THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM. OREGON FRIDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 8, 1926 V LOCAL NE WS ' IN BMIEF. 1 Tn IteeMer in Morning -BeSrtratten for the University of Orepon extension courses , to SSEln the local high school I t ihis ye1' tie nem " .f thflOhool superintendent, in V ihP hiKnuol building Saturday morning, only, it aVn? .?7 yesterday- This will be the last opportunity to register for these courses; Box ins , Armory Arena Phil Bayes vs BattHng. Hoope of California. Ten 3-minute rounas, Bobby Clark vs Sailor Bucks, six 3-minute rounds. Snappy prelimin aries. Friday Oct 8. 8 Willamette YMCA Meet r:ii,i(o university JX.rld W first meeting of the year .Wednesday nicht in the MCA Lv..ii,lin with about 35 present. 1 Ttin WhV -f Tw-n Kics.ii epoKc the Y. James McClintoek, presi dent, outlined the work of the or ganization t. the coming year. One Week More on Season Ticket sale for "Dear Brutus," Oct. 21 and "Outward Bound," Jan. 27. Save money and seeure good seats at $3.30. Patton's and Atlas ";Book Stores. 8 under water stunt at the YMCA building here ..Tuesday night in connection with the organisation's anniversary weeTe f celebration.' members of the team are Billie Rlackman, Lee McDonnell, jkiabel MeKinley,- Odetta Baird and .Po mona Morey. age 10J All women in Salem are invited, to attend the exhibition, -: : k-,t Congolevm and Felt Baho Floor .covering 60e to 75c per Wrestling Cla Staits " The older boys' wrestling class at the YMCA will begin tonieht with jFennimore Basgott as in structor. All members of the Y over years obi are eligible. to Join the class, which meeU( once b. week. - . Yesterday By the use of medicine, Dr. Stone removed a. cancer from the nose Of John Gefelman. , oi PuiidU'g Permit' Issued A building permit was issued- n the city recorder's office Thurs- to Vhnr Bros, for the erec- tion of a one story dwelling-at ,085 Maple avenue. The estimat- M cost is $2500. Wehner Bros. re to be the builders. yard. Hamilton'! Master and to guide life by some thing definite. It s an appeal to service In an organized effort. A mission aims at t he Ind fvid ual In order that impressions " of righte ousness will guide him In every act. - Subjects are (presented-In sermon - and Instruction and., a question box is provided that dlf ficultles may be solved. J Hot Water Bottles 2 for 11.75 at Schaefer's Drug 08 Store, guaranteed 'for oire rear: leaders Hold Meeting Leaders of boys physical class-' cs at tho. YMCA held their first meeting or the year Wednesday night. Clair Miller i was elected president, JoJm'Schafer vice prea ident, and French. Hagemann sec retary. Tho leaders wil -meet each Wednesday pight during the winter. . .Men Visit Staytnn . Loyal Warner and Al . Hodges of the local YMCA staff were In Staytbn yesterday tforgani.ce boys clubs and to start the YMCA pub lic school program there. , r . . Latest Mazda Lamps . Only. 25c now. , Get at Lock woods. 247-N," Commercial. 08 ol6 Has Tooth at BJrtli A baby hprnj three months ago with a tooth In his mouth will be presented at the Marion county health clinic jsoOn for" investiga tion. His parents. are .Mr- and Mrs. Arthur Porter of route 9 Wooly WarmIlxed Cotton And wool blankets large size and double, $4.45, Hamilton's. ''. 08 Cliurrh Plana Projgra A "rally day" program will be held at the Jason Lee Methodist church for a week beginning Sun day, Oct. IP All departments of the Sunday f school will take part in the' program. A reception will he held Friday, evening for Wil lamette "university students. A program of music, recitations and readings will he held Sunday morning, Oct.