r. it .THE OREGON STATESMAN. SALEM, OREGON THURSDAY MORNING. NOVEMBER' 10 .1921 migiieets OF FRANCE HAS CHANGED BUT LITTLE SINCE "DOUGHBOYS" DEPARTED BULK Coveted Trophies Are Aw- arded at International Livestock Show PORTLAND. Ore.. Nov . i Washington today won first of ftotcial extensiuu service .ai Holtsteln-Friegian herd prizes foi the bent bunch of 10 selected ani mals of that breed at the Pacific International Livestock . expoai- tion. Oregon took second prize and the third went to Idaho Th rule required that the animals In the competition represent at least five different owners. Herd awards la, the Holsteln fiction today went to-the Carna- tion Farm company. The huge Matador Segls Walter loving cup, ,put up by Carnation company Tor the best young herd of HolHtelns. was won by J. L. Smith of Spo kane. Carnatlo nwon first In the young herd clasa In which the Se- gis Matadore Walker cup was of fered, but not being In competi- t'on on the cup. It was awarded to (Carnation Farms company, pre sented the cup, which rnuxt be w n turee times to be held perma netnly. In addition to carrying off the first prizes In the four herd classes "1 Holstelns, Carnation also won the ; Oregon Journal cup, for "yound herd, for the third time and became its permanent possessor. The C. A. Harrison trophies, of- -fl OF THE STOMACH DC3I 3C acaa JOU CANT ENJOY LIFE with tore, tour, bloated ttom ch. Food doet sot nourah. tuteej km tource of Buoy, uunag pom, Kclrliing. dininru and bead, ache. Q The pcNoa with a bad etomach tbould be uln&ed with nothing em tKaa permanent, luting reEcL I The right remedy will ad upon the Etungj of the ftomach, enricK the blood, id m casting out tbe catarrhal poisoos and strengthen every bodily function. I Tha large lumber of people who have seceeMfuny nwd Dr. Huteaa't famous medkine, recommended for aQ catarrhal condition, offer the tirongeal pouible endorsement lot Pe-ru-wA LI SERVICE FIFTT TEAK - T . ... . "I 1 i 1 , 1 .tfs. - x-t . . , ... 7 tfK' III YiriEKE- 111 !, i h ,1 -'iiiit-i-?!'? ' td.- - life: VA &g&SSS?s i ! laSSS Hk-i. It' . rftCTJfr i . .V-r E.RICAN FE CAMP , 1 WW1 ! moments as the j presidHit and i Copher Mrs Harding went out to receive ; came for aeain formal honors from the troons waiting betow. . Then the unknown was left 1 alone with his motionless ruarl; of honor that waa changed at fre quent intervals, alone with his head eastward toward France. On either side of the doorway stand the statues! of Lincoln an t ttiant as tbonttr they a;so kejn I. And as ii.shts were switch-, ed off the dim twilight of the fe eattertd hidden : electric f elitw let the shadows tall over the bier. ;nd fill the vt cavern of tlf dome above with a mystery an t a peace that will not be broken I until daylight of tomorrow. Prairie only another Sauk Center. Mian., where Lewis was born and raised? And whom do-s he picture as Carol KennicottT The young lady across the'wa dropped Into a book store the other day and asked for a copy ofi Robinson Caruso. They, did not have It in stock. Season Record Breaker j In Crater National Forest Skin Clear and Flesh Firm With Yeast Vitamon Concentrated Tablets Easy and Economical to Take Result Quick. neat m ill DC TABLETS OK LIQUID SOLO EVERYWHERE IE3I .From October 30 until Novem ber 2 the American Legion hold its annual convention In Kansas City. Great Britain, France, Italy and Belgium will be represented at the conference. At least twenty Governors from different States throughout the country are expected to attend. American leaders will be repre sented by General Pershing. A parade will be held, in which 40,000 ex-service men will take part. Many of the boys will ex change glances and greet their "buddies," who many (have not seen since they parted three years ago. Many of the ruined villages have been rebuilt, but a great many of them still look the same as when the American lads de parted. These pictures will help Sring back to mind the days when they, were in "the big thing." These pictures, which were taken tea days ago, are