TIIK OTIEGOX STATESMAN: TfESDAT, MARCH 9, 1020. CITY NEW S Hear Ir. lUihn at the Armory Thursday night. c,wwh1h Are Arreste! - ' , Four traffic violators were arreSt- AXi UIlUii aiuii.i; vsiiivci iUUUHb -and charged. with speeding. Ac cording to the officer's report to the police station, one ot the speeders was traveling more than 32 miles an noun The arrests were made on South tug" anu commercial -streets. P HUbert. 84t South Liberty was ' . . . . I ... ! 1 . A 'fined ruJ w ueu nieu v f0re . Jiidg! Race of the municipal ; court. It. Hamilton, 290 North f ...i .trxsi V. Coona. 333 MIrmIoh a ruiifc . . . . . 'street, and A. Morrow, 160 Owens f Street, were airuueu jcoicfuajr. ; ' ; - . . i. I V XomiiuUlnK IVtltlon Blanks i Oct them at The Statesman office. i v Fremeyer. 22. was arrested. ih downtown streets yesterday ' . M by Officer atonui, on a cnarge oi carrying concealed weapons and was fined 5 10 police court. j Hear Pr. IVhn at the ; Armory Thursday night. Hewn Trial Wednesday , lack HesB. charged with, larceny by bailee. was arraigned ' in justice court yesterday anJ the trial was set for Wednesday afternoon "at 1:30 j o'clock. Hess was arretted upon complaint ot a Mr. E?erhard who ennuis that Hess took a suit of clothes that belonged to him. war veterans were granted free hunting and fishing licenses yester day. Tnev are Lrence orter. . 181 !iit)i CIvtAAnth atro.t- A TV Gardener. 65. Stay ton; H. W. Smith. 70. Turner, and Abram B. Tucker. 77, Jefferson. IUgtlon and Son- Reliable funeral directors. Honaventure Huesser, 36. Catho lic priest of St. Benedict. Mt. Anal, stating bis desire to become a citi zen oi the United States, filed bis first Daners with the county clerk yesterday. He was born In Hermlts- wll, Switzerland, and Immigrated to this country in April or 1910. lhuire Wednesday night. Moose hall. Two Hoy FlneU Two boys were arrested Sunday by Officers V. J. White and J. F. Whits at Fourteenth ' and Court street, charged with disorderly con duct. The boys were arraignea in police court yesterday morning and unea sio ana izu. MARY PICKFORD TOLIA'ANNA" COMEDY t G$9n MUSIO I? 48,000 Drug Stores ScU It. Five million DCOD use it to KILL COLDS Nominating 1 'tuition Hlankft Ot them at The Statesman office. L Amraiitm Appointed T. A. Hlnehart. r . L.. Newman anu Roy F. Shields were appointed ap- Dralsera of the estate of Lvdia Hum phrey,' by an order of the county court yesterday. 'Revolutionary EuroeM A lecture at the armory Thursday night. HILL'S CASCARAkQUININI Standard cold maaiy for 19 ytara IS IIDift " !, wsnw, mm opiataa areata a cold ta 14 Monty back if it faila. Th . (taM d bat a N4 p win atr. nuii pUtux. Al AODrmf Sttwwm Ith an Oregon F.lectrlc train at Commercial and Ferry street, ac cording to the police by J. W. Mir uny. florist, who witnessed the accident. a xx Lore, Watchmaker and Jeweler 337 State street, Salem. Mr. Km Kue Manfl A Hesa. wife of John A Hess, filed suit for divorce In the piitr onnrt vaataritar Tha rnnnlfl vara mnrrtfwl In Sulfm. Decern uer I Pniminml I rilnMS ill 26, 116. and have one child. John Wong Him, one of the well known A. Hess, born In 1918. In the com- Chinese hop growers of Polk county nlaint Mrs. Hess alleges that her died at a local hospital late Satur husband has treated her in a cruel Maw nltht after ashort Illness. Thn , . If 1 I . m I . . . 