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THE OREGON STATESMAN. SALKM. OREGON. TUESDAY MORNING. DECEMBER. 1320 . ' J , m i. : CITY NEWS IN BRIEF 1 received a telegram front in savins captain of UM.ro. t (l and made of Mullen, Meet at p. in. Tuesday, December 14. I. Q. O. P. - temple, 1:30 Hearing Hate Set The final account of the estate of Pearme A. Cochran was filed in the county court yesterday. aii ortw-r nnng m' ing as January 20, sued by the court. time of bear 1U21. was is- . Mn Evans Hie recently, received a tel was received by R. H- Washington nigl -f Portland of the sudden "Your appointment as If MOB ff 1 Or""" ..... ,, ,1 -un. 7"th t hi sister' ETaM rai Funeral ser-I tain May will report at Vancou- , interment took place at ver, Wash., by December 22 and I tices an iMVes besides cent iuue a military career that Tyidioon fthituer, . T- conspicuously brilliant Ask to hear this popular Fox er?ttLr three brothers. They ! to date. The salary of captain (Trot. II. L. Stiff Furniture Co nland and J. II. Mason of Sa-i i3 $2000 a year at this time, bet ler inan ihum iicar-umc (licit he commenced calling up the prln-j made by Lloyd McGilchrlst ye; cipal telephone numbers without J terday, a Mrs. Norman." drivln carried theni all in hii head; and could no doubt do the same he thing now Salem. if he should return to 'Th S.iul f Youth" Wish v,rybody in town could Be it. Today Is your last chance yes- g an automobile west on Court treet. turned tier auto around in the center of the block between Liberty and High street", and a a result ran into the .McCil brist machine. tearing off a "fender. Mr. M((;ichil-t said that no one. was Injured in the accident. early la March. Mr. StouJen- mejer has been r-lectM rondue- tor of Al Kadrr Shr.t band ol Portland. Tailored floihinc IU-Iu-tl At MosberV: hifch clas tailor. 1 1- pcrtland Will Fay You. To invtstlpate the price of inill , this week at Charle3 R. Arch ed laph-m'-nt Co. n.b Meet TtniKt- - - The Men's club of the Central onrregational church will hold rt, inilar monthly banquet and Etta member being given S ItirUege of inviting a friend. tions. and there are Dtuer things ahead for a captain. The proba bility is that Captain May will find the opportunity to develop a real football team somewhere in the-ranks, and he will get some fun along with the work and the salary. (Jlenn Hoover of the Se attle district will have Appraiser Aiiwintel An order was issued in the county court yesterday admitting to probate the will of the late Ida Wolberg., known at the time of her death, as Ida McAndrews. Appraisers of the estate appoint ed were Robin D. Day, Emma M. I'.rown and Hazelle Gearheart. Judtrment Todav i. .Mciienry, vvno was arresiea Saturday night on aharge of dis orderly conduct. nDoeared in the police court Monday morning and entered a plea of not guilty. He was riven a hearing at 2:30 p m. before Judge Earl Race. Judg merit m the case will De iicunctd today at 10, o'clock. 4 titMM Show: Kin Show- Four Vaudeville acts at 1 tbo lUish theater Friday and Sat - llc.-irini; li.il Th public -rvico eommUk'on ha fet Ik-cember 23 a the date lor h'arinc an application of the Northwest Eiectrtc company for an increase in xteam heatine rates In Portland. The hearing will bej held at the commission' Portland. office. On Itecember 21 tne ap-. .. ...... plWtlon of the Pacific Telephone "'"'"V cycle Bt the t!me of the accident. lo!J th poliw that there was no lijbt borntn.cB tte fcarrkade and when fc rn lato it a plia ter from one of the ptanktBtmck ituntlrr In the fc. V. it. tr?ct conraiion-r. was notlfiJ and r.poriel tiat be had l-laced a lantern there. was forr-.erly Mls Ina S?ins, v Vi!Ur.ette B!terlty ftad'Bl. II. I- ltta BJ T-ao of Aurora w r la Slm yrsirr- i!ir ta coo'al;it:ea wlta ta c. nntr nDrlnteS'lrt of h' - pro- charee ol I M.1 AViilfrman was annninteil ad- the federal board work until Mile ministratrix of the estate John, a former O. A. C. student, j now on vacation, gets here. Cor-I Coffee Ititf Four Act , Of vaudeville starting Friday matinee at the lilith theater. I.icrnM I'lato Itt Kverett Pixley. 