THE OREGON STATESMAN,! SALEM, r OREGON. 5 IV-; SUNDAY MORNING. NOVEMBER 23. 1DC0 CITY NEWS IN BRIEF Special Meeting cf Pacific Lodge No. i". Monuay evening at 7:30 sharp. Work in the M. M. tlegree. r of PbJio- Uh has filed with the state en Uring department an apphca Jrmit to appropriate 40 TnndfeVt of water from the SX toS'of the Alsea river to Slelop 50 horsepower for gen tling electricity to run a .saw 7 V E. Bean of Medford has Wed an application to use water roo a Prng for domestic pur T,oesand to irrigate 13 acres iP &n county. An application tu been filed by Jennie Tuttle cf Li. Or., to use water from Thompson creek for the Irrigation of a 16-acre tract in Josephine county. "Venetian Moon Ask to hear this popular dance record. II. L. Stiff Furn. Co. Farm XjuihmI Mrs. Julia Henningren has named her farm south of Salem, Acorn Spring?, and has taken the necessary steps to have the name properly registered, j taken from lh Capitol Drug store yesterday by one of a party o three Indian girls. Mrs. llonni Smith of Monmouth, owner of tha- purse, reported her loss to the po lice station, saying she was in th drug store when it was ta'-ten, an suspected the Indian girls who were in the store at the time o the thert as having taken it. Po lice Officer Porter investigate the case, found the girls and re covered the purse. For Jool Paying Route Carrier boy wanted, at States man office. Phone 583. Carl F. Harold Pies South Circle Of the First Christian church will hold a bazaar and cooked food sale Saturday Decenioer 4 in the window of the Oscar D. Gingrich Motor Car Co., 371 Court street Everybody Welcome Concert and dance at Armory ednesday night. December 1. The Great Shirley Co.. presented : . V,":',V' OUI- Legion. Admission $1. 1 1 I I WM FARNUM I I In : . "DRAG HARLAN" I "TORCH Y" 1 . Something New in I , Comedies died at the Willamette sanitarium! yesterday lie is survived by hisMn,. 0. ; Schellbe,K mother, Mrs. Alice Harold who Will have her fancy w lives on rural route No. 8: five sisters, Mrs. Roy Lambert cf Newberg. Mrs. George Zweicker land Mrs. Carl K. Branter of Salem, and Christine and Annie Harold of Salem ; and one brother, Olaf Harold, who lives at the home near here. The remains are in charge of the Terwilliger home and funeral arrangements will be announce! later, fancy work salo December 2 and 3 at Buren's. American Legion. Big dance after the concert. Salem Armory, Wednesday night, December 1. Admission $1. Ckair Till. Sought A complaint was filed yester day in the county court in the case of Christine Ackley vs. Isa bella Towl and unknown heirs of K. D. Towl. in an effort to quiet title to a part of lot 3. Mock If. of University addition to Salem. Thanksgiving Service At First Congregational church this morning with good music b choir Thanksgiving music. Mr. Htudttevi Man Your family and friend want your photograph. We know you're busy just now and have n't time to think or such thing during business hours, but we have arranged for Just this emer gency, and can successfully mak your portraits day or night. Ar range for that sitting now. Tar-ker-Shrode Studio. SALEM HOMES TO ENTERTAIN Jail Bunking Place Jess Patton. John Mills. E. Jor dan, George Zinn and Clyde Peter were given a night's lodging in the city Jail Friday. People of City Depended Upon to Accommodate Conference Youths court has no right to command tbe roaaty clerk to withhold pay ment of money wbea payment Is required by law. Oregon Asked to Quit Using Oil for Burning Because of a decrease In tbe available amount of fuel oil in California a movement has been launched in that state to persuade The Older nori' conference for Orecoa and Washington nsera oi lex.'rtlon Charged : An action was instituted yes terday in the circuit court where by Mary Schmidt asks for a de cree