1! CITY I Special meeting lodge No. 4. A. of Salem ! F. & A. Work in Visitors M this evening. the F. C. degree. welcome. The ITt Cuttmt Cliai Prepared especially for the ?Cew York mi to. show is now on display at the Salem aofcshow and is the cen ter of attraction. All the mechani cal .parts are lex posed, electric light ed, showing' the construction of this See this display and then talk wit the Salem Velie com pany regarding delivery of Dort touring cars. I'liilly-lloMrn Phillip M. III Colden. district organ- i7fr for the li'nlted Ttnberwjrker, J one of the latest victims of the influenza epidemic, and !b reported ty be very :il at his residence, 2C6 South Cottage; street. , .Mail Order .epted Not only wijll the regular sales at the local branjeh of the army store, but the branch1 will now accept mail ' orders for the army bacon at the ; regular charge) of 20 -cents per pound until the supply of, 3000 pounds re ceived yeaVrday is exhausted. .Any 9 1 . OWEX MOORE i .. . i i In - , : "PICCADILLY JIM" ' COMEDY IIAWLEY OX THE, . rv oav Electric Machinery and Engineering Company 1 " ; 1 i For . - . v . EXPERT ELCTTBICALaWOE 17 So. Commercial St.' Phone 955 .1 D. H. M0SHER RJgb Class ' MEN'S TAILORING ' ST' 474 Court Street W T. RIGD0N CO. i Leading Funeral Director! CITY CLEANING TORKi - Oanert of Quality ' Cleaning Dyeing BXpalrins 1261 State Bf t "PnoniTII . Model of tbe - "Lexington Minute Man Six" "Auburn .Beauty.. Six." -and "Elcar Fiery Four" now on exhibl Hon at 178 S. CommerciaL . , 1920 ELGIN SIX IS HERE : Motorists who aro looking for a strong, acrvlceablo ear with elegant body linos- and - interior spool flcatlono that assume maximum service and economy at a reasonable price should ae thlaar. . ... fc LEE L GILBERT. Dbtribator 1S So. CmmmmrrrUkl Street; f HAMILTON I TUB FTJRXITCRE LUr Will make and bang your drapes, j Largest Stock of Drapery: j 340 Court 8treeL i WONDERHOSE For Kiddies, per pair BOc REMNANT STORK. 254 North Commercial .Street . ELECTRIC RESTAURANT 481 State Street Our Specialty: Oysters r-Flsb Chops Chill Con Carne J. D. MADDOX. Prop. T HF.MKM11ER that wo pay the algbeat He for SECOXD-HAXD riKHlTlHK CARPETS. STOVES. MACIUSERT 15D TOOLS Don't setl anything- before you so ua. TUB CAPITAL, HARDWAai AJIU runxrrXTKSl CXI. tas w. coi a'l SC Poo M7 BISHOP BROS. High and Ferry Sts. Phone 1400 WE BUY Farm Produce. Eggs, etc.. Paying Highest Cash Market Prices. For REAL BARGAINS in USED CARS See OLcca Aulo Exchange We Are Crowded for Space- -I Ci I U I I LULA3 MEWS money sent by mall must be In the rorm ot postofiice money order or bank draft, as no cash or personal checks will be received. Money that nay be sent in after the supply of I bacon is exhausted will be returned. The address is 230 South Commer cial street. According to Mr. Con way a shortage in tomatoes and ba con still continues in Portland. Here's a Job For a gool man. We want a Jan- uor. Apply statesman ornce, up stairs. Dojc Owner Organize To .Fish' Owners of dogs and1 friends of hu mane treatment, of animals are re quested to meet at the Bllgh notel Thursday evening, Feb. 19 at o clock to protest against present un just and conflicting laws regulating keeping of dogs in this state. (Signed) Col. E. Hofer, Tbos. G- lUigh and fifty others. Croftftlns Hearing Set Members, of the Oregon public service commission will hold a hear ing at Tillamook Ciy on February z to consider, applications for a highway crossing at; Juneau and an I extension of a spur railroad track to . accomodate! the Union Oil com pany which operates in. that city. He Sure And See The Dort Cutout Chassis at the show. Oil Company Pays ' . . The Associated Oil company of California' has paid to the secretary of state here $5. 