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THE OREGON STATESMAN. SAT.VTtit nnrrnv -v SUNDAY MORNING. DECEMBER 5. 1920 GITiT NEWS IN BRIEF Special meeting of Pa cific lodge No., 50,- A'.F. ft A.M.. todaS- at 1 o'clock to attend the .,rx of our late brother, Son. Visiting brethren J. C. 1 re a wel- o.rific lodee No. oO.-'A.F. & A u Funeral of J. C. Johnson at today. Hec. 3, 1920. AH If J.n be at lodge room at 1 ,-cloA- By order W. M. (Vistsaaa Beaaar t i prebjterlan ladies will have a 1 fcr a cafeteria supper 5:30 to ' rand 'lunch from 12 to 1:30. Friday. D- 10 at e church Pi lars. ' ' 2 ' fttiafts Made Today ( proofs oat tomorrow. Your ief of photographs finished In, for Christmas. Parker- irode Studio. ii I ta " l BILLIE BURKE In "THE FRISKY" MRS. JOHNSON Comedy Scenic r i i DIXIE DOUGHNUTS 35c Doz. ! SALEM BAKING CO. 433 Court Street Phone 954 :S bars Savon Soap. . . . . . . .f 1.00 II pounds Onions. 23c Oaiona, per set. ....... . .$2.00 Epnds, per sack $1.50 Wieat, per hundred. . . . . . .$4.00 j I Tie Highland Grocery Pione 498 74? Highland Avenue WVW. MOORE Furniture Store : Tie Borne of the Yletrola Tot set more tor tout money at . Mooe It Pay to Trade as The FAMERS CASH STORE ; . o Bmtoa DardaH . tit North Conanaercfal -HT TOOD WOOD "Call G. H. Tracy Wood Co. ! far all kind of ' ' ' " dry wood rVoant delivery Phone 520 rEhsctte Valley Transfer . Company fist Out Freight Daily Be twees Portland and Salem Phone 1400 I i IALELI CLEANERS AND . DYERS ; ; - - Eeptlrtag and Alterations Ml S. Coml St. . Phone ltt ELECTRIC MACHINE & OGINEERING CO. f Tkor Washing Machine and . Hactrle Work and Supplies. in Court 8L Phone 48S H.UITEIAN BROS. CO. for Tins Jewelry Jrvtlcn and Ottd&ns 5- THE "DAYTON" Tie Bicycle for Everyone - LLOTD E. RAMSDES i III Court Street . . J'-cjtXet and Bicycle Repairing "WALLFEtr Takes the place of elota at about one- : third I eiaxo:buren 179 N. Commercial St. 1S7 North Commercial St. iiElectric Sign "SHOES vTirut Hare Yon? sell and exchange jw and ncond-hau4 furni 0Tes. ranges, rugs, jete. We wiUbuy yoa f COL, W, F. WRIGHT Aectloneer , "'J-ContT St.. Salem. Or. Uat your sales with us Pesplc't Furniture i i i i ij&zz- n -t none 10 4 7 Phoa eTI Returns from Minnesota Mrs. Giks Smith and two sons Maurice and Robert returned Wednesday from the home of her parents in Minnesota where she has been visiting for about three months. Dunne the trip she stopped at Spokane, Livingston and Yellowstone National Park. V. m re a Hmi, or Iwer " A kid, pee "Soul of Youth. Kola New Ruys Land One hundred and forty-three acres , of valuable land In the Waldo hills was purchased this week by Kola Neis from William P. Gruchow. The consideration was $22,000. . - Salem Ixxlge Xo. 4 A.F. & A 31. Pacific Ixxlge Xo. 30..AJ. & A.M. 1 Don't forget big Masonic re union Wednesday night. Decem ber 8, 6:30. at the armorr. If you have not returned your cards. do so at once. If you have not received card, phone 72 0. Re turn at I once to committee the postcard attached to your invita tion. Klectrie Lights Wanted 1 IX delegation reoresentins people living on the road between Salem and the Keizer schoolhouse was in the city yesterday con ferring with the county court rela tive to securing an extension, of the electric light system of Salem through that part fo the county. Practically 11 of the patrons ' of the district have signified their willingness to. install electricity in their homes.' should the court see fit to make the extension. A de cision on the matter will be rendered Monday. , : Tailored Overcoats, $50 See the coatings at Mosher's. The Vacuum Cups have ar rived at A. H. MOORE'S Salem School of Expression Lulu Rosamond Walton, Director 147 N. Commercial Phone 592 14S4J Weekly Recital Class Sales and Service mliniiiM VALLEY MOTOR CO. ; Planting Time Secure' Reliable Fruit and Orna mental Trfes, Small Fruits. Roses. . -. . ". from" - - THE . SALEM NURSERY " :430MTAXY 42 Oregon Bldg. . Phone 1763 POTATOES Call m il before you tell BISHOP EROS. Corner Ferry and High Street Phone 1400 Talking Machines and Records Plajer Pianos and Player Soils W00DRY conducts sales anywhere In Marion or Polk counties. Store located 270 N. ComT. AUCTIONEER Better Goods for HIGHEST PEICE PAID For j. SECOND HAND FUBNITUBE Stores, Carpets and Tools Capital Hardware Furniture Co. 215 N. Commercial St. Phone 47 CARL & B0WERS0X Groceries 333 Court Street Phone 409 Busi I ALEM ALB ANY Luggage and