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THE OREGON STATESMAN SALE1I, OREGON' TUESDAY MORNING, NOVE3IBER 30,1926 5 J A 1 - Jy - f t y. Bcout Bet .Salem delegates to theT5rScout I f returned, toisether with Har- . u D, Ware, loci 1 scoot executive. , ; toy are- Howard Adams, Percy -i rews, Chester Oppen, Xlyron 1 - i tler. Audrey Rankin. Lewis i Campbell Jf., Russell Rankin, Claude Cross, Edwin Cross, Fred Edmunds, Var ley. En nor, Arthur I'isher, Horace Stewart, Lawrence Stoddard, Paul Hansen. Bill Trim ble Tom Hlng, Maxey Langford. Uonald Miner and hUMp .Morris. M Lm Lyne Visits Here ' - Miss Cornelia Lyne of New York is visiting the Marlon county child : health unit this week. She is a member of the central committee ' of the organization. . 7 Salts,; sweaters, .- sleeping gar I 1'aenUi specially, priced this week fS.K the Margaret Shop. 250 N. High Hotel Marion Dollar dinner, serred 6:45 to S very evening. .. n26tf Many Logs en Deck All the SUrer Falls Timber company camps but one hare shut . down for the winter.- Enough logs are on hand in the dock to last the winter. Here's Your Chance , To get a good silrer plated, gold bell C melody saxophone, in first clans-condition for less than half price. Call and try it at 849 Ru ral avenue : . dl Five fipeeders Arrested 'Fire, motorists were arrested by local police officers during the last week-end charged with speeding. They are Ted Aadersen-of Salem, R. E. Hoyt of Salem. Jack Davis of Salem, Attdra Wlndshipp of route and James Harrey of Myr tle Creek. j :'..-, tIon Vkits H Sdwin- Erickson, prominent op ametrist of Rochester, N. Y., was ft? guest of Dr. Henry Morris at iLlhe chamber" of commerce lunch ' I, - eon' Vesterdav noon. He rare a ' brief talk on optometry. Stage Drlfer Fined E. J. Wilson stage driver, was fned, 815 on a speeding charge in Justice court here .yesterday. He was also fined $15 for driving with an improper spotlight.. Allen pleaded guilty to both charges. . Furniture Upholstery , And " repairing. Giese- Powers Furniture Co. a2tf lkudied Out of the Race waen c Charles McAllister or fearney, N. J., reached the point here he had to drag his tired. aching", weary body from a well- Igh, sleepless : bed,; he did a wise ing bought a bottle of . Foley y ftlxrirwl tliett "Arter taking ro ley Pills lor" a" time. I became all right and my pain and weakness is all gone.-" Foley Pills, a diure tic stimulant for the kidneys, are a reliable, valuable medicine guar anteed to give satisfaction or money refunded. Sold at Capital Drug store. . - ; fl30 OBITUARY Adams Harrv J. Adams of the Oak Crove Road, died Nov. 27 at the 'age of 47 years. He Is survived ' by his wife, Irs. Ella Maude Ad ' ams: one son, Harold Adams; ; father. Gilbert Ft. Adams of Salem: - four brothers, George, Robert and Clarence Adams, all of Salem; three sisters. Mrs. Lena Sumpter of Marshfield. Mrs. Nellie Wilcox of Salem. JWrs. Bernlce Grabeu- . ltort of Salem. Funeral services will be held from Webb's chapel IKic. 1 at 1 a. m.. Rev. Cannell officiating.'and burUl in City View cemetery. Ryme j John A. Byrne. 51, died at Vale. Or.. Nov. 29. Survived by his wife and one daughter, Barbara; bis parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. S, I.yrnc; two sisters, Mrs. Eima B. McAllister and Mrs. Ada Powers, all of Salem. Funeral - services ill be held at the Webb parlors n Wednesday, at 2:30, Rev. Mr. thanks officiating. Interment In IOOF cemetery. : Dougherty Smith Dougherty, age 72, died Nov. 29. 