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4 TTTE CREOOX STATESMAN: TIT-SHAY. APRIL 0, 1020. i' 1 CITY NEW V"'J2Sa -Pai Post No. 9. Am- meeting rican Legion on Tup. day night at 7:30 at The armory. Depart ment Commander W. H. Folett will be nr..: ent Important meeting.! Nomina tion of officers. AH ex-service men nd prospective members invited. ( See Baseball Score Today At Otto Klett's, 473 State street Bicycle In Found1 A bicycle, stolen from Earnest Zinfl. tras' recovered from the home of Clyde Johnson. 296 "Cottage street, where it bad been left: by the- thief- The wneei was reported miss- ins Saturday night and Sunday mor ning it was found and I reported by Mr.'.uohnsop. At the Ititity Sale On Friday and Saturday you will find many useful things Woman's union of the First Con gre gatlonal church. Birrrle Goes T The automobile stolen from How ard Hulsey., 475 South jTwenty-third treet. was found Sunday morning glTfitcfflgf NORMA TALJUDGE ; ' '.. - . In . v: .j . SHS LOVES AND LIES" . TOMORROW t ETHEL CLAYTOX I at the rink, where it Was nrnhaklv left by the thieves after they had gone for a ride. Mr. Hulsey now repprtk that his bicycle was stolen frofa the porch of his home some umei Saturday night. '.New For Gladiolus Bulbs See Polk Hills Mixture In Todajj." . . ; Purej and Money Gone A hian giving his name as J: 1. Williams went to the tolice station Sunday Bight and asked for a bed. He said that a purse containing 965 was stolen from him' Sunday while in a local pool hall. William h no definite suspicions relative to the theft. Two Auto Injured John Minnickel. a taxi driver, re ported to the police that Sunday morning he collided with an auto mobile driven by a man named Pur vine at State and Commercial street damaging both cars to some extent. No one was injured. Legal Blank Get them at The Statesman office. Catalog on application. Utility Sale At the Gingrich-Motor & Tire Co. on Court street. Send all material early Friday morning. Overcoat Is Stolen An overcoat belonging to T. J. Gil lespie was stolen from, the vestibule at the Church of God. 1315 North Church street, some time between 7 and 9 Sunday night. Mr. Gillespie I described the coat to the police. Kkeen Wins ConteM In the freshman oratorical contest held at Willamette university yester day Hoy Skeen took first place. Miss Kuby Kosencranz was the other con testant and the score was very close. Miss Rosencranz was awarded first place in delivery and Mr. Skeene in thought and composition. This be ilng a tie. the percentages were con- siaerea ana mis gave Mr. saeen a slight advantage. Mr. Skeen will, therefore, represent the freshman class in the interclass oratorical con' test which, will be held at Wlllam ette in a few weeks. For Gladiolus Bulb See Polk Hills Mixture Today." In "New Girl Wanted At The Spa. Tools Are Stolen C. F. Way. 1259 &outh Liberty street, reported td the police yester day that a kit of electrical tools, valued at about $60, was missing from his , automobile. He .left it parked in front of the Adventist ehurcn on North Fifth street while he was in church Sunday night. He believes the, kit was stolen at that time. Daughter Is Horn :" lA daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Siegmund at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Vail. 118 South Cottage street. Sunday. April 4. The little girl has been named Margaret Esther. See Baseball Score Today At Otto Klett's. 475 State street. For Gladiolus Bulbs See Polk Hills Mixture In "New Today." , Nominating Petition Blanks Get: them at The Statesman office. Khriner in Portland- Mr. and Mrs. Milton Meyers. Dr. and Mrs. O. A. Olson, Fred Erixon. Mr. and Mrs. William MeGilchrlst and Mr. and Mrs. Joe McAllister were in Portland Sunday attending the Shriners Easter services in the Portland auditorium. Cilrl Wanted Gray Belle. Ihr.' Brown to Speak- Under the auspices of the Marlon County Children's bureau Dr. Frank E. Brown will give a talk Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock in the Commercial club rooms. His subject ill be "The Care of the Child's Ear." Gladioli Phone for descriptive price list of gladioli. W. C. Franklin, 52F14. For gale Cash register. The Spa. Cars Come Togrth About 6:30 o'clock p. m. Sunday I W. P. Sabln. 