I A i ' THE, OREGON STATESMAN .SAT. OREGON WEDNESDAY MORNING. OCTOBER 25, 1921 e 1 1 I V CITY NEWS Taken Under Consideration After taking testimony for two ay, me divorce suit of uoidte , Way Sharpe against Claude C. Shafpe closed yesterday morning. On nrnn n f r f lha vnnth rif Hnt h t parties, and tne tact tney nave two children. Judge George G. , IMnghara stated that he would take the matter under advise ment. He said the evidence In if the caw showed that the young - husband endeavored to establish a home and that as young folks, ' they hardly realized the serious ness ot breaking up the family, ( IHg Pan ce-Tonight. The Elite. Adv, Dr. round Unable to (i Dr. II. V.. Pound, commander Capital post No. American le gion, has been unable to arrange to attend the third annuar meet ing ot the- legion to be held In Kansas City, beginning Octobor 31. Colonel Georpe A. White, ad- 1 Last Times Rupert Hughes i "OLD NEST" 27 9 p. m. Matinees 35c Evenings 50c Friday Saturday 'Lavender and Old; H Lace" H&rtrnan's Glasses Easier and Better Wear them and see HARTMAN BROS. fhone 12 S 8 Salem, Oregon NOMKING fyctatxs a 162 V. Ooauawdal strvet Com Iu7, VeodlM aa4 AjmUmb lUaaa, cims and drinks. Opia 11 aj. U- aja. MytAiX Bandar- CHicxxaf szHvn TREES for 8prlng Planting Order From TUB BA-LEM NUKSERY CO, 428 Oregon Building IALEM v :: OREGON , Phone 1763 vn i Ma us ur us W bnvincr your hardware ana i ' inrniTiirR Rr i no Ldiniiai jluu rare & Furniture Co., 285 N. Commercial street. Phone 947 ARMER TRANSFER We Move, Pack, tad Store . ANYTHING YOOD TY COAL Do you take TURKISH BATHS - If not,, why not? No other baths or treatments can produce the permanent re lief to the person suffering from . disagreeable cold or ail ments or the flesh or body like the Turkish Baths will. Open S a. m. nutll 9 p. m. OREGON BATH HOUSE Lady and Gentlemen attendants CAPITAL BARGAIN f. HOUSE We pay highest price. We boy and sell everything. We sell for less. 815 Center SC fnon W8 School Supplies For Teachers Monthly school report cards each lc Yearly school report books, .each 2ttc Manila envelopes for either, each He Teachers' examination ques- tions for one year certifi cate, eachi.. 80c Western Songester; a splen did song book for school. Institute or community sing ing, each . . 7 a"c Fer dozen $3 Ter 100. $12.50 Any of the above supplies wtil be shipped same day as order Is received. School annuals and diplo mas printed in a thoroughly first class manner. OREGON TEACHERS' MONTHLY , . 218 South Commercial St. , ... Salem Oregon . , . rr IN BRIEF Jutant general, left yesterday af ternoon for Portland. Those go ing from Portland will leave this morning at 9 o'clock. Latest Song II it Just In. Moore-Dann masic store, Masonic building. Adv. Naturopaths Incorporate Articles of Incorporation were filed here yesterday by the Ore gon College of Naturopathic nhv- sicians and eraduate school of physio-therapy, having headquar ters 'in Portland. The Incorpor ators are Dr. Edward A. Perkins. Dr. B. B. Ackley and Dr. B. A. Bcdynek. There is no capitaliza tion. Resolutions showing an In crease In capitalization from $20,- 000 to $50,000 were filed by the Portland Brazing & Machine works, and from $35,000 to $70,- 000 by the Windemuth Amuse ment company of Portland. November Brunswick Records On sale today. See list in our big ad. Moore-Dunn music store, Masonic bldg. Adv. Bonds Certified The state irrigation securities com mission yesterday certified $7000 bonds for the Rainier drainage district of Columbia county. Bonds in the sum of $29,700 were certified two years ago. The project contains 1317 acres. Dance, Dreamland Rink Exposition Novelty orchestra, Wednesday, October 26. Adv. Officer To Marry Virgil C. Statson, firRt lieuten ant 16 2nd infantry, O. N. G. how itzer company. Portland, will be married tonight in Port'and to Ml3 Leon a Philo. Lieutenant Statson is with the state aid com mission. They will make their home in Salem. I)IEI ANET In this city, October 24, Andrew Anet, age 40 years. Body forwarded to Astoria on Tuesday, October 