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THE OREGON STATESMAN. SALEM. OltEGON. WEDNESDAY- MORNING, NOVEMBER 3. 1020 CITY NEWS IN BRIEF ttiorwomon o,, the fteinMn omJ ajght shift. 'i1 ! M'svl to .irk. King's ImhJ Products ('. i . .' r - ilfcUng Tii;"t i The Story TeUinK group will iliet in the public library tonight it 1-30 6'clock. The meeting is open to til members of th-Salem rts league and -to any others who maywish to attend. , frrfh Salmon Cents - ' Jitts Market, phone 211. Two ("ouples Uoen.eil ' Marriage licenses were issued "yesterday to the following appli cants: J. l- Freeman of Salem and John Goldada of Scotts Mills; Iloae Gibbons and Jacob William (Jilmorc of Jef rerson. Wasted K More women on the afternoon and night shiit. ( ,me prcparKl to work. - King' KostI Products m m m m. - - WM. FARNUM In "If I Were King" IHvorVe Allowed Fay Haiies was granted a di vorce Monday in the circuit court from Fred K. llanes, and allowed alimony in the sum of $1000. greatly retlnced prices. Call andt see it at Vick Ftros. new building Trade and llighT streets. Legal Hlanks Get tnem at The Statesman of fice. Catalog on application. Case fr'ottled The case of W. A. McFarlahd vs. II. C. O'Neil was given a hear ing in the circuit court Monday. and on motion of the plaintiff the case was dismissed as settled, and the defendant consented. 'at d of Thanks ; , We desire to express our heart felt thanks to the many friends for their visits and kindly assist ance during our son, husband, rather and brother's illness; and tor the beautiful floral i offerings and other ministrations at his funeral and grave side. Mrs. V. C. McKinnev, Mrs. Wm. W. McKinney. MrS. M. I a. Freeman. III3 Sisters and Brothers. Cabbage, lc lb.. IK'livered Ward K. Richardson Phone 494 Basket Social at Auburn- There will be a program and basket social at Auburn school, district No. 118, Friday evenlnsr. Nov. 5. Everybody welcome. Parked Car Ihimagftl .While his automobile was parked in front of his residence at tot Center street, E. T. liqs- selle reports thai it was struck by a car being driven by Horace Sykc-s. which resulted in a broken rear bumper and a smashed fen der. Dancers, Xoti The Security P.enefit annual dance will be in the Cottilion hall Thursday night. Tell your friends and be there. "SALEM CLEANERS AND DYERS : Repairing and Alterations I 1215 S. Com'l St. phone 1868 Bicycle Stolen Several bicycles,. were reported stolen yesterday in the city. While Roy Rice, 11 4 Oak street, Was in the house filling the carbide chamber of the lamp, his wheel was taken from in front of the house where he had left it stand ing. Luther Cook. 1490 North Cottage street, is said to have lost a bicycle from the university cam pus yesterday afternoon. H. H. Hallsey, 475 South Twenty-third street, reported a bicycle taken from his residence Sunday night. (Juil.l Will Meet The Saint Paul guild of the Episcopal Vhurch will meet this afternoon at 2:30 with" Miss Hen rietta Clark. Fourteenth and Che meketa streets. ; S.-cial Irices on I'scd I,umler Lartre part of it as good as new. At Vick Krothers new building. Trade and High streets. REVELATIONS OF A WIFE a The Story of a Honeymoon A Wonderful Romance of Married Life Wonderfully Told by AUEJLI2 GARRISON CHAPTER 73 5 Rlgdon and Son Reliable funeral directors. : GENUINE v I 1717 UNION LEJY j ALLS f 1.00 and $3.00 SCHEFS ELECTRIC MACHINE & ENGINEERING CO. 7 for Thor Washing Machines and i Electric Work and Supplies. Ut -Court St. phona 488 loda Crackers per pound. . . .20c Dairy Salt in CO pound sack. .75c (traws, per bale .......... .65c Unndry Soap in 23 bar lots $1.00 lardwheat Flour at per sack 93.25 The Highland Grocery those 496 746 Highland Avenue HARTMANBROS. CO. Tor Pine Jewelry Jewelers and Optician! Form Lumber (Shiplap, 2x6 and 4x4), side walk or barn floor material -at Father Adelhelm Odermatt Stricken With Paralysis Father Adelhelm 