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- - 5 , - TOB.Or.EGOIICTATESIIAlT. SAII. OPXGOIT ri - THURSDAY MORNING, NO VEMttiuitXlLii i. i Campaign Dinner Friday - f YMCA' membership campaign workers will hold s luncheon in the YMCA building Friday to re- wort i results of their efforts ' tnis week. About 117.000 has been raised; according; to. theC last to ports.. sd ; several old smejnbers hare not yet been asked for snb cripyn;'"Tli''seal la 20,00. Hunt -Supplies, Anderson's SpoY&ag Goods store, .1T N. Commercial., w n4 Board of Directors-to Meet--- -The YMCA. boani of directors will hold. : - meeting and dinner this nooa'io the YMQA-buildlng, Dr. Marshall, 0teopathic Physlcian and -surgeon. ni rickcriajc In Brooks Rex Pickering of Kimball school was; in i Brooks " yesterday, to at tend a program giveby-tbe Meth odist church' there; of which ihe is pastor . --. .v --. -. . . i -1 Ozark Radio. :., v : " : 'Tone," distance, and selectivity hear it. - Write or phone for. dem onstration. Waters Brothers, 13S s:;i7thist;jisiow-oi. n4 Traffic OnVnders Fined " . C. E. Lamb was fined $5 in police-court -yesterday on a? charge of reckless driving. A. O. Came ron -waa-. fined-the.same amount for failing to stop; Fred Troxei was fined $1 for parking orer time, and Mildred Simmons was fined 15 for speeding. . -" v- .: , Chicken Dinarr and Dancing . Hlllcrest-- Inn! - Hoffman's j or cheitra'eYery night;" a miles north Salm on Pacific Highway. n6 Girl to Reti Miss Josephine Jorley. daughter of .Mf. : ahd Mrs: D. W. Morley of thin cltr. is txnected' bac soon from the 1 Shriners hospital in Portland where she has Ibeen : a patient for aeveral months. ' . - r Ford; Tonring s Fjlly equipped. r Call 271 Che-aeketa.--;, .;vl'"i;'v . B Realtor MoVes " . ' George Thomason, real estate bVoker for many years located at 33 1 y State ' street,' has ' mored across the street to 320 State, where he' Is associated" with the firm of Childs & Becbtel, realtors. Dr Verne L. JTamlltoa ' Physician and Surgeon has . lo cated in Salem trlth offices in the new Bllgh bnllding. Hours U to Itti to 6;. 7 to 9. ; Of Oca ihone 2391. Res. phone 141. n-23 8alem GirU Return ; i Misses Lucille Pettyjohn, Marie Briggs "and Marjorie Betta hare iSty ed to this1 city afcer attend lU3 h Pacific intemautonal lite-, soC- Exposition In Portland. Electrie Sandwidheaw All the new kinds. The Spa. Cars in Accident ' Cars driTen byiF. S.iWinslo,w ' and : W. Brasher , collided near Qulnaby. according to a, report at the sheriff's office here. Hotel Marion- 'Dollar dinner, serred 5 :4 B to 8 erery evening.-- ' ' 1 ' 'Hit Special Services Held Special services tare being held at the First Evangelical , church under the direction of the' pastor. Rev. F. B. Culver. - The .services . will continue the rest of tills week and all next week until Saturday. Rev. J..O. Mioton is choif leader and soloist.; ; J Hospital Benefit Bawa-f , Buy your Xmas gifts a bazaar, i Otto Wilson's a-araae. today and tomorrow. ' - : nS Hall.FnrnbilMM Bail . Wi E. Hall furnished f 10 bail in justice court yesterday on a charge of driving with improper lights. Complete line Jf Monarch Electric Hamilton'a.' Ranges at a21tf United States Congressman w. C. Hawley t Inspected the Silver Creek falls near Silverton yester day, Jn company with J. T. Hunt, county Judge, John Porter, county commissioner, and Frank Johnson, WOOD - WOOD i TRACY'S FUEL let D gtreea Telephone J31 Underwood Typewritef Co. . Dtract Factory Branch , S18 Oonrs St. - Phono BO TTPVTitsrs Rented, Sold. Repaired pedal natal rates to Studsnta L ADD & BUSH Bankers Established 1868 . t General B anions Business Ottlco Honrs from 1 O n." mu to I p a, ?-. county roadmaster. i'Mr.' Hawley expressed . himself as ' much Im pressed, vith the beauty of the falls, and' Is anxious to see them J made into parkJ . . The Bps u So Berrtne , ,"All tbe new electric sandwiches. Over fortr kinds.