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CITY NEWS IN BRIEF tcRblatlve Committee Named roeorge Wi Weeks, S. A. Kiggs. a A. Hughes, J. A- Baker and I cr'eenbaum have been appoint ed as a legislative committee to represent the Marion county J osiers &?e dorlng.the con iesslon of the legislature. Tax Coming Fitted at Tyler's Drug store by ,a expert in the business. (Adv.) aisle Date Fixed The January clinic ot the Mar ten County Children' bureau will L hMd in the Commercial club on Thursday, afternoon, January 27 All children to be examined Ihould be registered wi;h Mrs. R. L. lathews, Falrview avenue, Salem. , , 1 - ' LnnrheoB Monday The business men s luncheons that wece discontinued during the holidays will.be resumed Monday at the Commercial club. On Wed nesday night - will be - the next Oln Morula meeting, and on tne following Tuesday, January 18, at me same place, the Business Men's league will hold its month ly session. Dr. Charles E. Bar ker,. International Rotary club lecturer, will be the Monday noon breaker. Liiiht Fixture- Stole Ward K. Richardson reported to the' police yesterday that the electric light tlstures In. his house zX 1093 South Fourteenth Street, had been stolen. He thinks the fixtures'were Uken some time af ter December 13. (Adv.) Magazine Club Rate The Ace, 127 N. High. locror' Car FouimI ! An automobile belonging to Dr. W. Carlton Smith, which was re , ported stolen Friday night, was rouna yesterday at Fourteenth an Leslie streets. A spare tire with a rim, two inner tubes and a single-barrel Ximp were missing from the car when found. Every Suit at Mosnrr'i Reduced. . See our (Adv.) patterns. Train nitH'ks Street A passenger train was said by residents of Fourteenth street to have blocked traffic at the inter section of Howard street for about an hour yesterday. Com plaints were made to the police department. ,1 Buchanan Returned Walter L- Buchanan, charged with embezzling from the Stan dard r Aulo Repair ' shop. . was brought "back from Colfax. Wash., yesterday by former Chief ot Po lice Welsh. He was brought be fore Judge Unruh and piven the statutory time, which is 24 hours, to enter his plea. I H!m Leyy to Ret ed! ib response to A Treat for You Better-Yet bread. (Adv.) Thomas Meighan "Conrad in Quest of His Youth" SENNETT COMEDY . Continuous Show 'Today Drs. White and Blanhall Osteopathic physicians, U. S. Bk. Colliding Drivers S?uie A collision, occurred yesterday ot the foot of Center street when automobiles driven by John E. Petes and a salesman of the Val ley Motor company collided. Both cars were somewhat damaged and an agreement was made between the two drivers in settlement. Read Helpful Health Hint. Just Like a Gypsy Ask to hear this popular dance record. II. L., Stiff Furniture Co. (adv.) lire- Found A poeketbook Identified as that lost by Alice Palmer, was found Friday night by Police Officer Porter at State and Commercial street. Hughe Will Probated An -order was filed yesterday in the county court admitting the will of Emma P. Hughes, de ceased, to probate. The estimat ed value of the estate Is $15,000. Lulu II. Bush and J. Frank Hughes were appointed as execu trix and executor, and L. P. AI- drich. Roy Burton and George F. Tticheq were appointed appraisers of the estate. the many In quiries, word has been received that Mira Elizabeth levy, who bas been studying abroad,' will arrive in Salem on or about Jan. 15 and will be in a position to receive a limited number o: v.oiln pupils. Phone 244. Studio 363 Court st. (Adv.) Extra Kpeci Genuine leather handbag, regu lar $g.50 value now $6.35. C. S. Hamilton. (Adv.) You Will Like Better-Yet Bread Ask your grocer. Mistland Ba kery. Phone 544. Adv. Released From Jail H. C. Robinson and A. C. Kelsey were released rrom the county jail yesterday, upon the grand jury Mailing, to find true bills against fhem. Old Cases I minced Judge P. R. Kelly of the cir cuit court cleaned un and dis missed an accumulation of old circuit cases Ion the docket this week. About 150 cases, ranging n agre from two to six years, were dismissed for want of prosecution. Have You Tried Better-Yet Bread. Mistland bakery. Ask your grocer. Adv. SALEM CLEANERS AND DYERS ' Repairing and Alterations 1215 S. Coral St. - Phone 1863 Wniamette Valley Transfer Company Fait Out Freight , Dally Between . Portland and Salem I , Phone 1400 . , The Vacuum Cups Have ar med at I A. H. MOORE'S DIXIE t DOUGHNUTS 30c Doz. SALEM BAKING CO. )39 Court Street. Phone 954 15 bar Savcm Soap f 1.00 ; 10 pounds Onions .23c talons, per set.