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, THE OREGON ftf ATESMAN. SALEM. OREGON Singing Panis-Presser Has Voice - , J confirmed iXh& gospel of" Christ. 1 That ! fa 'wh tha New Testament cording to 'gossip among the lo cal grain dealers.. Several o!tera of $1.25 and- $1.30 have been, accepted. Some bids for rnillins wheats havo been as high s $1.0 84 of M cCormack, Caruso, Expert Says is divine and the only rule of faith and practice for the Christian. WINNING OVER WINTER Thus in His works, characteris If you want a nice Dodge - Coupe for ?550 v v ' . - - oh - ' A 1923 Overland Touring at S350 Come to! r ' . tics, the things - He suffered. His attributes . and His achievements, we have testimony, from Scripture that demonstrates the Spirit's per sonality and divinity. Hence. He FISHING STRAMEU - juXCS ; . 1 ; :---. .-.1. VICTORIA. B. C, Oct.' 29. (By Associated Press. J-Thc fish is in very truth "the Comforter" ing tender Nahmint struck a rock and sank in '54 feet 6f water at promised by the Christ. : He came on the pay o Pentlcost to abide tne entrance ot Kyaqnotonnd. o. junto the end of time. His abode QWERGOR EN! K the west " coast of -v aacouver i-- is in His temple the body r.ot a land 'today. , The crew, rowed to Christian wherein He glorifies the BYl0Te in 8klrf8 1 ,1 LiOrd jesus cnrisu I MilMM G W. JOHNSON & li Cloudy i Moderate temperature; light southerly winds. Max 63; Min. '44; River '2.5, stationary; Rain fall none; Atmosphere clear; . Wind northwest. ..: j " - Assault Case Filed An assault , and battery , com plaint was filed in justice- court yesterday by C. Polka against ' Charles WrlghC a blacksmith. An altercation is said to have arisen : over some carpenter work done, by Polka. .The case wiM probably be heard today. : i Vinegar Apple AVanceO Gideon Stolz Co., near corner Summer and Mill. Sacks furnish ed. Phone 2 $- o$tf Whole Grain Wheat Call 1179.- Henry Lee, distr o27tf Warden Plana Trip V Warden A. MDalrymple will leave Monday for" Jackson, Miss., to attend the annual meeting of the American Prison ' Congress which opens November 7. The congress last year was held at Salt Lake City.' " ; Get Your Slicker Here - All styles and colors at better values. The Man's Shop. oSO Kenon's Orchestra Special Hallowe'en dance, Crys tal Garden. Sat. nite. -o31 New Cbevrolet Towlngs ' Small down payment, balance 1 8 monthly' payments. See New- ton-Chevrolet Co. v' ol7tf Lejrim fleets Monday Mopjay night promises to be a big nig&t for; members of Capital Ppst Nd. 9 -for announcement is made of a big feed. Final plans for. v Armistice - day will be dis cussed; at this meeting, - This Is "Shipley's Dresa Week" AH prices of dresses In stock have been greatly reduced. ; oZ Brick Building BargaJ $21,000 takes modern' building with long-time lease that nets yon 8 per cent, with acertain Increase In 'valtie. t: Non-resident owner. Becke 4 Hendricks, 189 N. High, HeilirTBldgv: m 31 Special! While They IaM - Guaranteed Electric Irons. Reg ular $5, now $2.93. Salem Hard ware Co. ; .. 31 Cowrt .Session Orer - ; - The eastern Oregon session of the supreme court has ended, and IS jurists are beginning toVreturn to' Salem. Justice Burnett, as 'ns?al. was t-eitirst to get back to the city and was at his office TiinrsdayV There were 21 cases ihi term : The ' supreme court meets in Pendleton. Thin I hipWa DrsM Week'. ' All prices of dresses In stock tia-n Keen rreatlv reduced. oSl Anartment House Corner- $7500, with buildings on to carry a wonder investment. Extra lance. Close university and state -house, schools- Becke & Hen drlcks. 189 N. High. Heilig Bldg . ; - ' . . ( . o3i To Country Correspomlents . Let Ella McMunn teach you how to write for newspapers, so that you may be able to. secure a po sition with a city newspaper, or from your home on. the farm or In a village, yon can earn real money. ' A 12 weeks course for $10, which is more practical for Oregon wft- 1hm t J30 course orierea 1.1 II I 'JSrtl i4 469 State Street MEWS IM Twenty years a correspondent and ten years in every capacity on a city dally enables Miss McMunn to know what is wanted and paid for. All work by mail, so that you can improve the long winter evenings jnst ahead. ; If you have faith send $10 money order and begin pleasant and profitable study November 