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SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1925 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON AGE THIRTEEN ar locals LITERARY GLUBS W. L. George of the Whlto. Houeo restnurant waa initiated, school on Thanksgiving flay. Into the Salem grange today. It waa voted to accept into member ship the name ol Dr. J. E. Cruth era. Thero were nearly 100 mem bers ot tho local and nearby granges present at today's meet ing. A general homecoming pro gram was held. Dressmaker will share busi uess space with line fancy work, corsets or 'millinery. 'Inquire 241 S. High. 278 he said, but there waa not enough money offered to make the irip worth while. Rathbun ill take ao live charge of .baakotball'Tuesday, LEfitle Sparks has had charge of a number of men, practically all green at the game, who have been out for basketball for several weeks. Beautiful, iiko -now $850 play er piano. Bargain for $425 with rolls. F. h. Oaborue, Gervaia, Or. 27S Your old piano will be taken In trade on a new .phonograph. Stiff's. The style, quality and price of our hate will pay you ito climb the stairs, some ot tnem nave not been In the shop but 2 days. Ells worth Hat shop, 347 1-2 Court St Silverton Gun club will hold turkey shoot Sunday, "Nov. 22, starting 9 a. m. Turkeys, geese and chickens. 278 Bryan -Potter of Silverton -was In Snl em on private business this morning. Do not submit your pie or cake entries until Wed. .morning Nov. 25th. They are to bo delivered to the Snlem armory. -'278 Big dance Fraternal Temple, Sat nite. Thomas Bros orchestra. 278 Want used rurnlture, phone 75. Through the courtesy of past ors Shanks, Tully, Acheeon and Ward, a Salvation army lass will stand at the exit ot the First Bantist. Presbyterian. Jason Lee Methodist and First Congrega tionnl churches Sunday morning to receive a "retiring offering' to go toward the Salvation army's ThanksKiving dinner to be given to homeless persons next Thurs day. Cooks attention! 'Do not sub mlt your cakes or pies until Wed nesdny. Take them , to the armory Nov. 2Fith. 278 Dance Sat. Mellow Moon. 278 Auto-strop Tazor .G9c. Pint Thurmos bottles 89c. Perry's drug store. W. G. Smith of Stayton and his granddaughter, Virginia Was eom, were In Salem this morning. Piano for sale, almost new, good bargain, easy . .terms. -Phone 14F13. 278 A tralnload of rooters from Sa lem high ; school left hero at noon today to attend the Gorvallls-Ha- lem .football -game at Bell field, Corvallis. The train was to leave Corvallls at 5:30 this afternoon. We loan .money. Room 204 Ore gon building. -273 Do not submit your -pie or cake entries until -Wed. morning Nov. 25lh. They are to be delivered to the Salem armory. 27 It was announced by '-the Rei Clover dairy that they are again open for business and will deliv er milk in quarts at 10c and in pints at 5c. The phono number is 86F22. 280 John .Blaffas of .Independence was in Salem on ;prlvate business yesterday. For sale or -service, .pedigreed Persian male; also kittens. Phone 1785J, 405 .8. Winter. 27 din 278 Special Sunday, Turkey ner. Terminal -Cafe. 'For 'rent, new modern 5 room bungalow, completely ifurniehed, 9 blocks from center of the city. See W. H. Grabenhorst & Co, 275 Stato St. phone 515. 