The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, February 26, 1920, Page 6, Image 6

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MANY RECRUITS
ADDED TO ARMY
Captain Barker and Lieuten
ant Waldron Return From
Newport Vicinity
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Captain Marker and Lieutenant
Waldron have returned from a re
cruiting trip to Newport where they
TODAY
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WILL ROGERS
ALMOST A HUSBAND
V By Opie Reed
. Directed by Clarence 0.
-' Badger
THE STORY OF AN
ACCIDENTAL GROOM
He was a lawyer, a school
teacher, a nurse-maid, a
washerwoman, and ALMOST
a husband. Then quite ac
cidentally he became, a
REAL husband, ; '
It's the funniest complica
tion you ever saw. Don't
miss this happy, snappy pic
ture; it's the most enjoyable
in many months.
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LARRY SEMON
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a KEEL COMEDY
found a lively interest la the affairs
ot the army. Keen Interest of all
in the recent essay contest has
aroused the state in general to th
fact that the array has something
worth while to offer young America.
According 10 the indications of pres
ent growth the army will very. soon
have one of the most thorough edu
cational sy3lems In the country.
All the vast resources of the war
.erirtment in men erf talent are be
ine turned to the perfection of the
system of otducation Inaugurated by
the war department and the i. M.
C. A. durint; the war and now an In
tegral part of almost every army
past. Men of .previous service are
ellowed choice cf assignment and
others are placed where they may
obtain the best instruction in the
courses the choose, insofar as the
need of en permits.
Buttons in the western depart
ment, where instruction is offered
'n education an 4 vocational subjects
re: Fori .Vordn. Wash ..) const ar
tillery: Frt Stevens. Oregon, coast
artillerv: Fort W. Scott. California.
jfoast artillery; Fort-MrArKhur. Cal-
fornia. coast artillery, f ori iJougias,
Utah, infantry; Fort D, A. Russell.
Wyoming, cavalry and inrantr;
Fort George Wright. Washington, in
fantry; Fort--. Lawton. Washington,
infantryj Presidio of Monterey and
Presidio of San Francisco, Cal., in
fantry and artillery: -Vaneouved bar
racks. Wash., infantry: Camp John
H. Beacon, Calexieo. Cal., cavalry
and infantry: Camp L. J. Hearn,
Palm City. Cal., Infantry; Camp
Lewis. Wash., divisional camp;
March Field. Ross Field.. Cal., avi
ation, and Camp Kearney, Cal., di
visional camp.
The educational subjects taught
include arithmetic, English, writing,
thyslcs. trignoraetry. spelling, gram
mar. ciTics, algebra, .penmansnip.
electricity, mathematics, U. S. his
tory, geography, shorthand, type
writing, business correspondence,
rapid calculation and Spanish.
The following vocational subjects
are taught: Auto and truck driv
ing, repairing, and mechanism, cine-
magrapher, surveyor, mechanical
drafting, agriculture, storage fcattery
specialists, radio operator and re
pair man, telephone electrician, dyn
amo tijender, bookkeeper, plumber.
carpenter, dental assistant, farrier,
motorcycle rider and repairman.
welder, vulcanlzer, cook, baker, arm
orer, musician, printer,' aero motor
mechanic, painter. Jrigger faero).
and animal husbandman. Not all of
these subjects are taught at any one
station, but station may be selected
according to the nature of the work
desired.
DOGS' PETITION
IN CIRCULATION
place by lot. as provided for by
ttatute. but by stipulation of state 1
and defense counsel. Vanderveer
'.rrued that he had exercised his
two Dereraotorv challenges on the
30th Juror, the Btate exercising Its
tone such challenge, under the 1m-
.. i
r t Tirii n it j n . pression mai a vacancy wuuiu w
LOlinCH mil DC Urged 10 Ie- fnied in the order of original se- .
a 1 n . lleelion. State counsel did not ll-
peai or unena rreieni BiBl upon choOBlnlf the juror by lot.
uiuuiaukci , .... , w.r. to
bl iiiuiiicaa iiiitic a a j v v- w
HHAAMalla1 rnl 11 TT A nf tinlni
. .i nrwi a.un UUC1 lAaAlWA I
To avoid any misunderstanding oil Mrhlh. tMt.fln faTor of
their purpose those In favor of the Sarsaparilla. you would op-
C" 0"ief braid yourself for so long delaying
7 ! i - to take this effectiT medicine ior
ui vufir urns anu imcuuuus.
