The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, November 23, 1920, Page 8, Image 8

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THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM,: OftEOON..
TUESDAY MORNING, NOT.MBER 23. 1020.
DEPARTMENTS
RELIEVED BY
: STATEBOARD
t
Total of $63,900 Allowed
at Session of Emergency
V Members Yesterday
stinitious and departments. Thl"
was $K27C..72 lit excels of. the
'piiiutint .which parly in tin1 day it
war. said ' would . be placed before
the board, for consideration, sev
iTu! departments appearing .'with
rt';nrsts the time Iheiiieet-
hin cunvf iied. J
-The. .amounts: allowed were:
t-'.late- penitentiary for niainle
lunue, Jsft.tHMi; iienitentbry Tor
: building of ft ti n. $4:t."u: in
I j st rial Fchool for girls. $.";
t;ite board of control, il.'tiu;
' i-i ewlary of Mate for expenses of
! compiling, editing and dKtribut-
it
iK election
pamphlets and snp-
etc. $r,.(iiMt;
pay expense of
I biennial reports $:Sfn; secretary
!if .-stale. t;i pay expenses of eir
! rn it Indues in going outside of
flWilv fit Cmrlin n '-H regular -'-districts to hold court.
"j to care of capitol buildings and
': rvonnds. - $5M; Mate school for
OPPOSITION IS 'SCANTS"';'- JSSSSm
Control Body Grants Au
thority ot Goodin
Watcli Institutions
The f.fato emergency board, itit
j'tho deaf. t(0
a re.tsloii liere "yesterday, "allowed i
Total Mounts llis.li.
The emergency allowances
a total of SS,Sfli in deficiency J -rar.te;l yesterday bring the total
sDTrfpria) ions to wral state In-Mn emergency appropriations for
fwttsnut nUti ayjamumi' v i in nut
. .- 1
THEATRE
.,- . U...... -
NELL SHI PM AN
In "Something New
if
The most thrilling and daring automobile adventure
story ever filmed.
Also
the present biennium up to a to
tal of T4r,,7 nr..
On Hie actions taken yester
day the vote of the board In all
cases wis unanimous with the
xreption of the item f.r expense
ti( iiicuii judve on which Sey
i.iour Jones, speaker of thf house,
leitised to. vole. This item was
cut tc $:. nroiu x i mm. as re-
ii-U. d. A cut from '!U2.'' to
i. "..". mi was made in the r.-q'iesi
of II. S. Tiliiiiiihast. superinten
dent or the school for the deaf.
U H. (roodfii. secretary of the j
board of control, asked for
r.ibV.::., and fl'uii was voted. For j
the cost of election Mtppliia -cre- j
tary or Mate Ko7er asked $:M.
s2::.:;7 and J'.Ti.onrt was allowed.
Ueiative to this item M .-. Kit
er told the hoarj that never be
fore had it been necesfcary to ask
lor a deficienty allowance, an.l at
tribuied the need this time main-1-
to the increased cost of paper.
Superintendent Tillingh.iKt of the
c woo i for the deaf, has not pre
viously as!;ed for a deficiency ap
propriation during his 14 years
in state service.
;MMliir Authority Incrrasel.
Relative to the amount allowed
ihe board of control it was said
that th, business of the office
and consequently the expense i
trowing. The board of control
las eranied additional nuthorit
to It. 15. Goodin. secretary, where
by ! he will le enabled to spend
half his time looking after de
tails at state institutions and will
be allowed an additional assistant
irtthe office. This is covered ir.
the Allowance granted him.
Secretary Goodin told the board
that conversations with Portland
Justness men indicate that there
will he no decrease in the cost of
supplies for Ktate institutions in
the. next six months.
HUGEMARGIN
GIVEN G.O.P.
NOVEMBER 2"uc:,
i Inoasti i.tl Iiln.r l'. amun
li.di.iud. Miller. Kti.ui : ' i'i. ip..b:i.u. ;.u9i: itenBett. nrffiif DAIM PAIN
lui..es. 7::.: Vtkls. 7S.-'1h m.M-r-t. 46.214; Newuian. . UUU" ''....f!
. !iaii t. U.4.K. RUB RHEUMATIC,
I'rolill.itlon AIiiom. 3,mN; Jew- ienrr.