717 Hawthorn avenue. Portland, reported to the police that he had an automobile accident aboat 6:10 at Commercial and Center streets. While driving a car east on Center an unknown woman driving a car that belonged to Harry E. Smith, route 4. collided, causing about $50 worth of damage to the iDtn machine. Smith had not re ported to the police, but Mr. Fabin thinks that he can settle matters later. 1. S. IfiplEg (Ed. Outfitters to Women, Blisses and Children Quality Merchandise Popular Price Rigdon and Reliable funeral directors. HOTEL AXBXVALM Funeral Held Sunday The funeral of Walter 11. Strick land, who died Friday at his home four miles east of Salem where he had lived for the last eight years. was held Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock front the Rfedoa chapel. Rev. G. L. Lovell conducted the ser vices. A large number of friends .were In attendance including several members-of the bookbinders' nnion to which he belonged In Portland. Burial followed the service in City View cemetery. Aged Maa Run Over w . K. Bunn. route . reported to I the police Sunday that while turn ing east on Court street from Com mercial street he struck A. G. Bos- ser. 61 years old. and knocked him to the pavement. Mr. Bunn assisted him to his room over the Home res taurant and summoned Dr. Fair- child, who stated that he did not oelleve the Injuries to be serious. Gladioli Phone for descriptive price lUt of gladioli. W. C. Dibble. 1198. Two I tor Kfae Superintendent L. M. Gilbert of the state training school notified the police yesterday that two of the boys had escaped and had last been seen at the Oregon Electric depot. They are Lloyd Zachery and a boy named Stickney, both about 16 years old. The police are keeping watch for them. Ylectrlc Machineryand Engineering ' Company . '. - ' Pot . .j- i EXPERT ZLZ0TXI0AL $37 Court Street Phone 488 W T. RIGDON CO. Leading Funeral . Director! . BISHOP BROS. HlA and Ferry Sta. Phone 1400 WE BUY Farm Produce, Eggs, etc.. Faying Highest cash Market price. ' DENNIS0N ELECTRIC CO. JOB WORK AND FIXTURES . 22 North Liberty Street BICYCLES AND REPAIB3 LLOYD E. RAMSDEN 887 Oonrt Stmt One Ovreland. nearly new, six cylin der, S passenger, equipped all Cord Tires and one extra, new. Guaran teed In Al shape tor $12(0. .... - ; . i WOOD-ROSE MOTOR CO. Mrs. Stokke 1 airs. Tina Stokke, wife of Ole Stokke of Portland, died at a local hospital Sunday night after a linger ing Illness. The body was sent oy the Rigdon company to the home la Portland where funeral services and burial wUl be held. Salem Auto Radiator Soon Radiators, Fenders ana os Tanks Repaired Tractor Radiators a Specialty Ford Radiators tor Sals lS 8.11th St. Salem. Or. Bonds, Mortgages Interest Bearing Intra! meats HAWKKS & ROBERTS 90407 Oregon Bonding Potter Funeral Today The funeral of Mrs. Emma J. Pot ter, widow of Charles X. Potter, who died early Sunday morning at her jome will be held this afternoon at 2 o'clock from the Rigdon chapel. Rev. T. S. Anderson of the First Presbyterian church will conduct the services and burial will follow In City View cemetery. Lirenaew lued Marriage licenses were issued yes terday to William Evans. 22. a far mer living at 282 South High street, and Frances Turner. 19, 24 4 South High street. Walter R. Liesey. 20. a sawmill worker, or 605 Wilbur street, and Zora StowelL 1? of Stay- ton. ' MARIO.V- George g. Ueddi. C. B. Mc.Naln.Mrs. I M. Mlel. F. A. Woodward. San Francisco; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schruelle. Harblne. Neb.; C R. Broadshaw. Salt Lake Cltr: J. R. Montgomery. Tasadena: 11. O. Mulholland. L. A. Lltsey, Paul Sul livan. Portland. BLIG11 W. II. Wood worth. F. C. Davlea, W. B. Wilbur. J. W. Wright. Joe Raymond. Portland; George W. Sherwood. Corvallis; R. G. Warren. Centralia; II. C. Mrigold. Port Town- send: A. L. Bernet. J. Bernet. Ore gon City; Clifford 8. Weaver. Glen- brook; Albert S. Weaver, I A. Lucksing. Monroe. Or.; Dr. W. L. Bates. Sioux City; Alonto Hall. San Diego; John Pickens. Corvallis. ARGO Mr. and Mrs. John Jones. Portland; Harry Goodwin. Gates; W. F. L. Wright. Wlllamlna: A. Sterling. Jefferson Cltr. Mo.; Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Grimes. Portland: F. II. Bradley. St. Helens: John C Col lins. Portland. I WITH THE RED CROSS Girl Wanted ' Cray Belle. Battery Tester Found A battery testing Instrument was found Sunday afternoon and turned in to the police, where It Is being held for the owner." It was picked up by II. L. Clark on Cherry street. Lore, Watchmaker aaul 7ewel J 27 State street, Salem. Two Roys Con few In response to a telegram received from Henry Baumbach. Lodl Calif. Isaac Baumbach. 