page itvt: 71 v-. fw ocai in ews oners Hikers SocUl . Tonight The JChemeketan hiking club will hold Its November 'social tonight at the : borne ot Miss Cordis -Wiper, 965 JJorth Church street. The meeting - : .will i also be for ' welcoming-the i hew officers of the club All Che 4 tneketan are Invited to attend. ; Indigents .Increase Medical C servicer given .to -Indigents during lathe firsts, months of this year ? have increased markedly, Dn Ver non A. Douglas, county health of . fleer,1 reported yesterday,. During r that period this year the-county . health unit has , cared for 129 . eases as against but 85 In the same v period ' of 1931. The staff mem- - lers have made 110 visits to care. 1-,- for indigents this year; last year. a 9 0; .Twenty-nine new, dependent . .'cases were reported during Octo- ; rber.; Vfa '-. . '. ; ; 'Latest style, best fabrics,' perfect . git and -unsurpassed .'wdrkmanshlp ' We the dualities; embodied In my jmade to measure suits and over coats at $16.00 up. D. H. Mosher, tailor, 474 Court St, , . ' , .;.. ' Oliver Speaks Professor B. S. Oliver of Willamette university English department, entertained Lions club member '-'.t or a half hour at their luncheon yesterday with a running account of the ln - terestlng phases of the life of Samuel . Clemens, known by the pen-name ot Mark Twain, show ing how Clemens suddenly became known the world dver for his hu morous tales;' flwt which was the famous "Jumping Sog ot Cal averas County." Walter' Erlckson, Willamette student body presi dent, and Andrew Peterson were present to announce the Willamette-Whitman football game to be played here tomorrow. No Lions club meeting will be held next week. Five Aitidents Reported No Injuries or serious damages were listed in reports of live automo bile accidents filed at city police headauarters. Mrs. C. E. Thomp- son 1890 Fir street, suffered a . ..,j i !, .v. vl, hnmnpil ,J m-wm ouw ' v w oj m cr uj - ivy O.VVM, vu " -1 both reported. Drivers in other mlshans were: Alex saistrom, I 1610 North Liberty, ana A. Jess, . i 1604 Broadway, at Shipping and Broadway: E. E. Lesley. 1360 fled motorist, at Capitol and Fair grounds road; W. . iiamp 01 Lingerie sale of nationally adver Brooks and F. M. Hoyt. 753 North I hr.,,,1. Millnr'a. Mnnaine- Wlnter, at High ana union; u. a. Lundeen. route 6, ana ado iJioo. tate nollceman. at lzth ana swte. W - I Don't be disappointed! Choose rifts earlr and get best choice. Miller's. Game Announced Ralph Mc Cullough, Willamette university M . 1 A A .Via Vnfrn(B JtZ w v. man luoianu jamo i " i Sweetland field at 2 o'clock to morrow. He asserted that the lo- eal eleven was ready to give a real battle tomorrow, after tailing ioigity homecoming this week end "click" in the gane against Pa- Ior lagt Bpring8 graduates will be elfie nnlTersltv at Portlana last Saturday. The mock tnai ecnea- uled as entertainment last night - ... . . I was postpones unui a Tne ciud wui not m umi " i day. Thanksgiving. Basket social. Rickey school- Rerlvals Close Sunday Reviv al services, which are being ccn- ducted each night at the Free Meinoaisi cnurcn, are iut.cm6 in interest. Kev. r. u. isaaer i Battle Creek, Mich., is tne guest evangelist. Rev. saner nas spent ever 40 years in the ministry. Mrs. H. Hansen is song leaaer ana ia i especially featuring tne singing oi old-fashioned hymns. The closing service will be Sunday night.' Waives Hearing Harry Jensen charged with burglary not in a dwelling, yesterday waived pre- r.i vi,nv i m.tioA ennrt t-hm. rrand lurr. Bail Is tl 000 and Jensen IS Still h. t Jnnnt lail Ha i one of the trio involved in theft at the Roberts hop yard. Don't be disappointed! Choose our situ earlr and xet best choice. Miller's. Attend Conference Members of the state tax commission, Bud et Director Hsnsen. Mrs. Bea- ri fl..k. aerfttarr to the rov- a.n rni dnutv trees- nrer attended the- tax conference In Portland Called oy tioTv Meier Thnr-daT ' " Trade Properties Tne George V. Pom tious property at isaa SUte street and J. T. Cupper res idence at 1715 Saginaw have been traded,- and the respective owners and their families are now living In the new domiciles. -' m ' , . ' . , , Food sale, Lutheran Dorcas sod- ty. Williams Self Service store, o. ah i " Vani.1. Vtaitc RAnrea Nan- TtnltmA fBratait Aimtrirt attnr- n ii.