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TIIE OREGON STATESMAN. SAT.T.M OREGON. TUESDAY MORNING. NOVEMBER 2. 1D20 CITY NEWS IN BRIEF C9fPf Licensed f..U-nla-T i JL marriage license as granted lrterflr to narence Faker of 5Jem and Albert Keese of Port land., j granted a divorce yesterday in the circuit court from her husband. Lyman Davidson, and was given alimony in the sum of $3000. Cabbage, iic lb.. I slivered- Ward K. Richardson Phone 491 Plnme Reservation To Leurance Symphony Con cert to 1013 or call at the armorv. Jl.oO. General admission 5 1 ..00. A Vote For J. T. AVelsJi Por city marshal means effi ciency and economy. (Pail adT.) and ..kpt Social nt Auburn 1 -.ta will be! a program kJket social at Auburn school, rit No. lis. Friday evening. district 'n. Everybody welcome). -s.inani Man Files Cle'e Snlelds ot Woodburn. Cled bi army discharge papers yestwy wlth tne count' cjerk. Watchmaker ami Jeweler JJI tate eircci, s3".-ui. masted More women on the afternoon lBd Bignt shift. Come prepared wwoTk. Kings Food Products Co rToroo Allowed . .-' Jlrs Oniie I. Davidson was Magazine Club Ilate 1 The Ace, 127 North High. Portland Man Nabbed ' V. Vv Zanders of Portland, was arrested Sunday on a charge of speeding and cutting corners. He 'deposited a bond of $10 for hisjappearance to answer to. the charge, - Car Danuurcd A collision occured yesterday atjClear me lntersettion of Liberty a ad Court streets, when Fred Durbin. driving a ear west on Court, and the delivery of the Rogers Paper company, driven by A. G. Armi tage. collided. The Durbin car was somewhat damaged, hut no one injured. Fresh Salmon 7 , Cents Fltts Market, phone 211. Hot Off the Win Election returns. Grand theater Season Ticket ' For Lyceum course on sale at the armory box office.! Phone luii. - William Farmun In . His Masterpiece" "If I Were King" Election Returns! ' t ; No Advance ! Roy Hun Over , Little Freeman Drake, ran in froar of an automobile traveling on South Commercial street, yes terday and narrowly escaped seri ous injury, according to a police report made by Miss IvajBrock of Wasco. Ore., who was driving the car. .He was knocked down by the machine and when picked up was carried into a nearby house. . A doctor was quickly summoned and after examining the bov nro- 1 nounced his wounds as not being of;a serious nature. I I I Important Meeting ; iOf Capital post No. 9 tha Am- erican Legion Tuesday, . Nov. 2 i at 7:30 p. tn., at the armory. y 1 nt.rryiv?T? -1 Wanted ' More women on the afternoon and night shift. Conie prepared tojwbrk'. Kings Food Products Co SALEM CLEANERS AND DYERS Repairing and Alterations 1215 8. Com! St. Phone 1868 GENUINE I 1717 UNION L.EJLV ALLS fi.OO and $5.00 SCHEl'S ELECTRIC MACHINE '& ENGINEERING CO. for Thor Washing Machines and Electric Work and Supplies. Ill Court St. Phone 488 to&a dickers, per pound. . . .20c Dairy Bait tn CO pound sack. .75c straws, per mio .......... ,wc laandry Soap In 23 bar lota f 1.00 fju-d wheat Flour at per sack $&25 The HigMand Grocery thcae 496 749 Highland Avenne HARTMANBROS. CO. f Tot Pins Jewelry Jewelers and Opticians Legal Blanks- Get tnem at The Statesman of fice. Catalog on application. Attention P.. IV O. K. Full election returns will be re ceived at Elks club Tuesd?.r eve ning. Western Union direct r.-ire and operator at club, aid will re main until, full returns are in. Patient Returned ' William Burke, who escaped Saturday night from the Oreson state nospital, was found near Lake school yesterday morning. When located he was at a farm home in that vicinity, where his unusual actions aroused suspicion and led to his apprehension. Vote For J. T. Welsh For city marshal. . An exper ienced officer and taxpayer. (Paid adv.) Three Cars Mix R. E. Cochran reports that while driving on the Pacific high way near Gervai,s Sunday after noon, a car owned by W. J. Sal vage. ,in attempting to pass his machine, at the same time met a car being driven by Norris Goward of Portland. The result was a head-on collision between the Sal vage and Goward cars, and the three cars bunched together. Mrs. salvage was . reported slizutv