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THE OREGON' STATESMAN AATURDAV, NOVEMBER 20, 1010. n CITY SMEWS Hi pbone by IS ine j. lem .householder to lose the Thanks 11 tie Statesman carrier misses j giving goose as occurred on the same too. PeSM Pnone by 9 o'clock, and night, but If the thieves had also flg- icopy;wUl De PromDl7 8en- " yoi. lt th 583 phone. PgrM s Found . A pn"8 was lost .yesterday by Mrs. r. W. South worth of Eugene but wai toand inortly afterward by Officer nompwn at. the Spa. Mrs. South irortb IM" lunched there a few hours pffTioujsi, iv.nre !TonUjbt WElIle reppvr Mags ai armory. Co Pisapix'ars f A cow belonging to Mr$. Nellie Unghel of 1285 Market street was lecoreljf anchored in a pasture near the Hughes home but disappeared de ipite a! strong picket rope, the night 0( Xojrember 26. Desk Sergeant Row, j00 received the report said that it! was bad enough for one Sa il reu on barbecued cow the sergeant said that it was time to draw the line. Mrs. Hughes was not certain that the cow had been stolen, but thought that someone might have siezed the animal as an estray. No impounding notices descriptive, or the cow have been received by. the city or county authorities. nation was off at Sllverton. Gtrvais. Mount Angel and Woodburn for about half an hour. Please Jet Married It's not a bit shocking really comes Sunday, - Ye Liberty. .JV!"tr r,5i ?4 a n "THE MIRACLE MAN" 2:1579 P. M. n A CJo To Church Sunday And hear Dr. Kantner on "The Great Objective" and "The Rainbow Around the Throne." - '.. - : Tools- Are Stolen '. ' A complaint received bv the nolice from James Carrier stated-;-that thieves had stolen a SDotlieht and a collection of auto tools from the de livery truck of the Dixie Bakerv com pany. The theft is thought to have occurred early yesterday morning. Corn on Cob for Sale One-half mile west vjf Keizer school house. II. V. Bowden, phone 23F3. $43 per ton. Final Account Filed Final account in the estate of Hel en. Howard j was-filed yesterday by the estate's administrator. W. M. Brown. December 29 has been set ws the date for final hearing. Will in Probated The will' or John LIkusky. who died in Salemi November 23. was ad mitted Tor probate in the county court yesterday. John Likusky Jr. is appointed administrator of the es tate, and Robin D. Day. F. L. Wood and B. L. Boedigheimer are named as appraisers. The estate is valued at $350 and consists of real proper? ty in Marion county. By the tennis of the will five sons, harles. August, red. errill. David and IiaFMniel Li kusky and Mary LIkusky, a daugh ter, each" receive $ 1,. tb remainder of the property going fo John Li- Chart hill Ienvr Kuariay ..- J. A. Churchill, rtase'superlntend ent of schools, will leave Sunday for Hood River where he will attend a county teachers" institute Monday and Tiifrdry. Wr dm-sday and Thurs day he will be at THKiBook t at tend an Institute; and Filday he will dedicate a new -school building al Nchalenf, Tillamook' county. Wh.-t U The A I Of the Christian church? Dr. Kantner will answer this question in his Sunday morning sermon on. "Th Great Objective." In the evening he will sneak on "The Rainbow Around TJie Throne." ' charge appioximately the same in iriMjruoa 10 ine consumer, as m dealers do not feel that they should forfeit the additional cost, as the general cost of operating and deliv ering has Increased very much over that of a year ago. We therefore agree to continue to serve our pa trons with inTIk of pood quality and render p-kmI rervice during the win ter months, for-prices listed. Salem Sanitary Dairy. Meadow Lawn Dairy. Fairniount Dairy. "Fall. and (JlaHers In the Canadian Rockies" will be shown in a ser ies of fine motion pictures at the First Congregational church. Body Sent to Portland ; The body of Roy Anderson, th 0 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Nels Anderson of Portland who has been ill at a local hospital was sent to Portland last night by the Rigdon company. The funeral service and burial will take place in Portland today. f Boosting For Highway