-i 7. at 9:45 o'clock. Tumblers to Practice The boys tumbling class at the local YMCA will begin work for tbe year next Tuesday""evening at 7.tl5 o'clock and will meet each Tuesday during, the year. Leslie Sparks is instructor. Original Bexa!! One-Cent Sale Oct; 21. 22. 23. Perry's drug Btore. o9 FmltiN TJoholatery And repairing. Oelie Furniture Company. Paving Crew Itots Ram yesterday car.sed Street Commissioner Walter Low's pav in? crew tc lay off for the day Tbe "crew still has 20 blocks left to pave on this year's schedule, and Mr. Low says be can finish it ea.ifTyie has some good weath er tyhe rest of this month. itates to Visit Here L.! G Bate, .regional physical lirector of the -YMCA for the or th west district, will be in this city next Wednesday to inspect he physical work of the local YMCA and assist in preparing the program for this year. Bote! Marioft Dollar dinner, served. 6: 45 to t avorjr Evening. Will Lease for One ' ? To three years, strictly modern erh.-t nouse s 9sa n. aDmmstoi., anu twn rrt Cnln1nr,V 711 EtgtS r Skid Off Highway ' o - f. Coskins of Salem report ed at police headtuartera yester day that his car slid off the Pacific highway about five miles north of Siem when another car cut in .front of it. Hp pavc no nthert A- f$Uzf3t the accident.' J .'x'wngoleum and Other Kelt S Base rugs 9x12, 13.20. Hamil X.n's. . 08 Cause Out of City Dr. John M. Cense, president of Kimdall Colb ce of Theology, has Kone to Toppenlsh, Wash., to at tena a meeting of the district sup erintendents of the Methodist church. Tie is there in the later if.ts 0fiKim1ail college. ' ' Vinognr Apple Aantel Cash, paid on delivery, saelcs furni-thed Cideon.stolz Co., near toruer bummer and Mill. olO Mcrmaiils to Perform A swimming team of five gltls irom t5e Portland YWCA. under tn. dfrection of Miss Vtrrinta Pembroke, will give aa exhibition cf fany. diving, swimming, and TAXIDERMIST SHOP E. E. WICGLXS, Prvp. Near Woodry's A net ion Blarket ; .1145 Norway Telephone 226 1-W WOOD TRACY'S FUEL r Yard 10T D Street Telephone 8313 Underwood Typewriter Co. tlrwt Factorr Branch f W writeri Rented, 8old pui rental rates to Students Powers altf YMCA Residents Meet YMCA members wDo live In the dormitory held a banquet ; last night in the YMCA banquet room. Singing and speeches featured the meeting. Plans for permanent or ganizations were laid, wit h meet ings to be held monthly..: A com mittee consisting, of Guy Weaver, chairman; Dwight- Shaw, and George Dick, was appointed to take charge of arrangements - t L : See our' line ' of ; good used ' y cars: Buick roadster. Dodge' ', tonring, Overland - sedans. Fords of all kinds fl5.00 and np. Stars, BfaxwellA, Chevrolets, OldsmobUes, all : priced; to : sell. ! Terms can i; be. arranged.?. ii--'-'.:-".'- William Needham, Robert . Brow nell, Tom Wiper, Laurence Smith, and Phil Brownell. In the large boys elass they were Robert Need ham, Horace Stewart, WInfield condition,? was .the next .ques tion! -- - "She should have been suffering from I thirst; -her face should have been sunburned; her clothing and shoes should have shown more wear' than they did 11' the time she came in." j rCros3-examIned by Gilbert. Mr. Turchison - amplified a little by Ptating "there was no sign of per rpiration under the' arms and .the dres was not soiled on the collar and .. cuffs." " f TJhe cheap, gray muslin dress whi$h the evangelist wore when she"f reached Douglas after the walk she described over the des ert" "precipitated a bitter wrangle tetween the district attorney and defense counsel Gilbert.. j