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Till: ORKGOX STATESMAN': H.tTUtDAV, SKITF-MUKU 21. 10I a t J YOUR CHILD'S EYES Js Your ChiM Backward in School! There Is a Reason Why. Consult Our Optometrist. HAETMAN BROS. CO. JVWELERl AJfD OPTICLAJTS V. W. Cntr Stat Liberty ItiMta liLEM, OREGON pr. Burdette, Optometrist. We sell High Grade Fever Thermometers lllijr. Dance Tonight. At Moose hall. Mail at Fair U rounds Mail will be delivered and col lected at the fair ground daring fair week, the same as It is handled -in the city. Trains will ston to re ceive it also and' a regular post of fice station will be conducted. Ill jr. Dance " Tonight.' At Moose hall. J CITY NEWS -i - 53! a OREGON State street near 0. E. depot. Home of Artcraft and Paramount pictures. Charles Ray in "A Nine O'clock Town." . LIBERTY Liberty near State street. High class reels. Sessue Hayakawa, in "Ills' Cirthrlght." BLIGH State between Lib erty and High. Mutual and Bluebird films. Special films. Robert Warwicb, in "The Ar rjle Case." Second Hand ' "", . Camp furniture at E. I Stiff & Son, 446 Court St. Dozen Questionnaires In Up to last night a dozen question naires completely filled 'out had been returned to the local drart board The legal advisors were already at work aiding registrants in filling out I the blanks. t " Z: gf Furniture Sale . Greatest furniture sacrifice of the yean Entire furniture stock of Im perial Furniture Co.. now i being closed out hy Feldstein-Drektor Co.. 177 North Liberty street. Salem. 1 Dr. Fined Yesterday . Another is Independent . , Yk uon81 a,a Certificate of nomination of Enoch driving an automobile having no red tail light on Thursday night. E. Mathiason by individual electors for'the office of state senator" from the 15th senatorial district, compris ing Clatsop county, was filed yester day at Secretary of State Olcott's onice. . v Trespass Notices On cloth. The' kind that Statesman job office. , lasts. Irrigation Even, numbers on Monday Wed nesday, Friday and Sunday. Odd numbers on Tuesday, Thursday, Sat urday and Sunday. - " Even numbers are' on south and east side of street. Odd numbers are on north and west side of street. I lave 30-Day Furlough- Verne and Francis Wikoff arrived ! in Salem Wednesday from the Ben sonhurst naval base in New York. Mis Barton To Teach Miss Lucile Barton has been ap pointed instructor In voice and the ory at Willamette university for the They are on a furlough of 30 days comine vear. She IS how in Sohen land are at the home of their par- ectady. N. Y.. but will return short ents, Mr. ana Mrs. u. u. YVikorf, My. Miss Barton until recently, haa northeast of Salem. i lived in Salem. lent ,L L, Stiff A Son, 448 Court St. Eqslp SIcm Iloom Willamette university is remodel Camp Stores E. L. Stiff Jb Son, 448 Court St. Leffal Itt&nks Get them at the Statesman Job of fice... Catalog on application. Home on Furl ouch- Thomas C. Wood, who is In the I Automobile IiOctel i,. ha ha.omcnt nf Rionro hair un navy on the battleship Connecticut. I The automobile belonging to G. A tbat it may be used as a mess room arrived in Salem on a furlough last McKay of the state training school far the Student Army Training corns. lue8aaT irom rniiaaeipnia 10 visn whicn was reporcea nursing "t entire floor will be turned over this purpose. : Wanted, Men Apply at once, Salem Kings Pro ducts Co., Front street. QUARTZ ROCK IN MUSIC CREDIT ' PEANUT BUTTER TO BE GIVEN i Health Officer Reports That Churchill Announces Ruling " Substance Is Not Glass, as of State Department of . Suspected Education DALLAS, Or'., Sept. 20. (Special J. A. Churchill, 'state superintea to the Statesman.) Sheriff John W. dent of schools, announces that the Orr received a report