Residents of the coast counties are doing their utmost to cause congress to legislate for construction of the f Roosevelt Military highway, declares C. S. (Fighting! Davis, secretary of the Newvort Commercial club. Mr Davis srs he has written 2100 per sonal letters on the subject. but credits B. F. Jones with being the father of the movement. Legal Blanks Get them at the Statesman office Catalog o? application. TIk-. Dalle ,Mn FII ob I 1 S - limes is seriou Mrs. C. A. J;ms. wife of Justice Johns of th Oregon supreme court, is seriously III at her. home in Sa lem. Several phy?Icfana have con sulted in the case Dance Tonight While Pepp J Via Winifred Byrd, pianist Clarence Whitehill, baritone Friday, December 5th Armory Reserved Seata $1.50, $2.00 Box office open Dec. 1st, 10 a. m. Mall orders now Mrs. W. E. Anderson 1491 Court Street A Live Christian Endeavor Meeting at the First Congregation al church invites the young people. They are finding it interesting and attractive, i The Trials of Newly weds M In seven mirthful acts, "Please Get Married" with Viola Dana, Sun day, Ye Liberty. j . Lights Go Oat Lights went out in Salem for a few minutes early last night " when a transformer! went wrong at Molalla, presumably burning out. By start ing emefgericf generators at the Sa lem plant lights were furnished Sa lem in a short time, but the illumi- CITY CLEANING WORKS . Cleaners of Quality Cleaning Dyeing Repairing 1111 State St " " Phone 703 S M I T H ' MOKE s State and Coxmnercial Sta. i Electric Machinery and Engineering i : , Company ; For EXPEET ELECTRICAL WOEK 175 So. Commercial SL Phone 955 POTATOES and ONION WANTED HIGHEST MARKET PRICES rer Hardware Turnltur ana flcoaa Usl Goods m I ' -l CAPITAL HARDWAM5 yj TUENTTTJEE CO. 1 It Ton hv vf urniture atovea or crpta to H. phi. 947. or calf at S88 H. CauMclal atvect EIONUMENTS II your monumental work Is solldt d. kindly ask the solicitor for oar tsues card. Capital Monumental Works, 221 1 S. Com. St. Phone 689, Salem HAMILTON THE FURNITURE WEI make and hang your drapes Largest Stock of Drapery. I 140 Court Street. 0REG0NUS A PERFECT CIGAB. , Hanofactared by CENDXR SON'S CIGAR ;FACTORT Phone S19 ' MONEY TO LOAN 0a Imf roved City and Farm Property Capital Credit ft Adjustment Co. ( 416 Masonic Temple SALEM OREGON One Orreland. nearly new, six cylln w I passenger, equipped all Cord Tires and one extra, new. Guaran- d la Al shape for $1250. ' . -j..- WOOD-ROSE MOTOR CO. 241 SUte St. Phone 211 WNDERHOSE 'or Kiddies, per pair .-'."..:.'.;'. Ittr ! REMNANT STORE 254 North Commercial Street WILLARD Storage Battery , j SERVICE STATIOK N. High St. Telephone 203 POTATOES Bufbanks. American Wonders. Netted Gems. Pride of Multno ah. Garnet Chili, Early Rose. pay the highest prices and arej always in the markeL Phone 717 or address 542 State treet, Salem, Oregon. MANGIS BROS. PEOPLE'S CASH STORE 18G-194 NTCommercial St. Vinifrel Byrtl lraiM'd Perhaps not a great many Salem people know that Henry T. Finck, dramatic critic of the New York Eve ning Pots .author of many books, in cluding several, on music, the dean of American critics, and one of the best if not the best of them all Id this and other countries, was born at Aurora. Marion county; and that his father was at the head of the musical activftles of the Aurora col ony, which in his day supported the best brass and string bands on the Pacific coast. Well, this is what Henry T. Finck said of iWnifred Bird, who is to play before all the people who can get into the Salem armory next Friday evening, Decem ber 5: "In Liszt's 'St. Francis Walking on the Waters, she best dis played her pianistic gifts, making herself seem bigger to the ears than to the eyes." 'epper i Milk Pi sing3 at armory. Dance Tonight- While Pepper sings at armory. Advancetl Milk Price To take effect Deeemler 1. 