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THE OREGON STATESMAN. SALEM, OREOON SUNDAY MORXINO. ATTOUST 22, lf20 . : ELECTRO-MEDICATED . " INHALATORIUM The Electro-Medicated Inhalatorium is a new tnd scientific method of treating. : .The "INHALATORIUM" is a machine that produces 'a FUME by the destructive dist illation of hydro-carbons and other elements by electricity. When this FUME is inhaled into the lungs it passes into and is absorbed by the blood, with the result that a purifying action isset np throughgout the body. This FUME is one of the greatest germ kill ers on earth, i All diseased organs of the body through the action of the purified blood are imme diately benefited thereby. The following diseases are successfully treated : " Flu v;.,"V. "Asthma '.."I-;, 1VH i .. ' Bronchitis' ' . Catarrh i-;:.. Tonsilitis Throat and Lung Diseases Vtt x . Goitre , . Y V " ' 1 Bheumatism Pimples And all Skin Diseases The Electro - Medicated Inhalatorium ' 4 -Vv 440 North High Street U - SALEM, OREGON Just across the street west from the Salem ' High School ; , DR. S. C. STONE . Medical Director ) SALEM MARKETS i : r- r " BUYING PRICE Eggs and Poultry Eggs. 44c liens, heavy. 22-2 4c Light hens. 18-20c. Old roosters, 8-1 Oc. Broilers, 18-2 4c. Pork. Mutton and lleef Pork, on foot. 16 Lambs. Tc. Dressed hogs. 23c. Beef steers. 6-8 C. CowS, 3-Se. Top veal. 21c. Hay Cheat hay 17-18. Oat and vetch hay. aer ton. 18-20. Clover hay. 18-20. Grain Wheat. $2-12.10. Feed oats. 65-70. Beans, 6-64 31111 Feed. Retail " Mill ron. $58.50. Wholesale to O. A. C. and the University ot Ore gon, and each year she has re tained the honors of women's ten nis single champion. Iter defeat In the city tournament was her only setback for several years. Miss Findley said last night that she will specialize In social service work at Columbia. - She will aval herset of the opportun ity to study at first hand the slums of New York. Her brother. Bayard, will return to attend Wil- amette after a short visit in New York.' Creamery 62c. Butterfat, Dealers butter, cartonstfl- -- ' ml -.'...; ;. ! I ; ' 60c. Fruit Oranges,. $7.50. Bananas, 12c. Lemons. $5.25. -California grape fruit. $4.50. Florida grape fruit, $9-$ 10. ' Vegetables '' Cabbage, 3c. " - . 4 Onions. $2. Turnips, $3.25. . ' --' Carrots, $3.50 sk. -Bell peppers, 20c a pound. Parsley 60c dozen bunches. Beets, 75c dozen bunches. Green onions. 75c a dozen bunches. Lettuce. 90c a dozen. Cocoanuts, $1.85. Peas. 8c. . Cantaloupes, flat crates, $1. 5 Standard. $2, pony, $1.75. Watermelon, 2c. Cantaloupe Honey dews, $2. Tomatoes $1. Potatoes, new. 2 He. Sweet potatoes. 12 He lb. Casabas. 4c lb. Peaches, $1.85. " . Retail . . ... Creamery butter, 67c. Dairy butter, 60c. ErgF. dozen. 52. Flour, hard wheat, $37.50. $3.10. Flour, valley, $3. Sugar cane, 23c. Sugar, sack, $22.50. TENNESSEE FIRST (Continued from. Page 1.) ' When you are sick, you go to the doctor. In trouble you go to a lawyen ' YoVgo to the dentist' about your teeth and to the tailor for clothes. Ev ery one of them charges for his services. The banker gives you bis advice free and gives it to you about the most important thing you own- , joWinoney,::';:-:: " Come to us about your money affairs. We are ' here to serve you.;- ' '.!'" . 1 Put Your Money In Our Bank " You win receive 3 per cent interest Salem Bank of- Commerce Salem, Or. : : lM a DANDERINE" Stops Hair Coming Out; Doubles Its Beauty. HUGE VAULTS PROVIDED FOR THE SAFEKEEPING OF YOUR MONEY THAT is one of the physical advantages fur nished the depositor at the United States National Bank. The steel and concrete walls and electric alarms are as much employed in safeguarding' one customer's few dollars as an other s thousands. CAirij "TK mi S SALEM OREGON A few cents buys "Danderlne." ATter an application of "Dander ine" you can- not find a fallen Lair or any ' dandruff, besides every hair shows new. life, rigor. brightness, more color and thick ness. the house reconsider its ratifica tion. Walker Overruled. "Walker ruled the motion out of order for 'ack ot a quorum. and added 'tut the .Injunction just' serred als stood. In the way. On an' appeal, t ie house failed to sustain the rvJnjr and Walker