The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, November 24, 1925, Page 6, Image 6

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    THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM. OREGON
.TUESDAY MORNING,, NOVEMBER 24, 1925
II!!'! 1.
local in m
Maxwgll Anderson, of "What
Price Glory" Classmate
. - of J. B, Giesy
afternoon. No practice will be
held daring the Thanksgiving va
cation, but next Monday daily
practice will befin in earnest. -
Have 92300, $1300, 10O0 -
To loan. If you hare good securi
ty. Gertrude J. M. Page. n24tf
Nothing Takes the Place -'
of Leather. See F. EShafer
for Leather Christmas. Gifts that
are sure to be appreciated. 170 S.
ConVL n24
ilaxwell Anderson, author of
"What Price Glory?" the play to
be presented in Salem Wednesday
night, waa a classmate of J.'B.
Crary, secretary of the boys1 de
rartment at the Salem YMCA, at
the University 'of Nortft Dakota, it
was. learned Monday. . - ,
5 'Mr.'Crary, declares that.. Ander
son -was excellent In his studies,
making, the. Phi Beta Kappa hon
orary fraternity. However, Ander
son did not appear to be other
than an ordinary person, and was! rQ&
voted out of Crary's fraternity by
a small margin.'; Consequently; he
organized his own fraternity which
since has become an organ of the
. Sigma Nn national fraternity, and
has one of the best standings at
the university,'--. . ,w V-; -
Mr. -Anderson was working on
the , New York WTorld when he
wrote "What Price Glory?', Not
being satisfied with the details of
his play, he solicited the collabor
ation of Laurence Stallings, -who
had been "over there." Mr. Stall-
ExtradltJons Granted
Governor Walter M. Pierce on
Monday granted the requisitions
from the ; governor of California
for the extradition- of Robert Goff
and W. E. " Shettlemore. Both
men, nnder arrest in Portland, are
wanted in San Francisco on grand
larceny charges.
of playing soccer. . They have been
unable to do so before as" the field
was in use by the football squad.
Miss Gabriel women's physical in
structor at the university, is en
deavoring to start soccer as an in
terclass rivalry event among the
women. " "
9' K K .., . TT
Warm ami Cozy at Woodry'e
- The- auction sale Wed.. NHe at
F. N Woodry's Store, Summer and
Norway Sts.", will be held inside.
;:,':':;, ' n25
authorities to believe the robbery
was committed, by a gang of boys.
W. E. Hinton, owner of the store,
reports that an auto tire was also
taken. Investigation was made
by Deputy Sheriff Sam Burkhart.
A Hamilton-Deach Vacuum
.Sweeper increases the life of a
rag. Hamilton, 340 Court St. n25
Cross Country Ran Today
The cross country run, annual
Interclasa rivalry affair .at.. Willa
mette university, , is scheduled to
be held this afternoon. The course
is two, miles i long. The Junior
Class, Which has won the event for
the past two years, are looked
upon, as favorites in the race.
A Hamilton-Beach Vacuum
Sweeper increases the life of a
Hamilton. 340 Court St. n25
Girls Play Soccer ' , ;
, Several classes of ..women' at
Willamette university Invaded the
gridiron Monday for the purpose
How Skinny vKTds'
Gain Needed Weight
' Weak, undernourished, under
weight boys and girls who are
peevish, fretful and -sickly need
McCoy's Cod Liver Oil Compound
fn'a nrmtlnii,.wra m vnlnahlal Tablets ' " ;I i X
that-' Mr' -Andn dmh h "-a uver un wouia ao just as
g6 in With him and that they pro-
dace the play under both names.
Mr.;Crary says he has received
word that the play Is taking very
wll iln -New York, where It has
been running for six. months,, and
that critics predict it will have a
longer run than any other play on
the American stage. .
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NEWS BRIEFS
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the truck coming in north on Com
mercial, and the train just leaving
the Mill street trestle." Scott at
tributes the accident to his poor
brakes, asserting that he believes
that the. accident would have been
averted had he stepped on the:
accelerator instead of the brakes.
Violator Fined
W. M. O'Grady of Toledro, Or.,
was arrested Monday by Officer
Hickman on a charge of falling
to give, the right of way. Judge
Poulsen fined him $5.
,.' , ' ' " 1
On Sale Defective All
well, but what parent would be so
cruel as to give them the horrible
nasty tasting, -ill smelling stuff,
when sugar coated cod liver oil
tablets made by McCoy's Labora
tories of New York are as easy to
take as - candy and won't upset
their delicate stomachs.
