THE OREGON STATESMAN, v SALEM ; : OltEGON. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF IXk Hound Over-- I Truxton Heck, charged with holding up 'and shooting I John Frohniader, was Kiyen a hearing in the justice court ij-sterday and was bound over to the grand jury. jjle furnished bail for $1000. Cabbage For Kraut 2 cent3 per pound '. delivered, Ward K. Richardson. Phone 494. Administratrix Named Mrs. Ida Thompson was ap pointed administratrix ofr the es tate of her husband, i Matthew Thompson, deceased. In the coun ty court yesterday. The estate is valued at J5Ut0. ; ' Ha rr-n .Ilia fill). " " " ' The Ace, 127 North High. IHstfiarge Filed , Hugh Webb, who served as a private in the United States army In France and Germany filed dis charge papers Monday with the county clerk. Vaudeville Today ' At the Hligh theater. Twenty- Starr of Mi 1" fJnilty W. J. Kddie, South Mnnil street, anrl C. C Independence, pleaded guilty yes terday to a charge of using pro fane language, and acting disor derly and were fined 520 each by police Judge Race. Chief of Fo lieej Welch and Officer; Porter made the arrests "Sunday in the Club stables. of Center ail Capitol streets. On the Kron cr the fender, apron aud running board were damaged and the frajnie bent on the' Gale car. Neither party was injured- i - ('apt. n.Muir Allen y . Noted W(irM War lecturer and humorist at j the Hligh theater to day and tomorrow. ' " Damage Ione y In trying) to pass a-street car and an automobile, which he failed to svti because it was with out a rear light. P. M. Lawrence, while driving a truck, drove too close to a street car and the bed of th truck was nearly torn off. 'Some of tliej windows were broken in the street car. The collision Occurred at j the intersection of Twelfth and, Wilbur streets Sat urday night. No one was injured. A. Fagan. Mrs. Fagan piaintitf in the "action. is the Mill Wood IC-ind , 5oadS $20. Few days Spuuiding Logging Co. only Three Shot Fired Three fchots were fired Satur day night at a prowler on. the premises of the J. A. Carson home on .South High street. Po lice were unable to locate tha in truder. A "peeper" also made re cent visits to the premises of T. W. Davies, 4 41 North Cottage street, and O. 11. Gingrich, .Cot tage and 1) streets. Cabbage For Sale, I tie ier lb. Delivered. Phone 31F2. For Side j Beautiful walnut 'Chickering piano, in perfect condition. Pean tiful tone. Duet bench, to match. Priced rightj terms to suit. C S. Hamilton.. 340 Court street. Inmate F.scaies Julius A. Adler, an inmate of the Oregon state hospital, escaped from that institution Sunday morning and as yet has not been located. It is thought by the au thorities that he secured trans portation to Portland, as he has relatives there, lie is said to be A3 years old and is five feet eight inches high and weighs 140 pounds. Students Will Rally Sweetland Afield will be the scene of a big rally and the an nual freshman bonfire Friday night at 7 o'clock, according to tne announcement made by Yell King Gillette of .Willamette at thor cha.pel exercises yesterday. This celebration is to pave the way for "mauling Multnomah" in football on Saturday. Voung 5a Over IS years old wanted at me uray-tsene. Salmo , Cheapest for three years. 'If you want to can any, phone 211. Fitts Market. Cars Come Together Two cars being driven by J. F. Kron. route 1 and L. Gale were badly damaged yesterday when they collided at the Intersection ra I l r fs. n ju F II ! YVM. 8. HART -FATTY," ARBUCKLE 2 7 0 P. M. LAST T1MRS J TONIGHT .1 ELECTRIC MACHINE & ENGINEERING CO. for Thor Washing Machines and Electric Work and Supplies. 137 Court St, Phone 488 Rod Crackers, per pound . . . .20c Dairy Salt In SO pound sack. .75c straws, per bale- ..65c Laundry Soap in 23 bar lots 91. OO t fard wheat Flour at per sack f3J23 Hie HigMand Grocery Ilex 1lul.N "Silver Horde" starts Liberty tomorrow. at Ye Couple Licensed Minerva M-Page and Robert L Moore of Salem secured a mar riage license from . the county clerk yesterday. Young Man 1 Over 18 years old the, Gray-Belle. - wanted at f Knott For Dirorrp A suit has been filed in the cir cuit court to dissolve the mar riage relation existing between Herberta'L. Fagan and Raymond tsi iv. i cab Sales and Service VALLEY MOTOR CO. WOOD WOOD One car of dry ash wood, $11 per cord. Phone 520. TRACEY WOOD CO. Phone 4SHR 740 Highland ATenue HARTMAN BROS. CO. Tor Fine Jewelry Jewelen and Opticians THE "DAYTON" The Bicycle 'for Ereryone LLOYD E. RA3ISDEN . 