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i TUESDAY MORKlKG:rOCTOBy24, 1922) i --- i .. i-4 V 'V? 1 i i 3 fi: 4 ' il it , - - H I '! ' ir I i. f y, i Si A " i v- - r r : I "t XX.' 1- J . rr . ; School1 Work Show-i n ; T - An outline for the public schools of Marion county for the second quarter of 1922-23, U being pre pared In' thj office, of the county trbool pucKr'n lenient, and Is to ie mailed out to 'all ti.e school dis tii:ts within the ritxt few days. T s inrt cates the progress that th? schools tkmitl bo making In tl ir regunr clans work. In gen-t- , the' Mario? county schools rr doing ey'tM im accord lK to Mm. Mary Fulkerson. coun ty superintendent. ? Klwanians Meet Today The Klwanls club meets today as usual- for the weekly luncheon at the Hotel Marion. It will be mostly a business session, with some important matters- to be brought -up for discussion. All House Peters, Claire Windsor, Rosemary Theby, ; Gaston Glass and : Baby Eichard Headrick In." "Rich Men's Wives" 1904 , . ; , i M .' ' 192S J ; That's why they never get any place they never get started. ' living money is a matter 6f "cutting the cp'r ; ners ' every day and bankin g the difference -" regularly. . : Start today- keep it up for 30 days and you 11 never stop saving. , At this bank v $1 STARTS A SAVINGS ACCOUNT $1 v United States National Bank ; ; The Bank That Service Built" rv v Member Federal Reserve System AlCtlOE dnesday, Oct. 25 1:30 p. m. 280 Richmond Avenue : ' -EAii mciiMOXD school - Wtoomed Slodern Bungalow. 1021 Ford no; VirtrcJ, lllgh Grade Furniture, lings, etc. This ideal home is a 6-room.ed modern bungalow with reception hall, back and. front porches,' double consiruciea luirwurenw place,! built Ins, fine bath room, fixtures, newly tinted; has S lots, 100 ft. frontage, and garage; only 2 blocks from Rpnd school and 2 blocks to State street car. If you are looking for a good home; well located, you need look no further.- Terms made known on day of sale. . At same time and place I will sell Sf the rurnishings, consisting of 1 large cabinet Tictrpla. fumed oak case and about 126 records, like newr l Remington up Tlht Piano with bench. In golden oak. like new; 1 roll arm W'SedPoak dlvenport in genuine leather; thU is the long style and makes a very fine dining room suite consisting of. fumeSoak buffet, 64-inch top. the Sheridan pattern. J cabinet to match; Ui Inch solid oak extension table. 4 8-inch ?op and t Mk dinero to match; 2 waxed oak rockers, leather T ft " 7 -v .'Ar.t- i-hiM' rockers and toys: waxed Sk ibrarT laMe;' S extVa waxed oak diners; telephone table; .riax'oTkireclining chair in J-; Inrlamn: 2 Axminster rugs axis. n --o 9x12 tow design; some small rfigs, window curtains and sun, fast slSdrsperies. cedar chest. 64 inoh copper bound; fireplace Ween' an" Vndlrons; 2 beds, - spring. k floss d cotton mattresses: looking glass, new Seth Thomasay clock in rose wood, sewing table, ash dresser, "-piece dinner set drop head Singer sewing machine. 7 drawers, like Jiw 1 Monar?h malleable T6-hole rajige. kitchen table, kitchen Srs. alSum ware, granite waVe. dishes andglass ware, home canned-fruit, garden tools; electric Iron, willow clothes bTket!" Srdold,fIc and oak 16-inch dry wood;, swinging door; keg vinegar. 1921 Ford sedan with all extras, like new; waxed oak roll top desk and chair, like new; 1 good 12x14 linoleum. ' , ' Terms of personal property, cash 'MRS. AGNES PEARSON Owner, 280 Richmond Ave. the delinquent attendance-prize orators ace to be rounded up for three-minute orations on what they find In their visits to the business houses of the prise giv ers. Several of these speakers are due for this meeting. Miss Kathleen LaRaut is to sing., and John Carson gives the attendance prize for the day. Member 'Initiated- . A beautiful ceremonial Initiat ing the new girls of Willamette university into the Y.W.C.A. of the institution was held Monday afternoon at one of the society rooms in Waller hall. Ninety of he new girls were received into the association with a regular c-iremonlal that marks "Recogni tion Day" for each successive year. The new members, clad in mm Monroe Salisbury in "The Great Alone" A story of a half breed Indian in college and the far north. . We always have a well balanced program. Vn&u V. 8. Omtunt Snparrisloa Some People Do Their Saving Tomorrow Sale F. N. WOODRY i The Auctioneer 1610 N. Summe? street white, marched into the darkened rooms, each with a lighted can dle on a blue holder, the colors of the association and, the emblem of unselfish helpfulness whever the Y. W. is found. Loans on Good City Property- Plenty of money; no delay. Call G. W Laflar, 417 Oregon