1st. Ella Mc Munn, Salem, route 8. Get Your Slicker Here Air styles and colors at better values. The Man's Shop. o30 Vanity Cases-Hand Bags 30 per cent discount as long as they last. Nothing takes the place of LEATHER." F. E. Shaf er Harness Supplies. ' o30 . . s " ' - We Carry Jhe Largest . i. Ass't i of masks costumes wigs for mask .parties . and Hal lowe'en. Schaefer's Drug Store, 135 N. Com. o31 Visiting: Days Changed Visiting days at the penitentiary are Monday, Wednesday and Fri day,. . under" "a recent' change in schedule,' Formerly visitors were permitted at the institution all days of the week with the excep tion of Saturday and Sunday. No visitors are permitted on holidays at any time. For Sale. Radio Poles Two used radios cheap. 1935. - Phone o30 A Dance .Every Saturday DuBoia' popular dances, Derby hall; f ' .- o31 Lincoln Pupils Rack .The pupils at Lincoln grammar school who chose to remain out of school for a prescribed period rather than submit to vaccination when physicians declared a small pox epidemic to be threatening, will be permitted to return to school Monday, as the three weeks period specified will then be up. The MeKinley"- students are all back, but . the Parrish students who refused to be vaccinated will be out till toward the last of the week. .', . - f : ' . . ' ' Furniture TlphoYstery- . And repairing. Gieaa-Powert Furniture Oompany. :: '- aSOtf Certified Stodcbake is ' " - See them att the Certified Pub lic Motor Car Market, where used cars are sold on the same plan as In force nnder the Stadebaker Cor poration of America. See Stude- b&ker ad in -Saturday jErenlng Post for Oct. 10. ' " oSl Loses Cnrtain- , v L. M. Ganimel of Ventura, Cal., reported ' Thursday- that he had lost a side curtain from his Stade baker car somewhere in this city. Furniture Tpholstery And repairing. Gleaa-Powers Fnrnltiire Oompanj. ; i20tf CLmmp for Qvcteu Sa New; 5-robm; house," full base ment, furnace and fireplace. Phone owner, 2103-W or 1575-R. OlStf High School Students Back . Thursday the three : weeks period which the students who refused : to submit to vaccination for smallpox were required to re main' away frpm school expired. and 18 ot the 24 students staying out returned to school. The others are expected to return this morn lng. ' .. 7 Guaranteed . Electric Iron -Regular $5; now $2.98. .Hardware "Co. Salem ' o31 Chnrch Dinner Tonight For the benefit of the . West Salem Union Methodist church banquet is being sponsored In the dining room of , the First Methodist church .In Salem tonight.: Plates will be $L Three tables wUl be served, ; the- first at; 5:30 o'clock, the 'second, at S: 1 5, and the third at 7 dt!ocS. AH foods donated for the menu were furnished by Salem Individuals and firms. All Here are some real values in Winter Vvercoats. - $20.00 to $40.00 CO. BRIEF nated by members of the three Salem Methodist churches. fleaerred Seats 1.00 " At Anderson's and Ilanser's for Saturday's game Whitman va Willamette. ' Madamo and Mademoiselle The French Shop., will present for your "plaisir" a fashion revue with living models, showing "the latest, creations of American and French "contowiurs" as a feature with "The Slave of Fashion" pic ture at the Heilie theater. Oct 31, Nov. 1. M. Buffe Morrison, Masonic Temple, 115 N. High, i First Mortgage Money Wanted For new Salem homes. Amounts $600 on up; 6 to 7 per cent. Becke & Hendricks, 189 N. High, Helllc Bldg. o31 Woodry A Hon Buy furniture. Store, 271 N. Commercial. Phone 75. s2tf Malam and Mademoiselle j The French Shop will present for yotfr "plaisir" a fashion' revue with living models, showing the latest creations of American and French "contowiurs" as a feature with "The Slave of Fashion" pic ture at the Heilig theater, Oct. 31, Nov. 1.. M. Buffe Morrison, Masonic Temple, 115 N. High j n 1 30 .... i Dances Every Friday Xigbt J At Derby halL Everyone wel come. .. o30 Refinlshing Pianos A specialty. ' Free estimates on request. I. J. Hersha, expert pla no. and . furniture refinisher and polisher. Inquire at' Moore's Musie House, 409.415 Court St Phone 983. nl Hansen Better A. B. Hansen, who was serious ly injured in an, auto accident Sunday is reported to be improV' ing. For a time it was doubted that he would recover. Meqaerade Dane Sciiindler hall, Sat. night, prizes. . t