-4 iTY Handing Railroad ' TheHerrick Lumber company has notified . the public service commission that It has began the construction of a line of railroad from Crane to Seneca by way o Burns, a distance of .25 miles, i ;k i ' Hammered Brass - Brass and Black Andirons, screen and sets In our east win dow. II. I Stiff Furniture Co. -i ois. Permit' Issued ' ; Under the, blue sky act the state corporation department yesterday issued ia' permit to the Land Set tlement company of Salem to sell stock in the sum of $50,000. Modem - Furnished 'Hi Tor xentT H.-' I' Stiff Furniture Co. on. Hearings Set n, . , - Several hearings, most of them minor.! hare been scheduled by the public service commission for this month; -At Independence on Oc tober is the question of crossings of thej Valley & Siletz railroad; will come up. At St. Helens court house jon October 22 there will be a hearing relative to a crossing wanted by the Clark. -A ' Wilson Lumber company. The Plainview crossing will be up for consider ation ,j at - Albany on October 2 4. The most important hearing will be, in Salem October 30 on the question of a suspension of in creased gas rates in Salem of the Portland Rallwsy, Light & Power compary. . Girl Gymnasium Bloomers In good quality .black sateen. Price 31-98. Miller's. 017 Going; to 8 j nodi Among those who will go to Al bany this week for the. synodical are Mrs. J. J. Nuirn, Presbyterial executive secretary; Mrs. R. M. T. Hester. Mrs. L. O. Clement. Mrs. Roy Klein, Mrs. O. p. Bishop, Mrs Glen Adams and Mrs. Ward Willis Long.'1, Dr. and Mrs. Green of Al bany will give n reception at their home 1 Thursday evening for , the women who attend the Synodical. Dr. Green is president pf Albany colleger . t ''.-V." Jfot a Wire, Sale-; :' ' vlJ - A -windstorm sale ot Prescott's apple orchard. 1 2 ,mUes in Polk county. on ;.0ak Grove ' road. Ap ples Jlawn from trees,3 5c jper "On to I)allaan Is Cry-- With ihe cry of "On to Dallas' ringing ia their ears voyageurs of -a societt ues iiommes et s CLAYfAWAY THS-VEARS Apply EonciHa Beautificr casmic clay to your face, and rest while It dries, then" remove and see and feci the wonderful . difference in the color and texture ot the skin. "... , S f, , ,:: Guaranteed to do these definite things for the face or money refunded. Clear the complexion and give it color. Lift out the lines,,. Raroove blackheads and pimples. Close enlarged pores. Rebuild facial tiv sues and muscles Make-the -skin soft and smooth.-..- -'& ' f' x --- '-.'1 You can obtain regular sizes from your favorite toilet counter. If not, send this ad. with 10 centsto Boncilla Laboratories indlanapQlis. Indiana, (or a trial tube. 4 - -. . y - - -..-- "-' ""'"' - The ' Searer, Bdl Insurance ; -" ; Agency T' -General Insurance ; r ; ! "Bin," Bell frank Wegar JBEATEICE SHELTON Teacher of Piano - r' ', ' STUDIOS , ' XertT Bldg. i SesUeaM Taee, Wee, Thais. ' Jf m, FrL. Set. -, hm sea - fkoM U)t Store Your -Prunes at Fry's "Warehouse -25c per ton per month ' in carload lots " J, nYDRO-ELECTRIC 1 i tnEHApEunc institute f (Formerly Dr., Schenks) - 249 8. Cottage St. ! 'I :Fct Gifts That Last HARTf.tAFJ BROS. Diamoada, Watches, Jewelry, V ' and SUverwarei ; .Phone 1233. Salem, Oregoa Cz!ra Ambulance Sexriea Day and Night , PH0riE 665 ' 179 8. Liberty St. , - - -"'Orefoa LADPrBUSH : BAKICERS " ; . -;EstKaSei 1868 " "r ' i i ( 'if- '"' , OfXlca Hours frcn THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEil, OREGON MEWS ' M Chevaux, the joy order of the Am erican Legion, are making final preparations to attend the big ceremonial In Polk county Friday eTening, night and Saturday morn ing. ApplicaUons of Dr. Chester A. Downs,, XL, G.McClaren,- Dr. R, D. . Byrd and J olian Garn jobst were . acted iupon favorably . at a special meeting of the voiturelast night, bringing the total number of candidates from Salem to nine voyageurs and candidates will meet at the armory at 6:30 p. m Friday and leave In a body for Dallas. Plenty of transportation t as been assured' and no one will e left behind. Universal Pipeiesa Fnrnaccs . Are beet- sH. L. Stiff Furniture Co. 018 Son Is Born A baby-son was born Monday to Mr. and; Mrs. John Close of Kelso, Wash. at the home of JtfrsJ Close's sister, , Mrs. Dunn, 2140 Maple avenue.1 i Sete the New Mirella Bolivia Coatings. 