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' Tim OREUON STATESMAN i meeting t I pie. 1 - to form an eScort , for : the funeral f the lato.Sir Knight John II. Al i prt. , ;;. 5 . W..T. DAYIS5, l '.'Pacific No. SO. A- F. & A. M., special Masonic tew m. todav. u m1nri lhA fllnaral 'J I W.- J. While, Off cers and menr ) tiers, are; requesua to auena. r tAar.) i Tbj district, with;, the partrnent -an plication lor af proval . of- its flans. ..... It cov 2000 acres, anl proposes to vo $100,000 in ;lfrBds. andv jf, r -proved, .will t&e Its -water im ply Trom Wallowa river and Wf lcwa; reservoi . , ; ' -i J, R4 Pennington Dead ' John R,, rennlns;ton, 67 yc( .old, died Friday at his boK three nilles east of Saletn. ft 11:45 p. ni. i'Hr. Penningtdn BRIEF May. lie T11 v1 j Swamo JCreek orrieatiol . near Eferprise, has llld satate engineering dfr r" H r' rt'-" t.7i r ri n n n r . q MARYMILEfc MINTER " In . "Eyes ol theHeart1 CHRISTD2 COMEDY (Tomorrow ,f "KISMET" I- i Jarir and Ij.'id Jivrd in this fuinity for a hour eight year. 11 i survived l,y hi? wife, Mr.' Sadie can rl-iininj;tortunl two sifters. Mrs! KaKierb' , of Iwi.ton. Ioiit..fiand a-iiiH. KoJertion o: an i:rijardia.l Cat. The taw ;il via l h.-id at lrt o dock a. i. 't Of fay at tturflVt-bl. & Clough fjhaji1! Mn Itfjjajnjtton wa a .ei,i.-r of thi I l'lka lodjte at Monti. I and the Salem ill conduct the funeral. buermfnt Mill be in the h.l lircle It City Viiw cemetery." i.,. ... U ;V--V ?A Staftinc l'ainj i For lietter Thugs' will be the Kew Yar's nies.ise hi , the First f ongrekational I fc hurch Sunday tncrnink. In thefeveninK the can tata, f ri Excelpls. enjoyed by the laiie concrefeation last Suri-.- ihn ineori:rator,l8,v !,el.l. f, II.' G: Conou Arii ies f , l 5 re filed hv the Sherwm- wVuVinarter Ik rorwaiu, ,i ' Worporalor .'ar-?r Iad A. XrJf S -A. StiiOot and .eiiiix-ir i tielleaff. tlks Til! day. AVaiamettc Vafle TraJjfer - --..". wwr,"y i . Fasti Oat Freight Sally Biween . - Portland and Salem ( : : -y :U,. Phone 1409 Tlie VacumnCcpi hate ar- ", - Hvcd at 3; ; ylfc It M00RHS f DOUGHNUTS i :30cDoz. tr.3 Cfrlt Street. Plioae 954 ' ti bars laroat Soap. .... T.f 1.00 19 poun4s Onlom. f . . 23c Onions, fer aet . ?2.oo lnds,if r Bacx. . . . , f Wheat, er hundred... ...foo Tlic Highland Grocery hone 4)8 ' 74 6 Highland ATenne V. W. HOORE iranilture .Store, t The Home of Ote yietwla i loa tt more for Vour money, at J , -Moore'e v : - . , - ' - "it'Paji io Trade a The" i fAIUIERS CASH STORE - . V Ui w tX7 North Oonurclal T :y-i;Pobr'yW06D;V.: CaU O. D. Tracy Wood Co. ; for all W . of ; ELECTRIC MACHINE & E EKGINEERIHG CO. ' - t f Phone 481 if HARTllAri0S.C0. Tcr Tisi Jewelry Jewelers biOptlcUm TALLFELT" ' Taici thr place of loiru i ! m Korth .1 tie Electri: Wall i'e'bur. tir and e t:re. atoTc tjols, etc' i col. r: 71 N. Cor j LUtyoc rsYca! i-naBd farj. ranges. rc teet . . r-" 3S W- wtM he repfated.-r AdvP I-. Nw C'nlidate ilentlonrjl . A iiv: man in the field .as, a CEndidtecfor -tte hiahway ' com missioner to- succeed the late E. E.-Kidrlle is V. H. Uarratt of Ileppn'fir. An iendorse.aenf of Mr. narrate was (received yesterday at ihe loffice "of Governor OJcott. Forest Inoai-tl Caiift F. Al Elliptic state forester, has called h meeting of the Rtate beard Mores.try which vill be held In? Salem on Saturday; Jan uary . s General aubjects will b discussed.; ' , : ' v.w-: J ru-inH'T'1rni Flh , - A rtHes iof-injorporation have teen fed at theofflc of T. B. Handler, state (corporatkm -com-r tnisBlonpr, oy the Frnit Confec tioneryf company of Portland. Or., main' loffice , of which are In Portland. t ,Th