The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, October 05, 1920, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE OKEGON STATESMAN. SALEM, OREGON.
TrESBAV Mons-iN'Q. QCTonKR r,, yi-.n
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, LAST DAY -
HAROLD LLOYD
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."FAMILY HONOR"
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Try Classified ,Ads. in The
Statesman For Results
SCHOOLS SHOW
MORE STUDENTS
Enrollment on Opening Day
is Bigger Than Last Year,
i Records Show; T
The enrollment in the tity
schools yesterday showed a de
cided increase over the first 'day
or registration last years jand in
me opuion oi me scnooiauinn-
tfes the total enrollment will
reach tie 4000 mafk. ur hun
dred amd twenty more pupils reg
istered jMonday than registered!
last year on the opening day, mak
ing a, gain or approximately- 17
per cent. The largest increase is
n the grades, which show a gain
of 178. The junior high:; school
has an -increase of 138 4nd the
senior 104. ,
At a special meeting off the Sa
in school board last night, it
was generally conceded that the
scnooi Dounaaries as mapped oui
were the? solution for the time be
ing at leastf the congested con
dition of. some of the schools,, and
especially the Washington! school
wnere tne greatest cnance was
made. If;
The salary of the school nurse.
Miss Taylor, was fived by the
board at. $90.
A general discussion regarding
the inefficiency, of the book sale
service In supplying the- students
with their text books took- place.
and a committee was appointed to
confer with K. Gill & Coil state
distributors in order that;!' the
trouble might be. overcome.
31 r. usnorne, wno nas Deep en-
gaged -to have charge of the; phys
ical training or tne high school.
in conjunction-with the wdrk of
the.Y. Ml C. A.;was present!!'! He
stated that it would be impossible
for him -t give five days dt .the
week to the service of the school
as physical director, owing tin his
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Bright Colored skull caps absolutely free is to en
one new subscriber to the DAILY . OREG05
STATESMAN.. That is new subscriber who his
not taken The Statesman for the past month. -
These caps are well made of good material. Co ort
todaj and get a new subscriber and send or brirg
your, order to the Circulation Department and you
can get one of the Skull caps just as soon as your
First Come First Served orer is verified. y , -
Bring in a new subscriber or come and getmore particulars
Daily Oregon Statesman
215 S. Commercial Street
duties as secretary of thef Iboy's
department of the Y. M. C. A but
could leach three days otl'.the
week. The 'board decided thai: his
services should be retained!; for
the three days, provided suitable
irangements could be made for
the remainder of the week. Su
perintendent G. W. Hug was' em
powered to i adjust the matteir , if
possible, with the directors of the
V. M. C. A..! and in case be is; not
able to do so to engage a nevv di
rector. M. .:
The room rent in the Doniestic
cottage was raised to SI 5 fof a
single room and $25 to a doqble
room, and. the board would pro
vide a piano for the reception
room. . -
It was moved and carried tiat
the board provide desk copies if
the text books for the teacher:
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''He's the man for you and me, mother.".
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CHAMPIONS BATTLE
FOR WORLD TITU
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race, the American leaguers will
have no opportunity for prelimin
ary practice Ebbet's field until
tomorrow aboli noon.
This cannotta;i to be a handi
cap to them foff he Brooklyn park j
with its short right field, barked j
by a concrete Wall, makes risht
position difficult to play until the
fielder becomes! accustomed to the
angle at which a hard hit ball
caroms off th i-all. Proper judg
ment on such p. hit frequent means
the differenc between a single
and double. A further advantage
rests with thg Brooklyn team, in
that the players have had. a longer
period of res between the win
ning of the pennant and their en
try into the world series than
Cleveland. . -
The probabl lineup of the teams
tomorrow will be
and his fellow players of Cleve
land there will be a large party
of newspaper writers and fans ac
companying the team when it ar
rives tomorrow. Owing to the
closeness of the American leagud
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GOMFOUNDCOPAlBAM
AT YOUR DRUGGIST
People's Cash Store
Jamieson. If
Wambsgahss, 2b
Speaker, cf
Smith, rf
Gardner, 3b ,
Johnston, lb
Sewell, ss
O'Neill, c
Bagby or Coevelskie,
quard, or .Smith, p,
Brooklyn
Olson, ss
Johnston. 3b
Griffith, rf
Wheat, If
Myers, cf
Konetchy. lb
Kilduff. 2b
filler, c
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REPUBLICAN PARTY
IS DEPENDABLE
(i eSud uiojj pannuuoa)
TenYears
- Hilars : tmWm
women who have kept the faith
World Tnrtnil or l-reclm.