35.95. yard, 017. Millers. . : Longtbne' Lease Taken . Announcement was made yester day that the Glese-Powers Furni ture company on, Court street, to enlarge its k quarters, has taken a long-time lease on the building next door now occupied by; the Gingrich Motor; A Tire company. The store is a part of the Powers Furniture company of ' Portland. The firm will occupy its new ad ditional home-; within a month. Boys School Sweaters- - In the famous Bradley line are here In all the newest ' fall i and winter style. Miller's. Ol 7. Board Meeta Today :. The county boundary board will meet today at 1 : 3 0 to canvass the ote on j the proposal of Aurora high school f being , joined with Woodburn high school. 'Final de cision on the Bridge Creek boun dary line will be made at the same time, --v.:' v vi ':; Does This Interest Ton? j V - If you are looking for a job, or if -you f need, to employ help, use the city free employment bureau it the YMCA. 02tf.' Default I ndgment Granted ' The Citizens Bank of Canastota S. D. was .awarded a Judgment in defanlt against A. J. Stalding yes terday. . , i Final Hearing Set . ' November 19 has been set as the time for final hearing in the estate of Golsby Whitney. C. B. and A L. Whitney are administrators. Visit Our Record Department-- II- L. Stiff Furniture' Co. ? ol8 Licenses Granted t Marriage licenses were granted yesterday to Phil Leon Fahnland er and Bella Schroeder, both of Salem, and to Ralph Silvers, Sa lem and Selma Pflaum of Silver ton, ; rv -. i . ; . ; : f r--- New Chemistry Apro: At Miller's. Price 75c; 98c 017. Plaintiff Gets Verdict The jury In the case of James Rowland and Irena Rowland against the National Reserve " In surance company brought in a ver dict for the plaintiff yesterday. The damages were fixed at 36000 ana attorney zees oz iipoo was awarded the; plaintiff. The case involved litigation to obtain in surance following a fire at the plaintiff's store at Crabtree. For Trees and Stocks W. C. Franklin. ' at .' the Tulip larm, i'none 5ZF14, is repres enting the 1 SALEM NURSERY COMPANY in this section and will take care of your needs in nur sery etock," both fruit and orna mental for-fall planting. 0.18E. :EOIA 'WELLER " , ., I PIANIST ' -Tdae jroietloa throne Kdi .'- Weight Belszatioa. . Dunning System A-.Tor roaaastiaa - . . Pit one 1S61 8tak S X. Liberty fit. ; OSTEOPATHY The Original and Genuine Spin al Adjustment Treatment. Skill full. Painless Adjustment -that getai results.' - IDB.L. C. MARSHALL -Osteopathle Physician and . Sorgeon ..; . 228 Oregoa Bids. ; Salem. r set U. B. Vstloaat Baak Bauomc : Psoas S5S : - Bee. Pkasw 48M DR. B.H. WHITE OtteopaUUe Payslelaa and Sorgtea XUectroals Xnagoesls sad Treatment 'CDs. Aaraias Metaea.) Salesa - ' V - 'Vl X0 a, ra. to 3 p. n, j BRTEj? Moved to Sale The Rural Press Serrlce bureau announces that A. M.Church, for mer editor of the Investor-Gazette at Burke, Idaho, has gone to 8a lem. - where he' expects to snake his home hereafter. Dance at Dreamland Wednesday, Oct. 17. Music by S. O. Ness and his orchestra. ''Dynamite 6." Ladles free. ol7 Accidents Are Reported Skidding "of ! an . automobile driven by A. L. Warren, Bremer von. wasn., orougnt za aam ages to the car , driven , by C. N. Inman. 