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8 THE OREGON ! STATESMAN, SALEM. OREGON. WEDNESDAY M iRN'INii. ncTOI'.r.R MANO'WARIS WINNER IN RACE American Thoroughbred is Obtainer of Gold Cup 1 and $75,000 4-year-old from Commander J. K. j Aniei lean horse. With today's !.. Koph' stables. The time waslrmrse and c up. his winning total .;U.'j more than a full won! j more than $250. ono, as compared faster! than the old Canadian re-j to the $199,550, won by Domino nrA fir thc distance. j 'n three ears. Man O'War wa" Kaihuel 1. Iliddle or Pb'ila leJ-j purchased by Mr. Riddle from bhia. (owner . of the victor, 1 the MaJ. A j mist Belmont as a year licherl tonight !,y the pure ' ol 1 ling tor $5000. He has been a gold cup valued at j beaten hut oner J7j, ( piid The race was over a course, of a jiui'e .and- a quarter at weight for a'e," the winner carrying 120 to the loser's 12. i A 11 t oii nds 'YI?iwiit urn., i - ; ucue'. j!i me winner paui :.iu. thon'-ughbred horse championship j jTliouands of race ians surged 'of the continent rest tonight on j -ntc the track as the victor can- tiie Mnerioaii side of X'K 1)nrir- ck to the udes' stand Man O'War, tho grt-atUt 2-year j for the weiRhing in and treated old walloped home With faej hi'ra to all the homage due the fiiilne honors of 1920 at Kenil-j new. king of the turf. Surround- worth Jockey club track this af-I ed Divorce Is Denied in Very Lurid Litigation by his admirers. Man O'War tmoon a full eight lengths in posed for the movie cameras and her husband. She lost in J.id The supreme court yesterday. ir an opinion by Chief Justice Mc-tal". appeal fiom Coos county; I'.r'de. -refused to, annul the mar riage of Lu Elsie. Cole and Rob ert Cole. The cafe is a divorce proceeding instituted in Multno mah county by Mrs. Cole against front of i-rn Sir Karton. the great inspected the huge gold cup. in j Cantenbein's. court, appealed, and uie nanus of .nr. nmoie. wun the, sunrenie .court affirms the the curiosity of the race fans sat- decree of the lower court isfied. the big chestnut horse The case I . in,i in E (KEROSENE) HEAT COMFORT toil trotted back to his private bunga low ;ind went Into retirement sur-1 rounded by his retinue of ser vants. His special railroad car was held in readiness to "carry him back to the home stable, j The new champion raced his last- race today, according to a previous announcement by , Mr. i Riddle, which stated that Man O' War would be retired for Weed ing purposes after this season. In his twe years on the : track, however, he has piled up for his owner a fortune that far surpass es the total won by any other St, TSrSrT.ST'rt r ZTJ THINGS THAT : rJKVKK. HAFFJcif i llroihers, vs. U. II. Crops, appel- ': ' -' ' I lant; aip-al noni l rnok county; m t ion to di.siiil.s4 aptM-al tor aitt of sufficient undertaking. Ap-i r.ral dismissed. Smith Security ccmpany and R. ' R. Thompson estate company vs. .l iilmomah oiinty. app'lljnt; ap-; t ful from Multnomah county; .ic i!tr: to review and correct prop-, eity assessment. Opinion !y) Hist ice Johns. Actiou disnrpf M. , I. I. Rasor et al. vs. West j CoasTi'Development con-.Vany f t , ac- tion to recover money. Oplnicn by Justice Johns. Judge John S. ' Coke affirmed. High "Y" Conference at Woodburn Big Success The first Marion County High winch the piaintiff claims that . . ft , -A , m . t . i ui'uuui miuuri n aim iv. oie iorcea ner to marry mm Dy Th, ..,.. threatening ftr life and the life be he,d future crar o: he.