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t ! CITY NEWSIN tntk Farm Exhibits Oregon "state fair. A.N. noerfler, owner of 86 of the Ioka irm Durocs has a most attrac tive exhibit at the fair this week wins many prizes. In one cuss whare 46 hogs Were entered this, herd won first prize in the rtJii and futurity class and also innior champion. This being the ' Jtrongest competition i of any past Oregon state fair. f Wool Rwrnt- Knitting- j 64 South 16th. OwtaJ To An Error In yesterday's I paper, it is not th Cherrian band that will play the ooening dance at Auburn liall OctobT . but a first class band that U be announced at a later date. J ' . ' ' physicians To Meet Th. polk-Yamhlll Marion Med ical society will meet at the Com Sictai club. Salem. Tuesday. October 6 at 7:30 p. m. The pro- mm follows: Quarantine,". Calvin S. 'White,! Portland. Dis Siloa opened by Dr. Bt H. Mc SJon. Dallas.. ! ."Observations from a recent visit to the Mayo Clinic." Dr. C. H. Robertson Sa tam." Some one. from Portland will ' probably v be here to present ELECTRIC MACHINE & ENGINEERING CO. Tor Thor Washing Machines and Electric Work and Supplies. SS7 Court St. ' Phone 488 WANTED Sacks, Hides, Machinery and all kinds of Junk, CAPITAL JUNK AND BARGAIN HOUSE III Center St. Phone 898 ffoda Crackers, per pound. . . .SOc Dairy Salt In CO pound sack. .75c straws, per bale .......... .63c Laundry Soap la 23 bar lots 91.00 Eardwheat Flour at per sack $&25 M The Highland Grocery fhone 490 744 Highland Avenue HARTMAN BROS. CO. Tor Fins Jewelry . Jewelers and Opticians . CROSSETT SHOES Male Life V Walk' Eaay SCHEI'S The House of Kuppcnheimer THE wDAYT0ir Toe Bicycle for Everyone LLOTD B. BAMSDXX 887 Court Street Bicycles and Bicycle Repairing "WALLFELT" Takes the place of cloth at about cne - third . IIAX 0. BUREIJ 179 N. Commercial St 167 North Commercial St. Mthe Electric Sign "SHOES" DENNISON ELECTRIC CO. . I0n WORK AND FIXTURES Xorth libertj Street D.H.M0SHER Hlh Class Cleanbg and Pressing 474 Court Street MfflED Beans Em , Potatoes topic's Cash Store i " l :: ' I MARY PICKTOED r - i , - : In I I "SUDS" LONG DISTANCE AUTO ' TRUCKING WinaineUe Valley Transfer Co. Phone 1400 W also do local hauling BRIEF tha subject of organization rela tive to public health legislation. Vocal Pupils Contemplating Study Arranges lesson periods with Lena Belle Tartar. Old ' Italian Method. Choir and chorus train ing. Phone 334 or, 1615. For Sale Ladies riding Boots- Slightly worn, spurs, leathers, stirrups and -crop. Mrs. A. E. Lyons. Nu Dona Corset. Opening Studm .Lillian Hartshorn, teacher piano end organ. Studio 394 N. Church, phones 178; or 2042. res. i ' . Water Applications ''' Applications for permits to ap propriate water have been filed in the offiea ef Percy A. Cupper, state engineer; hy Edward Mc Elligott of Grants Pass, covering the appropriation of water from Max creek? for tire irrigation of a small tract in Josephine county. Other applications ares By Nick Sauer & Sons of Kerby," covering the appropriation of water from Illinois river for the irrigation of 64 acres in Josephine1 county. By Peter Goebel, of Watlowa, Ore., 'covering the appropriation of wa ter from Bear creek for the Irri gation of a small tract In Wallowa county. I Bead i- Helpful Health Hints. Dressmaking School 119? south; Liberty i street. For information call 882. j . v- Th Armenian Drive VFor destitute children will start Monday afternoon, October 4 and continue until Wednesday even ing-. Clothing; should; be -placed in bundles on the front porch and will be . called for. In case any bundles ars overlooked please phone 681. ; , I . Drs. White and Marshall Osteopathic physleians. U. S. Bk. S. C STONE, M. D. CURES CANCERS and does a general office 'practice. Office Tylers