-. ....... ..S2.oo loads, per sack. 914(0 Wheat, per hundred... ..S-i.O0 The Hienland Grocery none 491 746 Highland Avenue W. W. II00RE ' rornltnr Store . . The Bomd ot tie JletnU Ion est more for your money at Moore's - - It Pare to Trade as) Th4 f ARMERS CASH STORE ' C. Barton Dnrdall MT North Conuusarctsl tiT, : WOOD WOOD Call G. H. Tracy Wood Co. ' for all kinds of I ' - dry wood Salem School of Expression Lulu Rosamond Walton, Director 147 N. Commercial Phone 592 1484 J Special Course in Public Speaking WHXJT XH SJLLTK. OZZOOV V SXJOH HOTEL ' A Hon Away from Boa Blrictlr Madam $1 00 par day 100 Kams af Solid Oaafort Only Hotel ia Batiaxaa Ittitriet , Sales ..ivaa.a J5WT1CC VALLEY MOTOR CO. Planting Time Secure Reliable Fruit and Orna taental Trees. Small Fruits, Roses, i from- : TUB SALEM NURSERY . ' - COMPANY 428 Oregon Bldg. i Phone 1763 Talking Machines and Becordj Flayer Pianos and Player Soils . . V WOODRY conducts sales anywhere In Marlon or - Polk counties. Store located 270 N. Com'L AUCTIONEER K.-tte in Court's Hand The will of the late Margar etta V. Hoffman, the estimated value of which is said to be about $4,000. wa submitted to probate yesterdav In the county court. Letters estamentary were issned to Joseph P. Hoffman. Order Your Cake For that Party; (Adv.) phone 544. Cardinal Wi The Saiem Water Applications Joseph Irwin has filed with Percy A. Cupper, state engineer, an application for authority to ap propriate water from Ash creek for the Irrigation of 20 acres ot land In Hood River county. Other applications have been received as follows: By R. v. Parker of North Powder, covering the ap propriation of water from North Powder river: for the irrigation of a small tract in Baker county. By Frank Readen of Bay City, cover ing the construction of a reservoir and the appropriation of water from Trask Tlver for power devel opment in Tillamook county. By George 8. Hoyt ot Fort Klamath, covering- the proposed appropria tion of water from Jackson creek and Williamson river for the irri gation of. 4 60 acres in Klamath county. Yr IIave Trwalts Priced from $11.15 and up. C. S. Hamilton." (Adv.). J Mls' Bfarleay Appointed- Announcement has teen made of thtappoirtnieat of Miss El Ira - ixth Macleay as head of the Eng lish department of the Salem high school to succeed Miss Edaa Sterling, "recently resigned to take a similar position in Lincoln, high I t-c'uool of Seattle. Miss Macleay has been Identified with the Eng lish department for several years. standing next In line in the mat-ChcmaWa WlM FtOm III Ul KIIIIC III IUC lulling UCiU. r,IARI0N COUNTY MAY ; BE CUT ATBROOXS (Contiaaed from page 1) . Marshfleld . the roads and high ways committee. ' In the lower houe Hetbert Gordon of'Multnomah andoubted- ly will agaia lead the ways and means committee. It Is probable that T. B. Kay of Salem will be a member ot this committee. BoMou Ban Genoine leather. Regular $6.25. special $4. GO. C; S. Hamilton. (Adv.) MiU City Legioner "A Circat lecliion" Will be the subject of the ad dress this morning at the First Congregational Church, followed by reception of members and holy communion. (adv.) Legal Blanks- Get them at The Statesman of fice. Catalog on application. (Ad) Tracy Arraigaed Loyal Tracy was arranged yes terday afternoon before Judge G. E. Unruh. charged with as tatu- torv offense.' He' pleaded iot guilty and will be given a pre- liminary hearing Wednesday at 10 o'clock. His bail was fixed at $300, which was furnished. Case on Docket An application was filed yes terday to place on the January docket of the circuit court the esse of Virgil H. Masev vs. W. J. Meyer and Marion Meyei1. ! I sir Cardinals defeated the Y. M. C. A. Manitous in a fast ungn-toaay rasketball game last night ly a score of 26 to 7. Scott was in the limelight for the Manitous. while Aldrich starred for the Cardinals. . Thomas Ihinsmore Dead Thomas 11. Dunsmore died at Lis Salem residence Saturday morning at the age of Z years. The remains .are at the Rigdon funeral parlors. Funeral an nouncements will be made later. He Is survived by two children. W. A. Dunsmore of Oakland. Cal., and Mrs. P. R. Robertson