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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 20, 1925)
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER LOCALS The Salem Masonic Temple as-- (Delation today received a build ing permit from the city recorder or the conelructlon of a mafqulec at the Masonic temple, High and State streets, to cost (1750. Big ttrkey dance Tumble Inn Sat. 21st. Six live turkeys given away. 27S Buy Christmas gifts now. Mi lady's Shop, balcony Derby bhlg. 277 Style show tonight Miller's hall. 277 Uaipli Williams of Salem ngainst whom a complaint charg ing violation of the automobile light law was filed in justice court yesterday, was today fined $10. Men's and young men's drefti trousers, 1-3 reduction. Bishop. 277 Auto-strop rnzor 59c. Pint Thurmos bottles 89c. Perry's drug store. ( Want used furniture phone 511 G. W. Hayou has been returned here from Oregon City by Depu ty Sheriff Sam Burkhart. Hayse is charged with obtaining good by false pretense, mortgaging of cattle being Involved in the charge, which fs preferred by the First National bank. - Bargain dance Crystal Gardeno 27S Men's and young men's dress trousers, 1-3 reduction. Bishop. 277 Dance Sat. Mellow Moon. 27S Martha K. Brown has been named as administratrix of the estate of Charles E. Brown. The estate is valued at $3500. . Hotel Manor, dollar dinner served 5;45 to 8 every evening. Mr. Tinker, , auto mechanic formerly with Vick Bros., has purchased the interests of Mr. Vincent and the new business at 54 4 Perry St. will now be known as Skipper & Tinker. 277 Dance Sat. Mellow Moon. 278 Divorce proceedings Instituted by Beatrice Terharr against Cas per Terhaar have been dismissed by Judge McMahan on motion of the plaintiff. Stvle show tonight Miller's hall. 277 Rummage sale, Salem Woman's rlub, Saturday 10 to . 5 o'clock, 060 north Cottage. 277 Men's and young men's dress trousers, 1-3 reduction. Bishop. 277 State Treasurer Kay today sold $103,020 Oregon irrigation dis trict bonds to the Anglo-London-Paris company of San Francisco Tor a premium of 51013. The bonds bear 4 1-2 per cent inter eat. There were two bidders. Upholstering and furniture re pair work at Hamilton's. First Baptist revival. Bryant and Fisher. Each evening. 277 Second annual live turkey dance at Tumble Inn Sat. 21rt. Snappy music. 277 When H. Hinton, 65. wanted the price of a meal yesterday he made the mistake of asking Jus tice of the Peace Brazier Small for it. Judge Small is generous nnd all that, but Mr. Hinton got too close to him. Small detected the odor of alcohol on his breath and called for Constable DeLong. The constable took the old man to the police station where lie was "frisked" and a bottle of li quor was found on, his person. Tickets for the Willamette-Pacific game tomorrow are on sale at Anderson 'a and Hausers'. 27 7 Style show tonight Miller's hall. 277 Dance Sat. Mellow Moon. 278 During the week ending Novom r ber 19 a total of G42 accidents ' were reported to the state indus trial accident commission of which three were fatal. The ratal cases were Walter C. Weber, Til lamook, forman; Axel Lind, Ker ry, windfall burker; Hugh Jack son. Bridge, logger. Of the total number of accidents reported 519 were subject to the provisions of the workmen's compensation act, 121 were from firms and corpo rations that have rejected the pro vie ions of the act, and two were Portland. Charles Beckwlth Clyde Kelty, R E Morton, Mi Alice Lewis. Bert Lowrey, Miss Mildred Le Eocuf. Miss Patsy Mil ler, J K Wood, Rnlph F Amnion Mrs. Witilam Brown. Mr nnd Mrs Karl Lanhnm. Miss Kntbcrine Lm- ham. Miss Nora Rnybould, Mr nnd Mrs R C Clarke and children, P F Crnmer, C E Crandall. Ed Mc OuinnoFS. R A Meyer, M J Splller, John Mallory and son. Mr nnd Mrs Everett King: Salem, Reg tteaireto, A E Smith, R F Tate, Charles Duncan. O Z Hubbard, Frnnk E Moon: Eugene, Miss Jen nie Rosp, Mr nnd Mrs Chnrtes T Perkins; Bend. D Falkonhenrer; M Bryant. C R Burden; Gprvnis, Ed ward J Wipg; Hood River. 