HI. St".: .lolli.snii. Sl'iC; Parrt.' I if the !. m luea'nren thai
27; Walker. 34-2.
SoclaliKl - - Julius. ii.
Harding's Plurality Over
Cox 63,375, According
to Final Count
v.tf "ii Ihe llb.l. oi I) one ear
ned. Th's wi tli m-aure r
tMitir four J'ar leiui f Hire
f.ir -rtniii r..tiul olti-la!s. in-li-.a-ini-
tin till ue tiiilil lu
i,i ir "I hi.-- in-a..uie cirri J
b I .T" The vl i'e
i !i.--.ire was:
t-"ur i-ar u-rm for ctmntjr of-
ACHING JOINTS
I:mI P.iIm Amf U'lih mall
Trial lUf,' f IMJ
-si. JanJM Oil."
STANF1ELD LEAD BIG
Remarkable Chang in
Sentiment Noted Compared
With Four Years Ago
t. 1 till. 1 23 ; , f '-!; Ve. 'J.l-: Do. y..-;
'."2; l!aes. n:jjnty fr. 17.i. '
i fi.iftptiloi voting amendment!
. Vet. nu. ir. -!
ytWJf AT RAP) Cf WOSX f
1.'. 1..; I!-r?'itnil. 1471: 4'atlson.
liTu; I.U. 1 Hi.; IMmmi.
r'r lii! si.iie St uaiitr.
Ktnfiel.i. I:. put.ll.T.n. 1 lC.r.M.'.;
CIijiiiIm rlaiu. leuuH-ra
staiixhia r. :ciant. '.
Indi-pendent. 4 4-;.
I e iievoii.it ive in I.n5,ret.
K'rst district Haw le. Itepub-lican-lVmocrat.
7..07: Taltn-rt.
racialist. S2:ts.
S,-eoiid diMrict Graham. Dm-i'n -IM.
ocrat. 13. IMS; Siunott. Hcpubll-! ni.-.irtaiariii- bill Yen. C7.
can. 2.:.4:.. H-4: no. 1 III. 122: majority
Third district John. . Indus- aramM. -.i2i.
f.i!l-Ibor. 22T.2; Uivejoy. leni- Sin:-V tax --Yes. f.7.2M; no.
oi rat-l'rohibition. 2l.sr3; McAr-1 ' 3V.4H: maluriiy ajcaln t. ll.-
ithur. Republican. 37.NS4. r.'s..
S.crrtr r Slate. . !", rouh.iation-l ei. .-
iv...r i(..ni.i.ifii. ir:- : -.-i -; mj"ij
t. i.2,z nu. i ri. .!.:
j.iiity atainsl. wi.3 4 0
Kilr-lar brtlatl- fon
M.342: . N r. . j 2 2 ; maior-
Oregon voters to the number
kl 43. .7 4 l voted for Harding, ite-
publican candidate for president
ui the l lined states, anu mi.isj
at.-d for Cox. the liemocrat. The
Prohibition candidate. Elton Wat-kln:-.,
drew 2jH." votes in this
Mate; Debs, the Socialist, received
'..si. ana i ox, me inuusiriai-it- dates who were running
boiiie. got IjI... Harding r ma- opposition the vote was:
jority was r.s.fsi. and his plural-; luan. K.r..7Sr: Itenson.
Uy over Cox i3,:;7.".. :.e.l; Hanis. 13...74: MclJride,
These are the fffures on the i - 7.Cn2.
On supreme court Justice
succeed Justice A. R. Ttennett:
llrown. ' .".2.4S4; Smith. 949:
hlMumjIbm is "paiii i.nly.
Nu ooe rj, e in Tiftr reinires In
ternal lreiaieut. Stot drusr.inr..
lint lUN.ihiu. rnetratiaK -St.
Jcle. 1 1(- ri.-ht into your Mn
stiff, arhinf Joints and ruttch-.
jd relief cones intantly. "St.
Jan.!-, lid" is a lurniless rnea-j
in 1 1-ni rm" b!rl never disa j
at.ls an. rjim.it burn the skin. ,
I ln.Ur np! lHit umpUinin? j
;-! a rmall trial l"M'e t.f .b .