of divorce from Herman Schmidt, naming desertion as the grounds for the complaint. Tha plaintiff requests the court to grant her the custody of the two minor children, Elizabeth and Mary Schmidt. For Your Chritraa Photo Have sittings made at once. En gagements evenings if desired Parker-Shrode studio. Love, Watchmaker and Jeweler 337 State street. Salem. Cigdon and Son Reliable funeral directors. City Views at Half Price 165 N. Liberty St. Mrs. Trover. Boy Runs'. Away - Walter jCochrah, a youth 1 years old, iwho is an inmate of the Oregon training school, escaped from that institution last night about 5 o'clock. He is said to be 5 feet 7 inches tall and has darfc hair and blue. eyes... Harrington Arrested Andrew J. Harrington was ar rested yesterday on suspicion ' making an attempt to pass forged checks. Harrington attempted te get a check cashed at the Clar Grocery store. This incident wa reported to the police who mad an investigation. The check wa made payable to Andrew Hart- j man and was signed by Frank E- i- r in j i i oudiri. ueu arrefieu Harring ton !d in his possession an armv discharge, which shows that he was ap rivate in the 13th company of railroad engineers. His hom is said to be in Los Angeles. A receipt for a marriage license was found on Harrington. -7 wrs : Hand Painted Cliina At reduced prices. Mrs. Trover. TYTf Clirap Cow Feed . Spotted squashes, 500 pound $2.50100 pounds 75c. Ward K Richardson, phone 494 239i Front street. Card of Thank We wish to express our most sincere appreciation and thank the many friends and neighbors of our late husband and father for their help, sympathy, and beautiful floral offerings during his recent illness and death. Mrs. Ed Mc Donald and family. Get Your Tickets Early A big treat is In store for yoi if you attend the presentation of the great Shirley Co. by Capital post No. 9, American legion, in a splendid concert of 20 numbers. followed by a dance at Salem ar ory. Wednesday night. Dec. 1. Admission, $1. Men Akrd to Move Transients have been ranking considerable trouble to the rail way officials at the depots dur ing, the last few weeks. Driven iu from the cold, they loiter around waiting tor their chance for a train going In fheir par ticular direction. Yesterday an other call was sent to the police station for officers to assist In getting the men to move on. and Police Officer Moflit rendered the necessary service. Purse Recovered A purse containing $42 va Liberty Sunday DIXIE DOUGHNUTS 35c Doz. SALEM BAKING CO. 439 Court Street. ; Phone 954 . WOOD WOOD Call G. H. Tracy Wood Co. ' for all kinds of. ' t dry wood Prompt delivery Phone 620 25 bars Savon Soap. fl.OO 10 pounds Onions. , 2. Onions, per set. .......... .2.O0 Spuds. per sack. S1JSO Wheat, per hundred... $4.00 The Highland Grocery Phone 496 746 Highland Avenue wlHamette Valley Transfer Pe VacuDm CaPs have ar" "i I Company fist Out Freight Dally Betwees k Portland and Salem, V I Phone 1400 '.V" rived at A. H. MOORE'S Salem School of Expression iJALE! CIAIIERS AND 11 Hosaraond Walton. Director I t Hepalring and Alterations 1115 8. Com! St. Phone 1868 -1484J Weekly Recital Clasi GEXU1XE UNION ALLS $1.00 and $5.00 SCHEFS LEE Sales and Service VALLEY MOTOR CO. "ELECTRIC MACHINE & ENGINEERING CO. Tor Taor Washing Machines and Cactrle Work and Supplies. - 117 Court St. Phone 488 1 Pictures, Motion Met And stereoptican slides at Firs Congregational church this even ing. Good music by quartet and chorus. - Have Three Hotel- Mr. and Mrs. II. M. Itranson. who tor a long time were well known residents of Salem, where Mr. Branson was in the grocery business, are Salem Tisitors. They now own and conduct three ho tels in Portland.' For some time they have had the Hotel Madras, at Twelfth and i Washington streets. Und Hotel Bristol, at 16 Twelfth