-. . olltf ' 7 - - - i -.' ' ? , V -, " ' Blan Has Improper Plateau , G. M, Klngsley of La comb,- Or., was fined SI 9 in Justice court here yesterday on ''a charge; of -driving a ear with improper Hoense'plates. He was arrested by G- D. Watkins. Electric Heaters, 92.95 J5peciaL i Hallk t Eoff. nT Cuiklins Permit Issued -J X. II. 1 Shipman was 'granted building : permit - in : the. city re corder's office yesterday. for the erection pf-a-one story ' dwelling .and? garage atl30 ymverslty streets 'The estimated'" cost is Sepjtlc. Tanks Keaoy , tp install, , proper size. See Oregbn;CrareI -company,- tel l&t). n'4 Xbbe Cancel of Salt ' , ' A. Rleb-has filed suit against Jfoha - Loaia ; Wagner in circuit court for money he alleges is due on promissory notes made out by Wagner.ri.r :'-!v: .- . Radio Headquarters, 175 S. High TeL 135; New -tube Crosley set,' completely equipped, 100. nl Tncker Aska DiTorce R. W. Tucker' has. filed suit for diTorce int circuit court against Alus Pearl Tucker, .whom he mar ried . in .189 9. He ' alleges deser tion as the grounds for the suit. The couple has three children, one or them a-tniner, of whom Tucker asks custody. - - Willys-Knlgbt, Overland - Car owners, consult Mr. Gilbert, mechanical expert,, for your re pairs. MacDonald Auto Co. n7 Suit Is Dismissed , L.H. McMahan, circuit Judge, has ciigned an order dismissing the suit brought by Ballon & Wright ofPortland against H. B. Church- 121. ; , . Fnrnltnre Upholstery ' "And.- repairing. Giese-rowers Furniture Co. a2tf Marriage License ' issued A marriage license was issued yesterday in the county clerk's office-to Fred W. Foos-and Margaret E.: Davis, both of Lbs Angeles. Piano for Sale Large' "eastern piano manufac turer has fine piano here that, must be sold immediately, 10 monthly will handle. If interested Interested, in a real piano buy, write me at once for particulars. D. F. Williams, factory adjnstor, care. Statesman office. n5 Motor t)epartmcnt Move-" ; The state -motor vehicle depart ment is moving its offices from the state- bouse to a location at Ferry and iHigh streets, formerly occupied by the Capital Business college. - The change In quarters is made necessary by increased business. . ! On and Aider Nov. 1, 1920 - The 'Black Cat will be open un til 11:30 p. m. every evening. n7 Special Services Continue Rev. J. G. Mm ton as soloist and leader of the choir is the source of Increased - interest in the- spe cial services at the First Evangeli cal church. Last evening Rev, Mint on rendered a number of his own' compositions. The' special services 'will continue throughout the week and next .with the ex ception , of .Saturday, the .pastor. Rev.. F. B. Culver, being the preacher. Special .42.95 Electric Heaters Hallk & Eoff.- n7 West Files 'Salt James West has filed suit' in cir cuit court"" against Dr. Gerald B. Smith asking for money he alleges is due as 'payment on a grand pi ano bought by Dr. Smith from the G. F. -Johnson Piano company of Portland. " " FOR ' INFORMATION . ABOUT RAILROAD TRIPS PEono 727 OREGOfl ELECTRIC CHOICE ofTraub Genuine V- OraAge B'ossom engage mem and wedding rings is a . tribute to the judgment and good tasoe of tha wearer. . QART21AH CROCX ':. ' t s s - f i . . ... - S Default Set Aside - r Judge L. H. McMahan has signed an. order in, circuit court setting aside an order of default in the case ? of Ruby 5 Brennen against Frank N. Derby. . . ? . t ' Oxarka Radio -4. - i'4 ; TTone, ' distance and selectivity; hear ; Write or phone for. dem onstration. Waters Brothers, 135 S. 17th St., 1810-W-401. ni Asks Pay for Wood " M. D. Mayfield has filed suit' in circuit court against Ronald Jones asking 9282.50 as payment he alleges is due for 66 ft cords? of wood bought by Jones. . ' Big Reduction Sale Hats, starting Tuesday and last ing, all week. Larsen's Millinery, (next to Dixie Bakery). ,n2tf Ladies . Serve - Dinn .Women of the Knight Memorial Congregational church Berved din ners at noon and evening yester day in the YMCA building for the state : Sunday . school convention delegates. They will do the same thing today. Have Yon" Dined and Danced i 'At Salem's new exclusive Hill crest