THURSDAY, JANUARY
r locals
ON THE AIR
tonu;ht
Pacific Time)
KOW 7:15 p. m., potlci,
weather and market report
and news bulletins. Silent after
8 p. m.
KPMQ 7:S0-11 p. m.. audi
torium service, water baptism,
mu.-di.-ul features, sermua by
Aimee Sample McPhersou.
KGO 8-10 p. m., four-act
pliy. "Li ly Windermere's Fan,"
by the KGO players, n.uic Ly
the Alron trio.
KHJ 8-11 p. m.. "Uncle
Reniud' prnpram. Earl Bur
nett' orchestra ot the Biltmure
hotel.
KKI 8-H P- m.. Herild pro
Brn m. I nivenut y of Southern
California quartet, dance music
Kl'O 8-11 p. m.. organ re
cital by Theodore J. Irwin, vo
cal and instrumental selections,
recitations, K Max ltradf.eld's
orche.stia of the Palace hoteL
KNX 8-11 p. m talk on
"Hanking." by J. It. Douglas,
radio musical features. Abe Ly
man's Cocoanut Grove orches
tra. KPOA 8:30-10 p. m., Post
In tell iiiencer proifram, Kddts
HarkneK and his orchestra of
the Olympic hoteL
KGO 10 p. m.-l a. m..
Henry Habttead orchestra of
tha St. Francis hotel.
An order to sell personal prop
erty ot the estate ot Marian
Hellyer haa been granted In pro
bate. Grace Elizabeth Smith is
executrix of the estate.
Potted plants, cut flowers, fu
neral designs, Adams, 453 Cour
A u gust C. A rnol d has been
named executor ot the estate ot
Nancy Arnold.
Boxins, double main event.
Sewell Deane, Salem, va Frankie
Doyle. Spokane; Phil Bayes, Sa
lem. vs Cracker Warren. Oregon
City. Two snappy preliminaries.
Friday, Jan. 0, 8:30 p. ni. Salem
armory. 7
After a difficult molar oper
ation, Lynn Huntley was taken to
the Deaconess hospital yesterday,
and is reported to be doing well
Men's overcoats at sale price.
Fullerton's. 384 State etreet, up
stairs over the Spa.
Tryouts held last night for
places on a non-league debate
tiam at Salem high school result
ed in the following selections be
ing made: Edgar Tlbbets, first
place; Winston Williams, second
place; Paul Lee, third; Clark
Dunhnm, fourth. The question
was ''Resolved: that the power of
the supreme court to declare acts
of congress unconstitutional
should he limited fo casps
which the supreme court renders
an unanimous decision.
Love The Jeweler. Salem. 1
A cash balance of $.171.79 is re
ported by the local Salvation
Army at the close of the Christmas
season. Donations and collection;
reached a total of $1.1S7, accord
lug to announcement made by En
sisn and Mrs. William Sagert. of
ficers in charge. Expenditures
amounted to a total ot $815.82.
All small Wilton rutrs greatly
reduced January clearance. Ham
ilton's. 7
New officers were installed by
the Veterans of Foreign Wars at
their meeting last night. New of
ficers are Carle A brains, com- :
mander; Harold Garv, senior!
vice commander; Dr. George
Lewis, junior vice commander:
C. M. Lee, quartermaster; O. E.
Price, officer of the day; and Roy
Remington, adjutant. The incom
ing commander gave a short
speech, outlining the things that
he believed could be accomplished
by the organization. A program
consisted of solo numbers by the
Misses Elva, Hilda and Delia Ams
ler, a solo dance by Miss Maxine
Myers a vocal solo by Mrs. Jean
Pearcy and several pieces by M.
Wilkenson,
Indian robes at reduced prices
during January clearance. Ham
ilton's, 7
Plans were hex tin this noon fo-'
a fpeoiil banquet of the Sitem
Realtors association at some near
date in thi f tit .ire. An attempt
will b made to pet out a larce
crowd to the banquet, an 1 boost
Fa lorn and the surrounding com
munity. Action was also taken to
stag a fsp?c!il program at the
regular luncheon hour on Thurs
day. January ZT. It was voted t
secure a special speaker to art'lrw
the realtors on the ibje-t "Own
Your Own Home." The rlate will
oc-ur dining thrift we.-. J. F. UI-
rlrh. Sal?m re.iltcr, was un.ini
mr.usly vte.j into membership in
the association.
