LOVE FLIES OUT
WHEf J BLOWS FALL
Rose Freibert Declares That
. Frank Freibert Weilded
Stove Poker on Her
r The blows of a tove" poker and
accusations that she! had murdered
her father-la-law are not true in
dication of marital love'it is in
dicated by Rose Freibert, in a
cross complaint to divorce- pro
ceedings started by Frank A.
Vreibert.
x It the complaint It is stated that
Frank Freibert, who is a cityl fire-
Beauty
A Gleamy Mass of Hair
35c "DdAdertne" .Wonders
for Afiy Clrt's Hair 1
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Girls! Try this! - When combing
and dressing yonr half. Just moist
(n your hair brush with a little.
"Dandefine" and brush it through
your hair."" The effect is startling!
Yon" can do your hair up immedi
ately and it will appear twice as
thick and heavy-j a m-ass " of
gleamy . hair, sparkling with life
and possessing that; incomparable
softness, freshness and luxuriance.
While beautifying the hair,
."banderine" Is also toning" and
Stimulating each single hair to
gtow thick, long and strong. Hair
. stops falling out and dandruff-disappears.
, "Get :a bottle of "Dan
derine" at any drag lot- toilet coun
ter and Just see how- healthy and
youthful your half appears after
this delightful, refreshing dress
ing; Adr. '
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ELIZABETH LEVY
DItEGOX'S BRILLIANT VIOUNIST I
CONCERT !l
FIRST CHIIISTIAN CHURCH SALEM
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Wedncsdity Evening,
PrieeS Atilts $1.00
This Will S MtM Levy's Only
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One of these colorful Rugs will work such:
a marvelous improvement in your home that!
you 11 wonder how you ve been
getting along with the 'old"
rug. Extraordinary sale value
at ...,. ,
'No' Interest
Charged
man, was away, from home a great
shire of tne . time both : day and
night, but when, he was at home
he was notan agreeable person.
ilt is declared i that during one
of his visit's home,! the . husband
used obscene language and accus
ed her of infidelity; on another
occasion' he struck J her i with a
stove pokeri which caused her to
call the i police! Following this
incident . she refused to live with
him. She related of another in
cident in - which the . police were
called to insure! marital peace. ; .
.Following these incidents the
father Freibert became ill and she
nursed him carefully and tenderly
until he died ot diseases -Incident
to old age. K She alleges hat heif
husband told a! story around the
neighborhood that a Btbye poker
was used to hasten the departure
of, the .elderly man from' thij
earth, ! . i j f.f i'j T 1 j
;Eoss Freibert also declares thai
Frank Freibert is conspiring to
defraudj her of a share of the;
prdperty, whhjh they had purf
chased, and wants a third of It
Use of Processes By Sajem
Maii Saves Mohy and Tirng
,Tho excessive vibration of a 22
paissenrger Pierce-Arrow bus 6p
eratetl iiy I. t. Brown, of ithe Teri
mjnal rtngo lines, caused the steel
hu of a front wheel to ci-yatuliz
and break during oiio ofitbe re
ffit triiw into the city from iCiif
eeiie., flroTrn w-a.4 unable to ; se
cure an' extra- v.-heel and it ,wai
only through the work ut Chafrlesi
Dnncan 'of the Square Ileal Wehi-i
trg company that he was: en,ablo
lo tonUime Iiis return trip to
Etjgen.I , S j' -4 i- )
v By the electric i welding process
Duncan, j was able to build up the1
erystal'iizt-d metal of the whec-1 ami
return it 1 to Brown i within three
hours after; the bus had beerj
brought: into the city. As a result
of i the work, Brown saved; " thei
price for a new $46 wheel
which . enabled him to securp ad-l
ded service from the costly ejqnip-i
ment necessary for the safe iope?!-j
at ion of the passenger bus. ! 1 f
Salem Wan !$ Selected to ; j
I Attend Imperial Council
I i n ; i j i i
Hal D. Patton has been elected!
to 'represent the Al Kader Templcj
of Ithe Nobles ofi the Mystic Shrine
at 1 the Imperial j council, which iaj
to be held at Los Angeles during!
the . coming un4.. V k' "f!" j i'
A number of JCobles of theiMya-j
tic Shrine living in Salem, were in'
attendance at the convention and;
they were Instrumental ! in siecnf-i
in j the election of Hal D, Pttons
to (this office. Among those pres
ent from Salem were Don Young,:
John Hughes, B. Adams, Claude:
Settlcroler, V. S. Crowder, William1
Beil, Frcid Williams and A. I D.'
