tJiiiiiBllBfe L.1.D JllEftTRE ense Crowds Make Jlec- ressary Use of: More Room ' T for-Revival Meetings'; 1 .he- B. 'S. Mobrer Revfvar Party fn sti from Tirg in fields' In Idaho iremenaongjy . ftucresro! : ' ival campaign has been, t In gresa. for .aome jweeks. opened ' an i enthusiastic crowd at the . and theater Saturday night - Rev;, and Mm. Moore, "popularly 1r . n w. ' j - . ' a , geHsts, spent many years In the 4 Orient in missionary work, being i in Japan at the tine of, the great ' earthquake of 1923 when the city of Yokohama nd many . other smalt towns were completely de ,' Tastated within aiCewJgeconds.' A - z During, the, -past twenty-fire years thesa r-rnne-oHfita htva nr. red over three hundred thousand miles of territory and consequent , ly have a large fund of experience to dra.w fr.bra. ReT,; Moore believes In and preaches an old-fashioned gospel or old fashioned 'sin. .Is the days of .miracles past? Come and bear what ' this man of , God has' to. say; about diTine healing Healing tor tne - nooy as wen as for, the soul. . ' j - ; ; ' -."' A Very special musical program -; will be given every night at 7: 30 in. charge of '..Edith Wilson Clark, song' leader and soloist of inter national fame. A special feature will.be "Colored Spirituals' by ' the party .quartet and S. K. Clark, male ( soprano solist of former vaudeville fame. There will also be .instrumental t numbers and choruses . by the Christian and Missionary Alliance" choir, under whose auspices this party is work- lng.l ; ' -' . ., , Sunday afternoon Dr. Moore "has cfiosen for bis subject "In the . 7)ays of His Treparation." Sunday evening .the " message will be - J'Tbree i Locations of .- Hell, .and . Who's; Going There? There will ' be. special music andS. K. Clark Will sing "The Holy. .City." Mon- f day evening Dr. Moore will give ' his I personal . experience .,. in the Teat Japanese earthquake, . Don't miss any of these; meet ..igs." Every night at 7:30 at the old I Grand .theater. North High, , and Cburt streets. . . mmmt bona, mint sftfc BUm XT A m-mr f it. safest. miMMb cu ki iauit gn& Sdhaefer's' Herbal ' i 1 t i Cough Syriip; iS-.laeci awa,tvIlrs.tjt iieman lias denied that the 'Mis 'X who aided her by a Salinas a p pea ranee was:; her Jsister.ii On,. the witness sland during the present bearing of herself,; Mrs. ''McPhersoh nnJ hcri mother.: Mrs.. Minnie Kennedyi she has named this mystery, wom an as Rachael t, Wells .jol -.Philadelphia. -, ' ' - j He. R. S. Moore MISS X STILL UNSOLVED - IN EVANQEL'S. HEARING " l ''' (CBtUitte4 !fria'pi -.i;) $ " - . -. ' . t i II"'- t was only a slight resemblance to the woman of the Salinas affida vits. Woolley then countered with (he declaration that he was -posi tive in his identification of Mrs. Kimball as "Miss X" of. the Car mel hoax.. . The identification drew a shot from a new quarter as the . dis trict attorney's i office - declared that it held a statement, by W00I7 ley' describing the author, of the Salinas affidavit and that this description "is totally different from i the correct description of Mrs. Kimball." Russell Scott, notary public at Salinas, whov acknowledged the affidavit was quoted as refusing to Identify Mrs. Kimball, as' the mystery woman and stating that he was not certain that he had ever seejv hexi before, , Roller -kating at the 4pream land .Kink. Tuesday. Friday . and Saturday from. 7:0 to '0:50. p. m."f Ladies, admitted . free. ' Gen tlemen JO rents,. Skating 2Cc, '() kWAIL B AJJD1TS z ESCAPE CORDOX OP TROOPS WITH- DB.WX FROM 4 MOrXTAIX i SOMERVliLK.' N.J-, Oct.,t8 The eight mailjbandits who" killed a- postal employe : and - obtained $15 J. 790 in cash at Elizabeth have escaped the cordon -of 500 Estate Uroopers police and volunteers tnrown arouna a iso-mue area 01 the Wtchung mountains. Major Mark ,Kimberling tonight ordered the men. in and admitted that the bandits had made a. getaway. : 'The men came out of the hills," Major Kimberling said, 'on a road that i we did not happen .to have blocked, although state troopers were1 within ;tbree or four blocks of it." v. A . , Six persons saw the car leavj the bills, according to Kimberling. - Ever: before since, her repudia tion of her first " statements ' re garding 1 the, Carmel affair, made while she said she, was seeking to manufacture evidence to clear Lutheran SocietylPIans L ' Meeting Tuesday Evening ' SltVERTON, 'Oct. ' .