624 North Cap ital .t.l,ol t... k ...t.t- ance of the police in finding an lrapu company ir an 3- automobile licence plate No. "eas rrc rai I" r"" " which ne says he lost from pany at Cornelias. FtiN Hrfllerl. 20.WV CheTrwlcts and JIatwells. 130 Other. cars la proportion. Mater ial and workman!.!? tuaranteed E. C Jarman. li S. 12ta. vallia Gazette-Times. y a 1 1 is in Portland all this week tak - j te post-graduate worK-in westnetics of Dr. Smith of Chi- JUJ Male Captain rrrrett Mar. O. A. C. graduate Wd. European war veteran en jaced in federal board work here Don't I.iet Any of Your Friend-r- Miss seeing the Soul of Now playing at The Ore- Youth. on. Cnfifciej anil hismita servd free at II. LJ Stiff Furniture Co. Uni versal Range demonstration. Dim barges Re-6nlefl . Honorable discharce DaDers from the! United States army were Roys at TralnliiR School A filed yesterday in the office of ler Boys' conference held services j by Way-be O. Ralston of Salem, nnrt a nro?ram at the state train-1 who took toart In the baities 01 inn school Sunday morning. There I St. Mihielj ..Meuse and Argonne were several snerfkers. the address I and Stepheri Scollard. who served Peine " given by J. C. Meehan of i with thle overseas forces and en- Portland. Music was furnished I listed at Wood burn by a sextet from the Forbes Pres- J hvterlan church of Portland, I Hans Into Curb - In making the turn from- Lib erty onto Ferry street Saturday night W. P. Hillpot had the mis fortune to run into the curb. smashing both wheels on one side of his automobile. Mr. Hill pot told th police the water was standlne at the corner and he could not see the curbing. Notice Change of policy. There will be four good vaudeville acts and reven reels of pictures, starting Friilnv matlnM and tmfYt VrlAT and Saturday to 'follow, at the I Lligh theater. ' Sitting Made Today Proofs, out tomorrow. Your order of photocraphs finished la time for Chriatnas. Parker- IShrode Studio. rail cemn from the War MoiVn to lh titMinrra mn o.' K-lem for clothier i 'M at th bazaar, which will b teld at lb Marioi fcotl Wdceday. the clothing to UU at th armory or anon boUl today. Mr. Joba A. Carson. praeat f th ortan izatlon. rre that raen'a rr- trents be dunated. wblca wui & sold for the parpo of tangib le a ward ia the nw bdsital for service ma. , . . . I X ill J-,.".l: - f tr' lie Yonr Own Judge' See this show, and if it is not the 'best you have seen for thJ money in Salem, your money re turned. Friday and Saturday at the Rligh theater. Tool Stolen The real estate depar meat w Fnknown persons are said to iaw 8iau5 1 . .7 . " " " . have enured The Phea company's ' r, f" " . have .. . . , i nitration for 1921 license nave shop and taken some tools, pre- l'" , trnrrt nrn,nn sumably some time Sunday night. About we're re- i ran Ttrn on r mm y na tm ia i . m .. .... .iva TMt.rdir. The le is ij an investigation and Police Offi icer Moffitt.was sent in answer. A few tool were missing. A. Pickett, city boys' work secre tary of the Y M, C. A. here, was in charge of the meeting. Step Ii And have a cup of coffee, II. L. Stiff Furniture Co. free "Seoon'' Sends ree::nc Richard Hansen, known in mil itary circles as (""Scoop," and in newspaper circles as Dick, sends Christmas ; greetings to The Statesman force" and to -his Salem friends genera::y . l:e went from The Statesman 'some months af ter he returned from France, to nal ac-jthe Portland Oregonian. and then Sophia I in June to the San Francisco Ex aminer. He has in the past, two weeks cone to the San Francisco Journal of Commerce, a bright and reliable and" growing daily. There is no one in Salem who knows ' Mr. Hansen and nearly everybody does? know him who wiil not join inwishing him the compliments of the season and a. full share of the good things oi life. Mr. Hansen was away from Salem with the Salem soldier boys for more than tw-p years. The day he resumed "h's old place on the news force of. The statesman . "the Soul of Youth" Sennett Comedy Odl Fellows Attention You are requested to be present at the funeral of Brother J.,C. Mullen, Tuesday, December 14. Meet at I. O. O. F. temple. 