The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, December 11, 1927, Page 20, Image 20

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THE OREGON STATESMAN, SAIJ.T, OREGON, SUNDAY. MORNING, DECEMBER 11, 1927
STUDEfiTSWOlT
CXA.MIJfATIONS - FOB RHODKS
: SCHOLARSHIPS HELD -
J IIANSAS GIRL TO WED EASTERNER
' "PORTLAND. Dec. 10w (AP)-
Eight Oregon students took' oral
examinations today at the Univer
sity club for the 19ti Rhoaet
scholarships. Members o the' ex
amining commission were Profes
sor W. : C. Barnes, head of the his
tory department of the U Hirers! ty
of Oregon; Dean M. Ellwood Smith
Oregon Agricultural , college;
William P. Maddox. Instructor In
political science,: ..Unlrerslty .oi
Oregon; Dr. C. B. Noble assistant
professor of political science. Reed
- college, and Dr. Leonard W. Riley,
president of Linfield college.
Selection of the successful can
didate was made tonight but will
not be announced until the names
of the 16 winners from as many
states are made public by Presi
dent Aydelotte of Swarthmore col
lege. American secretary of the
Rhodes trustees. :
Scholars elected this year will
enter Oxford In October, 1928."
Those taking the examinatlonr
were Henry Alderman, R. F. Jack
son Ralph P. Mertlg and Theodore
U. Ruch, all from the University
of Oregon; James C. Rettle and
Paul G. Tmeblood, Willamette
tiniTersity. and KIngsley Tren
bolme and Juel Lease h. Reed college.
SOCIETY
(Continued from page 15.)
with baskets of cottoneaster and
Christmas greenery.
1 High score prize for the after
noon's play was won : by Mrs.
George A. White.
The. guest group included: the
honor, guest, Mrs. David Bennett
Hill, and Mrs. George Alexander;
Irs. H. A. Corn oyer, Mrs. George
A. White, ; Mts. William McGII
christ. Jr., Mrs. - Ervin P. Smith.
jMrs. William Hamilton. ; Mrs.
Jienry V. Compton, and the hos
tess, ,Mrs. Stanford. ,j .
"Young People of First Con-:
fn'cgationat Church WiU Give
Program :
The Young People's Fortnightly
Club of the First Congregational
- Church will present a moving pic
tare "entertainment at the church,
"corner of -Center and Liberty
Streets, on Tuesday evening. De
cember thirteenth. . " l - :
I .The program will Include a de
lightful comedy entitled "Fat Full
backs" and Gene Stratton Porter's
story, "The Magic Garden." Both
"pictures are well-worth seeing.
The program will begin prompt
ly at seven-thirty.
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'Salem Music Teachers' Asso
ciation Will Meet Monday
livening ." : -s . ' .
The Salem Branch of the Ore
gon state 1 Music .Teachers' - Asso
ciation will meet at eight-fifteen
o'clock Monday evening at the
State Library instead of Tuesday
evening as previously announced.
The date was changed because of
the McDowell Club concert which
will be given Tuesday at the Capi
tol theater. -I
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Miss Lippold Called to
Spokane .
i Miss Cora Lippold will return
Tuesday evening from. SpokaneJ
Washington, where she was called
by the death of her niece, Harriet
Jarvis.
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Ecftfihtl Han Elsoted u:
'PORTLA2TD- CiV n. " fir
pranii IX. EJiea o Portland iraa
lectel jimUenl f t&a North
Vest T.?.f.fl.A tHyifcil fidocaUoa
eonferenca at' lie annual xoeetlng
fhera tonignV and WtUiam Logs.
Seattle Vaa elected Tlco presi
dent, Tu btf tcV ol iecratary
treasnrer ireat to I W Glason,
Salem, jTlfteea cities In 'Wash
ington,; Idaho and Oregon -"wort
represented by the" 8 5 delegates.
Locations wIU be selected to
morrow for the northwest cham
pionship tournaments In baskeU
ball,' Tolley ball and swimming.
Eastern Youths Winners ,
In 6 Day Bicycle Contest
; NEW TORK, Dec 10. (AP)
A pair of youtlvful homebreds,
Freddie Spencer of Plalnfield, N.
J, and Charley Winter, of New
York, tonight, won the 4 Sr,d Inter
national six day bicycle race with
a. lead ox 688 sprint points oyer
he "Red Devils'1 of France,
Georges Faudet and Gabriel Mar
Cillac. The leaders were tied In
mileage and total laps at the close
An approaching wedding of interest in Kansas City, Mo., and
Washington, DJ C, Is that of Miss- Roma Vlrpnia WornalL i of
Kansas City, and Charles Elmore Cropley, clerk of the U. S. su
preme court, Washington, in February. Miss Wprnali is a graduate
of Gunston Hall in Washington. (
bite is to -determine the amount
his owner . is ' fined i for allowing
him to run unmuzzled In the fu
ture, according to Magistrate
Hlrschfield, of a Brooklyn court.
