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j Tim PRECOX STATESMAN: THURSDAY, MAY 13, IPSO. . . 1 1 CITY SMEW S Motoric tt Corners An jtUiewobile licence was report ed yestfrr'ay ly Officer Morelock for cutting corners at the intersection of Commercial and State streets. Upon Investigation it was found that the automobile is owned by Bond i not Seeley, ?-i Patton road. Portland. Htijn Run Away Fred Carver. 13 years old, and Herbert Doyle. 11, came to the police nation yfsterday and confessed that 'they had run away from the Boys and Girls Aid society of Portland oroetimf Monday. They had heett without food for two days and were nearly starved, and asked to be sent badk to the aid society. They will he held here until someone from Portland comes for them. Porter Hanfe! Apply at The Spa. Xew" Corporations The North End District Improve ment company, which will have its headquarters at the school house in France; ineorporatcrs. E. . Dona- JA A.: RuHB. K. Fitzgerald. C. h. Duffey, Sam Harris; capitaliza tion, 140,000. United Battery Ser vice. Inc.. Portland: Incorporators. wiiuam C Carlom, C. C. Hopele. Jr., I1?8 H- Topping; capitalization. "m'). Resolutions snowine an 1 increase in capitalization r;i.i .Porch an 1 window boxes. by the Schmidt Lumber company of Asioria, irora S1U.U00 to $25,000. Reoorts to the Police Fred Davis, driving an automobile ror the Capital City Transfer com pany reported to the police yester oay he had colllaed with an auto on State street belonging to Dr. C. E. Cashatt. No one was injured and only flight damage done to the automobiles. Frilay night at ihe Commercial club auditorium. Every person who la I nte rest 1. 1 in making Salem a mnre beautiful city is Invited to be pres ent and otjer suggestions which will be considered by the society. Anv person knowing of a locality lhat thould be cleaned up may write ih ad dress on a piece of paper, stating the conditions. The society wiil at tempt to nave the conditions im proved upon. If there is j-ufficient cooperation more prizes will be of fered, one of which will include Now Is the A Good Piano t For Sale Looks like new.! Not a scratch on i; VLm Bel1 for 27 cash. Call at 519 Court street. Administratrix Xamed The county court yesterday ap pointed Ella Gilbert riminl.t. district No. 73. Malheur county, filed 'trix in the estate of her late husband -uun vuoen. The estate is valued at SSaO. As there was no will fnnr.,1 articles of Incorporation yesterday. The incorporators are Oscar Kilborn. C. J. Hallstrom, Peter Iverson. O. V, time for anyone Interested in obtain ing one of the prizes to get busy. Scott Funeral Today The funeral of Mrs. Mary Grace Scott, wife of J. S. Scott, who died at! the family home Tuesday sight. will be held this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock from the family home at 10:90 LeVlie street In charge of the Terwillier Funeral home. The body will be placed in the Mount Crest Abbey Mausoleum. en a. soon as (he records are com pleted. The M Ml ford district pro poses an I .! ue of tl.2SO.00O. the Uranis !';is district IIH4.000 and the OcitoAo district $lu.0ui. Tiie Grants Pass and Ihe Ochoco districts are under construction, but construc tion on the Medford district has not yet begun, though contracts have been awarded. Vertlen M. Moffltt For city marshal. A courteous and fearless enforcement of the law. (Paid adr.) Mr. Giblin leaI Mrs. Winifred Giblin died at 9:45 o'clock last night at the home of her son-in-law. Frank O'Brien, on rural route . She was 70 years old and (or several years had made her home with Mr. O'Brien. She leaves four children, three of which are In Ihe east, and one. Miss Ella Giblin. at home. The body is in charge of the Army lh harxe Piled Harry E. Gibson filed his army discharge in the county clerk's office yesterday. The discharge shows that he enlisted in Salem November 11. 