Acs THE CRF.OOM STATESMAN: SATURDAY. MARCH 27, 190. e ; f , I J vt7i i CITY WEWS r m Special meeting of Salm r iu.lu- No. 4. A. F. & A. M. tLJT t,,is Vt'ninK- Work in the vr V. C. decree. Visltiskg 'brethren welcome. ' Meeting 1 Today i Mrs. Russell Catlin will entertain tb Daughters of the American Revo " lotion at her home, 1209 Chemeketa street, this tfternoon at 2:30 o'clock for the regular meeting of the or ganization. Hr. 8. C Stone May now be found at Tyler's drug itore. 1131 I Identified , Jasper Hill. 2S. alias C. II. Hill, alias Jack Gllmore. was yesterday positively identified by Maud Jones, a clerk of the It. S. McNeil company. being the person who early in the ' '.week purchased 7 dozen eggs and .hsrred the bill of $5.10 to the De- ' pot restaurant. There la no depot restaurant. Hill came in the store and asked to purchase a crate of eggs. Tiu, II. A. IC Will Meet with Mra. Russell Catlin. 120 Chemeketa, at 2:30 this Saturday af ternoon'. f DOROTHY GISIl In "MARY ELLKX COMES TO TOWN" CONTINUOUS tiHOW TODAY EAGLE DRESS SHIRTS ; $2.00, $3.00 to $10.00 SCHETS 844 State Street The Knpp mhelner House la Salem WILLARD, Storage Battery SERVICE STATION 233 N. Higb St. Telephone 203 ELECTRIC RESTAURANT 481 SUte Street Oar Specialty: Outer-1- t-Tlnh Chops Call! Con Carae ' J.D.MADDOX,Prop. D. H. MOSHER MEN'S TAILORING High Class 474 Court Street BICYCLES .AND REPAIRS LLOYD E. RAMSDEN 887 Court Street 0n Orreland, nearly new, tlx cylin der, l passenger, equipped all Cord Tires and one extra, new. Guaran teed la AX shape for $1260. , WOOD-ROSE MOTOR CO. til BUU St. Phone S 11 The most sanitary kitchen cabinet made, The Kitchen Maid. H.L STIFF FURNITURE CO. ; WEST FUR CO. : Part of Quality New Location tSl Court St. Opp. Court Rouse v MONUMENTS- ('IN CtCt 'wm lt onr monumental work is soliclt- 4, kindly ask the solicitor for onr soilness card. " J. C. JONES, Prop. : Capital 3IonumenUl Works "10 8. Com. St. Phone 689, Salem WANTED Furniture, ranges, heaters, tools, d, in fact anything you hare to W.- I buy for cash. Phone 610 Of 111, WOODRY, The Auctioneer ; WnLGAHLSDORF ;The Store of Eonsewares Kuril Uutts lUg Truck A truck belonging to the Gideon btolz company was struck bv a Ford automobile driven by T. E. Zimmer man, route 9. Salem, yesterday af ternoon at Ferry and Commercial stieets. Zimmerman was driving close behind the motor truck, and when K. Huseh, driver of the truck slowed down for the corner the small car crashed into the rear of the truck. Neither of the, drivers was injured. .The smaller car was slight ly damaged. The accident was re ported to the police. Motion IMctu Follow the evening address at the First Congregational church Sunday. File First Paper Declaring his intention of becom ing a citizen of the United States. Nicholas Krebs. 49, a resident and farmer of Woodburn. filed first eiti- xenship papers with the county clerk I yesterday. Krebs is a native of r ranee. He came to the States in 1ST2. United Dance Tonight On the big armory floor. Two Couple Marry Two marriage licenses were Issued from the office of the countv record er yesterday. Frank Oster. 22. liv- ing at Sllverton. secured a license tolfrom their home at Scotts Mills on marry Martha Redding. 19, also of I Silverton. The marriage will be I held at Silverton todav. Elmer I David Kine. 29, of Monitor, obtained I a license to marry Elizabeth Wllk-lralls ins. 23, of Woodburn. The couile were married at Woodburn yester- I day. Nominating Petition Ttlank Get them at The Statesman office. Messenger llojr Ilrulel Jack Stanton, a messenger boy. Cure that Tired Feeling. A Turkish Bath will do it. OREGON BATH HOUSE CITY CLEANING WORKS Oaaers of Quality Cleaning Dyeing R&pairtax 1261 State St. Phon Tit 0REG0NUS A PERFECT CI GAS . Manufactured by HENDERSON'S CIGAR FACTORY Phone Sit. DENNIS0N ELECTRIC CO. JOB WORK AND FIXTURES X22 North Liberty Street Salem Ante Radiator Shop Radiators, Fenders and Oaa Tanks Repaired Tractor Radiators a Specialty Ford Radiators for Sale 19S 8. Jtth St, Salem. Ore. Bonds, Mortgages