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i A THE OREGON" STATESMAN: SATURDAY, JANUARY 3, 1920. t i . -ii . .'t sS CITY NEWS l "rruUft U4 nuriai iiour tJ '4. V v - r nn .li. ins. insianauon or l irJ.i. . ,- "7. 7. Visiting Sir Knights wel- officers. come. Tonight, 0. p. m. i Big dance At-armory. Onegoo Land Co. Lcorg-. Swegle, H. S. Relle want to list property for sale or to take option on arae, What have you? Call and see us. 442 State street. Opposite the IUIgh.! i Christian Patriot's . , - Year's Prayer! and a "New Year's Caller will be Dr. Kantner's sermon subjects at the Congregation al church Sunday. Rlgdon Company Superior, funeral service for less. One Fatality' Reported - ; Out of 21 5 accident reported to the itate industrial accident commls inn for tbtf v,eek Ending January 1 only- one was fatal, according to the wekely casualty report of the coiu missien.. This was the case of V. IF. Sarver, a logger, whose homeis at Seattle. Of the. total number of ac cidents reported 202. were subject to the provisions of the compensation act,' il were from firms' and corpor ations that have rejected the act and two- were .from public utility cor porations not" subject to" the law. Under ausnices of vonn; nonle -onzreratlonai church fnl- lowing evening service. Come and nijeet the people and get acquainted. the tiMeKt City Mil itne American Continent" In motion pictures at the First ConT&- Eitional church Sunday evening. Thiglio to Attend Conference- rascal Traglio will !o to Portland tikis morning to attend a meetine of tljie executive board of the state fed eration of which he is a member. Mr. raglio Is secretary of the Salem trades and labor council. Appraisers Appointed Appraisers lor'the estate of Jacob Albig. deceased, were oppointed in county court yefterdaq. Those se lected were; W. E .Hall, J. II. Pen nington and A .T. StHiK-r. Iko Mill er, H. P. llroufchtnn ami Georjie Pal as, appraisers for the estate of John Wooilrow Moiely,. a minor, place a valuation of $837 5 on the property which is mostly of personal property. Tonight, 9 p. ni. Big dance at armory. Mr. Chute Dead Mrs. Mary Chute, 80 years old. died at a local hospital yesterday aft ernoon1 after an illners of several years.;- She is survived by- one son. .to probate struck a mine off the coast I of Hol land, there were lost 958 flacks of parcel post mail, divided as follows: 660 sacks for Germany. 361 sacks' for Czecho-Slovakia, j67 for Austria. The parcels' in the above mentioned accumulated at New York between 11 a. in. November 19 and 1 a, m. No vember 20, 1919. ; J - t .Marvel Tire Life on Kthibkloi 261 Court street. Ed Keyes. Agt- Will Admitted to Probate Dollie A. Stevens, 82, who died De cember 25, 1919, left an estate to th probable value of $1000. She left a will and petition was filed in coun ty court yesterday to admit the will i ne neirs menuonea in Abraham L. Chute, of Arlie. Mrs. the will are Ervin Stevens. 64, a son. Chute formerly made her home In land Inez Stevens, 47, daughter, re- On Account of ! The Cherrlan banquet and dinner dance .the Elks dance has been changed to Monday night, Jan 5. A IJvef Christian Endeavor Society With a live meeting; at 6:30 p. m. Sjuhday. First Congregational church.: Leon Jennlson. leader. TAYLOR HOLMES .Hl'-.-'j "IT'S A BEAK" IT Fnl lilts Chevrolet- A.Ford automobile owned by Mrs. W. Moore. 987 isouth Hih street-1. arid driven at a reckless speed ac dording to a witness. -"-d with ai Chevrolet car owned by Mrs Charles Kuesting. 