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THE OREGON STATESMAN. SAT.VT OREGON. WEDNESDAY .MORNING. DECEMBER 8. 1020 CITY NEWS IN BRIEF rt,Mt McCallea of Dallas ap Sft justice court yesterday Judge C. E. Unruh to C to the charge ol speeding public highway. He JSi US nd hi3 automobile II. ' revoked for a period CfS5 v- if nnneara that f f ScCallo'a has been fined ! ible Six. L-fil times lor mo earn JJa of 016 ,traffic laws in Dallas- Charles R. Arched "SStockeTon Ground Wheat j Ground Barley, and to reduce M, tock, win make a special L for the remainder of this nc? i -ni nAY vou !to lnvestl- Revoked ful day's business the first day in their iicw 'offices at Trade and High streets,, having, sold F. E. Evans, a prominent farmer and I fruit grower livina; near Keizer school his second Samson tractor and II. J. Pearson, a prominent farmer nd fruit grower living south of Salem an Oakland Sens- time went onto the back porch. .rs. uoiesai. hearing the intrud ers, awakened her husband, who took a shotgun as a "safety first" measure, and went out. The litruders were startled and took flight Jn ;the direction of the timber to the westward. Mr. Dolesal declares if the men re turn he will shoot to hit. Adesle Fideles - ' ;- By John McCormack. Ask to hear this Christmas record. H. L Stiff ctniture Co. i ( The Irebj terian Ladies Will have a Christmas bazaar Friday, December 10 at the church parlors. pte. intomobile Collide Anmoblle. driven by E. X. firiiion of route 1. and M. A. rm of Turner collided yesterday infection of state and .troets. According to the ! Joilc report which was given hr Jir. Branson, the Hill auto Jfobllmtde a Widen turn in Front of M car. which he said was the cause of the collision. rlrrt D7 Successful Vick Brothers report a success- Case I)ismis.vtHl 1 .... M. R. Mathews, 1645 Hall street, was arrested Monday night charged with a motor vehicle law violation in driving (without lights He was fiiven a hearing yester day before Judge Earl Race. The case was dismissed as the evi dence proved that the lights had been turned off unknown to Mr. fni Mathews. Zinser Loses Overcoat A. D. Zinser, at the Oregon stato hospital, has asked the as sistance of the police In locating an overcoat which, he said, was taken from Klett's pool hall on Saturday night. Mr. Zinser said he left the coat hanging in the hall and when he returned, it was gone; 1 yf.cnrrrr Ethel Clayton a v. : "The Sins of Rozanne" Magazine Scenic Cafeteria Lunch; and Supper Will be served by the Presbvter- ian ladies In connection with their bazaar, Friday, December 10. Hours 12-1:30, and 5:30-8:00. Counterfeit Feuntl- L, Xeilson, 720 IJ street, Drougnt into the police station yesterday a counterfeit dollar which was passed on him Satur day afternoon. ? Season Tickets for Lyceum Course On sale at the music stores. Res- ruaiiuuH rriaay at Armory, a. to b p. m. lent to constitute a cause of suit against the defendants. Salem Lodge Xo. 4, A.F. & A3L Pacific Lodge Xo. SO, A.F. A AJSl. Don't forget b:g Masonic re union Wednesday night, Decem ber 8, 6:30. at the armory. If you have not returned your cards, do so at once. If you have not received card, phone 720. Re turn at once to committee the postcard attached to your invita tion. , The complaint alleges misrepre sentation on the part of the de fendants In securing an exchange of property Interests. Every Suit at Moher- Reduced. See our patterns. IMvorce Granted A decree dissolving the bonds of matrimony existing between F. N. Corfey and Kate M. Coffey was filed in the circuit court yesterday. Legal Blanks Get tnem at The Statesman of fice. : Catalog on application. Mathews Funeral Today - The funeral services of Cloyce M. Mathews will be held from the Rigdon parlors this morning at 11 o'clock. Rev. H. E. Pemberton will officiate. Interment will be In City View cemtery. Laurie Taken by Officer Deputy Sheriff Mann of Mon tesano. Wash., arrived In Salem yesterday and returned with M. SC. Laurie. 'who was held here awaiting an official. He was re turnd to Hoquiam to answer to the charge of deserting from the United States army. KndicoM I llaintiff S. M. Endicott filed a com plaint yesterday against N. Dig erness In which he asks the court for an order restraining the de fendant from taking possession of certain personal property and requesting the court to establish his right to the property. When You Think of Good Clothe Think of Mosher, the tailor. Probate Petition FIV1 A petition was filed yeterdav to submit to probate the will of the late Lars Olson, who died December 4. 