THE OREGON STATESMAN,? SALEM, OREGON SATURDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 8, 1921 ! i1 v 11 ' n . . .. ii i , ,;" , AMITY; Or, t Oct.r;(Special Mill creek country, Imt while they to The SUtesmafl)---Harold Rosa, a student ..; of 'the,. Amity high school, metvwltfc a "rery serious accident- Wednesday, morning on his way to ecaooi rrorn, Hopewell, lie drires orerwith a horse and buggy, and In coming down a hill east of this place one of the tugg jnees. saw a few deer they were not for tunate enough to bag any of the fleet-footed animals. fl Mrs. Clarinda Palmer returned the fore part of the week, to her home near Portland after! a. few I days Tiait here at the home of I her parents. Mr. and Mrs.; C M. I Total! of 121 Miles of Con templated improvements Are to Be Considered became nnnooKea ana when lean-1 Rer." w. H. Hertzoe of Salem. fng Ter trying, to nltcfc It, the wita the Kimball School of The bnggy ran Into the horse causing ology, was in town-on business it to start to run away and throw- tM- k stonclne here on his Ing the boy from the rig, landing J wajr to Forest Grore where he at- nim on nw neaapn i roagn i tended the Methodist general con- rocav e eauerea concussion os i ference. tne cram ana was ,rcmoYea in Miss AddJ Martin spent , the an unconscious state to the ' farm I week-end at the home of her par home of Jacob Mauser, nearby, enU Mr. and Mrs. IL It. Martin. wnere meaicai aia was cauea. in Sne is teaching In the Dallas' the evening He was removed to I -rhoola ::'"-' his home but the next day he had t a Glhbs and .Soren Soren not yet. completely recovered ws 1 8en motored to Portland Toes- At ia meeting In Portland Oc tober 2 a and 26, the state high way (jommlssion will open bids for the improvement by grading. macadam ana paving ot a total of I many efficient workmen who are tra. which has done tench In at musical way for the city daring the past two seasons. The orchestra as now being organized for the coming season will have 42 pieces, and among the additions are two harpists, Miss Catherine Carson and Miss Mary Lebold. New, pieces in the orchestra also i iacjlude several violinists 'of exceptional ability. It is felt among musicians that a symphony orchjstra will do much for the rising generation of musicians, and especially for high school students and students of WHlamette university. From the pointi ot Tiew of those who figure from financial gain, it has beenj proven thai 121.3 Smiles of highways, and a so forf the construction of bridges in Douglas and Yamhill counties. This program has been arrange-1 particularly as the department's true musicians will not come to a city that has no musical home attractions to offer or that can not offer them aa organization 1 If III - Illll Fifth Oregon of State Nat ion Guard Becomes 162nd Infantry CAREER IS ENVIABLE contribution! toward relief from whjh t0 take. Prt senses. Ralph Amnion and wife are vis-i day. . '. Roy Alien is sunenng with . a the unemployment situation. The? projects are as follows: Douglas county Pacific . high- There are thousands of music- loving people in the city, It is said, and an organisation like the Salem Symphony orchestra gives ra7'"eb?fS - Wilbur section. them DDOrtimIty either Itlng In Goldendale, Wash., with bad case of blood poison In his! Lane countyPacIfi. hlehwar to tlke Part or to bear. several friend, ,nri i,ti, ; Mr AtnJ . I ""ie coouiy racuic nignway.i f ... ui, .v, arm, resulting zrom a Drniaea hand. " :. : tl-', Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Miller were Salem visitors Sunday. !'.. friends and relatives. Mr, Am- mon owns the local barber shop and during his absence he has secured J. D. Woodman to; look after his business Mrs. G. O. OUrer and children of; Corvallis were in town Friday on their way to Sheridan where they went to secure the rest of their furniture to furnish . their Corvallis home. W.;H.iTovey ot .Corvalllaswaa in town over the week-end ' P. W. Newman' returned Tues day from' his deer hunting -trip In southern Oregon and reports deer oulte plentiful, he being lucky enough to net bis limit. O. A.' Withee and wife motored to Brooks on business Monday. Melvln Rea spent the week-end In' Portland visiting atth honve of his aunt, Mrs. G. A. Cook and family. - r :-; - - . - - : a where they attended the concert given by f the Whitney Boys chorus.