1533 Mission, when tho two crashed together on the high way 'about five; miles north of Sa lem Tuesday afternoon. Warren was proceeding north and Inman driving, south. j TThei accident oc curred when 'Warren ;.. set his brakes an his automobile skidded on the wet pavement. I , 'J. S. Cher rington. J1334 Ferry, reported , be was driving west on; State When he : struck a " machine driven ,;by V. EBunon ' as the ' latter . was at tempting to park. "v r Sale of Heading Lamps At cost prices; genuine bar gains. Salem. Electrle Co., Mason ic Temple. o!7 Weather Hits Beat Sale- Sale of advance tickets for the "Varieties of 1923," annual prison show. Is being retarded by the weather, as only those ! who are forced to -do so are eomlng -tfown town .' at present. V For -'the con venience ; of those f who wish tick ets,5 reservations will be made - by telephone. Anyone -desiring ' a seat for .'any particular ight : la ad vised to call 604, the Perry tfrug store. -. ' - 1 - ; 5 ' " " Electronic Beactlons of . Abratna Dr. White, 506 U. S. Bank bldg. ';? t .r v;r v,'t- tf Qjaackenfeash 'Remodelina J Remodeling of the-property oc copied "by M3uackenbush, ' - North Commercial - and ' Chemeketa, Is now under t way and' when com pieiea win give tms property a modern appearance. -While -the reconstruction" work is u nder ' way business is being transacted at the rear of the building In drder to make unnecessary establtshins pi temporary .-quarters. Milady Jfeedlework Shop - Xs now - located and -ready for business ,- on balcony of Derby building. A fine line of goods for Xmas. 0I8 Cinder Committee Teamed ; Three members of the Klwan! club have been appointed on d commitjea to represent' the dnb when , the Special committee of the city meets with the city council and representatives -ef -Salem's industries-next Monday evening tq formulate a; new cinder ordinance Those Appointed by John! Carson president, are N. C. Kafourri Ralph Copley , and Rev. W. t Wi Long. . .4 : i Set School 'Election Date A special meeting -of the school board has been called 4 for 1:13 FUNERAL NOTICE Funeral services for Charles C Ellis will be held today at 2p. mi from the residence f .Dr. - G." Ellis, 594 North Liberty street Friends may view remains afte funeral at 'Rlgdon's parlors. Body will be sent to Medical Lake, Wash., for burial. DDSD : j '..(' SCOTT At the residence, 1340 S. Fir , street, Oct. 16, .Irs. Dora IK. Scott, age 82 years; mother of . H. Knuths of ; V Brownsville, Mrs. J. W. Pease and Miss-Dora S. Knuths, both of Salem. . Fun- -eral services will be held today, J Oct. 17, at ; 2 p. m. from .Rig . don's .mortuary. Interment in City View cemetery. , GEIGER In this city. Oct. 13 Welcott W. Geiger age 61 years. Remains were forwarded from the -Rigdon mortuary to -Forest Grove, Or., for funeral services and interment. KIRBY John W. KIrby died at a local hospital Oct. 15, at the age of. 64. He is. survived by his rwife, Nancy B., four sons, Ed .ward and Marlon of alem, . Rob ert F. of Billings, Mont., Ira Kirby of Oklahoma' and two daughters, Mrs. ' Tessie t Burns and Mrs. Capltola Smith, both of Blllmgs, Mont. Funeral servic es' will be at the Webb Funeral Parlors Wednesday,- Oct. 17 at 2 : 2 0 IP. At. : with Rer. i K3rkpat rick officiating. Interment at City View cemetery. : ? Webb&Clough Leading Fcscral , ;Diitflcr Expert KmhaTmeni Rigdon&Soris tlQUTUARY -k o'clock today at the Marion hotel to set. a date, for, the veJectin ,tol decide u a school slte.on Ijjoxth Capitol .shall be purchased'-' and 1 . 4. 1 . . a, . ' J ii, ma voters wisn j.o ouua a jun ior high school.' Because of a law providing .'that a conjtempIajte4 change in a bonding issue most be advertised 21 days prior, to the election,' the tentative date of . Oc-! tober 30 was abandoned. . A Baiwaln i Goo nhvitHun'. M,ntr tiAAi-r new. Call at ll0'-8outo:MrtH and see it. ' . o2i. . - Phone .Man Botarimn Speaker ' f I..T. Felts, JorUand, wU! speak on "The Development of the Tel - OPhone" at ithe regular luncheon of the.Rotary club at the Marion hotel ; today; noon. Mr. Felts Is connected with the Pacific Tele- phone & Telegraph. companyHe will be accompanied.by, the,,tele- phone concern's uuartet. ., which has received much favorable men rararahh infer,- tion In Portland And 'which .will provide the ; musical selections for the day; f ' For Nursery Stock , s Phone W. C. Franklin at . the rmlt and ornamental Uurserv etoov f T,4 viT,a w rB.A.' stock of. any kind. . He represents the Salem Nursery, company, 428 Oregon 1 Bldg: Dr. Qobeon WiU Bnlld A new -residence to cost 13800 will be built at 565 Leslie street for -Dr. -Hebeon. -accordinr -to building permit; issued Tuesday by . the city; recorder. Woman Hurt, in Auto Wreck une wheel of . her ' car . was smashed -and her mother slightly injured :f when her automobile Went into a ditch on Garden road terdaVJtSnAnn llJ BfUrnonjL A Bnav GJeaf5l route. 