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The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon. Thnraday BToraing, December 4, 1930 PAGE SEVEN baa beea handed dovn by Judge . H1U ta the ease of Edwin M. Hoff nell sod wife agaiast . Ellxa A. Heck and others cancelling con tract Involved ta the salt. By the deeree. defendanta Rosetta1 Groce, "VVm. A. Groce and Gertrade Wal ker are bared of ail rirht and title ' to. popety detclbed In the eomplaJat. The decree will be of o force should the df endanta court for benefit of plaintiffs. -S1S0A. fiVnnld aniOt anm natt - on or before December lC.-detea-dant trill, receive warranty deed 'to the propety Involved. Case roatponcd Due to ae confinement of .Joe Pino, chief character of a case- of Which the charges were transportation of liquor, in the hospital, his ease was postponed from Wednesday "at S p. n. ntH Janearv f. Pino la oat of Jail on W ball. " - - -X - i : ..: : Sealore' Trlomptt la the rourth or the series of .debates being given at the high school on the chain store question the senior affirmatives. Earl Karkln evad - Esther Keaaaer, won from the sophomore negatives, Francis Barnes and Dorothy Beckley, by two to one. The scores of the three prsTloas debates were as follows: senior afCrmatlTes, two, Ts. Junior negatives, one. Janlor frtnnatlveaY two, v.y Janlor neg- atvea, one. Sophomores affirm ntlre three, t. senior negatives, - 'Big- Opening Dance. Friday, 3ee. f, at Hasel Oreea. Admls- J . . Ml Bros, orchestra. . . Bays Land in County W. J. Leasing of Taeoma has purchased a tract of land near West Stay tea through Clarence Bowne. The land Is under the FlaxlanA lrrl gaUon ditch. Mr. Lansing plans to Improve the place end bring his family from Spokane here af ter school closes. He has been a teacher la commercial colleges In Spokane and Tacoma for several years, but desires to get outdoors. He Is sn old-time friend of C. A. Sprague of The Statesman. . Pupils Exchange Pupils . at the Highland school yesterday opened a three-day exchange, 'with Miss Mahle Temple and Miss Madelene Heckman, In chacge of the gift booths; Miss Isabell Bartlett and Miss Grace Allen in charge of the food booth; Miss Cecelia Mlelke and Miss Mary Al len In charge of the clothing Bale; and Miss Merl Dimick and Mrs. Carolyn Carrol In charge of the toy booth. Those In charge of the booths are teachers. Mies Betty Short Is demonstrat ing the new and Improved Ham ilton Beach vacuum cleaner at Miller's this ' week. This new cleaner is on, display hear the ele vator, main floor. Christmas piano sale at Tall man's Piano Store, 395 S, 12th. Case Heard! The ease of Saf fron vs. Maizels was argued be fore Judge Hill yesterday, and taken under advisement. Both parties are -operating a Junk business, and Saffron claims that when he bought Malsels out ot business here recently Maizels agreed not to run the same busi ness for 10 years. i - C2...l B.Im - Hart W tjftwyy.a jmm i'ub - m " Chapel ot Portland, vice presi dent of the Universal Mortgage company. Is making Salem . his ' beadquarters while working this week through the valley calling on bankers in valley towns. Mr. Chapel was formerly vice presi dent of the Columbia National lank In Portland. - - . . Dollar dinner every- night 5:45 to S at the Marlon hotel. , Reports Filed Reports o two accidents were filed with the County sheriff yesterday, Emma Neal. 109 E. Oak, giving details of an accident which happened November J: and Alvln P. Can non reporting an accident which occurred Tuesday.