if, "2 ' 5 - 5K r . i I' 1: V. ; City NEWS IN BRIEF Jlond Received. Bonds in the sum of $525,000 hare been received by the state engineering department from the Meadows , drainage district in Klamath county, and $300,000 will be certified at once, the re mainder to be held pending need of the funds by the district. The district embraces 27,000 acres bordering on Jpper Klamath lake, and much work in dyking lands has been done. , . Salm Shriners Attention-. You are requested to be at the S. P. depot at & o'clock Friday af ternoon to .act as an escort for Al Kader temple who will pay us a short YislL Wear 7 your fez. Ad 7. '-..' - Application Received , The public service commission has received an application from the Scholia Telephone company of Washlngton'county'.for permisison to discontinue, farmer line service. For Loana See . .... ; . O. W.' lflar,.4U Oregon Bldg. , Nearly LoC9.1Iaii6 . , J. HvTUlIsom came near losing ' a hand Thursday at the automo bile school, on. South Liberty. He 1 was working with the starter oi a carr and one of the boys from A the ,deaf school was assisting him by running the machine. Milsom called for the lad to stop but he, inot hearing -kept going, andi-MU--,-som. has. a couple of bad 'fingers - to xemmnbeT it by; He sky that it wasa narrow escape for .the wholo;hand.v t i- ' h 7 .. . ii 1r',: - v. - v1 v Salem Shriners Attention ''' ' , 2You are requested to be at 'the 8. P. depot at 5 y clock Friday af- - ternoon to act as an escort for Al Kader temple who will pay us a short' tislt.- Wear your fez.- 'Boys Hia Specialty ' Some lions eat ..boys, ut here's :A one .that doesn't. '"He is Chester . Lyons, of the ''Boy Farm," near Lebanon. In the past five years ' , he has, had 5000 boys in his care, for longer "or shorter periods -.of k' time, and he says that only 12 of ' them have gone' wrong since. During the: winters he -lives in Portland, and makes of himself a generarcoHrmunity- servant, janl ; ; tori- pack ."horse,- everything that ; the xommnnjtyi needs and doesn't v alwaytf-knowi wbat-it is or how to iiiuuk aipnea in Liie tusiory oi me northwet.1 Mr. Lyons is the spe cial speaker for the Lions club, V House Peteri ",: , ' in- . ' :'" "Human Hearts" "from ,'v. Hal Beid's Famous Stage Success "Beggar Maid" , - ' and 4,Fun from the Press LADD &-BUSH, BANKERS ' Established 1868 General BanMnj Business 1 Office Hours from 10 a, m. to 8 p.m. i Y w , ; that meets at the Marten for noon luncheon today. Miss Pauline Findley of Salem is to give some select readings as another part oi the program,-' and Lion Harry Scott hag two other features to present If the .sign comes right. ErangellHtie Servient via time religion preached every day at W.C.T.U. hall, 2:30, 7:30 except Monday. Bring your s ck, let God heal them. Adr. School lias Good Panor The Gerrais union hlh school is now publishing a twice, a- i month school paper, of which Miss Winifred Gleason is editor. The : little paper bristles with news. William Bowley. Retha McClaren and Mildred Judd are reporters. Jack's Cafe- IB 8. Com. St. A good place to eat. Tables and eounter. Adv. Story Hour Today A story hour at the public li brary will be held this afternoon at 4 o'clock and Saturday morn ing at 10 o'clock.' The "Light Princess", and other fairy tales will be told py Miss Pettit, the children's librarian. Live in the" Country And economize. One acre, 5- room house, garage. noultnr coops, on Pacific highway, close in. Must be sold todav Socolof- sky, 341 State street. Adv. Boy Lost ' A boy giving his name as Hays was cared for by the police last flight. He stated that his father was working here and had asked him to leave the Adventlst school, -which he was attending at Gaston and come to Salem, promising that he would be met at the. stage terminal. No parent I was there to .meet him, however. Tne. ponce are endeavoring to lo cate him. ' .'". , Salem Shrincrs Attention You afe requested to be at the S. P. depot at 5 o'clock Friday afternoon to act as an escort for Al Kader Temple 'Who