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A , f-' h 4 -- tstrntr """THE DAILY ToURNXE; 8AtEM, OREGON, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1968 m -iM y'iwm' ii' - 'A The Salem Stores tockton&Co. Thanksgiving At Sale Prices Everything needed in tho linen linofor the Thanksgiving feast is hero at your disposal at prices f.hnt will niirnrinn tho most nr.nna- micai housekeeper. Beautiful pat- m terns and excellent qualitios of damasks by the yard, napkins, lunch cloths, table sots, carving 6lotbs, tray cloths, etc. Only Vonotian drawn work loft. Tho moat beautiful assortment of aprons in tho city. Soo display in our Commercial streot window. Thoy aro tho choic est and daintiest productions just recoived from New York especially for our holiday sales. Adjourned Unltl Friday. Washington, Nov. 2. After dshato botwoon thoso asking ndjournmont ot tho Bpoolnl session and Its ipjipononts, tho houso today adjournod until Fri day. At tlio Vhlto Houso today no tice was glvon out that, on account ot tho doath, In Now York last night, of Jlnosovolt's undo, Jamoa Graclo, the White Houso ls,ln mournlner, and there will bo no further social entertain xnonts, after today, uitll Decomhor 7th, whon. thoro la to ho a caulnot din nor. Tho I'rcsldont will attond tho fu noral Friday. Dined With Teddy. Washington, Nov. 24. Roosovolt dined tho Dutto labor leaders today, Also Congressman Dixon, of Montana Cortolyou and Wright dlseusBod the wago quoHtlon at tho tabic, noosoyelt Assured his Dutto visitors tho govern mont wob proparcd to favor working man whonovor tho good of tho public Borvico was not hampored, nnd was told In roply that all that labor asked was a square deal. "You will always pot that," said tho President, so long as I havo anything to do with tho ad ministration of public affairs. WHEAT MARKET8. qUIcapo, Nov7iT Wheat. 7OK0 70tt3. Gold Dust Flour Mdo by THE SIDNEY POWER COMPANY, Gldnay, Oregon. Mado for family uso. , Ask your eracer for It. Ilran nnd shorts al ways on hand. A. T. Walfl, Agt. W'l I . ,1 l J. Fresh Peanut Taffy Chocolate Chips ChocoIatcsandTafficaToday AT f4cwtc(e Edward Ellla. 144 8Ute 8t Potatoes, Potatoes, POTATOES Call and see 0s before you JsMo sell your Crop van alstine, qordon a co., TflAioc TO. "KTvf&.f!ri!ulte 4 275H Commercial St. oc r .,-. .-,, . i 75 CommerclalSt. Values of Silver Our grout fall wnro salo of Rogers Knives, Forksv .Soup ,Snplonj aud Tea Spoons Js still going ou and scores of customers nre being mada banny by caviug 20 nor cent on theeo old reliablo goods. ROQEHS "lB-n" and our own SPECIAL BRANDS aro tbo best comls on tho market, and were nover before sold at so low a figure in Salem. Cwisult our stock and lenrn our prices before buying. CHAS. H. HINGES, Jeweler and Optician, 88 SUt Street. Next door to Lsdd A Bsstt's Bask. a few pieces of that beautiful Thanksgiving Apons ii n JLaSlS No play that has ovor boon wrltton has aroused such widespread dlsus slon as David Bolnsco's poworful drama "Zaza," In which that magnetic actress and local favor! to, Florence Itobortfl, will appoar at tho Grand Opera Houso on Wodnosdny night. and, dcsplto tho crlos of tho narrow- minded fow, as to tho moral callbor of tho story, tho theators havo been packed ovorywhero, and tho verdict of tho public has boon that "Zaza" Id a good play, with a strong heart Inter est, convoying a moro powerful and lmprcsslvo lesson than any drama that has ovor boon produced on tho Ameri can stngo. As a production "Zaza" Is Inflnltoly moro attractlvo than tho nvorngo play; the groon room scono, whero tho so crotB of tho dramatists art, and tho stago managor's tricks and dovlcos foi producing vnrlous stago offects aro shown, being particularly lntorostlng to tho general public. Miss Roberts has achlovod a tri umph an the unfortunato girl, who bo comos a Parlslonno footllght favorlto, ftnd hai performance has placed her In tho front rank of omotlonal nctraesos Seats on alo at box ofllco Wednes