THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM; OREGON SATURDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 15,1924 It k V f 4' A - r t If V i . r. 1 -y ' A , 4 4 ' A . ; : .k : One Accident Fatal --: Only one of the 523: accidents reported to the state industrial accident commission f orthe week ending Norember IS proved fatal. This ' was .Matt McKie, assistant powder man at St. Helens.. . Of the total number of accidents, 446 wer subject to the provisions of; he "Compensation - act, 76 were from firms and corporations that have rejected the provisions - of the act and one from at public utility corporation not subject to the prorisions. ; For Rent " " 9 . .-Modem 5 room . flat. Furnacq and close in, $35. Becke & Hen dricks, U. -pankrBIdff. 4-ol5tf Ieaves for California ' Several jof the state highway of ficials left for, San Francisco Fri day to attend a meeting of the na tional' association of highway en gineers and officials. Those mak ing the trip are Roy JClein. state highway engineer, J. S. Sawyer and W. Tt: Clark; division 'engin eers.' of Salem ; . R. H. . Baldock:, division engineer at La .Grande and C." W. Wanzer, division en- Boy Ifonr Oirlstma.s . Presents now at Ilanser broth ers bis: stock reducing sale.i n!6 Apices All Come V Young -& Wells have shipped out their las car of apples and L. W. Wells, in charge here, has just closed t the deal and home. Mr. Wells expects gone to be back next year and .have perman ent guarters. : j f.- , Weather, Interferes-- Work on; tbe newi Milrwajr be-' tween Niagara and flails has been closed down on account of the weather making It imj?p.sai"Me f.a keep the road graded ' Dtfcanse of the downpour of 'waerf.. There are just ,WQ 'tXMm It will, doubtless take a couple Of months to do it. A Beeinners Class- In Gregg, shorthand, will be or ganized at the Capital Business College next Monday, Nov. 17. If Interested call and talk it Over. - 4 - Dean Allien Attends TJean Alien -of Willametei Uni versity is jiltendlng the Education al Standards committee meeting of the Oregon State Teachers I asso ciation 'at Portland. Dean Alden is chairman of the committee. . - i - -i- !". s -" - Another CJiampIon, Cow ' j ? ' y The' Pacific Homestead nas Jthe Infortnatioa that Canary Snowball Gettle. a ;cOw in the state ,herd: pf the Western Washington State hospial, rU Stellacoom, Wash.V Is f 5 Dowa .,TT2l?nNAli ! . ..... .. v, . - . U I. i A U 1 ! Cars " for hire- without drlvers- :.;,Vf PHONE' 2020 , 1 r Day and Niht Service uya-Fjirnituro Phcae 511 v Dr. D. IL Whitiei X t .Osteopathy - Surgry ' tronlo Diagnosis and, 'freat S (Dr. AbraEa'aircthod). "i Phone 8i oV-469-J 508 TJ. Cahk Bldg. 1 ';. i El? i l a I II V ' Montily ; 1 t J 4T If. Com. Sit, 1 JLAi !fc BANKERS : General Banlnng Bininc .Olfls&IIoczj Irca. 10 , cu i t p. n. CPC I I I I I I I I I " - SL PH0ME:r93D NEWS FN BRIEF . . . 1 the leading junior three-year-old Holstein producer In the world. The cow was added to the state herd in 1922 land was jpurchased for $220. The champion cow re cently gave birth to her first male calf. The calf is named for Gov ernor Hart and is said to be worth $10,000. ! ; r Another Ixt Of Florentine mirrors Just re ceived at Hamilton's. nl6 A New Resident P. C. Pratt and family of yen eta, Oregon have moved to Sa lem and are located at 730 north Winter street.' ; Mr. 