lnSffOBCG ON-STATIC jiihrsrizffi-s; JjiyCM, NEWSLJN riayground Ooard Asked- A resolution asking that Mayor John B. Cies appoint-the play ground board tf three members called for ia a city ordinance, was tdosfcd by. the Salem Rotary club at ItaNooekly luncheon yesterday. The resolution was read by C. P. Bishop and was , signed by the president and secretary of the club. Original KcxjiII tM-Cnt Sale Oct. 21. 22, 23. Perry'8 drug store. . o Hantrr Ifete Two John Jones and Frank Dolby of thla city have. returned from Wal ton where they baggwl two deer. They have been away since last Thursday. As iiide they had bici- eey W. Porter, who had llvel in the forests Of tin Aaironaac j.iountRin? ic New York many years aso. Xew . Loral i, A nderson', Sporting goods store, Commercial. 167 N. o7 Yamhill Jail Kroken - John Hill and Edwin Hart, con victed of burglary, broke out of the Yamhill county jail in Mc Minnville yesterday morning, it has been learned. .. They were to hare been sentenced yesterday. Bote! Mario s Dollar, dinner, erred l;4 to 8 avery evening. JStf Ctiurrh ilLwdun. rinned -r -St. Paul's Episcopal church will hold a mission beginning next Sunday to last two. weeks, it was announced. yesterday. It will not be a revival campaign or theologi cal discussion, according to Rev. H. D. Chambers, - rector of the church. I See Vm Before You Sell .Your walnuts. Mason Ehrman Co. Phone 396. . ol2 Beckett AppeH Dented -Russell Beckett must serve his sentence of tit months and 9500 fine on a liquor charge, as the su preme court dismissed his appeal yesterday. Beckett was convicted by the circuit court. Used Pianos. Ixts of Them $50, $76, JieO, $125, $150. See them at Tallman Piano Store, 39$ Scuth 12th. , . 08 Bail. Forfeited Anil of Portland, who was arjredted 'last spring 'for. speeding, forfeited.' 125 bail fnVtne justice court-Wednesday.' when he failed to appear. 'Jit . toe: time, of hs .arrest he. requested that the case be continued and furnished bail. The case was continued but efforts to get Mr.. Aull to appear In court were futile. ' Store Room for Rent Store room for rent Nov. 1. Now occupied "Ty Standard Oil Company on State street. Inquire. ... o7 I.jivc Will Start . The annual membership cam paign of the local YMCA will be rin Thursday,' Oct. 14,according io announcement maVe yesterday. It is expected to Ust About feuir dsgva, PauLWallace js. chair man and , MM Hicks vice chairman. Te.onjimUfee will -meet each n oon fii r In g ; i he . a ni pal am f or a lnhlteaf .t'.the YM.CA" building Mrs. 'rWnk- Elliott rwill be In charge of the luncheons.-. -V4- T ABOlTAmtpATJ- TRITSX OilEGOniiELECTRlt TAXIDErlMIST SHOP E. WIGGINS, Prop. Near Woodrys Anctlon Market ',''-' '1145 Norway . t i -- - - - - - . .- WOOD 1 WOOD TRACY'S . FUEL YARD I7 D Street Telephone SSI 9 UndeHyodd Typewriter Co. . "Direct Factory Branch Bin Court 8U . Pbone 202 ;jr7pewrftar Rested. Sold, I . - Repaired leclal rental rites to Students a. IDD&BUSH Bankers i:! . , . EaUbUshed 1868 4 r ' ' ' General Banking Businen i. Office noun Iron Autokt Fined f " , . ; ' Frank" Hauser of. -Salem .was ar rested by w: p. ' Genh for' speed ing . a, truck." Hsuserntered " a pleaTpf guilty in the justice; court and paid a fine of I J 0. - t Dr. Marshall, Osteopath! ' Physician and surgeon o Speeder - Arrested? J ?jtijif; Lyle Rains of. Salem entered a plea of guilty when arraigned in the Justice court "on a. charge - of speeding and paid a fine of flO. He was arrested by Officer W; B. Genn. ' - :'i " J l W. GclserVlll 3Move i " Into new; office, 4I Court Sti OcL 6. Temporary nhone, 1620. rr Buy New Fire Siren ; ' m . A 500-pound firo siren has been installed on a telephone pole at the Stayton city hall. tIt is of the Sterling type and is operated by electric switches.y Some ; of the money