THF ORF.OON STATESMAN: Fill DAY, MARCH 10. 1&20. i 1 i CITY NEWS Ilorn In - York city G. C. .Moir. who has been living fn Salem since he returned ; from France where ha fought the Hun for two yearn has received word of Ihe birth of a daughter yesterday to Mrs. Moir at 4a52 Matilda avenue. Hronx, New York City. Mr. Moir was much relieved when he received the news that "mother and daughter are both well." work will be executed by H. It. Jones at a cost of $o00. Aubum Hall Dance I'nder new management. New five-piece orchestra, starting Satur day night. March 20th. Member of Kulem Family- Mrs. Gertrude Sinnott, widow of Roper Sinnott. Portland lawyer who died Tuesday night, is a member of a well known Salem family. Jfer maiden name was Jessie Lonsdale, and sho is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Millard Lonsdale. Her mother. Mrs. Lonsdale, was a daughter of the late C. V. Gray, who was a Sa lem citizen of heavy property hold ings. Mr. Sinnott. who died Tues day night, was a brother of X. J. Sinnott. representative in congress from the second Oregon district. t'Arry KMuk In AMorirt Judge P. 11. D'Arcy and his sister. Miss Theresa D'Arcy returned yes terday from Astoria where Judge D'Arcy delivered an address Wed nesday night on "Erin' Wonderrpl Struggle for Liberty." Motorcyclist Join the Motorcycle lnb. Organi zation meeting tonight. T:3 o'clock 147 South Commercial street. Ilarrv W. Scott. Vaudeville At the Dligh today. Funeral is Today The funeral of Hilda A. Burgis. who died at her home at Liberty Wednesday night will be held this I morning at 11 o'clock from the Uig- aon chapel. Kev. 11. X. Aldrich of the Leslie Methodist church will of ficiate and burial will be in City View cemetery. f-r. J. K. Kllison ' Who Las a loganberry farm near Salem, ha purchased a fine M-acre river bottom farm at Corvallis and his son will take possession of this new farm after helping to harvest the loganberry crop here. The deal was made through Kinney & Smith, local real estate firm. The X-w Alien Car Is He Little four with the big pull balem elie company. at i C. X. Xeedham About IWby Chick 658 State street. Phone 400. Love, Watchmaker ana -Tewel 337 State street, Salem. Collection in Sought The Crooked Kiver Telephone as sociation has applied to the public service commission for physical con nection with the Deschutes' Mutual Telephone association. The line Ij in Crook county. Mrs. Charlie Chapll At Ye Liberty in Kseape Are Caught Estella McDermotL 1C. and Maggie I Starts Sunday iirown. 16. who escaped from the State Industrial School for Girls yesterday morning were found by of ficers of the institution In the af ternoon. When located they were both astride a bay horse, traveling along the Tamer road. The horse was said to be the property of the McXary farm in Polk county. The girls were returned to the institution. "Forbidden. WTHK SPEED MAXLC TEASIXCa THE SOIL IIAWLEY PLAYS "MY CASTLES IX THE AIK A HE TUMBLING DOWN" C. X. Need hum About lbihy Chicks ' ios state street. i.'none 400. Two Permits Issued Two building permits were Issued by th? office of the city recorder yesterday. John Craig secured a. permit to alter his residence at 533 South Commercial street. The cost ia estimated at $120,0. J. 11. Haker obtained permission 'from the city to alter and repair the roof of a frame dwelling at 545 Court street. The Xev Corporation Articles of incorporation were re corded by the state corporation d partment yesterday for Kidwell Ai Caswell of Portland, capitalized at 120.000. The incorporators are H K. Caswell. James II. Xichols ar.d Itlalne Hillock. Resolutions of dis solution were filed by the Off Sho-e company, of Salem. Permits to op erate and sell stock in Oregon have been issued to the following: Hall & Emory Agency. Inc.. Portland $30,000; People's Cash store. Flora. Or., $6000; Moro Hotel company. Moro. $31,700; Hazelwood Mutual Water company. Portland, $8640. Rlcdon and Reliable funeral director. Tom Mil at the HUgh In "Twisted Trails." today. itarttrd W ith Aault Einile Van Damme, living near Aurora, was arretted yesterday bv urdr of th Justice court and charg ed with a-isauli and battery upon his wife and slepon. He wan ar raigned before Judge I'nruh