Fancy cretonnro values to 60
rents. January price 19 cents
several patterns to choose from
Hamilton's. 7
Hotel Bliirh Arrivals )
Portland. W L Print, C Ball
man. Kr.d M Jack, Mr and Mrs
Robert M Parshall. J B McCain. J
W William, Henry A Meyer, Will
lam H Dunlap, John Dale. P A
Lmle. Mr and Mra heater D Cam-
ten,, Mr and Mra K Erwln. Hay F
Warner. Dr D M Kleld; Salem. T
E Cornellua. A E Rmith. J B Fox
Orea-on City. H L. Flnley, Jamea H
Falconer: Albany, J R Lee, Mr
and Mra Howard L ftmlth: Corval
II,. K B Norton. C E Norton, Mra
Nellla Anthony, 8 B Warner. Ed
T Foclyc; Nehalem, 8 D Thomp
son. J J Barry: Klamath Falla.
Mr and Mr D Brodland, Mr and
Mra Edward A Rice: Mlaacmll.
MonC A W Conatana: Omaha, Neh.
Mr and Mra David N Twlnlne:
New York City, Aleuader :i
drleft.
8, 1925
H. K. IVhito was elected secre
tary of the Lions club at a meet
ing of tha board of directors, held
at the chamber of commerce rooms
butt nisjht.
Hoy Fitzwater, ot Salem, took a
business trip to Albany yesterday.
List that new house with Soc
olofoky, rooms 1 and 2, 341 State
street. 8
J ml so Will R. King, democratic
national committeeman, was a Sa
lem visitor yesterday. He has op
ened his law office in Part land and
resur.'.dd tenerjl practice.
Have you changed the oil in
your motor since the big freeze?
Let us do this for you. T pays.
The Harbison Station, Japitol
at Market etreet. . 8
Brazier Small, new justice of the
peace, has about completed im
provements to the justice's office
and court chamber in the Gray
building. Mr. Small Is also moving
his private taw office to his new
quarters in the Grav building.
For three days special, 50 tall
hats, choice $1 each. The Smart
Shop. 7
On a char? of being the fath
er of an illegitimate child Clarence
Kettleson of Sllverton was ar
raigned in justice court today and
pleaded not guilty. Bail was fix
ed at $300. which was furnished
by Kettleson's father. The defend
ant was arrested at "Woodburn to
day and brought to Salem by Con
stable De Long. The complaining
witness in the case is Lillian San
derson.
For three days special, 50 fall
hats, choice $1 each. The Smart
Shop. 7
Announcement wast nvi.to
this
4 has
morning that Prof. John Sit"
been elected director of thr
monie singing club. The
which Is composed of some 20 men
intends to give a series of musical
programs, It Is said.
Disc clutch. Chevrolet,
at Newton Chevrolet Co.
new car
8
Superintendent Huj of the city
sellouts visited the Park school
this morning.
For three days aneclai, 50 fall
hats, choice $1 each. The Smart
Shop. 7
IVord has reached Salem that
Francis Kinch, graduate of W'il
lamette university with the class
of 1923, has married in South
America, whm-e he went soon aft
er his graduation. Inquiry failed
to reveal the name of the bride.
Income tax reports, for com pi e
tion of see W. A. Sipprell, 34
Cliemekcta, phone 900. 10
Mrs. C. M. Har.nger. local mil
liner, left Wednesday night for
t-'an Francisco and Loa Angeles on
u buying; trip.
Tervllitger undertaker plia 724
In the closest game they have
li.-d l hi: sns the Willamette
unlv.MVii' v freshmen defeated
Washing! n hHrh Mhool of Port
land by a margin of one point on
the Way.i.nijtnn floor yesterday
afternoon. The game was so close
ly ccnts?fl ;hat neither team had
a definite lead(at any time, return
ins playvs have staled. The final
f,cme was
Special meeting of union car
ppntcra at the hall Thursday eve
ning, iniportnnt bUBineee.