to buy it was raised . by a street carnival held last ? spring. Similar events -will be held to pay uie rest of the cost. Training in Dramatic KxprettKion For platform and recital work at Miss Dibble's studio, 180 N. Com'l street.' Registration this week. ot Scott Mills to CVIehrate Completion of a paved road con necting Scotts Mills with the rest of the Willamette valley will be celebrated with a chicken dinner, r peeches and other events there Saturday. Speakers include J. O. Dixon, president of the Scotts Mills Community club; Joseph Mc.Cracken of Scotts Mills, John Porter and James Smith, county commissioners; J. T. Hunt, county judge; Lloyd T. Reynolds and H. T. Crawford of Salem. Complete Line of Monarch Electric Ranges at Hamilton. A21tf Tennis Mfen Practice The Willamette utlversity ten nis team has begun fall practice with three lettormen back in school. Leslie Sparks is coach. Walsh, Minto and Litchfield, the veterans, will form the basis of the team. Ivan White, northwest conference champion last ' year. has entered the University of Ore gon, so is lost to the team. High Grade New Pianos Reduced to 209 $245 $298. Why paymore? Terms. Liberal discount for cash. Tallman Piano Store, 3S5 South 12th. oS Mwtinq; to be In South A meeting will be held in Los Anreles, known as a-"Winning of the West-c6nference, on Oct. 27 and. 28, according to a telegram received by the. local chamber of commerce. All western governora congressmen and 'chambers o commerce are askod to send rep resentatives. Two Weeks From Tonight- Moroni Olsen Players return to Salem in- Dear Brutus." Buy season tickets now and see "Out ward 'Bound" alsof in January! On sale this week at Atlas., and l'atton's book stores, for 93.30. Tii-iK'nH'to Mfret " The - Sklem' T.2fi.elicrsr associa tion Will .iTcld a reception at the YMCA bnlldisg; here tonight ff nun i tg .oicl cj:k c ; Tjere are jtbeu t IIS menwJA organization-. ' ',. y-it-.:-:i' a i . ; , . 4-- Eutertairirnt'Ut Jlleld V I;. .The ? wiiiea's 'tttfean'. claW;f the First Presbyterian church en tertained tbev men's class t the cDurch at a dinner last: nlgaV In the YMCA building! About; 100 persons -were present. MrsV;Cas Park is teacher of the Berean class and-Dr. S. A. Bowman " of ihe men's class. . y- - , a AT USE YOUJV CREDIT J SUITS - O'COATS UUWH BALANCE 10 PAVUEMTS AL KRAUSE QUALITY MEN'S WEAR ' The Stori With the : , - Fountain- . . , 10 a. an, to S 9. aw BRIEF- Religion Sto-lled . ' The school of missions of the First Presb terian ch arch held Its first meeting o the 'year Tuesday night wlth74 persons present The class Ist studying the Moslem re ligion. Drf and Mra. Norman K. Tully nre Instructors. Beloved Barrio In Illy- Captivating comedy,""Der Eru ius," brought to Salera by Moroni Olsen Players Oct. l. ttl Banquet .Scheduled r ?j A banquet and program will be held for all. resident members of the YMCA tonight in the YMCA building at 6, o'clock. All mem bers who Jive: in the building are invited to attend i Vacant 5-Room Flat Adults. $30 on lease. -Ranges, water heater, linoleums furnished. Close in at 656 Ferry, Becke & Hendricks. 189 N. High Street. o3tf Examination Passed Eight members of the YMCA naturalization class received their naturalization papers following an examination held Sept. 29, it vas announced yesterday. The class is still meeting with a large at tendance. W. E. Hanson and C A. Kelts are instructors. FnmlUire Upbolstcry . And repairing. Gelsa furniture Company. Powers altf McCormick in Klamath Dr. J. D. McCormkk of Kimball college was in Klamath Polls la a Sunday where he preached a ser mon at the Methodist church. Boxing , Armory Arena Phil Bayes vs Battling Hoope jt California. .Ten 3-minute rounds. Bobby Clark vs Sailor Bncke, six 3-minute rounds. Snappy prelimin aries. Friday Oct. 8. . 