23, by Rig don & Son, morticians, for fun eral services and Interment. ROYCE In this city, October 25, Ira Royce,' age 66 years, late a resident of Portland. Body will be forwarded to Portland Wednesday, October 26, by Rigdon & Son, morticians, where funeral services and In terment will take place. FOSTER At a local hospital. October 22, Mrs. Nannie A. .Foster, at the tv?e of 46 years. She is survived by her husband, three sons and one daughter. Funeral services will be held j Friday afternoon,-the 28th, at - 230 o'clock p. m. and will be conducted by the Rev. W. T. ' 'Millikin. Burial will he in the City View cemetery. RIGDON & SON Leading Morticians Webb & Clough Leading Funeral Director Expert Embalmer See Our Stationery You'll be surprised at the large variety of designs we are show ing. There's a style for every Individual taste. COMMERCIAL BOOK STORE 163 N. Com'I. Phone 64 Cold Tablets That Cure Schaefer's Cold Tablets are noted for the way;; they break up those dis-i agreeable colds and for the' rapidity with which they do it. A 25c box will convince you of their worth. Schaefer's Drug Store Sole Agent ; Garden Court Preparations 135 N Coml. Phone 197 Theologs Organizing The student theologs of Wil lamette university are trying to organize a society of all the boys who are studying for the minis try at Willamette. This society will co-operate with the Kimball School of Theolopy in study prob lems of the ministry. Wood Five loads 16 inch mill wood $13.75. Guaranteed two-thirds cord per load. Prompt delivery. Spaulding Logging Co. Adv. Boya Worker Appointed It was announced last ' night that the Y. M. C. A. boys' work representatives of each local church had ben appointed and that the task of enrolling young sters for service memberships is well under way. Highland Ban Line See schedule in classified ad Adv. Story Tellers Will Meet- The "Story Tellers' Circle" of the Salem Art league will meet at the educational rooms o the Salem library tonight at 7:30 o'clock and will organize and for mulate plans for work. For Bent Front office room. Apply Gray Belle. Adv. Br. Bellinger in IUck Dr. Grover C. Bellinger, super intendent of the Oregon State tuberculosis hospital, played in luck yesterday noon. He not only had a most appreciative audience in addressing the Kiwanians, but he was fortunate enough to draw the attendance prize, a flash light offered by Paul Hauser. Salmon For Canning For best qual'ty and lowest prices at Fitts Market. 444 Court St. Phone .211. Adv. Shriners to Dance- All changes and interior decor ations of the Salem Shrine mos que are now completed and the ceiling lighting installed, already for the opening of the mosque for the Shriners' dance to be held Thursday evening of this week. Moved Neimeyer. bninessl at Adv. Drugs now open for 175 N. Com'I St James Crawfcrtl to Portland James W. Crawford, deputy state treasurer, will officially sever his connection with the treasurer's office and go to Port land December 1 where he will take up his new duties as su preme court reporter. Woodmen to Entertain Members of Woodmen of the World, Salem camp, are prepar ing for an interesting entertain ment to be held in the Elks' tem ple on the evening of Friday, Oc tober 28. Members of the lodge and their friends are to be in at tendance. The entertainment ot the evening consists of a -Mr. Nielson and son. generally known as "the two Bobs." who will do Scottish songs, after the Harry Lauder style. The younger Bob is also a violinist. The entertain ment is put on by the lodge. In Onr New Ijocatlon Neimeyer Drugs, now at N Commercial street. Adv. 175 Award of Honor Made . ' School districts in Marion coun ty that had an attendance of 95 per cent or more up to, and In cluding October 7. will soon re ceive special awards of honor, to be sent put by the off ice of the county superintendent of schools. More than half of the schools in the county made a 9T per cent attendance record up to the close of October 7. A nnftfttfled Ad Will bring you a buyer. -Adv. Addresses Realty Hoard I Ora