from Dr. Rob-1 state department of education au ert Holt, state health officer, this thorlxes the giving of credit for inu- morning of his examination of a por. Isle study ouuide of scboot when the tion of the can of peanut butter sent student and the teacher both, meet him last week by the Polk county conditions enumerated In a report of official for examination. The pea- the committee on credit for private nut butter was purchased by Thomas music study. This report was adopt- R. Smith at an Alrlie store and when I ed by the State Teachers assoclaUoa opened by the family was round to December 29, 117. contain a foreign substance that I The committee's report was sub- greatly resembled glass. Mr. Smith mltted by J. O. McLaughlin of Cor- immediately brought -the butter to vallls. chairman. It provides that this city where Sheriff Orr examined pupils of accredited high schools who it and sent it to the state official are taking1 Instruction regularly in for an official analysis. applied music, may secure credit In Dr. Holt reported that the butter I school for the work done by com ply did not contain any glass but had In ling with the following conditions, it a quantity of ground quartz which I the credit to count toward gradu- greatiy resembled glass. The quarts I Hon: however, does not cut when ground 1. There must be an application like glass hence no danger is occas-lfrom the parent or guardian request, sioned by the use of the butter. It ling the recognition of such Instruc ts best, however, to let the product tion and agreeing to the conditions alone if this substance is found in IL I stated below. . Dr. Holt further states that as a I 2. There must ircomctnr this large amount of the peanuts used in application a recommendation from the manufacture of the product is the private teacher, who has been shipped from southern states where duly credited as hereinafter speel- tne quartz rocks are in abundance fled, giving such details as to the the machines for cleaning the pea-1 present musical status of nunll as nuts before being ground up fail to! are called for. and agreeing to far clean them properly and they arelnish such Information rrtirdinr th ground up with the food. He also progress and proficiency of the posit states that during the past several and the character of the work as months he has examined a quantity I shall be necessary for the purposes sucn butter ana round mat the for-1 or examination and record. elgn looking glass substance wasl 3. At the option of the school nothing but quarts rock. I granting such credit the pupil may California Tokay Grapes 1 AT THE LIBRARY f be examined at the close of each se mester, or school year, by an exam ining committee consisting of the In structor of music In the high school 'Over Periscope Pond: Letters I n n' r two recognized teachers from Two American Girls in Paris:" of music to be appointed by the local his narents. Mr. and Mrs. Georire A. I nirhu n was located late Thurs- I Esther Rott and Mariorie Crocker. I school authorities. It Is suggested Wood. He has been In the service day niaht at Hopmere by A. E. liar- "Front Lines." clever little stories!"". ne or botn or tne examining about 13 months. He was met in h. it renorted that It had been of trench life, amusing, pathetic, bat be nonresidents. The teach Portland bv his father who was In Utnrwline- in the road lust north or always Inspiring by Boyd Cable. er or tne pupil snail not be a mem Astorit when informed that his son town the entire day. ' "History of the World War." vol. her of the committee wascoming home. arrives Overseas Lieutenant LeRoy Rulifson has ar rived safely overseas, and presuma bly is in France. A message an Bouncing his arrival without mishap las been received by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Receipts, Notes and All Blanks At Statesman Job office. 