'Odermatt, founder of Mt. Angel college, waa stricken with paralysis in Port land on Monday, while celebrating massj. His condition was reported yesterday as being critical. Father Adelhelm selected the site for the future Mt. Angel com munity and college, ir,188 4, ind he has spent all his busy days since in the service of that great and flourishing community and the educational institutions there. Father Adelhelm is a great and good man, and, by his sincerity and fine qualities of mind and heart would have been a leader in any endeavor. There are thousands of friends throughout the state and the country who will hear of his af fliction with pain, and who will wish for his recovery. 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 1484 J Weekly Recital Class Sales and Service 1 THE "DAYTON" - The Bicycle for Ereryon ' LLOYD B. RA3ISDEN " 88T Court Street ' . Bicycles and Bicycle Repairing Planting Time Secure Reliable Fruit and Orna mental Trees, Small Fruits, Roses, v i from - THE! SALEM NURSERY I COMPANY 28 Oregon Bide. Phone 1763 "WALLFELT" Takes the place of eloth at about one- thlrrt r4J MAX0. BUREN '" 17 N. Commercial. St. 167 North Commercial St. i the Electric- Sign "SHOES' Talking Machines and Records Player Pianos and flayer nou &ENNIS0N ELECTRIC CO. JOB WORK AND FIXTURES 23 North liberty Slnet D.H.M0SHER nigh Class Cleaning and Pressing 474 Court Street r ;.;. WANTED Beans Egg Potatoes e's Cash Store B LONG DISTANCE . AUTO TRUCKING I WlIaEieUe Valley i Transfer Co. " Phone 1400 ' zt) do local hauling VALLEY MOTOR CO. WHY MAIH1E IS fltomLED BY THOUGHTS OF THE WOUND ED OFFICER. Lillian's parting words followed me disturbingly as 1 walked down the hall toward the wounded offi cer's room. It was not the first time since the youne man. at the risk of his own life, had brought me in safety to the hospital, that I had been annoyed by reference to his growing dependence upon me. The observations were justified, moreover, by the attitude of the sick man. From the time when he had first come out of hi delirium, soothed by my hand upon hi head, be had repeatedly asked for me. And when I was helping to care for him he clurnr to my hand as a sick child would to its mother s. If I moved away from the bedside his eyes followed me until I re turned, and his nurse had found out that her rather obstinate pa tient would take food or medicine most docilely from me. 1 half-suspected that she had capitalized the discovery and was making a convenience of me that in many cases she could have Man aged without sending for me to help her. But send for me she did. until I was becoming obsesed by the fear that the young officer's dependence upon me was a subject for humorous comment among the nurses. ' The thoimhtannoyed me great ly, but it didn't trouble me half so much as the discovery that I. my self, was looking forward each day with actual eagerness to my visits of ministration to the wounded man. SWATHED IN MYSTERY. All my life I have shamefacedly WHEN IX SAX EM, OREGON stop at BLXGH HOTEL A Home Away from Horn Strictly Modern -t 1.00 per day 100 Rooms of Solid Comfort Only Hotel in Bniineta District WOOD WOOD Call a. II. Tracy Wood Co. .for all kinds of dry wood Prompt delivery Phone S20 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 8. Com! Street J. D. Maddox, Prop. (KEROSENE), HEMIGHT STANDARD OIL COMPANY (CALlrORHIA) , Aj W. W. MOORE Furniture , Store The Home of the Vlctrola Ton set more for your money at Jloore'e POTATOES Call on us before you tell IttSHOP BROS. Corner Ferry and High Streets ; Phone 1400 It Pays to Trade at The FARMERS CASH -STORE C. Burton Dnrdall 147 North Commercial 947 W00DRY conducts sales anywhere In Marion or Polk: counties. Store located 270 N. Com'l. AUCTIONEER m&sm. I Better Goods for Less HIGHEST PRICE PAID For SECOND HAND FURNITURE Stores, Carpets ana ioois Capital Hardware & Furniture Co. K tj r.nmmerciai i. ruuuo FURS STORED