Trunks ALL REDUCED All New and Desirable MAX 0. BUREN ck Laurie Is Held Here G. Laurie, who arrived in Salem yesterday, is being held In the city Jail awaiting the arrival of a police official from Hoquaim. Wash.. ..when he will be returned to that place to answer to a charge of larceny. Information furnished by the captain of the Salvation army, is to the effect that Laurie' Is w anted at Hoquaim. charged with having appropriated a Salva tion army uniform and a drum belonging to the Moose lodge. Two sons of Mr. Luarie. who accom panied him are being cared for by the Salvation array. Tailored Clothing Reduced At Mosher's; high-class tailor. Bicycle Stole: A bicycle was reported to the police as missing yesterday, from where it had been left Ktsnriinr on ! Court street near the Miller store. Mrs. J. C. Campbell of route 3. wba reported the loss, said the j wheel, was one belonging to her son. ,! laiiorei Suit Reduced II ices See Mother, Court street. Marriage IJcense Issued A .marriage license was granted yesterday by the county clerk to Nora Robertson and E. B. Hese- j man of Salem. the!",T That -Suit Now At a liberal reduction. Mosher. Divorce Suit Begun An action was filed yesterday , by Elizabeth Abbott in an effort to secure a divorce from Daniel Abbott. The complaint asks for $200 as cost of cation, and $50 a month for the care of. the three minor children. Every Suit at Mosher's Reduced. See our patterns. Wants to Be C'iti At declaration of intention' to become a citizen of the United States was made yesterday by Ernest Brimley, a subject of Great Britain. ' Mr. Brimley - came to America November 8. 1519. Old Ktondi Will want to see those pictures at First Congregational church this evening, and so will others. "Alaska in Klondike Days." There i WBZS XX gAT.TX. OXEQOX M t I BLXOH BOTEXi A Ha Away from Has Strictly Modern 11.00 per day 100 Koras f SoUd Cnalort Only Hotel in BaaiaM Piatriet FOR BARGAINS of all kinds such as furniture, stoves, ranges, machinery, of all kinds see the CAPITOL 4UNK& BARGAIN HOUSE r 215 Center Phone 293 DREAMLAND RINK : Dance every Wednesday 1 and Saturday ' Bongalow Orchestra $9.00 D0WN ! A WEEK "Will Day & ONE MINUTE ELECTRIC WASHING MACHINE WM. GAHLSD0RF . The Store of HOUSEWARES HIGHEST PRICES i - Paid for Vegetables and Fruits PEOPLE'S CASH -STORE Our i!edg those who a"vail themselves of our services is that we will perform all of our duties in a manner that will satisfy them. Our past conduct assures them that their every wish will be fulfilled in a definite dig nified manner. 71 NH:i;J: MI iti-is ;H I '1 will be a brief address on "A Certain Man Mistaken Theory of Life and What Came of It." Mu sic by quartet and chorus choir. Clear Title Sought A complaint was filed yesterday In the county court by E. B. Per rine to quiet title to six lots in Drapers subdivision of section 12 township 8. Insurance Men Active An extensive educational cam paign was arranged for at a meeting or the Salem Life Under writers' association, at a luncheon Saturday noon. The meeting was called by James Nicholson, pres ident ; the local organization. It is the purpose of the Salem life insurance men to enlighten the public on the benefit of Insur ance policies. f -My Plac in the Kinsdom And -A Certain Man'i Mistaken Theory of Life ajyl What Came of It" will be Dr. Kantner's ser- mon ..topics today. Music by quartet in the mornlnr and by quartet and chorus choir in the evening. Luncheons lief erred - The business men's luncheons which have been held every Mon day at the Commercial club have been dispensed with until after the holidays. Thursday, Decern ber 9. the open forum meeting will take place, and the election of officers for the coming year will be held. On December 15 the Business Men's league ill meet and elect a president for the com ing year. Members of the league have gone on record as favoring the closing of shops at 6 o'clock week days and 8 o'clock Saturday nights during the holidays. Dm. White and 3Iarstial Osteopathic physicians. U. S. Ck. Fire Loa Totaleil 1 Th? aggregate fire loss In Ore gon for the month of November, according to the report of A. C. Barber, state fire marshal, was $100. .100. The heaviest loss was the burning of a tannery at Al bany, the loss being $10,000. Read Helpful Health Hints. Drowsy Wat en . Ask to hear this Hawaiian rec ord. II. L. Stiff Furn. Co. Haling Affect Tide Land An owner of tide lands, in. an. instance wnen the