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p CITY WEW John Hand Featured . Those who beard the wonderful voice of John Hand, who a short time ago thrilled his hearers in a musical concert in the armory, will h plae(l to learn that this win some young tenor has won well de served recognition. The handsome face of John Hand adorns the full space of the cover page of the Janu ary issue of the Musical Monitor, a publication of recognized staudlng gaion musical people. Elizabeth Merril and other relief the court deems advisable. JIoU' for Sale , - C. L. Pur vine. 805 Oak St ..' ' Elizabeth Loni;. wife of James M. Long, filed suit, hi the circuit court yesterday against her husband for divorce. The complaint 1b bMed up on allexed cruel and Inhuman treat ment. The couple was married in Marion county In July of 1916. There are no property rights Considered in the complaint. Mrs. Long claims that her husband in a cruel and in human manner has heaped upon her personal indignities so as to aake her life burdensome, and that dur ing their married life he has tailed to support her properly. As an al ternative Mrs. Long asks the court to award hex a decree of divorce, the right to resume her former anme of Tanlar For Sale Tyler's Drug Store. 157 S. Com'l F.tut to He Probated-- In answer to the petition of Alice H. Page, executrix of the estate, the last will and testament of Ritbard Watson Hulburt was admitted in nrn. bate by an order of the county court yesieruay. The approximate valua tion of the estate is 11000. v. S Walton L. P. Aid rich and Itoy Hur- ton were appointed as appraisers of me estate. March 1 .at his home .rnur. Gervai, on Rural Jto.ute No. 1 of that city". agea .hZ. The body was taken to Portland and the funeral rites were held at the crematorium In that city at 10 o'clock yesterday. Mr. Kelly lived in Salem about 10 ream, on East Court street, up to about tvfo years ago, when he moved with his family to his farm. Besides the wid ow there are left to mourn hl ! the following children: Mrs. B. W. Kelly of Portland. Mrs. James K. C'hlnn of Oregon City; Verne Kelly of Portland. Hal and Lawrencn Kel ly on the farm and Miss Ethel Kelly of Dallas. Two-Mo InnUfU .-- -v-. . -.- Twp more recruits have "enlisted In the United States array through the local recruiting station. Leslie It. Taylor will join the cavalry at Fort .D. A. Russell, Wyo. Earnest F. Brown of Dallas has entered the ordnance division at ('imp Kearn ey, Cal. Itotb soldiers enlisted for three years. ! t" ih-ine as it sees fit. artistic plt"4 tk inl woud sell it a fancy price. It I an la TIIK COLWTERFKIT" K M OP ftt'KY CO." 1XOYI) COMKI1Y "lit MOKKSKE" On the he Oraaa GO Pickens Released Joan rickens, charged' with the larceny ot an overcoat from a build ing, was released- yesterday when Judsre Cnmh of the justice court is- suea an order dismissing the case. Pickens was arrested here a few days ago upon complaint of Chart w Tindall, employed at the Central Ci gar store, who -claimed that Pickens stole his overcoat. New .Mill IncirjNrate C. Hi Bishop. h W. Mason and L. II. Steelhammer are Incorporators of the Vancouver Woolen mills, anoth er of the string- of woolen mill in which the Bishops are interested. The capitalisation is $50,000 and headquarters will be in Portland. Mr. Steelhammer formerly lived at Sll verton and is a brother of Oscar Steelhammer of the Salem Business Men's league. RJgdon and Son Reliable funeral directors. Shrinen to Eugene a number of Salem Shriners and memoers oi Al Kader temple, to gether with Shriners from Silverton, win join Portland excursion to Eu gene faaturday where a ceremonial will be put on under the direction ot Asniand Al Kader Shrine. The Shriners wiU be on Southern Pacific train No. 23, which passes through baiem at 10:05 a. m. Oscar Steel hammer of the Salem temple Is ia receipt of a communication from Portland announcing the excursion. . EAGLE DRESS 6HIRT8 H: 92.00, 3.0O to 10.00 SCHETS I S44 Btate Street The Kuppenhetmer House in Salem WILLARD Storage Battery " SERVICE STATION' . 