1393 South Com- merclal street, at South Commercial and. Meyers streets about 2:45 p. m. yesterday. No one was hurt. J. F. Martin was witness to the accident. The driver of the Ford at 5 p. m Bad made no report of the accident that city. The funeral services will be this morning at 10 o'clock from the uiguon cnapei. i.ev. Mr. launer will conduct the services! The bur ial will be later at Airlie . Dance at Auburn Hall Tonight , . Five piece orchestra. Floor in ex cellent condition, sidrng at Silverton; Arthur Stevens. 56, son, Chicago, and Helen A. Caze. 19, an adopted daughter, who. lives in Washington. ; ' Coats Suits Dress Skirts Albert sen File Declaration- Hans Albert sen, 55. a resident of Jefferson, filed his declaration of in tention to become a citizen with the county) court yesterday. Those se was born in Denmark. From there he went to Millar, ' Ontario, and in 1909 immigrated to this country. He U engaged in farming at Jefferson. Teachers Wanted For one-room schools in the valley. and in eastern and central Oregon. I A too a pgrhr fnr lavor crnrloa in a I two-room school and one tor 7th and 8th grades in good location. Sal aries $100 to $115 to teachers of experience and good qualifications. Communicate with Mrs. Blanche M. Jones, 115 S. Commercial Sa., or phone 23. j Clearance 102O Calendars for Practical Cse Homer H. Smith. McCormack bldg. Matheney 1 Released - Dave Matheney, 26, who was ar rested at Hood River and returned here to answer a charge of theft of Bencke Rody Sent Away The body of William H. Bencke, 40 years old. who died at a local hospi tal late Thursday ; night, was sent yesterday to Tillamook by the Webb & Clough company.! Mr. Bencke was a afrmer by occupation. - $90 was released by Judge Unruh yes to the nollce station as required by terday. Conflicting stories are said law. Roy Wanted 1 Large boy, to deliver papers. Good pay. Apply at Statesman office. Legal Rlanks r Get them at The Statesman office. Catalog on application. to have been told by Anna Bolin, who Guess Population; "Win $25 under thelnanfe of Anna Matheney The Salem resident who 'guefses signed the! complaint for the arrest, most nearly to the; population or Sa Wonderful opportunities for the selection of the season's best fine' wearables at extraordinary low prices are now offered in our ready-' to-wear departments. Many garments are offered at prices, less' than cost of materials to say nothing of the high standard of work manship in making and sewing. The styles are all right, the range, of sizes is nearly complete. Anearly selection is advised -as the best bargains are going fast . of Matheney, prompting Judge Un ruh to dismiss the case. Constable1 DeLong went to Hood River last week to bring Matheney to Salem. SUNKIST ORANGES DOZEN v BUSICK'S 50c Elks" Dance Monday -night, Jan. 5. Mnil Are Lot By wreck of the steamship Liberty Glow which sailed from New York to I guess or estimate to Mr, Hamburg. November 22, 1919. and lem as shown by the 1920 census now being taken, will be given $25 by C. W. Niemeyer, "Just real estate and I high class investments, according to, announcement made last night. Mr. Xiemeyer will take the official fig ure as his guide! in awarding the prize. There are no rules or qualifi cations for the contest, the instruc tions being simply to send in the Niemeyer. S M I T H i n FOR N M0 K E U Bute" and Commercial Sts. 1! Victor, Pathe and Windsor Talking Machines L L STIFF & SON 1920 ELGIN SIX IS HERE Motorlt who are looktn for a -tronK. ervicabl car with elegant ody tine , and interior apecificalionf hat assume maximum service and conomy at a reasonable price enouia thi car. I LEE L GILBERT, Distributor 1ZM . CMBierrlat Street. whose office is ini the Masonic tem ple. HOTEL ARRIVALS I i ! COAT PRICES . FROM .........