279 ot Gervaia was Big turkey dance Tumble Inn Sat. 21st. Six live turkeys givcm away. 278 n Remember the pom-pom and serpentine dnnce at Mellow Moon Thanksgiving nite. 282 Want used furniture phone 511 Bargain dance Crystal Gardens Carnival St. Joseph's hall Nov. 23, 24, Chicken noodle di r Sunday 12 to 2, 5Gc. Suppi Monday and Tuesday 5 to 7, 60 278 Mrs. W. C. Dennis, with her daughters Viola and Alta, visited in Salem today. Their home is in- Dallas, Cooka attention! Do not sub mit your cakes or ties until Wed nesday. TTake them to "the armory Nov. 25th. 27 Dnnce Sat. Mellow Moon. 278' Hotel Marion dollar dinner served 5:45 to 8 every evening. W. H. Fearing, 430 north Sum mer street, was arrested last night for speeding. Do not submit your pie or coke entries until Wed. morning Nov. 25th. Tlicy are to be delivered to tho S:ilcm armory. 7 Special announcement. 'Walker Bros, old time orchestra at Tum ble Inn Wed. Nov. 25th. 2S When residents of Salem look ed out of their windows this morn Ing they saw the most severe frost of the present tall. The thermoin eter registered n minimum of 31 degrees last night. The mark Is a low record for the fall, equalled only once since spring, on a night several weeks ago. Dance Sat. Mellow Moon. 278 Upholstering and furniture re pair work at Hamilton e. Dance Sat. -Mellow Moon. -278 Just received, one 1925 road ster, one 1924 roadster, 3 1924 coupes, one 1924 Tudor at bar gain prices. Used Car Corner, 1-2 block west of- Ladd and Bush bank, 246 State street. 278 W. W. Lawrence of Corvnllle was in Salem this morning. He Ii a student at Oregon agricultural college. Bargain dance Crystal Gardens 278 Cooks attention! Do not sub mlt -your cakes or pies until Wed riesday. Take them to the armory Nov. 25th. 27 Dance Cryetal Garden Sat. nite Mita Alphlna Prlchard of Al bany visited In Salem today. Goldfish, fancy imported new shipment. Petland, 273 Stato. 278 Petland 278 New ferns, 15c 27-3 State. 7 ipercent preferred stock Salem's new ipaper mill Investl gate. Hawkins & Roberts, Inc, 205 Oregon building. Today's football game with Pa ciflc unlverflily will close the season for Willamette university, tt was announced this morning by Guy Rnthbun, coach at Willamette. He had considered accepting an In vitation to play Bel Hn sham normal Hotel Bligh Arrivals Portland, Will R King, N C Mar- Is, Charles Duncan, W D Smith, Robart E Smith. H E Veness. Mr and 'Mrs Edward P Miller, Frank F Slade, J K Wood; Salem, R Brown, Mrs R R tDay; Albany George Rntllff. Mrs. Eorena Wilcox and daiiehter: Marshflcld, Harry E Westphal; Canby, C M WlWlson: Wenntchee, Wn, Mr an. Mrs Custer C Clement and daugh ter: Seattle, H It Dam man. Mi and :Mra. Clarance E Xowden; Sari Francisco, C H Felt, Mr and Mrs Rudolnh F Manges: Las Anralei Mr and Mrs Henry I Failing, Miss Mildred Le Bocuf. Ml Patsy Mil ler: Fort Worth, Texas, Edward C Moody: Chicago, Ralph M 6wn Gilbert OiUtle Salem today. CHAMBER PLANS ; AT WILLAMETTE s TO LAUNCH DRIVE j NAMEPLEDGES FOR MEMBERS The women's lltorary societies un the Wlllametto universlty cam pus uunounccd their. pledging itera :oduy. Philododans, oue of the oldest groups on the -campus, have pledged Arda Ishani, Winifred Ritchie, Ruth McCnirn, Ueulah Launer, iDorotuy Ferrler, Mao Tindall, Florence, Volstroff, Helen Sando, Mary danfield, Alberta HohTustedt. Beruico Mae Jackson Fern Warner, Marvel Ryan, Helen Uridgmun, lane Held, Carolyn Parker, Claudino Uerth, Kdna Wentz, Irene Beckley, Helen John son and Marie Harold. Adelaute society anuounced the pledging or Virginia -Merle uruea. Octavia Ware, Mary Louise Aiken, Helen Hisey, Ethelyn Kelly. Bea trice Lock hart, Jean White, Grace White, Reva ftlcLaughllu, Shirley White, Georgia Fairbanks, Ellna White, Mildred Gilbert, Cyntha Pier, Lenore .'McKenuis, iBunevu Clutbertson, Marian Thomas, 'Helen Marcus, vVelltda Oh mart, Elsie Tucker and Pauline1 Gabrial. Pledges to Crestomathlan are Dorothy Barbur, Gladys iBarclay, Nell -Ntuneau, -Edna Mae Drake Juue G-aines, Werna 'Hart. -Clara Hercher, Ellen 'Henry, 'Eltzahoth Hall, :ltuth Margaret 'Hall, '.Una Klmmel, Anna 'Mary McKinloy, Chrystal Miils, Elfa Percy, Doris Pheuicie, -Margaret Ice,. Neba-Root, Htlen Mae Rice, Ellen Van Nico and Jessie 'Hammer. Tho list of pledges to tho Cllon ian 'society includes Bernlce Cop- pock, Claudia Martle, MabePFlatt, Beruice Newhouse. 