1- PBEGffl ATMANy SAT 1 i fc V J- i . -a rt.-r ;! a i :. r ? , - v-i- J. - - e1 "if" f 1 a r'M i Glorious October, a month of . KODAK DAYS j . - t - r Cool crisp October days an ideal time ! ; lv for picture-making : I ; -' " " j :- - Whenever you step out-offdoors for a leisure hour, take your Kodak along, fully loaded -; All Kodak models are m stock here. Come in and see the . line prices are but ?5 up. . , CAPITAL DRUG STORE J. H. WILLETT " OWL AGENCY, 405 State. Comer State LOCAL WEWS BRIEFS Couple Marries l; ,,.- :';;. A man iag license- baa been is sued to Herbert-H-vs Webster,. JrvV 21, of thte city, t& marry Margar et M. Flynn, tl of San' Francisco, Webstef i ' bus V drfver. ; Tea bride was a telephone operator. I vers A Pond Piano-. ; 675 Model,. In almost new like condition special at 3 15. Terms to suit. George C. Will Music House. 432 State St. Hotel Marion $1.25 Dinners served 5: every evening. 45 to 8 Pokorney Estate Appraised The estate of Stella T. Pokor ney, deceased, has been appraised at $136.64, according to the re , port filed In probate yesterday. Hydrangea Cutting For 2 Be' a" dozen, at the rum- mage sale held by the Congrega tional church October 13, 14 and 15, at 226 North Liberty street, Two New Houses , U-Fxed ling received fa permit yesterday to erect a new dwelling at.llSS 15th street at a cost of tlOF90. f Percy G. Gorton also took? out ja permit to build a dwelling at 1045 Garnet at a tost of -i$2 9.00. 1 H. C. Mase will con structors 5 GO worth of repair to his home at 1360 Saginaw street . -,-: i . : Standard Piano, Used Specialties, fine bargain at this priced Terms, $5 a month. Geo. C. Will Music House 432 State St. i Dad Watson Crystal Garden Wednesday. Grapes for Jam and Jellies Four cents per , lb. : at Vineyard. Tel. 132F2. Fialas License Issued- ' : Gordon A. Barker, 21, a book keeper, of 1811 Lee street. Salem, yesterday, took out a license to marry Veda Mae Korb, 23;?a tele phone operator, of 407 North 21st street. I . . Howard Playerpiano Used $195. with rolls and bench. Term's to suit. Geo. C. Will Music House, .432 State St. Fainmount Hill New Horn Three yotf will like at $7500 to $12.000., All hare double garage and all modern features, large view lots. Becke & Hendricks, 189 NJ High street. , Xofc School Holiday. ' Although today has been set aside hy the legislature as a non judicial day it has not been desig nated as a school holiday. It was stated yesterday afternoon by Mrs. Mary Fulkerson, county superin tendent of schools. The announce ment was made in answer to num erous questions that have come injo her office. 1 - Furniture Upholstered And - repairing, GlesePl? wen-FurnfturelCo.'- v - ": V, lad Watoon Columbus day real old time dance. Crystal Carden.'DcC J2.' Parked too Long id. ' B. F. Peetz, 1815 N. 5th street: G. G. Vlck, 1175 Belmont streets and Lloyd Schaffer paid $1 fines each yesterday for; overtime park? ins. - , ' ' Dancing Every Saturday , And Wednesday night' :i at Knights Rest on Pacific Highway lk mile south of Hubbard. Van Trump Skeptical The walnut crop in Marion county this year will be consider ably less than the crop of 1926 despite the fact that trees are more developed than a year ago, in the opinion of S. H. Van Trump, Marion county fruit in spector. A considerable number of nuts have been shed due to blight, he insists. There is a great er acreage, set out, to walnuts in this county than any other county In ihesiate he declares, although Washington county - has more acreage bearing at the present VIUIO. -ar IT r HvT . f.'lr P ' others and must secure your ser vices on'the basis of what you can do for him. If he didn't, he would soon have no business and you would' have no job. Learn" to