will pay us a short visit. Wear your fes. AdT. ' ' ' " . Soefeder Arrested f M.' B. GwinU . of 1180 North- Fifth- . street ' was - arrested for speeding yesterday by Officer Par rent. He is sai to have been going 30 miles per. hous. ' Eugene O'Brien .and George Fawcett in "Jonn Smith" Other Reels, Too, , Coming Sunday ANITA STEWART in . "ROSE O' THE SEA' ROAST TURKEY for Tour .Thanksgiving Dinner will be browned exactly right if you use one of our ROASTERS And how about a new Carving - Bet to Go With It " Ddughton & Marcus If it's hardware we have it not the biggest hardware, but the best 86 N. Com'l. Phone C3 TWO THINGS THAT GO - WITH EVERY COAL , ORDER . 1 - .. . -good coal and right prices. We emphasise it! It is these t very Nessentlal - features that htTA eanxed our bnsiness to in crease to such an extent.' If '.you're not, a customer now an . order will make you one. tnau we send It today? - LAKMETt TRANSFER Phone 030 Battery 8tol Frank Flint of 1510Court street reports that Someone tCpk the battery out of his car when it was parked in front of his resi dence last night. Wanted To buy two heavy horses to Iork single, weight not less than 800. Prefer horses about 8 years old. Spaalding Logging Co., phone 1830. AdT. Licenses Issued Marriage licenses were issued in the county clerk's office yes terday to Henry Archer and Ver onica Rowash of Woodburn, and Clarence Maert of Scio and Hilda Keran Mayton. Two Beds Given Walter Christ and L. L. Ogle were given beds at the station last night. People Are Being Healed Are days of miracles over? Come and see. W.C.T.U. hall every day 2.30, 7:30 except Mon day, iring the eick. Adv. Son Bom ; A little son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Russell L. Cooley November 14. His name will be Russell ! Cooley, Jr. Bear Evangrlist Bctts-i- Of New York every day 2:30. 7:30, except Monday. W.C.T.U hall. Commercial and Ferry sts Sick instructed and prayed with at every service. Adv. Judge's Leg Healing- Judge George Bingham s game leg is recovering with astonishing rapidity, under the genial' stimu lus of the recent election returns The counting board has just found that he is the high man of all the county or district ticket, except County Commissioner Smith whose figures had not yet beer totalled.' Judge' Bingham receivec the flattering endorsement of 11 966 votes, where for many of th- non-contested positions the voter: passed them by. ' People wlu wouldn't use even a free lead pen cil to vote for legislators or con gressmen or supreme Justice, cas a satisfied glance- down on th' Bingham name, and while the: said with their Hps "He's al right," they were proving it wit their cross marks opposite hi name. It was a fine endorsement enough to make any man's lam leg get well just to psychological! show 'em that he was a powerfu and consistent runner For Hemstitching '; - -Bernice Nixon,; 40 1:2 N. Lit erty. Telephone 1378. Adr Symphony Ciul Considereit- .The organiatzion'of an associ ition to back the Salem symphon. orchestra was considered at t meeting of men and women lar light in the.;Chamber-tf Com Herce r Aima,;Jt- was . decided to eave pledge cards in four promi lent places in town so that those interested may sign up for associ ate membership without which backing the symphony orchestra will break up and give no mor -;cncert8. A . few ' interested per sons have pledged themselves t ?et a certain number ot associate aembers. and pledge cards wi'l be left at the Chamber ot Com- inerce rooms, .the' state library. md both Will's and Moore's music Stores. SPECIAL HOT LUNCHES For school children. .Ratev very moderate. The Little Lady's Store 1090 Center St. Cor. 12th FOB GIFTS THAT LAST HARTMAN BROS. Diamonds, Watches; Jewelry - and Silverware. Phone 1255, Salem, Oregon SAVE $ by buying your liardwaxe and furniture at The Capital Hard ware & Furniture Co., 285 No. Commercial St Phone 947. EYESIGHT It is surprising that so many people neglect the most important organ with which nature has endowed them, the eyes. Statistics