an example ot what has been done in three in rMnous cities since American crops left France. One shows all CuU remains ot the American B Camp at Brest, where the uxCority ot American soldiers we landed, and where they were Inter ejmbarked for home. Another shows the ruins about the City TlaJl of Chateai liierry, which MEDFORD, Ore.. Nov. 3. In point of low number of fires the , , past season of the Crater national j i forest was a record-breaking one. j There were only "7 fires within the forest conf nes and two in im- i mediately adjoining state territory , protected by the forest service. The total acreage burned over was SO 7. 6? acres and the total damage caused amounted to but $763.14. The most important ; t 're, one on the east of Klamath ! fide ftf tVtA frtract : o 1 k.- a nf iuvj v i i v v r vcaur,va ca avt;? a onoly $112,82. Of these fires, according to Hugh S. Rankin, supervisor on Crater national forest, 19 were cav.i'eil by lightning, 49 by care- I lessness in cigar, pipe or cigarette smoking, or from camp fires left by campers or travelers; 7 were incendiary and one was set by a blasting fuse. The cost of f.gliung these fires was $2,618.05. ; It is all right for Sinclair ; Lewis to write Main Street, the ' chief thoroughfare of Gopher j Prairie, but why not High street, an almost universal name In the j nomenclature of small towns. where men do things and aocom 1 plisa something? Another thing CUt Tkat Firm FU.h. "Pm" and Healthy Clow at Youth T.W. Matia' Y.t VITAMON TtbWt. TH OKIGINM. AND CtMUINE Ef ry man or womaa who has heard el the woodrou bith and beauty-fnakiat power oi tbe vitainioea in yeaat, frcah v table mod other raw 4ooda will I giad to know e( the BjDasi( retalu being obtained from the highly concentrated ytt MaMtn's VITAMON tab let. ThM supply a proper does of all three vtUmioea (A, ll. and C) and w now used by tbouaaiHl who appreciate their economy, coo- . vrnifoce and quick revulu. Mutio'i VITA MON tnizea with your food, helps it to direst od provid the heal th-n vine trenrth-buildxaa , nounatuuent that your body must have to make firm tissue, trong nerrea, rich blood and a keen, active brain. They will sot cause gas or upeet the i tomach, but, on the contrary, are a great aid in overcoming indigsation or ehroaie constipation. Pimple, boil and akin eruptions . teem to vanish a if by magic, kertnc the complexion clear and glowing with health. B' Mire to remember the nam Maatin'a VI -TAMOS'. Do not accept imitation or rubatitatea. You ran get Mania's VITAMON TahkU at alt good drugata. Are Powttrely Ctttftatted ; to Put On Finn Flesh.: dear th Skin and Increase) ; vtasT Energy When Taken With VTABut( Erery MeeJ or Money IUck ; F5.UHSS ABOUT THE ClTY HALL IN CHATEAU THIE.15Y has not been built to any great extent! The third shows part of the ruins of Chal-cs-sur-Marne Little has been done to rebuild the village. The "Unknown Amer V Hero." who shall be laid at rest in the .Arlington Nationa Cemetery on Armistice Day, w fsWin! fjoD t-Vij battlefield. fered for best "get of sire" and best young herd were won by Car nation also. We can. distinctly remember when the clumsy waltzer was con tinually Bteppins on the skirt of his female companion. But that was long ago. Exchange. NOTICE Owing to the very disastrous fire in our store on October 31, we are now oc cupying temporarily quarters at corner oi High and Trade streets. Telephone ' same. No, 1374. We will be able to take care of all needs in a very few days. Showalter & Jacobs PLAllSj SOLDIER LIES i UNDER CAPITOL DOME (Continued from page 1) or hi sriavy and marine comrades, the, unknown was lilted down to the dock. ; Admiral Chandler and his aides came behind, cocked hats off in the cold rain. Beiow, cabinet, members also stood bareheaded army .and navv oIHcers at salute. Salute of Sea Sounds As the casket passed overside to the! plank, the wail ot the bo'sun's pipe shrilled the last sa lute of! the sea to the dead. It sounded oddly against the back ground; or the dirge and as the sound of the pipe