Inn t "I Hoffman's orchestra. Open until 2 &w m. Five miles north on Pacific highway. Tel. 35F4. n6 Dormitory 1 Dinner PIaned ' Residents in the YMCA building dormitory will hold a dinner in the YMCA building Monday eve ning. A program of singing and entertainmets will be, given. The committee, in charge consists of George Dick, wight Shaw and Guy Weaver. ; ' 600 lbs. JoUtoes' for 4.50 Next Tuesday and Wed., Nov. 9-10, at Pratum warehouse; field run, American Wonder, or 31 per hundred. Bring sacks. .P4 Society to Meet The annual thank offering meet ing of the Missionary society of the Congregational church will be held at the home of Mrs. W. C. Kantner at 853 North Commercial street on Friday at 2:30 o'clock. Cooked Food Sale Wcmen bringing cooked food to the bazaar sale at .the Wilson gar age for the hospital are requested to deliver it by H o'clock. Hot tamales will be served. ' Returns From MrMinnviUe Rev. -Father - Buck - returned to Salem the. first part of the week from McMlnnville where he gave series of lectures and a forty hours' adoration. Plans for Winter Entertainment On Wednesday afternoon St. Monica's'AItar society of St. Jo seph's church held a very pleasant meeting when plans were, discuss ed for the winter's enjoyment and profit. The ladies of this society will have charge of the kitchen at the fair' which will ' take place November 20. 21 and 22. Returns to Home Here The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Anderson are glad to see them at home in the Moore apartments, after an absence of sometime. Mr. Anderson has just recovered from a serious opera tion at St. Vincent s hospital. t VISITORS REPORTED IN SALEM ; C. H. Pickett and J. F; Mullen berg of Eugene were in this city Wednesdays O. L. Bueren of Fort Stevens, Or., .Fas in this city Wednesday, E. P. White of Klamath Falls is visiting in this city. Mrs. V. L. McCroskey of SUy ton visited this city Tuesday. J. - R .McKee , of . Marshf ield was a visitor in tnis city weanesaay. L. H. White,, a resident of De troit, Ore., visited this city Wed nesday. ' ' . H. L. Edmunson of Eugene was in this city Wednesday. BIEN, ESCAPE FROM JAIL H. Blechl, arrested here by local police officers several weeks ago in possession of some automobile accessories stolen - in Klamath Falls, and who was lodged in jail there later, is reported to be one of three men who escaped from the Klamath Falls jail a few days ago; - BAKER. California and Nev ada miners will rebuild and oper ate Ibex mill and mine. YcsrUcst Insidious Enccy NO hmnan ailment so qtdckly - or surely undermines the constitution as chronic Piles, A most vital nerve center is affected and reflex conditions arc transmitted to all other nerve centers. Bat science has prevailed over this dread scourge. The Dean treat- tents are recognized far and wide as the surest and safest cure known for Piles w4 (hcr (Morn and Racfmt aimw Bat k ANTER IN WRTTWO I cm yum PV mt ntmaA ymar Scn4 NOW for my fHX 10O sase st net..-1 wans - Kiii ()(( IB fe O I ! J! to) mil v SAYS: . Aayoae wanting m real bny In 1P23 Willys Knight touring that is in the very best of condition in every way and loaded with extras, should see the one we have -for f 43O.0O. ' NORTH SALEM NEWS ITEMS By X)A XABAVaa Mrs. J. M. Rlckman of 1255 Hunt street Is entertaining her mother, Mrs. Weber of Portland. Mrs. Hicks of Hunt street was a visitor in Silverton on Tuesday. Mrs. W. B. Holcomb of 2020 N. Capitol street expects to leave the first of the week for Los. Angeles for a short visit with her daugh ter, Mrs. Chester Dailey.w J George Mathers has resumed his work at the Tile factory after being disabled for several weeks with a fractured ti'o. Hot Barbecue Sandwiches And light lunches. Hall's gro cery, 1964 N. Capitol. n4 Clark Day of 1979 North Capitol street, who is connected with the Cosmopolitan stores, will from now on hare his headquarters ic Portland. . Mrs. J. M. Stewart of 1818 N. Capitol street visited Wednesday with her daughter in Gervais. C. Ernest and family of Sat Francisco. T. W. Little and family of Tacoma. and George Faulkner of Salem, New Jersey were recent isitors at tne ixne aiar auio park. Mrs. Minnie Thomas and child ren of Oregon City visited Tues day with Mr. and Mrs. AiDeri Thomas of 1965 Norttt capuoL street. STEIWER LEAD GAINS AS VOTE TOTALS SOAR (Continued from pace 1.) 