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... f - FRIDAY MORNING. NOVEMBER 12, 1920 r- THE OREGON STATESMAN. SAT.Km. OREGON. V Own Your Own Home Slogan If you rent, you have at the end of a year or a term of jears ti bunch of rent ' r receipts. If you buy, you have, a title to a home that is yours; to do with as you please to provide a root" over your head for old -age; 'to transmit to your children. We have a 7-room house, just finished. Modern. (Jood location. $500 will handle. Price $3300. You ma y move in today. Better act today, or some one else will And you will have your bunch of rent receipts; and he will have his home. BECKE & HENDRICKS 205 l S. Bank Building Fhone16l to answer to the Judge Race today. charge before Hoy Wants Home On boy. 13 years old. want to do chores for board and root while attending high school. Phone IS 8. I Legal Blanks 1 Get tnem at The Statesman ot- nce. Catalog on application. Salem Musical Bureau Presents Harold Henry, pianist. inis j-Tiday, Nov. 12; Kathleen Parlow. violinist. Feb. 27; Mar garet Matzenauer, contralto, Ap ril lv. Box office open Grand, seats now selling.' Single admis siou to first concert, $1, $l.o0. Z. Concert begins at S:l." sharp Cabbage 1 He H. Delivered WardiK. Richardson Phone 49 cenni course of Chicago, which has been contracted for by the Elks. No charpe for admission. Mrs. Ialim-r Dead News was rtceivd in Salem yesteraay afternoon of the death In Berkeley. Ca.l.. of Mrs. A. I). Palmer, which occurred Monday. i..i ...i i.. f.. " l dllllf I and uaUKIIIt'l. .mikb r.imij . . Palmer, a former high school in structor, made their home in Sa lem about 10 years, going south two years a;o. She had a host of friends here who will be deeply grieved to learn of her death. Fresh Salmon " Cent Fitts Market, phone 211. CIT Y NE WS IN BRIEF More Delicacies Needed : ount to make a creditable show- Today and Saturday are the , Ing. last days that donations of jams! ; - and Jellies. may be left at the j Louisiana Waltz armory for the tuberculer sol- I This record now on saleat Stirt illers at Fort Bayard, N. M. The r urmiuie mo. American War Mothers are back ing the movement and are asking every Salem woman who has not contributed to do so at once. A large number of jars has been re " reived, but a there are nearly 1000 soldiers in the government hospital, it will take a large am. A (iootl Beginning 1 Can be made in shorthand be fore Christmas, if yoji start now in ithe class, beginning: Monday. November 13. at the Capital inisi- ness college. Call let's talk It over. Cabbage IHclb., Delivered Ward K. Richardson Phone 49 Meet Friday The Woman's Mission circle "of the First Baptist church will meet Friday afternoon at 2:30 in the church parlors. NEWMAN WINS MOST FIRSTS Professional Leads Motor Events, but Salem Ama teur Thrills Crowd Salem. 1J4 feet 5 inches; tiird. Earl Hutchinson. New berg. 180 feet 11 inches. For 61-cublc inch motors First, Bcb Newman. Portland. ?uo feet; second. rFed Gilbert, Port land. 191 feet 5 inches; thirl. i Delbert Cooper, Salem. 11 foi't ; 4 inches. 7 4 -cubic inch motors - First. Bob Newman. Portland. 200 feet; second. Delbert L'ooutr. Salem, 199 feet 11 inches; third. Harry Fppenstein. Portland, 193 feet 4 inches. For ,80-cubic inch motors, cnen to any traction device First. Bob Newman. Portland. 200 feet; sectnd. Delbert Cooper. Salem. 199 feet; third. Fred Gilbert, Portland. 176 'feet 6 inches. knew that there was no farther need of my presence at the hospi tal. And my wound had healed so far that thre would be no dif ficulty in bolstering to Cousin Agatha the statement that my In jury had been caused by being struck by an automobile. Whn You IH." lonn nru-trtoooq Bryant Washburn ' .In ; "Burglar Proof" Also Another One of Those Good Comedies "Nonsense" A Real Banco - At Macleay Saturday, 'Nov. 13. Will l.ecture On lit land At the Jason Lee Methodist Episcopal church tomorrow night at 7:30. the; phstor, Rev. Thomas Acneson, wun etve a lecture on political conditions in Ireland entitled "Ireland as 1 Saw It." The publicJsTnvited. Rigdon and Son - Reliable funeral directors. Cory To St. Iuis II.' H. Corey, member of public servce commission. Cme to Macleay Some