1920. The estate including the real and personal property, is valued at about 12500. , For Your Christmas Mincemeat Come to the Presbyterian ba zaar, Friday, Dec 10 Gun Scares Intruders About midnight Monday night two unidentified men were prowl ing around the home of Joe Dole sal, 1915 Fairmount street. Ac cording to the report made to the police station by Mr. Dele sal, one of the men went on i the front porch while the other at the same OTHNUTS 35c Doz. SALEM BAKING CO. a Court Street. Phone 954 3 Urs Savon Soap. . . . . . . ,$l.O0 It pounds Onions. . 25c event, per set. .f 2.00 L it, per sack. $1.50 ij lint, per hundred .$4.00 Tta Highland Grocery 49 S 748 Highland Avenue W. W. M00RE Fund tare store Tjk Home of the VlctroU loi it nore for your money at ? ; lloore s r It ftrt to Trade at The FHm CASH STORE a Euitofl Durdall 117 Xorti Conuaerclsl 1IT WOOD WOOD Ci3 a FX. Tracy Wood Co. for all kinds of dry wood hspt flellvery i . Phoue 620 IAII1I CLEANERS AND DYERS E?;ilrlar and Alterations CI t Coal St, Phone 1S68 Sittings Made Today Proofs out tomorrow. " Your order of photographs finished in time for Christmas. Parker Shrode Studio. Saleiu ;iil to 31arr" Pearl McClure of Salem and Frank F. Paycer of Portland were granted a marriage license yes terday by County Clerk U. G. Coyer. Tailored Overcoat, $50 See the coatings at Mosber's. Mandliag Found ' A black silk handbag was picked up on the street and brought into the police station Tuesday by F. E. Hobinson, 71 North Tront street. If You're a Kid, or Ever V A kid, see "Soul of Youth The Vacuum Cups have ar rived at ' A. H. MOORE'S Salem School o! Expression Lulu Rosamond Walton, Director 147 N. Commercial Phone $ 9 24-1434 J Weekly Recital Class , Sales : and ; ISerrice VALLEY MOTOR CO. ? Planting Time ;r- Secure Reliable Fruit and Orna mental Treesr Small Fruits, Roses, from , . TUB SALEM NURSERY . C03D7AXY 428 Oregon Bldg. Phone 1763 POTATOES Cail on us before yon sell i BISHOP BROS. Corner Ferry and High Streets Phone 1400 TalMnsr Machines and Records Player Pianos and Player Bolls ELECTRIC MACHINE & iLMEERING CO. Ti-r WasMnx Machinee and tix work and Supplies. JT Cert St. Phone 4S8 HaniANBR0S.CO. ' Tcr rind Jewelry Tclsrs and Opticians HI "DAYTON" Jii Elcycli for Ereryone LLOYD X. RAMSDES Ul Court Street -r:'.5t aa4 Bicycle Repalrlns "YALLFELT" Takes the place of cloth at about one third MAX 0. BUREN 178 N. Commercial SL ! i $?rtu Commercial St ,1 . .lit Hare Yon? BJIT. a.TI v Inn . u m j i . . . nvvilu-UlUa iUrUl" ;:"? ttOTes. ran res. rnra. r'AtU.- W will hnT Tnn Ifc W. F. WRIGHT "i vt "Auctioneer i 'Cornl St., Salem, Or. Tour salts with ns ' Pfe'i Furniture . Store JFaorjei047 Phone78t - Incision Acainj-t Plaintiff A decision wa3 rendered yes terday in the circuit court by Judge George G. Bingham in com panion cases wherein E-.E. Dan iels and Phillip Meinzer brought action against the state industrial accident commission. The court ruled that the plaintiffs" com plaints did not state facts feuffic- Taiiored Clothing Reduced At Mosher's; high-class tailor. Hammctt Escapes' . A young man named -Ralph Hammett escaped from the insti tution for the feeble minded on Monday night. The police were notified and his description was given as about 18 years old. of dark complexion. 5 feet 4 inches tall and weighing 125 pounds. He wore blue overalls, gray coat, gray hat and tan shoes. WHE3T XS BAXSM, OKSOOK top SLXOH HOTEL A Horn Avar from Hoaia Strietlr Madam tl.OO par ty 100 Kons r Solid Comfort Oalr H.U1 ia Baiiaaaa District TIRES and EVERYTHING ; at the Great Western Garage Opposite Court House . Phone 44 WM. KANTELBERG TRANSFER Equipped to haul: anything local and long distance. Flat rates to Portland. Portland storage. Sa lem phone 1344. .. Do you take j TURKISH BATHS If not. wny not? No 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 Baths will. OREGON BATH HOUSE Open 8 a, m. until 9 p. m. Lady and Gentlemen. attendants W00DRY conducts sales anywhere In Marion or Polk counties. Store located 270 N. Com'L AUCTIONEER FOR BARGAINS of all kinds such as furniture, stoves, ranges, machinery, of all kinds see the CAPITOL JUNK & BARGAIN HOUSE 215 Center