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TUESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1925 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON PAGE THKEE NOVEMBER RAIN HEAVIEST ICE LAST FEBRUARY "With 5.24 inches of moteture fulling (luring the month, Novem ber ol this -year was the wettest month elnce February, according to weather statistic made public this morning by Clarence Oliver, government weather observer for Balom. One 24 hour period of the month, ending on the evening of Nov. 11 was the wettest day of the year. One and twenty two hun reths of an inch of rain fell dur ing that .time. There has been only two other days this year when more than nn Inch of rain fell, one day being Jan. 20, with 1.04 inches, nd tho other February 8, with 1.14 inches. The lowest temperature of the mouth reached early on the morn. Ing of Nov. 23, was 28 degrees above zero, and was the lowest aince Jan 1 5, when the mercury dropped to the same point. The level of the Willamette river, at 2.5 feet below normal at the be ginning of tho month, the lowest point to which, it fell during the entire year, began to rise on Nov. 9, rising steadily throughout most of the month. The highest point of the month, 1.8 feet above norm al, was reached on the evening of Nov. 13. Last night registered the highest minimum of the month, with the temperature fulling only to 63 de grees. Although it was actually part of tbo month of Nov., it will be computed in the statistics for Dec, the record not being taken until this morning. The total rainfall at Salem for the first 11 months of tho year it ami a at 29.51 inches, or 2.33 leas than the official normal precipita tion for last period. To reach the normal rainfall by the end of this year it will bo necessary for 8.22 Inches of ruin to fall In December. Normal rainfall for Salem is 37.73 Inches annually. 1C moro than 3.64 inches of moisture falls dur ing the lat month of this year the year 1925 will ho wetter than the year 1924, which was unus ually dry "y ear. STORM DOES BIG DAMAGE IN FLORIDA fContinued from age me) Policemen, not to be outdone, entered into the spirit, by donning seaside habiliments and assuming traffic poets to gaily waive the amateur Venetians on. Fair shoppers also arrayed in bathing suits splattered their way about tho streets wading from store to store. Many motor cars were stranded about the streets as tho raging waters stalled engines. Throughout the business portion of tho city the water flooded over the curblngs and swept into the ground floors of stores and other buildings. Many establishments were forced to clone for the day. Destruction Widespread Trees, shrubbery, electric light and. telephone wires wer down In the residential section of Tampa, while downtown, signs, smoke stacks and wooden awnings were blown down. The utilities com panies here Issued warnings that the streets aro not safe due to fal len power lines. RaHroadn are without fires, of ficials report, and trains- to this city are delayed. Reports from West Palm Beach said: "The - entire Florida east coast was whipped by a strong north easterly gale. A stretch of ocean boulevard near the inlet to Lake Worth, nine miles north of West Palm Beach, was being undermin ed by the waves and volunteers rushed to the scene, with logs, tree stumps and stakes to try to save the road. Modern Venus Found &3S "W ft t f l!S-J&s& If Louise Mele, sixteen-year-old, girl of the East Side of New York, is physically perfect, according to Annette Keller mann. Her measurements show perfect symmetry and her pulchritude is enhanced by her teeth. announced through General How zo that the challenge had not been ' sustained, that General Graves "will continue to sit as a member of this court" and that the case will proceed. General Graves interrupted, ask Ing the right to make a statement, but on advise ot his colleagues, he refrained from doing so, The Incident was the second ot its kind within a space of four days. Brigadier General Edward fj. King was accused Friday by Representative Reld of having re marked from the bench that the defense testimony then being tak en was "damn rot" but General King apologized and no effort was made to unseat him. The precise nature of General Graves' offending remark to his colleagues