Interest Bearlss; Inreetmenta HAWKINS & ROBERTS 804.207 Oregon Building U.S. GARAGE SS4 Ferry Street USED BUT NOT ABUSED CARS SPECIAL Neir series Btudebaker, Talue 11625, today $1100. U.S. Oarage. Phone 1751 POTATOES Seed and Table Stock. Get thera now, they won't last long. Phone 717. Office 542 State St. Warehouse Trade and High MANG1S BROS. LONG DISTANCE AUTO TRUCKING WILLAMETTE VALLEY TRANSFER CO. Phone 1400 We also do local hauling. WANTED JCXK AXD ilACniNEP T OF ALL K1XD3 We also bay secon4-hand goods. If yon hare anything to sell for good price call 1)8. The Square Deal Hoose. CAPITAL JUNK CO. 271 Chemeketa St. Salem, Ore. received severe bruises and a badlv damaged bicycle when he collide! with an automobile driven by Will Adams at the alley near the I'.linh theater, on State street. Thursday nijeht. The windshield of the auto mobile was shattered. Live Christian F.udeuvor Meeting At C:30 p. in. Sunday at First Con gregational church. Mos Fowlo, leader. Owner of Car Is Found H. W. Hale. 1695 North Church street, was yesterday found to be the owner of an automobile which had stood since Monday on Ferry street, west of Commercial. Police believed the car had been stolen and Thursday night U was placed in the Marlon garage. Nominating Petition Illanka Get them at The Statesman office. Hicycle Recovered a. ntznugn. i street, re ported yesterday to the police that he had found a bicycle hidden in the shrubbery near his home. It proved to "be a wheel that was stolen from Max Hafter while Hafter was at the Dreamland rink Thursday nlcht MThe Mater Quest km" Will be Dr. Kantner's sermon sul- ject at the First Congregational church tomorrow evening. Palm Sunday services in the morning. Iloy lisariiear Two boys. Peter Myers. 15 years eld. and Jchn Myers. 12. disappeared Thursday, according to information received by Sheriff Needham. and have not been heard from. The boys had talked, is it said, of going to City and Dlack Rock. "'e Sal Cash register. The Spa. Police Find Itieyele Police yesterday . recovered a bi cycle that was stolen from Newton Mumy, 4 80 North Twenty-fourth street, from near the high school, several days ago . The wheel was found under the bridge at the foot of Center 6treet with several parts missing. Palm Sunday Service At the First Congregational church tomorrow. "The Kingly Christ will be the sermon subject. Palms. Mrs. Thompson Die Mrs. Fannie Thompson died yes terday .at a local hospital after a lingering illness and the body is be ing held at the Webb & Clough es tablishment until word is received from relatives as to the funeral ar- 4 W Dr.CR O'Neill 1 1 z I OPTOnETRlST-OPTlOAM ST Alt SlHftT ' 1 144 Knelt Rani ftiittff 1 T- lOUU 4 faM VIA ex v"'' e I f 100 pounds Wild liar fl.OO 100 lbs. Early Rose Spuds.. 83.00 100 pounds Good Wheat. . .84.00 1 Bale Straw 75c 50 lbs. Half Ground Salt....OOc THE HIGHLAND GROCERY Phone 496 746 Highland Ave. MITH' For MOKE State and Commercial Streets Small Investment Loans Realty Loans House Rental Agency General Property Dealing JOII' II. SCOTT REALTY CO., 228 Oregon Building Phone 254 Salem, Oregon Busick's SALEM ALBANY HAMILTON THE FURX1TCRE UiX Will make and hang your drapes Largest Stock of Drapery. 240 Court Street. WONDER HOSE For Kiddies, per pair 60c RE3IXAXT STORE 214 North Commercial Street mm iiMTt tn Tim that onr orlcei J J v.-.(-. i; now ire JRBe. b,w and need pianos. Ttir TXTfl CV H AIT VN rn I(lb ITASrfJUa V n ' 619 Court St. Derby building Electric Machtnery and Englnaering Company Vor r.TCVV.VT T.T.I! tTTEJCAL WORK 337 Court Street Phone 48S W T. RIGDON CO. Treading Funeral Director BISHOP BROS. HIzh and Ferry Sts. Phone 1400 WE BUY Farm Produce. Eggs. etc. Paying! Highest Cash Market Prices. S S i i XCUSE MY DUST rangements. Mrs. Thompson was 3f ears old and Is a native of Louisi ana. Iligdon and Son Reliable funeral directors. Funeral In Portland The body of Mrs. Sarah McWIl- liams. who died at a local hOHpital yesterday morning, was sent last last night by the Webb & dough company to Portland