$16.48 to $34.75 SUIT PRICES FROM $19.75 to $44.75 DRESS PRICES FROM .$16.48 to $44,75 - r SKIRT PRICES i' ........ $70 to $19.75 i t - EAGLE DRESS SHIRTS $2.00, f 3.00 to 910.00 SCHELS; S44 State Street The Kuppenheimer House In Salem nEURVBEtl that we par the hia-lis rlec for I !:( flU-HAM) FI KXITI RK CAItPKTS, 8TOVKS. MACH1SERT AD TOOLS Dnitt sell anything: before you aee u TUB CAPITAL HARDWARE AND FIHXITIHE CO. :2SS X. Ceaa l St. - . . rheae tM7 Bonds, Mortgages Interest Bearing InTestment HAWKINS & ROBERTS 204J907 Oregon RulldiDg WEST FUR CO. ! Fun of Quality s, New Location 231 Court St. Opp. Court House "flaw D. R. M0S1IER Bgh Oa. '.; '. !'. MEN'S TAILORING - i . . . i I. ' ; " . r . : . - I- : 474 Court Street r ELECTRIC RESTAURANT 481 State Street Our Specialty: Oysters -Fish-r-r-Chops Chill Con Carne J. D. MADDOX Prop. BICYCLES, AXD REPAIRS LLOYD E. RAMSDEN S87 Court Street YTil. GAHLSDORF The Store of Housewares "Wood, Coal or Gas Ranges Kitchenwar Dinnerware 135 N.Liberty St. i Phone 67 POTATOES Burbanks, American Wonders, Netted Gems, Pride of Multno mah, Garnet Chill, Early Rose. Wt pay the highest prices and art always in the market. Phone 717 or address 642 State street, Salem, Oregon. MANGIS BROS. EYEGLASSES il THAT FIT ' t ' ' " i '" DR. Jm MALL W1LSOX 41 ..:!.. 210-211 U. S. National BanJc Bldg. U.S. GARAGE B5 4 Ferry Street USED BUT NOT, ABUSED CARS SPECIAL New series Studebaker. Talue lC25, . today 11300. U. S. - Garage. Phone 17W Electric Machinery and Engineering , . Company , . ..For EXPERT ELECTRICAL WORK 73 So. Commercial St. Phone 9S6 Hmall lnveetmenc Loans JKeaJty luoana Uouma Kintal Agency, T General Property Dealing. JOHN ' H. SCOTT REALTY CO 404-40S Hubbard Bldg. 'hone 214 Salem. Ore . r . ; B1YRTLE KN0WLAND Ttfosle- and Musical ; MercsaiKltoe - Sonorm Dealer la Salem t 415 Court St. Salem, Oregon i Telephone 362 MARION' R. M. Gillis, Kalama. Wash.; Warren Brown. Prineville; R T. Batelock, Baker; William T. Nel- 'son. Spray; W. C. Galloway, Samuel Lopan,. Corvallia; J. E. Pest, The Dalies: Charles D. Jones, Prairie City; O..K. DeWitt, A. A. Kirkwood. H. B. Bennett, SL W Cojell, Port and: R. W- Oakley.. Dayville; Roy Nunn. Gold Hill. ! , BLIGH Dr. K. B. Miller, Josie Claw, George Larken. John A. Mels- sner, J.- M. Kinjr;ChaTesjF.' Loray$ Portland; J. R. DeVoy,- Lake view; C. L. Leutze, W. I. Cook. Tillamook; C. SL,Russell. Fort iWayne. Innd.; JI. Libbey, Eugene; 1L E.' Marty, Don ald; E. O. Johnston, Port OrforA; J. C. Sturglll, Condon; Charles Mulkey, Coquille. . : ARGO D. H. Culp. C, W. Jamesj. Mr. and Mrs. John Butts, E. Gates, Portland; Robert C. Pratt, La Grande Louis Campbell, (Oregon City; 'Mr. and Mrs. L. C Stahl,- Corrallis; Ma belle Jones, Eugene. . Quality Merchandise 1 01 Shipley Eo. PopuliT I Pricei Where Shopping Is A Pleasure PERSONAL MENTION Salem Auto Radiator Shop -1 " Radiators. Fenders and Gas I Tanks Repaired - Tractor Radiators a Specialty ; Ford Radiators for Sale ! 198 S. 121a SL Salem. Or? X .1 A. A.' Dean is in Salem again after having been in Portland for several months. Mrs. E. M. Neill is here it fy Dr. CB. O'Neill I R. I OPTOnETRlST-OPTICLVI CITY CLEANING WORKS Cleaners of Quality Cleaning Dyeing . Rtpsirtng 1281 Stats' St. ' Phone 701 OfTOnETRlST-OPTICUM ST Alt SIRUT f2Tr0x Mate atf 1 W T. R1GD0N CO. Leading Funeral Directors L- WILLARD Storage Battery SL'RMCE STATION, 238 N. High Sti Telephone 203 Let us crore to you that our prices DENNIS0N ELECTRIC CO. -JSMSS 7 JOU huKJI aau r lAivuiw i n