THE OREGON STATESMAN. SALEM, OREGON. GIT Y NEWS IN BRIEF Special meeting of Sa lem lodge No. 4, A. F. A. A. M., this evening. Work In the M- M. de cree; rUia t Vantouve , Oscar SUelhammer, director of the Chertian band., left for Port land to play in the Elks band of that citj when it goes o Vancou ver for, the Washington state con vention of the B.P. O.IK, now in session in the Washington city. Plenty of forge Fries i ' For everybody today.' Fine Chi ' book salmon, halibut and cod. Jnst in from Newport. ket. Phone 211. i Fltts Mar- Ball riayers To Be Guets Members of the; visiting ball team, the Portland Beavers, will be guests of the Commercial club at its regular Monday noon lunch- fVU uiwu n 111 w v-a xsv .uw : club promptly at 12 o'clock, Mon- ... . fc- a . f rt a i l . a. . aay. auuui ivv oi lue cuswui man of Salpm ar :exnecte1 to at tend the affair. . j cars bearing Washington licences and were required to deposit $10 to insure their appearance in court this morning. The violat ors of the highway speed limit are to be tried berore the Salem jus tice of peace. . Xotlce, Artisans- Members wishing to go to the camp at S pong's landing, phone to Glen Niles. at Spaulding com pany's office before nooti Satur filed were: The Panhandle Cop per company. Baker; incorpora tors: Charles J. Shelton. S. F. Painter. J. W. Deadrick; capital ization, $25,000. The Campbell Fire Apparatus company. Port land: .incorporators. K. Ft. Camp bell, U. H. Hond. John H. Steven son: capitalization. $20,000. A permit to operate irr Oregon was issued to the Stradivari Phono graph company, a Delaware cor poration. K. W. Harluw of Port land is attorney-in-fact for Oregon. that the tire was a Firestone. The thief evidently hal use. not only for the tire, but also for a rim. for it too was detached. SATURDAY MORNTXO, AFOUST 21. 1920. . . ...,! ! IK-nIet- and Johl him as nearly as good as new as they can make him. . Mr. Wilant says the number of wounded sol diers at the Ietterman hospital has dwindled from the 1800 to 1100 who were there at about the Can retire the Kasy Vacuum .,,me signing or tne trmi washing machine the last word I "l J onlr - or 60 who still re- uaiu. Dry Wood- I I . We can make prompt delivery on dry box wood at $4 per load. Thla Is splendid fuel for summer use. Chas. K. Spaulding Logging Co. - ,. .. Four More Arrested t Four victims, According to re ports of the sheriffs office wen yesterday into the hands of Bert Smith, highway traffic officer Those arrested for' driving their cars In excess of the limit pre scribed by law were V. L. Craig. II. L. Glaring. S. Baker and C. M. Tiffney. Baker and Tiffney drove Standard .Oil Hearts The Standard Oil company has submitted to the secretary of state a report showing that during the calendar month ending July 26. the company sold in Oregon 2.- 984.817 gallons of gasoline and 7939.5 gallons of distillate. 'on which the company paid a tax of $29,887.86. Dr. Marshall XJsteopath. U. S. Bank building. F.XID BENXETT In ! - . ! - -"HAIRPINS' COMEDY HARTT.IAN BROS. CO. ... ' For Tine J ewelry - . . , : . i . .. : " .'JeWelers and Opticns - CR0SSETT SHOES "Make Life's jWalk Easy" . SCHEI'S , The House of. Kuppenhejraer Citizens File Complaint The first formal complaint against tie extension policy of the Portland Railway. Light & Power company has been filed with the public service commission by Karl Milbrandt. Frank Tifs and G. V- Robertson. They alleged that the company has refused to extend them light service unless they make an advance payment suffi cient to cover a period of two years. They demand that the company show cause why the ex tension should not be made on a more generous basis. Portland I tea vers Of the Pacific coast league vs. Salem Senators, at Oxford park. Monday, Auk. 23. 