1926. at the residence, X76 X. 14th street. Husband of Mary Dougherty: brother of Em met Dougherty of Salem, and Ed Dougherty of Oregon City, and Lizzie Dougherty of Iowa. The funeral announcements will be made lator from the Rigdon mor tuary. FUNERALS - Funeral services 'for the late I vina Jefferson will be held from the Webb funeral parlors at 2 this afternoon. Interment IOOF ceme tery. CONSIDERATE thnughtfulncss -;t h at iliM-rcetly relieves the , family and frlendft.of . every care and atten tion in reverence.to the dear departed. W'ebbV Funeral Pwrlori :l Telepliontt 120 : . TERWILUGCnS Mtwt Funeral tartte For Lata "5 Mis Lay tisnfelMi -TTO Cbeawketn ftrerl . am a 1 KTS ' IN : BRIEF Kb gene Men Fined III , Roy Stein of Eugene was fined $50 In justice court on a charge of possessing-intoxicating liquor and Fl S. Johnson, also of Eugene, was fined for reckless driv ing. Both men pleaded guilty. They were arrested by G. D. Wat kins,' state officer. To Organise Community Club A community club will be or ganized -for Falrvlew at a-meeting in the school there Wednes day night at 7:30 o'clock, it was announced yesterday. Mrs. Mary Fnlkerson and William Fox will be the principal speakers and will aid in organizing the club. Get Tour Oae-Dlal Atwater-Kent Radio before ! the Christmas rush. Some three-dial sets. $100 complete. Vlck Bros., 280 S. High street. : d2 Tire and Rim Kioto n A tire and rim were stolen from the automobile of , John Scott, parked on Commercial street Sun day, according fb a report turned In at local police headquarters. Pbernrtton'g Case Dismissed A charge of reckless driving, filed against Clyde Phernetton of Salem, was dismissed when he pleaded not guilty in justice court here yesterday. : Joy Gift Bird cage. Petland, 273 State. i n30 Open House Held The Young People's society of the First Evangelical church held open house last night at the local YMCA. Games and other enter tainments were on the program. Member- f Welfare -Oosambwion -- Fred C Whitten, Portland lum berman, yesterday was appointed by Governor Pierce ?ameniberiof the Industrial welfarecommtssion to succeed Thomas McCusker, who died recently. Title Suit Filed Suit was filed in circuit court yesterday by William B. Brown against John H. Pruett for set tlement of- property title. Sportsmen Attention! Salem 'Rod and Gtn club will hold a banquet at the Marion ho tel on Friday eve, Dec. 3, 1926. All sportsmen are cordially invit ed. Members of the state fish and game commission will be present. Ail sportsmen who desire o at tend will please register not later than Wednesday eve, Dec. 1, 1926, at Ken Brown s or Anderson gun stores, Smith cigar store, Bretzke or O. K. barber shops, n30 Plaintiff Wins Suit- Judge C. N. McMahan In circuit ccurt yesterday found . Delia C. Adkinson winner lnji suiL-t propertr setuemcnt agalmst Ter oHa.I. Blomquist. Win SSOO Suit : , J. M. Kilcup and LIHie B. Kil- cup, plaintiffs, were awarded judg ment of $800 and costs in a case against S. P. Matbey et al In circuit court. Reckless Driver Fined Warren Keeney was fined $.r police court nere yesterday of charge of reckless driving. Miss Hofseth Retirns Miss A. Hofsetn. superintendent of the Salem genal hospital.! has returned from a trip to Montreal, Canada, where fche attended a meeting of the Jmerican Ctlege of Surgeons. Slfe visited several other places whiu in the east Prune IJryer Bwiw , Joe Morris ppne dryer J three miles from Turler, burnef Sun day morning, according te word received here. Amount -of dam age is unknown. For Gentlenia A warm, well furnished bed room, close in. Phone 747-W. n30 Doane Is EJcctjrd Justice of the Peace Brazier C. Small yesterday gave a judgment in favor of Mrs. Anna Tiffany com pelling C F. Doane to give up his lease on a cleaning establishment In the T. U. Blign building on North High street. Doane's es tablishment is held to increase the insurance rates on the building. " Soda Fountain Wire Cliairs And brass rail for Bale. In quire at Schaefer's drug store, 135 N. Commercial street. d4 Defendant Loes Suit W. W. Ryals won a suit yester day in circuit court against J. C Jones for judgment of 1553.53 and costs. . Estate in Court County Judge Hunt appointed Pearl P. Coursey and Marie I. Iratt administrators of the estate of Louren Pratt, deceased. Ap praisers oi. tne estate