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THE OREGON STATESMAN t SATTRDAY. NOVEMBER 23. 1018. Diamonds, Jewelry, Watches glLVERWXRE and CLOCKS, chosen front our cart fully kp 'lfclM Htork having style, quality and acceptability,' at moderate prices. T - HABTMAN BROS. CO. ; - ; JKWKLEHI AXU ornciAHt ' I K. W. Oner State Uktrif Sts. I Balea. urccta - Dr. Rnnlettc, Optometrist. Kycs Scientifically Examined. probably be distributed amonr home lens men. it was learned yesterday by the local Red Cross chapter.' A number of people have Inquired as to what will be come of the packages 4 9 .1 ..t i , ...... .t .t A .. t I i ii ti w ucitirim null k rrifurii lur iu formation was sent to headquarters- Many .nave aireauy. written on in wrappers of their boxen that they should be given to others if the men to whom they are addressed cannot be. found. , 5 ........ . - ... I CITY NEWS Victory Dance nt Tuhht Saturday November 23.,Salem Orchestra. V , u rtenl Siitisfa l in a Ti That runs over its guaranteed miliase. the "Kevere" will give you this satisfaction land is moderately nrlctfd i flrHt in -quality and in ser Ll" Clark' Tire House. 319 North Commercial t reex. i ue j 4 j 1 1 ! n'roag Amount Given Through an error fl, published list of ittbscribers to the united war work campaign fund credited F. A. Thauer wKn a contribution of only $1. Mr. Thsoer gave $10.25. , the defendant has usurped the office of city commissioner in Portland and holds It wrongfully. It is possible that the court may hand down ao opinion next Tuesday. lli)nromo Vaudeville Today and Sunday. Entire new show each day at the lillgb theatre. It Takes Time- To make Dhotorrachs. and make them right. Come early for your sit tings and be assured of the beet ser vice. The Parker-Shrode Studio. TiilmlulgO ' la 'Panthea" at the Liberty Sun ia. . - : iettl Bnvnks . et them at the Statesman Job of pj' Catalog on application. Here i on Furlough X . t. 6v....Vir vlin hoi nail ' JVin I' Duuiiit'i " "v thlrge of the naval labratories at Goat Wand for the last 16 months. (TIlTeU 1U bucui J"-. , 4ay furlough. At the completion of Wleave he will return to San Fran titt to continue his wof k'. i ' ': , JHney Dance. Kllverton Opera Hons Saturday. November 23. ' ! leeelpta. Notes and AH Blanks At Statesman jod omi " ' . Membership Is Large Figures prepared by Mrs. Gladys Ktchford. secretary of the ilea cross. Willamette chapter's member- ihipis 12.963 with 5000 school aux- ni..d momhaVO in CI ft ii I T lOTl 1U1B in ali jf mciuwcjo ; im ..w t&ipter has 155 auxiliaries. t. " ai ' ' .0ft a midnight expreas. The big tomwly sensation ot; the year at the LTherty Sunday. . ' .. - Highways RapUl Transits ' - Salem auto truck service Port- tend and way points. -Dally leave lalem 10 a m. Office 137 S. Com Btwiat street... Phone 195. j . W. Bents acd Tom Slattery. con- M soldier takers anr anegeo ihoplifters, who have been confined in h onnntv 1a ii for Over a week. till appear in the Justice court at 2 clock this afternoon to answer a efcarge of stealinr a bolt of cloth Nim Inhn Sundln'a tailor shOP. To Finlah Sleet inr Here Iluxiness left uncompleted at tne annual meeting of the Grand Com niftnderv nf Kniphtu Temnlar in liend last month is to be finished at a ses sion convening in Salem next Mon day. The meetings will be held in the Masonic temple. The convention adiourned in Bend. when Thomas C Taylor of Portland, past grand com- a a ... a A manaer, aroppea aeaa. II. W. Kvro Will Itorive Tm-keva At the old Independent Market lo cation South Commercial street, from baturday morning to Tuesday ntgnt- .Noiiiing but gooii fat turkeys wantea Highest market price paid. Phone 2206M, evenings. 