387- Court Street Bicycles and Bicycle- Repairing VALLEY RED SPECIAL TUBES i t- - -At - - A. H. MOORE'S POTATOES Call on. us before you sell BISHOP BROS. Corner Ferry and High Streets Phone 1400 "WALLFELT Takes the place of v doth at about one? third '! MAX0. BUREN 179 N. Commercial St. 167 North Commercial St M the Electric Sign ' SHOES' DENNIS0N ELECTRIC CO. JOB WORK AND FIXTURES 223 North Liberty Street D.H.M0SHERI Elgh Class Cleaning and Pressing T4 Court Street . fnTriT7i"7i WANTED Beans Potatoes People's Cash Store LONG DISTANCE AUTO TRUCKING Willamette Valley Transfer Co. i Phone 1400 Talking Machines and Records Flayer Pianos and Flayer Bolls Students Hear Mi "affray iliss VIlla 1. Caffrav. for a number of y"ears a woman evan gelist in the fist, and now acting as assistant iastor in the Metho dist church at Wenatchee, Wash., addressed the students of : Willam ette yesterday morning on the subject of life service. Miss Caf- fray is the first western woman to be granted a license as a pas? tor, since the action, of the gen eral conference last spring made possible the ordaining of women as ministers. She is a very forces ful and pleasing speaker and has accomplished notable work as an evangelist. She is a graduate of Chicago Evangelical Institute. f TUESDAY-MORNING, OCrTOP.ER 13, 1920 5 of Safem ..rm,es. 19 a resident oacic er i. w'ri15 l" Decenler i .llTe He iXl RO on fill atotn t0 Xew Zealand, to count , ?r,Kagement in that peoplt n the Hllison-White ture Captain Allan will lec- D Wred. i.hne il2 W after company. Both seek in creased ratea and service aUo Is Involved. A valuation of the prop erties will be necessary In the electric company's case. Vounsr Mai 0-r is years old the Gray-Helle.. wanted at Capt. Allan Lives Here Cant. R. Muir Allan, soldier. poet, humorist, international lec turer, wearer of the Mons star and Victory medal, conferred by 84 Th M- f nuth!,i ,,e a njeetinff of Method ,em, 0Inen l th s,ie term.c l.ChUnU at this af- Mrin Loar a address by m?.nii l- lrAy, on the amend- 7, t the Women's Republican dress Vi11?1 Slctin- t the ad urtss ui be non-political, and all vome,,re invited. regalUank- Gettu-m at The Statesman of " ''f12110 n application. Wiillai Fa,.a Again- rhe st-cond time. FrJ A. lUiaa, member of the state public service commission; is a fathenx daughter was born Sat urdaitht at lhe-VillIams home. li; th Fourteenth street. She weieln? t-jght pounds at birth. Her nfce j3 Harhara Jean. YunjM-nn years old wanted at the l!y Hellc. Foenuilvcn Ctnrrnor tJpWsjor Olcott i ha3 received from arry Noyes Tratt.. Califor nia fctifier, a i complimentary copy a pm2ii volume entitled "Hill tailrf and Open Sky." It U a boot,f California verse. J. Cribbitts hasgre-entered the emploftf the state highway com missiaiin the Salem offices after an abuce of three months while assislot in taking the federal censuia the bureau of mines and in thaanufacturing department. For Medical Certificates for Marriage License's apply to S C STONE. M. D. Tyler's Drug Store ; 157 South Commercial Street SALEM CLEANERS AND DYERS Repairing and Alterations 1215 sjcom'l St. Phone 1868 Salem School of Expression Lula Rosamond Walton, Plrector 147 "N. Commercial Phone 592 1484J Weekly Recital Class DIXIE DOUGHNUTS- 35c Do SALEM BAKING CO. 439 Court Street. Phone 954 JACK'S CAFE A good place to eat Short Orders all day 163 S. Coml Street J. D. Maddox, Prop. W.W.M00RE Furniture Store The Home of the Vlctrola Ton set more for your money at iloore Place Your Order Early for Fall Planting: Complete line varieties Salem Nursery Company Phone 1763 427 Oregon Bldg. 51 W00DRY conducts sales anywhere In Marlon or Polk counties. Store located 270 N. Com'l. I AUCTIONEER It Pays to Trade at The FARMERS CASH STORE C. Burton Durdall 117 North Commercial 347 W. T. RIGD0N CO. Leading Funeral Directors Love, tat chmaker ami Jeweler- 337 b jstreet, Salem. Bu htdfc Oeswell FredS. Buchtel, chairman of the psliic service commission, is in Crenell, Lane county, today wherW is conducting hearings on apfcations of jthe Creswell Electriteompany and the Creswell New CimMinifwiav The Thomp.son-Bradlev rom- pany of Coquille. Coos county, yesterday fiu-u