The latter had been exhibiting lt'-itq Murchison and then dragged it through a puddle of, water that badcbeen'spilled on the table top. Tjie three members Of the prose cution ranks came to their feet eS? masse, Keves voicing a strenu- orisvorotest to tne court, anu and Evelyn liar beck spent Thurs day night in this city.; . Their home is in Grants Pass. " r Ora Wilson . of Union, Ore., spent Thursday night in this city. Mr. and Mrs. t4- m. liisnop 01 Portland w" Thursday visitors in this city. i Needham. Ed Cross, Allan Carl, I harging that Gilbert had delibor Sam Carl, Doc Morris, Frankate)y attompted to soil the gar- uross. ana ivennein morris. 1 ,nent He explained that the ut Judges were French Hagemann, Ray Miller, and Francis DeHar port. . John Schaef fer was starter. west care had been taken to keef the dress in the same condition in" which it had been put off by High Grade New Pla t Reduced to 12001215 1288. why pay niore? Terms. Liberal discount for cashj '.Tallmdn Piano Store, 395 South l'2th. 'oR License Obtained ' ! ; George A " Carroll fef 'Eugene, salesman and Hannah Braun worth of San Jose, Cal. obtained a mar riage license at the ofTIce of the county clrk yesterday. Complete Line of Monarch Electric Ranges at Hamlltons. - 1 A21tf Revival Meets Planned The Christian-Mission Alliance tabernacle will be the scene of re ival services for about a month, the first meeting having been held last night at 7.30 o'clock The services are conducted by Rev. and Mrs. B. S. Moore, Mr. and Mrs. It. M. Clark and Philip Kerr. Used Pianos. Lots of Them . $50. $75, S100, 1125, ,1150. See them at Tallman Piano Store, 395 oS Loyal Warner and Al Hodges werej Mr McPherson, in view of the in charge of the meet. . I nrosecution's contention that the garment- showed no evidence of One More Day I the , lengthy desert tramp wnien Of our blanket sale. A good I the evangelist said she had taken wool mixed blanket $4.45. Ilam-laffet she had escaped from tht ilton's. 08 I kidnapers. Gilbert retorted that Keyes was Woman Hit, By Car . I playing to tne gallery, ara Jtwge Mrs. Baum of West Salem re-1 Blake closed the argument wun reived a hrufeed ankle when she la v.'4rning to the defense attorney jumped backward in front of alto be. more carer 11 01 exniDiis in car driven1 by Jordin Hardin atlthease. State and Liberty streets lastl "Bfrrice Day, secretaiy.to the night, the accident was said to hate R. A. MeKinley, blind Lon; be. unavoidable. f Beach attorney, who died in an automobile accident recently ju- TIm rnttaen Tieantv I WHO haa aeciarea.ne nau u.:u PorlAr Sefonttfte nnpratnr In I USeO OS a go-oetween lor m- iwu oton,i,n.o maPaia tn ..H I Jtelist's kidnapers, tooay gave tne Individual, tvna - Plion 2215-J. I olSiTlCt artorney anotiier p.c - ' J , . Jl.. Hnlr QgiTVrwea eviaicce icuuiub iu DUperior JUUge lauuo t. iniv. wfth itin Mi-Phnrson mvstry, The first meeting of the ;Clfcf exhi,b"' "hich Clique junior music club was held N ff P"""?'!.' " Wednesday evening with about 3.0 members present, their ages rang ing from 10 to 18 years. Officers for the coming year include Katherine Earle, president Esther Wood, vice president; Lois Birdwell, secretary-treasurer, and Betty Martin, publicist. Visits in Salem Miss Myrtle Mills of Tillamook was a Salem visitor Thursday, v". CHINESE AWAIT DEATH, GUNS TO SPEAK SUNDAY . lCotinue4 frois ps 1.) , to death as the maddened hordes struggle fcr rescue. Many", thrown i into the river, are drowned. Next Sunday, if they have not escaped..1 the rain of fire will pour upon them, for the gates will be closed. Only a few miles away are the