show that 75 percent of city population has defective sight. This is a shocking condition and one that is so-easily reme died by proper attention.. Lenses Which do not fit the eye are conductive to ttrain and should be corrected at once. MORRIS OPTICAL OO. 101-4 Oregon Bldg. Oregon's Largest Optical Institution . Phone 299 for appointment - SALEM, OREGON r. Visits In Tacoma Ms. Louis Conn has gone to j Tacoma to visit her son and j daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Conn, who were recently mar ried. Both hare visited in Salem a number of times. Sun Oil company, gave a lecture on "Lujricauon beiore .tnecmss- school Wednesday evening at the Marion hoteL About 30 of the students and a few others attend ed to hear what is said to hare been a remarkably capable expo- sition of. the lubrication problem tor antos. This Is only one of a number ot expert trades lectures that are to be given by factory representatives of the big car and accessories factories this winter. Shrincrs Attention Meet the Shrine special at Com- mercial and Trade streets at 5:15 this evening. Wear your phez. kdr. Apartments Reserved- Warren Armington of the Capi tol Apartments reports requests I coming in every day for reserva- j tions for apartments for April. May and June. It looks as if every every apartment would be taken before' the building is completed. he says. liegal Blanks Get them at The Statesman ot Ice. Catalog on application. j ,vdv. . HOTEL ARRIVALS MARION Mr. ami Mrs. M. L. Foster, Bend; G. Wood, Berkeley; lelen Gubler, Logan, Utah; Mr. nd Mrs. W. M. Yonce, F,. C. Angle, "orvallia: R- F. Weed. Ruzene: Ir. and. Mrs. F. L. Hughes, The Dalles; R. W. Henkley, Roseburg; 1. Tate, Myrtle Creek; Mr. and Irs. C. B. Brown, Los Angeles; 'red C. Buell, Berkeley; J. E. laker, Wu B. Broddick, C. L. lonson, R. C.'Dart, A. B. Porter V. W. Wells, J. W. Welch. E. A. 'aylor, Mrs. D. Bosche, M. D. Mc lillan, Portland; W. W. Walker, 'rants Pass. -. BLIGH J. H. Buell, Mr. and Irs. E. C. Clement, U. S. Booth, I. Hi Nichols, W. E. Hamilton, 'rank Harris, H. Neal, East Port ind; Mr. Ind Mrs. Signor, Pay- tte, Ida.; R. D. Massanor, Evans- an, Wyo.; C. A. Wigman, Eugene; D. Wiegel, Seattle. TERMINAL J. W. Hawthorne I. C. Nourse, Bdispe; Betty, jgnr etty Lane, Roseburg; Mrs. W,H ice. Valsetz: Howard Lone' H. J 'esseldenz, Mrs. Grace DcJugnty' ortland; Mrs. D- Applequesfln ependence; O. Bervly,, , ,Da.lIasf '. L. Pope, Merrill; A. Balas,j8e ttle. ""' ' " . t . 1ALL-WIILLSGASE is mm Carpenter. Erects Fence on Phillips Farm, Admis- sion is Charged NEW BRUNSWICK. N. J., Nov. 1 1 6. Morbid curiosity in the Hall- J Mills murder case is being further capitalized. Walter Masterson, a carpenter, today began erecting a high fence around the Phillips farm, th i scene of the" murder, which in the last wew weeks has proved . ! mecca for motorists from a score of states. He is having prepared i sign for the gate reading: "Ad mittance, 25 cents." Masterson, it was learned, hap leased the farm for $30 a month. It alse became known today ihat a decrepit piano and a vener able horsehair, settee which form ed part of the Phillips home furn ishings, had been sold to New York freak museum for $250. Hucksters previously had taken bits of the crabanple tree under svhlch the tragedy occurred, hawk ing the souvenirs in New York .ind Newark at 10 cents each. I NEW CORPORATIONS : Articles of incorporation were tiled yesterday by the Willamette Oaks of Portland, capitalized at $1000. The incorporators are Charles H. Sprenger, Fred W. An- gell and N. W. Lawlor. FVXKUAIiK The funeral ot Danie 1 Dean Tompkins, who died Wednesday in Salem, will be held Friday from the Webb &. Clough chapel at 2 o'clock. Rev. Ward Willis Long will officiate. Burial in I. O. O. F. cemetery, with W. O.'W. in charge. ' 1 1 Rigdon & Son's MORTUARY Unequaled Service Webb & Clough Leading Fcreral Directors . : . Expert Embalaers NOTED SOLDIER COMIIIG SHY Commander of Famous Bat tallOn Ot Ueath lighting For Prohibition Col. Dan Morgan Smith, major of the "Battalion of. Death." first battalion, 358th infantry. 