THE OREGON SfATESMAN; SALEM. OREGON
SATURDAY MORNINGOCTOBER 21,1925
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UNDERWEAR SPECIAL
. A Big Special
on Winter
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You Can Save
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at Our Specials
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Generally wir;.imoderate; light
:northerly -winds. Max. : &5;Min
40: River 2.4. stationary: Rain
fall none; Atmosphere part cloudy,
.Wind north. : , 1
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At
Tko Theater Today
. . All -
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'bignnBugged Water"
. by Jo8epn'C.Xdhcoin en
acted by Loia Wilson, Wal-
(Wee Beery.vWarner Baxter
HeiUgitarion; Davles in
Blih -Irene Rich in "Pal ;
o Mine," and 6 .acts raude-Tille-
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r urerume rusong toargeo
C. C. Wilson LeRoy Hewlett
and L. U Mitchell were lined $1
' each by Judge Poulsen Friday for
parking oTertime. f , v C '
AH Wool Overcoate "
' $12.50 and $16.60., Bishops. It
Everyman's Class ' T
r At the Bllgh theater, 9 :45 Sun
day morning, John J. Evans teach
er, is opening in a fine "way for
the season. H. M. Mead is the
song leader. Special program and
lesson that "will ' Interest men.
i Every man invited ' -r J' 23
Schindler hall tonight.
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The Power of God Heals u
: If you have faith In His word.
come to at' and in the ' name of
? Jesus . I -ariUheal you; ( All ao-
mIIaiI lnnrnVtlA rilwaflPH Solicited.
! Prof, Hawkins, Hotel Bligh. o25
i "I Miss My Svdss'
Z 1 Victor record and a riot of fun
? at Moore's Music House. ?S o25
ft Ttnildinir Permit Issued :
Oren Stratton took out a permit
?t from the office of the city record-,
'J er Friday to repair a two-story
dwelling at 570 North Winter at
a cost of $800.
Fumlture TJphohrtery
. And repairing. . Gleae-Powert
.' Furniture Company, v r siOtf
Hamilton-Beach Electric
. Suction cleaners are strong.
:VreiI DUlll .-ieauem hub -iouiih-
Ar-war, v.naii ts nnfa nn in vonr
u .. . tt
home; then SI per week.
Ham-
.ilton's. 340 Court street.
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Quit Paying Rent . :
I Get your own rent free and
.clear $75 per month. . Lease and
furniture, downtown apartments
at a bargain. See Mr. Gies, with
Parker Realty Co.. 409 US. Bank
tidgv ; ; . . ??
For Sale -v z-'aX. .
t About 25 used and Tebullt heat
ing stoves, 250 Court. - o2P
Denies Removal of Office
That the files, and. records of
the state banking department' have
been moved from Salem to rort-
land and that the main offices
the company aave own remuTcu
to Portland, from Salem are flatly
denied by Frank C. Bramwell,
state superintendent ; of banks.
Judge G. FSklpworth of Eugene,
-who was called in on' the case,
gave the opinion that the main of
fice of the department must be
maintained f Salem, although he
aald that, the question as to
' whether or not the main office Is
IL F. WOODEY & SON,
Aactlraaeni sna TmStm Ssalars,'
y ck for end rsrntt&rs, tters
171 Hortk Caaiswrdal.
Office Phone or Hes-
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Now $1.45 ; i '. Two.for $2.75
JOHNSON & CO.
469" State Street , ,
mmsmmmiEF
now in Salem has not yet been de
termined by the court. George
Putnapi , of,, Salem, who brought
mandamus " proceedings - against
Brameir to compel him iolkeep
the main offices of his department
in - Salem, -charges that ' the f lies L
and records of ; the department
have been moved from Salem to
Portland, and that only a desk
and a.clerk are, in the Salem, of
fice. V -- - ;c "-; ; j ; :,: :, i, -:
Do Yoa.Wiah, to Begin - i
The study of Latin, German or
Spanish? Dr. W. C. Kantner will
take a few such students. Phone
747W, - ." o27
All Wool Orercoat t
$12.50 and $16.50. Bishops.
