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THE OREGON STATES JIAXi TIX.SDAT, OCTOBER 7. 10 1. CITY' MEW Pit none "J Mi"4 11 toe! Statesman carrier ruissea l Toa please ph one by 9 o'clock, nd copy'11 k promptly sent to you the 683 Pfcne- Trustees Meet Today Tli annual meeting of the trus tee of the state library association - is being held hera today.' The mem bers are W. B. Ayre of Po.rl.4and. GoTernor Olcott, State School Super intendent J. A. Churchill, Miss Mary Isom of the Portland public library, Dd Miss Cornelia llirvin, state librarian. Ural Blanks Get them - at the Statesman office. Catalog on application. ob W01 Eliminate Hazards The tItT council Jf Hlllsboro will enact legislation for the eliminaton of fire hazards, due to rubbish and defective electrical wiring, according to C. W. Allen, an investigator of the state fire marshal's department, vno conducted an inquiry there last week. ."('--.- ' Western Conservatory pt 3Iusic Of Chicago, III., Frank E. Church ill, representative of Salem Branch. Complete course in piano and theo retical branches, Studio, 1-2 Odd Fellows Building. Phone 167 IR. New Secretary Arrives J t h. I Fisher has arrived from Al bany to take up his duties as secre tary of the starte tax j commission and occupied his desk at the state capitpl-M yesterday. He ! succeeds Frank K. Lovell who was! appointed tax commissioner upon the resigna tion of Charles V. Galloway. Mr. Fisher has leen assessor of Linn county Tor several years, j Girl Wanted At the Sua. Recovering From icrat ion Roy Itice. 1146 Oak street, under went a serious operation for removal of goitre at St. Vincent's hospital its m iron A Iron Ionic , Enriches the blood.! strengthens the nerves, gives vitality, vigor. ; vim. II makes you feel like doing things. Xiiile by V. L Huod Co., Lowell, Jli.j. 1018 Ford Touring Car For sale. Best of condition. Phone 494 or 1267M or call 2395 North Front street. Notice to the Public v; . We wish to notify oucmanT friends and patrons that, we havo moved our office rooms; rem th Oregon Electric building! to room 211-212 Gray block, adjoining Com mercial club rooms. Thanking yon for past patrona; we extend a cor dial invitation to call at our new lo cation. Yours for business-. Perrlne & Marsters. Rooms 211-212, Gray building, phone 907. Salem. Or. Attention Yeomen Installation of officers, 500 and eats. Wednesday, October 8. . Final Hearing Set tlement of the estate of Karl Wnnrt JiJl'V 3. We Have Several Cnfctomer-- ... B tuuri HI XV a. m. I For .malt f oc-oara G,tW the SytairntafedSr5arrtChSe SSTS eeipts are noted as 132,759. the dls- 5?" ' 21112 Gray block. Dursementn at ims k;o nn i,.r.. i uaiaiice oi jtuas.70 besides the re- Portland yesterday. Reports reach-!milning Persnal property and a oti ' Ing Salem are that he is progressin- tract of 67 acres in township 7, Sa- Brotherhood of American Y In a highly satisfactory manner ' Mem Grange three west. By the terms me"ts every j Wednesday. JJ Cider Apples We are ready to receive good cider apples. Bring - them to the Loju plant Phez company. Phone 204. Registrations Increasing' Oregon real estate men register ing under the real estate dealers' license law. enacted by the 1919 legislature, will exceed the estimate htf 1500 (made, by C. V. Johnson, su perintendent of the department. The present registration is 1351. The number of real estate offices in the state is growing rapidly,.. of the estate, one-third of this pro- nal1 peny goes to me widow and the re maining two-thirds are held in trust of the minor eon. eomen Masonic We .Veed Jlen at Once Apply Salem King's Products Co. R. K. Pomeroy; Phjsicinri And surgeon, announces the open ing of his offices In the Oregon bldg. rooms 301-2-J.; , V CROWD HEARS