TITE CKIOOX STATESMAN; WEDNESDAY, APRIL 14, 1020. CITY I r . NEW S Miller ry l'n lUlph Miller was arrested yester day by Traffic Officer Moffitt on a charge ot V?sia a street car while unloading and receiving; passengers. UU ,. ...Ml,r (n K-i f ind was fined $5 by Police Judge Race. was issued Uccased i Marry a marriage license Teterday to William BJ. Anncn, 32. . farmer on route 2. Woodburn. and yirgarel saaiifu, if p triers, iit- inr at ml br'- and Son Callable funeral-directors. 1 has served otficial aur HcrricV; Again File B. jfjj Herrlck, who r nearly 24 years as vor for Marion counlty-has filed Bla declaration oi canaiaacy lor re election. As usual he is the only candidate for' this office. Mr. Her ric' name is on nearly every trans fer entry recorded in Marion county. Girl Wanted' Cray Belle. ' WCKLITZER NIGHT ? IRENE CASTLE '-, In ' ' AN AMATECK WIFE" I' Iiogus Money Circulated According to an official bulletin Issued by the postofflce in Portland, counterfeit, paper money has hn put into circulation on the Federal Reserve bank of , Chicago. Post offices all over the state are beinn warned to watch for these bills, de scriptions aaving been given. Lots of Pep and At Elks' Jitney dance. Wednes day night at Armory. April 14. Classes Have Party The Loyal Sons and Loyal Daugh ters classes of the Court Street Chris tian church gathered at the home of Rev. R. L. Putnam last night where they held their regular monthly bus iness and social meeting. 27 being present. A number of games were played and all joined in singing, af ter which hefreshments were served. KIwtric Sweater lk-montration - This week. Phone for demonstra tion at your home. C. S. Hamilton. Women Endorse Hill At the meeting of the Salem Wo man's club Saturday afternoon Mrs. C. S. Hamilton made a motion be fore the-meeting that the club en. dorse the mil la e tax lOO Rugs Cleaned Frve Phone your orders. C, S. ton. Hamil- Autofutkbilcn Hump Lee Canrieid .proprietor .of the barbershop in the basement of the Oregon building, who was returning from a trip to Portland by auto yes terday afternoon just after 4 o'clock collided with a car driven by Mrs. K. J. Howies, of Corvallis. min nreadures. After a short talk by the president, J north, about one-half mile south of Mrs. Zadoc Riggs. in favor of the I Oervals. The axles were badly twist- fneasure, a resolution was passed led ani bent, the steering geer broken unanimously to that effect. Nominating Petition Blanks Get them at The Statesman office. and bota fenders badly bent on. the Canfield car. but no one was injured Airs. Howies had with her V. M. Dur ham. also of Corvallis. Will n, o. A. C. The Willamette university baseball team plays Oregon Agricultural col lege Friday afternoon. April 16. In Salera. and in Corvallis the next day. Saturday, April 17. These are the first games of the season. ICirl Wanted Gray Belle. Cow Ixistt. Then Found E. C. Crawford. 170 North Win er street, reported to the police BACK ON THE JOB Baggage and Moving Best Service, Same Stand, 129 South Commercial street YERIBEST TRANSFER Phone 1344 . 1 167 North Commercial St. it the Electric Sign "SHOES' BICYCLES AND REPAIRS LLOYD E. RAMSDEH tsi Ootcrt Street - vr FURS Electric Sweeper I femonst ration. All this week. See window dis play. C. S. Hamilton. i Illggx Garage Filtered Z. J.. Riggs. proprietor or the Capitol Drug store, reported to the police that some time Monday night someone entered and ransacked the garage at his residence, 14 40 State street, but took nothing but a small flashlight. 