THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON TUESDAY MORNING, N0VE1MBER 3, 1923 1 StMlli fLBlf t Team Will Be iri'Good Shape for CdritestrTfiree Schools ;:Are j)efeated . , The-iSalera'-fclgV school football aggregation. 'will journey to Hills- boro Friday' to meet the team ot the high school of that city. Coach Huntington's boys will be in bet ter shape tor the game than they were last Friday, ; although B." Drager will not be able to pilot the team at quarter as he is still out with the smallpox. Uanp, star foil , who has been oat with an injured finger, is expectel to be back In the game by that time and his services will be of great help to the team- Ollnger, .who was knocked out in the Albany game last Friday, receiving a concussion of fhe brain is reported all right again and was back fa school Monday, - He will probably start at ' Quarter. The local boys 'have -won-ll of their three high school contests this year having defeated West Linn. Astoria and Albany. ' The annual clash between Eugene and Salem will be a feature of the Armistice day program here. VET COMMANDER NAMED CHICAGO, Not. 2. (By Associ ated Press.) Appointment of J. R. McQuigg, national commander of the American legion, to the directorate of the G or gas Memori al institute, was announced to day by Franklin Martin of Chi cago, chairman ot the board. TOtfff VOLUM SELECTIVITY SltrPLCITr r BEAUT' 1.1' ' h" ' '- ," : J" .'' ' ,;.v -feni -:-''rA- - '-T.tF- Ik WESTERN AIR PATROL When friends , , visit you - ...frwiM fingers turn tlx dials... every one's watching. . everyone's quiet . . , every one's listening... can the station be brought in clearly. ; . will it he the station you ex- - pcaed..,will it? 'HERE b no doubt with the fVettern Air Patrcl. You will take pride in its performance. When visit you, you will turn to your set with assurance V that it will bring in a program as you want to hear it. A dear, true, sweet tone without interference from other sta tions and with volume that just suits your requirments. All parts used in the WeStern Air Patrol are of proven standard quality, assembled by men who know how. Em bodied in it are many features, found only in sets selling at higher prices. Our .policy of selling direct to you without the middleman's profit, makes possible the low price cf... friends lllihee Country Club Swamp ed 42 to7; to Meet Os wego Next Sunday ' Showing a woeful lack of prac tice, the lllihee Country club golf team fell an? easy victim to the Multnomah chib 18-man team on Sunday and were defeated 47 to 7.1 Ercel Kay was the only local player to win three points. Dr. H.I.H. OUnger and John Farrar, regulars, were not in the match. Their places were taken by "Fred A.iWilHams and Frankie Shafer. Play-offs in the Gray Pelle trophy matches will be held Sun day, according to Graham P. Sharkey, professional. An invita tion has been received to play at Oswego -with the Oswego Country club team November 8, with a re turn match In the spring. The results of the Multnomah match are as follows: Sslsm. ErcM Kay i Multnomah R. iSmith .. A. IB. Scott H.j Lyme A. Kinely .... H.j P. KeritUKon... O. j Urnselman .. Kdj WMKk ..... Zina AViie A. IK HoufcWt ... npitrft Waste Kay Watkins 4. V. Settle : - A. !T. Brown WJ Williamson A. U. Hate . Hi. Uon .HO. Frye ....... 3 I.. C. Farmer 8! Tftm Wwd Si Ki-ed Williams 2eore ilur 1 R. Bonestel .. Oj Chester Cox 31 Fred Mantis f.. B. MentRomery 3 K. Webb Ira Ootid 31 1. Tcung KJ Sorrig 0T. Khaeer ..... O. B. Wight ..... BjR. McLaugliliu ..... 3 A. C. Bailey . O R. Sanford 0 S. F. Chambers ..- 0 1 ft 0 o 1 0 e o 0 trtai ,.4J Total i... 1 $110 Complete Also Convenient Terms Sold exclusively in -More than 125 Stores in the West- SupplyGo. Salem Store Corner Court and High j - ' " .1 r- T DESPITE TARIFF Hih Rates Do Not Make Fabulous Profits Declares ! Great Northern Men Although rates are 33 per cent higtier now than they were before the war. railroads are not making fabulous profits, declared Edward F.i Klynn, director of the bureau of public relations of the Great Northern railway and assistant to the vice president and , general counsel for the same company. He said that material has increased 100 per cent since that time, and wages have been advanced greatly. but that the ililroads are able to get' along on only a 35 per cent in crease because of the wholesale ef ficiency that has been introduced into the various systems. He does not claim that the railroads are perfect, declaring that "just as long as the rail roads are run by human beings, there will be some mistakes made."' ! It would be a mistake to reduce wages, he said, as It is through de cently paid employes that the, rail roads are able to give the remark able service they do. Mr. Flynn cited examples to show that the employes are responsible for serv ices rendered.