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Thor Electric Cleaners
$23.50; attachments $4.75 while
theyjast. .. Hamilton's, 340 Court
street. : - I ;:. o24
Saturday Special ' '
- Cascade lard, 2-lb. pall, 48c: No
5 pail, 94e; No. 10 pail. $1.84
Cross Market, phone 1880. Free
delivery.: Watch our .window for
Saturday specials. r o24
!ExcIoslve Distribution
.For W.;W.;KImball pianos. A.
B.' Chase,"' Davenport ft Tracy,
Bush Certs. Moore's Music
Hsuse, 409-415 Court.. . s20tf
Woodry Son . j- ..
'".!, 3 try . tontitors. Store, 171 N.
Commercial. Phone 75. s2tf
Birth Is Reported
Aeportywas made at the office
ot tne cuy neaim oineer ay
A- ..t - nlS
the birth of a son to Mr.-and Mrs
wniia n Ranmpardner nf Salem
On sent, I. tne cnna naa own
named, John Willos,
namfortaJ . Blankets ; -.':
r And-'other' bedding," at Hamll-
ton.340 Court .street. vV : o24
t Genuine Thermos Bottles- '
89c. Schaeter Drug, tl35" N.
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A' Fine' Line" ' " '
01 boys' macVInawi $6.90 nd
$7.95. v'C' J. Brier. . ; i o27
Uainrday Is Children's Day
Again at . Mrs. stun s Mimnery
Store, teduction'on all iats-f We
also- have a few "more .coats and
dresses . at , wholesale prices. We
have one rack of coats and dresses
at ' $10 each. Secure these bar-
rains while they last. . Mrs. H, P.
Stith. 333 State, '- ',--;' o2 4
We Carry-. the Largest '":.
Ass't of masks costumes
wigs for mask parties and, Hal
lowe'en. ; Schaef er's Drug . Store,
135 N. Com. i o31
Harding Speak , Uf
Prof. Roy Harding of Willam
ette university addressed members
l of the Hi-x, club Of tne baiem mgir
I lAkonl .-whpn : thev. met: at. tne
YMCA rooms Thursday evening.
Hi anbiect was "School Spirit.
and he advocated service as the
way to get school spirit.
All i Wool r Overcoats
' ?12.tnd tl6.50:
Ri'ahons.-ltr
Vaudeville Today v
Fiver acts; BUsn theater.
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Fnrnltnre' tTphosstery
. And. Tepalring. . Giese-Powers
Fnrnltnre Oompany.1
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O. K. Waffle House
ODDosIte . Penney's. ' ' Waffles
and short orders at all hours. New
of hnanarement: - ' -ol3tf
Klamath Xewa Upheld
The supreme court Friday up
held the decision of Judge A. L.
Leavltt .of the, lower r, court : for
Klamath county In the lftlgatlon
between fthe Herald Publishing
company of Klamath Falls, as ap
pellants against the Klamath Falls
News Publishing company and city
officials oLj Klamath .Falls; re
spondents. .The ' appeal madei by
the -; Herald Publishing company
was based on "anA order-. t the
court - dismissing -the case - by
granting a deatxrtef of 'the de
fendants on the grounds tnat tne
city of Klamath Falls was a neces
sary party to the suit, Tno piain-
I tlft- brought puit to? enjoin 4tne
This Is Abso
lutely New Fall
Undervviar
-Reduced-V
to a Very.
; Reasonable
- Price
city officials of Klamath Falls
from contracting with the Klam
ath News Publishing company for
the city printing. The opinion of
the supreme court was written by
Justice Burnett. . Chief . Justice
Mc Bride, Justices Rand and
Brown, and Justice Belt in a sep
arate written crpinion, concurred
in the opinion, but Justice Coshow
wrote a dissenting opinion n which
Justice Bean' concurred. '
All Wool Overcoata-
$12.50 and $16.50.