1 I .. ' Ill, anu innuman manner. ir Women Prepare for Iirbat The Wluamette women's debate promises to be an event of wide In terest, and Jndglng from the amount of work that th- wocen are doing towards the solution of the ques. tlon. and the assistance that Foren sic Manager McGrew is offering ihm Mr MrUrew Is raeetlnc with the contestants every few days dur- I ing their spare time, and discussing , th aueat on with them. Most oi ih ri hiv their briefs nrecared . and the debates are taking form rap- Idly. Yon Can't Beat It 1 will sell seventeen lots, seven blocks from state capltol building. Salem, Oregon, at $225 per lot. Car ey F. Martin, owner. 413 Masonic Bldg. Phone 419. asks the cour for a decree of divorce, custody of the child, costs or the sun and alimony of $30 a month New Corporation Articles of incorporation were filed here yesterday br the Hauser ii.. . T .. i in iiv Contractlnr company of Portland. I relatives wno.ur.... u ...iu ...nlfllxed t tl lo Yon Know What Is the matter with Europe? Dr. Dohn will tell you at the armory Thursday night. Tmta TUanka Get them at The Statesman office. Catalog on application. Decltre IntenLioi Nils Olsen Skyersaa, 23. 1377 North Eighteenth street, desiring to become a citizen ot the United States, entered papers of intention with the county clerk yesterday. Mr. m L. I tlniwall.lAn Norway, and came to this country I the northland but Is much Interest- . . . I J a 1 1IMlt..f maI1a.. nmt (lit rtritinh ColumbiA Visitor Hen L. Chevally, superintendant of the Borden Milk company's plant at ar dis. Britirh Columbia, was a visitor in Salem yesterday, in consultation with Pearcy Brothers, from whom he has purchased 40.000 loganoerry tips for this spring's delivery. Mr rhevnllv nwna a valuable rarm in In California and until word comes from them no funeral announce ment can he made. He was 60 years old. The body is at the Rig- don company. IW Viiu Know What Is the matter with Europe? Dr. Bohn will tell you at the armory Thursday night. which is capitalized at 1100.000. The Incorporators are fcrlc . Jiauser. Ft. V. Hauser and K. D. Hauser. Otn er firms filing articles of incorpor at on were: Lakeside Lumofr com nanv. Klamath Falls, incorporator O. W. Robertson. E. J. Murray, nel son Rounsevell: capitalization. ISO 000. National league or women Voters. Oregon branch. Portland: officers. Mrs. Charles E. Curry. Pre ident: Misa Elizabeth Bain, record lnr aecretarv: Mrs. Dallas Bache treasurer: property value at 10 Oatfittcrj to Women, Misses and CHI die a Salem Needs a Hospital The Drire Starts Next Week Subscribe Early and liberally Quality Merchandiit Popular Prices 1. S. ihtpU?0 Jta. 1 nnim Tax Men H C. A. Cavot and John J. Collins. uistnci income ia vuneciui. i . V ,i now located In the internal revenue ?- V.Y"" "T " . T.. in June ot 1914. Itevolutianarr Eu rtoe" A lecture at the Armory Thurs day night. Four Veteran Get licenses Four Oregon pioneers and EAGLE DRESS SHIRTS f2X0, 93J00 to flO.OO SCHETS " . 344 Stave Street The Koppmlielmer House la Salem W1LLARD Storage Battery . ; SERVICE 8TATI0H 238 N. IBgli St ! Tcleprion? 203 ELECTRIC RESTAURANT 481 SUte Street ; Oar Bpeelalty: v Oy itera Flsli -XHiopi CaUl Con Carne J. D. MADDOX, Prop. ed In the Willamette valley and its great fruit prospects and someday savs he may be attracted to these parts. hiiiMinr The men are here to as- I ft loral Income taxpayers to com pute their tax. The men win De nere until the last day or grace auoweu to nav the Income tax. Marcn i- Thev rnnrt a. record business for - r - yesterday. Ixian company. Redmond: Incorpor ators. M. W. Wllaon. It. II. Murrow. 1 A WIIpoi: capitalization. 