articles of .incor poration at the -i.rfiM r t it Handiey. gtate rori.i.ra 1 1,, n The ;"rporatora are urva .Thompson . Anna Thomp son and Willis c. Bradley. The capitalization is JSoon. Articles of incorporation uere filed bv Heady Senate. I?lta Theta I'hi law fraternity of -th rniait. r Oregon, with h? Rene. The Incomnrainr. Arthur Iiere. . rtni i and LeUoy I'. Anderson. Property valuation is given as $1000. No tification of withdrawal from the state was filed by the Piatt Iron works, a corporation of Bayton. Ohio. . Hfgdon and Son Reliable funeral directors. Democrat to Meet fclton Watkins. Portland t Inr. ney, will address a meeting of Sa lem Democrats at the armory to morrow niKul wnen the learue of nations is to be discussed. Dr. C J. Smith of Portland Is rtnM-'tJ be present and speak on the question . ilrl Wins WaUli Cecelia De Boef. 263- North Commercial street, won the Incer soll watch given by Tyler'a Drag Store with her guess of 60. Harry E. Parker, three days after Mfcs. De Boest's guess, also marked 60, so he will also be given a watch by Mr. Tyler.. There were 59 watches In the window. , LOOK! IIKSIXKSS FOB YOUB AUTO'S SAKE Car notWttlng right? Bring It to us. A place to get tires, tubes, spot Etfits, skid chains and tire pumpt Gral Western Garage . Phone IL Opposite Court House J HAVAys OPKX W1L GAHLSD0RF The Store of HOUSEWARES HIGHEST PRICES t Paid for Vegetables and Fruits PEOPLE'S CASH ; STORE Better Goods for Iess HIGHEST PRICE PAID For SECOND HAND FURNITURE Stores, Carpets and Tools Capital Hardware & Furniture Co. 285 N. Commercial St. Phone 947 FURS STORED Store your Furs during summer with us. . WEST FUH CO. 521 Court. Opposte Court House CARL & B0WERS0X f 'Groceries 383 Court Street Phone 409 U. S. GARAGE 654. Ferry Street USED BUT NOT ABUSED CARS SPECIAL New - series Studebak- er. yalue 11625, today si300 U. S- Garage. Phone 1752. Busick s MOVING NJoJi STORING 9iO SHIPPING SALEM in i AU AlUQi L A R M E R TRAflSFER "f of Goods Oar lrj fleet of track eomblel to five you prompt service and a track of the aize needed for jour job. Conn try and Long Diitaac Hauling a Specialty. We Buy and Sell W OOD AND OOA L D. A. TJUtMEB, lfanager, Aeaidenee Phone 189S- Dreamland Rink Dance Every Wednesday and Saturday Bungalow Orchestra - What Have You? We buy, sell and exchange new and second-hand furni ture, stores, ranges, rugs, tools, etc We will buy you out. COIi. W. F. WRIGHT Auctioneer 271 N. Com'l St., Salem, Or. List your sales with us People's Furniture Store Night Phone 1047 Phone734 For Stoves ranges, heaters and fur niture of all kinds see the Capital Junk and Bargain House. We also buy all kinds of second hand furniture, hard ware, machinery-i hides and jink of all; kinds. Capital Junk & Bargain. House 215 Center St. Phone 39S 3jj kpil I ;2iiii8 We have aitairu-.l m point in public favor where eur busings integrity (3 unquestioned. , Ite services we render reflect credit pon ihfe e gt s b lishment. becao of the e o o s r I e ntious jusjtner in which ve carry out in structions 7 Gooklnft Funeral Held Funeral services or Paul Cook Ins. 19-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Gooklns. 186S Ferry street, who died Saturday, were held Monday afternoon from the chapel of Itigdon & Son. Iter. W. T. Milliken of the Kaptlnt church officiated. Interment was In City iew cemeiary. Die at Hospital John' W. Gibson. 71 Year old. died at a local hospital Saturday night. The body was sent to Portland for burial. VAgar Shaffer I tend . tdgar Shaffer, 47 y?ars old. died at hl hom, ,360 South Six teentn streat, Sunday. The body was sent to Lebanon for Inter ment, by Rigdon & Son. Resides his wife he leaves one small son. two sisters and four brothers .Mr. ShafTer cams to Sr. I em &Jx months ago from Lebanon. . S D. OF H. IN SESSION HERE Members of State Organi zation Meet with District 'Lodge Delegates The 3Cth semi-annual Willam ette district convention of the De cree of. Honor met at MrOornack hall yesterday for a two-day con vention. Millie K. rUgh of Tort land, presiding. U president, and other officers were appointed as follows: F.rsf vice president. Cora 11. Jones of Eurene; second vice president. Cora Ifowitt of Port land: past president. Llxrij Ellis of Portland: secretary. Adaline Newmai) of Eugene; pris corre spondent. Margaret E. Becker: ushers. Anna