The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, February 03, 1920, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE OREGOX 8TATES5I AH TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1920.
SCHOOLS SHOW !
I MPROVEMENT
Virile American Citizenship
Ii Being Taught in Mar
ion County
!'. The ItnMdi1eT school baa the post
,nc for a nw-ftpcn around th has been-removed from the school
School grounds. One new room has
been built and equipped. A new Wa
terman heating system has been In
stalled besides many other minor Im
provements. -
At llliuee. school, tbe blackboards
have been reflaisbetl and a new ta
ble for the convenience of the teach
er and pupils in serving hot lunch
has Wen added. Two &ets of supple
mentary readers bate been supplied.
Also two new toilets have lately
bene constructed.
At Liberty school a large bale tree
iui(i una oeconie cangerous by age
mm
v - :No pover on earth can halt the flight of time, but in spite '
; ?f yraiiU 2fd'iot w old' U's " a matter of keep-'
t lnjr the body fit strong, vigorous and healthy so that it will '
arrest the effect of time.
m Jhe approach of "old age" simply means the gradual decay
I of the body a organs and tissues. Keep the stomach, bowels,
-J w. juaney? bladder, heart and lungs in good working order
i and Time s fingers will touch you lightly.
I ,- At the first sign of breakdown, either physical or menial
if slight exertion snakes you tired, weak, nervous or irritable ,
i; -if your appetite lags, your digestion is poor, your sleep
tivu. o.iv utwacu m snorx, u you.nna mat you re losing
r , i;u aim uuymoli enersrv Detnn rnp
ling up process at once by taking
WHITESIDE IS
HERE TONIGHT
1
orffanizl with Charlfl StTnson
as caniatn and Is worklnr out as the
weather will permit. China painting
is being taught by Miss Parkburst.i
the primary teacher in connection
with aer other work. t
club was organized by the pupils. Th-' Motable Actor Still jRemem
purpose iSf to" promote the general . n. .
welfare of tne school. Son re of the; Dtltil Mere tOT HlS WOFK
committees are: a committee on! I TL T,.'
baseball, one on sanitation, one lo M lfie lypnOOn
jr f - 9 ate s v, vi i uuc (U y t i i. 14 a rw- .
two eitra chairs for the room and Walker Whitelde
a eommittee to assist in club work, in Sulcm in
Other improvements are a new well.! time he impersonated a Japanet?
toe reshin?rUng of the outbuilding ! diplomat. fV.nee t!iat time he was
was last seen
nht there was pretty jood, sited I
Luroc siiow lic!y ... lb- .wund'
and a number of men interested In
the show. a i e in the elty. '
K. A. Rhoten. manager of the
event, said there bad been a tre
mendous call for catalogs that given
the details regarding the Da rocs to
be sold. Earlier thee came by mail,
but now they are coming by wire.
Among such wait a telegram from
Sunny side. Wash., asking regarding
the sale, the sender expecting to attend.
and the removal of some liven that! won jtrmt success in Ixndon in the
obstructed the playground. j charatier of David Quisano in "Th
A few of the many things beint i Meltiog Pot." Whiteside played
done by the Witzel school under the ti'U piece for six months at the
fcU!ervislon of the teacher. Miss Dor
othy Taylor, have come to light.
The Great 'General Tonic
Nothing will restore your strength, renew
Tour health and revive your spirits like this mas
ter body builder. It reconstructs the decaying
tissues by enriching tbe blood and tones ip and
Invigorates the entire system by stimulating the '
slurckh organs' into normal activity. Fine for ,
over-wrougni nerves, ueaaacne, loss ox appetite
snu uiuiKt-Buunv s 1 ... fc
Get a bottle of thissplendid tonic twlay. Don't
put it off. It's mildly laxative and keeps the bowels
in fine condition. Yoar druggist wiu supply yoo. ..'
' " ' SoU UtmJmmtmmn
LYKO MEDICINE COMPArfV
New Yark
Kansas Cty, f. "T'tSZi'S
LYKO la Ml4 la rteiaM wck.
Otily. lib pMWt
For sale'by all DniggUt. . Alwaysfin stock a! !Peny V Drug tore
Healthy bodies, practical training
and wholesome enjoyment of the
school life, are being emphasized in i
the Witzel school. The 20 minutes
of physical training required by law
is divided into three periods. Win
dows are thrown open and the time
spent in active exercises. drills,
games and races. When the weather
permits these are carried on out
doors. Daily reports on clean teeth
are made and are marked on month
ly report cards. Fresh air at home
and school, day and niebt. is en
joyed. Talks on personal cleanliness
are given.
