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ONE OF BEST
PLAYS OF YEAR
IS EXPECTED
The commanding event of the
past several years In local theatri
cals. lll be the forthcoming en
gagement at the Antlers Saturday
of ."the record-breaking comedy hit,
-LlKhtnln' - which John Golden
,wlll aend here fresh from Its sen
sational ran In Ban Francsco. It
la'aeidom that a play which has
already run five years can boast of
the same east that appeared at its
metropolitan premiere, yet "Liajht
nln" makes this claim. The same
players who scored so conspicu
ously when this comedy was first
brought out at the Gulety theatre,
New York, are still playing their
original roles. This Includes
Thames Jefferson who succeeded
to the title role upon the dnath of
the lata Frank Dacnn anrl whn
achieved such splendid popularity
"rina ine nan Francisco engsgo
meni, wHI be aeen In the same role
here. .
AMERICAN LEGION
AUXILIARY TO HOLD
j; POSTER CONTEST
Aooter contest n which three
prises of 1160. $100 and 160 respec
tively are offered, has been an
nounced by the American Legion
Auxiliary. The contest is open to
any person actually encaged In the
study of decorative arts. Judging
is wr in none on tne basts of or
iginality of design of motif adopted,
art, correctness of detail and ap
peal, or adaptabllly to the purpose.
Any persons Interested may secure
a. Nicely K Imped
." .i. wu w.ti oi acauir-
- in nicely shaped shoulders. One
ls1o take proper exercises for
thjlr development: the other is
townassage them, either to moke
them thinner or more plump, it
soWiids rather contradictory to say
yeffi can massage flesh off or on,
hid nevertheless It is true. Mes
aae Is a kind of exercise. In some
cirj's a substitute for It. If you
hifje ugly shoulders snd want to
liiMH-ove them, try both methods.
"xercle alone can cure round
shmrtders. Practice standing with
thchest high and the head up.
this brings the spine Into proper
position. If you aren't sure that
yift are doing It correctly, stand
against a wall, with as murh of
yoer back touching It as poaslble,
and with the shoulder blades p res
ect) against It. that will help you
a .lot.
The exercises are simple. Stand
correctly, put the hands In front,
slmulder high, breath alowly and
deeply, extending tbe arms out
ward and back, keeping them al
ways shoulder high. Repeat,
drawing the arms bark and bring
ing "ahe hands to the shoulders.
Ilsealhe out as the hands go for
ward again to the starting poal-
.Massage gently to make thin
shoulders fatter, and use ollvn oil
orVilse flesh building cold cream,
or,better yet warmed cocoa but
ten You will have to wear a
thin muslin Jacket over the
shllulders for a time to protect
your clothing from the oil that
werks out on the surface of the
Mb. Massage hard to reduce fat
anouiaers, run wttn ice to soring '
the skin. And If you are much
uaderweifht or over weight, re
dare by dieting or elie put on'
flesh by eeilng properly fattening
totjf. To have perfect shoul
ders, yon should be within IS
pounds of correct weight
Braroa on
m
NOTICE
Mnndny evening. Oct. 12th, ei
the Pythian sisters will ente
tain all KnlKlits, their famlll- e
,w Ufa inq menus, cams, uanc- w
Ing and refeshmenta I'ro-
ceeds for the benefit of the
Children's Unit. Admumlnn 2.1
cents . e)
full details from the local commit
tee. Which rnnnlnta nf Mr. ' n
Kndrlp, Mrs. J. R. Chapman and
Mrs. Leon McClintock.
HEART STAB NOT FATAL;
ASSAILANT IS ON TRIAL
(Aavy-laM Fnm Lnunl Wll.)
MRIiPnnn nr rw s m.
trial of Wilbur Kir'irmnn ' nf Kl.,...
ath county, charged with assault.
I was begun this morning and the
defense Will atlll-t this nfturnwtn
I Kggman Is accused of stabbing
JMonroe Faithful during a quarrel
on the Kggman ranch a month ago.
raunrui in tae melee sustained a
wound I nthe heart. He survived
the usually fatal Injury, and Is a
witness against his alleged assail
ant. NEW CABINET FORMED
BY KATO 19 EXPECTED
TO WITHSTAND STRIFE
TOKYO, Oct. 8. Premier Kato.
who recently resigned his cabinet
to oust the opposition party mem-
uers or tne ministry, and was al
ImoHt Immediately reappointed to
'form a government of his own
Kenselkal party, la reported to
have reached An understanding
with members of the House of
its
Shoulders.