2:1 sharp. Tarpley Funeral Today - Tli uneral of Henry C. Tarp- ley, pioneer of IS 52. who died at his home Thursday night, will be from the Webb & Clough chap el today at 2 o'clock. Burial will be in the I. O, O. F. cemetery. . Portland Heater Of the Pacific coast league vs. Salem Senators, at Oxford park, Monday, Aug. 23. 2:15 sharp. iu washers), electric driven, and M heated, from the Portland Gas ft Coke Co. State whether A. C. or D. C. motor. Bedding I stolen Obviously the cold nights of the past few days impulsed some "prince of the road" to purloin a roll of bedding Troni Ben Wil son" of Brooks, who had come to Salem In quest of employment. In addition to the' loss of his bed ding. Mr. Wilson says he had two pairs of overalls, two jumpers, two pairs of work shoes, a green cap and several white collars wrapped in the roll of bedding. The roil of bedding was stolen from a down town building. Two License I.uel Two marriage licenses were Is sued yesterday to Charles F. Way of Salem and Hazel D. Iarson. also of Salem, and to Lewis B. Howard. Silverton. and Nellie Viola Brambnrg. Silverton. Legal Blanks .Get them at The Statesman of fice. Catalog on application. PERSONAL MENTION Store Xews ' New goods arriving daily. Au thentic styles, purchased by N. C. Kafoury. now in New York. Ka oury Bros. Restaurant Incorporate . Articles of incorporation were filed yesterday by the Imperial Dairy Lnnch of Portland; capital ized at $100,000. The Incorpora tors are R. J. Grieeel. W. C. Grie sel and N. G. Aube. Other articles Place Your Order Early for Fall Planting Complete line varieties Salem Nursery Company Phone 176 J 427 Oregon Bldg. INDIAN AGENCY at A. H. MOORE 421 Court Street I W00DRY j conducts sales anywhere in Marion ; or Polk counties. Etore located 270 N. Com'L AUCTIONEER i7 THE "DAYTON" I !Vhe Bicycle for Everyone LLOYD K. BAMSDEX 387 Court Street Bicycles and Blcyele'Repairing "WAIJJELT" Takes the place of doth at! about one- &J MAX 0. BUREN ', ,""V 179 N. Commercial St. BONDS, MORTGAGES Interest Bearing Investments HAWKINS & ROBERTS 204-207 Oregon! Building sfifutnn Better Good for Lews Tire and Kim Stolen He parked his car at the fair grounds Thursday night, and left it on a short errand, and when he returned he discovered his car minus one tire and rim. Tbjs was the report made to police head ouarters by Fred Hannon of the Olson garage. Mr. Hannon says Boyer Browne on .War Just to be a little different than other campers and vacation ists who return to their tasks with fish stories. I. G. Boyer. i county clerk, has returned from a two weeks' outing at Cascadia springs with a bear story. How ever, he admits t hit the nearest he got to a bear was when he partook of a bear steak killed by John Short. But he says what he saw of the 2-year-old bruin was great when fried. The Boyer party consisted of Mr. and Mrs. U. G. Boyer. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kloepping and daughter. Will close at 5:30 Each Evening During August JACK'S CAFE A good place to eat Short Orders all day 163 S. Com! Street J. D. Maddox, Prop. ELECTRIC MACHINE & ENGINEERING CO. For Thor Washing Machines and tiectnc work and Supplies. 337 Court St. Phone 488 SWIMMING Is Terr refreshing on a hot day Come and bring your friends OREGON BATH HOUSE Oregon Building HIGHEST PRICE PAID : -"' ' For '..;-. SECOND HAND FURNITURE Stoves, Carpets and Tools Capital Hardware Furniture Co. 28-5.N. Commercial St. Phone 947 Soda Crackers, per pound: . . .Oc lalry Salt in 50 pound sack. .73c Straw, per bale . 0."c Laundry Soan iu 2:1 bar loU fl.OO Ilardwhrat Flour at per sack L25 The Highland Grocery Phone 49A 746 Highland Avenue Trunks, Bags, Suit Cases Music Bolls and Brief Cases at , . HAMILTON'S ? 