16. and Helmuth Otto. 18. were taken from a north bound Southern Pacific train by Of fleer Moffit early yesterday and lodged In the city Jail on a charge of robbing Leonard Sibel of $150 at Lodl. Of this amount fill was found on their persons. Baumbach was also found to be carrying a .38- caliber revolver. They are being held for Instructions from Lodl. hav ing confessed to Chief Welsh. 148 8tate St. Phone 311 WILLARD Storage Battery SERVICE STATIOH 238 N. High St. Telephone 203 ELECTRIC RESTAURANT 481 State Street j f ; Our Specialty: j Oyiters T1U 3tops ; t Cnlll Con Cams j J. D. MADDOX, Prop. DILL PICKLES InBulk New Shipment Received CARL BOWERSOX GROCERY SM Court Street Phone 40 WEST FUR CO. Furs of Quality NewXocatioa 251 Court St. Opp. Court House U. S. GARAGE . 154 Ferry Street USED BUT NOT ABUSED CARS SPECIAL New- series Stndebaker. value 81(28. today 81800. U. B. Garage. Phone 1781 Knight liager Will Iay Officer Rowe yesterday Investi gated the breaking of a door glass at the store or Polsal & Shaw at South. Commercial and Miller streets. He reported that It was done dur ing a friendly scuffle between a Mr. Miller and Grant Knlghtlinger. The latter called at the police station yesterday aad said was willing to pay the damage if Mr. Miller did not, although he thought It was Mil ler's duty to make the settlement. Cheeks Are Cancelled - Checks aggregating filM. 45. Is sued as benefits under the work men's compensation act to Injured persons who cannot be located, were cancelled by the Industrial accident commission yesterday.' The checks numbered about 130. f The first obligation of any Red Cross chapter Is to Its discharged service men who have war-time and demobilization problems. Tet It Is safe to say that very few chapters are aware or the large number of these problems that are receiving no attention. The Bend. Or., chapter has recent ly demonstrated this fact la a start ling way. Sixty questionnaires were distributed to men from the city of Bend at an American Legion meet ing. Of all ex-service men In the chapter, these were obviously the groan whose wants were most likely to have received attention. 'Tet tne rollowtnr after-care problems were disclosed In the replies: Of CO men. 11 were disabled. four of whom had not filed a claim for compensation: 20 had dropped their Insurance, while. 4 asked, in surance Information: 41 had not recorded their discharge certificates: two had never received the I to bo nus; 19 had not received travel pay to. which they were entitled: two had not received liberty bonds tor which they had paid: the allotments and allowances to the faintly of one man had arrrr been adrsrted: ftv desired Information as to medical Bf aesinnr admission to a hospital: 10 sourtt Information re garding vocational tralalnr: 21 wanted advice about state aid la furtherance of ed scat ion; 4S were Interested la government plans for land settlement and wished la for mation; 32 had not received victory . buttons; five men. or 12 per cent of the total, were unemployed. Here are 2C1 demands for ser vices or Information from CO legioa men In a chapter headquarters com munity. What would the demands ' be from CO men la the branches? What are the demobilisation and after-care problems la your chap ter? . Hood River County chapter has placed a flrst-ald kit la every school in the county and In railroad . sta tions. At the Hood River depot two stretchers have been Installed. At' the suggestion of the executive com mittee the county court has appro priated 82009 for a county nursing service, the chapter sharing la the project by providing an automobile. A county isolation hospital Is now being urged by the Red Cross. Largely on Its