I - THE OREGON STATESMAN, ' SALEil, ,OnEGON ' SATURDAY OlKO. OCT0BEIl.4i4 t V 1 t 'Cim NEWS -IN' BRIEF - I '-- - ' '; ' - - - - ' Committee Mrt 'lij' 1 -' H Further discussion, of the corn log $200,000 YMCA building cam paign October a to 16 was the order of business of the executive committee which met for luncheon at the Marion hotel' Friday noon. i. rretcott' Appl King's and Sp tzenberg's 75c at orchards in Polk ! county, Oak o5 Grove road. Bjrlqg boxes. Si the Am Have Xew Pin Members of the American legion auxiliary to Capital post No. 9 are wearing the official pins - which have just arrived! The pins are small and round J with the small bine star on a white background. Circling the horde are the words "Woman's Auxiliary Corps. Some Particular Couple , Move into this bjand new strict ly modern 4-room home, furnace, fireplace, full cement basement. hardwood floors, dutch kitchen; paving and walks. On trim small lot with fruit. See at 1654 South High. ; Immediate possession. For sale like rent. Becke & Hendricks, U. & Bg. Bldg. 02tf -Grange H Meethkg ( An old fashioned harvest home celebration was held in Macleay grange hall last night. S. H. Van Trump, county frujit inspector and prominent Granger, attended the meeting. : The Macleay Grange will entertain the omona Grange of the county atj'a big meeting scheduled for October 15. Another Feature j i ' "f. ' Bill of hlppidrome vaudeville at the BliKh Sunday. . o4 Petition for "Writ-! r . ; Petition: was filed In circuit court yesterday asking for a writ of habeas corpus 'for Marion Chll ders Maribetta who, it is claimed. is being unlawfully restrained i in the girls' training school. Home of Universal - . i Ranges and stdves at Stiff 'a. , ' : (- o2tf i Cattle Sell High-- That there is a good demand for dairy i cattle at very satisfactory prices was proven yesterday at the dispersal sale of the Butler Bros, dairy herd near Monmouth. There was a total of 40 head sold for a total of $3214.1 The grade cat- WCC)DRY Buys FuiTiituro ! Phcae 511 j Dr. B.IL White I . Osteopathy - Surgery Electronic Diagnosis and Treat ment -(Dr. Abrama method j. Office Phone 859 or 469-J r 608 U. S. IBank Bldg. We're All Moved I --7 and now that A our new we are located In quarteri at j ' : 143 S. LIBERTY ST, we are in a position to give yon itill . better i service on jour transfer and hauling work. , j We Still lHandle Fuel and have several carloads of coal due in a Jew days. Better get jour order in early. Phone 930 L&rxner Transfer Storage Co. vlpf?!:. Car for Hire WITHOUT DRIVERS Oar autos are ' all kept in prime condition, therefore are absolutely sate to drive. i f TERinNAL TAXI SERVICE We hire thea either with or without driver. PCONI3 SOSO ' ' f i' Office a 8tae Terminal - I DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE BANKERS : : Established 18C3 t'- i General Banians Burincxi CI firs llcrrs frcn 10 a tx, to 3 p. eU - u 1 1 ' ' r ' ' tie,: including baby calves, heifers of various ages, and cows In milk averaged $73.07, with a top price of $145. There was a number of registered, cattle In the lot and these cowg sold for from $100 to $170. One buyer, Fred Bone brake, from Roseburg, purchased six grade cows for $622. The herd bull went to Ed Bowers of Shedd for $80. Most of the other buy ers were from close home points, such as Monmouth, Independence and Dallas. The sale was man aged by E. A. Rhoten of Salem. Buy Your Heaters Now -H. L. Stiff Furniture Co. o2tf Xotlce - J ' ' The county clerk's office will be open , from 8 a. m. to 8 p. m. Wednesday, Thursday and Friday of this week for the registration of voters.