, 111 f Ml COLDER j . Tair; heavy frost, I west and freezing temperature east portion; light southeasterly winds. Max. 40; Min. 35; River 2.1, rising; Rainfall none; Atmosphere cloudy, Wind north. 1 , Churchill In Bond' ! .J. A. Churchill,'. state superin tendent of schools.: is In Bend- Jn connection witu educational work connected with his department. Good Wool Blanket- ; And wool filled comforts, at Hamilton's. 310 Court! St. , n6 Drive Certified "Studebaker : ;You will enjoy one of these won derful, long-lived automobiles far better than a cheap new car, and the cost will be no greater to you. See them at the Certified Public Motor Car Market. ; . n7 Workman Is Injured - i ;' DTerryjL: resident of the Aubunr district was Injured while working in the Spaulding company yards here Wednesday. He re ceived medical .attention and re turned to workbut was forced to go home..: ' It was believed yester day that he had received a frac tured rib. Hear the OrthpphonJc ;t' VIctrola today at Stiffs., n6 For Men and Young Men All wool overcoats. Good, styles and patterns at wonderful values. 116.95. The Man's Shop-" n6 Fisher Aids Army- ' ' ' .- The Salvation Army has secured the services of Fred G. Fisher, the singer-evangelist, in , connection with its meeting to be held at the 'state penitentiary next Sunday. Mr. Fisher is assisting the Rev. E. H. Shanks- of ' the First Baptist church in special revival campaign '-.now going on.;He will sing and speak at the Array prison meeting Darwin Tulip Bnlbs--i. ;- ' One cent each.; Flakes Petland, 273 State " v-r;.-7. g Lost . V;'-'',"r'.'vV'-; , , :- i Black hand ' bag, containing glasses, two. purses,; and silver money. Return hand bag . and glasses, keep the money tor. re ward. Return to Statesman office: ..... - ... - . - .- :i- n6 For Rent Modern 5-room house, furnace, fireplace, etc.,; $35.' Vacant; also modern 5-room. flat, $57.50; va cant. Becke ft Hendricks, 189 N. High. Heilig BIdg. n4tf One license Issued-- ! : Arthur P. Martin, a bookkeeper of Marcola, and Wenonah Carter, 430 South Twenty-fourth' street, were issued a marriage license in the county clerk's office yester day.- M W . , - Pomeroy & Keene Jewelers and Optometrists : Salem, Oregon 1 C1TYMEWS IN BRIEF I I i sMiii . BURR! Talie the chill off with a good ... all wo ol OVERGO AT The Latest Styles in Overcoats ,are here for your approval. v " "v.. Drop in we are always willing to sKow you G. W. Johnson & Co. 469 STATE STREET Clubs Meet Ben J. Kimber, general secre tary for the county YMCA, went to Woodburn last night where he assisted in the meeting of the Hi Y and Pioneer clubs of that town. Wednesday he went to Silverton to meet with the , Pioneer club therei ' ' " ' ' Muscovite Dance - Crystal Gardens! Friday, Not.. 6. You will enjoy it. Admission 50c. n6 Pumiture tTphotstery And repairing. " Oiese-Powers Furniture Company. tXOtf Heat Your Home- On the same amount of fuel usually required for one room. The Heatrola gives the best of satis faction. Hamilton's, 340 Court St. n6 Ham and Bacon Shoot Salem Rod and Gun club Sun day, November 8. ' ' nZ Some Bond Buyer . . -"v That likes -security and also re turns- Here's brick building on long time lease that will net you 8 per cent net.. $22,000. Third to half to handle. Becke & Hen dricks, 183T & High." Heilig" BIdg. Council to Meet The Oregon-IdahO state council for boys' work will meet in Port land . this ; noon .and will convene' until Saturday' noon. Various phases of boys work will be stress ed at the meeting. Those who will attend the meeting as dele gates from the Salem YMCA are: J. B. Crtry, secretary of the boys" department of the local WMCA; Loyal Warner and. Clarence Oli ver of Willamette university; ..Lee Ross, president of the Salem Hi Y; Ross Miles and Dwight Ad ams. Anto Tops and Curtain Work i O. J. Hull, 267 S. Commercial. '. n6 Try Swimming V , ; . Today in warm water. Crystal Gardens. - n6 Drive Progressing i ' ThetountyYMCA