1'a.ie I s Post toned See tlie Sweeper-Vac Electric cleaner with a motor driven brush, now being demonstra about 9 o'clock last toight that his tfd at Hamilton's Furniture store. cow was missing, and phoned in again about a half an hour later that she had been found. Waist Shop . . . . I .Monaay that he would file some time certification of $150,000 In bonds.! tnis weeR. sir. Halvorsen only con-1 the funds to be used in extension of sented to run after Dr. F. L. Utter the main rtnal to new source of made the statement that he. could water supply. This would cover an not spare the time to attend to the J increased area of land over the pres duties of the office. If elected. Mr. lent 10 00A acres Of the nresent iiaivorsen promises to "continue to acreare. about serve the city on a sound, unbiased water rights. oasis tor a Digger and better Sa lent." 5000 has partial The trial of Bernard Brown in the justice court on a charge of for gery, which was to have been held todhy. has been indefinitely post poned owing to the city attorney being required to appear in circuit court today. Rtrhard Craven of Boston, Mas Representing the . American Hu mane society, will deliver an illus trated lecture at the city library on Friday evening at 8 o'clock. Every body Invited. Admission free. 1. &. tpkg ffio: Outfitters to Women, Missel and. Children Quality Merchandise Popular Prices Legal Blanks Get them at The Statesman office. Catalog on application. Card of Thanks in 10 man, our inenas ior lon., (veQ . M,M N'uton. ne .ore ana sympainy snown to us Thomas next appeared with in uui iff i i-vrui"ui auu lur lur beautiful floral offerings. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Manning and family. Burvn Gets Permit ifrT num ber of varied selections; "A Home Made Fairy Tale," by James Wblt comb Riley: "America For Me, by ll.nn 'm n FVrV - "it lha P.Im t'lnil . . . , i y - - - - -w- oirui now wsim uianuuc- Concert. " by Lindsay Bar bee: "A A building permit was made out Muring establiohment right in the tetter M st.r" nd "A KAnnet to Max O. Buren by the city record- city, for Mrs. K. J. Bullock, an ar- th Kw'nwninJ I J .r.,I er yesterday to construct a garage list and designer, has decided to do from ..Quo Vadla" bv Henry Slenkle at Sir, Ferry street. The work will this work tor Salem's lady folk at win cost 18000. " ner. home on ZI2 Ssouth cottage si. in lh. heavy selection from "uOo Mrs. Bullock will run her business Vadls" Mr. Thomas displayed his under the name of Parisian Waist dramatic abilities Id the highest Shop and will maRe ladles' waists form. Thl. was the most difficult Big Time at Klks' Jitney dance; everybody invited Get your best girl and be there. I of the latest designs in hand painted I niece of the evenlna and was recard- Armory, Wednesday night, April 14 and other patterns Carl Will Build City Recorder Earl Race yester day issued a building permit to 11. S. Carl to build a one-story frame dwelling at 962 E street, to cost $2X00. Mr. Carl is a carpenter and will do the work himself. ed as his masterpiece. In the Riley selection, power of the oDDosite type Thompson for Councilman I was required to develop the light and Ralph Thompson, sales manager fanciful aspect. The lyrics from for the Marion Automobile company. Drowning were remarkable for the filed his declaration ot candidacy intense subjective understanding yesterday for alderman from ward with which Mr. Thomas penetrated 7, Mr. Thompson is the second man the works of this deep author. The from the Marlon garage to file In short story "Cotton for Cotton" wa one day. G. E. Halvorsen. the pres- read by Miss Notson.. who entered ent councilman from ward 7 having into the spirit of her characters la filed for mayor. If elected. Mr. such a way as to make the torr vl- sary to rcake the mill company a defendant !n the ease. Johnson left 100 shares of stock la the mill to cne set of heirs. The other net of heirs contested the will. Settlement was effected when Thomas B. Kay offered, te purchase the stock and -thus end the litigation. WANTED For Saturday Salespeople. Apply Manager PEOPLE'S CASH STORE - r.Dr.CR O'Neill STATE SSfflClT ,..i..A I- taaaftiaisu train nun I HTar& apt llalvonen Files George E. Halvorsen. councilman from the Seventh ward and one ot the proprietors of the Marion Auto ; mobile company, yesterday filed his declaration of candidacy for the of fice of Mayor, after announcing Remember the Fancy Work And apron sale and cafeteria sup per at Presbyterian church Wednes- I Thompson promises to render "care- Ivldly realistic day afternoon and evening. April 14. 