appointed are H. G. Coursey. Roy Burton nd H. uearnaru U'lind - 16-inch mill wood, special nrioe on quantity orders. Now i8 tno time to oy. rrompt deliv.ry Spaulding Logging. Co. phone 1830 dl To Kfface Your Cough VuirUy Strt t onco taking j Trey's itnnov and Tar Compound. Ma.l. by our own speetal process, u com; - Send thlslnotlcc and your ad bines cura.K .,,lflluencf,, ot I dress to The Dr. I. A. Williams pme Tar nd other healing ingre- Co., Dept; tJA-5126. P. O. Bulld- dicnts wiw. ui moin ymg.aemul - . ..orf or iiuro' iiaiikt . i effect of pre' Honey. It Is icientiacally compounded In air tight conifalners, under rigid sani tary contfoi.t It contains no opi--tcs,no lilorof orm; bland to tn tend r throat of child tad efftcti" a stepping th itubbora couihi frown partes . A flat depesda 'i family mtdiclaa. Sold at Caj"! Prs 5t?r?tMi'- 8.30 mmmm Jail XM Angeles Men . C Haney and'M. Ayres, bound from northern Washington to Loh Angeles to face trial,: spent Set day night invthe city jail. They are being taken to Los Angeles under,guard. , , Appreciate Local Artlta Work Prof., Avard .Fairbanks, of the sculpture department of the Uni versity of Oregon, has written a letter of warm compliment and appreciation to Edna Garfield for her feature article in the Eugene Register . of November 5 covering bis lecture given in Salem daring the recent art exhibit-, -sponsored by the Salem Arts league. He- al so praised the work -of local artists shown during the exhibit. , p " - . f - . , Get, Your One-Dial AtwateriKent Radio "before the Christmas rushv Some three-dial seti $100 complete Vkk Bros., 280 S. High street. f " ' d2 Henry Keil Apintinted T i Countv'Jndre Hni.t annntntaul Henry": Kell administrator o2 the estate of Elizabeth Keil, deceased, A. M. Fry, A. H. Kraus and Louis We vert were appointed apprais ers. Hunt Appoints Ross Custer E. , Ross was appointed by" Judge Hunt yesterday to ad minister the estate of Joseph. Schil ling, deceased.. Complete Line of ; Monarch Electric Hansen at Hamilton's. . . , a21tf Marriage License Issnel-", . I ' "' County Clerk Boyer lb'sueq a marriage lieeLse yesterday af (er f'oon"to CharlesL. Gage and Rfary Wickwire, both of this city. II ertsog's Mother- Die The mother of Prof. W. H. Hert sog oX,KJmbaH School of Theobgy, died, Sunday at her home in Kan sas, according to word received here yesterday. Professor aert sog, who Is now in Kansas,! will return'to-Saletn Thursday. H left for Kansas on receiving wojd of Ms mother's serious illness a week ago. HI-Y Club Will Meet . The Hi-Y dub of the senior Ligh school will meet ' tonight at the YMCA building here. Plans for the Older Boys' conference, to begin here December 3, will be discussed. Dwight Adams 1 pres ident of the club. j Strife In Jones Family Enietl He decided to call on th4 Capi tal City Nursery Co., locajed on Capitol St., Just north of the Par rish Junior, and get a few of those choice walnut trees, rosej, etc., for beautifying the home. n30 Overtime Parker Fitted I J...M. Hester and Isaac iBartell wcro '"Hned""!! raplece in police court here yesterday on fcharge of overtime parking. i BulIdiHi; Permits Issued-i Two building permits were issued in the city recorder's office yesterday, one to Melvin Johnston for erecting a one-story dwelling, estimated to cost 12700, lat 1995 Maple avenue. The other was to A. O. Potter to erect a 1H -story dwelling at 485 South Twenty first street, estimated to cost $3800. Want to Buy 10 Acres Good land, no buildings, up to 4 miles north or east of Salem. Box 969. Statesman. dl Realtors -to Meet A. II. Barnhisel of Tacoma. president of the Pacific Northwest Real Estate association, will speak St a banquet of the Marion-Polk ounty realty board Thursday eve ing at 6:30 o'clock at the Marion otel. Other realtors and busi ness men will be guests of the board at this dinner. The regu lar soon luncheon of the board lias been canceled for Thursday