Store your Furs during summer ( witn us. WEST FCTt CO. 521 Court . Opposite Court House CARL & B0WERS0X I Groceries M3 Conrt Street Phone 409 L A R M E MOVING Io Ji STORING 930 QUIPPING All Kinds SALEM DREAMLAND RINK Dance every Wednesday and Saturday Bungalow Orchestra recognized, tried assiduously to hide and to suppress an element in my personality utterly Incongru ous to the rest of my make-up. This U u passion for tue romantic. the iul ventuioua. the bizarre. It is th secret-rtMm in my nature Lo which 4iickv Lrourht the uu locking key in m golden days of his wnTrlwind courtship of me. Hut. alas, life In no longer a romantic adventure to Dicky and me. It is more like a humdrum Jok trot up and down the hills and vali-s of a prosaic road, varied with only occasional spots of beau ty, varied also niore's the pity uy Kireicnes or exceedingly rounh going. Not since the day or my first acquaintance with Dicky, when every sight or his face a a ro mantic adventure, have I been mj fascinated by any personality as I have been by the mvRterT-hr..n1- ed entity whom I know only as the "wounded officer down the hall." He is a man towering above his fellows, this soldier chap, who saved my life in such splendid fashion, at the same time captur ing single-handed, a most dan re r ouh enemy spy. The story of that aay at the Inn rivalled the most exciting romantic tale which I had ever read, put to shade the ex ploits of the favorite fiction her oes of 'my schoolgirl days. The remembrance of that por tion of the exciting drama in which it was my privilege to act a minor role, was ever present with me. while Lillian's recital of the wounded officer's arrival at the inn, with his sullen captive erouching at his side, and my un conscious figure in the tonnean of the machine he had driven from the inn. had thrilled me tremen dously. Part of my unusual Inler st in the visits I made to his sick room lay in the hope I had that some day I would hear from his own lips the missing links of the exciting story, links which no one nut himself could supply. Hut so far there bad come no word of enlightenment from him. lie had talked, slowly, haltint-lv of many trifling things, but after ne bad once satisfied himself of my safety he hadn't referred again to his perilous trip from the inn. He hadn't even mentioned his own name, ana his mental condition had been so precarious that no one had dared to ask him concern ing It. f - Komance. mystery. valor. 6 wainea hrni. it was no wonder that he occupied a tar larger por tion oitny daily thoughts than I careu, to admit even to myself WAS IT. FANCY? . i ... J ins nurse greeted me with re fer just outside his door. She evi dently had been watching for me "He is very restless." she said , and has heen asking for you re peatedly, lint he seems better and Brighter than' he has vet hen think if you sit by him awhile and lei mm tell you the story of his life It will do him a world of ood. tr er words., were light, careless. Iher eyes smiling. Was It fancy, or 71a 1 reaa behind her manner significance which brought the piooa to my cheeks? EXTRAS CAUSE COX TO SMILE Governor With His Wife Re ceive Election Returns From His Office DAYTON. Ohio. Nov. 2. Other than casting bis vote early in the day Covernor Cot. democratic presidential candidate, apparently took a passive interest in the elec tion, but tcnlght be went to hH newspaper office to watch re turns. - . The governor was smiling when he reached the office at 7:30 p. m. accompanied by Mrs. Cox. bat made no comment on the election. At that time the newsboys were In the streets with the first extra carrying news unfavorable to the candidae. Outside his office a big crowd had gathered to await th record of the vote and It greefd the gov ernor with a cheer. Simultaneous ly, a bulletia from his office showed that the - governor had carried twelve of the ZiZ pre cincts In Montgomery county, in cluding