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i SATURDAY MORNING, JANUARY 15, 1021 CITY NEWS IN BRIEF lkwf Mcliool 'Will May The Oregon deal school will play the. Washington state school lor the deal this afternoon at 1:30 on the-Y. M. C. A. floor. J: 30 on the Y. M. C. A. lloor. He cause the gymnasium at the deaf school ii not safe "enough to ac commodate any considerable crowd and aUo because it in too small, the game is being -playM on the "Y"' floor. ' Tho' school gymnasium is about 30 years old. farrier lloy AVant-1 14 or lG-year-old boy to carry down town route. Apply blates uian office, or phone 5 S3. Tamer Woman lio Mrs. Cmma May Small, wife of Calvin W. Small. S died early- Fri day morning at the family home two and a half miles easjf of Turner.-- Mrs. 1 Small " was born in Missouri; in 1S62. The body is now at the Itigdoir undertaking parlors in this city but will be taken to Turner Sunday, the fun eral to be held from the Methodist church in that place. Interment will be made in Turner. lauccTucMlay Nlslit For Elks and their ladies. "Os." lie has lived county 30 years. I In Harney for her purse but It was gone. Po- j the trarlr in fpnul nf h lice officers took Campbell in 'srmrhin .n Tuesday night. Elks ball; good floor, fine music and a fine lime assured. Adv. -Ad Installation 1m Saturday Sedgwick G. A. It. and V. U. C will hold joint Installation on Saturday. January 15 in McCor- nack hall. Dinner' will be served at noon. charge pending an Investigation but found no evidence of a con victing nature. . Two fatalities Hepotunl During the week ending Janu ary 13 there were reported to the state industrial accident commis sion 433 accidents, of which number thre were-two fatalities, as follows: It. Pluinlee. St. Helens, engineer: Thomas H. Dunsmore, iilem, . laborer. Of the total number reported. 403 were subject to 'the provisions of tho compensation act. 16 were from firm and cornornt inns that the act, and 15 were from public utilities not subject to the pro visions of the compensation act. one of this number not being an employe. Hotter-Yet Hrc ad , Mistland Hakery. (adv). . Phone 514. File Final Account The final account of the estate of Peter lUicholz was filed yes terday in the county court. The date for the hearing of objections was set for February 21. Belter-Yet Hrcad . Ark your grocf . A4$. I'iles 'iH!laint A complaint wnw filed yesterday in. the circuit court by John U. Fitzhugh against George W. Stoner. in which the plaintiff nska judgment for the sum of $4r and costs and disbursements of the action. Mr. Fitzhugh claim? this amount due him -on personal property whicl the defendant has in his possession. ap proaching train until the engine would frequently be within 10 feet of them before leaving the track. Officers were requested to be on the watch end take tle hoys In custody. Magazine Clb Kate The Ace. A 27 N. High. (A'dr.) Ell SHIRLEY MASON in ' "The Flame of Youth" "The Simp "Is For Fun' Every Suit at Mosner's Reduced, See our (Adv.) Alexandria Fox Trot Ask to hear this popular record. Stiff Furniture Co. Adv. patterns. Oil Company leorts Th-? statement of the Shell company of California received in the office of the secretary of state shows the sale within the state by such company during the calendar month ending December 31. 1920. of i:,2.2Sl gallons of gasoline, on which a tax of $1, 582.51 was paid. Order Your f ake For that party; Adv. . phone 544. Beit Creamery Butter, per lb. 50c Nd. 5 pall Best Lard fl.oo So. 5 pail Compound.. 73c 1 2 1 boxes of Matches ........ wx 8 cans of milk. ..... . . i.-.?1.0O The Highland Grocery Salem CmiIe'; Wed Joseph Bill G'gger, 27, and Mrs. Myrtle1 M. Weise. 