Ths OREGON STATISSLAN, CakiaV Orcycn, Tiidif Morale?, Ociooer 2 ISS3 deal News Briefs Cycle Hit . Horse Although his motorcycle ran into a horse on the Mt. Angel-Woodburn high way, the rider. Edwin. Mlnneman, 1760 State street, escaped Injury, he reported to the county sheriff yesterday. The horse jumped out in front of him, he said. The cycle landed in the ditch. Drivers in volved In fire minor accidents re ported to "City police yesterday were; u. Li. vommUU, Zll State, and C. Tindle. at 150 South Lib erty ; Mrs. Viola Crowder, 1948 u, ina an unidentified motorist on High between State and Court; W. E. Lytle, tit Berry, and city bus No. 2 8 , at State and Com mercial; J. G. Edds. Portland, and P. W. Perkins, Salem, at A and racine highway; Marshall Powell, Sllverton, and Lowell Lambert. route four. j . ; Old time dance Kenti hall at. Bite .War HawkR. is Attorneys Meet The monthly meeting of the Marion County Bar association will be held at Hunt's cafe tomorrow noon, Vice President John H. Carson an nounced yesterday. One matter probably to be considered will be the holding of a memorial service for James GV Heltzel, prominent Salem attorney, who disappeared while on an ocean trip to San Francisco last August. Election of a president also is expected to come up since Walter C, Winslow lias declined to assume that posi tion to which 'he was elected at the September meeting. October 31st will be the final day of The Statesman's annual Bar gain Period The Statesman by mail anywhere in Oregon, for one year, only f 3.00. Regular rate of 14.00 will apply after the first of November. , Miss Crowley to Speak Miss Carlotta Crowley, Salem elemen tary school supervisor, will at tend the Yamhill county teachers' Institute this week and will give two-talks on health education work. Dinner Meet Held Girl Re serves of the Garfield school held a potluck dinner at the T. W. C. A. dining room-last night, with Virginia WassainVthe leader, in charge. About 25 ;glrls were present. V .:' 7 - .Classes. GrowingBoys" high school swimming classes at the J nd BUI Ross and R. R. Boardman are growing lar ger all the time with 311 report ing Thursday. They are divided into five groups of 40 or more each. Miss Esther Arnold swim ming class for . teachers which meets on Wednesday evening has increased to a membership of 25. October 31st will be the final day of The Statesman's annual Bar gain Period The Statesman by mail anywhere in Oregon, for one year, only $3.00. Regular rate of 14.00 will apply after the first of November. . - Pep Rally Held A lively stu dent pep rally was held at Salem high school Thursday noon in preparation for the big game with Astoria high Friday night. More ing eviaenced lor this game than has been shown at any time this year. Dancrgat. Haiel Green, 25c. Crosbr to TJV T Talon T imiI.. Crosbr will nV at h xsr m T; U" nal1 Tuesday afternoon at 3 w ciocK, explaining measures to come up on the ballot at the No vember election. Coming Events . October 28 Yonng Re publican clabs of state dine "here. Senator Fred Steiwer speaker. October 28 Salem high .vs. - Astoria high, night football game. October 29 Willamette vs. College of Paget Sound, night football game. November 1 Dr. Dan Poling addresses prohibition rally at Salem armory. November 8 beneraw ejection. November 10-11 Armis tice day celebration ia charge of American Legion. December 0-7 Western Nat Growers' association an nual meeting, chamber of commerce, December 7-9 Oregon State Horticultural society conference, chamber of commerce. Obituary Davenport In this citv. Oct. 2s winium Orville Davenport, aged 70 years. Former residence 1075 Rural ave nue. Survived by children: Mrs. Olive Hauk, Mrs. Blanche Miller, Mrs. Mildred Schaller, William R., iien Li. and Orville J. Davenport; seven srand children Ha for merly of Iowa. Funeral services nuaj, uci.. as, ai i:30 p. m., from the chapel of W. T. Rigdon Son. Interment Cityview cemetery. Smith George F. Smith at the resi dence, 985 North Fifth street at the age of 76 years. Survived by widow, Mary J. Smith of Salem, one brother. Henry Smith of Wis consin, and several nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be held from the chapel of the Ciough-Barrick company, Satur day. Oct. 29. at 2 n. m. with rtr W. C. Kantner officiating. Inter ment m I. O. O. F. cemetery. i O- Births I -o Brock To Mr. and Mm. War- Ian Brock, of 66 S Oxford strict, a 5 pound son, born yesterday at me Bungalow maternity home. PIANOS TO RENT c-nrcii Mil Call 6tf Itt, Used Furniture Department 151 North High I