- - Cannon claimed the other fellow did not have the right ot way. s Charge of Service Rev. 8. Klwa, Japanese missionary to his countrymen in the Lablsh com munity, will have charge of the missionary service at the Freed HfotTimllMt church. Market and North Winter streets.'.' this eve ning. The service 'will begin at T:30 o'clock. Shed dry wood-coal. Prompt redelivery. Tel. II. Salem Fuel. C 1 cilale Scheduled Clinics scheduled for today by the health iiniaa a firaschool and U M ft h AMV.WW w . W - .vt mt T.Mh sehool- bouse; toTin-antltoxin clinic at parrlsh. and Gsrfleld; dental cor rection afthe Salem health cen ter; and class tor nuraea m Salem General hospital. Returns te Salenv Mrs. An- ette, who has .been visiung-, at w- tinm in 'Wenatcnee. Wash., has returned to . Salem ni m.v ber home with her sister. Mrs. O..V. EUls. he en- Joyed her visit nortn very mac-, but says she la glad to get back to Salem Hearing Set In the ease of Salem Sand and . Gravel company against Ed TJsafovage and others. i -which uta - Z seeking to alst tlUe to land, or- oer nas oeea usnsi . . . . . m i m. - . Tan ii-9 - - nary 6 to answer the canse. m jt-j vmiti,iiit m-i George AnaftMw f Diets, as administrator of the es tate of Kennem uogn, au amended complaint in ni kwb r tg titIat to recover atK4 w, - , . real property belonging to the eaUte. ! Suit Trsnsferredl Suit t the if..i. Ititnninhn CQmblST against .John McHoliek and oth ers has been transferred to de partment one of .the circuit conn for trial. ' - FUee Demnrrer In "ease of i .,Mfh itrpTionaM VS. S. M. Me- Donald, defendant has flledjle- jnurrer to complaint. that it does not state sufficient P." T. A. tn TT,- T t t w ea v ajavvUttt parent-teacher association , will meet tonight at the sehoothouse at t o clock, when Miss Dorothy Tsylor, prlacipal. and Mrs. R. il Wright wUl give the mala talks) both on r phases of association work. Delbert Jepsen win play a lolin nnmber and Mrs. Dorothy t?7 L. PrtWT children will give a aklt. - : -J XHa's f Beanty Shop. - Holiday special on Nestle CIrculine Per m"ent I Waving, 17.50. TeL 2555. . . . 'U -.. '' - -Hearing Set Hearing la Jus tice court .for Jamee Edward urea,, caarged with uttering a forged Instrument, has been set , ea"r xz. ureea, arrest- III Portlanit IS.A.t-v county jali in of S500O ball money, i He U . alleged to have passed a counterfeit $10 travel er's check, using name of B. D. Holt.... See rental list Beck &. Hen dricks on classified page, also la office window, 1st N. High. Two CI. TWwUa UirHin licenses were issued by the eoanty dork yesterday- to Albert B. Mel vtn. si. and Lilllaa B. Ratledge. 50, both of Barlow, Oregon; and to F. O. Hlaman and Harriet Buckner. both or route nine, Sa lem. . . - i : ; -' WUl Be HrniaVrr Thn V.vla. wood eommunitv elnH win mt Friday afterndoa at S:S0 o'clock at the heme ot Mrs. F. A. Smith, 1SX5 North 17th. Miss Lyle Mur ray, principal of the grade' school in mat district, will be the speak er. To Remova Palm Tha, f Ta. Phone toll line .from ' T.nrf street between Division and South Liberty "street bridge, win be anhstitiitcwf ahni-tlv 1S hMh The work, started fast week. Is progressing rapidly. Rummage aale. Hisrh at Ferrr Thur., Frt, Sat., 4th, 6th, 6th. Safety Cunntin Tha aehool boy safety camnalrn. snonsored bv the A. A. A will tut srMMtiul In detail Before the Lions elnh at the regular luncheon meeting tnis noon at the Gray Belle. Wal lace Bonesteele- la la charge of the program. Baaaar. 