125.000 Western Dredging company. Marsh- field; Incorporators, w. j. conrau. A. W. Meyers. John Goss; capltauoa- f . , . tlon. $10,000. Cheney Phonograph UpT0OTl0US LOmedJ Sigmn Hand; Incorporators. r, n : : CF, have been made. It Is the belief of the officers that the wine was the product of grapes grown on or near the Hug farm. THIS SHOULD IXTF.RKST OTHER WOMEN "Mr kidneys were aivinr me trou ble for ome time." write Mrs. L. C.iboon 12th and KdUon St.. I-aJun- ta. Colo. "I took Foley's Kidney Pills and thejr helped me rtg&l away." Backache, pains In fiaes. sore muacles, are rheumatic twinarea and "always tired" feeling" are symptoms of kidney trouble. J. Perry. to take all. Shortly after the wage aa nSdm It aa decided that ike winner should take the rest ot the party to a dinner. - Yesterday the fj ear was at end and fortunately or unfortunately Mr. Ehipp was the winner of the S2S. Mr. Shipp went to the Marlon Hotel aad trdered, a snmptosois dinner pre parra.. toe nunioer oi nri isirr eated in the Valley Motor company has expanded arcordlag to the year's buslnea and by tne time iaey were all fed Mr. Shipp fels as tkoaga he lost the bet financially. - Civil R. P. O. E. Dan Tuesday evening, Elks and ladies. March 9, for IhUlro Wednesday night. Moose hall. company. Port! C. H. Cheney. C. F. Johnson. Ernest Crosby. M. A. ollinger; capitaliza tion. $60,000. Cure that Tired Feeling:. A Turkish Bath will do it. OREGON BATH HOUSE M ITH For MOKE State and Commercial Streets S S 1 Motorcyclist Injured A man whose name was not as certained by the police was slightly ininrari Snnriav afternoon wnen motorcycle he was riding collided I PERSONAL MENTION CITY CLEANING WORKS CWaers or QuaHtx , Cleaning , 4 Dyeing; BApatrta tSSl State St - Phone Tl VERIBEST TRANSFER Baggage and Moving. Hauling any where and everywhere VERIBEST TRANSFER Phone 1J44 " S. Coml FjlNCY SP1TZENBERG APPLES $2.25 a box F. R. Dickson, North Salem con tractor went to Albany yesterday Ian, left Sunday for Chicago where exasperating, typified the baby doll. Given Ovation in Salem Twin beds, the big comedy which for several seasons has broken so many records In well-known cities for Ita aoarkllnt: humor, was r reeled by Salem theater goers last night at the Grand Opera house. Miss Jose- nhlne Saxe. the leading woman who plays the part of Blanche Taains. who with her husband finds life In a New York apartment extremny the will attend a meetlnr of the ex ecutive board of the American U hrarv association. Joseph Domagalla and family have Phone 400 1 recovered from their recint Illness. Carl Webb Is at work again arter . 1 1 1 ... I a LrtMAMVA . ib. inrM wpriB iiinrna wiiu luuucuaa. USED BARGAINS A. M. Clough. who has also been suf- rAlti. x, TtnWETtSOX GROCERY 383 Court Street - butterfly wife who Is the cause.for a number of exciting complications which kept the audience in an up roar. Miss Kathlyn Tracy playing the nart of Slrnora Monti, was a strong aid to Miss Saxe. 0REG0NUS A PERFECT CIOAXI Manufactured by HENDERSON'S CIGAR FACTOET pbona Jit : - . ... . . m . 1 . . . . . ,1918 Studebaker Six. 7 passenger. lenng 'Shiao Uoubttnl II Hi aiisiaciurii. 1 rr Small Investment Loans Realty Loans lloiute Rental Agency General Property Dealing JOHN H. SCOTT REALTY CO., Phohi 254 Salem, Oregon jjq LdJ IS HERE newly painted and overhauled S850 ported as recovering sat Ford truck in a-i conaiuon. .oo SALEM VEUE COMPANY hotel areivali aV . m V VAMtNatilUl I. D.H.M0SHER MEN'S TAILORING f IUgb Class ; 474 Court Street DENNIS0N ELECTRIC CO. JOB WORK AND FIXTURES 222 North Liberty Street BICYdLES AND REPAIRS LLOYD L RAMSDEN 887 Court Street - An, ftmlinA nearly new. six eylla- Amr. a naaaenrer. eonlpped all Cord ' Tirea and one extra, new. Quaran- teed in Al shape for 11250. 