The school organization consists
of a health doctor, secretary, state
and school librarian and two flag
bearers lieutenants who have charge
of the children marchin: in and out
endeavor to kee p the school grounds
free from trash, prohibit rough
language and assist the teachers in
supervising tbe play. ,
A grocery store open during the
arithmetic period, once a week gives
some very practical training: Some
pupils are clerks, others give out
runds at the bank, while tbe rest of
the school goes purchasing. All bill
must be O. K. by tbe bank and the
teacher and correct change returned.
The school by putting in wood se
cured i money to purchase a volley
ball. Noons and recesses the school
room, windows wide open, is left va
cant and everyone is outside en
gaged in some game.
ACHES AND PAINS of rheumatism
are not permanently, but oaly. tem
porarily, relieved by external reme
dies. Why not use an Internal rem
edy Hood's Sarsaparllla. which cor
rects the' acidity of the blood on
which rheumatism depends and cures
the disease? ' ' '
Special films showing rlews of the
The Trpboon" at which! -onai swine snow ana views on
lae-ieauiag oreeaing larms in tne
middle west have been secured by
the Oregon theatre and will be shown
in addition to the regular program
at the close of the last show tonight.
The showing of Durocs'wIU start It
barn 5 at the fairgrounds. Wednes
day at 9:30 a. ni.. and the sale will
start at 1 p. m.
Queen' theatre in the British capi
j tal. and the critics of that metropo
lis accorded him the honor of having
achieved the greatest iiit of any ac-
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Extra: Pine tn -Metals
Btftrq lHne in Mileage
JL Maxwell , car weighs 2130 pounds.
Ml iscjnade pV the finest materials
"that may 'be obtained. )
U wm mil a
Mar mil mm
Vou cannot find in any car a
better crankshaft, better bearings.
better axles cr better gears.
Neither science nor
3 " .Walker Whiteside
.. : I in-
"The Vaster of Dallantrae'
tof, English or American, since Irv-
ing's time. "The Mister of Dalian
trae In which Mr. Whiteside will
appear at the Grand Opera house to
night. February 3rd. will be played
by him in London. A cablegram was
received at Christmas time, asking
for the English:' rights, but Mf.
Whiteside purposes doing the plar
overseas himsel ft. "The'Masfter of
Rallan(trae" Sras -first revealed In
America -,t the Uoyal Alexandra
theatre in Toronto, Canada, where
the lovers or Robert Louis Stevenson
thronged the playhouse to see the
piece. Since that time Mr., Whiteside
has presented it in many of the
eastern cities, and after the coast
tour, a long ran in New York will
be entered upon, at which time the
same cast which will be seen in Sa
lem will appear op Ilroadway. This
Is the identical company which the
star assembled for the Gotham debut,
and is probably the finest acting or
ganization that has ever toured the
Pacific coast.
Desert Land Board Adopts
Recommendation of Cupper
The state detert land board yes
terday adopted a recommendation of
Percy A. Cupper, state engineer, by
withholding for a period of 90 days
approval of a contract with the Cen
tral Oregon Irrigation eompany of
Deschutes for the sale of 1(00 acres
of lands of the Lone Pine irrigation
district lying north of Crooked river
in- Crook county. Tbe Central Ore
gon company's project is in Crook
and- Deschutes counties.
Mr. Cupper made this recommend
ation because of tbe many complica
tions affecting the Central Oregon
project. An attempt will be made by
the state to perfect an agreement
whereby the control and operation of
the Central Oregon project .will be
taken over by the Central Oregon Ir
rigation district, which was recent
ly organized and which embraces 43
000 acres of sold lands in the viclnl
ties of Bend. Redmond and Powell
Buttes.
The proposed sale involved a trans
fer of water from lands In the Cen
tral Oregon project Sonth of Creoked
river and was protested by water
users of the Central Oregon Iniga-
lion aisinci
BAD SPRAINS OR
MUSCLE STRAIN
Rub Pais. Ac be, HoreneM and 8 well
ing Right owt with -St.