- . g.i.n Thursday. He attended a meeting of prune growers and then called at the statehouse. Don't be disappointed! Choose I your tuts eariy - ana get oest choice. Miller's, r , Givens Estate Jessie D. Giv- " j ;i ajaa uas ww jimh auumur tratnx vi uw cowaiw wi . a. .a . l - aaaa . . . . George "C oivens. ana apprawers are &Tere u. uiyens, oati to. Burch and Phil Reynolds. Coming Events Kovember 10 Willam ette vs. Whitman college, afternoon football game. : November 24Thanksgiv atng day , ' : .v ; V November T24 Salem high vs. Chemawa Didlans, foot- fc" - :-."''..." f. December 6-7 Western Not Growers association an f anal meeting, . chamber of commerce. , , , . . 4 December .70 Oregon SUte Horticultural society ' conference chamber of com- merGC- . v 5Thnlw TToraWp In eelebf a ilon of . the Thanksgiving season theTKaltht Memorial church will give Sunday' night a muslcal-dra-aaatie serviee. .The first feature Is a home scene' where Thanksgiving festivities and music are In prog ress.' The participants are Mrs. H: h. Brad en, - Harriett : Adams, Beneitta Edwards, Maynord 1 Mc- j 4iniey,-:JLK)naid Aiuson,- organistriment of inheritance tax,,-hearing and H. C. Stover. The second tea- J naB been set for November 29 In ture la -a-dramatic .sketch, ...VThe t Ladr: Wins." A modern " presents J tlon f the altruistic attitude of tne, church toward world "service, The; east ; Includes James '.Lucas, j ir estate. Next valuation U, S4, hls sons, James and Herbert. Say I tfl7.01. upon which' there Is a urueiey,; j. is. . junson, - uracje i Robertson.' Charles Williams. 'Met-' I Vin Snyder. Alice Riggs. B. E. Adf ami and Thelma Tleson. Soy Sauce Short E. Fukuda of Portland was before Justice, of the Peace Miller Hayden here yester day on a short measure charge. Deputy Sealer J. r. Jones of the state department signing the com plaint, which declares Fukuda's soy sauce was labeled seven ounces and weighed but six and four-tenths ounees. Fukuda plead- ed not cuiltv and the case was set I tor trial December 8. Bail is $50, undertaking for which he put up at the sheriffs office. The Salem Brick & Tile company will trade drain tile or building tile tor four foot cord wood. Call Report Accidents Minor traf fic accidents were reported to Sheriff Oscar Bower yesterday as follows: By E. O. Steward who says his truck went Into the ditch when Gale Evans of Scio passed him a mile north of Turner; and by Floyd Tharp of Llndale Jersey farm, who says his car and cars driven by Alvln Anderson and P. A. Doran, both of Silverton, were all damaged slightly In a three- way accident. Cut Cougar Bounty All claims for bounties on cougars and wolves i" " w" u 9XU -f a" ? ZT.llTl """i. do iu iuo uwv.es ui uo i building, Portland, by December 1 mama. Mmm :i has i t'ZT.ZrZAT iV. I aimr liixt i m n i iih r-fim in imkiiiii i " T" . . J w Tadvlsed b ndeDUarA, r7eLia.ll..' wear. yan Raalte. Luxite and Klck6rnIck Lingerie section, 2nd tioftr wwi Trial Started Trial of breach of contract salt brought against Amalgamated Mining company by E. R. King and Arthur Pederson started in circuit court yesterday before Judge L. H. McMahan. them a toUl of about $11,000 for services listed in two causes of . I tte features of Willamette univer- ,. w tt 'a!? innchAnn" chd- V ... " oled for Saturday noon at Hunt's cafe Reservations are being made with Isabel Childs, class