1 ful consideration to all municipal Music waa furnished by Miss Eve- affairs pertaining to the best inter- lyn DeLong and Miss Marguerite Smith Can't Come I ests of. people and development of I Cook. Miss De Long gave an organ Major Albert D. Smith, who was the city." lolo "Offertolre from St. Cecelie" assigned to air patrol duty for pro-1 by Baptist and Miss Cook sang "By tection of Oregon forests In 1919. 1 Two Cars Collide I the Waters of MinneUnka. by Lieu- has been compelled to forego a visit While driving south on Church ranee. The last number of the pro- to Oregon for a tour ot the Pacific ,trect at the corner of Mill. Gilbert gram waa a classle comedy scenes highway. An invitation was ex- Douglas collided with Charles H. from "A School for Scandal," by tended by Governor Olcott, Major Raymond, driving west on Mill Richard Sheridan. In which Mr. Tho- Smith writes the governor that he street. No one was injured, and a mas took, the part ot Lord Teazle. is in the Letterman generU hospital I rerT alight amount of damage waa wnne suss notson too a the part ot in San Francisco receiving treatment I done to th cars. Teaile. This number was for an Injured ankle. I . much enjoyed by the audience be- 1 cause or tis ncn ana satirical humor. VICTROLA RECORDS 'e will k gladly rlay any number for you. H. L Stiff Furniture Co. Bonds, Mortgages Interest Bearing Investment HAWKINS & ROBERTS 04jm Orecon Building I WHK3T XX I AXES, OREGOX sten at BUGU HOTEL A Home Away from Horn Strictly Modern tl Pr day ISO Rssa ( Only Hotel la Business Dlsulct I Ushers for the evening were Miss- PIES0NAL nllltTlOn I in Maude Holland. Dean Hattaa. I Fare Mclnnls and Mildred Stevens. This Is the first of a series of six U.S. GARAGE 1 SS4 Ferry Street USED BUT NOT ABUSED CARS SPECIAL New series gtndebaker, value I1C25, today $1100. U.S. . .. Garage., PhonealTSS Board to Open IUds At a meeting of the state high way commission in Portland April 1 7 Kl .1 . rill h. nwaliroit tnr 5 8 I nr frnriinr nn thm Toledo-N'ew-I tt.. ii,,nt ha has beenlPoblic recitals that are to be glvea port section of the Corvallis-Xewport Leriously 111 at a Salem hospital 'r I P'c apeaklng department highway in Lincoln county, and 1.82 n weeks, was removed to her home t Ulamett university. There will miles of surfacing for the Barlow- 195 south Church street. Sunday. r - 5mcu Anrnn uriinn of . th Pacific hirh- I . .invir. i until me six nave Deeu given. The mB.w " " - - I tJUC IX.VSSWSS way in Clackamas county. There will be departmental recitals on April 27 a; Impersonation Good Used Bargali 1918 Maxwell, rood shape SGOO S Dassenrer Maxwell, new paint 94731 "Huckleberry Finn" 1918 Velie Six. looks like new sloOOl Special 10c matinee for cnuaren 1918 Dodge. A-l condition. . . .f9O0l under 14. Saturday morning at I .. 1 10:30. The Oregon. SALEM VfcLlfc CUMf AMI 162 North Commercial St.' John O. Hall, district attorney for on iciare recuai yws 7" "vV,-,l There will be departmental T O. A Blake of Portland Is here ? April 121 My 18 .a dram.Uc for'ew!. , J Horace Rahskopf. assistant in 1-1. nil.-. hn.inu lh dPrtment. May 11. and a OF STYLE AND QUALITY Furs Remodeled to Order Relieve thtr cough and cold with a Tirkui Balb at the OREGON BATH HOUSE Basement Oregon Building CARL & B0WERS0X , u Groceries . 