'Mildred 'Hub' bard, Eatuer Ayres. Dora Brown Alice Law, Margarite Beck, Maida Caldwell. Ruth -Lent, Margaret Harte, Velma Mead. Evelyn Lin- berg, Ethel -Hardy. Talma Camp bell. 'Isabelle Nostker, Gertrude Belsso and Cecile Smith. 'Lyndon Harris, student of O. A C, wna In Salem this morning. 'Love, the Jeweler, "Salem. -Earl Fisher, -state tax -com mis sloner, has returned from a tional convention ot tax officials at New Orleans. Trade in your old piano on new phonograph. Stiff's. Mrs. Helen M, South wick has received a permit for the-construe tion of a dwelling at 12G0 Ne braska avenue, to cost $3200. 28 ILLEGAL ' ITEMS CITED BYTtfcMAHAN (Continued from Pago One) At the Monday noon luncheon ot the chamber ot commerce, which will be a luncheon.' complimentary to members engaged In the drive, bic membership -drive- will he aunchod by the chamber with from 250 to 300 new members as tho objective. The tennis on the drive will work Monday uitter- noon and Tuesday morning and the drive will bo over. Workers will bo divided Into three divisions. one ot these vun- der Edward' Schunke, another un der Fred D. Thlclsen and another under Koss C. Miles. Each ot the division heads will have 10 cap tains under him, and each - cap tain is to select three or four workers to make up his Individual team. Prospects will be assigned to the teams and -when a team. has eoao out and -worked over Its prospects Its efforts will be through. 'At. the luncheu Monday -which i8'for:workera only, each division hoad and his workers will have separate table. At this luncheon the -entire plan will be gone over, talking 'points discussed and - the entire .plan of .campaign mapped out so that when tho-drlvo starts It will bo with a .whirlwind im petus and a strong finish te look-; ed ifor. Workers on the various teams will ..be as .follows: Miles-Hrown, .-Crawford, Rey nolds, .Sherwln, Glese, L.UJ (l uist, Faulus, Sisson, Phillips, Schlosberg, Anunsen, Batos, Nel-. son, Williamson Lunsford. Thielsen 'Bell, Burns, Mouoy, Eiker, Gregory, Hamilton, Ka- foury, .Lynch, McGilchrlst, iNeer, Orr, Smith, Staloy, Vehrus, Barnes Schuuko Boardman Shanks, King, Chadwlck, . Parrar, Gleason Kcnnell, Lswb, McAfee, Gregg, Myers, Patton, 'Jarman, Rankin! Rupert. authority to pay for the issuance of any 'illegal. soarch warrant or for 'any otber coats growing out of the Issuance thereof. 4'1 find that very often men are arrested upon a charge, of noa support of their wives, after the wife and husband have been di vorced and the -circuit court has granted the wife alimony. The proper procedure in that case Is to 'bring the matter before the circuit court, .it having authority to compel the man to pay the all mony -without extra cost -to tho tax payers. -When-a.man and his wlfo aro divorced they-aro certain ly no longer husband and wlfo and therefore the Justice's court has -no authority to Issue a war rant in a case ot that kind. Practice Old One In justice to the official claim ing the .various -amounts -to the payment of which 1 object, -it Is only fair to state that ho has only onoweu precedent hoary with age; that they are not established by him. Howover, an Illegal claim can never ripen Into a legal one by lapse ot time nor wrongful precedent become a guide for fu ture-rules. Tho measure of -your authority to pay . any -claim ijs - the law, and ho who makes a claim must be able to show 'that under the law he is entitled to payment of the amount claimed. 