. -V. TITS rr srAimaAiT, aaxra. osegon, satotday horning, octoezr , icrr 5.. 3 it 1 SAVE fJOMEY TODAY and EVERY DAY at McDowell's market Pork to roast, per pound ,.,. Pure lard, our own make, pound Bring your empty paiL :, Bacon Backs - our own make - 173 Sooth Commercial L0CMNEWSERIEFS Decker Will Build Joseph Becker was granted a oermlt yesterday to baild a one itory bungalow at IS 45 Marion street at an estimated cost of 12000. ItenriDf Krrrr Satarday KlgfaS Dome's' Pavilion. McCoy. Vote Special Tax- Residents of road district No. vj V 31. will hold a meeting in Pringle k I arhonlhonsa Katnrdav eveninr. Saturday evening. November 19 th, for the puprose H,f voting a special tax to provide additional funds for road work n that district. nnounclng the Opening Of Al Keek's Studio devoted nttrely to modern Jazz piano and pecializing in professional swing S33 bines and breaks. For ap- pointment call 2284. room 417 Sherman Clay Oregon Bldg. Will Open Store L. Rudie has made an arrange ments to open a grocery store on he rorner of Center and 16th treets. A Mr. Rosenthal, recent trrival from Wyoming, will Install market in the same build- tig which is owned by Dr.- Fred iurger. - 'ooked Food Sale , . . . , , Saturday, October 29th. at 291 . Commercial Street. Patronise the W. C. T. U. and help the Chil dren's Farm Home. Mu-bes Scout Ga Kenneth Denmsn and Joe Kas- 3VersIty. attended the Linflald- Paclflc university football -came it McMinnvlile. Denman went on o Corvallla witness the hoi coming game there Saturday. Special 8 no day Served S:4S to tp Hotel. Marlon Realtor's Father Die , M. Angelo Comltti. local realtor. received word . yesterday i of his father's death at his homo hi Rome,-Italy, at the ago of 70 years. Dad Watson Hallow Ftn . Monday Crystal Garden Barn lance Prizes. , I .'lack Front Marshfield , Sergeant F. J. J Irak has' re turned from Marshfield where he fspected Company C of 'the Ore- - on National Guard. 16-lach lim Wood 1 17.fi. Salem Transfer and uei Cow. S5 S. High. Tel Mf V ffbt 1948. '. tten.L Tiram Funeral J v Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Daniels, of H, Timm which waa held here is . week. , Mr. . Timm waa - Mrs. aniel's father. MiJ Prises for best customs, Kegu dances, every Saturday, Hasel- hibtts Cattle ' :,. 7. E. Smith, Marion county eom ssloner, shipped a carload of e Hereford beef cattle last ?ht to the International Live ock show at Portland-; While r. Smith is after all the prizes can get, he is not particularly Fifty-Two Acres We will trade this fifty-two seres of choice land north of Salem for a good house - and. ot in the city. Let U3 t-U you about It. f 5 - Fourteen Acres'" -' Only three miles from Salem; bouse and. barn, peaches, trapes, loganberries. A very , fine little farm and verr choice location. Will trade for Salem 4 or Portland home. r . Eighteen Acres This little farm is only, four miles from Salem, has running spring water; four-room house;, five acres of prunes. Will trade' for home in Salem. . . ' U. S. REALTY CO:, NOTE THESE PRICES 18c 17c Pure Pork Sausage, per pound Oar very best Mcdowell market 'Where a Dollar Does Its Doty"! concerned whether he gets any at all. as his main object In having his stock there is to effect a' sala of them to the packing plants for beef. Last year he sold his beef exhibits for: nine cents a pound. which was considerable above the market at that time. This year he expects to do even better. Yeomen Attention Degree work -feed entertain ment, Fraternal Temple, Saturday eve. Visiting Archers welcome. Leave for Milwaukle Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Goodman left last night for Milwaukle where they will reside for the next three months. Mr. Goodman is assist ant state insurance commissioner. Dad Watson Real old time Barn danee Hal low Elenf Monday, Crystal Gar den. Tryoats for Debate Team Tryouts for places on the