2. by Frank Simonds. Vol. 2 is en titled "The Making of Middle Eu- rnr nf Annie Shinned The Salem Fruit union yesieraas i rope." completed the shipment of two car- "History of the Pacific Northwest loads of Gravensteln apples o an a new edition by rroressor scnarcr. Francisco. The fruit brougni uom "Tales or the Home Folks In Another Portland Company Wants to Increase Farts MrMinnvillA Klkft Comlnir McMinnvllle Elks have voted tol 30 to 40 per cent more than In pas Peace and War" by Joel Chandler come to Salem on Elka day at the years, the cars averaging witn ai i Harris, M. W. Rulifson, whose state Ialr- wnicn is nexx inuraaay. vim u nn tho Ttivor mart ' Almost tne wnoie Mcaiinnvuie mem bership is coming. '1 niriy-nve mem bers of the Salem Elks went to Mc Minnvllle Thursday night and ex tended an invitation in person. Thir ty liberty girls from McMinnville will accompany the lodgemen. slexs SLS0 a box. high as SL75 each. Some went Sammocks and ' Porch furniture, ton, 446 Court St. E. L- Stiff ft I PERSONALS i Giving as Its reason the Increased cost of materials and labor the Ken- "The Boardman - Family,' a new! ton Traction company of North Tort- novel by Mary Watts. land yesterday Informed the public ' For the Older Children. service commission that It will be "Peggy of Roundabout Lane" by necessary for that company to petl- TQrpln. I tion for an Increase la fares. The Tbe Long Journey" by Elsie Sing master. Strike Off at Taper Mills The strike which has been on at the Hawley Pulp and Paper Mills, also the Crown and Willamette pa Mr mills at Oreeon CMv and Camas. Tashlngton, has been settled to the An Unusual Bargain Dr. Alice Bancroft Eyes and nerves. Breyman Bldg. J. C. Lowfror corvams regisierei. Dora Johnson and Effie 'Moron Another Polk County Man . . -A At. mt.1i .mm In 1 regis.ierea ax mo uie-u - - Dalles last night. . ' ' - " J. Sorenson of Hllsboro passea m company desires to discontinue the sale of commutation tickets of SO rides for $2 between Kenton. North Portland and North Portland har bor and make a atralrht S-eent far. Fin fnY.Leactna Fir "d to Industries that require tick- n lets In operation of their plants the company desires to continue the sale A $750 Singer player piano for $562 an exceptional buy for any one desiring a high grade instru ment. E. L, Stiff Son, 446 Court street. ; . ; night at the BUgh. v DALLAS. Or.. Sept. 20. (Special Cf tlckeu at the regular ent 7te , A. - , prominent roia. counij i.rraer m ,My kt that-lt be at the earliest a r Amnn .nd famllv were Ken- I , , . . . .ipossinio oaie. newick. Wash, visitors at the Bligo to DaUag th,s week to aB8wer a yesterday. eiiTertnB t having lef a camp fire k. j. imuy w burning in the Slletr, basin In July. a ..ssraii nt the Bllxh yester- I , . , . . ' i oe compiaini wu iucu oj r it ar den W. V. Fuller. Mr. Rlddell plead ed guilty to the offense and was fin ed $5 and costs by Justice of the Peace Hardy Holman. This -la the isf action of all concerned. jTschenk Has Now Returned From his vacation and extends I I cordial invitation to his patrons and friends to visit his institution. Construction Held Tip Many Will Enters J Construction of the proposed ov-and reKistered at the Bllgh yeste Georee W. Errli who will sunerln-l vrhfaA rrnmtntr at Divide Lane coun-1 tend the exhibibf the Boys and ty, is being delayed because of Ina- T'wo Albany visitors at the Bllgh Girls Pig clubs aFthe state lair, be- bility of the Lane county court and yesteraay were T. R. Wyatt and A- lieTea there will be in the neighbor- the Southern Pacific company to L Wilbur. - v j .a 4vn Af ; m . . . . x V ... , t r ir Cnm- boou vi iw enines. wusi ui ms i agree on me exiem w wuivu nict George layior, . -- ithlrd case of the kind to hannen In entries will be by members of the Lnnntv shall assume liability after nd Georae F. Houghton r a J " rnited States National Bauk Pig I completion of the crossing." Con- st0DDirie at the Bligh Dr. Lucas at State Fair Per Pound 10c THE DALLES TOKAY GRAPES Two Pound for. ...... 