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- -..(.! .- .. ) : ' ! '.'-"."', - ' -- t i ' . i . . t . . . . . . 1 -' - - ------ -1 - - . - - : - ... , , TUB PRECOX STATESStANf THURSDAY. OCTOBER 10, 101 W. ' ' " - . .. ; i - 1 FOUNTAIN PENS U Ta Carry a Complete Line of Coiiklln and Moore Fountain pcn Jiasc in rmuiK, ouru ,j minjj quality ana ison T eakine Feature Easily Put Them in a Class by Themselves. yw uuu, ov5 nivm . . : , HAETMAN BROS. CO. r.lght from 601 Belmont street. Pfi land, where she was lmng with her brother, and was thought to have left with a-soldler. Miss Lensele. In explaining the circumstances, said she had boon feeling lonesome and. after having gone to the depot with the soldier, went ; to visit several friends. i OTARY BRINGS BIG REDUCTION HIPLEY'S ASD OPTICIANS ' X. W. Crier Stat Liberty IU. ; Bairaa, ureaoa QUALITY I L SERVICE , TRICE ' . ' : . ' - SI ' CITY NEWS Vertlict for Ikfemlint In the case of A- L. Ford Warren gainst Ed Moore and Hay Redmond to recover damages on ,45 head of sheep ajl?ged to haTe been. killed by dogs belonging to the defendants, a Jury In the Circuit court late yester day returned a verdict for Moorf an.l uedmond. An action for pay ment . for services amounting to $416.44 instituted by James W. Clark against L. D. Kelly is now up for hearing. Kelly owns a sawmill In which, the plaintiff was employed. An Unusual Bargain I A $750 Singer player piano tor $562 an exceptional boy 'for any one desiring a high, grade Instru ment. E. L. Stiff & Son, 446 Court street, : :v DIED ' 0REGON--SUte street near 0 E. depotJ Home of Artcraft and Paramount pictures. Lisle Bergiison In i 'Hearts of th Wilds.) - ; LIBERTY- Liberty near . guts street! Hlab elass reels. The Fair Pretender," featur ing Madge Kennedy. BL1GI1 State between Lib erty and High, Mutual and Etaebtrd films. Special films. Charlie Chaplin and others. Cake Brings Blir Money ! P. N. Woodry, the auctioneer, auc. tloned off a cake for Mrs. E. P. Mills at a sale at the Llndeis place near Frultland. The take brought $11.50. Mrs.; Mills turned the money over to the Morningside auxiliary of the Red I Cross. -;':, .;.." - ; , Fnrnltnre Sale Greatest furniture sacrifice of the year; Knure rurniturs biock qi im perial rurniture Co., now. oeing closed out by Feidstein-uresior uo.. 177 .North, Liberty street, saiem. Social Meetlns Postponed All women -who are members of WANE At 'WilUmette eanatorinm at 10 o'clock Wednesday night, October 9, Mrs. Minnie Frances Wane, age 44 years. She is survived by a husband. Sill Wnne, and two sons, Maynard and Hugh Wane. Her huBband is, am ployed on the T. P. Jones ranch in Mission Bottom. v Mrs. Wane was formerly Minnie Springer of Silver ton, i , The funeral will be held Friday, the funeral procession leaving the Rigdon undertaking parlors at 1 o'clock In the afternoon and services will be held at Silverton at 2:30 o'clock. i , - , Freight Rate on Apples Is Re fduced to Maximum of $1.10 Hundred The public service commission yes terday received a telegram from Chairman Miller, who Is in Wash ington, announcing that the railroad administration has granted a reduct ion In the transcontinental freight rate to a maximum of $1.10. This Is the' figure that the hpple growers have been contending for. Chairman Miller's telegram give Senator Mc Nary credit for procuring the re duction. The lower, rate will save the growers of Oregon. Washington and Idaho, the three northwest states benefitted, an estimated total of $00,000 this season. The rate la effective immediately afld is without