F. Melntyre, secretary of the; Marion County Realtors' as sociation, addressed the Portland Realty board last night, telling of the multiple listing system that has proved such a success In Ma rion county. She will also attend the state convention of realtors to be held at Eugene Saturday of this week. Legal Blanks i Get them at The Statesman of fice. Catalog on application. Adf . . Bank Is Administrator ' X'pon petition of Anna Bump, Myrtle, Owynrf and W. F. Barrett heirs of Perlina Barrett, who died October 15. the county court appointed the Capital National bank as administrator. In the netition the request was made that the bank serve as adminis t rat or rather than those who were bersonally interested. The estate has a value of about S3nOO..and the heirs are two sons, three daughters and three granddaugh iters. - ! Xeimcyer Pharmacy i Ready to serve you nt 175 N Commercial street. Adv. Taking IViwaation Postoffice officials In Salem have received instructions from the postoffice department in Washington to make Inquiry. as to whether mail could be handled from Salem to Black Rock bv automobile, should there be a tie up of railroad service. Nelmycr, Prnffs Moved to 175 Adv. r N. Com'I St. Tit In Heareil In the suit brought In the Ma rlbn county court by E. Hartlev, J. n. Crslc and R. W. Craig aeainstSMrs. fl. C. Wall to clear title to! lot 25 of Hollywood ad dition to Salem, the court entered a decree that the "plaintiffs were the absolute owners of the prop- ierty.' . jAlso that, the defendant had no interest whatsoever in the property. $5000 For Salem Property Joseph E. Maddison has pur chased a house and lot on Mar ion street near Liberty from John T. Ross. The consideration was $5000. The property is on the south side of Marion street. Estate Closed t The county court has approved the final report of Alta B. Lin- holm of Silverton, administrator of the estate of Dianna Forshey. The administrator has been dis charged and released from fur ther liability. Daughter Is Born A daughter was born October 23 to Mr. and Mfs. J. C. Barker of 636 North Sixteenth street. Salem. She has been named Maude Genevieve. Mr. Barker is employed in the Statesman press room. A son was born Monday. October 2 4, to Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Barton. He has been named Richard Paul. Mr. Barton is in the automotive equipment busi ness on South Commercial street. PERSONALS Guy Astle left yesterday over the Oregon Electric for Hutchi son, Kan., called there by the ill nes of his father. William J. Smith, rancher from the Gates section, was transact ing business in Salem yesterday- A. C Bohrnstedt was in Cor vallis yesterday transact ng busi ness. Lee George of the George Bro thers restaurant will be operated upon at the Salem hospital today for a tumorous abdominal condi tion. Miss Margaret McDaniels of Willamette university is confined to her home in Portland by ill ness. 8T T Special Rally Program Will Be Held at First Chris tian Church A stewardship rally is to be conducted today at the First Christian church. It is one of 20 fuch rallies to be held in Oregon by a team of specialists sent out by the United Missionary society of the Disciples of Christ. Mr3. Eda Moore, of New York City, special field worker for the socie ty; A. O. Kuhn, relig'ous tduca-. tional director in the Rocky Mountain region and C. E. Ben lehr, superintendent of a large bovs orphanage at Damoh, India, are to be the speakers during ttie sions of the fiay. C. F. Swander, superintendent of missions m Oregon, will direct the program. The members of the Bungalow Christian church will join in the services. The wo men are preparing to serve din ner at 6 o'clock to those in attend ance. The program begins at 10 o'clock for the morn.ng session. The afternoon will be given al most wholly to the stewardship plan and the evening, beginning at 7:30 will be devoted to a ster- eoptlran lecture. The public is invited. Funeral Services Held for Prominent Dallas Man DALLAS, Or., Oct. 25. (Spe cial to The Statesman.) Funeral services over the remains of the late T. D. Phillips, who died at his home in this, city Thursday morning, were held Sunday af ternoon from the United Evan gelical church, of which he was i a member, interment was in the local I. O. O. F. cemetery. Mr. Thillips had been ill but a snort time, lie was i yeais old and had lived in and near this cily for a number of years. He is survived by his wife and oignt Phildren. as follows: Mrs. V.