Brunette: A girl of 1 Is in
the formative years, so It Is to
be expected that some parts of
her body will be out of proportion
to other parts. There is no need
for dieting nor une of special
'duce; Just continue eating all the
citnam crsckers you like; after
few more yesrs of growth sll
parts will hsve evened up so you .
will be In correct proportions all i
over. Five feet, four Inches, is
a very promising height for
girl of your ace.
Kasrrle and niaiuwge hel
GK .iibisuMX..u 1 I
; soaps that are expected lo re-
Note
the
NEW
SHAPE
At
Your
Grocer's
I
AVIATOR BURNED TO
DEATH IN AIRPLANE
(Aanrbtrd hn Lrunl Win.) e)
CHANUTE FIELD, Rantoul,
III.. Oct . First Lieutenant
William L. Wheeler, 34, an of-
fleer of the air service at
Chanute Field, was burned to
death today when the airplane
which he was piloting burst
Into flames, 25 feet In the air
and crashed to the ground.
Cecil 8. liurger, private, first
class, his passenger, leaped to
the ground, allghtnlng on his
face, but sustained only minor
Injuries.
Peers which may enable hlra to
weather the coming session of the
Diet. It was generally believed by
political observers htat Kato would
be compelled to dissolve the Diet
because of the amalgamaelon of
the two opposing parties, the Bel
yukal and Selyuhonto, which, to
gether, would have majority of
' tbe lower house,
Immediately after the formation
of hla new cabinet. Premier Kato
announced the appointment of five
'leading members of the House of
I Peers aa Parliamentary Vlce-Mlnls-
' ters.
! The tlve peers newly elected to
Government posts are Baron Bhoio
Ysbukl, leader of the Koselkai, Vis
count Choku Kldsuno, Viscount Ky
oshlro lnouye, Count Naosuke Mll
ogurhi and Viscount Jlromaru Ho,
the leading members of tbe Kenky
uksl. I The most significant feature of
the co-operation between the
House of Peers and the Kato Cabi
net la the consent of Viscount Cho
ku Mldiuno, tbe most Influential
member of the Kenkyukal, and one
of the ablest members of the
House of Peers, to Join the Kato
government In such a relaelvely
unimportant position as the office
of parliamentary vice-minister of
war.
His acceptance of this position
from Premier Kato hss given rise
to rumors In official clrclea of the
establishment of a new entente be
itween the Kenselkal and the Ken
kyukal.
I It Is generally believed, however.
. that the acquiescence of Viscount
! Mlilnuno, who divides his Influence
In the majorley party of the Upper
House with viscount Aokl, In ehe
(latcilt move of Premier Kato, pres
jages a greater Influence of the
Kenkyukal among the Peers, by
virtue of greater co-operation with
the Government and the support
of the Kenkyukal In a body to the
i activities of Viscount Mldiuno Is
not doubted.' The Kenkyukal at
present has 120 seats In the House.
The members of the Kenselkal
are reported to be perfectly satis
fied with the selection of the five
' peers from the I'pper House by
Premier Kato and they expect that
;wllh the friendly co-operation of
the House of Peers, the Govern
ment will be able to override the
opposition In the coming session of
the Imperial Diet
Emirate seeder for sowing grain
or grans seed at Wharton Bros.
OREGON BANKS HAVE TO LET
GO S MILLION STATE COIN
t Amn-Uilnl I-tms LmhI Win.)
RAI.KM. Ore.. Oct. 8. To Ret
money for ordinary state business
It hss been necessary for State
Treaurer Kay. he said today, to
draw over $3,000,000 cf slate funds
from Oregon banks in the hut
month.
Rubber belting at Wharton Bros.
HaU'o Catarrh
Medicine x&ftA
1-. .ij t n -I
n na your system ot lersrrn or i-ses
ncss caused by Catarrh.
efasnf sVj 4wwV(!fSassT sVMV efaf MsW
F.J. CHENEY Ci CO. Toledo, Otaie
ESPEE HAVING
INNING IN RAIL
RIVALRY CASE
(Continued from page 1.)
fall and the people lose their $300,
000 bond issue, I had to carry on.
then strained my credit to the
very utmost and even mortgaged
my home In Spokane to take the
road up to Sprague river."
Clear Field Promised.
He declared that before he start
ed bis new work, be consulted
wttn tne cnier officials or tne Hill
ana riarriman interests to see u
they bad any projects In mind that
would conflict with bis plana.
"I went even farther," be said.