Wil lamette university debate team will, be held Tuesday evening. Keen Interest is being manifested in f orensies this year and a large number are expected to take part, Get Your Flee I Cakes... Doughnuts and Salads at the W. C. T. U. Cooked Food Sal Saturday. -: ' . Washington Conplo Wed Herbert S. Howell, 27, of Ta co ma, and Florence Krnse, XI, of Bellingham, appeared at the of fice of the Marion . county clerk here late yesterday- and took out a marriage license. Help the Children's Farm . Home by getting your cakes at tho W. C. T. U. Food Sato. Satnr-I day, Ostobsr 29th. La FoBett Claims Paid An order was signed yesterday by Circuit Judge L. H. MeMahan and filed In probate authorizing payment of a number of small claims against the estate of the late A. M. La Follett. Oregon Pnrp and Paper Co. Preferred. Limited amount tor ale. Hawkins and Roberts. Phone Fined for Intoxication : Charles Hosafield was fined $10 in police court yesterday for being intoxicated on the streets. Freeh' Bread and Rolls - t At the W. C. T. U. cooked Food Sale..- '' "" " PnraJngPesuOtaed : Four people who parked, their automobiles- too long yesterday were fined $1 each in police court. They were: IL O. Hagedorn, J. D. Brown. D. B.' Barley and Dave Sioper. " ' - L ; -; Bumsugfr Sale at W. C T. TJ. ! Hall. 291 S. Com"!. St, Friday and Saturdav. , ,. 1 ; . Flad For Speed! Richard Howard was fined $7.50 in police court yesterday for speeding on the streets ot Salem Tulip Bulbs x " r Should be plantednow. . Call Tho Tulip Farm and ask tor dis crlpttro price list. Also ask about the new varieties Just In from Hol land Mall address Route 8, Box 15, phone 62F14. - nadV Defective Light Louis J.: Jory; .route ' S. Salem, was arrested Thursday night for having Improper lights on his ear a a Li 20c breakfast bacon, Q0 25c Telephone 1421 1 I j Order In Bank An order was handed down circuit court here yesterday an thorislng A. A. Schramm newly appointed state superintendent of banks, to sell certain property of the Insolvent Oregon state bank of Jefferson. Dance at Kent! Hall Dance at Kentl Hall Saturday night featuring Spanish Trouba dor, 2 miles north Independ ence. New Dwelling Becke & Hendricks, local real tors, took out a permit yesterday to construct a $4,000 dwelling at 925 Tamarack street. R. L. Hein has the contract for the building. The American Railway Express- Have moved their office to 659 Court Street, opposite the Court House. Water Rate Hearing Set The public service commission has set November 2 as the date for bearing the application of. wa ter users who are seeking reduced irrigation rates In eastern Oregon. The- application was aimed t the Idaho Power company which op erates extensively in the vicihity of Ontario.- The hearing will be held at Ontario, with two mem bers of the Oregon public service commission Jn attendance. Old Time Masquerade Ball Castllian' Hall. Saturday, Cash prizes. Nine Fatalities In Week There were nine fatalities; in Oregon doe to Industrial accidents during., the week ending October 2T, according to a report prepared here Friday by the stats Industrial accident commission. Tho ; vic tims Included O. A. Mintoyne, Co-I quille, general repairman; John Hugo Johnson, Boring, loader; Luther J. Nicholson, Scotts Mills, faUer; Louis B. Evans, Carlton, brakeman; ' Harry W. Thomas. Tillamook, chief engineer; Sidney Murraney, Bridge, logger; William Turk. Eugene, bucker; Rufus Kennedy, -Ashland, farm laborer. and Hovey H. Belknap, Nehalem, bucker. There were a total of 771 accidents reported to the commis sion during the week. Cbarter Special Train . ; Local high school students, un-, dor the leadership of Philip Bell. yell leader,-have chartered a spec ial train to run to Corvallia next Saturday to carry the crowds who wfll 'attend tho Salem-Corvallis football : game. About 300 stu dents are expected to make thai trip, which will be