Novemb M920 The Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon Page Seven Cityfiriefs . i. lr A EVENTS 10. Open rorun.. Saleir Grand thea- .... 10. ,7--Thanskgivmg I?: Armistice day 5 '"'tHrold6 Henry, ..Wiirhth an- P : ... Minstrel, neni- JIC10QJ ' hin. Salem ! y, flICiM'""' LX Commercial club. f'.ro' f eeders . is- finciere action meet, j dub, ! P' "J i met!t:,. So. .-"""" -- d jiUhee counts Li House Notes Sixty eight chiropiawiors were admitted to practice in Oregon dur ing the biennium ending October 1. 1920. according to a report fil ed with Governor Olcott by the state board of chiropractic exam iners. The report shows receipts for the two year period aggregat ing $2728.53 with expenditures of $1752.70. A man wh.i .said hi name is W. 11. Gorterman gr en a bed In the city jail last night. Go-Between In Building Trust Among Indicted New York, Nov. 6. George Backer, millionaire son tractor, al leged to have been a "go-between" 'in "building trust" activities now under Investigation by the state, was arraigned today on an indict ment charging perjury. While It was reported that Back er was one of the three defendants named in indictments returned yel terday by the federal grand jury, definite announcement was lacking both as to the names of those In dicted and charges preferred. Bible School Worker to Conduct Classes In City An abandoned automobile, left near the Kurtz cannery on Com mercial street, was reported to po lice yeeterday by F. A. Kurtz. Circuit Court L..,.., f'hi'ffinKs, administratrix i"""-' At a student body meeting In the local high school Friday, Novem ber 18 was decided upon as the date for the annuitl "Middy and fehirt day." As is customary on such occasions, all boys will appear in '. middv blouses and all girls in shirts. -Sophomores will also wear a ribbon, at least two inches in width, about their heads. By pop u"iir consent it was agreed to ob serve the day a month earlier than usual this year, owing to the prob able severity of the December weather. The junior league of the First . ....... ,,i,ff;.-,,,u b estate ot unar. - vs Winner u '. ,. j . it.!.. fivtf.rid- ; :r r r:l nKiux for filing 0111 Ul Meilluuiai HIUIUH will cujuj yi.- au-i s of "The Indians of the North- i L McLood vn Karl .Nelson et west, ana a story rjy a. uonru- eteul, Runuiiy ;ti lei iiuun t. o'clock, in Rpworth hall. All young people, of the junior age, or older, are invited to attend the enter tainment, and bring their friends. L Complaint. ICorwIius U. uearin ei ... . fcC. Gearin ft al. order, peiuion, I J. B. Kennedy vs pn iand L. K. Splawn. -Motion to on, nn Mini nUDDIB" .. . r,, .1,1.1 m sllonol't in- a., ..w.w. ."-v. m Rr . ' . . held at the Y. M. C. A. tomorrow rotate Conn '4:0 will be principally for the W, r.atate. Petition I uojr .n -u. ...... WUiue i.u ....... Al,l,.(,.l, ,,f fhp r.oalip ;..,.0,,t ,,f .utnnniKlralor. : bli.uuk.. .v... , HIV"'""" !,,,,-!, ,,,111 c,,nL- ,,n Marriage Licenses M" ' " ,'; fj K Clovd 26 of Salem, a la- one or tne principles oi me ing.. to Myrtle Kirne. 19, ol Sa- r J tluU!)- V4- King, uuuu jJiLtuitra nm Miwiin, British Expert On Fruit Is To Visit In Salem Just to become fully advised ai to fruit conditions in the Willam ette valley and especialy to become familiar with the prune nfarke! one of the largest 'importing firm of Liverpool. England, will send it: representative direct to Salem. This information was received today li the Oregon Growers Co-operative association. The firm of Atexal.gPCt-ichtoi & company of Liverpool, writes the association as follows vve nave agreed tiij-ebablv the best thing thai j leTuiillii do would be to visit, you 'rfflalem. Ou representative, A. J. A. Willson has made arrangements, fur, . leaving Knglaud on the lastd ;tiy of ' Octo ber by 'Imperator,' sailing from Southampton. It will .probably be the first days of December befor he reaches Salem. We trust this visit of his will go a long way to bettering trade conditions. We hope and believe it will establish a good felowship between us and that it will mean a rapid development of our trade together." William Fox, George Oliver, incis Kinck and Verne Ferguson ! dinner guests at Laussanne Thumlay evening. 