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i. THR OREGON STATESMAN. SALKM. ORECC). THURSDAY MORNING. DECEMBER 20. 1020 CITY NEWS Big HPPy 'w Year - spwial mirth show st U Lib erty Marts Friday. (Adv.) Fitted at Tyler's Drug store by ta epiert In the business. nij: nprr xw ver Special mirth show at Ye Lib erty starts Friday. (Adv.) Ci Happy w Year 1 Special mirth show Ye Llb (rty starts Friday. (Adv.) Magazine Club Rate. Tne Ace, 127N. High., (Adv.) KiJnight Matinee Four bis acts vaudeville, theater. (Adv.) P.Ilgh Midnight Matinee Four bis acts vaudeville. B.ligh lieater. (Adv.) Sperlal Rale- Of small boys hats in velvet and heaver Also caps. Mrs. Stith"s Millinery store. 233 State (Adv) Midnight Matinee ' i Four big acts vaudeville, theater. (Adv.) wlllamette Valley Transf er ' Company. Fast Out Freight'Daily Between .Portland and Salem Phone .1409 . ; Ihe Vacuum Cups have ar S; rived at ' v A. H. MOORE'S DIXIE V IDUGHNUTS - 30c Doz. SALEM BAKING CO. 133 Court Street. Phone 954 IS tart Savon Soap f 1.00 19 pounds Onion .25c Onions, per set. ......... .$2.00 Ipuds, per sack. f 1.50 Wheat, per hundred ..S1.00 The Highland Grocery Phone 49. 74 S Highland Avenue W. W. M00RE Furniture Btore The Bom of tie Ylctrols to tit mor for your money t i l&oorea It Pays to Trade aft Tn FARMERS CASH STORE CL Barton Dnrdall 147 North Commercial WOOD WOOD Call G. II. Tracy Wood Co. for all kinds ol . dry wood rrompt delivery Phone 620 ELECTRIC MACHINE & ENGINEERING CO. for Thor WMhingMicaines and Electric Work and Supplies. Ill Court St. Phone 481 HARTMAN BROS. CO. Tor Tine Jewelry Jewelers and Opticians "WALLFELT" Takes the place of elotn. at about one third SI MAX 0. BUREN 17S N. Commercial St. 1C7 North Commercial SL M the Electric Sign "SU0ES i pligh mmmmmmmmmmmm mmmm mm rimnnnnnnnn I WANDA HAWLEY I I "HER BELOVED I GILLIAN" f V Scenic Magazine 1 I -KISMET" j Starts Sunday L r ' " What Have You? We buy, sell and exchange new and second-hand furni ture, stoves, ranges, . rugs, tools, ete. We will hny 7 out. ! ' COL. W. F. WRIGHT ' Auctioneer . 171 N. Com'l SL. Balem, Or.' List yonr sales with ns , People's Fcrnitcre Store Phone 104T PhoneTli IN BRIEF Will liceome C'itien George Seymour Berry, a snb ject of Great Britain rnd Ireland, declared his intention Tuesday of leeo oing a citizen of the United States. For Kent 1 . Three room modern apartment. Phone 743. (adv.) Woman Wanted For light housework. Apply 236 X. Liberty st., after 10 a. m. (Adv.) . 1921 Calendars : Homer H. Smith, Insurance, McCornack bldg,. free. (Adv.) Son I Horn A son was born yesterday at the Deaconess hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Charles I. Adame of route 2, Salem. He has been given the name of P.cbert Charles. Don't Forget the Dance At Cotillion hall Thursday night. Members be sure and bring yor friends. Security P.ertefit as sociation. l( Adv.) Lot I SoM r- X Kffie L? McPhtrson - has sold lot No, G7 rC the Ewald fruit farm to J. P. llerbst. The consider ation wnr$2"00 Pie Social at Liberty Evening of Dec. 30. for the ben efit of the band. (Adv.) Salem CoupW to Marry A marriage license was granted yesterday; by the county clerk to M. Pearl Stevenson and CarJ E. Alderman of Salem. For Kent Three room modern apartment. Phone 743. (adv.) Xctv Corporations Articles ef Incorporation were filed yesterday by the Western Tourist Publishing company of Bend. ' The Incorporators are Clyde M. McKay. J. D: Donovan F. O. Minor. J. H. Morton. J. E Bloom and H. H. DeArmond. and the capitalization is $2500. Other - Sales "mm oervice VALLEY MOTOR CO. Planting Time Secure Reliable -Fruit and Orna mental Trees, Small Fruits, Hoses. - ,. from THE SALEM NURSERY i COMPANY 428 Oregon Bldg. Phone IIS- T&lkinjr Machines and Record Player Pianos and Player Rolls W00DRY conducts sales anywhere In Marlon or Polk counties. Store located 270 N. Com'L AUCTIONEER Better Goods for Lees HIGHEST PRICE PAID - - For SECOND HAND JURNITTJRE . Stoves. Carpets and Tools CapitAl Hardware & Furniture Co. 286 N. Commercial raoa CARL & B0WERS0X : Groceries 383 Court Street Phone 403 Btisick's IJLLEM ALBANY Do you take TURKISH BATHS If not. wny not? No other baths or treatments can produce the permanent re- j He.f to I the person suffering from disagreeable cold or ail ments of the Ilesn or Doay ue the Turkish Baths win. OREGON BATH HOUSE onen S a. m. until 9 p. m. Lady and Gentlemen attendant Luggage and Trunks ALL REDUCED , All New and Desirable MAX 0. BUREN articles filed were: Therkelsen In vestment company, Portland: in corporators, J, H. Middlemen. J. S. Middleton. X. H. Clark; capitali zation $lo.00). Everitt Pharmacy Inc., Xorth Itend: incorporators, M. E. Everitt, J. D. Morion, Alex ander S. Xielson; capitalization. $23,000. Resolutions showing in crease in capitalization were filed by the following' concerns: Collin Flour mills, Pendleton, $300,000 to $500,000; Feenaughty Ma chinery company, Portland. $30. 