Phone 398 Better Goods for Lee HIGHEST PEICE PAID IV , For ' ' SECOND HAND FURNITURE Stoves, Carpets and Tools Capital Hardware Furniture Co. 285 N. Commercial St, Phone 847 CARL & B0WERS0X Groceries' - 333 Court Street Phone 109 Busick's gALEM ALBANY Luggage and Trunks ALL REDUCED AH New and Desirable MAX 0. BUREN DREM1LAND RINK Dance every Wednesday and Saturday Bungalow Orchestra $O.00 DOWN A WEEK Will But a ONE MINUTE ELECTRIC WASHING MACHINE WM. GAHLSD0RF ; The Store of HOUSFTlVAItES HIGHEST PRICES For Tour ChristnuM Photoe Have sittings made at once. En- gagementj evenings if desired Parker-Shrode studio. Sfolnbook Ixes Good H. Stelnbock reported to the police,. Monday night that he had been missing articles from his store room on 565 North High stret of late. Among the ar ticles missing was $100 worth of candy. He requested that the place be watched. Tailored Suit lleducd Pric See Mosher; Court street. lUffdoa and k Reliable funeral directors. Scenery ConervnI The office of Governor Olcott ts in receipt of copies of letters that have passed between the In dian office at Washington and the national park service relative to preservation " of forest scenery along public highways in Oregon where they cross Indian reserva tions. Particular reference Is made to the Klamath reservation where land Is being loggei orf by the Pelican Bay Lumber company. The department of Indian affairs will endeavor to obtala the consent of that company and of the sure ties on Its bond to preserve a strip of timber on each side of the proposed Dalles-Calirornla highway. daughter. Mrs. Ralph Sbepard. She will be In Salem most of the w inter and will also visit with her son. Ernest Woods. Mr. and Mrs.. J. N. Duncan are here from Albany. J. C. Davis rt fralem Is visiting relatives in Corvallls. Mrs. Fred Pepperllng. whose home is near Stayton. recently an- derm ent a surgical operation at the fcait-ra Lospltal. S. J. Smith of St. Paul was In the city yesterday. II. Struble. supervisor of schools visited the schools in Independ ence yesterday. Mr. Mildred It. n rooks, county ie:eidff. L- nPortlind In consul tation with dental specialists. A. Oedar. a road oatrolman frn tie North Silv. crek tou-- try,' wes in the city yesterday at tending to road matters. John O. Jardia of Turner was a visitor yesterday In Salem. Cot. J. M. Poonnaa or Wood burn was ia Salem yesterday. Mr. Poorman was formerly connected with the Bank of Woodburn. Cabbagr, lb Delivered Ward K. Richardson, phone 494 Water Code Requested Gaudenxic Fantoli. an official of the Italian government at Mi lano, has written Percy A. Cup per, state engineer, for a copy of the Oregon water code. The Ore gon code is known throughout the world and is much in demand by foreign governments. al headquarters la Washington to assist in general organization work of awakening all civic and commercial organizations to the matter of getting behind and sup porting actively all progressive road legislation and development. Mr. uarford for a number of years was the northwest advertis ing director of a large robber company with headquarters la Se attle, and very active la all civic and state matters, particularly good road promotion work, acting as manager of the Carlyoa or referendum bill No. 1 campaign committee for the Washington state good roads association dar ing the recent campaign. - j The objects of the federal high way council are to assist la co ordinating highway transportation with the other transportation agencies of the country; to en courage the development of high ways that will advance the eco nomic lite of the nation; stimu late their use la such a manner as to facilitate and lessen the cost of the transportation of food, raw materials and finished prod acts. and to co-operate with govern meat agencies, both state and na tional to the end that the high ways may be of maximum service In the transportation systems of the country and Warford hopes to be able to bring the east and the west closer together with clearer anderstandieg of all good roads matters, so that a great na tional highway system, may be pressed to aa early completion. Brings Many Inquiries As a result of advertising "MIstland prunes la the stations of the subway and elevated rail way la New Tork City, the Ore gon Growers Cooperative associa tion Is already receiving many In quiries from the east