street, near Stark, and now they have purchased Hotel Morris, at Tenth and Stark streets and are taklnz it over. Mrs. White, their daughter, was Mabel Branson, haa jeen visiting In Salem, a guest at the D. B. Simpson home on Twenty-first ttreet, with her two boys. The many friends in Salem of the Bransons will be pleased to know of their prosperity, i You Owe It To Your Friend And nothing will serve the pur pose quite so well as a good, well made portrait of yourself, j for Christmas. Make your engage ments eatly. Parker-Shrode Studio. r Trusses Fitted at Tyler's Drug store by an epxert In the business. fuel oil to dm coal Instead. The reason for this request U so that all the available oil may be nsed in California. The argument Is that coat is not available la Cali fornia, while It Is available for Industries la Oregon sad Washington. The public service, com re lsaioa is ta receipt of a letter from Frank lllrgin. secretary of the Los Angeles Commercial club in hich the condition as described by the California users Is presented. the Willamette valley, the fifth ot the series. 1 to be held at Salem December 10. 11 and 12. Free entertainment Is being provided for the delegates of the confer ence in the homes of Salem. The local committee on ar rangements Is beaded by Ueorg . Hug. superintendent o schools, with U A. Pickett, boys' secretary of the Y. M. C. A. a right hand man. Among leader already secured are Prof. W. T- Fletcher, principal of James John high school. Portland: Rev. E. . Harrington, pastor First Presby terian chnrrb. Roseburg: Ben 11. Schmidt, state boys' secretary l M. C. A. of Washington: Henry Hart, international boys secretary en route to India: W. W. Dillon executive secretary of the Y. M I Thomas B. Kay. manager of the c A. tor Oregon ana laano; j. u Tboma Kir Woolen mills, an- Meehan. boym secretary, ron- -onnced Satnrdar that the mill land: waiter Jenains. execuuvw wU, eoil doWB early th wmiat secretary community aervlce L-onth and will not again be ia Portland. Imvr.tlnn nntll Jaanarr. About Ix of Roys Comlag 250 employes will be thrown out It Is expected that there will b, . ,, nt .w. ahni- from 250 to 500 older boys In at-l w, lha BB-,rt,ift rondl- tendanc?. The Portland I boys dl- UoB of th woo,eB markel. vision, neaaea vj v. w. Kay Woolen MM WUI . Shut Down Short Period SA1XM.OKT. We hxxe a very complete line of Cut Glais Water Seb, Sherbet Glasses, Sugar and Creamers, Vases, etc Sheffield and Reed and Barton Five-piece Tea Sets with Trays A complete line of Ster ling and Hated flat ware Also Everything In the Jewel ry line Successor to Gardner & - Keene Kay will uke a trip east to and to sell a large quantity ot aurplas product which the mill has on hand. Mr. Kay Intimated that If the mill re sumes operation in January n may not toe on as large a scale as usual. Some new machinery win Property 1 Sold John Mann of Portland, deputy Unlt?d States marshal, was In the city yesterday and sold some real estate property upon execu tion Issued out of the federal court at Portland. Hear the Concert By the Great Shirley Co.. pre sented by Capital Post No. 9. WBZV XX 8ALEM. OXEOOV stop at BLXGB HOTEL A Horn Away from Hoa. Btrietlr Mod.rn -11.00 per day 100 Stemi af Solid Comfort Only Botol ia Baaiaoaa Diatriet W. W. H00RE Furniture Store The Home of. tun Vlctrola Ton get more for your money nt Moore s It Pays to Trade aJ The FARMERS CASH STORE O. Bnrtoa DnrdaH - 7 Korth Commercial Vit Turkish & Shower Baths BATHS including a swim in a tanlr of warm water, all for fifty cents. OREGON BATH HOUSE Open from 8 a. m. to 9 p. m. Lady and Gentleman Attendant Planting Time Secure Reliable Fruit and Orna- i mental Trees,. Small Fruits, ttoses, from THE SALEM XCKSEnY . COMPANY 1428 Oregon Bldg. Phone 1 7 5 3 HARHIANBROS. CO. ter Tine Jewelry