i "The real question Which sthis
whole league Echeme presents to
the average citizen i3 this: Shall
we go into Europe and take upon
pun-elves as a people 'and as a
part of our burdens and obliga
tions the turmoil, the jptfife, ra
cial conflicts and the imperialis
tic schemes of the old world, or
shall i we" stay out?, neep that
plain, fundamental proposition be
fore you. .
j "All these schemes lead to but
one destination Eurppe.i,Wheth
flr you have it with orwithnut
Reservations, it ail leads to Eu-
ppe ana joins you anc your
bildren and your chfldren'H rhil-
dren to their councils, their set
tlements, their standard of liv
ing, their conceptioas of govern
ment, their wars.and their etiprnal
diplomatic intrigue just nof tor
menting Europe i &s it has fo'r 30'J
years. ,
- jftrpend On I'. H"n
(f'Whether you call the scheme
a league, a concert of pow rs. an
alliance or an' association they
all lead to Europe and place upon
the' aln-ady bended hacks of Am
erican .taxpayers their scheme of
exploitation and waste,' and' upon
the shoulders of the American
youth the military burdens which
must eventually grow out of this
scheme.-. ,
"This is the reason why TJoyd
George Is. perfectly willing for us
to come in on our own terms.
This is the reason which Viscount
Grey is willing, for us to fix up
our own methods, gratify our
own vanity as to the method of
going In. For they undrrtand
and have so declared that once
in. the method of getting in is
immaterial. Once there we must
assume all the obligations and
deal with all the situations which
our presence there inevitably in
curs, i
lyeagur Is a Failure.
"Witness some of the scenes at
Versailles, such as tha , betrayal
of China the deal by which
Shantung was bartered away to
an unfriendly powef. America
sat in the settlement and was
silent. If not silt-nt. then by
reason of her association, power
less. That is the first time in
all her history that she connived
at the betrayal of a fiiendly peo
ple and broke eve.y pledge, legal
and moral, which a people could
make. . .
"And that is the first time that
the United States ever sat in on
a European settlement."
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mence at onie to restore year energy,'
strength and; endurance by taking
, Doesn't it make you feel
good cause you to straight
en, up- and feel "che3ty"
when someone guesaes your
, age at ten yearsj or so
younger than you really
are? You look into your
mirror, smile with satisfac-
tion and say to yourself:
4 Well, , he didn't make such
a bad guess, at' that." '
The point ia: You're no
Ider than your vitality.
If a man is strong, vigor
ous, mentally alert, fine and
fit at 50 he has a better
i chance of living up to 80
than a man of 30 who i3
weak and run-down has of
vi living up to CO. While, none
; of us can stay the years nor
stop timo, we. should all
make an heroic effort to suc
cessfully resist the effects
of time by ever keeping our
vitality a? par.
A -When you sense a feeling
ff slowirg dovrn of your
physical f orces when your
tomach. liver, kirlnn'onrl
,U ' keen, thm
VlUtT UI73n3 Sr.OW SlOTlsmF kw,i. i, fi
weaknessi-when you notice. , rltur jL-iii-
and .- punch-m, other smw. ;
Words -when ym fed yonr vitality LYKO MEDICINE COMPANY
lor ialclaU droggist3.r Always in stock at Perry's drug store.