Bldg. Adv. Bible Clas to Meet Mrs. C. A. Park's Bible class will meet this afternoon in the library. Escapes from Hospital - Fred Perry, a patient at the state hospital for the insane, es caped Sunday and has not yet been recovered Few Cases Filed Not a single case was filed in the circuit court Saturday and on ly three papers of all kinds on Monday. This may not be the absolute minimum record for the same length of time, but officers of the court say that it approaches the record if it does not certainly constitute the the smallest filing for two consecutive days. Only one marriage license was issued Saturday, and none Monday Card-of Thanks We wish to thank our friends for their many acts of kindness during our bereavement from the loss of our son and brother, Dav. id S. Goode. Mrs. M. M. Gdode, and family. Adv. Two Students . Resist Miss Mae Beissel of Wenatchee registered Monday at Willamette university. She is a senior, who was in the university last year. Miss Emma S. Shelbourne of Am ity also registered the same day in the junior class. Is Literary Attraction Vachel Lindsey, "the tramp poet," is being billed as the star literary attraction of the year for Hartman's Glasses Wear them and see Easier and Bettel HARtMAN BROS. Phone 1255, Salem, Oregoi SAVE $ $ $ by buying your nardware and furniture at The Capital Hard ware & Furniture Co.. 285 No. Commercial St Phone 947 Beef, Hogs, Calves Sheep, alive or dressed. Also chickens, eggs and butter. Best cash prices paid. People's Meat Market 155 N. Liberty Street -Phone 994 Capital Junk Co. WANTS All kinds of junk and second-hand goods. "We pay full value. 215 Center Street Phone 393 Be Honest With Yourself If you know there is some, thing the matter with your eyes don't pretend to your self that there isn't. You know perfectly well that the longer you neglect your eyes the worse they wlllget. Have them examined at once. We have the experi ence that comes from ex amining thousands of eyes. MORRIS OPTICAL OO. SO 1-5 Oregon Bldg. Oregon's Largest Optical Institution Phone 239 for appointment SALEM, ORKfJON WANTED Salem. 4 Last year It was Edwin Markham who was hailed as the literary lion of the year, and now Lindsey is coming with as differ ent a line as could be imagined. The Lindsey appearance is afTa!- er hall Friday October 27th. un-? der the auspices of the nniTersity and the Salem Arts league. Legal Blanks- Get them at The Statesman of fice. Catalog on application. Adv. Mrs. Davis Freed Sarah Davis was on Monday given a decree of divorce from Doris Davis, with the' custody of their two children and 1 30 a month for the support of the children. Brutality and non-support are given as the grounds for the action. Building Near Completion All the moulds and false work have been removed from' the new Bonesteele building on South Commercial street and the hot stuff roof was being put on Mon day. The building is fast ap proaching the completion stage. It has three full stories, with an elevator running to all three floors. The building will be of fireproof walls, concrete reinforc ed with steel, and the other con struction is of such kind as to be slow-burning if not actually fire. proof. It win be one of the not able automobile houses of the Willamette valley. A Classified Ad Will bring you a buyer.: Adv Speakers Coming- Election day is only two weeks off, on November 7. Up to date there has; not been a political meeting of any kind held in Sa lem. Several meetings are sche duled for i later in the campaign. however. I Walter Pierce is to be here the night of October 27, and Congressman W. C. Hawley may speak on i political subjects, be fore election day. . Letter is Stalled Somebody, unnamed to - date. will be expecting a letter address ed to "245 St., St. James Hotel, Room 7." The St. James jhotel failed to get its name down in the Salem directory when it last moved, and the postoffice doesn't know where the letter belongs. Experienced Waitresses Wanted At The Gray Belle. Adv. Vote Counted Again Another count of the straw bal lot on governor at the Tyler drug store was made last night., a It gave Walter M. Pierce, Democrat ic candidate, 214 votes; and Ben W. Olcotjt, Republican, candidate. 