Maine operationa were perform'
til upon Slr-ln Slab-ch of Hub
Imrd nntl II. M. l:.ittlem of Sa
lem toti.iy at the Deaioneaa hos
pital.
Starting airalu Friday,
Sp
week end candy iialee.
Joe Tro'itweit of Marshficld ar
rived in Salem today. He is to
undergo medicnl treatment at tin
1'eacjuess hospital.
Candy, antes etart again Friday
for week end. The Spa.
E. Li. firay and Ii. V. Niles were
fined $1 each in police court to
day for parking their cars alt nigh
Wilton rugrf, 0x12 with fringp.
January price $67.50. HamtitonV
7
L. Farms In in the city J;iil on a
clinrgo of s'ealing an 80-rouml
tu'iie of bttttor from a trunk be
longing to n. .Stafford, 1810 llroad
svay. Floor lamp with beautiful silk
shadtc;. January price $12.r,o.
Hamilton'. 7
.Sen:. lor P.v.n C..ni.inJ of Lchan
tn and Representative L. L. M inn
of penHion have both arrived for
tl e 11 ;i live se'ion.
Beautiful 2-piere mohair Ptiif
davenport and chair tn match.
January price J16S. Hamilton's.
In ail probability an architect
will be m-lected for the nex- rialem
V. M. C. A. building at a meeting
of the board of d'rectors Friday
nnon, accoiding to statement made
this afternoon by C. A. Kelts, sec
retary of th local organization.
The building committee Is to meet
Friday morning at 11 o'elotk, says
Mr. Kelts, and take final action
upon the plans for the building.
Odd and enda sale. II. L. Stiff
Furniture Co. 7
Basketball practl was broken
up last nlgnt when an accident oc
curred to Mast, star forward. An
opposing plajror'a elbow came m
ton tic". wlh Mast's chin, knock-
in? him nearly nconaolows. After
being treat for about It minutes
be was taken from the floor, blood
pouring freely from his month.
Kxcopt for a swollen lip he re
ported himself feeiing well this
morning.
Bis dish sale,
niture Co.
H. L.
Stiff Fur
7 Clauds Uuinett was picked up
by the police at Cottage and Kerry
bt recti last nhcht and held for in
vestigation, but was reU iscd today
with orders to leave the city.
O. Bexaiuton of the Electric Cafe
was arrested at Liberty and State
streets last night for s needing.
An abandoned bicycle was found
List night in the alley back of the
New Salem hotel.
Big dish sale. li. L.
Stiff Fur-
niture Co.
7
John Ryan, tt ansient, was ;
corded the prfvtteire of a free bed
at the police station last nlht.
Big duh sale. H. L. Stiff Fur
niture Co. 7'
Kirkwood e ImUh was yester
day granted a permit by the city
recorder for the repair of a three
story brick building at 301-311
North Commercial street at a cost
of $.iJ0O. Lane Morley leceived
two permit, one for the repair of
one -story dwelling at 47 North
17th street at a cost of $300 and
another for the building of a one
story dwelling at 9-'5 North 17th
at a cost of $300.
Big dish sale. H. L. Stiff Fur
niture Co.
Report of the county clerk for
court work the last quarter shows
there were 76 law actions filed
37 equity suits, 24 divorce suits,
one criminal action, 20 civil cases
tried by Jury, one contested equity
suit and one contested divorce
suit, with 23 non-contested di
vorce suits. The petit jury cost
9l.8SG.90, the grand jury $98.60,
bailiffs, $189. There were 52
estates filed in probate, 12 guard
ianships and one adoption.
Odds and ends Kale.
If. L. Stiff
Furniture Co.
7
Final account of the estate of
S. B. Sreley Just filed shows the
estate totals $19,020.52 with ex
penditures of ,5S0.R1. B. G. and
alter Seeley are executors.
Odds and ends tale.
H. L.
Stiff
7
Furniture Co.
August C. Arnold is named ex
ecutor of the $3,000 estate of
Nancy C. Arnold In her will just
filed for probate. The will pro
vides that children shall share
alike In the estate, the share of a
deceased son to go to his children.
