The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, December 15, 1920, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON.
WEDNESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER IS, 1920
BIG AMERICAN
GAME IS SAFE
President Hedyler Will
Head National League for
- Another Term
NEW YORK. Dc. 1 4. The, Na
tional league at lis annual meet
ing today extended for three years
the term of President John A.
Hsydler and granted to him sub
stantial increase in salary. Presi
dent Heydler's present salary is
$10,000 a year and the increase,
while it is not officially stated, is
said to have) been 50 per cent.
The additional years will make
his present term expire Decem
ber 31, 1923.
The new agreement with the
American league which is to run
for 25 years was adopted and for
mally .ign?d by each of the eight
clubs and President Heyidler. The
agreement was adopted without
even the suggestion of an amend
m2iit. Baseball as an Institution has
responded quickly and courag
eously to meet an unprecedented
situation growing out of the dis
covery of crookedness, said Presi
dent Hsydler in submitting his an
nual report. "The whole' govern
mental structure of the game has
been changed to meet this issue
of dishonesty within the ranks
and to cope with the gamblers at
tack from without. No one need
fear of the outcome.
' Prior to the 1920 season our
New York club barred two players
for the best Interests of the game,
thereby pratically destroying its
pennant chances, the Chicago club
dropped another undesirable, and
successfully defended a damage
suit brought by this player. The
trial was a public one. the evi
dence presented by the league be
ing of such relentless force as to
warrant a finding against the
player by p jury of his own towns
people. This verdict for clean
baseball proved of far reaching
value.
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Say
Merry Christmas'
Electrically
This Year by Giving Something
Electrical-
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Electrical ("lifts combine all that is desir
able in a Christmas remembrance beauty,
utility, lasting service, ami yes, Economy,
tool ,
Come Early to our.. Electric Shop. V Bring
your list and let us help you.
PORTLAND RAILWAY
LIGHT & POWER CO.
Cohan-DeLauzh Wedding
Takes! Place ,at Marion
MARION Or.. Dee. 14. Har
riet Colsann and Herman De
Langh were quietly married in
the presence of a few relatives
and friends; at the home of the
bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. C5.
H. Colgan, Sunday, Dec. 12 at
noon. Mr. and Mrs. DeLangh re
ceived some very handsome and
useful presents.! They are at
home to thieir friends at West
Stavton. I
Miss Maron fiamag came up
from Portland Sunday morning
to attend the marriage of her
niece, Harriet Colgan.
The bazaar given by the women
of the Presbyterian church was a
success in every way. Nearly ev
erything was sold. In the neigh
borhood of $90 was taken in.
S. Roland has been on the sic!-:
list but is better again, after suf
fering with a gathering in his ear.
ROAD BIDS ARE
ASKED BY STATE
More Than 45 Miles to be
Improved in Various
. Parts of Oregon
Proposals for the Improvement
I of approximately 4X miles of road
in Oregon win ! received and
opened at a meeting of the state
highway commission to be held in
; Portland January 4. according to
! nn-uncemeut made here today.
The roads to be improved, togeth
er wiih the character of work,
follow:
Huntington-Nelson section. Old
Oregon Trail in Malheur county.
19 miles of grading. Port Orford-
Hubbard Creek section. . .Coast
highway in Curry county, 1.5
miles grading. Seufert-Deschutes
section. Columbia River highway
in Wasco county, 12 miles of
graveling. Lexington to. the Gil
liam county line section. Oregon
Washington highway in "Morrow
county. 25 miles of crushed rock
macadam. Roseburg-Dillard sec
tion. Pacific highway in Douglas
county. 6.1 miles of paving. Di
vide to Walker station. Pacific
highway in Lane county. 9 miles
of paving.
Studio Manager How did you
manage to gel the star to register
anguish so masterfully?
Director I reminded her. of
hy income tax. Film Fun.