dance. Saturday, Nov. 13, Alleged Drunk idney Money of feilverton. was arrested on the street yesterday charged with drunkenness, ani also for' driving a car while in that condition. He was released on a bond"of J23 and will be giv en a hearing Uiis morning at 10:30 o'clock. I Love. Watchmaker ami Jeweler 337 State street, Salem. Marrel Arrested Al Marrel was arrested Wednes day night n a charge of drunk enness, and! given a night's lodg ing in the city jail. He put up a bond of $20.' for his appearance SALEM CLEANERS AND DYERS Repairing and Alterations 1215 S. Com'l St. Phone 1868 GENUINE I 1717 UNION L.EX. ALLS f 1.00 and 95.00 SCHEI'S A. The Vacuum Cups have ar rived at H. MOORE'S Salem School of Expression I Lulu Rosamond Walton. Director 147 N. Commercial Phone 692 1484J Weekly Recital Class ELECTRIC MACHINE & ENGINEERING CO. Jot Thor Washing Machines and Electric Work ana supplies. I VALLEY MOTOR CO. Sales and Service 117 Court St. Phone 488 loda Crackers, per pound. . . .20c Planting Time Dairy Salt In ISO pound sack.. 75c so repudiable Fruit and Orna Itraws, per bale 650 1 mental Trees, Small Fruits, Roses Uiwdry Soap In Z3 Bar low si.w lardwheat Hour at per sack 3.23 The Highland Grocery rhone 406 746 Highland Avenue n- from SAI.KM NURSERY COMPANY 4 28 Oreeon Bldg. Phone 17G3 TJIE the left Mo.. esterday for St. Louis. where he has been summoned to tt"nd a conference of represen tatives of all state utility com mission witn the interstate com merce commisson for the purpose of fixing uniform minimum weights for carload shipments of grain and grain products. Uni form ' regulation of state and in terstate traffic l-i also an object of the conference. The meeting open3 Monday. Nov. 15. , - "Uncle Sam' XeleeV This entertaining production will be staired at the Elks temple Friday niirht. Nov; 12. under the auspices of the Elks for all Elk and their wives or - sweethearts- beginning at 8:30 o'clock. It is the first of a series of six enter tainments under the Menley Ly- ITALIAN PRUNE TREES A few left, all grades; also vari ous kinds of nursery stock. We are now making fall delivery.. FRUITLAXI NURSERY' CO.V Route 6, Salem Phone 111F21 Bob Newman. Portland profes sional, carried away most of the prize money in the motorcycle hill-climbing events on a Canyon road bluff three and one-half miles south of Salem yesterday afternoon. However, Delbert Cooper, Salem amateur, riding the same machine in all events. was probably the spectacular entry of the day. capturing one first, two seconds and one third. In three events he was pitted against Newman. Thee meet was replete with thrills. The pitch of the grade ranged from 30 to 65 degrees, and time after time the motor cycles turne dover backward and! tumbled riderless down the hill, causing intense exctement among the spectators, who probably numbered 1000. Hundreds from Salem witnessed the events. The hill was 300 feet from start to finifch. and over a pas ture course, enough stumps hav ing been removed to give the cycles thoroughfare. Three times Newman drove his cycle a dis tance of 200 feet, the longest distance made during thecontest. Once Delpert Cooper was only an inch short of the I'ortlander. In all 22 riders competed. The results were as follows: For 37-cubic Incn motors First. C. W, Rice, Portland. 155 feet four inches; second. liomcr H. Rest, Salem. 150 feet; third. Charles Thomas, Salem. 139 feet four incbe. For novice riders First. Del bert Cooper, Salem. 196 feet 3 inches; second. C. V. Hinshaw, INDIANS BEAT SALEM ELEVEN In Hard Battle Chemawa Makes Touchdown Against High School I found out something else when went to bid th- convales cent hero 1 could think of him in no other terms good-by. I realized that it vn high time I went home and bad certain things lut with my own soul. , For 1 found that I was going home with the ' great-st reluct- k"!L nlA.Kj;?iuof iumi-. n-rk. same tiny little spasm of pain cross his far? that 1 had noticed before when I had alluded to bis "word as an officer and gentle man." "Oh. what have I said this time?" 1 asked myself, but I had no time for retrospection. HU vi-a-vU was answering me. and it behooved me to par attention to his words. 