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1 i 1 -.: i '1 fie Vregon Statesman; Daily Except MoBdy by ' ' TBS TATS3U PUBUSHXHO COMPACT 215 Sooth Commercial SU Salem. Oresea R. J. Headrirka - Frd J. Toox r - C. K. Logan V Jftli J. Smith - -Audrvd Hue - - - . . Manager - llanasinj Fditor City Editor Telegraph Kditor - Society F.dnor W. II. Henderson Cfretatioa Manager Ralph II. Kittling - AdvMfistnjc Maaarar Frank Jaikoski - - Manager Job Dept. K. A-Kboten - - - . Lietek EHitw W. C. Co-oner - " Poultry Editor . . : J MEMB5B OF THB ASSOCIATES FEE 88 . .. . Tba Aaaoated Tre la exelaalrely entitled to the ae for pghliratipn of all aewa itpatcbe credited to it or aot otherwise credited ia this paper and alto the local etas published herein. , . ., ,,- .-, .-.' ... BCSIXEBS OFFICES: Albert Brer. 336 W'reester Bldg., Portland. Ore. Tkooiii F. Clark Co.. Near York, 128 136 W. 3 1st St.: CWaro, Matn.ifte Bids.-. Doty ,4 rayne. Sharon Bldg.. Saa Franciso. CaM.; Uiggim Bldg., 1j Anrele; Calif. - : . ' TRLrPHnxre. - - ! BaaUeaa Office .23 or 58S - " Circulation Offiee.583 Keira tVprtment23 106 fLrwL -.-- ... .... ' . . ft Soejoty Editor -108 Job Department.. J.583 ..l'"" Entered at the Post Offlca in Salem, Oregon, as second-eHss matter. ! ; ,-3ovwmber 8 1923 . PRAISE THE GOOD GOD: Make a joyful noise unto the Lord. I Enter into his gates with thanksgiving. For the Lord is good. Psalm 100:1. 4, 5. rfl.e! . FATHER AND SON WEEK The observance of this week is fraught with far-reaching possibilities. It is a period of time dedicated to special study of home relationships. It is a time for reflection, an occasion for resolves concerning the future of fathers and sons, j Re volving about these two members of the family are reciprocal . privileges and obligations more important to them both than any others affecting their lives and happiness. . Wise and faithful devotion to the proper direction of his children is the father's sacred and imperative duty. And in response to his paternal efforts and sacrifices there should be genuine, respectful consideration. . r TKe oft repeated admonition of the educatidnal and social l critics that the father should be companion to his boy is sound pedagogy and advice. This relationship affords pleas ure and mutual understanding to be obtained in no other way. Irihis companionship, however, the father should not . sacrifice his own leadership to the mere whims or desires of his young companion. With this element gone, the son is no longer influenced by the most valuable ideal of his life. And with this ideal eliminated the dignity of the term father is likely lost in "the governor," the "old man" or the "boss." - The famiHar motto "What is home without a mother" should be amended to include both parents who should be the ideal of the household which the father is primarily bound by the strongest ties of earth and Heaven to establish, main tain, protect and honor. And to the son these same ideals of progressive youth and manhood should be transmitted and - taught. - . 7 Social workers, sociologists and educators generally tes tify that boys of today are as good and as capable as were those of a decade or two ago. Juvenile courts declare that the wave of juvenile delinquency now on results in the major ity of the cases brought before them, from delinquent parents, broken homes and absence of . wise parental authority. And for these conditions father must bear his share of the blame He should command both respect and obedience as a parent. Independence to his maturer judgment, his position of responsibility and parental authority with hidlih gainer is clothed, the son should be respectful to hisoOnselhich should be directive and not dictatorial. v!; -.f s The father's duty to recognize the old. adage that ' All work makes Jack z. dull boy," to cultivate -iiis;boys compan ionship, and to know of his other pals, is