The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, October 05, 1926, Page 2, Image 2

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    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
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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. Hartley last
year announced jtroposed b weep
ing reforms in the educational sys
tem of the state. Suzzello oppos
ed them. lu the legislature last
winter representatives of the uni
versity and Hartley clashed over
appropriations of which the in-
Utution sought. ' '
Hartley, In speeches throughout
the state, has personally denounc
ed the university head. He has
charged him with traveling for po
litical purposes at the expense of
the commonwealth. Suzzallo re
mained silent under these attacks
A majority of the regents arc
appointees of Hartley, tie ousted
three of the.- board with an ex
planation that they had been
guilty of "misconduct in ctfice."
Two other regents, whose terms
Jtad expired,.'-were replaced bv
Hartley appointees. . The board
consists of seven.
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9x9' L
i 7.6x9 ... - $ 8.95
;V6x9 z :; 1 795
; 9x15 .,.:.. Jl.J17.95
: 3x4.6 $ i.05
;3x6 210,
J r 18x36 1.. .... T45c
6x6 .; ; j. .45
.4.6x4.6 . ;....$ 3.00
. 3x3 ..:. .. $1.00
U 6 ft. width Gold Seal yard goods.:....::-.. 85c
; W 9 ft. width Gold Seal yard goods..: $:i.00
- 2.
irook, Lowell Sherman In
lever Know"4 Women. ..
: "A Poor -.CirrsVjl1-
by Iaura Jean Libbey.
NEW THOUGHT ON HIGHER
EDUCATION IS EXPRESSED
' (Ctfoiiaufd 4ram page
morals and manners of the pres
ent college generalion begins with
a false assumption ' namelyithat
a college community is .essentially
different from the ordinary com
munity: It isn'. A college com
munity is simply a cross section of
the American comwunity--of the
American nation." x r s
President, Frank made it plain
that he Is not a member of the
moral alarmist squad.
"The dominant tendencies of
the American social order will be
found in the college community,"
he said. "If there is a new free
dom outside the college there will
be a new freedom in college. If
there is bootlegging outside col
lege, there will be a certain amount
of bootlegging in ollege. Certain
conditions are,.f course, intensi
fied In a. college because youth lis
concentrated there; just as cer
tain conditions will be intensified
in a" union league club because
maturity is concentrated there.
Too cannot lift 8,000 human
beings young or old out of a
social order from which they have
taken their tone and temper and
make them over in- six weeks by
theestnsive order of deans and
university of presidents,
"When the morals and .manners
of a university generation begin
to worry us, it behooves us to re
member that these morals and
manners are, after all, a product
of American society In general
more than of university society in
particular."
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30 HOURS TO SAN FRANCISCO
Through Reclining Chair Car Service Four Schedule
Each Day With Stop Over Privileges
Leaving the Terminal Hotel
9 :20 A. M., 12 :20 P. Mn 7 P. 1 :25 A. M.
SAN FRANCISCO
One Way $15.50
Round Trip $30.00
One Way
Round Trip
LOS ANGELES
$27.35
$50.00
For Information Call At
TERMINAL HOTEL
or Phone 696
O. J. Hull Auto Top & Paint
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repairing. Artistic painting adds
100 to the Bpeajan.cfeqf jrouj
auto. 267 S. CommerciaL ' ()
s H.'LC Stiff Forpnure Co., lead
ers In complete' home furnishings,
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9x10.6 $12.95
9x9 $10.95
7.6x9 $8.95
6x9 $7.95
9x15 $17.95
3x4.6 i . $1.65 MC GUARANTEE
3x6 $2.10
18x36 : 45e m OR YOUR MONEY!
6x6 $4.35
4.6x4.6 . .1. $3.00
3x3 $1.00
6 ft. width Gold Seal yard -goods ...85c
, 9 ft. width Gold Seal yavd; goods $1.00 .
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Tonight! Tonight!
Tonight!
.Salem's Theatre Beautiful Opens Tonight!
Surge in with the thousands and thousands
pouring into the city to revel in the lights
and music and gaiety of this event--the
Event of Events!
Open For; Your Inspection and Approval
From Seven Until Eleven
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9x10.6 $12.95
9x9 $10.95
7.6x9 ... $8.95
6x9..:.:...: . . . .. $7.95
9x15 ...... $17.95
3x4.6 . ... . $1.65
3x6 .. .... . . $2.10
18x36 .... 45c
6x6 $4.35
4.6x4.6 . .: ... $3.00
3x3 $1.00
6 ft. width Gold Seal yard goods 85c
9 ft. width Gold Seal yard good ..$1.00
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