000 to $150,000. Resolutions of dissolution were filed by the fol lowing: Plateau Farm company, Portland: Pacific Motor Sales company. Portland; Imbler Stage company, Imblef; Dufur Drug company. Dufur. Supplementary articles were filed by the Colum bia Stevedoring company of Port land changing the name to the Portland Stevedoring company. ' Ixgal Hlanki Get them at The Statesman of fice. Catalog on application. (Ad) Tire-1 Found A new Springfield cord tire was found on the penitentiary road yesterday by John Jefferson, 137." North Commercial street. Mr. Jefferson reported finding the tire to the police and said the owner could have It by calling at his home and proving the tire to be his property. First Popular Concert Salem Symphony orchestra, armory. Sunday, Jan. 2, at 3 p. m. All seats 50c. (Ad.) Hospital to Open Preparations are in progress for the opening of the new Dea coness hospital, which, in the opinion of the hospital authori ties, will take place some time next month. A number of women were at work yesterday cleaning windows and: otherwise lending their assistance in fitting the building for occupancy. Every Suit at Mosher's Reduced. See onr (Adv.) patterns. Colored Man Jailed Otis Brooks, i colored, who was irrested last week at Woodburn charged with stealing a ride on a train, was given a jury trial in the justice court before Judge G. E. Unruh yesterday. He was found guilty and sentenced to b days in the county jail. The charge of criminal ryndicalism against James Kelly who was ar rested at the same time as llrooks was also given a hearing yester day and dismissed. A charge of stealing a ride on a train was also preferred agai ist him. and he was given five di ys In jail. t All Cherians Who Dhnce Are especially requested to at tend the Company M dance at the armory Friday evening. DecT 31. This is the company's annual af fair and their record during the past year entitles them to recogni tion from the Cherrians. Come out and boost" Company M. Not in uniform. ' ' ' (Adv.) Cherrian Committee SALEM CLEANERS AND DYERS Repairing and Alterations 1215 S. Com'l St. Phone 183 Great Western Garage Gill Piston Rlngsr Spot Lights Stromberg Carburetor Skid Chains Ignition Supplies Tires and Tubes. Opposite Court House. Phone 44 WE NEVEK 5L.EEI FOR BARGAINS of all kinds such as farnltnre. stores, ranges, machinery, of all kinds see the CAPITOL JUNK & BARGAIN HOUSE 216 Center Phonj 398 DREAMLAND RINK Dance every Wednesday and Saturday Extra Dance Christmas Eve and New Year's Lve Bungalow Orchestra $9.00 DOWN A WEEK Will Buv a ONE MINUTE ELECTRIC WASHING MACHINE WM. GAHLSD0RF The Store of HOUSEWARES HIGHEST PRICES Paid for Walnuts and White Beans PEOPLE'S CASH STORE Aurora Hearing Set - The public service commission has set January 8 as the date for- a hearing to be conducted at Au rora on the. question of an In crease in rates for the Aurora Mu tual Telephone company. Caul f Thanks We wish to thank the friends and neighbors who helped care for our mother during her sickness and death, also for the beautiful floral offerings. (Adv.) The Chapman family. Gratle Crowing Asketl The countjr court of Douglas county has applied to the public service commission for authority to construct a grade crossing across the track of the Fouthern Pacific Railroad company at Cor- nutt. Tax Error Made Because ef an error made in the Lincoln county tax levy, George B McCluskey, a district attorney for that county, asked Attorney Gen eral Van Winkle if a change could be made legally. The reply Is that the change can be made if done this month. The error was made in reckoning the 6 per cent ad vance over the levy of last year allowed by the state constitution. Lecture Announced !Dr. John Steele, director of the department