SPRING HALTS -TRAFFIC v v, - - ' Hi T SULPHUR ' FLOWS OYER JiLAMATH FALL STREET sudden appearance of a hot sul phur 'water spring, gushing up in the center of 'the . thoroughfare. One rar jrhich ventured over- the spot last night became hopelessly mired. sAccording to residents of the neighborhood, the -spring ho comes active at about this same time every year. Plans are being made by the, city to d,ivert thi flow byf means of piping. . j iVailMtb UM-fciib " Mra. Gr Hot finin at Xaberty. , : " ; Layjfeel for $10fiOOyOQO Cruiser, Mrs. iMt. Twn'nd drove -to Waibel at Wlllirainia on -Sunday'. Crabtree and Albany on businefis Mrs. .Wilson "expects to visit there- EfiGTS Monddy. ' " "K several months.' -' Iv A.- Scheelar Anto Wrecltlii C, eldest In the Willamette val ley. l. New and tosed parts and eq-alpmerrt. Low prices and qnam .- service here. 1085 N. Cornl. Morris Townsend is at Liberty helping G. Hoffman with carpen ter work this week. lvan Hadley Is gathering his apples this week. He has Earl Neer helping him. ; KLAMATH FALLS. Or., Nov. 1. AP Traffic on Rroad street, in a residential section of the city, has been halted, by the fiLKNP ALE. During August, ?XXXV-JLL 103 ears of forest products were shipped from here. Capitol Theater Has Hurrior , " ous Prpgram This After : - noon and: Evening n X Scotts Mills ianfc, Jdri. M. wajbel and Roy Telfer visited! Mr.- and Mrs. John V ,; ! J D F ';' I L L f J. 1 si- -Ofwie and Llnko in one of the f annieat programs of the year is the offering of Vaudeville's most yersatfle-comcdiaris in their brand new skit "In Spring Training With ;Ba6bair:;a the subject of tnefr 'lauRh producing chatter at the Capitol theater this afternoon and ' evening. ' Roscoe Alls with Katie Pullman in ' their newest laughing hit are assisted by "Syncopation Favorite "band". On dancin g sensations . of . 152 ,-PorothrJEIls worth and Cecil Grannani. .songs, dances, 'comedy and Instrumental numbers by the orchestra - are combined in a per- feet medley. ...- . " , , Valentino. Vox and Emily Walt ers, . the master and mistress of voice deception, will' present a hu morous demonstration including Mn Vox's famous - double yolce singing and .Miss .waiter s mas- ' terpiece .'The Baby Cry.': , ' Tom Kelly, Mrs. Kelly's boy, the " famous Irish comedian will be in a- repertoire ef familiar 1- melody apnea and typical Irish stories told in 1ium6rOua style. A playlet em bodying; songs,-: dances, - whistling and banjo selections in a skit writ ten by Edith TVilman are perfectly -'presented 'by ;the andeville f avorites- WingOeld and Jeani "A Hodge Todge" Is the closing act " Introducing the latest New York crate The Black Bottom." VlttJIa " yere)e.r Holnian and her trapJtor'Wchesfra will; f nrnlsh a mmuWcIjnoveUy; .-ti rf ' Only the Best! Qur. patrons wilt bear this out. We serve only the; best in meats and poultry. Kant St S Mailer, 261 North Com- njertlaJL . ' ( ". - 'i- ' ii ii " i ii V. Wv G. Krueger, realtor, progres sive fair equitable. Growing city and country make possible buys that.-will v make you good money. Complete listings.- 147 N. Com'l. t,ardrobe TTunks as low as f 4, Y? and as high a $518 Inch Cowhide Hand Bags with leather "lining reduced from t to (5190. Max O. Bnren., 1X3 N. Com'K () Great Revival Campaign at First Christian Church .- .. ,, .-, ... .., i Yesterday marked the beginning of t great revival campaign at the jlrst Christian' church. ' Large crowds attended all , services of the day and much enthusiasm was la, evidence.. . The pastor, evangel ist ,C. Whlt-aker,;. delivered; a powerful message at both services. Lestef Farnum of the Eugene Bible university has charge of the musiCviHe i ';fconducts a rousing song, service and presents a real mevsate Int song through his solo work.V. Oof. oal . for Bible school attendaocebf .665 was reached in a 'fineSrey. "The actual count of the "classes was 15 and many cotnlng in late brought the attend ance,, up .6 about 1 1 Oft. Services will be held each night beginning at 7:3t. ' The subject of the ser mon: .tonigbf; will be "Heaven's Advertisement for a Man." There wilf .be a 'daet - sung:. by Vivian Whisler and .Lester - Farnum. i, . ' . t JP : E. Ehirer'i - Harness and Leather Goods Store, 170 S. Com'l. Suit cases, valises, portfolios, brief . cases'gloves and mittens. .'Large atocK. " The pioneer atora. ' ; () & fyj.