Drug Store 157 South Commercial Street VALLEY RED SPECIAL TUBES ,: . At A. H. MOORE'S POTATOES Call on ns before you "Sell BISHOP BROS. Corner Ferry and Jligh Streets Phone 1400 : ... j. Talking Machines and Records Player Pianos and Player Rolls Place Your Order Early for Pall Planting; y Complete line varieties Salem Nursery Company Phone 1763- ' 427 Oregon Bids. W0QDRY conducts sales anywhere In Marion or Polk counties. Store located 270 N. Com'L AUCTIONEER Better Goods for lVes j HIGHEST PRICE PAID Par ' ' " SECOND HAND FURNITURE . Stoves, Carpets and Tools Capital Hardware St Furniture Col 285 N. Commercial St. Phone 947 Trunks, Bags, Smt Cases Mnsio Bolls and Brief Cases at HAMILTON'S 340 Court Street FURS STORED i . t- i ' Store your Furs during, aummer with vs. WEST FTJR CO. 521 Court. Opposite Court House CARL & B0WERS0X ! r Otoceries ' '"''.f ' 383 Court Street Phone 409 U. S. GARAGE 554 Ferry Street rrnwn hht NOT ABUSED CAR8 SPECIAL New series Studebak- er. value 11625. tocay sisuu. U. S. Garage. Phone J752. USED CARS To Sell Cheap for Cash or to trade for Bread and Bauer THE B. A C. MOTOR CO. 178 '8, Commercial St. 15 1 I Bosick's , BAliai ALBANY ' r Monday, October 4 Will be a day long to; be re membered in your life if you usa it to .begin a course of office training at the Capital Busines3 college. ' The best time to begin is now on the opening day. - Salmon ' Cheapest for three years.- It you! want to can any, phone 211. Fitta Market, Teachers Get Together ?. Teachers of the Salem schools eld a get-together meat at the high school yesterday morning, the first time they have all been together this year. Each teacher was. asked to risa when his or her name was called, give a self-introduction and tell all , the other teachers where he or slje came crom. It was their first meeting with! George W. Hug1, the new su perintendent of the Salem schools. Bertha Junk Darby's Studio j ji Opens October 4. 679 N. Cot- tagei Authorized teacher of the Progressive Series of Piano Les sons! ! Miss Margaret Fisher Jill resume her classes in piano. October 4. Studio 790 N. Church. Phone 2041 M. Spe cial attention given to beginners, jj , ; . Licensed to Marry Marriage licenses were rranted yesterday to Lesbv Vaughn and W. T. Cribbins: Opal L. Garrett of Salem and Frank E. Nijswan der of Portland; Mary Gladys Conroby and Carl Smith Knapp of Salem: Irene Frye.and Ray mond c. Abst, of Salem. Trusses- Fitted at Tyler's Drug store by an epxert in the business. . Evening Clauses in Trigonometry And Algebra, prices reason able, good teacher. Phone W. H Burtis 572,, after five. , Gars Collide - W. R. Darby, while driving east on Court street yesterday collid ed with a car going - south on Cottage with the result that bis cap', received a smashed fender and a bent axle. FOR SALE Stoves, Ranges, Heaters, Furn ture and Tents CAPITAL JUNK AND BARGAIN HOUSE 215 Center St. Phone 398 Salem School of Expression Lain Rosamond Walton, Director 147 N. Commercial Phone 592 DIXIE DOUGHNUTS 35c Doz. SALEM BAKING CO. 439 Court Street, i Phone 954 Salem Cleaners; and Dyers Repairing and Alterations Phone J868 JACK'S CAFE A good place to eat Ehort Orders all day 163 S. Com! Street J. D. Uaddox, Prop. W. W. BIOORE Furniture Store The Home of the Vlctrola Tou set more for your money at Moore's It Pays to Trade at The FARMERS CASH STORE C Barton Durdall S47 North ConuaerdLal W W. T. RIGD0N CO. Leading Funeral Djrectori MOVING L A n M c STORING 930 SHIPPING SAlxIl ah i R t nu ivuius TRAflSFER ol Goods Oar Urf ileat at tracks anablea s ia fira yen prampt- erriea and a track of tha aiaa necdad for you fa I Country n Inf Dlataaes BauUag a Specialty. . ! W. Ra, an Hell ' S W OOP 'AND OOA Ir ; D. A. XAKUXK, Maaagac, Aaatdene Phona 1898 Dreamland