secretary. Turkey shoot Shaw, Bun, Nov. ZQ" Sale Confirmed Sale of real estate has been confirmed by the court in the three cases: Julius Zamtow vs. W. P. Ladd; Fred C. Rltner vs. F. E. Birch, and H. W. Relnts TS G w. Lafiar and oth- J erg i jf0 Tall Light Operating a car I without a tall lignt brought a uoi- I iar fine and costs to Ross Powell. I pine was remittea ana roweii i placed on probation for six i months Rammage sale at 129 N. Commer cial tTMt fiaturriA'V. Turner is Visitor R. R. Tur- ner of Dallas, member of the state I textbook commission, was a late wiwnoo i'MK um coicm. He Is superintendent of Dallas n Ob ltuary Jewett In a local hospital, Thursday, November 17, Fannie Herren Jew ett. aged 76 years, a former res- ident ot route 7. Survived by bus- i uuu, v. v . ocet vi uivui, - I sisters, .Mrs. Ella Walker, Mrs. announcements later by Clough Barrlck company. Graber In this city November 17, Chris tian Graber, aged 56 years, ares ident of route 5. Survived by wl- I dow, Johanna Graber of Salem; tr.. daughters, Marie, Anna and Ka therine; son John Graber of Sa- lem; brother, Charles of France; sisters, Anna, ene ana t ranees, I all of France, Funeral services I I rrom tne rionrn-riimCK eomnanT Saturday, November It, at 10 a, m. with Rev. H. O. Humphreys officiating. Interment L O. O. F. cemetery. To-ra At the residence 224$ Trade street, November 17, Julia Tovng. nrA s MPi vtr, Af ihn T.wtt or Indiana alster ef Mrs. 1 ' - . I l w. Peeta of Salem. Ttcmilat ta i aTt of gtJem MortuaryS4l 1 North Canltol street. Funeral an nouncements later. Fisher In this city Thursday, Novem ber .IT, John Frederick Fisher,! agea years, resiuenioi rouw f nurvirea oy srotner tienryoi i Salem, George of Seattle: niece, Mrs.' Fay Sherman ot Salem: Fun - eral services from the Clougb - Bar rick mortuary,- Saturday, Novem ber 19, at 2:30 p. m. interment Grand Island, Nebr. Hall At the 4 residence 1240 North Fourth street, November 1$, Jack Hall,4 aged years. Funeral, ser vices, from the Keeney chapel In Independence at 10:20 a. m., Fri day, November 11. Interment at: - Two Get Licenses "Marriage li censes were issued by the county elerk yesterday to: Floyd Winters, 2S; laborer, and Eleanor Smalley, IS, housekeeper, both ef ' 1620 Wilbur street ; and to Anton ,. P. Griesenauer, H, ML Angel, farm er, and Angela Bean, 21, house keeper, Woodburn. The first eon pie were married here, yesterday, and the latter, will be married No rember 22 at Woodburn bx Ber J.E. Kubis -.. . " Tax Not Paid In connection with estate of Mary . E, - Brewer and as-result f failure t pay- court here to determine why the ,tate ' treasurer should not file gnu to collect the tax. The tax Is Ifcet at 11157.98. on the $27,(47 $10,000 exemption. -L . . -: i Take something home from cook- ed food sale Nov. 19 (Sat.).- IA- dies Aid, St. John's Lutheran, 45 1 Court.. - " t ' Time. Extended Time for JVC. Siegmund as garnishee In case f Oregon Holding company vr. Emma .Brown to make report has been extended until Nov. 25, In order 'signed by Judge Lewelllng. Garnishee, was granted -week or 10 days to file answer, but failed to db so after tour weeks had passea, auorney cuea in asxing for answer of the garnishee. Kew Appraisers Because ap praisers appointed In June, 1922, have made no inventory In the Kenneth Melvln Doerfler guard ianship, the guardian, Dora J. Pabst, has asked the probate court to name new appraisers to re place George Lane, W. A. Wilcox and Roy F. Shields. The eourt has named Carl T. Pope, W. P. Ellis and Pearl Victor. Dance every Wed. and Sat., Mel low Moon. Entertainment, newest modern muslo. Woodry's band. is. Henjum Estate Nels Henlum has been appointed administrator of the Knute Henjum estate, val ued at $12,000. Heirs are nine sons and daughters, including w.!.757r7wrf . Appraisers are M. u. uunaerson, Anion uani inn naroia Kacern. Sues for Goods Nickolas Tim . . . per has filed suit against William H' Rn8Q 'ekln to "COTer '35 damage and loss of household fur- niture as result of alleged unlaw ful eviction from a house rented to Tlmper by the defendant. ; Dance Frl. Hasel Green Woodry's Pleads Guilt John W. Bmith pleaded guilty to Improper license chares Yesterday befora the ease was scheduled to so to trial, and was fined $50 and costs. He paid the costs, and the fine was re- j mltted. 