1647 precincts out of 1847 in the state give: Superintendent public instruc tion: Charles A. Howard, repuo lican, ,116,456; , R. R. Turner,' democrat. 68,971. V Labor commissioner: C. H. Gram, republican, 122.757; G. A. Von Schriltx, democrat, 42,185. Public service commissioner L, Bean, republican, 109,964; C E T. Spooner, democrat, &s,ivz. ..v PORTLAND. Nov. 3. (APVr Oregott Toters dereatea iwo. come tax bills which were on;tli ballot- at the state election. QO of the bills was initiated by the state grange, and the other by th nublic service league. The people refused to endorse Ji const! iirrrr would01 : charges that she conspired lUI.lUU.at .u.uuv . . nice r ... prohibit income - or inheritance taxes' until the year 1940. The cigarette and tobacco tax bill 'was defeated decisively. The meamflre orohibiting fish wheels in: the Columbia river for. the catch ing of salmon, was approved. . , A, bill .authorising a normal scnoo in,eastern Oregon passed, and one for a normal school at Seasida was . beaten. Approval was s given. for a tuberculosis hospital In east ern Oregon. . '- Returns from 1558 precincts out -or 1 8 4 7 give : ; " Klamath bonding Yes, 70,544? no, 55,55. - ' - Six per cent limitation yes. 48,728; no, 84,791. Repeal free negro section Yes, 91,129; no, .55,042. Inheritance income tax prom otion Yes, 50,887; no, Seaside normal Yes, 4 2.497 Eastern Oregon normal Yes, 84,720; no, f 7,199. TlecaTr amendment- Yes. 447; no, 51,673. Carry . bonding Yes, 6Sf37; no. &1.Z4S. - Vacancies amendment Yes, 87.202: no. 44.653. Klamath. Clackamas bonding Yes. 70.304; no, 0,597. Eastern Oregon Tuberculosis hospital Yes 110,783,:. no, 42.160 Cigarette and tobacco tax xes. 54,581; no, 104,158. Motor bus truck bill Yes, 86,- 255; no, 6,206. Ten per cent receipts act Yes 41.791: no. 82,428. Income tax with offset Yes, 45.398; no, 102.643. Bus and ' truck license bill ' Yes. 68.237: no, 79.537. ; Fish wheel and seine bill Yes, 6.475: no, 71,156 Income tax grange bill Yes, 9.719; no, 78,906. Housewives water power bill- Yes.; 30,868; no, 116,707. v 5 8 AH FRANCISCO. Nor. 3. .(AP)---Prohibitionl shared re verses with, democratic governors and proposals to increase, iralarkr of public officials, permit betting CATARRH in . I of bd or throat is usually .. .benefited by the vapors erf on horse races or put the Bible in' publid school. In this incomplete count tonight of votes cast' in far western states yesterday. Other wise the election was marked by sweeping . republican ; victories In Idaho and California with repub lican . candidates generally in the lead also la Oregon, "Washington, Utah and Nevada, - Proposals to ask congress to Call a convention to modify the 18th amendment and to declare prohi bition a . failure , carried by : over whelming ; majorities in Nevada, and in. California the initiative measure for repeal 'ot the- state probition enforcement act had a margin of more than 100,000 fes votes td spare when returns from about .half the state's precincts were counted. ; Nevada's democrat . governor, James Schrugham, was trailing Fred B. Balzar, his republican op ponent in the gubernatorial race, by more than 1700votes with the count. 