23. both of Sa lem, were married in Vancouver, Wash.. Friday. January 13. I.euion INisse Itcfrrenluiit Capital Post No. 9 of the Am- erican legion last night vent t n record as unanimously favoring bill which will be introduced bo fore the state lesislature provid ing for a $25 cash bonus for e-;-service men or an optional plan for a $3000 homo or farm loan. Post No. 1 Portland, adopted r referendum at a meeting last night. Legal Blanks Get them at The Statesman of fice. Catalog on application. (Ad) Will Take Hike The beginners and preps class of the Y. M. C. A. will meet t dav at 9 o'clock at the Y. M. C. with lunches, preparea ior m hike to the country club, out ioor games will be enjoyed by tni- hnr Thev will return ai - o'clock for a swim. Sue To lVecover Wages For alleged services rendered in repairinsr an automobile, H. W Barton has brought suit against A. K. Stewart for the sum of $17".9S. The complaint was filed yesterday. F.vadet Paying Bent J. I-. Baker of the Baker room ing house, has requested the as sistance of the police in ascertain ing tne whereabouts of a . Mr. Weston, wanted by Mr. Baker for leaving the rooming house with out paying his rem. Mr. Weston is apparently a carpenter by trat'e as he had with Mm a chest of tools. I AT THE LIBRARY Date Set For Ilcailng February 21 was tha date set yesterday for a hearing or the fi nal account of the estate of the late Andrew Eder. Sw the reat While Way At its best and worst in the big 8-reel super-special at. the Grand, starting Sunday. Adv. To Khtublish Title A complaint was filed jester. lav In the circu't court in the case of Evelyn Whitman et 1 arsinst Grace Hansen et al. In which an effort will be made to establish the right and title to certain lands belonging to the es- o 1 I Whitman lie- erased. Stealing WonI It has been reported to the po lice department that someone Is stealing wood from the Spaulding lagging company. The work of the thief is said to be carried on at nifcht. Carrier Hoy. Want-1 14 or 16-year-old boy to carry down town route. Apply States man office, or phone 5S3. Fbone 496 740 Highland AG. SALEM CLEANERS AND i DYERS ! i Repairing and Alterations 1215 S. Com'l St. , Phone 185S Willamette Valley Transfer Company Fast Out Freight Dally Between i ' Portland and saiem J phone 1400 The Vacuum Cup haye ar- A. H, MOORE'S DIXIE : v DOUGHNUTS 30c Do SALEM BAKING CO. 119 Cflnrt Street. Phone 954 W. V. M00RE Xuraltur Btor The Bom of the TlttreU to ft mora tor your money at Harney 3Can II Capt. A. W. Gowan of Harney county has relumed to Portland aft;r "a visit at the legislature here. Captain Gowan was a member of the Oregon legislature for the first time 2.8 years ago. Before that he had been in the Kansas legislature in tha early . rm VALLEY MOTOR CO. Sales and Serrice Planting Time Secure Reliable Fruit and Orna mental Trees, Small Fruitt. Roses from Ifma 8ALFJf NUBSERY COMPANY 421 Oreron Bldg. Phone 17 3 TaBdmr Machines nd ftecordj Player Pianos ana riayer xs-oaa It Pays to Trada a Tbm fARMERS CASH STORE O. Bartom DardaU SAT Korth &aajrcls1 9 k "i WOOD WOOD Call O. n. Tracy Wood Co. for all kinds of - dry wood . " rroxnpt aellTery Phone 820 T " - ELECTRIC MACHINE & ENGINEERING CO. for Thor Washing Machines and , Electric Work and Supplies. 117 Court St. '. Pkona 4tt W00DRY conducts sales anywhere la Marlon or Polk counties. Store located 270 N. ComT. AUCTIONEER Bicycle Fouml - A bicycle, reported as having been taken from the Cottle apart ments Thursday night. was brought into the police sta "Have We a Far Kasiern Poli cy?" a etndy of the customs and habits of the Philippines. Hawatl Australia; Korea &nd Japan with special attention to the mental at titudes of these ;eople used as a basis for suggestions on our for eign policy, written by Charles H. Sherrill. "Lincoln, the World Emancipa tor." ' an appreciation of Lincoln as the example of the best char. acteristics and Ideals of the An- plo-Saxon race, written by tha Englishman. . John Drinkwater. who-e drama. "Abraham Lincoln" has received well deseived praise "Government of European Cit ies." a study of municipal gov eminent in Encland. France and Russia written in 1909. by Pro fessor