The Great General Tonic
' Thia master body-builder will heir
yoa necp younf? m' spini ana men la
and physical action, because it wiB
t Nature in maintaining yoar riUility at par
It eitricltrs the blood, n-atnrca worn-oat tisauei
rxTtjis janfrling and over-wrourfat nfrvea. in
tite. tones up tlw dicostioo in ihorV, will put net
in a, new Tifror
and pew wtm in
everjr fibre of
jrowr bod jr.
Yoa will be
aurpriaed how
nwh better
you'll feel after
Ukinjr a t--iit-nent
of LYKO.
if you are tired
and worn out.
"rrtu'jr ar.d
phyncatly ex.
baaMed. I fa
mildly laxative
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DEPARTMENT WOULD
RENT CITY HALL
(Continued trom page 1)
watr. C4y Attorney Macy said
under the charter the city has no
interest in the matter, mllllnr; In
terests being in controll Aider
man (Heny declared the city has
an interest on Twenty-third
Jtrct't becaune the current of Mill
creek is undermining' the pave
ment. At his motion the subject
was referred to the street' com
mittee. .
To the light committee was ro
ferreil a- petition for installation
of a light at Hickory and .Fifth
streets.
Just as We
Expected '
All Salem is talking about
it and you will too
Here Until Friday Midnight
Our Ad vice
Come Early
members of th council last night
against payment of expenses in
clined by the city health orficer,
in treating women afriicted with
social diseases. This is under a
nate law which proving that cit
ies pay physicians and hospitals
and statjd the expense of medi-cin-
. renufred. Last month tfta
city paid $125 arid last night a
bill for 'd was presented. The
city attorney was asked to ascer
tain if there is any limit to the
amount expected of the city.
High Wtcr I to then
A petition was re?d from pro
lerty owners in the vicinity of
State and Nineteenth streets ask
ing the city to take measures to
protect their prop?rty from high
THINGS THAT NEVER HAPPEN
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VK WKIIK ITlTrXATK IX SKCtniXCi AX ADDITIONAL
$750,000 Of The Popular
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CS? EDMONTON-Yielding 9
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3IATI K1TIF-S AS FOIJXVS: ; lrisrijl ivl rmi-aBRual IntrrW
$;MHMXMluSr4.'l. IWtl; , New York ami at the office of Morris
SliO.OOO Due Sept. f '1021; lUtitlirrs Isr.
TtSASClXl. ETATEXEJTT '
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t iola!ia( paLltc tliH- . . .
Net debeatare drbl
Reveaae froat pablic vuliiiea (akave tt ( prratioal.
Net MMrai imreTr-mDt debt
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IX ADDITION' TO BEING GENERAL OBMfi ATIOX NOTE. THESE ARE SECrSED BT LONG TIME
lfclJt.TL KKi TUTAUXti 2.i4.4
EdmonUa i aa iadalrUI ritr .f KO,KtO la 70.0tO rple. aad the roaiarrrlal eealer af
miles t axri'-ultaral land. rj.ain ia the pnda-tia ef vheat aad elher (raiaa aad lieatek.
lata r dmantna fara the wealth af the fertile MrKeezia K trr 'Wy and the frrat frae Rjrer
mo nlrr. aad eat of it i tarn, the equipment aad apt.li- for thee t aad wralthr raptrea. .
Ltf allty t b apprared by Malona, Waloaa It Vons. Tcrvnta, Canada..
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production
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Our Price 35c
Children 10c
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If is eiqfvf o'coclc
jfijs represents one inch,
. of PUROCA shading cream.
7 s4 Mle Men
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it one minute v
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And you have a grwrou. lasting lathrrthat
will Roftm the toughest beard so the razor
will fairly dance through the shaving task.
Use Purola for speed and smootHness.
And listen to this: If you don't find Purola
the greatest shaving cream you"Ve ever ued.
return any part of the tube to your dealer
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