238 N. nigh St Telephone 203 ' ELECTRIC RESTAURANT ' 4 SI State Street- Our Specialty; Oysters Fish Chops Chill Con Carne 7 J. D. MADDOXProp. Sues for Divorce Alleging her husband has failed to lurnish her with a home and to provide for her since their marriage, ana that she has had to depend on ner own resources for support, Sar ah A. Lehman filed suit for divorce In the circuit court yesterday against ner husband. Paul J. Lehman. Ac cording to the complaint the couple were married at The Dalles Septem ber 29. 1919. Mrs. Lehman claims that Mr. Lehman insisted on huvine all the money of the plaintiff, and that when she refused to rive him me money ne lett ner and has re fused to provide for her. Describ ing his actions as cruel and Inhuman she asks the court for a decree of dlyorce. , the return of her former name, Sarah . A. Sylvester, and the costs of the court uction. Willi Pratt Dead ' Willis Pratt, 20 years old- died yesterday at. 1625 South Twelfth street after an illness of three days wnn pneumonia; The body Is at the chapel of Webb & Clough. Funeral arrangements hare. not been, made. .,4 . ..f . - Legal Plank ' Get them at The Statesman office- Catalog on application. - Residence) for Sale- Northeast corner 14 th and Center streets. Sea W. T. Stols, Gideon Stolx Co. office. Phone 26. Salem Couple W One Salem couple secured license to marry from the office of the coun ty clerk "yesterday. Levant Pease of Salem, obtained a license to wed Hazel Freeman of Salem. The cer emony was performed yesterday at the Leslie Methodist parsonage. Republican Club Meeting Republicans who are friendly to the nomination of Frank O. Iowden. present governor of Illinois, for the presidency, are cordially invited to a meeting which will be held at the circuit court room In the court house on Frlrday evening. March 5th. at s o eiocK for tne purpose of organ izing a clnb In support of his candl dacy. The ladies are particularly urg ed to be present and no one is barred Speakers will be there who will give a few of the reasons why Mr. Lowden has such a substantial business senti ment behind him.-and why he would make an ideal chief executive ef the nation. Former residents of Min nesota, Mr. Lowden's birthplace; of Iowa, the state where he spent his early life and learned the lessons of industry and thrift, and of Illinois, the state if his adoption and scene ot his great business and political achievements, should be especially interested, but his qualifications will appeal with equal force to all good American cltisens. Lowden Committee. Iteuichtrr l Born Information reaches Salem frlnd that a daughter was born recently to Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Schwab at Ta- coma. Mrs. Schwab was formerly Adelta Nye of Salem. The daughter haw been named Patricia Ann. AM-ltfll4n Meeting Friday The March meeting of the North Salem Improvement aoclatlon will be held at the Highland school Fri day night of this week, beginning at 7:30 o'clock Good speakers and good munic are advertised and a sub ject of considerable importance to North Salem residents will be Intro duced for discussion. 11 B. fbtilnj 0. Outfitter! to Women, Misses and Children Quality Merchandise " Popular Price Dr. Dcwns Is President of Tri-County Society PERSONAL MENTION t Cannot Ro Recalled There is no procedure under Ore gon laws whereby a school director can be recalled, except In districts of the first class, says an opinion ot Attorney General Brown in reply to an inquiry received from an eastern Oregon county. ' Reports Are) Received A. C. Barber, state insurance com missioner, has received a large part of the more than 300 annual reports of Insurance companies operating in Oregon that are to come In covering operatios for the year 1919. . On the bais of these reports Commissioner Barber will formulate bis. statistical reports and estimate the amount of taxes to be paid by the companies. W. F. Jeffress. a prominent theat rical magnate, is a guest of the Ma rion hotel for a few days. Mr J.ef fress is connected with one of the largest stock producing companies of New York. Harry K. Spaulding. after a severe illness, has resumed his work as bookkeeper at the plant ot the Weath erly ice cream company. V. C. Dlllard. a representative of the Talent. irrigation nroiect In