Munro of Harvard. "Hand-wrought Jewelry." study of the mechanical procesae as well as design, by 11. R. Sor- enson. Le Petit Xord." experiences of Dr. Grenfell's family in Labrador, told by Mrs. Grenfell. "White Shadows Jn the South Seas." delightful pictures of the life, lecend and customs of tho Marquesas Islands by the Ameri can journalist. Frederick O unen. Farm Loan Stockholders Elect Officers tion "Primitive Society." al study of fain yesterday by Police Officer Vic- famnv and tribal customs of nrlra tor. It was found at 264 North liti, neonles with specific illus- Commercial street and Identified as belonging to Fred Carmichael I'omplalntK ACalnst Comm I ion Four complaints were filed yes terday against the date indnstrlal B ftl riant Mmmlx'An T. I. SonietlUng New 1 ii.r.h,,,. r W nr.M,h.rr. An appropriate musical setting J''"h"l J7 Z ha, heen arranged for the big " "u suoer-soecial. "While New York Don't Ush . The michtiest photoplay or an. "While New York Sleeps.' at he Grand, Sunday, Monday ana Tuesday. Adv. Lose Pocket book . A Docketbook containing a wea ling ring and some change was dst vesterday at tne ureMm trie depot, by a Mrs. Pratt of Mc- Minnville. In telling ol nei toss to the police, Mrs. Pratt aid that she lert her pocketbook in a tel ephone booth, and that a man. whom the police laenuueu John Campbell, entered the booth immediately following. When he left Mrs. Pratt said she looked Sleeps,' blartins playing at the Grand, Sunday. Adv. Verdict For iWendant The jury- in the circuit court yes terday, returned a. verdict for the defendant, in the clvl. action in stituted by J. W. Huntley against H. L. Carl. The cause of cont nlaint bad to do 'rith a contract for the tutting- of timber. Th Dlaintiff asked thj court for a judgment against the defendant for the sum of $181.25. E. Bengs and A. C. Epperly were the plaintiffs In the actions. Judgments for suits of less than SI 00 were asked for in all cases. Petition For Administrator A petition was Tiled yesterday n the county court by Elizabeth McNary Albert for appointment of administrator of the estate of the late J. H. Albert. The personat property is valued at 185.000 and the real estate value of the estate Is said to be S92.C60. CARL & B0WERS0X Groceries 383 Court Street Phone 409 Great Western Garage Gill Piston Rings Spot Lights strnmhtre Carhuretor sua Chains Ignition supplies lira and Tuoes. Opposlte Conrt House. Phone 44 WE NEVER SLEEP TIkj Annual Meeting " Of stockholders of the Thos. Kay Woolen Mill Co. will be held at the office of the company in Salem on Tuesday, the 18th day of January. 1921. at 9:30 a. m. All business that may properly come before that meeting will be transacted K. J. swAtrimu. jcinnatl. O (Adv.) Secretary. n gUte (she cannot fill for the present. for she will not buy goats con Sold More of Her Goats ' Mrs. B. M. Woods Of 700 North High street, formerly of West Salem, as many Statesman readers know, is u raiser of pure bred milk goats. Yesterday she Fold a $lt)0 doe to Mr. Beck, the Hubbard merchant, and a billy went to Lodl, Cat., and one to a party at Grants Pass. Mrs. Woods now has calls for goats from Ciu- Beach. N. I.. and from mm r VlaH e suite oi - w asiiiiiKiuii. unu Secure Marriage License A marriage license was granted yesterday by the county clerk to Ruby Myers of Salem and Timo thy John Sullivan of Independ ence. , Phonograph Record ' Exchange 1 VA1I havo a record vou do not like come in and get one that you do like L SATTERLEE Auctioneer Phone 1177 404 Ferry St. SALEM, OREGON Hazing Habit of Boys . - f A daring and dangerous niqi; on the part of boys living In the neighborhood of i nlon street ;wa reported to the police orricers yes-, terday by an engine crew of tjxa Southern Pacific railroad. It ap pears that the boys are In the habit of gathering along Union street at night and as the freight train nulled in. vould stand on ccrnln the breeding or which she U not