1' I WOOD-ROSE MOTOR CO. State Bt. ! Phone til I The most sanitary kitchen cabine' I V ' ma4e, The Kitchen Maid. H. L STIFF FURNITURE CO. WEST FUR CO. ; Fun of Quality New "Location 251 Court St. Opp. Court House Bu s i ck' s SALEM ALBANY Salem Auto Hadiator Shop Radiators. Fenders and Gas Tanks Repaired Tractor Radiators a Specialty Ford Radiators for Sale Its S. JJla St. Salem. Ore. itrongV aervtceable ear with elasant body tinea and Interior apeclflca-tlone aiat aaauaa maxtaium aervlea ana economy at a reasonable price anouia e this ear. LEE L GILBERT, Distributor 1S S. OaaaaerWal Street. Won Wager Alter Al Watt Shipp of the Valley Motor company wins and loses a wager I jut March Mr. Khlon and four oth -. . . ... v 11 v ir men miereaiea in 10s aucy A1(IU. Al. v. tayne, iaru-i-- - rield Paul Sullivan. J. Prag. Harold tor company ch bet 15.00 on esti .. .1. n 11-j. t a TAn.. I matea of the comlnc years business. I DV pJL wna UU MV w mm 4 HAMILTON Will THE FURNITURE MAN make and hang your drapes. Largest Stock of Drapery. 240 Court Street. 1 t... ........ . . . n. that we. pay nm m'Km "JT SECOU-lf AJi riinniii""' CA.HFKTS, STOVK. MACU1XKBT an tooli Don't sail anythlnr before yew T11H CAPITA I. IIAHUwana vitncrrrnil r. AS W. Caam'l St. Pfce 91 Bonds, Mortgages Interest Bearing Inyeetxnemts HAWKINS Sc ROBERTS 20407 Oregon Building WONDER HOSE i For Kiddies per pair. Ode REMXAXT STORE 114 North Commercial Street MYRTLE KN0WLAND fnfe and Musical Mercsuukliae Sonora Dealer a Bauens 4 IE Court St. Salem, Oregon Telephone SIS U. S. GARAGE SS4 Ferry Street USED BUT NOT ABUSED CARS SPECIAL New series Studebaker, yalue $1625. today $1100. U. 8. Oarage. Phone 17 SS Let us proTe to yon that our prices are less. Some good bargains In new and usea pianos. THE WILEY B. ALLEN CO. SIS Court St EYEGLASSES THAT FIT DR. Ik HAL! WDJM Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Brown. Miss M. Holraan. W. J. Easley. A. C. Davis. Portland; W. F. Reed. Reedsporl: Mrs. Olita Hoffard. Monmouth; T. Holden. Eugene; John H. Renault, Jr.. Jacksonville. Or.; C. S. Ilrown. Aumsvllle; CUude Willis, Huffalo. N. Y. ULIGH A. IT. Strong. C. O. Fen- wick. V. N. Wadsworth. H. F. Mad- er, I. V. Lundy. J. P. Keith. A. it. Ilrown. Roy S. Wagner. Portland; W. K. Stevelv. Stayton: R. R. Miller. Toledo. Ore.; C. It. Harper, Al Peter- nn. A. K. McFarlin. cnicaro A It GO John J. Colllna. Mr. anl Mm. Charlea F. SavaKe. II. U. Glae- Portland: Arthur L. Whlta ker. Seaside; Edward Ruef, InJepen dence. A Warnlmx to feel tired before exertion is not la tineas it's a alga that the system lacks vitality, ana needs the tonie erred or. iiooa a bw saparllla. Sufferers should sot de lay. Get lid of thai tired feeling by beginning to Uke Hood's Sarsan arllla today. Possibly another reason why Wil liam Harrison (Jack) Dempsey did not go to France was that he was afraid of mal de mere. 6ADJREATH Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets Get at the Cause and Remove It Dr. Edwards' Ofcve Tablet, the substitute lor calomd. act r-ntiy on the bowels and podtmfy do the work. Feople affijcted with bad breath rsd . Quick rehef through taking then. Dr. Edwards' ULve Tallrtr are a xrZrtfbie coenpound tnbei eiv - ciL They act gently 1 ct f- ' ' boweb and Ever, stimuliu -xatural action. tLnnrx the " " - purifying the cxiire ru. that which calr-mtl -- . . , the bad after e2c T . every night fcr t? t rlcaang eSect. 