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"THE OUKGON STATESMAN, SALKM, UJiiOiUN. i -. i JiVi .t t r . i -. . . t ti ki TOO MUCH FOR INDIAN TEAM Willamette Wins Victory on Chemawa Football Field by Scire of 14 to 6 YARDAGE CONSISTENT Melhodist Players Able to Keep Ball in Possession : Most of Time the 4 0-yard' Whr Wnd'-wHh an -opnj HTH ratflTfoF the econd' touch- down, Willamette's first ' touchdown cant a few mimups afi'f the whistle had called th second half when a spectacular run of , 2" yards byZeller and a line pUingp "y Rarey placed th pigskin acjros Hip roal line. Irvine added to the score by kicking goal, twice.j " I OhMuawa. aTter a freak; pass and j several line bucks took the ball over for a touehd.wn In the last minute of play. liownie iVssed goal. Willamjette retained the ball in its possession most or tne urae and whei members of the back field were called upon, yardage was nearly always a certainty. The field iwas exceedingly slinnerv which aided fumbles and incom plete forward pass?s. s All members or tne t Hearcai squad proved I, themselves stars Irvine guided his jteam in perfect order and in addition !to making yardage mada twf 20-yard runs. Captain Rarey wfs a continuous ground gainer anjd in tackling a Chemawa back who was headed for the goal with an open field vas slightly Injured. Zeller could always make several yards after ! Willamette's historic old bell rang forth the notes of triumph late yesterday when It told the story of a football victory over Chemawa by a score of 14 to 6. A Bearcat victory was assured , when ' in the last quarter Lyman deftly scooped up a fumbH on hUns iand the first ni a t I tackled h Vmo"hiadr a mimTerf' Rood f tackles. ) As a blwker and n line plunger f j Hherwood ' was ;nor equalled, j I Willamette's line proved a stone wall defense against ihi as saults of the, heavy Chemawa backs. When Lawson aii Ram CHURCHES- -'--5" Letlra MathodUt EpiMoptt. I 'ormr South Commercial and ileti-r-afreet. At :" a. m.. Monde? arhool. with rliiM lor nil age and grailra. K. A up I)..:., Vill i V, - I partinem inccia in i n 111, nnurr me lUin held the po-j , ,drrhp f Mi rrn Wciu. The Cosmopolitan"" claa for yifuaxt-r ma, fried people it well orgunixtd and in vitea all iutereMed lo attend. At II avm. public worahip wilh irronn by the pit. ton; theme, ''What is Iteal anl What in Fancy iu Yoar Religion!" At 3 p. m. the Junior Kpwqrth league mi-cH under the hiiprnriMon f Minn M argil rile iui-hw. At 0:30 p. m. the firat anil aerond chap- ler uT tiie Kpworth league the first i-ha'p-ler being auperviaed by Kdwin Nnrene. At " :30 p. m. vetper ervice with ad dress by the pastor. Special music in all aervirea. Horace N. A Id rich, "pator. i . i Tint i Mathodlat Eptacopal. Wood Reduced For Few Days Only Five Loads 16 in. Mill Wood $20 Prompt Delivery Spaulding Logging Co. sey, got their fight not getting by it foij ot center with precision. Wapato and White were at the! bottom of every play while Gan zans and Lyman did some tlever work at ends. ; - Chemawa sentj upon the field on? of the best squads the Indians have had in action jfor - several years. Downie punted n fine style and Colby and Nuckooles V'fcre gootf ground gainers. Samp son. theChemawa fullback, was their most consistent ground gain er.' iney usea ine aerial route to advantage several- times but for the jnost part ; they, relied . on straight football fori hair gains. The lineup was as follows: Willamette (14), Chemawa ( 6 Ganzans. . . . . REL Colbv Wapato . . . . .RTL , . . . . . .Kder Ramsey. . . . L . RGL . . .... .Nix Bain . . . ...,C .. ... Johnson White. .LOR .... Spear son Lawson . . . . I . LTR . Downie Lyman . . . . .:. LKR . . Dendricks ... . rf- . irvme. . . . , ; . .y .. k. uownie. o. Rares. c. . . . .LUR' . . Nuckoole Ziller. . . . . 