383 Court Street. Phone 409 More Bonds Sought The state engineering department has received from the Mountain Sheep irrigation district ot Joseph. Wallowa, county, ah application for I yesterday In Salem on business. EOTZL UULXVALS lec ture "The Spoken Art. Its Place In la College Curriculum by Orvllle Crowder-MIIler. head of the depart' I mem. May Zi. WEST FUR CO. MONUMENTS 521 Court St. Opposite Court House I If J0nr monum"ntal work la solicit ed, kindly ask the solicitor lor our business card. D. H. M0SHER High Class Cleaning and Pressing , ; 474 Court Street : ELECTRIC RESTAURANT 481 SUte Street Our Specialty: Oysters rish Caopa Chill Con Carna J. D. UADDOX, Prop. i ' CITY CLEANING WORKS Oaaeri of Qnality Cleaning Dyeing Rtfairtmg 1111 BUt St. Phon TIS t. C JOXES, Prop. Capital BlonumenUl Works 2210 S. Com. St, Phone 689, Salem WANTED Furniture, ranges, heaters, tools, and, in fact anything yon have to sell. I buy for cash. Fhona S10 or Sll. W00DRY, The Auctioneer . Good. Opening For Experienced Gents' . Furnishing Salesman Apply Manager PEOPLE'S CASH STORE SALEM MARION' Mr. and, Mrs. J. Me- rponsld. Los Angeles; H. J. HUd- burn. Roseburg: o. v. Kieser. cor vallis; Ed L. Moore. Portland; A. $ Trier. New York; Mr. ana airs. r.ooree Masel. San t rancisco; c. Woolen MM Stock Cue Settled Out of Court Because bf a settlement of the case, the supreme court has dis missed the action ot I sa belle C. Far- OREGON BATH HOUSE . and . Therapewtlc Treatment Rooms Basement Oregon. Building .- phone SOI for Appointment Wieder. Albany; Mark Siddall. As-r,r cr.k vr,Mr. an4 .l torla; W. W. Andrews. Philadelphia; U,n against Isabella Fortado. Charl A. P. Jones, ureraenon . i. o. ton Atkinson and the Thomas K. rage. Kansas cy; "i Woolen mills. The controversy was between the heirs of the late Thomas Johnson of USED CARS I To Sell Cheap for Cash or to trade s for Bread and Butter THE B. A C BIOTOR CO. 178 S. Commercial St. EAGLH DRESS SHIRTS S2.00, 13J00 to flO.OO SCHH'S 844 State Street The Kuppmhelmer Honse In Salem POTATOES We pay the highest cash price. Phone 717. Office S42 State St. Warehouse Trade and High MAN GIS BROS. lalem Auto Eadiitor Shop Radiators. Fenders and Oaa Tanks Repaired Tractor Radiators a Spodaity Ford Radiators tor Sale IIS 8. 11th St. Salem. Ore. DENNIS0N ELECTRIC CO. JOB WORK AND FIXTURES 223 North Liberty Street vw it&Tcn: Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Jenka. Jackson, Mich.; Fred Ber nard. -Boston. BLIGH V. L. Farmer. K. F. Poarce, Q. O. Nolan. Seattle; vSam Lewis. C. W. Shaffer. San Francis co; J. W. Culp. Albany; A. C. Brack en. J. J. Lvnett. Portland; F. E. Grimes. Corvallis; C. H. wanxmeir. Prlngham. Iowa. HOTELS BABY CLINIC DATE IS SET April Eugenics Tests Will be Conducted at Salem Com mercial Club SL Louis. Mo., a stockholder In the woolen mills, and It was neces- 0REG0NUS A PERFECT CIOAB ' Manufactured hy tHKDERSONS CIGAR 4 FACTORY . Phone Sit. 1920 ELGIN SIX IS HERE Motorists who are looking for a trpng. serviceable car with elegant war Unes sad Interior specification; fast -. 1111111. m.tiMnm tf.rvir ana economy t a rsasonabls price should tbla ear. LEE L GILBERT, Distributor 1M S. Ca,Mrrial Street. M IT H P For MO KEW State and Ctoramercial Streets S Small Investment : Loans iteauy Loans noose Rental Agency General Property Dealing joiiy n. scott realty co, 228 Oregon Building Phone 254 Salem, uregon LONG DISTANCE AUTO i TRUCKING WILLAMETTE VALLEY TRANSFER CO. Phone 1400 Wo alto do local hauling. ; One Orreland. nearly new. six eylin- The April eugenic clinic of the der, S passenger, equipped aU Cord Marlon county children s bureau i will Tires and one extra, new. anaran-ioe neia m me v.u.-.