bruised, but the- other occupants of the cars, were unhurt. The three cars were damaged. Automobile Recovered Officer Porter brought in a Ford . automobile Sunday from South Winter street, where it had.! been left standing for several days. Later it was found to ans wer the description of a Ford car taken from Portland, and for which notice was sent from the theft department by that city yes terday afternoon. New Corporation il G. w. Holcomb. F. P, Mays and Franklin T. Gri'fith are incorpor ator! of the Washington Building company which filed articles of incorporation yesterday with the state corporation department. The principal place of business is Port land and tne eapitaliiatloa Is lf.HH. Articles were filed by th? Hail -'Products company of Portland, capitalized at 120.000. The principal place of bus ness is Portland and the incorporators are George s. Hail. M. 11. Caief and Henry Ericksen. Rledon and Son Reliable funeral directors. Occupation Hazardou The laying of harwood floor? and the operation of planers and sanders automatically come under the workmen's compensation act as hazardous occupations, accord ing.to an opinion from the attor ney general's office in response to an inquiry of the state indus trial accident commission. Dr. Schut May now be found at 325 Ore gon Bldg. Verden M. Moffitt ror city marshal. A vote for urncer Moffitt Is a vcte fir a square shooting and courteous police administration. (Paid ai.) REVELATIONS OF A WIFE The Story of a Honeymoon A Wonderfal Romance of sLarrted Life Wonderfully Told by APLLK UARRISOX CHAPTER 73 4. WHAT IS IT THAT THE WOUND ED OFFICER REQUIRES OF MADGE? "I wish It were time to clip the claws of that Draper cat. Lillian said, after she bad subsided Into her chatr again. "Bat I've got to White Orders Guard to Observe Armistice Day George A. White, adjutant gen eral of Oregon, has Issued general orders for national guard organi zations to participate in local cele brations of Armistice day. Novem ber 11. Where parades are held, the participation will count as a drill for armory pay purposes. Cummins Makes Last Appeal For Party r TUCSON. Arix.. Not. 1. Ad d resting a final rally of the Dem ocratic party here tonight. Homer S. Cnmmings. former chairman of the Democratic national commit- let her have rope enough not only tee. enumerated the achievements of the party during the incum bency of President Wilson and asaked for a redemption of the president's pledge to nations of the world by the entrance ot the United States into the league ot nations. Courtesy And a square) deal. This is the record of Verden M. Moffitt, can didate for city marshal. (paid ad.) Joke Rather Crude In an effort to play a Hallow e'en prank, some boys on Eigh teenth street, threw a bucket of white paint on the porch of a resi dence which Eplashed through the screen door doing considerable damage to the interior. The in cident has been reported to the police, who are not considering it in the light of a joke. IJeurance Symphony Orchestra at armory tonight. Election returns. TIRES AND EVERYTHING , at the Great Western Garage Opposite Court House. Phone 4 4 The Vacuum Cups have ar rived at A. H MOORE'S Salem School of .Expression Lulu Rosamond Walton. Director , 147 N. Commercial ' Phone 592 148 4 J V Weekly Recital Class IVIIIU - Sales and Service THE "DAYTON" .; Th Bicycle lor Everyone - LLOTD E. RA3ISDE5 v SS7 Court Street Bicycles and Bicycle Repairing Planting Time Secure Reliable Fruit and Orna mental Trees, Small Fruits, Koses, from THE SALEM "NURSERY COMPANY J 428 Oregon Bldg. Phone 1763 i 7 "WALLFELT" ' Takes the place ot cloth at about one- third fCJgi F.IAX 0f BUREN s 17S N. Commercial St. 167 North Commercial St. ! , It the Electric Sign "SHOES f DENNISON ELECTRIC CO JOB ff0RK AND FIXTURES ' 22 Xorti Liberty Street D.H.M0SHER High Class Qwcinj aod Pressing ; U Court Street II - Beans . Bl atocs Pot People's Cash Store LONG DISTANCE AUTO - TRUCKING L - , ' j- ; WiUanctte Valley I Transfer Co. h Pbne 1400 r 3 do local lxauling VALLEY MOTOR CO. Tavo Autos Stolen C. M. Robinson reports that his Chevrolet car was taken from in front of the Christian