tareleri and Opticians THE 'DAYTON" Tit Bicycle for Ereryone LLOYD E. BAUSDEH 1ST Court Street j'Tdes and Bicycle Repairing "WALLFELT" Takes the place ot cloth at abont one-third yj'MAX 0.BUREN 171 N. Commercial St. a 167 NftHS jjth Electric Sign "SHOES" POTATOES Call on ns before yon sell BISHOP BROS. Comer Ferry and Hlgn Btreeta Phone 1400 ToiiHw Machines and Records Player Pianos ana rwy w W00DRY conducts sales anywhere In Marion or! Polk counties, Store located 270 N. ComL AUCTIONEER Mmtfl y i SON ELECTRIC CO. work and fixtures 23 North Liberty Street I Better Goods for Lee HIGHEST PBICE PAID For SECOND HAND FURNITURE . Stores. Carpets and Tools . Cmnitnl Hardware & Furniture Co. iP'Lr A mrrial St. Phone 847 vWbat Hare You? tiy, sell and exchange aad second-hand furni tJI?' ,t0TeB- ran Res, rugs, jwt, stc we will buy you COL. XV. F. WRIGHT Hi v i.A'rtione,r , Con'l St.. Salem, Or. " our sales with ns People's Furniture Ci FOR BARGAINS of all kinds such as furniture, stoves, ranges, machinery, of all kinds see the CAPITOL JUNK & BARGAIN HOUSE 215 Center : Phone 398 Dm, White and Marshall ' Osteopathic physicians, U. S. Dk. (rowintr Sumlay School And Christian Endeavor at th First Congregational churrh Come with us it you are not go ing elsewhere. t The Great Shirley t Will be presented ia a splendid concert followed by a dance, by American legion Capital post No. 9. in Salem annorv. Wednesday night. Dec. 1. Admission, $1. Ir. M. C. Findlcy lias returned and will be In hi office regularly Tuesday and Friday afternoons in the hospital as usual. ' ; Rungalow Planned S. M. Garrison, a railroad en gineer. Is planning on the erec tion or a bungalow in the near future at 1196 Court street, the cost of which will be $5500. The building 'permit was issued this week bylhe city recorder. m When You Think of Good Clothe Think ot Mosher. the tailor. Capital Post So. f t American legion, will present the Great Shirley Co. In a splen did concert and dance In Salem armory, Wednesday night, Dec. 1 Admission. $1. DREAMLAND RINK Dance every Wednesday and Saturday Bungalow Orchestra A FINE POSITION Not long ago a railroad official asked this school for a young man - sten ographer. This position would give an opportunity to travel, Nwith expenses paid. The salary would be $135.00 at the start to the right person. WE COULD NOT FILL IT. We had no one ready. You could have had this place if you were properly trained. A few months training would fit you for one of the many similar calls 'hat come to us. Invest a few dollars and the neces sary, time. It will pay you tremendous divi dends. Capital Business College Salem, Oregon a s m aa kw sTMfeMsa. Oil ei a goal ui iww wjm aivia- . Mnj.tA.a Portland. There will b. keen r- Bf j j0". valry beiwetm the Marion and Yamhill county Y. M. C A.'a for the largest county delegation while ail the hich schools of the valley, from Albany and CorvalU- . i. iiAAil 17 Ira. ana Astoria on the north, will strive "" m The conterence will opn at o'clock on Friday, December 10, 1 T:mf.-- ; A xlfrrfl&ff .its .n .rnn.lnt.nr Msalon. Ths 1 1 ""OCT IJ WCUVIC, " ' . . 1 m mm mm a Says Dir. Van Winkle Clinic Xext Tuesday The Marion County Children" bureau will hold Us November clinic next Tuesday afternoon it the Commercial clnb. Names o children should be registered with Mrs. It. L. Matthews on Fair view avenue. Phone 1348-M. Tnunbitaa Give IUil Johnnie Trambitas was brought down from Portland yesterday by Constable Do Long ot Salem rharged with defrauding a local hotel. He was ordered released alter furnishing bail. Trambitas is also held on a charge of belnc Implicated in the stealing or a hand trip during the Elks con vention held In this city. Read Helpful Health Hints. Permit iKKtaed An alter and repair permit was granted, this week to Rodgers McNary for the sum of $300 which will be used in repairing the Court apartments. Lesal Ttlaaks Get them at The statesman 01- tice. Catalog oa application. Hatx-an nrpu Sought A petition for a writ of habeas pornua was filed in me circuit court yesterday by Nettie Patter son on behalf of W. lturlingame. The petition states that Durlin game was Indicted by a grand jury In Fmatilia County Septem ber 8. 