at a cost of $UL0 for the. round trip. t . FOR. INFORMATION - ABOUT LOCAL OR EASTERN RAILROAD TRIPS j PHONE 727 Orcncn BcctricRy. jf .Willamette Valley Lino A- Distinctly Correct Footwear for . Boys For CUrls John X Rottle Expert Shoe Fitters 418 State St. OREGON . TODAY Vi- UiiUDU I) II)) Ik . It li 1 1 ji Wi II II II AfMI SAYS' . We. have a 1926 Pontiac Coach fully equipped and like new in every way. This is wonderful value at $692. YwnJker Hero a C R. Tanker, prominent build ing contractor of Corrallla, was a business visitor In Salem yester day.' . Fiu nltnre And repairng. Fnmltnre Co. Gi Powers - Armistice The ladles' a axillary ; of the! American legion met yesterday', to make plans tor assisting In the Armistice day parade and: pro-l gram.. Jefferson Coo pie Weds Clarence Harris, 2. of Jeffer son, yesterday took out a license to marry Lola Lwcotto Goin, IT, of the same city. Sues For Payment The Oregon Grarel company yesterday began action in circuit court for SI 06 0.87 against Myrtle Williamson for goods had and re ceived. Matisoa Files Answer- Answer was filed in circuit court yesterday in the case of A, R. Retacca vs. J. C. Matson. Ret acca is suing Mattson for damages growing out of an alleged acci dent on the Wallace road in Polk county on August . 22 of this year. In his answer Mattson places blame for theaccldent upon Ret acca and demands a total of 873.- 29 on a counter claim.' Citisenshlp Class Tonight The secretary at the TMCA has seat out letters to every unnatur allzed foreign-born person In Mar ion and Polk counties that they have any record of, advising them of tonight's meeting of the Citi zenship class, which will be the first class of the year. This work Is being done at actual cost to the organization. Retnrna to Salem Dr. Estelle Warner, director of medical service for the Marlon county health demonstration, will return to Salem Monday from Cincinnati, Ohio, where she at tended a meeting of the American Public Health association. While In the east she visited the demon strations In North Dakota and Tennessee. For Sale- Firs room cottage, $1950. East Salem; paved street; part cash Phone owner, 2122. . Attends Meeting Miss Elnora E. Thompson, dH rector of nursing service for the Marlon county health demonstra tion, has returned to Salem from Idaho where she attended a meet ing ot tho Idaho Tuberculosis sodatlon. OFFICERS HALT GIRL'S ' MURDER LONELY LAIR (Continued from Page One) ' September 11, 1920, when Gover nor Olcott gave Pender uncondi tional pardon , and released him TTICinNG t . I and 19 east par yard. Also buttons, stamping and pleating. ANNA DL URUEGEIt OrerMHlerB Telephone 117 FOB SALE OR BENT ' Three acres close in on paved highway with modern house. F. I Wood, 241 State St, FOR DECORATIONS V. M See : p r " CL F. DRgTTTTATJPT Telephone SS9 IIS State Ct Ladies wool -dresses cleaned and pressed, $1.00 up. If en's and Ladies suits cleaned and pressed $1.00. . , : VARLEY CLKAOT3t3 Over Bnatcks , ELECTRIC MOTORS Rewound and Repaired, New or Used Motors 4t from tho 4 penitentiary, ,wia W similarly probed. Son time ago tha cM to days crtme inserted an advertlse- mI ha local paper asking for work. A man called her by tele phone. He offered her work and asked her to meet him la an oat of the way suburb. Accompanied by her mother, the girl kept the appointment. The maa failed to appear. ; Again she published another ap peal for .wore. Again the same man answered, and again ,; he asked her to meet him In a deso late district. The girl, this time accompanied by her father, went to meet the man. ' Ae in the first instance, be did not appear. I Third Thne Ssccews The third time the - advertise ment was, inserted, and a third time the same man . answered by telephone, giving as in the other instances, the name of Warner, and asking the girl to meet him in the same place. Police were notified. The girl set out to