4 .RHL . L. Colby Sherwood . . J . . F . . . .j. Sampson Willamette scoring: Touch downs: Rarey I. Lyman 1. Goal from touchdowns, Irvine 2. Che mawa scoring: touchdowns, Samp son 1 . Substitutions: Chemawa, Wil liams for Nix, Ditties Tor Xnck oolesY Officials:! "Spec" Keene (O. A.; C.) refereej Hauser (Chemawa) umpire. j Leslie Springer, head linesman there was ' Wholen, anoevintendent. The primary Ai- HAWLEYWORKS FOR STANFIELD i tive Finds . Republican Nominee Gaining Congressman W. C. llawley has returned from an extended trip, in the southern portion of the state, lie has been gving his attention to two matters especially. The first is a study of the public needs of the several localities he has vsited. including the Improve ment of r'Ters and harbors. Th second Is the election of a Re- StktP and Church atiwetn. At 9:1.V ,,Mlfan tr, tlie lTnitd State Mn ..I.-. . i.j . w i 4- : i . ' . :4.", Sunday arhnol, Alpheoa Gillette au perintendent. More aeata hare been pro vide!', in areomniodate the large attend ance. At 11 a. m. Iter. '. K. Gilbert. diktrirt anperintendent, will reliver the M-rraon, a he ' will a! to at 7:30 p. m. Jaann Lee oil paintinc will lie unveiled at the Mate houte Tueadav, lrUher 2. at 1:3(1 p. m. Iliahop V. O. Shepherd will make the addrnas. Full program will, appear litter. VS anhinc Soath Baleai Triendt. fvuulo Lommerrial and Sahihr1oa atreeta, II. IVml-rton. paator. itturrh Kible srhonl at lo a. m.. rlaies for all. t'arl ililier anperintendent. Meetinf for worship t 11 a. m. and ?:.lo p. m. Yoanx- 3 people meet in V. K. at B:30 p. m. tnuefc- ftHlM Tor Ihe wuWiei wl rare 'af tlifd Unl."'r : ' "The voters of Oregon have an Unusual opportunity to serve oor Hate and the country generally y Ihe election of a Republican to the ' t'nlted States senate on Congressional Representa-i ror next week nepreHentstive ,& . , D ,,. llawly ha- l& TolJowinf sched ule of dates arrangtHi: f! Monday. October IS. he will hi- at Astoria wilh the United Platen enrineers and osiers, look ing afur tii" liver and harbor int .roveniente. ; Tuesday. October 19.- will be spent at Rainier and other points In Columbia county. ? Wednesday. October 20. he will l-ave Hillsboro at 2:40 D. m. and ; arrive at Wheeler at rm-1 tnaininx there all night. '. Thursday. October 21. he will leave Wheeler at :15 a. m., ar riving at Garabaldl at 8:50 and remaining there until 1:44 p. m. when he will go to Tillamook. ai riving there at 2:2 p. in. and remaining there all night. Friday. October 22. he will leave Tillamook at 8:20 a. m. and rtturn to Salem, to give attention to public business, i Saturday. October 23. Mr. Haw ley will be in Stayton. and will make an address there that eve- oing. 1hiU :bkvry, A LA me here night charred with operating ip lllrHt still. - The still, together witn a ftnall quantify of ike dis tilled article found on the premise. win arretted at ' mortilnr at -vhlch time he Ue.l Iain TU it i . Ja f T f L A tL Ll! te.a' talLliiTl h ' Tf quor for the past two jears oat or vartoitR ktnov of frwlr Jner?ii kol that he had made It for himself alone, lie a flaed $7i and i rosu by Jodge Sibley. Weibe wa niven a hearing h- j fore Jndre John It. Slbly. nidar! 1 Mtemaut C1jIteI A Vint Baptiat. ' William T. Milliken. l. .. -- Bible rhonl at 9:45, Prof. II. E. Hewitt, auperinttndent. Morning noranip at it a.m.. w-rmon. r,s tie mir- - liwl" ThU ereninf Rabbi Joaeph Goldmsa, .ronirrted Jrwiali atahiH. waoae -n ,mm like a atory from Arabian Dichta. will ri n adi'reaa npon "larael and the Holy Land." Kabbi Ooldman waa thronnh the niMMrm of Jewa Obder the Bolahrv- lata in Knaaia. and hia aon waa killed ate. His visits during the last two n.onths have taken him over the greater portion of western Ore gon. He has conferred with hun dreds of people from all parts of western Oregon, and believes that the election of Harding by a large majority is certain. He finds also that the candidacy of Stan field for senator is meeting with public approval, and that be la daily gaining in strength. Mr. Stanfield is well received w for ever he goes, and creates in the minds of the voters the belief in his ability and fitness for the place in all respects. Mr. llawley. believe that Mr. Stanfield will be elected and urges his candi dacy upon the voters, as there are 4 8 Republican senators, in' eluding Newberiy. who will prob ably be unseated. 