- fiancf. lone Jounson These tion wlth county y M. c. A.. nmrKe. j opinion or me aeh fall of representatives from preme courUsays. are not sus- eacn High "Y" club in Marion lituieu oy me lesiimony. i county. Other oninionix were- I t-i " . i , i i n; iiw- -' iii -e cuiiif i-i ii iv . nuis . nil-ma in- ( ences win te to aiigntne illgn gine Sc Machine works, a corpotp -y or Marion county and place ation. appellant; appeal from regulations upon them to encour- Multnomahj county; action for age better and cleaner school damages for personal injur. spfrMf among the different schools Opinion byl Justice Dean. Judge of Marion county. W. x; Oatepis affirmed. Aodrespes of h?nefit were A. M. Lcigan and Fisher C. Io- made during the conference by S'S.' ' wm ) J '' 'i ft!' EVENING HERE 05 To Be rjiyep WITH. Sou All hov iMpte e.x- MKH n VOUCH ni- ihhi nTTTTrTTTTT L ' A i 11 rm - t v, 7 --'V 's ' . " Salem BUSIQK'S r . ; - .. t Lard and Shortenimg No. 10 Pure Lard. .$2.15 No; 5 Pure Lard. ... $1.10 -1 ' " - No. 5' Compound... 98c No. 10 Compound . .$1.90 8 lbs. Vet Cottoleiie $1.97 . f 4 lbs. net Cottokne $1.10 1 i - ..'-'-' 1 gallon Wesson Oil $2.50 Half gal Wesson Oil $1.27 1 quart Wesson OiL'...68c 1'pint Wesson Oil 39c Pint Mazola Oil 36c Quart 66c Half gallon $1.23 1 gallon. $2.33 Syrup Special $ - ". rlalf gallon Monopole Syrup. - ..$1.25 1 ffallon....j $2.45 ! This Syrup 100 per cent sweetening. Large size Log Cabin $1.50 Small -39c 1 gallon Uncle Johns $2.84 Half gallon ,. ..$1.45 - Medium .... ... ........73c Small 37c Beans 12 Small White Beans $1 16 Bayo Beans. J . ... $1 Blue Rose Rice, 3 lbs. 43c Albany 1M AMERICA'S HOME SHOE POLISH jf Protects eundTcservcs WhiLe II Klr SKoes (MdT , Am, A BLACK TAN WHITE OX-BLOOD BROWN tllNUJiA ISDcJSvexrwheid .7 V-;- RETAILERS AT WKblesafe Prices Phone C. O. D Orders 198-186 Baking Powder Royal Baking Powder, 2 Vii pounds $1.20 Royal Baking Powder, 5 pounds ..;.. $2.35 K. C Baking Powder, 25 oz .. 20c K. C. Baking Powder, 15 oz... .12c Calumet Baking Powder, 1 pound.. -23c Calumet Baking Powder, 5 pounds $1.00 Calumet Baking Powder, 3 pounds..: ... 63c t. MTfJtNAT lONAL -C AaiOOS CO N V Breakfast Food C. Cornflakes, pkg. 10c Kellogg's, pkg.............l2c Post Toasties, pkg..... 12c 2 pkgs. Grape Nuts. ...34c Cream of Wheat, pkg. 29c Armour's Oats, pkg.. . 33c 2 Shredded Wheat.. Karo Maple Syrup, No. 5. No. 10 4 31c ....80c $1.55 up the taflcof adrainisterinc the country if his condition became worse. j " TO DARKEN HAIR APPLY SAGE TEA lxMk Ywing! 1 trine lUrk .Natural ( olir, ;m simI Attranivrne4 II. Tracy Strong, city boys work sec retary of Seattle; Jim Palmer. a! eociate seneral secretary of I'ort land; I A. E. Yount. state boys ticretary: L. A. Pickett, city; boys work secretary of Salem; and Mr. Walters, Marion county boys secretary'. j Delegates enjoyed many inters esting and beneficial., talks. Among them were th? following? . .The Man Who Counts To4 day," which brought ; out verjr clearly to the young men that which is expected or manhood to day. '. tUflenllalS OI CnriSlian Man- rmmnn p3r.1n .K. Kr....l in hood portrayed very clearly to the delegates vital essentials. to a h,avv . w,,h "lPlur add- An address on "Itoys: Ques feci. win mrq grey, streaked and tions Asked and Answered." by. faded hair beautifully dark and Tracy Strong and many others fluiurlant. Just a few applications were Interesting. I pwill prove a revelation if your At the last business meeting fhair Is fading, streaked or grey, the following officers wer elect. Mixing the Sage Tea and Sulphur ed for next year's conference J re.scipe at home, though, is trou wbich will b? at Silverton. ;f.blesoine. An easier ay is to get Victor Hicks. Woodburn. pres-. bottle of Wyeth's Sage and Sul ident; Cecil Sharer. Stayton. vlcghur Compound at any drug store, president; Harold Socolofky. Sau ready for use. This is the old lem, secretary. 'time recipe improved by the addi tion of other ingredients. Spices MS 5 pounds, per lb. 3 pounds, per lb. 33c 34c 1 pound, per lb 35c 5 pounds, per lb... 33c Milk Special 2 oz. Pepper...... ?.9c 2 oz. Cinnamon .11c 2 oz. Nutmeg. 