EXPERT IB PIE i, Marketing Bureau Sends Mah at?Request of Sen- . ator-McNaryifor Help , - - Immediate organization of the prune growers I of !. Oregon and Washington to tho jend that their product may be marketed through coofjeratlve raothotils. will be un dertaken by a representative of the'bnreaaof cooperative market- lng,' " federal department of com roerce,vwbo is to make his head quarters In" Salerai f "This waa'announced here yes terday' by. Senator ;T. L. McNary, following! receipt of a telegram frojn Secretary of Agriculture Jar-dlp-, '-It was aid thatSenator MtNfy,isome,!tiiriei ago requested tkjvl ;ja? representative of the de partment be enttO Salem, ' Yn his reqoestj for the assign ment ot "the official to Salem, Sen- - ator McNary pointed out that the prune Industry had suffered' ma terially5 as a result' of marketing conditions and that the growers were in need of immediate relief. ""f he name of the- of ficial to be sent here was not contained in the? telegram received by Senator McNary. v " fi- - :.-y- "" - Stiff Furniture CO;, lead prs in complete home furnishings, . priced -to make; you .the owner. The store that studies your every need and ia ready to meet it, ab- solatelyr r J 4' ;V-" - -A.'Ii Moore, 33 N. High St. - a partineiilft, and slore where you can get high quality furniture and furnishings for every room In your house; -'. - -rv Coffin West tservaiaf l PM'liii-' lips. Sublimity; C. H. Work, Mill Clry f iloytf t T Reyndfdsv! Falr- K r on n ri s : A 1 1 n e M Qu I n n . Donald ? A. Webb.1 West-Silverton: W. J Anlbel, Salem- No. t 8 Ralph lover. Salem. No.' -&:' John T. Jones, 'Jefferson: " Alice ' Endlong. Salem No. : 4 ; Carrie Schiilthess. Silver Falls; Rffie W: Ounlap. Sa Ipto Ko. 14; James Darby Sr., Vie-' idi Point; F. -J.-fLafky, Salem No. IT; Carl D. Runner, Englewood; James WJ Fruit, Brooks; Kather ine Barnard!, Salem-No. 12; Cur tic Coleman,' Cham poefe; J. La FblletV Quinaby;-' A. A. Keeife, Salem No. 10. i " " JLiKll,.! CALLS KB 1 Squad New' Sweaters; i A large ship ment Jntt, fa: New patterns," new shades In the popular pullover and coat styles. . Scotch Woolan Mills. - t . () County Clerk Announces rList for Jury service The list of those called for jury duty for the November term of the circuit court wasj released yester day '.afternoon by U.. G. Boyer, county clerk. The list "follows: h. W. Potter ) Yringle ; F. L. Wflklnson, Salem Nbj 7 i Narcisse Taylor, Macleay; C M. Hall, Wa conda; A. R. Oakes, Salem No. 14; K4G.' Becked Salem No. 9; H. C. Ptfgh; Salem No. ; 5: W. Leslie Waltman, North,1 Howell; Claude C. White; Salem N'o. 12; F. B. Crabenhorst, Salem Nol, 18; R. H. 1 Murray, East Hubbard; Edmond FCrJ.!R PATIENTS TESTIFY ATI doubt as to result is re- Jr moved when you come to me lor treatment for Piles and other Rectal and Colon ailments.. Not only do l thousands of farmer patients m all parts M th Wert ttc tb certainty T my celebrated treatments, bat I WILL CUARANTEB IN WRITING TO CURS YOUR PILES OR RE TURN YOUR FEE. Remember, there fa m fcaptl operation, no snntirhrrtc, no confine My treatments are tntid. eootMna and . auickly coectr. Tney restore ttc<h and vteor. Read of the unit I mil caret m toy sew loo. age Book, which will be sent yon FKEfi ope reoocM. VK " OIVA DEAf4. MO.lnc fORTLANO Cf etxs: Seattle ornccs: Or Dean Buitjirto ilNrfWonMnf Director's -Department Store Is building np a reputation for guar anteed merchandise; conducting a:, real department store; making steady progress., too, () Fall hats and a new line of felts, $3.95 to $4.95, and the ex clusive Pri8Cilla Dean children's hats at the Salem Variety Store, 295 North Commercial. () f '. ; ; - ! C. F. Breithaupt, florist and decorator,. 