1st M. E. church Par lor, 10 a. m. to 9 p. m. Friday, Dec. 5. Turkey dinner 50c served from 6:30 to 7. Public invited. TTea.rlnir Jinmn ft TTeartna on final account of Nye O. Bris tol, .administrator of the estate of Ada M. Kinsley, has been set for Tnesdav Janninr S. RMilnti of the estate were $23,179.44 andJ disbursements, 13,265.63. accord ing to the final account. i Will la Probate Will of the late William Mlley has bees ad mitted to probata with Adam J. Stelnhach as executor. A. W. Krans, George A. Ehlen and George. W. Tedgen are appraisers of the estate, which has a prob able value of s 1.000. Sues for Divorce Daisy Poage has tiled divorce suit against J. T.' Poage. to whom she was mar ried In September, 1906. She al leges that defendant deserted her andtheir two children in March, 1928. She seeks $125 for prose cution and such other relief as will be granted. - Adams Goes East O. D. Ad ams, state director for vocational education, left lafe Wednesday for Milwaukee, . Wis., to attend the annual convention of vocational directors of the various states. He will be absent from Salem for two weeks. ' Basaar, 1st Christian church Parlors Thurs. P. M. " and - Eve. 5 Oh Chicken Dinner 5:30 to 8, In charge of Mrs. , Olmstead. Public Invited. , v Chehalls Men Visit P. V. Conn and his son-in-law, Thomas Saas, of Chehalls, Wash., are vis iting In Salem as the guests of Mr. and; Mrs. W. F. Fults. Mr. Conn Is a brother of Mrs. Fults. The Chehalls men are on their way to California. Store Head Coming C. P. Williams of The Dalles, manager of William's Self Service stores, will be a visitor here all-day to day. He will be the guest of J. Hayward manager ot the Wil liam's store here. Petition for Road T. T. Mc Clellaa and others have filed pe tition with the county court tor a short road which would be a continuation of a road In West Stayton, allowed by the county re cently. ! ; i ' - ' Elk Group Perform Skits from the . mlnistrel show to be given next week by the Elks were given by V. M. McNamara before the Rotary club members wea nesday noon. Return, Home Mrs. James Stitt ot Alsea, who spent several davs visiting her sister.' Mrs. O. V. Ellis, and mother, Mrs. M. A. Hampton, has returnee: to ner home I nir ! Oneninr Dance. Friday. Dec t, at Haxel Green. Admis sion 60 c, ladles Free. Thomas Bros, orchestra. Zontae to MeetThe Salem r.nnta einh win cneet at the orar nail fn itlnnar sssion this eve- ninr Tvaan bot R Hewitt of Wil lamette university will give the mala address which wm aeai with phases of service. Mrs. Ruby Morris, chairman of the service committee, has charge of the pro gram far the evening. lAanm ret Notice The Salem TJons elab Is given quite n bit ot news space In the December Is sue of The Lion, , official pubUr i(!nii Af the elnh. The Marine band concert and Business Confi dence week: are both menuonea. '115 Get T. A. Tv One hundred and fifteen children at the Grant and Washington schools were given the toxln-antltoxln Immun lzaeion at the special clinics held mmTAv Onlta a few creschool j.f.fTi4van In atteadance ' at I the elinic especially at the Grant Hewitt Speaks to Zoatas Dean Roy Hewitt of the Willamette uni versity few school Dl speak to the Zonta club of Salem at. Its regular meeting at the Gray Belle today noon. Dr. Rudy Morris is In charge of the program. ; , t VIsttore Froaa Waablagtom Visitors from Chehalls. Wash., who are guests of Mr. and Mrs. w. 8. Fults. are T. V. Conn and his son-in-law. Thomas Fans. Mr. Cenn Is a brother of Mrs. Falts. The two vilaltors