183. 16, covering the tax on the sales of gasoline and dis tillate by that company in Oregon for the month of January. The re port submitted to the secretary of state snows that tbe corporation sold 508.609 gallons of gasohne and 19,415 gallons of distillate during the period of 30 days ending Jan uary. 31. - pennon Amnred Position Simon Benson of Portland will be reappointed a member of the state highway commission on 'March. $1.' I izu, to- serve a term or tnree years, i accurutDg io an announcement maae by Governor Olcott today. Mr. Ben son has been a member of the body M ITH ' For MOrCE SUte'and Commercial' Streets' ' Let us prove to yon. that our prices are less. Some good bargains la aew . and used pianos. I HK Wll.r.Y K- AI.I.Kf 1.11. 1 619 Court 8tT Derby buildlnx 0REG0NUS .... A PERFECT CIGAA Manufactured by ' HENDERSON'S CIGAR. FACTORY Phone Sit Eaftm Auto Radiator 'Stop' Radiators." Fenders ' and ' Gas " Tanks Repaired j Tractor Radiators V Specialty Ford Radiators for 8ale 19 1 8. IJth St. Salem. Ore. Bonds, Mortgages Interest Bearing InyeatmenU HAWKINS ROBERTS 80407 Oregon Bnildims! ITIKN0WUND 1 Music and Musical Merauutdlae Sonora Dealer la Salem 411 Court 8t. Salem, Oregon Telephone SIS EYEGLASSES THAT FIT DR. I HALL. WIL.SOX , r t r 210-211 : U. S. NatiOBal Bank Bids U. S. GARAGE KSi ITerrr Street USED I BUT NOT ABUSED CARS SPECIAL New- series Studebaker, value S1625. today $1300. U. 8. Oarage. Phone 17SS POTATOES ; Seed and Table ' Stock, i Get: them now. they won't last long. -.Phone 717. Office 143 Btate St. Warehouse Trade and Hign LONG DISTANCE AUTO TRUCOG WILLARIETTE VALLEY TRANSFER CO. We alo do local hauling. s TUB O&SCOX since its Inception and for several years past has been serving in Un capacity of chairman. He Is now ID California -bat wnr return to Port land in time to attend the next reg ular meeting of the commission- which will be held In March. Wins Manhood Will Lecture This 5 afternoon at 4 o'clock to ladies.. In the, First Methodist church on "Physical Health Culture." Spur Track Ordered The Oregon public service commis sion has Issued an order permitting the Spokane; Portland ft Seattle rail road to extend a spur track in the city of Reaverton, Washington. Hear ing of the application was held late in December. Paulo in 'Washington , , Roberta Paulus of the sales de partment of the Oregon Growers Co operative association, is now. in Washington, D. C. He is expected to return to -Salem in about two weeks. Mr. Paulus is making a tour of eastern' cities investigating the marketing conditions of fruit. Attention II. I. O. K. Your attendance is requested at the meeting Thursday. Exalted Ruler Archerd will appoint all sub-com mittees for state convention. cvdar Vontm Arrive T. A. Livesley ft Company have received a carload of cedar post which they are having conveyed to their hopyards. The posts will b set beside those that are decayed In the yard and the new posts securely fastened so as to strengthen the trel lis. Glee-Club in Sons The Boys Glee club sang for tbe three literary societies that met last night, the Chrestophilians. the Phil- odorians. and the Websterians. Their music added much to the attractive ness of the otherwise "regular meet ings" of these organizations. Be Sore and See The Dort Cutout Chassis at the show. Buchtel Attends Conference Fred Buchtel, chairman of the Oregon public service commission. passed yesterday in Portland where he held a. conference with j. tj. Teal. VERIBEST TRANSFER ni waul your uuiiucm ana win iai- ! isfy you to get 1C All the service I poaatoie lot w price. , . . . .. VERIBEST TRANSFER