'No prer sumptions can no Indulged in tavor ot the claim. On the con trary every doubt.as to. the valid Uy of the claim presented to you muse- oe resoiveu against. It. in protesting against the -pay ment Of the bills as herein mil lined, 1 want it distinctly under stood that I am addressing thlj letter to j-ou solety in my capacity us a private citizen." Private Family Services Held For Aleandra .Continued ' from : Page One) CONVICTS AT PEN RIOT (Continued from Pa pro One) Dance Crystal Garden Sat. Bite 278 at Good," say all the men wh attend the Men's Bible class the Bligh theater each Sunday. It is a program worthy of every man n the community. Come and see. Tho hour is 9:45. 278 James A. Hagen, who was In dicted .by the -grand Jury on -a charge of larceny In a dwelling belonging to Thomas Zeek tn north Salem, was today sentenc ed 'by Judge Kelly to a year in the state penitentiary, but was paroled from the bench to the state parole officer. Andrews, Johnson and Dixon, the three men convicted of the unlawful possession of a still near Mt. An gel, 'who were to he sentenced to day, wero continued until next Wednesday for sentence. Win turkeys at spot Schindlcr hall Sat. nite. Sleepers at the city hall last night were B, R. Roslyn, Edward Simms, O. P. Anderson and D. N. Tittle. The men who are attending the Mn e Bible class taught by J. J. Evans, at the Bltgh theater each Sunday, say that It Is worth while for every man. The hour Is 9:45. Bring a man with you. 27S Trade In your old piano on new phonograph. Stiff's. Among former Willamette play- erft who were In Snl em to see the "Willamette-Pacific football game today wore Burgess Ford, now of Amity, rtuaael Rarey of Woodburn, Rene Jnckson of "West Linn, and R. R. Hewitt of O. A. C. A. H. Wyatt and Isadore Green baum were fined $1 each In police court yesterday for overtime park Ins:. Apartment house site, 165 feet square, less than Z blocks irom business district. Price 115,000 cash. W. H. Grabenhorst & Co. 275 State St. 278 Free cure to one goiter and one bad stomach patient, who come between 10 and 11 a. m., Nov. 23, to rest 20 percent discount Dr. Strapan, 300 Oregon bldg. Ben F. Forbes, secrctary of the public service commission, Is con fined at his homo today with i li ne Someone wants large flat, close to business and schools, 6 large rooms, furnace, ranges furnished vacant and clean at 6GG 1-2 Fer ry. Adults, $35. Becks .& Hcnd ricks, phone 1G1, 189 N. High street, Heilig bldg. 2 Just received, one 1925 'road ster, one 1924 roadster, 3 1924 coupes, one 1924 Tudor at bar gain prices. Used Car Corner, 1-2 block west' of Ladd and Bush bank, 24G State street. 278 E. X. Kendall, former deputy sheriff, and now justice of the peace at Klamath Falls, is in Sa lem today. Mr. Kendall walks with a cane as a result of a gun battle with a trio of 'bootleggers several .months ago. The bootleg gers are now in the state pent tentiary. Say Mister, if you rent, listen right now we have many -modern homes of 3, 4, 5, 6 rooms 'to Fell right. 