tapitaiizatton is Salerrr School of Expression Lula Rpsamond Walton, Director 147 N. Commercial ' i Phone 592 1484J Closes Dec. 24 re-opens Jan. .1 if?T-ase ; in , -cai'i'""""""' j!d yesterday - fur., ofrM"ru. tr.iiu and iJv me T. I" were i ,ii'ln $20,000, ini-fiiWei Manufacturing crnn "f Portland from ' $l,000 to ?.". . Hf folutiuns 0'dis ,0l,o were filed by the follow "in- f,u":' Ocean. Freighters, lr' Portland;: Lone Phie ranch, t,.Agd. and Commercial. Uuild- ing cciation, Tillaniooa. Ever Suit ... Reared. (AdW at Mosher'i See ourfJtterns. SALEil CLEANERS AND DYERS RephirinR and Alterations 1215 S. Com1 St. i Thone 188 , - 8 r i- f - . . -. - V; !' Sales - end Service MOTOR CO. Planting Tisie Secnre BeliabW JFmifnnd Orna mental Trees, Small Fruits, Rosea, J ! TUJSf SALEf - XTRSERY 428 Oregon Bldg. Phone 176 J TaHdiigi Machines and Records Flayer Pianos and Flayer Bolls IW00DRY ; eonducU tales anywhere In llarlon or Polk counties. Store located 270 ComL AUCTIONEER :, - WilfiiP Find Ilioycl lltr' A. Willecke. route 2, re porteto the police department yesUftoy that he had found a Crusiter bicycle- opposite his real tlecstbicJi the owner inayhaTe by j Ins it to be his property; -fC; v''- l?y Buralai-s at Work i' H ' Ai-efjort was made Thulsday nlgs;-hyr a number of boys io bfejtinto the Berber" ConfeUon ery jlore. . s-They were caught, ajt tem$ to cut the glass butere frieiieued f away. hy" - Passing street car. The police werf njo tlt'if' -.but the boys had tlsap- pes a when they arrivee. ; - tftLi of 'Salem 7 4" T Y. Mi; C." A. for. 3 Jears hai teen - helping, ihe boys 1 and nv4 ' Salem. 1 Atten4,tlie Open Ifour .Xewi Vearis ut f- - in--the and readip ta is, the ,blg taa thf gynT. .Rect! iott; to j.l iicxK Z to-10. p. to. Trogrftm and rfrSRhment 8 to 10 B. tn. Bring th $ ntire family. A t?ty i wel Coni awaits you (advj. ; t f'aihfdif to rantriUule : At Ihe threfj morning' aertlces of the Catholic- chnrch Sunday, eoi it m it tees from the Knights at CohimbiiK. Iaiihrs tir Isabella Jd Women'x jCaihotio Order of Foresters will fee stationed at the church entranced to take ui th collection for tHo . .sumnR chil dren of . Europe. Arrangements bare .been made with F. O. Decke bach, Marion county'B cbairman. of the drive, to accept the 'offering: on this day as a more convenient lime Xor all the coifimitteeK to lo in attendance. Sten ami Women f Sa lern You are invited to attend Open House. New Year's flay at the Y. M. CJ. A. Reception for visitors. z to 1 1 o p. m. Program and re freshments K to io, p. m. The boys and men will be glad to see you. 4 adv.) . Simpson Injured . C. II. Simpson was picked VP in an unconscious, conditio! last nlgat as a result of an accident in which he was knocked off his bi cycle by a passing automobile driven by M. J. Krentz, 1710 Court street. ' He was taken to the Wil lamette sanitarium where he soon rallied and later taken, to his fcomcf. lie sustained bruisesabout the head and was badly stnned by the impact, hut it is not thought that his Injuries are of a serious nature. ' :l' SATUnpAY ;mo;. at 7:30 p,;m will be the. lime. I'ear.if. fAar.jT'v .'" ( hoi-t li Mf-eilii' Toda ' n A bask e , ti inner w i li ' be r.ere4 Mjd annualrr'irts heart! at Ihe First Chrifiiiah'. chhrfhi tolay "ia c Ifbralioti f .Ww Year day. The dinner ''will be1 spread . at th noon hour. In the afternoon tf-rtcf-rs of the church will be elect ed and reports heard f torn the veril church societies. The pas tor. Rev. J. J. Evans, will give a brief .'talk relative, to ithe -fit-trre worlc of his congregation. ALt-DAYFETE" AM Mflgnine flub Ra The Ace, 127 