25c LACHMUND GENUINE CONCORD GRAPES, basket Vc THE DALLES MUSCAT GRAPES, per pound 10c ' SECURE YOUR CANNING TOMATOES NOW The Best Quality, per btahel 1122 ORDER a Buket of Those Selected Tcnxtoe for Tab! Use. lie THE REASONS WHY ruber's Blend Flour la a Better Flour for Yoa to Use. Art: FIRST This Mill Ii the Laxgrrt Flouring Mill ia the WeiL It Does a Tremendous Expert Bcxineu. It Therefore Can Select Its Wheat for The Blend Flour and The Poorer Grades Go Into Export Sacks. SECOND THE QUALITY IS UNIFORM. The Fiiber Brothers Are Scientific Millers, The Steady Stream of Flour Is Constantly Tested As It Comes From the Blr Rollers. Hence Why -Every Sack Is Alike. No Human Hands Touch Neither Wheat Nor Flour, Hence the Cleanest, Purest, Whit est Flour That a Mill Can Produce. Send Us Your Order Today. $3.15 Per Sack, Same Price You Pay for Other Brands. GEM BLEND COFFEE Adds The Proper Zest to Any MeaL 35c Three lb, for II Roth Grocery Co. Roumanian king and tarn looe tb German armies occ spied there for service la a great offensive oa the western front. The second phase of the latest dis closure shows the BoUbetial. at German direction, undertaking no only to kill refractory RJaa gen erals, bet to shoot tadlvldaally aa wholesale Polish soldiers who were refusing It be sold to the German and patriotically keeping the field against their enemies. One of th documents transmits orders from th German Intelligence service to "take most decisive measure, op to shoot ing en matte, against Polish troops. And to Institute surveillance of in stitutions aad persons lacledlsg th Roman Catholic PolUh rlerrv. Dr. Alxamon Ira Lucas. Psycho Analyst of Portland." will speak on Vocational Guidance and Child Psychology, to children and parents each day at 11 o clock in the Audi toiium. New- Pavilion. In the Fair wbile here I county this year and will go a I grounds. Every evening, after the club. McElroy's Jazx Band of Portland, bigger and better than ever,,will. be here all fair week. every evening at tne city nan. larg est and best floor In city. aical features, a dance with pep. Ad mission 10c, 5e per dance. tracts for construction were let re- fr0m Eugene to do some decorating cently by'the. state, highway commis- WOrk at the state fair. sloUi' , - W. A. Burr from Roseburg was "JL at the Marion over night. Bigger ana uexier v wu nis u Ktigene kduiubuu vit6u . f n TI Store. New Location, first door cultural college was a visitor at the Attorney tSrOWn Of 1)01101 ileal mu-1 east of Grey-Belle confectionery, i Marion last nignt long way to prevent forest fires In I concert. Dr. Lara will speak to the future from starting from campladulta on the Science ot Life. Ad' fires that have been left by careless mission to all meetings free. Dr. campers. I and Mrs. Lucas have a booth la the same building. t Mr. and Mrs. Leonard J. Allen also registered at the Marlon Troiu Cor- (RAGS r.n.. f Ti.A r.. Wrh bermany Plays Secret i reacnety m tiumama DALLAS. Or., Sept 10. (Special! to The Statesman.)! D. Brown. I WASHINGTON, Sept. 15 The be- K nvt noe of a v hnfl TsAfTl Til 31(1 1 1 v11?o i urrira fiac nf the Oregon State I Winnie Braden and Mrs. J. nns v. . . .