regarding western Oregon and its products. Ia the highly colored poster 4S by CO Inches, with a back rroucd Stoadenntryer Given M?dal : Whea Henry N. Stoudenmeyer retired as leader of the Portland If. P. O. E. band. No. 142. at the band meeting lat evening, he was presented with a gold medal from members of the band in ap preciation of his services. The presentation speech was made by the president of the band, Elmer C. Shipley. Telegram. Sherman, Clay C't Make announcement. For the information of the general pub lic we wish to announce that we have but one sales representative In Salem and vicinity, which is the C. S. Hamilton Furniture Co. Anyone claiming to be able to furnish buyers with the makes of pianos we carry are misrepre- -cntlnr the facts. A dl must te made either through our own Street salesman, or through C. S. Hamilton Furniture Co. to receive recognition. Signed. Sherman. Clay L Co. Order That Suit Now At a liberal reduction. Mosher. Kaufman Report R. T. Kaufman, treasurer of the Coos Cox-Roosevelt clnb of Marih lield. has filed with the secretary of state an account of his campaign expenditures for that organization. uke amount being $256.69. Misrepresentation Alleged A complaint was tiled yester day in circuit court by Rosa L. Drowning et al against Joseph P.cuten et al in which the plain tiffs endeavor to set aside deed of exchange made and conveyed. t m Last Times Today Then Gone THE RIGGES HIT IX MONTHS MARSHALL. . XEILAVS Present the Most Sensation al and Fascinating Romance of Newspaper Life Ever Pic tured "GO AND . GETlT" Thursday BERT LYTELL in "The Price of Redemption YE LIBERTY . i Conveyance Not Required The Woodburn school district Is under no legal obligation to pro vide conveyance from the rural districts to Woodbur for students of the Catholic parochial school at that place, while providing con reyance for students of the union school In Woodburn. according to an opinion of Attorney General Van Winkle written fcpon inquiry by . James G. Heltzel. district at torney for Marlon couty. Contracting Company May Lose at Milwaukee The Montague - O'Reilly com pany, by aa - opinion of the su preme court yesterday, written by Jufttice Burnett, falls to collect $8190.14 from the town of Mil wangle, alleged to be due on i paving contract. The opinion Is a reversal of Judge J. U. Campbell of tha lr.vr rnnrt 4 The case hinged on Irregularity f iSflxtlflJl d Advertising VI IUO IUUIIUI IU. UV Mil wauxie charter provide that con tract for paving must be let to the lowest responsible bidder on competitive bids according to plans, and specifications prepared by the city. In this case the bid ders were invited to submit their own plans and specifications. which, it is said, destroyed com petition. The paving company Ia loser la the amount Is sued for unless the city council legislates la some way for its relief. Other opinions were handed as follows: W. S. Dippold et al. vs The Cathlamet Timber company, ap pellant; appeal from Multnomah county; suit to collect damages caused by fire. Opinion by Justice Brown. Judge C. U. Cantenbein reversed. J. A. Pope vs. John MacDonald appellant; appeal from Grant county; suit to recover money al leged due oa contract covering lease of lands and personal prop erty. Opinion by Chief Justice McBride. Judge Daltoa Biggs af firmed. Mary Cole et al. vs Edgar Mar vin, county Judge Wallowa coun ty et al. appellants, appeal from Wallowa county, appeal from or der of circuit court dismissing a proceeding for admeasurement of dower. .Opinion by Chief Justice McBride; Jadge J. W. Kaowlea affirmc. B!akvMcFall company vs. Sam uel F. Wilson. Eugene A. Dudley and Je Dudley, appellants; ap peal from Mnl'nociah county; ac tion fo conversion of an Otis ele vator disput b?