THE OREGON AfATESMAN. SALEM. OREGON . r FRIDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 23, 1025 ; 4 T V Ml FALL AND WINTER M!LSilJ.i iiaoruoar It will s bo n be time to . change from your summer underwear to a heavier and warmer garment. , f ... . 1 - Now is the Time to Buy G. W. JOHNSON & CO. 469 State Street f r He hat very late model "Chrysler Six Touring. Car looks J tut like new; raft be bought for only $1200.00. "This is" worth your whllo if you are thinking ;. ' - - , Chrysler" Ir si o i Dr. Doney Speak . . v -.; 5 Dr. Carl O. Doner, president of Willamette' university,, went to La Grande Thursday where he ad dressed a meeting of the county teachers' institute , held in that city. NE WS IN BRIEF OuratherM&t UNSETTLED Cloudy west; fair east portion; . cooler light northerly winds. Max. s; Jym. as; Jtuver- z., ary; "Rainfall - none ; Atmosphere partly cloudy; Wind northwest. . m v Tbe Th.ea.ters Today in . : - V ' -' "- -1 Oregon "Rugged Water" t fcy Joseph C- Lincoln, en- acted hy Lois Wilson; Wal lace Deery, Warner Baxter 1 lleilig-Associatlon Vaude ville. - , ,.- .- " ' -"' " - .' Diphtheria Causes Death Aa.a result ol. a case of diph theria,' Mre.CEtta.M. Koch of 803 Locust street dieX'Thursday morn ing. Her small son Is said to be seriously ill with the same malady. She fs anrylved by, her husband, Frank KpcB" aajfTamily. . ' ';. Z g : ,t L V :. VlnegarTAppIes Wanted f Gideon Stoli Co., near!, corner Summer and Mill. Sacks furnish ed. Phone 28. oStf For Sale At YWCA, 12 polished oak top tables, 3x4 ft. Suitable for use in restaurant or tea room. Price $6. ' . ; .V K? o23 Pal Ad Club Meets ( ; Bad ' checks are 'becoming a nuisance in the eyes of members of the Salem Ad club, who met Thursday, and they are arranging for a campaign against bad check passers- and ' shonlifters. i : Those I present agreed that all who are caught In the act should be rig orously prosecuted. . . .(.- 4 I Bligh Irene Rich in o Mine. Divorce Is Sought- , '. ' Cora Cooley Rose has filed salt fori divorce against John P. Rose, alleging desertion The " iwere married in Harriaburg in April, 1920. ; Non-uppprt Ja also charg ed by Mrs. Rose, who says her r huband is "indolent, shiftless, a pendL-thrlft, untruthful and ntter- unreliable. J Heyf Freshic! f Wbere'd you geVthat stufr? At Moore's Music House, on Victor record. 99c Aluminum Sale Today tand Saturday. Stiff Furniture Co. o2 II. L. ! ,o23 P-"-; Club to Meet. ; t Marlpn County 'Jersey -clubi is Is suing, notices; that meeting for the purpose of reorganizing the club'wlll be held Saturday; morn Ing' at 11 o'clock in the - local Chamber of Commerce. i . ''' - v : '".':. KendB Box of Oregon's Finest ; Stork's Delicious to your; east ern friends. , On sale at i Salem Fruit Union. ' o2 Dances Every Fridaj1 Night at Derby HalL. Everyone welcome. ... o23 license Is Issued i" ' , A marriage lice nee was Issued Wednesday to J. I Sande, ;bank ' teller, 18 S3 Trade street and Ruth "H. Edwards, 355 : North'; Capitol 'street. t V LeveKissed j V VEDDIN6 For Sale ,. ! About 25 used and rebuilt heat ing stoves; 250 Court. o25 Fro-hie. v i; 4 ; Gness You" Think You're Tuf f r Hear it and laugh on Victor re cord at Moore's Music House. o25 an institution. She ust be able to provide for them by the first of February in order to hare them with her. 'Her husband Is in Jail on a liquor charge. Their home was lost Jy a mortgage placed on the place to obtain funds for Mr. Taylor's defense. ' He promised to reform, hut failed to keep his promise. , Dr. E. S. Hammond of Kimball school ' of theology. . His mother, Mrs. Delia Crowder Miller, was for a number of years head of the ora university. When she became sick and was forced to resign, her son filled out the year for her in the oratorical instruction. He is also director of publicity for the colleger Furniture' Cphoistery And repairing. Qlese-Powers Furniture Company. azfltX Roae Klver . Open - , :, In the opinion of Attorney-General Van Winkle, the Rogue: rfver Is open any time of the year to . hook and line fishing for steel- heads over 15 inches- in length. The opinion was rendered in reply to an inquiry made by the state game commission.; . . Wood Special it Fire laada IS in mill woUd $17.50. Prompt delivery. Spauld lng Logging Co.!, Tel 1830. o23 Fire Is Reported ' - The fire department was called last' night