-v. r- - . ... ...w . .. . . . " 1 . . . - - - . . Editorial association. Lloyd RIcnes, Goetz. manager or tne i-oik " one or tne prominent attorneys oritrayal of Roumania and elaborate secretary of the association, and ad-1 booth at the state rair. are w ; i this city, will leave about November I advance plans of Germany and her vertisinz manager of the Oregon City I from Dallas to prepare the einiDii- m to enter the war service of the! Russian Ilolshevlkl tools for suppres- Enternrise. has been accepted for! They are at-the Marlon. I American Red Cross as a civilian see-1 sing and murdering loyal Konmw limited service and assigned to avn pns WANTED i Highest Cash Price paia. Also All Kinds of Junk. CAPITAL JUNK CO; The Square Deal House. 271 Chemeketa St. Phone 398 eouver barracks. He had made two previous efforts to get into the ser vice, hut was rejected tor a sngni physical disability. E. E. Brodie has Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Keuaway auo i retary. Mr. Brown has signed up for liana. Russians and Poles, are exposed J.-M. Ward from Tasmania. Ausira-Ia year's service with the lied Crosslin detail by astounding seret Rua- lia, are stopping at the Marion Ior. I and expects to be sent to SwlUer-1 sian documents which the American several days. . I land. During his aDsence tne auairs I government is giving to tne punuc. Mrs. T. G. Bligh and nengranusoo of his law office will be looked after! Other installments of the series tor Saturday i . at' the C3M Caplaaatory notes by Edgar Sit ae a. who obtained the docaaeat. aad taaay detaU lack lag ta the p prt theaselvea. taclade a story c how the Roauaaua tniaUter tarw ly eecaped assasslaation after beta arrested by the Bolahwikl aa re leased throegh the efferts of Jtta bassador Francis aad ther d. pit tas la. Fruit Jars AT STONER'S 2 STORES been appointed to' serve as secretary Donald Gregor, have gone 1o Can-I Dy Attorney John R. Sibley who was I have described how the UoUhevlk of the association place. In Mr. Riches Closing out Wall Paper- Wholesale cost ana less. Furniture Co. Have Your . -.- "'"'I Electric Lights Repaired Before Winter WELCn ELECTRIC CO. 220 N. Commercial Phone 054 WOOL Remnant ada for a two months' trip visltm i f0rmerly a partner with Mr, Brown. relatives, in Alberta. Saskatchewan- y'xom letters in his possession Mr. Manitoba and British ooiumDia- Drown thinks that he-will be sent to They will return by way of Vancoe-1 uern to take up Red Cross work in Imperial er, . i. Mr. Brown's family win Attorney J. it. nve - i move rrom meir country nome to In the city awaiting tne ne l-""l Dallas to live during. his absence, scheduled for the circuit couru will act as one of the atorney m , - tj t . m ins Edith Graham qi iduiuit ...... oils was m the city Home I elenhone Lomnanv New liot Just Arrived Remnant Store ..,.rnf Profpssor Delia trowaer Ttiii The visitor Is a vocal tea- ..in.-. . . . t. in. 2Ti X. Com'l St. cher and Is on.ner way xa - Join her sister, wno nye mcic leaders. Lenlne and Trotsky and their associates, were bought by the Germans for millions in gold and en gineered their bloody overthrow o' Russia for the benefit of their mas ters, Now the story Is told of how while the Brest-Utovsk peace con ference was stifl In progress, th BolshevikI wer sending hired agents Into Raumanla to disorganise th armies of Russia's ally, dethrone the 9 Doctor White v. leases of Women and Nervous Diseases 0I United States National Bank Building, Salem, Orefon The net Income of the Home Tele- pVue company for the yeur emiii.g December 31. 1317. showed a loss of 1163.806.70. according to the annu-l al report which was filed yesterday ' THE - COMMERCIAL CIDER WORKS Phone 2194 Salem, Oregon , Manufacturers of cider to drink. Bring in your ripe applesi Eioht Sacks Clover Seed " . ...... fl I 1AW Lit. l- TakenFrom WhiteWaxenouse ?