are en route to California. ' r - Airport Rental The regular ebeek ot $26 came la Wednesday to the city, of Salem from Iee Ky-" erly, airport ssperintendent, for rental of the hangar owned by the city. Several planes under private ownership are constantly Ja the hangar. Ample spsee Is provided for transient craft. Tuesday night and part of Wednesday, saw the presence of a plane owned by SI Larson, salesman for the Llaes Material ' company. ; Mr. , Iaraea covers the entire Pacific -.oast by alrplaae. - . Chemeketaar Hike Sunday's hike for the Chemeketaa club will be to Pringle creek watershed. The hike will start from the W. M Hamilton home on Lefelle street at 1:30 In the afternoon. The route wUl be south along the ridge above the slough to Salem Heights and Pringle creek eoaa try. The hike win be held regard less of weather conditions, accord ing to its leader, Mr. Hamilton. Taaghlln Radio Speaker Prof. S. B. lAughlln of WlllameUe uni versity spoke over station KOIN in Portland Wed aesdsy afteraooa on the topic, "Is World peace PesalbleT' Prof. Laughlln holds a position -ea the advisory com mittee of the national eouaeil for the prevention of war. He will de liver the same address at chapel services today at Willamette uni versity. T Board Mcetias-The;board of directors of the T. : M.i C. A. will meet todsy noon at the "T." Obituary Harvey George W. Harvey died at the residence, 1367 North Winter street, . December 2, aged (5 years; father of Leroy S.. George W. Jr., Florence Smith, and Blos som Dunlap, all of Salem; Fran ces Sytsma ot Amity, Hasel Koe ser of Taklma, Wash., Relnhart H. of Denver, Colo., Leon C. of Er lckson, . Neb., and Clarence of Creston, la.; also survived by 25 grandchildren. Notice of fnneral later by W. T. Rigdon and Son. Cusnmings . Adelaide B. Cummlngs died at the residence; 1357 North Winter street, December 2, aged 75 years; mother of W. A. and Arthur E. Cummlngs of Salem, Mrs. C. O. Bates of Waterloo, Mrs. C. W. Loughlln of Astoria and Mrs. Laura Hall of Ventura. CaL; sis ter of Mrs. Florence Hofma. Mrs. O. A. Noyes, A. H. and W. E. Bunn, all of Salem; R. N. Bunn of Chicago, 111., and Dellran Bunn of Minneapolis, Minn. Funeral services Thursday, December 4, at 1 p. m., from the chapel of w. T. Rigdon and Son. Interment City View cemetery. Meyers Dorothy A. Meyers of Oregon City died at 685 South 18th street here. December 1, aged 50 years; wife of Sam. Meyers of Oregon City; mother of Mrs. Pearl Eaton and Mrs. Ruby Hlns of Salem. Mrs. Willow Farmer ot Portland, Lloyd Meyers ot Oregon City and Leonard of Riverside, Cel.; daugh ter ot Mrs. Emma I Kless of Bueyrus, no.; sister of John Kless of Bueyrus and Charles of Guth rie, Okla.; also survived by seven grandchild. Funeral services on Thursday, December 4, at 3 p. m. from the chapel ofW. T. Rigdon and Son, Rev. W. Earl Cochran officiating. Interment CItyVlew cemetery. Clough-ljarrick Co. MORTUARY phones 120 Church at Ferry St Fkaaa ssos Sarlt hz& A Park Cemetery with perpetual care Just ten minutes from the heart of town . Citj View Cemetery KstabUsbed 1898 . Tel. 1260 ; Conveniently Accessible Perpetual care provided tor ? Prices Reasonable f i TERWILLIGER'S A " rrnrxxAx. nmcrons - T7S CSnatBXSTA lose Sam a raraaln Ow Mm Ara Imaaai - I Pay Ha ja ajadtm 1 IJea-aaS La ndar aSaaaaaaftaaaftaHaaaaaaaaMaCSaSSSa XX0X2 T. SZCSC IZM. Intersection Crash Mrs. L ' N. Baeon, 1 til 19th street, was pay ing more attention to the child riding with her In the front seat of. her automobile than she Seas to her driving. As a result ot this action, Tuesday at 2 o'clock, she collided: with a ear operated by Dea Tarpley. 