died away, the gua forward barked the passing ot another minute. Step! by step the bearers la ' bored down the plank to the dock. Again the pipe above vauea as they stepped ashore. The un known iwas again 0:1 American soil. ! i Slowly the flag-draped casket moved ulown between the Uoops and mirines and under the eyes J Of the bluejackets standing at the ship's rails. As they came abreast of the band, the dirge was stilled, a marine bugler sounded for flourishes o salute to a general cfficerJ The the strains of the "Star Spangled Banner" rang out. Hero of Heroes Thero ! ft gpOTBALL HOMECOMING GAMJ3 Armxtice Day, Friday, November 11th O. A. C. Vs. W. S. C. t. 0. A. C. Stadiiiin. Corvallis 1 ", at 2:45 p." m. unknown to his last sleep at Arl ington. As the casket was strapped in place, an order rang out and the cavalry band swung off to the left, playing "Onward Christian 'Soldiers." Behind them came the troopers four abreast. After the caisson,; and following the squad ron were Secretaries Weeks and Denby, riding in a closed car, Gen eral Pershing and Admiral Coontz and behind these other officers. Thousands lAim itoad. The horses swung away at a slow trot. Ahead the winding road to the old gateway was lined with marines at present arms, and behind them, row after row, were packed thousands cf American citizens. Out through the gateway the cortege1 clattered to find other crowds lining the way under the fading daylight. On it went, to swing at last into the great plaza before the capitol, and there the troopers again drew up in line, facing the massive building with sabres at "present" as the casket was carried up the wida stairway to be placed on the catafalque in the dim rotunda. The two secre taries, bareheaded, followed and behind them the officers and the others. The only lights were those high among the pillars and the last Again the slow march to the ! lilu," oi aay tnrougn me waiting: gun carriage was taken !hl?h windows. The waiting guard Up; again the wa'l of the funera! which would stand through the march, icut throush with the crash j nipht about the bier, stood at of the gun above, sounded. Beside j present arms as the casket was the caison stood the eiphi body j set in place on the high, black bearers of the army, headed by draped structure. Sergeant Woodfill, hero of heroes, j r The feoldiers took over the bur- j den atlthe gun carriage and then! could be seen a witherad handful of flowers, the only decoration cn j the flag-wrapped, casket. They ; were the blooni3 wish which this ' casket 'was chosen from others in France; They will go with the Special Train Service Returning Going Lv. Salem...10:05 a. m. Ar. Albariy....l0:57 a. m. Lv. Alhany....ll:15 a. m. Ar; Corvallis 11:50 a. rru Lv. Corvallis. 5:25 p. m. Ar. Albany 6:00 p. m. Lv. Albany 6:12 p. m. Ar. Salem 7:05 p. m. Round Trip $2.04 (Plus 8', War Tax) Final return limit Sale date November 10th and 11th. '"'.' November 13th For further particulars ask Agents Southern Pacific Lines . v. JOHN M. SCOTT , ; , General Passenger Agent, g President Arrives There was a pauze then until the ring cf a command on the plaza, the flurry of drawn steel as the sabres of the cavalry leaped oiit to "presenl" to announce that President and Mrs. Harding had arrived. As the president and Mrs. Har ding came into the chamber, brilliant lights leaped up. The liameras clicked. About the bier Uie guard stood with rifle butts ground 3d. 1 Mrs. Harding stepped forward, ;i wide white ribbon in her hand, he had stitched it herself, and .stepping on the base of the cata falque she laid it across the cas Itet, a slash of white across the ain-sodden flag with its with ered; cluster of French flowers, is Vrs. Harding stepped down, ;he president pinned to the rib bona silver shield of the United States, set with 48 golden stars. It is symbolic of the heart of tho lation. Chief Salute Dead Then a great wreath of crim son roses was handed Mr. Hard ing and he laid it on the casket near the head p.nd gare place to Vice President Coolidge