where funeral services will be held and burial made. She was 2 years old and had been ill for some time. Ii. P. O. K. Ihuice Wednesday evening. March 31, for Elks and ladles. Arrive From California Mrs. Charles Fuller (Ixls Coahow) of Hood River, who has been visit ing her sister. Mrs. Walter Doyle (Eva Conhow) at her home in Chico. Calif., arrived here last night on her return home and will spent to day with Mrs. W. Carlton Smith. The Misses Coshow were very popu lar in Salem society about 1. yeara ego when hey lived here with their parents. Dance Tonight Indies free admission. Administrator Apto4aled George Ricketts was appointed ad ministrator of the estate of Dew-y Ricketts deceased, by an order of the county court yesterday. The ad ministrator furnished s bond of $1000. F. L.. Newman. Roy ShleHi and S. M. Endicott were selected 'y the court to serve as appraisers f the property. Auburn Dnnce Hail- Under new management new 5- plece Jazz orchestra. Saturday night. One Fatal Accident Ohe fatal accident was reported to the state accident commission for the meek ending March 2S out of a total of 4 23 industrial casualties. The fatal case was that of Jim Fte- kas. a laborer at Westlmber. Or. Of the total number of accidents re ported. 397 were subject to the pro visions of the workmen's compen sation act. 12 were from firms and corporations that have rejected the act and 16 were from public utility corporations not subject to the act. For Cash register. The Spa. Oil Company Aks Favor The Standard Oil company has ap plied to the public service commis sion for permission to eitend a spur track at grade over Roosevelt ave nue at Seaside. Legal Blank Get them at The Statesman office Catalog on application. TRANSFER Baggage and Moving. Hauling any where and everywhere VERIBEST 'TRANSFER Phone 1344 129 ii. Com' I USED CARS To Sell Cheap for Cash or to trade for Bread and Butter THE H. A C. MOTOR CO. 178 S. Commercial St. DILL PICKLES In Balk New Shipment Received CARL DOWKRSOX GROCERY OKI Court Street Phone 4 (Ml SPECIAL FOR ONE WEEK Tires selling at old prices. Free tnbe with each tire. 6000 miles of ser vice at a saving of 40 per cent. SALEM VELIE COMPANY 162 North Commercial Street 1920 ELGIN SIX IS HERE Motorinta who are looking- for a strong-, acrvlceable car with elegant body line and Interior specification that assume maximum service and economy at a reasonable price should this car. LEE L GILBERT, Distributor 1M Se. rsaeetal Street. I ItEVI EYf BF.R that w p., th aicbe. Ht for SECOVD.ll AW1 rt HSITI RK I caki-kts. stovks. macuixebt I a ii Tkn Don't sell anvthlnr befor ye aee us i XUD Ci CAPITAL II AMU WARM AJID N. C..V" Phe NT MYRTLE KN0WLAND Moate svad MnalcsJ MeTcwjUkdtoe Soswrn Dealer la Salens 418 Court St. 8alem, Oregon Telephone SSS WANTED Apples and Vegetables PEOPLE'S CASH STORE Harry lloxle to 1eav Harry lloxle. who for several year has been cashier in the office of the state insurance coinmNsioner. will leave soon tor Ios AngeN- vhere he will go into the inoirunr. business It is under ftood he will b succeeded in the state Insurance department by Mls Nell Sykes. lloxle obtained leave of absence from the depart ment to go into tre service during the war. and served in France. Miss Sykes has been in Siberia as a war worker. Dr. J. O. Malthl Who for the past IS months has been practicing medicine here In as sociation whh Dr. Clements, will leave In a few days to resume his former work in Monmouth. Dr. Matthis ha made a host of friends in Salem and vicinity mho will re gret his leaving, and this is true not only of his patients, but particularly of the medical profession with whom his associations and dealings have been most agreeable. For the pres ent Dr. Matthis will continue to look alter a part of his practice here, and will be at Dr. Clements' offlre each Tuesday afternoon for consultation with those who desire to see him. War Mothers Meet TnUj Every mother In Salem whose son rr daughter enlisted in the aervlc during the World war frin Marlon county is urged to