12c 2 oz. Cloves.... 12c 2 oz. Alspice.. 10c T 2 oz. Ginger. 9c j2 oz. Cayenne Pepper....9c . oz Mustard. 9c i4Wer Slope Company Asks for Water Rights The Alder Slope Dirrh company! or Knterprls?,, Wallowa county, has filed with'P'rcy A. Cupper, state engineer, an application for authority to appropriate water from Hurricane creek to e nsed a a supplemental supply for the irrigation of land in Wallowa county. Other applications hiV5 ben filed as fcllovs: Hv W. S. Itooth. of AxaKa. Oregon, covering the appropria tion of water from Uooth kulch for domestic purposes In Doug las county. ' Hy United States Spruce 'Pro duction corporation. Portland, covering the appropriation of wa ter from spring. and an unnani-V str?am for railroad pifpos's In Lincoln county. By W. W. Ashcraft. of Ro'e burg, covering the appropriation of water from Biler crevk for Ir rigation, of a small tract n Douglas county. By Georg'J W. Strong of Koler. Ore., covering appropriation of water from Panther ereok for do mestic and irrigation purptses in Douglas county. By St?ve Woodward n behalf of the Wexlfall Irrigation district of West Tall, Dr., covcrin; the ap propriation of wa'er froai ('lover treek for th irrigation of land wit'iin the distiUu While wipy, grey, faded hair i not sinful, we all desire to retain tur youthful appearance and at tractiveness. . , By darkening your hair with Wyeth's Sae aod Sul phur Compound, no one can tell, because It does it so naturally, to evenljj. You just dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, taking one small ttiand at a time; by morn Jng all grey hairs have , disap peared, and after another' appli cation or two your hair become beautifully dark, glonsy.. soft and luxuriant. Ladies' Purses and Hand B ags A new shipment just rcceired direct from Kev York- t Leather Kodak Bags Morocco Bags Plain Black Pocket Books Hand Tooled Pocket Books i Prices range from 59c to J 7.50 eacb Oar Prices Always the Lowest GALE & CO. Commercial and Court Streets Formerly Chicago Store a want ad. in' the statesman will bring EEsn: ,Jap Rice, 9 lbs......... Pearl Tapioca, 2 lbs.. ; Split Peas, 3 lbs...... ,-$1 ;25c 29c Soap 10 bars Van Hootes Bleaching . ... t. ... 63c 10 bars White Wonder 63c 3 Cream Ofl. ... ... .25c 3 Palm Olive ... . 25 2 cans Libby Milk . : . ...27c 12 cans Ubby Milk. ... . ...... 51.50 1 case, 48 Vans, Libby Milk......................... $5.90 2 cans Carnation Milk..... 27c 12 cans Carnation Milk........'..-:......-....." ..$1.57 1 case, 48 cans, Carnation Milk.. .....-56.29 1 can Eagle Milk...i......... ....29c 3 cans Eagle Milk....... .....84c 6 cans Eagle Milk i .1 ... ..$1.62 12 cans Eagle Milk. ..J. . . .$2.18 Flour Crown Flour, sack. , ' Olympic Flour, sack. pacific Hard Wheat Blend... ...... Diamond C Flour, soft wheat.. No. 10 Pancake Flour. No. 10 Graham............ ...I....... No. 10 Whole Wheat .$3.35 ..$3.35 ...$2.85 ...$2.60 67c .....63c ......64c Clams and Oysters Tall can Otter Clams, 3 for.... 50c 6 for...... 97c 12 for. $1.87 Tall can Monopole, 3 for .....1...... 50c 6 for.: 97c 12 for ..a . .$1.87 Large can, 10 oz..". 40c 3 for . ...$1.10 Try American Club Coffee, it is not a 50c Coffee, but we guarantee it to be the best Coffee sold for the price. Better Communication by Powers Considered WASHINGTON. Oct. 12. Claims of the five allied and as sociated powers represented at the international communications con ference here regarding deposition of seized German cables were pre sented .today at a meeting of a sub-committee. The French claims were first heard, followed by Great Ilritain. Italy. Japan and i he United States. . Another section of the confer-' ence is considering the "radio protocol" worked out by the five major powers and presented to other nations for stndy. 