8 J Frank. Mr and Mrs Harry D Siren less; Turner, Thomas Little; 8tny- :on. AV W Downing; West Wood aurn, Henry Stubs; Donald, E C Mays; Berlin, C C Mcpherson; arker, L M Dickson; Tillamook, frs Luella Patterson and daurrh er; The Dalles, Cyril F Westwood; Seattle. R L Woodward; Chicago. S Hutching, Mr and Mrs Myron F II Use. 20, 1925 from public utility corporations not subject to the act. Men's and young' men's dress trousers, 1-3 reduction. Bishop. 277 It was announced by the Red Clover dairy that they are again open for business and will deliv er milk in quarts at 10c and In pints at 5c. The phone number is 80ITZ2, 280 Trade . in your old piano on a new phonograph. Stiff's. Prank C. Clark of Medford was today reappointed by Governor l'ierce as a member of the state board of architect examiners. The appointment for five years and dates from last May 30. Dance Crystal Garden Sat. nlte 27S Orthophonic music, style show tonight. 277 Love, the Jowjlor, Salem. Jay Uplo.i of Bend, candidate for the republican nomination foir governor, was in Salem yes terday. Free while they last, a genuine Gillett razor with a 50c tube of Klenzo shaving cream, both for J9c. Perry's Drug store. 277 Trade in your old piano on a new phonograph. Stiff's. Tickets for the Willamette-Pa ciflc game tomorrow are on sal at Anderson's and Ha users'. 277 Horace Addis of the Oregon Parmer and member of the state fair board, is here from Portland today to attend the com show. Men's and young men's drees trousers, 1-3 reduction. Bis.iop. 277 Orthophonic music, style show lonignt. 211 On salo Friday and Saturday, 25 dresses and 12 coats, regard less of prices, we must close out this litis to make room for a larger stock of millinery. See our pattern hats for $5. Mrs. H. P. Stlth, 333 State. 277 A farmer named McReynolds living on route 5 reported to the police that he had picked up stray biietiand pony. Rummage sale. Salem Woman's club, Saturday 10 to 5. o'clock G6t) north Cottage. " 277" Dance Crystal Garden Sat. nite 278 Sleepers at the city hall last ntgnt were Frank Smith, Ed J, Lyons, James ; Morman, William Newhouse and Ed Cornell. Win turkeys nt snot dance. Schindler hall Sat. nite. 27S Orthophonic music, style show tonight. 277 Turkeys given at spot dance, Schindler hall Sat. nite. 278 Style show 8 to 10" o'clock to night. 277 II. Ilinman was arrested yester day for drunkenness. Tickets" for the Willamette-Pa cific game tomorrow are on sale nt Anderson's and Hausers'. 277 A knockout bill at the Heilig today. 277 Dr. Marshall, osteopath, Or bid Dance Crystal Garden Sat. nite 273 A rosy future for the state of Oregon was visioned by Marshall Dana of Portland, introduced as associate editor of the Oregon Journal, in a speech before the Salem Lions club at Its weekly luncheon here today. His announc ed subject was "Business Ideal ism in Oregon." He predicted at the start of his speech that there will be a continued upward trend of conditions as regards farming and industry in the northwest, nt least until the year 1930. He ad mi t ted that after that year he was not sure what the trend would be. Making a brief refer ence to Portland he said, "Any city that does not serve its hinter land becomes a mere parasite on the country surrounding it." Dance Sat. nite, Fraternal hall. 278 The style, quality and price of our hats will pay you to climb the stairs. Some of them have not been in the shop hut 2 days. Ells worth Hat shop, 347 1-2 Court St 27S Tour old piano will be taken in trade on a new pnonograpn. Stiffs. Another great show at the Heilig today, 277 The Salem Ministerial assoc!a tion will hoid its next meeting Nov. 23 at noon in the Jason Lee church. Luncheon will be served with a small charge atached Rev. R. ti. Putnam will speak on "Thanksgiving." An invitation has been extended to all ministers of the city and their wives. Big dance Fraternal Temple, Sat nite. Thomas Bros orches.ra 278 Want used furniture, phone 75, Dance Sat. Mellow Moon. 2i8 First Baptist church revival each evening. Bryant and Ftener. 