"I asked If they proposed at any
time In tbe future to build parallel
lines or keeping the routes. I was
I fearful of something like this In
the future, but all told me, ao.'
"I had hoped to put on the map
our development work in Central
and Southern Oregon before the
Natron cut-off was started, think
in It wnuM H a Inn. tlm lufnA
this proposed line was built But
nerein i was mistaken, as tne work
started long before I thought It
would."
He said that be used to be an
enthusiastic dry farming supporter,
because a few years ago in the
Fort Rock valley and other dry
districts, there were miles upon
miles of growing grain and hay.
"But this, I learned, waa caused
by unususl rainfall in that coun
try then." be explained. "But
during the past five years theae
sections have been desolate, caused
by long drouths and late frosts."
Strahorn said the Oregon, Cali
fornia and Eastern was organised
by blm October 6, 1915, with cap
italization of $100,000. He defray
ed all expenses at first, but some
time later the capital waa In
creased to $1,000,000.
Itlval ry Memos Lower Rate.
Numerous witnesses from Kla
math Falls and Rend appeared
before Examiner Mahaffle yester
day afternoon In behalf of the
Oregon Trunk application.
Judge R. W. Sawyer. P.. 8.
Hamilton, member of the state
legislature, and W. C. Wllkea.
Bend merchant, declared the ex
tension south would open new
markets for products of the coun
try about Bend. They said the
new line would facilitate move
ment of livestock, and open a
direct route for California pro-
ducts to reach Interior Oregon.
This, it waa pointed out, would
Increase rail earnings and make
rate reductions possible.
Wltnessea from Klamath Falls
told of the benefits to agriculture
and resulting general development
which would come from the ex
tension. Among the wltnesaea
were:
O. P. Keller, Langell Taller
rancher: John R. Kever, Malln,
manager of the Malln Cheese and
Produce company, II. E. Wilson,
Malln farmer. A. M. Thomas, sec
retary, and R. E. Bradbury and
J. L. Jacobs, directors of the Kla
math Irrigation district, which
had Intervened In behalf of the
Oregon Trunk program: Fred R.
Ooddard, mayor of Klamth Falls;
E. M. Hudd, cashier of the Amer
ican National Bank, Klamath '
Falls; John Knowles, head of
the Klamath Concrete Pipe com
pany of Klamath Falls.
It was said Irrigation work
would not proceed in full vigor
until rail transportation was af
forded, since that waa the thing
upon which expenditure of $7,
000.000 for the Klamath project
had been predicted.'
Would Aid All Commodities
It was said It cost $7 a ton to
haul grain from the Tule Lake
fields to the railway at Klamath
Falls and that hay, of best qual
ity alfalfa, dropped often to $1
a ton about Tule lake because
there was no way to get It to
waiting markets. The Oregon
Trunk buldlng, It was said, would
MENU HINT.
Rreakfaat,
Orange Juice Cooked Cereal
Buttered Toast Milk
Coffee
I Dinner.
Beef Pot Roast and Gravy
Mashed Potatoes
Sour Cream Beans
Sliced Tomatoea
Tapioca Cream Sponge Cake
(plain)
Milk ,
Lnacheos.
Brown Bread and Cutter
Cottage Cheeae Salad
Apple Sauce
Chocolate Gingerbread
Hot Tea . Milk
TOD AYS RECIPES.
Boor Cream Beane Ptrfrf and
cut up one pound of wax beans.
Cook in boiling water and when
nearly done add salt Finish rook
ing, drain and add one-half cop
of sour cream. This is good either
hot or cold.
Chocolate Gingerbread one cup
molassee. one cup eoar milk, two
and one-third cups flour, ene and
three-quarter teaspoons soda, two
teaspoons ginger, one-half t"ooon
aalt Mil soda with seer milk end
add molesses. 81ft together re
maining dry Ingredients, com bins,
add butter and beat weu. Base in
moderate oven twenty-five min
utes. Ing
ter melted, one teaspoon cocoa, one
and one-quarter cup powdered
sugar, one-half teaspoon vanilla,
cold coffee. Mix dry Ingredients;
add butter and enough coffee to
make it the right consistency to
spread.
Cottage Oeeee Baled' One-half
pound cottage cheese, one aweetl
tea pepper, cnowpeo, sss email
Mien grateeV ene-quarter euf nut
meats, sett.
- Mix and ti toe dry moisten with
bring Tale lake IS mile nearer
to rail transportation than It waa
now. It waa also the belief that
lumber development anticipated
would Increase vasUy tbe local
markets.