1919: 1 jt. per day per month $2.40; lqt. per day per month $4."0; 3 pt. per V" per-month $.".'; 2 qt. per day per month 11.70;: 5 pt. per day per month Jlft.T'i; 3 qf. per day per month $12.2.".; 4 qt. per day per month Sir,.;". All etra milk Se ptr pt. l".c per qt...TaMe cream 33c pt., whipping cream 4c per pt.. i; pt. table cream 10c per bottle Wholesale in bottle, per gal. 4 Sc. in cans. 2 gallons or less 45c per gal.. in cans 3 gal. or more 40c per gal The advance In price was demanded by producers owing to high price of mill feed and advance in operating expenses in general over that of a year ago. The dealers being aware of the shortage of dairy timber of tiie responsible kind, agreed to pay and , additional expense of 40c per hundred to reliable dairymen and 4 WDr.CB. O'Neill '! 1 s L 0fT0ttETR!ST-0PTIC1AN Cartl of Thank We wifh to express our sincere ap preciation for the many kindnesses shown us during the recent Illness and following the dath of our be loved daughter and sister. George Eiche and Tamily. DrUKjitM To I Trjel Mm ley Moore. 5 druggist of Wood burn, will he given a hearing in Jus ticel'nnih's cjiirt Monday morning at 10 o'clock on a charge of drivinr an automobile while in an intoxicat ed condition. He is said to have got ten Into his automobile 14 front of his store and to have driven it into an embankment at the side of the street Moor claims the steering gear of his car went wrong causing the accident Dance At New Auburn Hall- Tonight. Salem's best five-piece orchestra. K. It. Jackson. Camp Lewis; W. II. Chapin. A. II. Could. A. A. Plynn. D O. iKe Groff. I. X. Day. Portland; F. A. Hall. Seattle: V. Gee. The Dalles: L. W. Shrall. Idaho Fall: J. J. Spencer. Walla Walla; Grace M. Ix-e. C. M. Hunt. Eugene; Mr. and Mrs William Lijtds. Varana; George C OxmI. Saginaw. LLICM Mrs. C. II. Wallace: Mrs. H. Turintine. Mr. and Mr. J. ,.R- Shepard. It. E. Smith. . F. Cellegly. T. Porta. Portland: William Diger- no. Silverton: Mr. and Mrs. J. E- White. Scotts Mills; II. II. Lowe. Falls City: A. S. Haven. Chester Ha ven. Woodburn; V. D. Harris. Rend: W. II. Stevely. Stay ton: V. 11. Keyt. G. C. Keyt. McMinnvllle; J. J. Men ard. SKkane; II. E. Armstrong. Metl- ford. . - . P.KX)MMENDH IT TO ANYONE "My son had a congh for a long time," writes Mm. Heck. 72S Fehr Ave.. Louisville. Ky.. "and he tried Foley's Honey and Tar and he slept better that citht than he bad for some time. It certainly, is fine. I recommend it to anyone." Good for; coughs. colds. croup, wboopin whooping cough. Children like it ! Contains no opiates. J. C. Perry. ! Competitive or Cooperative." Profes sor Carroll II. Wooddy. P.eed college-." "The Wisconsin College Drive." Pre fesor F. G. Franklya of WillameU rnivers";y; "A Cooperative Drive for Oregon Colleges." by President U L. Lpley r Philomath coHege; Th Inter-Chnrrb World Moement and the Oieg m Colleges." Prt rl Jent L W. Itiley of McMinnvllle college and President E. C. Sanderson of En gene Libia university. f J. N. Stan, 51 Years Old, Called by Death al Home . Jake X. Starr. 1 years old died at S:3 last night at the family home at Sixteenth and Lee streets. He is sarilved by his widow and two small twin children. The body is at th KirJon establishment. Xo funeral arrangements hate been made. Xfkn I Sentence! Louis H. Nelson, who was arrestedi at Turner recently by Sheriff Need ham and Deputy Sheriff Smith. has been sentenced by Federal Judge Dean of Portland to serve six months in the county jail for his failure to register for the draft. He was ar rested at Turner on a disorderly charge. I j Tarfo- Slate a? Dainty Christmas Gifts Ladies' Neckwear. GALlT& CO. Universal Stoves, Heaters and Ranges known the universe over E. L STIFF & SON 1920 ELGIN SIX IS HERE Motorists who are looking for a tronz serviceable car with - elegant body line and interior specification that assume maximum service and economy at a reasonable price should see this car. LEE L GILBERT, Distributor ! 