'Pratt was a dealer in milk'' and cream In the Coos Bay country. Coaxing Team Here : ; The National Catholic Immigra tion Bureau has issued a home seekers guids for Oregon. The guide is published by a number of firms and sets forth the advan tages of the state in a very satis factory manner. Dancing Monday Evening - At the Gray Belle between" 9 o'clock and 12 o'clock. .Music by the Oregonians ' 7-piece orches-i tra. fy - - nl5 Revival Services ' ; the Church of God of 1346 N. Church street, ; will begin a series of meetings Sunday, Nov. 16th, 7; 50 p. m., each evening, to con tinue Indefinitely. The services will be conducted by 0. A. Bur gess who for the past two years has been superintendent of the Bible , Training school at' Kansas City, Mo., and is now located -at Woodburn, Ore. ; ' - . - . Albert at Old Home '0. lAlbelrt. well , known , Sa- lemite, who is the head man in charge of t th,e I ; nnuxiclpal t camp grounds here, t i9? visiting' the scenes of his childhood In the east. The following item appears in the Waukon, Iowa, Journal, of. the 5th: Dr. W. T. Gilchrist and fam ily enjoyed a visit last's Thursday from hia cousin; Thomas Albert of Salem, Oregon, whom he had not seen for 46 years, shortly , before which time he served as best' man at the marriage of Dr. and Mrs. Gilchrist."'1. Mr. Albert was a mem ber of a pioneer Lansing family and went to the Pacific .coast shortly after reaching Tils major ity,"; ---' i - it; vacant ft "".;::?'.; ;;.-'" "5' rooms modern atf 1154 Oak. We will rent, lease 6rsell reas 'dhable. Becke Hendf icksy TJ.1' S. Bank Bldg. :v .-rTolStt Ijabor Report if.': i 1 r The labor report of , simt Phil lips of tbe Jjjxited, States jampioy ment. office, operated. jkereln, cor, operation, wun me ijiua, Eiaies t 1 1 Thursday t Friday;, Saturday Music by Kings of Harmony Dancing Dancing Dancing Salem . New Auditorinm Wednesday and Saturday. Extra Dance Friday, Hallowe'en RAIIO HEADQUARTERS '"'-' v."-. :-4 For - R ADIO SUPPLIES I Opes Evenlnga. ft k&mfintta X25 tot 13 I " rllea'a akJ Voung Ilea v&;r;.;r.IosHEE?. 1 TAILOR from the 'large furnace 1 to the smallest nut size. ' Tell . us for what purpose the coal In rnnnlnil i a nil ' wa11 Ttnlnt : out the proper size to nse. . But although i we carry ail sizes, we handle only one "aualityT" the" very best coal -from ihe ' very best jnines. Dur coal service la yours to . command, ; - .rrlces ranse front 10 to $15 Also handle , the best Diamond Brlauettes $15 BUSH that conditions were better this week than last. Additional work era to the number of 20. were placed this week, which was one day short because "of Armistice day. Repairs Made The burglar alarm of the First National bank was being repaired and tested yesterday afternoon and the deep clangs of the bell at tracted considerable attention. The alarm Is situated above the entrance on North Commercial. I ; Big Reduction Sale Firearms, cutlery, athletic equipment fishing tackle, flash lights, and everything in ''- stock reduced, except -Shelby Mazda Lamps. Hauser Brothers, 372 State street. , n!4 ChJckenpox Reported j One case of chickenpox was re ported to the city health officer yesterday. Carriers Entertained ' The Oregonian carriers were en tertained by Beatrice . Crawford Newcomb at the Colonial Dame tea shoppe Thursday evening and ,V. H. f Burghardt was the ' special guest. ; 1 '' 'Vv 1 1 Dry Wood for Sale 16-inch or 4-foot lengths. Call 77F2 , ntf Banquet la Served J, A Win-My-Chum banquet was held at the Jason Lee Methodist church last night! and, was fol lowed by services led by Miss Sybil Smith. ' Many Willamette university stude'nts attended the banquet and meeting. f iJ: Myrtle Creek Pool Sold-r ! ' The Myrtle Creek pool of about l.QJ,1 pounds of , prunes -'was sold' to' Jlosenberg, accrdiag to Remick. Fate, well- known prune grower tof 'Myrtle Creek,. who is in Salem on business. Between 12 and 15 cars of green prunes were sent out, in addition, through the Denney & Company and Foster Butner of Roseburg. Card Tables 1 And ' Mah Jongg tables are, in season. ' Right now is the time to buy one for Christmas. Take -advantage of the low prices'. '. Ham ilton's. : nl6 Textbook People to Meet : There Vilfbe a' meeting of the Oregon textbook commission here Monday, at which.' time' one-third bt all .the" .texts bsed in the schools of the state.wili be chanted. Mem bers of"tie :ommisslonaro.MIss Margaret : C6sper,'"Salem Drlefi. Hampden; of a Grande, jGeorge A. EjTiscoe, superintendent ' of schools of ', ' "Ashland ; " A. C- Schmidt, of OAC ina Hilton MUler.'Jof Leban pn.l ;Thd last-named was' anoin ted , to fill tho , vacancy caused by tbe reslgnatlon "of . Harrjaon : G. Prattr ' J m "" mejCouple : ' " 'B , ' '. ' ' V" Here's brand new 4 room bun galow" ready "to occupy "Has fur nace, fireplace, full cement base ment, Idy. tubs, cement walks", paving. " Hardwood ' floor, etc. Double construction. . -Unior labor Job- Trliu lot "with Ilbwers and fruit. See at 1654 S. High. Im mediate possession. . Will lease or sell reasonable. Becke &" Hen dricks,. U. S. Bank Bldg. nl5tt Rumor of Advance A rtimor Is' Jri the air concern ing the. advance in the price of prunes, and cansequently packers are holding on to their stocks and prefer to wait "fof the advance in stead of selling for future delive ries."" Howeter, the packers pre fer to sell and ship their present holdings in order to save the in surance and 'interest. Many in quiries for delieverfes In "January and February are coming In. The Trager Fruit company Is shipping 300 tons f "prunes ' for German consumption. The prunes go out onltAggamShip Canada jn 25-lb; boxesv,. Sha WV Watts Owner , So, fir the line shawl, awarded to-the holder of the winning num ber at the American Leeion dsnee Armistice ' nlehf has hnt been (claimed and is waiting its future owner at the Mans' Shop. First choice number is 8&8, and if the " "' nA : DIED ' ' 5 'f. ABRY Harry E. Abry died Nov ember 14, at his late home," , 1,819 SQuth 13th St., at the age ' of 68 years. ' He is survived . by a daughter, Mrs. , Mary Dickey his widow, Louise,5 ot Salem and of New. York'. He-was a mem- i her of Harmony Lodge AF&AM, Al Kader Shrine . and Salem BPOE, 336 'of Salem.. Funeral 'announcement will- be made later byrwebb'a'Tuneral par- ...lors.- . s-;:;', ) . f: . -jr. JEUXERAI B INGHAM The funeral ot Mrs. . George G. Bingham who died Nov. 13, 1924, will be held at the St. Paul's Episcopal church at Church and Chemeketa street . today at 2 o'clock. Rev. H. D. Chambers and Dean H. M. Ram sey will have charge of the ser- . vices. j Interment will be-in the Mt.; Crest Abbey masoleum. Ar rangements in charge of the Webb Funeral parlors.' CHAMPLIN The funeral of Thomas . Morgan Champlln who died November 13, will be held at i the Webb Funeral . parlors Monday, the 17th, at 2 o'clock; Rev. Pemberton and -the GAR will have charge of the services. , Interment-will be; in the IOOF : cemetery. , :. : J ' . JEUGDOri 22 SON'S ; ' rJaeaaled Csrrzesl holder of this calls, the shawl wilt be presented. The second choice number is 159. It neither num ber is presented, It Is not known what disposition will be made of pie shawl.' ; ' ' ; ; 1 - 1 All Kinds, of ! 