church Sunday night. Henrv Vmme nf Independence, has notified the po- , Hj tnient. that a Ford car belonging to. him was taken from nat place Sunday night. Water Application , M. !.. Gre-?n of Roseburg has filed with Percy A. Cupper, ttate engineer, an application, for au thority to appropriate water from South Umpqua river to irrigate a small tract in . Douglas county. Other applications have been re ceived as follows: Hy Emma Campbell of Fossil, covering the I atprcpriation of watr from John Day river or irrigation of a small tract in Wheeler county. F.y Ed win A. Abbott of Prineville. rever ing the appropriation of water from springs for domestic supply. By M. J O'Connor of Denio. cov ering the appropriation of water from Van Horn creek for Irriga tion of 150 acres in Harney coun ty. 15 y H?n Fredenburg of Hutte Falls. Or., covering the approprl- At tent ion IL P. O. K. ' Full election returns will be re ceived at Elks club Tuesday eve ning. Western Union direct wire and operator at club, and mill re. main until full returns are in. WOOD WOOD Call G. If. Tracy Wood Co. .for all kinds ot dry wood Prompt delivery Phone 520 For Medical Certificates for Marriage Licenses apply to S. C STONE. M. D. Tyler's Drug Store 157 South Commercial Street DIXIE DOUGHNUTS 35c Doz. SALEM BAKING CO. 439 Court Street. Phone 954 JACK'S CAFE A good place to eat Short Orders all day 163 S. Com! Street J. D. Maddox, Prop. W. W. MOORE . T Furniture Store The Home of the VIctrola You get more for your money at . Aioore a POTATOES Call on vn before you sell BISHOP BROS. Corner Perry and High 8treeta ' Phone 1400 Talking' Machines and Eecorda Player Pianos and Player ttous It Pays to Trade at The FARMERS CASH STORE IT O. Burton Dnrdall 147 North Commercial S47 L A R M E MOVING X2!r5' ST0RNG 930 QHIPPINH SALEM All Kind Damage by Fl Approximately $700 In damage is said to have been the result of a fire Sunday in the II. II. ander vort residence. 435 North Winter street. The fire is thought to have started from a flue which had burned out earlier in the day. E!.?etion Returns Grand theater. Tuesday night. Twins to be. Adoptctl The twin baby boys. Richard Loren and Robert Leon Eshelman. wo. since the death ot their ation of water from north fork of (mother last summer, have been to hang herself, but a lot of other people. ! I looked up quickly, wondering ly. Had Lillian forgotten. I asked myself, that if Grace Draper bad "rope enough to hang herself. Harry Underwood would in all probability share her fate? That Lillian would not falter In her duty because the man who had so recently been her husband was involved. I well knew. This was not the cause of my wonder. It was amazement that she could speak so casually, almost flippant ly, of a prospect so dreadful. Rut as my eyes met hers I saw by her start, by her burning flash, that for once she had forgotten her husband's connection with Grace Draper and the eemy plots in which the girt was Involved. I averted my eyes quickly that I might not see the anguished re membrance in her face, and tried to think of some other topic of conversation. Rut my brain wasn't quick enough. It was Lillian, herself, who effectually d'smissed the sub ject of Grace Draper. "Her." she said brusquely, and I knew she was covering her dls-o-nfture of the moment before OPEN NOSTRILS! END A COLD OR CATARRH j 4 4 4 now Te Get Relief Whea IIca4 - and Nea are Staffed Up. SALLM.OKE. A complete line of Ameri can and Imported Wrist Watches in Silver, Gold filled. Sol id Gold and Platinum . Diamond Ring. Broaches and Lavalliers Everything in Jewelry Sterling and Plated Silverware Seth Thomas Clocks A. B. GARDNER Successor to Gardner L Keene Count fifty! Tour cold in head or caterrh disappears. Your clog ged nostrils open, the air passages o your bead will clear and yon con breathe freely. No more snuf fliar. hawking, mu'uous dis charge, dryness or headache, no struggles for.bresth at night. Get a small bottle ot Ely Cream Halm from your druggist ; nnd apply a little of this fragrant -ntisept e cream in your nosirus !t penetrates .through every air :arare of the head, soothing