prejudice in bringing future com plaints. For storage In transit an additional 5 cents a hundred will be charged. A few days ago a telegram was re ceived from Senator McXary saying that a compromise at $1.15 would probably be the best that could' be done. ... i MEETING EVERY REQUIREMENT. V Of style, quality, value and variety. .GarmeuU to meet every need and at prices that tUnd the totf. of. comparison. To fully nppredaU our exceptional assortment yon murt come and see it while ia at its best. A visit to our ready-to-wear department just now will surely "be a pleasure. QUALITY MERCHANDISE POPULAR PRICES I PERSONALS I Mr. and Mrs. E. TJnnell and nob is iW Cent Off v - r 0s sll MlUrt tires in stock. Clark's tire house, 319; N. commercial sireci. piiods 74. J ' '' ; Goes to San Franisoo r C. P - Bishop left Tuesday for San Francisco, where he will be gone for Vut two wei-ks. Mr. Bishop has n in pendetnn during tho past naraber of months, but arrived last week iaSalemj. ; ' j lVoo.1 KiecUiI 1 For 10 days, beginning October 8, we will sell 10 loads 16-lnch mill wood at $2.60 per load. Prompt de livery. Spaulding Lagging Co. the United Spanish War Veterans I ert narrey of Tasmania, .Australia, auxiliary should meet at 2 o'clock pn 1 re SUests at the Iillgh. Thursday' afternoon in the lobby of the postorflce and be prepared, to WcTk In the Bed Cross , surgical dressings department Instead , of holding the usual social afternoon. , I ..... Leal BTanks ' i Get them at the statesman 300 01 fjce. j Catalog ; on application. Imliann I-ave C'hemawa Three Indian boys, Thomas reter- i ....... . ' . .1 1 1' A M K. son, L V. IH'.aiU jHOiiei aui Hayes escaped from the cnemawa Indian school Tucfday. ine- ooy are supposed to oe neadea ror ron- land and officials were , asuca 10 watch for them. ' State Takes Over Big Tillamook County Work i At a meeting of the state highway commission in Portland Tuesday the commission decided to take over lha Three Rivers grading and gravel ing project fn Tillamook county, tne estimated cost Of WBIcn IS sizz.'ivv. The highway Is about 10 liillea long nrf it la exceeded that nine monins win he renuired to complete m work. A project statement relative to a G. SHIPLEY COMPANY PREPARE TO DO Y0VR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING EARLY 1111 to Leave Soon-- Prof. J4 tV. Hall, formerly of the Willamette Unnlversfty faculty, will leave today for Washington, D. C, to take up his new Iwork as statis tician expert In the department of labor. He will Tisit hie family in Oakland. Cal l on his way. rratnasa Notice On cloth. 1 The kind that lasts. Statesman job. office. Pillow Klin Not Wnnted Women misunderstanding; tbe re- viest of WHlarnette chapter or ream- mllows to be donted to the Red Cross for uselin the base hospitals have been bringing in pillow sups Instead. The k organization has bad bo call for th latter. Xotiee We are Beady " To receive cider and vinegar ap- ntalt tha fniiowinr nrlees: Cider apples sound frujt shaken from trees. $10.00 per ion. iBsr plesJ windfalls and down fruit, $8.00 per "ton. Sacks furnished. Gideon Stols Co., near Mill and j Summer streets. -v't i, ' : 1 - The First Presbyterian Chorch Frank Yeoman of Baker was at the BUgh over night. . Miss Ethel Chambers of Asnlsnd nossed the night at the Marlon be-1 . fta1 ,tween Burns and Crsne . . . , .V- fore going on to roniino.. I in Harney county was signea uy n Ruth R. Winters or U urinae " commission and will be presemra at tho Marion. . Frank Fawk'of Dallas was In the cltr vesterday. James Lucas, formerly 01 me iw iv. atate and the governmeni cal Western Union office and now I ,,ach pay 140,000 and Harney county manager of the ornce ax wjrrui, 1 $20,000. was in Salem yesterday. The commission authorised the ex- Rev. D. A. MacKensle, one of the I pcnrt!ture of $15,000 In Wheeler and v m r. A. secretaries at Vancouver I niniam counties for malnenance barracks, was In Salem a few hours work a macadam project of about last night en .route to Dallas to visit f0ur miles between Marshfleld and his family. 