-uTi 'i i" ii i i - ' , lartman Bros.. Jewelry Store. Watches, jc!ok. xings, pins, dla mouda cbarma,.catglaia. ailver ws re' Standard gooda.T State "at l Uberty - , . Iw' ' () -jtfcliir -.ii i iii- ;; CLASGOTV-The Scotchman la beginning to fear the ' Irish will crowd bJm out of his own country. It Is understood the British Par liament will be asked at its next session to pass' regulations limit lag the number of Irish immi grants who can come into Scot land. -A total of 9000 Irish per- ; aons '.camel to Scotland in 1924. - i and1" In live years there have been 45,000 immigrants from the Free . State, statistics show. l7atch;VcurFraift Cod. JJror Oft' I Sngar Ck-Ucd r"' TabW 1ss on Flesh and i Bads .ThcMi Vp -;i la Just i a ; few '. days -quicker than -you ever drearaed'of -these Wonderful health buUding, flesh making tablets called McCoy's Cod Liver -Oil Compound Tablets will start - to i Kelp anyT, thin;' under weight little one. ; - After, ajekness and where rick ets 'are' suspected - they are espe cially vatnabte. No need to give then - any more - nasty Cod ' Liver Oil these tablets are " made to take the place1 of that good, but evil smelling, atom a elf upsetting medicine and they .surely do It. ' - A very sick child; ase 9, gained : 12 pounds' in 7- months. ' , - Ask 'J. C. Perry, D. J. Fry or any -. druggist for - McCoy's- Cod Liver Oil" Compound Tablets -ea essrtw take aa candy 60 tablets, 40'cftts, sad money' tack If not f i::,;;.4.Aan v; - Impressive ceremonies attended the driving of the first rivet made of silver in the keel of the U. S. S. Cruiser Pensacola, the first of "the United States' 10,000 ton cruisers 'to be built since the Washington naval limitation- treaty and provided for in the treaty. The ship, which is being built at the Brooklyn navy yard, will cost $10,000,000 and two years will be required for construction. COUNTY NEWS BRIEFS Turner I. L. Robertson and wife were in Portland t Monday for the fu neral of Mrs. . Frank Robertson. Mayro McKinny. took quite a herd of Herefords to Portland Saturday. for tbe stock show. F. S Hobbs or Salem was an oyer Sunday visitor in this city. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Gillette Of Walla Walla, Wash., visited at the C. A. Bear home -last week. The Turner football team play ed with Staytoh Friday, with a score of 19 to 9 in favor of the home team. Mrs. W. T. Richards was pre sented with a radio set recently. Mrs. Talbot entertained her son Lame Stephenson of Washington during the week. Ed Durfee of San Francisco spent a few days with his sister Mrs. F. C. Gunning. ' The road leading out of Turner to the south is being improved. K. L. Martin and family have returned, to Idaho after a brief visit at tbe John Watson home. The high school- student body held their first social affair Fri day evening with a Hallowe'en party. Members of the Glee club were on "the. program . at the county community club meeting held in Salem Friday evening. The Woman's Work club of tha grange da well with their bazaar held the day of the Pamona grange, Oct. 20. Staytou Mrs. O. B. Phelps and son Oli vef, came over from Portland and spent the week-end here. While in the city they were guests at tha home of Mr. and Mrs. Felix Van Erman. W. Mayo, cashier of the First National bank of Stayton, has but recently returned from a business trip which took him into the east ern part of the state. E. T. Matthieu accompanied A. S. Wattersno Mt. Angel Friday, where they were engaged with business matters during the day. W. A. MacKinnon, forest rang er, who has been on duty at the I ranger camp in the mountains east of Detroit since the. first of May. returned ,to his home here last week. A' Mr. and Mrs. William Ryan and son of New berg have beeh in .the city since Friday' 'spending tlie Hallowe'en holiday with Mrs. Ryan's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Sestak. Mrs. Grace Nott with her two sens, Guy and Earl Nott. and their wives, formed a motor party, driv ing over from McMinnville Sun day for a visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carey C. Nott of this place. Harry Humphrey returned this week from a business trip to sev ial of the Cobs R4y cities, In cluding Handon, Marhhfield, etc.. where he went in the Interest of the new Korinck-Humphrey stock foods and medicines. Rev. Mr. Shaw cf Central Point arrived in Stayton the first of the week1 with hi$ family and is com fortably 5 located in the parsonage at the Christian church. Rev. Mr; ShaW Bas been engaged as pastor oi this parish for the ensuing year by patrons of the church, and is to begin the work next Sunday. E.C. Titus; who has resided at Falls City for the past two years, was here last week on a brief bus iness trip. "Mr. Titus recently pur chased property in Salem and since then has beeri making his home in the Capital, city. , -t Mrs. Allen Harrington and Mrs. First National Bank the bank of .friendship and helpfulness .in time of' need. Interest paid oh lime deposits.. Open an account and watch your money grow. ( ) -'Army and Gating Store. Biggest bargains In c'othlag. shoes, under wear,' hosiery, gloves, valises and tuit.cnsM. The working : man's swa, IS cpxomerclaL .' () v Edward Bell were joint hostesses at a hard times party at the Har rington home Friday evening. Hard time costumes were worn by the guests, which created a great deal of merriment. Four tables