because of this dinner. Overstuffed .Furniture v Manufacturing, a mew Industry manufacturing overstuffed furni ture to order, re-covering and gen eral upholstering. Salem Wicker and Overstuffed Furniture Mfg, Co.. 2218 State. TeL 2230. d3. IVillamette Chooses Debaters 5 Eleven men were chosen last night from a large field of com petitors for the Willamette uni versity debate squad. They are Robert Witty, D. Lear, H. Hamlin son, Mr. Potwin, Ed Harper, Mr. Klinzworth. Glen Stoneman, Lars Bergsvick, Arthur Pickering, Joel Berreman, and Charles Redding Judges were Dean Frank M. Erlcksoa and Dr. J. O. Hall, de bate coach. . ' . : r. i , 1 ' "Weston Local growers have shipped , 3 1 as .of potatoes, from 40 to 148 a ton. Uric Acid Treatment Uet this t FREE 85c Bottle 'Did yott get up this morning tlrod. head dull, back aenmg. joints stiffi muscles sore, weak all over? Were you In and out of bed half a driznn llmM last nicht? 'M . I a r vMnvi. Irritated Hladdcr, rheumatic - pains and t aches making you feci "old" and Uiu.M. ' 1 Ing. East iIam,n. mnn. trt ., . . . . , vmaiy enclose 10 cents to neip pay aispensing'expenso. .. Yon U1 receive an 86 cent hot ?ie (32 dos free, by Parcel Post Q ODllflatlflh u,m ti.rl Thntl- . . - tuts uicuii mo. - - Onlr cna free botua to any addiM . rt vrtH. I to pay; Trv It mt Mf .TnMlt. iMiin ffiTOGL Will wVmwuie buy jny 1920 Star ConpMcr? It.U priced far below 11' ue ltMk prices, has b r e u r--nIil ioi-I tbroabout and yua cannot go wrong in buying tills bargain.' : Tlie Iloase That Serylce' Built 4 " o- VISITORS REPORTED, i IN SALEM I Attorney Sherman of Dallas was a Salem visitor yesterday. ..Colonel Raker of Portland as a recent Salem guest. ; Alex Hudson of Pendleton was a Salem visitor Sunday. : Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Rodgers of Scio were visitors here Sunday. - W. H. Price, Eugene resident, was here Monday. P. C. Brock of Myrtle Point was in this city Monday, Mabel Reynolds of Roseburg was a visitor here Monday. Mr.- and Mrs. A. H. Davis spent Monday in this city. Their homt in in Valsetz. Woodburn Hi-Y Sleets The regular meeting of the Woodburn Hi-Y club was held last night. "The Relationship of the H-Y to the Church" was discussed. A stag party was held last Friday, with boxing and other features. Boys Club 'Organized The Comrade and Pioneer clubs of the First Christian church at Silrerton were organized at a meeting Saturday night. Officers were elected and times for meet ings arranged. The Marion county YMCA sponsors the organizations. Churches Play Volleyball The First Presbyterian church defeated, the First Lutheran four straight games in the inter-church volleyball league last night at the Y MCA gymnasium. The scheduled game between the First; Congre gational and First Methodist was postponed after each team had von one contest. ;u' At tract lv Line . Of stamped articles. The new silk cushions stamped ready for quilting. Linen towels. Filet and Venetian medallions, at the Mar garet Shop, 25frN: Hilu . n30 Mlw fJleeson. Visits in S4fJU :. Miss Marguerite Gleeson, news- prper woman of Bend, was a call er at The Statesman last night. Miss Gleeson. who is on her va cation, was formerly society edi- tor and later telegraph editor, on his paper. I rf. T -. Authorized Distributors CORONA The Personal Writing Machine Typewriter Exchange THOS. ROEN ' Phono 051 421 Court, Salem ? Underwood Typewriter Co. Direct Factory Branch 019 Court St. Phono 20a Typewriters Rented, Sold, j , Repaired , ( Special rental rates to Students FOR INFORMATION -ABOUT RAILROAD TRIPS Phone 727 OREGON ELECTRIC atyour. DRUCGTOnir AVASTER. Come early to select your Christmas" Toilet Goods.: ' Our line is complete, fresh and attractive. Prices to fit-yourpocketbook. . J. C. PERRY DRCO 8TOR13 t I ' 1 on W M CD PDIFBESlfe Popular Actress Win "Be Seen in Latest Adventure In. Spok 4, CI I LMdNI2 f ' Tomorrow night Pauline Fred-" erlrk. one