1 T la tia(p H AalfA rk tiat'A a an f-
ficient tax on dogs levied by the are "enng.
state to Insure that such dogs as are
kep will be owned only by persons
who really value them and are will
ing and able to care for them.
2. They wish laws adequate to
Insure the destruction, or other sat
isfactory disposal of such dogs as are
a nuisance or a public menace.
3. They desire that ordinances I c. i D-l!
now in force in the city of Salem belWJCai DIOTC Ultpiay iciii. I
so altered as to make possible the
keeping of dogs under conditions
more favorable to health and sani
tation than are now possible.
From this statement, issued by T.
G. Bligh, one of the leaders of the
movement, it would appear that
there is no intention to conduct a
"personal liberty for dogs cam
paign.
that blood disease from which you
are suffering.
GERMAN HALTER
MADE OF PAPER
Found on Battle Fields
During World War
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This Is
An Informal Introduction
To
Warners
Rust-Proof Corsets
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PerhaD3 the most interesting of
the war relics now on exhibition at
Kafoury's women's store Is a blue
colored bridle that once encircled the
The Idea Is to make the state physiognomy of a German mule (or
safe for a canine aristocracy which re all mules German at Heart l. Tne
shall include onlr such does as are Interesting thing about this halter
assured of adequate care and with is that it is made or paper. Many ot
provisions to prevent the keeping of us have read of the German use of
a dog by any man becoming a nuls- paper as a cloth and leather substi-
ance to any -one else. I tute and now here Is a chance vo see
To the end of securing alterations n example of it.
in the Salem law a petition is being A number of guns are on exhlbl-
freely circulated and is meeting with tlon. One of these is a Lewis ma
eager support. It will be presented chine gun with Its circular magarlne
to the city council and reads a-T51- and air cooling barrel. There Is a
lows: regular U. S. Enfield such as a great
"The undersigned citizens of Salem many men In Salem will recognize,
and vicinity would respectfully re- and also a .303 automatic rifle which
quest your honorable body to amend much used by the Amerlcau forc-
the present ordinances regulating the s
keeping of dogs in this city which in A Russian cavalry gun. captured
which have made hosts of friends in just
this manner.
And you will understand why, when you
v.cz.r ycur first Warner's. It will be so
smart, so becoming, and so delightfully com
fortable, that you will immediately want to
tell other women of your discovery. .
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And you will know later of another won
derful recommendation: That it wears bet
ter than any corset you have ever had.
Of course they are guaranteed not to rust,
break or tear!
Our Prices Always The Lowest
GALE & CO.
Commercial and Court Streets
Formerly Chicago Store
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EDDY SEEKS TO
STAY IN SENATE
Douglas Man Would Be Party
to Restoring Normal
Conditions
R. L. Eddy, senator from Doug
las county, has filed with the secre
tary of state bis declaration of can
didacy for re-election at the primary
election In May. He would repre
sent the fifth senatorial district. In
his declaration Mr. Eddy says: "I
would support such measures as will
aid in perpetuating the American
form of government; stand for econ
omy In public expenditures, for state
development, for conservation of
public resources, including state
lands. I will stand for Justice for
the people generally, and against
domination by any special class or
interests. I will support those meas
ures which appear to be conducive
to the moral and material welfare of
tbe people in Oregon.!' Senator Ed
dy would have the following print
ed after his name on the ballot:
"For Americanism. Economy, Moral
and Material Progress. General wel
fare against special interests.
W. II, Byrd. Louis Lachmund. Wal
ter E. Keyes. P. H. D'Arcy
Registration and Radges O. A
Iiartman, George G. Brown. D. V
their practical operation make it lm-1 in the marshes on the eastern front! Eyre. Charles Knowland, E. M. Page,
possible for law-abiding citizens to by the Germans, a German Infantry Transportation Albert A. Mlckel.
keep such animals In a humane and rule ana cavalry carbine, now on j. W. Richie. Edward Kostein, Jonn
sanitary manner and deprive many exhibit were all picked up on Euro-I h. Scott. Cuyler Van Patton
citizens of the pleasure and benefits pean battlefields. Ladles' reception Mrs. W Carl-
oi owning a dog. We believe lhat I Anomer interesting item is a cer- ton Smith. Mrs. George H. Burnett,
the existing laws governing owners man helmet of a new and unusual I Mrg w". S. Walton. Mrs. B. W. Ol-
ol dogs have the effect of costing the! design which It was reported wn de-cott R g Stelner.