day at 9 n. m, Curtain at 8:15. Japs Are Not Waiting. I-ondon, Nov. 24. The ISxohauge telegraph oorrogpomlont nt St, Peters-1 burg wires today there is no foundn tlou for the story that a Japanoso fleet Is stationed to Intorcspt the Hussion squadron bound for Korea. Now the Country Is Safe. Now York. Nov. 21. A daughtor was bom today to Mrs. William K, Vanderhllt, Ji Jersey Bull Oregon. TV Illoter, No ?3,694, A, J 0. C, took first prorotum at all Northwest fairs In 1903. Ready for aortlco Oh Garden Road, near S, P. track. U F. MAnS, Prop. 10-29-ltu Collections Ot bad! accounts, Prompt servicd No ! collections, no charges Phone Main Sbl. A. R. MORQAN & Q0, Manasers CUSHMAN ' RUNS FOR CONGRESS Revere Sheridan and Matlock In the Shade Noble Patriot Rides Night and Day In a Pullman To Save His - Milage Washington, Nov. 24. Congress man Cushmnn, of Washington, Is mak ing a rnco against time to savo $1400 mlleago bofore tho oxha session ad journs. Ho recoived news at Tacomn that tho session would probably speed ily adjourn, and Immediately took a fast train. . To Correct a Deed, Amelia Managro today brought suit In tho circuit court against J. B. Man agra and others to reform a deed by which block 109 In St. Paul was con voyed to her by defendants, but that lnsetad block 03 was Insorted in tho doedln placo of tho right description of tho place, and nho asks that tho court correct tho deed, and for her coats. J. U. and O. L. McNary aro at torneys for plaintiff. 0 - Took an Appeal. Topokn, Kan., Nov. 24. Tho mutin eers, who woro sontonced to life, took an aPI'oal today. Robbed a Postofflce. Mantlcoko, Pa, Nov. 24. Four masked mn blow tho postofflco vault this morning, obtaining $3500. Mrs, Ollschlager a Legal Wife County Judge Scott this morning do elded tho controversy over tho ap pointment of a guardian for Henry Ollschlager, an Insano persons', by honoring tho petition of Mrs. Mary Ollschlager, wlfo of tho Insano ward, and appointing Theo. M. Barr as guar dlan of tho porson and estate of Henry Ollschlager. Tho controversy camo up ovor tho petition of Mrs. Ollsehlager, when tho nephews of Mr. Ollschlagor, who re, sldo In California, nskod that Geo. O. Bingham, bo appointed guardian, and that Mrs. Ollochlagor bo declared to bo not tin wife of the Insano vte.rH They contonded that Ollschlager njvor marrlod the woman that she was inly his houwkoepor, and did not havo the right to bo considered his wife. Aftur tho hearing of thu case, conduct ed by I II. D'Arcy nnd Governor Chamberlain for Mrs. Ollschlagor, and Bonham & Martin for the n .ph ews of Mr. OllBohlngar, Judgo Scott took tho mnttor upder advlsomont, and this morning h.o decided tho caso for Mrs. Ollschlagor, Judge Scott sam: "Tho nlflre I haVd lookod Into tho enso. the nioro thoroughly I am con vinced that the view of tho caso taken, by me nt tho close of tho trial was tho correct ono. The casoa oltod by Meesr. Bonham & Martin nro not par allel with the ono at bar. 1 must do clde tho controversy In favor of Mrs. Ollschlager, and my holding will be that Mr. Barr bo appointed guardian. He Is fully competent, and, as hla ap pointment was flrst petitioned for, he will be appointed, and 1 will not turn him dovffl. Mr. Bingham whose ap- polfttmont was also asked for by tho Other parties, is also fully competent and qualified, but I cannot set aside the potltlon of Mrs. OllsehlHger, and Mr. Barr Is appointed." Ma Martin, attorney for the noph owe of Mr. Ollsohlagor. gave notice of an appeal to the circuit court, and the case will probably terminate In tho supreme court for final adjudication. his Weak Point He would terrortoe the neighbors In a matt outrageous vny, breuk the wide world's standing record in athletic every day: while In nugilteile elrctas he could wipe wen In the dust, utif ebow roaster tricks at feaeing tauiih at every cut and thrust. He slew tic era la ihe jungle, aad scalped redskins on the plain. He ehaed lions o'er the lUountalHB and barpooaed them o he hri. He cohW break a bucking bniRclio, yc. and roue a Twes st-eer; ellng a Uowia K-4f or hatthet. thi aw a t ootaeraus or sunar. 