Huirley, 1 ;j ::f' :'- ,;;;:-.'ini-' Ir'jl I
; Mr. Pattoti was also In attend-;
phce at the Diocese Episcopal con
vention of Portland. : ! j !
February 4 at 8:30
Students 506
Concert Apperane ThU Season 1
Beauite in
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; MEfllE PITY
Event Will Be Staged at Lib
erty Grade School on ;
Preceedmg Day
LIBERTY, Jan. 31. Next Wed
nesday afternoon at two j o'clock
all the ; ladies of the district are
urgently requested to meet in the
hall, t There Is important business
to attend to Each bring thimble
and needle. Important! Come!
The pupils of the upper grades
are to have valentine box and
party on the 13th of February.
The j committees ' are as follows:
entertainment. Edis Matheson and
EtlepJ Neuens; decoration, Dorothy
Judd, Dorothy Coffey and Genie
Mum ford; refreshments, Lela Fox
and Cabins Schmidt.
The school board purchased
four j new maps for the schools.
This is a much appreciated addi
tion to the equipment, and will be J
a Rreat help.
While unloading a wood car, a
log fell upon the foot of Frank
Judd, breaking the ligaments of
the1 arch loose.
Mrs. . M. E. Pierce. visited her
daughter in Portland last week.
Mrs. George Slyte'r and Katherlne
Schmidt of Marion were recent
visitors at the home ; of . Mrs. K.
fichmldt. '
Floyd Scully, Jr. Is recovering
after a severe attack of pneumo
nia I . .'' r ' ; "
! Mi, and Mrs. ' R. Klassen and
family are moving to Swisshome,
near Florence, 'where Mr. Klassen
has work in a logging camp. It
Is with regret that we see this
family leave mir commnnity.
i Corrine and Douglas Mohney
were i Kaiser : Bottom visitors last
Saturday.
i ! Mri. and Mrs. D. A. Hoag were
dinner guests at the home of Mr.
Ilugh Westenhouse last Wednes
day I evening, and last Thursday
evening they were entertained at
dinner by Mr. and i Mrs. Bruce
Cunningham.,
: Miss Pearl Scott had charge of
the primary room i last Friday
afternoon, as Mrs Earl Cone, the
teacher, was HI.
As a result of a petition being
accepted by the court, a new road
will soon be under construction
over A Wain's hill, and : east to
the Jefferson highway. i
i i Liberty was where "Moses was
when the light went out" for an
hour last Wednesday night.
Miss Velleda Ohmart was hos
tess at a. valentine party given at
her home last Friday night, en
tertaining members of the young
people's Sunday school class. This
was one of a series o monthly
meetings held by the class.
Mrs. George Jory haf returned
from Medford, where she went to
attend the funeral of her brother.
I Mr. Tim Scully, who is now
working in Oregon City, had the
misfortune to have his eye injured
by a piece of steel.
i ! Mrs. Fred Gerger and children
Portland, visited her parents, Mr.
ad Mrs. Ed. Tuck for a few days
last week. , ,
I I Mrs. Mann of Salem will make
her home with the Misses Ella and
Rebecca Smith for an indefhite
period. She is a. 'sister ; ot the
Misses Smith.
I i Mr. ; Joseph Schotthoef er spent
the week-end in Portland.
I i Mrs.' Horace Nicklrk is ill at
this writing, and Earl Hecker is,
All That's New in
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; Beautiful new Wiltons are here in a won
derful Variety for the choice of home lovers
who recognize, a real rug-buying
opportunity.' A sensation
in this rug sale at
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T1IK LIGHT OX TIIF.
0 beautiful light on the Capitol dome, -
As bright as the stars in the sky '.
A beacon for alt within range of niy call
When the moon and the stars afe all shy.
How lovely you shine in the darkness of night.
Unfailing. Impartial and free,
The sad and the dreary, he tired and weary
Are wistfully watching for tlreej
My window e'er opens a welcome to thee
When the light of thesun has gone down.
When the hours passing by jeave no sleep in my eye, .
And trouble my spirit would drown.
Wherever I ;go or whatever I do I
In the iday or the dead of nlghi.
Like Bethlehem's star I can sea thee afar,
O beautiful, bright shining light.
When sorrow weighs heavy and my pillow scemg hard
And solace nowhere I can find.
1 watch thecj so bright, through the tiresome night.
And, Oh, how you comfort my mind!
Here's thanks to the man who discovered thy power,
Who communed with the spirit of life
And drew from that mice, through the spirit divine,
The power of thy wonderful light.
You were found at the end of a very long trail
Whevo the candle, the torch and the lamp
Wore man's only light,' through the darkness of night.
In palaice or hovii or camp. s i
Xa wonder we'te proud of your glittering flame
And worship each night at your shrine.