.i.iipsI si. JHs till" at an
dr.iK More. aeI in jut a iuomM.t ;
on II J.'lree from theumatU';
r. Kepublican. 17S.722:
Sears. S.ialist. 14.72n: 1'pton. i
:adnftrial libor. 11.213.
Sii.reme I imiiI,
For the four Republican randi-I
rithout i
Anii-e-nnpnlsorjr Tacrination
Ves. fc3.2H; n. I2S.-K3: major
ity azalnst. C3..M4.
Interest rate bill Yen. 2S.47S:
no. l.".x.72: majority against. r
. .
liii.. foinns. Miimw "
.el!ii.e. Ihm'I mffer! ftellet
rwait r.u. "St. lacot.s Oil" lia
enre.1 tiiilllon.'! ut rheumatism anf-
; ferer in ihe lat half realary.
land is ut as conl tor rrlatiea.
neurale'a. Iunitairo, backache.
Oregon vote fo presidential can-illil-ilM
uu ciiinitiieil in the office
of Sam
state, upon complete returns Irora McCarthy, 231.
all counties. The la?t eountie For Attorney General.
to report were Wallowa and Polk. To fill vacancy caused by relK
both received Saturday, and while nation of George M. Itrown:
theie are yet aome small errorai van Winkle. 2T..277; HaileT.
to be readjusted, the totals as an-1 1 1 -;0: r.oshow. &24.: John?on. i
!25.9..
ltoo-v. It binl lefnre Yes.,
7k.4: no. l7.2si: majority!
arainst. 2S.421.
IOi Divided lerislative sesn S
Yes. 07.491: no. 101,1,9; major-,
ity i'ainst. 42.6fc(;.
Market commission Yen. 32.-,
: 4 : no. 119.304; - majority
against. SC. 914.
l.rain.
Playing to Capacity
EDITORIALS
OF THE
PEOPLE
"flliT"1""
Inttinjc Turkeys fhu of Iteach.
MAKE-ROOM
Audi
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in
WOODRY'S, 270 N. Com'I St, Salem,' Ore.,
Starting Sat, Nov. 27, 1920, 1 p. m. Sharp
$10,000 Stock of New and Used Goods
Including furniture of every description.. The famous
Charter Oak Ranges and Heaters including other
makes; beds, springs "and mattressejs, pianos, grapho
phones, organs, electric washer and wringer, harness,
cream separators, new rugs, including Axminsters,
velvets, Brussels, 'tapestrys, wool and fibre and grass.
Tools, home canned fruit,; kitchen utensils, dishes, etc.
This is the largest and finest assortment of home
furnishings ever offered at public auction in the citv
of Salem. This is a genuine sale.' Step in and look
over my stock, any day, "Private Sales Daily." Terms
cash. Tell your neighbors and friends that they may
receive somcfof the greatest bargains, ever offered the
buying public. ;r r
F, N. WOODRY, THE AUCTIONEER
j-
.-JT'sSEr!
Another Sleepless Night?
Tta been a busv and fretful dav. Brain fagged, nerves frayed
and body exhausted conscious that tomorrow is fraught with
new tritla and tribulations, he realizes the imperative need of a refreshing
nditor . Statesman: Many read
ers will thank you for giving a
little epace to the matter of
boosting market prices to consum
ers. What I oredicted Fririav has
ccnie true. A telerram from
Roseburs announced turkeys com
ing m slowly and opening at 4
centF. Next day a telegram said
sales were being made at 48 end
50 cents. The Sunday Portland
oapers told of turkeys selling at
,. and 60 cents a round. WTiai
I predicted was that every effort
would be made to drive the price
tc 75 cents for the closing week
before Thanksgiving. That is the
t:me when families order their
turkey. All will agree that 3".
cents a pound would be a fair
price, although 25 cents would be
fairer. But consider driving the
orice to 75 cents. What wonM
it mean? The 50,000 families in
Oregon would par an additional
-rofit to the middleman of $4.
Oflft.OOft. How much of this would
the grower receive? Oregon peo
ple voted down the state market
commission, which in' California
has done nothing but strengthen
the hands of the middleman and
raise prices to the consumer.
What can we good-natured, easy
feoing Americans ido about it?