today was not disclos ed, but Representative Reid, who overheard It, said It was of a character to show that the general was not taking an attitude of im partiality. ' Captain H. E. Yarnell of the navy, was on the stand testifying regarding the Hawaiian maneuv ers and the flare-up followed a protest by the prosecution that Representative Reid hud been us ing improper methods of cross examination. After the challenge was over ruled, Captain Yarnell resumed his testimony, declaring that In his belief the cooperation be tween the army and navy forces during the maneuvers was a ''suc cess so far as was possible. Los Angeles Jack Denipsey wants the city to reduce the 10 daily license fee on his gymnas ium, which with a state tax, he complains is denting Ills bank roll Now York Mrs. Frank Tinney wouldn't be surprised if she and Frank were remarried in a year if her divorce is granted. TRIP INTO SOUTH Basketball practice started at Willamette university this after noon. With four veterans of last year's varsity team In school, no reason Is seen toy fans why a stronger team should not be turn ed out than that of a year ago. Several members of last year'B rook squad are out for the varsity this season, but among the pres ent freshman class practically no material has been found that gives immediate promise as var sity calibre. Guy Rathbun, Bearcat coach, this morning announced that ne gotiations aro underway to ar range for a barnstorming trip in to California during the Christ mas holidays. Among places where Rathbun plans to stop with his team are Medford, Woodland, Marysville, Sacramento, College ot the Pacific at Stockton, the Olympic club, Grass Valley and Weed. The squad will probably not go much farther than San Francisco, Rathbun says. The trip will probably be started on about December 2 c and completed short ly after school opens, January 6. At most ot the towns along the route teams representing the Am erican Legion or similar organiza tions will be met, Rathbun states. 0. A. C. has sent Its team Into California on barnstorming trips for the past three seasons. Probably a short trip north will be taken before Christmas, ac cording to Rathbun, with Long view and Multnomah club of Port Does your child cough all night? r Give this old remedy nights needs Chamberlain' Cough Remedy. Wiae moth en have uaed It for 63 year to relieve coughs and cold. This old remedy does mora than relieve. It clears away the choking phlegm that causes hnrd coughing and .breaks the cold. Absolutely pure Ingred ients (no narcotics make Chamberlain's Cowgh Rem edy ideal for young folk and old folks too. Before that cough become case for the doctor let this old remedy help your child a It has helped other. Get bottle today. Test size 25 c, regular six 60c sod famUy-elxc $1.00. Children Wn tt Mothers trust tt . !COtISEMDTU We and your druggist guarantee it. 6 Si v Mm l Und to be met, A tow unimport ant games will be slated for the local floor previous to tne holi day Among tne veterans now on hand ere Fasnachtf Robertson, Erlcson and Hartley, all seniors. Santa And Reindeer ; To Arrive Promptly " At 11:30 Wednesday (Continued from Page 'One) reindeer live in tho North 1 When Santa stnrts back about tive o'clock tomorrow afternoon he wants to take with him letters from all the little boys and girls In Salem so he will have plenty of time to look tbem over before Christmas eve. Because the Sa lem Elks lodge and the Capital Journal have acted as Santa's representatives for the past five years he is asking them to take charge again this year. All the boys and girls of Salem are asked to send their letters to Santa In care of the Capital Journal before tomorrow afternoon. Santa was first persuaded to come to Oregon with his reindeer by the Portland Journal., Salem is the only city in Oregon which Santa will 'have a chance to visit in daylight with the exception, of course, of Portland. He is taking time for the Salem visit because he doesn't think it would be po lite to go back to his Icy home wlthou.t visiting Oregon's canitol city.' Not even with a circus has a live domesticated reindeer ever visited Oregon, except, of course, on Christmas eve when old Santa skims over the house tops of all the good little children of all the world. Dancer and Prancer who