do more for him by taking work In the Capital Business College Night School. Office open Thurs day, Friday and Saturday nights of this week for registration. Call.' ft mm Q ILUJll! II SAYS We have a 1926. Ford road ster equipped with bumpers, speedometer,,, iaotoaneter, spot light and 35 !newk tires This car has only run but very little and? is a fine job for $300.00. ! pun LuJiMMSqJ "The Hoih That Bervtee Built Board to Meet The ofHcial board of the Meth odist church is to meet tonixht at the church. A. A. Lee will pre side. . McCormick to Speak Dr. J. D. McCormick of Kimball school of theology is to speak at the First Methodist church Sun day night. BUDGET BOARD CHOSEN Committee Will Report at' School Directors' Meet Next Kimball Piano, S350 Model Used practice piano, special at $85. Terms $5 a month. Geo. C. Will Music House, 432 State St. A committee of Salem citizens to draw up the annual school bud get was appointed last night by the school Board. Tne commit tee will meet and report ait the neit regular meeting. Those named were William Gahlsdorf, Dr. F L. Utter. ' W. H Dancy. T. M. Hicks, and V. G Shipley, with J. F. Hughes and 1 W; Eyre, alternates. 10MITES i i m a C - V ' ' . i BIB CRM F1L Honor Roll Draws Interest; Workers StiU Have! Splerr . did C ahce ' t-4r -ta-- STS-Froat. Honor Roll Today -1i enter Wiltse, No. 1 Robert Payne, No. S Ralph Eyre, No Johnnie Perrine, o. 4 J Kilitor) was mane ! that the SUE BEAVER BALL CLUB Case Grows Out of Foul Striking Man in Nose Ball Takes California Position Mrs. Mary A. Armstrong, for a number of years associated with the state industrial school for girls at Salem, has accepted a po sition as superintendent of the California girls' training home at Alameda. California. She entered upon her duties the first of October. PORTLAND. Oct. 11. (AP Trial of the .$5,239 damage suit broughv agartitft the Portland Baseball club by George Curtis was opened here today, j Curtis claims he was struck in the nose by a foul ball while seated in the grand stand of the local ball park May 30. 1925. In addition to be ing disfigured, Curtis says sever al teeth were misplaced Involving doctor bill of $239. In its de fense, the baseball club contended that Curtis picked hia own seat and should have dodged the baH. 8 Oregon Pulp and Paper Co. Preferred. Limited amount for sale. Hawkins and Roberts. Phone 1427. Columbua-Day Wednesday- : Tell your friends. Dad Watson real bid time dance. No jazz. Crys tal Gardens, Usual good time. Five Loads 16-inch Mill Wood , $17.50. i Salem Transfer ; and Fuel Co., 395 S. High. Tel. 529 Night 1988, r Extradition Sought ' Governor Patterson Tuesday Is sued papers looking to the extra dition of J. A. Olson, who is want ed at Dallas on a charge of non support, preferred by his wife. Ol son it under arrest at Chehalis. Wash. Sheriff Hooker of Polk county left for Chehalis last night In Quest of the prisoner. Fred Tel. Mill Block Wood For immediate delivery. E. Wells, 280 S. Church, 1524. t t - . Baby Grand Piano, f875 S Model. ; fooked new, special $495. Terms $10 month. Geo. C. Will Music House, 432 SUte St. -Tryout for B. B. Team ' Friday night will see the try out for those who are anxious to Play on the Y. M. C. A. basketball team this season. Mr. -Rowley is the director in charge of this de partment of athletics, at the Y. - Rlckntan Released -Ro,"RJckman, who was confin ed to the Marion county Jail some time ago on a charge of auto theft, 'was yesterday released by oder of .Br jprter Small, justice of fjie" peace. ii . Boxing Armory Arena Big re-match fight. Ad Mackie s. Phil Bajies. Ten rounds. No raise in prices. Also Ted Fox of Salem 'vs. Blllle Leonard of Port land. Kid Lange of Oregon City va. Si FIooW of Mill City. Special event of four rounds -Al Shary of Salem vs., Earl Morrison of Port land. Tonight 8:30. nummage Sale. Many Good Articles. 