laApafers money ana reiurmiuC no "Seu iu iihto dcco worn uj ,iae nu
tans arter France had been complete
ly subjugated. Large numbers of
these helmets were found in a Ger
man store house. For some reason
or other they had never been used
A very instructive part of the ex
titbit are the two cross section shells
are also bonds of sentiment which I Illustrating two types of the ammo-
m : . m a . . I f a. . a m
irequenuy aiiacn to me Keeping ofinmon mai was iisea m.me iamousin g . j TTJ'11
a dog. ilany citizens belie vff that French 75 mm guns. One or these TT DHL on VOUUiy IVOau II LU
mese oenenu may be secured with- uiusiraies me arrangement or tne ex- tj i D-.L. J VJltU V;M nn
cut allowing the common welfare to plosive and Ignition of a high ex- DC rUSnea IflUl VlgOrUUT
suffer, as is attested by the numbers plosive shell, the other shows the lntr Ni Cnmtn
who are freely slrninr the .bor. manner In which the balls are lm-l ' tJiuuius
revenue to the city, besides having
tne etiect of keeping desirable resi
dents from coming to our dry to
mate tneir domes."
It would appear that there are
uses to which dogs can be put that
bring valuable returns and that there
ROAD MATERIAL
DUE HERE SOON
YE LIBERTY
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
COLUMBIA RIVER SMELT, 4 LBS
for 25c. $2.25 per box. WafXTX.
Richardson. 2395 Front street
phone 494. : '
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LOOK
Coming TODAY Matinee and Evening.
TOM LINTON
And His : :
JUNGLE GIRLS ,
' , Special Scenic Musical Comedy Production
THE UP-TO-DJVTE MISSIONARY
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10
PEOPLE
10
SINGING
TALKING
DANCING
LAUGHING
TODAY ONLY
GIRLS
3 Vr THEATRE
tition.
OXE KESCLT OP WIXTER,
Life Indoors with lack of exercise
and heavy food is apt to throw the
bedded In rosin and the wav the fuse
works in a shrapnel shell. Two carloads of county road bulld-
The exhibit also Includes a can- 'ng material have paased Council
teen, a metal food container, a hav- Bluffs. Iowa, and are expected to
ersack partially covered with coney I arrive in Salem in the next few days.
digestive organs out of order. Foler ,k,B n nllsted man's cavalry sa- according to reports received by
Cathartic Tablets are a wholesome Pre two bayonets, and a field tele- County Roadmaster Culver. Al-
physic that thoroughly cleanse thelnon ,et complete, all German and though the spring road work aetiv
bowels without griping or nausea. If11 P,ckf np on the field of battle htles are not expected to commence
iney sweeten the stomach, invigorate UT iiiwnB.iiwyi. M0r Mta9 time, a large force of men
are row employed by the county In
taking preparatory steps that will
insure excellent results when the
spring drive for better roads is
started.
About 200 coble yards of gravel
nd crushed rock are being spread
on the Silverton and Turner roads
the liver; banish headaches, bilious
ness, bloating, gas. J. C. Perry.
TROOPS SENT TO SCENE
(Continued from page 1)
Impossible for him to have walked
from the I. W. W. hall to a billboard
quarter mile distant, and back
down town where he met the ac
quaintances within the brief time he
said had elapsed between the shoot
ing and meeting with the men.
This question was asked by de
fense counsel In an endeavor t show
that Barnett conld not have left a
rifle at the billboard, where the state
alleges a rifle later was found, and
which rifle it is contended. Barnett
used in shooting from the Avalon
ELKS LAY PLANS
FOR GREAT TIME I
THRIPS WORRY
FRUIT GROWERS
"What Shall We Do?" Is Cry
of Producers in All Parts
of County
Prune men, attention! What
will be done with thrips? That Is
a rather vague name 'for a parasite
that Is now believed to Infest some
Oregon prune and pear orchards.