is In sight of raising the Salem quota of $1&00, according to . Ben jt Kimber, sec retary of the county YMCA. There There remains-yet to obtain about $250, and 4his amount Mr. Kimber believes , will " be- subscribed soon. Turner .was the, first town in the county td go over the top, having raised , : its quota Wednesday. Aumsville will very likely go over today, and Stayton has "already raised over half of its quota. The aim for the entire county is only $4300. - :. : ' :: Exclnsire Distribution For W.,W. Kimball pianos. A. B. Chase, Davenport & Tracy, Bush ft Gerts. Moore's Music House, 409-415 Court. , a20tf Twelve Lots 8 1200 Tcrma : Suitable for smali;hbmes, gar den,; chickens, t Near school and car. Terms if desired. Becke & Hendricks. 189 .NY High; Heilig Bid? nitf To Make Home Here . B. B. Ely, t formerly of . Okla homa City, arrived in Salem yes terday from California and , will make hi& home in Salem with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Kly. He. wilt 'engage iu business here later. ' This Cold Weather Suggests heating stoves. You should see the Heatrola and Radl- ola.' both wonderful heaters. Ask those who use ' them. Sold by Hamilton; 340 Court .St. ' n6 Building Sparta Building permits to be issued from the office of the city re corder suddenly underwent a spurt Wednesday and Thursday when fire permits : were taken out. W. A. Bond received three of the per mits. ' One to erect a one-story dwelling at 1335 North Cottage, to cost $3500; one to construct a one-story dwelling at 1205 Nort Fourteenth, at a cost of $3,000, and due to build a one-story dwell ing at 1305 North Cottage to cost $3,000. Donald W. Miles took out a permit to erect a one and one-half story dwelling at a cost of $5,000 at 675 Stewart. R. fL Keith was issued a permit to con struct a one-story garage at 1290 North Thirteenth, to cost $450. I Mahogany Candle Sticks With candles, 98c. Saturday only. H. L. Stiff Furniture Co.! nG Big Reduction on all Hats- Friday, Saturday. Larsen's Millinery, 429 Court St., next Dixie Bakery. to h6 Club to Present Picture A moving .picture entertainment featuring the film "The Unknown Purple," is to be presented by the Amenic club of the Salem high school on the evening of Novem ber 11. The entertainment wilt be held in St. Joseph's auditorium. Muscovite Dance Crystal Gardens, Friday, Nov. You will enjoy it. Admission 50c. ;n6 Salem Elite - Pleating, hemstitching, stamped goods, button covering and Queen Silk lingerie. D. M. C. threads, stamping. 329 Oregon BIdg. nltf Homes Wanted' The Oregon.- Humane society has taken up a beautiful black fox terrier with four puppies, part bull and would like to find homes for them. Would make good house pets and for ratting. Ap ply to Dr. Morehouse, humane of ficer. For Sale Full blood Jersey bull calf 1' 2 days old, cheap. See Kletzlng at Statesman office. ' !n6 Comforts and Blankets At prices you can afford to pay. Hamilton's, 340 Court fSt. n6 Girl Brought Back Bessie Estell, aged 14, who re cently escaped from the state in dustrial school,- for,- girls. Was brought back Thursday tothe! in stitution by Mrs.' Clara Patterson, superintendent. The girl was dis covered at Longview, Wash., and was held for Mrs. Patterson Chief of Police Jackson. by Whole Grain Wheat Call .1179. Henry Lee, distr. o$7tf Woodrr So: Buy furniture. Store, 271 N. Commercial. Phone 75. s2tf Water Rights Settled ' 'c . '. Water 'rights on Pine creek and Us tributaries (in Umatilla county near Freewater and Milton) hare now been finally settled, and Rhea Luper, state engineer,, has issued to each water user a final certifi cate describing the right which was allowed to him. This water right adjudication was taken' up by the state engineer in 1922, apon petition of. Nellie F. Collet t and others. ' The water right icer- Get the Best Fruit Cakes and English . Plum Pudding MODELS AKERY 121 South Commercial; r IOLM.1 Who is looking (or a liar-. ley-Davidson Motorcycle, with side-car and lots of other extras? .We have a 1924 Model,, priced so chzap that you cannot resist. . .j. .