For the clouds in the skies never darken your eye.-.,
Hut only add zest to your shine.
O, tell me, dear light, won't you tell me right now
How lomg will you shine from your dome
Or what say. tha sages, how many long ages -Will
you brighten each neighboring home?
Now, when I am done with this beautiful world
And the augels shall welcome me home.
Though in sumptuous blisu I fear i shall miss
That light on the Capitol dome.?
! W. T. BIGDON.
also very ill.
Mr. ' William . Scihotthoefer mo
tored to Portland last Sunday for
the day.
Mr. C. L. Coffey Is now doing
carpenter work In Salem, v
Mr. Walter Allen ' is expected
home soon from - Rainier, where
he has been working.
. A birthday party was given at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. R.
Gibson last Wednesday night, in
honor of the severity-ninth birth
day of Mr. Gibson. I They now re
side at Salem, Heights, but for
years they lived here. The guests
were i relatives and old Liberty
neighbors. They are is follows:
Mr. and Mrs. J. j Morrison and
grandson, Ralph, Mr. j and Mrs.
Emmitt Dougherty, Mrs. and Mrs.
Smith Dougherty, Mr. and Mrs. E.
Williams, Mr. and Mrs. H. J.
Boock, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Mc
Donald, Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Clevei
land, Mr. Ed. HameL Mr. and Mrs.
Beryl Mirch, Mf . and Mrs. Ralph
Gibson and children, Mr. and Mrs,
Carl uibson and Carval; and Mr.
and Mrs. William ;Trugen.
Portland Desires Armory;
i Requests Funds of State
An armory costing $300,000 is
wanted by Portland under the
terms of a bill introduced by Hurl
burt of Multnomah county; $600
000, It is stated will be raised by
private subscription, which will be
added to the requested sum.
German of Multnomah - intro
duced a bill which would give
Multnomah county about half the
funds that are raised from auto
mobilelicenses. It went down ia
defeat, the same as many others
of the same ilk. -:
a. iiumc luvcia
$7750
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Terftis to
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CAPrTOL DOME
MILLER FUNERAL
AT lIEWBERG TODAY
Passing of U, S. G. Miller,
Founder of the Miller
Stores, Wednesday
NEWflERQ, Or., Jan. 31. U.
S. G. Miller, general manager of
the Miller Mercantile company
which operates stores at Newberg,
Salem, I McMinnvllle, Corvallls,
Sheridan, Hillsboro, Monmouth
and Vernonia, died at his home
here yesterday afternoon following
a long illness. :
Ir. Miller was the originator
of the Miller company, and the
Newberg store was the parent
store of the chain. The Millers
located n Newberg in 1908, hav
ing opera tad a store at McMinn
vllle prior to that time.
Mr. "Miller leaves a widow,
three sons and two daughters,
Frank of Forest Grove, Harry of
Newberg, Carl of Portland, Mrs.
V. V. Gduld and Mrs. A. M. Sher
wood of Newberg, besides several
brothers arid other relatives, He
was prominent in local church cir
cles, .s
The faneral will be held at New
berg today at 2 p. m.
Senior' Week Will Begin
At Silverton Tuesday
SILVERTOX, Ore1., Jan. 31.
(Special to The Statesman). .
Senior week for the first mid-year
class to' be graduated from the
Silverton high school will begin
Sunday evening with the baccalau
reate services at the auditorium.
Monday? evening the senior class
play will be given. This is enti
tled "The Irresistible Marmaduke?
and is a light comedy in three acts
by Ernest Denny. Wednesday
evening! tie senior class will hold
lis classf day exercises and Thurs
day evening the class will receive
the diplomas. It is understood
that alymni will be held Friday
evening! - i
Seemingly Prosperous Firm
Is Closed Down By Court
The firown-Petxel lumber com
pany of Staytoh was foreclosed
this week by an order signed by
Judge Kelly, and nwhich brought
a seemingly prosperous business
to a close.
Debts aggregating $17,000 and
in addition attorney's fees amount
ing to $750 and iterest covering
a considerable part of the time.
The $17,000 represents sums of
money i borrowed from several
persons. The First State Bank
of Stayton Is one of the plaintics.
AI Hissner Is still under the im
pression that Wheeling, W. Va
is a tough job and Lansing, Mich.,
is a very delicate eurgical opera
tion. ' i
WE PAY CASH F0H
YOUR
AND T00L3 .
Capitol Hardware z
Furniture Co.