--' v ' - Mrs. T. B. Newman spent seve ral days this week In Portland History of Fighting Oregon- ians Traced from Days In Philippines It's Grand Old Remedy Yon can't keep strong and well without , sleep. Whether your rest is broken by a' painful hacking; eouarh or Just an annoying tickl ing In the throat, the system be-1 comes weaaenea ana run aown. Mrs. K. IL Drake, Childs, Md., writes: "After an attack of, the 'flu' I was left with a severe cough. Nothing relieved me till I used Foley's Honey and Tar, which I can highly recommend." It covers irritated' .membranes with a healing and soothing coat ing, loosens phlegm and clears air pasages. Sold everywhere rAdv. Cottage GroVection, 1.6 miles' Concert3 each season in which the paving. ' jbest only of music is presented. Linn county Pacific highway. I To maintain sch an organiza- llurder creek grade . separation. I tiort, those who have gone into .. miles grading graveling, one i the matter figure that it will re- 40-root reinforced concrete I cnlr at least iisoo for the sea- bridge. ! I son of four concerts. This amount Malheur, county: Old Oregon! miirht ho raicoi -nartw -hv mb. trail. iWeiser - Malheur - Baker rar(. k im oit fT.a o.. mncii. SdfLIine secUon' 15-3 "miles loving citizens of the city should. Motrow county: Oreaon-Wash- rw " '"" Inetnii hlrhwiv T.orinirt.iii.Hcmv. I me way or taking season tica- ner s4cUon. 13. miles macadam. eta at ,s eaCD' Shea-man county: Sherman I n rror. John K. Bites music- highway, Wasco - Moro section, Ians of the city feel that the city 7.5 miles grading. Sherman high- has a most competent director. way, Moro - Grass Valley section, I Thi3 has been demonstrated in 8.6 males grading. (the past two seasons. Professor Wasco county: The Dalles-Cal- sites' studied at Leiosic and Ber lin, and for many years was with the Metropolitan Opera company in New York. For 14 years he taught in Cincinnati and sang In a number of the famous May fes- G. D ing. over During the month of September Willamette chapter, American Red Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Glbbs and I Cross ot Salem, disbursed 1576.85 daughter were among those from hn its home service rcciet work! this city who were m Salem bun-I Families and men or ramuies io day to. hear the Whitney chorus. I the number ot 137 weTe givenias- Mr. and jars. J. A. ureeaing i sisunce, accoraing to jjrs. Arui returned the first of the week s. Benson, secreiary. , ! 1 from Salem where they were Part ot the work of the local camped during fair week. chapter, in addition to home serr B. A. Teats, C. K. Mwmin wa J""' " Abraham went deer hunt- .TlZfJ: the week-end In the ."Z: ; helnine: those who have developed V&AW&&Vt&AVA .. Binc thel5 5J5 ' 2Ql in the .Red Cross , work, much c FffB nitv , vvnmnn i . i that is done is not ox a puduo na- 55 ' jrVnV V 4,- m-t ? i kure and is very little discussed la jQ and .Chila ot tne MTi- public accordin to Mrs. . Benson. Hied World KnoWS and Yet there are calls being made fc RcSDCCtS That Heart tlLh!Wr-n are concerned. In which Inspired roem px rvice. v r7 5H yard Kipling V " ' During the past ' month, two R.lhv 11' Rime. K? tne execunvo i"if mio. mwicuvo S v filOincr U mine ; r T. HarrlB, nd George P. Griffitlu ifornia highway, Cow canyon sec tion, 1 .8 miles grading. -'1 Bridges Douglas county: Roseburg-Ooos Bay highway, WSnston - Camas With IrP.tla or.nrn.fhp. twoltlTalS Of that City. I f . i KhmilH tha Ralpm Rvmnlinilf f- . a ' . . 1 Kinaiier nrnnnres. Aiierna.iti i m IS Made PV tiea UrOSS Urooosals are asked for on wood chestra receive support that will and steel trusses for the three justiiy us organisation tor an larger spans. other season, it is probable that Yamhill county West Side Pa 1 two free concerts will be given in cific highway. Amity - MeMinn-1 the armory. vine section, new approaches to the Yamhill river bridge and cer- tftln rPTlslrmn In tha i Rt in or ntoel truss knan. t A great reform is on among Baker county: BaKer Corhu- ( the hotels and cafes. They are ROTH' i 7 "QUALITY GROCERIES" W v "A Sale Place to Trade" copial highway. Love Bridg Blackj Bridge portion, 3. 2 , miles grading Douglas county: Pacific high way, Dra!n - Yoncalla section. 8.6 miles paving, 'Harney county: ' Summit Springs market road, ; 8.1 miles STadifig. Jefferson county: The Dalles- California highway. Unit No. 2 and Unit No. 4, Madras - Wasco Sherrnan county line. 6.3 miles grading. Unit No. 6, Madras Wasco - Sherman county line. 5.5 miles, grading and macadam. I , October 26 : Wasco county: The Dalles-CaJ- ffornla highway Three MUe Creek Dufur section, 13.0 miles grading. 