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THfc OREGON STATESMAN,' SALKM. ORK(J0K THURSDAY MORNING; JANUARY ,G;'1$21tt r i m 1 Cliff NEWS IN BRIEF i - IxMolay I'otrtmanilcry No. conclave eve illati nn - and Ked Cross. W, T. Davis, Ttyruer. -auv. . I tf 't , i S p e c t al com NN.i,Ay this Thursday l5VJZ: ulng. Install: Hughe Fumul Today ! The bodyfifl Mrs. Emma Hughes i rlll arrive iin the 12:50 Oregon Electric Jimu Portland today. The funeral procession will be f ormed at the depotand will proceed to , tbe I. O. 0. . cemetery where In terment nutaice piace. ' Uter Ampliations 1 An iapflicMion has been filed aith Peiy $V. Cupper, state en gineer; br tl? Ontario-Nyssa Irri gation, cimplny ot Ontario. Or., seeking ihe appropriation ot 12 second fee W water rroni snake ijlver tai Jnilgatei 92S acres ot land In lallij'ur county. ! No con ktructloh Mlirk la contemplated ; pitted!. Oihj r applications filed are: ty $- Freeman of Crand view. 1 Or .. jivering the appropri ation f wiivrr from a spring for domestic witer supply in Jeffer son county. r5 Hy J. . Thompson of Onias , n'alley. Or.., covering the appropriation ' water front an unnamed stream for domestic and Jrrieation purpose h Douc- ls county. I5y James Krwin of i-arKuaie. ur., covtnus the ap propriation of water from Ash creek lor irrigation ot 2 in Hood River countv Patient Itctnrn n Hqth C. H. isom and Samuel Melzher, who escaped fioni th state hospital for the irisane on Newricar'g ve, are new back ia the Institution. Isom returned nuuiuianiy anu Meimcr iwas a prcheuded Tuesday , In Portland. Free Dance nt Aubu -1 1 . . . . - . nan, inree miles east or Salem. Y nuay. Jan. 7; , Everybody wel come. (Adv.) ts on an Hlintletl Ily Lfcjlit Blinded by-bright lighl automobile coming from the oppo Rite direction, Koy Bohartnon, Zb Hoyt street, ran into a waiion on Tuesday North Commercial street night. Mr. Uohanon reported the accident to the police and said there was no damage dope to the wagon, or driver. i Lyceum Number . Friday, evening. x:Z mory, I)e Mille male Admission, cents. u&nnnnnnn Bryajit Washburn iin 'An Amateur Devil" ou'll Roar Mr. Hill Seriously 111 Mrs. V. V. Hill, whd very ill-nit her home at street,; is stilt reported In a very serious condit three daughters. Mrs of Springfield. Mrsj cas of Corvallis. and Edwards of Summit l a to be with her. damaged, receiving a broken burn-ling Tuesday. He offers. a reward per and light, a bent fender and a J of $25 for its return and infor- damaged radiator. uninjured. Tbe truck was ick Itrotliers Have for Sale An almost 'new Mitchell five paKsenser car at ajbargain price. Adv. 0 ; acres ' llicyt'le- Mis Gilbert lUmmon reported to the police department Tuesday night the loss of a bicjele. Why Pay-- ." Cent For a meal when you can pet a bowl of penuina Mexican Chilli for 20c. or fa bowl of ITJoston Cream Clam Chowder for 13c, at the Good Eats Cafe Adv. mation leading to the arrest ol the guilty person. j , You' Will lake IVtter-Yct ltreail Ak your grocer. Mistland Ila keryj Phone oH. Adv. CiKk Si on Stolen A cook stove and several spades are reported as bavins been taken fiom a tarn belonging to Lee tAcheson. 1223 Saginaw street. The police have been notified of the theft and a thorough descrip tion of the mhsiiu; articles given tnem, ; i lill;ir to Have Hearing Charged with failing to report an automobile accident which oc curred Friday nitht, Percy 1 Dit- lar was arrested Tuesday by Cliief of police Moffit. The, report says; that Mr. Ditlar; in driving an automobile struck one owned by Paul Stese. Glarin? lights on a ear coming in the opposite di reetion were said, by Ditlar to rave; been the1 cause of the acci dentj He was bound over to the justice court 'and will be given a hear iii g today. i Interment was made in tbe Ducna Vista cemetery. . Under New Manacrment The Salem Auto Radiator Shop. located at 198 South Twelfth street, formerly owned by J. N. Zaloon. has been purchased by A. V. Adsit. and was reopened under his management Monday, having been idle the past month. Mr. Ad sit has recently been