Phono 1344 129 8. Com'l EAGLE DRESS SHIRTS f iob, $3.00 to $10.00 844 State Street appw"ow o"" 8TJNKIST 0EAN0E3 50c DOZEN BUSICK'S WILLARD Storage Battery SERVICE STATION 238 N. nigh St. Telephone 203 One OTreland, nearly new, six cylin der, B passenger, equipped all Cord Tires and one extra, new. Guaran teed In Al shape for I12S0. WOOD-ROSE MOTOR CO. 348 State St. Phone 111 BICYCLES AND REPAIRS LLOYD L RAMSDEN 887 Court Street Hmall iBveeoaeiit Loans Keelty Lnav House iLntai Ageawy, Oeneral Property Dealing. JOHN B. SCOTT REALTY CO., 404-401 Hubbard Bldg. .'hone SI4 Salem. Ore. DENNIS0N ELECTRIC CO. JOB WORK AND FIXTURES North Liberty Street WANTED 1UNK AND MACHINERY OF ALL KINDS We also bay second-hand goods. If yon have anything to sell for a good price call 80S. The Square Deal House. CAPITAL JUNK CO. 271 Chemeketa St. WHITE BEANS PEOPLES CASH STORE SCHETS Salem, Ore. 1 1 1WAMTED11 BTATK3MAX i i .THmqpAX,. FglJiyiARX. X9JS&0 i r . roriiana tr&iric and transDoi tation 1 ?k w7,, ;Mr' .Do-n,d'lon' head I -u.- 1 y i-iimoermen s i mm tru io me pres-iio . ;ar snonage. Although con- ditlons have Improved slightly, the car shortage situation is said to be serious and a number of mills have been .forced to cease operations be- cause of an insufficient number of carriers tn meet their demands. sons F.veat ITannetf AU Willamette Is preparing to Dar- uctpate in and enjoy, the "freshman glee. Thlr song-creating event that 1 will take place in the Salem armory uurmg in ?any pari or uarcn. tacni ciass presents a school song, the best ui wmcn are enosen ana receive me Luclle ftannder Here Miss Lucile itanndon at r,n tin, employed on the Statesman but fori1' the past year feature writer tor The uregonun in Portland, was a visitor in saiem yofcterday. . Miss Saunders caijea at the state house and enjoyed an hour chatting with Governor 01- rott and the press gang. Dr. Maliood Will Kpeak At 3 p. m. today at the First M. E. church on "Where and What Is Heaven?" Be sure and hear him. Five Ciirls Are III Five girls employed In the state Industrial accident commission de partment at tne state nouse were stricken with influenza yesterday and compelled to return to their homes. It is said that about If. m. ployes of the state are now on ' the sicklist. Caroline Klnoner Here .Miss Caroline' Simmers of Port land has arrived in the city to visit with friends. She mav find employ ment here and , in that event will make the Capitol City her future abode. Girl Wanted Apply at the Gray Belle. Portland People Here- Mr. and Mrs Gray Day and two small . children. Clarence and Mar- jore, and -Mr. and .Mrs. Glen Day of Fortland drove, up here Sunday to I nss the. week-end with relatives. Mrs. , Glen Day is. remaining for the week and will visit her mother, Mrs. Jennie Tolman. i ''' . . The Crowds Are Coins Nightly to hear Dr. Mahood. He steaks tonight at the First Metho dist church on "The Wonderful Christ." McMlnnville Store Robbed The robbery of a. store in Mr Minn vllle was reported ' to 'the 'Salem' po nce yesterday. .The thief obtained a large quantity of tobacco. Sheriff Henderson of McMlnnville asked the authorities here to assist in appre- nenams tne nureiar. a man waa ieen in tnat vicinity, driving a light auto, with the words ."Bull Durham and Tuxedo ' painted on the sides of the machine.. This man is suspected by the McMlnnville" officers. HarrU Kn Route ' Home R. A. Harris, at one time in charge of the voters' . registration depart ment In tbe secretary of state's of- The most sanitary kitchen cabinet made The Kitchen Maid. ; f,, m. w, ;,, ... . , , H.L STIFF FURNITURE CO. USE0 .BARGAINS 1918 studebaker six, 7 passenger. newly painted and 