itirti o ' iilfc WILE. I t. ALLJ.il yy. 519 Court St Derby bulldlny 1" One 'DTreland, nearly new, six eylln der, 6 passenger, equipped all Cord Tires and one extra, new. Guaran teed in Al shape for $1250. WOOD-ROSE MOTOR CO. 146 State St. . Phone 311 222 North Liberty Street T IWAMTEDli WHITE BEANS PEOPLES CASH STORE MONUMENTS t your monumental work Is solicit- d. kindly ask the solicitor for oar business card. CaoiUl Monumental Works, 1210 S. Com. St. Phone 629, Salem HAMILTON TRE FURXITITRE MAN Will make and hang your drapes Largest Stock of Drapery. 340 Court I Street. I -' 4 0REG0NUS . A PERFECT C1GAB Manufactured by A T-KDKRSON'S CIGAR FACTUits Phone sis SAVE $1000 ... . .... . .t . . . . iiiq 1 An k 111 ' IKni irn with us for saie in . I SI SO l"s than It coat the ownei r la February. Mechanically P"";''" 5l,lru.ii-r run lees than 300. miles. It s a. beauty and a good buy. THE B. & C MOTOR CO. J56-5S State St.' ' WONDER HOSE For Kiddies, per pair ,,5V . REMNANT STORE ' 254 North Commercial Street I H i I iT'.V i N S7' il." " n LONG DISTANCE AUTO - TRUCKING WILLAMETTE VALLEY TRANSFER CO. ; Phcne 1400 MONEY TO LOAN On Improved City and Fdrm Property Capital Credit .Adjustment Co. 418 Masonic Temple SALEM l OREGON WANTED fUNK AND MACHINERY OF ALL KINDS We also buy second-hand goods. If you hare, anything to sell for-a good price call 29&. The Square Deal House. CAPITAL JUNK CO. USED CAR BARGAINS - ti.. i - 1 ft 1 o 1916 Ford; 6-passenger uui-a, Studebaker. 7 passenger; 5 V' ger Overland; 1918 Dort. all oyer- tiauiea. . SALEM VEUE COMPANY 103 North Com'l . WANT ED s-umlfure. ranges, heater m .. . .nrihinf too have -".- 7 KnrVor cash' Phone t huT for cash (10 or "811." OUR facilities are of the highest character. We are equipped to satis fy the most ex acting client. The courteous con duct of our staff matches the up-to-dateness of our equipment. ' from La Grande visiting her son. Will T. Neill. . Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Kelley of Stay- ton are - now guests of 'Mr. Kelly's sister, Mrs. Henry Sykes. at Santa Cruz. Calif. This is the first meet ing of the brother and sister Jn 16 years. . Relatives in other California cities will be visited. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Stanton' of Los Angeles are guests at the home of A. N. Fulkerson. near Salem. A visit also will be made at the home of H. 114 Stanton 1510 South Cottage street Mr. and Mrs. rulkerson are brother and sister. W. R. Scott of Albany, who is con nected with the Puyallup & Sumner Fruit Canning company, which con templates establishing a cannery in Salem, is in the city. He conferred with local fruit men yesterday . Mrs. Charles K. Spauldlng was called to Portland yesterday by the death of her mother, Mrs. E. Seeve, who- has been very ill for .several weeks. Miss I la Spauldlng will co to Portland today for the funeral ser vices, i He Feels Like a New Mau. Rheumatic pains, backache, pains In sids, sore :-iu.cl.s, stiff joints ct an "always tired" feeling sre "usually symptoms of disordered kidneys. V. V. Wells. Toquin. Itich.. writes: "I am on my feet mos- of the tt.nj and get tired. 13ut' afier taking Foley Kidney Pills I fe.