75 per cent complete. Uuit ed States Senator Tasker L. Od- die's re-election in the same state ' was conceded by, his democratic rival, Raymond . L. Baker, former director of the mint. ' The decisive republican victory in Idaho not only Insured another term in the United States senate : for F. R. Qooding, but put II. C. j Baldrldge, present lieutenant gov ernor, . into rthe, gubernatorial i chair, and swept n to power thej whole .republican. state ticket. ! .la Oregon another democratic governor, W. M. Pierce, was de feated fo re-election by I. L. Pat terson, republican,' a farmer of Polk county. . In the same state Frederick Steiwer,. republican was leading Bert Haney.'democrat and Senator R. N. SUnfield, republi can incumbent running as an in dependent, in a spirited senatorial contest. . " ' In Washington where no state of ficers . were elected, but where recall petitions against Governor Roland Hartley were circulated at polling places yesterday, the re turns today showed a majority of anti-Hartley legislators winning seats in the state senate and house of representatives. State executive posts were not at stake in Utah, where United States Senator Reed Smoot was re-elected over the opposition of Ash by Shaw, democrat. The republican pluralities in California wer enothing short of landslides. With less than half the state heard from, C. C. Youngv republican gubernatorial candi date, had piled up a lead of al most 180,000 over Justus S. War dell, democrat, who conceded his defeat early in the count. United States Senator Samuel M. Short ridge, republican... was 118.000 votes ahead of John B. Elliott, bone dry McAdoo democrat, and the various republican candidates on the state ticket were piling up equal or greater margins against their opponents. In California, the racing initiative which would permit pari mutuel betting on horse races, the proposal to put the Bible In public schools, ahd two salary increase"' propositions. were running behind. AIM EE BOU ND- O VER FOR TRIAL BY COURT ORDER . . tCoatianed from page 1.) her to the superior court for trial I J . - .uutui ciiuvuw support ing her story of ; kidnaping last Aiay ana to refute the allegation that she spent ten days In a Car mel cottage with her former wire less operator, Kenneth G. .Ormis ton, fugitive co-defendant, - 4 "Her face flushed by excitement. the evangelist, despite the pleas of her mother and attorneys to remfiit silent, angrily accused the newspapermen and newspapers of being responsible, for' her being Jield for trial on the charges. - As Mrs. McPherson" rushed into ah levator to leave the building. three newspaper . men followed her. She turned to one of them and .said; "I hope you're patisfied!" Why?" he asked. "Because you got exactly what you wanted.. This Is what you have been hoping for all along; what you have been trying to get from the very beginning. Now vou've eot it. I hone that on your d"yfngl)ed Vbu remember this you're responsible." "Don't talk," cautioned Mrs. Galley or Rowing Type of Ship. This picture shows a. galley with thirty pairs of oars, and a high forecastle upon which a cannon is mounted. Its advantages were speed and a shallow draft. It-was designed for-scouting' and fighting. IN "THE ' BLACK PIRATE" DOUGLAS PAIR BANKS introduced a thrilling adventure with such a vessel, ' " - - - ; ' Kennedy. r v - ' Mrs. McPherson paid no heed. MThey""want me to say, things that will "hurt ; me," she said. That's what they want,' and I'm saying them.- : t By this time," the elevator had reached its destination and Arth ur Vietch, one of Mrs- McPher son's attorneys, tried to quiet her, brft she kept on talking. -Finally he shouted to Roland R. Woolley, also her attorney: ..."Get her away as soon as possible. Don't let her talk to anyone." v The party, rushed, in to a limou sine' and drove off. Under the law the trial by jury must start within 0 days. The-five weeks of preliminary hearing ended as they had com menced, in. a torrent of bitter de nunciation from prosecuting attor neys. W. I. Gilbert, chief of defense counsel, whose son, William, was dangerously injured in an auto mobile accident at San Mateo to day, showed In his low, uncertain voice as he opened his argument. the sorrow which he carried into court. But the biting sarcasm and barbed inuendo of District Attor ney -Keyes aroused him to the fighting 'pitch that , characterised his conduct of the defense and he struck back with, verbal blow for blow, concluding with a denuncia tion of "this damnable prosecu tion." He accused Keyes of being actu ated by motives other . than duty In leading the prosecution and de clared that' in the district attor ney's revelations of Mrs. McPher- son's testimony at the grand jury probe of her abduction, story, the county official was seeking only to strip this woman ot her good name. ' Keyes. in his argument, brand ed the fugitive Ormiston "a cow ard, hiding and slinking, afraid to come before the court, his co-defendant and the world." As to the witness (Superior Judge Carlos S. Hardy), who swore on the stand in reply to a direct question that he believed Mrs.