224 N. Liberty Oct. 12. 13, 14... ; ' FOR SALE A nice little farm of 27 acres five miles from Salem. About 1-8 mile from paved highway ; running ' sprino; water ; p e a c h e s, apples, grapes,7 g "t r a w berries, plums; 12 acres in cultiva tion; 15 acres in pasture; no buildings. Nothing bet ter at the price. It has. been reduced to ? $2,250 for , a quick sale; .- ' - - u; srnEALTY C0V 443 State St. r'-. - TeL Tvnmer rtte Appraised The estate of John JLramer, -ieeeawed. has been estimated at S25.310.84 by the official apprais ers who' filed their report in pro bate yesterday; Practically the entire amount is in notes some eing In bonds and bank deposits. Ktnerson Piano, S350 rt - ModeI. used, special at $180. Terms $6 ai month. Geo. C. Will Music House, 432 State St. Mwlern Rente: Unless yoii have good furnace, itreplare," hardwood, Idry. tubs, iook dinibg" room,' built-in .tub, arge : garage, cement .walks,, and paving, and" In a-nice district, see as now. : . At 940 Columbia is rooms and nook, home complete in all ways for $3750 on any rea sonable terms. Low interest, per feet - title.' . Brand new. Other modern homes from $3750 on up. Bccke & Hendricks, 189 N. High street. : i ' - ' - Who ta To Blame i Your employer Is not to blame because you! do not receive more. Gets His Share of Deer Clarence George, an employe of the Newton Motor Co., has re turned, from a hunting trip with party of friends at Cow Creek canyon. There were seven rifle men and the hunt netted 11 deer. Mr. George, who is one of the crack shotB of the local rod and gun club, modestly admits that he got his share. . Knabe Piano, 9925 Model . Used, but in good condition. Special at $385. Terms $10 a month. George C. J Will Music House, 4 32 Stalest. Wedding License Issued A marriage license has been is sued from the office of the Mar ion county clerk to Daniel H. Llnd, 29. a bookkeeper, and Mar guerite Smith. 24, a saleslady. Both are residents of Salem. Carpenters Hurt In Fall William Yarnell and Frank Cheney, carpenters, suffered ser ious injuries Tuesday when a scaffold on which they ' were working crashed to the ground. Mr. Yarnell suffered a broken arm, lacerations and bruises, while; Mr. Cheney sustained a fracture of the leg. :! Cars Transport Band- Twenty automobiles, ten. each furnished by R. N. MacDonald and Douglas McKay , were, re quired to transport members of Sousa's band from tire Southern Pacific station to the down town district. Sousa. himself, rode in a car driven by Mr. MacDonald. Jessup Return J. O. Jessup of this city arrived In Salem yesterday from- Marsh- field,- having spent ihe week end there. Another Dog Found - The Oregon Humane society an nounced last night that another stray dog has been found and is being held for the owner. The animal is yellow in color, hut is short haired. The owner may ob tain the dog by first; calling: 1510 BABES CRY FO R " G ASTORIA" Prepared Especially for , Infants :. and Children of; All Ages Mother! .Fletcher's Castorla has been In use for over 30 years as a pleasant, harmless substitute for Castor . Oil, Paregoric, ' Teething Drops and Soothing Syrups- Con tains no narcotics. ; proven direc tions are on each package.! '-Phy sicians everywhere recommend ItA The genuine bears signature of NATIVES ATTACK WHITES Mail from Solomon Islands' Brings Accounts of Slay in gs SUVA, FIJI ISLANDS, Oct. 11. -(AP). Today's mail from the Solomon islands in the south west ern Pacific ocean, told of addition al attacks on foreigners, including whites there. 