1:30 p. m. Last Times Today Finstl Account Filed Orders approving the final counts of the estates Of ATriTiro Willirm F. Simon and Nelson B. Doud. were filed in the county court yesterday. Odl Fellows Attention - You are requested to be present at the funeral of Brother J. i WM? KANTELBERG TRANSFER DIXIE DOUGHNUTS 35c Doz. SALEM BAKING CO. 433 Court Street. Phone 954 I' f The Vacuum Cups have ar- nvea ai Equipped to haul anything local and. long distance. iai rates 10 Portland. Portland storage. &a- lem phone 1344. Oaioni. per set . . .$55-0O ftBoda. rer sack .$l-SO Vaeat per hundred.. f4.O0 The Highland Grocery Plone 496 746 Highland Arenue ; W. W. M00RE s. rnrnltare Etow "rri Home of dii-VIctroiir !ou tt more for your money at jdoorea It Pays to Trade at The A. H. MOORE'S rv . VALLEY MOTOR CO. Sales ,aad Service Planting Tune . a a. lavuiui Kinirrnp n k CU CTYDT7 I o ti!m Vruit aad Orna r ASUdLRD va- i smaU Fruits. Roses. from TT1E SAIXM NURSERY rnlPlV a 9fi nrcntn Bide. Phone 1763 n Ttartim Dvrdall HI Kerth ConanaerciAl T WOOD WOOD . CaH Q. n. Tracy Wood Co for all kinds oi dry wood rromat dellTerr . Phone 620 IMI11 CLEANERS AND ' DYERS TaDdntr Machines and Records Player Pianos ana riayei aw - TT- j Three Automoltiles Iiel Hubert K. Wenland of route reported to the police Saturday ! nieht, that he was driving an automobile east on Center rtreet and traveling in the same direc tion was an automobile driven by Otto Albers. A Font hug owned bv F. Neal was standing at the alley on the north side of the Mtreet. Mr. AVenland said tho Albers auto attempted to turn into the alley, when suddenly the bug started to back up. which caused Albers to ston his car. As a result Wenland's automobile struck the rear end of the Albers machine, tearing off the spare tire fastened on the end. He then struck the Ford bug. breaking the ripht rear wheel, bending the axle and otherwise damaging the car. No one was hurt in the mix- Stop! IKk! Id! Four good vaudeville acts at the I'.ligh theater Friday and Sat-uiday. each. nitrrtna and F- liable funeral directors. lrl Blank Ct them at The Statesman of flee. Cataloe appt.eaO. PERSONAL MENTION I Ordinance Violate! According to police reports. L. A. Pruett of Jefferson violated the traffic laws of the city Sun- cay in ariving nis auiomoone past a street car while the car was receiving and unloading pas sengers at the intersection of Commercial and State streets. nnbn cf Cervala. pa troituan of road ditrict No. 4. km in lh ritv TterdaT to e about retiicz rravtl fur bi dla- trii-f Mr. KImo S. Whit- anJ small ron left yejUrday for Blni Oreron where they will pnd the ri,rii)nn holidavs with Mr. White's iter. Mrs. Thomas Uees t Mrs. iiee WATCHES . i ttt.:t. in ITalmun anu niinc Gold vrith Diamond set tir.j. 14k. CclJ ar.d Cold Filled. JEWELRY Lavalliers. Hir., Kroachc5. Tearl Iad, Caff-Linkii. arf-Pins. Chains. Charms, in fact everything in Jewelry. of'' A "Heart of the Hills" With Mary Pickford at the niigh today, tomorrow and Thursday. Patients IVr1rtl A carload of federal detrti- in charge of W. T. Wat kin, a rovernment Inspector. pa..ed 'through Salem lat night from Pohlland and picked op at the state hospital for the insane mremho TM Braf. Moro. men. Manuel M. P. R. Segovia I. to be deported to Greece ara Thomas Grady and Edward S. Gram to England. Sunday tiht Dt. John C. Evans of the hospital staff left with Frank Selklm. Car- encU Macias and Alfredo nernan- dex. all sent to Mevico. The party is making the trip to Saa trancia- co by water. SAJJJ-I.ORE. Sucxcjvor to Cardr.cr & Kecne When Vow Think of Good Clothe Think of Mosher, the tauor. Headquarters of the 'state wili-!"1 of Thank tary department