- Registration closes on Saturday, October 4, 1924, at five o'clock p. m.! U. Q. Boyer, county clerk. i o4 West Salem Church Thomas Burgess Ford Memorial church, West Salem. Pastor, Rev. F. L. Cannell. Sunday school convenes at 9:4a. A growing school with consecrated" teachers, Mrs. H. J. Morriss superintendent. Morning worship at 11 o'clock, with sermon by pastor. "What Manner of Man Is This That Even the .Winds and the Sea Obey Him?" Matt. 8:27.' Junior league pleasant hour, 3 p. m. Song ser vice at 7, led by Mrs. Morriss. Sermon by pastor iat 7:30, "And Now Lord What Wait I For? My Hope la in Thee," Psalms 39:7. This church: extends a warm wel come to all. ' Special music at both services. '- j' . The Program at the Bligh Theater Sunday morning at 9:30 will be different. The John Evans Bible class i for men will reopen for religious instruction and ser-l vice. Every man welcome regard less of creed or nationality. o4 Attendants to Masrry E. CJ Crnm, of Salem and Mar garet Sandner," of Scio, both of whom are attendants at the state school for feeble minded, were granted a marriage license in Al- bany the middle of the week. Trade to Your Old Heater On a new one at Stiff's. o2tf Liauor Owner Fined . , An echo to the state lair ana one of the last of the many liquor cases that have taken up tne time of the justice ' and city police courts this week was heard Friday A. iA. Borgeson pleaded I o4 Mrs. Goodin Serves A bond was complettd ' yester day by the secretary of state for Mrs. Ella Goodin, who will serve for the time being as su per inten-f tenaeni ot tne suite empiuymem i Miss Beatrice Shelton Teacher of Piano High .school credits granted. Studio, 345 Marion. Phone 1299; Derby building, S65. - Type,vnters ALL MAKES i 95 Doira S5 Monthly S4T N. Com. 8b 4 Pboa see RADIO HEADQUARTERS . ' Tor RADIO SUPPLIES -, . A Open Evenings : ; 291 JCORTH COM3fERGIAIi Popular Priced Tailored Suits $25 to $45 Men's and Young Men's D.H.MOSHER I TAILOR institution for adult blind in Port-1 land, succeeding her late husband, I R. B. Goodin. W. A. Delzell. secretary of the state board of control, said that a permanent successor to Mr. Goodin would not be appointed in all probability for several weeks. Blanket Special ! ; j For Saturday only, Nashau large double plaid blankets, $4, values for $2.89. iC: J. Brier Co. : , oS Commutation Announced I A schedule of commutation fares; was filed with the public service commission yesterday by 1 stage lines plying between Port- land and Roseburg. There were Portland-Salem-Albany line, the Central Motor Bus line and the Oregon Stages. Keep Warm Now Pay later at Stiff 'si o2tf Marcel and Curl Last Longer After a Golden Glint Shampoo. i "i o30 Three Fatalities Reported During the week ending Octo ber 2. a total of 648 accidents were reported to the state Indus- trial accident commission, ; of which three were fatal. The fatalities were: S. B. Smith, Bend, boom man; G. M. Pearson, Astoria rigger; Tom Anderson, Toledo, chaser.. Of the total number of accidents reported 551 were sub ject to the provisions of the work men's compensation act, 96 were from firms and , corporation that Lave rejected the provisions of the act, and one was from a utility corporation not subject to the act.- . . The Best Yet . Hippodrome vaudeville at the o4 Bligh Sunday. Mrs. Patterson Goes East Mrs. Clara L. Patterson, super intendent of the state industrial school for girls, left today on ; trip east that will take her as far as Hardwick, Vt., where she will deliver Llona Nowland to her narAfitd. I ha nri 1st an intimate ... . .. I of the state school. . Other girls Wlli be taken to Montana and Wyoming. Alarm Clocks . s--. t. :s On sale at 99c this week only. Tyler's drag store, 157 S. Com'l. . ' ' : 04 k-..-, rhnrrh . On the North River Road, Le- roy Walker, pastor., The people nt tha Tref9i AmmnniiT ara i-nr. f.