if.-'. Thg New Oregon Statesman. Salem. Oregon. Sunday Morning, January tf. 1919 T ITUTIONS RETURN FUNDS Unexpended Balances From Biennial Appropriation Total $163,455.66 State Institutions of Oregon ic turned to the general fund of th state ur,ex;rl d bal.tncs f $168. 455. 6R, out of aniiio -,riati( n authorized for the. conduct of ilv .? Institutions during the bietini in wh!ch ended Dei-miter 31. 3 92. tinder the law 'fundo -rmro ated -for state institutions and not expanded during tlic bjenniura rr- ert to the general fund. The largest amount of um-x- yencert funds ret in ne d to t'ae fwn.l I .... . luuii uii jdiuiai v x was i iv- mitted by the Extern Or-.,; State hpgpital at PetuPeton. T'.iero wan appropriated for the condaot of this Institution in 128 S44. 400. It has returned to the state 147,078.77. School Has Surplu.e The state training school for cys which had an appropriation or $233,868 has returned S41.849 74. The state home for the frehie minded had an unexpended balance r 528,211.19. The Oreton state hospital hai returned approximately' '114,750 out of its appropriation of $1,046.- BJb. ur the acoronriatlon of I.lRfi BOO authorized for the conduct of the penitentiary during the past two years there has been returned The ftate tuberculosis hosnital which had an at.nronriat inn of 1220,822 had an unexpended bal ance or s.- 199.81. The state school ror the blind has returned $1176 -31 out of its original appropria tion of $53,000. The state school for the deaf has'reUrned $40S5 -01. Home Fund Exhausted The state industrial girls received an appropriation of j.&f7, or which amount $3159. 29 has reverted to the state. The appropriation for the Old Soldiers Home has been exhausted, but there remains approximately f ll, iS2 of federal and escheat funds. The Oregon employment institu tion for the adult blind which) U operated by mean3 of a mllla?; tax has an unexpended balance of $11,382.11. Appropriations for the conduct of the state institutions during the eurrent two years will be author ized by the legislature which con venes here January 14. The var ious appropriations sought by the superintendents already have be.v approved by the governor. MRS. HOWE, Mil : of oirai, ns tier Howe and a native of Marion fier Howe and a native or Maroin county, died Friday at Newport, where she had lived the last two years. She had been in ill health for nearly three years and for the last two or three mouths was crit ically ill. Mrs. HOWP was thp daughter ftff Francis M. Cook and Jane iEdgar Cook, who , crossed the 'plains to Oregon from Indiana in 1845. settling on what is known "as the Cook donation land claim near Turner. It was on this dona tion claim that Mrs. Howe was born 70 years ago. She had spnt a large part of her life in and n'-ar Turner. Funeral services will be held in the Rigdon mortuary here Moii- jflay afternoon at 1:30 o'clock, the TJev. D. J. Howe of the First 'Christian chnrch officiating. In terment will be made in the Twin Xak cemetery. ! Besides her husband. Mrs. Howe is survived by three sons. I N. of Salem. Emory of Aurora an.d Chester of Newport, and ore daughter, Mrs. Hattie Schauta of Oakland, Calif. Five brothers and ; sisters also survive, as follows: Tom Cook of Pendleton. Newton Cook of "Marion. Oregon. Frank Cock and Mrs. Nellie Miller of Turner, and Mrs. Sudie Nc.-l of Oakrldge, Oregon. Here From CorvaHis Miss B..i rie James of Cotvallls i spend'ng the week end visiting friends In Salem. ti. mm -' i ' t" RftJNTlNg-DECORATING A J.'-- iK ft ttK" n. if -1 For Painting & Decorating Interior and Exterior. Latest Patterns ' in Wall Paper here February 15. call ' HDnooncDim!? EtoDGo Telephone 2484 or 2664 " Start Your Spring Housecleaning now to 1 1 1 j Hoover to Occupy Penney Home, Belle Isle, Florida, In Pre-Inaugural Period Belle Isle. Miami. Florida, will be the official pre-lnaugural White House of America." This is the simple but elegant home of J. C. Penney, founder of the J. C. Penney company and nationally known agricultur'st and stock breeder, which the Hoover family will occupy. It is a three story white limestone house with over hanging eaves of mellowed apricot-colored tiles, overlooking beautiful Biscayno bay to the south, southeast and southwest tnd removed at a discreet distance from the Venetia! Way boulevard. A road winds through Belle Isle park through many varieties of tropic trees to the handsome heme. Adjoining the Penney estate is hat of Joseph H. Adams. These ?states. together with the Belle lile park along the road front, are merged by connecting lawns, flow er beds and continuous walks Into " tingle lovely unit. Each one these homes has its own boat lancr ing on the bay, with boathouse 'onnecting. Home Magnificent The Penney home, is magnifi eat in its simplicity. Aside from everal decorative ornaments and i rich frieze running along the nain facade beneath the roof iles. the bouse impresses the vis tor by the sheer beauty of line tnd mass, without superfluous lecorative details. To the Fouth of the home, the wimming pool, lined with small colored mosaics, sparkles in the .unlight. Farther toward the fouthern tip. across a lawn of jasmin S Unofficial "White House" For The Hoovers Alt y-SJSll Cyt : ' :-.-wWH ' - mm graceful cocoanut palms, is a golf putting green of smooth, close- clipped rye grass, awaiting the great man's pleasure. Dignified and Comfortable Where Mr. and Mrs. Hoover and their son, Allen, now traveling with them, will enjoy their home life in Miami has all the attributes of a genuine American home, con ceived and executed in dignified and comfortable luxury. On the ground floor of the Penney home are the large dining room, open ing on a porch and terrace over. looking the bay. and the spacious living room soaring two stories to its ceiling; with an organ loft at one end and a balcony at the oth er overlooking the room. The fecond floor has two large bedroom suites with a sun porch for each apartment. On the third floor are two large bedrooms with independent baths and another commodious two-room suite, and the lofty ballroom with huge pen dant chanxlelier and paneled beamed ceiling. Even the kitchen on the ground BUMOXS RKDUCED ARCHES RESTORED Also all other foot troubles over come by ' new method. Write for Tree book telling how this can be iccomplishd. MORRIS INSTITUTE of L A. 707 So. Broadway Los Angeles X Xr& 4::.-:"--a.:KSrt..lo:..:f-.- l..J xme-'vni tjiwK.:- .jtjwtg .-rg5 1. . . . 2 IB i " u i n lift Tr"- T Jtrvit.WUJMiaBi.l. 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Old Folks Say Doctor Caldwell was Right The bisis of treating sickness has not changed since Dr, Cald well left Medical College In 187R. nor since he placed on the market the laxative prescription he had used in his practice, known to druggists and the public since 1S92, as Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. Then, the treatment of constipation.- biliousness, headaches, mental depression. Indigestion, sour stomach and other Indisposi tions that result from constipation was entirely by means of simple vegetable laxatives, herbs and roots. These are still the basis of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin, which is a combination of senna and other mild laxative herbs, with pepsin. The simpler the remedy for con stipation, the afer for the child and for you, and the better for the general health of all. And es you can get results ia a mild and safe way by using Dr. Cald well's Syrup Pepsin, why take chances with strong drugs? 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