1916. with the old Third Oregon in fantry, and was not discharged until October, 1919. The maximum development embraces 300.000 acres. In 1915 It was esti mated that the cost of development would be $I2S an acre. It mould be more now. Ilrklg Asm! ltoue Carpenters Wanted by the Southern Pacific company. Steady employment. Wages S3 to C3 cents an hour. Go-id board and lodging famished at $3 per mocth. Men to farnlsh their own bedding. Write or apply to di vision enrineer. Southern Pacific company. Room 1, Union Station. Portland, or apply to nearest agent. I. V. Griffith's -The Greatest Question Sunday. Ye Liberty. coming Porter, Cora R. Van Buren. Charles fording to the law covering the cas the estate will be administered ac- (Terwilliger Funeral home and fun - , .. . " " ue oniy iegai neirs will be Mrs. Ella Gilbert and a daughter, Laura Still-man. JI. Van Buren. K. A. Cunningham and Joseph C. Wood. Other articles er filed as follows: Lawson Cy press Lumber company. Marshfield: Incorporators. H. E. Qulst, Cornelius t Two License Issued A. Lagerstrom. C. F. McKnlght; cap italization, $ 2 5.0 0 0. La Grande .Maecabee Building: association. La Marriage licenses were issued yea- eral announcements will later. be made Accepts 1'osition Here Harry Holt, formerly clerk In the First National bank at Harrlsburg. has accepted a similar position in the TAYLOR HOLMES TI1B TAXI" This Is Wurlltaer Xifiht terday to Carl ClenfotM Brown and Ladd & Bush bank ,n thla clty- He Mabel May Canfield. and to Thomas win be J01"1 br h's w" and baby Acheson and Mary Lydia Cone, both las 5,0011 as apartments can be secured COUpies ail Of Salem U, l,hn' mipib. Is pastor of Jason Lee church. Floral Society To Meet An open meeting of the Salem Flo ral society will be held at 8 o'clock Rigdon and Reliable funeral directors. Attorney Is Appointed John V Beckwitb of Portland was yesterday appointed by the state land board as attorney for the board in Multnomah county, succeeding Arthur Langguth. resigned. Mr. Beckwl'h is a member of th execu tive committee of the Portland pot of the American legion. Roys Form Club Fifteen boys from the Grant Jun ior high school met at the Y. M. C. A. club rooms Tuesday night and formed a club, which will b known as the -Hi Y club." An election of i officers was held and Dudley Porter was cbostn president. Max Donaldson vice-president. Walter Fuheur secre tary and Rnssel Pratt treasurer. A dinner was served after the meeting which was prepared by Marion Rob erts. Jie Miller and Margaret Sims. New Show Today At Ye Liberty. For Rale A beautiful dark oak piano as gocd as new. Will sell at a very low price. The Wiley II. Allen Co.. 519 Court street. Vote For Jerome F. Jones Present district sealer of weigh' and measures, candidate for count assessor. No. 8 2 on primary ballot. Equality of assessment assured.' Your vote will be appreciated. Ifctlla Driver Nabbed W. II folllna of Itell.a was rmt. 'ed yestrday by Officer Rows for passing a street car which bad stopped to receive and discharge pas sengers at the intersection of Court and Fifteenth streets. lie was re leased i-pon depositing SS to Insure his appearance in Judge Earl Race's court May IS. Jut Few Days IWt To biiv baby chicks, prices. C. N. Needham. Phone 4i0. Red ace I STtX Stale. Election to Ite Called Percy A. Cupper, state englnee. reports that an election will be CARL & B0WERS0X Groceries 383 Court Street Defects Halt Approval Minor defects in the records pre vented the state irrigation securities called in the near future on the qnes- com mission yesterday from approv- ,,OI ot issuing bonds by the John ing outright proposed bond issues for I "ay irrigation aisinct. nans ror the Medford Irrigation OUtrict a aeveicpmeni oi me aisirici were Jackson county, the Grants Pass ir rigation district of Josephine county Phone 409 1 nd the Ochoco irrigation district of Crook county. Approval will be g'v- made at a conference of the directors and Mr. Cupper at Heppner Monday VWAaXFELT'' Takes the place of cloth at about one-third IiIAX 0. BUREN . 