will this weekj move from the Masonic Temple in &aiem to me unuea Mates r.a Mr. Wenland informed thetional bank building ait State and uo. police that he offered to settle for all damages. Mary In Iiligh Pickford Ttxlav 'Heart of the Hills" theater. Great Weslern Garage Gill Piston Rings Spot Lights Chains-Ignition Suppnes litres and Tubes Opposite Court Honse. Phone 44 Car Ixhim Fender According to a police Willamette Valley Transfer Company Fast Out- Freight, JlaUy between , roriiana ana aaiem Phone 1400 Do you take 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 at the report Commercial streets. The move Is made, according to George A, White, adjutant general, to give the department more room than Is afforded in the present location. mm mm .-.mit-innnninilM I Onr clients plans are carried out with Ideal tact and grace. Our staff is expertly trained and bur equipment exhib its rare harmony. Our ample facili ties insure per fect service to our clients. f I Magazine Club Rate The Ace .127 North High. For the sympathy and assUt- ance so generously extenaea. me flowtrs. the reaMurance expressed It. tonr. in loving worus m -u-couragem-nt. and the mny other acU of kindness and help during Vhi recent illness, death and bnr 1.1 r.r i.ur tnvel one. tha children 4ml 'rranJchlldren of the late farah Eliiabeth Drake' take thH means f extending to one and ail their ilnrzre thanks. It I Kenator Ritnrr Here- Senator Kor W. Ritner. presi dent of the next Oregon senate. was a visitor at the state house yesterday and discussed hlshway matters with R. A. liootb of the state highway commision and with other officials of the state high way department. iove. Watchmaker ntl Jeweler 137 State street. Salem. Repairing and 121$ 8. Com'l St. Alterations Phone 1868 ELECTRIC MACHINE & ENGINEERING CO. for Thor Washing Machines and I Electric Work and Soppliea. Ml Court St- Phone 488 W00DRY conducts sales anywhere In Marion or Polk counties. Store located 270 N. Cornl. AUCTIONEER HARTMAN BROS. CO. Tor Tine Jewelry Jewelers and Optician! FOR BARGAINS of all kinds such as furnltnre. stoves, ranges, machinery, of all kinds see the CAPITOL JUNK & BARGAIN HOUSE 215 Center Phone 398 Better Goods for Lee THE "DAYTON" 1 ",i Ta Blcycls for Ereryons LLOYD E. RA3ISDE3I ItT Cnnrt Street Bicycles and Bicycle Repairing HIGHEST PRICE PAID For SECOND HAND FTJBNITTJRE Stoves, uarpeia 28 I. uommci.i CARL & B0WERS0X Groceries finnrt Street Phone 409 I WWW w "WALLFELT" Takes the place of eloth at about one third MAX 0. BUREN 178 N. Commercial jBt ! Busick's, fALEM ALBANY the Electric Sign f SHOES' Luggage and Trunks ALL REDUCED DREAMLAND RINK Dance every Wednesday and Saturday Bungalow Orchestra DOWN A WEEK Ynn? s bsy, sell and exchange and second-band rurni- r, stoves, ranges. , rags. wola, etc We wUl buy yon TIL ... i COL. W. P. WRIGHT Aactloneer "1 N. Com! St.. Salem. Or. List your sales with ns People's Furniture fr nm " y ' - - ' 1 All New and Desirable MAX 0; BUREN $9.00 Will Buy a ONE) MINUTE ELECTRIC WASHING MACHINE. wm r.AHLSDORF The Store of HOUSEWARES HIGHEST PRICES Paid for Walnuts and White Beans PEOPLE'S CASH 4 STORE ill I I 1 ..mi. .mi, i iiniiiuiiiimJll I STARTS TODAY K mm M mr. m I I I m AKY Ml . .. PICKFORD j V ! mm in 8! IN II 1 run ME ART N OF THE I j MILLS La Grande to Improve ;. The ritv of La Grande has filed with the state engineering depart ment an application for authority to appropriate 20 second-feet or water from the Grande Konde fiver for an additional municipa! supply at the present pom pin r, plant. Other applications har fceen filed as follows: Iiy Jack stn county for an appropriatioi; of water from Tub prlng.. io ' public camp'ng gronnd3. on th Klamath Kails highway. By I" T Ferguson of Baker, covering v. .nnMhrhiinn of water troi sPisrii- r vr for the irrlration wiMa B small tract in uaaer cuuai;. W. W. Stotem of Callow, urc covering the appropriation of wa ter from an unnamed creek f. tho Irrigation ol 4U acres m