Rink -Dance : ' Eyery Wednesday and Saturday and Every Xlgh Fair Week Bungalow Orchestra V Ko Raise In Prices WhatHaTeYoa? BBSaSBSSSSSBBBBBBBSeBSB We buy, sell and exchange new and second-hand furni ture, stoves, ranges, rugs, tools, etc We will buy you oat. ' COL. W. P. WRIGHT Auctioneer 271 N. Com'l St.. Salem. Or. List your sales with us People's Farnitare - - - Store Night Phone 1047 Phone7J4 Magazines and Subscriptions The Ace, 127 North High street Randall Funeral Today The funeral of Mrs. Charles Z. Ranciall will be this afternoon at 2:30 at the Riedon chapel. - Rev. G. L. Putnam will conduct the services and burial will be in the O. Q. F. cemetery. Anto Damaged two cars were badly aamagea in. a collision yesterday at the in tersection! of Front and Center streets. They were baing driv en by T. E. Herlihy of Portland and T. J. Clark. The latter wad coming off Center street bridge and claims he dld not see the oth er car. Love, Watchmaker ami Jeweler 337 State street, Salem. Eugene Pastor Speak Kev. John T. Stivers, pastor evangelist j of the Eugene Bible university,! will preach at - First Christian church today. Bonds .Forfeited Ralph Goff and John Wasley of Portland forfeited their bonds of 150 each by their non-appearance to answer to the charge of boot legging at the state fair grounds during the weak. ' Turkish Baths Are used lor .internal as well as external cleansing of .ones self. Rlgdon and Sox Reliable funeral directors. Lainson Case Set The casa of Lainson vs. South ern Pacific Railway company Is docketed for Monday and Tuesday of next week. The plaintiff com plains that owinlnar to a train on a crossing, his automobile was de stroyed and that he suffered per sonal Injuries, lacerating his body and breaking both his-lega lie demands 12,000 damages and I 1651.75 tor hospital and medical treatment. i Colds Are Cured Through taking Turkish baths.' Lejral Blanks - Get them at The Statesman of fice. Catalog; on application. Citizens Asked! to Help- Residents or . Salem are request ed to phone Into police head quarters when the street lights are found to be turned off, and also when tha lights are turned on again. This Is valuable infor mation to the city management. and citizens would thereby prof it through lending their assist ance in the matter. - For Head and Ear Trouble Take Turkish baths. POD ! WOOD One car of .dry ash wood, Sll per V - cord. Phone 620. f TRACIJY WOOD CO. Your Car Needs Service , A; heavy, well equipped tow car and well equipped shop 'always;; at your, service . Great Western Garage Phone 44. Opposite Court House WE NEVER SLEEP WEI XV SAXXX, OKXOOX tp at SLZGH HOTEL A Bona Away from Hens Btrietly Modenn 91.00 par cay 100 Keoas of Slld Cemioxt Only Hotel la Bnaiaaaa Diatriet A GOOD MEAL Dellclously Prepared, Well Served Music Dancing CANTON CAFE 162 North Commercial St. . $2.00 DOWN A .WEEK will buy a - " ! OneTMinute ElectricJWashing Machine WfiL GAHLSDORF. The Store of Hot Hojisa- waxes $5,000 A Year That is what a young man of our acquaintance is earning to-day. He is a vigorous, Intelli gent fellow, with a good educa tion and a special training in business. ' ' j Special Training Did It That Is what he says. The spe cial training enabled him to make definite nse of his other educational advantages. He re ceived that special training In this school. The business world is kind to the properly trained young maa or. woman. Begin your train ing now. j , .i Call, let us talk matters over. Enroll tomorrow.' - Capital Business College Salem, Oregon MILLER About 14-year-old boy prefer red. Call at Statesman business office, or phone 683. I'etitioiM For Gnardlansliln A petition for the appointment of a guardian for . Otto? Martin Engdahl, a 16-yaar-old toy, was filed with the county clerk yea- ieraay ny bis foster mother, Mrs Ennna C. Engdahl. T Turkish Baths Opens ? The pores of the skin and helps good circulation of the bjood. Appraisers Named- The estate of Ella Scfcoor. de ceased. Is valued at abot $14, 000. The sols heU-aWay Is her husband, Edward Schoor. who has been appointed as administra tor of the estate. T. K. Ford. George Duniford and B. Ford are named as appraisers. j Ten Daily Turkish Bathsv- t Will . 