certain. Her husband. K. E. Woods, Is now touring south ern1 California. He will be at Los Angeles today. He writes that he has seen no better goats In California than the ones Mrs Woods raises here nor any coun try down there he likes as well a the country around Salem; nor anything In the way of climate that beats the Willamette vawej. LTIrwMnttk ftroat- bminess- is flour tahin- all over this coast, ana in various other parts of the United States. HIGHEST PEICE PAID , For - SECOND HAND FURNITURE Stoves, Carpets and Tools Capital Hardware Psmltare Co. 215 N. Commercial St. Phoaa 47 I HARTMANBR0S. CO. Tor Tint Jewelry -Jewelezi and Opticians B usick 8ALEZI ALBANY DREAMLAND RINK FREE DANCE J -- 1 SATURDAY, JANUARY 13th Dreamland Orchestra , 7 Pieces "WALLFELT" ; Takes the plaea ol sloth at about out third MAXO.BUREN 17 N. Commercial St 167 North Commercial BL At tha Electric Sign V SHOES" V What Have Yon? We buy. sell and axchaag Dw and second-hand furni ture, stores, ran k: rugs, tools, ate. We will buy you out, - .t COL. tr. r. WRIGHT Anrlloneer XT1 N. Com'l St. Salem. Or. List your sales with us People's Furmtnra Store NlgM Phone 104T PhoaeTSl Do you take TURKISH BATHS If not. why not! , No other baths or treatments can produce the permanent re lief to the person suffering from disagreeable cold or ail ments f the flesh or body like tha Turkish Baths will. OREGON BATH HOUSE Open 8 a. in. until P. -Lady and Gentlemen atteadanU $9.00 DOWN A WEEK Will Rur a ONE MINUTE ELECTRIC WASHING MACHINt WrVL GAHLSD0RF Tha Store of HOUSEWARES HIGHEST PRICES Ftid for Walnuts and White Beans PEOPLE'S CASH STORE FOR BARGAINS of all. kinds such as furniture, stoves, ranges, machinery, of all kinds see the u . CAPITOL JUNK & BARGAIN HOUSE 215 Center Phone 198 1921 HAND LUGGAGE NOT IN THE COMBINE DO -YOU KNOW that ly patronizing the Midget, ; you are suprortinj; an Independent Market, that has stood .for FAIR 'PRICES since it was first opened? At this time when conditions are get ting "back to normalcy" top and consider what it means when you can save from 13 to :X cents on every pound -of meat you buv. Compare these Reg ular Prices with what you are "asked to pay at the "combine markets." Sirloin Steak, per lb., 20c Fresh Sausage, per lb., 15c Fresh Liberty Steak, per lb. 15c Sugar Cured Bacon, per lb... ...vauc Pure Lard, No. 5. . . 51.00 Best Shortening, No 5 75c Pork Steak, per lb.. 22c Loin Pork Chops, per. lb. .......... 25c . Fresh and smoked fish or all kinds. Our Kipper ed Salmon arrives three times weekly you are al ways assured of fresh stock. Best Creamery Butter, per lb.. 50c Fancy Kippered Salmon, per lb PERSONAL MENTION I " Mn; Marr- L. Fulkerson. coun ty nuperlntendent of school was 4o Parkersvllle. yesterday vlaitlnS schools. " "i W.R . Mcay of St. Paul was In the city vesterday. P. C. Treres'was here yenterday I from Mebama. C. K. and E. O. Loe of SilTer ton were in the city yesterday cn business. Marlon Looney of Jefferson called at the court house yesier ,iiv nn road business. ltnhrt Salrar of the . VIck In Portland yester dav attendmc the antomoblle I M. A: Hathaway i vUItlng wltn his parents at CorvallU this weea tratlons Interesting for the gen eral reader, prepared ' by Robert If IjivIi. "The Theory of Evolution." lec-1 . . m a tl. . ' lures with special :eierence 10 evidence upon which It Is found ed, by Professor Scott of Prince ton. ', noyolo&T.' a itudy of tha phases of boy life prepared for oarents. workers with boys through the Y. M. C. A... by W. V. Gibson. "Strange Stories of the Great Valley " the adventures of a boy pioneer along the Mississippi writ ten or boys, by "Johnston Gros venor: "Life of Christ." by F. W. Far rar. "English Religious Drams." a study of the miracle and morality plays, by Katherlne Lee Uates. "The Gibnon Upright." a play, by Ilooth Tarklngton and Henry Leon Wilson. Traveling- Companions, a col lection of short stories, by Henry James, not