tidal stream' by process of gradual erosion en, croaches 'upon the land of a Do you take TURKISH BATHS If not. why not? So other baths or treatments can produce the permanent re lief to the person suffering from disagreeable cold or ail ments of the flesh or body like the Turkish Bath will. OREGON BATH HOUSE Open 8 a. m. until 9 m. -Lady and Gentlemen attendants A Comparison Educational statistics show a Comparison of earning capacity between the average untrained man and the so-called success ful man. about as follows: Untrained Siueerttul 72- jO f 9)- IOSO 50-3' 9OO-l0 ISOO- JS4 30-40 90O-15m l00- 30 iQ-50 JyO-12H SOOO- S01 5-0 ttOO- Till S'KM-10000 bt 6U IOOOO 50OOO Figuring the maximum in both cases, the untrained man will earn $41,000 between the ages of 18 and 8. while the success ful man earns $606,160. a dif ference of $565,160. Does a Business Training pay We'll ssy it does. Capital Business College Salem, Oregon I TWO IN ONE For the middle-aged or elderly person who re quires one pair of glasses for reading and another pair for out-of-door use, we recommend our Invis ible Bifocal or double vis ion glasses. They are really two pairs of glasses in one two lenses fused together without any visible join ing. There is no promi nent seam or joint to tell the public that the wear er is "getting along in years." With or Invisible Bi focals even your closest friends cannot detect that you arc wearing double vision glasses. Call and see them.' Dr. Albert R. MUIer Optometrist-Optician 510-12 U. S. Bank Bldg. rhoncSii SALEM shore owner. 1 entitled to the land as far as the shifting boun dary line goes to the line of the ordinary high tide. This is the opinion of Attorney General Van Winkle In reply to an inquiry by G. G. Ilrown, clerk of the state land board. The question was raised by Collier 11. Ruffiagton. district attorney for Curry county Love Watchmaker a ad Jeweler 237 State street. Salem. Rlgdom and Bom 1 Reliable funeral directors. Needham ia llaak W. I. Needham. who on Janu ary l retires from the office of Marion county sheriff, has ac cepted a position in the Capital National bank. Mr. Needham Is already at work in the bank. though he does not retire from the sheriffs office until the legal time. TruMes Fitted at Tyler's Drug store by an epxert in the business. Smailey ("laim llicycle Russell Emalley called at the police station yesterday and proved the ownership to the bi cycle which was taken through a mistake by Virgil White from in front of the Y. M. C. A. Thursday night. For Your Christmas Photos Have sittings made at once. En gagements evenings if desired -I Parker-Shrode studio. A Popular Salem Product .' Gal-Garri chocolates; 5c every where. Whit more Arretted Frank Whitmore. bo was driv ing a service car for the Great Western garage Friday night when be collided with a taxicab which resulted in Miss Mary E. Hunt receiving a broken shoulder and Ralph Mason two broken fingers, was arrested yesterday by Chief of Police Welsh. It is al leged that Whitmore was driving without lights. He furnished a bond of $50, and will be given a hearing on Wednesday at - 10 o'clock. Legal Blanks Get teem at The Statesman of fice. Catalog on application. Ilayden Struck Down William Hayden was struck down Friday night when be at tempted to answer a question as to directions, made by a Mrs. Leach of 336 North High street. and a woman companion. The man who is said to have struck the blow that floored Mr. Hayden 13 Walter Carter, and previous complaints have been made about him having followed the woman. Carter is described as being about 41 years old and at the time of the incident was wearing blue overalls, a blue serge coat and a green slouch bat, The affair was reported to the police. When Vow Think of Good Clothe Think of Mosher, the tailor. It Was a 3Iistake There was a prowler in the neighborhood who was peeking into windows, a man named 3007 Center street, told the police on Friday night, and an officer, was wanted to investigate. Accord ingly, Police Officers White and Victor were sent out and found that a friend had gone to a neigh bor's house on aa errand and could not find the people at home, consequently he had been taken for a prowler. Elks' Memorial Sen r Sunday, December 5. at Grand theater. Brober Elks will meet at I. O. O. F. hall at 3 p. m. sharp snd march in a body to the theater. Public is cordially in vited to attend the services. JobnMOBt Funeral Today- The funeral