7, reported to the police. Mist Gleason ' said i she was east . and Tyhen ,she attempted ti rTZa 7-HV""wH causing her . automobile to leave tnemgnway. I- Itetarns .From ; Portland , Mrs. C. P. Bishop returned la night from .a. visit vwlth her son. Roy; Bishop, In-Portland. ; f ;. , Reckless 'Drivers Released -Eugene! Courville and R. Car son, two i young. i men who wera sentenced to the city jail the first night of the -state fair, were re leased from custody yesterday j They were arrested after "their street. i. 1 ' . Paper Carrier Admonished While jsellingpapers yesterday afternoon, J Edward 1 Schunke, Jr 924 North Church. rode his bi- cyclepnfthe sidewalk. He wai naiea into - ponce neauquarters oyj Mrs. Blanche Coe. matron, where! ne receivea some advice from Chief of Police Birtchet and Off i cer Smart. - Though some of the paper boys adopt a "hard- boiled'! attitude. young Schunke. was re-i pentent and promised hot to. ride; upon ; the sidewalks again. 'He; was reieasea without panne a fine. Decision bar Hearing Withheld After hearing the -testimony 1 uwi.u uues.ease t-. rf. xk.unv re served nntil next week-his decis ion in. the case of state vs. Mrs. Carrie Rltter of -Woodburn, wh3 was chajged .with contributing tb the delinquency of a minor. The statebased Its case Upon the tacf mac airs. Hitter nad offered to send Ethelyn' Graham, 14. out pi the state and away.' from-her pr ents without their consent. Tei- tlnrony offered -by the different persons tmost concerned in the case differed sUghtly. f PERSONALS 'Mrs. 'Alios R. James .represent ing the F. A. Owen Publishing company was a visitor at the , of flee' of (he County superintendent of schools yesterday. She canie from Sain Francisco and went on north.- I 1 , . Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Moll of Port land, are TlsIUng with, friends and relatives In Salem. f George Keech, mayor of Stayton was in Salem yesterday. 3Irs.JMary Fulkerson, county superintendent of schools, was in Stayton yesterday. i 01e Evans Koksvick, a carpen ter' living "at ! 2 95 North t Twenty- fourth istreet, has .filed a petition for, naturalization at the office ef I D. G. Boyer, county clerk. . R. C. Bacon, who underwent surgical treatment at a local hos pital Monday is progressing satis factorily, according to physicians. Senator B. U.-. Eddy of Rose burg ti-as here yesterday on . busi ness before the supreme court. - ! Carl Wlmberly, district attor-1 ney, and Guy Gordon, his deputy, were before the supreme court yesterday. A. C: Woodcock, E. R. Bryson And Fred - E. Smith, Eugene law yers, were in Salem yesterday. J. M.i Devers, attorney for the state fhfehway,, commission,! is in Baker attending, to litigation for the department. ; , ' i . J. A.i Churchill, state superin tendent of schools, left yesterday for Ontario s to attend a teachers' institute. ' ' . Mrs.,E. E. Bragg., wife of Com missioner Bragg of the state In dustrial i accident commission,- un derwent a surgical operation tn . Oregon f . "The -Girl of the Golden ' '- ; 3Vest- ' ' t.:'r .: Liberty ; t: , 'The Fog" s Imt- e f a M m m m. . ! n or me uoiuen West," w"h opened yesterday at the Ore- , ' ,U"IU v"ewe' iam- l" success tne legitimate-' stage. Z?, ? . B,oiaeaJ a cinema pie I t .7 . il "w motion 1 ' "7 7" w I.T 1, ' Al l? eIeMln8 '- a"on the-plc!lire- ' H? Belasco. ,who .wrote the r " , ..Z. . ,onf nmia I?tttW f lc urUaltlon-; Hi 1?' i?Xt0rLl re:"Te(1 ?..EUvJBr en' wlth aU i iasco Stage pre- sentatlon. - The , California ; of its romantic ?perlcjd-;ot . is brought out from the pages ot history: the bygone days of the California plor neers . are plctnrized as never be tore. ; .' . , , , . JBamerrei a colorful bandit- P-" ."