employed by the Valley Motor company. MISS STERLING RESIGNS PLACE Head of Salem High School English Department Goes to Seattle Final Iteport Filed The final report of the adminis trator ot the estate of Angeline Kays, deceased, was filed yester day in the county court. Febru ary 7 was the date set-for a hear ing of objections. Just Like Oypy j Ask to heaV this popular dance record. IT. L. Stiff Furniture Co. (adv.) i Trusses Fitted at Tyler's Drug store by an expert in the business. (Adv.) J Parker Funeral Friday The funeral services of Kobert If. Pdrker will be conducted fr;om the Uigdon chapel, Friday morn ins at 10:30 o'clock. Rev. I. G. . the af liiat tette. dv. i Willamette Valley Transfer Company Fast Out freight Dally Between Portland and Salem hono 140 i'j The Vacitnm Cups have ar ;rived at ' A.?H. MOORE'S k has been 64.5 Ferry as being ion. Her $am Tyler T-i moo 1 Jti Mrs. M. H.I Ve arrived I 'lag t o le liesentel The Women's Relief corps will present the Royal Neighbors of America with a mounted fl.m at a meeting this afternoon. Then" will be a program and the Royal Neighbors will lay away their service flag with appropriate ser vices Lee Mill officiate. Interment will be in I. O. O. F. cemetery. Mr. Parker was 8 8 years old. Lepal ltlank Ceti them at The Statesman of fice. Catalog on application. (Ad) Dam res Allowed Smith In the case of L. A. Smith vs Jonn Schawb. in a controversy over the alleged non-performance of a contract foi crushing rock. ... . . . . tno jury returned a verdict yester day in favor of the plaintiff. The jury granted Mr. Smith ?610 damages. Lester. Fred A. Williams, chair man of the commission, will also devote most of his time to the subject. The engineers will be under the direction ot J. O. Bailey, special counsel. ' Training School Boys Beat Chemaiva Indians Plaintiff Wins Suit A jury returned a verdict yes terday granting the plaintiff the sum of $176.50 and interest in the action of Asa I. Eoff against the Cherry City Milling company. The amount was said to be due Mr. Eoff on the payment of oats. Hae You Tried 'licit er. Yet Itread. Mistland bakery. Ask your grocer. Adv. Special liars a in On an almost new M See Vick Hrothers. Av Charter I.ssued A charter was Hank I issued state banking department jester day t'j the Junction City Stat bank, capitalized at $25,000. Henry Harkson I president and Thor Fagstadt is cashiler.. tcbell car. by the I.i-adley to le Citier Ernest Rradley, a subject of Great Britain, declared his in tention of becoming a citizen of the United States yesterday be fore l" G. Royer, county clerk. He arrived In this country Aug. 30. 1914. Carr Funeral Yesterday The funeral services of John Alexander Carr Were held at the UUdon chapel Wednesday after noon at 2:30 o'clock. Rev. W. T Mil liken and Rev. H. C. Stover of ficiated. Interment was in City lew cemetery. A Treat for You Hetter-Yet bread. (Adv.) Ion't think because you bava taken many remedies in'vain that your case is incurable. Hood's Sarsa par ilia has cured many seemingly hopeless cases of scro fula, catarrh, rheumatism, kid ney complaint, dyspepsia and general debility. Take Hood's PERSONAL MENTION Automobile Damaged While driving southj on Church street yesterday, o. C. Frogley ran bis automobile into the rear of a truck driven by L. A. Barrk-k, who was traveling wet on Ferry street, The Frogleyl car was DIXIE I DOUGHUUTS 30c Doz. SALEni BAKING CO. 139 CourttSStreet. Phone 954 IS bara 8aon Soap. .f 1.00 10 nounds Jbnlona .25c Unions. cetrset. ........ .f 2.00 tpnda, per'ack $t AO (VheaL pe bundred...... ..S4.O0 The Highland Grocery Phone 4 Hi 74 S Highland Avenue WiW. MOORE i Fniltur Stow Th Hrirn ot a Tletrola Ion ft n.or for your money at ?, U0OT9B It Pf to Trd M The fARRIE&S CASH STORE CHBortoB IHurdall " MT Vokh Ooaamerctal MT WOOD WOOD Sales and Serrice VALLEY MOTOR CO. Planting Time Secure Reliable Frultj and Orna mental Trees, Small Fruits, Rosea, from THE SALEM NURSERY . COMPANY! 