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AT THE LIBRARY I
stories, story telling and dramati-! Rone West; Inside guard. L. TlJ
cation; practical for Sunday j flight on ; outside guard. Homer;
school teachers, dUcufsed by Mar-1 i:ron; trust for. three years.
garet Efgleston
The Caee Against Spiritual
Ism." a selection of articles op
posing Ihe cult whlrli ha received
J. R. Aligned.
Ma rui ion lodge bat made' a phe
nomenal grtth d-iriug the ast
year and n w ranks among the
so mucn popular aiienuon. HM,rgM,t Pythian or.lr lit the
Jane T. Stoddart. . state. L. S. Pinseth. the retiring
Do the Dead St.ll Live?" The v-ep-r of reci rd and wal. mas
arguments for immortality pre-' .i-tt rran.l irhancell.r tf
sented in a readable manner wiih!b Oregon lodges at Man-hfield
slight attention to spiritualism, i jaf , October
bv David Heagle. s '
'The Best Psychic Stones." a; . ,
coi!ection including some ot the Ankeny Grange Also IS
hst known authors, edited by I - n. - . .
Joseph Lewis French. AgdlTlSt Digger boloneS (
'"Shakespeare for Community .
Players." helpful suggestions on! Ankeny ('.range No. S'O or Jef
the choice of a play, cost u men. j ferson has l.n-d up against salary
stare settings, make-ups and mm-; inrruFr at the coming session of
Ic to be introduced, by Roy MU- J the 4gUlattir. at the latent meet-
NOW PLAYING
pmnUt
LOVELY1
The Little
Grey Mouse
Latest Neivs Weekly
Scenic of Totem Land
Comedy
ORANTTfc
Theatre JU'
"The Conservation of Natural
Resources." a study taken up un.
der the headings: minerals, water,
forests, land and mankind, by
Charles Richard Van Hise.
"A Textbook of Filing." how tc
file for business and professional
purposes, presented with detail,
by James Newton McCord.
"Elements of Retail Salesman-f
ship," by Paul Wesley Ivcy.
"Inventor's Manual." a guide
for inventors, in perfecting their
inventions, taking out their pat
ents, and disposing of them and
cautions as to pitfalls for the un
wary, by George M. Hopkins.
"Official guide for Shippers and
Travelers to the Principal Ports
cf the world." a directory of com
mercial engineering and financial
engineering and financial com
pauies in tne ports on all contin
ents with some descriptions and
chell.
"The Fur Brlngers." a story of
the Canadian northwest, by Hul
bert Footner.
"Miss Lulu Bett." by Zona
Gale.
"Where Angels Fear to Tread,
by K. M. Forster.
"The Devils' Paw." by E. Phil
lips Opitenheim.
"The Story of Liberty." the
growth of the liberty idea traced
in history stories for children
from the ideals or the early in
vaders of Britain to Its defense
for all people In the world war.
by James Baldwin.
"More Magic Pictures of the
Long Ago." other stories of ar
tists and persons portrayed, in
paintings, which were begun In
"Magic Pictures or Ixng Ago." by
Anna C. Chandler.
"Pacific History Stories," es
pecially the stories relating to
California, told for children, by
Harr Wagner.
"The Arctic Stowaways." story
of the experiences of boys in a
northern expedition,, by j Dillon
Wallace. I
The library has received "Ore-i
gon Laws." showing all the laws
or a general natures force In'
the state of Oregon including the:
special session or 1920. It is'
published in two volumes. They)
will be placed in the reference ;
room. !
ing having endorsed, in the fol
lowing resolution, attion that was
taken recently by 5alem Grange
No. 17:
"Resolved. That we. the offi
cer and members of Ankeny
Grange No. 54 0. do hereby heart
ily endorse the resolution adopted
by Salem Grange No. 1? opposing
th. raising or salaries of county
and state officers."
High Cut
SHOES are
just the thing
for that Boy
of Yours
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,VE WILL
'cewnNuST
BAKE
lUPfROR
BREAD
PYTHIANS KLECT.
DALLAS. Or.. Dec. 11. (Spec
ial) At a meeting Marmlon lodge
No. 96. Knights of Pythias, the
following officers mere elected to;
pictures of the countries, aside ienre for th en,,uin5tn: 15.hn
from the adrertisementa rhmnilnl
for the steamship company, Osaka
Shosen KaisJia.
"The Roman Civilization." es
pecially useful for its clear illus
trations ot articles of use and
cellor commander. W. O. Eldis;
vice-chancellor. Charles Lynn:
prelate, Oscar Groves; master-at-arms.