1A Coqnllle In Coss county was approved E F. Carleton, assistant state by the commission, provided permls school superintendent, was in Port- $lon of the federal government can land yesterday. be obtained. The Coos county peo- Mrs. Boudinet seeiey. wno pie were represemea a mc uwnu rt week-end in Salem Riving a talk bv a delegation headed by Louis . . t a . 1 . at the Y. W. C. A. r naay nigui. Simpson. turned to ber home,in rorxiana ear ly this week. . . J. 1 1,. Smith was In Portland yes- Slnator Albert ADranara ui iws EPIDEUC NOT YET IN SAL! OF DISINTEGRATION ' HUN PROMPTS PLEA (Continued from page 1J, in . . . . ond has Its greatest aepm wor Lens. Between these two pockets, the KffS"tSSffl:5fSJ Serial Pcnoat'-Are Scared aEPJ SSJSS" . ness Is Light ie First Presbyterian ennren j tQ Jt pver nlRht on wtn nhrT. the regular quarterly I PurK was i? i none- e..- October 13.1 DUSiness. nei v-r, - romomaiua n: Tn view o fthat tact a preparatory Anderson, will take the place cf the or,, ior - Thursday evening trayer meeting. All memDers oi ue cu " 3 A .v be cordially weicomeo, io v las count y; reports have made no meiwos this army and are Inclined to be lieve that a new drive la Belgium is . to be expected at aay moment. On the other extreme of the Una today's advices show that General Pershing has beee cleaning w the ground lmmdiaieiy raw . v- where enemy positions sin his lines of com ran hi - most advanced for- itHniie. -This mar be a a.vrBuwe " - hlch not only has engunca v' rl tactical move to prepare me way ior bral. but has torn Its wsy inrous fc nrw Amerlcaa drV" on the ieas h. Ale Blndenburg defense tone l With no reports of cases of Spanish I jnto open country . T ' . Influenza received from oiuciai t 0n the north, tne unusn i"t. XF1,UXZ.V KKAI-uk j.vh-. sources In Salem yesterday, it ap- pressing In on UTle from the west ... pears that there Is as yet no danger norUl forms the northern Jaw CAMp lewis. T A COM A. WasV, of an epidemic such as In other of a possible plnetr movement -Spanlsh unuensa made Its coast cities. City Health Officer Dr. aJtainst the Whole Doual salient. The nnt appearanc a Camp lwia to O. H. Miles stated that a number of Germans began a retirement on the -4J wj1h lB arTiTi of 217 officers persons had phoned him concerning Lens-Armentleres front some .time n4 enIutf4 men for the-21$tb en supposed cases, but he believed, that tl0 which they hate checked., fear- rtgiment from Camp Forwst, they were nothing more serious than probably the , envelopment or Q t wf4. aBQonneed by MalJor severe colds or miia cases qi mtm- their Douai ironi wbiw I Irby O. Mciiiasson. could be relievea umuii.u-.w- jp-trtr. tonlgnu nnn IT The capture of Cambral now threat- were dlACOTered In the unit. Tb-e ens this front from the south as Wf.r !mn,ediately Isolated and qsaf- well. and It Is believed here that the lBe4 at tn, t hospital. Every enemy must move Immediately out olber member ot the o alt was placM of the whole Lllle-Doual rglon. immediately In restrictive qsaraa- Th. aitaation looks to be even ,, prevent the disease from my mm - . . & w a.Mv sr- on the Loan front, r ruu tiritiah break-tnrouxa "UD 111 . SIT ensa one finds at this season of the voir In Salem. . .