1S4 S. Ceiaaaeretal Street D.H.M0SHER rT.gh Class MEN'S TAILORING 474 Court Street WEST FUR CO. Has furs of style and quality New Location 52 1 Court, Opposite Court House W A NTED Furniture, ranges, heaters, tools and, i fact, anything yon hare to sen. I buy for cash. Phone S10 or 611. W00DRY, The Auctioneer MYRTLE KN0WLAND Music J)d Musical Merchandise Sonora Dealer fa Salem 4 IS Court SL Salem, Oregon I Telephone 352 SUNKLST ORANGES 40c DOZEN BUSICKS Let ns prove to yon that our. prices are less. Some good bargains in new and used pianos. THE WILEY B. ALLEN CO. 519 Court SL Derby building MEN'S FLANNEL SHIRTS Khaki and Cirey $4 g3 $6 SCHEI'S Salem Auto Radiator Shop Radiators, Fenders and Gaa ' Tanks Repaired Tractor Radiators a Specialty Ford Radiators for Sale 198 S. 12lh SL Salem. Ore. I Have Yon Seen? f HE NEW VELIE SIX Now on Display at SALEM VELIE COMPANY 1G2 North Commercial Street DENNISDN ELECTRIC CO. JOB WORK AND FIXTURES 223 North Liberty Street W T. RIGDON CO. Leading Funeral Director Bonds, Mortgages Interest Bearing Investments HAWKINS & ROBERTS 204.207 Oregon Building U. S. GARAGE 554 Ferry Street USED BUT MOT ABUSED CARS SPECIAL New series Studebaker value S1625. today J1300. U. S Garage. Phone 1752 EYEGLASSES THAT FIT DIL I. HALL WILSOX 210-211 U. S. NatlonaTUank Bldg. ELECTRIC RESTAURANT 481. State Street Our Specialty: Oysters Fish Chops Chili Con Carne J. D. MADDOX, Prop. LONG DISTANCE AUTO TRUCKING WILLAMETTE VALLEY : TRANSFER CO. . Phone 1400 Old Newspapers and ) Magazines Wanted ALso Hop Wire Wanted. Used Cars For Sale STEINB0CK JUNK & AUTO WRECKING a:o-J26 North Commercial St. Phone SOfi ' 11 exiri gton MINUTE 5LN SIX Temporary Salesroom, 250-58 State Street Small Investment Loans ltelty Loans House Rental Agency t GeaeraJ Property Dealing. JOHN 1L SCOTT REALTT CO, 404-405 Hubbard Bldg. Mione 214 Salem. Ore. F.Ik Dance Tuesday night. .Dec. 2nd. Five Accidents Fatal Ont of 433 accidents reported to the state industrial accident commis sion for the week ending November 27. five were fatal. The fatal case were: P?rt Clarkson. Sweet, Idaho, el-ctrician; Frank McCoy. Pasco Wash., logger; Walter Hunt, Port land, engineer: Volney Gates, Stay ton, logger; J. P. Carlton, Portland, shipbuilder. Out of the total num ber of acciuents reported" 411 were under the provisions of the work men s compensation act. 23 were from firms and corporations that have rejected the provisions of the act. two not being employes, and on was from a public utility corporation not subject to the act. C. GARDNER CALLED BY DEATH 1 Young Man Passes Away Af ter Illness of Oyer Year . Widor and Baby S arrive Clarence Gardner died at a. local hispital atp:30 o'clock yesterday fol lowing an illness lastiv over a year He was ZZ years old and was the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Gardner of 260 Bollevue street. He was fc:rn In Wisconsin and came to Salem seven years ago with his parents. He was in the army during the war and was stationed at Vancouver. Wash. Mr. Gardner has been ill since his discharge from the army a year ago. He was a member of the St. Joseph'a church and of the Knights of Columbus. He is survived by his widow and a small son. Leroy. 7 months old. his parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Gardner of this city, one sister. Miss Mabel Gardner, atd four brothers. Clyde- i-awrenoe. Austin and Russell, all of this city. Another brother, Cleuv- ent died two years ago. r The body is at the Webb & Clougb establishment and the funeral will be some time Monday. Tonight at 8 o'clock the Knights of Columbus' and friends of the deceased will ga ther at the Webb and Clough chapel to recite the rosary. , Legal Blanks Get them at The Statesman office Catalog on application. YALE B AN D LAUNDRY CLEANING PRESSING REPAIRING PHONE 8 194 So. 12th St. WANTED JUNK AND MACHINERY OF ALL KINDS We also bay second-hand goods. If you have anything to sell for a good price call 398. The Square Deal House. CAPITAL JUNK CO. 271 Cbemeketa SL alem. Ore. ! ' 1 ruuunAi OLLtaxiua 4 L WM. GAHLSD0RF The Store of Housewares Wood, Coal or Gas Ranges Eitchenware Dinnerware 135 N. Liberty St. Phone 67 Each detail J fc'i that we pltn is PH rJli harmonious. We H1 iN have won the ap- fft k 7 probation of our ( n townsfolk by eur iv I ' meritorious con- ' 1 I n luct and fair III treatment. DELCO-LIGHT The caaplcte Electric Ujht -Power