obvious. He who fails thus in his privileges and responsibilities f deserves to reap the liarvest of disrespect and regret wliicli gejierally follows' And the boy who ignores the father's wise counsel through indifference, selfishness or downright disobedience should expect to. reap a harvest of disappointment and Sorrow.': , ,-': . - ' - ' During this week the appeal to father and; son for in creased reciprocal devotion is emphasized. And ?very parent 'and son should strive'earnestly to realize this ideal. y .. W. Ku.a children 'froin the 'sixth grade up through higli scliooli fpr&ff pos sible station for Information is be ing worked by the contestants, and It is reported that J daily visitors are appearing at the offices of the divers, industries seeking informa tion concerning their operations and methods. Now Opon for ltuslncss - Electric appliances,' lamps and supplies, llolcomb Electric store. n8 Coiifwure to lie IlfM The WillameUc Valley Older Boys' conference is to be held in McMinnville November 27, 28 and .29. The conference, -which is for the purpose of discussing boys' work activity and clubs, is open to boys between the ages of 15 and 20. Each delegation of boys is to be accompanied by an adult lead er. The delegates from -'Salem have not yet been named. found sentiment very favorable to ward his "nomination, i He speak Monday before the-Kiwania club of Eugene at" their ' "annual Armistice Day lancheon. He will deliver an address In - Bend on Armistice Day. - '-- ', ' - : .( Sirs. Trover Gives i Lessons in china painting at Trover's Studio, 122 N. Com'l. b8 Hish Grade Furniture 7 good rugs, draperies and everything at the auction on Tues day, 221 Front SK, 1:30 p. m. F. N. Woodry is the auctioneer, of course. n8 For Rent ' Warm house, furnace, $35. Warm 'flat $37.50. Goth vacant. Becke & Hendricks, Heillg Eldg., 189 N. High street. n8tf Arrested in or Conduct lln the early hours of Saturday morning. Carrol Wright and Mrs. It. G. RaDDe. both of Salem, were arrested at a local rooming house bv Officers Smart and Thnmasnn and were charged with disorderly conduct. Some I)ond Buy That likes security and also re turns. Here's brick building on long time lease that will net you 8 -per cent net. $22,000. Third to half to handle. Becke & Hen dricks, 183 X. High. Heilig Bldg. . n4tf Steiwer in Salem Fred Steiwer, who is seeking tke republican nomination for United States senator from Ore gon, was in Salem Saturday and expressed it as his belief that there would not be more than five candidates this year to seek the republican nomination. He de clared that since leaving Pendle- Cert ifinl Studebaker Gla : Closure, for sale at the Certified Public Motor Car Market. Why buy a cheap new car when you can get this guaranteed, high grade car for only $590? nl4 lr. White, Osteopathy Electronic liagnosis and treat ment. , X 4 f tf :--: - Directors to Meet ! The directors of the new Oregon Linen Mills, Inc., are scheduled to hold a meeting Monday noon in the auditorium of the Chamber of Commerce for the purpose of discussing various problems con cerning the new mill, according to word received Saturday. It is ex pected that a report will be made on the way in which the amount of the subscriptions called for has been coming in. For Upholstering Or refinishing furniture, call Hamilton's. nS South High Street Cottage $3100;- reasonable terms. East front, near schools and car. Pav ing paid. Electric range. Large lot with fruit, garden and floweTS, cement walks. Buy now. Becke & Hendricks, 189 N. High. Heilig Bldg. n4tf License Record Set up to date 3164 dog licenses have been issued for Marion coun ty, establishing a record for many years back. La- year only 2255 licenses were tf Va out for the en- I NEWS BRIEFS 1 Rent Grabcr' Greenbouse-- i Glenn Rlngo, a youg florist of much promise, has rented the : Graber green house at Fifteenth and D streets, formerly