The magistrate has meted out Jus
tice on a sliding scole to IS dog
owners haled into court. The
owner of a large police dog was
assessed $10, while an owner of a
teeny poodle" paid $ 1. Others
paid In-between prices. 1
Last Member of Original
Cornell Family Now Dead
ITHACA, N. Y. Dec 10. (AP)
Thomas Frederick Crane, 83,
member- of the : faculty of Cornell
university for' more than 40 years
Is dead at Deland, Fla., relatives
here were notified today. . Dean
Crane was the last member of the
original Cornell faculty. He was
dean of the . college of - arts and
science i from 1896 to 1902 and
dean of the -university faculty
from 190Z to 1909. He had pub
lished works on romance , litera
ture. ' ., :
SalLy's.Sallies
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What become of the old-fashioned goi
vrtio btuined when the wind btcw.
of "144 hours of consecutive rac
ing.
Read the Classified Ads
Washington newspapermen
I Elect Harry Brown Head
WASHINGTON, Deo. 10-(AP)
i-Harry J. Brown, correspondent
of the Boise Statesman, Salt Lake
Tribune and Spokane Spokesman-
Review today was elected ' presi
dent of the Oridiron club, an or
ganization bl Washington news
papermen. - lie succeeds Ashmnn
N.i Brown, of the Providence Jour
nal . ' V .
. Edgar Markham of the St Paul
Dispatch and Pioneer Press, was
elected to membership. , . -
Condition of Olympic
' Sprinter Still. Dubious
! DECATUR, IlLr Dec. 1 0 ( AP)
The condition of Loren Murchi-
gon, 23, noted Olympic sprinter.
remained unchanged tonight with
his chances for recovery from
acute celebro-spinal meningitis
still regarded by attending physl
clans as very doubtful.
: Since last Wednesday when he
was taken to St. Mary's hospital.
he has been unconscious most of
the time.
I don't see any sens In quad
rupeds." said the laxy soph, yawn-
Ingly.
-'"What's wrong with 'em?' do-
manded his roommate.. ' ,
-Aw, nothfn" if they like i
Dill; but what's th' use of a shai
that" makes you keep four lei
goin when you can get there wit
twot". .
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"Tailor Made"
Means a Dcrfect fit, longer wear arri
latest style. Tailored-to-measure suits
as low as
$32.50
The latest patterns and fabrics
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federation.,: Protestants and Cath
olics are about equal In member
ship, continued Mee, each having
about 1,260,000 communicants.
Those of Jewish faith approximate
400,000. i
Lutherans and Baptist lead the
Protestant ' denominations ; with
91.000 according to the surrey.
The Methodist Episcopal-membership
la listed at 70,000. ;
ii IT PAYS TO BE DAINTY
BROOKLYN, N. Y.- A dog's
ability to take a large or a small
Survey Shows Chicago
- To Be Very Religious
CHICAGO," Dec 10. (AP)
Chicago, ridiculed by ' the' right
eous for its rackets and rascals. Is
ninety per cent religious, the Chi
cago church federation has found
mis rauo, nine church -mem
bers to one, having no denomina
tional - connection. Is unsurpassed
in any other city of a half million
or more in the United States, the
federation said in a survey report
today.";-, : .
There are about 2,000 churches
in the' metropolitan ' area,- said
Walter . R. Mee, secretary of the
No, She Didn't Care If !
Republicans Didn't Meet
KANSAS CITY, Dec. 10.( AP)
During the ; recent successful
campaign to obtain the republican
national convention for Kansas
City, Arthur Hardgrave, president
of the chamber of commerce sent
messages to members of the re
publican national committee, ask
ing suggestions. By mistake 1 one
was sent to Mrs. Florence O. Far
ley,. Wichita, democratic commit
tee woman for Kansas.
.'.This "was. her reply:
- "Acknowledge receipt of yonr
wire of November 24. Respectful
ly advise that it will be all right
with me If the republican party
t fails to hold a national convention
next year." , , ; ; ,
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I The whole world knows Astrin as an effective antidote for
j pain, But it's fust as important to knew that there is only one
genuine Bayer Aspirin, The ..name Bayer is on every tablet, and
on the box. If it says Bayer, it's genuine: and if it doesn't, it is
?not! Headaches are dispelled by Bayer Aspirin. So are colds,
and the pain that goes with them; even neuralgia, neuritis, and
rheumatism promptly relieved. Get Bayer at any drugstore
j with proven directions. . . , ;
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Norfolk Station Attempts
To Decipher Distress Call
NORFOI-K, Va.. Dec. 10 (AP)
The naval radio station r was
making efforts shortly after six
o'clock tonight to decipher - faint
SOS calls received here. Further
than that some ship appeared to
be calling for help, no part of the
signals was Intelligible here. .It
was believed the call originated t
some -distance, possibly- off - the
New England coast.' .
