BANKER'S BODY FOUND
SEATTLE. Oct. 26. By Asso
ciated Press. J-The, !body of fa
mail found on 'peaffc rlverl'ln' nor-
month, hag been positively identi
fied aalthat ol John. Woodard,
Danker of Loom Is, Wash., who dis
appeared from SeattlA July: 3Tvlt
wax learned here today. ;
-Identification wa.t made by his
son, Rosa " Woodard ,v who left for
the no.rth. several weeks, ago,;" He
is returning home -with the .nody
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V 'TAX AXD DO"
SALEM STORE PORTLAND SILK SHOP
4041 Stale Street
S83 Alder Street
MacDowell Club .Opens Season iWith P ;i 1
Inspirational Concert Last Night
Dorothy Pearw, pianist. Wins Favor; Mrs. E. C. Peets of Port lan a
for November 30
By AUDRED BUNCH
Something that, Salem . wants,
with an increasing realization of
the facjt, ia embodied , in the iri
uraph of numbers which made up
the first program of the loeal Mac
Dowell club this season given last
nlbt in Waller hall, a large and
responsive- crowd patronizing the
event. T : ' ' : :
.The distinct success of the eve
ning was the piano- work of. Miss
Dorothy- Pearce who, literally,
every time she stepped in sight,
was greeted by a clamor of ap
plause. ' Many favorable comments
Concerning the splendid assurance
and the vibrant, new expression
with which she plays, were uttered
in and out 'of hearing of . this tal
ented pianist. Miss Pearce has a
r.larld touch and plays at once In
spirihgly and accurately, -
Two' beautiful - instrumental
numbers, "With Sweet la vender"
and "To a Wild Rose," both Mac
Dowell compositions, opened - the
program.' Miss Pearce at the piano
accompanying the two artistic vio
linists. Mary Talmadge Headrick
add' Viola Vercler Holmari.' "
With agreeablie' ease, and de
I'ghtful' ndturalness .Mrs.' E. C.
Pets, president 6f the Portland
Break'a Cold ght Up with
'Tape's Cold Gompound"
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" Take two tablets
every three hours
. until three doses
are taken. The first
dose always gives
relief. The second
and third doses
completely break
up the cold. Pleas
ant; and safe to
take. . Contains no
quinine or opiates.
Millions use
"Pape's Cold Com
pound." Price,
thirty - five cents.
Druggists guarantee it. Adv.
MacDowell club, spoke briefly, but
fhformingly. of "The Aim and
Purpose of MacDowell" Clabs,"
outlining the life of America's
greatest composer, in relation to
the accomplishments therein. She
was introduced by Mrs. Phil New-
myer, president of the Salem club.
In opening. -Mrs. Peets said that
the very-name of MacDowell ought
to be an inspiration to all, and is
closing, that the MacDowell clubs
and the ' MacDowell colony are
great not onljr because of Mac
Dowell, the composer, but also for
reason of Mrs. MacDowell, his
wife. -
Miss - Pearce appeared, in her
first solo group immediately fol
lowing Mrs. Peets.' greetings not
enly from the, Portland club but
also, in telegram, from Mrs. Mac
Dowell. herself. As an encore to
Improvisation, Rigaudon, and the
celebrative'A. D. 162X), she gave
' To a Watertily and received an
immense bouquet of vivid roses in
token. Her second group includ
ed "Scotch Poem" and that -piece
of key-splendor, the Etude de Con
cert, with a Maykapar "Serenade"
in encore. -
' TriBta Wenger Powers, possess
or of a fulsome contralto, sang
The Sea" and "The Swan Bent
Low to the Lily," both revealing
the qualities that make Mrs. Pow
ers' voice as unforgettable os it is
engaging. Miss Josephine Bross
played Mrs Powers; accompani
ments with a sure and authentic
understanding. -
The MacDowell quartet sang
with rich harmony "Thy Beamirfg
Kyes" and "At Parting." The
personnel' of the group Includes
Ada Miller Harris, Ruth ' Emery
Riddle, Blanche Chamberlain Gal
loway, and Margaret Rosecrans.
The success of last night's pro
gram leaves the audience looking
forward with interest to the num
bers scheduled for next month.
the second program, especially fea
luring Indian music, being an
nounced for November 30.
CITY STREETS ARE
' GQBOIflSIffl
, J it T . i Hi i - i
Phil Metschan Declares Du
plication ' in - PoFtlarid '
Would Mean Millions
"If Portland had streets as
wide as Salem's, it woulcl mean
millions of ciollars to her taxpayers,-and
would mean Portland's
supremacy in the northwest," de
clared Phil Metschan, manager- of
the Imperial hotel of Portland, at
the weekly luncheon ot the local
Chamber of Commerce!
Mr. Metschan was formerly a
student of Willamette university,
and spent a goodly share of his
speech proving to those present
that the university is a vital part
in the growth of Salem. He de
clared that nearly every student
that goes to Willamette comes to
consider Salem as his home when
he has graduated and gone into'
his "life's occupation 'elsewhere.
And among those who have gone
out from Salem afters having ob
tained their "education at , Willa
mette are Edgar L. Piper, editor
of the Morning Oregonian; B F.