179 N. Commercial St. JUST ARRIVED new Light Six Velle now here. Place your orders early if you want deliv ery. SALEM YELIK COMPANY 162 North Commercial 1920 ELGIN SIX IS HERE BICYCLES AND REPAIRS LLOYD E. RAMSDEN S8? Court Street Pay As You Co nn , Quality MrrthandUe st Popular Prices Where Shopping Is s Hearurs" lcaJ RUnka Get them at The Statasmaa office Catalog on application. PERSONAL MENTION W. D nsrke Is In XewDort for the state highway commission. t-ioc Higas was among the Cher rians to go to Engene and Corvallia yesterday. county oi vent Ions. and closed with the charge s"thee men seem te ae desperate and have no regard for the high offices which they bold. The worst red has never been more law less than theee men. The Ulegtama were signed by Charles D. Fallen, caairmsa of the King county Democratic committee; George E. Starr. King coesty Demo cratic stale committeeman; Stat Cbalrmaa George Chrlstensen. and A. R. Titlow. national committeeman. State Chairman Christensea an nounced tonight that tomorrow he would issue a rail for a meeting la Spokane Sunday morning of the chairmen of the 39 county central committees "to discuss Ihe aeatiag of delegates. In this connection. Mr. Christensen was quoted as saying that althongn the credentials committee of the con vention and later the convention it- If would pass on the seating of delegates, it was necessary that some arrangement b made for providing for the rcunty representatives natll permanent organization waa perfected. Earlier In the day Mr. Christensen had stated that It waa not unlikely that tw- contesting state delegations would be sent to the national con vention at San Francisco. Motorists Who -Tm Innklnr for strong. arrieeabl ear with elarant I body Unas and Interior specification cnax assume maximum service and conomjr at a reasonable price should 0REG0NUS A PERFECT OQAA laeathlacar. I Uannfatnred nv UOnOiL WOIlKdEcS C0AR FACTOET : latarest xseaxuig jmrcwrmeinrja : HAYKINS & ROBERTS S04JB07 Oregon BoUdiac Better Goods For Less REKEXBEIt lhat we par the HfWrt ffete for 1C4. O .lU-Hillll riHHIIXRI CAHrKTIi STOVKS. MACHUKBT AID TOOLS Don't sell anythiaf befor yon sea na. CAPITAI, HSROWAJUl AMU HOTEL ARRIVALS TUI rvRxrrviuB co. i sc. S4T Phone tit WOOD-ROSE MOTOR CO Phone 3111 246 State Street : . . 4 Distributors Hudson Essex and Cars - Overland Clectric Machinery itl Englnaerlag Company For BICYCLES A. H. MOORE EXPERT ELECTRICAL WORK At n 011 Stand on Court Street 337 Court Street 187 North Commercial St. At the Electric Sign "SHOES DENNIS0N ELECTRIC CO. JOB WORK AND FIATUKES tXX Korth Liberty Street r i EAGLE DRESS SHIRTS 9X00, 9X00 to 910.00 WANTED Furniture, ran res, heaters, tools, and. In fact anything you hare to selL I hoy for cash. Phone HO or Sll. W00DRY, The Auctioneer Phone 483 W T.RIGD0NC0. Leading Funeral Directors HARTMAN BROS. CO. For Fine-Jewelry Jewelers and Opticians MARION' C. S. Madge. J. Rosen thai. E. O. Edwards. Mr. and Mrs. John McCaust. D. E. Geer. E. Wal ton, A. R. Davis. R. 8. Rneermaunt. Mr. and Mrs. II. M. Mlkkelsen. J. V. -Shlnn. E. R. Spencer. C. B. Gillis. Ben Hunt. J. S. O'Neill. Portland; C. L. Stewart. Los Anceles: II. J. Drown. SUverton; M. M. Snyder. 11. E. Dunning. Los Angeles. BLIGII C. W. Holland. Mrs. Mc Dowell. Glenn Lloyd. A. P. Evens. P. Siegenthaler. V. W. Jennings. P. Williamson. A. W. P. MJils. L. C. Banders. Mrs. Werk. Mrs. Cole. O. G. Peterson. Portland; C. C. Kn- ney, Newport; L. D. Dartell. Salem; Barry. Pedio. Or.: Allen Macrum. Hood River Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hart, Mr. end Mrs. J. s. Hart. Wal lace. Idaho. ARGO C. Bayer. D. Baker. Yam hill; Mrs. II. W. Swlnk. MUwsukee. Wis. SCHEI'S Salem Auto Radiator Shop Radiators, Fenders and Osa. Tanks Repaired Tractor Radiators a Specialty Ford Radiators for Bale lit 8. JJth Bt Salem. Ore. 844 State Street The Kappmnelnaer House In Salens FURS - . OP STYLE AND QUALITY Purs Remodeled to Order WEST FUR CO. $21 Court St. Opposite Court lipase U. S. GARAGE " ' 184 Ferry Street c USED BUT NOT ABUSED CARS SPECIAL New series Stndebaker, sine 31626. today 31300. U. B.I Garage.. Phone 1732 POTATOES We pay the highest cash pnee. Phone 717. Office 642 State St. Warehouse Trade and Hick MANGIS BROS. MILLERfi J Cod Good. 4 J Small Investment Loans Realty Loans II onse Rental Agency General Property Dealing JOHJT IL SCOTT REALTY CO, 228 Oregon BoOdlnc Pbone SM Salem, Oregon D. rL M0SHER High Oass Cleaning and Pressing . 