Jugoslavla'lxperiences
Mysterious Explosion
BELGRADE, Jugoslavia Dec.
10.- (AP) A violent and mys
terious . explosion ' : beside i Mount
Plashkayitsa near the village of
Prilichani has caused ' wide alarm
among the population. - : ,
The explosion was heard through
out the 'district betwgen p Ishtip
and Kotchana in southern Serbia.
Residents became panicky, think
ing it was a bomb outrage. Offi
cials attributed the'shock to a vol
canic disturbance in an old crater
which long has been extinct. .
Lincoln ; County ; Budget
Committee Gives Approval
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TOLEDO, Ore.; Dec. lO.--(AP)
The-, Lincoln county budget in
the amount of 1185.925. 4B has
been approved by the budget com
mittee.: The sum includes an ap
propriation of 92,000 for county
agent work and a fund of $1,000
to be used for advertising purpos
es throughout the country. In ad
dition to the usual appropriation
of S2. 000 tor. the county jail, an
additional fund of f 3.000 was set
aside for repairs to the building.
Spokane Athletic Trainer :
Killed In Auto Collision
SPOKANE. Dec 10. (AP)
John CiKing, aged 29. science
teacher and athletlo director of
the Deer Park schools in this coun
ty was kiflsd today when an auto
mobile in which he was riding col
lided with another car no&Ut of
thu city.' r'y' :- :;v: I - .-v' !
John Lindahl, If. a student of
Deer Park, driver of the ear ir
which King was ' riding, said, he
lost control of the machine and
permitted it. to swing to the left
side of the highway. Other occu
pants of the maehlna were only
slightly Injured.
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Larger or Better Choice is not to
be Found Anywhere
Our Christmas slogan is "Gifts for All This whole store
is a Christmas rendezvous for all that is -worthwhile and
essential for everybody in the home. No one is overlooked.
Gifts for Mother; Gifts for Father; Gifts for Brother;
Gifts for Sister; Gifts for the young ones; Gifts for Rela
tives; Gifts for Friends this is a Great Christmas Store
where Useful Gifts are to be found. Ybu may trim the
tree with knick knacks but be sure to have useful gifts
surrounding it. Our selection is vastfwe doubt if it is
excelled anywhere our choice cannot be compared and
our low prices are a revelation to everybody who is keen
on the question of thrift.
WE? WILL HOLD GIFTS FOR DELIVERY
CHRISTMAS EVE, -IF YOU PREFER
Choose from this
GIFT LIST
Glance over this selection. We're positive you not have, any difficulty
choosing from them. Unusually moderate prices give you the further
stimulus for quickbhoice.
Foot Stools , . . $2.95 to $18
End Tables ; ,.$4.95 to $27.50
Book Troughs ......$9.50 to $30.00
Library Racks -..$16.50 to $35.00
Vacuum Cleaners .
Hoover $ 63.50 to $79.00
Hamilton '-'Beach ..$41.50
Thor. ..$18.50
-S'moking Stands .....95c to $17.50
Painted Cabinets ......$65 to $145
.All sorts of Toys.
Dolls in all Sizes ..J..50c to $10.95
Doll Carriages $3.45 to $12.00
Baby Carriages J..$6.75 to $37.50
Day Beds-; $18 to $37.50
Iceless Refrigerators $199 to $495
Gateleg Tables ..$3.75 to $35.00
Nest of Tables ..-$21.00 to $29.50
Davenport tables .$18 to $78.50
Brdge Lamps $3.95 to $27.50
Gov. Winthrop Desks $98-$167.50
Spinet Desks $27.50 to $95.00
Tea Wagons -$18 to $45
Floor Lamps $9.50 to $50
Table Lamps ..$4.75 to $38.00
Console Sets 65c to $4.50
Table Lamps .... $4.75 to $54.50
Martha Washington Sew
ing Tables $14.95 to $28.00
Priscilla Sewing Tables $5.95
Library Tables .$12 to $50
Coffee Tables $18.50 to $220
Wing Chairs . ...$20 to $30
Fireside Chairs ....$49.50 to $78.00
Secretaries ,.$65 to $167.50
THEY'RE ALL HERE THESE PIECES
AND COUNTLESS-OTHERS
All Moderately Priced-
Beauty Rest Mattress ...$41.50
De Luxe Springs $25.00
Ships Models --$15.00 to $470
Cedar Chests ..$13,25 to $50.00
Mantel Clocks" J. . $14 to $50
Hall Clocks .$97.50 to $350
Magazine Baskets ,.$4.5a to $6.23
Iron Ferneries - , $4.95
, HANDSOME NEW SUITES
For the Living-room the Bed-room The Dining-room. As fine and
complete an assortment as you would want to choose from. New stocks
arriving daily add to an already, complete selection. And, best of all you'll
find that every suite is priced as low is consistent. with its high quality.
A STORE FULL OF. CHRISTMAS GIFTS