1 Wanted a flocr show cane 4 or left I0HJ. Phone 1550. 266 Ihlmon 7 cents. Me 211. Fitts Market. I A livelj rally was heul Friday Willamette university as iwd-off for the football team, Men leaves Saturday morning to I Pacifie university at Forest ! Ike home of better sen-ice, mod pe prices and largest stock. fetb ami Clough, funeral direct- 266 I Love, Jewel.,!, watchmaker. Sa ill Salem War mothers arc re- Wed by tne president. Mrs. T. Carsi-n. to attend the funer.il TOes of the late Privnt. f-vti. ptoF -vho was a Tuscania victim I HIS. Services air m l,r- i,M nt Wck Sunday afternoon from Bi'sdon chapel. Musical Bureau nresonts P Henry, pianist, Fri. Nov. 12, M .net 11-,,.. . ' -i.ii,.. li.iuer, con- April ;5th. Season tickns ; .! Li. 'i. C Wlll'o mm A fWle Koowtand's. Mail orders tox office onen r:,-.r,,i ti,,,.. lJ. nth. 9:30 a. m. Single to 1st concert Jl. $1.30 fhtarhl Review 12.50 ner VMr mm time only. The Ace, 127 nisn. t lvernnr ftt,. . w.tuu ii, nay nonored Station from the governor Nana for the rr.n, ""MoEoeman. Mont., whl The funeral of Curtis W. Will son will be held tomorrow after noon at 2 o'clock under the aus pices of the American legion from the Rigdon chapel. Interment will be made in the Lee Mission ceme tery. .Yoyng Willson went down when the Tuscania ws torpedoed off the coast of Scotland. A vicious dog is bothering chil dren on their way ti and from school in the vicinity of 24th and -ak streets, Mrs. C. C. Harris told police yesterday. Officers will investigate. Ralph Watson told police that his car was stolen Friday. It was later recovered, he said. Mrs. GladyB Gamble, who resides on South 13th street, is enjoying an extended visit with relatives in Portland. Before returning to Sa lem she will spend a few days in Oregon City, as the guest of friends Phez Prunes On Local Markets Phez brand prunes today made their appearance in the Salem stores where attractive window displays are being shown. Phez prunes are packed in ten pound cartons with an attractive four color wraper of buff and blue. The main feature of this wrapper is a beautiful reproduction of fresh prunes which are shown dropping from the bounteous hand of ore gon. It was stated at the Phez com pany's office today that Phei prunes are the combined result of an idea and a situation. The idet was that Oregon prunes could bi sold in. cartons. The stiuation was that the ordinary channels for prunes were sluggish. Hence the Phez good-will and the Phez high powered seling force were hitched to Oregon prunes and the first car moving to CIiicagoj.tQday is the re suit. ti flHIBI Four Apply for Water Permits T tir Il.,.,clli. f,C A -l i ,t r, n nwi. Tommy" Golden, a student at o - the Oregon Agricultural college, I ' " - jo)io ,.cte, on 148.56 acres of land in Morrow la in uem over tne wees, ena en joying a visit with relatives and friends. Will T. Kirk, industrial accident commissioner, and Prof. Frank B. Shepherd, vocational director for the commission, left Friday morn ing for Sale Lake city where they will attend a national conference on vocational rehabilitation of in jured workers, next week. nffi- FJaMed on ttkone is a statutory charge under .arrest in Port- pitted y aa-ex. - ousmess at Tyler's drug !!66 m"itehing 10c I Hend, per yd. Mull '"son, over Miiw. 269 K Review J - ee, ih 50 ner Dear. N- Hign. 266. whe,Vr 6 rrioay in Port- "".-oiurabia football "einhart e.. 