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Corvallis Gazette-Times from Corvallis, Oregon • 8

Corvallis Gazette-Times from Corvallis, Oregon • 8

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SATURDAY. OCTOBER 11. 1921. 2 rr liHlHlilllinnimuudiiuiiuiuu JTATLET HARBX8, LEABKK SE5AT0HS, JLEAIUtEP BAK3ALL TBOH FATHER Orcgcn Republican Club Reported Very Active mm THE TRUTH At the Theaters Majestic, tonight A Hobart Henley production, "The Tar-moll" Whiteside, tonight Norma Talmadge "Secret." M. C.

A. theatre "Bor--rowed Husbanda." In ord to bring oat Deary Orange and Black Melody E8ys vote ir student eiisita to cast bai-to Broadcast from 0. A- C. Io' ln he presidential elecUon. the Stafrtn IfOFJ till can Club of the Inlverslty 5iail0n NUrj ()f go an ondergriduits organ- Ijwtlon, will conduct's campaign 5 Th Orange and Black Melody shortly on the campus.

The Club Boya will bare charge ol a program officers will assign four-miniite ef popular music to.be broadcast "lrs visit the yarioua living Iron KFDJ, the collie djo U- to dents to eieroise the suffrage on tioB. Monday evemag. The program ay will begin at The college sta-h iB tu nnanine! Membership In the RepubUean i4 TV- store beneves that its funcUon ia to perform a senice to tWs Jt We bdLe also that our advertising makes this service more SSS tables us to teU you about particular advantages and service we can offer you day after day. lful advertising is valuable to you. It is a powerful force from a rrotects our patrons.

r.ever arouBing any false expectations, in making rash sUtements or promises. GREAT DESIRE is to operate this store oa such geuuinely frank pSnciples that the people may turn to it times. Many difficulties confiont us many times, but we beUeve We are helping materially to restore the old buying power of the dollar without sacrificing the quality or variety of our offerings. program Thursday evening but a change In arrangement? caused tb offlcerg declarlng their cnief postponement. terest to create an Interest in the A similar program by this orcbes-j Issues at stake rather than to pro-tra every Monday evening is planned i pagate a party doctrine, iiy those in charge of the broad-.

waldemar Seton of Portland, tasting. Nation. J'nless otherwise I a student In the school of law, la HtHarm sioae ofssnsnsocusmm Jf iiimiiHtuiiiHHtiiniiiiiiiiiHimHiiiiiiiiiminmi iimiiimiim iiiiimiiinMiuiHum 1W nun rwnssSB mnwl Back la '16 Thomas Harris, inspector of police at the Hoboken. V. terminal of the lacks wanna iUilroad, pitched for a I'ittsburgh warn and "had a hi battery mate 'ughey Jennings, now assistant John J.

McGraw as manager of tbe Giants. His baseball career was ended when he broke his elbow pitching a drop curve. Stanley Bucky Harris, second baseman and manager of the pennant winning Washington Senators, is Thomas Harris' son and the elder Harris modestly admits that be tttugbt Stanley the rudiments of tbs (line. Harris ts the youngu4 -njinnser iu tha major leagues. Union High School Notes From City of Monroe Miles Peters was hit In the mouth with a bas-bull bat Tuesday morning and consequently ts without one of the perfectly good teeth which fromerly graced the front portion of his face and helped so materially in producing his "million dollar smile." The Senior class of I'nion High Will give a dinner in honor of the high school faculty, Thursday eve ning.

Mr. Dirksen, principal, Miss Freitas and -Mlss. Beaver comprise this year's faculty. The following ofucrrs were ele tu- ed at the'laat session the dent body: Vice-President. Goldaj Harlan; secretary.

Irl Nolen; yell leader, Emery Nye; editor. Bill Johnson. The Rooks and Rookesses ap-i pared In middies and shirts, respec-i tively, for tha first time this vear, fact that some of the boys failed to wear their middies, some of the Sophs intend to give them an after school session with the paddle. A committee is now hard at work! revising the nre-ent stndent-body I constitution and is so well that it hones to make a re I I I At the Hotels Several Salem folk Including H. R.