attend lh Salem chapter of the American War Moth ers at the meeting in th Commercial duo rooms at 2:30 o'clock today. Mrs Jean Mortis Ellis of lh Y. M. C . educational hoard, will speak and important business mill come up concerning the plans for railng money to fu-nlsh the memorial ward in the new Salem hospital. Ai!lree uJnei Wontrn Mrs. K. T. Allen of Armenia, who is in Salem for a few das. poke to a larpe group of Salem women ye terday aftinor.n in the Commercial club auditorium. Mr. Allen has a charming manner aad Inserts into her addrt-iue .much humor which keeps one continually alert durinc her speak in sr. Mrs. Allen ban been a missionary in Armenia and during the recent world war. and before, has rone through many horrifying experiences, and with her huoband and three children escaped almost marvelously. Ist nlcht Mm. Allen addrefised a dinner at which ah was honor r.uct. riven by the Holi ness and Professional Woman' club in the Y. W. C. A. rooms. Xew Corporal ! Seven new Oregon firms filed ar ticles of incorporation here Friday, two firms filed resolutions showing In cease In capital stock, two con cerns dissolved and one forelrn cor poration was rranted a permit to operate In this state. Corporations that filed articles were: Hamilton Automobile company. Portland: In corporators. C. K. Hamilton. M. R. Calderwood. Homer I. Anrell; capi talization. I2S.O0O. Knlite Oararr. Portland: Incorporators. William . Ikllows. C. C. Brown. John P. Han nan: capitalisation. flO.000. Cen tran corporation. Portland: Incor porators. Fred G. Meyer. E. Olson. L. E. Schmidt; capitalisation. S2S.004. J. L. Caldwell. Inc. Portland: In corporators. J. L. Caldwell. R. G. MacFarlane. Allan Joy: rapltalixa tion. $10,000. Oak Rldre Lumber company. Oak Rldre. Lane county: Incorporators. C. S. Williams. Ed E. Smith. Levi Lodlum: capitalisation. SI 5.000. Hush. Park I son company. Portland: Jncorporators. Winifred K. Bush. Earl Parkison. Eugene B. Bush: capitalization. S2S.O0O. Cooper-Carey Motor company. The Dalles; incorporators. J. A. Cooper. F. C. Carey. J. L. Chllders; capitalization. 15000. A permit to operate In Ore gon was Issued to the Wells Broth ers Construction company. Incorpor ated under the laws of the state of Maine. The capitalization is 1500.. 000 and P. A. Wells of Portland Is attorney-in-fact for Oreron. The Mowltt Commlsftlon company of Portland filed resolutions showing an increase In capital stock from 11000 to 15000 and supplementary articles chanrlng the name to T. R. ilowitt tc Co. The Lumbermen's Clearinr House company Increased its capital stock from $100,000 to $250,000. Resolutions of dlssolu tion were filed by the DarowUh- Allen company, and by the Twin States Motor Car company, both of Portland. t PZSJ50NAL MENTION K. D. Spencer was here yesterday from Portland. J. W. 1'a'iuette of Scotts Mills was In Kalem yesterday. Mrs. K. T. Allen of Armenia. an.I Mis Verna llartzler of Japan, will speak at the llayeavllle district Sun day school ronvnllon which will t? held at the Jason Iee Memorial church Sunday. HOTEL ARRIVALS MARION -Mrs. McElroy. 1 It McKniRht. George Shepherd. I.. W Damon. It. A. I'rire. J. S Meeks Portland: K. I.. Welder. J K Mar tin. Albany; II. C. Wheeler. Yarolt. Wanh.: A. O. (eeddls. lttnu-b-irg: Wil liam Crant, Vacairell. Cat: I'llnian. Mt. AnL Itl.Krll - H. It Ifogan. Onaeco: J. J. Van KI.eW. Iteaverton: Owi n M. Callaway. MrMinnville; A C Sha'i brauh. New burs; IV W. No(Ukt. Silverton; A. Miller. Iullas; I. It. Kraner. S.-uitlo; J. II. Korkerfel- low. Taroma: Homer F. Akev. Co!- dendale. Wah ; Fred K. Turner. Cottage drove ARtlO - Kivlra Kvan. Modest Cal.: William Catto. F. F. Grotfln. K. IV l.e.!i.-. 