' There's more vltamines of the
first class in cod liver oil than in
anything else and for that reason
thin, scraggly, sickly children com'
mence to liven up ana take on
good healthy flesh after McCoy's
Cod Liver Oil Compound Tablets
have been taken for just a few
days. -
Be sure and ask J. C. Perry,
Central Pharmacy, D. J. Fry or
any druggist for McCoy's, the ori
ginal and genuine Cod Liver' Oil
Tablet if you want your delicate
children to become strong, robust
and active. - i
For grown-ups they are just as
wonderful one woman gained 15
pounds In five weeks. 60 tablets
60 cents and if they don't put
pounds of good firm flesh on any
thin man or woman in 30 days,
your druggist is authorized to
hand you tack the money you paid
for them. Adv.
Yesterday, By.-the Use of
Medicine,; Dr. Stone removed a
Cancer from the breast of H. H.
Robberson of Salem. n24
Store Robbed v
t The Frnitland store was robbed
Saturday night. The fact that
candy bars and several cartons of
cigarettes were stolen leads the
Looking for Cure of Goiter-
Obesity, T. B.,' cancer or any
other disorders? First two patients
will receive 25 free treatments,
others 20 per cent discount- Nov.
25, from 1-5 p. m. Dr. Stapran,
3 09 Oregon Bldg. n25
Eat Mallard Duck
ThanksgiTing, $1.00 each.
Flake's Petland, Pacific Highway
or 273 State. n25
1703 Broadway Vacant
Make offer; also 1831 Fair
grounds road. These properties
MUST be sold now. Becke & Hen
dricks, Heilig Bldg., 189 N. High
street. n22tf
trip east through the Panama
canal. On hla way to' New York
he visited Cuba. Philadelphia. Bos
ton, Montreal and Bangor were on
his route. He took the Canadian
Pacific railyaw yfom; Montreal to
Seattle, where t he arrived last
week, and reports that there is a
great deal of snow In Canada.
at the west approach of the inter
county bridge, to Lewis Albright
The two of them completed the
hall this summer, but Mr. Mills
finds that other work is absorb
ing all of his time. ftlr. Albright,
who has taken possession already.
announces that he intends making
several improvements in the pa
Tilion. - . - -
the county Monday; Mrs. Nye hav
ing sued foe $2,000 damages al
leged to have occurred when she
and her husband crashed into the
rail of a bridge near Amity seri
ously injuring her . She .declared
that the bridge, was, faulty, me
case was tried before Judge Mc-
Mahan, upon demand of a change
of venue.' , ' . ..
Buy Your Wife a
Hamilton-Beach vacuum sweep
er for Christmas, $5 down, balance
$1 week. Hamilton's, 340 Court.
n2$
Your Old Piano
Taken as part payment on a
Brunswick or Victrola. H. L. Stiff
Furniture Co. nl2tf
Pedell Returns
Warren Pedell has returned to
Salem after having spent several
.months in the eastt He made the
Fairmount Hill Snap
Paved east front corner cut
from $1500 to $1050. Trees, view
etc. Becke & Hendricks, Heilig
Bldg., 189 N. High street. n22tt
Shopping In Town-
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Williams, of
Albany, spent yesterday shopping
in town. Mr. Williams is em
ployed in the Southern Pacific
traffic department.
A. M. Schmidt, of Marion, spent
Monday in Salem on business.
I Mrs. Nye Loses Suit .
The jury trying the case of Lli-
zie Nye ag.inst Yamhill county,
turned in a verdict favorable to
RHEUMATISM
Mellow Moon Changes Hands
Fred Mills has sold his share
of the Mellow Moon dancing pa-viUonituated-
in ' West Salem
.pi
' v..
NOW!
11 mwx
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Still Playing
Tuesday and Thursday
Then Gone Forever
See It Today! .
4 SHOWS
DAILY
2-4-7r9
PRICES -
MAT. :
35c
50c
'A
EKMtTT C0RR1GAN
1KA'T MISS IT!
eve;
50c
HEILIG
Cannot Exist in the Human Body
if Yon Will Use Trunk's
Prescription
It is prepotew: in fact, it U a shame
tn with RhitnmatiiiB.
Thi PrcsrriDtion does not ruin the
it Hrto. not denrraa'tbe heart.
E all the meat and good food you wish
while taking Trunk s i-rescnpiwn. uu
aHevlate Mda. oil win-
tergreen or nareotiea. but poaitiTely over
come any kind ot rheumatism or gout on
..k - tt'K.t more da you want! It U
Mt Mmethina better. The
greatest uric acid solvent known and also
a enperior Uver medicine:
Trunk's Prescription aells for S1.75 or
S for only 85.00 at ferry s irug oiure.