soumern uregon. was a caller yes terday at the or rices of Percy A Cupper, state engineer. Representative Chris Schuebel of Oregon City was here yesterday to present arguments before the su preme court. Sam A. Kozer. deputy secretary of state, has returned from a trip to Portland. Fred A. Williams, member of the public service commission, went to Portland yesterday. t HOTEL ARRIVALS Dr. Chester Downs of Salem was elected pivsident of the Ttl-county Medical society at its annual busi ness meeting at the Commercial club Tuesday nlaht. Other officers elected were: First vice president. Dr. A. n. Starbuck. Dallas: second vice pres ident. Dr. Ray Pomeroy. Salem: third vice president. Dr. Peter A. I-aorm. silverton; secretary-treasurer. Dr. H.J. Clements. Salem. Dr. R. D. Byrd and Dr. F. If. Thompson of Salem were elected to attend the convention of the State Medical association In Portland. Dr. E. E. Fisher addressed the so ciety on surgical technique, baaed j 'on his obnenrationa while in the eaM t recently. Members of the society are prac ticing physicians of Marion. Tolk anT Yamhill counties. remembered by many of bis Kalern friends t bar be was la (barge ot re cruiting In" thls- dtitrtct before be took executive cq mm and of the L vlathen, and taeTrrord of. that ihlp speaks f or --f tt f - a ft. transferred over lOe.eo--American - troops to France without the loss of a man. It la not known the length of Com mander BLacklmra's -atayi toSalen but It Is expected by many 'ef bis friends that he sdU be here for eral days. , Special Matinee- Saturday, 11 o clock for children under 14 10c. Mary. Pick ford in Pollyanna at the Oregon theatre. Former Salem Man Die Frank w. Kelly died Monday CITY CLEANING WORKS Caners of Quality Cleaning- ' Dyels - BteaxrtBC 1211 State st Phone TS1 r OREGOJWS A PERFECT C3QAB r, Manufactured by HENDXRSONft CIOAR FACTORY Phone S19 Kkaife Locates Office J. N. Skaife. assistant city health officer, has made arrangement for bis office to be located in connection with the offices of Hugh Rogers, city engineer. Mr. Skaife. who is also plumbing Inspector, will be located in the future at the offices of the city engineer in the city ball. The office hours are 8 to 9:30 o'clock in the morning and 4 to 5 in the after noon. Busick's SALEM ALBANY D. H. M0SHER MEN'S TAILORING High Class 474 Court Street .BICYCLES AND REPAIRS LLOYi) E RAMSDEN S87 Conrt tret One Orreland, neatly new, six cylin der, 5 passenger, equipped all . Cord Tires and one . extra, new. Guaran teed in Al shape for 11260. , ' WOOD-ROSE MOTOR CO. 141 State St. Phone Jll The xnest sanitary kitchen cabinet made, The Kitchen Maid. H. L STIFF FURNITURE CO. I)ENWSPN:iaCTRIC CO. ' JOB TTORK AND FIXTURES ' 223 North Liberty Street ' v HAMILTON THE FURNITURE BLLN sv7fU make -and hang yonr drapes Largest Stock of Drapery. 840 Court 8 tree t. Salem Auto Radiator Shop . .Radiators;' Fenders and Gas 7, Tanka-Repalred Tractor Radiators a Specialty Ford Radiators for Sale 18 8. 12th St. " Salem. Ore. Bonds, Mortgages Interest Bearing InTeetmeata HAWKINS & ROBERTS ' JtC4or Orecon Building WONDER HOSE Par Kiddles, per pair 60c REMXAXT STORE 2(4 North Commercial Street U.S. GARAGE 654 Ferry Street USED BUT NOT ABUSED CARS SPECIAL New aeries . Studebaker, value $1625. today $1300. U. S. ' Oarage. Phone 1762 - M I TH For M OK E State and Commercial Streets S S Let ns proTe to yon that our prices are less. Some good bargains la sew and used pianos. THE WILEY B. ALLEN CO. 5 1 1 Court St. Derby building WEST FUR CO. Furs of Quality New Location 231 Court KL Opp. Court House MONUMENTS If your monumental work is solicit ed, kindly ask the solicitor for our buHtness card. j J. V. JOXF.S, Prop. Cepital Monumental Works 2219 8. Com. St. Phone 689, Salem WANTED Furniture, ranges, heaters, tools, and, in fact anything you hare to Mil. I buy for cash. Phone 610 or 611. !; Y00DRY, The Auctioneer OTLGAHLSD0RF' . The ' Store ot Housewares POTATOES Seed and Table Stock. Get them now, they won't last long. - Phone 717. Of flee 642 State St. ..Warehouse Trade and High lGISBROS. 