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. i v a - 'V W i - M ' si ' 4' Y i 1 i ( i " hi ( i THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON WEDNESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 1, 1922 CITYNEWSIN BRIEF Demonstrating I ; The Maytag Oyrafoam washer In the east window of Stiff Furni ture Company Store. Adv. Divorce Granted i ' A decree of divorce was issued Tuesday to William H. Cochran, giving him a legal separation from Grace I Cochran, on a charge of desertion. The order came from the circuit court of Marion county. . : ' ,: . ", i i f ; ; Experienced WaJtreMe ' Wanted ' Af Th GrayVBslle. AdT Ballote DeUVer Tbe ballots for the election next Tuesday are being, delivered out over the county; . Come of them go by truck, a whole truck-load tefng carried out to some central station, and; then ; radiated ctut from there to outlying precincts. There are 74 precincts, and a con siderable number of them have al ready been , supplied. The rest are going out as fast as they can be delivered. , Ttanicado RemoVeO Tuesday afternoon the ban and the barricade were removed from i State street, and the State street and Twelfth street cars now run west clear to the bitter end of the road, west of Commercial. The street has been closed for almost two weeks, this last time, waiting for the concrete to be poured and to set properly fter ; repairing. The improvement is going to be a notable boon to the busy State street, where the commuters have almost worn out the English lang uage In saying things about the cars that wouldn't run clear through. The new street, how ever, looks to be worth the wait ing for. . , Mill W 6 loads,; 16-inch inside wood $15.00. Good wood, Immediate de livery, Spaulding Logging Co.- Adr, Larkln. Bound Over Fred J. Larkln, accused of grand larceny from the Valiton store, was on Tuesday bound over to the grand jury, after a bearing In Justice Unruh's court. The bail was fixed. at 1750 on a surety or personal bond, or $500 cash. As the bail had not been secured, up Tfcps. Meighan in CecU BDeMffle'i "Manslaughter" Tomorrow Jackie Coogan : ... in ' . "Trouhle" to last night, Larkln was remand-1 their friends to come In and hell ed to the county Jail to await his hearing. For Loans- See G. W. Laflar, building. adv. Legal Blanks Get them at The Statesman of flee. Catalog on application. Adv. them to enjoy. The innounte- ment was made public at the Ki wanis club luncheon Tuesday for every friend and his wife or sweet- 417 Oregon heart to join them In their cele bration. The Roberts home has a music hall that will hold 100 or more guests, and it is to be the scene of many a friendly musical gathering during the years to come. Tne urn oi inese wiu cn this opening night. Mi.umi.c n, isii in acior oi in- lt has Wn for th nt am. I . 1 as I lu.B.i repiHiraa. tie pro- two veara. The meetinr is for all sents a large number of the great grows who care for their busi characters of the Bible Klnr I , w i K v. v aaw0f'v m uwauws vs kUU Saul. David the shepherd boy and originators of the movement, in iier nimseu ine sing, uoiiam tne the Llbeftv district south of Sa- Local Wizards Trainings Cooke Pattou and Frank Wagar are to open their winter series of legerdemain and magic at the Sa lem Indian school Friday night. Nov. 10. The program is for every body who cares to attend, not be ing confined to students alone. They go to Airlie on the next night, and have a number of dates booked for other points in the val- lejr. The two Salem artists have an interesting program that will mystify the most sophisticated au dience, and prove that their hands are quicker than the audience's eyes. They have been preparing for a number of weeks, getting up a varied program that will please and astonish at every turn, and not follow one line long enough to become tiresome. For Loans G. V. Laflar, 417 Oregon BIdg. A Tempest in a Tub- See the demonstration at Stiff Furniture Co. today. Adv. giant of Gath, Jonathan the faith ful friend, and other of the great ones of the times. The story is said to be a triumph of expres sion. It gives to every part the touch of the master, instead of being merely one star. and all the others mere satellites. The play promises to make a great hit for the Odd Fellows lodge, that is bringing Mr. Beers here to exemp lify the lodge work and charging only the expenses of the presentation. A Classified Will bring you a buyer. Adv "SISTERS" Kathleen Norris Story with Matt Moore and all stars Also Topics of the Day Aesop's Fables and , A one-reel comedy1 Mouso WarroJng Planned- Prof, and Mrs. Thomas Roberts arc to have an old-fashioned house warming at their new home. 505 North Summer street, beginning at 7:30 next Tuesday evening. They have built a fine, comfort able home, which they want all Food Inspectors Here E. L. Melton and L. S. Leech, deputy dairy and food inspectors were Salem visitors Tuesday night on official business. They have just returned from a two months trip to Klamath Falls. Medford. Marshfield, and practically the whole of southwestern Oregon looking after weights, sanitary conditions, measures, and other matters of their department. They report that the fines turned in to the state treasury during the past 10 months by the three deputies, W. B. Duncan of Salem being the third, amount to more than f 10,- 000, and that the expenses taxed against" offenders took care of a good onethird- of the total ex penses of the deputies in getting the prosecutions. Date of Relati one Cent Sale. Thursday, Fri day, Saturday, Nov. &, 3, 4. Ask I us for circulars giving list oi litems and prices. Perry's Drug Store. Adv. $125 New Phonograph $62 Closing out one nationally AdvprtifiPfl lino PtinnmrronU D League Meets Tonleht half nrice. 