BISHOP HUGHES Finality of Christ" Is Sub ject of Sermon That Packs Methodist Church "The Finality of Christ" was the topic of the sermon Sunday morning In the First Methodist church by Bishop Matt S. Hughes, presiding of ficer of the Oregon conference, and he spoke to a congregation that filled the church to overflowing. People crowded the aisles, the choir loft, and even inside the altar rait His text was taken from Matthew and from that portion that reads: ".Vow when John had, beard in pris on, he sent two of his disciples to ask; 'Art thon he that is come or are we to look for another? " And In the expounding and illumination of his text Bishop Hughes searched ery thing Is np for discussion and Is in a state of eolation. - I wish to pause to bring to the mind the fact that there are some finalities that are already In possession and nse. To illustrate this, he cited the multiplication table in mathematics no one doubts that It Is final, be cited the axioms of geometry that when two things are equal to the same thing they are equal to each other, etc., and asked whether any one wanted to put modern Improve ments on them. He j showed that there was only three 'good types of architecture the Roman, the Greek and1 the Gothic and that any other form was merely a modification of these three. So it was wilh music,, he declared, for the musical scale has come down through the ages without modifica tion. Even-their unsettledness Is never discussed. He carried out his thought with - further illustrations and applications that made his points ' Finality I Illustrated On the evolution theme, he said that Fiske, scientist, declares that science knows no probability that Kubin to Albany- Otto Kubin has resigned ' a po- Aged Couple Starry DpHfHnf that It- urn a nn that man should live alone, and ad-lsition In the accounting department vanced years not considered, John pf the secretary of state's office to Aaieman, 64, retired farmer of Ger- take a position with the Po:tland iaia ;eieiuy secured a license to Marry Theresa Englebart, 65 years flouring mills at Albany. Mr. Ku- 4 ci cio: or VIVIAN MARTIN -.'!', In i ' ". "THE HOME TOWN GIRL' of. Mount Angel. This is the second b!n served during the war with the marriage for each of the contracting American expeditionary forces over- "Thelma" Individual Chocolates farmer liv in on 'ronte V fA,,; 8easj- and priod to that he was con CraVelSSr the 2tei Apartment ETr,f-. . - - -j': -o-iicm jesieiuay ui. ine nome or me i irom iai-t to iiy He returned . Wate.-s for sale esverywhere. Be hv(,io. ci x- t ...I - i o uui cuLa at. i iui in I. friv r. . i - iium rraiice in june ana resamea CM ,AVarted At the Sua his place at the state house July 1. :v : . . rr w. r . . inorougniy me neans ana concienc- ', wl wir trnm tti. -arrtt es of the congregation and by the.and re-piaced by a super-race. He l u f-i iuutne meir fthought evolution a failure If all It einuuwDS vuai many uea lears open- conla do n a millIon years Was tO jr - . produce such an animal that walked The bishop said that John It was the streets of the cities. He asserted John the Baptist to whom he referred that man is not developing new or- revealed two things In his' ques- cans but is having a hard. time to tion expectation and uncertainty, keep the ones he now has. Man him- bucn a question he said was asked! self represents a finality. ior lniormauon or ii reveaiea some- 'Finality. Bishop Hughes assert- ;uiu ,u luc """" "S iue Muyenuutrr. "does not mean stopping dead In the case of John it indicated still; a terminal point does not mean uouoie siaie oi mina expectation merejy a place ot ending. The psy- iiu uuwriBiui,. . chology of Christ Is being revised. ,. Ir . ,fT. Jn ome man who has the power This