keep the appointment but a abort distance behind her, In an automobile, was her mother. two matrons of the police depart ment and two plain clothesmen Had the arrival of the automo bile been one moment delayed but it was not and tho girl lives. Gives Fake Name Frank C. -Miller was the name the gaunt, shifty-eyed man gave when he wag brought to central station. . Chief ot Police Jenkins rushed to Interview him. "What did yon do this fort he demanded. "I don't know. I Just can't help It. The minute I put my hands on her I knew I had made a mis take and could not control my self." "What Is your true name?" this came sharply. 'Don't you recognize me?" Pen der asked after a moment of hesi tation. "I think I know you but I do not place the name right now. Just wait a minute " "My name is . Pender." Girt Hysterical The girl, still bearing the red marks ot fingers pressed against her throat, wept half-hysterically Her mother comforted her as the child told of the man's futile at tempt to kill her, preceded by an attack in which she was stricken down screaming, and of Pender hissing: "If .you scream again I'll kill you." She did scream ' again, and again.. and Patrolman Fournier, a hundred feet 'behind, came run nlng and seized the assailant. Save for bruises on her neck, the girl was unharmed. Pender was pardoned uncondi tionally by Governor Olcott in 1920, in what was described at that time as a touching scene. during which Pender wept and said to the governor: "I want to say you will never regret your ac tion. He had been serving a life sen tence following his conrlctlon on the Wehrman murders. I. B. PRIEST CONVICTED OF KILLING WERLINE (Continued from Page One) concession of the second degree group. The trial, which lasted four days, was perhaps the most sensa tional ever held In tho Dallas courtroom. Money Demand Admitted In taking the witness box In his own defense. Priest admitted, un der rsestlonlng by state prosecu tors, that a few minutes before he shot Werline to death, ha had ap proached htm with an offer to ' MM, Epom Salts - Pure ' snowy crystals, - made by an Improved ' - process ot refining. - It . Is easy, to take- because ' It Is thoroughly purified." Especially good , for el ' - derly people" and also for . those of middle age. -'Millions of .pounds sold yearly. ' . :,"--" -.-v; A-; Poond Package ; 5c Perry's Urns Store . 115 S. OttiTnerdal . Yiciw so Herb co ' Out Ufa's work spent tn studying the healing properties of Chines herb and now dally we relieve those suffering from stomach, livur and kid ney trouLla, rheuiaa tixxa and gill . stcasa, also disorders at men, and chilrmn. - maiYJAMS MM "D43941C I CVB. EA.RLV FROM doerfMCS HOU&S Tt CS fbUTC - 5EMT MC KOH2 COOMT Ot. I WAA HAKIM -J 1 1 LI leave Mrs. Priest to Werline for tho sum ot $5,000. He had be fore accused Werline of alleged intimacies with Mrs. Priest. As a rider to the offer. Priest said, he demanded that Werline give him the $5,009 in immediate check or in cash, or he would bring action against him for $20,000 damages for alienation of his wife's affections. Werline laughed at Priest's of fer, turned to leave him and Priest1 shot; i The rancher died within the hour. Defense counsel contended Wer line. In turning to leave Priest at the end of their discussion, made a sharp movement of his hand to ward his pocket, and that Priest, believing the rancher intended to shoot him,tlred to save his own Ufa. The prosecution denied this contention, proving that Werline! was unarmed and that he was shot down in cold blood. PARIS TURNS OUT FOR YANKEE FLYING GIRL (Continued from Page One) London-Paris express liners. Haideman crawled out and then a shock of medium bobbed hair above a bright red sweater ap peared over the Bide ot the plane. "There she is,- that's Ruth," the spectators shouted. 