Jacob Liniment."
i V
Rub It on a sprained ankle, wrist
shoulder .back er a sprain or strain
anywhere, - that's . when you realize
the magic In old. honest "3t. Jacobs
Liniment" because the moment it is
applied out comes the pain, ache
soreness and swelling. It penetrates
right into the injured muscles.
nerves, ligamenta. tendons and bones
and relief comes instantly. It not
merely kills pain, but soothes and
heals the injury so a quick recovery
is effected.
Get a small trial bottle of "St.
Jacobs Liniment" right now at any
drug store and stop suffering. Noth
ing else sets things straight so quick
ly so thoroughly. It ia tbe only
application; to rub on a bad sprain,
strain, bruise or swelling.
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The largest electric sign
In the world advertises
. . .
on times Square, t.cv; York
City: it Is 250 ftet ton& 70
feet hifu Made of 17286
electric lamps.
The fountains Play, the
trade mark changes, read
ing alternately WRIGLES
SPEARMINT. DOUBLEMINTe
and JUICY FRUIT. and the
Spearmen "do. "a turn. ;
Tb(s sXsn Is seta Dlsbftr br a&otrt
500000 Peoc4c from all over tt tmH.
Kept
Right
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Tlhf if m&.tiU.!Z2tt I
mmmmim'
75 'III 7;.,
Rath St Denis and Her
IH)XT NEGLECT THE LlTfLF
OSKH
Mrs. J. S. Pitson. 376 E. ISCth St..
Cleveland, O., writes: "I- can't speak
too highly of Foley's Honey and Tar.
When my little girl has a cold I give
her Foley's Honey nd Tar and that
stops her coughing' in a little while."
Children like IL It contains no op
iates. It is healing, soothing, prompt
in action. J. C. Perry.
money ctn proauce tnem
better.
Do you know why such
fine memls sjc used in a
car like Maxweil? '
' We had to. . ''::.t-j .
Keeping its weight down
ndyetrcjLi:taIning strength
mean the use oi oily those
extra nnc s:eeis vnd mcuis.
For a metal that is light
in weight and yet strong,
as any user of metals knows,
is 'a' high priced metal.. ,
:!The use of these fine
grades of steel has been the
foundation of the business.
Maxwell has grown in
numbers and friends.
The latter countless; trie
former well on the road to
400,000.
OSCAR B. GINGRICH MOTOR & TIRE CO.
371 Court Street . . ... Salem, Oregon
6.
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Nann Finds Roads Good
in Eastern Part of State
PRIZE PIGGIES
COME TO TOWN
Blooded Stock Began to Ar
rive Yesterday and Owners
Are Gathering
Duroc Day is not until Wednesday
and no activities among the "hogs"
were expected until today but all
day yesterday the prize porkers were
arriving at the fair grounds. By
MANY CASES OF
RHEUMATISM NOV
Kays We Mnt Keep Feet Dry, Avoid
Kxpnsarv find Eat lima
Meat.
Stay off the damp ground, avoid
exposure, keep feet dry, eat less
meat, drink, lots of water and above
all take a spoonful of salts occasion'
ally to keep down uric acid.
Rheumatism Is caused by poison
ous toxin, called uric add. which is
generated in the bowels and absorbed
into the blood. It is the function of
the kidneys to filter this acid from
the blood and cast it out In the aiine.
The pores of tbe skin are alao a
means of freeing the blood of this
impurity. In damp and chilly, cold
weather the skin pores are closed.
thus forcing the kidneys to do double
work, they become weak . and slug
gish and fail, to eliminate this urie
acid which keeps accumulating and
circualting through the system event
ually settling in the joints and mus
cles causing stiffness, soreness and
pain called rheumatism.
At the first twinge of rheumaUam
get from any pharmacy about four
ounces of Jad Salts; put a table
spoonful in a glass of water and
drink before breakfast each mornlpg
for a week. This is said to eliminate
uric acid by atlmulating the kidneys
to normal action, thns ridding the
blood of these impurities.