ni7 ii n it i CUowell Market Where a dollar does its duty 173 S. Commercial St. Phone 8757 HJASBJ We are now offering our 10 very best Breakfast Bacon for 1 a pound This is just as good a buy as our hams are at lie a pound. one "Small profit " We buy all our livestock direct from the farmer, doing all our own killing. You pay only one small profit when trading here. - The quality of our beef is always good Beef to Roast 8 and 10c Beef to Boil .6 and 7c Loin Beefsteak ... ...........10c: Prime Rib Roll 15c Hamburger .: .10c No water no cereal no extra suet This Hamburger is the best we know how to make. Useless to pay more. We make all our hams and bacon here at our market. They are sugar cured and smoked with oak wood. None better at any price. While they last we are offering- them at Bacon .............. Bacon Squares . - lie alb 10 and 12c ......8c We never use any old or off grade hogs in our market.' Our pork and pork products are the very best. At these low prices there are some real bargains here for you. ...8 and 10c : 8f - w W Pork tq Roast .. Fresh Spareribs .... Pork Hocks ............ Back Bones .... .... Fresh Pig Feet Pure Pork Sausage .........1 .....3c :....2c vJidc Guitar Trio Entertains JL gnl. tar trio consisting of h. O. Cour y. Ray Ashman : and, ' William Free entertained Fraternls elnh members at their meeting at the Spa last night. Proving popular with the young men; they were re peatedly called imh Andrew "Andy Peterson of Wil lamette university baseball fame also spoke briefly of his summer's hall-playing tour of the orient and announced the Willamette-College of Paget Sound football game to bo played on Sweetland field to morrow night. Rummage sale, todav an a st nt N. High. By First - Christian ehurch. - - Clarion Out Tfca ohd miiu tlon of the year of the Clarion, Salem high student publication is OUt tOdav. -Tha a ma mawa .t. ft handled the material this week as aid two weeks ago, -and Francis Barnes, editor, stated that th. would nrobablv eontinna tbronvh. out the year. To Attend Confwentw sudoral people from Salem are planning to attend the Portland T. v n a. lay workers' conference at Reed coiiege m Portland Sunday, start ing at s p. m. Harry ,W. Stone, Portland T. M. C. A. renaral ma. retary who has Just arrived from Kussia, will be the principal speaker. Xegion Men Meet Membership committeemen and precinct chair men of Capital post No. . Ameri can Legion, will meet at S o'clock tonight in the offic of Adjutant William Bllven to the Masonle bnildlng. The "next post , meeting will be held November 7. - Change Heads The Capital Beauty shop at 12S, North High street, formerly owned by Harry Mills la sow under the manage ment of Mrs. Berda Savage. - Jones Hove Hero William C. Jonea, brother-in-law' of William H. Trindle, city attorney, has come to Salem. to make bis home. At present be la staying at tha Trin dle residence, awaiting the arriv al of Mrs. Jones who Is in. r Cali fornia. Mr. Jones has Just been re tired from the United State a nay. He was stationed at the tank school. . Fort Meade, McL. His ar rival her brings, the number of persons by the name of William. C. Jones in Salem to three. ' Lumber at Special Prices l (Limited Tine) r .1 ; lx6" Common Ce2in Flooring, Sheathing . $6.00perM. I- 6' Common Siding $7.00 per M. 1" x 4" ae&r Ceiling , M If AA OIU.UU per M. V x 3" No. 3 Clear Flooring A to 9 feet $9.00per.M. 1" x 6" Qear Siding $15.00 per M. 1" x 8 No. 3 Common Board and Shiplap 9I.UUperM. B COBBS '& MITCHELL LUMBER Co. 1 EVKRTTHTJCO IN BTJILDXNO MATERIALS U Sherwin-WlHiama Patnta DePo Bay Shingle D S4 So. 12th Street. Tel. 7448 fl anBaCSsaeSSBaaCanaeaeBaaaO . f .a)Ai i,i.m Mii-if''i t T!7 I C3 oKy ! WATCH FOR OUR HANDDIiLG No. 37 162 N. Commer cial. Phone 6169 No. 66-1978 N. Capitol Phone 8620 Save at the following Safeway Stores: No. 519 270 N. Com mercial. Phone 9432 - -No. 781927 State Phone 9485 Fbbi? Gceatt UDayc tt Save Prices Effective Fri., SaL, Mon., Tues, Oct 28-29-31, Nov L Pure cane granulated a lbs 10 lb. limit Maximum, tall cans S for ESc . Primrose Brand An all purpose flour 491bsackd)Dc BbL $2.69 A real value 10, 'Pounds 50 Lbs. 93e White-good cookers A lUlbs. 50 lbs. $1.23 5(SA Hershey's, limit lb. tin A home product C O lb. pan raiisiins 4 Pound Pkg. M M 2 noniid ' age 2c He with that old Brand flavor, in bulk Airway The favorite O Blend lbs. lg. can BREAIiD MALI? Blu Ribbon f nil c U box carton SOAIP Lune, a P & G 1A Product 1U bars No. 2y2 cens Van, Camp's No. 2 cans 16 oz Joaf eachQ) Fresh Fruits and Vegetables APPLES Salem Spitzburgs per box O1 anaonnaG fancy ripe yellow fruit Pound CAULIFLOWER good quality, each FREE FREE Hallowe'en Pumpkin for'the children when accompanied by parents ,-.