1'i.rtland: Mr and Mrs, Ortnun. Madras. Or. XXFF.SF-S KKKITUTiM It Is none of our holiness. Hut we always have had an Idea ihit It wasn't a common ordinary on--cent apple that tempted poor old Adai. lt was Fve's curves. Ark sas Thomas Cal. e : Outfitter to Women, Quality Merchandise SERVICE MEN HEAR ANALYST Mrs. Ellis Addresses Boys at Dinner and Makes Ap pointmcnts Mrs. Jean Morris Ellis, character analyst, appeared and spoke to a larre Bnmr of the ev-servlre men at the Y. M. C. A. lattMjtht. Pri vate appointment were ma! A dinner prepared In Y. M. C. A. style ill errd. Nearly all of tn 75 ex rvk men mho made recurvation mrr prent. When the dinner was fin ished Srr!ary Jamm Elln f ifce Y. M. C. A. made a nbort p-rh In-tiodurlnk- Mr. Ellis. Mrs. E1JU has studied p)c bolory In many of" the leading rciui-e of the Cn'tvJ Plates. For the pt 27 years she has t en dclnx character anylii and voca tional guidance work. Mr E:i: Is here through the effort ef the rds cational board of the Y. M. C. A. Mrs Ellis had one on in th war. and not lone after the war had t-e-cun she herself waa called on to r? to France and work !th the A. 11 F. After many days spent la prep aration and In anticipation of the day when she would leave for ovt seas the order for her to o arros was coantermanded because he had a ion in the erv!ce who vti also srroii the sea. There was a mili tary rullnr that prohibited the im mediate relative of the aMr from entertnc the same territory. iter aiappointmem. the :!. was Indeaenbahle. Mr. Kill ald lht In case of another war she hopel trained women would he allowed to enter and serve In the places of need. irs. Kills was with the aprare division for some time dartnc the war. She related many of her et prienre with the soldiers ho were enable to ret aero and some who were not in the ervW-e. In rlvlne character analysis for those who wh It. Mr. KUis say the objeet Is to ait th r-erwa to beeome fatilliar with himeetf sal to help him cbooe the vocation f "r which hi talents are best fifed. At the meeting last n'.gM numerous ap pointments were made, beclaalagat o'clock this morning and con Us o- Ing until the afternoon. Habas Corpus Withdrawn, Boys Go to California Raymond Ayerley. 21. and RosseTl Ayerley. 22. who were arrested spoa lelegraphle Information for the el leged theft of an aatomoblU from the authorities at Hkrfleli. Cat ifornla. left Salem last night In rat- tody of three deputies for Has ere field. The boys have been lodged la the city Jail for almot two weeks aai hen the llakersfleld ahoritl railed for the boy, through their attorney they applied for a writ of habeas corpus. The conrt rrantel their request, and set April 1. as the time for their appearance tefoe the court to decide what action would be taken. Yesterday the boys through the'r attorney made a motion to dismiss their right of habeas corpus vtVb was granted by Jalge Hingham. The boya left on the 10 o'clock train for Hakersfield last Bight. Lower Columbia Highway Will Be Closed Monday The slate highway defartuest announced yesterday that the Loer Columbia Itiver highway will be close.! Monday. March 29. bet w fi BETTER READ Right here Every day Always fresh Delay Try It Today Bake-Rite Sanitary Bakery 43? Elate Stmt I j Fid low the CTtmh (I In I fx Irewmlal lUsk. I.tr fee 4-ls !. Ur. TaeoiLs). Velsr.tay. TtMsrtaf mm I rVUi. Mm-tm-rmA WnlsrxU;. Marrh .11. ftr. .4si- fciUIrrw's Iks, Kelanlay, S-V-. IUbmI vsia.ie SkeiarXi esvl KwsxLsy. Mum and CHIrirea Popular Price Astoria a&4 Cl Ilka ale to prm:t W re-deck la g oC a hndge at ISsi&r loot. 16 miles wen of Cila&;. The m4 win te closed oaly ote dj. sad the etly tctaas of trsf.'ie te taeen Catakacle aad Astoria ea tlal day wi:i by train. If r MI la bmf or sell a cUined awl La The titsii tit It for 1 ova. tU DELCO-LIGHT Th tiaill.U tUerU iAU mJ ftw fUmt KcoRomlcal la operation. Rst oa kereeoe. gasoline r gas. OSWALD BROS. rr. axgkuorc e m m i.i ii .. I I scnviCE We give service that has proven Itself to W re liable la every way. aad the errw cieaey with wkkh we render It ls snres year r plete saUafacUos, 7TI Yes our IrtaJ is deaa asd ivcet and pure a&J vbolescst tnJ palatable aaJ of the prcp rr weight and comUlmrj. Oar pastrj i a eoniiitcnt food also. In fact all of the baked foods tbtt leave this eatabliahoest tare been builded for lie pur pose of pleaaics; joa. PEERLESS BAKERY rhOlip Winter. Prop. 1TU e-