Jad alta is Inexpensive, harmless
and is made from the acid of grapes
and lemon juice, combined with lith
la and is used with excellent results
by thousands of folks who are sub
ject to rheumatism. Here you have
a pleasant, effervescent lithia-water
drink: which overcomes uric acid-and
Herbert Nunn. state highway engi
neer, has returned from an automo
bile trip over the Columbia river
highway as far as the Washington
line in Umatilla county, and reports
all improved sections of the highway
in excellent condition. He mentions
especially a 50-mlle stretch of gra
velled . read between Echo and Wil
lows which he says is a very fast
road. ,
Mr. Nunn found the John Day riv
er bridge completed. Tbe bridge cost
$28,000. and when the highway at
that point is opened will eliminate
the necessity of ferrying across, tbe
river at the mouth of the John Day
river at. Goff station 30 miles east
of The Dalles. Tbe bridge has two
spans of 126 feet each with approach
es 200 feet In length.
The Deschutes river bridge is Hear
ing completion.
usual lavish style. Ssecial electrical
Troupe Tomorrow Night i " lliss St. Denis has been seen here
as, a theatrical attraction, but her"
present production is totally differ-
ent. It features Mis. St. Denis In
several solo dances In addition to en-
Ruth St. Denis, with her concert
dancers will appear at the Grand
Opera bouse Wednesday, February.
4 under the management or La wr- j semble and solo dances of her nine
ence A. Lambert of the Western jiu- t American girls, portraying the rela-
sieal bureau
Miss St. Denis will be supported by
a cast- of nine beautiful dancers, a
dramatic tenor. Ellis Rhodes, and
pianist. Pauline Lawrence. The at
traction Is. equipped with special cos
tumes and scenery in Miss St
tlon of the dance to vocal and piano
music, as ill nitrated by Mr. Khodea
and Miss Lawrence.
Don't sioff at miracles; every time I.
you get tbe night number on a tele-
Den U' ' phone the first time It Is a miracle.
Mrs. Fannie Harvey Was
Pioneer of Early Days
A recent issue of the Portland
Journal gave the following account
of tbe death of Mrs. Fannie Harvey,
pioneer or tne early days, who was
widely known in Marlon and Polk
counties:
Mrs. Fannie Harvey, one of the
earliest pioneers of Oregon, died a.
iier home. 1563 Stanton street. Tues
day evening. Mrs. Harvey came to
Oregon In 184 4 with her parents
William and Sarah Ann Case, from
Missouri. She was. in fact, born en
route and Indians tried several times
to steal her.
Coming down the Columbia river
on a llatboat. Mrs. Case and her baby
girl were swept overboard, but res
cued.
The family settled in Marlon coun
ty. Mrs. Harvey was one of the ear
liest graduates of Willamette uni
versity, receiving her diploma in
18S6. Her first husband was Samu
el Moreland. one of the well known
newspaper writers of his day. Mrs
Harvey. traveled extensively and was
an enthusiast for Oregon plants.
woods.. scenery and birds. Her home
was beautified with Oregon trees
and -plants and birds were encour
aged to, nest and feed in her grounds
Mrs. Harvey Is survived by t4
daughters, Mrs. Horace Thielsen of
this city and Mrs. Walter Tyler of
Los Angeles. Two brothers are
George W. Case of Marlon county
ard John X. Case of Omaha. Neb
Five sisters are: Mrs. Alice Both
wit:; and. Mrs. ll H. Maxwell of this
city. Mr. . Dell Gibbons of Los Ange
les. Mr. Ella Cranstone of Bnenas
Alrer.. Argentine; S. A. and Mrs
Jennie IZ. Garrow of Victoria, B. C
The most of the folks with wesk
hearts died during tbe war and the
reduction ;n the number of those
so afflicted should be shown in the
is Denenciai to your aiaueys as veu. census reports.
The Bungalow Orchestra
Three Yean Ye Oregon Grille, Portland
The Premier Exponents of Syncopated Jazx
ARMORY, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 6
Salem has never had anything' like t before. Come and be
convinced.
t
Admission 10c everybody. Dancing Free. 8:30 to 9 O 'Clock.
SS&JR' Magneto, ,
1 ne oupreme
Farm Engine
HPH2
and the Bosch luK te Is.
. mi u . .hi
combine to meko tko arte SUPREME fan engine 5 Call
on us arvl see the result of this newest cocnLlnaUon FAIRBANKS
MORSE "7T WITH BOSCH MAGNETO. 5 Wo are W
tisllv assisted in delivering maximum engine service W nearby BoscK
SerWce StsSon. Fricer-1 H H. P.. $75r-3 H. P, Jiajo-
6H.P1 Hooxo nil ir. U. 15. factory.
LOT L PEARCE & SON, Salem, Oregon
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