Bishops. It
Six China Caps and Saucers
For 98c, today only. Hamil
ton's, 340 Court street. o24;
Saturday Special - . '
Cascade lard, 2-lb." pail, 48s; Noj
5 pail, 94c; No. 10 pail. $1.84.:
Cross Market, phone 1880. Free
delivery. Watch our .window for
Saturday specials. o24
A , Correction
, Thursday morning we advertised
silk hose at 59c. This was an
error. The ad should have read
silk and fiber , hose, 59c Direc-i
tors' Department Store. o24
I Compre Snuggery .
A snuggery is a ' place where
people may be snug. Here's
I newa4iojne-Iortwo or three. - Hasr(rir "hi fall is causing the apples
! three rooms and sleeping porch,
full deep cement basement where
one can swing an ax or a cat, and
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 he D0Ught for $3600
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wltQ $600 down, balance EXACT
LY like rent. Being finished at
1 1550 South Winter street. Becks
& Hendricks, Heilig Bldg., 189 N.
High. ' . o24
Y3ICA Class Popular-
There was a good attendance at
the citizenship class held In the
local YMCA rooms last Saturday
night, according to 'C. A. Kells
general secretary. iThe majority
of those attending, 'he. said, live
.V. .oM llvd
outside of Salem.
Don't Fall to' See
The used furniture at
Hamil
ton's. 340 Court street.
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'AH Wool .Overcoats
$12.50 and $16.50. Bishops.
It
SUrk's Delicious Apples-
All : prices,, grades and. sizes,
loose or packed, on sale at Salem
Fruit Union. E. S. Biehn. o24
! Class Meets
The public speaking class of the
local, YMCA. met last night in the
- 1 chamber'of Commerce auditorium.
Prof. Wl G. Harrington of Port
land was the instructor. About 20
men "were present. The meeting
lis nsnally held at the YMCA halU
bat- last night there was a grand
stag mix for boys at the building,,
so it was thought expedient to hold
the class where there would not
be an excess of noise.
run vn j . .
Vaudeville at the Bllgh. 024
Brick Buildings Cheap
We have four Salem .Brick,
buildings for sale, sis.uuu 10 szz,-
000. Any one will pay yon double
the return of safe bonds on BOND-
value. Investigate now. ; Becke
HPBdriekfl. Hellie Bld.. .' 189 - K.
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TYPEWRITER CO.
r Direct Factory Branch
619 Court Street . Phone 82
Typewriters Rented Sold,
Repaired
Special rental rates to students
Eastman Brothers ;
Furnaces .
Salem Office 169 S. Bish
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Office honri:
11:M TO 1 P. M. -'Factory,
savertoa. Ore, . ,
He ha a late 1023 Oakland
5 passenger - touring, newly
painted, new I tires,- In A-l
condition, quite a few acres
Horiety going at 4QO.OO.
SEE IT AT
TWCA Bureau Aids '
' The YWCA employment bureau
announces that it is in a position
to assist those , needing employ
ment, as well as . those who are
seeking help,' through added facil
ities for this phasa of work.- in
many Instances the bureau is able
to give ; recommendations, but not
always.: a:,
Dance v-
Schindler hall tonight.
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Genuine Fruit Caki
Now is the time to send your
fruit cake out. 50c per pound.
Special for this Saturday, 35c
Bake Rite Bakery. o24
Nurses' Registry
Call graduated nurses through
Saiem official register. Crown
drug store on or after Oct. 26.
Night phone 910J-1544XI. o24
New Chevrolet Tourings
Small down payment, balance
18 monthly payments. See Newton-Chevrolet
Co.. ol7tf
Four Accidents Fatal
.Four of the 746 accidents re
ported to the state industrial ac
cident commission during the week
ending October 22 resulted in
fatalities.. These, vere A. H. Krebs,
chaser steam crane. Linnton; Geo.
Roeffle. lumber worker, Klamath
Falls; G. H. Dengler, logger. Clat-
skanie. "and Ewald A. Lisman,
eenefal sUDervision. Willamette
Of th total number reported 611
were subject to the provisions of
the compensation act, 131 were
from firms and corporations -mai
han reiected the provisions of the
act, and four, from public utility
rarnoratinns not 'SUblect tb the
provisions of the compensation act
Cold Weather Calls '
For heaters. See new and used
heaters at Hamilton's, 340 Coutt
m m
Freehle!