277 Word reached Salem this morn Ing that the industrial arts cla ot Oregon agricultural college will take 1U annual trip of visi tation during the Thanksgiving holidays, and will inspect the manual training shops in Sulfem public school at that time, The class will go to the McKlnley junior high school shops, to the senior high school machine shop ana to the Farrlsti Junior manu al training shop. Get your Salem Hi swagger sticks at the Commercial Book store, 50c. - 277 7 percent nrcforred stock in Salem's new paper mill investi gate. Hawkins & Roberts, Inc., 205 Oregon building. Men's aud young men's dress trousers, 1-3 reduction. Bishop. 27 Mrs, E. S. Burton of Mnclcay was brought to .Salem as a hos pital patient today. Swagger sticks in Salem Hi colors for ?50, Commercial Book store. 277 Bargain dance Crystal Gardens . 278 Silveiton Gun club will hold turkey shoot Sunday, Nov. 22, starting 9 a. m. Turkeys, geese aud chickens. - -. 2 Among Salem athletic events, announcement was made this morning that a boys' ping pong tournament will be held at the Sa lem Y. M. C. A. begining Novem ber 27. A number of local boys have already signed up for the tourney. Vittv fonts liuira Ihni Colam 11 1 swagger stick. Oarry one to Cor- vauis and boost the team, com mercial Book store. 277 Fred M. Powell Motor Car com pany has inaugurated a used car show. The event started today nnd is indeed unique in its idea. Many people for many years have been witnessing new car shows but sel dom, if ever is a used car show featured in the like manner. 277 4 room modern house, sale or rent. Inquire 1492 Court. 277 Order your Thanksgiving tur key, duck or goose from Cross Market, phone 1SS0. Free deliv ery. Extra choice selection. 277 The birth of a boy to Mr. -and Mrs. Clarence E. Daugherty of Salem was reported to the office of . the city health officer this morning. The birth took place on Nov. 18. The child was unnamed in the report. Mr. Daugherty ,1s a local mechanic. Do you know that by wearing Hollins hosiery sold by Miss Ly ons, 240 Court, you are assured of "Miles of wear In every pair." 277 Stvle show S to 10 o'clock to night. 277 Mothers, if you want to save money- on your hosiery bills and have less mending, take advanb age of Miss Lyons' sale of Rollins child fen's stockings, 240 Court. See Rollins Cozie underhose. 277 good bargain, easy terms. Phone 1413. ZYS EarT Potter, member of the Salem boys' chorus, sang, "When Irish Eyes are Smiling" and Be lieve me if all those Endearing Young Charms, before the Sa lem Lions club this noon. Order your Thanksgiving tur key, duck or goose from Cross Market, phone 1880. Free deliv ery. Extra choice selection, 277 Many beautiful hand made pat tern hats on Bale at $3.50, $5 $7.50 during our semi-annual clearance sale. The French Shop, 115'High St. 277 Miller's style show tonight. 27 "We loan money. Room 204 Ore gon building. 2781 The question of financing the Salem playground came up for dis cussion at this noon's meeting of the Salem Lions club. Time prcps ing, the discussion was cut short. but motion was made with a view to getting .the ploygrounda re established. The motion carried $29.75 during our coat sale. The French bhop. Z77 Miller's style show tonight 277 The French Shop coats former ly priced at $69.50 to $125, now $49.50, $59.50, $65, 115 High St 277" George Disprow ot Salem was given a minor operation at a local nospuui yestoiaay. Miller's style show tonight. :77' Yesterday by the use ot medi cine Dr. Stone removed a cancer from the face of E. J. Ball of Pringle. 