47 Democrats, and one irregular, and there are It should be understood that timber is sold from the national forests of Alaska only for immed iate and continuous operation and that the general liolicy or form cf contract does not permit the pequirement of timber on a spec ulative basis. while aervin witn the Ameriraa forrea ia I a number Of Contests 111 Several of the states which publican senators. The control of fratire. The Kabbl ia coin- bark ta Jer uaalem, whither hia people are flocking by the thoaaanda. lie ia a erjr interesting aptaker. Ihe leader of the Im.m,.i. 11. . p. U. will i Mia oue heater: the great fixht Of Ilinir. 1 Bwfl n a IPAm H auan 1 Ba.i. . Tliere will he a lire program. The aenior U. Y. P. l will be led by Jfr. Ht rabble. An entirely new aeriea of leaaona are be now have Re the senate Is this election.? says Mr. Hawley. "It Is necessary for the Republicans to control It, or- thev will be unable to carrr ing adopted, and entirety new method, of j through their program of reform AUalom" will he the topic. TUia aoeietr and . 'OnstrOCtUe legis haa adopted a big ronatrvrtire program. Both aorietiea meet at :30 aharp. Vii trti are rordially welromed at all aer- le. legislation.' so " ljaw - Sjtlcm, Oregon. ! take plaee on Friday, the 19th. eaamenV ing with high maaa at S o'rlark a. B14 . J u..j.. . ... . . lm CrttUa. I whea it wdl ela wilh a pnx-eaajoa and liigh and (enter at reel Hll.le aehnol I a..Hni.. V'.h ),. lit 1 at .4S. prearhing. II a. at. and V:SO, aermon and the boy .h..ir. roaaialiag of p. m.; I K. aoeiety. :.".o p. m. Monday I 44 bora will aing. Preparatioaa indieate evening the rburrh will meet for a nra- I ih.t it will k th. fi.t rArt. Il.r.' retrehmeat will be , Adoration eer held la Salem and eer- SALENS GREATEST WOMEN'S Ari'AUEL STORE Remarkable Values Now Offered in Women's and Misses' . - -.- - , .. -1 " j in ' 1 " 1 1 " $35 to $40 Suits Now $27.50 Pall and Winter Suits direct from America's foremost makers come an ex press shipment of smart styles for .street and dress occasions, plain tail ored and novelty styles. f Many with large collars, others are trimmed with braid and "buttons. Materials are gabardiries.-ool velours and mixtures, brown, grey, navy, taupe, green and plum, color in a good assortment of ; sizes. Suits' worth up to $40.00. Special 27.50 ; $52.50 to. $60 Suits Now $45 ; This group of suits is made up of lines selected from our regular stock. Beautiful new Fall and Winter models made up in Broadcloth, Silvertone, ! Velour, Velvet, and Novelty Mixtures. ! Smart new belted' styles trimmed with buttons models that have slightly fitted backs; others in the more dressy style?, trimmed with crossstitching or bands of self material. Also many braid trimmed suits. 152.50,-155.00 and $60.00 values now $45.00 $65 to $75" Suits Now $52.50 i Many smart models direct from America's foremost makers, now on display! here. Some are plain tailored.' made with long coats and rich warm fur collars.,. Materials, are Peach Bloom. Silvertone, Tricotine, Serges, Velour,; Homespun Duvet de Laine, Broadcloth and Novelty Mixtures. Black. Navy and all the new Fall shades are here Iaj -abundance. $65.00, $67.00," $72.50 and $75.00 Suits, Sale Price ! . - rram and t oei.l time, aerrea. "eginntng Taeday evening and earb evening during tbe ' week tm-i.l meeting in charge of W. V. Keynolda. paator of the Conrallia iliriatiaa ehareh will be held in the interest of onr ever. member raavata next Lord'a day. rirst Cangregatinal