'Bectrlc Machinery and Engineering Company For EXPERT ELECTRICAL WOES ifl So. Comtnercial St. Phone 161 W T. RIGD0N CO. Ieading Funeral Director LONG DISTANCE AUTO .TRUCKING WILLAMETTE VALLEY TRANSFER CO. Phone 1400 v We alio do local hauling. 1920 Models of the "Lexington Minute Man Six" -Auburn Beauty Six- and "Elcar Fiery roar" now on exhlbl tlon at 17 8, S. Commercial. High BISHOP BROS. and Ferry SCs. Phone 1400 WE BUY- Farm Produce, Eggs, etc.. Paying Highest Cash Market Prices. WANTED JUXK A5D MACHIXEPr OF ALL v-KINDS .-' We also buy second-hand gooda. If you have anything to sell for a good price call $88. The Square Deal House. ' - - t CAPITAL JUNK CO. : 271 Cheraeketa St, Salem, Ore For REAL BARGAINS in USED CARS See Olcxoa Auto Exchange We Are Crowded for Space Brown Approvea Boml4 ' Attorney General Brown baa ap proved $12,000 in bonds issued by rchool district No. 51. Multnomah county, which are to be purchased by the state land board. Upon the hoard manifesting a desire to buy the bonds the attorney general was asked by G. G. Brown, clerk ot the board, to pass on their ralidity. Relief Corp Get The local chapter of the Women's Relief corps will receive at Its meet ing next Saturday a cane made by T. G. Harris qf Salem from buffalo and cattle- bCrna picked up ou the Custer battlefield on the Little Big Horn rirer. The corps will dispose MARION S. G. McClellan. Chi cago: O. D. Bloom. J. E. Boater. A. E. Mathenon. C. C. Carter. D. B. Kel ly. Portland; Mr. and Mrs. O. Mat- feldt; J. T. Stever. Albany: Bertha DaTis. Corrallls; Mr. and Mrs. f. A. Ray. F. E. Newton. San Francisco; Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Rhodes. Trini dad. Colo. KLIOII J. Welst. 1. J. McUride. J. II. Howell. S. S. Ilanrness. M. Cook. J. D. Carehill. Portland; L. E. Went .Tacoma; I. Coat en. Cottage Grove; Thomas Eaton. Twin Falls. Ida.; J. A. Cook. Amity; C. II. Olm stead. Dallas; V. E. Keyt. Eugene; R. E. Manton. Sclo. Ore.: Charles G. Williams. Gates: 8. J. Cambert. North Bend; E. M. Ilurdlck. D rooks. Alt GO Charles K. Williamson. Gates. Or.; E. a Cromwell. RIs- marck. N. D.; Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Cleaveland. Pedee. Or.: C. E. Haa- lett. Foreat Grove: Mr. and Mrs George K. Gohrke. Dallas. Commander Blackburn to Arrive Here Next Monday Word has been recetved at the lo cal navy ercrulting station that Com mander J. H. Blackburn will arrive In Salem Monday. March 8. Com mander Blackburn will speak at the Commercial club luncheon Monday noon, and as he was executive offi cer of the Leviatkon. the larcest ship In the world, during the war. his experience are very Interesting. Commander Blackburn Is at pres ent assistant recruiting Inspector ot the western division and It will be "SYRUP OF FIGS" CHILD'S LAXATIVE Take Your Mother's Advice An ambitious 'mother advised ber son to go to a business school to prepare for a good place in a business office. The son Instead quit school and start id la as a clerk la a baai ae here he Is today almost where be started. "Do you rce that young man over tLere?" said the hoes one day. -lie's trigM and laUlll rnt and night have become my office riiDr-r but for one thing. He wun!dnt trala him self for anytr.-g better than his present Job." The one who tttn the b!g jbc la business Is the tra.ned work er. Make preparation at this schooL Aikfor our ratalogae or call to talk It over. Day aad alght sessions. Capital Business College SALEM, OREGO.V fMk at Ttmaee! Itemove Krtxn Stoma rh. Liver Bowel Pot Beautify your. lace and body with a Turkish Bath OREGON BATH HOUSE VERIBEST TRANSFER i .- . . . . . -4 Baggage and Moving. Hauling any where and everywhere VERIBEST TRANSFER rhone 1341 ' -V; -111 & Coml . -1 Small InTestment Loans Realty Loan House Rental Azency Oneral Property Dealing joiix if. scxyrr realty co 228 Oregon Baildiug Phone 234 Kalern, Oregon USED BARGAINS 1918 Studebaker Six. 7 passenger, newly painted and overhauled 8.V Ford truck In A-l condition. . Model 80 Overland, almost new MM SALEM VELIE COMPANY 1C2 North Commercial 1920 ELGIN SIX IS HERE ZZV.Z.t MotoriM who are looKina for body lJnca aad Interior spcincaUoBs chat MttiM maximum . service and conomr at a reaaoaable price abowld this ear. LEE L GILBERT, Distributor ISe a. C relal Street. for