troops ,of Sun Chaun-Fang, ruler j of the" five provinces of eastern China, trying to thrust aside the Cantonese who oppose their march to the relief of beleaguered Wu chang. Semingly relief must come to the Wuchang defenders within a few days. Since early in September the' city has been infested by the Rus sianized armies from the southern provinces , of Kwangtung and Kwangsi. which are attempting to annex the central China provinces of Marshal. Wu Pei-Fu to the do minion of the Cantonese government. Hankow, sister "city of Wuchang across the broad Yangtsze river, succumbed to the southerners, as did Manyang, adjoining. Wu Pei- Fu, was forced out of Hanlflw o.. . I . i J' r u, was lorceu out OI riankow about September 8,..and iiTeport- ea aetmpting to reorganize bis demoralized troops in Honan prov ince, north of Hankow. In this he Is being aided by his old lieu tenant, Sun Chuang-Fang, now the dictator of China's five eastern provinces.' . O strong, Richard JB. Armstrong, Douglas B. Armstrong and Tom A. Armstrong, all of Salem; son of Mrs. Mary Armstrong of DePere, Wis., brother of 'Mrs. Ruth Vin cent of Pepere, Sam B. Armstrong of Neenah, Wis., and ETph Arm strong of Casper, ; Wyo.; grand father of Helen -May Armstrong and Douglas B. Armstrong Jr. Fu neral services will be held at the Rigdon mortuary at 1:30 p. m. Saturday, following which the body will be shipped to DePere, Wis., for funeral services and in terment. Tho body will He In state at the Rigdon mortuary all day Friday. day, October S, at l:S0 p. m. from the Rigdon mortuary, interment City, View cemetery.- ----- - Kemano At the residence on 13 65 north 16th street. Oct. 5, Amelia L. Kemano at the age of 79 years. mother oL Albert Kemano, Port land, Ore., Frank Kemano, Los Angeles, Cal., Elmer Kemano, Sa lem, Mrs. Sarah B. Devine POrt land, Ore. Funeral services Fri- O I Traffic Offenders Fined ' Five traffic . offenders were fined in police court hefe yester A car driven 6y Mrs L. F. Grif- Pthwas hit by a street, far yester day afternoon "at Court and Cot- ilage streets, .according to a report Operation Performed .. The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Bibby of Labish is very ill in a local hospital from intestinal complications. An operation was performed yesterday in an effort to help him. , Help Is Needed of his proof of the existence of a nlot to "oroduce" a shack where the evangelist was suppofsed to have been held, and a man to pose as a kidnaper, consisted of a busi ness .card beariug the judge's name eagraved on it end a penned notfr on the back introducing Rol- aaBioh Wbolley, personal attrr ntor Mrs. McPherson to Mc Kitfjey. JThe introduction read: 'Mr. Mcftlfidley: This will introduce MrJWoolley, who will act for one. Please work with him. (Signed) Owllos S. Hardy.' Jfiidge Hardy, who has stated tSifl he had given Mrs. McBherson Udvice as a. friend, already; t4 Hinder summons as a witness to fxplain tbrce letters attributed to fJ&JS pen ana aauressea to aic Pacific Coast Results LOS ANGELES. Oct. 7. (AP) Hollywood and Portland halved a double here this afternoon, the Stars capturing the first game 8 to 3 and the Beavers the second in six innings, 6 to 4. OAKLAND, Oct. 7. Oakland scored its third straight victory over Seattle today, 7 to 6, putting over the deciding run in the eleventh ijoping after the Indians had taken a five run lead in the opening frame. day by Al Mundt, acting municipal urnd ,In t: policy headquarters judge. A. Cahplin paid $5 for , J""' "l"u wa? crossing falling to stop, Albert Smith $5 he street at right angles to the for driving a car