and healing the swollen or in lamed nr..n n-ln?l ptrinr Toa in- Hig liutt? creek far irrigation of: 129 acres in Jackson county. Xeiv Show And election returns. theater. Tuesday. Grand VOTE FOR VERDEX Mi MOFFITT 84 YES PAID PniLlCTTY RY "MOF FITT, FOR MARSHAL CLUB under the supervision of Rev. and Mrs. II. .V Aldricb. will undoubt edly through the legal proceedings taken recently, become adopted children in the home In which they have lived since last August. Following the death ot the moth er of the little- fellows, they were cared tor in the Aldrich home for six weeks. During this time Mr. Aldricb. after careful considera tion, selected the home in Port land for them, in which they are living. Under the conditions, in order to make the adoption legal It is necessary to secure papers through the Boy's and Girl's Aid society ot Oregon after due notice to the father by publication. Oa Friday, papers were filed with the county clerk to take action in le galizing, the adoption. by her manner. yon dn't ever sunt relief. Head eolds and ca- want to see this th'cg again, do , tarrn yield like magic Don't stav DREAMLAND RINK Dance eycry Wednesday and Saturday Banjalovr Or die J Ira 2 $9.00, dot: .A .TO Will Bur a ONE MINUTE ELECTRIC WASHING MACHINE WM.GAHLSD0RF The Store of HOUSEWARES HIGHEST PRICES ; Paid for Vegetable and Fruits PEOPLE'S CASH STORE PERSONAL MENTION i Judge Earl Race has been con fined to his home for the past few "fays, suffering from a severe cold. ' Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Hammeth of Corvallis are guests in the city this week. IJeurance Little Symphony Orchestra THE ARMORY, TONIGHT First number Salem Lyceum Course Reservations at Armory 9 a. m. to C:30 p. m.' Seserved Seats l-"Vo. General 1 ELECTION RETURNS Season Tickets on Sale at Dox Office WO0DRY conducts sales anywhere In Marion or : Polk counties. Store located 270 N. Com'L AUCTIONEER Better Gooda for Lees HIGHEST PRICE PAID For ' SECOND HAND FURNITURE Stoves, Carpets ana 1001a Capital Hardware & Fnrwiture Co. 286 N. Commercial bu ruuue FURS STORED Storo yonr Furs during summer with us. -WEST FUR CO. 621 CourL Opposite Court House CARL & B0WERS0X - Groceries ' 3S3 Conrt Street Phono 409 TRAHSFEr of -Goods Oar Urge fleet of trseki ensMes to fiT yoa prompt errieo snd truck of the tixe soeded for yoa Job. Country and Long SliUacs I BnUa a Specialty. We Boy and BeU W O0 V AND O O A I D.Sa. LAKMEB, Xtaagal. iUddenee Phone 1898 S9G What Have Yon? We. buy, sell and exchange new and second-hand furni ture, stoves, ranges, nigs, tools, etc We will buy you UtCOIi. W. F. WRIGHT Auctioneer -271 N. Com'l St.. Salem, Or. List your sales with us People's Fanuture Store Night Phone 1047 Phone754 For Stoves ranges, heaters and fur niture of all kinds sec the Capital Junk and Bargain House. We also buy all kinds of second hand furniture, hard ware, machinery, hides and junk of all kinds. Capital Junk & Bargain House 215 Center St. Phone 398 Busick 8 ALEM ALBANY Potatoes We will commence ship ping soon. Come and see us. Wc can store your pota toes if you don't want to sell. MANGIS BROS. Warehouse: Iligh ami Trade Streets rhoue 1291 Office 542 State Street riionc 717 1 523 Those who em ploy us have the assurance that they will receive the bichest de gree of service and satisfaction. We are equipped to handle a com mission in, a thor o u r h manner. Our services are dependable and polite. Makes 'Em Lay Feed Fisher's Laying Mash as a morning feed and our Special Scratch Feed at night and you . will get eggs. Give it a trial. Fall Seeds Remember that we have a complete stock of the finest quality rc cleaned seeds on the mar ket and at as low a price as some charge for the poorer grades of seeds. Stock includes Fall IVheat. Fall Oats, Fall Rye, Fall Cheat seed, vetch seed, Mixed Oats tnd Vetch, Clover and Urass seeds Clean Your Gram and Seeds before yoa sow. We have the late.t improved seed cleaning mills with expert men to operate them. ' They will put your grain and seeds in first class shape and the charge is reasonable. Gram Rolling and Chopping. You -w ill find your grain will make better feed and go far ther if properly rolled or chopped. Bring it in and have it prepared as you want it . Wc give quick 'service. ; D. A. White & Sons ' Phone 160., 255 State St. Salem, Oregon youT" She held out the sheets of the letter which "he had Ju rread. Her very finrer-tlps expressed th loathing with which she regarded them.