'Here's 42500 'hoo.se with basement and furnace. Another brand new with hardwood, fur nace, fireplace, etc., for $3600, trim east front cottage on south High for $3100. Another -brand new notth for J$3660, 'furnace and fireplace. The best buys are right now before freeilng and af ter selling season. $200 to $600 down, balance like rent. Becke ft Hendricks, 189 N. High street, Heilig bldg. 278 dance, 278 bev Of royalty died that the clang of the bell in St. Paul's awakens the sleeping belfry. Numerous social functions 'ar ranged for .last 'night were can celled. The theaters did mot re ceive the news in time -to close their doors, but in 'them, and in the motion picture housos which gave "(their program, .funeral marches were played. Social life Stilled No date has yet been announc ed for the funeral of Alexandra, nor when her body will be token to Windsor to lie in the royal vault in St. George's chanel be side that of Edward VII. ft is ex pected, however, that the funeral will not be held for two weeks. All doaths in th royal family ffect closely the arrangements of society and often influences pub lic events, a numuer or features In which members of the roval family had announced their In tention to participate nnd many benefits and festivals have been cancelled. A period of mourning will be observed by those connect ed with the court and by a large numoer or persons .outside that circle. connection with the prison b-eak or. last August 12. Immediately after the gun-smug gnng incident Fallen was sent to tho 'bull pen. Some time prior to last -Sundayhe became obstreper- ous In the bull pen -and was put on bread and v water in the dungeon, Ho is said to. have tried to tantalize guards by yelling and otherwise misbehaving .From .the location XJf the dungeon in the bull pen la believed Fallen himself might have started the clamor byUhe con vict .last Sunday -night. . ''Among 'Other things -charged 'to Fallen Is that 'ho sent word to Deputy Warden Llllie that he was going to cut him up If he got the dhance. Fallen Is under-sentence for robbery committed In Mult nomah county. The trouble Sunday night start ed shortly after the lights had been turned off In the cells at 9 o'clock. A report that one of the guards was -knocked down by a convict was denied by Deputy Warden Lll lie. city, but as It became tiucosaary to rebuild I Troula 'favor concrete bridges. I would favor a new bridge at Uhe present 'time on North Church -street over Nortlr Mill creek and I -would in&ist on bridge straight with luo streoi with a walk on either side, bwould favor moving the btreet light that at the present time Is located In tlip nilddlo of the block north ot this bridge, to the bridge, so u would be a help in crossing the bridge Instead of a blind as it Is at present to a motorist who ia driv-; ing north I would staud for better street lightiug in ihe residential district. believe in zoning of the city. do not think it is fair to property holders in outlying di6tricts-wiiero property is cheap, to compel thera to go to the -expense oi cement walks whero street have -never been graded and aro nothing but mud holes, at least till tho street has been graded u wooden walk should be good enough, If the oronertv holder doslros a wooden walk. I have decided views on many other things of interest to the citizens of Salem, but canno eXDiess themhere and confine my el"f to an article of 300 words, but I assure you 1 would ireat au mai- ters coming up - before tno couueu durlner my term of office in the Bame fair way as uie maiiera I have decussed, always striving for the best interests of the city, with no favoriies. Number ThiUv-iiine. Contest Editor: II 1 -were ilman In-Salew l would in nuire into the parking situation .lnqt vwiiv so niucn .naraiuM omvv in the parking district suoma u set .aside -for the private use ol certain favored firms Is puzzling; mnnv Snlom folk. For instance wuy tno .?vuvn mirhin- on Ferry street tor a ois tnnte of 50 feet alongside uan Burns and W. E. Burns ( who carc if he is the same man?) or in fronl, f i.ho Greek fruit stand on High street or the. peamn stanu. next im tho Elks temple or in front of a motorcycle shop on Commercing street? Do motorcycles have a. vested right on our street.