of delinquency of the Presbyterian board of temperance and moral welfare. Is to bring an Imiortant message of community service to the peoole of Oregon. He will make addresses at th state prison, at the boys' training school, churches, school for girls, and high school, all at Salem, on January 1, 2, and 3. Examination Announced The United States civil service commission announces that an open competitive examination will be held In this city on February 5. to secure eligible from which fto make certification to fill va cancies In first grade, or clerical oostions, in the federal classified service, at salaries ranging from $900 to $1400 per annum, and future vacancies requiring similar qualifications, at this or higher or lower salaries, will be filled from this examination. Both -men and women. If qualified, may enter this examination, but appointing officers have the legal right to specify the sex In requesting cer tification of eliglbles. HER IDEA The cheery called tried. to per suade old Aunt Martha not to dwell upon her troubles, telling her she would feel happier If she Ignored them. "Well, honey." said the old lady. "I dunno 'bout dat. I alius 'lowed when de Lord send me tribulation h done spec me to trlbulate." Boston Transcript. GOT HW REWARD A few miles from Dnblin. there Iires a worthy who can never pass he villare Tubli houw without "calling In Just to inquire, the time." One night recently he made P his mind to pass by. H was Tery hard for him to do so. and at cer tain ifitenrals he stood still and said. "Stand firm resolution stand firm." After a hard struggle he gained little bridge beyond the public house and. stopping again, was heard to say: "Itegorra. me bonld resolution, but yeidid stand firm, and for that same resolution I'll go back and trate ye!" Edinburgh Scotsman. FORESIGHT Before it's too late the city ought to buy a couple of brewery horses for the oo. Buffalo Ex press. ANITA STEWAHT in "In Old Kentucky" Vaudeville The Chinese Magician 4 Arts Friday 0 BO OTiiesfu THE CAPITAL NORMAL The Winter. Term begins January 3, with classes for Teachers' and Students Review, also In Bookkeeping, Typewrit ing and Shorthand. The way to get ahead and stay ahead is to use a head. Ttut the head must be trained. One must know. Knowing ofwd comes from training. We give you that training at reasonable rates. Address. J. J. KRAPS, Salem. Oregon What You'll See In "KISMET" A fac-simile of an cient Bagdad covering many acres of ground built especially for, this picture. QSXS557 ft ROTARIAN HEAD SPEAKS BEFORE LOCAL MEMBERS Nelson GPike Likes Man ner in Which Salem Broth ers Step Oat JENKINS SWAYS DINERS Portland Warbler Makes Men Sing Who Had Nev-' er Before Whistled An address by Nelson G. Pike of Portland. International presi dent of Rotary clubs, community singing. ld by Walter Jenkins of Portland, and a rousing big sub scription for the starving children of Europe featured the regular Wednesday luncheon of the Sa lern Rotary, club. The dining room or the Marion hotel was nearly filled with Rotarians and their guests, for each member was extended the privilege of bringing a guest with him. At the conclusion of reports by the members on cubpcrlptions for European relief. President H. S Gile announced a total of $1221 Of this amount $982.50. was re ported In at the luncheon and t2S.S.uO had been subscribed pr Tiously. Not all of this comes from Rotarians. for thr who re ported in bad canvassed the em ployes in their places of busi ness or other acquaintance. Ijocal Club Commended. Mr. Pike commended the Sa lem Rotarians for their spirit manifested in a social way. par ticularly that of the members in (ringing business competitor at guests to the luncheon. He com mented at longth'on the motto of the organization.