90th division, A. E. F., will address a COL. DAX MORGAN SMITH community meeting in the First Methodist church Sunday," Novem ber 19, at 3 p. m.. on the "ex perience of his men in taking Hill No. 350-4 Lea- Quatre Chemins, and Lbs Huit Chemins. This is the battalion whose op erations electrified America when cablegrams telling of Its desper ate fight with three Geman Tegl ments were published by the lead- DaPer ct America Colonel Smith, who has been speaking to crowded houses all over the United States, was born in Virginia, . reared in Florida, practiced' law in Savannah, Ga, entered the Spanish American war. practiced law and served as assistant corporation counsel of the city of Chicago. When the World war enlisted money and men, he entered the A. E. F. as najor, led his troops in the fierc jst fighting, was wounded several Mmes and was promoted to lieu tenant of the field. Requests have come for return lates. from eyery state in which he' has spoken. The press com ment ts'unanimous in stating that Colonel Smith gives remarkably fVld pictures of life on the battle ield and in the trenches. His ributes to the heroic work of his f fleers -and men in battle are no pss . eloquent. Favorable com lent has been made on. his ap peal for better Americanism, hlch is needed Just at ttys time o arouse the people to the danger f lax law enforcement and social ;nrest. " Colonel Smith ' is touring the late under the auspices of the Vorld's League Against Alcohol- sm. Admission will be free. 1 J s WELL UNDER Premium List in Process of Compilation With Prize Announcements Marion county is to have a corn show Deeember 14 to 16 "to be '.ield in Salem and to be supported by the Salem Chamber of Com merce and the Marion County Federation of Community clubs- Fairly definite arrangements have been made by the agricul turo committee of the Salem or ganization. A premium list is now in process of compilation, that will be ready within a. few days. The present plan is to hold the exhibit in the upstairs room on North Commercial street, now occupied by Ed Chastain as a clothing store. He has secured a State street down-stairs location. UNITED ARMY STORES Save Money by Baying Your Rain Coats Rubber Boots Leather Shoes and Blankets At THE UNITED ARMY STORE 230 8. Commercial Street 8ALKJL, ORE. 1 WAY and is to move on. Sunday. Dee. 10. If the room is not rented be fore the corn show is staged, this will be the corn show location. It is hoped that IWUiara Taylor. for years the agriculturist and decorator in charge of the Marion coanty exhibit at the state fair, can be. secured to take charge ot the corn display. It is suggested that anybody having fine fruits, vegetables or grains ot any kind that can be kept until this corn show date, should keep the mand offer them to the . committee for display. While the premium lists are not yet issued, to tell just what kinds of exhibits will be awarded money prizes, the general object of the show is to make as comprehen sive and excellent a display as possible of Marion county re sources. Bill Milligan Referee for Oregon-Aggie Game SPOKANE. Wash.. Nov. 1. William "BUT MllUgan. president of the athletic board of Gontaga university, will referee the Univer sity of Oregon-Oregon Agricultural college football game at Corvallis SatuYday, it was announced here today. Mr. Milligan will officiate at a high school game here Friday afternoon, leaving Friday night for the Aggie headquarters. RED PEPPER HEAT Red Pepper Rub takes the "ouch" from sore, stiff, aching joints. It cannot hurt you, and it certainly stops that old rheuma tism torture at once. When you are suffering so you can hardly get arouna, just iry Red Pepper Rub and you will have the quickest relief known. Nothing has such concentrated, penetrating heat as red peppers. Just as soon as you apply Red Pepper Rub you will feel the tingling heat. In three minutes it warms the sore spot throug and through. Pain and soreness are gone. Ask any