?" 7' lluaZ mm' Bel1 fn a Predicament as he is about to rob the Polka saloon, tor the owner of the establishment is I The Girl whom he met on the road a few days before and carried across a stream. It Is a case of lore ;at first sight and a raceme- gins between the sheriff and the bandit for The Girl. In a series of thrilling and captivating inci dents,' in which the bandit Is ex posed, wpunded and nearly hang ed, the story is brought; to thrilling conclusion, - it is a beau tiful 'love story ' In i which thrills have hot" altogether been foreof- beautttul background of Califor- nla ls moldet. into fe the picture ,:.o, , . .JLxJ :;lr through- the i beautiful camera .flwor 9t Sol Poltto and Thomas rRtri .. It' la evident that Director Car- ewe made wise selection in the choice of players for he has pick ed actors that are a credit to the picture. , When being trained, the police dog is hot permitted to see any hu man . other than its trainer. Ab solute obedience leads it to sus pect strangers; it can 'neither , be Intimidated, ..coaxed, or lured; 'It refuses, all food offered by Strang ers, .though it may be hungry when jproperlyf trained, this intelli gent, animal will face pistol fire attack. Wnen . well-trained it leaps seven-foot Obstacle easilv and can broad jump a stream twelve to tlU teen feet; In width. It can ferret out hidden goods and' find coins that it can search ont erery Iclue that may be valuable 1 Another remarkable thine abont the police dog is its quickness in sensing' the presence of criminals wlth'wbom it has been in previous contact. It has ibeen known to I pick out a man from a large crowd. . I f J Rlntintin, the police dog and I screen actor, not onlr does ail these things but is recognised as being easily the "peer of "all dogs It .has . the ..dog .championship .for jumping. Its remarkable skill can be seen in "Where the North Be gins", the-picture of the igrim northland, to be shown at the Ore gon ineater for four days, com mencing Friday evening. J "The Fog." shown for the first time at the Liberty theater yes terday, is" one of the most absorb ing, and best r acted i photoplays it has ever been our ..good fortune to see. And it was enthusiastically received. Before we saw it. we -deemed, It-hardly- possible that so many elements! . of entertainment value could be. crowded, into one photoplay. .But, in this .picture are adventure, ? pathos, 4 , villainy, heroism, t love, . infatuation- the whole range of human.-action. It Is the story of how a aensl- tive boy finally . triumphed through love over the . tyranny and meanness of his environment. It-is a story packed with thrills and rapid action, - and 4t love theme 48 very unusual. The. acting was really, superb. 4 jUIPMEOT Our. equipment -for the sue-; . cessf ul - treating of - eye - dls-, orders is the best-and most complete that money can . , purchase. Kowhere ; on the west coast can It ,be excelled. MORRIS OPTICAL CO. 801 - 5 OREGON BLDG. Oregon's Largest Optical Institution Phone . 239 4 for Appoint- i Salem, Orrsou - .7 1 . - ' WEDNESDAY MORNING, The'cast Includes "Mildred , Harris Cullea Landls, Louise Fazenda, Ether Wales. Louise 'Dosser, Mar jorie Pretost, 'Ann May, Ralph Lewis, David Butler, Frank' Cur rier, and Edward PhilUps; Each role i is Interpreted with . remark able; sincerity and convincingness. Praise should also be accorded the director, Paul Powell, ; for ,his masterful handling of William Dudley. Pelley's fascinating story. The photoplay was. adapted by H.'H.Van Loan and was produc ed for Metro under the personal supervision of Max Graf. -The scenario was prepared by Winifred Dunn. The photography is the work of John-R.