Cheese shipped from Malln to
Bend, It waa testified, waa sent
by pa reels post, since the rate
was 11 cents a pound 'cheaper
than by express and the move
ment was small at best. A direct
rail outlet to the north. It was
thought, would Increase the de
mand In wider markets..
Livestock grown In the Interior
would have two markets. It waa
aaid, instead of the sole Califor
nia outlet, as at present, and
very often growers finding It to
their advantage to aell in Port
land rather than on San Pran-
Cisco Bay.
Settlement! of tbe Irrigation dis
tricts and the whole Interior
country, wltneaaee aald, would be
very much atlmulated with the
coming of new rail lines.
Oregon public service commis
sion asked two daya to present
Ita case. Tbe Southern Pacific
asked that the commission's case
1 5rectde 11 ow.? . hown'
The
Southern Pacific's motion waa
overruled.
For the Commission, W. P. El
lis, assistant attorney-general de
clared It waa not opposed to the
Southern Pacific, except aa lis
proposals were adverse to the
public health interest .
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AIIKANMA8 (KH'RT
l'RKPAREI) FOR, MORE
OIL PROMOTKRH
fAamUtod Pnat Lnmt Win.)
TEXARKANA. Ark.. Oct. S
More oil company promoters are
expected to go on trial before
Judge Youmana in the United
Statee District Court here when
it convenes October 12 for a spe
cial term.
The Texarkana court for the
last two years baa been the scene
of trials of other promoters who
are alleged to have taken In mil
lions through extravagant pro
mises and representations on
which to aell oil stock. A dosen
or more have been aent to tbe
Federal prison at Leavenworth.
The docket for tbe October term
has on It tbe caaee of John llea-
senger, W. Homer Taylor. Jeas U
Tomberltn, Louis 8. Grimm. W.
R. Simmon a, Harvey B. Pratt
Paul L. Flanery, Jim Drever, Jay
J. Grimm and Pat Murphy.. All
are charged in from five to nine
counts with use of the malla to
defraud.
Witnesses In the cases will
come from all parte of tbe coun
try. LONDON ACTORS TO
HAVB NEW SCHOOL.
f Aanokbd Pms lasi Win.)
LONDON, Oct 8. - The Uni
versity of London will have a new
sort of drama and theatre school
in the theatrical productions of
which such actors and producers
aa Granville Barker, Nigel Play
fair, Edith Cfalg aad Bass Dean
will play ptouilnent p4K-
An old ftrmnasium. -at' 'East
London College, has been convert
ed Into a theatre sestlog v per
sons and" still tut utilised Ji pro
ducing slgteseth-century dramas
which are tltte known Ko ap
peal will. feemade to underraM
ate stndsdW '.All . Ifccturef, dad
playa will he-prepared' wUa the
thought of interesting actors and
dramallMv- . .,.'',: -s.Vi
. .' 1 ii o i. .r ''
GREKKft HOI ND 6VBft lti'-V"
FKljKKAL QUA Nlr J KV
' Tony Dei Angelus, Bam Ptartlno
and Eddie Grills, 8stU Greeks
arrested' here for the transporta
tion of a stolen car from one
state to another, were hound ever
to the federal grad Juty today by
Commissioner C.-F. Hopkins. Ball
waa fixed In the aum f $2,000 .
each. Two ' Deputy U. 8. Mar-'
balls arrived thla . mornfng to
take the trio to Portland, whsre
BLVKBXJUUES FOB PIE.
. Pick ever cnrefolly snd wash
cleaa feu qonrts of larte, per
fect blaeberriee that are seed
less. Place there in a preasrve
kettl with threw pints of sugar,
and set the kettkt in the oven
for Rve ninutee or so to melt
together and start the Jutes
Bowing. Then lift to a gas bole
covered with as asbestos mat,
and eeok gently and slowly,
pkimmint well antO tbe mass is
rtoh and the berries done. Then
put IntS hot jars, fill to runnlnf
over sad seal.
a little cream. Serve on lettuce
leaves. .
TESTED CAN NINO RECIPES.
Oreen Teeisto Miaee One peek
rreen tomatoes, six rape sofar,
one poMd ehopped raisins, two
tahlssasans salt, two laweepeone)
cloves, two tablespoon cinnamon,
can vl nearer, one eon ehopped
apples. NtttSMf and aUaptee bp
' B.I. , - Aku Lull Ia.
taaao. oesi lev torw aw. --
4a ftm-
ay
be used now of
sMjed ter wtatsr vat,
ffaimmbai Pick lee Select
small cucumbers. Wash the en
cumbers, then apruiKM wiin awn
..a arfth aald watar. Use MM
9 ? ft"0-. jiSu Si
next nay exam n
fruit Jar or in aa earthen erock.