Liberty and Center atreeia. W. C. Kant- ner. miniater. At 10 a. m Hibl. .rk..l with rlaaaes for all. V. 1. ftialeT .x...e. intendent: II a. m. "(lod Ktirrina- the Spirit of Men." At G:SO p. m. Chrialian .ndeavor, a live meeting: " :30 p. m f loiid of Witneaae. The motion .piet ore of Ml. Rainier National park and tne t oiumuta highway, which were ta Jiave oeen annwn la t Hnnday, will l gtren liKlay. A ronlial invitation to all. 1 c t Cntrl CangTefaUonal South Nineteenth and Kerry street. II C. Stover, miniater. Sondav arhool at ll ?;tm- - A. r,l,Jr PP'gram at 1 1 a. m. hriMian Kndeavor at S:4. p. m. Evening ervire at :30, "A PuriKMfni Life. ' wMI ei the wrmiia aubjeet. . V j 52.50 a. - a ane ia moat enraially Invited to aav ar all the aervjrea Key J. U Itork, y.t.r Dallas Baker Fined for Making Moonshine liquor 'j DALLAS. Or.. Oct.. 1. (Spe cial to The Statesman) Ernest Weibn. a baker employed at the 4 Hood's Sarsaparilla ; r.lakcs Food - Tasto Cood Creates an appetite, aids digestion, purifies the blood, and thus relieve rrofula. catarrh, tbe palna and aches of rheumatism, and gives strength to' the whole system. Nearly 10 years' phenomenal aales tell the story of the treat merit and success of Ilood'a SAntaparHU. It 1 Jual the medicine you tieej now. Hood's Pills help fine cathartic Ladi les arid Purses B ass W 4aaBW A new shipment just received direct from New York- . . : , Leather Kodak Bags . Morocco Bags Plain Black Pocket Books Hand Tooled Pocket Books Prices range from 59c to $7.50 each a t - I 1 Oar Prices Always the Lowest ... - GALE & CO. Commercial and Court Streets -Formerly Chicago Store ; rirrt Church of Carlat Sciential Chemekeia tr.el. At 1 a. m tlil.le aaon. aubjert "letrine of Atnuement " hunday aihool at :4.Va. m. Wednesday evening, testimonial meetinr at aet4 pleading room, 2l) Maaonie Temple, oimsi I every day except hotidava and Hnn.1.. from 11:4. to a p. m. All are cordi.Hr invited to onr aervice and to onr readiaa u r . . : Li' :71V ' f v r - - I a ' l W It Si i 71 f rMiii. 1 i r t wj. MS m i m ill : llf ail I wll ! C7: LVllt J If - ' 'ellt-T 5 VA - V '1 . J V. - . Chrutian and MUtionary Ailianca 8erice neat Thoraday afternoon, Oe tober 21, at uanal place of meeting. S.12 Sonta lommerrUl atreet. Rev. J. K. Kce of 1'ortland. will conduct MiM- . - - mi rnruiaiiy welcome. L. , t Pal-8 Church, Chemeketa and Chun-h urui. u icea ior ine 2lth Mundar after Trinity rimrra acaooi Z II ill a. m.. morninr nnt.r Uelaya; no evening aervir. V.. i i. I'owell, rector. and aermon. welcome, (ha. II. L... Highland meads. Uiblo achool at lo a. m r ir auper.ntendent. We have cl.aae. twll .ZJl hnS' 'V"'I la "umber, ..4 t. at 11" rr,"rn",..w'"'P nd preaching t 11. C. t. meeting at 6:15 aad preach ; L? - 7:3 P . Pryr meeting on Thoraday at 7:30 p. m. Onr eom.i.. IOB norkera h.mA .- ... , Mednrf.. .1.- T v . wi nri ,rl"" on ivcoat avenue. m.ne you to any or all - - -, EVERY MAN around here thonld put his feet into k pair of onr WHITE HOUSE SHOES and appreciate the COMTORT, STYLE, and QUALITY of the Footwear that is designed and manufactured to please each individual FVank eordiallv m ' I 1 r aerrlcea. paatora. j $30 and $35 Coats Now $24.75 Every coat :in this lot la of,, superior quality, the rabrics are new and desirable, tjie styles are uncommonly smart, the workrrnanship of the best. Thesi garments came to us at an advantageous price and we nave marKea mem to sen. at a substantial saving to cur customers: Great many attractive styles from which to choose. Very newest win ter models.; some made with belts, fur or plush collars, etc. The ma terials used in the making are wool velours, Bolivia and cheviots. All me new snao.es taupe, pium, brown, green, navy. Good range of sues, on sale .Monday. Special. i i rim United Irttiru ew park. Bibla aehi .. in r. a, a. m K . i l.gan; aah. by Mr.. Fargo. C. E. at S Sn t p. m. Mis Uobler.a Wrf.. rw.i.i " vie- .