1 Wheeler county: Unit No. 1, Ochoco forest, boundary- Mitchell, 2 miles grading and rocking. Yatohlll county: West Side Pa cific nighway. West Dayton - St. Joseph section, 4,2 miles ' pave menU about to print the menus in Eng lish. In which case, what will become of the young lady across the way whom the waiter toia she could not have what her fia- gex was pointing at because the orchestra was playing it The Oregon regiment of infan try was rechristened yesterday in orders issued by Adjutant General George A .White. The Fifth Ore gon infantry of the Oregon , na tional guard is now the Id 2nd in fantry, and all property and regi mental colors will be renumbered accordingly and the regiment here- alter will be known by the war time name of the old Third Ore. gon infantry. The change , in designation of the Filth infantry which took place yesteraay a the secona oc currence of thur ns s:u-e s or ganization. In order to retain the traditions of the famous old Third Oregon infantry Colonel White is sued orders soon after he returned from Franca designating the regi ment as the Fifth Oregon. Government Desires Change The recent change was made in accordance with the suggestion ot the federal government, which de sires torecreate the 41st division, along the same lines that existed in France during the war. In a statement Colonel White express ed his preference for the designa tion of the Fifth Oregon for the reason that, the name l2infantry was the war, time name of the old Third regiment, and desired that this designation remain a tradi The Oregon regiment which has nmts.at Portland, Salem, Wood burn, .Eugene, Roseburg, Corval lis, Silverton, Independence, Dal las, McMinnville and Medford, now becomes, part of the 81st in fantry brigade of the 41st division, with headquarters in Oregon. The brigade headquarters have not yet been established. Oregon's infantry regiment of 'Hf foldiersl was organ swf "as S Jhe First regiment and - continued aa such until the Spanish war when as the Second infantry it went to the Philippines and ren dered ..diatiaguUhed, set vice al though many of its officers and men served with the Second in the tropics. The Third Oregon re placed the Second after the Span ish war and sav , service: on the Mexican border it was the first regiment 5 in the United- States mobilized and ready for j service in the World war, and on being ordered to Frarice was designated by the government as the 162nd United States infantry. The l2d served in France 1 a months. ( 1 1 1 Xcver Wants Anything jElse The season jot coughi. colds, croup and bronchial troubles is at hand. Every mother will be in terested in this letter from Mrs. E. K. Olson, 1917 Ohio Ave., Su perior, Wis. ! -tried many dif ferent kinds ot; cough medicine, but now I never want anything else than Foley's Honey and Tar. I used it for all; my children when I lived in Iowa and also' for my grandchild in Duluth. and it has always done good work" Con tains no opiates. Sold everywhere, Adv. mm ii to be oesra r Letter to People of the State ; Issued by Executive Department Governor jOicott has issued a letter to the people of Oregon re questing that they pause for' a time on Thursday. October' 2T 10 give thought to the memory ,( Theodore Roosevelt and his career aa en America a citizen. That date will bo the 63rd anniversary of Roosevelt's birth.-ThV governor -ha been kdvised that such a oi- sarvance will be reneral through. ; oat th United States. ? . 4 "l believe this is tittlni: " says the governer's statement. 'Th excepUonal service rendered to the eoantfy by this man J his ideal lire and his high standard ot eitlseu. ship shown In a practical way, are : splendid things to keep before the people ox our country at all times. He was-a true American and it is a wholesome tiling always to havo before ns examples ot true Ameri can man."' " - a- -:: v . , . The household msla ' fl'-icstifn is again becoming a' eetT one in Xrfs Angeles and the tlrd h6B wite is almost ready to grw love, honor and obey mcfc help if they will agree to reraaii 1n service more than a ; fortnight, Los Angeles Times. ' 1 " 1 Oreaon Men Officials - Of Tidewater Association In response to a letter front n. C. Gardner, president of the Great Lakes-SU Lawrence Tidewater as sociation, with , headquarters at Chicago, Governor Olcottjhas ap pointed Frank ;M. Warren, presi dent of the Port of Portland, and F. C. Knapp, ol the Peninsula Lumber company, Portland, a3 vice-presidents ; of the Tidewater association. This association has for its object the making of the St. Lawrence river open to ocean going vessels to the Great Lakes. Governor' Olcott