initiative, all cesaty. city and United States public health service medical work has been con- aolldated In the hands of a sin fie medical officer. Headaches From Slight Colds LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE Tab lets relieve the Headache by curing the Cold. A tonic laxative and germ destroyer. Look for signature E. W. GROVE on box. 30c For Sale Cash register. The Spa. MONUMENTS If your monumental work Is solicit ed, kindly ask the solicitor for oar business card. " J. C. JONES, Prop. Capital Monumental Works 2210 S. Com. St. Phone 689, Salem WANTED Furniture, ranges, heaters, tools, and. In fact anything you have to sell. I buy for cash. Phono 610 or 611. W00DRY, The Auctioneer Will Build Ciarage A permit was issued by city re corder Earl Race yesterday to Oscar B. Gingrich to erect a 8200 garage on D street, between nonage ana North Winter streets. - LetNicotol Set Yon Free No place to go on Sunday? Come down and take a Turkish bath at the OREGON BATH HOUSE Basement Oregon Building Phone 640 USED CARS POTATOES 1 Cbeao for Cash or to trade To Sell Cheap for Cash or to for Bread and Butter THE B. A C. MOTOR CO. 178 S. Commercial SL an cLEAiaiiG yorks , CWners oi Quality , Cleanlns DyelfiS Rtpalxlmg 1211 Stats St. i Phont Til EAGLE DRESS SHIRTS 'S2.00, f34K to 1 10.00 sews We pay the highest cash price. Phone 717. Office 642 State SL Warehouse Trade and High HANGIS BROS. D. H. M0SHER High Class Cleaning and Pressing 474 Court Street 0REG0NUS A PERFECT CIGAA Manufactured tr HENDERSON'S CIOAR ' FACTOXT Phons Sll. 844 State Street The Kuppmhelnaer House La Salens I 1920 ELGIN SIX IS HERE lffntwi.ta wtin lookina? for' a strong, serviceable car with l" body lines and interior specifications that assume maximum service, and economy at a reasonable price should LEE L GILBERT, Distributor 1SS S. Ceameretat Street. that we pay the fclgfcesi Sftet) tor SF.COKD.MAXD rCRSITlJiiM CARTETti 8TOVKS. MiCIUlKBT. TOOLS Don't sell anything- before you seeua. TUB CAPITAL HABDWABB Jk tsi n. CeWi st. -These MT MIT H ' For MO K E State and Commercial Streets S Sman Investment Loans Kealty Loans House Rental Agency General Property Dealing jony h. Scott realty co 228 Orecon Building Phone 254 Salem, Oregon LONG DISTANCE AUTO TRUCKING WILLAKIETTE VALLEY TRANSFER CO. Phone 1400 We alto do local hauling. 100 pounds Wild Hay..... Sack Carrots tl.2." 100 pounds Good Wheat. . .4.00 1 Bale Straw 75c 50 pounds Dairy Salt 75c THE HIGHLAND GROCERY Phone 49 74t Highland Ave. Xew Corporations The Wilcox-Hayes company of Portland, capitalised at 1120,000. Hied articles of Incorporation yes- A . fTV. SamM.aet AM St SJS 17 R Wilcox. J. S. Campbell and Prescott SlaTC To TobaCCOX W. Cookingham. otner articles iuea were: M. M. Long & Co.. Corvallis. Incorporators M. M. Long. Lmery J. Newton. J. V. rorter. O. B. ixng; rsDltallzation. 130.000. Ielta Tau Delta Hullding association, kugene; officers. Roy 11. Kinney, president; Horace G. Kbulkes. vice president: I Carlton E. Spencer, secretary treasu rer; property valuation, isoo. nea rer Creek Co-operative company. tivr rre-k. Clackamas county; in rornorators. Krnest r. Iterger. r rru w - ti.. vrmrmth John !. tiara, w. w. rt r.eorce llollman: capitalisation IS000. Bly District Improvement company.' BIT. Kiamam cuuuij; corporators. J. A. raraer. aiary Parker. W. T. Garrett, addo". nnA: inroroorators. William E. Ab- ki i - a Thomat. G. A. Horst- . . w vmt c R. Hurson. can a. in: esDitalixation. $40,000. Anc- i.nt River Gold Mining company. Ltd.. Rogue River; incorporators. tnBh S. Tavlor. Fred S. Cummlngs. . mm x. a t Am Porter J. Nell. K. m. uisin. sioiwv Reddy.,cspitallzatlon. west Alrcrart corporation. Portland: n. . Hadderly. N. n. . , . . I!.. i Kvans. L. I. lUCKam; ripuin-. S4000. ARMORY Are sou a slave to tobacra. s ad dieted to IU use that i null have your daily euDoIr or feel aervoua aas Irrttabl and unhappy? It r have reached thi point your ue of tobacco is earesalve and tuts is lJT injuri ous to health and nerve. Drain ana body. Uuit before It ta too late r gala your freedom before nope la toeu N'imlol will kill the eravina for to bacco, tone up your nervee and make the tobacco habit quit you. 1 o can cut down