and Speaker Giljett who laid the trib ute of congress, a wreath of pink roses and snap-dragons in place Chief Justice Taft moved forward bearing the floral tribute of the supreme court, a wreath of chry ranthemums and carnations. Sec retary Weeks laid the army's to ken of remembrance, a wreath of white roses against the casket at the head, and Secretary Denby placed the navy's offering Chry santhemums and roses, set on an easel at the foot of the bier Over and to one .side, next to the wall. Was placed the gTeat masses or pink blossoms that were warmed to life by the sun of France. Then General Pershing stepped forward to place his own tribute and that of the A. E. F., on the coffin. It was a wreath of grant pink chrysanthemums and as he placed it. the officer paused a moment then stepped back a pace or two and drawing his figure to its full height, lifted his hand to cap brim in rigid salute. Soldier Ieft With Guards The only spectators were the few clustered in the doorways. The bright lights blazed for a fer MARSHAL FOCH GREETED BY THOUSANDS UPON ARRIVAL. eW rnoaf .-wv. ,v - V mi r.v.,s-0!- SPECIAL FOR THURSDAY JERSEY COATS Excellent quality' Jersey Cots in Brown and Navy Blue. Special f6r Thursday only at ! -.$3.89 JUMPER DRESSES ' In Serges and Jerseys, Brown and Navy Blue. Special for Thursday only: $4.95 , f" ' ' '-"i ' .i S?J Beautiful Serge Dresses, embroidery trimmed, contrasting trimmings" and Tself trimmed. These come in Navy Blue. Special for Thursday only. at...-Tf...,-.$9.95 SERGE DRESSES ladies' Hose Ladies' Fine Cotton Hose with hem top. Special for Thursday only at pair He (Limit 6 pairs to a customer) DARNING COTTON In all colors, buy now at a good saving. Special for Thursday only at per ball 2c (Limit 5 to a customer) TOOTH PASTE Colgate's Tooth Paste. Enough said, everyone knows this wonderful brand. Special Priced at per tube...... 8c , LUX i V r&i;- The Soap in flalces, a bw; box of Lux a big saving. Special for Thursday only at per box 1........ ......r7c. (Limit 5 to a customer) ( ' BATH TOWELS All White Turkish Bath Towels, large size. Special for Thursday only at each ; 19c (Limit 5 to a customer) j OUTING FLANNEL White Outing Flannel, 36 inches wide, good heavy quality.. Special for Thurs day only, at, per yard .:J 19c -;- A CORRECTION Quality Merchandise truthfully sold is the keynote of our store policy. Our methods of merchandising will be beyond criticism or doubt. These ideals ' are being instilled into our buyers, ou r salespeople, and into our organization. Our advertisements are being closely censored. - But in spite of all precaution mistakes will happen, as on September 23, when We advertised Heatherbloom Petticoats at 98c. We have since found out that this special item so advertised were not the genuine Heatherbloom. We ask our customers who purchased any of these petticoats as genuine Heatherbloom, to let us know and we will cheerfully re-? fund their money. This mistake is very much regretted for it worked an in justice not only to our customers, but to the established reputation of Heather bloom to our competitors and to ourselves. . - ; v'Oj Mr fL t (r 7 hjMarshal Ferdinand Foch, Commander-in-Chief of the allied armies during the world wrr, wu rreeUd by more than 100,000 cheering people when he landed t the Battery in New York city. H was met by General Pershing, who welcomed him to America on behalf of the army, and Governor Millet of New York, as well as several other noted dignitaries. He W&1 f ttfind, ths .American Legion SPECIALS In Our Furniture Department (Furniture Department 2nd Floor) C0NG0LEUM and PR0LIN0 In a large variety of pretty designs to choose from. Special for. Thurs day only, at yard 43c ELECTRIC STANDS Piano Lamps, Table Lamps and Electric Lamp Shades. Special for Thursday only at ex actly z Price. RUGS Genuine Japanese Mat ting Ruga, size 3x0. in assorted patterns. Spe cial for Thursday only, at each : 89c This Store Will Be Closed All Day ARMISTICE DAY WORTH & Department Store 177 North Liberty Street GRAY