services of J. C. Johnson, a pioneer and former resident of Salem, will be held this morning at 10 o'clock from the Christian church at Corval lis. Concluding services will be held in Salem at 1:30 o'clock p. m. today at the Odd Fellows cem etery, under the direction of Ma sonic lodge, of which he was a member. Interment will be In the Mt. Crest Abbey mausoleum. Cabhagn llic lb Delivered Ward K. Richardson. Phone 491 Lodge ia Jail ' A number of men were taken into the city Jail Friday nightnd given a night's lodging. They were George Smith. Jes Patten. John Simpson. Phillip Freeman. A.F. Wilson, Tom Fairrhilds and H.H ills. GaJ-ani I di virtual Chocolates Salem-made; Le at all dealers. Owwer Awsitr.1 ' ! A bicycle left in front of the; Bootery Shoe store jesterday. j was taken to the vl'cc station by; Police Officer Brown, awaiting! identification i I4 Kver Ts4ed tial-Garri chocolates; where. c every- t'reing lUockrd A complaint was made yester-; day to the police department that; a Southern Pacific sonthbound J freisht train kept the eroding atj Howard street blocked for anj hour and a half yesterday morn- j Ing. The complaint made by If . 1 H. Wilson of 135 South Twelfth i street, said that the crowing was I blocked quite frequently. j Sweet a at Nut Gal-Garrl chocolate;; w here. ' Zc every- lolliia at IfcmaJd Glaring headlights are said l' have been reioniblc Tor an auto mobile collision at Ionald Friday nieht. when W. P. Eppers of the Florence hotel of Salem, driving an automobUe east, collided with an auto coming in the opposite di-i rection. Mr. Eppers. ho re ported the accident to the police.! said bis car was somewnai damaged by the collision. PERSONAL UENT10H Attorney Arthur McMahaa of Albany was transacting business n Salem yesterday. Mrs. Herbert L. GUI of Wood bnrn was a visitor in the city yes terday. W. H. Couley. county comniis bioner. and W. J. Culver, road master, were east of Wood burn yesterday looking after road mat ters. Frank llynes and Thomas Dump of the North Howell school district were in the city yesterday in consultation with the county court regarding their school budget. John C. Goplerud. who lives southwest of Silvertoa was a vis itor in Salem yesterday. . OBITUARY 4 John Charles Johnson, son of Hiram Alvah Johnson. . born la Pike county. 111.. May 39. 1843. died Corvallis, Or., December 3. 1930, age T8 years 6 months and 4 days. He crossed the plains with his father and mother with ox teams in 184 to Oregon, where they settled three miles from Jeffer son in Marion county on ths fa ther's' donation land claim. Fif teen years later when his father moved to Jefferson to. engage ia the .mercantile business the sub ject of this sketch took up school teaching for two years or more, be.nr married In 164 to another J pioneer. A'ioletta Gunsaules who came across the plains wun n;r parents driving their ox teams and their milch cows la the year 1S55. settling near Jefferson also, Following marriage they moved at once to his father's old dona tion land claim; after one year be purchased part of the old home place. !n 18C9 selling this sad purchased a large stock . farm three mites north of Scio In Una county, continuing thereon until the spring of 1874 when be moved -to Scio where be em barked in the general mercban diss business, continuing this bus iness. together with the handling of grain a portion of the time up to 1890. when be retired from ac tive business and moved to Salem, living there up to December, 19 rt. when he with bl wife re moved to Corallis, remaining here since. He became a member of the Masonic fraternity In 1SC5: and took the Royal Arch degrew In IKS"; still retaining bis member ship in the Scio lodge. He and his wire Joined the Christian church In the town of Jefferson in January. 