1 ' A Chinese was murdered by a Malaita laborer on one of the is lands. "A fatal attack by a native laborer from Malaita island on a white overseer on another lonely island 4s reported. In a third case a Malaita laborer bit off the fin ger of an employer's handj It was not stated whether the employer is white. White, settlers have become alarmed, and urge an investiga tion. (By (Radio Contest Since announcement by the contest editor honor roll would be continued, ex pressions of appreciation were heard on every ide by contestants and their, friends.' This special opportunity means much to alt candidates' who are bent on winning" the $175.00 ra dios and the other prizes. The honor roll is accepted by the pub lic every day as a criterion upon which their judgment 6f ; the pos sible winner is based!, j I ; Chester 'VTlltee reaches the hon or roll for the first time in the contest. He is. to be congratulat ed upon his success. , Robert ; Payhe has also reached the honor roll for the first time in th4 contest;! There is jttst three' days after today to win this special knee coaster and bread and cake cabi net, offered on the most money turned in on subscriptions for this week "ending 'Saturday, October 15th. at 6 P. M;- Don't think these prizes : are fiOt worth "your efforts." Come In and look at them at the Statesman office. They are truly splendid prizes and well worth the .fewj remaining days to work. for. Come in and ask to see them. "SaturdayrOcto- l ber 15th someone must carry away these' prizes. Why not you? The Interest of the people who have been watching the contest increases in magnitude from day to day. The list shows many sur prising things., In the first place it shows that ' the entire public, not only In the city of Salem but in all the surrounding territory, is interested in this great contest. It shows that the friends of the boys and girls are woramg as wen for the success of their friends as are the . candidates ! themselves Every candidate should bend his utmost efforts this week and turn their promises into subscriptions. If you have any two year ' sub scriptions in mind or second pay ments on subscriptions already se cured, be sure to gather them in during the remainder of i this week. I - Kenneth Lewis who has splen did potential possibilities but has been slow in the contest thus far is speeding up and promises to make a strong -finish that will make the best of then go some. West Hiara ; 7. 1 Delarwvod, An to ?rk Alfrea Bmvsa. 880 IT. 21t Albert EMr. Moamovth, Or. Howard tJliott. 1444 Crater--' , RaJoh Eyre. STO N. 17tB . Clrnc FaU, 1330 D Alfred Fmek, Konto tliii Bern is God?, 875 N. 14th . . - Lvwrene AUaont Grime. 1855 mer - Dale Clriiae. 104I X. 17th Bert n1sth. 1595 Im Wilhnr Hmj-met. 1910 N. Sam. - mer , i.- -. Glen IIrdmD, 614 21it- Jobs Haace. Bout Wood- bnm. Orepoa RnnaM Hewitt. 1311 S. 4th Maurice KeHey, 1230 Ferry Walter Kiepr, ; 184 Saginaw Kenneth lewis. 1429 Lee Robert Is, 206O S3. Cottage Klord M.ddy. R. 3. Box 106 Byron Meaia. 2995 D - I. eon Mickenbacn, 1295 S. 12th Herbert Morley. N. 17th Mace Morford, 1926 N Cottage Rnhert Pavne, 768 N. 31nt .... ISnihert Pickens. 865 S. 17th.. Willys Pearcer 2158 South ' Church .. Johnnie Perrine. 1096 N. 17 Harold Persey. 1315 Shippin Mildred retera. it. l, hudii ity. Oresron Ronald RasmtiMen, 1809 Wsl Robert Ramm are, 613 Market fieorge Self, 870 N. Liberty. Jim 8ehn. 1645 afiasion.... Mason 8hutt. 701 N. 14th Robert Sltewis. 1967 Center Eldon Slsveaa, 1098 Tbomp on , : Robert S. Stallings, 1140 V. i Froot i Paet Tmvi, 275 N, 80 Sidney Van Lydegraf, 1225 N. Summer Kalman Vadney, 431 S. Cot tage - - Lcrine M. Walling, n. i, ox. 258 Edmund Weisner. 1072 Union Maxwell White, lOlO Oak Walter Wiana. 