- Speaking of this branch of the wWk, he asserted. 'Acquaintance islhe basis of serv ice and service is the basis of business." Declaring that Salem must:"sell itself to the country," he said; that 'I never hear of people dying here because of the rain, but I do hear of them dying elsewhere from other causes." The lesson he drew was that Oregooians should not apologize for their rain, but take it for its face value and use it to advertising advantage. One good way of advertising Sa lem, he said, is to give high class service to visitors, who become 'walking advertizers for your city,, the best class of advertisement in the worid." He brought out that his company has spent close to a million dollars advertising the northwest, because if more people come west, and the towns prosper the railroads benefitted."' . will naturally' be CUEIST PERFORMS HERE FANCY RTLUARD SHOT SEEN AT TERMINAL. PARLOR R. C. Downes of Detroit, Mich., performed here last night, in poc ket billiards at the Terminal Bil liard Parlors entertaining 100 peo ple in one, two. .three, and four cushion carom shots accomplished with cut and fingers, drawing fre quent applause with his intricate shots. Downes is on an interna tional tour of the United States. Canada and Mexico of 31,000 mies, finishing an eight-year tour at Chicago, 111., Jan. 1, 1927. RHEUMATISM Cannot Exist in the Human Body If You Will Use Trunk's Prescription It is preposterous: in fart, it is a shame to Kuffer with Rheumatism. This- Prescription doe not ruin the. Htomafh. it dors not depress the heart. kat all the treat and pood food you wish while taking Trunk's Prescription. Con tains no mercury, salicylate soda, oil win- tergntn or narcotics, tint positively over comes any kind of rheumatism or sunt on earth. What more do you want.' It in impossible, to pet something better. The greatest uric arid solvent known and also a superior liver medicine. Trunk's Prencription sells for $1.7. or 3 for enly $3.00 at Perry's lrujr Store, 115 So. Commercial St. Adv. SALMON PACK SMALLER VANCOUVER, B. Not. 2. (AP.) One million and a half cases of salmon from British Col umbia waters are to be packed this year Hi was indicated Jn a report made public i here today. This would be a little less than last year's reeord pack of . 1,745,313 cases;; Orient Crime, - wave, j too, has its permanent fTpTliiMi Tsiii ifflTi TtiTjl I a I . - ; j I "HELL BENT 1 for HEAVEN" I tATHEN vou toe ricinc on a magnificent Eicpresi hntr you travel on. tha largest ships on the Pacific-holders of record time to Ja il. China and the peine. Cana dian Pacific manage ment assures the finest service, cour tesy and comfort. Your heal agnct nQ gladly give informa tion and Uteraturt. Ask about the at tractive second cab in rates. 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GIESE-TOWERS "Furniture Exchange,, Store Our lArjre "Exchange Departmsnt" which is maintained for the convenience of our many patrons, who, in moving or at house-cleaning time, wish to exchange their used fur niture, rugs or stoves for new. This week finds scores of trade-in pieces crowded into our Exchange Department. Limited space damands immediate clearance of many of these pieces to make room for others coming in. The. sweeping reductions in force for the two days means that the best values will go early Monday. Items are subject; to ' prior sale -as quantities are limited in most cases. Make your selections early. iipes v aiiiies Used Dining Tables in oak, choice....:.. .$4.95 g Used Dressers, good quality, choice ....$8.75 14 Only Library Tables Golden and fumed oak finishes, dif- TT -aj- ferent styles, used prices ?10 to H 1 11 JljTICG ' 42.50, now ..;..,......,:. . j 21 Used Living Room Rockers With oak and Mahogany finished frames, upholstered and wood seats as upholstered backs, values $5.50 to $60.00, now 1-3 to A Used Kitchen Gab- incts, choice . $9.00 g Used Cook Stoves, choic $9.95 Two .Used Leather Couches Oak frames, coil spring construction, well tied, in f ine condition, choice.. ... . 3 Overstuffed Davenports Spring filled,. Joose. cushion soats spring backs, hardwood frames, liow $49.75, $37.50; and.....: .. . Half Price: $22.50 $23.75 2 Period Davenport Tables Mahogany arid walnut finishes, pretty TIjllf PllCG styles, suitable for any living room cxx x. a. Sectional Bookcase and Desk Combined, built of quartered oak, fin- . ished golden, glass fronts, desk is drop : leaf type, formerly $39.50, now......... ...... 3 Only Davenport Beds Sojid Oak .frames, upholstered in, leather andimitation leather, open to full size beds, now $24.50 $37.50 ...;'. N Your Credit is Good-Use It We Charge No Interest GIE8E-POWERS furniture ? Company We Charge No Interest ri WViJ fj - STASSDAKDrOTL