Add pep per t? . f1
large or smsll, eedir,g to the
receptacle used. 8pTinkU in, also.
. few wseie spice, trover wits
vioetar. SesMIni hot. .Seal fruit
fruitikavms
aura na m enmnn
.bsriUatd t
t w aextday preceed aa gives)
aa ara neiere .mcmos-
rrsensTptctls, sot gTSpe ft ssb.
V-m kmess swat aad aweer the
meamharat SasM tke eraser vtt
Flared eeves,
J Skirt, Featured
: t Is
Bell-tared sleeves and skirt
are featamt la thla coat rock,
aa American creation. ' The ma
terial need Is chiffon voile in a
cool green, bat with, woman's
sajaal BKQWtistrnCT, It is eolUr-
they will be tried in the federal
court.
Have yon an ax to grind? There
are hundreds who want tbe Job.
To learn their name read tbe
News-Review ealaaifled ada. -
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CRASHES. KILLING
. . (SSMeiaM fras) hwi Win.)
MITCHELL FIELD. N. Y.. Oct.
8. Harry Bunnell), civilian avia
tor, was killed, and Clarence D.
Chamberlain, pilot, was injured
today when thelrhome built mo
noplane crashed In tbe first event
of the national-air Tacea.
: i1 f Jbsaclstal rrw Usml WHI
?' MITCHELL FIELD! N. V.. Oct.
I. Basil P. Howe, of Kevnort. N.
.. piloting a Thomas Morse plane.
Won the two- seater free for all
race which opened the national
air races today.- -His time for the
100 mile course averaged 102.9
miles an hour.
Special price on electric
plant at Wharton' Bros.
light
1 veA I
lnxA "' -7 I
TesL
CofleeV
Asking
Powder I
Extfsctt J
Spices
II' "' blend from the . ,
l.l TOVwaCUUlir ffourcornenof
VBBammamaaaBat Black (Ortnm Pekoe) .
Bell Millinery
Another New Sliipment of Smart
OFF.THE-FACE PIRATE and
ROLLED BRIM HATS
Made of fine quality Lyons Silk Velvet, on sale
for Friday and Saturday.
RJghMO'the-Minute
Styles
SANDYS
THE THRILLING LOVE
WATCH FOR IT IN
Lawn seed and fertiliser at Whar
ton Bros.
OH BOT, bought a bargain and
there are many more cars advep
umna. Read 'em yourself.
o
'Read the Classified ads,
in The News-Review. Thej
mean dollars to you.
Potato dlgcera at Wharton Pto.
rARlN "UOfrNlN' "
bessie J: ::Ls'
Pessle Bacon, a daughter of "Lightnln's" departed star and co
author, appeared with her father for more than two years at the Oaiety.
Theatre, New York; and Felix Ilaney was a regular member ot the
New York cast for a long period. Other graduates of the Bacon com
pany, who will contribute to the fnn and heart throbs of the local en
gagement are Jack Marvin, Miles McCarthy, Mrs. Frank Bacon, MargL
Miller, RobL Lowe, Frank Thornton, James Worsley, Ethan Allen,
Nellie Keller, Wm. Wagner, Genevieve I.yle. and other favorites.
Mr. Jefferson wss selected for the title role because of his striking
resemblance to his father, the late Joseph Jefferson, and his perform
ance is ssld to rival that of Mr. Bacon In mellownens snd subtle charm.
Just try it that's all!
, A tin of any size you choose
will cost you nothing at all.
if you do not pronounce it the
rarest tea you have ever tast
ed. Merely ask your grocer.
Schilling Tea
QhclmMt onh tea C
SealedL
COMING
SERIAL OF REAL LIFE
THE NEWS-REVIEW
INSTITl'TK HKIiII.
. The Christmas Seal Sale Insti
tuted for the district, was held thla
afternoon In the Mehodlst Church,
South. Arrangements were made
through the Douglas County
Health Association, ot which O.
C. Brown Is president. There
was a good attendance, and a fine
representation from neighboring
cities. Dwight 8. Anderson of '
New York was the chief speaker.
DAUGHTER CO-AUTHOR
Wat is.
Green (Japan)
V nUihBasa-M