called Representative Joe Odle, suffragist, to the chair. ' Odle ordered a roll call on Rid dick's motion. "Walker made point of order that there was To quorum, but was Ignored and the suffragists defeated the motion to reconsider, S 0 to t;"tt ' Riddick then moved that the house transmit to the senate the senate joint resolution of ratlflca tion. Again "Walker made a point of no quorum, and also challenged the right of the speak er pro tern to put an w motion re i lating to the amendment In view of the injunction. Again Odle ignored Walker. ordered the roll call and the mo tion carried 50 to 6, antls not voting. Adjournment until Mon- I day was taken. L "Anti-suffrage teaders declared that the procedure could not be held legal. Speaker Walker said j that on that precedent he -would be within his rights if he organ ized an automobile party ot the foiling antis at Decatur, re- crossed Into Tennessee, and de claring the five or six members a quorum, held a session and re scinded the action of the house ; In ratifying. No power on earth would fore him to sign the resolution, under the present circumstances. Walk er said. Speaker Todd of the senate said the resolution needed no signa ; tures. Have You Ord ered Your Overcoat Warmth and,comfort to tae body enhances the circulation of-the" hi ood and free circula- tiori means the enjoyment of health and hap-1 piness. ' ' ' " . . : i. ' 1 r ...... . ,..J ',.". j . A BcnsiMe, seasonable and sericeable 1 OVERCOAT is a recognized health preserver ., during th&law and chilly ,days of fall and : the colder days of winter. it .;. ":. ' ; . ' " Order your overcoat now, during the slack , business season andvre will deliver it to you , at any time you desfre. We have a very choice line of woolens from v- which you may make your selection. Call and look them over. . r Scotch Woolen Mills Store 426 State Street - . - . I BAHTLETT QUALIFIES (Continued from Pag I.) erica's points total 179. more than twice the total of any of the three nearest competitors, who are Punched as follows: England 7: Finland 65; Swed en 63, not including the decathlon Olympic. Clastic Today ANTWERP. Aug 21, The chief marathon race the Olympic clas sic wiii te run tomorrow on course that measures 42.75 kilo meters, nearly 27 miles. There are dirt or cinder paths for the athletes most of the war. Among nations entering are the TTnited Statm Enrlinil Sniiih ir rica, Holland. Canada; Italy; Chile uzecno-siovaKta. Denmark, and Finland. Kari&n. India: niHnm France; Japan, . Australia, Greece M mnu n3iaoma. . Miss Findley to Study in Columbia University Harinar hPMi award a rtinlir hip from the Methodist Knisrnnal board of education for a two years course in Columbia university. New York. Mrr R iFiutla will leave next Wednesday for New V - a - . . . . i ore to commence ner studies.' She. will be accompanied to New York by her brother. Bayard maiey. - Miss Flnley graduated from Willamette university with the class of 1920. and while in col lege she took an active part in Student art It! tics Sh .. hoM major offices in the student body government. Having been vice- president one year of the Associat ed Student body and president of A - a V ' mm .. . me i. w. u. a., wntch ornce is considered , one of the highest among tne women of the universi ty. Her ability li a leader In nnl versity affairs, .enhanced" her pop- uamy wun tne siuaent tody. 'For four years as a college stu aent. miss Findley has'heid un disputed title of Intercollegiate women's ,tennis champion .pf Ore gon. . Each year she has engaged ia contents with representatives ot Always Room For Able Helpers It matters little what the state of business is or how many are out of work, graduates of this school manage to keep em ployed When help is scarce, as it Is now, our graduates hold the best places and command the highest wages. Young men and women trained here readily qualify for better places and work their way up. Ability and industry backed by knowledge, always command recognition, especially for graduates of the Capital Business College t . SALEM! OREGON Constipation can be. permanently" cured by Neuropathic treatments without the use of drags. "The wholesale swallow ing of