Hlmrick, Lee' Crahane and C. E. Derauleau were guests Of the Cor-vtfllis hotel yesterday. Mr. and Mrs.

F. A. Churchill of Salem were registered at-the Julian hotel yesterday. S. P.

Wise of Portland was in town yesterday staying at the Julian hotel. E. B. Aldrich, editor of the Ka'st Oregonian at Pendleton and a member of the board of regents is registered at the hotel. Mr.

Aldrich is here for the board of regents meeting yesterday and will attend a meeting of the boarJ of governors of trre Memorial Union tonight. L. H. Gregory, sports editor of the Portland Oregonian Is here registered at the Julian hotel. James F.

Crandall of Portland is stopping in town at the Julian hotel. Different Grapefruit Grapefrplt raised In the Cupe of Good Hope country. South Africa, is much smaller than that of the United States, Is less juicy and has the flavor of a slightly bitter lemon. Pasteurized mil aavea lives ano prevents sickness. The Sunny Brook Dairy.

14tl4 announced all programs will begin at Several receiving sets are In-ctalied In the radio laboratories at Apperson hall. A short wave set constructed In- the laboratories waa osed recently to receive program broadcast by station KDKA, the Westhighouse company of Pittsburg. The "wave length used by the broadcasting station was approximately bi meters. MAJESTIC Last Time Tonight a. awa saSMre eP4e xjaWaJ ItaMlsiifl VAssrksalifo 7 'a Made to Vibrate with Intensely Interesting Life on the Screen by an Ail-Star Cast; GEORGE 1 IACKATIIOKN Eleanor Boardman Eileen Prrcy Pauline C.aron Etnniett Corrigan Theodore Von ElU ICdward I learn A Hobart Henley Production I Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday HARRY CAREY in "ROARING RAILS" 5S Charter No.

234 Roport of the a Club la open to all regard- thai nnlfls1 flffttlfitinn chairman of the club's executive committee. Other committee members are: Randall Jones, president of the student body; Donald editor of the. Daily Emerald; Mary Skinner, Margaret Vlncr-nt, Marlon Dickey. John Morton Coke, all ofNUrtland, and Wlllard Marshall of Salem. Oscar Hoover of Toledo Smash-es City Ambulance Last Night With Father's Car A pretty girl walking along the ldewulk was much of an attraction for 1 4-year-old" Oscar Hoover of Tolfdo who was driving his father's car on north Second street last night.

The net result was that the city ambulance was badly bumped and young Mr. rather frightened when he was taken befora municipal Judge Pen-son, Theveder Mr. Hoover had gone to Albany and left his son and auto-mohle In town. Oscar, who is too young to have a driver's license, was driving up tbe street when he was attracted by the girl. The ambulance- was halted Jn front of the Beaver apartments to unload a patient.

While the sick man was being taken out, th ambulance was struck. Neither car was seriously damaged but the elder Mr. Hoover will be held for the cost of repairing the city Episcopal Church will hold cooked food sale at Allen's Drug Store, Saturdays Oct. 11th. OPEN FOR BUSINESS HUNTER'S GROCERY NEW STOCK l' Corner Second and Jefferson Phone 89 Reterva District No, 12 Condition of ths 4 111.2;"! 8S.iOti.0tk items on other banks in the l.nnl.

4.f,23.53 fl.l7fi,9l.",UO 60.000.00 2 unl n.il.l" i "niiii J2.4541.87 including deposits due the 75.R"2.74 3.9H2 270. ti thnn hank deposits, subject DBIVR ATTRETED 4 a I i. I 1 ti 0 i If 1 i I 5 i I I I -f If 1 Norma Talmadge Will Leave Town Tonight Tonight ia last chance foT the people' of Corvallis to see Norma Talmadge In "Secrets" at the Wbfteelde. She has scored a wonderful success and her. versatility as an ac.ress Is never brought out in better ahape.