Guess You Think You're TuU
Hear it and laugh on Victor re
cord at Moore's Music House. 025
Weather Affects Apples ;
The abnormal spell . of . dry
weather this section 4sexpeHenc-
. ' J . ill. lnlA(
j in the vicinity to ripen swiftly, ae-
I cording to word receives rriuy.
It is also reported that it is !diffi
eult to plow now because of the
dry condition of tne sou.
Gordon Hosiery
For $1.50 and $2, at Howard
Corset Shop, 153 S. High. oz
Teachers HI . ..
Vaccination that was nem re
cently at the Salem high scnooi
has evidently tasien wiue."".
Four teachers, Lela Johnson, Ola
r-ia r Vivian Marsters and Louise
TAwnoond were unaDie lO
t, rlasden at -tne niKn acnuwi
Friday because their vaccinations
had taken. Mrs, Legge-was uul
for a short time because of her
1 aj.,atirtn but was back in school
I ' f
Friday.
rhean for OniOl Sale-
New 5-room house, full base
ment, furnace and fireplace. Phone
L.f 5102-Wor 1575-R. 018tf
Vlnesrar Apples WanteO
Gideon Stolx Co., near corner
Snmmer and MI1L Sacks f urnisn-
ledU Phone 26.
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Ceolldge Broadcasts Speech
. President coonage s aaaresa i-
night at Washington, before tne
international Convention of the
Tonne Men's Christian Assocla-
j tiona of North America, will be
broadcast by three eastern mum
stations, according to an an
nouncement sent from isw i or
to the secretary of the local Y. M.
C. A. It is expected that the pres-
ROUGHS
I - Apply vm throat and chest
V VAPORUB
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F.N.WOODRY
Salem's Leading
AUCTIONEER
Pays Cash For Furniture
Residence and Store
1010 North Snmmer
PHONE 511
MEatablished Since 1016"
PAINTING
KALSOMINING
PAPER HANGING
For the right kind of materials
and- the very best workman
shin can- o ; ' ; .
Gabriel s
: Powder and Supply Co. ;
Its & Coxamerciu . Plonl 711
ident, will start speaking at 1 0 : S 0
a. m.', eastern standard time. The
three staUons are: WRC, Wash
ington, which will operate on 469
meters wavelength;, WJZ, New
York City, 455 meters, and WGY.
Schenectady, 379 meters.
Five Dollars Places.
An electric sewing 'machine In
your home. Give your order to
day. Hamilton's, ; 340 Court S$.
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All Wool Overcoat
$12.50 and $16.50. Bishops.
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Used Heaters
At Hamilton's.
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Legislators on Visit
Jay Upton of Bend, ex-president
of the Oregon senate, and. Denton
G. Burdick of Redmond, speaker J
of the house of representatives at i
the 1925 session of the legislature,
were in Salem Friday on business
connected with the attorney gene
ral's office. Before retarning to
eastern Oregon the men will at
tend the Oregon-California foot
ball game in Portland today.- They
dropped into the court bouse to
attend - a portion of the Kelley-
Willos murder trial yesterday.
Do You Wish. to Move
To Portland? We vcan trade
your Salem home for a Portland
home.,. See Mr. Gies. with Parker
Realty Co., 409 U. S. Bank Bldgv
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Send a Box of Oregon's Finest
Stark's Delicious to your east
ern friends. On sale at saiem
Fruit Union. o24
Taylor Speaks
At an assembly held at tne ha-
lem high school Friday morning
the students were addressed by
Rev. Fred. Taylor, pastor of the
First Methodist : r church of this
city.
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Genuine Fruit Cake-
Now is the time to send your
fruit cake out. 50c per pound.