-Arnold. .Penrod and-Sam, a plcturiza tion of Booth Tatklnrton's famOna jntory of boy life, iav to be the fea ture next week at the Oregon -theatre, f This ; First National - picture was directed yby William Beau dine, and -' Is enacted by . a C cast which Includes Benny Alexander, Joe Butterworth, Buddy' Messln ger, Joe HMcCray, Gene - Jackson, Rockcllffe Fallows, Gladys Brock Well.; Mary Phllbln, Gareth Hughes and William V Mong. Benny. Alexander, who plays Penrod, Is2 one of the best inown child .actors, and he has excelled himself In the portrayal of this re- mar Kaby human ' character. Joe Butterworth will be' seen as Sim, his buddy and conspirator in mis chievous adventures. Buddv Mm- slnger, th star of the "Buddy Mes- ainger comedy jSeries, plays Rod ney Bitts.'the : mortal . enemy : of Penrod and Sam. His sister, Ger trude Messinger, is Penrod's little sweetheart. ... . .... -The major portion of the pic ture is one succession of laughs, chuckles and smiles, but' there are moments of tender pathos, espec ially the seene , which" shows the ueain or enrod's dog, ; Duke." "Duke- had been the lad's inseo- arable companion, -even sharing Tils waster s neo without the knowl edge ot his parents. -. And there is a generous . portion of . romance: ior .Penrod f alia in love; early In lue and. manfully disregards . the ridicule aimed at him as a result. Earle Williams has one of the best pictures of his career in "Yon Never iKnow," which -wiU be Uhown atjthe Bllgh theater Thurs-1 day and Friday. It has all the elemente .that .excite .the human interest and tend to mike a' pro dnctlon .popular. . : , .There Is the atmosphere of the Latin countries, " full ' of 'rhythm, melody, fire and passion. It is an atmosphere conducive of love, ro mance, duelling, revolution and feuds. - Then there la the transi tion to the life in the North, where man is -slow , to anger and con servative in his , actions. This contrast brings out all of the beauty and romance , of the , west ern hemisphere. In a. South Am erican cafe" set, Spanish senorltas dance' the dances of their neoplo ivt a stirring' taanner. Then, tod, in the South -American sequences are thrilling escapes and 'large mob scenes which occur duringan uprising.. , Much of the comedy and several of the dramatic situations revolve around iMuggsy, , a .ward of Eddie Manning, the hero. This 'role Is handled hy Coy Watson, ; Jr., In manner - that ' has made " many who have seen him ;work predial that this youngster will rival any of the -child- prodigies on the screen today.-He is a combination of them all. He has the. freckles of, Wesley -Barry, - the innocent! xougiahness of Jackie Coogan, and. -.ne smile of Mickey Daniels. This youth, with a dog secured . after a long and. careful search, do much to enhance the value ot the pic ture and. occasionally steal scenes from Earle Williams. The Old Days The Gold . J. WARREN KERRIGAN Star of the "Covered Wagon1 With SYLVIA. BREAAIER and h- ' -'RUSSELlTSIMPSON (n wi III ZsY ? ,11 lv I 1 Jt "HANDY AND COMEDY . - 1 a a - -i 1 Here is the Grip and Fire of :he tife. of the '49er -r CHAS. ,W.IHAWLEY AT THE WURLTTZER ' - NOW STOWING OCTOBER 17,-192S EWWh Pomeroy & -Keene purchase La Branche.Propeftyon i State'Street' 1 1 'Purchase of ' the 'La Branche building n the north . elde of State between .Liberty and Com mercial by Pomeroy &Keene Jew elers, froin' Morns Kloffein, of the Bake-RHe bakery, was announc ed Testerday. The purchase . 