7l North Uberty Street, at : the - corner ot Liberty and Division streets. - : . Bperted Comm sal eable diseases in Marlon county for the week ending November 29 numbered IS easnav according to the weekly report of the state board of 'health? Of this number, eight cases were tawaales, two tu berculosis and one each diphther ia, scarlet fever and mumps. Plaintiff Wl The ; ease of Goode and - Pennison - vs. - Mat Bingwaldy tried by Jury la Justice court Wednesday, was -decided for the plaintiff. The action was for coHectio of $17.50 due on a house wiring Job. . ' Debmeys to Coos BayMr. and Mrs. J. T. Delaney left for the Coos Bay district expecting to stay nntO Thursday evening'. Delaney la manager of the Oregon-Wash lngton Water Service company. To Hear Crime Talk High school students wiU hear Rear. D. J. .Howe, who recently ' attended the national crime congress, talk oa the subject of crime at the regular student assembly today. Jailed for Now-Snpport Elgin Baldinger, who appeared In Jus tice court yesterday on a non support charge, was committed to the county Jail, following failure to raise a $1000 ball. Bear leotare Third, fourth, fifth sad sixth grade pupils at the Hlghlaad sen eel witnessed presentation of a picture. "Care ot the Teeth," given ' yesterday by Dr. Rax sard. Ant oobUe Fire Aa automo bile on fire in Hollywood was the cause of a call made to the Salem fire department at p. m- Tues day. The North Salem branch at tended to the fire. Called to Taeoma P. M. Bar kus left yesterday for Tacoma, where he was called by the ser ious Illness of Mrs. Bar kus' fath er. Mrs. Barkus has been In the Washington city for some time. Flay Postponed The 8nlkpoh plsy, "It Won't Be Long Now," hss been postponed until Jan uary 9. -It was originally sched uled for December 19. Siegmund HI J. C. Slegmund. county Judge, Is suffering an at tack of lagrlppe, and was able to be at the office only an hour or so yesterday. Chllds Better C. D. Chllds, 374 N. 18th street, who has spent the past three weeks in San Fran cisco la the Interests of his health, returned to Salem Tuesday night. A1m rrnrairn T V. KailrArf will alter his garage at 1210 N. 17th street. His permit was is sued Tuesday for an approximate value of $50. Golne South Anna Brietzke will leave today for Anaheim, Calif., where she will visit friends. TwtmM vznterMi Dirore de cree has been signed by Judge Hill in the sun ot Tneima u. in man against Harley N. Inman. Estate Appraised B. F. Glesy. Zeno Schwab and Ralph Zimmer man have appraised the estate of Fred Macke at nothing. Overtime Fine Overtime park ing violations netted Salem $1 on Wednesday. DRKUH DC BENEFIT SHOW RT T-nTTTH TWie X. - 1 API . Artlm Tteknlt' Italian . heaVT- weight, and the veteran Jack Ren ault, will meet in the main event of a charity boxing show nere De cember 12. It wss announced to night. Floor Sanders to Rent Call S10S, Used Furniture Department ' 151 N. High PILES CURED DR. MaRSHATJi Stt Oragsa KiS r - DIIGIHIS)PG Watch for these Items there will be a lot of detail in mer chandising that will be Interesting. It would be almost im possible tor conduct n store ef the magnitude and character ot Bishops on Paclfle eoast goodf alone. Many Items Men's and Boy's wear, are not' made In suf ficient Quantities and styles. See us tomorrow. BISHOPS . GPE5IIAIL ocCa ETcad PcScsoc ; Standard Scratch Feed, 100 lbs. 