of bridge were in play through out the evening, after which a de licious lunch was served" by the hostess. Mrs. Frank Lealy entertained the group of small boys who are members of her Sunday school class at her home Friday evening. Children's games, suRKestive of Hallowe'en, were arranged by the hostess for their entertainment, which were greatly enjoyed by the boys. Following the game's th youngsters were treated to a hot vaflfle supper. A fancy dross party for the grade pupils was held at the school building Saturday night, which was greatly enjoyed by the group present. Games and Hal lowe'en Jokes kept the children well entertained until the going home hour arrived. Funeral services were held here Saturday for James Frame whose death occurred at Lyon3 Thurs day. He was the father of Mrs. Merton Mack of this city. Burial was in Lone Oak cemetery. Mr. Frame was a resident of Stayton several years ago. Saturday night, ghosts, ghouls, goblins or some other mysterious spirit led Bill Weddle's cow out of the stable and , hied her away to parts unknown. At the milk ing hour Hill was pretty badly fussed up when he discovered the absence of the gentle bovine. It finally dawned on him ti&t a Hal lowe'en joke had been sprung on him and he started on a still hunt. All he could learn was that the cow had been tied to Algy Mur phy's door knob during the early hours of the morning, and it was not until Sunday noon that he finally located the cow calmly chewing her cud in Joe Sestak's barn. Cloverdale Mrs. Earl Neer spent Tuesday in Turner. . Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Hennies were away on a vacation trip the latter part of last week, return ing home late Sunday. ; Mr. and Mrs., Frank Schampier and Miss' Catherine Schampier motored 'to Portland Saturday to visit friends, returning home Sun day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Townsend and Ronald Townsend spent Sun- To CALIFORNIA kMMisftaf stages 30 HOURS TO SAN FRANCISCO Throoch Reclining Chair Car Serrlce Foor Schedule - Each Day With Stop Over Privllecee - Leaving the Terminal Hotel 90 i Ai Cl2:20 7 i. 1:25 "A. ftL SAN FHANCISCO One Way '.: -. -- , . - ftgi) Round Trip - 1 - $30.t)Q LOS ANGELES One Way. Round Trip For InformaUom Call At TEliKlINAL HOTEL ' or Phone 698 A. L. Brougher was In Silverton Wednesday afternoon on business. ' Mr. and Mrs. F. Jermiah of Portland visited their grandmoth er Mrs. Kate Landwing on Sunday. Mrs. Landwing accompanied them to their home for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Shepherd were shopping in Mt. Angel Tues day afternoon. O. W. Myres and N. Schmaltz were in Salem. Saturday on busi ness. Mrs. J. N. Amundson visited friends in Portland and Milwau- kie several days the first of the week. Mr. and 'Mrs. Louis Shepherd who have been living out from Eugene for several months, have returned home and are living In the Keber place. Mrs. Grace Dunagan, Mrs. Reed, Miss Grace Dunagan and Averltt were visitors in Silverton Wed nesday. Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Adkins, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Scott, and Miss Stella Adkins and Harry Adkins left tor Los Angeles, Cal., Monday where they' expect to spend the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis of Port land visited Mr. and Mrs. Walter Scott on Sunday. Mrs. Josepli Bartnik returned home Wednesday from Oregon City where she had been visiting for the past fen days. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Magee mo tored to Portland Thursday on business, , Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Hogg and daughter Doris ' were visitors in Salem Saturday, Miss Loraine Hogg accompanied them home, re turning to Salem Sunday evening. Misses Beatrice Amundson and La Verne Rich and H. S. Dixon at tended the home coming exercises at Eugene over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Almond Rich and son were in Salem Thursday on business. Mrs. Jean Adams of Portland visited her sister, Mrs. J.' S. Korb and family on Sunday. i" Mr. and Mrs. John Waibel of Welliminia and family visited rel atives here Thursday and Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Bellinger and daughter were on a vacation trip to the coast Sunday and Mon day. . ' ' i Mrs. G. M. Wilson and eon "BAYER ASPIBIN" PROVED SAFE Take without Fear as Told in "Bayer" Package Does not affect the Heart Unless you see the "Bayer Cross" on package or on tablets you are -not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe by mil lions and prescribed by physicians over twenty-five years for Colds Headache Neuritis Lumbago Toothache Rheumatism Neuralgia Palm Pain. Each unbroken 'Bayer" pack age contains proven directions. Handy boxes of twelve tablets cost few cents. Druggists also sell bot tles of 24 and 100. 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