Dayton, by 300 votes. During the day, most of which was spent at his borne near here. the tovernor seemingly paid no attention wi the early scattering returns. His first Information came when he reached nis 01-1 flee and then he offered no com- I ment. living room, which was gaily dec orated with Jack-o-lanterns. etc. The earlier part of the evening was spent with Hallowe'en stunts of various sorts. About 1 o'clock the lights were put out and for tunes were told by Madame Zaza f Seattle, l.unrli a st-rvej ia individual tra.sk :. The guests parttd Js: t at the hoar of mid night. All of S'lvertoa's women leacbers, 22 In number, were present. TOWN IH CiPTTRED. IjO.NDON'. Nov. I. The Armen ian towB of Hadjin has bn cap lured by Turkish natlonalUts who have mastered the Inhabitants numbering !.. according t a dUpatrh to the Armenian bu reau In !endon. These Armeni ans had been holding out agalnt the attacking forces since March last. . $7.00 DOWN A WEEK Will Buy a ONE MINUTE ELECTRIC WASHING MACHINE WM. GAHLSD0RF The Store of HOUSEWARES Yew Park Gets Wrong Signal on President Because of a bobble In the manipulation of the signals of the Salem branch of the Portland Railway. Light & Power company last night, the residents of the Yew Park section of the city wer3 informed that Cox had been elected president. The mistake was corrected by the proper sig nal a few moments later. The company was able to flash the news of Harding's election to the Salem public at 9:20 o'clock. The signal was not repeated at 10 o'clock because of the connec tion between the power and the light motors. The signals. It is explained, caused a considerable dUturbance to the former. Ghosts Escorts lor Silcerion Teachers SILVERTON. Ore.. Nor. 2. -A Hallowe'en party was given In honor of the Silverton teachers at the home of Miss Josephine Ham mond Friday evening. The guests, as they arrived, were escorted across the lawn by five small ghosts. Upon entering the house they were compelled to go through a goblin's cave before reaching the i TRAHSFEr f ods Our Urge fleet of tracks enables as to kit 70a prompt serriee end track of the lite needed for your job. Country and Long IMittnce Baoling a Specialty. We Buy snd Bell W OOP AND OOA Ij D. A. ULBMEK. Msaagex, Aecidenee Phone 1898 What Have You? We buy, sell and exchange new and second-hand furni ture,1 stoves, ranges, rugs, tools, etc We will buy you out. COI. W. F. WRIGHT Auctioneer 271 N. Com'l St.r Salem, Or. List your sales with us j People's Furniture Store Night Phone 1047Phone734 HIGHEST PRICES Paid for Vegetables and Fruits r PEOPLE'S CASH STORE WELL KNOWN I PASTOR DIES . Rev. Marcus M. Waltz Pass es Away Yesterday in Hos pital at Corvallis - Rev. Marcus M. Waltz or Urownsville di-d early yesterday in the hospital at Corvallis. About 1880 Mr. Waltz came from Denton county and entered Willamette university where he made a host of friends, who greatly admired him for his gen tle manners and kindly interest in his associates, lie was an earn est student and received his de gree of A. B. In 1881. At the close of the graduating exercises he lead Miss Mary Starr to the front of the platform and they were united In marriage. Kor some years he was In the active ministry of the Methodist Episcopal church and always re tained his membership in the Coir umbla River conference. Failing health forced him to retire and e spent several years in Salem. clerking in Patton's book store. He is survived by his widow and three sons. Dr. Koy Waltz of Urownsville. Roswell Waltz and Lloyd Waltz who live near Mon roe. WHY HAVE CATARRH? So Disagreeable to Yoarvclf awl ' All About You. Catarrh Is generally conceded to be a constitutional disease. Therefore It requires a constitu tional remedy like Hood's Sarsa parilla which reaches every part of the syslem by thoroughly puri fying and entlchlng the blood. This medicine removes the cause of the trouble, which if