1 down 1 a wapV The business mens league will CIV CI C WIf T I hold an open meeting this evening iM otato st I ln the Chamber of Commerce aud M ' itorium. As to whether places of S'tAn Veltxxr P;,a eo7C business will be closed on Satur DOU fcStey fianO $Z75 day( November llf Armistice Day, nosing out live fcstey ttanos will be voted upon. AH persons in iiKe new condition, $zio. $o down, $1.50 a week. GEO. 0. WILL, 432 State St. who are interested in the ques tion are invited to be presnt. LADD & BUSH, BANKERS ; if Established 1868 ' General Banking Business Office Hours from 10 a, m. to 3 p. m. Capital Junk . WANTS All t kinds of junk and second-hand goods. We pay full Talue. - 215 1 Center Street 'Phone 398 . .J.l.!-w SHANGHAI CAFE 162Vs Commercial Street Under new management Chop Suey and Noodles American and Chinese Dishea Special Merchants Lunch $400 PIANO $89 We have five practice pianos for only $89, on terms of $5 down, $1 a week. liijj Sale Now On . GEO. C.WILL, . 432 State St. Hartman's Glasses 4 Wear them and see Easier . and Bettei HARTMAN BROS. Phone 1255, Salem, Oregoa Printer Injured A. W. Sefton, printer with the night force at the Statesman of fifce, received an injured foot early last night as he was riding his motorcycle to his w6rk when his cycle and an automobile driven by a woman collided at South Com mercial and Ferry streets. Mr. Set ton was unable to work last night The name of the driver of the automobile was not ascertained. SAVE $ $ $ Veterans to Meet The Veterans of Foreign Wars will hold their regular meeting to night in the Veterans' room of the armory. Several recruits are to be initiated and there will be a program and eats. by buying your hardware and win Present piny f urnitnre at The Canital Hard- "The Shepherd and the King. ware & Furniture Co., 285 No. Commercial St Phone 947 WANTED I 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 lem. are planning to attend and give their assistance to the new district organization. OO Toaen Chrysanthenums Must be moved this week. Salem Floral & Nursery Co. South Salem. Adv. f Elected I will endeavor to be for all the people. I will keep in touch with everyone who have suggestions to make for the betterment of Salem. Vote 49X. H. H. Vandevort, for Mayor. Adt. Talks On School Rill Ray ttcDBugall. representing the Scottish Rite Masons of the rtate .is to speak Thursday night st the armory on the school bili that is to be toted on at the elec tion next Tuesday. The lecture is free. Mr. Mcpougall spoke at Silverton Saturday night. He was at McMinnville one night last week and again Sunday to discuss the Judge Lowell anti-bill argu ments. He has spoken in a num ber of places in the state, and the i e ports credit him wtth being one of the best speakers, on any poli tical subject, who ha visited the state in years. He is a Presbyter ian minister, and a nationally prominent educator, from Wash ington City. lie improvement can be best hand led. Out of the 34 lots that were platted ln the property, two-thirds or a little better have already changed hands or are definitely spoken for. The deeds cannot be made until the last lot is sold, as there is no profit in the sales, and there isn't money to take up the-j property options until the last lot is paid for. The prices, however, are said to be tempting for any one who wants to make an invest ment and at the same time per- iorm a real public service to do ?oqd and be paid for it, as it were Xewton Beers' ' Eminent dramatic artist tonight i:00 p. m.. Grand theatre, aus pices Chemeketa Lodge No. 1, I. O. O. F. Admission 50c. Adv. The Hon Ranch Recently Purchased a fine radio set from the Salem Electric Co. As soon as the filaments were lighted, Salt Lake came in loud and clear as well as several other stations. Adv, Logan Men to Meet An organization .meeting for Six-Cent-Loganerries movement is to be held Thursday night at the Keizer school house, north ot Salem, at 7:30 o'clock. An earn est invitation is extended to all loganberry growers to attend, and to lend their aid in helping to put the logan industry where it be longs in the prosperity class, rath er than in the bankruptcy class l,ot Buyers to Mee All buyers of lots in the new Highway addition, on North Cap itol street are urged to attend th meeting at the Chamber of Com merce