Soeclal for this Saturday, sTTc
Bake Rite Bakery. o24
AsoaiUt Cases Filed
. Two assault and battery cases
were filed in Justice court yester
day. R. V. Stevens of Detroit was
arrested on a complaint sworn "to
by W. W. Downing and was fined
$10 by Brazier C. Small, justice
of the peace. Barry Brotherton,
charged with a like offense by D
51. Wilson, entered, a plea of not
guilty and had his case continued.
All Wool Overcoate
i.. $12.50 and $16.50. Bishops.
It
Hey! Freshle!
Where'd you get that stuff? At
Moore's Music House, on Victor
record. o25
( bntpM Krheduled
Religious services will be held
St Brooks and Waconda Sunday
Tbe following programs will' be
offered: Brooks Metnodtst ser
vices Sunday." Oct. 25,v Sunday
school. 10 a. m. Lesson; ""Money
or Christ?" Preaching at 11
m. Subject. "The Pearl of Great
Price." iPraver service Thursday
evening at 8 o'clock. Waconfla--Preaching
services Sunday,, Oct.
25. at 7:30 in the evening. Sub-
1ect 'The Pearl of Great Price
You are cordially invited to attend
these meetings- E. Lynn Bootnny
pastor. ........ i
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Pr Sewing Machines
With electric motor built in and
the latest light running shuttle
practically noiseless. Sold--on;
terms. Hamilton's, 340 Court-St
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.' Evangelist E. W- McCullough
will- speak at the Salvation Army
hall tonight at 8 o'clock. Mrs.
McCullough will render Instru
mental and vocal selections. Mr.
'McCullougb ' represents the 1 new
Indexed Bible concern."
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"Freshle' ' Hear It--"
On Victor record.' 'at Moore's
Music House; it'js a.knockout! o25
Fare well. Dance ,
McElroy's , orchestra. Crystal
Garden.::' J.Saturday night. Ten
men. o24
AsMaSMr 'Are Called
; County assessors from all sept
Hons of the state hsve been sum
moned to meet in Salem on Mon
day. November 2. according to an
nouncement made yesterday -by
. LH r-v
nou'GtT teonn Claim Ser.nrt7?:
- ; - BECKE
1 1 . insurance
; Lobby Hetllg Theater: 189
LADD & BUSH, Bankers
, ; 'r Established 1863 ' -k - i
Gcncral BanYnng Business.
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OZHoe Com from 10 Swra. te t ftH
' .'!"' ' 'm' '"! i l.
Carl Fisher.-state tax commission
er.' - Discussion,- 6f scounty tax rates
will play an important part in the
program. Other features of the
program will include election of
officers by the Oregon State As
sessors association and a banquet.
Governor Pierce will be one of the
principal speakers pf the meeting.
Saturday Rpeclal-H
Cascade lard. 2-lb. pall. 4Sc; ?o.
5 pail. 4c; No. 10 pail. $1.84.
Crews Market, phone 1880. Free
delivery.- Watch our window for
Saturday specials.' f o24
MEXICAN DEBT DEBATED
AGREEMENT IB
CHANGED AT
MEETING OF
BANKERS
NEW YORK, Oct. 2 3. --(By As
sociated Press.) iModllicatlon of
the Mexican debt j agreement nn
der which Mexico; j will resume
payment of its $500,000,000 exter
nal debt January 1, 1926, was an
nounced tonight by the interna
tional committee jot bankers on
Mexico after the! conclusion of
conferences with Alberto J. Pani,
Mexican finance I minister. The
modified agreement is subject to
ratification by President Calles
and the Mexican congress and to
thf acceptance of the bondholders
Original debt pact involving
the payment of interest upon Mex
ico's $500.000,000;debt and $200,
000,000 accumulated interests
was negotiated in 1922 by Thorn
as W. La Mont, chairman of the
International bankers' committee
and Adolfo De Huerta, the then
finance minister of Mexico. The
agreement was temporarily abro
gated in July. 1024, when the
Mexican government financially
weakened by the) De La Hnerta
revolution was forced to default
on payment. j
The revision agreed on by the
bankers and Senoir Pan) provides
for the return of the Mexican na
tional railway to private manage
ment on Janury 1 (and for the sep
aration of the rilrJiad debt amount
ing to about 4 per cent of the
total, from that jof the govern-
men.