same state of mind that in Wi-ttA o Krwiv nn h wioa i " - r : -" ' 1 COMING SUNDAY Douglas v Fairbanks " i" IN "HIS MAJESTY, THE AMERICAN r - 8 , REELS OP FUN I . v 1 j U. , ,.. . I ! t Dance, tliemawa, '-Thursday night. Old-Time Dance In the new Auburn dance pavil- ilon Wednesday night. Apples The recent storm has shaken Electric Machinery and Engineering Company ... v. v V For , - :) I EXPERT ELECTRICAL WORK 175 So. Commercial St, Phone 955 i Chim-hill at Baker J. A. Churchill, state superinten dent of schools, will leave; tonight for Baker where he will address the Baker county teachers' institute E. F.: Carlton, assistant state superin tendent, lert Sunday night for Sher- sound one3 are gathered immedi man county to attend an institute, ately and put in boxes we will buy Newton Van Dalsem, recently ap- them for delivery at our Loju plant pointed director of stale vocational and loan you the boxes. Apples are education, is at Corvallis where he a food product and should not be la making a studv of vocational work I wasted. Phone. 204. at Oregon Agricultural college. i - 1 lr. Stone's Poison Oak Remedy At once-relieves and soon cures. Sold by all druggists, h . Crossing Is Ordered! 'An order was Issued ( the state caused John to send his disciples. declared the bishop, "exists today, and the mind ot man is still asking questions. And the man who does not find the Coming One in Jesus Christ, will find him In else." i ot Christianity by what Christ did not say and do. "Christ himself knew that he was the final word; he did not believe nor did he have the attitude of one someone who beiieTed he was to be followed by another. The fundamental Idea many apples from the trees. If the public .service commissi yesterday permitting the state highway com PHEZ COMPANY. S 0REG0NUS i I j A PERFECT CIGAB i 1 Mannfactured by ' ITENDKUSON'S CIGAR FACTORY - , Phone 119 s MITH' FOk MOKE s State and Commercial Sts. SEE SALEM VELIE CO. For good buys In used Autos and i Trucks ' . 162 N. Commercial St. lleppner Elks lncrjKr:te ! lleppner lodge. No. 35S. B. P. 6. Elks, has been organized and ar ticles of incorporation were fil4d yesterday at the office of H. J. Schulderman. state corporation com missioner. The trustees signing the articles ahe S. AV. Spencer, W. . R. Irwin and W. E. Pruyne. The lodge has property valued at $11,000. A permit; to operate in Oregon was Issued ; to the Northwest Tire cor poration, a New York concern with a capitalization of $25,000. Jack Rosenthal is president, Walter Lov- I rc I TIF DCDT ecinal' T1?e Presiaent, ana joei ja- LLL L. UiLDE.lv 1 , LllStriOUlOr I cobs secretary and treasurer. All mission to cop struct ani overhead crossing over the tracks of , the Sou thern Pacific' company near Tolo, Jackson county. The cost of the crossing Is estimated at $19,500, of which 40 per cent is to be paid by the highway-' commission. 40 per cent by the Oregon & California Rail road company and J 20 per cent by Jackson county. 1 is required that the crossing be constructed in such manner as to allow for double tracking of the railroad. To illustrate this he cited how cer- U, nri i. , m nr r.nd tain magnetic leaders had gathered the tragedy of the present war result- W..U-.U8 ,uu me.... yji- ed front a false Idea of God. ,.oIi.i nvi German Ideas Attacked Dowiei of Chicago, whose pretensions "?"'1Wt.t, . 