We ean all refuse to' buy. If 2fo
"Hum poui anu asK a
bid on supplying them wirh a
Thanksgiving roast turkey, or
something just as good, they
would be surprised at the rnii
The consumer is the goat of the
piesent system. He is unorgan
zed.; He can only defeat thl
robbery br striking for his rights,
ft hy; should our noblest hniMir.
be made the occasion for plunder-
in? me iamiiie7 The price boost
ers even resort to lies to prepare
the minds of the people for this
extortion. A Portland paper Sun
day said only one carload of tur-
Kevs would be sent from Ookland
'his year, and the price might go
to fiO cents wholesale. The time
nas come to fight this grab.
- Col. E. Hofer.
BIG EATERS GET
KIDNEY TROUBLE
Take Knits at first feign of IMadder
Irritation or Itack-
aclie. .
p.ounced may be considered as
fairly accurate. On the basis of i
the figures, as submitted to the
ecretary or state, the total Ore
son vote at the general election
November 2 was 238,664. ,
- All Counties tor Harding.
Every county In the state went
lor the Kepublican presidential
candidate. Cox ran strongest in
L'nlon county where he waa 4M
votes behind, out of 5000 cast.
Multnomah county gave Harding
a plurality of (17.000. In the
state Cox received 4 0.000 votes
less than did President Wilson
four years ago. and Harding was
given 1 i.ooo more votes tnan
were accorded Hughes.
The secretary of state's record
show that Stanfield won over
Chamberlain for United States
senator by a vote of 16.362. Tho
Democratic veteran renator car
ried only Itaker. Crook, Deschutes
Harney, Hoot! River and Umatilla
counties. In Multnomah county
Stanfield led by 3093.
In the contests for representa
tive in congress, only McArthnr of
the third district had anything
like a close run. Hi? plurality
over Dr. Esther Pohl Lovejoy,
Democratic-Prohibition candidate.
was 6031. In his district he ran)
over looo votes ahead of Stan
field, but 7000 behind Harding.
Complete figure shown In tfi '
secretary f state's records, foj
low: ""."" ?
For Presidential Klcctors. j
Republican -George, 143.574.; 1
Hotchkiss. 143.275; Hume, 14H.-
1x9; Richardson. 143.151; Robb.
141.042. - t" . , - .
Democratic Hayter, SO. 199;
.T1$9.
Dairy' ami Komi Commissioner.
Hawley. Kepublican -Democrat.
1C3.X49; Voa liehren. Socialist.
18.631. ,
Public Sen Commissioner.
Yeast Did you buy that hat
for your wife?
Crimson beak I did.
.eaM Well, believe me. It makes
her look fierce.
Crimson beak Wetl. take It
Eastern Oregon district Corey, j frcm me. she would have looked
Republican, unopposed. 46.34 4. ( good deal Hercer If I hadn't.
Western Oreron distriet Bnch- Yonkera Statesman.
"NOW- A-DAYS"
says the Good Judge
A man can get a heap more
satisfaction from a small chew
of this class of tobacco, than
he ever could-gct from a big
chew of the old kind.
He finds it costs less, too. The
good tobacco taste lasts so
much longer he doesn't need
to have a fresh chew nearly
as often.
Any man who uses the Real
Tobacco Chew will tell you
that. .
Put in two styles
W-B CUT is a long fmc-cut tobacco ;
RIGHTCUTisashort-cut'tobacco
SamudGciiVyA 0RcxBch
G0IJVHINEIJR
MORRIS
'THE
PENALTY
VCrVLLACE WORSLEY
We cannot keep this picture
longer than Wednesday, poj
arrance lo come eariv. t
LIBERTY
new
r
t
f. a -r -J
night's rest. Yet, ha hesitates and dreads to go to
bed lest be roll and toss throughout the night.
Do you experience the horrors tdf nightmare and hwofnr.ifc?
Am mu troubled with wakeful, revte nisrhU? Do you ret
Bp in the morning feeling more t rd than when ytn went to
bed. becaoM your rest i ocitUi bed umi Drakes! i ceo. it?