'overhauled fooo ford truck in A-l condition. .fd.V) Model 91 Overland, almost new $8SQ .SAI.kM' VET.IF- rOMPANY 162 North Commercial west fur cq; Furs of Qtiality New Location 251 Coart St. Opp. Court noose' DO YOU KNOW That You Can Get The Best Meal in Town at THE BLUEBIRD CAFE Yon Will Appreciate The.. Cleanliness and High Quality of Food 163 South Commercial St.. One Trial Will Convince You NEW driilAnd rink East End Stale .Street' SAIJLM OREGON ROIIER SICATING Every Afternoon and Evening 1:30 and 7;S0'p. m. Band Mnsle Friday Admission 10 Cents WM. GAHLSD0RF The Store of Hoxutwareg H tlc v--. State, after 1 months passed over- seas in y. M. C. A. work. , according a leuer received at the executive offices from A. F. Newell of New York. Mr. Harris flr.t ri i the records department at Paris and later was made superintendent of the inter-allied games at the French racltaf. Ur 'wn i.nf. m. u.i. for hfa rv(o ami . v of the most capable men connected' witn the Y. M. C. A. overseas dur- late war with Germanr. Mrs. arris is a resident of Salem. Hear IH Mahood Tonight At the Tint v. V. .Ki.S Sub- Ject: "The Wonderful Christ." .Cltz lire department was sum- raoned'to rne residence of Mrs:Hat- Jod . about 0 o'clock yester- l" morning where a chimney fir "a. Ja , Progress Tbe blaze was Poon exflngiiished and litUe damage resulted. i Exerutrix Will Sell Permission' was granted Amalia Hanauaka. executrix of the Alois Hanauska estate, to dispose of the estate property at Wood burn for a consideration of $11.40, by an order of the county court yesterday. The property was formerly appraised at $1300. Lesal Blank Get them at The Statesman office. Catalog on application. Auto'ln Collision A. M. Race, driving north on Com mercial street, struck an auto that was being driven by A. Jones. Both of the machines were slightly dam aged, but neither of the drivers were injured. New St reef Signs Up- All except about 150 of the street signs ot Salem are now In place and the remainder 'Of these will be erect ed by the last of the week or first of next, according to a statement made by W. Low, city street com missioner, yesterday. This is the first time In the past ten 'years that all the street signs of the city' have teen replaced by new ones. The I South Commercial street bridge has been repainted, which has improved the appearance of the wooden struc ture immensely. On Acoant of the' Smallpox And influenza epidemic we deem it necessary to close, the Auburn hall until such a time as 'the possi bility of spreading disease is elim inated. Auburn Hall company. Bicycle Is' Stole Merle Putnam, employed in the Grey Belie. ' reported to the police yesterday that some . person had uken his bkycle' from the alley ner. 1 umg- iurt un tbhw street, where he left It. Tuesday eve- nlng before goiag to work. The po lice are exerting efforts to locate tbe missing machine. Estate Is Appralaed , F. L. Wood. Robin D. Day and Hazeile Gearbart, appraisers' of the estate of Charles Hulstrom. declared the property of the deceased to be. worth $93 SO, The real property was valued st $5000, , and the personal property at $4350. Rlffdon and '800-- . .. . . Reliable funeraT directors. Estate Worth $3304V- . Tbe esUte of the. late Victor H. Cornelius was appraised at $5500. according to the appraiser's report to the county, court yesterday. The valuation was made on about 91 acres of real property' In Marion county that belonged to tbe deceased Tn Appraisers were D. O. Draeger. Appraiser Report A valuation ot szs7.es was placed on the property ot the late George ll'.lll.' 41 t a . m Taius i,aapin, oy a report 01 tne appraisers, filed wltb.the county court