of America's most pop ular stars, will be seen at .tho Elsinore theater in her latest ad-J venture into the spoken drama. It vill be that lively comedy of W. Somerset Maugham, "Lady Fred erick." which proved such a sue-, cess in the eastern cities when' played there by Ethel Barrymore a cdu-ple of seasons ago. The story of the play deals with the adven tures of a very popular young Irish gentlewoman at Monte Carlo. In her goodnatnred, reckless way. she allows herself to become the central figure in a social scandal to sare the reputation and mar ried happiness of a sister, and through this affair, although in nocent of the charges against her. becomes the object of attacks by a woman whose son is Infatuated with the charming Irish peeress. Although the young man is immensely-wealthy and Lady Freder ick Is very fond of him, she fin ally refuses him for the sake of his mother's happiness. The role of Lady Frederick Is one that demands a command of the emotions that is rarely to be found In comedy. The lady Is a wit, has a truly Celtic humor and at times rises to considerable dramatic heights. In it Miss Fred erick has found a part that en ables her to display her artistry to great advantage. It is distinctly opposite to the roles she has been playing in recent years and brings her back to the field of light comedy, in which she shone with great lustre before she essayed such strong emotional parts of the drab heroine of Bison's "Madame X." In "Lady Frederick" there are no tears. Laughter is the prevail ing note and that suits the nature of dainty Polly Frederick. Manag er Edward D. Smith has surround ed Miss Frederick with an excel lent company. In which are such players as Charles Waldron, Law rence Grant, Allen Conner, Clark Gable. Olaf Hytten. Tudor Owen. Maud Turner Gordon. Margaret Delamere, Ina Rorke and Nenette Vallon. Susar Beet Meeting SHifliilird A sixth sugar beet meeting for this week has been scheduled by the chamber of commerce on Sat urday night at the high school building in Jefferson. Kenneth Miller of the Portland chamber of commerce will present contracts for - tho - Ctah-IdahoSgar rttm pany. FRUIT TREES Fruit land Nut Trees our spe cialty. Office and sales yard opposite Post Office on State street. Call ana see our trees before buying. Cherry City Nursery R, W. 3IATHIS, Prop. Office Phone 2603 Res. 1 0F4 Absolutely Free Your choice of any hat in the house free with any coat purchased during this week Mack's Millinery Center and High Streets LADD & BUSH, Bankers - Established 1868 General Banking Business' ' - I Office Hoar front lO a. m. to B p. as. ' FAn?.TERS warehouse ; Paul Traglio, Irop. - : , ' ; GRAIN, FEED AND SEED ' : Free Delivery to QUOTATIONS I Bits For Breakfast o ,. ,, - o it is going. o-er Going o'er quickly - r The campaign for 1500 acres of sugar beet ' : I , V "b ' And every one In Salem ought to wish for the bulk of the airre age in Marlon county, or In Mar lon and Polk counties, in ji ler to "nssore tt building of the factory ltf this city. i fcTha ; Santiam distrh t; around Stayton, West Stayton. Aumsville and -Turner, ought to take up 500 acres of it, and the north end and theVfedathend, and th Silverton neighborhood, and the country around Saiem. up and down the river,'ndidn Salem prairie and Howell priirle. and the Waldo hills and opvSilver Creek Falls way. ought te take much more than 50 acres- And the .rich country out Mt. Angel way and, beyond ought to take all thejxest,'tyi to the whole 1500 acres.' - ' 4 K But our farmers -vWill have to hurry, for BentQnland Linn and Yamhill and Washington and Lane are in the running anT any one of the "counties fust named may take 500 acres. y - Prof. Ilyslop has 'made awrit ten statement that there are 25, 000 acres of land in Marlon' coun ty suitable for Bugar beet growing. n un irrigation, theri are;,, ten times 25,000 acres, ana then' some. "b "'f "This is a golden