-1 would Inquire into Colonel Hofer's undis puted right to protect the space In! fmnt.nf . his. house on South Com mercial street with no parking " The nrlvlleee of setting of part tug areas should be guarded care rniiv hv the nolice department Supose each business' house should do as some have doue. where would i he cood neoplo of Salem park their-cars downtown? .Who owns the United States anyway f Do not submit your pie or cake entries until Wed. morning Nov. 25th. They are to be delivered to the Salem armory. 278 Miss Louise Woodruff of Mon-, mouth was in Salem today. Turkeys given at spot .dance, Sciiimuer ball Sat. nite. 278 Mlas Georglna Spicer of Turner visited In Salom today. Dr. Marshall, osteopath, Or bid Lena 'Btiell was In Salem this morning Sh els a resident of Falls City. Dance Cryetal Garden Sat. nlto 278 Mr3. 'Earl'Lee and her daughter Helen were In Snlem today. Their home Is in Corvallls. Dance hall. Fraternal 278 "Officers of the state traffic de partment are credited In the month ly report of T. A. Raffety, chief inspector, with a saving of $16, 946.79 for the month of October. The reale value of stolen cars re covered Is given at $6650 Delin quent fees collected amounted to $2630.04, fines Imposed for motor vehicle law violations $4466.75 and fines imposed for violations of oth er laws $3800. Arrests for the month totalled 285, -Of which 70 oases are still' pending. Of the to tal number of arrests 151 were for speeding. Improper lights under under the new lighting law brought seven arrests. Cooks attention! 'Do not sub mlt your cakes or pies until Wed nesday. Take them to the armory Nov. 25th. 278 Forty-five men and two women were given employment through the local employment bureau dur lng!theTast week.'it was reported today by Sam Phillips, who has charge of the bureau. A total of 13S men and 21 women applied for work during the week. Forty-sev. er. men were requested by employ er. The 'Chief activity continues to be in the field of common labor. The local employment bureau operated at the Salem T. M. C. A. building by the Y M. C. A. coop eratlng with the United States em ployment service. LONGFELLOWS (Contmuefi from Pago One) OREGON TODAY COLLEEN MOORE In $ "WE MODERNS" IP YOU WERE A CITY COUNCILMAN? F. N. WOODRY 'Pays Cash For Furniture Res. and Store 1Q10 North 'Summer Phone 511 (Contlnceo riom rage one) att a councilman to -bring -indus tries to Salem to employ our cut zens. I would not turn u my nose and turn down manufacturing In dustries, or ue antagonistic to those wc already have, -simply-be cause some citizens smell sulphur In tho air (might bettor got used to it) or-eeta.a cinder in. his oyc. I -would be in fnvor ot-repairing and keeping in'UBe as-long as pos sible iho present bridges In the Buud Fisher Informing him of tho honor that is -Impending -for bis creation. When tho-action Is taken word of congratulation will be-aent by wire, together -with a demand that Mutt in - the future oe given better treatment at tho nanus of Jeff, his diminutive com panlon. To make life mom liv able for tall men Is the avowed purposo of tall men's organization. Although the charter clnaoil int' night, tho local Longfcllows have announced that they are still af ter more members, belief being held that a number of Salemltna not yet In tho club aro eligible for membership. The Salem branch is the Sth to be organized in Ore gon. BE CAREFUL Word has been received horn nf tho. birth of an eight pound boy to Mr. ana Mrs. Whitney Gill, of Willows, California. Mm. -Gill was Ituth Schultz and la the fllster of