-S. Jost and Mrs. Tracy Staats and B. I. Phillips of this city; I. D. Phillips of Portland; Mrs. Claud Huston of Moro; Miss Eugenia Phillips, a missionary in Guate mala; Mrs. Leonard Shaw of Walla Walla, Wash., and Mrs. A. G. Rix of Portland. No doubt the shocking tragedy at San Francisco has many morals. but the most obvious of them is the demoralizing effect of sudden wealth upon the people unfit for the responsibilities that weath brings.Springfield Republican. n s Public Auction Piano and New Furniture THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1:30 P. M. 697 Market Street, corner Fifth Street "Don't Miss It" T. W. Tucker, Owner HOFF TELLS POSITION State Treasurer Tells Why He Opposes Change at Training School support; given gilbert Official Believes Proposed New Salary for Superin tendent Excessive Sharp issues with Governor 01 cott and Secretary of State Kozer. the other two members of the state board of control, is taken by State Treasurer O. . Hoff in a statement issued yesterday rela tive to the proposed employment of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Kuser of Eldora la., as heads of the new Etate training school when its con siruction is completed next year. Mr. Hoff charges that an inter view was given out by Mr. Kuser implying that he was selected by the unanimous vote of the board and that the selection was neces sary to give the boys at the school a "square deal." - In False Light, Says Hoff Mr. Hoff avers that the state ment has placed him in a false light in the eyes of many people, since he did not vote for Mr. and Mrs. Kuser, and that it is unjust reflection upon L. M. Gilbert, present superintendent of the boys school. "This is an important matter," says Mr. Hoff, 'and as I opposed the action of the majority of the board in this case, I believe the public should know the reasons therefor." Reasons Set Forth He sets for th the reasons as follows: "First. The record of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert, the present superin tendent and matron of the boys' training school the last year, since they have receive some additional equipment has been, to my mind, excellent. Thyy have had five ft Wesley Barry Pat O'Malley Marjorie Daw in "Go And Get It" Thursday is Bargain Day cy 0 GO Republic of Uruguay 5 External Gold Bonds of 1010 at $61 and interest per bond At the prtce per bond of $61 and interest these bonds give you a day-to-day return 'of almost 8 7.97 to be exact and in addition a profit of $36.20 when the bond is paid at its maturity value of $97.20 in U. S. gold coin. Although expressed in the British pound sterling, these securities are payable, prin cipal and interest. In U. S. gold coin In New York City at the fixed rate of $4.86 American gold to the pound. Consequently, uncontrollable fluctuations in currency of other countries do not af fect the maturing value of principal or interest. Wm. McGilchrist, Jr. Besident EpresntUV CLARK SXKDAXXi k CO. Room 200 U. S. Bank Bldg. F. N. Woodry, The Auctioneer m II y years experience in this same El dora, la., school, and as far as I know, were the first to advocate the cottage system in this state. Their popularity with the boys is unquestionable, and as far as the boys receiving a square dealjs con cerned, I don't believe that there is a boy in the whole school that does not wish that Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert bo retained, and no rea son fcr a change has appeared to me. ) Salary Held ExcesslTe 'Second. The salary Is exces sive. The present superintendent and wife receive $2100 a year and riving accommodation's that would be considered worth J 1700 more. Mr. Kuser's present salary is $2500 and living accommodations. His wife is not employed. This in a population more than three times as large as ours. Mr. Kuser and wife have been offered $5000 and living accommodations; that is equivalent to 13000 to $3500 more, making it a position worth $S00 a year or more. Such a large expenditure is to my ifiind wholly unwarranted. "Third. 