1 "All days are alike to roe." he said mournfully. "1 guess tbej are to all the poor devils who have uo home worth speaking of. (To b continued) Customer See here. ro Tt n't put any pockets In these trou en! Tailor No. Mr. Badpay. Judged from jour account U you never had any asetor ther-. READ THE LIST WOOD WOOD Call O. If. Tracy Wood Co. for all kinds of dry wood Prompt delivery Phone 520 DIXIE DOUGHNUTS 35c Doz. SALEM BAKING CO. 439 Conrt Street. Phone 954 W. W. MOORE Furniture Store The Home of the Vic troll Ton get more for your money at Moore's WEEH ZH SALEM, OSE00H top at BLIOH HOTEL A Horn Awr from Host Btrirtly Modern -91.00 per Aj 100 Booms of Solid Comfort Only Hotel ia BneineM Lhitriet It Pays to Trade at The FARMERS CASH STORE C. Burton Dordall 147 North Commercial 347 HARTMAN BROS. CO. ; : Tor Tine Jewelry - Jewelers and Opticians POTATOES Call on us before you fell i RISHOP BROS. I Corner Ferry and High Streets l Phone lVuu Y THE "DAYTON" l The Bicycle for Everyone LLOYD E. ItAMSDEN 887 Court Street Bicycles and Bicycle Repairing TallHTttr Machines and Records - . T11- Player Pianos ana riayer xwuu "WALLFELT" Takes the place of cloth at about one- third L A R M E MOVING PHONE. STORING 930 SHIPPING All Kind. SALEM TRANSFER of Goodt Our largo fleet of track oaablet m to riTo yoa prompt aerrieo nd trmck of the site needed for your job. Country and Long Dliuntl Hauling a Specialty. Wo Bay and Sell W OOD AND OOA.L - D. A, LABMBB, Masa' iteiideoco Phono 1893 Willamette Valley Transfer Company Fast Out Freight Dally Between Portland and Salem Phone 1400 CAR GONE WRONG? If it's Carburetor trouble, put on a Slromberg. If it's Tires, buy a Brunswick or Silvertown Cord. If it's Ignition trouble, we are Igni tion Specialists. If it's Car Trou bles of any kind. CALL US. Great Western Garage rhone 4 4. Opposite Court-House Swim Special rates to swim dur ing this term are given to School and University pu pils. OREGON BATH HOUSE The Chemawa eleven yesterday defeated by a score -f 7 to 0 the red and black gridsters of the Salem high school in a close ly matched battle on Sweetland field. The game, which was wit nessed by over 2000 spectators. was characterized by hard fight ing and the inability cf either team to make yardage. Chemawa's kickoff was receiv ed by S -coif sky. who took it for eight yards. After being penaliz ed five yards Salem was forced to punt on fourth down. Chem awa failed in center line bucks and was forced to surrender the ball. Itittels punted for 50 yards, Socolofsky returned it for 10 but Salem was unabje to make yard age and lost the ball o.i downs. Neither eide made yardage until the latter part of the first quar ter when Chemawa by a pass made the first of the game. - Line Not PuiMlurr! The second quarter was played practically the same as the first Salem was unable to penetrai Chemawa s heavy tin? and Ch niawa's passes were continually ( his hand blocked. AsnDy and l'urvtne car ried the ball most of the time for Salem while Hiddel starred for the Indian team. Adolph of the red and black squad punted for 65 yards in the latter part of the half. Chemawa, returned Salem'a kickorf in the beginning of the second half for 30 yards but soon lost the ball on a fumble. Center plunges by Socolofsky and Ashby yielded five yards each and In a series of fatt plays through the line Salem took the ball within f5 yards of the goal. An attemp ted placeNkick by Purvlne was blocked. Aftr two nnsuccessful passes Adolph prepared for an other place kick. Kicking over iiv varus me uaii nu uir uai squarely in the center of the goal. After 12 downs Salem regained the ball oniy to lose it when a Chemawa man caught a pass. The fourth quarter saw the only score made during the-game. Chemawa In possession of the ball at the beginning, slowly worked down the field. They attempted a drop kick but were unsuccessful. Itittrl Make Touchdown Salem was not a'jii to hold the ball for long and Adolph was forced to punt. By passes Che mawa again pushed the Salem squad to within their 10-yard line when Ilittels in a run around end made the touchdown. They wer successful in their soal kick and the score with only five minutes to play stood 7 to 0. For the re mainder of the quarter Chemawa played for