to extinguish a fire that gained headway in the house at 1587 North Winter, the home of Vernon Taylor, who works at the local paper mill.! The fire started from an oil stove which' was left in the bath room to warm the place up. .The fire was checked as soon as the engines arrived at the location, but not before three rooms i the back end of the house were damaged, i Genuine Thermos Bottles 89c. Schaefer Drug. 135 N. Com'L , o25 Forfeits Bail . hH. Z. Johnson, arrested recent! iy on a cnarge oi possessing liquor, forfeited a bail of 350 by failing to appear for a hearing before Judge Poulsen Thursday. .. .. , A Fine Line 'Of boys' mackinaws $6.90 and $7.95. s C. J. Brier. o27 Drunkard Arrested (W. B. Ross of Albany was ar rested by Officer Thomason late Wednesday night on a' charge of being drunk He was released on 310 bail and cited to appear to day. . 99c Aluminum Sale Today, and Saturday. Stiff Furniture. Co. H. L. o23 Dance Tonight St. Joseph's Auditorium. Che meketa and Winter; old-time as well as late dances. All-Star or chestra. Everyone welcome. 23 Patterson on- Squad Frank Patterson of Salem, sophomore in commerce, is one of 99e Aluminum- Sale j Today and Saturday. 11. L. Stiff Furniture Co. 023 Basketball practice Starts- Leslie Sparks,, coach of the frosh basketball squad, issued a call tor men Thursday, and in the after noon held a workout, The frosh team will practice regularly from now on, and the varsity squad will be out for basketball practice reg ularly, beginning the first of next week. Coach Rathbun announced iThnrsday that the varsity will practice three days a week until the season starts, when daily prac tice will be held. Visits Oregoi Tom Jordan of Twin Falls, Ida ho, is visiting friends in Roseburg, Eugene and Salem. Mr. Jordan has made several trips to the Wil lamette" valley and each time it looks better to him. He is a guest of D. W. Morley while in Salem. That LEATHER Coat Is at Shafer's; also suit cases. hand bags, gloves, purses.- Noth- the 20 men chosen for the OAC ing takes the place of LEATHER. Graduate Manager Here . " ' Jack Benefiel. of Eugene, grad uate manager of the University of Oregon, was in the city last night in the interests of the Oregon-California football game on Multno mah' field in .Portland Saturday. Mr., Benefiel would make no pre dictions but guaranteed that when the final whistle blew football en thusiasts would 'realize that they had seen a real game. ; You Will Appreciate i . A good pumpkin pie. Its fla vor Is just right. We make them fresh every day. That's why they have that home-made taste. Bake Rite Bakery, .r ; ; o23 Stark's Delicious Appl jAll prices, grades and sizes, loose or packed, on sale at Salem Fruit Union. , E. S. Biehn. o24 t-r.-ui'-l . ! . ' : Brush College Mettings i C4pt, H.all. of McMinnville. will preach, both morning and evening, on Sundayat Brush college. Furniture Cphorstery And repairing. Glesa-Powers Furniture Company. . s20tf The . Power of God Heals If. you have faith in His word, come to me' and in the name of Jesus -1 will ' heal yon. All " so- called incurable diseases solicited. Prof. Hawkins,-Hotel Bligh. o25 -. Pomcroy & Kccne Jewelers i - Salent, Orejron ll. F. WOODRY & SON. ... eut for Vid rarnltsxs. Btete ill Korta Coaassnlai. - . Clfhs Phcr.3 75 cr IU Seeks Work; After Hike- Mrs. G. L. Taylor, who; has Just completed a 300-mile hike from Toppenish,: Wash., to Salem with two of her fourteen children, is looking for work, preferably .with a dairy, where the could do the milking, and 'With the aid of hex older' children; niana'ge the -place during, the winter. She is seeking to establish a "home so" that' she may receive her children. now jn varsity basketball squad. Most of these men will be retained through the season. This is Patterson's first year for varsity basketball. He played on' the freshman team last year. -, Squad practice will con tinue' twice a -week with one hour a week devoted to Individual work, . , . . -, g - n. -----r. , Silver Pumps ... $698 Kafateria Shoe Store. o23 MI.MJsst3Iy Swiss" . - . Victor, record and a riot of fun at Moore's Music House. o25 Com pre Snuggery ,A snuggery . is a place where people - may ibe snug. Here's a new home for two or three. Has three rooms and sleeping- porch, full deep cement basement where one can swing an ax or a cat, arid keep .the