1 Petition Allowed The probate eourt has granted petition oi I James McClelland, administrator I of estate of Sarah Klnsell McClel- I land, for partial distribution, in- eluding $200 to each of three heirs. Foreclosure Decree Mortgage foreclosure decree has been sign ed by Judge Lewelllng In eases of w UJ I1U., A V. . lift Au .PBfl V. Margaret A. Duncan vs. Walter w. Holman, and A. T. Teaten vs. James H. Billings Old-time dance, Chemawa M.W.A. J -o - ' Linz Estate In guardianship of Henry R. Ling, Insane, proceed ing for sale of ward's Interest in certain real property has been va- I eated on motion of the attorney fol --j. No Expenses L. E. Barrlck, j candidate for county coroner at the general election, has tiled ex- pense account, snowing no expen- dltures. Allowed S3S The probate court has ordered payment of $25 from estate ef Florence Drake, insane, to First National bank of Salem as guardian. I Special for Friday and Saturday. ruim rui, xux it. wir erty street. Ferns in pots. 10 and up. cyciemen ana primroses m bloom, 25e each. Shrubbery 15c and up. Cut flowers at reduced rates. Dismissed Action brought by Mildred McCleary against Pearl t rC A a vw Kaa Kaan -rflaynlaaai tmm circuit court on motion ot the ' plaintiff. Anderson Estate T. L. David- son, J. H. Ollnger and A. J. Flint i " Iderson estate at $3,949, the bulk Decree EnteredIn suit brought ! by George E. Allen against Har vey E. Evans to collect two sums i totaling about $1,400, decree for plaintiff has been signed by the circuit Judge. Case Dismissed The state's case against I A. Scheelar was missed from Justice court yes- I tarda for want ef enffirtant at- i idenee. i miwiw iiiits w hot jler, mining, man from Portland, I was in Salem yesterday on bust- ness. With bim was Ben Huber, Portland nnslneaa man. . I Minton Fined so ueorge m. I Minion or saiem paid t t nne in I municipal eourt yesterday xer I spsedlnr. He was arrested a wee: I "J ciij suxicv. Tlsits Schools Mrs. Mary L. J ' W : - . - Fulkerson. county school super! n - ten dent, -visited five rural schools in the Silverton territory yetter-! day. Hougham Estate- In estate of I fflin n. TTnnrham. YiMrinr tin ria- i tuion tor tale on real property i Been set for December 24. I , .-- 1 Final Order Final aecount has - 1 been approved in estate ot Joseph - 1 Bruce. vwatchea Cleaned $L00 Wrist WaUhes $L50 Moderate Prices on watch and i- j clock repairing . .Bnsick'n Market '. ' - Marion and Com'! it DRIVE FOR JOBLESS 11ELIEF L Notables In eivie, society and financial cireies attended the dinner ta. New York, with which the Emergency Unemployment Relief Committee penea its anve zor iio,ww,uuy. Above are three ox the distinguished Jampaigners on poverty. Left to right, thev are: Mrs. August Belmont, few York society leader, Newton D. Baker, and Harvey D. Gibson, enarrman, NB state department has had. I 1 to make out two budgets al w ready this year. The state police had its budget all outlined, but the voters repealed the prohl- bitlon law. thereby taklne away 8,110,1 "w. . ' upwwai 01 ivv,uvv roouu ii the biennlum. So the department has now completed Its second budget. The way things look right now the new legislature will more than have its hands fall. License fee redaction, taxation. prohibition problems added to the curtailment of activities in the line of economy will