Cash o30 Accident Causes Injury ed Mrs. J. E. Summer of 1268 North Summer was slightly bruis ed Thursday evening wen the auto she was in collided) with that driven by Harold Vogt"of Pra- tum. The accident occurred at Court and HIga. BJaziers, $.1.93 Wool shirts, $4.45. At Breier's. Studies to Be Given "The Evangelism of 'Jesus" Is the subject of a series of studies being conducted: by Rev. Fred Taylor, pastor of the First Meth odist-church of this city. The first lecture,, "Jesus and Nathan ialH,wa8 given last night at the church. " Lawyer' Sought '''JiT: ' School authorities are Wonder ing what has become of the lawy ers . that-told members I of the Friars club i that they were reor ganizing legally. After the lawyers assured the boys that they were within their rights.rthejr refused to show themselves. It is said, and did not make an appearance before the school board . at Its meeting Tuesday evening. ' Get Your Slicker Here ! All styles and colors at better values. The Man's Shop. o30 . , i Theater X Will be found hereafter op page three. , -' j- ,o28tf Wilkinson Blackjacked" t . Fred Wilkinson ot Falls City, formerly of Salem, was black jacked on a recent trip to Port land." He had stopped tj light a cigarette near Second and Wash' ingten when he was slugged. . He waspto & private hometwhen found nnconscions and did: not He was robbed, of over $50. He is z bookkeeper and amateur vaudeville performer. Closing Oat , My line of stamped goods. Mrs. Miller over Miller's store. o30 Seaman Speaks Gale Seaman, field agent for the YMCA, spoke during chapel hour at Willamette university on Thursday. He declared that only one out of every 200 in Jhe United States goes to college, and said that each' student should consider himself Ir responsible to the il 99 that do t not go. Skating at Dreamland Every Tues., Fri. and Saturday . .o20 1 -nil -Exclusive DistrlbBtlon For W. W. Kimball pianos. A. B. Chase. Davenport & Tracy. Bush 'ft -Certs. Moore's Music House, 409-415 Court. s20tf Recovering From Operation , Mrs. -Charles Willard, who un derwent an operation at Willam ette Sanitarium, is recovering nicely and her friends are pleased to learn that she hopes to be able to return to the home of her moth er within a few days. Mrs. Wil lard is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lenon. Rummage Sale Saturday' St. Joseph's auditorium. The Lunch Box For real ' eats Orey Coffee, 620 181 S. Liberty. Bleachers Threatened- Fire Of an undetermined origin threatened the old .bleachers on Sweetland field shortly before 40 o'clock last night. Prompt action by the fire department prevented serious conflagration and the damage done was slight. i . tit. Apartment for Rent Call at 165 North Liberty. , hi Pumpkin Pies For Hallowe'en. Place your 631 Smallpox Present- There were five cases of small pox reported to the office. of tka city health officer this week, ac cording to word received Thurs-day.- , Waitresses Wanted Home restaurant. o30 Fence Being Put V ' A wire-fence is 'being erected around Sweetland ' field in , order to kee pthe crowds off the side lines in the Willamette-Whitman game to be nlayed Saturday at Z o'clock. Reserved Seats l.OO At Anderson's and ' , Hauser's for Saturday's game Whitman vs. Willamette, ,, o30 Frat Ilcari Searoau-T Gale Seaman," YMCA secretary, was a dinner guest at the Phi Kanoa PiraterBitv'iast'nicht. lie gave the Willamette men a short address-alter dinner. r - Good Oak Grub Wood $8 delivered oft car, 3 to 8 in 4 ft. Will be in Friday. See J. A. Mills. Phone'175. o31 Births Are Reported During the last two days there have been; nine birOis reported at the office of the city health xAV. cer. Of these five were girls. To Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Herr of Sil verton was born on October Sl'r a son, who has not yet been named Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Gee of Inde pendence received a son on Octo ber 21 and have named him Totn mie Lafayette. - A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Cupp of ,Ger- vais on October 21, and was named Theodore Thomas. Mr. and ' Mrs; P. L. Clarke of Sttverton received a, son on October; 25 ', and T have given him Uhe' name of Robert Lorain. A daughter was born on October 27 to Mr. and Mrs- L. V. Hackett and has been named Inez Louise. Mr. and Mrs. G.W. Ed wards of Salem received a daugh ter on October 22 and have given her the name of Betty Louise, To Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Cleavlnger of Salem was born a daughter on Oc tober 22, who has been named Prlscllla May. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. JN. Boyle of-Sarem on October 14 and: has been given the name of Monte Lu To Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Fowler of Marion was! born a daughter! on October 13, who has been named Eloise Jean. . FOR INPORSfATIOTf ABOUT RAILROAD ..TRIPS ' ,v phone 727 . blEdotl'ELECfRlC v - fit, " I - v- , A sensational career in opera is predicted for Max Berman (above) , New York pahts-presser, by Giacom Bourg, who trained Lucrejia Bori, Edward Lankow and othei' stars. "He has the melody of McCormack ind the volume of Caruso." Me is prepar ing Berman, whom lie discovered by accident, for a dehut in con cert in . February.' .'! SOME SUNDAY SERMONS ; ' f; I FROM SALEM PULPITS "The-Nature of the Holy Spirit" Topic of Rev. R. L. Putnam at Court Street t'lirlsthin; "The First Commandment" by - Key. Norma n K. Tully,1 Puslor of the First Iresbjterian t'hnrcli, and "The life of Jesus," Rev. H. H. Shanks, of the First Baptist Church Nature of the Holy Spirit Sermon delivered at t!he Court Street Christian church last Sun day by Rev. R. L. Putnam, pastor. Text, from John 16:13- One is treadinj on holy ground when discussing the Holy Spirit. There is much confusion in the Christian, world regarding the na ture of this Comforter Christ promises Hig disciples after His death and ascension. This con fusion has come due to persons trusting their emotion, ; personal experience or what others say, rather than taking their informa tion from the true source. As in all things divine the Bible is the only source of information concerning the Holy Spirit. In the Old Testament there are 88. distinct references and in the New Testament 264 references to he Holy Spirit. A carefutj study of all these passages will reveal all ' there v1b to. know this j side of 1 heaven concerning this subject. Jesus in words of our text and context refers to Him as a per sonality. "He" and "him" are pronouns used by the Savior in speaking of the comforter He pro mised. No matter what; men may claim: "an influence emanating from God," or " a mere imperson al force," and like views; the Obituary Estes i Ann Gott Estes died at the home of her, daughter in Salem Heights October 29 at the age o? 91 years. Fnrvived 'by a daughter Mrs. J. W. Harbet of Salem and a son, Frank Estes, of Belden, Cal. Fun eral services will be held at the Webb funeral parlors today at 2 o'clock. Rev. W...C. Kantner will have charge -fiBerviees. The re mains will go forward to Portland crematorium. " '' ' Mai1 lioweTjed nt a local hofrpUal .October ' . 29,'. (p25. Fun eral announcements, later. Webb runeraj ..parlors in -charge or ar rangements. . FUNERALS Reagan j The remains of Ora T. Reagan went forward from the jWebb par lors today en route to iFrankfort. Ind., where funeral services will be held. ! NEW LAMP BURNS C;:T 94 AIR .Beats Electric or Gas A new oil lamp that gives an amaiingly brilliant, sort, white light, even better than gas or eiec7 triclty, has been tested by the u. S. Government and 2.5 leading universities and'tound to - be su perior' to 10 ordinary oil lamps. It burns without- odorl smona or noise no pumping up: is simple. clean, safe. Burns 94 air and G common kerosene (coal ouj. The Inventor, V. M. Jonnson, 161 North 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 wm.neip mm Introduce It. - Write him today ior full particulars. Also ask him to explain how you can -get me agepcy. and without experience or money make ?250 to $500 per mouth. Adv. - i' F.N.WOODRY '""Salem'a Leading AUCTIONEER Pay Cash For Furwltnre Itesldestce and Store . -- . 