Playing, an old lady, and young girl in the same picture is no easy task. As with all Talmadge productions, the picture la lavished with costumes, and detail la perfect. The Gazette-Times strongly recommends this fine production. --r-V Football Tactics as Taught by Famous Coaches in Gazette-Times Daily For the next six weeks "All-American" football, taught by the greatest coaches in the country will be publish ad each day In the Gas-ette-Times. This feature la greatly in demand, and the G.

T. is fortunate to get its name placed on the list. Famous plays of the great coaches ar3 explained in detail, and in addition, complete diagrams enable the reader to follow every detail. Among the famous coaehes who are contributors are Gil Dobie, Andy Smith, Knute Rockne. J.

W. Ihlsman, Bill Roper, Alonzo gtagg. Bob FolwelU Bob Zupke, and Paddy Drlscoll. The first of the series appears In today's Gazette-Times. Straw Ballot Indicates Coolidge Vote Favorable Coolidge Is an over whelmnlg favorite in Corvallis for the presidential election If a straw ballot kspt for three days in.

the Gazette-Times business office is an indication. Coolidge drew 2 of the 37 votes, and Davis and LaFoliette but four each. Of the number voting for. Coolidge 9 voted for Harding in 1920, one for Cox and the others gave no -indication. Of the four for LaFoll-tte, Harding drew one vole and Cox two.

Of the four for Davis, Harding drew one vote and Cox two, WHITESIDE Last Time Tonight Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday A WHIRL OF WILD GAYETY AND ITS COST mm mm 2 SO Metro the nnxt't by HUmchs Cprifiht With MARY ALDEN HUNTLY GORDON NORMA SHEARER WM. COLLIER, JR. WINIFRED BRYSON PlTfUKPU i i ti i mm REAL H0NEST-TO-GO0DNESS POTATO CHIPS Freshly Made at THE BUSY BEE 1605 Monroe Street I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiini College Student Fined For Driving Too Fast Charlie Cook, an 0- A. student, was fined $10 by George C. Penson, municipal judge, this morning for speeding on the Ninth street highway coming into Corvallis.

Cook drove from Albany in 18 minutes and was apprehended by traffic of-vcer Floyd Browne near the city limits. COMING EVENTS The literary section of the College Folk 'club will meet Tuesday evening at 7:45 in Shepard Hall. Mr. Seering will speak on "Speech Defects." Mr. Seering has been engaged as instructor in the publio speaking department.

He is especially trained in speech correction work and will devote a large part of his time to the individual treatment of those affected. Anyone interested is cordially invited to at- tend this meeting at which Mr. Seering will discuss his work, and Bn opportunity will be given for questions. Tne course tor townswomen in meat planning ana serving win meei for its first class period on Monday, 2 p. in the home economics building.

It is essential that class work begin promptly. ADDITIONAL SOCIETY Entertaining with a party Sun- day at her country home southwest 'of Corvallis. Milton Harper an- nounced the engagement of Miss Rose Hahn, graduate of Oregon Agricultural college, to Willifffl Love-lady tf Alabama, ex-student of 0. A. Autumnal foliage and flowers were festively arranged In the home 'nd decorated the prettily appointed table arranged for the luncheon.

'he table for Miss Velma Klann (and Mrs. H. H. Nissen, Mrs. Har- iper's sister, of McMinnville, Mfsses Ora and Eleanor Gibbons of Miss Joyce Hanley.

Miss Myra Gun-! ter, Miss Augusta Hahn of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Rounds, Miss Olive Coulter, Miss Lucille and Mr. and Mrs. Harper.

Announcement of the engagement was made following the social hour of the afternoon. The wedding is to i take place in November and Mr. I.ovelady will take his bride to reside in Alabama. Mrs. Earl Harris entertained memVrs of the Illahee club ves- jtr-rday afternoon whi'n the Hallow een symbols were prevalent In the decorations and the luncheon menu.

Mrs: M. G. Corso and Mrs. A. J.

Ilayts were incltided with the club women. Mrs. Earl Snyder a hostess two weeks ago at the club's first meeting of the season. LEGION HALL TONIGHT 9:00 P. M.