123 N. Liberty. Phone 380. Flowers, bulbs, floral de signs - for all occasions. Pioneer and leader in Salem. () 2 1925 Buick Standard Sedan- looks and runs, like new. . Don't fall to see this before you buy a car. Otto J.' Wilson, 388 North Commercial. () raiis r : " t i'. I -3 The scheduled football game for Saturday between Multnomah club and Willamette' University was called off :by ' the clob man agement- yesterday " morning, as the team ' has disbanded for the season, 'discouraged by reverses It received at the hands of OAC and Gonzaga. No game has been scheduled. by Coach Spec Keene to replace-it, as all efforts be made have' failed. - Immediately on learning of the cancellation, Coach Keene began attempting ' to schedule a game Vfth ahy team ; he i could get. but found that there is no team in the state of Oregon, apparently, that is: willing to ; give - Willamette a game. ' .--''! A call was Bent to OAC to find if 'the reserves or the Rook team would play the Bearcats,- but they wouldn't come.- Keene then tried to get a scrimmage session with the OAC varsRy. but that attempt also -failed. Keene says he will keep trying,-as the -team needs the practice badly, but has little hope of success 'In such- an eleventh hour case. ' ' ; .; The Multnomah runout ' came out of a clear sky, as not even rumors had' been "received of the? proposed disbandment. The game had' been regularly scheduled, the 'Galloping GhostJ and Other College Players Hold Keal G Fid Game Red Grange, idol of a million football fans, makes his screen debut In a surprisingly convincing and likeable manner In the Great er F B. O. production, "One Min ute to Play," which played yester day at the Elsitoore, has-"been transferred to tho Oregon today to permit the Moroni Olsen play ers 4.0 pot on "Dear Brutus" at the Elsinor theater tonight. . ' ' Grange Is not '6nly the peer of gridiron heroes, and shows it in the fodt ball sequences, btft has a charming screen personality and is a really excellentJ,actor as well. The picture is, of course, based on football, and 'carries the "Illini Flash" through his riotou3 en trance into college, his difficulties with parental orders on "one hatiC and college loyalty on the other, to a brilliant and thrilling climax in which his marvelous genius for making spectacular runs is empha sized to great effect. A delight ful romance, and plenty of com edy are added and welcome features. O. J. Hull- Auto Top & Paint Co. Radiator, fender and body repairing. Artistic painting adds 100 to the appearance of yoar auio. zb7 is. commercial. () The Man's Shop saves you a ten dollar bill on every quality suit Shirts, hats, ties, collars. High grade clothing, perfect fitting. long wearing. 416 State () Mrs. H. P. StithJ millinery. Most beautiful hats in Salem; all shapes and colors;-full stock from which to make fine selections. Best-quality. 333 State St. () Nash leads the world' in motor car values. Beautiful display of new-models at the F. W. Petty John Co., 35 N. Com'l. . () Ira W. Jorgensev; 190 S High St. Parts for all makes of ears Best equipped aoto accessory store in this section. Prompt and reli able service the rule. () - . a . . ATMMAW .... , . Goats i Y 'Y. Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y A new shipment just ar rived, some sett trimmed and some with! fur collar , and cliffy : Special $95. ' Blankets Double blankets with at- tractive borders, size 6G, ;V . bylu.r A good value z Special $219 Y Y inrnri.1 X Pump Blazers" Y .x. 100 pair cf tatent leatlicr and tan trimmed Pumps, . Cuban and Jow heels. Special $2.39 . check collar and cuffs A' , . novelty pockets Special 3 S2.9S A . ; 1 - A BAEiGAIiJ COUuTEft i turn V . : : Satisfaction Guaranteed : : , ' i JZ 467 COURT STltEET v ; NEAR HIGH STREET I Coach Keene Savs Needs Practice, Endeav- ors to becure boniest ni5Jiagement had printed posters and sent them out, and -had . made 1 all the .arrange ments, and is now" left balding the sack- . '" I-. " . The effect or this1 cancellation Is "hard on the teanv'as .it 'makes a three weeks . rest since the Washington game." with the 'neir contest one of the most Import ant conference games.' against Pa cific next Saturday. The team-needs the practice it can get only:by