W. O. Worden; master of
the work. R. Y. Morrison; keeper
of records and seal. John R. Sib-
beautv common to Roman life. hrM: master of finance, D. P. Pat-
A. F. Giles. Jterson; master of exchequer. Fred
'Microbiolorv. a textbook ofi v
Microorganisms general and ap
applied, edited by Charles E. Mar
shall. "The Church School " an aonli-
cation of the best educational-
Ihwirv titHe HenartrriAtita rf f Vi
Sunday school, from Cradle Roll
to Adult department, by Walter S.
Athearn.
"The Sand-table," a manual for
its use in the primary department
of the sunday school, by LIHie A.
Faris.
"The Use of the Story in Re
ligious ducation." the choice of
w
E'LL have no
trouble keeping
our rew leara
resolution. We have re
solved to continue to bake
the choicest bread and
we'll have no trouble do
ing so because we know
how. Resolve to wrfte the
name of our bread on
your next grocery order.
PEERLESS BAKERY
Pbilip "Winters, Prop.
170 N. Commercial Street
Pbona 247
and nothing would' please him bet
ter, and they would certainly be
practical.
In sizes 9 to 13 .$3SS
13 1-2 to 2 $4.85
3 to S 1-2 $5.45
Big boys 6 to 10 .$935
Every Pair Warranted Satisfactory
AT THE ELECTRIC SIGN
'SHOES'
THE VU 5 VE R SAL -CAR
A Christmas
Gift for .
Your Family
A new Ford Sedan delivered to your home Christmas morning
will be the supreme gift for the day and throughout the com
ing year. You will drive it every day all winter in comfort.
Just as much fresh air as you want and no more. Just as much
- warmth as you need, and no more. Wherever you wish to go,
-the whole family even the babies will be as comfortable as if
at home by the fireside.
You owe it to yourself to your wife and to your children to get out of the city. All the streams
and woods of Oregon are brought close to your home if you own a Ford Sedan. Friends who live
at a distance can be visited quickly and comfortably. It broadens your horizon, increases your
happiness and promotes good health every day. No other investment brings so much pleasure and
satisfaction and saves so much time at so small a cost as a Ford Sedan.
The amount you are planning to spend for Christmas gifts for the family can be used as your first
payment on a Ford Sedan. The balance may be paid in small amounts through the coming year.
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Take advantage of Henry Ford's Christmas
Gift to you. He has made the price below
present cost ot manufacture for your benefit
.t this time.
Ford Sedan new price $946.34
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Ialley MotorCo. Everv 0re.
Driver should drive
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Valley MotorCo.
THE XMAS JP
STORE -aaiPx
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This store is in harmony with the holiday season in
merchandise as well as spirit. Socareful have we olannprf nnrl cn
thoroughly have we provided that the problem of gift selection be
comes an easy solution.
WE HAVE A WIDE ASSORTMENT OF CHOICE GIFT THINGS
ESPECIALLY PLEASING TO MEN AND YOUNG MEN
NECKWEAR
A wonderful assortment of all that is bright, new
and desirable. Don't miss these. Friced from $1.00
to 4.50.
SCARFS
Scarfs that will appeal to the man of exclusive tastes.
Knitted and Crochet, embroidered figure., cross
stripes and two tone effects. Prices $3.00 to $10.00
HOSIERY
Come and see the Interwoven brand Silk. LLsIe and
Cassimere. Hosiery. They come in all colors and sev
eral fancy heather mixtures. Price C5c to $3.00.
;SHIRTS
Madras cloth shirts. Wonderful new patterns and
color combinations. Prices $2.50 to $3.00.
Special All Silk Shirts special at $9.00 each. Many
new patterns.
GLOVES
S.jG loves n pe. mochas, silks and knit fab
rics. $2.50 to $G.50. Driving Gloves in capes, horse
AnJIUr ' gauntlet and plain. Prices $3.50 to
BATHROBES
A Bathrobe is always an acceptable gift. We have
a wonderful assortment in cotton and wool. Prices
$10.00 to $23.00.
HOUSE SUPPERS
All styles, soft pliable leathers and richly colored
felts. Prices $2.40, $20, $3.00.
AUTO ROBES
Be sure to see the Pendleton Indian Robes. They're
here for you now and make the best of Chritm3
Gifts. Price $15.00.
DON'T FAIL TO COME TO OUR STORE WHILE DOING YOUR
CHRISTMAS SHOPPING
We are ready to serve you whether you wish to buy or not. You
take no chance to lose if you purchase here.
Salem Woolen Mills
Store
136 North Commercial Street
C P. BISHOP, Prop.
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