yester day afternoon and pleaded not rullty to tne Cbarge. He was released on $75 bail. Van Damme will be given a trial as soon as District Attorney Gehihar can get to the case. Mount Crest Abbey Mausoleu Provides beauty and splendor, yet quiet dignity. The cost is no more. Caretaker, phone 533, or any undertaker. Tax Turnover Ma! The first turnover of the county tax moneys was made by Sheriff W. I. Xeedham yesterday and amounted to $73,521.11. The money was given to the county treasurer D. G. Drae ger yesterday. Legal Blanks Get them at The Statesman office Catalog on application. F.otata Appraised The Isabel Simon estate was val ued at $10,000. according to the re port filed with the county court yes terday by the appraisers. The es tate consists of real property in Mar ion county. The appraisers were M. L. Jones, John H. Carson and L. F. Hofer. Hoof Fire Kttinguihed The fire department was called to a residence at Fourteenth and Cottage streets at 5:55 p. m. yester day where a small roof fire was in progrei-s. The blaze was extinguish ed before serious damage was effected. EAGLE DRESS SHIRTS S 2.00, tXOO to 910.00 SCHETS 844 State Street The Knpr. mheimer House la Salem WILLARD Storage Battery ; SERVICE STATION 233 N. High St. Telephone 203 1 Cure that Tired Feeling. A Turkish Bath will do it. OREGON BATH HOUSE CITY CLEANING WORKS Oaners of Quality Cleaning Dyeing - JJUbftutrln ltl BUte BL . Phoas TI Pair Pleads Ciuilty Oliver Keisback and J. Campbell, who were arrested Wednesday by Officers Morelock and Itowe. were fined $10 each in municipal court yesterday. The men pleaded guilty to being drunk and disorderly. When arrested it was said that they re ferred to the police officers with abusive, and obscene language. Strawberry Plant Any quantity. Richardson. Phon 494. Xominatlng Petition Illank Get them at The Statesman office. F.Ik Initiate Four Four new members were Initi ated into Salem lodge No. 336. It. P. O. Elks at the session last night. They were L. X. Traver. C. A. Sawy er. Willis llarrell and Warren M Lindsay. Mr. Sawyer'a home is at Woodburn. The others are Salem men. Suit Is DUn.isMcd Upon motion of the plaintiff. Al bert A. Richards, his suit for divorce filed in tbe circuit court a short time ago against Annie M. Richards, was dismissed by an order of the court yesterday. ELECTRIC RESTAURANT 481 8UU Street i Our Specialty: Oysters -Fiah -Chops Colli Con Canto J. D. MADDOX Prop. 0REG0NUS A PERFECT CI GAB Manufactured by HENDERSON'S CIGAR FACTORY I Phone S19 MITH' For MOKE State and Commercial Streets S S Quits State. HoHaV Harry Filers, who has been a pa tient at the state hospital for the insane since December 1. ettcaped yesterday afternoon. He has been employed in the dining room. He went to nis home at iz i East Z9in street. Portland, and relatives re ported his arrival to the Portland police, who notified the hospital authorities. He probably will be returned today. Nominating I Vt II Ion Illanks Get them at Tne statesman oiitce. D. H. M0SHER MEN'S TAILORING High Class 474 Court Street DENNIS0N ELECTRIC CO. JOB WORK AXD FIXTURES 22a North Liberty Street VERIBEST TRANSFER Baggage and Moving. Hauling any where and everywhere VERIBEST TRANSFER Phone 1344 121 8. Com! I urDnHR0Neiu 1 1 1 CPTDOETRIS rOPTIOAN I sTgrar Stole ad Dresses that Charm By Their Distinctive Style and INDIVIDUALITY OF TAFFETA There i a chic and youthful air to a taffeta dress that no other material seems to attain and the frock that are arriving dailjr are more than usually attractive. The wide, outstanding tunics that are so in demand, are fathioncd in a tiumher of artistic ways and the choice is " aried that you are certain of finding just tl sr and shade that most lcrorne jou. Frocks of Georgette and Messaline For informal dancing and evening parties come the most adoraMe drrv of sheer (SiMUgettp. Another ejually desiraMe frock fasliioned of a wonderfulljr aoft (rradc of satin and messaline. While navy and Mack are the mot caller! for shades you will fiml other colors among th assortment. fc Cn? tin 1. (B. Iiipkg (ttn. ilcnlart Warner Coracts 143, 147 Lilerty Street Quality llercbandue Hearinc Date Fle.l The menibers of the public servlc commission will be In The Dalles