Ilich of Salem and Nellie II. McFadden of Junction City; Inside watch. J. Kirk of Corvallls: outsid wateh. John Moore of Eugene: maids of hon or. Lily. A. Young of Wilsonville and Cordelia Allen of Portland. Mrs. Lulu D. Crandall'of The Dalles, state president, and Mes dames Sarah E. Moore. Ida Hos ier.. Margaret E. Becker and Mil lie E. Pugh. past state presidents, were in attendance. Interesting reports were given by delegates from the several lodges. Regr?t was expressed that Mrs. Harriet C. Looney. past state president was nnable to at tenJ the. convention and a letter of love and cheer was sent her. Members of th? convention stood In silent prayer to the mem ory of Caroline Holman who was the statep resident In 1S5. The convention will meet at 9 o'clock this morning. HARDING ANSWERS ... PRESIDENT WILSON (Continued from Page 1) Express Company Seeks Huge Increase in Rates Whether an increase of 26 H per cent of the present express rale on milk and cream and Ice cream shall bv allowed the Amer ican Express company is the lat ent important question to be placed bfore the public service commission. To be effective September 10 lat the Interstate commerce com mission authorized th ) express company to lncreae its rate on these, articles by 12i per cent, but this was held up tn Oregon by a suspension order of theservice commlslon. Subsequentfy the Interstats commerce commission authorized an additional tncreas of 13 Vi per cent, or a total of 26i per cent In all. Yesterday an application from the company reached the commission asking a hearing and rcjueit'ng that both Increases be mad? effective. Hearing ts asked for October 23. but It wassaid at the offices of the commjion that a bearing cannot be granted on that date. not had occasion to revert to the Ftenographer's notes until the president's letter raised the polnL He then ascertained, be said, that the notes and the transcript pre- parea on tne train did not agree, and that although he had said "her" spokesmen." the published reports of .the speech had been inexact in using the words "her spokesman.' PERSONAL MENTION I A. C. Barber, state insurance commissioner, was in Portland yesterday. W. A. Marshall and W. T. Kirk of the state Industrial accident commission irare In.Fortland yes terday. " C. I. Lewis of the Oregon Grow ers Co-operative association, was in Portland yesterday to address the Chamber of Commerce. Drf.CV. Ellis will today take possession of a homa he has pur chased at 594 . North Liberty street. Mr. and Mrs.-J. C. Herren have returned from the mountains near Kiddle where ?aeh shot two deer. A. C. Libby of Jeferson was a business visitor In the city Monday. Big Hop Check Given by Senator Lachmuni Senator Louis Lachmund of Salem, hop broker, recently gave C. A. McLaughlin of Independence a check, said to be the largest ever paid In Marion county for a farm crop.' The total paid Mr. McLaughlin was $1S3.72$.60. but prior, to the final check he had been advanced $61,900. Mr. Lachmund bought the hops for English driers. The hops were grown on the old Herschberg farm two miles north of Independence, a tract of 275 acres which was purchas ed by McLaughlin less than a year ago for 1225,000. McLaughlin had farmed the tract on a lease for several years, and last year the total amount paid for his crcp was $115,000. This year, in addition to the hops, he harvested 12.000 bushels of grain and 400 tons of hay. COX TAKES HIS SERMON TO NEW YORK (Continued from page 1) he favored giving ex-service men a "farm. and a home .from the government domain or the four fold plan of the American lerion. Prolonged applause grafted his statements on the Irish question, especially when be declared that me suuaiion in Ireland was a war .of extermination and . the conscience of tha world Is begin ning to revolt against it." Washington Juniors Now Have "High Y" Society A "High T" dub for the boys of the Washington junior hich school was organized at a meetinr at the Y. M. C. A. lat night at C:30 o'clock. A constitation was adopted and application made to the national association for a charter. The following officers wre el ected: PreIdent. Denelt McCroskey. vice, president. Darwin George: secretary. Burton Randall: treas- SA1XM.OBE. We carry tie best line of . Silver from the well known factories: G o r h a m Shelbotxrn Pattern Air in