FRIDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 30, 1925
AT THE HEILIG TOMORROW
THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM. OREGON
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Principals in tne cast of "A Slave of Fashion,"-coming to the
Heilig theater tomorrow, i Lew Cody, not shown here, has a large
part in the picture.
SEPULCHRE IS PREPARED
AGED MIXEU HEWS TOMB
FROM WALLS OF CUFF
SACRAMENTO. Cal.. Oct. 29.
(By Associated Press.) -For 18
years William .M- Bowman, ai-year-old
pioneer, of the. gold days,
has been chiseling from the rocks
of a lonely promontory in EI Do
rado county, probably the most
unique sepulchre in California.
, There the aged miner plans to lie
down, as he feels death near at
hand, and when the end comes,
be sealed in the granite tomb by
friends. ' ; ..
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today "by El Dorado county min
era. friends of the pioneer.
,i Nearly 20 years ago Bowman
conceived the- plan to construct
his grave on, a 200-foot promon
tory on Bowman point, between
El Dorado and Latrobe, the min
ers said. He hollowed ,put the
grave, fitted it with a coffin and
selected .four friends to be pall
bearers. -
Since then two of the friends
have died, so Bowman built a
"death house" enclosing the grave
and headstone, which he also has
made.
The nifner said that the early
settler will live in the house at
his grave t. await death,, and
when he believe the final hour is
approaching, iw.Ul draw a white
flag to the top o a pole, a signal
that the tomb u ready ' to be
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RADIO TO CHECK TRAINS
NEW SAFETY DEVICE SUC
CESSFUL IX DEMONSTRATION
are pumped into the rails by a
roadside unit.
"The loop collector coils are
equipped with variable conden
sers for tuning each coil to the
wave length propagated in the
rails. These coils transmit the
various wave lengths to the vis
ual signal device in the engine
cab!" This consists of three lights
red for danger, yellow for can
tion and green for clear track
ahead. These signals give the en
gineer advance information on the
condition of the track ahead.
DETROIT, Oct., 29. (By Asso
ciated . Press.) A radio operated
safety device that checks speeding
locomotives automatically when
danger looms ahead, ha3 been giv
en a successful demonstration over
10 mile stretch of Pere Mar
quette tracks. The4est was in the
presence of officials of the Pere
Marquette and the Michigan Cen
tral and Thomas E. Clark of De
troit, inventor of the' device.
By means of a system radio con
trolled siKnal lights in the engine
cab it was demonstrated that the
engineer can be forewarned of
danger many minutes in advance
Should the engineer be disabled
the system control checks the en
gines' speed and brings it to a halt
at any danger point, at any time.
Mr.' Clark explained his inven
tion: -
"The success of continuous con
trol depends on the propagation
of electro magnetic waves flowing
n the track rails, these waveB be
ing picked up by loop collector
eoils under the pilot. - The waves
SKULL FRACTURED IX JAIL
SEATTLE Oct. 29. (By Asso-
clatefl Press?) When Dan Fitz
gerald arrested on a charge of in
toxication was taken to a hospital
from the city jail today with a
fractured skull, Chief of Police
Severyns demanded an investiga
tion. Fitzgerald was reported all
right physically when put in the
jail. He is in a critical condition.
Say It With a Classified Ad
Spanish Heroine
Visits U. , S. to
Study Feminism
Baroness de Alcahali of Spain
is in this country to study Amer
ican feminism, p The baroness, a
commissioned officer ' with the
Spanish. army in Morocco, was
twice wounded in the. fighting
with the Riffs, and was deco
rated by King Alfonso for valor.
; . i : faith . . . "
AITH is senerallv understood to be Implied acceptance of the
V statements of the Bible and belief in the divinity of Jesus and
"V His works and teachings. As the term is used in the New Tes
tament it has a broader and deeper meaning. Paul in Hebrews XI
defines it as "the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of
things not seen.' A the term is popularly used it defines a mental
attitude, a state of mind. Paul's definition makes faith a much more
active and vital thing. He gives . it power and substance. It is
manifest that it is not a' physical substance but from the references
In the New Testament to faith and its accomplishments it may be
termed spiritual or divine power.
-It is common in these days to hear even religious people say
that they 'do not believe in the miracles of Jesus and to hear argu
- ments tending to prove these miracles are Impossible because contrary
' to the laws of nature. , "
Who would have the conceit to say la this age of the world, with
air ships weighing thousands of pounds sailing over his head at a
speed of more than, one hundred miles per hous, that a man weighing
one hundred and fifty pounds, possessed of -a divine p6wer that he
does not yet understand, could not walk Open the water that has a
density many times greater than that of the air? Because. we do
not know of the cleansing, healing and life giving power -of the
.Divine Spirit and its emanations, shall we say that the touch or even
the presence of one animated by that spirit 'could not heal and make
whole a diseased body of one who was In its presence?.-
' 'The trouble with us tn. this age is that we are disposed. to meas
" nre eventM" b" th standard of our physical knowledge and to give
no heed to laws and forces that are above and finer and more power
ful than any physical law with which we are acquainted. Anything
' -net done in accordance with these physical laws is said to be a miracle
and is declared to be Impossible. We have not yet come to recognize
-.that there are laws and forces higher than the physical and that the
.operations of these higher laws and forces is Just as fixed and certain
as is the operation of the physical laws. We must some day come
to an understanding of this fact and when we do we shall know that
the work attributed to Jesus, and termed miracles, are a glorious
reality,, and that these works give man a glimpse of the life he will
live and the power he will be able to exercise when he develops the
latent divine lite within him to the point where it will be active and
alive sufficiently to enable him to understand the working of the
divine life and the laws under which it operates. Jesus represents
the spiritually developed, divine man. and tbe works He did were the
works of the divine Spirit. According to His statement He was the
first of many brethren, all of whom and all of us, can do these works
and greater works when we become His disciples, and. follow Him
' in life and conduct until the God life in us is unfolded into conscious
action. - ,-!--;-i-'--i-.- . ,
Faith is the word that in the Bible is used to distinguish the
working of this Divine life and law. ? By this faith Jesus lived and
worked and we are incited to have this faith that Jesus had. This is
- quite different from having faith in Jesus. When we have the faith
.of Jesus we shall have the spiritual, divine life He possessed and
because we have it we shall also be able to live by faith, to work by
faith, to have the power of faith and to enjoy the fruits of the Spirit.