-i.-j tn 0oril fniinw. house on the rnmlnr LoM'i ilav: Sunday school at 10 a. m. with " - Mrs. Arthur Beardslev n snner-1 In f a1 A On f . XTa hava elaiaaa : 4rtv all rt iYio fnmllv Onma anf tin A vonr nlace and art vmir thoneht w- " j to the discussion. ( Epworth Lea- - . ' gue is at 7 p. m. The Keizer young, people are on the Job ' the year around. v You will enjoy the lively , meetings 1 every Sunday At 8 n m tho recnlar o.;nav evening devotional ser- j vice, xne pastor win speak: on the subject "The Inescapable." Come to all of the meetings at the school house -this week and bring your friends with you. I A Balanced Characte Is essential to efficiency. The religious nature left undeveloped makes a lop-sided man, a sort of flat-wheel kind. The men's Bible class at the Bligh theater will help you straighten and balance I up your life. Sunday morning at 9:30. Great program, f John Ev- ans, teacher. - 1 i o4 Must Register Today ; ; Persons "who have not register ed for the November election have until 5 o'clock today I to do so. Extra clerks have been called into service to take care of the long line of tardy registrants and to heln relieve the eoncestton Recla - Itratlon at the county clerk's of- iflce has been light for .several weeks, and at the last minute there Is a rush to register. Game Shooter Fined Floyd Camp is Spending the next 17 H days in the county jail as a sequel to having been arrest ed by Henry Stevenson, deputy game warden, for shooting grouse Out of season. When Camn ap- peared in justice court yesterday I he was fined $33, including the costs of the case. Instead of nav- ing the fine he elected to "lay it out" at the rate of S2 a day. College 3Ian Is Coming " ; Word has been received that Dr. and Mrs. Frank N. Seerley will be FUNERALS The remains of John A. Miller. who died October 2, went forward to Muskegon, Mich., today. Webb funeral parlors ' in charge of ar rangements. 1 The funeral of Alex Page, who died October 2. will : be held at the Webb funeral parlors today at 2 p. m. Interment will he in the Bethel cemetery at Silverton. RIGDON SON'S IXOHTUABX f TJnequaled Eerviei ; in . Salem on October 28- and 27 Dr. Seerley is dean of Springfield (Mass.) collegel and Is traveling. under the auspices of the student association. : He has spoken bet fore most of the colleges in the United States." The visitor Was an instructor while C4 A. Kells and R. R. Board man were under-grad- uates. and both Are close personal mends or the visitor. The pro- gram for his stop in Salem has not yet been completed. Small Invest orn Here's two bouses for $3,000 and $500 will handle. They rent readily for $ 3 4 month. Figure your reutrn. Another brand new leased for $40 month, price $4100 and $500 to handle. Several gilt edge first mortgages Salem homes, 7 per cent. Beeke & Hendricks, IV. S. Bk. Bldg.H a2tf Births Are Reported- Several belated birth, reports were filed with? the city health officer Friday. jj These announced the following arrivals: Helen, to Mr. and Mrs. Edward Skubovins of 1237 Marloni on September 30; Gloria Alice, to Mr. and Mrs. Wal ter. H. Kestly of 353 North Cot tage, on September 27; Clinton Norcas, to Mr.: and Mrs. Clay C. Smith of Turner,? on September 24; a girl to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bradley., of 105 River street, on September lO.ij and Ivan, to Mr, and Mrs Charles Sugai of route 8, on September-2. Hear Free Bible Lecture- Derby hall. Sunday, Oct. 5, at 8 p. m. "The Worlds of the Earth.' o5 Geta Building Permit J. R. Horning I yesterday ob tained a permlji to erect a dwelling at 1T60 John street, at a cost f $2800. i -I: ill ; v . Extra Good Pocket Knives ; At $1.39 this week only. Ty ler's drug store, 157 S. Com'l. o4 