previously published in book form. "Hiker Joy." sea stories, uy James Connelly. Tho Practical Book or inter ior Decorating." a most attractive and helpful book on the subject. by H. D. Eberleln. The Age OI innw.wt VMOh Wharton. The Cup of Fury, oy iiouc.v It nrhfiL "Hand-inade Fables ' ty ueorg Ade. . . . "Red Belts," by Hugn roinurv ter. ... The Long Traverse." oy ivaiu .nf rrnKort Plnkerton. I uu . , . . uiw, Monev." Dy m Phtllnott. The Book Review uigesi. i -i oubllcatlon now being receive! by the library each month, it " a collection of opinions ot the new books that are appearing. Briet paragraphs from the best review ers are quoted and other com ments are expressed Hnply favorable or unfavorable. .It win rumlsh enJoyabl siuaies ior i book-lovers and book purchasers. in cbooning and reruying opiu lons. While the periodicals mutt w ..i.u.j in thn office for con. stant reference readers will 1e very welcome to rtfer to u we. In the library The stockholders of the Horti cultural National Farm Loan as sociation held their annual meet ing at the offices of the associa tion in the Masonic buildinr Tae day. Jan. 11, and the following officers vere elected for the en suing year: John tl. Plank, presi dent; A. If. Litchfield, vice presi dent; A. C. Bohrnsiedt. secretary- treasurer: Andrew C. Parsons. A. F. Ileardsley. Ior L. Cumraings, William T. Fleskes, directors. The secretary's report i showed capital stock outstanding" on Doc 31. 1920. 112.110: outstanding loans to 72 members $242,200: and several thousinds of dollar of applications fo- loaas on hands awaiting- the resumption of busi ness by the federal land banks after the I'nlted States supreme court hands down its decision in the pending suit brought by the mortgage bankers of the country to test the constitutionality of the federal farm loan act. which de cision Is expected at any time. The report showed only 196 of past-due Installments of principal and Interest, none of which was more than 30 days past dot. which has been since provided fo. The secretary also reported that through the Forking National Farm Loan association, also nn der his management, that the to tal amount of loans outstanding is $348,723. WANTED AT ONCE To get in touch with a live wire "ad.. man who can do window trimming and sign card writing. We have a good opening to the right party Also have position open for good stenog K rapher PEOPLE'S CASH STORE LAND OWNERS TO MEET UMATILLA. Or., Can. 14. Owners of land under the pro posed John Day project and rep resentatives of commercial bodies in Umatilla and Morrow counties will meet here January 26 to take action toward development of the hydro-electric power of Umatilla Rapids in the Columbia. It was announced here. A second meet ing will be called later In Pen dleton to which governors of Ore gon and Washington and heads of the O. W. R. ft N. and S. P. & S. railroads will be invited. The project calls for the harnessing of the river for water power which would furnish this section with cheap electricity and pump water from the Columbia onto the low desert lands unoer'th proposed John Day project In Oregon and the Horse Heaven country In Washington. Official state and government reports already have declared that hydro-electric de velopment ot Umatilla rapids is feasible. l.y Read the Classified Ads. McDOYELL MARKET Where Dollar Does Its Duty Phone 1421 173 S. Commercial St. Quality Meats For Less Ileef to lKil... 10c Pot Itoasts...l2c and 15c A choice lot of Baby Beef on hand again. Choice small Smoked Hams, whole or half, 30c Our mrn pure Lard.. 22c The lest lard in the world Our own Sugar Cured Breakfast Bacon, per pound ....... .25c to 35c Quality Meats for Leu at McDowell's Read the Gassified Ads. NOTICE! Owing to the extra high cost of the bigproduction, "While New York Sleeps," besides other-added attractions we are showing, the admission will be the same as shown anywhere on the coast: Matinees, 