'w1 onrloil In failnro- anil Ttnhort Innr. I . .nK, should dk nnto yon do ye evenso to them." -s - - ; : , In .the; afternoon Bishop Hughes ordained J. Stanley Van Winkle as an elder of the church, and Alexan der. Hawthorne. Bernard C. Brews ter, John D. Woodfin, and Clarence D. Smith.; as deacons. , .. . Mok LYNCHES NEGROES FOR DEATH OF DEPUTY -: (Continued from page 1) Washington, Ga., late Sunday night and kept in Jail there until 2 o'clock this morning, when he was turned i tt soil and Herbert Spencer, and a large " r. .k! r-tJl. w to authorities of this conn- jf a German God. a God t.it.Jr " fl" V" v mo . that InhahilMl th rorlnn of th I . wiwurui Hp uruwu. mat ir mese uerman-maae proies-1 -- '-z:v:.,:r V. ;. . J I caught earlier In the night and fast nnra vr tnrnm Ins 1a nnt. i tno I . - ..vf i n- t ka I ally known but the kaiser presented fnt.n TTo oll that monv nannld I rnr 7rtiw,n;"7,. .r.hVf anniversary of Martin Luther In Ger- th fai. r,rnht. Ah fnr MmW many during the period ot the war. he was going to follow the teachings t uu,u Of Matthew. Mark. Luke and John. 1920 ELGIN SIX IS HERE Motorists who are looking; for a strong serviceable car with elegant body lines and Interior specifications i that assume maximum service and I economy at a reasonable price should I see this car. Or. S. C. Stone Can be found at Tyler's durg store 157 South Commercial steet. "158 S.'Ynaierrlal Street WILLARD Storage Battery SER1CE STATION . 238 N. High St. Telephone 203 CITY CLEANING WORKS Cleaners of Quality i Cleaning Dyeing Repairing 1!C1 State St. Phone 703 Bonds, Mortgages Interest Bearing Investments HAWKINS & ROBERTS Z04J207 Oregon Building . Let us collect your bad accounts. Cost you nothing unless we collect. , Capital Credit & Adjustment Co. 416 Masonic Temple, Salem are Portland men. . Resolutions of dissolution were filed by the Mc- iNef Tractor & Auto Portland. - Woman Asks Permit : .'. x Mrs. S. O. Troutwine of McDer milt, Nev.. has filed with State En gineer Cupper an application for the storage of 4000 1 acre feet of water from Ten Mile creek for irri gation purposes. The estimated cost company of Ms $80,000. The water would be taken irom ine uregon siue oi tne ! line. F. M. Wood of , Pauline, Or.. Regular Meeting of Chadwick Chap-1 asks for the storage , of 1800 acre ter. No. 37. Order of the Eastern I feet from Paulina creek for Irriga- Star. Tuesday evening, October 7, at I tion uses. S o'clock, in the Masonic temple Initiation.- t- MYRTLE KN0WLAND 416 Court St. Salem, Oregon ' Teleohone i 3 52 wt. T nnnT0rn ttit-o I Music and BInslcal Merchandise I h- TtneFl Sonora Dealer In Salem one.gallon stroke pump. One Bow ser B50 gallon tank, nearly new and guaranteed to stand the state test. Hi State St. Phone 311 1 Let us proTe to you mai our prices are less, some gooa oarsiuai iu new and used pianos. THE WILEY B. ALLEN CO. 519 Court St , Darby building WE WANT SMALL WHITE Beans HIGHEST PRICES PEOPLE'S CASH STORE 1S6-194 N. Commercial St. John Cobleigh. John Clark and J. B. Hanning of Eagle Point have filed on. the waters or Big Butte creek for Irrigation pur poses, and H. C, Haney and Oscar Nelson of Baker ask t to be allowed to irrigate a small tract with water from Powder river. In preference to any "made In Ger many" teachers. During the last century, he said that a great flood of knowledge had been poured out upon the world, and the pouring of this flood into the minds of men created unrest and questioning. And this, state of un butcheries in Belgium. -When Christ said, 'I am the true Light, he gathered In to himself all the wisdom ot the ages and no oils has been able to point out single -religious truth that he has omitted. He has formulated every essential truth. When a certain philosopher stated that the lives of men should certainty and unrest takes nothing Jf -,a Kn. nnn,ir i. ot. I ism and altruism, be stated a Bibli- ta.A nr final i I cal quotation which says "Love thy We have had our rreat Poets none to state it better. Homer. Dante, and Shakespeare, but t He touched upon the effect of sal- we are looking for another. We havejvfttlon on character and conduct; be our nhilosonhers Socrates. Plato. 