08 HcrtKog Returns Prof. W. H. Hertzog of Kim ball college has returned from California where he spent a week in the interests of religious edu cation work. He visited San Fran cisco, Los Angeles, Pasadena and other cities. Vinegar Apples Wanted Cash paid on delivery, furnished. Gideon Stolz Co. corner Summer and Mill. sacks , near olO Taylor Speaks Rev. Fred C. Taylor of the First Methodist church gave the chapel address at. Willamette university yesterday. His topic was "My Life Is. a- Challenge .jind JTot.. a Trucel" Will Lease for One To three years, strictly modern house at 985 N. Summer St?, and garage. Socolofsky, 341 Sf9te. s30tf llwartls to Return Warren O. Edwards, local po lice officer, is expected 'to return from his vacation Sunday. He has been on a deer hunting trip in southern Oregon - Poulsen on- YacHo-" . Mark Poulsen, police judge and city recorder,; has begun a two weeks vacation. He experts to be in southern ? Oregon ion a deer hunting expedition; His posHloi Is .being, filled by AlMundt, deputy lecordCr. ,- BulhlinfC IVmiit . Issned--.A . building permit .was issued yesterday tof llpy j. Speare to srect Vphe stWy; dulling at .1250 Woodrow- a vehue. sTke estimated eost'wa. .given, as'$O0. v - V.. V T -VV' ."? ."V , fan Hurt iH 'AcUdenf-r-' Harry ' Waiker?rep6rt'ed at po lice headquarters Wednesday that be had injured his nose and leg when his car ran " into a flat car an South Twentyrfirsf street. He iald he was unable toC see the flat car in time to ayotd it.- . Health Program' OrftHneil Programs . of-tu various local councils in Marlon, county ; were outlined and approyedj at a meet ing of the couaty Jiealth council atj. a dinner iih.Marton ; hotel Tuesday, night, -;Abdut25. repre sentatires of locatj,4 councils i were present. Arrangements wore made io hold a dinner meeting every Camilcl;Dance Opejis tlje;7. WINTER SEASON ,. Clemens tavilion HAZEI2 GREEN Thursday October" 7 aio ?wtr td Mmk run" 1 'i ainqta Wjr.'j; fJLJ03DIOHv' RfO 111" i Sec or liae'ot ffOodl nised 'r : cars: , Buick roadster, Dotlgti .touring. Overland aedansi,,' Fords . Af all kinds 15.00' nnd np, Stars, Maxwells Chevrolets, Olds ihobUes, all priced to' selL Terms ' can ' 1 be 'arranged. ' ,y 17 1 i I i J mm two;m-nth3 la' Salem, to-; ber j tended by- representatives 'fjofn each schotl district in the' county. Health and social problems twyi I be discussed. , ' ' ' j jJ I tf,I I Sftiith Leaves Sajeni r jrs I- Ceddes Smith, representative trf the Survey Magazine of New York, left yesterday for - Portland and Seattle. He has been here, for the last 10 days to study the work'oT ihe Marlcn county demonstration. child health ! tlilld Clinic Held- ' ' 'MKt A child health clinic was heid yesterdtty at Keiztr,. eponsoreduby I the local health committee. J Guild I health examinations were given. I A I iro4t,it Viit E. P. Becker, vice presideibLand reneral manager . of . the -Washer Wilson comDany. manufacturers of I 'tlhlnir.miihinii. was In Salem I yesterday to visit the locHr branch at 4 45 -Court streeU of whtcfi li. W., Paine is manager. ."Mr- Becker is from Porterville. Cal. t'? Artisans Plan Meeting The United Artisans will meet Thursday evening In the small rnnm nf the fraternal tpmnle here. according to announcement sent out by Artisan headquarters. The meeting is set for 7:30 o'clock. Women's Group to Meet , " "Cr-- V" :Z.. JGroTe was a Salem visitor Friday tion will meet Thursday evening l . . XT at the fraternal temple to make unai HrraogeuieuiB iwr iau I BABE BUTH LEADS YANKS! OUT OF MISSOURI WOODS (Continued from page 2.) Ruth was in full possession olthe I record home run total Tor vyona s series competition. His trip to- of Sheridan were in this city Fri day set a single game record'and day They are former residents of brought his aggregate up to seven, Salem. eclipsing the mark set by Goose Mrg and Mrs H 0verton of Goslin of Washington last year.