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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 5, 1926)
THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM. OREGON TUESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 5, 1926 COI DUUM WEEK :0PM CITY Merchants JCombinein Inter esting Window Displays - -of Goods , Jocal furniture stores bar ar- ra!ngd. displays for this week, which--, known as congolenm week- -Attractive-displays' havw been rr'dlnRd ?in hie windows ot Stiffs, JTrna land'Oiese-Powera Ktorea. " eGie8e-powers have quite a novel display. " A' fountain , is bul "in. .he window:; from pieces of ongoleni4 ."Water i seema to be running out of a faucet over the i center jot Ihe fountain ibut there is no pipe leading to the faucet. The thing that is puzzling the-f viftttoM is where does the wakef.'f tone from? Many. guesses bare been made but no one seems to know Just where ."U.cpmes from whose assessed 'valuation -Was $628,000 not counting the Venice lot sold July 30 for $2,900, un doubtedly they will be able to pay any judgment the court might al low. '. ijamberl's testimony regarding the evangelist had been 'supported by that of an employe of the hotel, who was a baptized member of Mrs. McPherson's flock, that he had seen her in the hotel at about the time mentioned by Lambert.'.-- - . . . , . Pomeroy A .Keene, jewelers, never fall to give yon 100 on the dollar. Watches, clocks, pins, charms. ' Standard high grade stock in all departments. ( ) SUZZALL0 OUSTED FROM UNIVERSITY BY REGENTS DR THOMSON' KX PETTED TO HE NAMED -SUCCESSOR Hartley Appointees Unit In Artkn Asntnt Hen'l of Slated . University LIBELTHREATS FACE i AIMEpS RADIO TALKS , ' (Ceattaved from pre 1.) wAilyre on May 18." The' statement closed:" ' t hereby serve notice through thai press on Aimee Semple Mc rhRfjBon, Minnie L. Kennedy and Her staf f of attorneys that if any more slanderous attacks are made byf them through statements to the press.' to their audiences or overthe radio on my integrity or my truthfulness as a witness, they lay themselves liable to a libel uttWView of the fact that the county records show that they pafdfctaxes this year "bn property Watch Your Frail, l,-Puny Guild Grow Strong-Take on Weight h 1 Cod Liver Oil In Sugar Coatfd ; Tablets Iufw ott Flesh and imikt Them up - In- just a fow days quicker tluW you over dreamed of these wonderful health building, flesh making' tablets called McCoy's Cod Llfhr Oil Compoiid Tablets -will starts 'to help any thin, under weight little one. After-sickness and where rick els are- suspected they are espe cially jValuable. No need to give then any. more nasty Cod Liver Oit-o-thse tablets are made to taktithe place, of that good, but evil "Btnelling, stomach upsetting medicine and they surely do it. Aey sick child, age 9, gained 12, 'pounds in 7 months. ' Aflc J. C. Perry, D. J. Fry or any i druggist ' for McCoy's Cod LiYQ -Oil Compound Tahlets--aji e&gytto take as candy 60 tablets, 60cinLs, and money hack ifr not satlstied. Adv. ' .. ' ! MINERS CAUGHT BY GAS EXPLOSION IN MINE . (Cootiaaed ffora pmf I.) plcsion. Will.fam and Arthur Teague, who had bratlired. themselves to shut out the deadly -afterdaiip," were found hy rescuers in a dazed condition about 1.000 feet from the scene of the explosion. At least three expert rescue crews of the United States bureau of mines, one' traveling in a spe cial rescue car, were seat here from adjacent points,: bringing equipment to permit exploration in the vicinity of the blast. Work ers described the mine as ."very gaseous," but the extent of the damage had not been ascertained. The explosion, the '"" "cause of which had not been determined tonight, rocked the ni In about 10 a. in. today. A mjney working about two niiies from tlm ftodgers entry, said he felt the blast and t-.melled gas. I At the Theaters Today I O- I o The Elsinore Florence VJdor, Clivte Brook, Lowell Sherman in "You Never Know' Women. Of pgcMt "A Parker & Co., 444 S. Conrmer ciaL Don't fail to see Parker about repairing your. car. Expert mechanics at your service. All work guaranteed. () MT. ANGEL COLLEGE AID LAUNCHED HERE (Continued front pare ') the matter, except that its policy does not permit handling any but commercial matters. f Organizations, represented and i heir representatives were; Real tors. J. M. Rupert. K ,V? Kttgel and J. F. Ulrlcft,i Rotary, club, A. A. Michael, Frank Myers -and F. t;. Deckebach; Kiwanisclub, T M. Hicks and G. 3d Ross, Knights of Columbus, E. N. Simon and C. A. Suing; St. Joseph's church, T. M. Barr aed August HuckestiiL. St. Vincent's church, John Meyer; Chamber of Commerce, K?rry Wek SEATTLE. Oct. 4. TAP.) University of Washington regents tonight demanded the resignation at President Henry Suxzallo. They said Dea David Thomson of-the college of liberal arts and facul ties, would- be named as his suc cessor. : The regents issued the follow ing statement: "The majority of the board of regents, having an increasing con viction that politics should have far less prominence in the presi dent's office, of the university, and therefore, in its best interests, while fully appreciating the ser vices and standing of Dr. SuzzalJo as an educator and administrator feel called upon to ask his resig nation. Affairs9 of the university will be managed by Dean Thom son until a new president is se lected. Thomson will take office tomor row, it was announced. Behind the regents' action, political ob servers were almost unanimous in pointing out, lies dissensions be tween Governor Ronald II. Hart ley and Suzzallo. 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