with switched ck when another car sloppy u irjui vi iicr, iurvini; uer tr stop in the path of the oneomiue street A plea for help was received Hey and to Mrs Sielaff. it night in behalf of a man and ty" adjourned at 5 clock license plates, J?aul Bundt $5 for speeding, Walter Disney 17.50 for speeding, and - Conrad Walker , 91 for- driving without a drivers license. his wife who, though educated IPM wnoon UUu. ,y a. and worthy, are in need of Imme- I v diate assistance. According to Dr Henry E. Morris, the man was in car. She did not state thle amount Tiljisitori Reported Salem I o Wlrtz to Lire la Baleni Wlllard H. Wlrtz, district attor ney of Crook county, left Salem yesterday morning after a short visit.; He -returned to 1 Prineville to make arrangements for mov- See Us Before Yon Sell - Your walnuts. Mason Ehrman Co. Phone 396. ol2 jured in an automobile accident two or three weeks ago, and suf fered1 a crushed knee whichrhas I l)r Arnold Bennett Hall, new kept him in the hospital. His wife I president of the University of Ore- Is a competent stenographer but I oa, stopped in Salem for about neeas a position, pome money. 13. 1 anrnour yesieruaj nueiuwuu needed -at once, and any person having a position open for the woman is asked to communicate with Dr, Morris, 303 Oregon , .,, 1 -- - - iHK ro weuiiiwe ne win uycu Switched license pfates on his car. Speeder Arrested D. L. Cadwell qf Portland war. Man Has Switched Plate " Albert J. Smith was arrexteit by local police officers, late Wednes-1 building, or phone 239, at once. day night on a charge Cof; having AIM EE HAS PLANS FOR- TOUR THROUGH COUNTRY ; (Continued from pace 1.) XfK and Mrs. H. H. Emmell wejfe in this city Thursday. They are residents of Wasco. ; H. "F. Warren of Scio was a vi?l- tdXlri this cityThursday. Mr. and Mrs. Will Card well of Albany visited this city Thursday. Among the visitors in this Thursday was Miss Leta Cauey of ?5.f Philllnni of stayton was a Vacant 5-Room Flat t Adults. $30 on lease. Ranges, Urrested br w R. r,pnn vPstcHav water heaterJinoleums-furnished Inn rh,r nt mgarih, i.r-w 4 And any sujch building Close In at 666 Ferry. Becke I r:riwii Miri ia r nml Today's session of the . prelim-1 Salem visitor Wednesday. & Hendricks. 18 N.rHigh StreeUf tfnd-I)aM . finebfI10lh Tustlce llnary hearing on criminal cqnspir-1 T Harry Bailey of Lakeview was . t . , s :u ?y o3tf I court. '; f .... I acy; charges of McPherson; her 1 in thls city Thursday." Mcanlng f-3f isslon Told A otjiemkou Tickets QJosea I n- Lorralne Wtseman-Sieljiff I 4 Salem visitor Wednesday. Rev. 11. " Chambers has x In one week for-Ols'en Plavpr I had rolld along, characterized I 1 JDeWltt Gilbert of Astoria was nlained the meaning of I the mis-1 vuinnra net -tj lur the usual prosecution-defense I Salem visitor Wednesday. . sion to be. held at SC Paul's Epla-.i Tait27. aelline.for $3 3ft.lbfkrin.:' nt!l Murchison passed : t!r. and Mrs.. E, J. Allen were tiesavsl t a . r. w o inis expert opinion mat tne wom an pastor's story of her desert copal church next weekr. He says j AUa8 and peon's Book Store it is a can to listen to caim, o8 nlfled. and sensible exposition 01 They are the Slain teachings of the Master J j Work start of Men. , t is a can. 10 man-1 1 -Work on a new steel span across take up a reiauonsnip wun tne 1 the Abqua river on the Bethany Mt. Angel market road will" start inu Salem" Wednesday. residents of Woodburn . JMr. and -Mrs. L. T. Chellis of Cdrvalllslsited this city Tues day; . V : . -Tv i $. A. Hatton of Eugene visited USE YOUR CREDIT SUITS ':- O'COATS BALANCE 10 .' PAYf.SEMTS AL KRAUSE