2; ic.l a S j n STATE g STREET 0 Dr.C.B.ONeffi OPTOMETRIST-OPTICIAN laddbush Dank MM 8 Trf&v: Stale apd Derby building M V' !h Ktk1 Bak MONUMENTS If your monumental work Is solicit ed, kindly ask the solicitor for our business card. ! J. C. JONES, Prop. " Capital Monumental Works 2210 S. Com. SL Phone 689. Salem WANTED Furniture, ranges, heaters, tools, and. In fact anything yon naye to sell. I buy for cash. Phone 610 or 511. j W00DRY, The Auctioneer POTATOES Seed and Table Stock. Get them now. they won't last long. Phone 717. Office S42 State St. Warehouse Trade and Hign IIANGIS BROS. Electric Machinery and Engineering Company For CXPEBT ELECTRICAL WORK 9s Bn. Commercial St. Phone 955 W T. RIGD0N CO. Leading Funeral Directors WANTED Apples and Vegetables PEOPLE'S CASH STORE WM. GAHLSDORF The Store of Housewares LONG DISTANCE AUTO TRUCKING WILLAMETTE VALLEY TRANSFER, CO. Phone 1400 We also do local hauling. 1920 Models of the 'Lexington Minute Man Six" "Auburn Reautv Six" and near nery Four" now on exhibi tion at 178 S. Commercial. WANTED JTjxK AND MACniXEPr OF ALL ! v KINDS We also bay second-hand cood. It trrm hlTK AnVthlnS tO Sell fOT itod price cU - The Squarex Deal House. CAFITAL JUNK CO. 271 Chemeketa St. - Salem, Ore. BISHOP BROS. Hi eh and Ferry Sts. Phone 1400 WE BUY Farm Produce, Eggs, etc.. Faying Highest Cash Market Prices. For REAL BARGAINS in USED CARS See Oleson Aulo Exchange We Are Crowded for Space SERVICE earnest en deavor to give Satisfaction, and Superior Service, is evidenced, by courtesy of staff, the ef ficiency of our ManagemenLThe satisfaction of our Clients and the Quality of Service Rendered Quality Courtesy Efficiency Our the our tV UWtM' I Mi TRY-OUT HELD FOR DEBATERS Three Members of Willamette Team Chosen, One Selec tion Held Up nemard Ramsey. Sheldon Sackett and Howard George will be three of the Willamette university debaters who will oarticinate In intercollegi ate debates this year, having been selected as a result of the try-out held last nlaht at the First Metho dist church. The fourth member has not yet been selected by the judges, but it is said the selectidft will be either Miss Ina Moore, Dewey Probst or Frank Dennett. Eight contestants participated I the try-out. The uestion was "Re solved. That the 1'nited States should assume a mandatory control over Mexico. The affirmative side ot the nuestinn a urheld by Vern Uain Ina Moore and Bernardo Ganuz. an the negative waa supported by Sbel Aon Sackett. Bernard Ramsey. How ward George. Deey Probst and Frank Bennett. The judges were Rey. Leland W. Dnrlor nf ilia Virct Phrlatlan rhurrh. Jurtlce,?Henry L. Benson ot the su preme court, and Prof. Harry Savage of Salem high school. Quantity of Wine Found by Government Operatives x 1irr nuantlty of wine was found by 1'nited State revenue of ficers, assisted by Sheriff V. I. Need ham office, when they raided the Joseph I. Hug farm, about two milea et of Salem Saturday. The officers placed the Illicit bev eraae under lock and key until the; case is Investigated further. Several! 40-pallon kegs were lound according ;o report. In addition to the wine, now In the poaeaMion of the author-j Itles it is believed that large quanti-j ties of wine have been disposed of. I Op unconfirmed report reaching the authorities was that the winner was the source of the private supply of several Salem residents. No arrests Bake-Rite Bread Is BrimfuH of Food rains and deUrionmm. It's Scientifically and Sanitarily Hade BAKE-RITE BAKING CO. . DREAMLAND RINK Bandnsic ' Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday ETcnlngs Ladies Free Monday and Friday Afternoons and Friday evening -4 - BW - " - . .," - f For Sale By DISTRIBUTORS OF DU PONT EXPLOStVf-S