- , ttficates have been received by County Clerk Brown at Pendle ton, and arter they are recorded by him, will be forwarded to the respective m parties. The proceed ing involved the water rights of 35 ,users, and a total area of 2342.85 acres of irrigated land. Dinnerware. 32 Pieces For $4.93. Hamilton's, 340 Court St. n6 Chicken Supper, Peppy Progr Tonite, benefit social for piano fund, 50c a plate. New Bethel school, 6 miles east of Salem,' Penn road. n6 To Plan for Dances A meeting of the young people of the St. Joseph parish will be held at the auditorium "of the church tonight at 7:30 o'clock. The purpose will be to organize and lay plans for dances and the meeting will end with a short in. formal dance. American Legion Tickets Good at show, football game or dance. . n6 I. 3. Hcrsha, Expert Piano and furniture refinisher and . polisher. Refinishiug pianos a specialty. Free estimates on re quest. Inquire at Moore's Music House, 4Q9-415 Court St. Phone 983. n8 Girl Sought J. F. Strickland, a barrister of Peterborough, Canada, is endeav oring to find a young girl answer ing to the name of Lillian Chris- tobel' Buck, for the purpose of settling up an estate In which he is interested. The girl is said to be the daughter of Laura Walsh and Errol Buck. While he does not know for sure, he believes that the girl was born in Salem, although he is not certain about the date. If she is not located in Salem, Mr. Strickland will jour ney to Eagle Rock, from there to Los Angeles, and from there to Anaheim, California, in an at tempt to locate her. . Ferns, 15c X Flake's Petland, 273 State. n6 South High Street Cottage ,T $3100; reasonable terms. East front, near schools and car. Pav ing paid. Electric range. Large lot with fruit, garden and flowers, cement walks. Buy now. Becke & Hendricks, 189 N. High. Heilig BIdg. n4tt Seek Repeal of Act The Marion-Polk County Real tors at their weekly , luncheon Thursday voted unanimously to telegraph Congressman W. P Hawley urging him to use ills in fluence in obtaining the repeal of the federal stamp act. Rnmmage Sale All day Saturday, Nov. 7,' at 455 Ferry street. n7 Winnlfred M. Curry Haa taken over the management of the Salem Elite, 329 Oregon Building. nltf Estate Left v-r An estate" of $40,000 has been left 'by Andrew F. Lockwood, a farmer near Salem, who died re cently .according to a petition for letters attesmentary filed in pro bate court. The estate includes shares in the W. and A. Fletcher Co., of which Mr. Lockwood's unr cle is president. sThe will speci fies ' that the shares be held in trust for his wife, Ruth Lock wood, the trustee being the Secur ity Savings and Trust company of Portland. Should Ruth Lockwood die. the shares are to go to the children of Lockwood's uncle, and In case of their death, the shares are to revert unconditionally to Ruth Lockwood. G. H. Graben- - UNDERWOOD '. " TYPEWRITER CO. Direct Factory Branch 510 Court Street Phone t02 ; Typewriters Rented, Bold, ; Repaired . Special rental rate to studetta Eastman Brothers ' Furnaces" Salem Office 169 S, High Office hours: ' - - 12:M TO J P. II. - ' Factory, Silverton, Ore..' H. F.WOODRY & SON ;AaettMrt aa rarattttr DwUws. rr in far V4 ranitara. S71 But CoawarciaL , i.y '. Office Phone 75 or Res idence Phone 1S43-W ; borst, William S. Walton and L. P. Aid rich have been named as appraisers.' K Dance ' " . I ' i Schindler halL. Sat. night "n6 Pumiture CptioUtery , j And repairing: . , Oiese-Powers rurniture Oompany;f N alOtf Hear the OHhophoNic i Victrola today at Stlfrs. . . n6 Traffic Officers Gather The semi-annual meeting of state traffic officers terminated Thursday afternoon. Twice each year the traffic men are called to Salem for a conference with T. A. ttaffety, chief state traffic officer, for a general discussion of laws, enforcement, and their various phases. The meetings were held in the senate chamber at the state house. More than 25 of j the offi cers gathered for a special lunch eon at The Spa. ! Dnpont's Duco Refinishing At Hull's. 267 S. Com'l. n6 For Men and Young Men All wool overcoats. Good styles and patterns ai wonderful values, $16.95. The 'Man Shop. n6 Birth Report rU , j The birth of a daughter to Mr. and, Mrs. H. w. Egan of Gervais on November. 