QUALIT MEN'S .WEAR ; The SUre With the - ; FonntMn . ,. hegira would not hold water. ' Murchison' commented on '-tlje weather the day Mrs. MeTberson returned to Douelas JuA 23. .af ter, as she said, having tramped I (his city AVednesday. - tmm-dlatelv . according Aa terms between 15 and 20 miles across iWllbur Yarnall of .Eugene was t Mnr owarfeH h th ,,-1 the sandy wastes. i linl thlsjcny Wednesday. ' 1 highway commission,'to the Clack-1 ; the' heat, said the big border I t Fred'Chandier of Eugene visit amas Construction company yes-1 policeman was yterriflc," between 1 eKSaienr 1 nursaay. terdav. The new.4ridee will have 1 118 and 123 degrees.. : v , I j IMr: and Mrs. J. M. Cerslnner 1 tipl bodr aid the deck Wilt I U The Drose?utton wanted toTmo 1 ware InSaWmt Thursday. They SACRAMENTO, Oct. 7. Sacra mento, hopped on three San Fran cisco pitchers' here today to de feat the Seals 16 to 3. SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 7. Los Angeles defeated the Missions 3 to 2 today in a game featured by a hurling duel between Clyde Day and Bert Cole. O : O LATE FIGHT NEWS I o o LONDON, Oct. 7. ( AP) E1k Clark of Scotland, flyweight cham pion of klurope, tonight retailed his title by defeating Francois Mpracchini of "France on points at Albert hall. O O I Too Late To Classify o o 3 ROOMS ITItXISHTCD. DOWNSTAIRS. light and water, garage. $19. 412 X. 21st utreet. 23O10 OBITUARY Armstrong In this city Wednesday, Oct. 6, Thomas B. Armstrong, age 54 years, superintendent of the Ore gon Pulp A Paper company, hus band of Mrs. Margaret Armstrong, father of Thomas McDonald Arm- SKINNY MEN This Beats Record i He Gained 28 Pounds In 8 Weeks Good Solid Healthy Flesh, Too be of timber, ft will be construct I if the evangelist could have made I ae resWents.of Woodburn ed on practically the same site as I the trip described by her without lithe present bridge, and the build-1 water: Ing company jF"1- move ther pres-1 The-Douglas officer was. ready ent bridge to la point West of iU I to reply when, defense ?6 attorney present posltttjn so hat traffic Gilbert, hopped pa his feet po ovine may detour daring, the . period of but objections.. ,4. lehgthyf rgur construction. -The bridge : will iqent finally developed, , with.. U-e cost 15760. cfabentforat and RheaLupef liave 4fie on a two weeks', deer huht InJ TtrlpMa thesouth. , ?tr. antf:tfrs. Charles Lynn of Dallas vfsftedSalem .Thursday. '.. ftifr. andMrs. W. 'W Miller of Tank Meet Thirty the f In season YMCA vided ii large Tfo the sma court perm lEsibn, into a;ltn?thiei I MMinnvllIo were Salem ; visitors 4 O" LADD & BUSH Bankers - Established 1863 . General Banldiii Business ; i Office Honrs froM lO a, v. to S s m 5J - . . - merit 3 tribute ' good t. Itun 1 feet: participated in j Taking a woman approximately I meet of the 35 years old, mother of two child- night In the I ren. ' more or less active , all he? ; boy were di- life, who has 4 been raised on a sses -one xoriiarm, Kianapco ana uru?vcu r fOr small. In 18, held captive .nearly a month. 4 winners were confined to bed most or tnat 'iint. fed : principally ; on canned goods, leftt alone In bonds'7 from ."whirl the ; freed :, herself, could snch k woman under snch clrcunistances i iave "walked- from- 11 . o'clock Ip tri3 b Genuine . Ti cri5aeot rinp U a nent. and ' arcu, ,: . :ro3.' rt, Cssaet : ,fr. andvMr. R. I Van Orsdel Mr.'Land -Mrs. Jesse CampbeU ifthis tritj.hay gone to Corvallis io ivisit. friends. - . lC. II. -Jl'Srgs; of Eugene, visited thrs, city: Wednesday. .. . J" W. pfmber of; Eugene was In thjs city "Thursday. . , . G. A. CairelKof (Eugene