yesterday. . About one-half of the .appraisment consisted, of: real property. Tbe remainder was in vested In bands and savings accounts. V C. Wlnslow. Gabrielle Clark and S. M. Endlcott wer .the appraisers. Kimball Factory, Taner Arrires H, B. Adamson, expert piano tuner I and repair man, arrived, from Kansas City and decided to start In; Salem taking the position of the late T. L Molley with Geo. C. Will, the musie dealer. ... . MVS Grand 'Army ' Funeral. Members of Sedgwick post No. 10, G. A. R., and all othe Civlrl War veterans are. hereby, urged , to turn out and ..at tend.. the 'funeral of our late comrade. E" Albert Hart, of Co. A. 111th N. T. infantry, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon' of .Thursday, Feb ruary 19. at the undertaking oar- iors or u. e. Terwiuiger, 770 Che meketa . street. J. M. Watson, post commander. D. Webster, adjutant. Lytle Leaves for South Prosecutions for violating the livestock quarantine regulations sre forecasted by . Dr. H- Lytle, lUte veterinarian. In case reports received at his office from Klamath' county are found to be true. . Dr. Lytle left last night tor Klamath Falls where be. will join a federal Inspector pre paratory, to making a complete In vestigation of the complaints. It Is reported, according to Dr. Lytle, that ! a number of atockmen have imported j sheep into Oregon from California without.first complying with the fed eral quarantine regulations. Three Concerns Incorporate The Swan Lake Lumber company. with headquarters at Swan. Or., has' been indrpof-ated bv . George " A. Stephenrjn. Alfred D. Collier and Charles A. Collins. The capital stock In $5rt.00. The Sherwood Gar age ft Sales company, with a capital stock of $1500. has been incorpor ated by A. II. Morgan. H. A. Porter and Frank H. Hilton. Headquarters! of the company will be established at Sherwood. Washington county. returned in th TnitmA 1 1 . ---",------------------- a amMaaa. aa aaaaa aaaaaa a ' I Outfittcn to Women Qn&lity Merchandize L. M. Phillips, G. J. Burton and Jas. L. Conley have Incorporated tbe L. M. Phillips company, with headquar ters at. Portland. The capital stock is $5000. Company to Sell Ktock H. J. Scholderman, state corpor ation commissioner, has issued a per mit authorizing the Wallowa Pine Lumber company to sell $50,000 of Its stock, in Orepon. The corpor ation has its headquarters at Wal lowa and is Incorporated for $350.- 000. George E. Rommey of Salt Lake City, is president of the com pany, while Charles A. Hunter of Wallowa is vice president. IL Mc Kinnls is named as manager and treasurer. Contractor Get Lift In order -to, encourage contractors to store, materials for state work during, the year 1920 and thereby guard against delays of .operation due to the car shortage, the highway commission at Its last . meeting authorized the state engineer to es timate material up to 75 per cent of Its actual cost and Include the same In the contractors' monthly esti mates. It Is believed that this action will aid materially , In hurrying up the state work during the coming year. - - . L PERSONAL UEHTXOH H. F. Woodry. an auctioneer of - - Saskatoon, . Canada, who,: with bis wife, visited bis brother, F. N. Woodry ot this city during the boll days, and then went to . California and Mexico, returned here yesterday. He left for Canada last night, ills wife and daughter will, stay ln.Cal Ifornia until ApriL Mr. Woodry Is much Impressed with Oregon .and California and said that be would return next falL Mrs. Robertson,' principal of ' tbe Highland School will soon be able to resume ber duties. She has been ill with an attack" of influenxa. Attorney ,W.. C, Wlnslow is. again able to