- , - - Free - mm mm , . ' - , .fiartian : Sros. Jewelers HaMattMwaaaaaaai O O O - , j . . 9 .. .. A tremendous slash' in prices on fine diamonds, watches and iewelry:ithe largest in the history of our business career in Salem. ; . , THIS IS NOT SALE MERCHANDISE, BUT IS FROM OUR REGULAR NATIONALLY KNOWf ADVERTISED STOCK . Our entire stock of loose diamonds are now mounted in the latest mountings. We invite you to visit our store and inspect - these gems, tvery diamond ring will be sold by actual comparison in price with any other store in this country every diamond ring in our store has been reduced in price at least half for this reason we know our prices are the lowest in history. How about a wrist watch? Permit us to repeat, all American watches, Elgin, Waltham and Illinois have been reduced in price one half. Why not inspect our unusual values in flat anci hollow silver. Prices will never be lower. Our loss will be tremendous, but we must have the money. Read every line of this announcement, then come to our store and save as never before in the history of our business career. Our advice shop early for some of these unheard of values, as some of the quantities are limited. You do not need all the money, a cash deposit will secure your pur chase pay the balance later. We suggest now is an opportune time to do your Christ mas buying-buying good jewelry that you can inspect and know just what you are purchasing, and at a big saving in price. GEE hjq wnsjinwo MARTIAN BROSl QUALITY JEWELERS On the Corner of State & Liberty Sta. I i t i ' j I I w j - - - R atts ' No. 10 sack Weinerci ' The small, tasty kind Tender aad JeJey albagc K Oycteroji; Tour last chance to ge :- these good oysters at r 25c pmU (Next week the price will be p) Corn Meal 9 lb. sack .Horkeb feoiurii HAMG Jjmrga center cot off good mild ragar aired, skinned ham afore of these good, ten der chickens. Rock and .. Bed, aU. drawn .., 2Gc lb PORK .- no AST Yonng and tender lftn, by the piece , . ;; 7V2clb - Sliced' - Armonr's dry sugar cured Vice aad lean. Very good K HQc lb -r Rabbits; iYbung- and Tender to Fry . .ilZ..:.;:A9c lb Come in tind set our market you will be pleased to find : ' - 1 i imdt tasty looking m eats so reasonable :T-S :-f----r,- 51 Orders Delivered Free Excepting Features" Exclusive Agents in Salem for . Currier's Tablets LAVENDER SHAVING. CREAM FREE with HARMONY BAY RUMyjaa us JS. Commercial St. 1 tin PEPTONA " " - - and a 50c tfn of Ordorlics A regular 150 value both for SOAP 3 bars Palmolivc 1 bar Cashmere ' Bouquet 60c' value all for -25c 19c Those two valuable aids to Youthful beauty of a special LOW PRICE! (flvi L' I Here's a rare opportunity to i 1 H. I get acquainted with the lnxuri- oos, satiny smoothness of Sharl Face Powder and to enjoy the lively, natural coloring of Shari Lipstick. Your friends will com phment yoo on your youthful appearance. They'll not even suspect that you are using cos metics, nut's because aCM fl - . mm. Tl mWZ 1 1 1 . I nn is so son ana nnt iHpCCIliVIl Olnnpji I that It blends inrisihly "iio nj complexion. $1.00 SHARI FACE POWDIR ; $15 Valu 75c SHARI LIPSTICK - In your favorite tints BOTH FOR ra-) (en fi? 1.0a Krank's VfiQ' Lemon Cream . . .-. . U f C 25e Pacquin's 17 Band Cream ' LC COe Italian ' nn Balm .OiJC $1.00 Seventeen - f -race Powder ...... OiJC Spe Et ex-Dry , ; wj Deodorant .. ...... J C For Friday and Saturdav 60e Gillette : - in Blades, 5's ......... ZilC . . . . iVX W---v lie 11.00 Vitalls , nQ Tonic Dress In r . . . . 05 C COe Watkln's QQ Shampoo..'........ J7C 11.50 Wary T. Cl OQ Goldman's .4... ;. ylaCi 80e Lucky - - Tiger Ton! J . UO C $1.10 nteh 1 R on Shampoo ......... 0C X6e Gem Micromatlc Blades, S's 10c Modes' Napkinc . . . .1. .. Foot Ball FREE- ; ' . with each purchase of pint u Ml Anuseptls Solution at 8.ef. 59c S0e Phnilp's : OO ' Jink Uagneste. ..... JJC ' . $1.10 Warner's' . QQL Atarol. lge. ....... VOC 0e Dr. Caldwell's ' r ' Syrup Pepsin v; . . .V otC 1 $1.00 Up John's gape : :D Cod Llrer Ofl... UilC 'I Salts Yi. ZXf. n . 2 . 4 1 C Here's the NEW FRENCH TYPE FOUNTAIN SYRINGE This cstnaac Bya-Vay nwets she KnJ rakkerisse Talon iastcat4 tsrabWmt i ssto a aaat -- - Ah-ays eatef s)ghtt: Idtat far w-reSnZ too. VK?suMaaaerle. v a-.-z- HY-DA-VAY KSIU-" L$2.95 f ir aw m ( i We dose at, 8 p. m. Saturday. Since 1895 lf, .V s i i " - t .. v . ,m . . -aaaaaaBBBBBBBBa' saaannav 1