-"Service, not self," declaring that It meant no more nor less than "Love your neighbor as yonrRelf." Mr. Pike briefly sketched the origin of the Rota rr organization fcr the benefit of those who were not members, and defended the raethod of obtaining members by (electing one representative from each line of, business or each classification of that line. It works out right." he said, "and anvthing that woaks right Is right." Knocking In KnorknL "Knocking" of one's business competitors came in for a severe excoriation by PresidenV Pike, who averred that this method of competition should be considered thing of the past. Walter Jenkins, whose two or three trips' to Salem have won him a wide acquaintance and a Mgh esteem here, has no coun terpart, so the Salem. citizens who saw him and heard him yesterday knew there was no other like bim ic action anywhere else in the world. Resides' his highly applauded solos, novelty song:?, popular songs and about every other kind of Fong that Js known to th world of warblers, were put across, and In some concluding remarks Mr. Jenkins declared there is nothing like song to weld a community together. HI audience was convinced.. - Portland Invitation RerelvM. V. l. Clancey' announced that a good cized representation Is wanted at a community service entertainment which will be given at the municipal auditorium in Portland January 17. and said hn had promised 2." persons. The tickets. Clancey said, will arrive next Wednesday. A vote of thanks was given Mr. Pike. Mr. Jenkins and the two women assistants of the latter. Irish Railroads Resume Operations DL'BLIN. Dec. 29. For the first time in months armed crown forces traveled today on a train which left the King's Bridge sta tion, the Dubl'n terminus of the Great Southern and Western rail way. All employes of the railway returned to wor. A LAFFY SNAPPY HAPPY ' NEW YEAR SHOW STARTS FRIDAY YE LIBERTY HAROLD LLOYD HIGH AND DIZZY Also RUPERT HUGHES Delicious Rib-Ticklirtj Comedy Drama SCRATCH MY BACK i . Vast Times Today "JACK PICKFORD- BUILDING OF NEW HOSPITAL BEGINS SOON Work to Start Early in Feb ruary, is Announcement of Authorities CLASS WORK PLANNED Temporary Quarters at End of Asylum Avenue Ready by End of Week By the end of th week tha Salem hospital will be operating in its new quarters in be cottage out at th end of Asylum avenue. situated just back of where the tew hospital will b built, and for which further fxcavatlon work has already been rtarted. Work on the latter building will lM-gin In full blast early In February, with a large force of men em ployed to rush the completion of the structure. The cottage utilized to bridge the gap between the MrKlnley school building and the new hos pital Is very comfortable, with & ward holding seven beds facing the east. There are besides seven private rooms and a small recep tion hall. It will be possible to rare-for 1C patients at one time. Miss Gladys Steele, superinten dent, announced yesterday, anf for these the best of everything is assured, for while the entire equipment which the old hospital possessed was too large for the prerent quarters, the very finest ! things were transferred. Considerable furniture ned In the McKlnley reboot building was sold and other articles stored. In cluding much of the regular hos pital supplies. It Is Miss Steele's desire to se cure a large training class of nurses, so that when the new hospital is opened, a full staff of locally trained nurses may b ready for service. Miss Steele has had excellent special preparation for Instructing In the training of novices, and the opportunity now ottered to young women of the city is especially fine. " The second floor of the cottag has been employed -as a nurse' quarters, and Is very pleasant. The entire "building has been com pletely renovated and Improved, the work of removal and prepar ation going on for th past sev eral weeks. Hundreds of Children Happy at Christmas Tree Amidst a veritable forest of evergreen, which lent its whole some perfume to the air, and the brightness of countless American flags, and a tall and graceful Christmas tree, with Ps varicol ored lights and sparkling tinsel, at the armory last night, the Sal vation Army Sunday school gave its Chrlstma program. The hall was well filled with happy eager faces, in anticipation ot a sight ot Santa Clans the first many of them had b"en privileged to see this year. Readings, singing, and dia- lories composed the program, and hearty applaiie bv the audience for each number rendered spoke volumes of appreciation. A bean tiful and touching scene In the form of a four-part taMeau rep resenting the first Christmas was a climax to th- entertainment, in aglow of subdued lights the man ger sceje sas given, followed by the angels herald song to the shepht-rds. th visit ot the wise men and the adoration. A tenor and alio duet. "Oh Star of Itetb lehem." was sung during the clos ing scene. After