PAGE TWO. THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1919. M SCHOOL IS Gii'tll RATING WITH CEST; SOCIAL HELD Similar to - city .systems Liberty school is now privileged to have de partmental work In art, music, buai aess ponmanshlp and gymnasium, which Includes folk dancing and mili tary drill. Miss Parkhurst teaches art tor the entire school and gymnasium for the eirls two days in each subject ' each week. Miss Hastings ' instructs from intermediates up In music three (lays a week. Mr. Webb alternates daily between the Intermediate and ad vanced grades in business penmanship. He also gives military drill to all boys - .bore the fourth grade twice a week. Such a plan has given variety to the work and created much interest besides permitting specialised effort in certain subjects. Enrollment Big. liberty has enrolled 36 pupils In pri mary, 40 in intermediate, and 26 ad vanced, making a total of 102. Some families have left the community since last year, but many more have moved In. Hallowe'en Social Ileld. Those of Liberty community brought refreshments to the hall and gathered for a social time, Friday evening. Fol lowing many delightful games supper was served as one general spread. The Hallowe'en spirit was there among the grownups as well as the young. . The lights mysteriously went out a few times, boys and girls bit at or bobbeA for apples, many sought the fortune teller, and then a track meet of ten events followed. These and other Karnes filled the evening. Much credit la due Mr. Mumford for conceiving of this social and for the success of the evening. School Is Improved, t The following Improvements and ad ditions have been made to the school house this year: a conorete foundation for stairway in rear has been laid, two revolving chair and a new dictionary ataad have been purchased, and the l)iaio has been repaired and tuned. IPh4 wainscoting of the building has teen painted and the floors oiled. The buIfdlnK has been cleaned and repaired throughout. Arguments In the case of the state vs. the Maurits . Kllnger eBtate, in which the state treasurer's office is seeking to Increase the appraised valu ation of the estate from $76,000 to $90,000 were heard by Judge Bushey of the Marlon county court, Monday and the case taken under advisement by Judge Bushey. Claiming that her husband, J. L. Cooper, accused her of being in love with other men, and that ha often pursued and "shadowed" her in at tempts to find her In the company of other men, Mrs. Marie F. Cooper, Monday started suit for divorce in district court here. They were married In Salem, Jan uary tl, 1105. Mrs. Cooper asks for ownership of half of the property of her husband, valued at $3,000 in addi tion to a divorce. Showing at Ye Liberty - oassssw-ssrtr J n Bert Lytell v 'Lmbardi, LJ' J si- ., . to the estate of $1500 is a daughter, Grace Nichols, and she, waiving the right of administratrix to the estate, recommended that Osburn, her uncle, be named. . . Eliza T. Wilson, widow of Ceorge M. Wilson, who died here July 29, 1919, was made administratrix of her hus band's estate by an order of County Judge Bushey today. The estate is valued at $5000. DEATH BEATS PLANS TO BRIDGE E Seeking an order from the district court compelling Adan Orey, W. S. Bishop and the Oregon Electric com pany to abide by the terms of a certain kop contract, Harry I Hart Monday filed suit with the county clerk. Hart also asks $1500 for attorney's fees en the suit, and an order restraining Orey, fcishop and the company from taking further action on the contraot. Mart -claims that he recently came Into possession of a contract held by Ceorge Bird & company with Orey and Bishop, calling for the transfer of lfi.000 pounds of hops. Toward the costs of these hops George Birds & company had paid $9000, according to Hart's complaint, before he became owner of the agreement Several weeks ago.- Hart claims, he went to a warehouse of the Oregon Kleotrks company to look at his hops, and that there he met Orey and Bishop who refused to let him Bee and Inspect them. This. Hart says. Is a violation of the contract. This attitude has been maintained by the defendants. Hart claims, although he has offered to pay the remaining money pending in the contract.. , .. ... , , A motion of attorneys for the Uni ted 11 rowers company, recently a de fendant in a suit for judgment brought $y J. W. Collins, farmer In the Lake liabish country, for a new trial was overruled Tuesday by District Judge Bingham, of department No. 2. Col lins secured Judgment against the com pany after testimony proved irregular ity on the part of the firm in handling m shipment of onions for Collins, An order appointing L. H. Osburn administrator of the estate of Nina Nichols, who died in Malheur county May t. 117, was made Tuesday by County Judge Bushey. The only heir