15 Special Ess Mash, 83 lb. bag, $2.00 . Tha best that can be made, contains Dried MiOc, Cod Liter Oil Mineralj and the)-. proper. Ingredient that make the best mash to feed. ' Dairy Feed, 80 lb. ba& $1.C0 " A high trade Diiry Feed that is giving fine results. No better regardless of price. " , Mill Run, 80 lb. bag:, 80c Frew deliverr in the citj. D. A. WHITE & SONS "'" , Phone ISO, SSI State 8t, US. GOiiuiUS TO BEBIlEDllilY Woman Born in . flew York : State; Several Children Survive her 1 Last riles for Mrs. Adelaide Bunn Cummlngs, who .died here late Tuesday night, win be held Thursday, December 4 at 1 p. m. f rom the chapel of W. T. Rigdon and Son, Rev. B. Earle Parker and Rev. Hugh B. Foulke win of ficiate. Interment will be made la City View cemetery. Mrs. Casaaiiags wee the moth er of W. A. CummiagM, manager of the Senator hotel and widow of William Lw Cummlngs, former ly connected with the Square Deal Realty eesnnaay of this city. who died here April 15, lft. Death came after an Illness of several months - Adelaide Bunn ' was born De cember 4. 1361. in. New York state. She was married to Mr. Cummlngs May 1. 1372 at Trem bella, wise Since 11.07 she made her home in Salem, where she was a member of the First Meth odist church and of the Rebekah lodge. : In addition to her son. W. A. Cummlngs, she is - survived by the following children: Arthur E. Cummlngs of Salem, Mrs. C. O. Bates of Waterloo, Mrs. C W. Laughlln of Astoria: aud Mrs. Laura RaU of Ventura, Calif. The toll owing brothers and sisters also aunrlve: Mrs." Florence Hof ma, Mrs. . O. A. Noyea, A. H. Buna end W. H. Bean, all of Salem, R. N. Bunn of Chicago. Blineis, and Delivan Bunn of Minneapolis, Minn. 4 60,000 People v Out of Jobs Says Labor President WASHINGTON, Dee. 2. (AP) An estimate of 4,860.000 persons out of work was fiven today by William' Green, presi dent of the American federation of labor, while the senate was calling for the report of the president's emergency committee on employment. Green, in giving the number his orgsnisation waa Informed were obless In November,, said If the rate of Increase shown dur ing that month continued more than 7,000,000 would be unem ployed by February, the federa tion's figures tor October was 4,500,000. Their figures. Green said, do not include farm and of fice workers. i I O- Births I Mayfleld To Mr. and Mrs. John O. Mayfleld, 940 Madison, a girl, Geraldine Ethel, born No vember 29. McDonald To "Mr. and Mrs. John C. McDonald, 690 States man street, a son, John Charles, born November 29. JDx. Ohsa IMm OU ne Madlclaa. is V. OoButerelal Bt galea. Of fie emn arary Buday S:S0 t StSO Bust. Snrtss tba aaini ar aad Jaa. Schaefer's Throat and Lung Balsam is a reliable antispasmodic and expectorant. It Is free from nareotlcs, coal tar derivatives, synthetics and other Injurious drugs. For the treatment of coughs, bronchial affections, whooping cough, and smokers' throat and colds. In 50c and $1 Bottles Sold only at Sdiaefers Drng Store The ! Original Yellow Front and Candy Special Store of Salem. .... J 1ST - 1S5 K. Cosnl St. Penslar Agency Dean Hewitt to f. Speak Friday at f Y. M. Program Dean Roy Hewitt of Wlllam- Lette univeralty's law school will be the main speaker at the Fri day ' night program, , t o'clock, tomorrow night at the T. M. C. A. He will address the gathering oa his recent. South American tour tt which, he had charge of In a party-for about three months. : Among ether musical numbers will be some solos by Bleaaore MOore. . , ; i '.