340 Cotirt Street WOOD WOOD The best furnace wood in the city for the money at Tracy's Phone 524 167 North Commercial St. At the Electric Sign "SHOES" T DENNIS0N ELECTRIC CO. JOB WORK AND FIXTURES 222 North Liberty Street D. H. M0SHER High Class Cleaning and Pressing 474 Court j Street MYRTLE KN0WLAND 31usle land Musical Merchandise Honors Dealer! in eialem 415 Court St, Salem, Oregon Telephone 252 FURS STORED Store your Furs during summer with us. WEST FUR CO. 521 Court. Opposite Court House CARL & B0WERS0X . . Groceries 383 Court Street Phone 409 1920 ELGIN SIX IS HERE svrTWabl ear with el-jrt body lin ia interior Rpennriiwiii in uai maximum rrrie and economy at a rraa aabla prk ahaald thia car. Lee L Gilbert, Distributor 15S So. Coauatrcial Strtct U. S. GARAGE 554 Ferry Street USED BUT NOT ABCSFID CARS SPECIAL New series Studebak er value 11625, today $1300. V. S. Garage. . Phone 1752. RIedon and Son Reliable funeral directors. Home From Argonnc Bill Wilant. who went from Sa lem to enlist in machine gun com pany No. 347. and was wounded five times while helping break the back of the German army in the Argonne forest, is visiting friends in Salem. Mrs. W. E. Allen, his mother, who lived in Salem, has moved to Bremerton. Wash. Bill spent 23 months In hospitals after his little introduction to the re treating German solders in the Argonne. who sent' back their compliments as they retreated in the shape of high explosives. He is now directly from the Letter man hospital in San - Francisco, and he must have another opera tion before the doctors pronounce G. II. Running of Portland was in the city yesterday. He came to Salem to confer with the G. A. R. and V. R. C. organizations in regard to arrangements for the' transportation of delegates to the convent! jds meeting in Indianapo lis on September 19. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hammock of Salem returned yesterday from a two weeks visit to Losline. Wal lowa county. Other points in eastern Oregon were also visited, by them. John L. Scott of the Scott Realty company, left yesterday! for Newport on a short vacation. C S. Pelzel ot Oak Ridge Is in th city visiting with bis broth er. Ed Peliel. Misses Emma Younc and Helen I.nedke ot Ia Crosse, Wis., are visiting at the home ct Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Stewart. They are on an extensive tour ol the western ccast. . G. H. Iamb and son of Tilla mook were in Salem yesterday on a bosiness trip. Miss Evelyn Stevenson, who is recuperating from a recent ill ness, haj left for Newport, there tc Join hr sister for a brief stay at the beach resort. F. G. Deckebach and son hare returned from Newport where they have been spending their vacation. James Forbes of Portland was In the eity yesterday on business regarding the floral exhibits to be at the state fair. Mr. and Mrs. S. McElnea have gone to Tillamook- for a two weeks vacation. Mrs. James Allen and children have left for Newport for a va ration extending through several weeks. Orton R. Goodwin, special writer for the Morning Oregonian. was In Salem yesterday. J. I). Parrel I. well known rail road man and member of the state fair board, was here yeeter day. Miss Minnie T. Downing, of the office of the attorney general went to Portland yesterday on of licial business. DAMAGES ARE DEMANDED BY GATES YOUTHS Smith and Wolfe File Cross Complaint Against Odd Fellows Lodge SENSATION IS ADDED War Veteran Avers Dance Hall Manager Is Jealous of His Success IllEK' GOOD GOODS DIXIE DOUGHNUTS 35c Doz. SALEM BAKING CO. 439 Conrt Street. "rhone !