115 So, Commercial 8t.-Adr. - , ,
Work Is Futile
D. J. McLellan, engineer word
ing. In an effort to save the Tu-
malo project reservoir, has re
ported Jo State Engineer Luper
that It Is practically useless to try
to save the reservoir, vwhich vas
begun in 1913. A new leak has
been spruna of 350 second feet,
according to McLellan. , . He de
clares, however, that the failure of
the reservoir-1 not interfering
wjth the project's development, as
water, is being taken from the
Crescent lake storage, secured im
mediately after the failure of the
reservoir. " -
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EleD ft) &i8
Ert&AQ-Z fpo rfytivc loner
BECKE & HENDRICKS
"7 . Insnranre of AH Kinds
Lobby HeDlg Theatre, 189 N. High Telephone 161
Wool bed blankets
-Bishop's.
n28
Salem Men Place f - J
Two Salem men have placed on
the rook debating team of OAC,
according to word received Mon
day.' I They- are Howard C. Page I
and Thomas Childs- In all there!
are 16 men on the squad, and it!
; isr 'reported that the try-out thi
year was the largest ever staged.
Besides the 16, three men were
chosen - to represent the class to.
mterciass debates. Debates are!
being arranged With rooks from
Willamette university, Lin field !
college, Oregon university and Col
lege, of Puget Sound.
'Alklrea Dancinff School
h pider people's class every Tues
day eve. 8:30 p. m. Phone 1380-J.
n24
STflNDflRDIZiTD CSSH STORES
SALEM
CORVALLIS
ALBANY
WOODBURN
f - f - r err -.5 II
cJiiooii
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Auction Kale Furniture, Wed.
, Xite 7 p. m. at F. N. Woodryg
New Auction Market. 1610 N.
Summer St. Phone 511. - n25
Let Us Supply Your Neeas
Bulkling Permits Issued
- Two building permits - were
Issued from the office of the city i
recorder Monday. The Jason Lee
Memorial Methodist church was
given a permit to erect a two-story
; parsonage at 1060 Jefferson at a
cost of $5000. D. C. Keeney re
i ceived a permit to erect a rear cot-
taK at 1077 Broadway at a cost
of IG00. '. '
GRISCO
31b. tins.
6 lb. tins
9 lb. tins
-S7c
$1.23
$1.84
A Hamilton-Reach Vacuum
Sweeper Increases the life of a
Tug. 'Hamilton, 340 Court St. nJ5
Fisher Blend
FLOUR
49ib.Jack
$2.29
Blrtli la Itcportril
Word has been received in Fruit
land of the birth of a daughter on
November "19 to Mr. and Mrs.
Roger -Lambert, former residents
orFruitland now .living in Her-mlston,Or.-
The baby weighed
seven- pounds and was named
Joyce Evelyn. v: - '
Wanted ; , .
Fat hogs, beef and veal at In
dependent-Meat Market. Phone
$38. See Paul Marnach- n24
Speedem Arrested -
.Edward Patzer was arrested "on
Sunday night y Officer Edwards I
on a charge of speeding. He was!
citedtct appear today. Mrs. G. R.
aiannes or Kverett, wash., was
arrestef Sunday by State Officer
H.- W.- Meyera on a charge i of I
speeding and was cited to appear i
today.
I.
Will Sell Every New
f Upright, grand and player piano
in our stock at practically dealer's
cost, for quick sale this ' week.
Terms if desired. Tallman Piano
Store, 395 S. 12th. n2
)
Kasketball Squad Out -
'The football season bolng over,!
Coach., Eathhuahas sent ouLJtho
raU for basketball, and aV.ltsnt I
workout will be given the candi-
JLw- iriLv at. .i -V 4- -
Crown Flour, 49 lb. sack
$2.2!9
Vim Flour, 49, lb. sack
' $2.14 . -
Pure Cane
SUGAR
lQ01b.$ack
: $5.53
Schilling's-; Best
COFFEE
1 lbe 55c
GRAPENOT
2 pkgs. 35c
FLAVORING
EXTRACTS ;
SchilUhg's Pure Vanfl
la arid Lemon Extract.
FOR THE PUDDIN'
Raisins, Dates, Ffigs,
Oregon Italian Prunes,
Smyrna Figs, Currants,
Citron, Orange and
Lemon Peels. .
ALL THE FIX'N
Cranberries, Sweet Po
tatoes, Sweet Relishes,
Salad Dressings, Salad
Oil, Pimento.