277 The French Shop special sale of fine coats. M. Buffe Morrison. 277 Assist in t State Superintendent Smith will be the main speaker a the meeting of all Marion county school principals at the Salem public library Saturday. A new constitution will be adopted, and county school activities discussed in general. Some 70 principals are expected at the meeting. The county association meets four times a y?ar. Stvle show 8 to 10 o'clock to night. 277 A correction: Miller style show wae advertised in last night's Journal as 7:30 to 9 Fri day evening. This should have read 3 to 10 o'clock. 277 The river steamer Northwest ern, conrary to plans when the boat left Salem on lis trip down the river, left Portland this noon oo Us trip to Salem. No trouble THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON Seks $150,000 : Air Ann Murdock, the actress, who questions the legality of her marriage to Harry C. Powers, New York broker, is suing him for securities she says she entrusted to him. was encountered on the trip down stream, which was made Thursday afternoon and evening. There is freight at Portland amounting to 450 tons awaiting shipment to Sa lem. The Northwestern has a ca pacity of about ISO tons aud will nrobablv taico lefs than that amount on its present trip, which is expected to te its first success ful one up tho river since lost spring. Cold fish, fancy imported new shipment. Petland, 273 State. 27S New ferns, 15c up. Petland 273 State. 27 Wilmington, Del., Nov. 20 (AP) Mrs. Kathenne Thompson Wood, daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. Henry B. Thompson of Wilming ton today was granted a divorce decree from her husband, Osborne C. Wood, son of Governor Gen eral Wood of the Philippines. The latter was not in court and did not make a contest. Tho divorce was granted on statutory grounds. The chief witness In support ot these grounds were negro bell boys from a Tampa hotel. 'Samuel Ross of Philadelphia, a private detective was also a witness. 50 PORTLAND MEN GUESTS . HERE FOR DAY .Continued from Pncro One) wide stroets, beautiful environs ind fertile soil. Relative to Portland and the linen industry Mr. Irvine declar ed that "if Portland were thor oughly canvassed it would come through with its quota for the new Salem linen mill 100 per cent. BIG ITALIAN LOAN IS OVERSUBSCRIBED Now Yorlr. Nnv. 20 fAPi The f 100, 000,000 Italian loan of fered through a nation-wide bank ing syndicate headed by J. I Mor gan & Co., was sold before noon today with an indicated over-sub scnption. Although the Morgan firm merely announced the closing ot the subscription books, other large banks associated in the of fering said that orders for th bonds were iiniiniinllv honw n nit estimated that total subscriptions would run to 1400,000,000. COOK IN NEW YORK New lork, Nov. 20. (A. P.) i-rcsiaent una airs. L'oollilRe nrrlv cd on a ODKlal train trom Wash ington fihortl before 2 p. m. They went at once to the Waldrof hotel where the prcelrlent tonight will ad'iress the etnie chamber ol coni' merce. "Skect" Bi?bee Visits. Eug.'ne, Or., Nov. 20. Carson Hlghee, batting hero of the world scries, who pared the way for the Pittsburgh l'lrate victor? in the last game ot the big series by !!a hit. Is here with his wife, Tlsltlng Mrs. ulgbee s parents. Malnourished children in fichooli In Cleveland, Ohio, are gathered in special clashes conducted by tti nutrition clinics. They -"graduate' when they ntlain the weight re quired for their age and belsut. 