sending several messages Santa Claus finally arrived in the good old style, receiving from the .vniutt.lll v.KaIv vr rm I MP. dial welcome. Four hundred pack-1 ages oi canay ana as iaany prr nts were given out last night by the Salvation Army, to the eager outstretched hands awaiting them, and once again the story lived anew, of "peace on earth, oxl will to men." In n PERSONAL HE1U10H Mis Myrtle isiair. amistaat state librarian, and her mother will lave ibis week to spend a f-w days in. Seattle where they will vl-lt at the home of Dr. !Vrri Blair, a brother snd son. Miss Alce Waldron. school librarian, and Miss Nasnle C lb son, children's librarian, will go to Portland today to attend the library section of the Oreron late Teachers association. Miss Waldron will take part in the program. j L. J. Adams, attorney of Sil- j verton. was a falera visitor yes- i terday. Henry Smith, marshal ct Stay-; ton. was here yeaterday. ! Manager Owens or the Ham mond Lumber company of Mill Citv was In the city yesterday. j K. J. Richardson of Mill City! was here yesterday attending la . road business. . T. J. Butler, county com mi v-1 sioner of Lane eountv. and J. Macky. road master, were In the I city Wednesday. Joe Rubens, road patrolman of : St. Lotilf. was In Falem y ester- i day. W. F. Looker of the Howard- Portland, was here Wednesday., R. Iteming was her? yesterday from Mt. Angel in the interest cf road business. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Lenoa returned last night from Portland and Estacada where they spent the week-end and Christmas with their daughter. Mrs. Charles Wil lard.'and rriends. Ther were ae eempanied home Ljr their little granddaughter, little Miss XXr garet Willard. who will visit them Tor a few days. Frank Myers, proprietor of the Fpa. Is a Portland visitor. .Theold farmer was trying to i s impress bis son that chopping wood was as good exerciae as playing golf. -On. no. father." said the son. who wanted to play tolf. it is the walking between strokes that makes golf such val uable exercise; that Elves the legs a chance as well as the arms." "Oh. that's It. Is It?" said the old man. And then he weat lato the yard and placed sticks of wood at Intervals all around It After this be handed the boy aa aie and said: -Now, play the full course." What You'll See In ll KISM tr How the Caliph Ab dullah, the youthful rul er; of a big city, stole away from hi3 palace and retainers and found the girl of his choice in the poorest quarters of the city. LARMER TRANSFER riiONE 930 1. . The Store With The Pay As You Go Plan Quality Merchandise COME TO THE CCf.M. Annual 0 New Year's Eve MILITARY BALL ""."" Informal The floor is in excellent shape for daneiug. We will have a seyen-pieee orchestra. Fun proruletl a,t midnight.- - - -,.-.--. .. - . . . - i , i , - The-CUerriani and their Jfrierdi will-be there : llliroRT OS FOREST I1REH. ROSEBl'RO. Or.. Ir. It. Forest Supervisor Ramdeil todar completed hi final report on to nsraber of fires in the I'mpqax forest reserve and the total amount of damage done. InclaJ tng the rot of fighting the vari ous fires started. during the past season. The report rhows that 43 fires occurred during the yea., costing the governmeni spproxl mate'y 12009. . A Fight for Life la these busy days of keen com petition, the aversge man finds himself In a grim struggle for the very necessities of life. A proper training farnlshe the weapons for successful combat In the battle of life. Tet think of the thousands of men who are attempting to win with their bare Lands, fighting a battle withonl weapons, predestined to failure! A proper training may Le se cured in one of two wsys: through long. laborious ei per th ence, or through a thorough schooling. The latter way is the short cut suecessward. We caa help )ou vt this training. Write or call tut Information. Capital Baslneis College TODAYjmMORROW - BUCK JONES Just Pals Other Attractions Latest News Corned Sunday King Spruce Theatre If FINE FAMILY FUEL for thoe wise eeoegh to order their coal here. Have as de liver a toa or so to your ad dress and note how ntach bet ter heat aad cUaaer firetyo have. Wouldn't ak yoa to make the test If it co tumors. It doesn't. It really eo&ts less aad the trial will prove It be yond question. Ijipleg (En. Popular irie V r i i i j j 1 ! 179 N. 'Commercial St, Salem j