'Electric motors repaired. Call 2112, Todd, the motor man. nlG Basketball Season r The Anderson & Brown, athletic goods store, has decorated a win dow with the equipment necessary for playing basketball. ' At this time many athletic managers of the high schools and communities surrounding Salem are making ap plications for equipment to be de livered within a few days for the Opening of the basketball season. Tea Wagons t !Makefine Christmas presents. Pick one out now and let us hold it till wanted. Hamilton's. nl6 Street Partially Openj 1 ' "Barriers at the intersection ' of Seventeenth-and Center have been removed and the street open for traffic north for two blocks. The upper portion of .the street is still closed to traffic as the concrete has not been poured the necessary length of time to permit it being used for travel. The rest of the street will be open in the near future. Get Marriage ivcenscs Two marriage licenses were is sued from the county clerk's of fice Friday to E. Ede Griggey and Jeannette ' McKiblen, both 60 years old. of Jefferson and to Paul Fuhrer, Route 9 and Alice Heyden, Route 3, of Salem. Ladd. -Read page 55, Saturday Evening Post, then telephone No. 1556J. nl5 . -r-' ' ' y- ' Salem Advert ised ' ' ;' ' -' Through 'funds raised ' from various business firms in Marion county, a bulletin was issued for distribution by the National Cath olic Immigration bureau - of Chi cago. ' In it Salem and Marion county is given much space attd the state is well covered generally. Classes To Be Held T Classes scheduled for the boya department of the YMCA today are the beginners' class, the Preps, and Cadets. The beginners are to meet at 9:00 in the morning for a swim and for Bible instruc tion. Boys 9 years" of age are in this group. The Preps meet for a swim; gym work and Bible study at 10:15 and the Cadets meet in tbe 'afternoon at 2 . for gymnasium work, swimming and the Bible study. ' " ' ' On Sale ' Friday and Saturday, new and up-to-date 1 velvet dresses,' " from $18 to SI 9.7 5 -small sizes. Also crepe and wbol dresses greatly re duced, at Mrs. H. P. Stlth, 333 State. ' ' ' ' ' nl5 uirtn js iteporteo -, m - A baby daughter was born t Mr. and Mrs. Grant A. Grncbow at the Salem hospital and. has been named Donna May, Is the record of birth certificate filed with the city health officer. . Nurses' Bazaar . "The 'student nurses of the Sai lem hospital . are to give a'bazaat at the Giese-Powers Furniture company store Saturday, Nov. 22, at which time aprons, needlework hand painted chinaware and other articles wm be sold. ? Irving to Seattle' i George Irving, international sec fetary of the YMCA, left for Se attle Friday afternoon where he will deliver several lectures. Ir vihg talked before the high school student body yesterday morning and later was the chapel speaker at-Willamette university. He is an experienced worker with young people afad was well received here . - Make Up a Party - 'For the dance at the Gray Bella Monday evening where the Orel gonlans will play. nlS I Danta Robblns Honored -Dana Robbins of Salem 'has just: been-selected as a member o the senior class debate squad. Mis$ Robbins I a senior in the school 2 A . m . a or vocauonai eaucation ana a, res ident of Waldo Hall. Salem Boy. High Man Homer. Bray of Salem attended the Pacific International Livestock exposition in Portland last week and .was high .point man In 1 the livestock judging contest, making 800 points. The prize for this was a scholarship to the boys' and girls' club summer school here in 1925. ' He was. also a member of the Marion county .judging team which "won. first place. Mr. Bray Is a freshman in the school of ag riculture. '' .. Y" Boys to Hike- Members of ' the boys' depart ment of the YMCA are to take a hike today, one of the first of a series Of -activities to be put un der, way by Clarence Oliver, dlrec- tor of boys' .work. All fellows who want to go. on this -hike and are between -the ages of 12 and 16 years are invited, v Each boy Is to "bring a lunch as the return trip will' not . be finished until 4 o'clock. "A program of sports and games has been arranged by Loyal Warners who will be assisted by two .Willamette university stu dents. The boys are requested to gather at the "Y" building at 8 o'clock sharp. Harriet Eaton , Wysant ' 'Piano instructions, 1755 North Cozn'I. Special rates to beginners. nl5 County Candidates Pile - -' Additional election expense ac counts were filed with the county clerk Friday. - Those filing were J. T.'