& Sales and Service BISHOP BROS. High and Ferry St s. Phone 1400 WE BUY Farm Produce, Eggs. etc.. Paying Highest Cash Market Prices. W. W. MOORE Furniture Store The Home of the Victrola You get more for your money at Moore s fit Valley Motor Co. HOTEL ARRIVALS Salem Cleaners and Dyers Repairing and Alterations Phone 1868 It Pays to Trade at The FARMERS CASH STORE C. Burton Durdall 217 North Commercial 247 W. T. RIGD0N CO. Leading Funeral Directors MOVING ioJ. STORING Si SHIPPING 3AIEM A11Kin(I$ TRAHSFEr of Goods L A R M E Today's Record Suggestion 18114 I Lost My Heart in Honolulu Harrtson and Stuart H. L Stiff Frarnitiire Co. Complete House Furnishers ARGO C. S. Root. Hartford. Conn.; W. H. Adams. Portland; Charles D. Roe. Gaston, Or.; J. L. Schuyleman. Portland; Mr. acd Mrs. A. U. Goodtellow, Jefferson; E. R. Glelser. Portland; E. H. Reichart. Portland; H. H. Witt ier. Seattle; Jay H. Koch. Gates, Ore. HUGH F. J. Dallinger. Se attle; Mrs. E. C. Ballard. Pott land; E. D. DeMar. Turner; Dr. Walter D. Hofman. San Francis co; A. L. West. Phoenii; W. F. Miller. Tillamook; Hai'l Hudlon.? Mill City; Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Russell. Woodburn: A. C. Brack en. Portland; F. Tiflany. Port land: W. C. Bild. Portland: W. If. Gentel. Iexter; John S. Hvhuyleman. Portland. MARION H. P. Vanelle. Wash irgton; J. For? the. Portland Mrs. G. B. Abraham. Amity: Arthur Cooth. Portland; John T. Lighter. Portland: Kred Carie rie. Portland: Hueo Kelly. Seat tle; Otto Joel. New York; E. Leitner. New York: W. P. Lac hand. Portland; P. M. Hall. Se attle: J. II. Spud (trow. Seattle; C. H. Dwyer. Portland; M. C. List Washington: J. I. Altaian. Port land; II. L. Snowden. Portland. R. L. Stubble. Portland; William t. Bennett. Portland; Mr. and Mrs. W. W. ItoKel. San Antonio: Mrs. Jeie Hubbard. San Antonio Ira P. E. Reynolds. Portland: J. il. Miller. PiVtland: P. Meisvn ahl. Honolulu; Dr. C. G. Burt. Portlar.il Claiming that the plaintiff in jured thoir reputations by making wilfully false and vtndicthre charges arainst them, the defend ants In the suit of Green Mono, tain lodse. I. O. O. F.. of Gates.; - - a 11-111.... ! vs. Gerald Wolfe ana wnour Snilth. yesterday filed an answer and cross-complaint to the com plaint denyine a rreater portion of the allegations indicated in the complaint and assert that $20,000 represents the equivalent ot the damage suffered by their repu tations 'n their community.. Intoxication lmird. The defendants admit the alle gation that on August 14 they were at the datfee hall, but deny that they were Intoxicated. Wolfe and Smith assert that they were sober, peaceable, and conducted themselves in a gentlemanly man ner on August 14. when one of the defendants. Gerald Wolfe, was forcibly ejected from the dance hall as an undesirable character. Wolfe claims that the motive for his ejection was Jealousy. On August 14. according to their answer. Wilbur Smith vis ited the dance hall, and gained entrance hy paying 25 cents, which fee admitted him to the dance hall with the privileges ot a spectator. Immediately follow int him waa Gerald Wolfe, but the agent of the management of the dance hall, who was stationed at the door, denied admission to Wolfe, he avers, without giving reasons. Wolfe returned a second time. he said, durinr the same evening. but this time accompanied by his sister. Mrs. T. C. Fair, as his dance partner, but was met at the door by twp representatives of the dance hall management, he I llAUUi, m 11 u llMia via auu r I . rnlttwl nn Jr tnr m 'Hrht ' vaa f va awa. w m O Wolfe asserts that he was assault ed by the two men first, before he engaged them in a fight. whereupon his friend. Wilbur Smith, assisted him. and says he believes that the agents ot the dance hall were beaten up. Wolfe Is War Veteran. Wolfe claims that he Is a vete ran of the world