keep the 1083 group more than busy. Preparations are already start ed for their reception. Frank J. Lonergan will be here toaay to act as governor aunng the absence oi ooyernor juiius l Meier, regardless of any opinions or- views of lawyers to tne con- trary. He interprets the law that way. and no matter what the tech- idealities may be, It certainly was meant to be translated lust as Frank has done. Frank will be welcome here. as he was well liked during his tenure as speaker of the house. He will be the third governor Oregon has had the past two years. WQlard L. Marks had many chances to sit in the ex ecutive chair,. and bow Frank get a chance since WBIard re signed the senate presidency some time ago. Governor and Mrs. Meier left last nlxht for San Francisco to visit their daughters over Thanks- giving. They expect to be absent about 10 days. Just Defore going yesterday he held a long confer enc 0n tax matters in Portland .nd called in state leaders to dls ca8B the financial conditions of tne state. Iteatrke Walton, secretary to the governor, and Henry M. Hansen, badget director, were both in Portland yesterday to attend the governor's business conference. It wae . noted that many legislator were Included tn those invited to the confer ence la addition to financiers. Something should come out of that meeting. George Neuner, United States dUtHf altnrnAT. waa on A of thosa I here yesterday to attend the prune l meeting. Neuner expects to turn I VI- J n w .mama m r r-m 4A some lob-looking ' democrat who V. .n h,4 a Ink fnr 11 -aavara- ' ' ' that la, it appears newiu nave to do so. He said then he will sUrt looWnt; u-troiid. With him here was Bill Mul len, formerly deputy insurance commissioner, who wan greeted La Jail Here George VanArn- am. sralnst whom a non-support case is pending In Justice court in Silverton. was brought to the I county Jail here last night. Estate Closed Decree ot final settlement has been signed by i i. . A si the srobate ludre in estate of Fran ces Rubs. i Siii n.flumi ttia tirnniii judge has granted request for sale of personal property in the WU- I uam H. Getchell estate I ' " 1 Bleakney Estate -Tne pro Date i fudge baa authorlxed sale or reai l property in esUte ef josepnint i Bleakney. Todd Visitor H. 0. Todd, tor- aaa, ira-4a.. Aa n -B eaviV AaI fsnaT. J1 AfP I lUVr BillVD tUHHU IVUWI -avma- v 1 was a visitor la town yesterday 1 from bis home in Lane county. Womld Foredose Manecy Eley has filed foreclosure suit against Harry H. Boles and others. This Week' Spedd -v- 6-2 Pexfect. SHINGLES $2.75 perM. Hansen & Lftjeqcxst, Inc. . Dealers la Lumber and - ; :J-S BoUdlng Materials Church and Mill: -TeL 0181 Salema . Oldest and Reliable: Lumber Dealers and Manufac turers, V. V on every side. He appeared to know everybody In Salem, Dur- lag the fair Bill managed a side now concession, and he said this "Hot-Dog Circuit" has made him fatter, and he was pleased that folks considered him looking prosperous. We were asked yesterday br a charming young woman it we could sing. We told her the truth and thanked her for the compli ment before we knew what was wanted. Now we regret we told her "Ne." It seems they would have invited us to the picnio which the secretary of state's staff is having next Tuesday night. We wondered also at the term "picnic" hut they quali fied it by saying it was m de layed picnio which now would he a dinner. It would he Just our lack to say the right thing at the wrong time. About 150 are expected to be present at this affair. Looking over the bevy of beauties planning on go ing, we added our "on remark a r just another of our famous boners. The flu seems to be taking a I toll among workers the past week. keeping them either confined to their homes or to their beds. Among those unable to report for duty was Dennis Landry, United Press