- Hunt, .county Judge, 276 ; David F. Eastburn. justice of the peace SUverton district; joothingTT Milared Robertson Brooks, county recorder,t?5; Marjr I Fulkerson, county 7 school superintendent, nothing; Constable WTalter - De Long,' nothing; D. G. Drager, county treasurer, 10; Henry R. Crawford,' for county commission er,887.66 and O. D. Bower, for sheriff,; 20. ; . ; English . Class KtartM Each Thursday there is held at the YMCA- , classes in English, which are offered free of cost to needing instruction, f The class is instructed by Lionel Gray, a junior from Willamette university. The meeting of last Thursday was attended by six men, who wished to study reading and writing. Silver Tea Pot ! ' . : A silver tea pot without a lid was 'left at the bookstore ot Pat ton brothers recently and is one ?t a number of articles left with he Salem v merchants. Hal D. Patten states that he does not know what to do with the article. Select Christmas Presents Now ' Small payments ' make It easy. Love the Jeweler, Salem.' "olO-tf Sublimity is Visited ; "Mrs. Marry L. Fulkerson county school superlntencent,' spent Fri day at the Sublimity schools. Here she i found Miss ' Margaret Scollard, i formerly principal at Dpnald, in charge of a ' baseball team for the boys and' sewing class for girls. Here are ; 34 pupils in the .two grades. , Last night Mrs. Fulkerson spoke at a parent-teacher meeting at the Kei zer schooL ' ' t Mnsic During Dinner unday .evening at tbe Belle by the pregonians. Gray nl5 Pringle 1 las. Program -Those attending " the general get-together meetings at Pringle last night ' report an -, enjoyable program; 'WJ- W. ! ,Fox,i rural school supervisor" was among the Salem people present. . . j ' '- -i , niS' ; ri ' Name" Administratrix ' - Fannie . Beal has j been . named administratrix of the estate of Alfred' Beal by County Judge W. H.' Downing. Carrie C. ;Heblen has been named administratrix of the estate of George ; Hebben. Dance ;:"':" ','""!"' ' . 1 f Schlndler hali Sati night. nl5 Guardian Appointed Charoline McKay jwas yester day appointed guardian of James, John and. Leonard McKay. ,, Assumes Business Name) : ; Notice that the Terminal Cigar company is owned by I. R. Smith was ' filed with the county clerk Friday Notice of withdrawal of Arthur . L. ;. Williamson, former proprietor, Iwas also j filed. 1 Riccardo Martin Tickets -' Seat sale opens at ; the . Grand theater, Monday at 10 o'clock. Re served seats $1,50 and $1; no tax. Ticket holders of the Civic Music club series may , have choice of seats by presenting season tickets at box office.' (Gallery 50c.) nl4 Walter Fuhrer Visits i t Walter Fuhrer,' student at OAC is spending the week end with his parents and is here to attend the Heyden-Fuhrer wedding. Speeders In Court' : " Officer Hickman, arrested four motorists yesterday because they were violating the speed ordin- ance. They were W. R. Hurst. H. Love, Joseph Muhan, and G. R. Poery V. Oleman paid a fine of $5 and C. Clark 810 for speed ing when they appeared bofore Police ' Judge Marten Poulsen NEW LAMP BURNS 94 AIR i ' ' - - Beats Electric or Gas A 'new oil lamp that gives an amazingly ; brilliant,7 : soft, white light, even better than' gas or electricity, has been tested - JbyVtbe U. S. Government and 35 leading universities and v found to b; superior-to 10 ordinary oil lamps. It burns without odor, smoke' or noise no pumping up, is simple, clean safe. Burns 94 air' and C common kerosene (coal oil). 