-l like a 'new man." Pronpt in sctlon J. C. Perry. CHERRIAN DANCE TO BE ELABORATE Five Artists to Appear in So losOther Cities to Send Parties j "You used to think me a model man." "Yes. but I found out that you were not a working model." Illus trated Bits. Hi IRS? .4-1.1 ,u - ; - T '1 1 1 . -Ll YOU know . that the eating of good bread is beneficial to your health. The cream of wheat comes to us in the finest flour. We combine the purest of ingredients with a marvelous expertness and make such a treat as Peerless Bread possible. Tilt PEERLESS BAKERY ' ?hilip Winters, Prop. 170W. Com. St. Phone 247 Five artists of wide reputation have been secured for the Cherrlan dinner dance in the armory anuary , according to announcement made yesterday by William McGilcbrist. Jr. who is In charge of arrangements The iffatr promises to be one of the most elaborate given by the Cher rians. The Vancouver, Washington. Prunarians, the Eugene Radiators and the Portland Rosarians have been Invited to attend with .their wives or women fitends. Word was- received by ifr. ,Mc Gilchrlst yesterday that SO couples will come from Vancouver . and za couples will come from Eugene. The Rosarians have cot yet responded to the invitation. ArtMi Well Known The artists who will appear during the courses and following the dinner are .Mrs. Dudley Clark of Portland, coloratura soprano, Marie Gammie. Russian danseuse, Madame Lillfan effries Petri, pianist. William Wal lace Graham, violinist, and Christian Soole, 'cellist. They will appear In solo numbers. . ' , Mulc i Feature Music will be furnished by eight Salem musicians under the direction of Oscar Steel hammer, each of the musicians having been .carefully chosen. The dinner will begin at o'clock and there will be dancing be tweeil courses and following the din ner. Specially decorated and small tables will be arranged around the walls, there being eight, to twelve persons It each table. A Cherrlan will be host at each table and the gnests from outside cities will be In terspersed with the Chtrrians and their wives. Affair Is Formal' - - . ' The affair will be rormal the Cherrlan s and other -organizations appearing la uniform or full dress. The Marion hotel will provide the -inner, a special arrangement ha vine been made for serving it in the arm ory. delayed pending' a settlement t' cer tain points at issue t bet wet i the county and the state. ; Under a law that prevailed r to May 28; 1919. Clark county reeved two-fifths and Multnomah cumty three-fifths of the net proceeds Trom operatlon of the bridge. From Mult nomah county's three-fifths it wa required to pay the state 75 per ce.' as a reimbursement for -the amour of annual interest charge on bor Issued by Multnomah county to b the bridge. - j Accompanying the check recef from Multnomah county Is a rt covering "the period from anua-' J-. 1918 to May 2S, 1919. when Vt " law was superseded by a ner This report shows 'total reef ; of )4 4.?75.16 and disbursenw-J ot -$58,439.65. leaving net ht incs ot -S-8,335.51. Multnomah I constrs , share of three-fifth Is ;?i:.40Ll .' and Clark county's : two-Hfths Is $154,934.20;. From jrimomaha . share it must pay to the state 75 'per ., cent Inadditlon to the cfteck recel today. . : f 1 Mrs. Young Henry, If yoo dont eat that cake I'll niver bake anoth er, t Mr. Younge IfI d t lt T0 wont have to baktf another for me. Pearson's Weekly. v CHECK IS SENT BY MULTNOr.IAH State Receives Part of Jts Share for Interstate Bridge Operation The secretary of state's office yes terday received from the Multnomah county court a chfeck for $52.70L. covering an amount da to the state from operation of t 1ntetUte bridge between Mulrsomah qrSunty, Oregon, and Clark rnanty. V-.g.lnr- ust : eceivetl NEW LINE HOT WATER BOTTLES': And SICK ROOM NECESSE ut. ... X-riri at 11 - MARSTERS fin. iJttrnn. - V. TT r- ini TiTTTT; ASS 1-114 K. 'I tlioi 444 State StA f ton, for the year ending Jecernber 3I'.JLV This ja-,,:''"rld beo i7 Cv"-ifkeU StiV leOwU V. Ai l 1 ! W00DRY, The A-bcneerJ