VTM IDS' r- a w iuj IN GOOD COMPANY When You Drink INSTANT POSTUM This healthful drink has long been the fhvorite of . train workers and others wto hove felt riarm from coffee drinking. "Tftarei a Reason" St. Paul, Minn. Nov. 3. Two plans to bridge distance to save life were beaten early today by death. ' John Hevlin, here on business, learn ed his "sonny," John Hevlin Jr., one year and one week old was dying. The mother at Pawnee, Okla., said there could be nothing done for the baby. Hevlin first arranged with a spe cialist In childrens diseases here to direct a delicate operation by tele phone from here while a physician in Pawnee, carried out the long distance Instructions, At the lasUminute It was decided telephone connections might make this hazardous. It was then determined to fly by airplane to Pawnee at daybreak to day. At one a. m. the telephone mes sage came that the child was dead. COMMITTEES REPORT GOOD ROLL CALL RESULT (Continued from page one) Cross during the roll call, November 2 11, will be given a button and a win dow service flag. The service flag con sists of a large red cross on a white background, with the figures "1920" in blue, beneath the cross. The flag should be displayed when the first member of the family Joins, and should be kept on , display throughout the year. As other members of the house hold Join, additional service stars will be plaoed in position on the flag. Homes that do not display service flags will be solicited again during the last two days of the roll call. .Local Chapter Efficient. Mrs. A. J. Rahn, chairman of the third Red Cross roll call, received a personal communication today from C. D. Stlmson, war time division manager and chairman of the advisory commit tee of the northwestern division of the American Ked Cross, expressing his appreciation of the work that the Wil lamette chapter is accomplishing. ' As additional proof that the work of the chapter Is duly noticed, the following article appeared In the last Red Crons Bulletin, Issued from division head quarters In Seattle: "With the exception of the Spokane and Portland chupter.a the Willamette probably has more branches than any other diopter in the northwest divis ion, comprising the rich and populous counties of Marlon and. Polk. It has the largest membership of any chapter In Oregon outside, of Portland, and Is authorized to send in a whole book of membership blanks, twenty names to Khe blank." . ' Marriages And Births Mount WithWarOver New York. Nov. 4. (United Press.) When Mars stepped out, Cupid step ped in. And now -practically a year after signing of the armistice births anil marriages for last month show a de cided Increase over the same month last year, according to nation-wide re ports gathered by the United Press to day. In many cities the births arid mar riages for October of the present year are nearly double those of last year. Oklahoma.. City's babies Jumped from 81 In October, 1918, to 160 In 1919 and marriage licenses increased from 67 to 157. Atlanta added 393 youngsters to its population this October, compared with 24S last year. Kansas City has 647 new babies last month compared to 479 a year ago. In Chicago 4430 couples marched to the altar last month. A year ago only 1961 licenses were taken out In Den ver the ligures more than doubled, 307 marriage Unceses this October to 148 last year. ;... BIUJXGS SCHOOLS CLOSE Billings. Mont.. Nov. 4. The public schools were closed here today on ac count of a coal famine resulting from the strike. IT'J The Joy Of A. Perfect Skin W)Know the joy and Y nappmess intu comes to one thru possessing a skin of purity and beauty. The soft, dis tinguished appearance it renders brines out your natural beauty to its full- est. In use over 70 years. THE EASIEST WAY TO EM) DANDRUFF There is one sure way that never falls to remove dandruff completely and that is to dissolve it This de stroys it entirely. To do this, Just get about four ounces of plain, ordinary liquid arvon; apply it at night when retiring; use enough to moisten the scalp and rub tt in gently with the finger tips. By morning, -most if. not all, of your dandruff will be gone, and three or four more applications will com pletely dissolve and entirely destroy every single Bign and trace of it, no matter how much dandruff you may have. . You will find, too-, that all itching and digging of the scalp will stop in stantly, and your hair will be fluffy, lustrous, glossy, silky and soft, and look and feel a hundred times better. , You can get liquid arvon at any drug store. It Is Inexpensive, and four ounces is all you will need. This sim ple remedy has never been known to fail. . (Adv) The first assembly In observance of National Better Speech, held Monday afternoon at the senior high school building, was a student body sing led by Mr. Davison, director of music. Principal Nelson and Ralph Wilson, president of the student body, made In troductory remarks in keeping with the occasion . The verses used for the songs were written by Audra Bunch, Lucile Matlock and Ralph Hamilton, all students of the high school. Suggestion on Eczema It will take joit few morwoti tottep in and ask us what our experience hoi been in tha way of grateful euitomers ' with the toothing wain of oils, D. U. 1). 