good druggist for a jar of Rowles Red Pepper Rub. Be sure to get the genuine, with the name Rowles on each, pack age. Adv. BLANKETS fSlighUy Imperfect) Save 25, 3313 and Even ) 50 Sale ENDS RHEUMATISM Announcing a Timely -bale or wool -,diwB&; A boon to housewives comes" this timely sale of the fanioas Pendleton, aU AV-o'bl Bcii Blankets. Made by our own mills from pure Oregon Fleece WooU Ordinarily priced at a distinct saving than you can buy them elsewhere we. nbw offer you tbalightly imperfect ones at discounts ranging from 25 to 50 per cent off regular price. Vr' r5 "SLIGIITLY imperfect" indeed they are, but the Venice and the comlort? is'ln qo wise impaired, the imperfections being s slight as to be iiardly noticeable. - f The colder weather is now upon us and one or more, of these to supplement your egular bedding supply should surely be a welcome addition to any household. We advise early choosing as in some instances there are only one, two and three Df a kind. - - . , They come in the beautiful block plaids of pink, blue, tan, rose, lemon and black and white; also plain white with light borders of pink, lemon, blue, rose. etc. Silk ribbon in contrasting colors binds the majority, while others are shell-stitch or alpaca bound. Sizes range from 60x82 Inches to 12184 inches. Also a large assortment of crib blankets HERE ARE THE SAVINGS Double Blankets Full Sizes No. 102, 5 lb. White, pink B., Reg. $14, now - $9.00 No. 600, 5 lb. White, blue B. Reg. $20, now - $12.60 No. 175, 5 lb. White, lemon K Reg. $13.50, now J $9.00 No. 175, 4 lb. White, blue B. Reg. $12.50, now $8.00 No. 175, 5 lb. White, rose B. Reg. $13.50, now $9.00 i lb. Grey, for heavy service. $6, now . $3.25 Store Open Saturday Night Until Q m SOCIETY IS NOISELESS High School Organization Has hNo Officers, Dues, . Rules or Meetings A new "society." ot which every, body- is- a potential member, and everybody in turn Is "IT, has been formed in the Salem, high school. 4 It is The Shifters, with no espe cial reason for calling it that other than that it seems to be a pretty intangible name, end the society 4s certa'nly it. It has no dues, uo meetings or meeting placec-no oK3cers, no' constitution or rules JJpracticalry nothing but the name. Everybody can initiate everybody" else, and '.demand a treat anywhere from a nlckle'i worth Jox the Iowclassmen In the school up to twcKblts' worth for the teachers. It promises to be th most joyous organization . of the whole school history, and as an experiment in pare socialism. with nobody doin. nothin for no body and. no officers and no obli gations, it looks like the rubber- tired noiseless -skull. Anotheerganlzation of smaller membership and more convention al construction is the Girls' Ath letic association., made up of all the girls in the gym classes.. MJss Capital Junk j Co. WANTS All kinds oi junk; and second-hand goods, . "We pay' full Talua. V ' 215 Center Street Phone 398 ; Wo iteg. $11, N v 20A, 2Va lb'., rose, plaid. Ktr. -t13.0, liow No. 2t0, 2 lUr uhit .pink B. Reg. $9. now No. 150, 22 lb. Black, plaid. Reg. $7.50, now . . Crib Eobes Single White, pink border, 42x60. , Reg. $8, Pink arid blue, doubles. Reg. t $10, now . Hetea Pimralck: .if president; Or WlIUamk president: Esther Lialtf, bocteUrr -treasurer; Bernica Johrson. jeli leader; Maude Cyan, jong leartsrf Emma Dell Schwab taurr. reporter; Margaret Froh tnafitr, itfrswnt it trmi; and "two pet per-shaker,, or pep leaders, are ytt to be named. They ar looiingyor V lot ot food times tnia winter." t : , - TUB sbk . ysur a bill rm is slvsVi " lB4irlwa ot r ka-TJ tjf -ilh ro. Y'sMk ehsrf ft fair tl t eTTics rs4rMU ) ; W'ha yoor WU ia i will bm (wral 41 ) . kar dona tba work.jj The best, tor the . . , money , Fleener Elcctris ; ? Company i AreMs nat . i Elactrleiaa ' ill Ooart at, rhoas , Single Blankets Full Sixes' 7 No. 150, 2 lb. Tan plaid, Reg. $7, now S,...J2L$il25 No. 600, iy2 lb., wbiteewon'B. - now $8.50 -i ' $5.00- now-... ..-$4.00 .....$3.50 Shirt Sale Continues 85c y '$1,45 v. :$i.95 I!