'V BB hi!. . "i"ii oi tne Mi.00'.'1""-return- .uuiumg. All members of Cap iltal pRl No 9 the lAmerican Legion, are .hereby requested to assemble at Rie-rtnn undertaking jriorg. tuav m - . . the ' "', to funeral ,,f n , - m w Win wiuraue r ' ""'son privatf Co if " 01 Carlton Smith S"1 G- Caon,' 2ST Wheeler county was first uf-ual this year in filing its cial election returns with the sec retary of state's office. The re turns were received here Friday morning. The county clerks have 80 days from the election date in which to make their returns to the secretary of state. Three fatalities lire included In the list of 428 accidents reported to the industrial accident commis siort for the week ending Novem ber 4. They are L. H. Fray, logger, Glen wood; J. E. Stonehooker. pondman, Peede; Evelyn Hall, waitress, Portland. Mt. Angel Man Arrested For MakingLiquor Joe Fallister of near Mt. Angel was placed under arrest by federal agents Friday afternoon and taken to Portland on a charge of operat ing a still. A still of a gallon ca pacity was found on Fallister's farm with about a pint of moon shine whiskey, it is stated. Fallis ter was taken to Portland county, according to an application filed here with State Engineer Cup per asking for permission to ap propriate the necessary water from an unnamed tributary of the Col umbia river. Other applications covering wa ter rights have been filed with the department here as follows: By John Harder and William Itoork of Milton. Oregon, cover ing the appropriation of water from Dry creek for the irrigation of 45 acres in I'matilla county. By Harry M. Stimson of Myrtle creek covering the appropriation of water from Slide creek for the irri gation of 15 acres in Douglas county. By W. W. French of Kerby cov ering the appropriation of water from Althouse creek for the irri gation of 30 acres in Josephine county. i j G. O, I'. Iiivutltn Georgia. Atlanta, Ga., Nov. 4. Tennes-1 see and Louisiana were not the j only states in the "solid south" j in which the republicans made un expected gains. Latest repjorts j from Florida show that" Senator j Harding carried a number of ! towns, including St. Petersburg.! Orlando and Daytona. The returns fr.om the outlying districts are I eoiping in very slowly and repub-! lican leaders predict they will show further gains. For the first time in history several towns and country prec cincts in the sixth Mississippi dis trict gave republican majorities. Some counties in Alabama hereto fore strongly democratc also re turned republican majorities. in two congressional districts in the south, the Seventh Alabama and tenth North Carolina, the re publican candidates for congress have made charges of fraud and threaten to contest tho election of the democratic representatives. A politician doesn't feel that he has made an earnest cam paign unless he has managed to insult every friendly na tion on the globe. JOURNAL WANT ADS PAT MRS. C-ViMt A (;. KSSOX Mrs. Clara G. Esson, field secre tary for Bible school work in he Christian churches of Oregon, will be the principal speaker at the an nual Bible school rally scheduled to tage place Sunday, November 7, at the First Christian church in this city. Mrs. lesson is considered an authority on Bible work, and her Southern Bankers Organize Foreign Trade Corporation New Orleans, La., Nov. 6. Southern bankers met here today to plan the organization of a $12, 000,000 foreign tiuding corpora tion, which will establish banking facilities to market the agricultural products of the south in Europe. The plans contemplate 'establish ment of branches in Cuba and South- and Central America. Charming Society Bud and Entrant At Dog Show Requisition Denied Governor Olcott Friday after noon denied rt requisition from the governor of Nebraska asking for the return of Maurice H. Hutch inson to Alliance, Neb., on a charge of automobile theft. At the hearing in the the executive cham ber it was shown that Hutchinson had no criminal intent in holding out the car which he had left in a gjirage pending a settlement with the Jones company of Alliance by whom he had been employed aa traveling salesman. Tuxedo, New York, was the Mec ca of society ' recently when the first annual dog show was held there. Many prominent society us: OBF attended with their star entrants The photograph shows little Mirs F.mily Davis, daughter of Mrs. Preston Davis, with her en trant, "Snowball," which carried off a prize. Special meeting of Sa lem lodge No. 4 A- F. & A. M. this