Legion ,Meri Visit Dallas That the first of the fall meet ings of the American legion at Dallas might be given impetus and i a start made on a good program during the winter; a delegation of legion men from Capital post No., a on nfffefai knA friendly - r . I i.u . T-it ..hi I ThU la the first time that George Griffith, state commander, has visited the Dallas nost in his of ftMal M.ltlnn : Others making the trio were Brazier C. Small, post adjutant; Clifford Brown, Dr. :C. B. O'Neill and Dr. Carl Wonner. Civic Music Club Tickets Season, $4 ;1 Jess concert, $1. On sale at Moore's music house. o7 I c i. n.;. Pn.tnnnHt vii. ...t.. . acoittont 1. ; PArtltil demand his i "" - .tuntint. until late next month. niii onnkinsr classes which . 4i vnrriA v. . ih. faction of I mis uivuiu v Uxr n us,nMnn will h delayed. I ...p- ., . . As football officially closes around Thanksgiving dsly, It is expected I the classes will get under ' way early in December. , The October date was previously announced. I ' , , - 'J J Homecoming! Service Tt, anmial f harvest home ii..i.v.,iv(i7UsniiB and Rale of w.. "-o- --e, - -. win Ka nM at tha Saiva - liuu uriujr iicauiiuaiKia u. nleht. Representatives of the Salvation army were busy Friday in gathering up produce, chickens, canned goods and other articles which will be sold following the thanksgiving1 service. Card of Thanks We wish to thank our. friends for their beautiful floral offerings and many expressions of sympa- thy; in our! bereavement in the passing of our father and brother. Mrs. J. F. Tyler, Mrs. C. H. Bu- sey.; Mr. E. iJ. Pearce. 1 4 Prof, Murphy's Lectures Beginning Sunday night a se- tries of lectures will be given at the Armory ion psychology and hu- 1 man analysis bv Coserove Murphy. After Sunday there will be two leotnrea a davi at 3 and 8 i. m; Mr. Murphy isfwell known from coast to -coast fas a lecturer on psychology.! arid these lectures should be interesting to those who are thinking oh these lines Opening Dance - i Schlndler; hall Sat. night. A ew Shipment Of coats and dresses for Satur - r?o. on ! kA o.iiut lo the largest, at reasonatle I prices We hive also received new line of hats. Mrs. H. P.' Stith, 333 State street. o4 New Class to Start- Tonight will mark the begin ning of a newi citizenship class at the YMCA the work leading up to the next; naturalization court in February. I Of the five members of the class' who came up for hear ing yesterday, four were regular attendants ! at the class, of whom attended tpe final rehearsal Wed nesday night. The fifth man who came; no yesterday did not attend thH class and was not suc cessful In ; obtaining his citizen shin class.' One of the men naturalized yesterday was parti cularly anxious to get his . final papers at ithls time, as he has a son who will he 21 years old be fore the next naturalization bear- ring. As the father became a citizen Friday, his son. who' is still a minor, automatically! 'will become a citiaen and Privileged td vote at the first opportunity. Had the fathe r .failed in his exam ina tion, the young; man would have to take out bis own papers at a later, date. ' " Having Disposed of ! My garage at 900 No. Commer cial street. I will not be respon sible for any bills contracted by the present owners. I phas.l W. Lanham. o4 Are Regular Carrlers-i ; Two substitute carriers at the Salem postoffice,' Frank Prince and Ralph Morton, have received notice' of their appointment - as regular carriers.