-.v . Several cases reponea si me yu mi Indian school . nave prairu are will serv Ooslnif out Wall Paper -i Z . -T . tel Wholesale cost ana less, imperial Turalture Co. '- . i irct Cifv Finances Good at f nit nt J nifa lBflilCT I of materials ior us cuui.iu ww-. Cna OI nuu " ,k1. ns that It must wait i- 1 f I". Ti " t. mirehase A balance of $85983.48 was on uni mmvl hand in the city treasury at the close of lnJr0Perreminary arrangements of the third quarter of the year on and ot ,25.000 ftmc- ,vr tn nrrordine to figures ror ine v111"" ' t in. Who is : now devoting ber f I riven by City Treasurer Rice. At the J"Jf ? tne 0& n0me on Twelfth time! to nrlvate violin insirucupo- .. of the previous ---- bnt the proposed building win N,m Home for Old Folk May Await End of Var n?innde luffl? ' 1 ; I president of the school, emphatically An acre of ground on the north I denIed that there1 need be any con .10 r,r renter street at the corner 1 Ara .v.,,) iV,m atatlne that In an of Sixteentb Is to be occupied by the J lnstUutl0I1 of the slie- of Chemawaj certainly Salem Old People s nome, wueuc it is possible to secure iuc 1 "l.? . the Mis Elisabeth Levy - the allies there Is alwsys a certain amout 01 1 command of the oise vauey m u--lllne... of. this- tort. ll. water of ; hour, with of rou be- slcian, who said last nigm inai m of ike dosen boys in me nopn there -bad very light attacks would probably be well snoriiy. V . . a . - rresding among otaer soia.ers sta tioned ber. " and prepared meet neW pupils at ber V76.83 remained and this with JSij So. 563 Court St. 797.72. the receipts for the peHod i . I made a total of $152,374.55. Dis- akers to Make Trip Today a group of Sa lev jnenjlll bursements amounted to $.65,301.07. Cahill Alleges Ieertlon James J. Calhlll has filed a divorce lleral Cahlll. his wife, who be claims Spenk" tn A..-tA him iin a n mm 1 a 1 1 and I Today a cronp oi ba - r r albeek' Ilwl-V in Canada In .ttekd a JiUlK 6f M CoftTt Meeti some unknowO location. The.coupie ence .prepa.--., - nextr"-"- , . , r'J- t Tn11n. " v ' ' ... i ' mimttm i.nniis III JU1LU. Ilj 1 1 " ..... a' l.traat hut the DroDOsed un ".- tim.. that num- accommoaaio iuu w - ber. The selection of the site Is considered a particularly fortunate one as It Is near the parks IbIAXGEHLHAR The, couple were married, in August, 1907. . . A war 1 11 Trlndall, W. C. Wlns.ow, Rev. R. I e I S. prison. Dr. H. C. I , Can Your Kalmon "Sow bori't delarL If you do -If will be too late. Theiqiiality is fine and the price reasonable at Fitts Market. ,r A,,vnt liuckestein. ir. CtB... -r. tvirV Tlavey. vv . npr iriiiwut - W. X. Stale and Oscar Gingrich. Office 560 J. fe. Nat. BankTlldg. r Hours 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. Thone 859 - . : Residence: " North Capital SU i rbone 469 DR. B. H. WHITE osnxPATino .iivsici.ix 'and suncEO.v t . . i Dr. ! Alice mncrmi , Eyes and nerves. - DALLAS. Or.. Oct. 8. (Special to John W.lThe Statesman) Tne rois. v-uuu,. Circuit court ror-ucionex grinding away on a number of civil Ses aid is rapidly nearlng the end .v A AnrVft M on a ay anci"""- ;Danng Last 30 Days A toll of fire lives were taken by n.. tinrlnr the month oi rT.mher. according to the report supporteJ in his statement by Dr. I fore tbem In a movoment iQeV ward rrom wo ,w " ,. east, the-French troops under Gen eral Gouraud already are aerors the a i . h are tarnlsc the enemy s position" on the Sulppe