TODAY and TOMORROW
Men's New Oxfords
$5.95
Black and tan Calfskin Oxfords in this sale
offer a real saving, especially to men with dis
criminating tastes for fine footwear. Brogue
style, new lasts in winter cuts; sturdy Goodyear
welt soles with fairstitching trim. Solid leather
throughout. Regular 7.50 value; sizes 1 to
10, B, C, and D widths.
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Women's Pumps
$3.95
82 pairs of Women's Pumps, values, to $9.00, in
this month end sale. Satin, kidskin and patent,
also combinations of leathers, medium and. high
heel. All are desirable style; many are broken
sizes of new fall and winter numbers. Nearly all
sizes in the group, 4 to 8. This price for today
and tomorrow onl !
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Plaid Blankets
Seconds of $5 Grades
$3.39
In appearance to the average buyer this Blanket
would pass as a Nashua $5.00 grade. The imper
fections are so slight that one could easily make
that deduction. However we bought them as
"seconds" at a price that permits us to pass
them on to you at $3.39. Colors: Lavender,
blue and pinks, 66x80.
( Basement) .
Embroidered Pillow Cases
$2.19 Pair
These were purchased for Hobday selling and
inasmuch as they arrived earlyj we will include
them in this month-end sale" at this low price.
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broidered in a variety of new. designs. JMade of
linen finished materials.
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Imported Rugs
Size 2 4x36
98c
All the way from Slovakia came this 24x46 Riig
to sell at this price. Ideal for Sleeping porches,,
bedrooms and dens. . Colors are dark wine reds,
dark green mixed, etc. See these Today and
Tomorrow in our Basement store.
(Basement)
Dimity Bed Spreads
V, Size 81x90
; $1.98
These aVeyer!' durable cluster striped Dimity
Bed Spreads, in full bed size 81x90. Exception
ally fine for laundry, especially easy to iron,
made of good quality bleached cotton, regular
$2.95 value. Only a few at this price.
(Basement)
Cannon Towels
Size 22x40
3 for $1.00
A special number in "Cannon" quality Towels
will be featured Today and Tomorrow at the
special price of 3 for $1.00. A waffle weave,
very absorbent quality. Endorsed by athletic
associations. Buy them by the half dozen and
save!
(Main Floor)
Bramley Collar and Cuff Sets
$1.00
Net ecru Collar and Cuff Sets will revive the
smartness of your dress and. give it a new and
interesting effect. These are extra values and
must be seen Today and Tomorrow. Only a few
at this price. . - .
(Main Floor)
Gossard Non-Lace Belvadear
$4.95
We've selected a special lot of Gossard Non-lace
Belvadears, value to $7.50,-for this sale. Made of
brocade Coutil with four gores of elastic web
bing, six garters, sizes 27 to 34. This Corset is
fitted according to exact waist measure. A
Gossard product at only 2-3 of regular price,
Today and Tomorrow, .
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Crepe Pajamas
$2.98
You'll ,want a set of these Pajamas when you
see them. Made of good soft quality novelty
crepe in pastel shades. Made by ''Dainty
Wear." ' Extra value giving. These novelty
patterns are especially made for the school girl.
(Main Floor)
School Coats .
$19.50
Every school girl and working girl will appre
ciate the values offered in this group at $19.50.
Tailored models in fine plain and novelty tweeds
with quarter linings of silk serge. New greys
and tans. We guarantee the quality of these
Coats. Good service combined with smart
style. .
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Rayon Novelty Hose
95c Pair
Novelty Rayon Hosiery -in all the leading cos
tume and hosiery colors, such as bran, sunset,
tanbark stone grey, blush, nude and black
These are the "Starkist" brand, an exception
ally fine stocking at this price. All sizes
8l2 to 10.
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Fabric Gloves
$1.00
A special clearance of fabric gloves in novelty
cuff style. Very desirable in fact the newest
styles are included. Colors mode, beaver and
brown. Not all sizes of a color, but all sizes in
the group: 6, 6i2, 7, 7Va, 8', 81.
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Women's Felt Slippers
: ' All Sizes " " i .
98c Pair .
Women's felt Slippers with soft soles, ribbon
trimmed and large pom poms, offered during
month-end sale at 98c pair. Mostly dark colors,
all Sizes 4 to 8,
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Women's Trimmed Hats
" $2.95 . . .
Our basement millinery section places a large
group of women's fall and winter trimmed Hats
at $2.95 on sale this week end. Excellent values.
Some formerly selling at $7.50. Examine this
big' assortment," it presents an excellent oppor
tunity to save money.
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Flowers :.- ' a --7',.
30c
' No frock, ensemble or coat is complete without
' at least one blossom blooming on the frock
shoulder or decorating the coat lapel a "ver
itable garden in this 'special assortment at 30c
each.. - Month end sale ' ' i - ;
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