TUB OREGON STATESMAN, BALHM, OTIECOW. SUNDAY-MORNING, JANUARY 16. 1921 CITY NEWS IN BRIEF Small Funeral at Turner Funeral services will be lielil to day at 1:30 from th Methodist --hnreh at Turner for Mrs. Emma May Small, 'wife of Calvin W. vmall who iliel at the family res idence near Aunisville, .Friday. In w;il be in Twin Oaks J.metery at Turner. The body is at tb Kigdon , undertaking par lors. . . ; ; .20 Sunday. Tnion hull, AZ 7 Court street. Adv. j - Dwelling Permit h ured L. M Eycrly has secured a per mit for the erection of a one- torr frame dwell nK . at J74o V Reservoir street. The Initial cost will be 1500. Music Hull U Lost Miss Helen Trawick. 59 2 North Pottaeft Kr-t runnrlsil iho - - - " - fv. i vi.. V I 111 Hf.1.1 of a music roll to the police de- purimeni iasi nignt. The case U brown and was filled, with music. lA'Mk Morrow Lewis - i 2:30 Sunday. I'nion hall. Court street. Adv. v Fender L Damaged ' A tender on -an automobile dr;v en by Cecil Gardner was some what damaged In a collision with another automobile at the Inter section of Union and . Cottage Streets vestercliiv. "Mr ' Clannr reported the: accident to the police department. Lena Morrow Iwl 2:30 Sunday. Union hall, Court street. Adv; WALLACE RE1D 'in - 'Tie Charm School" SENNETTS "Bungalow Troubles' Good Music Always mated coat of the project and the specific purpose for which the power would be used are not etat ed in the application. Dice of Destiny At the Biigh today. Adv. $.VtOO PamaeeH Asked Dave Swanson filed a complaint in the circuit court yesterday in which he demands judgment against ('. W. Mayger for the sum of $5000. It appears from the complaint that Mayger was re sponsible tor the arrest and de tention in the city jail of Swan son, and later asked that the case be dismissed. For this cause the plaintiff has instituted proceed ings for malicious prosecution. Irfgal Blanks Get them at The Statesman of fice. Catalog on application. (Ad) Trusses- Fitted at Tyler's Drug store by an expert In the business. (Adv.) Swimming and Physical Culture Classes for business women. In quire Y. W. C. A. (Adv.) Every Suit at Moaner's Reduced. Sea our patterns. (Adv.). I-na j Morrow Iewi 2:20 Sunday. I'nion tall . 4.'.7 Court st net. Adv. o l-Vx Payable - A sherilf is not entitled to a fee for serving a Bubpoena on a witness in a criminal action in stituted in a county other than that where the sheriff serves, ac cording to an opinion written by I. II. Van Winkle, attorney gen eral, upon inquiry by T. II. Goyne district attorney for Tillamook county. Hear Thomas Acheson A Salem Protestant minister, recently returned from Ireland, speak on the subject. "The Truth Abour Ireland." At the armory. 3 p. m., today. Admission free: Everybody invited. (Adv.) First Justice I Here : John Frederick Theodore Boni face Brentano was calling on friends at the court house yester day. He is the oldeBt justice of the Deaca in thn tnfp of Orprnn. having been first elected to the office in the year 1880. i W. INSTITUTE JANUARY 20-21 s Public Urged to Attend All Sessions of Convention If You Are an KIk You are invited to bring a lady to the dance in the Klks temple Tuesday evening. (Adv.) Order Your Cake ' For that party; phone Adv. 544.-T- Oregon City Store Rolibed A store in Orecon City was rob bed Friday n"ght of a number of articles of wearing apparel. The police of this city have been noti fied, and a description of the sus pected thief given. Tli! .New Social Order 2:30 Sunday. I'nion hall, 4.17 Court street. Adv. Sues to Collect Not , A complaint was filed yesterday by Edward R. Bier et al. against John Withycomb in an effort to collect a note for the sum of $200 and $20 attorney's fees. Best Creamery Butter, per lb. 50c No, 5 pail Best Lard. . . ; . i.m o. a pail compounu ,,,.,.c hmoi or Matcnes. ...... .ooc I cans of mllk........v.J..