March 22 to conduct a bearlnie rel ative to an application of the Union Oil company to construct a spur track across a road near that city. I 1 flimmm mat fm.t&- BICYCLES AXD REPAIRS LLOYD L RAMSDEN 887 Court Streot . Ealem Auto B&di&tor Shop Radiators, Fnders aad Gaa Tanka Repaired Tractor Radiators a Specialty Ford Radiators for Sale 111 8. Jit St. . Salem. Or. One OTreland, nearly new, six cylin der, S 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 most sanitary kitchen cabinet ' made, The Kitchen Maid. ILL STIFF FURNITURE CO. Bonds. Mortgages Interest Bearing Divestment HAWKINS & ROBERTS a04J5t07 Oregon Building U. S. GARAGE SS4 Ferry Street TJSEU BUT NOT ABUSED CARS SPECIAL New series Studebaker, Talus S1S25. today $1200. U. 8. Garage. Phons 1751 Small Investment Loans Realty Ixmuis House Rental Agency General Property Dealing . JOIIV II. SCOTT REALTY CO.. 228 Oregon Ilailding Pfaoae 254 Balem, Oregon WUEI I!T SALEM. ORXOOI mfp mt BUCU IIOTEI A Home Away from Rom Strictly Modern I1.SS pr dy lee Kmmtm ! SIM Cmmtrt Only lloUl la Bujinasa District Water Aptdlctlon J. Frank Adams of Klamath Falls has filed with the stale engineer an application call inn for the appropria tion of 15 second feet of water from Upper Klamth Lake for the irrita tion of li7& acres of land. If tna application la crantea me water win be puhped directly from the lake and be distributed by means of a canal seven miles lone The estimat ed cost of the project Is S1S.004. Hen McComber and Frank McCom ber of Merlin. Or., have applied fur the appropriation of water from ta east fork of lew Wood creek tor the Irritation of 10 acres In JosepV ne county. Joseph F. Reed of Nys- sa. Or., has applied tor tne appropna- Ion of water from Owyhee river to irrlrate 100 acres In Malheor coun-tr. Busick's SALEM ALBANY DILL PICKLES In Balk New Shipment Received CARL A ROWKRSOX CROCEHY 3H3 Court Street I'hone 409 HAMILTON THE FURMXLRB HAJf WU1 make and bang your drapes. Largest Stock of Drapery. S40 Court Street. SPECIAL FOR ONE WEEK Tires selllnr at old prices. Free tube with each tire. 6000 miles of ser vice at a savin it of 40 per cent. SALEM VEUE COMPANY 162 North Commercial Street Miss Helen Moore, a student of , i . t 1 1 i urcfun Aicricuiiurii runrjr, is spending a tew days' visit with her parents. Alderman A. II. and Mrs. Moore, into Islle street,- V A IMlintt tt fnreter. was In Portland yesterday. wail M. mil. umiiiri momrj oi I.lnn rnnnlr rallmt nn AllfinifT General Drown yesterday. Mr. Hill has been district attorney or deputy 1U sja r. a v v . WEST FUR CO. ' Puts of Quality New Location 231 Court St. Opp. Court House MONUMENTS It your monumental work la solicit ed , kindly ask the solicitor for our business card. J. C. JOXES, Prop. Capital Monumental Works 2210 S. Com. St. Phone 689. Salem potatoes jmm Seed and Table Stock. Get thera now, they won't last long. Phone 717. Office 642 State St. Warehouse Trade and High MANGIS BROS. For Kiddles, per pair 64e RDLXANT STORE 214 North Commercial Street Let us prove to you that our prices are less. Some good bargains In new and used pianos. THE WILEY B. ALLEN CO. 61 J Court St. Derby building 12 bars Cream Oil Soap f I.oo 100 pounds Carrots SI. 23 100 pounds Early Rose Spuds so.ou 60 pounds Half Ground Salt. . . .OOr 100 pounds Wild Hay fl.OO THE 1IIGIILAXD GROCERY Phone 496 746 Highland Avenue 1920 ELGIN SIX IS HERE llotoriata who ar looking- for a trnnr a.rTlcrabt. ear with lrnt body llnM ana interior permeation. chat umo maximum arvic ana conomy at a reasonable prlca snouid this car. LEE L GILBERT, Distributor 1SS S Cat r4al SteC WANTED Furniture, ranges, beaters, tools, and, in fact anything you hare to sell. I buy for cash. Phone 610 or 611. : W00DRY, The Auctioneer! LONG DISTANCE AUTO TRUCKING WILLAfilETTE VALLEY TRANSFER CO. Phone 1400 We also do local hauling. m ir..k i.ar. mt Vnrlnaerlnv I nrwrniFft For . I CAHPKT. STOVKS. M ACI1IH KRT AND TOOLS EXPERT ELECTEICAL WORK lTf,9 I rLKxrrcRia eo. 171 So. Commercial St. Phone tss v. om i si rmm WT W T. RIGD0N CO. Leading Funeral DirMton MYRTLE KN0WLAND Music and MuaJcal MercfeaadlM Soawra Dealer la Salem 411 Court St. Salem. Oregon Telephone SIS WM. GAHLSD0RF The Store of Housewares WANTED