has been made a member of the association. Only One Fatality is Reported During Week Out of -424 iaccidents jreported to the State industrial accident commission for the week ending October 6 only one was fatal. This was'Hatton Howe, a teamster of Baker. Of the total number of accidents reported 388 were sub ject to the provisions of ' the workmen's compensation act, 33 were from firms and corporations that have rejected the provisions of the act and three were from public , utility corporations not subject to the act. i HARRY, JONES? Auctiori- Sale w ; FmrnitiiFe Monday, October JO, 1 o'dock 665 NorA Winter Street' v r.i iDne oak library table; one sewing machine, Jiew; one : sewing rocker; one oak leather rocker; large oak chair; -j one dinirig table; six dining chairs; one roll top desk; one good refrigerator; one1 grind stone; one, cot; one . Banitary Leot; a lot of cannedffruit; lot of fruit jars; garden tools; chickens; teds 1 and springs, , A lot of ' other articles. . . i "' " " . . I Everything In the Htrase Goer ; TERMS CASIiBfi ON THIS Vl HARRY JONES Owner i Phone 4177 G.SATTERLEE v Auctioneer it is Folger's Tea Week For the purpose of getting their teas to the consumexf 1 f tv. Lhnmp ftcauainted with the merits of this high-grade tea, the Fplger Company .authorize us ,ta t ."" , j rHV viAiinrl AhlZt Tier! ill irive one-nan pgunu m?' ."--v '--j, f Sound, or one-fourth pound free with each haKund i atMOc in the following varietiea: Japan, English Break- fast, Oolong, Uunpowaer, xnaia-ycyis; v, Rinso Demonstration A wonderful modern hep in washing. Just soak your. clothes in Rinso ana you wiu D,rewevcu iv w., m hard rubbing. .WMetodempnstw sell Rmso at 4 lor ' H Alleviation Throughout the Country, With Portland .Standing - Second 25 c ' State Fair Display of Brooms ? We have purchased the Fair Display of the Portland Broom Company and will sell the best broom made at, each " v - . '., , - ; '" - JJ ' ; 'i i : j"' Delicious' 'Apples j 0. 'f i Ki Having purchased the entire crop of the Patterson or- chard at Eola, we nave ine imrat iuw vm. peer oa u apples in liberal quantities. We are grading them and, selling them accordingly. No matter what grade, every apple is perfect -. . T-, ' r i Grade A ExtnT fancypack $30 ' j , Grade B Choice pack 3.00 , j Grade C Jumble pack- 2.25 GraDCi and Quinces for Jelly Fine Concord Grapes for Jelly, 7c lb.; Quinces, 5c lb.1 v Cranberries . ? First of -Season, 55c pound . . -a-. Mince Meat - Mince Ieat made in our own kitchens, 25c per pound, Mince Pies iThose wonderful luscious pies, 35c each r " ' Gem Blend Coffee The best Coffee for the money in the city; 3 lbs. $1.00 ROTH GROCERY CO. No Charge for Delivery i . in . I-" WASHINGTON, OcU' 6. A slight decrease in nnemployment tnroufihout t na united states was reported lor September Dy the department of labor in a sum- ; mary of conditions made public here Stonteht. On September 30 the department said,: 142 8 estab lishments had 18,0a0jaore work ers On their payrolls than on AnxnBt 31, an increase ol 1.2 per I . i- . ' J w- t lit ceai. i IB o principal ciues em- ploynient -decreased in 26, but in creased in 38, and In one remain- led noehanged during the month. Tb$ summary showea the per centage of change "was greater In the cities' reporting increased employment than those showing decreases. The greatest increase in employment was noted at To ledo,! with 24.1 per cent, while Portland. Or., stood second wun an Increase of 21.7 per cent. Chicago reported an Increase of 1.16 per cent and New York showed a decrease of 2.2 per cent.! , inoreaaes uy inuuaiiics w oo notedl In food production, textiles i manufacture .stone, glass, ciay. lumber, chemicals ana railroad, shopi The Industries reporting decreases Included aiuomoDiies, leathlr and, its products, paper and -rlntlug, and tobacco manufactures. i SlPIIf'VJIll BE HE Phone 1883-6-7 Mus ZED cal Troupe Said to Con fute to City; in Bus iness Returns, Anione musicians of the city. and Especially those, Interested io maintaining a high class symph. ony organization, the question is being? discussed as to wnetner tpe city is progresslre enough to sup port lh Salem ymphony-4?rchgs- saves the flavor of Hills Bros;Rcd Can Coffee-thats why they ongi-; nated the vacuum process of pacfe v i ing coffee over twenty years ago - y That particular penetrating parsist ant flavor of rare high grade coffee; ; is in every package and cannot escape as it . is packed in vacuum. t &tablifhedi88 mm . - - m ? . m a. i ? z r - - ii ,; - - u.- t i f V . . 1 1.