-' Orders author izing thelir employment were re ceived by John H. jFarrar, post master, this week. The appoint ments became effective October 1. Until 10 j o'clock in the morning of October 10, bids will be re ceived fpr- the painting of j" the mall boxesrand posts In the city, according to "Postmaster Farrar. The department furnishes the paint; There are 75 letter, boxes, 66 posts and 12 package boxes to be painted. Guaranteed Watches j Specially priced at $1.19. drug store, 157 S. Com'l. Tyler's ; : 04 Lions to Silverton The Salem Lions club will kl tend the! presentation of the char ter to the Silverton club tonight filled wth confidence that they will have - a larger percentage of attendance present than Eugene will be able to offer, for with one exception all members of the club have premised to make the trip. f councu uuy -tid i-L Io p9,h n,iv petition was signed by Otto Klett, except! L. Rathbun. who is with the Wil lamette Bearcats at Seattle, j Dis cussion of the affair occupied the ! Lions ai ' the Friday noon lunch eon, With the South Salem quartet providing the ; , music, ? Appoint ment of two committees has been mal thft first to meet with the Rotary club' committee to Bee what can be done toward paving or improving Hoyt street' through the cemetery, and the other com work with Willamette mittee to university in the interest of the homecoming football game. Mem- bers of the first committee are Ross Miles. W. W. Rosebraugh . titmii rt ' nr. ana ur. tvuuam o. The other committee consists ox aier rill Ohling, ; Frosty Olsen, Frank: Neer. Ralnh Kletzing and Bill: WaiKinS. Grace Wood Jess Concert - Oct. 7, First Christian churchy Admission, $1. Season tickets.; $4. On sale at Moore's music house.. n7 Two Licenses Issued I Marriage licenses were ! issueq I yesterday to Lowell L. Hirtzel p SCOUS Mill8, and lO enry; i . j. , i Oneroy of suyerton ana um.ir I guire' of : WoodburnJ V E I II '.-:!' Blanket Special ! I : " J :. ... 1 For Saturday only, iasnau iR? j...i.J - til alng double piaia DianKets, tor wfS3. -rier w- Oi r '. Carle Abrams Sues At complaint was filed in circuit court yesterday in . which Carle iki-sm. iirnnvht Biilr against WII - nui.Mig W . W M u b 0w. I liam . MOOre ei ai iur iuo .-A"",- I Dose Of clearing i the , title to R , - i , ! 1 niece 01 Dropeny on me Dwew- I : --t ... . . aw; Clares m the compiami to me property is rightfully his. Minetta Maaers Minetta Magers. vocal teacher of Portland and Salem, will meet pupils at her studio in the Derby bldg todayJ 04 Divorce Is .Asked Sevjerina Christenson yesterday sun asamgjior uivurve rup Hartwig Christenson. Complete separation is asked, as well s custody of the 18-year-old child, Edwin Christenson. Desertion lis given as the reason for the com plaint. : ' i McCourt Appraisers Appointed r T. C. Ford, Kenneth M. Graham and Donald Young have been ap- f pomtea appraisers oi me esiin-o of the late Justice John McCourt. according to an order signed by Judge Downing and filed in county f court yesterday. SUU Is Captured A weird looking home-made still, apparently made from a col lection of castoff household uten sils, was taken into custody last J weanesaay, wgeiner wu ine - L .k SAW A U . A, 1 i leeed owner or tne apsaraius. n a announcea DycounEy .umo,. alt,e yesteraay. The theory has been advanced that A Henry, the arrested man, upon whose i place the btill was found, was merely made the goat by other bootleg gersl but authorities are investi gating to see if this theory has any basis in tact. The raid was made dv JjeDUiy sneruis xsen mm Smith and Roy., Bremmer. The still was founds together with about; 200 gallons of mash, in the Rosedale district about 10 miles south of Salem. " A wash boiler. an old teakettle, a piece of copper pipe and a water bucket; were the principal objects of which the still was composed. No actual liquor was discovered. The mash is said lb have been kept in four 50-gal-lion barrels in a dugout under the house, while the still itself was iept under Henry's bed. j i j jTwo Ksoape; One Caught 1 Freedom for one of two boys 'jvho escaped from the boys' train ing school about 6:30 o'clock last night, Howard Nelson, IT, being Raptured near Turner. , His com panion, Ronald Cox, 16, made his escape from that vicinity. Cox is escribed vms having a sandy com plexion, freckled face, dark eyes and light hair. He was dressed in khaki clothes. 