1' W7 - - WOOD'S WIFE IS GIVEN DECREE M DISCHARGE OF SHENANDOAH INQUIRY BOARD Washington, Nov. 20 (Ap) While the Shenandoah naval court of inquiry was weighing today the guilty or Innocence of its form er judge advocate. Captain Paul Foley, Secrettiry Wilbur had be fore him a formal rcuuest of coun scl for Mrs, Margaret Ross Lans- downe that the court be discharg ed from further duties because- of the manner In which it conducted the Inquiry into her charge ugainst that officer. The primary complaint of Mrs. Lansdowne's counsel, Joseph Dav- les, former chairman ot the fed oral trade commission was that Mrs. Lansdowne upon her appear ance on the witness stand had been denied counsel while Cap tain Foley had been permitted to have counsel to cross examine all witnesses called to support her charge that he had sought to sway nor testimony. Moroovor, Mr. Dav es arcued mat the court was without auth ority to investigate the charge innc a "Hostile judge advocate (Major Henrv Leonard) wns tho judge of the propriety of his own questions," and that he also while secKing 10 impeach ber testi mony absolutely controls the char acter jot questions which shall be asaeu ot other witnesses." E Beginning Saturday. Nov. 21. the R. N. McDonald Auto com nan v will hald -a special automobile display. Tho display will continue for one week, or until tho following Sat urday. A complete showing of tho new Marmon cars will he shown, with tho new Locomobile Junior 8. which the local firm recently added to its line. Tho latest Cleveland C models, with the "one shot" chassis lubricating system will be display ed. - ;. The company's new show room, located at the corner of Perry and boutn cottago streets, has been remodeled and specially decorated for the occasion. Music and refreshments will be offered to visitors. Mr. McDonald head of the company, has issued an invitation to all persons In and near Saclm Interested In automo bile equlpment to attend the show. IF YOU WERE A CITY COUNCILMAN? ( Continuec fiom 1'age ono) know that we arc alive; we should appear thriving. There Is a cer tain attraction about a "croat white way" which breathes of suc cess and builds a city; our down town district, ub well as our resi dence section, should be belter lighted. A well lighted city has fur less crime and law breaking than one winch tries to economize in light. It has been said that good street lights are worth dozens ot police men. We have done to put Salem "on the map." However, our good council will agree with mo that Salem is on Iu the day time and off at night. from all facts you can draw the conclusion that tho saving on atrcet lights is poor economy; it is a positive hindcrance to a city's development financially and in dustrially. Number Thiitv-sijc. Contest Kditor: Quoting from the Oregon Statesman, Mayor ON THE AIR SATURDAY NKJIIT (Pm-ific Time) KfHV, Porilnml, Ore, 40I.G 12:30 to i:'AQ p. in., concert, courtesy 1'uHttc Stntcs Klrclric company; 2 p. in., football bul letins with scon's of - lending games, triclinllng (he V. of O., Idaho came, through courttwy tlie Aasoi'liiU'd Press; !8 to 7 p. in., (It liner roneerl, conrU'Hy Olds. Wnrlniuu & King coin pnuy; 1) to 12 iniduiffht, (Inure iniislr by lleriuun Kenln's Mull noinnli hotel orchestra, by wire telephony from the ludinii grille of (In- Miiftiioiiiiili hotel. 