-. ). I Thursday aiiernoon, Avm teed In Al shape tor I11S0. WOOD-ROSE MOTOR CO. 14 C SUts St. Phone Sll Tlectric. Machinery and Englnaerlni Company For 837 Court Street ajBwsrwns!R. tat pay the Ma-neat erlee for WI1SD.HAJID FURJIITUKIB ; CARPETS, STOVES. MACH1JIKRT - .wn rnnl . O't sell snyt'hina- before you see ua VSriTAIi IIAKDWiUUI au rmiTmn r. W . Cess 1st. " ma M7 UYRTLE KN0WLAND Bus ick'$ . BALEIIALBANY Music and Musical MercYtandlse Boaora Dealer la Salem ll Court Bt. Telephone SIS HAMILTON THE FURXITCRE MAX Salem, Oregon 07111 msks and hang your drapes. WANTED JUXK AND SlACmXEPr OF ALL iKIXDS We also buj second-hand goods. If you have anything to sell for a good price cell S9S. The Square Deal House. CAPITAL JUNK CO. 271 Chemeketa St. Salem, Ore it 20 o'clock Many babies hsve already oeen roeistered for this clinic, but as there la still room for others, moth ers with children between the ages i of 6 months and 6 years, should notify the bureau's secretary, Mrs. P. Von Eschen. 177. louri sireei. who will issue official admittance UTIUIT filiI.UlA.UAi WUJfcAl ... . ,-,retarr of the Phone 48 Oregon Stite Parent-Teacher associ ation of Portland, win oe ynwuv welch and meanure the babies. Officers of the bureau urre every parent, as well as anyone Interested in the weirare of the county's babies to attend the- Illustrated lecture at the pnblic library Kriday nUM at o'clock, by Richard Craven, repre sentative of th National Humane wciety. ot Boston, who will talk on humane work, which not only in cludes the betterment of animal. but babies and all aumanKlna a well. Elks Jitney Dance . Everybody . InTlted Don't Fail to B There Good Music? Good Floor Big Time , . ARMORY WEDNESDAY HIQHTV"" APRIL 14 mtZGRD POUSH Is an essential of good housekeep ing. It keeps furniture and wood work bright and clean, preserves the wood finish, gives It a hard, dry. rich lustre. Excellent for floors. Keene automobiles shin ing like new. 4 ounce bottle. . . . , 12 ounce bottle... Quart can Halt gallon can. . . Gallon can 1 .25c SOc I.OO 91.75 , W.OO H. L Stiff Furniture Co. (keep ryi liNHiNPNgrr-f IT is the bread that tastes like more. There is a satisfying goodness prisoned under its crisp brown crust. That why its, choice. Make it your choice. PEERLESS BAKERY Phillip Winters, Prop. W T. RIGD0N CO. Leading Funeral Director! BISHOP BROS. - High and Ferry Sts. Phone 1400 WE BUY Farm Produce, Eggs, etc.. Paying Highest Cash Market Prices. Largest Stock of Drapery. 340 Court Street. FIRST RECITAL DRAWS PRAISE WANTED 1 Beans " Eggs Potatoes . PEOPLE'S CASH STORE! WONDER HOSE r.r Kiddles, oer pair .Mcj REMNANT STORK 214 North Commercial Street Let ns prore to yon that onr prices are less. Some good bargains In new i and used planoa. THE WILEY B. ALLEN CO. SIS Court HL . Uerhy bnlldlngj WM. GAHLSD0RF The Store of Hotuewares WILLARD Storage Battery StudenU of Willamette Public speaking uepanmem in SERVICE STATION C8 N. High St Telephone 203 tOO pounds Wild Hay tl.oo Sack Carrots $1.25 100 pounds Good Wheat. . .SI.OO 1 Bale Straw,.. 75c 50 pounds Dairy Salt 75c THE HIGHLAND GROCERY Phone 496 74 Hlrhland Ave. Presentation The firit number nf the Willam ette Lvreiim course that was given by IUIph Thomas snd Miss Mary Notson at the First Methodist church last night under the auspices of Wil lamette's public speaking department attracted favorable comment from a big audience. The first reading on the program was a short story "Cotton For vol SIX IN A ROW You will enjoy eating this Ilake Rile hread fresh from our orera, taked hy men who have the "know how" of bread baking. Try one ot our loaves and arc, the difference i 4 BAKE-RITE BAKERY r 437 Slate Street Thone 2&S 17aAf wft hen you have a had cold. It Is a good deal i-4,ViUali0 tetter to assist Nstura to get rid c It. than It la 9 to try to wear It out. The Cold may he atroegsr gllLSthan you are. It Is easy to OTsrtotne a Cold. If jnm nse the Tight combination. la all oar experience, the best treatment w have observed Is . SCI I A EKEIl COLD TAULKTS SCHAEFER'S DRJJG STORE - IX orth Commercial Street 1 '