correspondent here. In the Interim A. I Lindbeck is pinch- hitting on the news end for Denny. Today Joe Dunne will attempt to prevent tho state highway commission from doing any work on the Wolf Creek route. Should be get a decision unfa vorable to him, he undoubtedly will anneal to the supreme court ' in order to delay work until the new legislature meets and be can attempt to get a bill passed changing tne route at least that is what the dopestetw say. Mrs. 0. C Bellnger, wife of Dr. Selinger, superintendent ef the state tuberculosis hospital, joined the gang which - formed around Ken Randall's lunch counter in the ' eapitol building yesterday noon. She enjoyed the luneh there as she had ne time to get home for that event. Come again, Mrs. Bellinger, we steady boarders like a change ot scenery now and 1 then. , Hatl &hn h'lpn N f I Q. aw I 1 . TT IjtllltV tieaTinSt ar r ( Will be Monday W. H. Baughn yesterday plead ed not guilty to first degree mur der charge tiled against him as result of stabbing of Roy Robln- I ett Sunday night, and will be gtv I en preliminary hearing in Justice eourt Monday afternoon at 2:00 1 o clock. Baughn is in the county 1 Jan. LIQUID - TABLETS - SALVE ' Checks OoMs first day, Headaches J or Neuralgia la SO rainutee, Ma- laria la 8 days. Odd SALTS for HEAD COLDS. - Most Speedr Remedies Known, WHEN HI TILLAMOOK STOP AT HOTEL NEFF team' Heat . Modern, Hot and Cold Water, - Rates to f 1JW ' Vaciiuni Cleert and Floor Waxeri; -To' Rent l;.y Call " 810, r Used; Furniture , ntmnSmmi - wf- i t 181 North High: ilEFKQK IIEflYCOOTED Sufyey ;Starled-on Mehama vlMill v-tlty-; Secondary ; Highway by Swart - Construction on the Pacific highway - bridge at , Jefferson is about 1 per cent completed, and it will be but a short time before pouring starts tor the third and last span. County Engineer Hedda Swart- reported : yesterday.: He, stopped at the bridge npon return with" Engineer. J; F. Magee from Mehama' and Mill City. , . f. r ; 'At Mehama. and MiU City, the engineers started survey for-the secondary highway. ' between the two ' points, a distance of seven' and. a halt miles, which will ulti mately; be a part of the main North Santlam route; .'; . . . i W are lining our -work up so that ' when 'truffle - starts coming through -'from the other side and over the road constructed, with cooperation of the federal bureau there will, need to be no turning aside' of travel because roads la this county are not ready for the heavy traffic," Engineer Swart commented. ' Some road in this county has already been desig nated a portion of the secondary highway., ' 8 wart says that by next July travel will be coming through to the Marion county line on the North Santlam route, and that It Is the hope to have roads from there on west In shape to continue travel through this section. Only 12 miles of the section from De troit east remains for grading contracts to be let, Swart pointed out. Relative to the Jefferson bridge. Swart says the Clackamas con struction company, contractor, la far ahead of schedule and has forms nearly done on the third spaa. Express Payment Oi $1600 Agreed On by Staniield Compromise settlement for $1(00 of the claim made by Ken neth Stanfield, minor, against the Railway Express agency and L. C. VanWlnkle, operator of truck with which Stanfield's motorcycle col lided several months ago, is ap proved In probate eourt order. To clear up the matter and pare, way for acceptance of com promise offer, Hilda Stanfield has been appointed guardian of Ken neth Stanfield. Appraisers In the D ress Young men't doubl breosUd, with the wids shoulder , narrow hips. Also iingl breasted in the same coat styles. Overcoats If you want an overcoat with uncommon distinc tion one that combines the attributes of smart looks with yeoman service if you want the best overcoat your