Candy Company Granted Permit to Sell Its Stock H. J. Schuldernian. state corpora tion commissioner, yesterday Issued a permit o th- Martin Candy com pany or Marshfield to vll 822. COO of lis au'borlzed capital ftok. The company recently increased its cap italization from 830.000 to 850.000. The officer of the firm arc: Pru dent and general tuana r. 1. A. Martin: vice president. . R. Kirk, and secretary. Ellen A. Ogreu. Articles of incorporation were filed yesterday by the Hackett Dig ger company of Portland, which pro poses to do a sand and grate! tusl nert. in the Willamette and Colum bia rivers. The capitalization is 8150.000 and the incorporators are V. D. Hackett. A. S. Pattullo and Earl A. Ha;ketL Another new Oregon llrm filing articles yesterday is the Federal Mortgage company of Por'and. cap italized at 4300.000. Tiie Incorpo rators are H. M. Itruns. G. San ford and R. H. Cochrane. Resolutions showing Increases In capitalization were filed by the Cof fee Cup Cafeteria cotupajy of Port land, from 815.ooi io 876. 0. and bv the Service Karaite of Portland, from 82000 to 815.000. The Georg T. Mirkle Lumber OreKon. filed renolu- rr a decrease irom ilo,- t'OO to 85 000. RCNRNBER that w pay the fclcWav Set xovn.iiAn ri kmitxrw CABrarrs. itavks. macuiskrT. AU TOOLS Don't sett anrthinr befoee y oa. TUB CAPITA L. llHOWaa AJSU VL'HSITL'UII CO. taa sr. cm! at. rtMe mt MYRTLE QiOWLAND Music aad Soaora Kaidcal Dealer la Meccwaadlse 411 Court St. Telephone galem, Oregon SIS Distribution of Road Money Under Old Clause Distributions of urpl" money now made to counties under the mar ket road bill must be made by the (tale hlshway commission tinder sec tion 2 of the original act passed by the legislative of lfrl. Th special session In January, this year, amend ed the ectkn to provle a method of distribution to the counties of all surplus state money above the amoonts matched by th- counties. but the amended section Is not ef fective until April 17. This Inter pretation Is furnished hy Attorney fleneral Ilrown to K. K. Kiddle, member of the state highway rom-n.lnHon. Accept "California" Syrup or Figs only look for the nanrr California on the package, then lou are sure your child Is having the best and mixl harmless Laxative Or physic for the little stomach. liver and bowels. Children love ita delicious fruity Lajite. Full directions )for child a dose on each bottle. Give It with out fear. t Mother! Tou must say "Califor nia." 1 . SERVICE Our earnest en deavor to give Satisfaction, aad S a perior Service, Is evidenced, by the courtesy ot our staff, the f rileney. of . car,. Management. The - sat laf action of our ClleaU aad , the Quality ef Service Rendered Quality Cowrteey Efficiency Dr. CB. ONeill . STATE g STREET . ill 21 ITST-- 8 OPTOHETRIST-OPTICIAN - Ladd&Bush DankDuMnrf XlrfCa: Stale a&f fattlS &!aOc Wholesale and Betail NEW YORK COUNTS EASTERN OYSTERS Solid Meat Finest Oyrten Grown 65c per pint FITTS MARKET 444 Court Street Phone 211 EYEGLASSES THAT FIT dr. iv. staxi wrxsev 210411 TJ. S. Natlosaal Baak BMg WANTED ' Apples and Vegetables PEOPLE'S CASH STORE Important Work Is Done by Home Service Section A notably good work haa been done by the home service section of Willamette chapter. Red Cross, cur ing the epidemic of influenza, nurs es having been seat to 41 homes In the city. While calls came from 74 homes .all of which It was impossible to accommodate, the work that has been done In supplying nurses has given the organisation a place high in the esteem ot local people. Th epidemic condition has In creased to a marked degree the work to h reported for the month of Feb ruary. ,m.'m lue following figures are shown In the month's report; Letters written. 275; telegrams sent..; Interviews. 1185; different, families dealt with. 250; new faml-i lies, 61; cash expended, 1403.98; re ceived from loans made; 178.40. 1 -' .- - ..".' --s- .-..' - x.Z-r- . - ." Bake -Rite Bread Is BrimfoU of Food Yalae and delidotunesa. Iff Scientifically and Sanitarily Hade , BAKE-RITE BAKING CO. DREAMLAND RINK Band Music Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday EYenings Ladies Free Monday and Friday Afternoons and Friday erening