JUXK AND LCHIXEPr OF ALL KEVDS We also buy second-hand goods. It yon bare anything to sell for a good price cU 98. The Square Deal llADse, CAPITAL JUNK CO. 27 1 Chemeketa St. Salem, Ore. 1920 Models of the "Lexington Minute Man Six" "Auburn Beauty Six" and "Elcar Fiery Four" now on exhibi tion at 178 S. Commercial. BISHOP BROS. High and Ferry Sta. Phone 1400 WE BUY Farm Produce. Eggs, etc.. Paying IHchest Cash Market Prices. WANTED Apples and Vegetables PEOPLE'S CASH STORE PERSONAL MENTION HOTEL ARRIVALS hed of thj Santlata forest and li acres in the vicinity of Rustler park, on the Crater forest la Oregon. With the exceptional 40.099 yel low pine seedlings frota Page Creek nnrsery. in the Siskiyou national forest, which II be ntd on lb Hastier peak area, all the plaaUst stock will com from the Wind Hirer narwery. near Carson. Wash., ia the Columbia national forest, and III con si si chleMy of DoagUa fir. A little noble fir. silver fir aad west, ern white pine will be used vn the Dreitenbash project. Shipping ot ta more than a sall llon baby trees to various plaatlsc sites began this week at the Wind River nursery. SALEM YOUTHS WILL CAVORT song w;il conclude the rvva tar's fan. It will be a happy evealag for a knack of happy fUlea hoys. If tow have fmtiry or ecx for ale. a buiflrd ad la Tbo IMai. wUJ aril tbetsi for yoeu Wienerwursts and Cooke Pat ton to be Main Sources of Entertainment. All We AsIc Is A Trial .... Reuorible Rites Jut trj ore of czr ULsztzt, Price 45c CHERRY CITY HOTEL OppotUe 0. EL Drpct MAKIOS D. C. Farmer. II. W. Wrlaht. II. M. Wllhurson. S-attl: Mr. and Mrs. V. T. Haker. u. II. IjiP- lln. C. II. Ilarigan. William S. Hear t Y W. Shaffer. W. L. Crosby. M. r.. Waters. Portland: F. W. Kinney Olympla. Wash.: K. K. Hlnnk. Haln- lef. Wash.; C. 8. Itowne. Aumsville: V. A. IWrfler. Silverton: H. M. Crosse. W. S. Charles. Spokane. HI. lOII J. It. i;dJard. P. P. Wil liams. K. Jarobwn. J. II. I.lenan. O. A. Iteeves. J. II. Kvsns. W. II Hentley. D. C. Hosart. J. F. Mille. Portland: C. Tl. Ilkldecard. Oren City; Mr. anil Mrs. H F. Wo.h1. York. Nebraska; Mr. and Mrs. C. Steward. Stayton: Mrs. F. U Holt, liaskins: Mr. and Mrs. D. Mnrphy. Tillamook: A. I. Wilbur. Albany. AUGO Thomas Street. II-nry J Kilbourn. Hoston. Mas : Charles n Drown. C. A. ApeUren. Portland: Mr. and Mrs. K. F. Itodgers. Tilla mook. - "Weenie." magic words to boy life will be the password at the boys feed, to be held In the Y. M. C. A dining room tonight. Preparations are under way for entertaining over 100 of the boy members ot the as sociation. The feed will consist cf macaroni and rbeese. Vienna rolls, cocoa, cook ies, and above all else, "weinera. After the feed will be an old fashioned r'ogram. "Oee. but I wish Cook Patton would show us them tricks again." unanimously declare the boys, and Cook Is going to show them over again. O. J. Hu'.l will trot oat some real old mellow southern songs on "de ole banjo." Fred McGraw of Wil lamette university. give a hum orous recitation. Mrs. le Moine Clark of the Uncoin school will give the boys a few Inside tips oa the way to whittle. Itribrt Vlesko. who has a nifty little voice, will sing a slo and Secretary Klrln will pro vide a flute so!o or two maybe. It the crowd can stand It. Cook and hit wondertul tricks and a sine- TT is as important to get used gas out as to put fresh a.sin. The Moons Multiple Ex haust System prevents exhaust choking. 1 Aa exclusive featurcf THE B. ic C EI0T0R CO. 178 SonUi Cosraerdxl Lrsittn Me MORE TREES FOR SANTIAM AREA National Forests of Oregon and Washington to be Re planted This Spring More thsn l-'.oo srres of burned over land on the national forests of OreKon and Washington will be re planted vim lres this spring ac cord Inr to an announcement by Dis trict Forester Georce II. Cecil. This Includes 540 acres of Ihe Cispus burn. In the Kainier national forest, and Tl acres of the -Sole-duck burn, near Lake Crescent. In th Olympic forest in Washington: :SK acres on the Dreitenbash mater- DREAMLAND RINK Band Music Wednesday, Saturday and Snndiy Evenings Ladies Frt Monday uxd Friday AfUnwxwu aad rriday tTening BETTER READ Right here Every day Always fresh D?iNIy Tr? It ToJav Bake-Rite Sanitary Bakery , 43? sutu stmt