4 The inventor. V. M. Johnson, 161 North5 Union Ave., Portland, Ore., is offering - to send a lamp on 10. days' FREE trial, or even to give one FREE to the first user In each locality who will help him Introduce it. Write him today for full particulars. Also ask him to explain how you I can get the agency, and without experience or money make .$250 to $500 per month. Adv. 1TQ0 LATE TO CLASSIFY I IOB RENT-WELL FCBXISHED Sm ft ,11 wm nosw. 541 MM. a-n ATTRACTIVE, NEW HOME ON S.lem'. beU tret, 112,000; ear pnyment.. Jew bom corner lot. east, 12,500. Vj New -English house, corner lot, eu lest payments, east front, - $5500. New bnngalow, . hardwood floor. 15600., - v : 6 room cottage fuH baiement, furnace, paei atreetv $4800; $O0 down. " 8 .. room . JaniraIow, basement, : fire place, .- $4200; ; $600 down. - 5 room home, lr re lot. $3600. 4 Tm Konne, east front, $2400 t room Iimiw, pared street. $2700. T room house, close $350O. 8 room hoane, lsrro lot, $2000. 1-Toom .house, .shed, corner, $20OO. tjroom house.. Court street. $3150. 9 .room house, Conrt street. $8500. room -hnti)f alow. jConrt street $6000. Iarr house on Court street. $10,500. AttracftreIot on Coart street. $2500. - - Attractlre tares comer. $3000. -Tt nt north. for $50 down. - Trala-Bndehalrer . ear , for lot. .Trade '23 model inclosed car for knnse and lot in 8aien. ; Trade -ff room honne. '2 'og east front - for mall tract t"a fiatem. 7Vde Aot. honse 1or smalt house. Apt. honse elope in. lsrs;e lot. can he fumed Into bi money maker. $15, OOOj enay parmenta. : Ant. honst comeiv $40,000. ' y - Avtt hot comer lot. S0,0Oft. ' Porner 19816. cloa 1". n.000. Tole oniw. Isrro Jot S4SOO. We ehnw prtmrrt-r fntil yon re plea"! --gfiiicri1 loeted. ; : OIKTRTP1! ,J. M. PAGE ;93 W. CotUj$ Max Kuney failed to answer sum mons and "forfeited $5i ' and W. Chess . 110 ball which had been deposited after their arrest. - Sudin Is Fined' ' Lloyd Su din was fined $20 yes terday in the police court for be ing drunk. ' He was arrested by Officers Wiles, James and Putnam after be bad wrecked his, car at State and Church about 3 o'clock Friday morning. Sudin would have been charged with drirlng an auto mobile while intoxicated, if the of ficers had arrived, before the. car had been wrecked. . '' PERSONALS , : Miss - Salome Socolofsky - and Christine Halverson are Portland Visitors over the -week end. i Mr. and Mrs. R.'W. Hinkley of Roseburg are in Salem ' from the Urapqua valley. .' ? : W J.- Simeral, . who underwent an operation at the Salem hospital was reported Friday as making a very satisfactory: recovery. ' ;. P. C. McDougal and Normal Kuykendall, Portland attorneys, were in the city on business at the court house Friday. W. H. Trindle, local attorney, was a visitor. in Olympit:. yester day. ' . ' Albert T. Anderson of -Warren-ton. Or., was in Salem on business yesterday. Anderson is interested in the Marine irooucts company Of Warrentn and is a former Sa lem resident. . Col. E. Hofer motored to Port land yesterday. Kindness to Eskimos .Brings Reward to Vet i ' :: ;- - . ,-: SEATTLE, tNOv'. H.