A limited quarantine for section
in this state affected with thrips is
recommended. '
Professor A. L. Lovett. entomolo
gist at the Oregon Agricultural col
lege, says thrips appear about March
20 to April 5, at which time the
trees should be sprayed with a solu
tion recommended by the Oregon Ag
ricultural college.
"There are some very good Indi
cations that thrips injured the prune
crop last year In some aecUona ol
the state, according to writer In the
Oregon Grower.
"Some growers take very little
stock In the thrips. and believe the
damage so caused to be from frost.
However, the Indications are that
next year a careful grower will not
each day. while another crew of IS
Committees Are (Named for Turee'roadf "hacUvlUenow
Annual State Convention pllu aJf.-SlB .WE
HcrC 111 July ' lrade lhls spring. About 100 yards
wt iuo a. i uoiiru s tv sa, luutvri iiuiu luo
county gravel plant at Mt. Angel.
The 100 yards of screened graves
A regular Elks' good time ( which. J comes from the crushers in thevicin-
as all the Elks know, is some good I ity of Salera.
time), is Dlanned for risitinr Elks! Some time agd the county ordered
. . . . " T I -Ml .1.1 C 1 I Tl . V - I "6' OlllJll.CUl IIUIU lur HII, luu
noiei at unmm and otner marchera. "w v sistlna: of two car load of road m.
Darneii a nue was oi .so caiiDer, ne oiaie ronveiiiion. Ten inousana are chlnerv. lnrlndlnr roller mAn
said, and not a 28-55, th caliber of expected. If so. this will be several and other equipment necessary for
m rmc mirooucen ia exinence. une u larnm piannmz win xe re-1 ih. mnitrnriinn f -wt
oi ine men wno testinea to corrobor-jqurea. Adequate preparation is as- Three of the 10 new trucks pur
ate Barnett's testimony said the de- "red by the early appointment of I chased by- the county the first of
rendant bad only a .30 caliber gun I committees to attend to every phase J the year have arrived and the re-
oi in. anuiuii opportunity oi snow- n,ainder of them probably will be
ins uregou bin at large wnat a very here by the first of the month
hicc pi-e oaiem ia.
The Salem lodge, which is No
336 of the B- P. O. E.. are planning
a very elaborate program which It
Is expected will be worked out in a
style well befitting the occasion
Among other things It Is desired
to his knowledge
Defense Has Inning.
Defense ran short of witnesses
shortly after 11 o'clock this morn
ing, forcing an adjournment until to
morrow, when sufficient witnesses to
last through the day will he on hand,
according to Attorney Vanderveer.
Completion of the effort to prove
the Barnett alibi will be concluded
tomorrow, Vanderveer said today.
after which the defense of Loren
Large Timber Tracts
Scheduled For Sale
Al ARSIIFIELD. Feb! 2S.J. C
that a sufficient number of automo-l Davies, ot the Oregon Export Lumber
biles be- at the disposal of the local company, is at San Francisco clos-
crganlzation to provide for the re- 'ng negotiations for the purchase of
Rhrt f ts AtA. Hu,rrBlt"1' in" lea"ire oi me " iimoer noia-
.-mV T,; '"""-""' guests during their entire stay In Infi on he Coqullle river. It wa
Salem. All sorts of entertainment announced here today. The price I
win bo -provided for the visitors and P10- o be 1400.000. The tract con-
it Is expected that nothing will be tains much Port Orford cedar
o make the convention a I which Davies has been specializina-
,, ireiieci nu Tery mvmoriDie event I "v orarrs. in tirecon Kt
-:..l.lu:."VD" "" from the standpoint of the visitors. Port mill will be enlarged ta handU
Tne following committees have n additional stumpage.
been appointed and are now at work
will be undertaken.
A plea of insanity in behalf of
Roberts has been made and an alien
ist will be called to testify m an ef- 'L, "V,
the Jury vacancy caused by the dla-!
chargeof Edward P'arr. did not take '
PIMPLY? VELL PONT BE
People Notice It Drive Them
Off with Dr. Edwards'
Olive Tablets
A pimply face will not embarrass you
much longer if you ett a package of
Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets. The skin
should begin to clear after you have
taken the tablets a few nights.
Cleanse the blood, bowels and liver
with Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets, the
successful substitute (or calomel ; there's
no sickness or pain after taking them.
Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets do that
which calomel does, and just as effec
tively, but their action is gentle and
safe instead of severe and irritating:
No coe who takes Olive Tablets is
ever cursed with a "dark brown taste."
a bad breath, a duIL listless, "no good"
feeling, constipation, torpid aver, bad
disposition or pimply face.
Ohve Tablets are a purely vegetable!
compound mixed with ohve oil; you wUl
know them by their olive color.
Dr. Edwards spent years among pa
tients afflicted with fiver and bowel
complaints, and Olive Tablets are the
immensely effective resedt. Take one or
two nightly for a week. See how much
better you fed fbd look. 10c and 25c
I to insure success;
Executive August Huckesteln.
chairman: Harry J. Wenderotb. T.
B. Kay. w. D. Evans. Arthur S. Ben
son, secretary.
Accommodations R. A. Kurx. II.
W. Meyers. C. 8. Hamilton. W. I.
I .eedham. Fred S. Lamport.
Decorations William McOllchrlst
jr., ueorg E. Halvorsen. V. O. Shlp-
icy. j. Kirgs. irwln Lewis.
Dances Karl H. Hinges. Harry
Levy. James Young. John Brophy.
rrana ii. spears. '
Coif H. H. Smith. H. II. Olinrer.
trcei Kay, W. I. Staley. John Far-
.rar.
Races and sports Frank Durbin.
r. G. Delano. Watt Shlpp, O. L. Fish
er. Arthur H. Moore.
vaudeville A. E. Lafler. A. J.
Kahn. D. u. Drager. F. L. Waters.
uay k. poraeroy.
r-ais Wharton L. West. F. A.
cricRson. Curtis Cross. John W.
CaughUI. W. J. Busick.
Bands Oscar Steejhammer.
parade Osrar B. Gingrich. W. C.
uyer. J. C. Perry. E. X. Cllllnghara.
cnatmers George.
FUMlrlty and Programs Waller,
L. Toote Sr.. J. F. Hutchason. E.
Cooke Patton, W. W. Moore, H. B.
BoMUard..
Reception Frank T. Wrlghtman.l
For Coda or
influenza and no a
Preventative
Take
Quinino
Be sure you get the Genuine
Look for this signature
30c
on the box.
take any chances. Spraying is aa
Insurance. In those districts whera
It is thought thrips occurred last
year. It would be well to give thor
ough spraying.
. Bachelor I kneel to a womxa
Never!
She Too much pride?
Bachelor1 No; too much rheuma
tism! Jadge. ' .
Hair Grown cn Odd Hed
Sfta Utmm ttmmt tateSr Mi. Stow TM
tmmmi I itli ml
In i ii n1 fraM ml teto mt k !
f-r1 hm wit mmmd m m t n Hi Urn mmjmmm
m r, tfwJm. . T. Um hi l
km kir tfM mtmm fiiit. CM
take Your Mollier'f
Advice
An ambitious mother advised
her son to go to a business
school to prepare for a good
place la a business office. '
The son Instead quit school and
started la as a clerk ia a busi
ness where be is today aim oat
where be started.
"Do yoo see that young mil
over there V said the boas diss
day. VH' bright and iaUU
ent and might have become
my office manager bat for one
thing. He wouldn't train him
self for anything better this
bis present Job.
The one who gets the big jobs
in business is the trained work
er. Make preparation at this
schooL
Ask for our catalogue or call
to talk: it over. Day and night
sessions. - ' " v
Capital Business CpHege
SJLLEU, ORXGOS '
DREAMLAND RIW
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Band Untie
Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday Evenings
Ladies Free Monday and Friday Afternoons ad -Friday
evening
Bake-Rite Bread
Is Brimf oil of Food value and delidoniness.
It's Scientifically and Sanitarily Hade
BAKE-RITE BAKING CO.
Our First Annual
Anniversary and Dollar Sale
Begins on Saturday, February 28. Continues until
March 6th
An 8 Day Profit Sharing Sale.
Don't miss this if a saving of many dollars means anything
to you. Watch for our full page "ad."
This will be no odd and end sale, nor will it be a closing out
sale cf left-overs. J
New, Bright Staple Goods
is offered to you at such prices as to snake your 1920 $ have
a 1916 purchasing power.
Arrange to attend this sale, now. Don't be one of the "I wish
I had"; be one of the "I'm glad I did."
PEOPLES' CASH STORE
Note: Each day different useful items will be given away
free to customers
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