are To End Severe Cough Quickly, Try This For real result, this old home-made remedy best diem all. Easily prepared. - coming wilh Santa tomorrow are very fine reindeer and are gentle and tame and not a bit afraid ot anything. Nakkela who takes care ot the deer, will answer any questions thai little folks or grown-ups will want to aBk about tbe animals, which In their north ern home are used as beasts of burden anj which are called up there the "camels ot the north." After Salem notary club mem bers have welcomed Santa and his reindeer at the Marlon hotel en trance at noon they will go Into the dining room tor luncheon and Immediately afterward Mrs. C. S. Jackson ot Portland, will tell them all about Santa'B home coun try away up north. Mrs. Jackson returned only a abort time ago from a trip to Iceland and the Arctte clrole and she bas many interesting things to tell ot her trip. Los Angeles, Cal. Insurance claims amounting to (201,600 sought by Martin Welnscbencli, art collector, who lost art objects valued at nearly half million dol lars when his Hollywood home was robbed last February, have Been denied by Lloyds of London. Qrounds for the disallowance were not disclosed. Parla-r-Pedestrlans have organ. Ized to protect themselves against the tyranny of chauffeurs. Hake life Worth Livin Don't go around feeling tired, lacking energy and strength, be cause your kidneys are not work ing properly. Tbe use of FOLEY PILLS, a diuretic stimulant for the kidneys, will flush your kid neys, remove injurious waste matter and bring the kidneys back to a normal, active condi tion. "Your FOLEY PILLS are the only thing I ever got to do me any good," writes Samuel Bren ner, Alexandria, Ind. Adv. I NEW TODAY J I You'll never know how quickly a bad cough can be conquered, until you try this famous old home-made rem edy. Anyone who haa coughed all day and all night, will say that tho Immediate relict given is almost like magic. It is very easily prepared, and there is nothing better for coughs. Into a pint bottle, put ounces of Pinex; then add plain granulated ougar syrup to mako a full pint. Or you can use clarified molasses, honey, or corn syrup, Instead of sugar syrup. Either way, tho full pint saves about two-thirds of the money usually spent for cough preparations', and gives you a moro positive, effective remedy. It keeps perfectly, and tastes pleasant children like it. Tou can feel this take hold instantly, soothing and healing the membranes In all tho air passages. It promptly loosens a dry, tight cough, and soon you will notice the phlegm thin out and disappear. A day's use will usu ally break up an ordinary throat or chest cold, and it Is also splendid for bronchitis, croup, hoarseness, and bronchial asthma. Pinex Is a most valuable concen trated compound of genuine Norway pine extract, the most reliable rem edv for throat and chest ailments. To avoid disappointment, ask your druggist for ounces of Pinex" with directions, and don't accept any thing else. Guaranteed to give abso lute satisfaction or money refunded. The Pinex Co., Ft, Wayne, Ind. ANNA NILSSON Supported By IAN KEITH TULLY MARSHALL SHIRLEY MASON FROM THE NOVEL BY MARION FAIRFAX OR GON Mcdonald Matinees 25c, 35c Evenings 35c, 50c 1 atne wews COMEDY BIA t CHARGE OF COUNSEL OVERRULED ".Continued from lage One) accused General Graves should no longer be permitted to sit as a member of this court. 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" I f"? - V Vfl Ml Tdr 1 Regular $45 to $60 our fin-' V ill Y I I Ks Regular $25 to $30 Men's Regular $35 to $45 nevest est coats are embraced in grffiffli J 'fr (Young Men's all wool fab- styles and patterns this lot fralf ' il6.50 $26.50 . $36.50 nT K ' ' I I Sheuet man make, all wool Hart, Shaffner and Marx, JJ J U2sa- " (Tj Come Early fabrics Michaels Stern Hart Schaffnal s fp) ' All of our heavy coats including Hart Shaffner and Marx, Michaels Stern and - & Marx i many other popular makes will go at these three prices. Do not miss this sale be ll JEI tz$ I T7 cause it will mean a saving of many dollars to you. If you wish to give someone an IjWarffl i I I R'jAvir-XEi overcoat ior unnsimas Dut ii now. we win oe pieasea to snow tnem 10 you. s ?R R r) ....... i cLomnwEw few cents. Druggwts also cell toot ties of 14 and 100. Adv.