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v mum The OREGON STATESMAN. Salem. Oresron. Friday Monun?. NnTfmhir 15. 1929.' ' - - - 1 .- r . . . - .. . . .' . . ' " t . ...i.... - ' r , ' . Displays Two New Note of Pall Style MTZMTTJiER BACK UNTVERSITT OP OREGON, Eagene, Not.T 14. AP) With the return of John Kitzmiller the flying Dutchman," to the Oregon line-qf today ' the chances for a State, college in th eannual home coming game here Saturday seem. ed brighter. . i .Follow the sports fn the States man; full sport news reports fresh webfoot Ylctory orer Oregon each morning. ? fit TIO - 3 - i! 4 J- I - V 4 AT - ' Low Prases - "WASHINGTON, Not. 14 (AP) Explaining that he thought It would be Improper for his to crit icize "elected poMic officials," Joseph T. Grand?, president of the Pennsylvania Manufacturers asso ciation, today declined to giro the senate lobby committee hi list of "common and preferred senators." 1 The white haired PennsylTani- an wlro was in a Jovial mood, was excused from the stand after a brief exchange of banter with Serator Caraway, democrat, Ar-k-'irss, chairman of the commit tee. . "Unrndy was recalled as a re salt of his prerioas testimony that certain states were "backward" and that their senators should t have little voice in framing tariff legislation. He was asked to sub mit a statement of what the com "mittee termed "common and pre ferred . senators," but the state ment he sent was considered in adequate. . :--v Taking the stand. Grundy was asked by Caraway if he was ready to ghre a list to the-committee. "Upon reflection," Me'respond ed. "I tbink I made a mistake in promising to -give the list. I tbink it would be very unbecoming of me to criticize elected public of ficial." "All right," Caraiy replied. "I Just wanted to see If you would turn yellow at the last minute." He later withdrew this remark. DETECTIVE KILLED IN PISTOL BOTTLE ' 'SPOKANE, Nov. 14 CAP) 'Detective Roy Fordyce, 54. was killed today In a three cornered ; pistol fight between two officers v and a man they were questioning. Ralph Larsen, 22, alias RIehard - , Lasdis, who was charged with - murder, had his left arm broken I as they exchanged volleys, and his head was beaten by Detective George Bradley, Charles Dow, 20, alias Davis, was charged with be ing an accessory to murder, al- i tit - . -y iV? S:.:')f,'':i:vivv.. f . . TP'.,'.' '.'.-Ji--J t. ft A V - . -.Ww.-y v.w-.v.t. .'X-mv did no though police said he thcoting. Fordyce and Bradley saw the i pr.ir buy a .38 caliber pistol at a pavrn shop, and followed them to their hotel room to ask the motive for the purchase. Larsen and Dow said they in tended to use the weapon for nothing unlawful, and the officers were about to leave. Suddenly, Bradley said, Larsen pulled another pistol from his pocket and started shooting. For dyce and Bradley replied with their pistols, the bullets pocking all over the hotel room. Police reported Larsen as railed to Dow "Shoot him! He's killing me!" . Bradley said he saw Fordyce fill, rhot through the heart. 7' ico new notes of the fall styles art noticed ra tkU very attractive sports suit. First, the soft tweed, which carries out tht .combination of m rich brown and ten, and next the new longer skirt length. The jumper blouse is finished with a belt of the material that ends with leaps down the front and a eollar and cuff set of organdie. International W TIDIED Ml! ItfS'nw minor .... -oisuL munc -ri- it -r PARIS, Not. 14. MP) The tv Tardieu government strengthened its position in the chamber of deputies today by winning a division with a major ity cf sixty during discussion of the national budget: - The chamber voted a motion of confidence in the government, for the third time since it appeared ; before parliament last week. The vote was 317 to 257. The socialist section of the op position provoked the test of strength, a socialist deputy mov- ing that the first chapter of the 'budget- be sent back to the fi nance committee. M. Tardieu op- ; posed the motion and threatened . to resign if it was accepted. Alex Green Dies In Portland Entertainment Held in West Salem Tuesday WEST SALEM, November 14. Mrs. S. R. Greene entertained at her home on Rosemont avenue Tuesday afternoon, the L. D. S. Relief society of Salem. The afternoon was spent sewing and doing any relief work, which was possible during the after noon. The group enjoyed different kinds of fruit while there. Those present were the Mes dames Stella Bybee. Ray J. Stumbo, A. F. Greene, Frank Wil helm, and S. R. Greene. Read the Classified Ads. lar let Drug Store C. L. Wellman, jRegistered Pharmacist Phone 474 In "The Market" Cod Liver Oil 1 pt. Pure Norwegian 69c Heavy Mineral Oil of the best .... ...r49c Dollar Mints 1 Lb. Box Chocolate Coated 35c Hinkfe Pills 100 for 39c 24c $1.25 Alarm Clock Guaranteed- QOV Satisfaction ........ 