iua Hchultz Wilson, aecretarv of me loir uoard. A marriage license has been la sued at Vancouver, Wash, to Frank ifeiifl, 30, of Salem and Llllie Wil aon, 19, of Brooks. iteglstratlon of motor vehicles vehicles In Oregon for the month of October totalled 4.959 or an In crease of 1,081 over those Of the corresponding month of 1934 and 1,112 over October of 1923. The total registrations for the ten months of 1925 for the entire state e 77,070, an Increase of 5,169 over the corresponding period of and 1,339 over the entire year's registrations for 1924. Dublin, Ireland. An fncreue In the .number of dee cr tod babies prompted the union-commissioners to order that finger prints be tak en of babies untier three months of age who aro dlecharges from the maternity hoaiJtal of Pellets town. The action was Inspired by a letter from 'Miss Duggan.n worn an barrUfer.iwho pointed out that gush a itc'iente would facilitate the police in discovering the mother or foster mother of a deserted child. Automobiles driven by Mrs. A. Davis, 2500. Fairgrounds road, and E. H. Van Fleet, 1370 North Cap itol street, clashed in front of the Van Fleet home without serous da ma go. F. Korchmidcr, 295 South 21st street, reports that his automo bile was involved in an accident but gives no details. 'Died DUPUIS Jamra Morton Dupula died Nov. 21 -at -Chemawa at the age ot 17 years. He Is sur vived by hie mother, Mre. Cora Dupuis of Poison, Mont. Fu neral announcement will b made later from the Rigdon mortuary. HtlHTALA Matt Huhtala 'died at a local hospital Friday, Nov. 20. at the age of 38 yearn. Fu neral announcements will be made later by the Webb funer al parlore. Funerals The remain) ot the late Wil bert Walker -who died at a local hospital Nov. 20th will be for warded to Springfield, Or., for funeral services and interment. Arrangements are in charge of the Salem mortuary. THE DEATHLESS SPIRIT Never the spirit was born; the spirit shall ceaso to be never; Never was time It was not; Knd and Deglnnlng are dreams: Cirthless and deatltlean end changeless Temairteth the spirit forever; Death hath not touched It at all, dead though the house of it seems. Sir Edward Arnold. W, T. Rigdon & Son The Presbyterian Oiurch I : u Norman. K. 'Tully, D.iD., -Pastor 10:45 A. M. "Unrest in Zion" 7:30 P. M. "The Conversion of lydia" If you have no church home, come and worship wlth ub itr 7 The Pleasure of Owning Your Home A warm 'fireside and! that, congeniality, ac cruing from owning . one's own home are pleasures Hawkins. &)Roberts :have made ipossiblefor many Salem .families. - Investigate our lowiriterest-'cost'-and'con-venient payment plan. ,We . want rtoJshow .you that.it is not burdensome tcpayoff the :mortgage. ' It-can. be done on either -a'"just-likerent" basis or a'3'to!5'year straight-loan vwith semi-annual interest. ( . 'Owning a home is a pleasure you can.-enjQy. loPTGAoe Loans Bonos ,a no INVESTMENTS '.2ad Floor. ORecON 'Bto S3 -(in . HAWKINS ROBERTS INC! OW PLAYING 5 BIG DAYS Hailed by the World as the Greatest of Love Stories ERICH VON STROHEIM'S ROMANCE lives ogain ghmorom with nviihing beauties and masterful - men nnd colorful adventure -irj'thts gorgeous -screen -production of tho i stage -play ; the world will never forget . SHE THIS PICTURE! -YOU'LL BE SWEPT BY TUB MAGIC OF VON STROHOIM TO A LAND WHBRB PASSION FLAMES AND UFB IS GAYI i ' i 'with ftsfel sthemw - ? -fm GH1ERT FfmHBNRY W. SAVAGE'S lk' " S i&J&wl ltdgl ttttttii bj FRANZ LEHAR, XbhjU)!g?' I 1 I liliZJL ' VICTOR LBONeW LEOSTBIN jiV I tW ?2L ERICH VON STROH8IM '.iBV IS , 11 2Tv( ?3 BONJAMIN GLAZBR. qFt-7W7 '-nrTgji lj Dance' Prologue ''Music r Key, George O Leggott,