- woodb'urb were Salem 1 visitors There were other factors ;n the Yankee victory and the Cardinal downfall besides Ruth's hitting, but the Babe so dominated the conflict that little else remained conspicuous. Waite Hoyt, twirling for the Yankees, was also hit hard, yield- ng as many blows as did five Cardinal f lingers 14 but. be was at his best in the pinches and had easy sailing after the fifth inning when the St. Louis pitch- ing staff, as represented by Arthur Reinhart and Herman Bell, col-I lapsed. Hoyt might have escaped with less. damage but for an error in the fourth inning by Mark Koenig. erratic Yankee shortstop, who fnmbled O'Farrell's grounder, with an easy double play in sight that would have ended the inning. Taking advantage of this "break." the Cardinals rallied to score three runs on doubles by Thevenow and Oouthit and a single by South - worth, wiping out the lead which the Yankees had gained through Ruth's first two homers. ' Flint Rhem, whose right hand- ed offerings had been pounded fori four innings, yielded to a pinch hitter in the Cardinals' big rally but his successor. Arthur Refn - nart, immediately tossed away his team's advantage with as wild brand of sontbDaw slinxin as any MriM ii ever BMn ' Reinhart walked four Yankees. including Ruth, in the fifth, and ' ; permitted a double by Koenig oe - fore nasslnr out of th Tiicture. Tw v?i ti a hart aaA nif onrt no nriA nnt whin Mnmohv hnMoritv .mmnnrf Harmon Bell; who Isued another pass and contributed a balk while two more runs rushed over aided '-bju Lazzeri's sacrifice fly and an in field out by Dugan. After; that Hoyt twirled brilliantly, holding tb,e Cardinals easily In check until the ninth when they manufactured their final run on singles : by Hornsby and Lester Bell.;. mixed with Bottomley's infield outr The Yankee pitching star was a nit unsteady- at time out his control was at its best . when Cardinals were on the bases. He struck ou eicnc oi'iDfl reQ oiras. lntiuouiEi Hornsby twice. . ' - - -:- - -' I - NEW CORPORATIONS II The Stark Street 'Pharmacy. Inc with capital stock of $50pQ and headoiiartprs in Portland. lias won tncnrtMir&ted . hv J. . R. Her rington. Hazel Herringto r? ItwrHnrton ' ' Other artlclea filed, in the f nrf! corporation, department follow: The Mary Elizabeth Shops; Inc.. Portland, U25.006; Elizabeth M. Johnston; May Johnston and Bor- tha Woolley. Young Peoples S Recreation association. Portland. ilOOO: O. M. Clark. H.M. Clark I Vwiton Reported A- 'i in Salem I ' o Irving Rand of Portland was' In Salem Wednesday. He Is a son of Justice Ra.nd of the supreme court-s :r ."-Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Hogue of Eugene were Salem visitors Wed nesday. - r p A. Lovelace of Newport vis ited . Salem Tuesday. . T Mrs. E. 'Jakes underwent an operation at a hospital in this city Wednesday. T, J. Bannon of Portland was In this -city Tuesday. ' J. J. Fitsgerald of Portland was In this city Wednesday. ft Claude Hickman. sUte prohibi tion officer stafloned 'in eastern Oregon, is visiting . Salem. He ia If ormer ponce oinccr dcrc. J 4 E. Howard of Eugene visited miacity TVednesday. Louis Brewer cf OK innia: Wash was a Salem visitor Tuesday. Mr' and Mrs. H. E. "Hahoney were Salem visitors Wednesday, T,hey. live at Oakland. Oregon, h. E. Marty of Eugene visited this city Tuesday, Miss Viola Mills was a Salem visitor Tuesday. She is a resident of Albany. John Erickson is being treated at a local hospital. Herbert Huberg of Longview Wash., was in this city Tuesday. C. F., Bollinger of Oregon City was a Salem visitor Tuesday. William Bell of Eugene was In Salem Tuesday night. H owitzer of Arlington spent Tuesday night in Salem rMr- attd Mrs- M- Stanley of As- toria were in this city Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Roe spent Tuesday night in this city. They are residents of Eugene. Ray Taylor and Walter Stewart of Arsea were in this city Tuesday morning. C. Hess of North Powder was a Salem visitor Tuesday. E. R. Piper of Albany spent Tuay night ln Salem' Ted Williams of Corvallis was In this city Saturday. Mrs. 