not check ed may lead to more serious dis ease. In 46 years of use and test Hood's Svaparilla na relieved many eaes as told by voluntary letters of commendation. Why not get a bottle today and give it a trial? it combines economy and efficiency. Klep Hood's Pills on band ss a family cafhic. I m - f EACH Loaf i S Y7T , v IftUSICK S For Stoves ranges, heaters and fur niture of all kinds see 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 393 o NE nice thing that folks say about our bread is that it is always of uniform qual ity. It doesn't vary from day to day, because like any tried and true friend it's the same yesterday, to-day and tomorrow. PEERLESS BAKERY riiilip Winters, Trop. 170 N. Commercial Street Phone 247 HARDING IS GIVEN GIFT Senator's Home Precinct Gives Him Majority Over Cox - MARION. Ohio. N'ov. 2. Sen ator Harding's home precinct gave: Harding. 373; Cox. "6. Four years ago the senator's precinct nad gon? democratic but a re apportionment had. changed pre cinct lines. While the senator was at din ner l?te In the evening a com mitter of employes of the Mar ion Star, his newspaper, called to present him with a gold print er s makeup rule and hu came out en the front porch and with his voice choking with emotion, thanked them for their devotion. "I don't know of any call." he said haltingly, as tears rolled down his checks, '"that has aroused my "motions more than thii. I have worked with you and 1 have tried to be honest with you: and tJod knows if I am called to responsibility I am aotng to be honest with everybody In the world. 1 don't know if I can meet these responsibilities fully, but I know that I ran ni-et thorn with the same honesty that I have treated yen. "I am Just a plain, ordinary 'Mow.. but I can. brtuiuare nd 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 re 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, Fail Rye, Fall Cheat seed. Vetch seed. Mixed Oats md Vetch, Clover and 3rass seeds Clean Your Grain and Seeds before you sow. We have the latest 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. Grain Rolling and Chopping. You will 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 . We give quick service. D. A. White & Sons Phone 1C0. 253 State SL . Salem, Oregon . , LADD & BUSH BANKERS Established 18C3 General Banking BsrSnni Office -rXo-ors Iron 10 a. tau to 3 p. xa. -ray As You Go rian There's a reason why it Is better to pay as you go. One is that you alays live within your Income and soon learn to save money. ' 1. ?L Ijtpkg Gin Quality Merc hand ii Popular Prices QUIT COUGHING Sehatfer's Sfhacfer's Cold Tablets Cough Dalsam These preparations, prepared in our dispensing department, are absolutely the best remedy we know for coughs or colds of any kind. Quick re lief at a reasonable cost. Several sizes. Schaefes Drug Store Sole Agents for Garden Court preparations 133 N. Commercial Street Phone 197 Wanted at Once For Oar Second Annirereary Sale we have po sitions open for the following: 10 Experienced Grocery Salesmen or Salesladies 10 Experienced Dry Goods Salesmen or Salesladies 3 Experienced Shoe Salesmen or Salesladies 2 Experienced Salesladies for Basement Store. Make Your Application EARLY. Call on the Sales manager. People's Cash Store Driving Down Prices is one present gratifying activity New. Fall Stocks are daily arriving all Quality Merchandise and bought to sell at LOWER PRICES m 4 'EJJSR Good Gcocq. fid A p p z A L T O O t N E I L L The History of Your Eyes We Always Preserve for future reference a complete record of your eye trouble; also the date, kind of lenses and style of frame fumUhed. This is only one of the many ways in which we exercise care for the benefit of our patrons. APPEAL TO OTnULL" Let him advise you whether o- not glass es would be of benefit. Dr. C. B. O'Neill . , : Optcaetrist-Optirfaa . A. P P E A L T O O n E 1 L L i : BALEM ALBANY. 1 that's all there Is to; t-