playing some con ference game early in the season, so 'the men can jbe in good playing ronditioa for the conference open- 1 The Oregon and Washington games were too uneven to give the men this training, so it now has to start the season without the confidence gained by playing some team, of approximately its pwtl strength. ' :" ' ;-'5';V- i Tie sqiiad has become further handicapped by Injuries. Crainor, flashy ' backfield man from" West Linn, is out with torn muscles' in his hip. He m'ay be back in shape for the Pacific game if the Injury bealts fast" enough! Sandb'erg "is out for the season with an injured knee. The knee is so bad that he can only navigate wtih the aid of crutches. , In case no game can be ar ranged for Saturday, the team will go through scrimmage, and prob ably go to Portland in the after noon to watch, the Whitman-Pacific game. 1 The Bake-Rite Bakerv. Bosv every day supplying best homes with, bakerv eooda of all kinds: baked in a kitchen as clean as your own.1 315 State St. () What do yen neeS in the hard- ware line. Mechanics' tools, house hold goods and cutlery, anything yeu wish. Quality at a low price. Square Deal Hdw., 220 N: Com'l. Pomeroy & . Keene. Jewelers. never fall to give you 100 on the dollar. Watches, clocks, pins, charms. Standard high grade stock in all departments. () We have the bat you want at the price yon want to pay. Many new patterns and felt hats come in dally. The Vanity -Hat Shop,-the place to buy the Beth Hat. () General" Markets Catrl nd flv.,- nl"T " lawib Bomi 5 i - -ninaHf lady: r-Ipt ISO; "' - : ToS5ht' ' '" pinrrLA.vn. or-.. iw. ao.c.PV Milk steady: tix chutni)t rrram 4 4r pr-r poBu4 i n- hipii' trk m low- 1. I romn -livrrfl Porl In nl 46 pfr pwiiil. kw milk ',) 2.21 -wt. t. o. b. Port Unit. ' ' ! Fitlrr. stlJy: hSTT henn S(nZ&ei rwhi !&: irins 2lflf2.r- tfcin whit daf&st 246? 25f : rolord 156t1r: lnrfcey -326t 84p : dr -( 43r44r. twob.-I. Otiioim M early, lorl 75rC $1.10;- Wla Wails Offfi; muiom ft.50l.7S.r : ,n it. j- ' i . GRAIN - , I . PORTI.AXn. Or.. Oft. 20. (AP j Wht BBB. hrd white, HW. B8; Baartj ()(.. Xot.. Vre. $1.41; FedcraHon. Mft! whiw, lrra whit Oft., Not. DeJ $1.40; hift winter. Ort Nor., IW.. $1.39"; Norlh-" Sprlnc. western rut,1 Ort.i Jfr.; Dee. $1.38. t ' Oat. So. 2. 36 pound white, feed and gray, et.. -orH lee. $32.30. Brf-.'Xo. 2, 45 pound BW, Oct., Nor. Dee. $28.30. - Com, Xo 2 EY shipment, Oct.. Xot. $36.30. So. 8 EY ahipment. Iec. $34j Millmn. standard. Oct., Xor., Dee. $23. f ' HAT ; PORTLAXD, . Ore., Oet. 20 (API- Hay buying prices: Eastern Oregon tim othy " $30(fi 22; ditto valley $1717.50; cheat $13; alfalfa $17.3018: oat hay $13,: oat and vetch $14.SO(ffl3: straw $i(fr'7.- per ton. Selling- pneea $2J toa more. DAIRY PORTI.AXD. Ore.. Oet. 20. (AP) Dairy Yxrhanve. net pnees: Butter ex traa 41 H : standards 40H": prime first! J Vie; .first 36r. Km extra 51e: firsts 47c: pullets SSK-; eurrent receipts 46c; undersized 28e. WHEAT CHICAOO. Ort. 20. (A) "-Kr heavy profit taking sales, tae wheat mar ket here reacted today from a- -to. the hifehest point yet on the. present For;k iqtafck, corhijlete vay to the. world'a largest, lab- I The cold usually ends ?n 1 One of th oratories aeveiopea an meal way to fight colds. It combines a num ber of important discoveries. It is so efficient, so complete that we paid $1,000,000 for it. ' The best helps known are com bined In one tablet. It does all that is needed. It checks the cold, stops the fever and onens th ?2sssa cKsamm quinine ually ends fn a day. It rarely gets started, even, if one takes these tablets promptly This method is called H ILL'S. Its use has grown and grown until millions now employ it. Don" rely on lesser help. A cold is toft important. And dont delay. Things will be very different nnturn. Indieailous! of iwrieiltV JemaBfi f-wheat abroad, were efit hy new jumps -In -reuet rales to Europe. . 