X. High. (Adv.) twn Inmates Ewae j Charles l&om and Samuel Som elner. inmates of the state hos pital for the insane, escaped from that . institution late yesterday. They got away from the dining room where they were employed. I3oth were committed from Portland." County. Of ficers Call j Jodgie Xichols and the- newly elected assessor of Yamhill coun ty, Mr. Running, were caller yes- terday at the office of County Assessor wesi. ! r$hing You New a Happy Year:B :;-, ! -. v - CARL & B0WERS0X i i . Groceries T ' H nJ Court Street J:Phbhe409 WE NEVER SLEEP '( I Happy New Year APiTOWlJNK & 215 Center f Phone Z 9 S Eugene T. l'rewcott Will Cive Salmon faverblle eggs to reli tble parties to Incubate and will buy stock back. literature and particulars, on., application. Phone 1937-J or address, Salem, Or. (Adv.) - , . . -v Attention, 11. P. O. E. I Meet at club rooms at. 9:,43 a. ni. to attend in a body the fune ral of Iiro. .1. R. Pennington, at Webb & Cloush chapel. (Adv.) Ciohlen W'efldinsr IVIebinted Mr. and .Mrs. Theodore Spenr fer of UeKingham. Wash., cele brated their golden wedding ;an niveraaiy yesterday with a re union 'at the home of. Mrs. Sarah Robison , near Rickreall, Polk county. They are pioneer o Yamhill county. Among thoso who attended last night was T. IV, Handley, state .corporation com missioner, who is a nephew. Home From Coast - "' Dr, and .Mrs. B. L. Steeves and dauphter. Miss Muriel Steeves, re turned yesterday, from a" week's outing at their summer cottage at Seaside. They report that the re cent account given the press re garding the flood tide reaching down Main street during the storm last week ia false. ..While the wind was unusually strong the water did not come up on Main street at all. One Fatality, Reported - One fatal accident out of a to tl of 320 industrial casualties wre reported tovithe state" indus trial accident commtspion for the week ending December 20. The l fatal case was' that of Jim Rim-; ityj a JOKKer of Eiein. Of the total number of accidents report ed -.2 9 8 were subject to the pro visions of the workmen's compel sation ac,t, 20 were from firms and corporations that bave reject ed, ihe act and two were from piibjic. utility 'corporations iiot SHbject to the act. Great Western Garage Gill Piston Rings Spot Lights Rtromberg Cattarelor -Skid Chains Ignition Stuplies Tires : ,and Tnbs i I Both Antos Iiamacetl Ocoosite Court Housd ' Phone 44f-" Two automobiles collided tps 1921 Calendar Homer H.- Smith, Insurance, McCornack bldg., free. (AdT.) ! DREAfiiLAND . RIII. Dance every Tednesday v and Satirrlay j Extra Dance Chrirfmas Eve and f New Yeara Ere ' j 4 Bungalow Orchestraj terday in "front of the Valley Mo tor garage, when an automobile driven by W. R. Landers of route 2, Gervais. Is reported to have turned suddenly, while traveling south on High street, colliding with Vera Otjen of Toijte 7t-Rcth automobiles were consideraoly damaged, but no one. was Injured. Fathers ami 'Motlier of Salem! Yon art Invited to attend the Open (House at the Y. M. C. A.' .New,-Year's day 2 to i,p. in; Gamesj . gym exercises, swimming racwfV 'stunts by the boys. ' Ydu: will enjoy it. Plan to attena. tadv.) -4 y Many Xew Year Weddings- -: . A number of marriage licenses were issued yesterday In the coun ty clerk's office. The majority of the weddings will be solemnized today. They were Olive . Heiser and S.