Cathartics Is to be vigorously combatted. The constant use of laxatives, pnrfrative drugs tends to confirm rather than alle viate conditions." Quoted from Anders. Practice of Medicine, fifth edition, page 844. Why continue the drug habit ,when relief can be obtained without them. ' See Dr. F. S. Schultz Neuropath Room 2, Steusloff Illdg. Phones: Office 664 Res. 13HU. s BUY A VICTOR NOW If yon wait until the fall yon may; have to wait until winter, and that would be quite a disappointment . We have just unpacked a shipment of Victors and the Victor Company now writes us that they are awTiy behind on orders; the demand being ranch greater -than they are able to suppIxJ' - We anticipated this many months ago, that's why we 'ordered early. If you're wise youTI order early. 3 Yon Get More for your Money at Moore's Watch the increasing number of Republics on Salem's Streets "THERE'S A GOOD REASON." W. H. HILDEBRANDT & CO. PistributersrMariQn, and. PolK County ;. 279. North Commercial Street r -.S-.T The Taapred; Suit Is the Suit That Wears Yes, time has proted the truth of this. '. ' ' " " ' ' .' ' : The reason is simple a better quality of material, higher grade of workmanship, a perfect fit that can not possibly be had from ready-mad es and which in itself, besides given better satisfaction, taakei for longer wear; ' " - ...--,.; Yes, the tailor-made suit would be the most econom ical even if it did cost a trifle more.' But it doesn't t Tailored Suits Are Now Being Made at Prices Often Lower Than That Asked for Ready-mades ' v ;' With this fact in mind it be impossible for the broad minded man to fail to' see the real extravagance he is allowing when purchasing hand-me-downs. See our full line of fall suitings now! If yon are not convinced of the wearing quality in every pirce," buy your ready-made," but you ' will be convinced! - '..", " We can deliver your suit whenever you want it. D.I.10SHER Tailor to Men and Wemea 474 Court Street SALEM "0 - if v" TO SCHOOL THIS WINTER l you live several blocks from your school, you cannot imagine the time you will save by covering1 the distance on a wheeL - . - ' , ... Why walk day after day, when you can get there so much easier, so much more quickly, and at the same time be enjoy ing yourself with the vigorous and healthful exercise of bicycle riding t If you 'are one of the unlueky one-fourth of- the boys who still have to walk, see dad today, and .bring him with you to see us tomorrow. We will show you how easy it b to . ' . .. it-. ' buy a bicycle, and how. it will benefit you, ; .. . Wt Sell - Dayton - Columbia -Heavy, S ervice Bicycles LOYD Ev i. ' 337 Court Street . . . - : ' . ..S3c Canton Cafe ; TODAY'S MENU T First Claas Uttm ar serred. as the foHowlat: . j American or Chinese dishes any time of the da or alchU Special UerchanU Lsuacbes kenrs from 11 a. n. to t p. sa. Aurtut 12. 1J:S . v:;'! - KOIT . . . Chkken Broth Bouillon Fried Tenderloin of S61e vith Tartar Ease. 11 .ZSc. Fried salmon with Lmon Fried Halibut with Letaos Fried Black Ced ithfeppr 8aace .- KXTREK Top Slrloia Spanish Minced Ham Omelatta. Fried Calve Liver and Bacon Minced Chicken Green Pepper on Toast... Hot Boast Beef Sandwich.. ' ItO.tST P. , Roast 8prln Chicken with Dressinr Roast Le of Veal with Dressing .'.4Se Roast Lea; of Tork with Apple Sauce ...43c Prime Rib of Beef with Brows Gravy "...3 VEGETABLE Summer Squash nr-HHEirr Apple Saace Coffee ; Tea : MDk Inrlodlass; Hoep, Vegetablee mad Oriak with mmj Mrst Order t . .. The sanitarr inspection report hy the Oreo DsJry and Food Commisslos conjtratalates Mr. Lai Ylck. proprie tor of the Canton Cafe, for lh 10t',4 saaltary coediUos ot bis place at UJH North Commercial street. ftoe 40c S3 fis SOe ?.. . ". f 8AN1TART INSPECTION . RKPORT: OFFICE OF THE OREGON DAIRY. A.ND FOOD v . -;. , COMMISSIONER 'Portland, Ores on - . J. D. MlcXle. Commissioner Name of Place Canton Cafe,- c- Name or proprietor Lai Yick. Salem. Street number. 1C2H North Commercial... Date of Inspection. Anst-20. 1120.. . . Remarks: "Dtninr room has excellent lifbt: t orreesed. Boon tod Ubki kept dean, t Kitchen aJso Is'wellJlfhied .'sinks and isiee kepi and screened. Ranee, tablet. tW. JL DUNCANi Iaye:ar. 4 . 4 .