428 OresoB Bldg. phone 1763 Talking Machines and Records Player Piano and riayer Jtous ' '""f W00DRY eonducta aales anywhere in Marlon or Polk Iconntlea. Store located 270 pf. Com'l. AUCTIONEER New Management ' at Ihr Gibson Millinery store, an nounces their extraordinary .lan- nary clearance sale. January 6- -8. $S.50 to $12 values, $2.50; $12 to $18 values, $5u-r-(Adv.) Stentrom Funeral Friday The funeral services of Charles Victor Stenstrom will be held from the Uigdon chapel Friday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock Rev. H. C. Stover will officiate. Inter ment will be in City View ceme tery, i Judgment Asked A , complaint' was filed yester day in the circuit court by A. E. Stewart against J. W. Rarton, in which he demands the return of Chevrolet automobile or a judg ment against defendant for tbe sum of $1250 and $100 damages. Every Suit at Mosuer's Reduced. See our (Adv.) patterns. Order Your Cake For that Party; Adv.) phone 54 4. Wliiteman Funeral Held The funeral services of S. J. L. Whiteman. a pioaeer of the Bueno Vista vicinitj-, were held Wed nesday afterptnm at Buena Vista. Tire and Ilim, Stolen C. W. Niemeyer reports the loss of a tire and rim from his automobile, taken some timedur- Salem School of Expression Lulu Rosamond Walton, Director 147 N. Commercial Phone 592 1484J Special Cfonrse In Public Speaking SALEM CLEANERS AND - DYERS Repairing and Alterations 1215 S. ConiT St. f : ;.' George W. Hubbs of Silverton was a Salem visitor yesterday. James Livesley of Woodburn ppent yesterday in Salem. A. X. Norman of Wacanda was in the city yesterday. W. H. Goulet was attending to business matters in the county court yesterday. Thurston Yergen was here yes: terday rrom Donalds J. T. Hunt. county commis sioner, has been ill at his home in the city for the past five days. It was .thought yesterday that his condition was improved. Lee Morley-of Silverton was in Salem yesterday.. W. J. Jefferson or Gervals was a visitor yesterday in Salem. Keen regret is being felt since it became known yesterday that Miss Edna L. Sterling, head ot tbe English department of the high school, has resigned to ac cept a position as head cf the English department of the Lin coln high school of Seattle, to take efrcct January 28. In ho doing Salem high; school loses one of its most competent and earnest workers. Mfcs Sterling came to Salem from the Auburn high school of Auburn, Wash. Although bhe has been in Salem but tour years it is said she has no doubt done more for the students than any other teacher in that time. The marvelous success which she has made during those! years has been due to her thorough knowledge Of her subject, her ability to in terest and enthuse those under her, and her unswerving loyalty to the interests of the students She has been senior class advisor for the Clarion. Her kindly in terest and uniform courtesy have Won for her the friendship of the entire student body. Principal J. C.j Nelson, with whom she has. worked for several years, yesterday said: "Although it is with deep re gret that I learn of the resigna tion of Miss Sterling I would not for one moment stand in the way of her receiving the recognition which she deserves. She leaves her department In perfect con dition and she has made it easy for another teacher toj take up the work." j The position which she goes to is a high promotion and carries with it a substantial increase in salary. It is a large school, in the university district and the position is considered to be tbe cream of the northwest. Besides 'many school and alumni .friends Miss Sterling leaves a host of other friends to whom her departure will be a loss. ! - In a close game of basketball between the state training school and the third team of the Che- mawa Indian school in the train ing school gymnasium last night. the training school quintet won over the Indian lads by a score ot 25 to 20. The close team work of the in dians was not equal to the snappy basket shooting of tbe state boys. A return game will be played in tbe near future on the Chemawa courts. The teams lined up as follows: Chemawa Stale Hansen C lirocn Olsen .. rox Buchert ..If DonKel Evans ...... rg.. Richardson Evans . lg DePinto tasks of the big Job that he ha . taken over. - u He is making progress, how ever, and wnlie he is not yet.