Also many other, items
needed to c omp lete
Thanksgiving dinner
such as spices, oranges,
lemons, bananas, cel
ery hearts, walnuts, al
monds, filbprts, mince
meat, candies, sweet
potatoes, , also a gener
ous supply of fresh
vegetables.
Baking Powder ;
Calumet, 1 lb. tins.... 29c
21b7tins ..I:iiS7ci
5 lb tins... gl.10
American Beauty
SHRIMP
3 cans 45c
Fancy White Meat
TUNA
Fresh large size tin
27c
lb. Size Tuna
18c
Swans Down. , .f ,
GAKEFLOUR
Large size sack
.. 39c .
el
, BRANDY
For Sauce-2 oz. glass
Rum for Sauces 39c
Cooley&Pearsdti
Guaranteed Quality Foodstuffs
CANNED GOODS SALE
What's more fitting for Thanksgiving than a well filled pantry
for the worthy wife. How much easier her task of preparing
our three daily meals. It will pay you to take advantage of
this sale and get your winter's supply as all canned foods are
gradually climbing higher. Send an assorted case to that needy
friend for Thanksgiving.
This sale will continue from Tuesday, Nov. 2-1, until Dec. 10
Phone C. O. D. 1371-1372
Canned Corn
Onargo Country Gentleman-
(None better)
3 for .....57c
12 for .$2.23
Per case $4.39
Tender Sweet Corn
3 for . .43c
12 for . ,.$1.03
Per case . ".$3.19
Kerr's Jellies and Jams
3 large 14 oz. jars. ... .73c
12 large 14 oz. jars $2.93
Yellow Free Peaches
3 cans Red Rock. . . , . .09c
12 cans Red Rock. . . .$2J59
Per case $4.08
Solid Pack Tomatoes
Grand Island brand the choic
est mid-season pack
3 for . 3c
12 for $1,01
Per case : .$37
No. 10 cans ..,50c
Per case of 6 cans .... $2.85
American
Beans
3 for .
12'for ,
Beans
Club Cut
Refugee
,.,. 60c
...$2.69
Peas
Monopole Dimple Peas-
3 for
6 for
Per case
Palace Car Peas
3 cans ,
12 cans
Per case
Monopole Fancy Cut Beans
3 or . . .73c
12 for ............ .929
Per case , .$3.79
Colander Refugee Cut Beans
a very tender bean
3 for .........53c
12 for ...... , .$1.89
Per case $3-69
. .09c
. $2.73
$5.43
... 57c
.$2.25
.$1.39
Catsup
Snider's Brand get a supply
at this price
3 for .v.73c
1 2 for j .'. .. .. ......... $2.79
Per case ............ $3.43
Glenfield Brand
tender pea
3 for
12 for
Per ,case
Peas a very
-.. . 39c
$13
$2.98
Asparagus
Libby's Asparagus, solid points
American Club Peas, extra sift
ed peas
3 for :-V.-..79c
12 for , . .$2.98
3 for
6 for
12 for
Tapioca
lbs, fancy, bulk . .
lbs. fancy bulk . .
... 89c
.$1.73
.$3.39
.47c
, Pineapple
: cans Little Prince, heavy
syrup .. ,85c
'Sniders' or Heinz Chili Sauce,
large bottles ' t ;
a bottles
12 bottles
. . 08c
. .$3.73
MISCELLANEOUS
Holiday Fruit .
Northern Spy Apples. -
. per box i . . . ...,$1.79
Baldwin Apples, per box. $1.39
W'lliow Twig, an; extra fine
large eating apple ....$1.59
Royal Baking Powder 7
1 2- oz. cans - 39c '
2Vi lb. cans ........ . .$1.23
5 lb. cans .$2.39
Potatoes
How's your supply?
100 lb. bag Burbank.
lbs.
lbs.
Cranberries '
3 lbs.
10 lbs.,
100 lbs.
Walnuts
medium size,
medium size.
.$2.98
.35c
.08c
a flyC
.$2.60'
r .
Citrus Powder s
for :. ;73c
for . ............... $1.43
, Shoe Polish .
Shinola, any color
G
cans
cans
i
V Cream Oals
No. 10 bag .........
...... .$23.50
- Corn Meal
No. 10 bag ........
. Mixed Nuts
. 3 lbs.
10 lbs.
'ft
...73c
.$2.33
. ,25c
. .40c
.39c
No."5 box Tfue Bakei . . . . . 49c
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We Have 0 DcUvcrics Dally
" No Kxtra Charge fc
211 North Commercial Street
Delivery
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