aUI f .rib r east wlttt tne Am"'"" IBltlD ssvassi . g, in. sulone offers little hope of ..ninri rpulfttince. as it Is sup- 1 " win .lllnnl stmKrl'IAIIthlim by lew mwu -r HM H l.ll 1 rA MI ?lrB7.VnVem;acer liaXaXI. J wai ' - wM leave the enemy -lot, the front in St. Gobala forest and the heights to the ot' a difficult position between the OI ! ti Alrne lines. Encircllng,both these plncer move .t.ndi the greet trap tipped v.nu law bv the American wu w3 ' - . and in ueiginni aj Local MKtary Man Will As - sist in Drill and Lecture Men on Tactics THE COMMERCIAL CIDER WORKS ? ' phone 21U Salea, Ortjtm , Manufacturen cf dder to drink. Brin la jour ripe apples bas Of Diseases of SALEM Women and Nervous Diseases I -:- OREGON IrPtrhas been nenv ,n calem ly at east oce; The local branch '.iw"? -.! - Telesraph company rece ved no ice last 'night , mm J A. Forehand, district superintendent at Seattle, that It Is to be open the rg- ular holiday nours. . the ease of H. L. Crlder vs. & Watt for damages was board and verdict, in tavor oi me u. rendered. Today ano n, v--- r.rahim K, walk '.nt.iH tmt Gehlhar. who has had n September fire losses Issued TfHn years commissioned experience In terdav by Harvey Wells, state 1- the Oregon National iard, asd who surance commissioner. Tne persuu. , now. a feaeralix-a rtauon.i -who lost their lives were: officer In reserve, has consented to MraV Emma Wiley of Tillamook. aM,,t la directing drill and tojee who died of shock; John Swlck of ture fore Salem's new M company. UnntoS i who was burned fatally 0regon National guard, in Uctlcs wmfeTryllg to put out a fire: F. A. and ether military -ubjer t. . sntomoblle MllftW" " orfic'ers-heTe bav. noted that recent o Brother in France farm. a. rfJVhe t : i wno wvi - . to,,ittit- l.Amnanv laat night, several new a was oevUde on in unexpired lease 1. occupying the court's attention. first a rmr r..fn.nlrlin TUsh thst reached Roulers and caused the en emy to prepsre for early evu Hon of the Flanders coast. At both ex tremities of this line there are strong indications thsf new blows are about to be struck. ,.. .. v.. K.n reported unofficially . . v . ..lira Vreneh arm V has Batler Hears of Death SACKS FOR SALE Wbewt Berks. Oat ftacks. OvJo iwwka. Potato Rks A Big Assortnaetit for Bale. Mnch BeKm roruasMi ivic WESTERN JUNK CO. Salesn's Tjf fllrg Jaak Dealers Corner ( Center aad Cemnerdal FbosM 70 At Statesman juu WANTED Highest Cash Price Paid. ; Also All Kinds of Junk. CAPITAL JUNK CO. The Rnnsre Deal House. . 271 Chemeketa St. Phone 398 . -ived from bis home Total losses -an ",: i.r. added to the compsny " amotion- , T-n",,.V ,. . toUUI I .r. wui t. r- ,HMd. In . letter-from ;: "" He .!. - amlnatlon for rirsi-vi- - et.tea mar nes i BpjBaaaiiBjiBaiaBBgJJJJJ2j222JS ta,ptar "i-ae; d was wounded se- mate and U now .a verely in the-battle ot u-- He nop i """7,7k. .rrv. He was a Ul x - Ills AnsrFn sit ni . . a i rAm nirn aa lcw Hrtctors. It is jus. I n . Kosoltal. ano Doais carr,. - the while o rj !!.rn SSotiier 'U Cloned JnformaUoa or n,s ae.w .'V..:, can Frateisco, i i:!" f cl II 11 ucr i Playmate at Pedee - ' ;'!.."". nave Yonr r-.-ElectriciUghts Repaired , ; Before Winters i tVFT"rff 12LKCTRIO CO. t2 N. Commercial rhono 053 .ixhsn-ore expects to A-I t.rre Pharmacist mate, rl ne IX been under quarantine for two - 0int influenza. weeks i-ji . o' -. WAR LVBOR XL-KDS GB1LT. WASHINGTON'. Oct. 9- "E'"01 Is on a proper undeisUnding by the - ,v. kmmiiII ul ire ' DALLAS, Or.. Oct. ..