- "Indeed, no." I replied forcibly. "I wish I didn't have to." she said regretfully, "but 1 don't dare to throw away this piece ot evi dence against her. Yet I can prom ise yoa there won't be any pubU city given to it . Probably no one but myself and one other person will ever see it." She folded the sheets and put them away In her handbag. "Thus endeth another chapter. he said. "Let's not think of the Draper asain until we have to." Coming to my side she bent over me. and her manner held ten der wistfulness. "Yon're sure there Isn't anv lingering doubt in your mind about Dicky. Madge?" she asked. .1 hesitated for a moment, or two. searching my ova soul to be sure that I was truthful in my answer. Then with a sudden-realization of the bfr-hesrted lovalty of the woman beside cie. and the purer, saner viewpoint that was hers, so much broader and clearer than mine. I banished every ves tige ot snspiclon from my mind. "If you are satisfied. I am. dear friend." I returned. "You,r decision is good- enough for me." She kissed me tenderly. "Somemthing tells me that yon will be very glad indeed some day and that not so very far awa7 that you have Kiven Dicky your loyal belief in spit of this evil contrivance to deceive jou." There was a solemn note in her voice, a look in her eyes that awed me. I have come to have an al most superstitious belief in HI Han's psychic powers! She is pos itively clairvoyant at times. CHANGE OP THOUGHT. A little, shivery fear clutched at my heartstrings. Was Dicky to name dancer of which I didn't know, and had Lillian's teleohatie nature sensed It? 1 was almost ready to believe anything:, so ou st rung was I bv the ordeal through which I had Just gone. I fairly Jumped at the light tap that sounder on the door. It was a knock I knew, that of the' nurse who attended the wounded officer down the corridor. Lillian glanced at me sharply. "I hope you are needed In the other room." she said. "I think 1 shall send you over anywar. You ned a change of thought." The nurse said a few low hur ried word to Lillian and then baMened back down the corridor. JANGLED NERVES. "Nothinc of anr continence." ! Lillian replied. "Your officer is very restless today, and they wish to try the remedy they have found most effective our soot bins; presence hy his side." 1 knew that Lillian was making a jet of the matter ia order to quiet, my jangled nerves, but thret was something about her words which Jarred lue unaccountably. M-up and is sure. titrable. Relief -Read the Classified Ads. LADD & BUSH BANKERS Established IMS General Banking Bonnes Office xfours from 10 sv. m. to 3 p. za. "Pay As Ton Co Plan" There's a reason why It ts better to pay as yon go. One Is that you always live within yoar Income and soon learn to save money. I. C huiUu (Ha. Quality Merchandise Popular Prices I YOUR HOME IS OUR CHIEF INTEREST No one atudies your home like.your furniture dealer We know you need good Furniture to make your home comfortable We know you need Music to make your home happiness complete. Talking Machines and Record Pianos and Player Rolls VOTE Pendleton Bar Members I Endorse George M, Brown i , j Judge George M. Urowne has re- chived a telegram from the Pen , dleton liar association unanlrata. , ly -ndorslng him as a candidate) for the supreme bench in tomor-j j row's election. The message . I signed ty all the leading lawyers' I of Pendleton. V 7 Ashby Elected President ! of High School Studrnts' ! At a student body eWiinn at jWill Ashby was chosen vire-presi-.dent. Ashby was elected by a I large majority and has been the i support and backing of practi cally all the students. He is ac tive ia all student activities, being a member of the student council and a fullback on the high school eleven. FOR A Two Platoon System Salem Fire Department v x. r ' ' '11