1 referred to the peace treaty and said but we are looking for another: we he believed In peace treaties but he have had our great scientists from did not approve of the Shantung in Copernicus to Edison, but we are Iquity, and he declared that the best looking for. another. We have had recipe for world peace was the les- ened both to an old wagon atle. Wood and trash were piled around them and the torch applied. THIN, Gained IRRITABLE CHILD OUR EYES I Are open to discover defects In yours, j lf you need optical attention consult DR I. IIALL WILSON 'I . ' Optssetl1St ' fia.CTV ft M Rank Ttnlldlnsr faoMs: Office 145. i Residence 1244 -.- Office Closed Saturdays t KABO CORSETS . $1.50 $2.00 $3.00 THE REMNANT STORE I 245 N. Commercial St. Salem Auto Badiator Shop Radiators, (Fenders and Gas TanVs-Repaired Tractor Radiators a Specialty ' Ford Radiators for Sale 198 S. 12th St, Salem, Ore. APPLES We are In the Market for all varieties of Late Apples. Call ' up up. . j. MANGIS BROS. : Warehouse, High and Ferry St,. Phone 717 Office 542 State St, Salem, Or. Alklre's New lancins School- Built especially for .teaching, will ' open, its regular classes Mon day. October 6. Classes, Mondays Wednesdays and Fridays, from 8 to 10:30.! We are step specialists and teach everything that is new. snappy and up to date. Private lessons af ternoons and evenings by appoint ments. Phone 1380J. Holloway Child Dies Word was received in Salem yes terday of the death in San Francis co of Richard Eugene H6lloway, the 4-vear-old son of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Holloway (Noaml Van Patten) of this city. Death came following an operation which was 'performed on i October 2. Further details are lac ing. '-" : ' 1 oar great statesmen but we are look ing for another. We are always ask ing the Question of John. "This question Is not merely an acedemic one but has to do with the 1'fe'of every man and woman, and It makes a great difference whether or not Christ Is a finality, whether , or not we must look for another. "Since 1859 the world has been intoxicated with the doctrine ot evo lution, that nothing is fixed, that ev- son or. the scripture which says "Whatsoever ye would that men Fleidi, Strength and Good" XatHre by Taking Yiaol Mlddletown. Conn. I used VIno'l for ray little girl 5 years old for a run-dowa, nervous condition. She was thin. Irritable all the time and ' had no- appetite. In a week I no ticexl an improvement and now she has a geod appetite, has gained in . flesh and strength and is much pleas- anter to live with." .Mrs. C B. Wil kinson. . There Is no secret about VinoL It owes Its success in such eases -to beef and; cod liver peptones. Iron and manganese peptonates and glycero phosphates. Jbe oldest and most fa mous body-building tonics known. Emil A.J Schaefer and druggists ev erywhere. P. S. I For Eczema of Scalp try our Saxol SJve. Money back if It falls. WANTED JUNK AND MACHINERY OF ALL KINDS ttmMsrttMM I WO HiBO UUT BWUUU-uttu fewva MUfiUnlLfild I If you have anything to sell, for a If your monnmental work is solicit-1 cood price call 398. The Square 4. kindly ask the solicitor for our I Deal House. . CAPITAL JUNK CO. a r o. m.... tg clam I 271 Chemeketa St. ' alem, ore, " ; ; : ' ' ' I LONG DISTANCE AUTO TRUCKING WILLAMETTE VALLEY TRANSFER CO. Phone 1400 nun Investment Loans Realty loans Moose Rental Agency, General Property Dealing. JOHN IL SCOTT REALTY CO,' ' 404-405 Hubbard Bldg. rkone 254 Salem. Ore. I Sr Rardwsire ' Turnlture and s . Second Uaod Goods see i CAPITAL HARDWARE & FURNITURE CO. ft furniture stoves or r earpeu to sell, phene 947, or call at S8S Jt. CsasMtclsl Street HAS A PLUNGING VACUUM DASHER OITRTEST. Geaafrt, fceUk JWMMWMWMmm