1 1 ' M horrid sUrt in today at the Ore gon Bath House, under nfv miff- 8 Jndsment Asked , I Asa toff filed a comnlaint against .the Cherry City rftill r?- leraay, in wnvch he ask judg ment for the sum of 1 17 6.50 with Interest at 6 ner cent from August? 2 2r J919. In paytgent for the delivery of oats. k t i , Minor Change in Schedule , Oregon. Electee Railway . i"i On and afrar Monday, fOct. 4, cnanges In passenger, schedule win be as follows: ? Local trains No. 22 and 24 be- A r . ... - M . i i wee a wooaourn ana- taim will be restored. No. 23 will leave Woodburn 2:07 p. m., arrive Sa lem 3.05 p. m. No. 24 win leave Salem .3:30 p. m., arrival Wood burn 4:13 p. m. 1 No. 9 arriving Salem 6t 4.12 p. m. from Portland will have connection to and from 5-Wood burn Saturday and Sunday only. xso. 14 leaving Salem .40 p m. for Portland will haw con nection to Woodburn Saturday ana sunaay only. f J. W. .RUchle. Agent J BITS FOR BREAKFAST) It actually was i S The beat fair ever.' - The prunes are not all .lost' . . i Much of the crop may et be saved If - only ample labqr may be bad. . g L J 5 Every one ought to help the prune men. In every way possible I School -children; you wUl not be playing "hookey" If yo stay out a few days to help save the prunes. . a. . a. This applies to Salem schoo " t children, for the schools an the prune dlstlcts will not oen as long as the prune situation acute. " . -I Cox makea a great hit with his Democratic audiences by isaying that there should be new faces In the United States senate. There I will be; and they will be RvDubll can faces, too, as they should be, for the good of this country and the enure world. f. Employes of the Salem tostof- f Ice are overworked. Thei? ; are handling double the business of some months ago, with the- same number of people: and some of them new 4iands. I A civil service examination Is to be held October 23, with th$ hope of getting an eligible list. The writer understands that thre Is no eligible list now. 1 W S I The postoffice departmenf does not seem to hare heard that galem is growng. Almost the Impossible is being equied ot the faithful men on the Job.: . ' : r AT THE LIBRARY "Drawing and Design! for Craftsmen", by Rowers. ? "Our Southern Highlanders." a sympathetic description of. .the mountaineers ox the eouh, by Kephart. ? . "Darkwater", selections Intend ea to now now it feels to the a black man. and what the solntlon for- him in a white country is. by DuBois. ! "How I Filmed the War by Halins. . I "History of the United States from Hayes to McKinley'li by Rhodes. t "Mediaeval and Modern -Eur ope, a history by Robinson; "The Violin and its Story' It construction as well as Its history oy Aoeie. ? "Antonl Stradivari" an appre ciation by Petheric. s "Health by Stunts." by JCap- taln Pearl of the A. E. F. ? "ChUdbood ana Charactev stndy of the religious life of the child by Hartsborne. "The Woman of Forty, a-study ot hygiene, by Lowry. -The PracUcal Book of Orient al Rugs," well Illustrated, 4 br Lewis. - - ; 8 - "Social Games and Group uances. oy ticora. o "In The Amazon Jungle.1 ad ventures In the remote' parts of the upper Amazon ' country,'; by Bellenbauffh. 