time and the game was finished before either had another chance to score. Throughout the whole game the play:n? was kept up to a high pilch. - The fains wre so evenly matched that every man had to play to the best of his ability to hold his opponent. ! Chemawa brought about 73 i rooters with the team Including the Indian band. The lineup of the two teams was as follows: the awed and admiring enjoyment I had had in the s.ci?ty of the of ficer who bad saved me from death. Curiously enough I did not sense any diloya:ty to Dicky in the feeling I wes eiperiencing. evn though the contrast between my huthand attitude toward the world war and that of this dash ing, heroic figure kept forcing it self upon me in spite of my stren uous efforts to bury It so deep that I should never b able to think about it. My feeling resembled my shy hero-worship of a schoolgirl rath er than any other feeling, andfl blamed myself bitterly for y weakness when the full force ot it burst upon me at the moment of my parting with th? wounded officer. Whether or not he had asked the nurse to leave th? room I do not know. At any rate. 1 had no sooner entered, dressed for my trip home, than she rose, and with a formal word of salutation and evcuse. went quietly away. The officer, evidently determined to be a sick man no longer, was dressed In his uniform and seat ed in an easy chair by the win dow. As I came Into the room he rose to his feet and drew a chair for roe near him. The nurse did not seem to notice this unwise proceeding on the part of man with so little strength Indeed. I had a quW ronrktion that she had washed her hands of responsi sibility for her refractory patient but a she closed the door be hind her I took the chair from ri shI I let- It Tell ttw Story Of the merit combined in Hood s Sarsaparilla as a meolcine for ca tarrh, rh-umatism. scrofula and other Ills of the blood, stomach liver and kldnejs. Sarsaparilla. yellow dock. Stll llngia. blue flag, gualac. altera tives, blood purifiers and tonics. Mandrake and dandelion. anti-bilious and liver mnediea. "lntergren and bitter orange peel. tonic, appetizers, dlgca- tlves. Juniper berries, ova ursl ana niniiM. rreat kidney reme dies. Gentian root, wild cne-try. inmirh tonics. and others oi value. iVnnomr and true merit are combined In Hoot's SarsaPsriua WANTED Eight Girls For Special Work The Gray Belle Apply after 6p.ro. ! fF ag -You mustn t exert yourself like this." I admonished him. "Please sit down." "When you do." he said weakly but obstinately. "and at he spoke I saw the tinr beads of per spiration betokening weakness start upon his forehead. I sat down quickly for evident ly there was no disputing him. and he sank back into his own chair with a little Involuntary sigh of relief, and drew his hand kerchief across his damp fore bead. "So you're going home?" he said abruptly, and I saw that he wished to hide his physical weak ness as much as he possibly could. "Yes. in Just a few tunnies." I returned. "It's a wonderful day outside. I hope you will have as rood a day tomorrow. I would hate to go home on a gloomy, rainy day." A Strange Reply. I knw that I was patently "making the conversation", but I was tryng to fall in with the convalescent man's evident desire ta keen the conversational ball i rolling. I was startled and re morseful, however, to see the -Pay As You Co Plan" There's a reason why it is better to pay as you go. One is that you always live within your income and learn 1. . ghipUnj (Ha. to nave money. Quality Merchandise Popular Prices W7a fj S MAY n RTTRFN 170 N. Commercial St. a W00DRY conducts sales anywhere In Marion or Polk counties. Store located 270 N. Com'l. AUCTIONEER DREAMLAND RINK 167 North Commercial St. Dance every Wednesday and Saturday Bungalow Orchestra Open daily from 8 a. 9 p. m. m. to SULPHUR SOOTHES UGLY, ITCHING SKIN The- Fin.1 A indication Make Skin Cool and Comfortable ; Salem .Ions j It. Iteinhart I M. Jones. . . Gosser. . . I nnw i White. . . K. White Dailey . . . FOR BARGAINS of all kinds such as furniture, stoves, ranges, machinery, of all kinds see the CAPITOL JUNK & BARGAIN HOUSE 213 Center Phone 398 Better Goods for Less DENNISON ELECTRIC CO. JOB WORK AND FIXTURES taa North Liberty