5 was renorted at the office of the city health officer Thursday. She has been named Adele Louise. ) Am Selling " My grocery, stock at cost. 795 Highland avenue. n7 Why; Wait Longer. For that dinner set? See what we are offering. Hamilton's, 340 Court St., , , n6 -ww I Obituary Hunsncker In this eity -November 4, Dud ley Hunsncker, age 22 years. The remains were forwarded by the Rigdon ft Son mortuary to Port land for funeral services and in terment. - Brown Mrs. Maybelle Brown died in West Salem November 5, at the age of 19 years. . Survived by her husband. Ivan Brown, one daugh ter, Doris, both of West Salem, and her parents. Mr. and Mrs., Orion F. - Carpenter.aV brother. Claude chapman, and a grand father. Frank Carnenter. all of Jefferson. ' Funeral services will be held Saturday. Nov. 7, at 10 a. m., from th Rtgdqn mortuary. interment in Kt; Scott cemetery, Portland. Johnson ..Jalser JohUsoh died in this city Thursday at the age of 21 years. Survived by his father. Oswald Johnson of Astoria. The body will go forward to Astoria today for funeral services and interment. Webb funeral parlors in charge. FCXKRALS Funeral services for Julius Nel son will be , held today ( Friday) from the Webb funeral parlors at 3:30 o'clockr ;Jtev. Kantner will officiate. Committal services will be in City View; cemetery. Funeral services for Clara Hall will take place Friday afternoon at 2 p. m. from the Webb fune ral parlors. " Rev. Taylor will of ficiate. Interment In City View cemetery. -; :.'. THE DEATHLESS SPIRIT Never the spirit was born: the spirit shall cease" to be never; Never was time it was not; End and Beginning are dreams! Birthless and .deathless and changeless- retnaineth the spirit 'forevef; . - j Death hath not touched it at all. dead, though the house of It seems. .j ; -Sir Edwin Arnold. W. T. RIGDON & SON LADD & BUSH, Bankers "v !."';'' I" Kat411abed lMSr General Banking Business ' Offlee loan from 5 iv lv Ale Kmo Vaccination HeM- -:; ; ' v Some 200 or 360 pupils at Rich mond grammar school have been vaccinated ; for I smallpox. " The vaccination was i n s 1 1 g a ted through the' reporting of three cases of smallpox among children of-the school. Those reported to bave the malady are Pauline Her ron, Clarence . Wolfe, . and Etta Vlckers. ' ': ' " '"'J How About Those Carta 1 -- Need repairing for this wet weather. See O. J. Hull, 267 S. Commercial. n6 For Men and Young Men All wool overcoats. Good styles and patterns at wonderful values, $16.93. The Man's Shop. n6 Mahogany Candle Sticks With candles, 98c. Saturday only. II. L. Stiff Furniture Co. Have Yon Seen Tbe parlor furnaces, capable of heating several rooms at a uni form heat.' ' No banement neces sary. Hamilton's, 340 Court St. n6 Pnrent Milk, tOc Quart TeL 359, Wild Rose Dairy. n7 iuseovite Dance Crystal Gardens, Friday, Nov. 6. You will enjoy it. Admission 50c. n6 Gets Vancouver License . A marriage license has been is sued in Vancouver, Wash., to Clyde C- Griggs, 21, of Salem and Mildred Treakle, 17, of Portland. Speeder Fined ' Lloyd Ivie, who was arrested Wednesday, on a charge of Speed ing, was fined $5 for the offense by Judge Poulsen Thursday. Dishes at Close-Out Prices One-third less than value. Sev eral fine decorated sets. Hamil ton's. u6 Missionary Meeting- Interest in church circles is at tending the annual thank offering meeting of the First Congrega tional church missionary society which will take place this after noon at the .home of Mrs. R. J Hendricks, 495 North Summer. A number of prominent church