Beet Price Pali
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SEEM IS TO HIE
LOW EXPRESS RATES
In a General Equalization the
West Gets an Improved
Deal, East Pays Mo 'e
R. M. Einar, commercial agent
of the American Railway Express
company with headquarters in Se
attle, Is in Salem giving the busi
ness and prospects for his com
pany here a onCe-overJ
In company with W..T. Ilickey,.
agent for the company In Salem,
he visited a number of customers
yesterday i , .
And their principal mission was
to spread the good news of a re
duction in express rates.
This reduction is tot take place
on March 1st, and it reduces class
rates 10 to 25 per cent, i That is.
it knocks that much' off of the
express charges on first and sec
ond class articles. . ! i
The interstate commerce com
mission recently ordered a general
equalization of express rates, and
in working this out it has been
found that the west has been pay
ing too much proportionately, and
the east has been paying too little
hence the March 1 reduction. V
Here are some samples: First
M.o. ..(.on. Onion Can Prnnl
. . . i j . . , . ! guarantee it will rid you or utima to
Cisco is now $4.S a! htindred iur entire satisfaction or yo need Hot
DOUndS: it Will be S4.10 afteriPy Winone penny tot tbis tB d treat-
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-vtaren i. ios jngeies is
NEW
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. We have just received a large selection of the newest
things in real style pumps all the latest patterns are here
in satin, patent, Russian calf and combinations of the nev
leathers. You will have to see these new creations to fully
appreciate them.
Moderately
Arclprs
We are exclusive agents for this famous line of shoes
made both for comfort and style. If your feel hurt eel a
pair of Archpreserver shoes, and if they do not correct
your foot trouble bring them back. Thereare thousands
. of customers that wear nothing but Archpreserver shoes
both for home wear and dress wear.
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Get a pair of the hesi rubber boots in the world. We
are exclusive agents for these boots and we guarantee
them to wear exactly twice as long as any boot you can
buy for the same money. If you wear any land of rubber
goods, try this famous brand. If they are not exactly
what we say jkhey are, bring them back and get your
money.
DO YOUR FEET HURT? -
Corns and callouses re
moved without pain or. sore
ness. Ingrown nails removed
and treated. Pains in feet,
weak-foot, flat foot, foot
strains and fallen arches ad
justed. Do not suffer. I will
-give you the best that
science cah produce in scien-
tlfic chirpody. Consult
DR. lILLIJLMS
About Tour Feet
will be $5.05. St. Louis is
will be $10.10. Chicago is $l-.03,
will be $9.S5- First class means
merchandise, etc. -
There is a proportionate re
duction scheduled JCor second, class
ttuff. This includes the irate on
fruits of various kinds and nuts,
and it will make the charge -for
sending our fruits'and nuts by ex
press to points throughout the
country much less.
There is to be a redaction: clear
through the whole list, affecting
every part of the United! States;
making it cheaper to send - our
stuff by express to every; part of
the whole country. Take Detroit
as a fair sample. The rate is to be
reduced from $10.03 on second
class stuft to $7.79 a 100; pounds.
It -goes without saying that the
people of Salem will be -very glad
to learn of this reduction in ex
press rates. It will affect the ex
press shipments of our merchants
bringing goods -from other citieB.
ifopsilsfliina
cr fon Pay tlctliss
K confident i C. LKAVENGOOD.
nnuooisx. 600 s. w. blvd, rose
pale. Kan., that his leaven's rrt
Brription will qnlckly rii any sufferer of
hoking, -whei)r, aaeint, a4 olber
asthma xvmptomit. that he will -aaa.il-poat-paid
without you aendina; Hrm one ent, a
regular 1.25 treatment for yo to try
KRKK Thin is. the mmp treatment that
loTfr 200.000 hP Bh1
Mr. xTeagooa
ment. - Write him today ana mace in
fr tt at his risk. Adv
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M1PMENT
Priced From $7.00 to $12.00
server Mtiz a
f nips ,
Band tiller
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SffaasBodts
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STODAKT VLV.iO $12.-.
You can't beat this buy.
Terms only $6 a month.
Geo. O. Will. 43 State Street
Better Men Than
You and I
have lost their lives be
cause they neglected a cold
until it was too faf ad
vanced to lye helped by
medicine, when if they had
bought a bottle ot Schaef
er's Cough Syrup at the
start they would have been
paying their income tax
todar.
Shall We Wrap You Up a
Uoltle?
GCHAEFEIl'q
ijnua STORE '
The PeOslar 6tor
135 North Commercial
Phone 197
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REPAIR DEPART7.CrT
Onr shdp Is CQu!;ped tsltU
all new machinery. Ve use
nothing but the very test
- grade of leather that c;ony
will buy,
rr. Jacotsoh. Id Ctzt of
thia dpnartmnt la n
years. In factories an3 rT't
shops and -will do cotLfas.
but high grade work.
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