- C. Wane of Gervais; Emily Sammons of Salem and Fred Adolnh Meissner of Summit; Hil da Williamson of Salem and Wll- iara Hawkins of Brooks; Norma L.: Carroll of Salem and Walter A.' Grossenbacher of Portland. .. Better Goods for Leae HIGHEST FKICE PAID . i :- For ' .' , . SECOND HAND ITONTTTJEE Stoveji, Carpets and TooH ' Capital Hardware St Furniture Co. 286 N. Commercial St. Phone 847 $2-oo DOWN A WEEK Will Bnv a' ONE MINUTE ELECTRIC -WASHING MACHINE WM. GAHLSD0RF1 The Store of HOUSEWARES Busick's yi. ' ' - f I ALE2I ALBANY ' - Do you take TURKISH BATHS It not, wny not? No other.baths or treatment can produce the permanent re lief to the person suffering from disagreeable cold or ail ments ot the flesh or body Uk the Turkish Baths will- . . , OREGON BATH HOUSE - Open: a. m. until 9 P- m Lady an;d Gentlemen attendants Luggage and Trunks ALL REDUCED PS.! ) AH Kew and Desirable . r.:AX 0. EUREII HIGHEST PRICES ;V vr Paid for Walnuts and White j Beans ' PEOPLED CASH STOP"7 11: will be a big year fori I I k 'f sLlJ i am pre w i Cold Seal -RUGS red with a big stock and L07ER PRICES ;.IAlj 0. BUREN , 1TJ r Ccnncrcial SU. : First Popular Concert Salem - symphony . orcnestra, armory. Sunday, Jan. 2, at 3 p.m. All seats 50c. (Ad.) Bank Bring &uit . ' A complaint was filed yesterday in the circuit court by the FLrt State bank of Donald against-r . E. Osborne to force payment on a note. Judgment is asked for the sum of 8590.50 and 875 attorney's fees. : . " ' . , , Legal Blanks Get them at The Statesman of fice. Catalog on application. (Ad) Rates Increased i The public Bervice commission yesterday, issued an -order allow ing -the Malheur Home Telephone cor)pahy to increase its rates for service. The system is-centered at Ontario and has about S60 sub scribers, in addition . to those on farmer-owned' lines. The order i effective today. j PERSONAL MENTION I Something Doing, From Morning Until Night hy Association Classes ' .-,-., . ... , Every thine; is ready for the big New ' Year j celebration ' to be- ti rvod at the Y. M. 'C. A., today. I'r se'verail day groiips .of 'i:oy: have been busy decorating the rooms for this occasion. The celebration: will be an all-dayaP fai. lasting from morning till night. ,' . ; '. At 10 ofeloek trf m. the hare and hound chase will be pulled off. The hares will start-dropping' the trail of paper, and soon afterward the hounds will start .following the trail. This is open to all members of the associa tion.; ( At 11 ofeloek there- will he a niiler race open to members of the as sfifiation " A nooc a luncheon , will be giveh to ajl who participated in thes? racek The luncheon will be ?n char.ee of Mrs. James El vin. i . i. he activities tfor the after- will be held in -the "Y- biBldine. Parents of members visitors and. friends are invited tioilj 2 o'clock tint il 10 p. m. ...4t 2:30 jthe" preps meet the be einaers in group games. , Follow iugi the cadet class w ill give . a waijd drill;, and 4here will be' an indbor baEeball game. Following tbM the Cougar club of. the inr ttreietliate" class will meet the Feaver club of the senior class in a basketball game. . 1 The businessT-men's class par tici)ates irt a calisthenics . drill and volleyball game. At 4 o'clock all the classes will take part in a !jwimniiii meet. During the afternoon music will be furnished by Ihe Y. M. C. A. orchestra. The ear y parti of the evening until Srl." wi jbe given over to the boys department." " -..- Stunts. will be piit on by , the various clnbs of the boys' depart ment at this time. Beginning promptly at 8t It. the following I.rngram will be givrnr .- - . . Pi.iBo folo. ; KoneUo'.- Lewlsi du-i,i Floyd Mclntyre - and Fred Vt tiiow; . lading." VGraiidnii;'"rby M r. I '. I: 'Lewi?.;; selection, Preij bjif rjan chtmn -jtiartt-t; baH ;oln. t5'tre. Rmlgt-fst; solo, Mlrf." iiwniiK Alcirli-h;; reading, Mrf. I i. W.