war. and has taken advantage of the homestead act benefitting returned soldiers by taking up a homestead near Gates. He claims that the man agers of the dance hall, because he filed on land which they want ed, are Jealous of him and have repeatedly annoyed him and an tagonized him. Smith and Wolfe seek a dismis sal of the suit, costs and disburse ments of the suit, and a judg ment against fhe plaintiff for $20,000. which sum the defend ants claim represent the damage suffered by their reputations.. freight agent for the Oregon-, Washington Railroad L Naviga tion company, the proposal ot al lowing a reduction or 10 cents a ton less than the published freight rates on sand, gravel and crushed rock moving over the lines of that company as bona iide snipmenis for government, state of county highway construction. The service commission has ad vised the highway board of this action in a letter which says: "Mr. Lounsberry stated that It had been the practice of the O. W. R. it N. Co.. to allow these reduc tions on all shipments that have moved since March 1. 1920. and that such reductions will continue In force until September 1. 1920. "It is our understanding that a refund will be made on all ship ments of the highway commission that have moved since March 1. 1920. and on which no redactions have been made, it you will pre sent the original paid freight bills to the company. "The matter of rates after Sep tember 1. 1920. is still under consideration by the railroad com pany, and you win be advised later as to what will be done in the matter." Poles chasing 'em. b - The Bolshevists can't run fast enough to get away So they are stealing all the horses and riding them out of the country. m S S The Poles are going so far and tine that Lloyd George is airaia they will rush all the rest of the BITS FOR BREAKFAST I . . Rm.iisi clear up to th Pole and push, them or w "W , So he ! telling them ttT stop when tney gei aginary boundary line . " marked out for tnem. A .V- .fl With anyway, iu "-- , longest Pole get. the perslom08 nd the Russian Keos. And the blue peter of UjVj'J of state at Petrograd will rce peter out and vanish from tht i of the earth which it b graced. V Ka Dr. Slaughter of Salem U .to J on the Socialist ticket for Cnlta States senator, and a Ha,?1" Hardin Talbert of Albany UW on the same ticket for cantr man from the Frst OregoaC trlct. at the November election. S s All of which doe not tinker', cuss word exclnf that it will cost the taiPT oi Oregon several thousand tra dollar, in printing nd postage, etc And it will make a lot of them think that It thee gink, cannot be saUsfied with the old parties, they should move ouL They are an expensive nuisance. S . Maybe the profiteer, will ft to beavea after all. They r Lord help, those who help them selves. Governor Canto says he hope, to unite all faction, la Mexico. Thla establishes him as world. champion hoper. anyway. I : ' LADD & BUSH BANKERS Establiahed 1863 General Banking Benin ess Office Hours from 10 a. in. to 3 p. in. s McDowell Market 173 South Commerdal Lower Freight Rate is Possible fox Material For the benefit of the state highway commission, the publie service commissipn has taken up with H. E. Lounsberry. general Phone 1421 We bare an extra choice lot of steer beef and ipring lambs, at prices yon cannot afford to pass up: These lambs are real spring: lambs and not sheep. . Beef to roast 16c Beef to boil 12c Leg of Lamb...... 25c Lamb Chop........ 20c. Choice Beefsteak 220 Lamb Stew.-. 