-P Ll aTd the shortage of labor was laid i The Statesman, u-7' . - today oy ",b1k1 the G-year-old.son i .. P;V" war ino nsirie. ,JVJ--Ce i SroT Da iTa; wai shot I'VhorV 3 10.000 men lISrTnuV the war indnstrle. boar4 bu - . ....... - if. .nn.l I a . . i nun la aniD . .w wiiiie jjimi w.. i .firi tn lionr bi-y.iuv'.- - - wrnoou "7 . . . ..j - . i SEfiSH w f nnrl , j iTn. alnce October 3. Tear8 . tne efrorls baf ncn Women's Pro of Miss ; -rtlllBa. Miss . m i.J waa icnooimair. tha it''A'?"'!..'.'e:r" QOllC id -ait a. w.AeninP &una7 '. ' . hovs The shooting occu..ru :. - - . s -ritt. other children oi in COiuij-uj vntt, t tlA nOliTlllllll - t" vr" -r ... ..nic it morning on piu .nru.. Vh. les. essential Industries I lu w for labor for war work. CAMBRAI IN RUINS (Continued from page 1). tn the spring. Only the endurA Portland, . e . rtT tective bui - ThuTsdav a . jiasnnrr-ia iti -1 Day phone NlSbt pbone 50 ji.Vr - 189S . LARMER TRANSFER Efficiency Speed , j ; Responsibility We will pack move or atoro ; your goods and guarantee sat isfaction.; 1 . ; . ... . ... ; Rates on Eastera SblpmenU our specialty. Piano MoVrng and Out of Towa i: Trlpa WOOD AND COAL I ! 457 Stale Street. aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaBaaaaaaBaaBaaaaaaaaaaa OregonTaxi&BaggageCo. Phone Trv oar Checking STStom an SiSeS1 ery frcluu6Ted, . - . 1 .Maaveeeae3Ct -.. vvAi i tmmJt ""si:? Aa4An llla pWBdm - iaaSi .-. tr.II K.rke gZ TUB A M COMPLEXION Ruddy Cheeks-Sparkling Eyes Most Women Can Have 'i.. .n. exwa m WeU.KnOWn fcanui.tuw1" " line nrir,u"' v nhinPhvsiaan I ..hwt. the Marquene wj ""-'"..,,.-. h.M troops r.- ZTt:,7w;,r. treated th; crowd at his home and re- d .Iss to the offen- J'Jt w7mS foV Uvcrand-bowel Turning later with a "Vat UTve wlih such conspicuous, success Stt? S theso years he gave to , le. Members of the party say tha . ve i Mton ,n d WsMtienti a prescription made ot a lew he ordered young """t" att"k. the men from all parts oi me tritn ol ve cm, namms .- rr" l ne saia n - - - geis soldiers 01 Pli Tablets. You will know them by ceeded U commit the tvMarqurtte Ml.The adnce their ouve cow. . . ,t,. .n.,r.trtr Hlslternoon. e m . . . -in aaar aaiii rt m ana tiiu . a i iva 'on v..iula.j. 1 . srs -1 tf These taDicare-nQd ramuy m. j " e been burned eral line ot lionaia. iuS.Ku fiver and bowels, wWcose a normal f atheT said to have eea Caur,er. action, carrying oa i"'" 1 to deatn in a VI. "ft ySahav? rJa T-sVlTowJooMutt " yYri! "JuTi fnruuG. headaches, a the highest order. enntlnues this Sl ave reached the gen- cauary IEdwaW divo Tablets-the suc affizSW AUdrug&tttt. to aeaio ia ..j vi. ino- l!v .ii.r Tho boy is but ine mwiiiuw - 't ,.r th. ruri.lo" , ?rV- ..r.,?r.? Mo...;- afternoon from ---- near Pedee. riownt.o of the eTaHng. The 11 to rest In tho redee cemol t.. HALT COAL LKTASIJ. rvr Aatiivr.TON. Oct. Pending .nvesugatlon of the dec .del Inert.-. !. the p imber 01 coae ' IrtbSror. within the snonths. the fuel administration an nouseed that no.sddltlnal llc-nsea for the di.tribution of the two fuels will be granted. rne mere e.uaatc4 as ucarly 200 pet pjni. Is Extra Lot of Fancy Concords for JeHy Miking at 6 and 7c . per pound TOKAY and LADY YVXQZR GEAPES, Excellent Quality gr Tahle Uae, 2 pounds for .. : 88 GROUND CHERRIES' . Bend us your order now. a? GRAVENSTON APPLES Excellent Quality, Firm, Ripe Fruit, per box. . . .$1.00 to L50 KING EATING APPLES Per Box :....a.,.......,.,:.....:...vlto$lX0 BEURRE DEANJU PEARS The Finest Table Pears, per box.v.v. .-.v. y . -U-M TAKE NO CHANCE Ask for FISHER'S BLEND FLOUR and Get It. EcryJj Knows It's The Best. The Price Is Now, per sack SU ROTH -GROCERY' .$