16IO ; North- Summer . .. . pnoNE 511 . TitabDshccJ Since 191C - v s v Scripture holds Him a person ac tive in all ways as a personality. He speaks. He testifies. He teaches and quickens the mind. He guides. He leads and forbids. He searches. Only a person' does these things. Furthermore, Scriptural' char acteristics of the Holy Spirit re veal a personality. They are com mon to a person: mind, knowl edge, affection, will, goodness. Like a person He suffers slights and injuries; He is grieved and vlxed; He is despised, blasphemed and lied unto, and- resisted. Not only is He a person, but like God and Christ, is a divine personality. He possesses attri butes like unto God. He is called "the eternal Spirit; He knows the "deep things of God." He is all powerful and omnipresent. Also the works attributed to Him in the Bible manifest His divinity. In the creation He "the Spirit of God moved upon the face of the waters;" the heavens were garnished by Him and Job said, "The Spirit of God hath made me. and the breath of the Almighty giveth me life." He regenerates the soul lost In sin for except, he "be born of the water and the Spirit he cannot enter the king dom of God.!' He raises the body from death for "if the Spirit of Him (God) that raised up Jesus from the dead," sayeth Paul, "dwelleth in you. He' that raised un Christ Jesus from the dead shall give life also to your mortal bodies through His Spirit th.at dwelleth in. you." He is the source of the miraculous. It was by His miraculous power that He JOE 'WILLIAMS The Battery Man We Srr Ton " ... While Tn Wit. WIUiAIU) K31 Court St. Phone 08 painting kalsomining; PAPER HANGING For the right kind of materials and the very best workman ship call us. 1 Gabriel Powder and Supply Co. 178 8. Commercial Phone 228 LADD & BUSH, Bankers - Established 1868. ''. General Bankins: Business ; - ' r , Office Boors from 10 aunu to pj. - m . ra - -m. m p - ? . BECKE A IIEXDRICKS Insurance of AH Kinds 1 Lobby Helllsi Theatre. 189 iN. High . ' Telephone ! 61 CELEPHOXB TlUAIi OS NOBLESVILLE, Ind., Oct. 29. r Almost the entire substances of the dying declaration alleged to have1 been made by Made Ober- holtter was admitted today in the trial of D. C. Stephenson, - Earl Klenck and Earl Genty, for first degree murde in .connection with her death. . . ' ' STUDENT LCRE.SE IiAJlGE SEATTLE, Oct. 29 An increase of 699 students over the registra tion of 1924 of the Tjniversity of Washington was announced here today by Registrar Stevens. A total Of 6149 students are attend ing the nniversity this year. WHEAT SALES LARGB WALLA WALLA, WTash., Oct. 29. More wheat has - been , sold this week, than in the other three wpeK8inv. ucioDer comuinea, ac- WntrLnnlrtxetFforj a " T' ' 1 ; J Civil Service do I 'X x 1 - tL -.v- f .'.v. v,'. . The presiJeat Is beissf nrtf ki to name Irs. Minnie F. Can-' ningham1 (above), Texas woman,' to the : Democratic racancy ia tht U. S. civil service cotnmii" sion caused by the death of MrW Helen H. Gardener.' OndeuVvoOd " TYPEWRITER CO. Dfrect Factory Branch ' 510 Court Street Phone 262 Typewriters Rented, Sold, i Repaired , Special rental rates to students Eastman Brothers Furnaces Salem Office 169 S. High Office hours: - " 12:M TO 2 P. M. ' : - .. -, i j r.- i . Ictory,": Silverton, Ore. II. -P. WOODRY & SON ..... Aoetlouetii mat Farnttsre Xalra, . pay cut (ox JJs4 Fnrmttare. Bteie 1 .871 H01U CoauBtrcUl. Office Phone 75 or Jles Idenre Phone 1843-W ALL fafl7S f1A7Zp6frtSiKAttC. . WAIT FOR J3 : fl Onrrrmfeint Girhrr ARRIVES SUNDAY F. N. WOODRY'S AUCTION DATES F. N. Woodrys Store. Sum mer and Norway. Furnituro, rugs, heaters, ranges, tools, etc.. ,- " 'S ' V IToday, Oct. 30, 11:00 a.m. r iniles west of Willamina on highway: 26 head of good dairy cows, fresh ancb com ing fresh,. Free lunch at noon. ' . : . - ' . Win. Ray, Owner s . 5 Monday, NoVe 2, ... 1:30 p. jm. At 434 South 2.3rd Street High grade furniture, player piano, rugs, sewing ma chine, canned fruit, tools, etc. Everything like new. Terms cash. , J. A. Sirnmons, Owner Tuesday, Now3j ; l:30.p. i7 2565N.FiftKSt. Four good lots with four roomed plastered house ln clndlng range and all furni ture. - - ' . , Mrs. Sasan Piclie, Owner i. - , i Wednesday, Noy 4 , 1:30 p. m,.,j 1244 .N. Front St.: Furni ture, range, heater and rus, home canned fruit, Cools, etc H. J. Jones, Owner -. ' -i . - -3 Wed. Nite-Nov. 4, 7:00 p. mv-:; '.. .F.'N. Woodry's Store, Summer and Norway. - Thursday, Nov, 5, 10:30 a. m. First farm north of Valley racking- Co.; on Tacific highway:, nine horses, cow, cbickens. - machinery,- furni ture, tools, etc. , T. W. Steigef Estate.' KKSEItVE Tins LiST? FOItltEFEREXCE F;iWOQpiiY Salem's Lcadirr-x A u'c'ti oncer ... . .'.lhono nil. : e"