1919. and that be Is re tained illegally In the state pen itentiary for the reason the pen alty for the crime or obtaining monev under false pretense, for which he was Indicted, is punish able by not less than one year or more than five years, and Dur lingame was sentenced for not "ess than 10 years or more than 20 years. Cabbage. 1 W lb. Delivered Ward K. Richardson, phone 491 I PERSONAL MENTION I $9.00 DOWN A WEEK iWill Buy a ONE MINUTE ELECTRIC WASHING MACHINE WMiGAHLSDORF The iistore of HOUSEWARES CARL & B0WERS0X Groceries 383 Court Street Phone 403 'KUSlK-S I ALEM ALBANY HIGHEST PRICES Paid for Vegetables' and Fruits PEOPLE'S CASH STORE High Blood Pressure For a doctor to get results " in high blood pressure pa tients, musrf know what the., disease is and how to han dle the same. If not rightly handled and the patient; carefully treated, grave re- ; salts may follow. ' We hate handled a num- t lor of cases very success fully; and today they are riijiiying health and happi-. nrss. if you have not been 5 able to set relief anywhere else., consult us and our methods of treatment. Dr. F. S. Schutz iKii and iVZTt Orrgoit Bklg. lliones: tcs. 1310J Office James Elvin returned yeterday fiom Newberg where Friday nibt he delivered the address tor the Yamhill County Sunday school convention. Rev. II. E. Pemberton Is home from Newberj; alter a thre week absence, during which time he conducted the Friend series of meetincs in the local church. H also held chapel services at Pa clfic college, where nearly all the students took a definite religious stand. AH the meetings were considered eminently successful o V. White of Starton was a visitor In Salem yesterday. Mr White is principal of schools of Stayton. Harry Itailee of North Howell was in the city yesterday. MisH Clover Miller or Silterton is vlhitine In the city thl ck. J. W. Hyatt, an attorney from Pilverton. was In Salem yes-tcr-ay. lien Robertson was In the city yesterday from Turner. .Max Gehlhar. who Is now living on the Gehlhar fruit tract in Pol county.-was transacting buln s at the court house yesterday. Mr. Gehlhar says the happiest dayi or liU life have been the pa.t two months since taking up his resi dence on the farm. principal address of the evenlna will be riven br w. T. Fletcher At this special session officers o the conference will be elected and Installed. The Saturday sessions will be devoted to addresses and conference discussions with a three.hour recreational period l the afternoon. I la bo net Planned Saturday evening at :15 th conference banquet given by tn people ot Salem to all delegate will b held. The progran aronnd the table will consist o' innn and school yells, inter- with some short addresses. fTh lead nt Sunday leaiare wu- be tb Older Hoys mass tneeun at 3:30 with Rev. Mr. warnna- inn nt itoMeburz as the spaa-e on the conference theme. "Fou Sauirc". The conlerenc-s wll close with a mass meeting Sun day night at 7:30 with short talks and hrlef addresses concluding with a fellowship circle. A. is Yount. Interstate boys secretary- sni y. i. c. a. punaina. i-orv- tand ta arrana-lnc the progran- mnA an be addressed there fo any desired Information. Th Inward Effect of hnmors are worr-e than the outward. They endanger Ike whole system. Hood's arsaiarllla eradicates an humors, cures all their inward and outward effects.