1 ."Short .Stories from the EalkJ ans' by Underwood. t "Mince Ple.M a mixture on all kinds of subjects by Morley. "A Tarpaulin MusUr," by jobn Masefield. t "Winning Clue." , a detective story by Hay. " j "Blooming Angel", a novef by Irwin. . "Betty Dell." a . novel by K bourne. t "Her Son." a nov?I by Vachell. "Big Timber." a story of the northwest by Sinclair. I "A Journey to the Gaiden Gate." Imaginative animal stories for children 'by Towns?nd. A -Leaders ot the Great Wir." by Bowell. r "Chinese W'ondar Book-- filry tales with Chinese Illustrations WOMEN LEADERS HERE THURSDAY !.. ; National League of Women Voters to be Represent- ed in Address Miss Gertrude Watklns and Miss Liba Peshakova, field direc tor of the National League of Women Voters, at the Invitation of the Oregon branch of the na tional association, are in the state and expect to visit Salem Thurs day, October 7. and plans have been made for them to speak at 30 at the Commercial club. Mrs. C. B. Simmons of Port land, who will be remembered al ways for her war work. Is direc tor for the west roast states and Miss Cornelia Martin of Salem Is director of research for the state league. The National League of Wo men Voters is the outgrowth of the National American Woman's Suffrage association, of - which Mrs. Carrie Chapman Catt has been president for many years. It is not a political party, nor is it partisan. It Is the common ground for women of all political parties to come together to stand back of Improved legislation. The .committees of the-league the sort of legislation women are particularly interested In: Child welfare, with Mrs. Percy V. Pen ny packed as chairman; American' izatlon, Mrs. F. R. Bagley chair man; food supply and demand. Mrs. Ed P. Coctigan chairman; protection of women in industry. Mrs. Raymond Robblns chairman; uniform laws affecting women. Mrs. c. B. Mcculloch; social hy glene. Dr. aleria Parker chair man; research.! Mrs. Mary Sum ner Boyd chairman, and Improve ment in election laws. Mrs. Carrie Chapman Catt. The second aim of the League of Women Voters Is to foster edu cation In citizenship. Most ft me states oi tne union are com Ing together to study fundamen tals and essentials of our govern roent and - to hear discussed the issues they will vote upon. The slogan adopted in Chicago last February at the first League or women oters convention is: ''Get Into the parties, for since our government functions through parties. It is unintelligent to stay on the outside. 1 Women are en couraged to Join the party of their choice, but not to become narrowly partisan. It Is the work of the league at women voters to arouse and awaken an Interest among women In voting and to see that they have an opportun ity to hear disctssed those meas ures women are most vitally con cerned about. ' Fmo! Horse Show Held Friday Night in Stadium The final horse show, held In connection with the 59th state fair, was held in the ' Sudfum Friday night, a 'gbod-sized audi ence iritnessins the interestinf performance ot the entries in the various classes: . ' Awards were announced as fol lows: Clara 33. ponies, tandem A. C. Ruby only entrant. Class 2. ladies roadsters First. Hildare. owned by Mrs Wayne -W. Keyes. Tacoma:' sec ond. Le Grande McDonald, owned by. A. C. Ruhy. TorUand; third. Diana, owned by II. M. Kerron. Portland. t- . Class 30. stock saddles horses First. Highball, owned by J N. Grants, Vancouver; second, horse owned by A. R. Hunter. La Grand third, horse owned by A. C. Ruby, Portland. Class 21, fire" raited horses. combination FJrst, Hildare, owned by Mrs. Wayne W. Keyes. Tacoma; second. Le Grande Mc Donald, owned by A. C. Ruby of Portland ; third. Cecila. owned hy Harvey Dick, Portland. Class 17. gentleman's J saddle horses, over 1S.2 First. Sterling HIGHEST PRICES Paid for I Vegetables and Fruits , PEOPLE'S CASH STORE Take Away lliat Stuffy - ' I Feeling j Why suffer all winter with that coldt A