1431 Is. Cot tage Cheater Wiltse, 1893 K "Winter 842,275, 92,475 , 102.0C5 889.900 846,025 365.500 C6.825 15,650 261.275 40.000 295.800 874.ROO 874.725 6J275 " 804.450 266.800 111.075 362.600 377450 3 82.67 201.675 4t75.600 32.435 868.000 3R3.60 3S4.425 71.425 294.250 69.000 378.t25 on?' wifnessed 1ne! tragic : pTttngty pf thO-autPKVu9 to t.ej railroad tracks 'jnany JsetSbel6wihe' higbJ .rMT4TTvTATtT.r I Miss Katherine Ball passed away atthe Methodist Old Peo ples' home on October 11 at the age of 66 years. She was the sis ter of Mrs. Charles H; Cusick of Forest Grove. Announcement of funeral will be made , later from the Rigdon Mortuary, i ers: Uar vrrAudeTson or Tamhl Lee Andersonof Portland; gran son'Martl&?A Rothpgranddaug ter Mrs. uoreiie . jwunaon; gre grandson .Earl Lalnson ai grandchildren yictor Amoth ai Norma "Ambthi p The' body is : the Rlgden Mortuary, Announc ment of funeral will be ma later. : pv'!"'. fl --'r - ..;.; 88.650 79.400 301.125 88.200 120.075 83.550 '142.600 262.850 68.750 94.323 279.250 7t.40 383.125 380,000 04,525 60.400 ; ) -V) KIRK . ! Elisabeth B. Kirk died at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. E. A. Miller, on October 11 at the aire of 89 ryears. She Is also sur vived by another daughter, Mrs. w. 1. Clinton of Portland, and a son. W. B. Kirk of NUes, Call fornia. The body is at the Webb- Funeral Parlor. Announcement of funeral will be made; later. River Pilot Suspened As Result of Collision PORTLAND, Oct. 11 AP) Suspension of the license of Cap tain George F4 Gillitz, of the Co-1 lumbia river pilots for a period of 30 days was -ordered tpday by the Oregon state- board of pilot com missioners on the concluding con sideration of the case of the steamer West NivaTla, which struck and damaged the Sanborn dock at Astoria, September 3. Cap tain Gilliz was pilot of the vessel. . The board ordered the renewal for the ensuing year of the li censes of Captain A. A. Lingkilde, O. P. Rankin and George N. Hamp son, of the Columbia river en trance pilots and the river license of Captain H. Frez. SQUIKR j - - Lvdia Squier died in Portland. Of to he 10 at the aee of 68. She is survived by the following chll dren: Mrs. J. W. Harmer of Sa lem, Walter H. of Eugene, Mrs, C. W. Sauver of Yakima, Wash. Ruth B. and J. ' Lyle of Salem Funeral services from the Seventh Day Adventist church, Wednesday at 2 p. m. Webb funeral j partors in charge. J . ANDERSON" I i , Edwin A. Anderson died. Octo ber 11 at the age of 73! years. He is survived by his widow, Hulda F. Anderson; daughters Mrs. ver nal Starr of Salem. Mrs. Lewis Amoth of Portland: son Earl H Anderson of Salem; sisters Mrs Irene Obye of Yamhill, Mrs Helen Rowan of Newport: broth- H 1 ; ' : . - VANDEVORT . Monday; October 10, Mrs. Er ily M; Vanderort, age 91 yea Mother of Mrs. R. L. Woods t Portland; HIL" Vandevort; "M Grace Lehman and Mrs. Lyc Lehman of Salem; sister of W. Luse of Marshfield. - Also si vived by 13 grand children and great grandchildren. Fune services Wednesday, October 12: at 2:30 p. : m.. from the Rlgd, Mortuary. . ' Interment , CIty- Vi cemetery,-1 hw:.:ii.,- ' TERWILLIGERS , Perfect Funeral Service 1 i For Less. , . . Licensed " Lady.; Mortician, y 7lO Chemeketa Street" f " Telephone 724 F.N.Woodrj 12 Years the Parmers Auctioneer. RESIDENCE AND STOU: ; 1610 N. Summer SU I PHONE 511 - Cash" Paid for Used Furnitnr When Glasses Arc Neededfi: ; . :';f ri .-. "APPEAL TO P'NEILL'' . New Location Dr. C B. O'Neill I Faartb. Floor ' . First Kattonal Bank BaUdluff Phon. CSS Assymetric lines are much used In the styles of the season A re versed evening cape is an interest ing example. It was fashioned of metal cloth in mauve, green and gold, lined with green satin bor dered with beige rabbit. The lines were circular and made in the effect of a shawl which met. In the back. . , Distinctly Correct Footwear John J. Rottle For Fori ' - Men Women Boy Girls K .Expert Shoe Fitters j. BTATBSMAIf RADIO ' COKTEST LIST OF CANDIDATES OCT. 11. 