'Grayson Harvey of Grants Pass was Ift Salem Friday. Mrs. E. A. Miles of Cottage Mr. and. Mrs. A. N. Clinton of dav was in this city Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. w. S. Hall of r!1,etz were Sa,em Tisitor8 Satur- day. M. C. Hanley of Medford was jn tnjs cjty Saturday Mr and Mrg Edwin J. Bayliss Friday. ' Nettl Pack of Independence was a Saturday visitor in his city. Mrs.sE. L. Dwyer of Portland was among the Salem visitors in thistity Saturday. K. S- Chamberlain of Corvallis visited this, city Saturday. . Dr. J. N. Smith of Grants Pass wlis In Salem Saturday 'ip.- MSsterson was in Salem siTuj-day.'He is a resident of J 0aytonv ' ' I aytoH' Lr, Long of Corvallis was in this city Friday. Mr. and-Mrs. L. C. Mihcener of Cottage Grove were Salem visi- I tors Friday ...Mr. and. Mrs. H.D. Waller and daughter were in Salem Friday night. They live in Eugene. Mr.;-and Mrs. A. B. Cornell of Grants Pass visited this city Fri day " - Mr; and, Mrs. Ted Williams of Corvallis spend Friday night in 1 Salem I . Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Watkins of L Wasco were Salem visitors Friday. I Mrs. C E. Rosamund of Grants Pass was in this ciity Friday. George-D. Roberts of Medford I stopped in this city Saturday night. 1 Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Warner and I Jane Warner, residents of Her- almlf - toq. were balem visitors Sat I vrday. I Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Bute of To- I ledo were in this city Saturday I . . I . . ... . Tl 5 -wofcny K.vans 01 vesi wan i d Margaret Evans of Eugene 1 iui "srs oLuruy. I ' Jack Carey of Myrtle Point was I this city Saturday I 4ir. UUU -113. t . 11. ucumau l.l AstorUwere Salem visitors Sat i UF"J- .1 r S. Miller of Woodburn is in Sa lem, today. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Krigbaum of Valsetz were Jn Salem Saturday Lodel Abrams, of Tillamook was In ithls tlty Saturday. Mr. 'and Mrs. N. J. Swain of Tillamook spent Saturday night in tbfrcity. . ;,(F. ' eukins was in Salem Sat ulrday He is a resident or Nortl Bcud. .. i . ; . ...Gweudolyn Rogers of Pendleton 1 was, amonr the Saturday vlsitorr ij uli. . i. 1L. 11119 Vllj, . . : y ' : . i I - "Mr; nd Mrs. 11. I. Kelsoa and t thlvrltf Saturday.: They are res- ijtir. ana mrs. jonson were in lucnia oi nosyuuis I -Mrs. O. . T. M c w norter ana ner I eaughter spent Saturday In Salem I Their Jtome is ttt Ilillsboro. , : v - 1 Roy S.Blod sett of Tillamook I Mr. and i Mrs. H It. UlXOn OI tsuver pent saturaay nigui in aa lem. II. G. Snow of Roseburg was a Salem visitor Saturday ? Mr. and Mrs. W. Mi iHIIeman wera Salem Ttsltors Mondsjr. Thsy Ufa midents ol, McMlnnrUle The "Perfect Blonde - - ; ' f ' f W - :V-'4 A ' i ;?m 1 & : .v i- Si- " " Found! the perfect blond. author, says Miss Catherine Dale Owen, above, is the exact type represented in her book, "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes." Miss Owen will soon appear in a play by Miss Loos and her husband, John Emerson, in London. . 4 Broka were in Salem Monday. I pockets .full of money this year, George Cornetof Hod River is in this city visiting friends. E. R. Piper - was" in this . city Monday. Iis home is in Albany. Dr. and Mrsl F. M. Heilwarth, residents of Toledo, visited this city Sunday. ' A. Thyker ofiWoodburn was a Salem visitor Monday. Charles L.eyden of Albany was in this city Monday. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. McHenry of Corvallis visited this city Monday. B. A. Nebergall visited Salem Monday. He Is a resident of Al bany. C. A. Barnes of Eugene spent Monday in this city. S. E. Irvine of Independence visited this city Monday. Mrs. J. C. Cr'abtree has been discharged from a local hospital. Charles A. Barns of Boardman spent wonaay nigm in mis cuy. John O'Kelley and G. R. Swift were in aiem wonaay. iney r resiuems ui t-rine-viiie. Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Miller of Eugene were in this city Monday. Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Foreman of. Hood River. stopped in this city Monday night. . J. E. Sumner of Eugene was in this city Monday. Bits Fox Breakfast I o o Coming u m Our loganberry district m So much so that- new plantings roay again beventured, and, still belter; more intensive cultivation and fertilization: of our yards, to the end that a greater per acre tonnage may be produced. S But' low prices will have to be accepted for a time, with a pros pect for better prices to the grow ers in the course of years. V It will be a good thing for. the Industry if there is never again a period of bonanza' prices. The industry could riot have been stabilized, as it Is, stabilized now, on high priced berries. It would have died a natural death without growing consumer deniand, based on low prices. . But this does not mean that' we should not organize, and that we should not look forward to a great uice industry, and to a big jam and jelly industry. Our walnut and filbert growers are beginning to come into their kingdom. They will get several i MOTH EHS "soon learn there's magic in a timely dose bf Dr. Cajdwell's Syrup Pepsin. "It has meant more to m' than any other, medicine I know of. My children love 'the taste of it and like to take it SjTup Pepsin has meant much to my girl who is now thirteen years old and has taken it ever since a tiny baby. After taking it Hheir colds mttA rVmirhs varush. Iliave had many experiences with rood old Srrur Pepsin and just can't praise W Iruly a Family Medicine - J :yt r3 Why ever be sick? Let Syrup Pepsin ;dean out the V -cause of colds, coughs, fevers, bilious attacksj; sour stomach, ck headache." From the teething period to the infirmities of old age, Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin has-been the farnily- safeguard.,; Countless r friends urro vou from vcars of haonv experience to 1 .f , always keep Syrup Pepsin in the'homev Get it today DnCalJZmin &nd nave it handy, aiways. Sold by ell drvcirts. J"J""J) L t ',(. For m fr trial bottl md nam mi ad-irtu to JiH" " - '.r :.: I Ptp Syntp Ccwpwiy.- MontictlUs Illinois. , L'm w4 71 Anita Loos, film scenarist and and annually larger sums. ' Their rightful kingdom will fully come when Salem is the nut center of the world, which It is bound to be, just as. surely as water seeks its level; i" The lime industry at the prison is crippled by the farmers not re turning the sacks. They have out now 25,000 sacks, and. the filling of at least six cars in sack orders is now held up.. There is a lot of money Invested in sacks by the state, and there will have to be a system of fines in some farm im posed for the non return of sacks, in justice to the consumers who return the sacks promptly. S Good . prices for loganberries depends partly on low prices for sugar used in canning and barrel ing tnem. sugar lactones ai i home wiU help a lot The first factory is to Teady for the 1927 . crop of beets, but too late for the sugar for the 19 2Trcrop of berries. Police Get Speedei E. F. Kale was arrested Wed-. nesd lay nightjby Jocal police of rs on a charge of speeding. Jle ficers was released on $5 bail. OVERTIME PARKERS CAUGHT Police offensive against viola tors of Salem's new parking ordi nance netted. 