-:. -..i -. , , Mrs. Herbert Gordon has charge ot the program this week. Each week a different member of the , committee la charge ot these programs has-charge of the arrangements. i r; GEORGE W. HARVEY E George W. Harvey, Cff. died at the family residence on North Church.. street, early .Wednesday morning after an Illness' of sever al months. duration. For the past five years he has .made his hometn Salem with children here. His wife, Anna, died In June ot this year. He was born In Il linois and was a farmer there for many years. j V The nine ehlfdren who survive are LeRoy S. Harvey, George W. Jr., Florence Smith and Blossom Dunlap, all of Salem; Frances Sytsma of Amity, Hazel Koeser ot Taklma, Wash., Relnhart ,H. ot Denver, Teon C. Ericson, Neb., aad Clarence of Creston, la. He is also survived by 25 grandchil dren. ! Funeral announcements will be made later by W. T. Rigdon and Son. New Shocks Are Felt in Albania :i ' i TIRANA, Albania, Dec. j 3. (AP) New earth shocks oc curred yesterday in i the Valona district - of southern Albania, where much damage i was wrought late last month, causing one death and the 1 collapse of five houses. The shocks last month were responsible for about SO deaths and the destruc tion of about 1,000 buildings. ... 16 cards, lined $1.00 pen Hur Perfume T 59c $1.25 Jack Knives OA 3 blades OjC 2 Yr. Guaranteed Foun tain Pen. Regular $1.25 stylo-point self 7Qlf filling, In colors I eC $1.00 Reversible Com plexion Mirrors, rn two sides J OiC $1.00 Cntex Sets . 69 c $1.00 Williams QA Men's Toilet Sets 03C 1JS0 Melloglow Sets, including a lip- OA stick or Compact OeC Cloth Bound Books, pop ular Action nent ; by promi- 25c authors FOOTBALLS $L25 Cowhile QA baHa for .J..OuC WATCHES Etae&'ST DESATHOMEHER With! few exceptions these are pur every-day cut prices on stand ard merchandise . Why shop around, when we can save you mon ey on these and many other items every day?. ' 60e Mulsified Cocoannt Shampoo - -! 85e Palmolive Shaving 25c Mercurochrome 65e Pond's Creams! . ;50e Kleenex :vr ; -,i ", 25c Life Buoy Sharing 50c Ipana Tooth 50c Pepsodent (Amos' & Andy). 25c Listerine Tooth Paste. i. $1.00 Listerine) 60e Hospital Cotton. 25e Citrate of Magnesia 50c Gilette Blades, 3 for. 50c Milk of Magnesia, 3 $1.00 Squibb. Mineral $1.00 Ovaltine 25c Epsom Salts, 1 lb. run n i .... PRODUU Flashing Costumes Worn by Cast of 45; Plot Replete ! With Comedy "El Bandlto" a sparkling com edy operetta In two acts will be presented Friday night' In the gymnasium ot ; Willamette uni versity by members of the college men's land women's glee "clubs. The production! is given under the direction ot- Professor Cam eroa Marshall. - j - Specially Imported scenery from Portland will transpose the east end of the gymnasium into a garden In old Spain. A special platform has been erected so that a full house can seo every movement of the east. Flashing costumes in vivid col ors will be worn by the entire east ot over 45 persona. At least S5 - of, these make up . a mixed chorus which present r a number of dashing songs which flavor the operetta between talking sequen ces." jv j- , I ,. The lesd In the production is played. by Bob Mayne who acts the parte of Don Manuel aad Jose Maria, twin "brothers who are constantly 1 being taken for each other. He plays opposite Nonna Cyrilla. the belle of the village of Antlquera, who Is por trayed by Miss Helen Cochran. The plot Is replete with com- va v aaa. s ee wa s aj j eassis a a j w w affair la oortrayed by Juan. Don Manuel's