35c, children 10c; Evening, 50c, children 15c We urge for your own good COME EARLY.' ' - GRAND THEATRE I BITS FOR BREAKFAST Still a little rain A WU3IAVS ltKCOMllKNIA-TION. Mrs. D- T. Tryor, rranklln At.. ntsero. O.. writes: "Nine years . r-n i verr much afflicted --itv. kiriner trouble. I bought different kinds of medicine, but it to no effect, until one diy I Hniiritt & im ot Foley Kidney Pin I realized so great a bene fit from the use ot that box that i fi afe In recommending roi- ey KMney Pills to any kidney suf ferers." They relieve headaches, tore muscles, rheumatic pains and bladder ailments. Sold erery- where. AT 1916 PEICES MAX. O. BUREN .25c MIDGET MARKET Originators Of Low Prices 351 STATE ST. WE CLOSE SATURDAY at 7 P. M. . We escaped the threatened , drouth. Rut lit Is not too early to think or the spring carden. tfom? .oiks rt getting their seeds ready. If the practice of throwing iooks at editors becomes general 'among the legislators. It Is sug gested that dictionaries and gram mars b- used.; Tnere are eoimre in pome of the counties who need : tlit in. . The forthcoming Welcome and Anniversary edition ot The States- . . - ... - s- tWI.. man. which win ue reauy imu a few days, will be a most wormy number to send to Tricnds ln the cast who are thinking ot making a move. The special articles m this edition will answr aDout an the questions that could be asked the Salem district. Don't u;t the idea that there will be anv long continued nnem- Salem. Just a few ...i-k more and there will b more work than there are work ers hre and Slem and thj countrv around Salem are going Hcht ahead, as fast as they have Kr.n cnlnir at least. - TllC lilt tor Hreakraft man Is willing-to bet an old hat that It will be very n.tich taster. MT. ANGEL NEWS MT ANT.EL. Or.. Jan. 13. fSDecfal to The Statesman! At the annual stockholders meeting nf tii Hank of Mr. Ancel held to- dav it was voted to Increase th capital stock of the bank from s?.n nnn to l.'iO.OOO. leaving $30001 additional In the surplus fund. The same directors and officers were atMtfil i a u arron Oniilil. Dreslaent auc manager of the Natural Fireproof umber company since the annual n.noiinc nf the stocknoiuers e centlv held at Seattle Is compiei- nc arransements tor mv "- .trtinn r a mono-railroad from Tiifn nnarrv to the local plant of . - . . i .. i rnmnanr. RCCeni oui I ments of ucs for "Tunte in m-' manufarturp nf rubber tires, heels .ml other articles as well as for Insulation purposes has openea a new field for their proauct anu now life will develou In this in- Mt. Anitel council .no. " Kiil-htu of Columbus will miiiaic on Sunday t eDruary o- The event will take place in now auditorium ana arranKc- menti. are being made for a rous ing initiation. P o OUT OP TIIK n.VK. When a nerson wakes up with a t.tlff back, has pains in muscles. aches in his joints, or has rii-im .tl twlniii-s. lie lacks ambitiou anil ,iiorfTV ami cannot do his 1n-.t. If oii feel out ot the race tired and languid, or have other Hvmntoms of kidney trouble, you khouia act uroinntlr. Foley Kid ii iv Fills ncip m Kinu v ' . ... A . . . ... I hAtB.tf.n worK anu i- " the noisoiious niallvr that causes ro much trouble. Th?y gtve re lief from sleep-disturbing bladder disturbances. Sold ercrywliere. g,,...,,,,.. .; j " ' Hp . : ' VU 192lD'i will be a big year for x.i -A r -I . s A ReadStc : Classified Ads. ' r am prepared with a bis stock and LOWER PRICES MAX 0. BUREN 170 No. Cpmmcrtial St. Ijncr prices nn Hosiery for Women, Misses and Children. The well knowa Phoenix Hosiery iww priced at $1.10 $1.45 $135 Children fast Black 1 by 1 lJiblcd Hose, reiuforccd heels, toc and knees 24c 35c 45c Extra good buy Women's Wool Hosiery In heather ahades; broken linen; a f?ool assort ment of colors: and a full runsc or sizes Clearaway Price $1.48 . ! I 1 t J II at ' 1 i 1. . WM m- j .l . Quality Mcrchandis f - Popular Prices I I n i- i V i r t'J 179 N. .Com'l Street