11 U tarv Tnlmalits Formerly of Salem, came up from Portland Yesterday and nlaved with Hunt's Quality orchestra at the Elk's ball at McMinnvilte last niirht. Miss Talmadge will also play for the high school club a dance this evening. fane la DismisMMl According to Instructions from the. suureme court the case of Ella Watt executrix of the estate of Charles L Watt, against F. H. Ueeves. et al was dismissed yesterday by Circuit Jnrttre c. C. IHnrhmn. The suit cen tered about property sold to satisfy a mortgage and later redeemed. monev Is now In the hands of tne sheriff, who ha" orders to dispose of it to the defendants. The case was at one time before the supreme court but was sent back to tne lower tri bunal with a mandate for further naAlAAiUnlfl I atf f DIED FREE Thursday night at Portland. Mrs.. Eliza Free of Liberty. Death took place at the borne of her son. Kruewt Free where she bad been visiting for a number of months. Heart trouble was the Immediate cause, bul it was attended by com plications and ber illness had lasted for some time. She was CO years' of age. A son, Archie, of Liberty and another, Willis also of Liberty but now of Camn Lewi also survive. The funeral will be held in this city Monday, further details to be given later. : aaaaa BBBBaaaaaaafaBBaaaaaaM. aaiaM NEW COMPANY. DESIRED HERE BANKING CODE MAY BE CHANGED Legislation to That End Pro posed by Committee ot State Association Si that th state banklnr code may be brought up to date, the legislative committee of the State Bankers' as sociation will attempt to have the ! next legislature amend the present law so that the reserve percentage requirements of the federal reserve bank shall apply to state nana mem bers of the federal reserve system. Reserve requirements for state banks under the law as it now stands are 15 per cent of the demand de posits and 10 per cent of the time de- r . r at r t nosits. One-third ot the amount may uei u. n. vi. U4iuuuu raUst Headquarters for Salem; Dances Planned Fight For Miliums At the Bligh Theatre Sunday, full ot pep. with lots of tight. Through courtesy to Julius Caesar elnh nf the hi eh school and the S. A. t f! hnva t will nostDone my dance to be given Saturday eve, Novemoer 23, that they may use my orchestra ht for their annual ball- The following Saturday night there will be a bigger and better aance th rnttuiinn hall. Warren hum. Manager Hunt's Qualitr orchestra. fSnve la the Time Vnn'U want Photos to nass around to your friends for Christmas remem brances, and youTI want good ones. iive us time to mate toem goou. Come early. The Parker-Shrode Stu dio. I PERSONALS Practise W'ltb Grenades Passersby might well have thought a ball game was going on in the Ar mory Thursday night when Company F of the Oregon guard took its first practise In throwing hand gj-enades-Small missiles, the exact weight and size of the Mills bomb were used by the guard, three men casting at a time. Jitney Dance. Sllverton Opera lions Saturday. November zs. We'll "Rash" Yonr Order But we -would rather not. w e ii m hotter aervice and better Portraits if 'your sittings are made early. ..The Faraer-snrooe oiuaio. Wanted Fat chickens and rash price paid. F. Bros., Inc. hens. W. Highest Steuslof t , I Joseph G. Fontinc a merchant from Jefferson, was in the city ycs- torrlav nn husInCSS. I Colonel E. Hofer lert yeateraay on Eddie Hayes a student at the Che- m'avo Indian Rchool was in the city vaatarAav hefore leaving for Fort . . , 1 n rrQ ? fllhn. cnrm'.r nnvernor Oswald West . w,.n1if in Salem. anil Mr. H. W. Swafford of North Powder and Children. Wilford Rnth are visitlnz E. J. Swafford V.m atreet. rAt PnAii Administrator C. M-- Tvtekwood will attend a meeting In dafHidi) tndav of all men In similar nnaltlons In the state. The session is l.m. fA. tha nitmoRe of outlining uiuuaui; w ... w . . the closing of the work of the admin istration in the counties. iiJ.'