attend court. He has been confined to his. borne with an attack of the Influenza. . Miss Helen Savage, who bas been seriously 111 from .'an attack; of. In fluenxa, is reported to be recovering very satisfactory. Miss' Savage Is a deputy In tbe office of .county re corder. Richard O.' Hansen, formerly tele graph editor et Tbe Statesman and Carl Shoemaker, state game warden, were in Salenfyesterday. visiting old friends and acquaintances. They drove down from Portland In Mr Shoemakers car. Judge Robert R. . Butler of The Dalles was ' In Salem yesterday a a guest of his brother. Cbauncer Butler. John M. Scott. " general . passenger agent of the Southern Pacific rail road, was in Salem yesterday look ing after the company's Interests. . H. C. Gram, state labor commis sioner, was in Portland yesterday. tending official business. Mr. snd Mrs. Gus Brown, .resid ing on Cherry avenue, have as their guests for a short time Mr. Brown a raen from Portland. Miss Ruth Wallace. Mrs. Leah Ba ker and Miss Anna VL. Annes of the staff In the office ot County Clerk Boyer, are reported ill at their homes from Influenxa. Mrs. Bert Townsend snd son of Pripevllle sre visiting a few days at the bome of, Mr. -and Mrs. Clarence Townsend, 14 Myers street of this city. - . Mrs. J. A. Carpenter and daugh ter. .Helen. te14 45. Highland avenue, left- for- Portland, yesterdsy. where NEW YORK1 COUNTS ' EASTERN OYSTERS Solid Meat ' Finest Oyiieri Grown 65c per pint FITTSnlARKET . 444 Court Street Wholesale and BetaU - t0 STATE g STREET BaKe-Rite Bread- Is Brimfull of 7ood ralne and deHdonmetg. It'g Sdentiflcallj and Sanitarilj Made' BAKE-RITE BAKING CO. Muses and Children Popular Prlcci Carpenter's brother. Wlllard' Smit; to be held In that city today. Born to Mr! and Mrs. Weatherh! a son. Alva Leltoy, February 7, 192 st Lbe Catlin ranch. Richard O. Hansen, of the Or gonlan copy dsk in Portland, sper. lew nours In Salem yesterda greeting old friends.. Mr. Hans until recently was telegraph edltr for The SUUsmas, resigning to to Portland.. : P. R. Dundar of the Phes compar. was In Portland yesterday. - . - Miss Pearl Carson and Miss Hele Melnturf have gone to Cottage Gror for a several day's visit with Mk Mclnturf's parents. ..... HOTEL' JLfcBIVALS MARION W. 8. - Barnes. V J. V. Nevillc. Charles 8. Laugh ton. X. Stewart. D. J. McKenxle. . Mr. ax Mrs. R. W. Davis, W. F. Jeffreys. E vv. . Rhoedc. E..R. Spencer, Port land; I. C. Henry, Seattle; F. II Kenney. , olympla... Wash.; Frani HiU. . Guy B. .Bond.; Eugene; W. A. Thompson, II. L. Warren. L. R. Ter hume, San FrancUco.,, ,. BLIGH M. P Bremman.' E. C. Clement. .W, F. Casey, VSM, Breile. A. C. Brachen, H.-.P. -Evans. -Ralph Ledger ood. Corrick, F, S.. Anun sen. Mr. and V Mrs,. Jack .Phillips, Portland;' C. E.' Feller, Donald; Le Rey f JLedgerwood.- Bonneville; Mrs. Andrew . Young.. Haaab, AVash.; Mr. and Mrs. , Oscar 'Sprague-lLaakins; Miss L. M. Moorea. SUverton. , .. . ABGO Alex ' Samuel.' Tarlock; Walter, Ross. SUverton; F. E. Parker. A., L.Bernrt. Oregon City; L Dag- Igart. H. S. Bullock. V. C'Kipper, W.,F.Ctto. Portland. . . MONUfilENTS5 . , . If your' monumental work is solicit ed, 'kindly ask' the solicitor "for. our business card. ' jr.; c. jones, .Prop, ; Capital Monumental .Works 2210 S. Com. St, Phone 8. Sal en WANTED r Furniture, ' rangesr. heaters, tools, and, in fact,. anything you have to sell.--I buy for cash. Phone 110 or III. : - ' iWOODRY Evidence ot Good -Service. - The courtesy, of ' our Staff, the effici ency of our Man agement, the sat isfaction of our Clients is smple evidence of the Superior Service) Rendered Phone 211 OPTOMETRIST - OPTICIAN TtCbr. 6Lalt art DtCEONeffl fW62& -&fo(k