opportunity," says Prof. Hyslop. Put it over strong in old Marlon, . and do it quickly. This week and next. OREGON NEEDS MORE NATIONAL ADVERTISING (Continued from page 1.) prised that the state does not ad vertise its wonderful attractions,'.' Mr. Mielke said. "A member of the Los Angeles chamber of com merce said that if they had the Columbia river highway down there they would see that five mil- EXLIBRIS Everycharacter portrayed in the book is brought to life In the perfect screen pic turization of "Ibanez Torrent" "With Ricardo Cortez Greta Garbo , any part of the -city. ON APPLICATION lion people rode : over it every rwC?HH ' :. - i" ; : '. Portland Is the only city in Ore gon doing anything at all toward national advertising. ; Mr. Mielke sa id, and last year all it spent was 140,000, all raised by passing the bat. California In the same year spent $2,100,000 - on the same thing, except that it was on a larger scale. -Florida, " In three cities alone, spent $799,000. Ashe vUle, N. C. a little larger than Salem spent $100,000 last year and is spending the same amount this year. , Phoenix, Aris.. is spondini; $100,000 a yar rr the next two years. St. Louis, Mo., situated so fortunately that there is appar ently no need for advertising, de cided last yar to spend $70,000 on it. - Surreys have shown that the tourist's dollar, supposedly ppent solely on hotels and restaurants, is really divided much more wide ly. Out of it 23 per cent goes for merchandise. 23 per cent to res taurants. 20 per cent for hotels, 16.5 per cent for gasoline, oil and the like, and the rest for miscel laneous Items, such as cigars and theater admissions. Even the money that goes' to hotels and restaurants benefits the whole communiry. as it eventually gets to the other businesses. WANT RATrl IXCIfKASK The Coos & Curry Telephone company which has its headquar ters in Marshfield. yesterday filed in the public service commission here an application for increase in rates. Hearing of the appl'cation has not yet been set by t.'.o com mission but probably will be held early next month. HOICE of Traub Genuine V- Orange B'.ossom engage ment and wedding rings is a tribute to the judgment and good taste of chs wearer. BABntAK RRiia COMING Edna Woolley Lieurance America's Greatest Singing In terpreter of Hongs of tho Red Man . and Thurlow Lieurance Composer Ilaiiist Miss Virginia Hicks Accomplished Flutist GRAND THEATRE December 2 Children's Matinee 4:00 P. M. 25c; Adults fl.OO Concert 8:15 1. M. 75c, Sl.OO, Mail Orders Box Office Open Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday Auspices of Business & Profes sional Women's Club MM aaa mwu "Let Staples See,. ; . to your Sight". Dr. Edward E. Borlnf HEADACHES ,and DIZZYNESS when traced to. actual seat of ? trouble one finds the eyes are generally the main reason. ' i ... , - v " "-: i ? . vt . s - ' . -' m - - Have your eyes examined arid rid yourself of this trouble. "Let Staples Sec to Your Sight" P.'. 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' This new appliance Is a vast Improvement over all T former methods ami has held cases which seenfed Impossible, many having tried a Jialf-doxen different makes before finding relief in tltL new truss. 5 . Free Trial Offer This unusual offer permits you to wear the Xew Day Trutts" before depositing any money. You cau try it cough, titraln, put it to any test you - wisli before paying a cent.., ' . . . , . This fretrial offer enables you to prove to your own satisfaction the security and tnifort of tliLs wonderful new appliance without any oblisatiou. .:" Difficult Cases Are Solicited Tlose who have tried everything without results, your health and personal comfort demand an so ccitane of this unusual offer.. Dcmonst rat kons on the. above M. at date from O A. 31. till T Capitol Drug; Store State and Liberty '. " APlt)tNTMKNT Ar i:;:;:i rr::: dCYws Prr.; Cj. to HQ 4 .f r I 1 f V V l .