Jrrine, editor of the Oregon Jour
nal; the chief justice in the Philip--pine
Islands,' five" supreme court
fudges ot Washington and Idaho,
an eight supreme court judges of
Oregon. Besides this,, he declared,
there have been men attending
there'who have entered practically
fvery profession and business.
"Few schools in the west can
boast of a greater record," he said.
Those who go to Willamette, he
said. are. there for the primary
l-urpose. of study, although the
urge is, and was when he was at
tending the university, to nave a
good time. Mr. Metschan recalled
the" days when he was in Salem,
and 'was particularly clear in his
memory concerning the time he
taught G. Stolz the art of playing
poker
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! MUSIC CONTEST SLATED
can, concern lag the piece played
on the record. , , -
A Victfola will be given to the
school" furnishing the most con-
estaritsr; Winners in? the final
contest of the fourth, fifth and
sixth, grades will' also be awarded
Yittrqlas. Several 'Red. Seal ree
t rds will be given as other prizes.
MEXICO WEIXXJMES DEMPSEY
MEXICO CITY, Oct. 26. (By
Associated Press.) Jack Demp-
sey, the heavyweight champion, ar
rived here tbta afternoon and was
accorded a tumultuous reception.
Portland Radio fair entertains1
10,000 interested visitors.
BiSl'CK'S
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Oneof the highest grades of coffee sold in the west is priced
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under the regular value for this brand of coffee. See guarantee at bottom of ad.
Crown
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MANUFACTURER'S GUARANTEE Schillirigs' Coffee is guaranteed to be
equal in quality to any coffee sold on this market. Buy a! can--if .jfau i are not
satisrled that It is' the best, return the empty can and we will refund the full
purcnase pnee to you the factory will refund 6 us. ?
Gas On Stomach :
. Made Her Nervous
For many years Mrs. Cook had
gas on the fetomach and was nerv
ous and short of breath. Finally
she took Adlerika and it did her a
world -of- good. Adlerika - helps
any case gas on the stomach un
less due to deep-seated i causes.
Because it is such an excellent in
testinal evacuant it is the very
best remedy for constipation it
often works in one hour and never
gripes. J. C." Perry, Drugsist, 115
S: Commercial St. Adv.
PHONOGRAPHS OFFERED
PHIZES FOR SCHOOLS
AS
For the purpose of instilling in
the 'school children of Salem love
for better music, the H. L. Stiff
Furniture company of this city Is
planning to' hold a contest at the
local Armory during the first
week of January. Preliminary
contests will be held in all of the
school before the final contest
The nature of the contest is to
play 30 phonograph records, after
-hearing . each of which the pupils
are to write what information they.
Eugene- Cascade national for
est had 8 a,4 00 registered visitors
-. - - , . .-,'.?..
last summer.
rOTVER CABLE DRA WAV
, j : K . -TACOMA.
Oct. 26. (By Asso-
elated Press.) The first of six
steel transmission ' cables which
are to form a span of 6.251 feet,
believed "the longest of Its kind in
the world, was raised across the
narrow here today. The trans
mission line when completed wilt
bring' power to -Tacoma from--the
city's- new project at Lake Cush
nian, 44 miles west of here.
Children
fB FOR
l.AysKSI
MOTHER :- "Fletcher's Gas-
toria is a' pleasant, harmless
Substitute for Castor Oil, Pare
goric, Teething Drops and Soothing Syrups, especially prepared
for Infants in arms and Children all ages. ' "
To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of
Proven directions on each package. Physicians everywhere recommend jt.
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And Continues Tomorrow
and
Thursday
Thousands of pairs men's, women's, children's and
boys' shoes placed on sale at exactly half the marked
price. Be sure and be her one of th tlu' days
and buy all the shoes you will need ai these excep
tional prices. We can'iib but
the best way is to come in and see for yourself.
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SEE OUR WINDOWS THEY ARE FULL OF
- HALF PRICED SHOES r
This sale lasts exactly three days nothing spiel before the opening morning and
nothing sold, after the third day until we have another Month End Sale. This is
our seventh sale every one: goes over stronger than the one just previous.
WE HAVE A THREE DAY SALE AT THE END OF
EVERY MONTH. WATCH FOR THE ADS ,
AND BUY IN OUR HALF PRICE SALES
2o5c
Rubber Heels put on your shoes every Wednesday at half
price. Bring your shoes any day and leave , 4.
them for Wednesday ?
Da YOUR FEET-HURT?
Corns and 'callouses removed, without
pain or : sorepess. j "Ingrown nails re
moved and treated.. Pains In feet, weak
foot, flat foot, foot strains and fallen
arches adjusted. Do not' suffer. - J will
give you, the best that science can pro
duce in scientific chiropody; Consult
' ' Dr. Williams
- .'-About iTonr Fept .
- Hours 9 j to 5: Phone 616 , !
'fiwrMpi', 'A BdBaadBoed.
REPAIR DEPARTMENT
Our shop 1b equipped with all ne'w' ma
chinery. We use nothing but the very
best grade of leather that pioney will
buy; ? i -: :y .
Mr. Jaeobson, In charge of this depart
ment, 1 la aa expert I In bis T Jliie7-ha
spent I years In; factories , and repair
shops - and5 will do nothing - bat high
grade work. . ;:.. .
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