-, ready for definite announcements he hopes soon to have the affairs of the concern well In hand. The bookkeeper, who has been absent as a witness in tbe case of Morrl3 Bros. In Portland, re turned to his desk yesterday, and -' now Mr. Miall will have oppor- . tunity .to take np some ot ttw more intimate details ot the bus iness which he could not reach -. before. - rl Manager Miall One of V Busiest Men in Town FAT PEOPLE GET THIN mm a Mas4ft -jjrTfTii'!- fa.. M ym tmmt m f KOKCIM K0BCIM C anT ta m rait trt C. M. Miall, the new general manager of- The Phez company, is one of the busiest men In Sa lem, going through the general TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WAXTED WOMAN OR GIRL for dining room work; good references required. School for the blind. Phone 21. SALEM AUTO RADIATOR SHOP1 III nnpnpd under new "man agement. Expert work- done on all Radiators ana Gas Tanks A. V. ADSIT Mil ma c...tL rp...1fv. CnAf ComlnR Sunday Ye IJberty Phone 1S6S : 1 HIQHEST PRICE PAID 1 - - - For - SECOND BAND FURNITURE Stores, CarpeU and Toola Capital Hardware A Furniture Co. 285 N. Commercial SL Phone f 47 001v04n. Tracy Wood Co. T tr all klnda ot -' v - -li -dry wood-' rmnni deMrerr 1 i Phone 620 - , ft i ELECTIU C MACHINE & I ENGINEERING CO. for Thor Washing Machines and Electric worK ana auppue. Bu sick r S SALEM ALBANY CARL & B0WERS0X Groceries 383 Court Street Phone 409 Great Weslern Garage Gill Tlston Rings Spot Lights Stromberg Carburetor -stia Chains Ignition Supplies Tires and Tubes Opposite Court House. Phone 44 WE NEVER SLEEP Starting Sunday- George fitzmaurire Biggest 1 Production ! "Idols of Clay? With I . Mae Murray and ! David Powell i GRAND i OCT OF THE RACE. When, a person 'wakes up with a stiff back, has pains in muscles, aches In his jointsj, or has rheum atic twinges, he lacks ambition aud energy and cannot do his best. If you feel out ot the race, tired and languid, or have other symptoms ot kidney trouble, you should act promptly. Foley Kia rty Pills help the kidneys do their work and get out of the system the poisonous matter that causes so much trouble. They give re lief from sleep-disturbing bladder disturbances. Sold everywhere. 3ASKET BALL TONIGHT : ARMORY 8 O'CLOCK - COMPANY M vs. WAC0NDA -Admission 25c Come and See a Good Fast' Game 137 CourttSU 1 n Phone 4 SI J, HAR1&IANBR0S.C0. Tor 7ia Jewelry Jewelers and Opticians "WALLFELT" Takes the place of elola at about one- third Do you take TURKISH BATHS I If not, wny not? No pther baths or treatments can produce j.he permanent re lief j to the person suffering front disagreeable cold or ail ments of the flesh or body like the Turkish Baths wilL OREGON BATH HOUSE Open S a. m. until 9 p. m. Lady and Gentlemen attendants FOR BARGAINS of all kinds such as furniture, stoves, ranges, machinery, of all kinds see the CAPITOL JUNK & BARGAIN HOUSE 215 Center i Phone 39S i Three Engineers Given Charge of Terminal Case Three engineers were yesterday detailed by the state public ser vice commission to devote their at tention exclusively to the North ern Pacific terminal issue between now and January 14, the date of the hearing.' They are C. H. Peck er. C. F. Hecemann and C. R. 1921 HAND LUGGAGE MAX 0. BUREN ' ft 17S N. Commercial SL $ 9.00 DOWN 167 Nirth Commercial St At the Kectric Sign "SHOES" ft" A WEEK Will Bur a ONE MINUTE ELECTRIC WASHING MACHINE WM GAHLSD0RF The Store of HOUSEWARES DREAMLAND RINK Dance every Wednesday and Saturday Bungalow Orchestra Pare Drug Bill to Have Backing of Retail Men Oreeon Agricultural college and druggists of Oregon are back'of a bill now being dratted for in troduction at the legislature regu lating the sale of drugs. It will be known as a pure drugs act. It is said that 42 states of the union have pure drugs and that Oregon is one of the six states sot having such an act. The bill probably will call for a small ap propriation. The-anti-Saloon league of Ore gon and the druggists will join in