1927 Name Addresa ' Vote Howard Adama, Ri 2, Box 80 89.200 Vem AHaran. 236 8. 18 ... 43.0OO. C. K. AHenby. K. liBi. 4B. Ia!e Aerhart, 517 Clrf1 4 .... 66.505 Turner 1 8.200 Jamri Beall, 1049 Korwuy; .... 3H7.0-J Walter HodyfeH, K. 4. B. 13A 189.225 Geo. Cauaey, 1016 20tli, 32.300 Kenneth Coffey. 1855 Marion 155.250 Special Ladies Matinco This Thursday, j .' ZANDRA The Man AVho Sees; Beyond. PosiUvely No Girls Admitted Under 16sYears of Age. A" good buy. 57 acres; about five miles out, paved road all the way, all under cultiva tion, good Cherry or Walnut land, good location, good spring on the place. $90 per acre, easy terms. - i F. L. Wood. Geo. F. Reed - 341 State St. ? ? L Ladies' o6r dresses cleaned and pressed, $1.00 up. i Men's and Ladies' suits cleaned 'and pressed $1.00. I ' VAULEY CIEANKR3 , " ' Over Bnsirku ) Casey's Guaranteed I ' RHEUMATISM REMEDY Money refunded if tt doe aot vf cura your cam tfFXSON HTJNT. Cor, Court and Liberty ' Tel. 7 , , HE3KT1TCHING t , 6. t and 10 cents per yard. Also buttons stamping and pleating. ANNA H. KRUEGER Over Miller's Telephone 117 ELECTRIC MOTORS . 'Rewound andHepaired New or St Used Motors .... . - Thlnrt Hlsctrical 111 Bouta lilzh, Ttu tut: ACCIDENT VICTIM DEAD C. lLiltroup 1hwom Away Without Relating Wreck Cause EUGENE. Oct. 11. (AP). C. B. Streup, 57, who was injured when two companions were killed in an automobile accident near Cushman on the Eugene-Florence highway Monday night, died at a hospital here today. The other two victims of the accident were A. C. Schoonover, 42, owner of the A. C. Lumber company of Gold- Gon. and Herman .Huretinan, 4 employe or Schoonover. The death of Stroup removed forever any opportunity of learn ing the details of the accident. No Akh our Perennial Gardens On the Wallace Road C. F. BREITHAUPT Telephone S 80 SIS State 8V 1927 FREE WALLPAPE3 . i HAMPLB BOOKS " - Call, phone or writ 3 IIAX O. BUREN -lit N. Commareial . falsa YICICSOHERBCO. r -J j. H, LEONQ. Hjgp.: 1 - , Our Ufa's ' work hi been spent U stndying th healing propertlea of Chinese hsrbe and new . d!rv r: rIIv) r ' thosa suffering I from aey." trouble, ..rheuraa- mm mym HSiU ,U4 ili' llUuei, T aUoMisorders of man, women and ciJUrsn. i j trnm Cczzzli&iiSTi Call or VttiU :&OTm;&T2s b B P. U. GET READY a. w - - j - . , ( "THE Ml; - ' " :-t :. it ; EH G Hi 99 Watchcaae Vanities .of Cara Nome ROUGE 'sand POWDER The last word in con venience for the hand bag or purso likewise in beauty A real mirror, generous contents, a dainty lamb's wool puff, non tarnishlng case of chic design; a ' catch that holds firmly yet easy to open at your wish. Altogether a vanity in which you - may take pride! : . Perry's Drug Store' 115 S. Commercial Starts Today ELSINORE THEATER First Time at Popular Pricey : TRANSFER and STORAGS Lone and Short Distance IIauliri2 . , Public and Private Storaga . , Fireproof Buildinj GRAIN, FEED AND- SEED Free iJelivery to any part of the city Quotations oa Application Farmers War eSiotiG3 PAUL TEAGUO, Prop. .... J Day Telephone 28 , f I , Nlht Tclephcae 1237-T7 OLD ' PHOTOGRAPHS ' COPIED Often you want . old photofiryapha reproduced, Jbut fear entrusting ; them tp strangers. . -.-a .-6 , .... ' 1 . 1 . Our reputation assures the safety and proper care of your picture, which we will copy, enlarge, frame or hand rolmr , at a price lower than the unknown agent -can offer, r '-- - " . : ' . KENNELL-2LL! S STUDIO. ' 423 Orcica ZZZz -IV,"' He la la keen competitloa with f i K . -. n t t , .