-' ,v.. .rT "td aong aer- -v - oriir ...I.. EvaagaUeaJ Chsrea thenieketa alreet. Sund.v achwl in w.; aermon. t . clack, anbjeet - (hriat Jeitna. Our Savior" xi.. v n . P- m.: aermon ,t 7.45. pT'tJtr meeting Thnrdav evening. Wermoa ., Frnitland H l 9 ff. jn. r. W I.tannaaa. BUSTER SHOE 125 North Commercial Street Bring, the children in ancTlet us fit them with a pair of BUSTER BROWNS. paator. $24.75 ETaUaftUca! Lutheran. r.Rt Slat mtigl V. a a L. M d , 1 m ni rTi ai. nun ay chol at 9:4 J a. m nr.. -hi vice i 10:30 a. m. I.nther leagae at 7 mi. r.Trninr s umr. ., r.verriMMlv ia eordiallv i-r;-4 Kochler, paator. P (tenrge $42.50 to $50 Women's Coats $37.50 omen s anu Misses coats for all occasions and nf nvorr dPninhlP material, Including n-ool velours, plushes, buiellas velvets, broadcloth. Kerseys, Silvertone and kindred materials. -Belted or semi-fitting models. . Browns, greens, taupe,; navy, black, burgundy, plum and otnr leaning colors. SPECIAL, $37.50 - Annual Sale of Trimmed Hats ' ; Beginning Monday Most Phenomenal Sale of young Ladies' and Women's trimmed Hats r. known ln Salem. Clever new shapes of Velvets, Velours, iusn. Beaver, etc. Turbans and large Velvet Hats are Included, many are neatly trimmed with wings, ostrich feathers, ribbons and new autlnctive; ornaments. The assortment includes small, me w.m Jarge shapes, black and all leading colors. To make se- 1,,. , v, ' . wm arrange all hats up to $15 fn Three Lots our tables , and showcases, as follows: on Trimmed Hats, worth, regular, 15 to $7.50, Sale Price.. Trimrfied Hats, worth, regular, $7.50 to $9. Sale Price.. Trimmed Hats, worth, regular, $11 to $15. Sale Price. $3.75 $4.75 $7.75 Conrt Street Chrtrtlaa. orner .North Heventeenth and rVin-i airreia. Kaiir (liTT Yea. wo had it t-.t cun.iay ana it waa the big-gut rally ria m the his-thrr of ear achooL There were preaent. Xc.w whv not keen it - omewhere near that m.rk all the ilne'i e can if we worlc Iiard enouzh. M. nera of the aehcol if yon enme and brinr i a friend with yna every week, my hoi asy it will be. Will yon I lie th-re tod- at 10 a. in. with that friend. Ther will e Junior following the . communion acrv- "e t nanal. e are rettinr ready for mr fall campaign. f'onie and hear the -orninr rmt r.ie-v OiriHlian An .vanirclii.t and hear the plana for otr i ir-nau-n nntl'ned. n e f'eaire that the I vnoie ennr-n hear lni ernon. Interane. ! ate Kndeavor meeting. .1:30 p. r. Tonng 'coi!e'a Kndeavor. B:30 n. m Cnm. real live tonic tnnixht. S.m. ' and aermon. 7:3ft n. m ' itdwi ien mi. ie arge.ja-t a anv 01 onr young people, and i Ri-le tchool warkera th. can do alt to take the course given in the community training i lac .-uT imrarv earn ...d.. -Tenina-. ion I toreet Die ;.... Bible atndy on the Rrat Ejdatle of, Teter every Thnrlay at 7:30 p. m. yn are tne io.ee II yoa mia. tbi ato.lr at 2:30 p ra. ,he M.rv.Martiia aocie.v 1 eieei in ine ehareh parlor. The are aa.efl to all l.e nreaent and I nng a ,nena with them. Thi ia the Mrat meeting of the wietv fr the n ici mere ne a ewii w. 'nvite our tr.anv fri.n.l. ...I .i -hi. but ne airanger. to come a n.l .... -hip with Too will find a warm wet. -ante arcorded tou. Inr w. rami.y. K. Putnam. are paator. . V 0 Catholic. fce on Sand.v at ?-rt o.r- . ttk.tn . . :"" -" -nti I"'""- "V. ? ' " nd C-Ti- . n Pr:'1"1 hr the paator: benediction followa. 4 prenaration foe th. crtv Ifoor Adoration, will ronaUt af a erica of aermona an the A BROWN STORE Yon will be delighted with their attractive appearance, their neatness and. best of all, their remarkable wearing qualities The Neatest Ankle Protection you can have is neat-fitting SPATS. . We have them. iaae, ew- . K hW h house vy s : ! I ) me , 1 1 a ' -1 tf I,. u t ! " I 5IP : t V e J r i. i d i p h l: Ii r y u t VI I v r o r r 1 X) I f fl I 1 ( a. 3 t : ' . ' ' r '. ' ' ' tober 26, 27 Md 25, Th Adoration wUl