474 Court Street MONUMENTS if your monumental work Is solicit ed, kindly ask the solicitor for oar business card. Capital Monumental Works 2210 S. Com. St. Phone 681, Salem ELECTRIC RESTAURANT 481 Bute Street ; Our Specialty: ' Oysters Fish- Chops Chill Con Carne' f I J. D. MADDOX, Prop. CITY CLEANING WORKS Oaaers of QnaUty Cleaning Dyeing Etealrlmg 1211 BUte Bt- Pnono Tt3 USED CARS To Sell Cheap for Cash or to trade . for Bread and Butter THE B. C BIOTOR CO. 178 S. Commercial St. LONG DISTANCE AUTO TRUCKING WILLAMETTE VALLEY TRANSFER CO. Phone 1400 We also do local Lanling M I T H For MOKE State and Cotnnterclal Streets S S BISHOP BROS. High and Ferry fits. Phone 1408 WE BUY farm Produce, Eggs, eta. Paying Highest Cash Market Prices. MYRTLE KN0WLAND f Moale and Moalcal Menfnaindlse . Sonora Dealer Is Busick's SALEM ALBANY 411 Court 81 Salem, Oregon . Telepkono 883 I WANTED Beans Eggs Potatoes PEOPLE'S CASH STORE HAMILTON THE Ft RM I t RE HAM WIJJ make and nang your umpw. Largest Stock or urspery. 340 Court Street. WONDER HOSE ror Kiddies, per pair. .Me REMNANT STORE 284 North Commercial Street WANTED : ' . 4 ''' JUNK AND 1IACHIXEP Y OF ALL H KINDS . We also bay second-hand goods. If you have anything to sell for a good price call SOS. The Square Deal Uooea, CAPITAL JUNK CO. 271 CTbeanekeU St. Salens, Ore. VVILLARD Storage Battery SERVICE STATION !33 N. Hish St. Telephone 203 S lbs- Peanut Butter. f l.OO 1 Bale Straw t 0Sc 23 Bars Laundry Soap St.OO 100 lbs. Netted Ger Spuds.. SH.OO 100 lbs. Wheat. S4.00 THE HIGHLAND GROCERY Phone 496 ' 74 6 Highland Are. Let us ptots to ytm that wr prices sT lesa. Some good bargains to mew and used pianos. THE YILEY B. ALLEN CO Derby balldlng WRL GAHLSD0RF The Store of Housewares T. D. What is the ese of nvtralr uklaar eft lb. hair..n4a -nd . -ITo' - roots of superfluovs hair! Do row now tnat w ca eaaiir atva ! tv rtmof th hair .atira. lc!o4laa tko root, with oraiaary paalactiaal jumi rr it: it is oaot . , . ao karmleaa a child oi4 safety eat It. rtr niarmr to e.pllalortea, aiectrblr a. etc. tit a t'et ef .: tr from year drassl.t sad have th pla r oi srtuait iravii la. varMa air roots at ! oefero your vary yea. I CI0VKDi4I NEWS What Have Yon? We buy. sell ssd exchange new and second-hand furniture, stores, ranges, rugs, tools, etc We will buy you out. COL. W. F. WRIGHT, Anctioi 271 N. Commercial St, 8alem. Or. List your sales with us People's Furniture Store Night Phone 104T Phone 724 CLOVERDALE. Ore.. May 10. A baby daughter arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Schlfferer on April 29. Mrs. r. A. Wood rare a surprise party at her home May 2ln honor of her uncle, w. Jones, who waa 72 years old. Only a few relatives were invited. Sixteen people partook of the dinner served at the noon hour. T. E. Whitehead Jr.. was in Salem Saturday. Several loganberry patches hare been set out in this vicinity this spring. J. Thomas has set out a two- acre patch. Mrs. Julia Simeral of Salem vis ited her sister, Mrs. J. Thomas on Wednesday. The W. C. T. U. held the monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. Hod son on Wednesday. Mrs. A. E. Kunke was visiting rel atives in Salem Saturday. The young folks party held at the borne of Mr. L. E. riennls. Knnay evening was well enjoyed by all. The evening was spent in floor games snd dancing. Luncheon was served. Mrs. W. J. Iladley had friends from CanaJa visiting here recently A program and basket supper was held at the Illlhee school bouse on May 1. The proceeds for the even ing amounted to shout 825. The pro gram was furnished by the teacher. Miss Jsrvls. and pupils, and was well rendered and much enjoyed by all. F. A. Wood and family. L. K. lien- nis and family and Oscar Pliflet were Salem visitors Saturday. Want Seattle Democrats Removed From OlHce SPOKANE. Wash.. May 12 De tuand has been made on the admin Istration at Washington for the re moval from office of United States District Attorney Robert C. Sannd ers. of Seattle. Roscoe C Drumheller collector Of the port of SeattU. anJ David J. Williams. Internal revenue collector at Tacoma. It became known tonight In rorespondence made pub lic here by George Christensen ot Seattle, chairman of the leroocraii'- state central committee. Telerrama demanding the removal of the three officials were sent la week to Attorney General Palmer superior officer of District Attorney SautyWi. and to Secretary or in Treasury Houston, to whom Messrs. Drumheller and Williams are respon sible. The action Is the outgrowth of the conventions two weeks ago of lb King and Pierce county Democrat!