- rs7VVT ViTsTiTio than the loss of the previous year. Eight sacks of clover seed were xnc grani toUl operating revenue of found to be missing from the ware- thc companT wa $252,002.72. an in- house. of D. A. White & sns yes- creaRe 0f 114.278.60 over toe pre- terday and it 13 presnmea mi i vious year. Operating expenses we; o building was burglarized. While $251,749.24, an increase over lh Chief of Police J. A. Foland was year previous of $123,760.51. making an Investigation in the build- Oswald West was appointed re- ing he stepped into a noie m celver for the company ny tne rea- floor and surrerea a oaaiy yi 1 erai court as a result 01 a sun mra I ankle. It is doubtful lr ne wm ue Dy Samuel Hill. able to go to hla office today. OREGON STATE FAIR ,XF.V IMVILIOX D7 phone ISO Night phone 1E9S LARMER TRANSFER Efficiency Speed Responsibility ' We will pack, move or store Tour goods and guarantee sat. Miction. Rstes on Eastern Shipments our specialty. Uno Moving and Out of Town. Tripe. ) WOOD AND COAL 457 State Street. I Oregon Taxi & Baggage Co. Phone 77 tw mi'ii rrherklnir System on Baggage. Claim Checks for ev ery parcel handled. WANTED, JUNK A' All Kla f Sa B ... , . - ceeea. " " Fall Market Prlees-BeeUI PHeea aaia fee Saeka nt ear priee fcefeee y THE rr.OFL.R3 JClf K A SXR HANI) STORH ! r.11 STRIKE BEING BREWED - - - - Veal Steak, lC 22c Yeal Roast, lb. 20c, Sirloin Steak, lb 20c , T-Bone Steak 20c Sausage or Liberty Steak 2 lbs. 35c Roast of Beef. 15c MASON'S Pinta, per dozen Qnartx, per dozen 2 Quartz, per dozen Wide Mouth. Sell S Pinli, per dozen Quartz, per dozen.... 2 Quartz, per dozen. . . ..77c .. .E3c .S1X3 talinjc .IU5 .51.23 .51.43 II I Three Fatal Accidents Reported to Comnussf on DR. ALZAM0N IRA LUCAS During the week ending September Da total of 642 accidents was re ported to the state industrial acci dent commission and three ot them . rnnrrv w..ti sit. 20 were faUlities. Tne laiai cases m lip. a-v I m rj iiiw - w rirrnlars ursinr a general strike nn-lwere: F.iriu.lJS.wr -f t..t .rtnt "the Mike Jlokvltch. Garibaldi, quarry "acts of the capitalist class in imprl- ing; James Scraggs. Portland, ship- "The -Science of Life; or. Man: sonine Haywood. Debbs and Mooney.'' building; Fred A. Mclntyre. Tort- relatW... to tle I nvere.- altered broadcast last night land, shipbuilding. For .d.lf h,ly la Lertare "Vocational Gaidance aad HTilhl Fsjchotocy For Childrra im1 l'arrnt Kvery flay at II o'rlork among the mills In this district by Of the total number of rases re-j Tersons whose Identity naa di. -1 ou n c auujm ..n tn tnnls-ht. Iemand was vision of the compensation art. 33 i i h. -trrtilars that all class! were from firms and corporations i ... v . froo The rlrcu-1 which have reiected the act and elrht I . war nrimiiir I C iT - I - ' Every nlglit. after concert Admli( Free IL Fr apolntmewl, rail for lars bore tbe Imprint of the Interna- were from public utility corporations Mr l,eca at or lb4h. w ra tional Priniing company, ot Butte- not subject to the act. vilkrti. Addre all mail in I. j. Hot lont ' . a 507, I'ortlaad. Orrgn. Bee! to Boll 10c, 12c Pore Lard per pail $1.40 Sh::tening, pail $1.20 Creamery Batter lb. 65c Midget Market 351 Stale Street Originators of Low Prices Self SeaUn; MASON'S Pinta, per doztn 90c Quarts, per dozen $1.00 2 Quartz, per dozen. . . .$L20 2 Etortz 113 IT. Comsaerdal Street (Daaon'i old Stand) Phona CS HIGHLAND G&OCT&Y 745 Highland Art, Phone OS Geo, w. Stcner, Prop. in I s PAPER iW AINTED ' snaa be baled or sol Idly packed. Wbe Rack. Oat Karka, Oaie Sacks, rtaata Racks A Dig AsaorUarat tor Kale, M ach He low I'ortlaad Frier. WESTERN JUNK CO. BaJeaa'a tVadiAg Jaak Dealer CTuraer of Crater aad Oaa samlal rboa ?0 i