money can buy see these coats. $ j50 $ - S: 9 the SPECIE COB1T . in; nil u i m hi Vii H ID UALVAHf TLAli Thanksgiving Theme for Sunday at Church; ' " Music Feature A Thanksgiving concert will be given Sunday night at the Calvary Baptist church, with Miss Helen Purvine, violinist, and W. E. Rau hut. -. trombonist, - assisting . the church choir. Miss Eva Cochran is pianist and W. Eart Cochran, di rector. The program follows: ,' Thbtf Crowacst the Yar- - -i I.: . ' . , Fredrick C ttalur The Lord ot the Hrret -E. K. Hejaer we Thank The Trm B. Wilaon r Inddenla solos toy fr a Darls and Mr. Schunka Violin' solo rWlsnUd" (Cradl Sons;) ; ScbubMrt Mia Helen Purvin XUJolce and Sing (Fllsrlai Cborna) . . ; a,,. -.- Richard Vnr Obllsato aolos by irrn. Taylor aad --- ' Hia KcAlUsUr . . . A PCsThn's Journey LonlonrTy Air Trombon solo "Serenad" -Schubert V., . .. W.-E. Rauhut - . ' Etm Sons -ICha. Wakefield Cadman Obnsato bo4o by Mra. Taylor Jesos Lover t My Soul E. K. Heyser Incidental aoloe by Mra. Fawk and Mr. Cochran Vocal solo, selected Mr. Scblnnan Choral Benediction "Grant TJe Thy Peace" , ... J. Carlton Drew ROGUE BILL S3300 The Rogue river committee, through H. L. Hobiltt, secretary treasurer, expended during the re cent campaign a total of S3M2. 78, in support of the bill prohibit ing commercial fishing In Rogue river. The expense account was filed In the state department here Thursday. The Oregon-Washington Rail road. A Navigation company, through George W. McMath, gen eral tax and right of way agent, expended 1500 in support of the two debt and control bills and the Income tax amendment. Other expense accounts filed ease are Alice H. Page, E. L. Crawford and Irene Roemhildt. Rlbbwu Take I CHI.CbTXSTTEKS niAMev BR1I0 PUU,kfMmkMn M Bart. Saint. Sciiabai. Bar Ural (OLD T PSDCCU7S grXftTWaOS Well o o MOT n4 PUla la Li ta4 tMCl) SjP"av wiiili bom. IH vMfc B)aeY Methe. Bar V Ask tat But Spend Less Is the season's slogan, for most men. If its yours, these suits will exactly fill the bill. Back in the fall of last year we never dreamed that it would be possible for us to offer clothes of the quality we present this season at so Double model breasted; mans 1416 State Street ?On.of Sdan' Best Clothing. here today followt . t H. J. Bean, republican f or th justice" of the state) supreme eourt - -f BlC.e2; Allan Bynan, republl-j can,, for; state senator, 12th dla : trlct, $13f.iS; J. H.McCloskey, democrat, for state representative, lth district, $106.15; E. O. Mills,' New York, in behalf of John U? 8 tor la, democrat;: for district at ' . torney' . for Columbia 1 county,'" $120.10; W. H. Brooke, republi-,-' eanj for district attorney for Lsae county, $64.65. t-- ; S SDK FOB PUf ; Dress . rehearsal for "The Ri-" vals-, which Theta Alpha Phi of Willamette university will present"" at the high school auditorium Sat- urday night in connection with its", homecoming,' was held last night. and augured" a fine success for" this fall's production.- v. Although .the, vehicle has been-' seen here before, the careful work -' being done by the young, acters and. severs! Innovations j are ex pected to bring pleasure for the audience. Antiques for ' furnish- tngs, detail in costumes and street scenes designed .and painted by Ray Holden add to the play. Music between the acts, arrang ed by Betty Moylan, promises an- -other change of Interest. Prof. Herbert E. Rahe Is directing, r"1 AUCTION Nov. 19, 1:30 p.m. at F. N. Woodry's Auction Mkt 1610 N. Slimmer 30 young fat turkeys, lot of chickens, Model T Ford Coupe good shape. House car on 4 wheel trailer, ma chinery, tools, furniture, produce Bring in anything you have for sale on commission CASH PAID FOR USED FURNITURE PHONE SI 10 low a price. 4m. I The Polo breasted, belt aU around also in half belt, single raglan sleeves. Stored 1 shop iBuena Vista. r . v It