(ng as to whether elevator was jrjronal propn cr Irremovable fixture and part of realty. Opinion. by Justice Harris. Judge C. U. Cantenbein reversed as to Dudleys and affirmed as to Wilson. . Rehearing denied in city of Portland vs. O'NellL of white and green. Is the word ing: "MIstland prunes. Urt-eeti. asclous. Urge. Then as a special adertie- meat for Oregon. Is the wording ouulde of the purple triangle la the center of the poster: -Direct from Oregon's famous orchards. and. "Ak for MIst land. the full . zneated. delicious prunes. w 4 Read the Classified Ads. I v o f y for Christmas! For mother, sister, cr sweetheart, there is no nicer gift See onr com plete showing. SchaefersDrug Store Sole Agent for Garden Court Preparations 135 N. COM'L STREET Phone 197 Malheur Ijike Ylited Millar McCilchrist and L. J. LI1 jeqrist. assistants to Attorney Gen eral Van Winkle, have gone to Malheur lake where they will la vestigate the lake lands in order to classify them as swamp lands or otherwise. LADD & BUSH BANKERS ZrtibUihed 1EC3 Gcaeral BiriVirg Bgrinrt. Offlca Hosts froa 10 . o. to 3 p. n. Warford Has Important Post at Washington The Pacific northwest has scored again la Washington. D. C. by the selection of I. E. War ford. a well-known advertising man of the northwest, by the fed eral highway council with nation- A P P E A L T O O N E I L L ALL EYES DONT SEE ALIKE Most people can see quite dearly, but to do so many of them have to struffsle. This stnur?lin to see dearly is a severe strain. That is nrhy there are so many headache sufferers. - ' ; .-. TAKE A LITTLE TROUBLE with your eyes or, sooner or later, they Trill trouble you. Most pleasures and much of your eapadty for work depends on your food vision. APPEAL TO O'NEILL" He will test your eyes thoroughly and sci entifically and you will then learn their true condition. If you do not need classes, he will promptly tdl you so. Dr. C. B. O'Neill Optometrist-Optidaa llafla and Bnah Bank Bg A P P E A L T O n E I L L SALT?,! You iTUSTSEE IP IT, ISN'T ! OUR BREAD Paid for Vegetable! and Fruits PEOPLE'S CASH STORE Oil Company Formed Articles of Incorporation were filed yesterday at the offices 'of T. B. Handler, state corporation com missioner. by the Cumberland- Wyoming Oil & Gas compaay, har ing Its main offices at Prinevllle and capitalized at $50,000. The Incorporators are C. M. Elklns. F. W. McCaftery and W. C. Learitt. Other articles were filed as fol lows: Tacific Odd Fellows Pub lishing t-ompany, Portland: Incor porators. J. P. Coxon. John Q Erickson. Charles II. Reed. A. K. Mickey; capitalization. 11500. Crane Letter company, Portland; incorporators. C. A. Do tan, George C. Hazleton. Pearl Dock. Pauline D. Pauline. Macke KJuice; capital ization. $10,000. Dend Motor- & Machine company. Bend; Incorpor ators. A. W. Bontraser. K. Bon trager. O. W. It. Riley; capitali sation. $2500. - Resolutions of dis solution were filed by the Ilealy Manufacturing company of Port land. 1 r5 IMMENSE!" you I will ejaculate after , you have tasted a slice of our well made bread. It will please you as it is pleasing hundreds of other people in this town. It will become a regular part of your daily life and you'll be better for it. PEERLESS BAKERY Philip Winters, Prop. 170 N. Commercial Street Phone 247 Moir Retain R. Moir who owns a farm a few miles sou lb of Salem, is borne for the winter after an absence of sev eral months in Canada, where be acts as superintendent for the Ca nadian KOTernment orer 8000 acres of wheat land. He has just closed the business for the past year, taking-196.000 bushels of wheat for this year's crop. He has been retained by the govern ment for another year and will he on the Job again there after about April 1. PERSONAL MENTION I J. t). Holt, packing manager of the Oregon Growers' Co-operative asHOciation of Kucene. is in th city on association business. Mr. Holt served last year as presi dent of the state horticultural ko ciety. Publicity was given a few weeks ago to the fact that al the Kugone plant of the association Mr. Holt had placed on the mar ket a syrup made from apples Now he It receiving letters from all iiarts of the I'nlted State making inquiries as to how soon the syrup will be placed on the eastern market. Mrs. Viola Woods of Corvallis Is-in-Salem at the home of her 1. BLOUSES That Charm and Satisfy With their BEAUTY and REAL VALUE The new winter blouses hare two direct apttcals to all women. They are more attractive than you can imagiue until you ace them ; more colorful and artistic in trimmings and designs; and they are highly Mrvierable for they are carefully made and arc fashioned from the highest grade of Georgette tr Crrpc de Chine. Tailored blouc of heavy Crcrx; de Chine are priced at.... r:r?..,:..$6.50 $9.75 (lenrgrtte blouse in novel pat- QQ COl Tf? tern are priced at v0O (o'VLalO You don't lose sleep orer Back BQli if you Pay As Yoa Go 1LB QUALITY -MEKCIIANDISK 1DITLAU riilCDS - -a, 3. 179 N. Commercial St.,-Salem