S tract D. H.M0SHER nigh Class Cleaning and Pressing 474 Court Street HIGHEST PRICE PAID For SECOND HAND FURNITURE r nves. carpexs auu I Capital Hardware & Fa!te,??V rT Y r or rial st. Phone 947 Z50 liuu't"'-"" FURS STORED summer $9.00 Store your What Have You? We buy, sell and exchange new and second-hand furni ture, stoves, ranges, rugs, tools, etc. We will buy you out. COL. W. f! WRIGHT- ' Auctioneer 271 N. Com'l St.. Salem, Or. List your sales with us People's Furniture ; Store Kltat Thone 1047 Fbone734 Furs during with us. WEST Flit CO. a TTaiisa 621 Court. Opposite court CARL & B0WERS0X Groceries tut rinnrt Street Pnone u j VW www DOWN A WEEK Will Buy a ONE MINUTE ELECTRIC WASHING MACHINE WM. GAHLSD0RF Tlt4 Store of HOUSEWARES . I.Kit -. I.TR . LCR . ... C .. . woaheth . . ..RGl. . . . . RTL . . . . RKL . F. Reinhart. . .Q' . I'urv.ne 11111 Ashby Fll Socolofsky . . . Mill Chemawa . . .Green , . Thomas Ell .Williams : . . vm;nc . S-ar son . . Racine . Kennedy . . Rittel Colby . Uuchert . Wielder If you are suffering from ecze ma or nome other torturinc. em barrassing akin trouble you may quickly bo rid of it by uinjc Mfn-tho-Sulphur. declares a noted skin specialist. This sulphur preparation, be cause of its iterni destroying prop erties seldom fails to quickly sub due itchinc. een of fiery eciema The first application makes the skin cool and comfortable. Rash and blotches are healed ritht up Mentho-Sulphur Is applied like any pleasant cold cream and Is uerfectlr harmless. You can ob tain a small Jar from any good druFKist. REVEATIONS OF A WIFE The Story of a Honeymoon Oregon Penitentiary Melody Minstrels . ' Today, Friday Saturday, ' November 11, 12 -and 13 Get your tickets at Perry's Drug Store. Selling fist, so hurry 1 & Wonderful Romance of Blairied Life Wonderfully Toiu Dy JIDEXK GARRISON' -Follow Me Girls"' FRANK RICH MUSICAL COMEDY Next Sunday Bligh Theatre A P P E A L T O O t N E I U L Children's Eyes Especially require more care and attention than those of older people because the accommoda tion Is more active. We have an Instrument (The Opthalraoscope) which enables us to de termine exactly the amount and character of eye trouble even ia a child two or three years old. "APPEAL TO OWE!!." Let him advise you whether o;- not class es would be of benefit. J Dr. C. B. O'Neill Optometriit-Optidaa T-ai-i and Bnah Bank BnOding A P P E A L T O O N E I L L SALEM CHAPTER 7 4: ! "ALL DAYS ARK M K." AI.IKK TO fee 4 m fiusick's f ALEM ALBANY HIGHEST PRICES TT Paid for I U II T l.kl. nrl Kmitt D !r PEOPLE'S CASH STORE I I O u r ticicntific fckill i beyond rilic isin. T h e quiet dignity of om- organization an-l our efficient, to jin-oui servie has won lor 111 our enviable plic; in th: ;il rai. s of t'uii c:u luunii v. j tl mi-. MM i i Caftain Grantland did not leaTe the hJspiial. aftt-r all. upon th day he had t for hiins-lf. Hi imperious will, which had j-o fii abUvi' him to triumph over his wBukricss anl (l'-liitnm. haJ in i turn been ton-iuered ly tho con ! saut-ncfi of his own indiscretion. ' He had iiivistod upon beiiiK al-1 i lowed to talk to me undisturbed. i had told me th story of the dra matic happcninKs at the inn. and had i.i turn listened I tn tab of th-i events hefore hi l'lM'r ance. lie had done thi acaint t the protests of liis iut-e. and h" 1 nii.i for his disobedience by n extra day or two oi paui ni i I -eaKnss. Tlierefore it war. lour uj ter our conversation instead of the two the ntcr:io bad protiiivi i,. m hn finally faid adieu to the hospital. - ,,., lir hAt .uu-n m cMHi-t.y tne day befon. for when I was as mred that hi talk with me had done him no lasting iujiy I GRAN D Tuesday Night Nov. 16 GEO. WHITE'S SCANDALS of 1919 Direct From N. Y. 50 People 50 Big Orchestra 2 Cars of Scenery Mail Order Now Moor and ttoxe. ?"i.V) Balcony s $2.00 Caller- - Add 10', War Tax lat Sale Monday ' 9:30 a.m. A Perfect Loaf Reflects a Perfect Method JCehind cvery.effcct is a caus Back of every perfect achievement is a reason In the perfect loaf of BREAD the economi cal and the efficient can sec the result of scientific preparation and care. The BREAD that stands every tct always HOLSUM BREAD Made for you by the Cherry City Baking Company I -7 1L