'It is designed." the statement said, "to provide regulations which will permit the fullest pos sible development of the use of radio." The conference section charged with reviewing the needs of the five big powers for better commu nication mean among themselves also got under way today. COTTON CilNS AltK IINKI HOUSTON. Tex.. Oct. 12. The cotton gin of C. H. Moore, in the Prisley community, was hnrned early Monday, according to mes sages reaching Houston today, lass is estimated at $r.000. King of Greece is in Critical Condition ATHENS. . Greece. Oct. 12. -Only the xtrong constitution t Kins Alexander of Crece Is re lied upon by his physicians to brine him through the crisis of bis illness, resulting from the bite of a monkey. It was admitted at the palace today that ' the king had entered Into the critical phase of hi il)nes. The. government, alarmed at the . set-ion turn in the king's condition, discussed the nnestlon of a regency and decided that the council of minister would take MAKE A ' WINTER COAT We wilT furnish you with the same materials that you haye admired in tie ready-made coats. . COME AND SEE THEM! They are on display in our PIECE GOODS SECTION Prices range from $4.50 to $6.90 Width 58 inches Making your own clothes means a wonderful saying, and you can be sxre of a correct fit, and get the style you want - FJ3cOALL PATTERNS may be depended on for correct fit and the right styles. We hare then. Till Thursday msteily gl. '4 SKVKNT1K HARD ASKS OF Diversified move Last j tional Misu Says Senat LEAGUE AM W1LLU Partisan Diff Buried Brin sP CHATTAXOOf 13. To the vot cratic south Ser night addreed earnest contider. ran principls an that Republican elortion would i policy of helpful American produr soath." IivrrJf In a tpb a here lie rutge, lolitks" ii the ttmnrA tb laf misunderttandlnf his party had n section that It d all sections alike The lmorrt! i tacked for its r both at home n l dent Wilftfti. he j had dictated to tr. tlo eiper.e .f v , , of his on t2rly i nally had impi ceptance of the l rotecaet tr depr; of Its costit!t.on j AMbigaity V An anillfaity . ronstitclioB. be hi responsible Ur I he voiced a bor ratartrophe wtll accepting a lesR-je taining a i-roi i -Irok'.Rg I'ack cord or union. r.j o dltferrnce la v country, north ci . J ... f . M Jk 1 , f meaning of It- ! now a'tout rr. Varly dlfricultks. bitterd diuppoi supreme fact Is t united. All that the r ever needed was with one another, nnd nstanding r.o Ilary pan . W are not mind In our par' . it wilt be a grand fa when oar part are burled in the understanding. 1: policies are good th y deserve the at ion of the south "V ate tstet the Republican i the same doctrine god fortune to t de la the sort' tb suae policy and south. It ?r Policy of a fcelpf all American jr or south. We believe l cotton and coiit of the south and la the north. W tectioa for tans' Utoea north. V southern factorW fsrtcrles sel'.int t nd we acclaim outh as one of t ldal republic. Hale of Arm I want the sel ca. s-lf-reliant as: . reliant jvoiiUfaiij 1 tnsivt that we "7' a lea cue of I jnsterlal heart e! l nce. to rule tbe r arma. North and soutr . he states r th T had the tic! from the ado? Ownght th unio The rame the r ambiguity fn th Th-re are a srorr n the prenidnt'f be would not tot. "cation t,y rerr tmm Kalth I I hae a deep '"IB ID Amerlrin In the fundamriU Vn hlca tby ri- r ineir ronstitnt oily entin-erif d thir roTeramenU r agent Is suy ii a aeiiher owes rponsibl!ity to t "intr side to int ction delegated enrp the aatbt 'r- Durlnr Ihe 1 dmln.rst'..n B fh Ik. A.tii srlNen at;aln a ongreiui. tii "'lc control tu 'lon. a mere e . !,T. He did b ,rc tlm fn time "at of the nr. 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