1 - m
The Great General Tonic
Th honp of be4-tiiie wE! xm tce iu terrore and yoa wi-'
bciria to eeek your eotieh witli r -leosarabS anticipation ot i
nifcht free from dotaifhaneea. LVli" wiU bWuTou witl
nrret. eooad and peaceful aiuznber t1 brinr Vx down to tlw
Mwt ll eubuttiMMk Lmkrut titain tneioomins li ctod aprr.U and in hrht'W
-trnn. kwn for the d" artinue.: rested and refreaoed in UJy and miwi. and w.th a.
LYKO-- to . piewaaJreo-, W 2Ucrl iVWiii i ' f i- AS a
I tnnv-: a reiithats f.pe- i . -; iv;r '!;- -tC: W
LYKO la tM la wie'iaal er-
tierandaaexceUentaUniiiiaBt ' ir?
- tii the nervooe ivtw. 1 1 n-
- ! brain far ixi pny"'
i
ier.aDdrehaUl.talo.rener.Jlir f- -;f-S ffe AV-j
. buttle kaiar and t-t rrf -XV r'.; -s --i TT- tJZJ 5
si-Ato;- itZi t-K;.-1YK0
MEDICINE CO. 7, f JT
Yerk Caat Cty. Ma.
Fur w!e hy all dntggiste. Always In stocli at Terry's drug store any time
The American men and women
must guard constantly against
Kidney trouble, because we eat
toe much meat and all our food is
rich. Our blood is filled with
uric acid which the kidneys strive
to filter out. they weaken from
overwork, become eluggish: the
eliminative tissues clog and the
result is kidney trouble, blaider
weakness and a general decline
in healih.
When your kidneys feel like
lumps or lead; your back hurt
or tne urine is cloudy, full of sed
iment, or you are Cbliged to seek
renei two or three times during
ine niptit; ir vou su'fer with s!ek
headache or dizzy, nervous spells
ac;a stomach, or yon have rheu
matism when the weather is bad.
eet. from your Pharmacist nlmnt
four ounces of Jad Salts; take a
tablespoonful in a glass of water
reiore breakfast for a few day
rnd yetir kldneyg will then act
fne. This famous salts Is made
rom me acid of pranes and
hmrn iiet. combined with lithia.
'nu nas been used for generations
mo and stimulate the acids
5n the nrine so it no longer is a
f i'rit.itionf thus ending
blad.ler disorders.
Jad Salts is inexpensive-
"ot-injure, makes a delightful ef-i
.re.sceni nthia-water beverage
and belongs in everv home h-.
cause nobody can make a mi'stake!
? iiavmg a good kidney flushing (
mm
i'lliHItitiiiillittilililillili!!
ALL OUR WARNER
CORSETS
25 Per Cent Reduction
Warner corsets are a strictly high grade line and every one is guaranteed. Prices are marked
in plain figures. See the savings for yourself.
$2.00 Warner Corsets, now $1.50
i $2.50 Warner Corsets, now $1.88
$3. 00. Warner Corsets, now $2.25
$3.50 Warner Corsets, now $2.63
$4.00 Warner. Corsets, now
$4.50 Warner Corsets, now
$5.00 Warner Corsets, now.....
$6.00 Warner Corsets, now
$3.00
$3.38
$3.75
'.$4.50
GALE
COMPANY
Commercial and Court Streets
Our Prices Always the Lowest
Formerly. Chicago Store
WE
SAVE
YOU
MONEY
FARMERS'
CASH
STORE
C. BURT0I1
DURDALL
55c Silver Kisg
Coffee, 3 IBs.$l
5 lbs. Ca!cncL95:
3 lbs. Crisco 83:
6 lbs. CriscQ..$1.74
9 lbs. Crisco..$2.59
10 lb. Karo
Syrup ...84:
50c can Royal
Blackberries 3!c
45c Pineapple.J3c
50c Fancy Santos
Coffee, lb. -33c
4 lbs. Special Bleri
' Coffee ...:...82c
Fresh Soda Cracken
lb. 18c
35c Lemon or Vanil
la Extract ......23c
2 cans Ripe
Olives .....
25c !
Notions
At
Half Price
Bargains
In
Remnants
Special Prices
SUGAR
FLOUR
FARMERS'
CASH
STORE
I C Burton Durdall
Three Busy Stores
Salem Sllvertea
I Independence
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