PUat IJzh;ens the burden of the house wife. Xo more household drudgery OSWALD BROS. IT. AXGEX. ORE. SaturdaysSale it heJ horMNs weight 1200 1 S-inrh wagon buzsiem 2 sets work harstes Small tools Commence at 1 o'clock George Satterlee Auctioneer Corner Ferry and Liberty streets Willamette Professors 1 Go to Philomath" Session I'hone Line Sol.I The Union County Telephone com- panj of LaGrande which recently ap plied to the public service commit sion for an increase in rates and physical connection with the lines of thf Home Telephone company and the Pacific Telephone & Telegraph company, has informed the commis sion that it has sold part of its line to the Home company. The appli cation relative to physical connection is eliminated by the sale and only the question of rates remains for the commission to pass on. The hearing will be December 3. Alex Itonser has applied to the commis sion to build an undergrade inter section with tie Spokane. Portland tc Seattle road at Scappoose. Dean George II. Alden. who will represent the university. Dr. F. G. Franklyn. secretary treasurer. ' and Professor W. E. Kirk, all of Willam ette university, left yesterday for Vhilomath. They will attend the colleae of the Independent College Presidents association of Oregon. The conference opened yesterday and will close Saturday. . Plans for the management and pol icy of the colleges that are indepen dent will be discussed and improved plans for the handling of the col lege problems such a student self government, student body finance control, school organizations, etc.: will be presented. The election of officers will take place and many prominent men In the educational work will give addresses. , The list of addresses follow: The Unfolding of a Life. Pro fessor W. R. Jewell, of McMinnvllle college; 'The Duty of The Christian College to the Returned Soldier. Profeor H. L. Rates of Pacific Unl-1 versity; "Intercollegiate Athletics Lane Morley & Company Grocers and Confectioners 1601 and 1C00 Center street. Phone 1492 5 gallon Kerosene 80s Gasoline, per gallon.:.. 21c Mobile Oil, per quart. . . ,25c Bread, per loaf. .10c and 15c Cream of Barley 15c Mixed Nats, 3 pounds. .$1.00 Fresh Milk, per quart. . . .12c Swift's Wishing Powder 24c Ice Cream, per pint 25c Creamery Butterper lb. CSz Yeast Cakes, 2 pkgs 5c White Navy Soap, per bar 6c No Deliveries 771! MM IW Am C. W. Stege of Astoria is spend ing a few days in Salem visiting with friends and relatives. Wayne Alvin Shaw was a Thanks giving arrival at the home of Mr. and Mrs. I), A. Shaw at I860 South Thirteenth street. Miss Luemma Waters and North rup Waters are spending their Thanksgiving vacation from Oregon Agricultural college at the home of their grandmother, Mrs. E. E. Wa ters., IL H. ChaplT. a federal forest ex aminer or Portland, was a caller yes terday at the office of State Forester Elliott. T. R. Xenhausen was here yester dav from Portland. Prof, and Mrs. A. E. Stassmelster of Astoria wer? callers yesterday at the office of Sapi A. Kozer. deputy secretary of state. Professor Stass meieter is president of the Astoria Vf slness college. Wolcott Puren. a smdent at the University of Oregon. i at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Max O. Huren. He reUwmrd home. Ijr the Thanksgiving .holidays. William Powell, who has been ill. has sufficiently recovered as to re sume his work as manager of one of the stores of E. L. Stiff & Son. Charles H. Vincent has returned to Salem to make his home after try ing ont tiie Yakima vaHy. Hec came to Salem from Dodge City. Kan., a few ninths ago. later going to Yakima. is on North Church street, hp I re-j turr.el from a trip to Peaver City. in ess re:aiv" 10 Feiiimg np m es tate of her mother. c 3 BIG ACTS HIPPODROME 'VAUDEVILLE TODAY ; BLIGH THEATRE HOTEL AEEJVALS i MARIOX Joseph T. Rrennan. W- J A. Pi f tor, San Francisco; C. Wal lace, William E. Leach, J. Drindh-. AND PASTRY FIND BETTER IF YOU CAN Yen are never overcharged here The Peerless Bakery ; " Phillip Winter, Prop. 170 North Commercial SUeet v .1 Phone 217 1 1. 1