. ima fnr the annual wheeze WlUUOl fc " " , ...... .k. vit utifi naric meat o I KlUlilV me " ithe Thanksgiving turkey. Efforts to organize another Ore gon National Guard company in Sa lem. In which men may enlist who would lose the oonortunlty of drill- riw. ,ng when the Oregon guard Is dls- OaDUnl Ul r uirriiu im r n . ... The matter was fiit openl- proposed last night to company ii, out me men were not asked to express their wishes. at that time. Should a second company oe iorm- ed Salem would become a battalion headquarters. At the non-commissioned orneers- srhool last night It was mentioned that Company M on September 2; was recognized by the Oregon gen eral staff and Is the ranking com pany in its battalion, even outrank ing some of the Povtlano companies. It is reputed to be the most eompieie unit of the Oregon National guara and will receive supplies, equipment and tocognltion ahead of Junior or. embryo companies. Company M s roster Is nearly full, but there Is room for a few more recruits. Plans are being formulated by the general staff of Oregon tor encamp ments during the summer of 1919. which are likely to be held at Camp Lewis and will last two weens. At last nicht's meeting the matter of breaking into the social gloom waB also taken up and it was neeiaeu iuai Company M should give a Jitney dance on Friday. December 13.. ui firera of the romnanv make up the executive committee, which" will have charge of this. must be kept in actual cash and the other two-thirds In correspondent re serve banks of any state that are ap proved by the state banking depart ment. . Certain state banks In Oregon have become state bank members of the federal reserve system, and this has given rise to the agitation for an amendment to the law. The federal reserve requirements are t per cent of demarnl deposits and 3 per cent of the time deposits, all of which must be kept in the federal reserve bank. It Is said that nraetlcallr all states on the Pacific coast either have this provision already In their laws or ex pect to recommend its enactment at their next legislatures. The members of the legislative committee of the State Bankers as sociation who probably will be In strumental mainly In placing the bill before the legislature are J. M. Poor man of Woodburn, A. C. Shute ot Forest Grove and E. D. Cnsick of Albany. I JASON MOORE MUST GET BUSY Only Has Until Christmas to Make Good on Lease of Potash Lake Big Bargains SPECIAL FOR THANKSGIVING At Closing-Out Sale of FARMERS' CASH STORE Just received a bankrupt stock of Dry (JshhI anl all kiiuU of Shoe that we will combine with our jdock and aell at TA) cents on the dollar. GROCERIES C pound: CrUeo at ... Reliance Coffee, jwmnd 30c Economy Coffee, ttound - . Canned Sweet Corn, at J0c Canned lVan JJc l.V Campion Soupa at JJc !l.;ra,l.lli f'nnonlate . . . . .30C Cream of Barley, package ", 22 Saltr Hrand Pineapple . 23c , All kinds of Spicex, can oC llest White Jan C $1.13 Hrooms at 75c VEGETABLES i Best Australian. Onions, lb. 2c; nack, delivered. ........ .$1.7& 4 No. 2 Onions, itoiiinl ll Best Potatoes, jmiuii.I C Itest Potaioe, Hack, delivered (ool Cabbage, pound 3e Sweet Potatoes, pound c No. 2 Cabbage ...Ay2C All Order of $3 or Over DELIVERED FEEE OP CHAEQD a - r . i; Unless Jason C. Moore pays to the state of Oregon 115.000 by Christmas bis lease on Summer lake, in Lake county, will be cancelled and the re lationship between the state and Mr. .... - J ..MMl.l. iu I MOOre Will ve wri ivuiiu; Be Sealed on December 10 Moore. y""",,1 w" I cue v va aatnw a -r " " aw Draft Board Records to JHiwy Dance, Silrerton Oiera n rw Saturday, November Z3. a tin am at s nvsmr" A 760 Blnga piayer pianu v an exceptional buy for any Jeslrlng a high grade- Instro lent E. L. Stiff M 8on. 446 Conr greet Ktuilv Ktenotrranhr. llookkeenlnif Ant onmmerclal SUDieClS. inem v nnMra- wir for IS UU turn V , v iM,vv' " ' Vt 1ST or . Tf nio tn render remunerative I " " - service. This M a lime tor spectan-1 zatlon. Young" 1 people who wish to know how to do a few things es-twri-.'lv well ' This is the method - nf.cfL At the Canital Business couegw. clas3 In cborthand will be commenced next week. , Plan to enter. Lllaher Cae Heard . The case of the state exxrel T. I Pfrkias against , Dan KeUaher was naed before the supreme court yes Hday tfternoon; ; It Is alleged that ,o. Boxes Co To Waste - Boxes sent to soldiers