wo men will be hostesses with Mrs. Hendricks. A cordial invitation to all women of the congregation is issued, with the hope that they wfH join with the society at this time. Mirrors at One-Third Off The regnlar price. Hamilton's. 340 Court St. n6 Court Term Closed The October term of circuit court closed Thursday, after hav. ing been running in full swing JOE WILLIAMS The Battery Man Sattsf Action Onarma'eed W1LLARD 531 Court St. Phone 108 PAINTING KALSOMINING . PAPER HANGING For the right kind of materials and the very best workman ship call us. Gabriel Powder and Supply Co. ITS 8. Commercial Phone 728 F, N. WOODRY Salem Leading .-. AUCTIONEER .Pays Cash For Furniture ; Residence and Store - 1610 North Summer PHONE 511 "Established Since 1916" 10 . tS BECKE A HENDRICKS j ' InsUranre- of All. Kinds - - 1 Lobby tfeilifc Theatre,-IS N. High - ' . ' Telephone -111" -. "'-"ll j. of swy Irtijgtt since October . "judge Percy R." JKelly discharged the jury Thurs- daymorning.; The Murray, WriUos and Kelley casea were the out standing cases of the month.' ! All three men were sentenced to hang for' .first- degree murder, .The next, term of -the depatment will commence Monday,, when several (criminal; -cases will come up. Hi-Y Meets ; The Hi-Y club at the Salem high school metf last night and started its Bible study course.' Prof. Roy Harding of Willamette university is instructing in the course. Boys' 'Chorus Progr-essing Work is progressing very satb factorUyj. with the; Salem tjoys chorus, according to word received Thursday. -' The chorus has met twice already, and are working into shape, although it is announc ed that few more bass voices are needed. The chorus meets "every Tuesday night, although the meet ing may not be held next week, which, is Father a.nd Son . week. Dr. H. q. Epley is directing the chorus. - ? - TODAY Have You Heard . ' tne following Victor Records No. 19787 No. 19771 No. 19773 No. 19767 No. 19789 No. 19752 On the New Orthophonic Victrola . ' at Sherman, jpay& Co; Phone 2284i Winter You Will , W l 244 X. High St. Water-Repellent Coats and Pants ; Water-Repellent hunt ink Coats; Men's and Boys' Mackinaws and Overcoats- also a fine line of Men's and Boys' Suits; wool Gloves for the whole family; Men's leather Vests. - Wool or cotton Union Suits; wool or cotton Shirts and Drawers; Ladies' Coatar Ladies' Dresses ; Girls' Coats .and Dresses. . -''jy y :" 'O ''l j Nausha BLANKETS Nausha 1 lot Cotton Blan 1 W1I AIUII- $2.25 ton Blan- kets, Special 1 lot Cotton Blan kets, 68x80 .$2.65 Sunset Plaids, 64x7G Sunset Plaids, 72x80 .:.... . Washable Moth Proof, 60x84 ...: :..:. Washable Moth Proof 72x84 .... $5.00 $5.50 Nausha, part, wool, rCC QC Cfi SC C7 PC fancy colors and plai 5a yDVD tpUaOu vlaOJ All wool very fine, 70x80 $12.00 FOR INFORMATION ABOUT RA.XROAI;iKire Phone 727 OREGON ELECTRIC Ife easier to py CHEVROLET Our new GMAC . rates save you $15 to f35 on the time pur j chase of a new Chev j roletone rate covers all charges. -. f Come in and "see how much quality Chevrolet offers you l at low; cost" and : how easy it is for you to own one of these cars.:. t CHEVKOXJST COMPAirr Oppotitt City BU' G .. . . ' - l.y IL Chocolates In Light and Dark Soft Centers-also Chocolate Carmels Regular Price 75c lb. For Saturday Only 39c a lb. 2 lbs. for 75c. Limit two pounds toa Customer , Only at QCHAEFER'G YD DRUG STORE The Yellow Front Phone 107 133 North CommerciajL trcet , The Penslar Store Is Herel Need Some-. . Wool Sox ' ' A new pair of Shoes and Rubbers, ' : Overshoes . lw Rubber Shoes Rubber Boots, short or hip, both Boys' and Men's. , ' Ladies' short Boots , Little Boots with red top for little ones ; . . Boys' Hi-Top Pack Shoes . leather soles Boys' Hi-Top Pack Shoes Paracord soles ; Men's Hi-Top Pack Shoes 12 to 18 inch top ;U Men's Original Chippewa Boots 12 to 18 inch top Men's Work Shoes, leath er? and Paracord, soles. $2.25 to$4.95 ..$2.90 CO AC .tPU.iU ..... ,. Individual