Odds and ends eale. H. L.
Stiff
7
Furniture Co.
The Radio Specialty company is
the assumed business name for
F. E. Siemens and H. P. Toeus
who will operate at 271 North
Commercial street.
New officers for the coming
term wore installed at the regular
business meeting of the Ancient
Order of United ' Workmen, held
last night. Incoming officers were
as follows: Past master workman,
Mrs. Nancy Burke; master work
man, L. W. DuUols; foreman, Roy
(ingc; overseer, H. it. Burke:
financier, D. P. Wright; recorder.
airs. Lena Wright; guide, G. F.
Mason; watchman, S. A. McFad
den. Motion has been filed in cir
cuit court in the case of Chris
Lachele against the Oregon Realty
Exchange Investment company in
which the defendant asks that at
torneys for the plaintiff ho re
strained from asking for trial of
the cause before February 1. It Is
stated that attorney for the in
vestment company is Bick and un
able to attend the trial before
that.
New Chevrolet, disc clutch
new springs. Newton Chevrolet
Co. 8.
Frank Durbin. Jr., left Salem
this morning for Los Angeles. He
Is making the trip by automobile,
and expects to be gone a month.
C A IID OF THANKS
We wish to thank our friends
for their sympathy and kindness
and for the flowers during the re
cent loss of our wife and mother,
also the members of organized la-
Dor who were eo generous in do
nating (heir eervicea and cars.
h-rmttt U. Burreli and family. 7
Died
itr.ij ,re. r.mma a. Hill, age
c! years, mother of Mrs. Laura
B. way of Portland and Miss
Iv.Ulier M. Bell of Salt;m. Funer
al servfecfl will be held ai
10M0 Iriday a. m. from the
'ew Iligdon mortuary. Rev. W
W. Long officiating. Intr-rmcnt
in the City iew cemetery. j
PEVRKE January 7. ot his
home near Pratum. John B. Pey
ree. ace 83 years. Survived by
his wife. Mw. Ma Pey ree. and
ihe following children, William
Peyree of In depend nce, John
nnd Burt Peyree f Maoleay,
Mrs. Minnie Drager of Aurora
and Mra. 1 1 enter Carpenter of
Boulder Creek, Cal. Funeral
service will be held Friday at
1 p m. from the new Rigdon
mortuary. Rev. W. C. Kantner
officiating. Interment in the
Odd Fellows cemetery.
HFnO In this city, January 7,
Joseph B. lleho, age 71 years.
Remains are to be forwarded
from the Rigdon mortuary to
Portland for funeral servicer
and Interment,
WRIGHT In this city, January
7. Charles Wright, age I
yearn. Remains are to be for
warded from the Rigdon mor
tuary to Oregon City (or funer
al services and Interment. '
C A IX In tlila city January 8
Andrew L. Cain, at the age of
46 yeara. The remain are be
ing forwarded by Rigdon mortn
ary to Portland for funeral
services and interment.
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON
PAUL UMBER.
SI
Announcement has been made
that laul 11. Hauser has purchas-
d alt of tho Interest of Lloyd Huu-
ser in Hauser brotners sporting
goods store at 372 State street as
well am bis interest In the building
occupied by the business and will
continue to conduct It at the same
location. This Is the culmination
of a friendly suit Instituted in cir
cuit court in which Henry Craw
ford was named as receiver for
the properties. The receivership
will be closed, it is expected, wlth-
a short time as soon as a fw
details in that connection are clos
ed up.
The sporting goods store which
Ha use.- l rot litis have conducted
for the past 20 years is one of the
oldest stores In Salem. It was
known for many years as the
1cm Gun store and was started in
1KS5 by a Mr. Deck of Portland
find was located for years where
the Price Shoe company now Is.
In 1904 th Hauser Interests
purchased tbs store from H. F.
Schoenfield who had become Its
owner.
Paul H. Hauser states that he
intends to conduct the business as
in the past with the possible ex
ception that a line of hardware
will be added to enable hint to
give better service to the public.