fostering a measure to relieve the druggists of the necessity o? making monthly reports to the county clerks relative to sales of alcohol and on alcohol used In drugs The bill will provide a repeal of that portion ot tie state iMohibition act. now held to be unnecessary for the reason tnat a similar Drovision is contained iu the national prohibition law. W5GS7 0 0 AT 1916 1921 will be a big year for PRICES MAX. O. BUREN 179 N. Com'l Street Wiat Hare Youf We buy, eall and exchange new a ad second-hand furni ture, toves. ranges, rugs, tools, ,tc We will buy you out. cxTl. w. f. wnionx ft i Auctioneer 271 f Com'l SL. Salem. Or. Lift your salea with us People's Furniture I Store NlthtrPhone 1047 Phone7S4 HIGHEST PRICES Fald for Walnuts and White Beans PEOPLE'S CASH : STORE u" w w Ki.m- Gold Seal I am prepared with a big slock and LOWER PRICES MAX 0. BUREN 179 No. Commercial St. Conceits-Confidence ! !:'.' 7 A CONCEITED I; MAN is one who has confidence that he cat do things tlntt he is mentally or physically unfit to do. He spends his wakeful moments in admiring himself for fancied capabilities, and his sleeping hours in dreams of unearned greatness. A CONFIDENT MAN is one who has confidence that be can do things lhat he is mentally and physically equipped to do. He spends his wakeful mo nienl.s in equipping himself to do his work better, and when night comes he experiences Hie repose that coines with this knowledge of work well done. U1GIIT THAININO will give you confidence, poiso and pros perity. . e can help you gei this training. Write or call for information.; Capital Business College Salem. Vrtgon. Big Herd of Cattle is Slaughtered During Year The cattle iu Oregon that havo been slaughtered under order? of the state livestock sanitary board in the last two years because of affliction with tuberculosis would make a herd ot 1168. according to the biennial report of Dr. W H. Lytic state veterinarian. The number of horses slaughtered as a result of mallein tests was 35 Indemnity paid on the slaugh tered animal" totaled f 1S.179.50 and it was necessary to call on the emergency boa-d for $.000 additional to meet the claims This amount nrobably will be in sufficient. Dr. Lytle believes, and thinks when all claims are in there will not be qnite cnaugh money to pay all of them. A total of o9.282 cattle were tested for 'tuberculosis. Of this niynber passeo. 1203 showed reactions and 1S1 were suspicious. ' Horses subjected to the mal lein test totaled 3 7 i 2. Of this number 3701 passed. 4 8 showed reactions and 1.1 were suspicious. Special Feature .;)... Shipwrecked Among Cannibals' An Amazing Picture Four Art Vaudeville Frl.-SaU CQ 1 ALWAYS Bis hop's for better Men's Clothes at less cost 136 N. Commercial St. '. miiii. inn 1 1 -I ill I' I "T 1 wlnar- nil n.iilii Hh.'i'i ni!-:r1- .'i .ii..niimki1M mHibnniiniiii. m nil m im miwiiir iin 1mi i t in f f, '.-',;.'.. ) .... - '-- .'. ' VM - . -' ; J "V - j January 1921 Brings New Low Level Prices On All Lines of Merchandise V Margaret Ellen Bloore Dies at Her Salem Home Mrs. Margaret Ellen P.loore. 71 years old. died yesterdajf at her home. If II Center street. The funeral will be held today at 2 o'clock p. ni. from the llk'dmi Chanel under the direction of the Christian Science, church, and in l -riu.cn t will be in City View ceiu- eterv. Mrs. luoore is survived 1 luT husband. 1J. 'P.loore. and four children. The children arc Mrs. W. 1 Dnnnigan of Silver- ton. W. M. and J. H. Hloore of Portland and L. M. Hloorc Of Salem. Inventory Brings Otl,ls and vnds of numbers tlial wc do not care to htock for spring Kxtiiiordiiiary low prices arc now placed on these odd lines. Discount Sales on urjdermuslins,knjttcd undenvear, leather gonl?i Extraordinary Low Prices On COATS - SUITS - DRESSES Vaits, l'elticoats, Kiuionas. icc these lines before m m V buying 3 1 lir tho next election, with the womsn voting, the man who has a bit of bear oil, on his hair will have the hunch. 4 sWs-jiJ hijjlp So Quality Merchandise Popular Prices i i if r 1 f.'-J f 1 if I- i r f N F1 ft l 3 f I 3 .nWfiTOmFwili i '1