1867. Since holding their membership ia this chnrch In Scio. Salem and Cor allis. To this union there were four boys and three girls. Twj of the boys did in Scio. Hlme when 9 years old and Clarence when 1 months old. The wife and five remaining children aalrnve. the children being Lizxie DanI of Eugene. A. J. of Corral 11a. Eetta Simpson of Air lie. C-V. of SeJea and Pearl Stuart of Tacoma. Wash. During his residence In Scio. be served several terms 'as cfty councilman and two terms as mayor: and served two firms as councilman of the city of Halem. He bad always been an ardent Republican in. politics: and bis one great wish has been for sev eral months past, that he might liv until after this past Novem ber election that be lulcn? east bis lat vote for Senator Harding for S. C. STONE, M. D. crrtEs cANCEr.s and does a general office practice. Office Tyler's Drug Store 1S7 South Commercial Street WM. KANTELBERG TRANSFER Equipped to haul anything local and long distance. Flat rates to Portland. Portland storage. Sa lem phone 1314. MR. CAR OWNER l Why worry along on 3 cylinders. A STROMBERO CARBURETOR males your car perform perfectly and saves gas. Put on by us at tea days free trial: Great Western Garage Phone 44. Opposite Court Housa-1 Ivory for Christmas! For mother, sister, or sweetheart, there is no nicer gift See oar com plete showing:. SchaefersDrug Store Sole Agent for Harden Court Preparations 135 N. COM'L STREET Phone 197 the presidency, which wlia was granted. Short funeral services will be held at the Boree parlors la Ccr vallU, it It a. n. 01 Sunday. December i and barUl will be had at J p. d. or the same day la the Salem maaaoleum. MOON IS RELEASED TACOMA. Wash.. Dee. 5. Ray E. Moon, held for two days by the police ia connection wun ue murder of Mr. Threa Cunning ham, who was that to death ta her apartment Wednesday night, was released from custody upon order from the proulBg at torney's office and will bold htm relt subject to call should be be wanted as a witness by the state, the police assert. . . The Tacotna police tonight re doubled efforts la the nation-wide search beinr last it a ted for Edwin W. Cunningham, divorced hus band of the dead woman, now for mally accused of br murder. A party has gone to Alaska for a specimen of the missing link. Why aot address a postal card to Doom. Hollaad? CHRONIC CATARRH Follows Repeated Cvif Whew the Blood Is Isnpwe. Your body suffering from a cold does aot properly attend to digestion and eUminatlon. As a result your blood becomes Impure, it inflames the mucous membraae and brings about that condition In which chronic catarrh occurs snd on which it depends. Purify your blood, make It clean, by taking Hood's Sarsa par- Ill a, and If your bowels are not healthfully active, take Hoods Pills. These medicines Lave re lieved and prevented thousands of cases of chronic catarrh. Econ omy is one of the strong points of Hood's Sarsaparllla leOdoaea le a bottle. Why aot get It to day? High Blood Pressure For a doctor to get results la high blood pressure pa tients, must know what the disease Is and bow to han dle the same. If not rightly handled and the patient carefully treated, grave re sults may follow. We hare haadled a num ber of case very success fully, snd today they are enjoying health and happi ness., If you have not been able to get relief anywhere else. consult us and our methods of treatment. Dr. F. S. Schutz 321 and 323 Orrgow BVdg. : rbocM-s: He. 1310J Office Ml LUCILE BARTON ybice, Piano, Harmony A Teacher Who Sings and A Sinfffr Who TeacLcs Kesidc nee Phot.e 1533 Studio Phone 572 LENA BELLE TARTAR Teacher of Singin; Choir anl Chorus Training rupil SoloUt for X'roirarns 162 liberty St. N. USL Battery and . Electric Works If your battery has been condemned, let us look it over, we may be able to save it for you. And if your awiteh ia out, what is the use to buy a whole.switch. We have the parts to repair it for you. Qukk fcrvicc, reason able price?. AH work imarantccd. Call in and get acquainted. 418 Court Street A. B. GARDNER Our Diamond Rings of fer a high touch of dis tinction and are designed with understanding of a woman's ideals of style. Diamond Bar Pins and Broaches, and in fact "Everything In Jewelry- Take No Rixks With Yonr Ejei At the first sign of trouble with your eyes, go to a reli able optical specialist aad have them examined. Toar tyes'are one of the moat precious things you have. Do aot let them go from day to day. A little trouble low is Natsre s warn lag of greater trouble to come ualeas cor rected. MORRIS tc KEENE OPTICAL CO. offer you the highest type of optical service. Whether your eye show a diseased condition, or merely a need for glasses, you win ftad ex actly what they need with our help. One of the features of our service Is oar complete lens raalng equipment where all of our glasses are ground. We supply all types of glass es. Including Kryptok glass es, the only la visible blfo- llIQPJUSfc KEENE . OPTICAL CO. 202-211 Bank of Com merce Building Boom 1-3 117 North Commercial St. SALEM, OREGON Phone 331 or 1613 4 1 17U N. Commercial St., Salem