tour supply of tobacco or auit entirely without loea of time or In convenience or auf ferine or rravtna in any way. Get a boa of Nicotol tablet or your aruKKtel ana iiur a nw oaya use note the wonderful Improyetnenl in your physical and mental condition. S'lcAtol la aold under an Iron-clad au ar ea tee to refund the purchase price. If It falls. Note: AbK your arursiat aooui ie- otol. lie knowa what It baa done for other and you can trust him to tell you what It will do for you. Artii&ns' Dance. Wedne. dajr, April 7 Good floor, good nmic. rood crowd, good time for eTtrjonc Come - . . yaw Wizard Wall Daiter No cobwebs or dust will lis ter on walls that are gone ever with s Wlsard Wall Duster. Tala ronvenleat duster Is taade of the best yarn chemically treated ta collect and hold all dust. It can be washed without Injury. The chemical treatment Is permanent, light and easily handled. Com plete with (t-lnch handle. 91.25 to fXOO H. L Stiff Furniture Co, n SPECIAL FOR ONE WEEK Tires selling at old prices. Free tube with each tire. 000 miles of ser vice at a saving of 40 per cent. SALEM VELIE COMPANY 163 North Commercial Street , 1, ILnnl, ! Von ml rriee Vlrtor found a bank book c...t.v niebt at the entrance to v. t iK-rfy theater. It was from the Salem Bank of Commerce and bore i the name of Wllltara uwreote. PESSONAL MEHTIOll j STATE S STREET si 8 De'CR O'NeiU OPTOMETRIST-OPTICIAN Ladd Dush Dank BuMr' i'Tzrf'C(v: Gteie art TRANSFER' MYRTLE ROWLAND SInale and Musical Msc9UUkdlss ' Sonora Dealer la Salem ' 411 Court 8L Balem, Orsfoa Telephona til ! Busfck's SALEM ALBANY HAMILTON thb rraxrrrjRB man WUl make and hang your drapes'. Largest Stock of Drapery. 340 Court Street. WANTED JCXK AND MACnrXEPr OP ALL KINDS We also bny second-hand coods. If you have anything to sell for m good price call SOS. The Square Deal House. CAPITAL JUNK CO. 271 Chemeketa St. Saleta, Ore. j Baggage and Movtajc. Hauling anjr- vi here ana everywhere VERIBEST TRANSFER Phone 1S44 129 S. Com'l C Vt Pnrn was In Portland yes terday transacting professional busl ness. Twenty-two Italian laborers came to Salem Sunday from Mill -r- They said they did not use me uD In the foothills of the Cascades. for ortland over tne ure- in WANTED Beans Eggs Potatoes i PEOPLE'S CASH STORK WONDER HOSE rar Kiddles, per pair. .Me ttEMXAHT BTOBJC 214 North Commercial Street Let ma prore to yo that our prices are less. Some good bargains la sew and vied pianos. . THE TrtLEY B. ALLEN CO. 1 1 1 jConrt EL- Derhy .f muins Wf,L GAHLSD0RF The . Store of Housewares SERVICE We give service that has proven itself to be -reliable In every way. and the effi ciency with which we render It In sures your com plete satisfaction. gpgij P Thev left gon Klectric in me evemnK. vi i. uin llnber. timekeeper the Tacific Coast Hiscuit company to Portland, was the guest of relatives In the city over Sunday. K. A. Ilhoten has gon io n-i on a business Jaunt. He will be ab sent a few days. H. K. Slsson. manager of the Mil ler Mercantile company, arrived n Salem yesterday. He plans to make his home in Salem. Miss Eva Miller spent the Kater holidays with friends and relatives in Harrisburg. Mrs. it. Monroe Gilbert, who hss been visiting wilh friends in Port land during the past week, returns! to Salem yesterday. . Rev. and Mrs. Anbry Clsrk. of Tur ner were the hosts of "Mrs. Minnie M. Hates of this city Saturday and Sunday. Prraident loney of Willamette university Is in Portland. Mrs. T. L. lloyd of Kugene Is visit ing In Salem for a week with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Koor man. Kreddie JoWlman. son of K. W. Jobelutan of thj Bllgh hotel, spent Easter with his sisters and brother. Violet. Beatrice and Herman Jobcl man la Tortland. ' SIX IN A ROW. You will enjoy eating this Bake-Rlte bread fresh from our ovens, baked by men who have the "know how of bread baking. Try one of ear loaves and see the difference. BAKE-RITE BAKERY , 457 Btale.SU I Thone 2(1 The Sn&poh Dramatic Society of The Salcra High School Present "HER HUSBAND'S WIFE" High School Auditorium Friday, April 9, 8:15 p. m. AdioUfcion 15c ami GOe Scat roenationyinay br made WelnesIay uioruing o 'dock at the High Schoil Armenian Relief after ti tl i s