85c, ooc and 11.80. Your money back onleu the ant battle ralievu you. a .H2).E3). M Ioticinibr SKn Disease LB J. C. Perry's. '''' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' - Buster Brown Shoes Are always in the lead. In wet weather they protect the feet and in dry weather they develop the feet They come in all sty les and air sizes, but in only one quality, i. e. the very best. v, We carry a complete stock. Bring the children to us for proper foot care. All are rightly priced from $3.00 up. Buster Brown Shoe Store 125 North Commercial Street MM . We Are I Overstocked 1 $9- on 30x3 Smooth Tread Casings 80 SPECIAL PRICE GRASP THIS OPPORTUNITY $9- 80 To re-tire your Ford for wet weather driving at this exceptional low price rrs ECo::o;.iY Discard your partly worn ut tires and put them away for next season's driving. By so doing vou can double your mileage: Partly worn tires do not last long when driven in wet weather. ' COME EARIY-THEYU NOT LAST LONG 'eyMotorCo. Formerly Vick Brothers ' t MMMMMMMMMMMM President's Message May Ask uoYercment Ownership Washineton. Nov. 4. After a con ference with Secretarv Tnmultv nt the White House, former Senator Lewis of Illinois predicted that the president's message to the December session of the congress would contain -recommendation that the srovernment mir- chase coal mines, coal fields, oil wells and oil lands throughout the United states. 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For sale by Daniel J. Fry 'and aH leading druggists. (Adv) BOLD THIEVES GET $1,000. Portland, Or., Nov. 3. Burglars jimmied into an outside show case of the Wonder Millinery store, on the brilliantly lighted Sixth and Alder street corner, in the heart of the business district last night and stole two fur coats valued at J1.009. "SYRUP OF FIGS" CHILD'S LAXATIVE Look at Tongue! Eemove Poison From Stomach, Liver and Bowels Accept "CaEfornia" Syrup of Tigs only look for the name California on the package, then you are sure your child is having the best and most harm less laxative or physio for the little stomach, livter and bowels. Children love its delicious fruity taste. Full di rections for child's dose on each bot tle. Give lit without fear. Mother! You must say "California" (Adv) "Gets-If Peels Off Corns Painlessly, Off They Come like Banana Skin. 2 Or 3 Drops, That's All mi,ni.nfd a murfformifl- riftinful 'way ta A then there is the- peaceful, glorious 'pecl-it-off " ''ets It" way. After you have tried ' "Gets- It" you will say "Never again" to an i Cutttf Quit hi . "CuJfrtcklil other methods. This is because 'Gets' It" is tho only corn remover on earth, that makes corns peel off just like al banana skin. Two or throe drops will do the work, without fussing or trouble. You apply it in 2 or 3 seconds. It drien immediately. ''Gets-It" does the rest, without bandages, plasters, blood-bringing knives or razors. Get rid of that eorn-pain at once, so that yon can work and play without corn torture. Be sure to use "Gets-It". It never fails. "Gcts-It, the only sure, guaranteed, money-back corn-removor, costs but a trifle at any drug store. M'f'd by E. Lawrence & Co., Chicago, 111. Bold in Salem and recommended as tho world's beat corn remedy by J. C. Perrv. D. J. 'Fry. Wm. Ncimeyer and. Capital Drug Store; (aav.) I . - mJi - - j I AT CLOSING OUT PRICES The Keith Konqueror Shoes for Women Need no introduction regarding Style, workmanship, quality. This shoe will stand the hardest wear. But, on account of the fact that we cannot buy' any high heels from this maker, we are going to ; To" Close Them Out , AT THE FOLLOWING PRICES: Regular $13.50 shoe, brown kid, closing out price $10.90 Regular $13.50 Genuine Calf, closing out price ....$10.90 This Shoe is Ideal for Winter Wear Regular $13.50 Beaver Brown Kid, Closing out price. $10.90 Regular $13.50 Two-tone Calf shoe, closing out price ..$10.90 An Excellent School Shoe for Growing Girls Regular $9.00 Brown or Black Oxfords, closing out price $7.50 Regular $9.00 Brown or Black Kid Pumps, closing out price ...$7.50 Nurses and Teachers Attention We have the ORTHOPEDIC SHOE which is made in laststo give the neces sary comfort without sacrificing Style. We have these shoes in black, kids and white canvas. YOU DO NOT HAVE TO BREAK THESE SHOES IN. Simply put them on and forget that you have a new pair of shoes. v THE J & K SHOE WILL REPLACE THE ABOVE LINE S PARIS IS r 3-1 i