of 1265 North Fourth street, Salem. Mr, Dunsmore was a member of Rick reall lodge Ko. 7. A. F. &-A. M. Extra Good Show Four acts vaudeville at (Adv. the Wardrobe Trunks Just the style and price you want. Special this week, 20rt off. C. S. Hamilton. (Adv.) Salem Office Opened F. P. McCoole. manager of the Dundas-Martin company for the Salem district, bas opened an of fice at 329 Oregon building. As sociated with him are Messrs. Green. Ellithorpe. Storberg. Swan and Jenkins. This company bas the sale of $1,500,000 of stock of King s Food i Products com pany, operating the Salem dehy dration plant and other plants. nd it is the intention to dispose of this stock In the next 15 weeks hrough the 22 offices ot the Dundas-Martin company through out the country. By a score of 18 to S the bas ketball team of the Indian train ing school at Cbemawa defeated th A in erica a lerkn team from Mill City last night. The came wan played on" the Chfaiawa i court. The contest ia said to hiT txen an latrtlnr m . There Is a lot o: talk azraut op- ; posing nudity oa the stage. Why no try ridiculiag it? Every ether method -of warfare bas failed. Bobbin 1 Speak Dr. Robbins. dean of the school of commerce of the University of Oregon, will be the principal speaker at the Monday noon lun cheon of the Salem Commercial club. Dr. Charles E. Barker, the noted lecturer for the Rotarians. will also make a short talk at the luncheon. Boston-Shopping Bag Genuine leather. $4.50 special. C. S. Hamilton. (Adv.) CARL & B0WERS0X - Groceries . 383 Court Street Phone 409 FOR BARGAINS . i . i .j of all kinds such as furniture, stoves, ranges, machinery, of all kinds see the CAPITOL JUNK & BARGAIN HOUSE ' 2 IS Center Phone 39S MR. CAR OWNER Why worry along on 3 cylinders. A STROMBERG CARBURETOR makes your car perform perfectly and saves gas. Put on by us at ten days' free trial. Great Western Garage Phone 44 Opposite Court House . S; C STONE, M. D. CURES CANCERS and does a general office practice. Office Tyler's Drug Stora 157 South Commercial Street DREAMD RINK Dance every Wednesday and Saturday Bungalow Orchestra ' HIGHEST PSICZ PAID SECOND HAND FUHNITUIIE Stoves, Carpets and Tool Capital Hardware Furniture Co. 285 N. Commercial St. Phone 47 prompt delivery Phone 520 ELECTRIC MACHINE & ! ENGINEERING CO. Tor Thor Washing Machines and Electric Work and Supplies. 127 Court SL I Phone 481 HARTMAN BROS. CO. Tor Tine Jewelry ' Jewelen and Optidxns F'1 "WALLFELT" Takes the place ot elota at about one third i MAX 0. BUREN 171 N. Commercial St 167 North Commercial SI M the Electric Sign "SHOES" What Hare Yon? We buy, sell and exchange new and second-band furni ture, stores, ranges, ruga tools, ate. We will buy you out. -J COL. W. F. WRIGHT Aoctinoeer 171 N. Coml St., Salem. Or. List your sales with us People's Furniture " Store Night rhone 1047 Pboa7S4 Busick's : BJLLEU ALBANY ' Do you take TURKISH BATHS If not, wny not? No other baths or treatmenu can produce the permanent re lief to the person suffering from disagreeable cold or ail ments ot the flesh or body like the Turkish Baths wilL OREGON BATH HOUSE Open 8 a. m, until t p. m. Lady and Gentlemen attendants $?. op DOWN A WEEK Will Buy a ONE MINUTE ELECTRIC WASHING MACHINE WM. GAHLSD0RF The Store of HOUSEWARES HIGHEST PRICES Paid for Walnuts and White Beans PE0PI;SCA5H STORE A Great Army of unemployed men and wo men, out of work, "looking for Jobs" the ; great army of-the untrained. Like the "great ar my of the unwashed," it is a burden on society, iand' bas small excuse for existence. Jest as a little soap, water and "elbow grease" will lift a man from the ranks of the unwash ed, so a little effort and sac rifice will lift a man from the ranks of the untrained and put him in the way of success. . : 1. Don't be a business hobo. Have a permanent, useful place in the workaday world. The right sort of training mill do this for you. We can help you get this training-. Write or call for our catalogue. Day and night ses sions. - Capital Business College EaJem, Ortgas. HOT WATER BOTTLES Made of lest pure rubber. 'A full assortment. 