HUGE ENGINE IN USE
MAMMOTH LOCOMOTIVE LARG
EST OF KIND EVER BOLT
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CHICAGO. Oct. 22. (Bv Asso
elated Press.) Wlben the Pioneer
Limited, train on the Chicago, Mil
wauaee t ai. rani railway puuea
out of Chicago tonight. It was
hauled by the largest two-cylinder
locomotive ever j built in this
country. The 'engine weighs
13S.000 pounds, Is 95 feet long
and 15 feet high, i It is capable of
starting and hauling 150 loaded
42-ton freight care, a train nearly
a mile and a half long. Notwith
standing its size it burns one
third less coal than any other en
gine. The locomotive was built
for, freight . service and is being
limbered up in passenger work.
PORTLAND MIAN KILLED - j
REDDING, Call, Oct. 23. (By
Associated Press).- Paul Vegt of
Portland, Ore., was instantly kill
ed near here this; afternoon when
he was caught in ithe belting of a
rock crusher. One leg was pull4
from the body.
Corvallis . Mountain States
Power Co. brings new . 66,000-
volt line from Albany.
Obituary
' Watt
In this city, October 23, Eliza
beth Watt, age 76. She is sur
vived by one' brother, George W.
Watt. Hoboken, Ni. J., and a niece,
Mrs. Glen Chessman, of Los An
geles. Funeral i announcements
will be made later from the Rig
don & Son mortuary.
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. Beers
At her home.. 454 Hood street,
October 23, Bessie lone Beers,
wife of Eugene I Murray Beers.
Funeral announcements will be
made later from the Rigdon & Son
mortuary. j ' ' .
FOR INFORMATION -ABOUT
RAILROAD TRIPS
Phoni727
OREGON M ELECTRIC
iff if A. r 1 1.
f- - T
HENDRICKS
Of AU Kinds
North High
Telephone 101
.ilyertoiAi
SH.VERTON."" Oct." 52. f Sne-
clal to The Statesman,) The
home of Mrs George Henriksen
was the scene :-ef a pretty -party
Thursday afternoon. The party
was In honor of Mrs. Oliver Hol-
man; Guests 4,wereMrs. Dan Dyb-setter-.
Mrs.: Selmer Ness, M rs.
Hans Jensen, Mrs. Mari Buness,
Mrs. M. C. Jacobsen. Mrs. Axel
Larson, Miss Inga, Goplerud. Mrs
Elmer Olsen.'-Miss Dora Henrik-
sen, Miss Jerdis Closte-, Mrs. S
Lyons. Mrs. Arthur , Gottenberg,
Mrs. x Adolph Haugen, Mrs. N. O.
MOiman, Miss Btnel Larsen, Miss
Louis ,.Henrik8en, - Miss Sylvia
Larsen, Miss Clara Holman, Miss
Mamie Holman, Mrs. Martin Hat-
teperg, Mrs.x Oscar Satern. Misa
Maria TlnglesUd,Mrs.-A. Enne-
voidsen, Mrs. ,Q, G. Evans, Mrs.
Earl S Adams and Mrs. Otto Le
gard. ...
Sweet potatoes can be grown at
Silverton, according to Mrs. M. S.
Hendricksen. Mra. Hendricksen
exhibits conclusive proof of her
statement. Last spring she plant
ed four hills of sweet potatoes.
This fall these four hills yielded
4.0 potatoes of saleable size. The
potatoes were of good color and
flavor.
Very attractive -was the informal
reception given Thursday evening
by the, Parent-Teacher association
for the- teachers of the Silverton
school Mrs. J. T.. Hoblitt, presi
dent of the Silverton association,
opened the evening by greeting
the teachers, to which Miss Clema
Whitchers responded. During the
evening musical . numbers were
given by Miss Alice Kaufman and
Mrs. S. E. Richardson, who each
sanjt two solos, and by a male
quartet composed of E. A. Booth,
I. Alfred, B. Day and N. Smith.
The program was prepared t: by.