1 hieago priees finished ay at S-So net decline to ll-c eain." eom 1-4 ta l-2e down, oats 3-Hr' to l-2R5-8e off and prorisiona US chansr t- 45r drop. " -4 sBOSTOy. Oct. 20. ( AP) -Only a litn.teti vblnroe of Ohio wool is leinc twiTed at a level stronger than 43e.. Sale he been closed on half and 3-Se blood roiahin'jcK at 4"m- and perhaps a fraction' Mgh&r.- - While most ctaes re ifinu. at 46 cents and some .uote 47c sod ' 4.-lc for in'" delae, buyers swiHy dmy ny interest except at '43c. Tney. are reluct ant to go even fractionally hijher. Ctar Stolen In Oregon City Local police officers fast night received a report of .the .theft of an Oakland sport roadster in Ore gon city. The license number was given as 196-258. Telephone 1G 5, Capital City Laundry.' The laundry of pure materials.- We give special atten tion 'to all home laundry work Telephone and we will call. () Badgers1 Have :SIight:Lcad Over Ancient; Rival .Team - j ' :, . . PORTLAND, 1. Ore., Oct. 20. (AP) Two colorful teams which have prove nto be dark" clouds on the hopes of larger elevens, meet In the. "little" football classic of the northwest conference when Whitman and Pacific play 'here Saturday. , . The brilliant showing of Leo Frank's Pacific team In the-game with Oregon gives the Badgers a sifght edge, it is said. " On the other side of the balance is the powerful Walla Walla squad-with 16 veterans' back. Coach Prank spent -this week in developing an aerial attack, one of the things the smooth s working Forest Grove team has been noted for in many seasons. -. C. A. Luthy. Reliable Jewelry store. What you are looking for in jewelry. Where a child can buy as safely as- a man - or woman.- Uepairing in all lines, () I FntfUnil is fiphUnp- to kwn the open spa cea along the picturesque seashore of the island from being turned -into developments by en terprising realtors. . IS THERE TOO IWCll IN Y0URJ5L00D? Get this FRjiE S3 cent Bottle i Did " yoif get - Up this ' mornini; tired, - head "dull, bach aching joints stiff, : muscles sore, weak all over? , . Were yoq in and out ' of bed half a dbren' tlmes last night? ' Are congested kidneys, irritated bladder, '."rheumatic1 pains ' ft n d aches making you feel' "oldV and miserable? ; ' . . Let ' The : Williams Tratment prdve "what it'ean do for yon. Get well. Bstrongy Enjoy living. Send this hot ice and address ttf The Dr. D." A- Williams Co., Dept. GA-4041P. O.- Building, East Hamploni Conn. " ' You will receive an-85 -cent bot tle (32 doses) free, by Tarce, Post. No obligation on your part. Thousands using this medicine. Established 1892. Only one frea bottle to any address. No CTO. I). Nothing to - pay. Try It at oui expense. Adv. . j -,. nannnnBfcs! headache. Be Sure It's 1 ft W Price 30c tomorrow if yon he bowels, .ffvX.- start H I L L S now. You wilP keep them ever- . -yA.rfir . - inJ auci Liiai. It acts quickly. vct oeaicaa V-' wita portrait Adv. 1 ' ' y Miller's Basement oif Goats- I : SIZES 42T52V2 I " iC - C.KJt- STOUTS .- - -; .' ' 4., -A feature showiritf of new coats for the woman of larger proportions. Included are richly furred coats' f pile fabrics in new tans, also black. . All are lined witli Vene tian which ia a very fTurable liningv Trirrf mings qf tucks, pleats etc., fulMengthr . ': ' ? 4 '" J . .'J -'y-:' Bargain Square Today -VUI.IUIpI- CKltS a . . I -. 2Sx38 1 whip f, stitch 4 binding.' Regularly 25c each. . t v , ... Blue and pink bor- ders, good iniality. We-,- reserve t the right to' limit:.quantities. ' FOOTWEAR THAT KEE5S WINTER OUT . . . . . ' Built of sturdy leathers arid fashioned by the foremost shoemakers of the country Our Footwear offers a lot for your Shoe Dollars. Three Groups Only -the Best ' $5, $6 and $X 1 A splendid assortment of styles and leathers See the newest at : BUSTER BROWN SHOE STORE h i 4 a r n r . 4 i 5 -W - i . .. v i ; t' s" i MORONI )LSON i T Director of foroni-01son IMayers - ironi-Olspw Players ir-.. rirst- flay or the oeason t : A lBy Sir James Barrie Season Tickets $3.30 99 Other Prices $2.20, $1.65, $1:10' 'All Seats Reserved- Y V ? . t "i