2 quart size $1.45 . s Sec them in our wimluw. SchaefersDrng Store Sole Agent for Garden Court Preparations 135 N. COM'L STREET I Phone 197 Personally Selected Vaudeville at the Bligh (Adv.) today. Xccd Xo Ucei A. t:. Burgbdutr. state game warden, has addressed to Attorney General VaVn Winkle the ques tion whether a person who is the son of the owner of land on which be was hunting and killed a deer. not having a license, is required to tag the deer with a tag taken from the hunter's game license, in in view of statutory provision ex emptlng theowner of the land and members of his family from the necessity of having licenses while hunting on such land. The attor ney general's reply is in the nega tive. Our January Sale " Embraces wonderful bargains late millinery at 12.50 to 15.00 o winter hat in the store over $7.50. The French Shop.115 X High street. (Adr.) I-ro Dinner 3Ionday XUzht Everything is tn readiness for the get-together dinner at the Y.M.C.A. Monday night. The guests' of honor will be George Irving of the international Y.M.C. A ot New York City and W. W Dillon, state secretary of the Y M.C.A. and John Rudd of . the state work committee. These men will present the complete plans for the program of the state Y.M.C.A. convention, which will be held in Salem January 28 29, and '30. Many of the prom Inent religius workers of the city will be present at the dinner. Pencils- it Just received, shipment of II, SI. 50 and $1.75 i Eversharp Pen- cils. Commercial Bookstore. i (adv.) ArhrMtn Will Lrctu The Salem Ministerial union announces that it has engaged the armory for 3 o'clock Sunday afternoon, January 16. when it has arranged for the Rev. Thomas Acbeson. pastor of the Jason Lee Methodist church, to deliver bis remarkable address on the sub ject. "The Truth, About Ireland." There will be no admission fee charged. The : committee in charge of the meeting is Rev. James Elvin, general secretary ot the Y.M.C.A.. Rev. Blaine Kirk Patrick, pastor of the First Meth odlst church, and Rev. R. L- Put nam, pastor of the Court Street Christian cbursa. The French Shop onderful millinery bargains in our ' display windows. Be sure to see them. 115 N. High street. (Adv.) f PERSONAL IIEIUIOU c- . . Those who em ploy us have the assurance that they will receive the highest deg ree of 'service and satisfaction We are equip Kii to handle a com mission in a tho rough manner. Our services are dependable atd polite. V 4 i ' t OUR SIGHT AggrAJ most In III Suit ' When yon travel take a suit case with you that suits your re quirements. Special this -week. 20 off.' p. S. Hamilton. (Adv. Second Semester Begins j The, Salem Community School of Religious Education for church workers and parents will open for the second Semester,' Monday night Jan. 17th. From (.45 to 7.30 Dr. W. T. Mllllken will teach a class on the sylabus. High schol students; as well as those who wish to teach will be welcomed. From 7.20 to 8.45 the studies will be the principles of teaching; teaching values oft the New Tes tament, and program of th-j Chris tian church. From 8.15 to 9.00 administration of the churcb school, standards of the children's division and boyhood. Mrs. B. F. Derringer and son of Woodburn were visitors in the city yesterday. Judge L. A. Beckner of Hop mere was here yesterday. Lee McCormick ot Brooks .was in the city yesterday. W. A. Taylor ot Macleay was In Salem yesterday on road matters. ,Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Foster ot Missoula. Mont., are among the guests registered at the- Marion hotel for the week-end. Don H. Upjohn, private secre tary to Governor Olcofx. returned Saturday from Kalamaioo. .Mich- where be was called on account of the death of his mother, Mrs. Mil lie K. Upjohn. U. S. MUST BE STRONG SEA POWER (Continued from page 1) nancial conditions. He advised that there be no attempts to rem edy the situation by piecemeal measures, but that farmers, man ufacturers and all xther croups be prevailed - upon to take their share of after war depression. PaMtor Goes to Iowa Rev. H. E. Pemberton. for sev eral years psstor of the South Sa lem Friends church and prior to that superintendent ot the Oregon yearly meeting- ot the Friends, left Friday morning for Iowa. where be will be engaged in evan gelistic work for several months The -family will remain in Salem during bis absence. i "Shoes foe the Xew Year- And the rest ot life, will be Dr Kantner's sermon topic this even ing. Good music. (adv.) SIP .UR !gbt Is" tbs God guide that helps as pick our way through the tangled time-trails. Let the experience of others guide you wisely when you feel your need of glasses. Have our trustworthy opto metrist test your eyes and the glasses we will furnish yo'i at reasonable cost will cause you to see the wisdom af coming here. . I 0XKAL IS FIRE VICTDf ENGLAND. Ark., Jan. . Fear was expressed here today that Gus O'Neal, aged 0. was a victim of the fire which de stroyed the Royal hotel here yes terday. O'Neal was a gnest o: the hotel and has not been seen since the fire took a known toll of seven lives. ' C. S. Henry Dead C. S. Henry. 