1 v ';. Transients are Released j ; After being held overnight in Jtbe ity Jail for Investigation, two transients giving' th3 names of Jim Parlow and Alex Hale were released from , custody Friday "morning. , -::..: - , H. L. Stiff Furniture Cow ; Have a wonderful line of heat era on dlsDlay. ' . i o2tf Seek Cluster Light i : An extension of the cluster-light on Liberty street south from State to Trade is sought in a petition received by Marten 'Poolsen, city recorder. 1 The matter will ' be taken upi at the meeting for the . i J . .Uki - TIia Eugene Eckerlin. Paul Traglio and the Salem Bank of Commerce. Minetta Magers Minetta Magers. vocal teacher of Portland and Salem, will meet pupils at her studio in the Derby bldg. today. o4 Apples are Plentiful' Salem : canneries are' finding plenty of apples for their require- ments, it is reported, i The close baaing nere ana tne rge num- Der or orcnaras wnico, nave uvea uncared for are producing plenty of the fruit. Hunt Brothers can- ery is using the culls from the Sa lem Fruit JJnion plant after the apples have "been graded by Young p. wn ! '.!:- - b IV CUB Rotarins in Vancouve Nearly; 20 Salem people made up the party of local Rotarians who mntnrpd s tft Vancouver. Wash.. Priday to attend the inter-city meeting : sponsored ' by the Van couver club. Those making the trip were Dr. and Mrs. E. E. Fish er, .Mr. and Mrs. Leon Gleason; Mr. .and Mrs. Joe Chambers. Mr. and Mrs. J. William Chambers, Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Gregory and Dan Langenberg, who had charge i . . . . . . of the Junior notary ciud quar tette, which staged the stunt of the evening for the; Salem del- egatlon. Members of the quar- I . ... . t tetie, wno were aruiea oy Mr I .....k.',. nraa T r-Viat. wick, Harold Socolofsky, Clifford Hulsey and Charles Anderson. PrescotCs Apples i. King's and Spitzenberg's 75c at 1 orchards in Polk county. Oak : o5 I - viive '"S Mujwca I n IJ. .1 M . iwt(hiuuu registration month in the First Baptist ; church of this city. A scheme j of registration is to be carried through that will credit every person attending tne serv ices of the church and a graphic record that will ehow at a glance who are present and who are ab sent. Every resident member is requested to report at the church at either the morning or evening worship next Sunday. Non-resi dent members have been asked to report by letter or telegram. Next week's program includesclass in public speaking' on Monday even ing. Baptist Brotherhood on Tues SATURDAY SPECIAL i - - 1 i- This is good weight pure aluminum ware. Worth double the price we are asking. . Take Your Choice for Seventy Five Cents . We Reserve Right to Limit Quantities i " GEO. E. ALLEN . v Hardware .& machinery .. . , i 2 i : . 236 N. Commercial ; day evening, the scaool ot mis sions on Thursday evening and nnd.er the auspices ot. the Baptist Young People's union a social for all the junior and senior high school students' and the Willam ette university students on Friday night. , ;- . . hi - PERSONALS Bolton Hamble ' made a round trip to Eugene Friday for the pur pose of taking' his father and mother home after a visit in Sa lem. - :' r-..'