pack age 'ot SCHAEFER'S COLD " ! TABLETS ' .j - - will i remove all disagree able i feeling in two da vs. j Try them, 25c package i i i I . i : Sckefers Drag : Store 135 N. Commercial St - t Phone 197. r - Duke, owned by Natt McDoufrall, Portland; eecond.tLe Grande Mc Donald, ownea oy a. u. ituoy oi Portland; third The Spook, owned by Natt McDougall. Portland. Exhibition. Old Glory, ownea by James D. Farreli. Portland. driven by Mrs. Wayne W. Keyes. Tacoma. Lot 164. six-in-hand, draft teams First. A. C. Ruby. Port land: second. D. F. Burge. Al bany; third. A. C. Ruby, Port land. : - Class 11. sporting tandems First. Moderation, owned by Jas. MrCleave. Victoria; and Prohi bition, owned by same; second, Kitdare and Spider, owned by Claude Starr. Portland. I Exhibition. Premier, owned by D. Farreli. Portland, ridden by W. S. Elliott. Seattle. Class 27. hunting teams First Moderation. Whiskey and Black Prince, owned by James McCleave of Victoria. ,B. C: second Princess Pat, owned by Helen West. Port land, and Highland Laddie and Mate, owned by Clementine Lewis of Portland: third. Indian Maid. Indian Princess and Blarney Stone, owned by James McCleare, Victoria. B. C. Class 29, high Jump First, In dian Msid. owned by Jamea Mc- CleaTe. Victoria, ridden by Miss Itorothy McCleave: second Pro hibition, owned by James Mc Cleave. Victoria; third. Victoria, owned by James McCleave, Vic toria. : , . "Ton advertise this as the best hotel In town," said Sniff, who had stayed . over ulght. -It certainly is." replied the clerk. . "Well, that may be a boost for the hotel, but It's a terrible knock for the town." The front porch campaign has Its advantage over the wheel chair campaign. . FLTURK DATES. Ortator S. Saadar Oriatlaa Bcinc Ie-lar at aiiaai j. - lrtoher 4. MondaT Salrai eaaiaiaaits Irainiar araaol for rlir1 r4ralM at pa Hi a library pai far 12 wka roursa. Vrtar 4, Moadar Baleai achecis 7fhT IS. rriiay OMBtv T.M3.A, coBTYBtioa. Saltm. , Kavaaihar S. TaaaAay Dtai Say. ; TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY SEVEN-ROOM HOUSE AND LOT for sale. Possession soon; own er. Phone 806J or 494.- A DANDT ROOM AND LOCA tion for confectionery - and quick lunch counter for rent Inquire phone 540. LADD & BUSH BANKERS Zftaillihed 18C3 . General B&nkfrxg Eniiaeii Office Heron from The Public is Invited to Christian Science j By CLARENCE W. CHAD WICK, C. S. B'of s ; ! Omaha, Nebraska i I ' . '""' Member of the Board of Lecturrsliin of The Mother Church, The First Church At the Armory, Salem, ,rin Investment Involving Patriotism as Well as Profit ! THE United States National Bank owns and offers subject to prior sale or change in price ' ; v In- ' - l Here $26,000 llaxion Connty 5Vso Eoa4 Bonds is the means of putting your zaoner wotk. ngm cere unity as weu compensation. V m . comm " SALiM.OSJE. We are showing a rciy fine line of Umbrellas j . i i i " " i in all the new shades, ! ' . " I :. They all hare gnaran- teed silk corers i . i -. Also some high grade - ' . -. Walkia? Sticks We have proven that ww are wor- thy ' of the pub lic's: , confidence. Our equipment Is d I g n f I ed and genteel. We plan eur services care fully and execute them conscien tiously. it 1 J..:' ! Use Stateamaa Classified Ad 10 a. a. to S p. xa. li...-.--,, , , : , SB DRS. SWENNES L ELDRIEDGE r Dentists Our dentistry is ot the highest standard PRICES VERY REASONABLE Trained dental nurse si ways la attendance. Examinations Free Work : ; Guaranteed Office located at corner State and Liberty streets, over Hartman Bros, jewelry store. Phone 1500. DR. A. SWENNES. Mgr. attend a Free Lecture on. of Christ, Scientist, in Boston.' Aiassaehusetts. . - - ... ? Sunday, October 3, 1020, at 3 o'clock . ' as nome, Denexmng u rtturainar you a y" ' the 7 hy-Pitman.