GOOD MUSIC Admission $1.00 I port In a few days. Those on the' A number of the guests came from! committee arc; Marguerite Cott-'ut of town, covers being laid at Music by the New Orange and Black Melody Boys- Premier Student Orchestra of O. A. From Six to Eight o'Clock. We make a cover charge of 23c between the hours of 6-8.

Phone 260 for Hear the Students Favorite Or-chestra IiVEIiY. Sunday night at South Mary's River BENTON COUNTY STATE BANK Corvallis In the Stats of Oreoon at Close of Business October 10, 0 RESOURCES T. Loans and discounts, Including rediscounts shown ln items 29 and Ho, if any i. tnonirana set area ami utiaeeureil IT-' 8- govenmient securities owned, ituluding those shown in Items Sil and 55, if any ,,4, Other bonda, warrants, and securities, including foreign govern- To Dine Here is Truly a Delight You'll Find the Food and Service. Stop here before or after the theatre, dance, at noon, 'or breakfast, and have a good palatable meal with us.

E. B. MILLS, Prop. meat, state, municipal, corporatlnn, Including those shown in Item DO ami 35, any JS9.715.75 5. Stocks, securities, claims.

Ileus, JuAgmpntK, etc 1 '6. Itanking bouso, HO.tWO.Od; furniture and fixtures, $16,928.40 Heal estate owned other Hum bunking house ts. (ab) Cash on hand ln vault and due from banks, bankers and trust companies, designated and approved reserve agents of 1 this bank 30o.ii..S6 t. (c) Net antounls due from other bunks, bankers and trust companies Exchanges for clearing house and UHm tntt'n In ,1 IIHIIK '1. Checks on banks outside city or town of reporting bank and other cash items It 'Total cash and due from banks.

Items 9, lrt and 11, $325,270 71 It Totsl LIABILITIES Capital sto'k paid In i. surplus fmitl (a) Undivided profits (b) Irf'cK current exit, iisia. interest nair. Miles Peters. Emery Nye, Irl Nolen ami Bill Johnson.

Eugene Bottling works are be established on Eight Avenue to I.OS AXGKIES 17, IS SIX-I A-ND WKIUUS 200 POt.OS Mtsa Fields bus ant tons ln for competitive swtmmlnc but hrr.CaUfornla trWnda are urg. tog hr to try seriously for po4 honors, assuring that hr wonJe-ful physlquo will nbU her to trf woolustoua llh tits bal. Ft i pi lf4 itjtj 1 i 1, Net anioiiuts ilin to mhor banks, bankers and trust companies DEMAND DEPOSITS, other than banks, snbiert In J. Individual deposits subject to check, nunc in uvejton, county, citteu or oilier luiblic funds Demnnd CCttifuate ot ilcimslt outstanding Cashier's chci ks T4iiis bank oiitstaniliiiir on J. Certified checks onlsiamTTiiK Tottil of domand deposits', other THE ANSWER TO FIRE PREVENTION WEEK A BRICK HOUSE with ASBESTOS SHINGLES makes you safe from your neighbor's fire.

REMEMBER THE BERKELEY Loss 600 homes, $10,000,000. The same thing could happen In to you realize that the brick for an average 5-room bungalow costs only This Is made possible by "IDEAL WALL" construction. We will be glad to show you what has been and can be accomplished with Corvallis Brick Tile Worhs iu iriwnn, Ileitis n. I itti TIWE AND SAVINGS DEPOSITS, subject to reserve and payable on dumand or subject to notice: r. Time-certificates of deiiestt oulstaiitling 11.2iit.',i) Savings deposit, imvalilc subject to notice Total of time and nviiigs depoHlta payable on demand or sublet to notice.

Ileum 27 amlo, Totl M.l'.'i.iM,. mi rTK OF tiKKOON. County of lleuton as. J. C.oult.

cashier ot the above named bank, do solemnly sm.ar ist the above- statement Is true to the best of my i.e, J. I hier. 1 CORRECT Attest: A. J. n.

i-. jkkswtkRTii -J. F. F. YATF.S, tRMiN'E iMrri it.

Subscribed and swain to before me this lith duv m.TiV I A. C. VAN M'V PHILIP CORBETT, Mgr. Thone T70-J 1.

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