PROJECTS 10 BE
Denver, Colo., Jan. 8. Scien
tific reclassification of irrigation
projects with respect to product
ive capability under the most in
tensive methoda ia necessary be
fore the federal government can
give relief to settlers, in the opin
ion of representatives of water
users and farmers of all western
state in conference with recla
mation service official here.
leeieraay. the conferee ap
pealed to Washington by tele
graph to state whether or not in
terior department will allow
i'ers to form their own Irriga
tion project organizations. Dele
gates also declared that one ad
justment etwential to their satis
faction was a congressional pro
vision In the reclamation act for
appropriation for a fund to ab-
soro me io? where lands may
become classified a permanently
non-irrigable. It was further
stated that lands clawed a non
productive at present, should be
held In suspension ot payments
until thoroughly reclaimed.
NO CONFIRMATION OF
MAIL CAR ROBBERY
Chicago, Jan. 8. Kcporls thtt
a mall car was entered and robbed
Tuesday nlKlit in the Chlcaio &
Northwestern railway could rot
bo confirmed today. Humors In
t lie federal building were to the
effect that parcel post matter val
ued at less than JSOfl had been
stolen, but tho nnstot'fice inspec
tors' office and the railway offi
cials denied uny knowledge of
h a theft.
Niirht Comb. Quickly Believed
Thi in the substance ot a let
ter received from 11. W. Webb,
Qulncy, III., "I coughed a great
deal, especially at ltigbt. Tried
almost everything and have found
nothing to equal FOLEY'S HON
EY AND TAR COMPOUND. One
dose relieved my cough and
reBted well all night." One of the
largest gelling cough medicines
In the world. Contains no opt
ates. Safe for children. Inetiat up
on Foley's. Kcfuife fiubstitutes.
Adr.
Eagles meet,
1 n g Bat.
night (Jan
uary 10) In
the Odd Fel
lows hall at
8 p. m. Ev
ery new
member anJ
all F. 0. E.
brothers from any part ol the U
3. or Canada are invited to be
present, and bring a gentleman
friend who are not Ragles. All
persons desiring to Join tho
Eagle umtor sperial rale see me
at the United Cigar Store, 363
Slate St. or Klfnger hotel before
Sat. nigtit Jan. luih. Frank E.
Davis, ortranizer. Rcsirlrnta out
tiide of S tlcm are Invited whether
a member or not. 7
A CITY WIDE REVIVAL
( Unsectarian )
On which the Spirit of God is moving mightily
MiM.S'J'KKS AND MKMIiKItS OK F.VKRY DENOMINATION
are invited to Join with us in this fight - against cold, dead
formalism and error on the one hand and foolishness, fanaticism
and hobbies on the other.
Pray that God may help us present Jesus ChrUt in such ft
sound, sane, practical, powerful way that hundreds of sinners
and rhurrh numbers may be taught to live like Jrtu.
Meetings Evrv Nicht Excepline Monday, in
THE ARMORY
Starting Saturday, January 10
ESTABLISHED 1868
GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS
Office nours from 10 a. m. to 3 p. m.
NARCOTIC EXTRADITION
" TREATY SIGNED TODAY
Washington, Jan. 8. OanidtiU
Commissioner LaPolnte and Sec
retary Hughes signed today a
treaty between the United States
and Canada tor the extradition
from one country to another rf
citizens charged with violation ot
narcotic laws ot the United SU'es
and the Dominion.
OREGON PLAYS
E
With low grades forcing two
contenders for varsity berths off
each team, basketball fans are in
considerable doubt as to the result
of the Oregon-Willamette basket
ball tilt next Saturday night. Of
the Bearcats unofficial announce
ment has it that Steincipher and
UeSart will be kept out of the
game, although Prafesor Erlcson.
chairman of the eligibility commit
tee of Willamette, states that as
yet no official action haa been tak
on by his committee. N other
serious possibilities for the first
string have been ruled out on this
account, it Is said, although Mast
will be unable to play because of
bis transfer from Mcpherson col
lege, Kansas. He enrolled early
enough so that his transfer will not
count as a year of playing, which
would have been tho case if he
had registered last September, but
it is said that according to north
west conference rules he will not
be entitled to participate this sea
son. Martt is well up in his studies
it Is siid.