- n is me alternative and tonic. whoe merit baa been everywhere estaoiuneo. County Cterks Required to Issue Bounty Warrants County clerks are required un der .the law to Issue warrants tor payment of bounty on ani mals, for which bounty Is pro vided under the law. regardless of whether the bounty fund of the county or state- is exhausted. If such fund U exhausted, men interest must be paid on the war rants. I. II. .Van Winkle, attorney general, has Interpreted the law for T. S. AIcKlnney. dlstnci at torney for Lake county, who writes that trouble Is brewing be tween the county court and coy ote trappers. Itecentiy me coun ty courts were Informed by tne state that the state fund was ex hausted. A small balance re mained in l-akt county, but the county court ordered the clerk to quit Issuing warrants until further rumis were appropriated Ly the nevt leaWlature. The trap pers complained. The attorney general holds that the county Standing timber Is assessable under the taw separately from the land on which It stand, according to an opinion of Attorney General Van Winkle written at the request of Frank K, Lovetl. state tax com missioner. S. C STONE, 11 D. CURES CAXCETtS and does a general office practice. Office Tyler's Drug ure 1S7 South Commercial Street Yonr Car Needs Serrice A heavy, well equipped tow ear and well equipped shop always at yoar service Great Western Gara.e Phone 44. Opposite Court House WE NEVER SLEEP Did you find your umbrella where you thought you had left it? I 1 aw O n r business probity has been demons trated upon numberless o c e salons. We conduct our bus iness la straight forward and fair manner. Ourser ' vlcea are of the highest charac ter and meet with the approv al of all. A Cold- Is a most disAsreeable ailment. Nothing can ro incapacitate a. man for business or regular life. A Remedy- Is easily obtained, and it is a remedy that always cures. Schaefer's Cold-Tablets will break your cold in 24 hours. Sold in 25c packages. a Nrhaprpr c Iri! Store Sole Agent for Garden Court Preparations 1C5 N. COM'L STREET Phone 197 1 Quarantine Contemplated Against California Spuds A quarantine againnt California potatoeit may be declared at a public hearing to be called In Sa lem on December 1 1 by the Mate hoard of hori.culiurr. according to Charles A. Park of Salem, president of the board. The tubr moth which i workinc serious damase to California potatoes Is ald to be a menace tc Oregon potatoes if the California product is allowed to be shipped into the state without stringent regula tion. , . Backward Pupils You are anxious to give your child every advan tage at school, but how about his eyes ? Perharw he L going to be handi capped for lack of glasses No boy can do well in school who cannot sec distinctly. A case of that kind came under our ob servation last year. Teacher said he was stupid and dull he did not do well at his lesson. We examined his eyes and found he couldn't sec the writing on the black board. Glasses changed everything soon he was leading his class. Most backward chil dren have poor eyesight. How about your child? Dr. Albert R. Miller Optometrist-Optician 510-12 U. S. Dank Bldg. Phone 341 SALEM LUCILE BARTON . Yoke, Piano, Harmony A Teacter Who Sings and A Singer Who Teaches Residence Phone. liS3 Studio Phone 172 Koora 1-3 147 North Commercial SL SALKJI, OREGON LENA BELLE TARTAR Teacher of Singing Choir and Choruv Training Pupil Soloists for Programs 1G2 Liberty St. N. Puonc ZZl or 1C1" I iii LADD & BUSH BANKERS Extabllahed 1SC3 General Binkic; Buiseu Offlct Hour, frora 10 a. ra, to 3 p. n. No More Punctures NO AIR, NO BLOWOUTS Afler you have learned to uc our I'nivcrxal Tire Filler on vrtir car. I'vtl in place of tu'K, ride like velvet. More Mileage For Less Money Sec us al-out it tiow. UNIVERSAL TIRE FILLER SERVICE STATION 420 South Commercial Street JQ L C- n rBOn 1047 PboneTII