hall tonight .a"t 8 o'clock. Receipts are to be issued for all payments made on the lots, and the new owners will be given a (chance to have something to say in public about how the new pub- NOSE CLOGGED FROM A COLO OR CATARRH Apph Cream in Nostrils pen Up Air Passages. To Ah! wimiBiuiiiiHiiiim SAME PRICE aV. VII ror over ju years v 25 unccs for 25 Use less of KC What relief! Your clogg ed nostrils open right up, the air BAKING POWDER and you can breathe freely. No more hawking snuf riing, mucous discharge, headache, dryness no struggling for ' breath at night, your cold or catarrh is gone. Don t stay stuiied up: Get a small bottle of Elys Cream Balm from your druggist now. Apply a little of this fragrant, antisep tic cream in your nostrils, let it penetrate thrdughh every air pas sage of te head; soothe and heal the swollen. Inflamed mucous membrane, giving you instant re lief. Ely's Cream Balm is Just what every cold and catarrh suf ferer has been seeking. It's just splendid. adr, PERSONALS Albert Seitsmeyer of Mill City, was a Salem business visitor Tues day. , Ed Porter of Silverton. was a Tuesday visitor In Salem. O. D. Scott of Sublimity, visited in Salem, Tuesday. Secretary Davis, Ina rent la terview, says that the hope of th nat'on rests In the mo hers or r country. Do we hear a nay We cn that nroDosition? We do not. TRY TO SAVE ! - YOUR MONEY . to. w I tUin CAPITAL EXCHANGE Fall BaiUr Orrcat, Sh, W. ! bay aU fciad 943 K. CwwriJ than of higher priced brands. The government used millions of pounds imnu ii ninnniiinira innnran innm Qxy Qlow Vime tie Were! la tfc muff Uy ( faa, at r cmov nut a pumt ; tittle Brother te tm Cod Met whiter, and m nine, the Wntinefc-iuM Cory Med tnd cook neercf to brtaf n U-ytr-'nund beaur Bum f9 caa nauc mtm yw have mm. Tm WestiRgliouse Coejr OVw Vntt a Rre. ft mefcee no ftf a. mat 4om tt . air. It's perfectly ute rrcn U upwt. It rhuxre the beet $ tftratttoaj a coey flaw whea and where yew want k. PKkpanderylttotUrOiortothCJoriitTtkttaettIy. Or amd ana of the ymnptm In ret it Lite ait WeeUrghouea Heatinc Apphaneei. it mnVn a lot of beat for iu webt. It's a tcmvwamjx, ti eutra. bat winter nema'ty alao. Oct a Coey Olow new from one of the (ollowun deetars. and Bavt ' wbca yon want tt rl&ht throun to next eonuuer. Kere Caneewlenf e Owrlefa Mmkm Afera Canaawfewe Wane Portland Railway, Light & Power Co. . SALEM EIJ5CTK1C CO. WELCH ELECTRIC CO. a Biblical drama depicting ln graphic way some of the lessons of the first degree ln Odd Fellow ship, is to be presented Wednes day night at the Grand theatre in a unique and captivating way. It is given by Newton Beers, fo years a dramatist and student of SANDERS Mrs. Kitty Sanders died at her home at 610 North Commercial street. October 30, 1922 at 6 p. m. Mrs. Sanders, who was 46 years old, is surviv ed by her widower Everett Sand era, and two sisters, Mrs. L. E.J Schaeffer, and Mrs. Hattie Vass of Denver, Colo. The remains will be sent by Webb & Clough to Denver, for Interment. A Wonderful New Principle in Washing Webb & Clough I Leading Funeral Directors Expert Embalmers 1 The Marvelous Action by the NEW GYRA TATOR in the : : . V" i, A TEMPEST I A TUB That's the nearest it. can be described. The wonderful action of the water in this machine. The new Gyratator a MAYTAG invention does it Gyrating currents and foamy suds clean the clothes as no other principle can. It's wonderful. Thousands of women throughout the land are viewing it with amazement. It solves the question of cleaning the heaviest or lightest 'pieces by water action alone. See it for your self. Lift up the lid and look in. Don't wait. This is. something every woman Should see and know. Come in today. ' ; A machine will be on display from morning lo uijrht. See this new marvel which is being sold by thousands all over the country. Rigdon & Son's MORTUARY Unequaled Service NOW IS THE TIME To catch that sore throat, before you are laid up. You cannot afford to take chances. Schaefets Cold Tablets A Remedy for the treat ment of Colds, Ea Grippe and Hdidache Price 25c At - i SCHAEFER'S DRUGSTORE Sole Agent Garden Court Preparations 135 N. Coml. Phons 107 "Try the 'PenslarV Drug Store First - FALL AND WINTER Apples Hand Picked; Good Quality Keepers Northern Spy, Spitzen. berg. Red Cheek, Pippin, Coos River, Gano. 3 boxes for ... 82.83 5 boxes for . . . aMJSO 10 boxes tor . . $8.50 This Lot at Special Prices While They Last Hand Picked; Will Keep Good 3 boxes for . . .$2.0O 5 boxes for . $3.00 Baldwin. Spitzenberg, Rome Beauty, Winesap Fancy Kraut Cabbage. solid, well trimmed, $1.50 per hundred lbs. Delivered free. Phone your order now Ward K. Richardson ' 2393 X. Front Phone 494 Look to the Future Remember You will want good sight twenty years from now. Just as much as you do today. The better care you give your eyes now, the keener your vision will be ln later years. , Come and Talk it Over With Us MORRIS OPTICAL CP. 101-6 OregOfl Blig. Oregon tartest Oytleal Institution . 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