visited Safcm Thursday. : iCarl.SoUthworth was in Salem Thuradayt WeJivs.lii. Eugene. j J. L. Mann' and family of Pen- the morning.nntil "1:30 or 2, the I jiton. wore Thursday visitors in following morning? upwards oni.4 1 hi hours, without , water, across the Uesert. without ; showing any apticcable; ill effects and without havingperspifatlon niarks, on he. flofhlng," or I noticeable signs , of wear" OS her shoes T - ,v --Aad, fMureh!soa reply was: No, I dsa't taiok so. of .' Forest Salem Thursday this city... . j. V r -D. W.Thornburg Grovo vfiutwiu Uiicity i,y,;4.fc . f jiTIr. e ' "'r, W. Dlfges of Gearneaa tie in thU cuy Tnari- fiar. shouKaya-.adfe? Ijl; i- li, Harbsck and ifsrls. telL In every town In America you can see skinny, scrawny men and women with deep hollows 'in cheeks, neck and chest who are more to be. pitied than blamed. Doctors,. Chemists. Scientists all agree that; Cod Liver Oil is. full of flesh building,, health promoting, strength fncreasine vitamins. They alsbagree aridf the" whole world1 agree-with them that it is about the most evil-smelling and nasty tasting, nauseatfftg-stutf-that- hu man beings come, in contact wun --Jtt upsets 'mdst stomachs. . -'P But now Air.ihat is changed Cod ..Liver .'.OU comes Ja . tablet form, sugar coated and as easy to take as candy. J7 C. Perryj,D J Fry and druggists everywhfero sell McCoy's Cod Liver Oil Comjound Tablets with the- distinct ; tinder- standing - that if J any thin, tTIean underweight man or woman, take them for 30. days and; does -not gain at least 5 pounds, thar pur chase price will be returned.1 - Just try them for 30 days, ,all you folks who need & or 10 pounds of good, solid flesh. They -have -rounded; out the 'scrawney. places' In thousands of people- they will heiD you. 1 i-" Stanley ' E. Howe, Atlantic City ri. : J., writes that he gatned 2 pounds ih weeks and further writes. M, slofip, irest and eat .and nothing bothers ni? nerves 1 foul like, a real nian thanks to Mc Coy's." - . . , ! . . - One woman, exceedingly thin, gained 10 pounds in 22 daysrarwl don't, forget that, being full -of vitalising vitamins, they -do help feeble old folks, who need.' a. .real tonic, and for thin, "puny.; unde veloped children they 'quickly bring health, streazta iad - in creased weight. 60 tablet for 6 o cents. Znilst on McCoy's lha original and genuine.-Adv. TERWILLIGERS Perfect Funeral Service For Less Licensed Lady Mortician 770 Chemeketa Street Telephone' 724 ' j ,i . Itiegsecker, . . Clara .Riegsecker r 'died "at 'The- family i home , one mile east of Shaw, on Thursday, October 7; at the age of : 65 years. Surviving ' are:; : One daughter; Mrs. Anna Amort of Salem; ' a son, William of Burns:, six -grandchildren. Doris, Walter, Evelyn, Clara, Mar garet, and Thelma, .all of .Shaw, and two brothers and three sis ters. The remains are at the Sa lem mortuary. Funeral announce ments later. , ' ( CECIL B. raoaucTio x-5t I Starts S SUNDAY At The OREGON J Tires Should Give You More Service Our vulcanizing shop offers service at a very low cost. Distributors for. McClaren Autocrat Tires Guaranteed to Cost Less Per. Mile SMITH & W ATKINS Invite Us to Your Next Blowout Phone 44 mo f - ..... f M S(BD..l AT Q' pane These shoes are of out regular - lines and' consist of all kinds of r LADIES V AND G R OWING ,GIRU5' UPTO. DATE footwear . ; ? v : f See Our. Windows for These : REALii SHOE BARGAINS, :l..;i.-.v;,v.il:i.r.-i' .i Hundreds of. Pairs on. Sale; Today, Saturday and Monday i - '- t - 1 f !,-5 415 State Street Hame of Walk-Over ' and Cantilever SHosa I to i - -r-. Mi ; ;i i - r I i V i l -: Vwhafc V