78 votes. A ballot was taken last week at the barber shop of Newberry & Tumbleson, 173 N. Liberty street, at which a total of 74 votes were cast for the Re publican: and Democratic candi dates for the governorship. ' The box was opened, and the votes counted ' when the shop closed Saturday , night, the result show-i Ing 21 ballots for Olcott to 63 for Pierce. I PERS0NAIS I W. A. tPettlt, who has been with Governor Olcott in eastern Oregon tor the last week, re turned to Salem Sunday evening and left again yesterday for St Helens where Governor Olcott spoke last night. Dr. Carl O. Doney occupied the pulpit in the Ashland Methodist church Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brown of Dallas spent Sunday in Salem. , Another Oratory Class May be Found Necessary The threat that Salem would soon be. "lousy with oraiors- I promises to be fulfilled in the very i near f uture. So fetching has been the idea of the Y. M. C. A. couree in public speaking, that not only was the first class of 25 filled within one day, but enough other applications have been made to fill almost a whole second class. The hooe is that instead ofH classes of 25, two classes of 20 DIED ERICKSON Mrs. Mary Erick- soh, 72.- died early this morn ing at the family home, 2660 Oak street. Besides the hus band, August Erickson, the de ceased is survived by three sons, Ernest, Victor and "Rob ert, and one daughter, Mrs. Lloyd Stlffler. all of Salem. The body is at the Rifdon and Son mortuary from where fun-j, era! announcements will be made. - " Rigdon & Son's MORTUARY ; Uheqoaled Service) : Webb & Clough Leading Fcncral Directors J Expert Embalsiers each',-can be arranged, tor. and K&m .to every applicant a little fcfcre individual opportunity. The fellows who have been bottling up and strangling and biding their words out behind the baxn for the past. 10 or 40 years, are fairly quivering over the chance to speak to an audience of their own kind who win laugh' with and not at them. Prof. W. C. Harrington of Portland, the head of the new oratorical college of Salem, is to be brought here two nights in the week, if it is possible for him to arrange his other appointments to fit the needs this second class wilt be organised at once. The executive committee in charge of the membership cam- paign for the, first class had so many applications that tkey had to settle the last few places by lot. i WEATHER. CHANGES . CAVSB SICKXESS Extreme changes of weather during Fall cause many coids and coughs. For quick relief from throat, chest and bronchial trou ble, coughs, colds and erouD ui Foley's Honey and Tar. Contini no opiates Ingredients printel oi the wrapper. Largest selTin cough medicine in the world. "Fo. ley's Honey and Tar it the most pleasant and efficient remedy fot coughs and colds that I ever saw.' write Wm. Jones, EL Dara. llli nois. Bold everywhere. Adv. NEW CORPORATIONS 1 Articles of incorporation were filed yesterday by the La Grande Building A Loan association of La! Grande, capitalized at (100,000.! The incorporators are A. E. Bill J William Miller, J. F. Phy . and others. Other articles filed were: Francis Brokerage company , ; lAy;3jee1t Ii Show i Have you noted how most picture how show pretty teeth? And how countless peo ple, wherever you look, show beautiful teeth when they smile nowadays? ; Those axe result of this new wV of teeth cleaning, which millions mow employ. Now we urge you to try it at our cost; and to start today. J Try combating filrn Until late years, nearly all teeth were kept clouded by a film. And 49 in 50 people suf fered from film attacks. . " Film Is that viscous coat rem feel It clings to- teeth, gets between the teeth and stays. It forma the basis of dingy coats, in cluding tartar, unless you constantly combat it Stains are absorbed by that film. : . It also holds food substance which fer ments and forms acid. It holds he acid in contact with the teeth to cause decay. Germs breed by millions in it They, with tartar, are the chief cause of pyorrhea. : ' V til .. . - f . . ' J-4 i 'ThcNttA- Now'aviseby leaiii; Baker; incorporators. Oliver James Francis, John Wilson Fran- cis, John Lutman Soule; capital Uation. $5000. Oregon Good Government lea gue. Portland; incorporators. W. E. Allen, Mv D. Bartlett. H4 M. Robinson; assets, $50. School District Bonds Bought by Commission The state bond commission yes terday Invested $25,000 of .the funds of the industrial 'accident commission in Oregon schools dis trict bonds. The purchases were: School district No. 21, Wallowa county, $12,000. at 5 pr cent cash less a discount of $6 per $1000. School district No. 12, Morrow county, $10,000 at same figure as above. School district No 8, Malheur county, at S per cent, lea one-? fourth 6f 1 per cent. Three Rushing Parties at Willamette University Three different rushing parties were given Saturday night by the Chresto Literary?