in ranee. .v that ennntrr .before the i arrival, of their Christmaa gifts will . nfl. Kn Tt a Wat. Ttank Bldg. ExrH0a.m.to4p.ni. Pbont S59 Residence: tUKorthCaplUlSt. Phone 469 Prk rn December 10 the Marlon coun ty war board office will become an cient history ana ail or tne recorui on file there will be seaiea ana sioreu until orders are received from Wash ington as to their disposal. o per son Is to have access to the files or .. tv. f nrniahA wth i4rinatini W aa).aw - from them except upon, auiiomy from the adjutant generars oiuce. A circular letter received yesterday glyes the board full instructions as to the method of closing up Its busi ness. . .. ' . Classifications of tne is to Jn lg year old groups wm ne compiei.ru and a final report will be submitted on December 10. Thls, however, II It Is possible, will be ready by the end of the present month., i No class ifications will be made after the 9th af aw f Judge Bennett Pays : , 0nt4U uitaapcagn en six months in which to make a payment ot $15,000 that was still due on his lease from the state. The six months expired October 24, and un Ar the terms of the lease he was giv en notice of 60 days that if the pay ment were not forthcoming the lease, would be cancelled. The 60 days mM aTTtirea about Christmas. : - . ..... Though Moore nas never oeen bi in, mak rood on the lease the state has 610.000 of his money which wsa placed in the school fund and which has been drawing interest since the lease on Summer and Abert lakes w. . TMnted durlnr the administra tion of Governor West. This lease was ratified by the state legislature, and for that reason It is not Incum bent upon the state to return the ti n nnn w " When Moore appeared before the state land board last spring he de cided to let go is bold on Abert lake and since that time the lease has covered only Summer lake. We Invite You To Yit Our Bake Room We are proud of the neatness, cleanlinew anj sanitary con dition of our bakery. We invite you to call at any time and look through the Uke room where reerlcns Bread and our pther bakery products are made. Our Bread Is StUl White Although containing more lubsUtutca than are required by the government. PEERLESS BAKERY 170 K Commercial SL- . fi4le2a . .... n Dallas, who was-elected to tne vrr gon supreme court to fill the vara ncy caused by the death of Justice F. A- Moore, shows ' an expenunu $417.55.. Other expense siaie".. filed with Secretary of SUte Olcott follow: : ' ....... u' f Earl A. Nott. staw v You can airoru to n you uuj. dIgtrlct, independent. i7s.ix. Some of the folks are still calling . The campaign expense account of them question-ears. D. The Midget, S. Clear Backn .-25c DR. B. H. WHITE 08TEOPAT1JIO FHT8ICUN AND SURGBOM f t,, DUetses of Women and Nervoua : Dlseaaei BJLLEM -:- " OKEGON w i International - Correspondence Schools Field Agent now at Bligh Hotel wishes to meet all students as soon as possible. . IVieili Tetulerloin Backs 30c Drv Salted Backs .f. 33c D. S. Clear Backs 25c . .... j. . g - ' . . . . E. W. Haines, representative. 15tn . . . . . n-.viin.n.riAmoeratle. nil. E. P. Dodd. representative. 23rd district. Republican, z SWEET CIDER at THE MAX TAM1 UTn A sorii. WITHERED U a" b- By Joephlne S. Roup. a Ma aIPAfll Tflfl WET j .11 KllOW Aft IHOII av Pure Lard, medium pail...-$1.40 whose withered, whose hair NOTE We guarantee thus lam ,-bt STOMER'S 30c GaL Bring j'our own container. RAG WANTED Ernest Cash Price Paid. Also All Kinds of Junk. CAPITAL JUNK CO, T ria Kmiin Tiaal 211 Chemeketa St. Phone 393 T.XH0LLEY , Piano Tuner. Old Pianos Rebuilt. With Geo. C. Will. Thone 159. to equal any lard on the market at any price. MIDGETS (Little Link Sausages) eye. And he has die. nt heaven la In bis I . annt that will neve' e HMJTH OF THE THIRD OREGON. (Mary Carolyn Davles In McQure's for October), in Dreion Is Wet as SPTlng And green, with UtUa singing In the grass. And nheasants flying. Gold, green and red. Great, narrow, lovely things. As If an orchid