servant (Joe White), end ' Zaida. (Miss Marlorle O'Dell), the maid at Bartole's Pasada J. Clarke Wood). Other Characters Named Other characters are Don Log ons, captain ot the Spanish army. Eugene Smith: ' Don Grandeosa. governor ot Andeluala, Ronald Hewitt: TonaJ . a soldier. Morns Dean; and j Carlos, Cyrllla's brother. Early Henry - A special Qve piece orchestra furnishes, music for I the singing yuiti yiauu, nvmu . magi,, trumpets, Wesley Boeder, Gus .Etouag n L ; . ' - -: ' C. L. Wellman, Reg. Pharmacist THA CHRISTMAS CARDS .1. ; envelopes, each design different, for 49c CANDY $1.50 box Chocolates, l-$1.09 1 lb. Chocolate Covered Cherries in QQ- Cream lS.--..OXJQ 3i Piece Toilet Sets, brush, comb and mirror, in neat $6.50 value gift box $4.98 $15 Stationery OQ in fancy boxes 07C New Portfolio station ery, lined envelopes, 4 colors to each AQn package I...... fjC; TINKER TOYS !$1.19 75e l; Sets , 55c ERECTOR SETS 79c I2L50 Sets $1.89 E)asr 'one Oil j ; ,' ! .43e Cream. .... 29c IV, lbs. CastDe Soap In bar. 25c SUver Note Bird Seed. 75c Aspirin 100 tab. 'n 25 Zinc OTMe 50c Pile Supposotories- 50c Alcornb, pi- 10c Fish Food!- -16f -42c .32c Cream , , 26c ' ! "f 33e .19c 69c -39c 16c .$1.00 $1.00 Cod Liver Oil, 2 for. 55c Pinochle Cards 10c Styptic Pencili j 60e Mentholatum .... 20c Menthol Inhalers 50c Gargle, for. ;i.oo 30c Djerkiss Talcum Po. 35c Solvite Dry Cleaner. $1.00 Lucky. Tiger 85c Krnschen Salts ; ; , Oil. .69cf .69e" .16c Kleorpcl; violins. Miss Jeanette Scott, Verne Wilson. Proceeds of the uroductloa will go to the glee groups and to the athletic fund of the university. Tickets are on sale at the .univer sity, the Spa. and will be before the show, Friday night in the gymnasium ot Willamette univer sity. Morgan Brings - Back Pigeons on Return to U. S. NEW YORK, Dec 1. (AP) J. P. Morgan leturned today from a 20-week vacation abroad, with an assortment of acquisi tions which Included tour blood ed pigeons and a parchment making him an ozonlan, doctor of law. The ' financier came home on the liner Olympic. He bad sailed for England July It on his own new yacht, the Corsair, as as bis custom. 17 Lives Lost in Fiji Hurricane LONDON. Dec. S. (AP) Seventeen lives were lost end considerable property was dam sged as a hurricane ewept the Fiji Islands November 23. The governor of the Islands notified the colonial office today. Among the . dead were one white mis sionary and one Chinese. COLON, Canal Zone, Dec. t. (AP) C L. Domeyer ot Red wing, Minn., chief aviation me chanic in the United States nary, leaped 400 feet to his death la Llmon bay today when the mo tor 'dropped from a navy sea plaae carrying a crew ot four. The pilot saved the ship and the ether men were uninjured. NEW YORK", Dec. I. (AP) Knute Rockne, Notre Dame coach, who called of fa charity game scheduled here for December 14 ftetgeen a team of his old football stars and the New York Giants professional eleven, telegraphed the committee, today be had ask ed Adams Walsh, now coach at Yale, to get the team together for the game. , toco IP TOYS Heavy Electric Toy Iron 1.... Steel Dump - Trucks Steel Diggers I Boys' Tool Chests Climbing Tractors L.. 98c 98c 98c 98c 98c STEEL TOYS (Will support 200 Lbs.) Damp Trucks, Wagons, Blisses and Aeroplanes $1.39 DOLLS Esquimaux, Baby or doSs 59c Plenty of others from 30c to $4.00 GAMES Many new and interest ing games from 25e to $1.50. .29c 16c 43c -L.16c 29c 29c .6c .$1.CD S3c ,6c 33c 12c the best. .39c .12c 4c .CCc f p. facts for cause of suit scnook