- society ol WIN lamette university. One was at the Chresto hall, one at -the home of Mr. an4 Mrs. J. B. Littler on Chemefieta street and the -third at. the Chestnut farm. - Halloween decorations w ere used at the different places. Thirty couples were entertained at the Chresto halls on the 'Wil lamette campus where games and acquaintance forming plays were held. Merle Bonney was director of activities. Miss Grace Jasper receiver of guests and Miss Irene Berg . in charge of the refresh ments. ' ' The Littler home on Chemeke- ta street was attractively decorat ed with fall leaves, red buds aad berries. The unique feature of the evening was the auto-service : . . In pictrtahd everywhere Millions are removing film- Thus most tooth troubles are now traced to film. And all those, troubles, were con stantly increasing, despite all care of the teeth. - . i 'V-t'tf'V - Old ways inf ecre No ordinary tooth paste efeetitely fights film. In fact, tooth pastes baaed oh soap and chalk even make the film, more clinging. -. So dental science has for years been seek ing film combatants. Two effective methods have been found. Able authorities proved them by many careful tests. , And now lead ing dentists almost the world oyer advise their daily use... ,. , .. A new-type tooth paste has been created, based on modem research. The, name is Pepsode nt In that tooth pasts are embodied those two film combatants one , to curdle the film,' one to remove it ; Careful people of using this new method, largely, by . dental tectioa. The) benefiU ,witt be . le,-lastinc. advice., To millions of homes it is, bringing Tooth coftditionl af.cg trhole races sxs a new dental era. ' " being altered by thli laethod. , ; 1 Brings Added Chcurms and Quickly f . . - - .' I . - Yon will tee the Pepsodent ef . fScts, amazing and delightful, after ; ytry little use. ' Present the coupon for a id-way Tube. : Note how clean the teeth feel after using. Mark the absence 0 ths viscous film. See how teeth :. whiten as the film-coat disappear. New beauty, new charm, comes ; with those whiter teeth. AUo'new ', safety, new cleanliness. Not by ; scouring teeth in any harmful way, 'hut by fitting the film for easy ) removal. ' T .Thl meins too much to you and ; yours to be longer overlooked. I Cut out this coupon now snd pre fect It at your store. rtVi-a ..r.'.i - tuts the world orer. v f - 1 ' 11 1 ' station.. ftTUt,rTv0youugk men dressed la the Regulation serritf station' costume gave the guests, favors of autolike design. A hay-rack party was given the guests at; the Chestnut farm. Thirty couples .were transported there from. Lausanne hall. The decoraUons were of cornstalks, autumn, leaves pumpkins, and dif ferent harvest, pffert&gj. H&ilow eea features were also in evidene. Miss Helen Hoover was In charge of this -group with Albert Logan director, of activities. Edward barren entertained with a tola Bramwell Brings Suit Against Defunct Bank On behalf of depositors of the Lafayette-State bank which was elo ;by the "tate banking de partment in August, 19Z1, Frank C. Bramwell. state superintendent of 1ank,7esterday filed; autt against the directors of the bank to recover $70,000 from the commercial and savings depoft ments, The 'complaint ' alleges negligence on the part bf the AW rectors. The directors named in the . complaint are Z. E. Perkins, A. Ik Denny, Charles Peters, J. J. Walker aad W. G. Courtney. Wal ter is now In the state penitentiary r serving a .five-year sftnteuce for T arson. ' ' COMING THURSDAY h B ' ; g - ! SCREEN SCRAP BOOK ; ' . ... ,t- . i t -.m: - This -ill he the third Movie . Rotogravure section to appear in the Oregon Statesman. " WATCH FOR IT ' cKiajr Thus to Pepsodent fifty, nations are now f l l -a rv (Only one tubtii to iv family) Insert your nam and ad- dress, then present this cou- pon this week to any store , named below. Yon win be presented with a 10-Day Tub of Pepsodent If yeu live out of town, mail coupon to The Pepsodent Company, 1104 So. Wabash Avenue, Chicago, and tub will be sent by mall. Present . a W danielj:fry PERRY'S DRUGSTditei 115 S. Comtoercialjs'tr " i. HARMLESS MEANS vV- '0F REDUCING FAT Ussy fat pfJ fr artistry bi far radteiaf laair vaichu ia as aitraordiaary ato4. Estraerdiaary to aa a wail pcrfaetlr karaUaaa; aa dlrt inf r uUM ara mat ary. Mai muit Fmcript Tablets ara m4a tartly lr seeordMea wita taa taaioai MaretoU Fr ari ptiam. Taa radae aaa4ily a4 aailr wi-a. M 1U, affta. Praeara taaa f ran rur draffist at dollar far a aat or saai prW dirart X taa SfarasoU CoaipaBjr. 4611 VTodvar4 Avaaaa, Da trait. Ui'm " SHANGHAI CAFE , 1C24 Commercial Street OPEN'S OCTOBER 21 ; ,Un(3erlner. mantgenieat CLorj "Saer nd Koodlea ' Airafrieau and Chinese Dishes GetYqur Fxco Tahc At tores named bebtir ; Thli week oriijr, "thy itori named below will hand you a lODay Tube of Peptodent if you present the coupon. Oo et this tube. 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