George Washington Reed and Barton Sierra and Pomp rim nrer. WiafieU Clark. An advis ory committee eon fitts of II. F. Durham, principal of th; school: L. A. Pickett, boys secretary at the Y. M. C. A.; Ralph Barnes, at leader and T. E. McCroskey. Care in Voting Urged by Justice G. M., Brown Justice Gecrre M. Brown of the supreme court urged extreme care in Toting on the eleven ballot measures before the people for the November election when he addressed the Salem Commercial club at the Monday noon lunch eon. AH the measures were ex plained Inj an. Impartial manner by the Judge, who. as attorney general, prepared the ballot titles for all of them. 'Justice Brown said that the United? States (constitution had been amended only nine times In 129 years, and showed the Incli nation to amend the Oregon con stitution frequently since the ad vent of the Initiative privilege. As the fundamental law of the land, be urged that the constitu tion should be guarded carefully and all proposed amendments studied thoroughly by the voters before going to the booths. Judge .Brown was cheered heartily by the club members. CANTON CAFE . High Class Meals Music Dancing 1621 North. Commercial Street CiEXl'INE UNION ALLS $4.M and S.VOO SCHEI'S LEE Potatoes We will commence ship pins soon. Come and see us. MANG1S BROS. Warehouse: High and Trade Streets Phone 1291 Office 542 State Street Phone 717 s One School District Would Annex Territory The boundary board of one county cannot annex to a school district a portion of another dis trict which lies partially In an-: other county without the con currence of the boundary board of the other county, according to an opinion br Attorney General I. H. Van Winkle. The question came, from J. A. Churchill, state superintendent of schools, relative to a letter of in quiry from C. A. Jewell, city superintendent at Sheridan. Dis trict No. 4S of Yamhill county practically includes the city of Sheridan, but the town is on th southern boundary of the district and the town laps over a trifle into district No. 43. The peop'e of No. 4 want to annex a part of No. 4 5. a distance of one mile to the Polk county line. The attorney reneral explains that this can be done only on pe tition of Jhree or more legal vot ers who are Interested, through action on the boundary board of the county in which most of the involved district lies, and with concurrence of the boundary icard of the other county. Seme Vacancies Remain lor Next Eugenic Clinic Thre are a few vacancies 1n the October eugenic clinoc. which is to be held in the Commercial fiuh. auditoHnm Thursdav, Octo ber 2. Any mother who has a child between the ages of C months and C. rears who wishes to have It examined mar rvrister its name with Mrs. R. L. Matth ews. secretary of the Marion Connty Children's bureau, who will !sne reritratlon numbers. Piftures of children whs have ben examlnad hr the bureau will be on displar this week in one of the show windows of Miller's store, the photographs being the work of the Canned Robh ste- LADD & BUSH BANKERS ErtiilixJied 18C3 " . General Bxukisg Euiineu Office Hours frcxa 10 &. xx to 3 p. xa. v 1 V DRS. SWENNES & ELDRIEDGE' Dentists Oar dentistry Is of the highest standard PRICES VERT REASONABLE Trained dental nurse always In attendance. Examinations Free Work Guaranteed Office located at corner State and Liberty streets, over Hartmaa Bros, jewelry store. Phone 1500. DR. A. SWENNES. Mgr. C A B B A -G E for KRAUT (2.00 per 100 rounds delivered. Crisp, solid, and well trimmed. Soft Cabbag-e.' 50c per 100 pounds 1G gallon kega $1.00 Tomatoes : $L2o per box WARD K. RICHARDSON 2395 Front St. . Pbone 494 A Touch o f Elegan ce is imparted to your costume when you carry a Baj that is in good taste, correct for the occasion and artistically attrac tive. We have just received an assort ment which we shall enjoy showing; you. il5 These Women' and Misses' ' Leather Hand Bags are made in envelops style, vanity bags and all the desired shapes for street us age. They are completely outfitted and have just been shipped to us by one of the liest bag makers in America. The shades that predominate are black, navy, and brown. "'. Specially Priced From 98c to $19.75 It is a great thing to know hour to spend Money You cUl learn many a lesson if . you Tay as You Go." i also do local hauling CALEM ALBANY