evening. Work in the M. M. degree 266 Justin Jtasfone IN "Black Birds" The AXZKR fiG SHOW I UBPr. . - ME Leather Goods ;m)VI.s PURSES COATS BELTS SHOES (,1'N CASES RAZOR STROPS Our Leather Goods "wear like leather" because they ARE leather. The BEST in leather goods is not only a source of pride, but a real economy. Hauser Bros. We are not pleased unless You are. appearance in Salem is regarded in church circle aft a rare treat. The new pastor, Reverend T. J, Evans, will conduct al the services Sunday. Mr. lOvanw was pastor ul the local church twenty years agpp, and since that time has filled' the pastorates at Red Bluff, Sati 3am and Sacramento. California. The Bible schoolorchestra, con signing of twelve pieces, and ac companied by the pipe organ will present a special pi-gram at the rally consisting of the following numbers: Opening, 'The Stars and Stripes Forever," Sousa; inarch. "All America," J. S. Zamanik: se lection, "Nearer My God to Thee," paraphrase; selection, "Tannh-uiM i March" R. Wagner. EYE TALKS Are you a bookkeeper, stenographer, draftsman, bench pvorker? 'Is your occupation one that requires you to use your eyes continuously for close work Such occupations put rrtaxi iU.um task upon the eves. Men and women who earn their liv ing in these ways should gfve oxceptional attentiofln : to the care of, their eves. Pa rt i c u 1 ar pa i n s sh o u Id be taken to make certain that the light falls upon the work from the right direction and that it is neither too strong nor too dim. - Then the eyes themselves should be watched carefully for symptoms of strain smarting, blurring, pain in or about tho eyes, headaches, nervousness, undue fatigue. If you have the slightest sus picion that your eyes are being strained, do not wait -until seri ous i rouble develops, but have us make a determinative exam ination at once. Morris & Keene Optical Company Rooms 202-211 Bank of Commerce Building Salem, Oregon Meet Me at Miller's Putting more sense into Prices Puts More Cents Into the Dollar During these times of readjustment the merchant and the buying public must play team work. The merchant in holding up the Quality of Merchandise , and fighting down pricesy-the public, by supporting the legitimate merchant who is playing the game square. We stand for Quality First, insisting on the standard being upheld in protection to our customers, and we shall keep fighting for LOWER PRICES A NEMO CORSET KEEPS YOUR FIGURE YOUNG You don't want to lose your pretty girl ish figure, lo you? Then wear a Nemo Corset. It will sup port your abdomen, and control any excess flesh, which may have accumulated through careless corseting. This will re store and preserve the long, graceful, sup ple lines of youth. Select Your Nemo Now ! If you are inclined to embonpoint, you will be delighted with Nemo Self-Deducing Corset No. 327, which has a low bust, graduated front steels, long skirt and special Self-Reducing Straps. Fall shipments are now complete. Consult our Corse tiere, she knows. Here's a Corset Special that's a Money Saver-A scientifically cor rect, SPORT CORSET, beautifully finished in pink brocade. Specially Priced $2.48 MILL Good Goods. i i VALUE RECEIVED AND THE PRICE OF A CAR When you buy an automobile, the car itself represents only the physical expression of the profit and service you expect to receive from an auto mobile. The real value of the car lies in its ability to perform as you expect it to. There is no price on this. You get it or you do not get it when you buy your car it depends entirely on who sells you the car. Without dealer responsibility for car performance, no car is a bargain, even if you get it for a doiiar. With a good dealer obligated to make the car givejwfrtisfaetion, any car is worth the price, whatever that may be . The manufacturer puts quality into the car. The dealer puts actual running ability. Cars bought here are always what their owners expect of them. SALEM AUTOMOBILE CO. F. G. Delano 151 North HiRh Te,ephone 97 A. I. EoH fHE GREAT REDEEMER"