Ford, furnace, fireplace. hardwood floors, wired for electric range. On a large lot south with large trees and view. Is brand new and can be bought for $3600 with $600 down, balance EXACT LY 'like rent. Being finished at 1550 South Winter street. Becke ft Hendricks,. Helllg Bldg., 189 N. High. - - . .024 Speeder; Fined-f- . .... . - Gustav Patzer; arrested recent ly on a, charge of speeding, was fined-1 5 by Judge Poulsen Thurs day. j ' ' Silver Pumps $6.98 Kafateria Shoe Store. o23 Brick Buildings Cheap We have four Salem Brick buildings for sale, $18,000 to $22, 000. Any one will pay you double the return of safe bonds pn BOND value. Investigate now. Becke & Hendricks, Heilig Bldg., 189 N. High. o24 t TYPEWRITER CO. Direct Factory Branch 619 Court 8treet i Phone 82 . Typewriter! Rented, Sold, , . Repaired . : . . Special rental rates to students Eastman Brothers Furnaces Salcm Office 163 Si High : Office hours:'- ; 1J:M TO 3 r. M. . I Factory, EUvortoa, Oret Student Now Instructor .:. Orville Crowder Miller, who was formerly a student at Wil lamette university, is director of forensics and Instructor of Jour nalism at College of the Pacific at Stockton, California, according to F.NWOODRY ; . Salem's Leading f ' AUCTIONEER Para Cash For Furniture Residence and Store . 1810 North Summer : ' PHONE 1511 : . MJCstablished Since 1916" PAINTING ICAUOMINING PAPER HANGING For the right kind of materials and the very best . workman ship call ns ; - y. Powdsr-Eni Csr?ly Co.";: US B. Commercial Fhone 728 F- E. Shafer, harness supplies. o23 Here From Roeeburg Mrs. W. E. Marsters of Rese- burg will spend several days in Salem at the home oV her daugh ter, Mrs. lAne Morley. Exclusive Distribution v I For W. W. Kimball pianos. A B4 Chase, Davenport & - Tracy, Bash ft Gerts. Moore's . Masic House. 409-415 Court. . s20tf Dance Party Sponsored The social club of the Order of Eastern Star is sponsoring a danc ing party to be held at the Armory Thursday evening, October-. 29 The sale of tickets is in charge of the De Molay boys. t- Woodry . Sou ' H - Boy furniture. Store, 271 N. Commercial. Phone 75. s2tf Saturday Is Children's Day . Again at Mrs. SUth's Millinery. Store, reduction on all hats. We also have a few more coats and dresses at wholesale prices. We have one rack of coats and dresses at ! S 1 0 each.. Secure these'bar gains while they last. Mrs. H. P. Stith, .333 State. jf . o24 Ladies ' Call at the Model Beauty. Par lor tor expert service. Shingles', marcels and permanent waves our specialty. Phone 956. o23 O. K. Waffle House- Opposite , Penhey's. Waffles and short orders at all hours. New management. ol3tf New Chevrolet Tourings - Small down payment, balanca 18 monthly payments.! See New ton-Chevrolet Co. . , J ( ol7tf "reshte?!: Heaiat v On Victor record, at Moore's Music House It s a knockout! o2 Officer Passes. Cigars " -Sergeant George White, fellow officers' aay;lwni "have' to htty a new uniform ' if ie - continues to swell out his chest. Anyhow, Offi cer White Is passing the cigars, as he became the father of a -baby daughter October 21. The new arrival, has " been named Dorothy Irene. . Both mother and daughter. who are at the Salem hospital, are reported to be doing nicely. Sergeant Edwards " Farther Thursday night "Sergeant Ed wards . was. smiling happily, at the end of a healthy looking cigar. When asked If the smoke had been presented to lm by sergeant White, who received a daughter Wednesday evening, he repnen "Nothing doing! Sergeant White beat me to it bjf a few hours in time, but"my ?wlfe -presented iae with a daughter the same night, and she weighs nine pounds, two pounds - heavier than White's daughter. We pave named her Betty Louise,' bat I doubt 1f my wife will"' let me make a poMce matron of hef.-'jv I Dkl You See? The new' wrap-arounds at How ard's Corset Shop, 153 S. High o23 Uaedtteiiera? s ? At low prices, stiff's used fur niture store." '" o23 Farewell Dance " ' McElroy'e orchestra. Crystal Garden, . Saturday nigbU Ten men. o34 Dance, Schindler Hall Saturday night. o23 Building Permit Issued -i Theo Sauso . took out a permit from the office of the city record er. Thursday to erect a one-story dwelling at 210 South Twenty third, at a cost of $1800. Nurses' Registry Call graduated nurses through Salem official register, Crown drug store on or after Oct. 26. Night phone 910J-1544M. o24 Rummage Sale Saturday ! St. Joseph's auditorium. o23 Obituary Maynihan . , ' M. Clifford : Maynihan Jr., died at the borne of his parents. 