1 hajbrendtn nhts n ftarteil dW th, jwrOy fuyj of Mara. And he'd lick hta weight In woMcau kick them higher Uian tne tars. But his shoes wete In hie nock et and his lace was ghastly wUi f. he was slkMit as an oyster when he t limbed the stair at utght -Danvi'lf ill! i Conraetvtat News V C9 Rh rOPERA CHOUSE Jno. F. CordrayH Mgri V Wed. Nov. 25 A Society Event Mr. Frodorlck Bolasco Proaqnts Florence Roberts and a superior company In the sen sation of tho ago By David Bolasco Special, sconory, Special costumes, Special effoctfl. Scats on salo at box ofllco Wednesday at 9 a. m. ' PRICE8. Orchestra first four rows 75c Orchestra next 2 rows Jl-00 Orchestra lost 3 rows $1.60 Balcony 1st 3 rows $1.60 Balcony noxt 2 rows $1.00 Dross Clrclo 1st 3 rows $1.50 Dross Clrclo last 4 rows $1.00 Gallory , 50c Big Mills Shut Down According to previous announce ments tho Booth-Kolly Lumber Com pany's logging camps woro all closed Saturday ovonlng, and tho men paid off, and told that their sorvlccs would bo Indoflnltoly dlsponsed with. ""ThTs throwB sovoral hundred men out ol omployment. A largo numbor of the loggers are In Eugene todny, and many will remain hero until after Thanks giving boforo going to tholr respec tive homos In dlfforont partB of tho stato. Many will go to tho camps on tho Columbia and ovor In Washing ton, but reports from tho Columbia brings tho Information that Bomo of tho camps thoro havo also closod down, and work may bo scarce thoro also. As before stated tho big mills at Wendllng nnd Saginaw havo boon doled down for sometime, but it was given out at tho company's ofllco this morning that tho Coburg and Spring field mills woro still running. It was also stated that It would bo only a short Umo boforo tho other mills would Btnrt up again. However, this Is somowhat at varlanco with tho stntomonts mado by Sonator It. A. Booth in rccont interviews. Tho car famlno might bo soon re lloved, nnd tho mills rcsumo opera tions In a short time, according to tho Btatemonts mndo this morning. Reduction of Wages. Tho omployos of tho Booth-Kelly Company havo been notlflod of a new schedule of wagos, which will go Into offect Docombor 1st. This schodulo makos a reduction ot 25 cents per day on all men receiving $2 a day or loss, and GO conts a day on all reoolvlng more than $2 per day The Pacific Lumber Company oper ating mills at Drain, Alca and Rouao, havo boon compelled to shut down, with tho exception of tho Drain mill, on aocouut ot bolng unablo to ob tain cars. This company omploys sovoral hun dred men, and their payroll amounts to $1 ,000 or 115.000 per month. Noar ly all tho employes are now Idle. Mr. Campbell, tho manager of the plant, says conditions are not bright It wouldn't bo a bad Idea If the log islaturo of Oregon would look into this ear (amino business, and pass somo stringent measuros that would, assure us thnt a repetition would not occur soon again. To Derail the Train. Cherbourg. Franco, Nov. 24. Two attempts wore made to derail the train bearing tho king and queen of Italy Sunday, while they were returning to Rome. A soldier, nenr Marseilles, piled rocks on tho track, but was dis covered Threo anarchists were ar rested near Arias for putting spikes In tho rail. Tho officers succeeded In suppressing the news until this morn JtK n i , A Sport Dead. London. Nov. 54. Sir John Maple, a noted horseman and sportsman. Is NEW TODAY Wanted.