-; J. W. Lillie, deputy warden at the state' prison, is expected back from Condon Sunday morning. Mr Lillie has been taking the sec ond half of his annual vacation." Mrs. Olive M. Sellers Mrs. Ruth Sherman and Mrs. B. Y. Allen of Dallas were In Salem yesterday. ,Mr. and Mrs E' H. Rodman and Virgil McFadden :were in the city yesterday fromr Culver, Or. ! Denton Dalrymple, son of War den A. M; Dalrymple of the. Ore gon state prison, has jejturned from a trip through the Yellow stone national park.. Before re turning to Saiera a trip was made tolButte, Mont., including a visit to a copper mine with a depth of 2200 feet. ; i ? t Mrs. Carl Wonner and children are visiting at. the home of Mrs. Wonner's mother in Portland. Mrs.. Wonner is recuperating from a recent nervous oreaicaown. W. H. Chance, business agent for the Salem Trades and. Labor council; has returned from Eugene where he attended the state con vention of organized labor, a 1 ; Mr. and . lrs. Henry Butsch, Mrs. Otto Weilman, and the Miss es Irene and' Anna Butch, .their three daughters. I were, in the city yesterday from Mt. Angel, i Local opticians were visitea yesterday by E.. J. Jones, of Salt ijtita Cltv: western division man ager of the American Optical Com T- 9 NEW LAMP BURNS I 94 AIR . , :,, -v;.-j Beats Electric or Gas j A new oil lamp that gives an amazingly brilliant, soft, white light, even better than gas or electricity, has been tested by the U. S.-Government and 35 leading universities and found to .be su perior to 10 ordinary oil lamps. It burns without odor, smoke or noise no pumping up,' Is simple clean safe. Burns 94 air and common kerosene (coal oil) The inventor, V. M. Johnson, 161 North Union Ave.. Portland, Ore is offering to send a lamp on 10 days' FREE trial, or even to give one FREE to the first user In each locality who will help him introduce it. J "Vyrlte him today for full particulars. -. Also ask. him to explain how yea can get the agency, and without experience or money make $250 to $500 per month. Adv. ; HEAR THESE TALKS ! : . on . .. Practical Psychology and Human ' Analysis - ' by I Cosgrove Murphy j ot the Merton Institute, ' New York City These- lectures will start you thinking and may be worth a fortune to you. J-; 5 DAYS; 0 FREE LECTURES Afternoons at 2; Evenings at 8 Thursday afternoon, "Her Love and Her Sex.'f for women only. . Sunday to Tliursday i Oct. 5-6-7--0 t i . ARMORY HALL - First Lecture Sunday Night ; 2 Qt. Double Boilers 8 Qt, Lipped Preserve Kettles 5 Qt. Tea Kettles 6 Qt. Covered Convex Kettles 10 Qt. Dish Pans Large Round Roasters" 3 Piece Sauce Pan Sets r Large Muffin Pans 1 0 Qt. DairyPails fi Extra LargjBWash Pans Large Mixing Bowls I pany, and E. C. Nearingr'Tnage Of the Portland branch. E,,S. Hartman, of thejleken1 &'Haynes grocery, is confined tc his homeTwith an attack-of ton- silitis. . , Dr. E. C. Hickman or the Kim ball School of Theology is home$ from a week's trip through Ore gon, Washington, and Idaho in the) interest of the school. - T. B. Handley, former statni corporation commissioner, wa. here yesterday from Portiajad. Dr. W. D. McNary, superintend dent of the Eastern Oregon hos pltal for the insane, is here on business with the state budges commission. C. O. Constable Is here froraf Riverside, Cal., Mr. Constable for. merly lived In Salem. He wa a member of the city council and, for many years was county fruiSJ inspector. -T7T7T p:i. IUUUIJCH has he been: buying" himself bargain .shoes I ? i just to go little easier on the family exchequer ?j How're we all going tc get him to value hi; own comfort more : H And prove to him that well-made shoe: (such as Cantilevers) last . sb much lonrjcr and cost scarcely" an more, seeing that our very highest ! price i: twelve dollars! H Will he please come over and check us up on a l l these points ? CoriFonr ILc vz r. : JOHN J. ROTTLE State & Liberty Sts, XL. C A N T I -t E V E t; nnnnm: " Read the Classified Adc 53