1U.O, OiiUhiiid, Cat., t 8:10 p. in., Mary Pasmore, cell ist ; J-'lorn If om ell Hrutier, so prano; Itillh Scott, I,;iUhm', con-' tntlto; Humid Spiiiilillng, tenor; Albert (itlelte, linritoiic. "A Sound Mln In n Sound Hody," J. M. Ciivlnn; IU to 12, dunce iiiiihIc, Hotel St. TranelH, KI'O, Kim rroricJ.Hco, Oil., -li!8.a fl:r m 7:30 p. m., Witlde miir IJnd orelic.Hlnt; 8 to 10, hlitdio features; 10 to 12, Jack CfialceleyS C'nhli-Inns, Jil'I, Los Angeles, Cnl 407 A p. tn., I-:iiintucr program; ft Helen Hoffman anil Ccorglu Wlllhims program; in, Packard rilnlo eliiti; 11 . ni. to 3 a. in., midnight frolic. KI'XDA Y (Pnelfle Time) KMV, Portlnnd, Ore., 491 " 10:55 n. in., morning worship hy wire telephony from St. Ste phens pro-entlietlrnl; Q lo 0:30. p. in.. Portland symphony con cert prourimi. Tulkn hy U'Hlem vnn Hofttratcn, conductor of Port html Hy mphnuy orchestra ; musical Instructions of theme by f. V. Goodrich; ft:341 to 7:SO p. m. concert, Ilul Weber's Ju venile orehesirn; 7:05 p. m., evening services from tho First Church of ChrlM, Scientist. ' Oiesy uiuao the followiug state ment: "I am glad to see the council mako up. The council spends hours up here wrangling on vurlous ordi nances but seldom doing anything to enforce them, until the matter has corao to be more or less ot a oke in the city." la it not for the council at this time to move tor a com miss ion form ot government. Lret the mayor appoint five citi zens as a committee to draft a charter for a commission and sub mit it to the vote id at the next general election. Would It not be well to nave some one in or out ot the council to look after the fiuauccs of tue city. A short time past the statement wiir made that the city had out standing bonds to the amount ot S430.000. whereas it is only Jt4, 000 the faith ot the city is nledzed. It seems that this city is noiuing considerable money on hand when they draw down ?1000 per annum in interest at the 2 per cent on daily balances and have outstand ing bonds bearing fa per cent inter- ?st ner annum. Ouirht not the ways and means committee assume the control the finances of the city and make a showing. Is it possible tue imances or tnis city arc suooruiuate to oruiuuuces Number Thirtv-seven. Contest Editor: It 1 was am bilious enough to aspire for city I councilman and was elected, my first step would be to study the needs and requirements of the city and foster such laws for the letterment ot this municipality, bearing in mind that my constitu ents were depending on me (o pro tect their interests,, I would cur tail all useless expense, but would not be "penny wise and pound foolish." 1 would welcome and encourage industries to locate in our beautiful city to make more payrolls. Would father such laws for (ho development of our city commercially and morally. Would see that all laws were enforced with favors to none, in other words "would hew to tho line and let the chilis tall where they may." My slogan: Yours for a bigger and better city. Industrial Booths At Corn Show Exceed All Former Efforts (Continued from rase One) lorn Brick & Tile company has a large assortment of Its products on hand and the Capital City Bed ding company numerous mattresses of Us own manufacture. Theo-M. Burr is showing heat-, ng fixtures. Tho Cherry City Mill ing company - Is displaying its cereals and flours. C. P. Brelt haupt Iiub a pretty exhibit show ing a setting for a wedding and offering the setting rreo to the first couple offering to be married there on Saturday. Brink Broth ers and Lloyd A. Lee both have incubator and poultry exhibits. Salem Fluff Hug Work has a fine displays of rugs. MIddlegrove Nursery Is showing flowers and shrubs. The state flax industry has a splendid exhibit of its prod ucts. H. F. Stiff Furniture company has the largest space at the show with stoves, washing machines and furniture. The Vacuum Elec tric washer has an exhibit and the V. Coolcy reports Unit ho was involved in an nunomouilo acci dent at 12th anil Mill streets with an unidentified car. Cars driven by C. C. Harris and a motorist named Zylinskl collided at Stilto and Liberty. They sutlcd damages. Died PARSONS In this city, Nov. 18, Henry I'areons. Funeral an nouncement later by Higdon and Son. VIBMNSKI Seven miko north ot Salem, William Hollnn Vlc