mm Ceattraltr leeateA, II erUste. WASIHNGTON AT TWELFTH Prtla4. Oitin ' Rf.Rff B. K1TB. Msrw. WANTED Fsmiture, ranges, heaters.? tools ad, la fact, anything you have w sell. I bay for cash Phoae 610 or 611. V00DRY, The Anctioncer Ire of Innocence" Last time today at Ye Liberty. With Salem Alstrart Company G. A.. Lewis, for four years a deputy in the office of Ben F. West; county assessor, has resigned his position in. the assessor's office to accept a poition as records searcner foe the Salem ADstract company. As sessor West has not announced Mr. Lewis' successor. . DON T TAK E OUU WORD FOR I TTR V JT I BAKE- V f- A FN 3AKED RITE Ess? fim bLs Ah Ibsst -IT? IS PURE, FRESH AND WUCLESOME BjREADITWIRE Bake-Rite Sanitary Bakery 437 STATE STREET II . .. . I . . . I! in Serious Accident Missed A-Mrs. Smith, who resides "near the Highland store. In North. Salem, escaped serious Injury when an automobile struck the body which she was drivirg. The "accident oc curred at the intersection of High land avenue and Maple street. The car was driven by Louis Caswel of route 4. Salem. That the accident was not a serious. one is attributed to the fact that Caswell threw on his brakes In an efort to avoid crash ing Into the rig. Caswell, who re ported, the aeridnt at the police station, naid that M.s. Smith 'had stated that she was not injured. Andes for Sale 7.1 cents per bushel. Tiring boxes. Eugene T. rreseott, 341 Mill et. HOTEL ARRIVALS it washes cleaner and Quicker and handles the clothes easier than any Att... wnfihpr of this type. It plunges. vi.... " - - . . . . . forcing the hot suds tnrougn me clothes; removing every particle or i dIrt" WELCH ELECTRIC CO. 21Z Stte Street Phcraa 953 APPLKAPPLES We are on the market for your cull apples. Don't let tli era lay and rot. Remember a few extra dollars always come in handy, so pick up your good cull apples and take them to the Commercial Cider Works Thone 2104 1010 N.Coml St. P. M. GREGORY, Mgr. Did you read this advertisement lE have an un- 'ierstandlngof our business. We are regarded as a success be cause we have been studious and s o 1 1 c itous and have . proven on all occasions our w o r t h 1 bess tq serve. 7 1M I I-IT-(.l'l:-it:J:i MARION W. J. Malthouse. Mau rice Winter. W. F. Jeffress. Evelyn Wade. Mr. and Mrs. 2. S. Hanson. J F. BrocWiage, C. P. RossD. C. Her rin. George L. Buland Jr.. Clarence J. Young. Mr. and Mrs. E. O. McCoy, and W. II. Norton. Portland: F. P. Fenenweber. Astoria. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hargraves. Victoria. R. C; A. A. Binimlck. Eugene; Frank C. Mc Colloch. , Baker;. Ben S. Fisher. Marshfleld; Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Wool ey, Eugene; F. A. Pugh. Corvallis: Mr. and Mrs Fred Silfert. Toener: X. iJ.; C. F. Massey. Kkhland. LADD & BUSH, BANKERS .... Established 1868 n General Banking Business Office Hours from 10 a, m. to 3 p. m. I STATE g STRElT O Dr.CB.;0'Neill 0PJDI1ETR1ST-0PTICIAN - LaddDu&h Bank BuMn BLIGH E. W. Stubbs. Arthur Briggs. J. . Luf ford. E. Stewart. Oeorge. J. W. Lundy. David I.. Hoggar, B. B. Henry. Haiel Huege. Portland; L. W. Pulley. Hub bard; W. A. Moler. Hokum. Ore.; Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Ingram. Spokane; R L. Winneford. Amity; Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Greenman. Albany; Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Soshan. Astoria; G. H Benkert. Dallas;-Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Pitney. .Silverton; P. E. Stelnback-Tillamook. V Women Wanted ' 4a . ' We need more women to build up our crews for ;the winter. . 'Work .will le steady. Vlood wagcsl Courteous treatment. Apply at once to .t 5 - I ' ; " . SALEM KING'S PRODUCTS CO. ; I ' r Front and Market Streets , SALE3I