475 South; 18th St., Oct,t22nd, at the age of 11 months. He Is survived by his-parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Clifford Maynihan ot Salem, Ore. Funeral- services , will be held to-, day at the residence A 2 . m.; Rev. Achesotf will have" charge of services" Interment will be In the City View cemetery. Bell 3Ien Releasetl ;Ernest Eller and Harold Cotter, arrested recently with what were believed to be a complete, set of burglar tools, and later' found to be paroled convicts, were released Thursday to the sheriff of Lane bounty where they will be held to answer charges of auth theft. We Carry the Largest ' Ass't of masks costumes jwigs for, mask, parties and Hal lowe'en. Schaefer's Drug Store. Annie -E. Bell died at er home on Park street and Garden road, about 8:30 o'clock Wednesday night, age 51 years.' Survived by her husband. James T. Bell, and four -brothers, George W. Jackson, Jr..; Edwards Jackson, both of Mo la Ha; Ben .Jackson of. Idaho and Hiram Jackson of eastern Oregon, and Mrs.- Ella Copeland and Mrs. Samuel McDonald, sisters, both of Salem. . Funeral , services will be held this afternoon at 2 p. m. from the Rlgdon mortuary. Rev.. Tay lor officiating. .; Interment in . the City View cemetery. i : . - Koch : Mrs. Etta Koch died at the resi dence,. 803 .Locust street, October 22, at the, age of 41 years. Sur vived by her husband, Frank Koch and three sons, Francis, William and Raymond, all of Salem. Pri vate funeral services will be held today. It. has beeo , necessary, to postpone' i the- services from 10 o'clock until. 1 o'clock this, after noon. rRigdon mortuary In charge of arrangements. Interment in St. 135 N. Com. 03 If .Barbara cemetery. W,. : " -' i t '. ' . i v f .... .. . BECKE 9t 1IFRICKS ' - . , , Insurance Of All Kinds . . , Lobby Heilig Theater 189 North High . ' Telephone 161 LADD El RUSH, Bonlicru . V. SsUbUahed ISZ? tI C. -( r.-V Gestral Daiikxnj 'Czzzz-: Vs 0Soe Cocrt front 10 Ixx. ta 8 rxs. !v, . STARTS SATURDAY Her Latest and Greatest .17 S. Seeks Draftsmen .The -United States civil service commission announces open com petitive' examinations to fill tacan cies In the positions of nglneerlnnv, draftsman, -United States forest - . service at Portland, at $1680 ami $1860 a year, respectively, and future vacancies as they may oc- vur. - rveceijn oi appiiranons wm close November . 1 8. For further information apply to the local sec- ' retary. board of civil service ex- ..!? aminers, post office building,- this city, - , -. ..... Dance, Sohindler Hall . Saturday night. " . . 2- Cheap for QuifU Sale . New 5-room house, full base ment, furnace and fireplace. Phone owner, 2103-W or 1575-R. 018tfV" JOE WILLIAMS N, ' The Battery Mna : Tas Bens f Personal Seirlc . WILLARD 331 Court St. : Plinn ! to SHOES! Are you wearing the kind, that your Profession or Business requires? IF NOT One of the Most Outstanding Ilctures of the Year I Where the Big Shows Play we are efficiently able and prepared to fit you to a pair of the -: World's Famous TTTT T Wa Over i. ; - 1 Ms in proper lasts, leathers, and styles that are comfortable, attractive and economically priced $7.00-$8.50-$10.00 . Let Your Next Pair Be -TPAOQ.VARlCRCeTU.PAT.orf. John J. Rottle 415 State Street . m m mm mm m . . ur m r r a Ml- 1 Our Annuo! Clooins Out ale i . "... -;'; - - n ' t ; ; . ; A -- oi iiniir war e We Are Discontinuing the Follovyring Decorations of I Open Stock Dmherware . Dogb 18 K Gold Band less 25 American Hard Body ' " Beaumont Rose Border less 33 1-3 Johnson Bros. English : ..;'-.; - 7105 Pink Rose Border less 40 ... I American Hard Body : - .. Empress Imitation Minton less 50 . . : American Hard Body . . : " 190412 Rose Spray less 50 This merchandise was not purchased for cale pur poses, but is all the best of manufacture. - The! above "decorations "were standard stock pattern with us for 3 to 7 years: . Many Salem homes have these designs and this is the one. .opportunity to fill in at the lowest of prices The stocks are complete so as to enable one to make up sets '' ' r V Shop early as the stock will not last long ? - V- . ! ..... - ' r " fr- A i it c. W fl n a tj r- SI J ..135-Ncrtii Liberty Street Salem, Oreca