'Rath Shows Surprise A look of dismay appeared on the face of the pioneer American woman trans-Atlantic flier as she saw the crowd rushing forward, but . smiling she cried, "Good, good," and immediately repeating "bon, tres bon." This was evi dently all the French she had for she waa almost buried under kiss es of the demonstrative French women, she had not another-word to say. Top hatted officials, airmen in glittering uniforms with many bright ribbons adorning their breasts fought to grasp her hand and in the lull of cheering a fem inine American voice piped up "Let me kiss George, that's all.' Miss : Elder laughed outright but Captain Haideman, grimy with oil, tinkered with the motor of the plane and said "I'm just the me chanic." Ruth appeared to be tiring un der the barrage of flashlight pic tures and asked to be allowed to replehtish her strength. "I am getting hungry," she said N Often doe to poor al'immarinn. Men and women enperywhete tM and reconunend Foley Pills diuretic for yerfect elimination and relief from Dbloj; PMc - j-ifrjujsftui CAPITOL DRUO STORE Under-New Management tho Lonlse Now The Wade ; Store Handlixto; Ladies Ready To Wear and Millinery 220 N. LIBERTY ' Casey's Guaranteed IlirajSlATISil REMEDY Mohsy rafundsd it It does mot vs.; curs your case 5 . VXL80JT s UUM l1, TAmgzlats Cor. Court and Uberty TsLt 1937 FBKa AAAApAkrmM SAMPLH BOOXS r : Can, phono or write ixax o. liuiinpi ZTl XL CommsrcUl Too MCCKI Jm Ik a mm. Often you want old. photosrapha reproaacea, dux rear them to strangers. Our reputation assures th proper car of your picture, wfil copy, enlarge, frame or hand color at a prlot lowsy this. uknowa trcrj eaa otTzr . , when she found dinner at the OW' Timers aviators club was morel than two hours away. I .have realised a dream. All the past is forgotten. I'm in Paris W she said. ; Jack Enxler, Portland's Foremost piano accordion teach er and soloist will be open for teaching engagements at the Sta ler Studio, 158 S. Liberty on Wed. of each week. ' Make ap pointments for lessons a Sher man Clay c Co. i Europe may bo mad at us JrSt she Is not mad enough to Ault selling us bonds. OBITUARY ! Timm . H. W. Timm. aged 79, died this morning. October 27, at his resi dence at 839 South Liberty street. He Is survived by his widow, Mary Timm. five daughters. Mrs. Min nie Stevens. Mrs. O. L. Fisher, Mrs. G. Wj Moore, of Salem; Mrs. C J. Daniels ot Eugene, and a son. Otto, of Salem.' Funeral services at Webb'a at 10 o'clock Saturday morning with Rev. Tally in i I j LADD & BUSH, Bankers Established 1111 v General Banking Business Office Honrs from 11 a. m. to S f. ha. r w r-" Hallowe'en Favors and Decorations . . . - . ..--'- : Give your party an individuality. Uae favors and decora tions that are -appropriate yet "different". -You get the most unique novelties -here and the widest assortment to choose from. Something for The Commercial Booltstore A. A. TRANSFER Lcsj andShcrt Distance Uaulinj - 4 - I-iitHc aoid Private Stcrra , Fireproof BuilHas GRAIN, FEED AND SEED V Fre Deli very to any part of the city Quotations on Application Farmers Warelionea PAUL TRAGLIO, Frcp. Day Telephone 23 MsM Telcphcaa 1IG7-T7 . aaisty aad Y Cf which wa rINElJL-IZLL!S STUDIO charge. InUrment la City vi aw ry. William A. White died al his residence at Hopewell on October 26. at the age of 79. He Is sur vived by his widow, Mabel, two danarhters. Irene and Goldle, all of Hopewell, and four sons, Austin of Idaho. G. C. and diirord or Salem, and W. W., of Portland. Body lwht Webb's funeral parlors andmnouncements will be made MT. CREST ABBEY MAUSOLEUM VAULT ENTOMBMENT LLOYD T. RIGDON, Mngr. TERWILLIGERS Perfect Funeral Service. For Less Lleansed Lady . Mortician T70 CbesnekctX S trees : Telephone T34 EYES EXAIV11NEP GLASSES FITTED Ten Years Practice far - Salexa htme 625 Dr. L. R. Bnrfisttc , v Optometrist . ; 401 First National Bank Bldg. every price. . . . Gueffroy , , , czd STORAGE V V . 1 I ,Vv -i Crri OAH' ta O P. II.