1 have no doubt that Mr. Kuser is well qualified to head head this institution but I am op posed to filling Oregon positions with outside people. The millions of dolJars spent in Oregon in edu cational and training work should make this unnecessary. CriUsm Not Olicrctl "My opposition to the proposed location of this new institution and this statement is not offered in a spirit of criticism but to cor rect an error and set forth my po sition as a minority member of the board of control and is based on a careful study of the situation and my own best Judgment." Big Soap Special "Crystal WHite" Laun dry Soap, per bar 5c or 21 bars for $1 CARL& BOWERSOX 383 Court Street Oregon California Nevada I SKAGGS UNITED STORES 1-. MONEY-SAVING CASH STORES We wish to appologize to our many customers in not being able to give then usual prompt Skaggs service last Saturday. The throngs of people in our store from early morning until late a t night, were so large that we could not handle them. We will increase our s ales force next Saturday and promise . to give you the efficient Service you are accustomed to at our store. 1 Skagg's "Everyday Prices" Are Winning Out No M. J. B. COFFEE 1 lb. Tins . .... 2 lb. Tins. u... 5 lb. Tins.. .... .39 .... 1.11 ... 1.85 HILLS BROS. COFFEE 5 lb. Tins. 1 2.00 22 lb. Tins 1.02 1 lb. Tins j. 42 SKAGGS BLEND It's got the flavor. roasted weekly, per lb. , CEREALS 3 pkgs. Shredded Wheats 3 pkgs. ; Kelloggs Corn Flakes 3 Post Toast ies .35 .40 .3." .Mil BUTTER Kest Creamery, lb. 2 lbs. Nut Butter. .. .49 .55 Nucoa, per lb J30 NORTHERN FLOUR the We make! four deliveries ilaily. Phone orders are given oof mo 'it careful attention. Order your grocerie s and meats together. Phone 47B ; ? "Marry you?" I exclaimed the temperamental girl. "Why I woudn't marry you It you had a million dollars") "You're right, you woudn't," replied the mere man. "In that case I would be LADD & BUSH, Established 1863 General Banking Business Office Hours from 10 a, m, to 3 p. zn. - The New ' FALL BLOUSES That Speak In Terms ot Individuality! ol O TIME WAS when a blouse was a blouse nothing more or less. But these modern times, the blouse for the business girl during office hours and for the woman i ----- who shops in a simple suit does a great deal to give her a distinctive and stylish air. t; i ii t . . . TIME IS when the newest blouses that are Bhown in every big fashion center from New York to San Fran cisco are-being shown at our store at remarkably low ered prices, f ; And The U. G. Shipley Cos "PayAsYouGo?' Plan Has Made It So! ' ' Last week we celebrated the opening of Skaggs Stores iii Oakland, California and Reno, Nevada. Skaggs Stores are now; operating in thirty-three cities and towns in six j states. We have set our mark to have 100 stores by 1922. Specials SOAP White Wonder, Easy Day, Van Hoeters' Bleaching, 22 bars any assortment of above 1.00 Crystal White, 22 bars i 1.00 Ivory, 14 bars 1.05 Palmolive or Creal- oil, 9 bars. . .73 CANNED FISH No. 2 can L & P. Mammoth Shrimp .39 Ideal size for parties. This is a very high grade shrimp. CRISC0 i 9 lb. cans. 1.59 6 lb. cans..! 1.09 3 lb. cans.i .54 Swifts "Silverleaf Lard" 10 lbs. netl 1.89 5 lbs. neC .99 2 lbs. net; 42 (Montana Hard wheat) It pleases all who use it By Sack $2.05 By the Barrell $8.10 more idlscriminattng." American. Legion Weekly. Read The Classified Ads. Idaho Utah Wyoming MAZOLAi OIL Pints ; AO Quarts. .55 1.08 2.12 Vx gallons. Gallons, CANNED VEGETABLES 3 tans Libby's No. 2Vi Solid Pack Tomatoes It 3 cans Del Monte No. 2Yi Sauer .50 Kraut .50 3 leans Del Monte No. 2ft Pumpkin 3 medium size Van Camps Pork and .52 Beans - .50 BANKERS