8 5 years old, died at his home south ot Salem about 10 o'clock last night. The remains are in charge of the Rigdon com pany and funeral arrangements are to be announced later. Fur Rent. lKiIat Housekeeping suite, also sleep ing room. 292 North Summer. One block north of State house. (adv.) Silverton Win Games The game between the basket ball team of the. boys' training school and the Silverton btzh school team, played last night oa the training school floor, resulted in a 17 to 15 victory for the visit ing team. These games are thor oughly enjoyed by all of the boys of the training , school who are very' proud of their own own team. The next game will bv a return game on the Silverton floor. The date has not been fixed. Baby Chicks Now booking orders for spring delivery. C. N. Needham. 558 llitate. Phone 400. (adv.) 1920-1921 . Let Us ResoWe That in the New Year we shall make the moat of time. That we shall be proud of each day's work and happy at the prospect of the labors of tomor row; That each day shall find progress made to ward the ; goal of our ambition and that at the end bf the twelve months before t us we shall find our homes better homes, our lives better lives and our selves better men. HENRY E. MORRIS 202-21 1 Bank of Commerce IlnildifiX SALEM. OREGON Careful Service Is characteristic of our ey examinations. 3r tests are. unerring; and ytyr eyes are safe In our care. LET US SHOW YOU that we can relieve that quint, take away those frowns, overcome headaches and ' relieve much nerve strain. - We offer this careful ser vice to those who want the "BEST" for their eyes, and still at a reasonable cost. For" those who wear glasses, we offer an insurance cover Ins roar lenses, against breakage. Better investigate . this, it saves yon repair money. Dr. Albert R. Miller OpoaetriC 610-11 U. S. Natl Bank Bids Phone 341 SALEM. OREGON Jewelry Fct)zzzztj TV-r ! taaar Wrr M(a-T. The Garnet is found in many parts of the world. The. best American, gar nets are found in Colora do, New Mexico and Ari tona.' and are as fine as those . found in other countries. . These garnets are blood-red, almondine, yellow and other colors. Our stocks offer many selections in gamet-eet jewelry for January birthday presents. Wild Rose is the Janu ary birth flower. P0MER0Y & KEENE . . Jewelers and Opticians Liberty and State Stmts SALEM, OREGON 1921 will be a biz year for 7 Mm V I am prepared with a blr stock ; and LOWER PRICES MAX 0. BUREN 179 No. Commercial St- Figure Your Clothei Expense By the Year rVhen you buy a ready-made suit with one pair of pants, the pants are worn out in a few monthsf-of course this means the expense of a whole new suit. But you buy a tailor-made suit with a pair of Extra Pants Free The suit lasts you twice as long a real saving in your clothes expense-? Of course we cannot offer you extra pants free for many days. . This offer is limited. SO ORDER NOW Scotch Woolen Mai ....... . . u r i . 426 State Street SALOf, pREGOK ' .... ; wFour Seconds to Find or File a Letter i" i THrezt Name. Fttinz System THAT is the average fndlng or fiiag time in one natioiulJy known . ic2xe. ' (ITame oa reaoest.) . , The T and En Piect, ITtme TUlsz System makes this speed and accuracy an r, ertryday oexmecce -t w . Actcal tests made in hoalreds of offices 'show that with this irstem aa arerage clerk can find or file any piece of corre spondence in less than ten seconds. The wonderful speed of the T and E Direct Name Filing System is doe to its elemental simplicity. - If yocr filing department is not up to this standard, let us demonstrate the system to you today. . . Ask es for yocr eery of enr sew booklet- Tia&fl( and mint ia Less tkaa Ten Seconds COMMERCIAL BOOK STORE 163 North Commercial SL 4 i lTB ORFCON STATESMAN. aALrf.- OREGON. V . SUNDAY MORNfNG. JANUARY 9. 1021 ,