linfikl. Announcement ot fun eral will be made later by-ItlK-don and Son. ItHSICINATtON There is no flock however watched and tended. But one dead lamb is there! There is no fireside, howsoe'er defended. But has one vacant chair. Henry Wartswortli Longfel low. W. T. Rigdon & Son F. N. WOODRY Pays Cash For Furniture Res. and Store 1610 North , . Summer Phone 511 s H. F. Woodry & Son iicHmit'CTH and t'tirtiltttre llenlrra, pay rnhli for UmhI t-'tirnittirc. Klnre i!7l Norlfa Com'l. AKcnt Ijinir Itnngcs. Offlt-o I'tKitie 7ft or ItrsluVnce I'homt IK43-W Auto Painting ot duality WOOD'S AUTO TOP CO. Painting Dept. 158 8. 12th Oregon CJ ravel company n lurt? showing ot its products. ve:iilier- iy ice cream is advertised in an other space. Hut tern ut bread ex hibit fs serving brend, with coiron on the Bldo. The Willamette Val ley Prune association has Us usual ly good exhibit and Uunnell & Robi. photographers and J. VY. Maruny, florist and nurseryman, both have artistic showings of their wares. Salem Wicker Fur niture Manufacturing company have an excellent exhibit ot what Is being doue at that manufactur ing concern. Willamette Grocery company Is featuring Del Monte canned goods and u. J. Hull Aut'i Top Paint company has an exhibit, All told tho exhibits are splendid this year and most excellent ar ranged. This afternoon Professor Br ess man is explaining to farmers in a taik how he judged the corn se lected for ribbon winning and to night tho training school band will give another concert. DEATH COMES TO MOTHER OF ENGLISH KING (Continued from Puge One) the queen mother wore at Sandrln; ham. One of the most pathetic figures Bonds for Investment ' KINGDOM OF ITALY i EXTERNAL LOAN SINKING FUND 7 GOLD BONDS Principal and interest payable in United States gold coin of the present standard of weight and fine ness in New York City at the office of J. P: Morgan & Co., without deductions for any Italian taxes, present or future. 1 PRICE 9412 and accrued interest to yield over 7.45 to the average maturity date;. Further particulars on application. REDF1ELD & WOOD 405 Oregon Building OLLIENE TERRY & COMPANY In LA PETITE BALLET Five Beautiful Uirls-- Al Grady In "Piano Songfoolery" HALL & O'BRIEN In "SKY-LARKING" ALLEN NORMAN? ? TRICKS AND MAGIC HEILIG 8 PIECE CONCERT ORCHESTRA Salem's Amusement Palace for the Entire Family AT KAFOURY'S You Will Find Some Very Fine Table Linens For Thanksgiving Many Pieces Specially Priced An Attractive Linen Set ConaiBting ot (our nujikina and cloth 30x36 Inches, In elthor rone, green, yellow, blue or orchid la 01 QQ Offered at ...d)l70 Colors and White Many Other Lovely Imported Table Sets in 72 Inch extra fine Imported Table Linen, guaranteed pure linen, beautiful denigns In polkadots, tulip and rose. A cloth like this would assist greatly in beautifying the Thanksgiving dinner table. SPECIALLY riUCUD (9 QQ Yard tDAmVO "Can Salem Store, 4C6 State Street 3a PAGE THIRTEEN tho ar-eno idurlng the laut try ' ir.g hours una the aged Mbw Chnr hitte Knoll ye, who bad been in Qt-"' tenwuice upon Her Mnjesty for 55. years. During all the time- HirouKlmut moat of Alexandra's Ufa In England Miss Knollys ren dered service of striking devotion. Perhaps there has been tio par allel In the history of royal houses for such a long and loving aana- clatlon as theirs. The aueen and MIsa Knollys had grown old together and were al most Inseparable, the latter being more a personal friend than a ser v&nt. OREGON TODAY . MILTON SILLS In "THE KNOCKOUT" Telephone 2155 ?E. and Jay McCrea In "Up He Goes" ' Topics of the Day News Comedy Cartoon 1 -Today 279 An Imported linen Set CoiidUUiiK ot six napkins aud a cloth 45x45 Inches, In white with blue or white with yellow strip- tfQ pf ed border at DOOD and Do" Portland Silk Shop 383 Alder Street