Reports coming from Kugne In
dicato tint Kiminki and Flynn,
guard nni canter respectively, have
teen eliminated by faculty action
as a result of low graces. Dallas,
substitute, has suffered a similar
fate. Oregon will enter the game
with Just two lo;tr men flowans,
center and forvva'rd, and Ilolwnn,
forward. Glllen waters, a no the
letter man, is In the cost attend
ug a fraternity convention, and
will be mimtlug from the Uncun.
l wo former Salem hin stars.
Okerbcrg and Frank Heinh-irt, are
salfr to hi go.ng strong nt Oregon,
and both may get In somo time
wurday.
Saturday's game will be the
firt conference clash for both
Witlampt;- .v1 Oregon.
"The Formula is on the Label
Your doctor will tell you
It's good."
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UNVEIL FLAGS
AT STATE HOUSE
AT8T
T
Four new flags, two national
and two state flags, will be un
veiled in the house of represent
atives and the senate chamber at
the state house tonight, com
mencing at 8 o'clock.
Barbara Frietchie tent. Daugh
ters of Veterans, of which Mrs.
F. L. Waters Is president, pur
chased the flags, having been
delegated to do so by Secretary
ot State Sara A. Kozer. For SS
rears flags have hung in the two
houses, but ther hare become
worn and tattered, and the new
banners, made of hand sewn
silk, will replace them. The flags
in the house are six by ten feet
in dimensions and those tn the
senate five by eight, and each Is
hung over a mounting of white
silk.
Impressive ceremonies will
company the unveiling. The prin
cipal address will be given by
Justice George M, Brown of the
supreme court, and another
speaker will be George Griffith,
state commander of the American
legion. Mills' Oriole orchestra
and the choir ot the First Meth
odist church will furnish the
music.
The committee of Barbara
Freitchie tent that supervised the
purchase ot the flags from the
Annin company of New York
consisted of Mra. Susan Varty,
Mrs. G. D. Brown, Mrs. G. H.
Green, Elma Fisher, Mies Grace
Uabcock, Mies Julia Webster and
Mrs. LaMoine Clark.
Miss Julia K. Webster, past
state president of the Daughters
ot Veteratk), Will preside. The or
Cat This Out It is Worth Monev
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Ave., Chicago, II:., writing your
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11ns wonderful Chinese reme
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The program
rect tho chorus,
follows in full:
Music Orchestra
America Led by Chorus
Invocation
Rev. Blaine E. Klrkpatrick
America the Beautiful Chorus
Unveiling conducted .
Mra. F. A. Elliott
(Chapter president of Tent No. 2)
Star Spangled Banner ,
Led by Chorus
Pledge to the Flag
Led by Mra. F. L. Waters
(Tent president)
Address Judge George M. Brown
Flag Appreciation
George T. Griffith
(State commander of American
Legion)
Columbia the Gem of the Ocean
Chorus
Music Orchestra
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My New Resolution
That I will attend to a very important mat
ter which I have been neglecting never
seemed to find time Making My Will.
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PAGE SEVEN
The wise man carries wealth
within himself.
Quick Action
for Piles
If 701 suffer with the pals, strain.
Itching-, bleed in? aDd soreness of
protruding pllps. no matter how
vera, snd to th nearest drug store
for a 0-cnt box ot Pyramid PU
Suppositories, It Is a wonder. You
g-et ths kind of relief that nvts you
on your feat end gledly tell about it.
Herlragic
Mistake
Not ell the tragedies of life
are played in the dty. A mere
farm may provide the beck
ground for as thrilling a dra
ma es ever was unfolded,
Minnie found that oat. Bom
end raised on the farm, the
discontent that came of drud g
ry grew swiftly into revolt.
She longed to escape to exeat
reel men end women te
enjoy the ease end plea sa re
she believed were to be foond
in the great world outside
her own.
This true Story of a farm
girl who wanted lifs and
''freedom, might well be the
Story of any girL It is entitled
"A 8trange Marriage," end
eppaara ea on of the many
absorbing features In True
Story Magazine for February.
True Story
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