- McPherson's kidnaping nar rative, he declared : "It outrages the Intelligence of a human being to have a man or woman take the witness stand and state to this court under oath that he believes the silly story told by this worn an." Turning toward where the evan gelist sat beside her mother in the front row of the crowded little court room, the district attorney pointed his finger at her and branded her a "perjurer." "It was a crime," he asserted. for Mrs. McPherson to come be fore the grand jury and tell the story, she did. She committed perjury." "It was no crime to go to Car- mel. No acts of the defendants up to that time concern the prose cution. There may have been a violation of - the rooming house ordinance of Monterey county, but this county is concerned with a Coming Saturday The Biggest Twinkle of the Screen's Biggest Star! ft Popular Prices! OREGON charge far beyond that ' Throughout the ' entire time Keyes : was addressing the court the evangelist and her mother aat quietly, apparently emotionless and, outwardly at least, calm. Rumor had it that a change of venue would Be asked by either the prosecution or.defense, bat at torneys for both sides refused io comment on this report. , . 1 A bitter attack noon District Attorney Keyes on his prosecution of the case, 'and a vitrolic assault on the character and reputation ot Mrs. Wiseman, the state'sstar witness, featured a lengthy sUte ment issued by Mrs. McPherson tonight. . i . . The statement read in part: . "In view ot the ' vicious state ments made through the press by the district attorney's office since the close of my. examining trial. I am glad that Judge Blake held the case for. the superior court. where all of the testimony will ot necessity be nlaced before me and before the lurywhich tries me. r The release for publication in tne press of the statements concerning this so-called testimony within 30 minutes after the case had - been closed, I have been advised by In numerable attorneys, who " have called on t be phone to ' express their Indignation at such proced ure, is totally unheard of in any Christian country. I believe that every right minded citixen in this city and in this nation, whether friend or foe. will admit that the coursefollowed by the prosecution has not for viciousness a counter part in judicial history. It was done plainly with the thought of Inflnencihe the - decision of the judge who presided at my hear ing, trusting, that- because of. his youth and lack of experience he might bei Influenced thereby. "The vile and insulting charge that I was at Carmel is false and was shown to be so by the major ity of the state's witnesses who testified. Moreover, I care not If they plant and produce a hundred trunks full of decollette. evening gowns of all the colors of the rain bow or though they print and forge a million love letters, this does not change my position -or my faith in God, nor does it fool the people, for all those who have ever known me or heard the gos pel which I have preached con sistently through these years, know the utter absurdity of such a charge. . !'Of course' I regret it more on account of my dear old mother, who was not under any theory, of the evidence shown to have had the most remote connection with anything the state charged. I have absolute assurance of ulti mate vindication and whether now or later, matters not." ; Then followed a long and fiery attack" on the 'prosecuting attorney and Mrs. Wiseman. 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