had snatched wings. There are strange birds like blots against the sky Where a sun Is dying. Beyond the Tlve where the hills are blurred .lnnH like the nn word Of the too-silent sky. stirs, and there stand niack trees on either hand. Autumn in Oregon is wet and new Aa serine And puts a (ever like spring's in the cneek That once has touched the dew And it puts longing, too. Iff eyes that cure have seen Her aeaana-fioatlnr rreen. . . ....... . . . Ana ears tnat usienea to ner strange birds ring. Antnmn In Oreron! Ill never See Those hills again, a blur of blue and rain Across the old Willamette. Ill not tie A pheasant as I walk, and hear It whirr Above my head, an Indolent, trust tmm thtnr When all thlt silly dream Is finished here. The fellows will gn home to where - there fall ' ' Rose petals over every street, and all n,. mm.y t. ltv a frltmdlr festlvaL . . " ' But 1 shall never watcn iaoo Color, nor see the tall spar of a ship la our old narbor wey say i " dying! ' Pcrbsps that's why It all cornea back again; Autumn la Qxegoo. and pheaa-; anU flying. Lord Robert Cecil states that "the peace conference 'wfll be at libertr to require compensation for botn private losses and nublic expenditure. The only thing explicitly ruled out a the Imposition of any paaltlve flae. In short a "punitive" indem nity, according to Lord Robert Ceeu.. Is not to be demanded of Germany. No matter whst Germany would have done bad she been the victor, she is to be protected by the very thlags In the wortd which she sought to blot out. But compensation Is as much as she ran. pay, or more; and even that will have to be carried as a debt, and only Interest paid on It probably for a generation, or sev era! generations. . i " Save Tow . :rt. Electric Lights Repaired - Before Winter WELCH ELECTRIC CO. I tSO X. Commercial : Pbone 053 ' WE BUY LIBERTY BONDS FOB SPOT CASH T.TKIO-r8TW:l BOND JOO earte. Wa.fc. i And once a miracle was wrought Upon a man the savior sougnw I Whose withered arm was at once v - I niade wnoie, , "Mideets re becoming the most I For falth and charity filled his soul popular Sunday breakfast rtwh. ; .1 aKA. sill mtrk and IMD. With a withered hand that was not I made whole, ... i4 n.nA find his with- ered souL Spitzenberg Apples $1 Box THE COMMERCIAL CIDER WORKS " ' , Phone 2194 Salem, Oregon Waiacturers of elder to $tok. Bring in your ripe apples HIGHEST PRICE Paid lor EGGS and PRODUCE Farmers Cash Store 151 N. High St , A trial will convince you why. KLEEN-MABO . BREAD Now all white better than ever Per loaf, luc CREAMERY BUTTER c u - 1 Oregon Taxi Baggage Co. Phone 11 Try our Checking System on rt.r4rA. Claim Checks for ev ery parcel handled. , 59 Midls et u i itfU fina wonder where your soldier daddy dies, . aAn ti yr little SOn T f var k live, within your deep blue eyes. v.X it.. i an mv tittle son. t ..r him in'rour happy, romping 1 see more of the man' in you each day. Your daddy, son, I feel In your ca ress, . You have so much of hla warm tea- itarnMl. And again, as the sun shines on your & t nnr AAdr' now aoiaem WW - there. And I am rtL Uttl son. Mrs. P. E. Moore. Quinces 50c Box SPARE RIBS in MARKET Originators ol Low Prices 351 STATE ST. n-..t v . e, ha war what are Ihey going to do with all of the bands I ii .v. i r win aiiuiu a k. IU IUV Wlllici - .... M.A temptation to organize,, uncie ;u.. Cabin" shows. Cabbage, for kraut 2V2C lb. HIGHLAND GROCERY 746 Highland Are. Phone 496 Geo. W. STONEB. Prop. EXTRA FANCY From selected, young, eorm-fatted bog. Choice pork obulaable. SAUER-KRAUT j Our own make and It la good. PURE PORK SAUSAGE Kapeelally prepared from Uttlo pU pork or choice quality. In balk or links. TURKEYS FOR THANKSGIVING. Fancy A-No. 1 YOrNG BIRDS. And Choir GEESE and CHICKENS Steusloff Bros., Inc. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BUTCHERS AND PACKERS Northwest Corner Court and Liberty Streets 1 rKRf EUln'S CLEANLINESS OP SALEM. URtUUN FHONK x MANUFACTURE -ETotrnifxav c tf ar. nteed 1! t, t 5 v K n