0fC 50c Pebeco or Pepsodent Tooth- - OA- Paste 4i.. LishV Bulbs Frosted 15 to 60 Watt ......... 20c 50c Whisk Brooms Good size Incense Burners 75c Value 39c 49c Hot Water Bottle, in col ors, "Wearever" 2 Vear $1 J-A Guarantee .... PX JU TOYS We have a large assortment of the newest toys which we will sell at the same reasonable prices as we did last year. We believe in selling; all our toys before Xmas r.t less profit with no "leftovers'. WE PUT UP PRESCRIPTIONS You Get in 'your prescriptions here exactly as your physician prescribes f ffff m VALSETZ, Nov. 14 Will Green, of camp six, received. word Saturday, that his brother, ' Alex Green, had died that morning in rortland. As .there was no train out until Sunday morning, Veldon Morris drove . his car to Dallas where Will boarded a. bus for .Tor'tland. Alex Green was well known . here as be bad been time keeper sit the logging office for a year or! so '.before leaving here three years, ago. Funeral services were held". Monday..- 1 VALSETZ. Not. 14 R. T. Mot--ley of Corrallis passed away at the . family home on Sunday. He was : ; the father of. Mrs. George March c.f -yalsetx and Mrs.. March and ber loa'-Pat bad been with Mr. .' ' Motley during his Illness. Mr. t-f and two daughters, Kath - --fe attended funeral were held in Cor-Jay. Court Decision : Fixes Lien Right - A lien of mortgage to protect a lean : from the state Irreducible I achool fund has- priority - over a 'lien of .tax of Irrigation districts, - recording to' a decision given by Judge Norton of the Jackson coun--ty . circuit eovrt, . ; ; . " ' .The decision was handed down Jn the case of the Eagle Point Ir rigation district against the state ; land: board and others.. . ' 'A. copy Of the decree was re ceived by the land board Tburs- TWELVE ARE INDICTED - ! ; 'BOSTON, i. Nor. (AP Twelve "persons were Indicted to day bx the federal ?rand jury as a result of . the-white slave ling investigation rwhiea ' followed .the slaying here.' of Samuel Reinstein, New - York - racketeer.- All 'are charged with, conspiracy to violate Stoc TODAY SATURDAY K ' - In order to clear our stock-room of $12.50 dresses, we are offer ing our FIRST DRESS SPECIAL For TVO 125 Dresses in This Group For ONE in all the newest styles and materials, in this season's color range. Sizes 14 to 38. And because size 38 is the largest in this group, we are offering another special from our. regular stock. SI 7.50 to $19.75 dresses, special oaoQs -Sizes lite-52. This-being our first season carrying a full line of ready-to-wear, you can readilyV realize how truly new thes style? are. ' ' . ; ; i , ; . The new silhouette, higher waistline, pleated, and sport - models. - - - ' ... Colors black, brown, navy, green, red, dahlia, etc. Materials flat crepes, satins, georgettes, and in tha. $7.95 group are some very clever velveteen ensembles with egg-shell btouaes. r. ; - , - Also-Our Entire Stock of Millinery at Greatly Reduced Prices GROUP 1 Four Sections tl QK does not permit a thor P 1 IO ough description, but in this , (j0 AT group are felts and velvets PmI3 in every new shape and col- $3.95 or $5 95 Former prices Former prices $3.95 ta $10.00 '' 50 Hats, Your Choice GROUP 2 . $9.95 This group consists of velvets soleils, felts, hatters plush es; tricots, metal lies, and chenille ; combinations all . pattern hats. For, mer prices up.to . - ' $16.50 $1.00 r .... W V- '. TL Marie BuUer T ; Formerly Larsen's. SSBiaery : ' 429 Court St. : Between liberty and Hlzh Be Well Dressed and Warm Cold Weather Coats for Boys! , Horsehide $9.50 The best wearing lea rner o i un able. Blanket lined. Smart pockets, all round belt. 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