13 persons yesterday who had left their cars parked on down town streets for longer than the lawful lime. Those fined $1 by Al Mundt, . acting municipal judge, were A. E. Morris, Reed Rowland, A. R. Rexkin, Ruth Bowman, Janz, Shepherd, W. A. Reeves, D. B. Smith, L. H. Rob erts, J. O. Brown, R. E. Skinner, Sam Phegley, Walter Miltonber ger, and K. S. Ross. LABOR LEADERS RESENT INSXJLTS'OF CHURCHES Continued from 1.) . interrogation of Grt.n with a vig orous denunciation oT . the action of the churchmen, and a reply to the published interference of the, Detroit board of commerce that ihe aims of the American Federa tion ofLabor speakers who hau Wen invited. to fill Detroit pulpits Sunday were not in harmony with the traditional ideals of American patriotism. . :; : Frey began by reading an open litter from the Detroit board of commerce to the ministers of the city in. which the labor speakers named wore characterized, as. men it enough." Name and addm ment Colds who are admittedly attacking "our government and our American 1 lan ftf mnlnnn,tii -i The 2etterended with the sug-. gestlon that the ministers, deliber ate -whether or not you wish to have -your, church deviate from the program f crwhich it Is main tained.", ' "I first wish to ask, Frey be gan, "if it is in truth a fact that a speecif by. a representative of the American federation of Labor would -represent , deviation from the program for. which the Chris tian church Is maintained?" " v "The altars bf the church ever have. been the refuge of the-oppressed," he cqntin'ued. "Let this convention warn ;n.ow that when Mammon dominates the altar, Christianity has passed away. "I deeply resent the implication of those gentlemen that the patri otism and loyalty of ; the American Federation bf i . Labor leadership and program aro opposed to t lie iccals of our American institutions and historical traditions." ' OBITUARY "Armstrong' " In this city Wednesday, October 6, Thomas B. Armstrong, age- 54 years, superintendent of the Ore gon Pulp & Paper company, hus band of Mrs Margarfet Armstrong, father of Thomas McDonald Arm strong, Itichard B. Armstrong. Douglas B. Armstrong and Tom A." Armstrong, all of .Salem, son of Mrs. Mary Armstrong of De Pere. Wis.; brother of Mrs. Ruth Vincent of DePere, Sam B. " Afui-strong-of Neenah Wis., and Eph Armstrong of ;C a s P a r, Wyo.; grandfather of . Helen May Arm strong andDougla B. Armstrong, junior.. AnnouncetnentiOt funeral later , from the Rigdon. mortuary. 7 J:. ;.r'1' Kemano"'v n At the .residence, i 55 5 t North Sixteenth, street, .NiondayOctober 5, Mrs. Amelia L. 'Keniano age 79 years. Mother of Albert Kemano of Portland, Frank J. Kemano 'of Los Angeles and Elmer ' R. Ke mano of Salem;, sister of Ellis J. Ball of Salem and -Mrs. Sarah B. Devlne of Portland. - Funeral serv ices' Friday, October 8, at 1:30 p. m.. from the Rigdon mortuary. Interment City, View- cemetery. : TEUWILL1GERS Perfect Funeral Berries : . Tor Iesi v"- i Licensed .Lady, tlorticlan 770 CUemeketa. Street Telephone 924 . l CHIROPRACTIC : SCIENTIFIC- Chiropractic is scientific in so. much " that we can now locate and remove, the cajise of disease without that fear ;of pain by usiiio; the latest iand painles methods. - . : .- -. CONSULT DIL SCOFIELD "The Best in Chiropractic" , - 328 Oregon Bids. Salem 1 Stop that itching and burning in your . . ..'r throat SCHAEPER'S HERBAL COUGH SYRUP Relieves coughing instant ly and takes away, that ter rible, feeling in your throat. - Sold Only At . .- ,. . .... i ..- - . v - - - .-."- -4 -i- ' ' - - ' ' -.- . . : , , . i ., - - f . CHAEEER'q s ; r 1'tvsLAi; VTont: ' ' 1U5 North CoinmercUl " 6rislfll Yellow Front PHONE 197 ; u ) I ana otepnen w. waiuuou. ; . .;.; v t?. "' ft : . . . . i ,3 ' 1 . '