operated by Hector Adams, and at the same time is learning some of the fancy kinks of growing from the Brelt . haupt experts. ? Vsed Furniture ;, Greatly reduced, at Hamilton's. . nS Crowder to Speak Rev. U. S. Crowder will ad dress"Wlttamett students at the chapel' serrice Monday. conducted In the gym, with any number of boys ready to play when giuw the opportunity. The junior leaders played the First Methodist comrades a game of basketball, heating them 8 to 11. Apple Stark's Delicious and. other var ieties at Salem Fruit Union. n!3 Everybody Enthusiastic- j That's the result of the recital given by the Orthophonlc Yictrola at Moore's Music House. Hear it at the Helli? today and Monday. -r-r, n8 Electric Man Here "v W. B. Halcomb, who has arrived in Salem from South Dakota, has bailt and opened an electric 6tore at 2020 North CapitoL ;Mr. Dal ton built the store and residence, and plahs to make his home here. He has been in all departments of the electric business for-30 years, and 10 years, ago was in business in Portland. eH i now open for , (business. Friend Returns- 1 Harold Friend has returned to Salem after having spent; several months in Medford, being connect ed with the , telephone company there, j He is now .connected ,wTh the Sherman-Clay' company. ' Jut Arrived, "1024 Forl ' Touring. $90; 1521 Ford iour- Mng, dandy-ear, lots of extras; 9-dajr'Servlce, $163. " Used Car Corner,: one-half block T west of JAAA & Bush bank. ,216 State St..' "Salem;' v- ' V" n8 YMCA Crowded , i The YMCA rooms were crowded wth "hoys Saturday, who were wishing' to participate in gymna sium work and swimming. The unusual number of youngsters is believed to be duo to the fact that the rainy weather has all hat set in, that several games were stated for .the day, .and that the small pox ecaTe has passed. During the tnt Jre day praV-ke games and class- games of basket " hall were Just Received a Few Fords At bargain priees. One Four dor sedan; two 1924 balloon tired coupes; 1921 coupe. Used Car Corner, one-half block jwest of Ladd & Bush bank, 246 State St., Salem- ? n8 $1200 to Loan - Flat 3 years. 7 per cent. Wants new. Salem house. Becke & Hen dricks, Heilig Bldg. 189 N.High street. ' 'l ' ' n8tf SAY "BAYER ASPIRIN"-jc Unless you see the "Bayer Cross" on tablets, you are not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin prescribed by physi cians and proved safe by millions over 25 years for Colds Pain Headache Neuralgia Neuritis Toothache Lumbago Rheumatism DOES NOT AFFECT THE HEART .Accept only "Bayer" package which contains proven directions. Sandy "Bayer" boxes of 12 tablets Also bottle tff 24 aad 100 Drnvcriata. Aplrla U tii trad mark of Bayer Maaofaetai of Uonoaceticaeldeatcr of BaUefUcacId Speeder Arrested Late Friday night Steeve Bcle hener was arrested by Officer Ed wards on a chafge of speeding. He was cited to appear November 10. The Power of God Heals ;c It never fails. See Prof. Hawk ins, Bligh hotel. n8 Essy Content trt : About s 300 eehool children of Salem are scouring the city in the search for information concerning the Industries of Salem.. Reason for the spurt of active interest, is given to be the essay contest being sponsored by the Salem Klwanis Club. The contest calls for essays concerning he. various Industries A REAL HIGH GRADE mMm q fcfci i TUESDAY, NOV. 10, 1:30 P. M. 221 North Front Street Consisting of One all grey enamel combination wood, coal and gas Wedge wood range just the same as new; 1 heater board and pipe; 1 tapestry overstuffed davenport with chair and rocker to match ijith double spring and weliblng construction; 1 oak roll top desk with sanitary base; 1 oak chiffonier; 2 oak dressers with plate mirrors; 1 oak commode; 1 oak exten sion table with 6 chairs and buffet to match: 1 Singer drop , head 7 drawer sewing machine; 3 Veraus Martin" beds with springs and mattresses; 1 mahogany library table; 