xi-r- ney couniy. ri. , McDermitt. Nev.. covering the sp n,Anri,Hnn nf water from Jack- i son creek for the irrigation of 6J. acres in Malheur county. By J. S. Jensen of Murphy, ore.. coTermr the construction of a reservoir anu the appropriation of water ior nlacer mining purposes. In Jose- , phine county. Every Salt at Moslier's aS..M Reduced, see our panciua. District 1ac Money . vrori J. Kick of Jackson- Tille. sister ot Fred A. wiiiiam.j of the public service commifsion. was here yesterday in conference; with J. A. Churchill, state super-, Intendent of schools, relative to procedure to recover from the de- . n..nv Ar laMtannville money belonging to the Jacksonville school district. ' Mrs. Fick is, chairman of the Jknyn.1 , gchool board. Churchill will take the question op with the anorn, : general. -i- 1 " i T .. ll n . f fWMWUllt. S.(1 ' See the coatings at Mosher s. For Your tTrltmawa rtKto i Have sittings made at once, r-n-cagement evenings If desired Parker-Shrode studio. C'jcle HWer H art t Clarence Huntley was badly cut about the face Sunday night when a motorcycle which he was rid ing In with E. E. Doyle, struck a barrier plnccd by the c'ty a-a guide to tra'fic at, Hih and MI'! sTft-. Mr.-I'o-l. wii reoted tho nr'. lent to the r'lice station r l nh driv!ne the motor- F r 1 . 1 XV ANY AMOUNT STARTS A CHRISTMAS SAVINGS ACCOUNT . THERE'S no reason every parent Lu and around Salem should NOT open Christmas Savings Accounts at the United States National Bank for their boys and cirls. But there ARE reasons without num ber why they SHOULD DO IT. Just thinlc of the sjood influence it would have. . SrlliiitedStntas MuloualI3anIi -: SALEM OREGON i Mu fH fflSl isthelarzettcnltittonzon. 1 rac ...-"j: Lj1 BPR forvo.iMaMlriKfllKtftoriiiloaBntaWfiIiop tHl Blacksmith, Elect . The annual convention ot tne Willamette Valley Association ot Idacksmiths. Horseshoers and W.;lders was held here Sunday with a small attendance. The fol-. lowing officers were elected: i President. William .Mapie by; secretary. J. G. Moore of Donald; treasurer. Taul Soua ot Woodburn; general organizer an.l vice-president. L. A. Roberts of Portland. Order That KoSt Now At a liberal reduction. Mosher. ' cEBWj! Commissioner to Seak Members of the state industria accident commission will be the speakers at the regular meeting Men's Urotherhood o t Baptist church tonight. The meet ly will beirin at 6:30 o'clock. . Tilorcl Suits; IUduc..1 Prices See Mosher. Court street. Tfiee days, ishen nalurcUy every thought u tarried Id wards the coming Holidays, the question ol appropriate pits is the largest on the horizon. To make yoar deemons e one? (or you, we have turned this store into a veritable shop and every department will hold ideas lor you. A lew ol the most eagerly desired leminme remm brances include sheer hosiery, dainty handkerchiefs, silken underlhlngs, novel blouses, rich handbags aid purses, gloves, attractive sweaters and silk umbrellas. For the younger generation ol girls we are showing dainty little bags and purses, brightly bordered handker chiefs and of course, the ever popular dolls of which we have a wondcrfd assortment f It is to be remembered that the name Shipley on merchandise is as certain a pledge cf its very high standard as is the name "Tiffany" on jewelry. THE "PAY AS YOU GO" PUN adds the find complete note of success to Christmas shop ping for with the arrival cf Christmas day you are able to give with the utmost of pleasure, knowing that you will have not a vestige of the usual annoying and often discour aging aftermath of bills that steal away half the pleasure of i 1. & Stftpleg o- Quality Merchandise ropular I'nces .yHS A - Go'ng to Savanali H N" Stoudenmeyer, promiaer.' hand le'ader of Portland and fc- rr, loa.linc- Salem nana nji-. and Oscar St elhammer. rrese.i j 3dr ef s veral s-aiem mu organliations. will go to faavana a. Ga., to attena me saimt w-v-- mmm . s I h mm mm i VI is m one 1047 rnmwiii mm m j 17D N. Gomnieiil-W