-jAfter It years of broken health and bad luck, Ernest ip. Little,' disabled World war veteran li larious ly lliat ,Ticojina,-WatsJi, db Cush man veterans' hospital, was re warded todayfor his kindness to Eskimos last March at False Pass, Unimiak island, eastern "Aleutian Islands, Alaska, by receiving word that a gold claim he staked with two eskimos had proved valuable. Might doesn't make right, of course,' but might often can scare right to death. Overcoat -I- ' - ., Season Is Here! i--and this sale presents . an op ! portunity to Save Money. Beginning Today The Regularly Priced $12.50 and Oregon Cit3T OVERCOATS Styles as Illustrated Thirty-one Coats VIRGIN WOOL STORM COLLARS STORM POCKETS PLEATED BACKS BELTED MODELS FREE! Football With Each Coat! See "Windows. Sale begins Today Cplorfui, Picture .How , . Showing at the Oregon "Feet of Clay." Cecil B. De Mille's latest production, for Par amount, which' features Rod La Rocque. Ricardo Cortez, -. Julia Faye, Theodore Kosloff and Rob ert Edeson, opened v a - four day's run at the Oregon theater yester day. The story is an adaptation of the immensely .popular maga xine serial by that name by Mar garetta Tuttle. BeHlah Marie Dix and Bertram Millhauser wrote tbe screenplay. - Traveling in its locale between a brilliant winter resort, a poor Harlem flat and a gorgeous eye filling home of wealth, "Feet '"of Clay" is one of the most entertain ing productions DeMille' has ever offered the picutre public. ' ' The story starts with a yachting party - at Catalina Island. , All sorts of beach novelties are work ed Into a series of colorful scenes which in costume combine bathing suits on lovely girls with" the latest summer, creations of the modiste and the tailor. The eye-filling piece de resistance is a race be tween 20 girls In jockey bathing suits on surf-boards behind fast speedboats; .;,- Capping the beach -scenes Is a luxurious sequence aboard ' the world's largest yacht. It is amidst the spacious comfort of this three-hundred-foot pleasure craft that dramatic scenes occur,, following a water series where La Roc,que's foot is mangled in a fight 'with a shark ' - Mathis Nursery Go. Office and Sales Yard Will Be Opened . '.Monday, Would like to have all our old - " : a Office 140 S. Iligh SU PHONE -Rti4r -v - : li j :' - V V r -. ; ! II ! i. kL'- : , v:i:;:?r 1 7 1. C"'1' vfe d. t ,'r rS:' ,: - T'i . " . v?".g: 'V'; . Boys ! Why - go coatless " these chilly days when genuine Oregon City Overcoats can be purchased ior $9.85 and ' everything you desire in an Overcoat is to be found among them. It's not an unloading sale! or is it merchandise carried over a year 4 but an up to ,the' minute stock Tpi Overcoats recently, purchased via the price concession route which enables us, in turn, to offer them to trade likewise.. ; J VV Come on boys ! Vfe'll expect to see you today you'll .like the coats. Browns, greys greens and tan heath er mixes. Salem's Ieading Department Store tin 90 Days cr J . .fnnev Ilnfl. i. Women who vivf J jgrowthof theirhair "t should use Van Ess Liquid Scalp Mas- , sage. A glorious head of strong vig orous hair surelv .follows its oonsiatent use, asleep' t ent use is eay .becaiiaa Vi .' comes fitted with a patent ru tier i plicator that feeds themedes'- . rectly to the roots of the ht.r, c. Ins ting jnuaer maaaasrln? with tho f - v And the flexible nipples of thoappurat r l a heatthr cirrolation of biood to feed tn I,- voota. Buy yoor Van East oa sXdVr treataati ptaa. Moaear back if it faiia. j J. R. PERRY DRUGS 115 S. Commercial SU . adr. Capital Bargain Houso House of a Million and . One Bargains 215 CENTER SlTJZCrr Read the Classified Ach Nov. 17ti. , 4 . y customers and, newones pay m visit J?'K ? -'.v .a Opposite O. E. Deoi '", . 10F4 Copyright, loaj Oregon City Woolen Jilila November 15LH $15.00 :V'-;Ufc? 'i ' r Styles as Illustrated Sizes -6 to 14 Yrs. BELLOWS r. POCKETS CUFFED SLEEVES PLAID BACKS SKELETON LINED RAGLAN SLEEVES ' Every Ceil Guaranteed Good Cur.I:iy