- Wood choppers good pay aad easy tlmbar. Inquire at 180 gtate Btnt ll-21-2w For RentriNlaly furskbsd room, at tev tfVOoeaairelaV strt, two doors south of Oak. 1WB-3L For Sale. Twaty acras of land. thre mllaa from Ofaesaawa. Ns&rly aogh Uuhw ou it to pay for It A. V rrecott, ITS Mill stree Salem 11 JWtd-wlt '' Ch'arged With Theft. Burt Gordon, until recently a bar tender far Glltnpr & Cooper, of Dal las, was arrostod In Salem last night, on telephonic request from' tho officers of Independence, charged with rob bing his employers of ?100 in coin. To day Mr. Giltner camo to Salem, and, after identifying tho man, telephoned to Sheriff Ford, of Dallas, asking him to como with a warrant. Gordon refuses to talk. Ho had on him, when arrested, G5.65 and a pistol which Is also claimed by his employ ors. Ho will bo taken to Dallas this qvenlng. Axle Grease Good Axle Grease Wo havo worked up qulto a buBl nesB on Dixon's Graphite Axel Grease It's good stuff. As long as thoro Is a particle of tho graphlto on a splndlo It Is sllppory. In fact It contains Juet enough grcaso to glvo It body to hold together. Try a box, and you will uso It always. Then there's Dcerhako's Castor Oil Grease, one ot tho best of its kind that was over put up. Romcfnbor a poor greaso works up into a stiff tar, and makes your wagon pull as heavy again as it should. Get good greaso. And buggy whips nnd robes. Wo havo plouty of both, and can savo you money wo think on prices. Wo'll lot you dccldo that. F. A. WIGGINS Implement Mouse. 255-257 Lfberty 8b, Salem. Farm Machinery, Bicycles, Automo biles, Sewing Machines and Supplies. N. H. Burley. Sewlnjj Machine Repairing. Otr Winter Business umbrella A complete lino of umbrella covers to select from, prices from $1.00 up. Handles 25c up. -AND- for WINTER RIDING T6 fit all makes of wheels. Sliipp & Haitse? Opposite Capital Nat. Bank. Football Supplies tafsio v Three New Shapes Iti Blucherand Bal shoes ? New last, best fitter on ? 5 earth i g Seo our new enamolaml hox jj call snot-s at j ; OSWALT'S I 99 State St. Salem. Oregon. ! sH-4it&44M4M-4efr- Kepuiiiofl Mud Guards (mcr,o SnmE j&mtiibmmiioijr$E' Tho BAAila o.lvortlal In BiinHov'g nnnara will U Ml SUt( fr " i day only. Our store vras crowde the same today. lavaaUffafci. It vr THE CHEAPEST STORE IN ?HH NORTHWEST W'Evoy Brothers, " rn5jy flstheLiaenQos-:: et Ready f ot the i i Thanksgiving;! i: Spread? i ( r I I ; You, should take adii I vantage of our great sale -!! of table linens. OnMum!! ; days more in which to fin ; ; I lrfMta n t a -1. .i. if li , , jruui tiecu at me sale ' li prices. ' . ii ;; Don't Be Late ii B4M4Mieillgfe4HMrrtj Doped by a Doctor, Roy 0. Cornelius, a youth from tin country, was arrested last night foi stealing a shirt from tho Btoro of Mni Fraser. Ho was brought Into conrt, and stated that ho had been undet tho Influence of liquor at tho time, uj did not know anything about tho nut ter. Ho volunteorcd tho informatics that Dr. Nick, at Fanny Davenport1!, on Ferry Btreet, was treating him for a disease, and that tho doctor had pre scribed tho liquor ho had consumed last night, as medlclno. Ho stated be had paid tho doctor $5 for tho treat mont rocQlvcd, nnd was being bene fitted. The caso will bo disposed of this ovo'ning. 0 Is Fighting Woods. Washington, Nov. 24. Tho sub committee on military affairs held i mooting this morning, at which IUth bono submitted a list of wltnesiee whom bo desired summoned to testi fy relatlvo to Woods' Cuban admlnli tratlon. PETER HOCII. ! German Market , Just opened, noxt door to Hr rltt & Lawronctfa grocory store, a clean, now market, whore all kinds of moat can bo had. Low prlcoa and prompt dollrory our 9 motto. Wo make a sneel<r of flno Gorman Bausago of all kinds) Olvo ub a call. i frffrfriitttecf toeHStH Onegon Fife Relief Association Oregon's Great Mutual Insurance Co. S15.440.588 Insurance at risk Safe, economical insurance for tk people. Head office. McMlnvllle, Or. U, A. JOHNSON, Asrcnt for Marlon to Salem. Oreson. MMra4- f f -1 9-t We have a fine tract of timbei Ftp land near Cottage Grove1' jfe 1000 acres will make about 4 million feet to 1-4, section. From 100 rods to 1 1-2 miles of river This is a snap. Two acres, with gocd 5 room house, large barn, plenty Ul HUM, !. UVIC ui ' ft cheb, for rent at 55 00 1 per month, t 2 inile East of Asylum. d all day Monday, aad wi warn 111 pay yett. Court Street, R.R.Ryan I &Co. i t . W HJ iA