10c Choice sugar cured bacon, our own make. 40c pound Open Until 8 p. m. WANTED . Beans Eggs Potatoes People's Cash Store t - - 9 LONG DISTANCE " AUTO TRUCKING Willamette Valley y Transfer Co. Phone 1400 ' 7e also do local hauling 1 USED CARS To Sell Cheap for Cash or to trade for Bread and Butter THE 13. C. MOTOH CO. - 178 S. Commercial St. Busick' SALEM ALBANY Our large flrt f trorka mabl ta five tou prompt rrrir. and a truck f the ait ard4 far xout job. Canatry and Loaf Diataac Hauling a S part alt jr. - Bit and twll V O f V S l C O A b D. A. LA KMC R. Managar. Kr.itlrnre I'hati 19 WM. CAHLKDORF The Store of Housewares Phone 67 135 N. Liberty St. WANTED JIXK AM) MACHIXKUV OF ALL KINDS We also bujr second-hand goods. If you have anything to sell for a good price call 398. The Square Deal Hoirse. CAPITAL JUNK CO. 271 Cbemckcta, tialcm. Or. Dreamland Rink Dance Every Wednesday and Saturday Bungalow Orchestra What Have You? We buy. sell and exchange new and second-hand furni ture, stores, rana-e. rug, tools, etc. We will buy you out. IX)!. V. F. WRKiHT Auctioneer 271 N. Com'l St.. Salem. Or. List your sales with us People's Furniture . Store Night Thone 104T Phone734 HIGHEST PRICES f; Paid for Vegetables and Fruits PEOPLE'S CASH STORE Automobiles by Counties Are Shown by Mr. Kozer From January 1 to July 31. this year, a total of 94.770 motor ve hicles were registered in the state, according to a statement made public yesterday by Sam A.' Kozer. secretary of state . The aggregated U 892. 629 in license fees. Mr. Kozer s statement, showing the number of motor vehicles regis tered from each county and the i amount of license fees paid from each, follows: Marion county has 092 auto mobiles and pavs license fees on them of I11S.325. Polk county has 1933 motor ve hicles and the licence fees are I3S.487.SO. New Fall Suits at Popular Prices HouRlit for early sellintr out they jt and you shall share with us the advantage we gained in taking advantage of every tinder-value indication we found in the long weeks spent preparing this store for fall and winter. You will find remarkable values at $29.75, $34.75, $44.75, $54.75 to $95.00 because you buy now, instead of waiting three or more weeks The styles are all new models for fall and winter 1020-21. You can purchax in full confidence that you will he as eoirectly drcsvd an anyone you might we on Fifth Avenuf. Lake Shore Drive or the lloardwalk. We made very sure f this in our selections. Genuine Walrus ( T IB-inch Leather Lined. .$12.50 MAX0.BUREN 179 N. Court St Talk of Recalling Court Is Heard in Polk County S Retison. chairman of the state highway commission, said hero yesterday that there is some talk i In Polk county of recalling the coount court because of its high ; way policy in refusing the grade ithe Salem-Dallas biehway so th Icommjssion may prooceed with i Pacing. The rv-fusal of the court to 'grade the hichwajr is because of! lth determination to build the wesi une racmc nieoway accorn- ind to a route not tourhlnz Ialla r .. i it, o An ' sayes that an agreement was made; with the former county adminis tration that the commission would' pave the Salem-Dallas road in re-' turn for being extended the priv ilege of building the went side road as it might see fit. County Judge Robinson, he says, has re fused to lire Op to this agreement Whenever the court to ahead with the grading." said Mr. There are suits of plain general utility wear. There are suits of fan-y general dn vs wear. materials for materials for There arc simple tailr-models and olh-t-rs lavishly embroidered, tucked, stitched and button trimmed. There are model for women of regular build for women who are undersized anl those who are oversized there are modeU for large girl. Among them is exactly yor. the suit for 1. (gIitpkg (Ha. Popular Prices Quality MerchMidi-io Our Fay As You Go Flan works to your advantage ai all lixaca ' V ft V a Benson, "the com mission will be gta fih the patinf.'