(Spe cial.)' The Lutheran Brotherhood of Silverton will hold its regular meeting Tuesday evening, Oct. 19, at Trinity church. The Rev, M2 A. Chrtstenson of Portland will be the 'principal speaker.' - He will speak on , "Columbus and LeifJ ES-ickson." XMnsie for the.evenlngi will be furnished by home talent." Lunch will be served at the close of the. evening, ;:?..,v i.;;j: iL MAYORESS ESGAGED s LONDON, ( AP) The lady mayoress of .London, Miss Ethel Annie rpryke, iSitormarry Cyril Will Stop That AUCTION CHOICE 234 ACRE FRUIT ' RANCH IN WTtLLAMETTE- VALLEY TO BE AUCTIONED ALL BIDS IN OUTt OFFICE RYOiOON MONDAY, Of OVEMRER I Known as Alvah Prosser Ra.ncK located on main road between Oak tlrove and' Bethel. l'A miles east. of Crowley-Station. - '. 234 acres, 130 acres all improved, 104 acres timber and pasture. 17 acres are in choice prunes,' tamnyTorthatd.gTapesy There is a two story, 6 room house, full concrete basement, all modern plumbing, fireplace; also a 4 room bungalow, built in kitchen, fireplace, .built in wardrobe; and sun porch, f One large new barn, concrete 'foundation, stalls for horses at one endV stan chions for cows at the other, large grain bins, also old tarn used for 'sheen barn." chicken house; water piped to alf buildings. Good sorinr. cement lined, with" spring' houses large storage tank: - wr-rwAt win vnu hffor for this ranch? ' Your nrice is our price, uon t.iau 10 iook mis rancn over iuuj, nut& tarem investigation and you will see tbat the value is tnere, then offer us what it is worth to you., DO IT. NOW.. . . .-. tstratinn: -. On the leadinr road from Oak -Grove to Bethel, I mile north of Oak'jGrover church, y miles east of Crowley Station, about 2 miles irom-west bHie nignway. . , , . .. ,tf U WESTERTi COAST LND CO. 383 Fittock Block, Fortland r . ' 4 V. fr Broad , iiHard Boilcd'tOcerrpri Thcitre !Ty f..! 4 t -r I it 1 , ' I S : ) V.-AV.W 'V. " - -T- - " Tom Mix ami Helene Chadwick Turner, a young : lawyer. " ' The wedding from the .Mansion House, the .lord! mayor's, official residence in, the heart of the bunt ness part of the city Is the first dL 23 years. .r ETEttJllTS 1 . .it lit-. t 1 Silverton Ramify Wilh Leavfj Home to Spend Coming .Year tor South : " - . - ' . . JVC -. SILVERTON. Or.. . Oct. 16. t (Special.) Mr. nd Mrs. J. B Byberg j bive rented their tfarm home on' Paradise toad for a year i to iBejf' Peterson.' 31 and .Mrs! Byberg : have a daughter, EstherJ attending a nurses' training schooi in 'Los Angeles and it is there thejl intend to spend the year.;' Mr.By- f for this ' reason will spedd thd year in, the south. v : Mr. Byberg's two oldest sons Jonas and Bjorne. who are nttend ing the Oregon 'agricultural eo lege, will remain in y the nbrt Thei boys. who . are the invent and manufacturers of the By b pruner and ' walnut washers' played at the state t zlr,: will alshop ar Silverton. . ) 7 Y J I 4 III ! . m 1 III. r ' l m; " i 1 :M v R e c:o A T l; ' . Iff sficl 1 h W I ' . : .... . I II r It t 71Q , : .Whetfc I in : -h uver 1 wo l housand ouits znd uvercoajs v-; , '.v .:.i"';:v to ChooserFrom', EVERY GOOD IS WERE ! .'1.1' , 1 - i ier you want one of 1 the bier laDelled tv1 nf .novelty , woolens or a . plait Chesterfield t or drk ma-" terial, yoii'll find it here. lverr good new style and every tgooax weave: lsreprenteti here: Withsuch a variety from which to pici, .you are sure - to j?et the Overcoat you like. " , A " " i he world s most ramous riakfr hn these , new Coats. ' Harr our wonderful showing bfl ochattner;& Marx, Michac many other reliable makes otern, bhuererman, and Priced from Ask to see the.Genuinc Michael Stern i-s Hair Coat made by 2d at:S55:00 H v iiisnop s ohoe Uept. A-new , showing of Young Men's Fall Oxfords have just been unpacked and surpass all previous' showings for style, color and fit. Our Net tleton and ' Richard Breenen makes of lien's and Young Men's.Shoes are made for dis criminating men who appre ciate the fine style and longer wearing qualities of the bet ter made shoes. .. Men's and Young Men's Scarfs All the newest silk scarf s ai now'' being shown. The Wj ailt smiarpa are raining wile popularity. Ask to see tnern. lers- in- many different color combinations. ESTABLISHED ' I 1890 ffJ