( Sirot-t ; 'solo; Aliss Ada Mil lar: duet, violin And piano. Don-. ,Th r"' . Willi; ttftj ij , j .'vt Pol low inr -t ill Jp r . ment.4'W lit be srhr of i iiii "Si ot iii-A -1 ,i ; . . of MrJt. H:'iiitt r.' . iub!ic;ij Invited to. join y. m. b: a. fn"'t ii is. ' c.- -r T poor Ilarrj Hampton of Kenniwick. Wash., arrived Friday to snend the" week-end wiih his imiT an aunt. pr. and Sirs. G. V. Ellis. He is a-former employe of the States man.' , . ; : Glenn Maurer who ; has been spending, his Christmas , vacation withrJtw' parents. I Mr and Mrs. John Maurer. has returned -to Wasco. ' ; " ' - i Miss Ruth - "Wallace. ' denutv county clerk, is spending New Year's day visitiner with friends in Corvaliis. - Percy A. Capper, state engineer. was in Portland yesterday on of ficial business. 4 ; W. D. McMillan of La Grande! secretary of ihe, state board of dental examiners, and F. WT. Holi lister of Portland, were In the city yesterday conferring, with -state officials relative to the work ol the board. ! 1 Paul Hauser of tie Hauser sporting goods store, was a Port land visitor yesterday. 1 J Read the Gassified -ArJs A HAPPY NEW YEAR : WALL GERTRUDE J. M. PAGE TO OUR FRIENDS AND PATRONS . We Wish Yoa a Happy Netit Year ; hWW&1 HENDERSON:: Dressmaking and Hemstitching, over Miller's-: .: -Phone 117 ' '-. - T- We wish all 0 "dnr friends and ct: - - tamers a happy and prosperous Year - f - 1 w f HULL'S TOP-SHOP rour; -Dandy Vaudeville Acts Continuous i Show AH New Show Sunday I I i We Wiih tv , . v 1 I v.: -i , . Everybody Happy, And Successful New Year t it . Mr - J- ..Case. Dismissed ( The case of WilUam Brown against Johnson-Inman &, Brown has been dismissed in the circuit Court, according to an order filed yesterday. . t Pjnal Accounts ' Filel , Final accounts or the estates of Jonathan G. Reiglman, deceased. Edward Uppendahl, deceased,' and William Morgan, deceased, :wero filed i yesterday in the county court! The hearings of objections ot all three accounts were set for February 7. j .:"'. 4 1 PolicemanV Funeral Toclay . The : funeral .of .Weston -J. (Jack) White, member of the-Sa-lem police department-' who died suddenly Thursday niaht, will, be heldiat 1 o'clock p. m today at the . Rigdon chapel. Members of the police departmentland Percy M.-Varney, state parole officer, will be-pallbearers Rev. II. X. Aldrich of Leslie Methodist church will preach the funeral sermon and" i interment will be tri City View! cemetery. Here ! Y'oar Chance ' To start a course in th$; new classes at the Capital Business college. Call and arrange for the course j-oa've" been planning, to take. Adv.) , Armstrong Fnncial Today . . The funeral of Mrs. Ann .Ren- nie Armstrong will be held at .11 o'clock a. ra. today at the Rig don chapel. -Rev.. James Elvin will conduct the. service and In terment will be in City View cem etery. .' - - - "Iii ExcrLsij." Tho ho&ntlful Thrlstma can tata. giren: at.,thiFrrst Congreri gatlonalhurch, last -Sunday,- wljl j be", repeated . at the i reouest of I 1 rtiany, who" heard It. . This ?.nnia.i f Is- Your : I . . c - 1 ' ..... .. k ..... Resotafc ion, New Year for 1921? HERE S. A SUGGESTION' Adopt Our. Pay As Yvu tib Plati Savepart of your income Buy what you need ontf PAY' AS : YOU GO 5 t t : " Legitimate debts iiive sting in a home buying something that you can use' as an asset the batiks" , Will loanmohey on; adopt this plan and you will find Old Mawworry was left back in 1920. Wishing Ydu a Happyand Pi6speroj New Year for 192$ i . - - 1 " - ;.'. - . .- . -, " - .'.'' . ' ;' - f : ..:':'ri T : We remain sine rfT"' u-G:Sm 1 Vr t 1