Mrs. Edson. Cornstalk, Mrs. O. B-
Bentson and Miss Roselia Richard
son.-' " . -.
,. Presiding at the serving tables
wa Mrs. Charles Reynolds and
assisting her were Mrs. ' George
Steelhammer, Mrsv, Harry Carson,
Mrs. Claire Jarvis, Miss Catherine
Woodard, Mrs. Russell Scott. Mrs.
Willus Cooley and Mrs. Gordon
McCalL . ' Those in charge of the
preparation of the lunch were Mrs
J; C, Morley, Mrs. H. B. Latham.
Mrs. R. E. Kleinsorge and Mrs. E.
Banks.
The Eugene Field auditorium,
where the reception vaa held, was
decorated beautifully In . autumn
colors.. Ferns and sylvia banked
the windows, while all about the
I,Kight and. Morning to keep
-thein Clean, Cleat and Healthy v
Write for Ttetyt CctnT
or -Eye Beauty Book "
UmCa.IftH.S,9LOIuSt.ak
: Splendid Values ; .
Girls'New Woolen Frock
Lovely Fabrics-Pretty Colors
Sizes 6-8-1 0-1 2 Yearg '
They are truly extraordinary values wKeri one con
siders the quality of materials and handwork on '
"each, one of them. Every one is artistically com-'"'"
bined with contrasting color and hand embroidery
, JPPjjQue placed in a very novel manner. MAIN. .
Women's i Wool Sweaters
SKpbn Sleeveless Styles 5 1.9S to S4.9S
Regular Coat Styles $5.95 to $10.0Q
?T . ' Your Attention Is, Called
'r To the display of Silk Cocoons from Scio, Oregon
Japan and Syria. A!so featuring educational cul
' ture from cocoon to the spun thread. Every school
, boy and girl should see this. . . :
;;, ' , Silk Display . .. .,; '
Can
SALEM STORE
46 State Street 7
" , ' M
large hall were, huge baskets ot
autumn leaves ahd'redliahliaar A
number of small' tables had ben
brought In for-the occasion and
these also contained- bouquets of
flowers and autumn leaves. Mr3.
Gny Raven and Mrs. Dewey Allen
had charge of the decorating.
They were assisted" in the gather-
ine oi tneir..,nwieriai!$. uy v MHi
school boys. . . -
SALMON PACK KHORT 1
: Vancouver; r c ocCi3.
(AP) The British. Columbia-salmon
pack this year will probably
faU a little short ;of .last yearns
record yield, it was estimated herej
today, . , ,
Brooks
- Methodist services, Sunflay.jOc-
tober 25. Sunday school 10 a.
m. Lesson, "Money or Christ?"
Preaching at 11 o'clock. Subject,
"The Pearl of Great Price." Regu
lar weekly prayer service Thurs
day evening at 8 o'clock.5 Every
one cordially invited to attend, fc
Lynn Boothby pastor.
.. Waconda
Treaching service Sunfl'ay. Oct
25 at 7:30 o'clock in the evening.
Subject: "The Pearl of Great
Price.' You are cordially invitea
to attend. E. Lynn Boothby, pas
tor. ' ' N'"
" JOE WILLIAMS,
- The Battery Man
Wo Want To Meet YoU
WILLARD : 5
531 Court St. ' rhone 108
Individual
Chocolates?
Hand Dipped Soft -Centers
light and Darlc
Begular Price 75c lb' ...
For Saturday and
Sunday; Only;
39c a Lb.
Two Lbs. for 75c
, Limit two pounds to a-,,
pustomer .
Only at
SCHAEFER'Q
DRUG STORE M '
1S3 orthv tJommerclal"" Street
Phone 107 The Yellow .Front
The Penslar Store "'
Flannel or
Velvet
Dresses
. '$5.75
$10.75
and Do"
PORTLAND STLK SnOI
S83 Alder Street : r