6i another location was made necesl ary a few months ago when the newit. organized First National Dana- announced plans for the erec tion of a eix-story orrice and hank building, on -the southwest corner of State and Liberty, the present location of the jewelry store. Whlle Pomerey & Keen have a four-year lease japon . the build ing 'occupied at -present, is Is J nn- derstood arrangements have bees made .with the 'bank; to shorten the 'time of the lease. The lease; runs for four more years. -Whfen the more will -he; made - haa not been decided upon by; the Jewelry firm, but ihe'finn is , planning; some extensive remodeling "before takmg possession "No announce ments of new locations have yet been made by the businessmen oci cupying -the -upper 'pertlo'ef d building. - u Nothing was said yesterday con cerning the consideration Involfed In the;rtransactl6n,nbnt the sstf maxea amount peueved ...by many business jnento around 35,ooo: . The property, sold Mr. Klorfeln , Tras 'purchased by him less 'than i?year;go i :for around 830,090.1 ,1s aaid. ' At present -the new location of Pomeroy & JKaenei ia-1 occupied by the Welch Electric company nd a ehoe ine - jshop Wn V the Aground floor with , the Hetel ; Oregon in the. second. story. r .- The.'deal which, culminated -es--terday has-been, cotepiplated for some tlme. Keene sayihg about weekago'. that they' bad an; option.-'on, the rK)orfe!n proiH erty ;t Hhat time.'aud '-depo4it made. i ' '.vU" S "i ( Pomeroy ' & Keene ; hare occu pied their present locatipri-Ier-the, last 10 -years.' .C. TPonjexoy has, been ; in the .jewelrr 'biisiness in Salem, for about .25 .years and Dr. A. .A. Keepe in the combined fop- tical -ind'l jewelry . 4 business for nearly. 20 years. ;Prior Jo ;th partnership the jewelry; store was 4 conducted & under the -'same i DlEUIillSiMa WITIIBPEPW r,lten..ypnvre suffering wlth rheumatism so you' cin'Sardly "get around . Just ; try Red ; Ppper Rub andfyou'Svill1 harV the tjuickpst fre llef: known: ' ' '; ? ! Nothing has such conetf ated. penetrating faeat -as 'red peppers. Instant' relief. Jnst as soon ins yen Apply Red PepperiRab jou leel thol tmgung neau in three minutes it warms the sore spet-ihroaghaad through. , Frees ,the , blood circu-- iauon, oreaas.np xne.congesuon ; and the old rheumatism torture is rone. -i- Rpwies ".Red Peppert Rub, -made frony? red a peppers. costs little- at any idrug store. Get a jarat once. Use 1 tor lumbago, neuritis. . back-1 acne, sun .necK. . sore .muscles, colds in" chest. Almdst instant "re lief awaits you. Be ' sure to ' get f t the genuine, with the-name 'Rowiesf on' eaeh' package, Days The Days of M9 REGULAR PRICES PATHE REVIEW NOW' SHOWING ' WSBU1ICB .: v. - . ' "' - be v rod o cl 2 rc " 3 " resUy can bo mz you must try a- " " 710V UNDER TAV . .(Continued-from' pase i.) C.,E-AlbIn, captain Willlaa Hamilton, John Farrar Pasl Jota son.' Glen. Gregg. D.- D. Socolofsiy, G. Bonnell, J. H. - Scott, J a in e s Young. ; . B.C. i MUes. - captain W. - n. Burns, E. Butler, George Jlug, Dr. E.! E. Fisher, -U: G. -Boyer.'E. T. Barnes, Fred Annmyson, N. Kea- ney,-R. C'-Glover, O. Price. . . , I tr.i M. . Hicks, 4:a5;taln-4W. , H. Hansen,i Pr. rC. .Milter,- J. 'arr, Dr. t iB. ppynd, J2dward Echunli , George Grnbenhorjst,J. Lautcr nian, JL. TvMadsen, Mr. Davl3. tAllen -Cafoury, .captain Car! 3 Abrams. "H. ' Scott, . A. R. Eairl, D. W. Eyre. .J3. jKirkpatrick.- A. Vlck, A.s.a Dbrnstedt, Lloyd Rlz- dori. Dr.-C. W. Soutbworth; Jcia Bertelsen. - : ; ' ".- . ... .... . .. - WlKi i. SILVERTON, Or., "Oct. 1C. (Special ' to -The fatesmliL) The potato digging. Reason hss ti tan Among the Silverton farcer a. They .report that so ar- the' crc p shows; t.HP. -lexceptlonilly;; Some report that there are enou::. if they. were large, enough. Others report, that there are but faw r- tatoes , under each , hill And tl t the'few are very email. . tl L3 ia. ". that the failure' Of the1 crop Ii'Iu 3 to "lack of ' rain in grpwiag Eto son.' ' '' '. : ' "; " ' ' (toijt:s?z"3: : ineunWtbMllr., f 1 raeer rlns.ocr VlteCms'aiUa' ' i - -1 Ijr ieci&fortisg - ? t 'Extra 75peciil', '1 AU Guararitee7- 4i j I H "Tho 'Penslar .'etere N."135 Coml TCi." Phone '197. '. " -e uiw'c.'nr nnj JULirimanir : tt'aa.'ni'j'; 15 With CULLEN LANDIS MILDRED HARRIS -LOUISE FAZENDA. RALPH LEV.Xi The story of a love ih&t, bridged continent , oceans and life,, itself. NOV SHOWING 3b ' .it, . Vni. Portland yesterday.