1 brass library lamp, very pretty; 1 all leather overstuffed roeker, real chair; 1 refrigerator, like new; 1 kitchen cabinet; 1 8-day mantle clock; 1 Axminster rug, 9x12, nearly new; 1 Axminster rug. 11-4x15 feet, like new; 1 Axminster rug. 8-3x10-6, floral design good; 1 Axminster rug, 9x12, good; 2 Axminster rugs, 3x6, like; new; 1 hall rug and cocoa door mat; set good dishes; kitchen utensils; pictures; window curtains; drapes; window shades: electric light globes; odd dishes: looking glass; 104 Quarts home canned fruit and pickles; aluminum ware; 5 pillows; 2 step ladders; axe; rake; oil mop; hand washer; galvanised tubs; copper boiler; brooms- 3 good inlaid linoleums; 6 cords of 16 inch dry fir wood, and a. lot of other miscellaneous articles that go to furnish a -home. Terms cash. -- - XOTICK ' , Tliis is a Heal att Hon't Miss It, This Tuesday, I:;JO p. m. S. II. MULKEY .Owner, 231 X. Front St. . . . : ... F. N. WOODRY i j- Salem's Loading Aactlonfer, ' ; -' - . of Course . t F." X.-Woodry pays rah for aeil furniture. riiono-51l , Ktablishcd In Salem since 101 0 ' da;t0he fact that special jiepu- tia Jy f .;eeA f ctlvt la reporting delinquent licenses. On Saturday, 69 licenses were applied for. Most of the requests were received by mail. :, I ' lioans Wanted $700 and $1800. CVj and 7H per cent. New Salem homes. Title and Insurance protection. ' Becke & Hendricks, Heilig Bldg. 189 N. High street. . nStf Some 3Iodem Coup! " Here's a modern bungalow for two-or three. Furnace, fireplace hardwood, wired for electric range Dutch kitchen, etc. Priced below any similar place you have seen. $3600 takes it and $600 down is plenty. Brand new and ready to occupy. In protected district at 1550 S. Winter. Becke & Hen dricks, Heilig Bldg., 189 North High street. nStf At Reasonable Irices We can show yon corsets, wrap arounds, girdles or corselettes that give support, style and com fort. Howard Corset Shop, 153 S. High. n8 Mrs. Trover Will Teeeh You how to make your own Christmas presents. n8 Grotto Meets The El Karz Grotto of Salem journeyed to Turner aSturday eve- ivrnns me m. m. aegree. oioau and addresses were the features of threvenlng.-f HQVri St. Helens New high school will be ready for occupancy' by new year. nun i ino rniLuro OF HIESIA Accept onlj" genuine "Phillips," the original Milk of Magnesia pre scribed by phytsicians for 50 years as an antacid, laxative, corrective. , 25-cent bottles, also 50-cent bot tles, contain directions any drug store. Adv. CHICHESTERSPILLS butf. mil i vuk bMt uiihifc y Tk kcK By tt ymr " UklO.ND RRAKB PILLS, (or tS Mka.iMBest.Stat,Ahjnltc(teb1 Itiiil WeU Tailored Clothing Gives a Mark of Distinction To Any Man From the standpoint of quality in .fabrics, work-' " manship and prices our J tailoring department has no superior in Salem. D. H. MOSHER Tailor to Men and Women 474 Court Street Telephone 360 Our Classified Advertisements Bring Result We Close All Day November 1 1 Armistice Day Pre mi it E lectric VacMCim Cleamer TRY IT YOURSELF We Invite Comparison Let any expert salesman demonstrate any vacuum cleaner to you then let us send you a Premier Duplex to try yourself in your home IT WILL DEMONSTRATE ITSELF TO YOU SIMPLE ECONOMICAL FAST You Will Know It By The Checkered Bag . Stamdardl Elecitiric Ramges are preferable for their BEAUTY - DURABILITY ECONOMY and SELECTION SPECIAL 4 plate range, two-way, switches, full sized oven, ele ments top and bottom, oven thermometer, plenty of shelf room, guaranteed. By special arrangements with the factory representative wc will allow $25 credit for your old fuel range taken in on one of these STANDARD ELECTRIC RANGES. Regular price $115. STANDARD ELECTRIC Circulating Water Heaters . . $41.00 Trade in Your Old Furniture or Range on New We Charge No Interest -POWERS furniture Company Use Your Credit Buy American Legion Tickets Y J I ft s' . . .: - if; -' " ! .J - f-. "'