-: organizations, both of which result ed la schisms and the selection of contesting delegations to the state convention, which will be held ia Spokane May 17. The telegrams charged that the three federal offl eli'a ' -parties to dlsrraceful proceedings at the King and Pierce Even the Roots of Saperflaotts Hair Vanish (Entirely New Method; Work Wonders.) as a conservative estimate. Thla is la contrast, however, with a let.es pre-war establishment and aa army of S.tee.ej at the armistice. Tbe state constabulary of to ISt.es and approximately tt- 00 home guards, are regarded aa a violation of the treaty provision for bidding say reserve or secret armed forces. The Cermaa claim that these forces are eersary te taalatala or der Is considered here as re fated by tne failure of those forces to rope with recent red aprtslaga. Ton W. W. MOORE Fnrsltare Store The Home of the Vict r La get more for year money Moore's at OREGON BATH HOUSE Relieve that tired feetlag tsy a Turk ish Bath Basement Oregon BoIIdlniT Let Ut Play tie Lateit , Victor Records H. L Stiff Furniture Co. It Pays Te Trade At The - FARMERS CASH STORE . C. Rartoa DwnUIl 1 17X on a United States Watching DIXIE DOUGHNUTS 30c Dor. Situation Unofficially u, SALEM BAKING COMPANY treet rhoae III WASHINGTON. May 12. Despite I absence of American representatives on the intcr-allled control co radia tions a supervise fulfillment by Germany of the disarmament claus es of the treaty, the United States la watching the situation unofficially. The American point of view ot the extent of German compliance with disarmament clauses, which are to be discussed at the Spa conference Mar 2f. la summsrited ss follows: The most noteworthy Instance of non-compliance with the disarma ment provisions attracting attention here is failure to reduce German military effectives. Although pledged to reduce her regular army to 200.009 by April 19. 1920. and to 100.000 by July 10. the regular army remains approximately 2i0.- 00. according to what la regarded Washing Won't Rid Head of Dandruff Dreamland Rink Tuesday. Friday. Saturday ssd Sunday nights. Sunday after noon Ladles skste free Friday atghL Ladies skates 10 Tstoday and Saturday alght The only sure way to get rid of dandruff ia to dissolve it. then yon destroy it entirely. To do this, get about four ounces of ordinary liquid arvon: apply It at night when retir ing: use enough to moisten the scalp and rub It in gently with th finger tips. Do this tonight, and by morning. most If cot alL of yoar dandruff will bo gone, and three or four more ap plications will completely dissolve nd entirely destroy every single sign and trace of it. no matter how much dandruff you may have. You will find. too. that all Itching and digging of the scalp will stop at once, and your hair will b fluffy. luatroas. glossy, silky and aoft and look and feel a hundred times better. Yon can get liquid arvon at any drag store. It is laetpeniiVtf and never fails to do ihe work. IT IS WHAT YOU CAN DO THAT COUNTS When a youag man or yesag woman is looking for work tneee days, they sre asked what they caa do. Special training is aeedial aad essential. Chance or lack has lit tle to do with one's success. Most of the mea at the head ei large establishments have been promoted step by step, after ha v. lag had a thorough preparation to begin. Flere should be a lessen fer am bitions yousg people. Talk with us about yosr baal aest csreer. Or send fer a cat slogue describing esr course. Capital Brulnexj Co He re SALDt. OREGOX t" STATE S STREET o DiCRONeill OPTOMETRIST-OPTICIAN - Ladd Bush Dank t?uf dir$ T7&c c5Z?f apt LING COD An economical delidoux food for any ruil Whole Fiih, per pound JQc 12& Ffcona 211 Sliced, per pound. 444 Court Street FITTS MARKET 619 Court St. Of t