$t.0 The Highland Grocery rhone 499 Highland Ave. I Kubin Funeral Today The funeral of Mrs. Kate Kubin who died Friday at the family home at Mehama. will be held to day at 1 o'clock from the Rlgdon chapel. The body will be sent to Portland for cremation Monday. Better-Yet Bread Mistland Bakery, (adv). Special Program By the .Christian Endeavor oT First Congregational church this evening. Some attractive features. (Adv.) Will Itcpair Store D. H. Clark is making arrange ments to repair his store building at 1960 South Commercial street. A repair permit has been granted by the city recorder. Alexandria Fox Trot Ask to hear this popular record. Stiff Furniture Co. Adv. Thone S44 The Xew Social Order 2:30 Sunday. Cnion hall. 457 Court ttreet. Adv. File on Water Right W. J. Scott of Medford has filed with the state engineering department an application to ap propriate 800 second feet of water from Rogue river for power , de velopment near Trail. The esti- Iak From Convention- Carle Abrams. editor of the Pacific .Homestead, returned Sat in day night from Eugene wnere he attended the convention of Oregon editors at tha state uni versity. Mr. Abrams was one of the speakers on tha program. Electrician Vanted First class wireman for house and motor wiring. Salem Electric Co. (Adv.) SALEM CLEANERS AND ' DYERS , Impairing and Alterations 1215 S. Com! St. Phone ISiS Willamette Valley Transf er Company - fait Out Freight Dally Between Portland ana saiem t . . . phone 1400 The Vacnmn Cups haYe ar . ! ri?ed at ! ! A. H. MOORE'S DIXIE DOUGHNUTS 30c Doz. SALEM BAKING CO. rtt Court Street Phone 954 Y. W. M00RE Furniture Store Tie Home ot tue TUtrola lou get more for your moaer at . Moore ... WHEW XX SALEM. OXXOOX .a at BXJCH HOTEL A Horn. Away trmm Komm Strlnlf Uodarn f l.oo lr lax 109 Roma f Solid Comfort Only Hotel ; la Baaiacaa Dlitriet The Splendid Mustard At Ye Liberty today.- Sales and Serrice VALLEY MOTOR CO. I Planting Time Secure Reliable Fruit and Orna mental Treea Small Frntta,,K08ei T1TJB SALEM NURSERY rmtPAOT 421 Oregon Bide. Phone I76S TalVW Machines And Becordl Player Pianos and Player KoUs It Fay to Trade Tb fARMERS CASH STORE a Burtom DurdaJJ UT North Oomnaerdal T W00DRY eondnets sales anywhere la llaxion or Polk eonntles. Store located 270 N. ComV AUCTIONEER fir White, and Marshall . Osteopathic physicians, U. S. Bk. Will Visit Xew York M. Bnffe Morrison ' of the French Shop leaves this morning on her regular annual buying trip. She expects to be iab3ent four or five weeks and during her trip will vi.rtt particularly the. larger millinery maris in ivew York and other eastern cities. These visits will enable her .to make personal selection of the verv latest millinery creations. and will also apprise her of the general trend cf styles Her pur chases will be at once forwarded to Salam and her patrons hre j may see the latest innovations oy visiting the French Shop. Tne first consignment may be ex pected to arrive In a couple of weeks. During M. BuTfe Morri son's absence the French Shop will be in cljarge of Edith Towne. an experienced milliner recently arrived from New York city. M. Ruffe Morrison expects to return to Salem about F?b. 11. Adv.' Sunday Morning "Where-Is God?" will be Dr. Kantner's sermon subject this eve ning. At the morning service he will take as his theme. "A Pillar in the Temple ot God." Good mus ic at each of these services. (Adv.) Interest on Road Bonds Due The first semi-annual interest on the Marion county market road bonds Issued July 15, 1920 is due. The first payments were made yesterday by County Treasurer D. G. Drager. All sessions of the Y. W. C. A. Institute to be held in Salem Jan. 20 and 21 are to be own to the public, according to officers of the local Y. W, who are anxious that the people of the town ac quaint themselves with the woi which this organization Is doing. The sessions, with the exception of those scheduled for the even ing will be held at the associa tion's rooms on Liberty street. On the institute staff are the following women, all-of Seattle: Miss Janet Smith, executive of institute; Miss Amy Smith, exec ii(v nf northwest field: MiS! Eleanor Holeate. girls' work sec retary; Miss Edith Deniscn. fin ance secrefary. Miss Janet Smith was in Salem yesterday for a brief period making arrange ments for the Institute. She left cn port and import business we have done with Japan, the principal lines ot fiteamers sailing . regu larly from Portland and giving this port a detrplte position in orld trade, are ihose plying be tween this port and the orient." j Further, it is isserted that the nort of Portland has scent mil lions to bring about this trada snl that it should not be placed in ieonardy "by lending counte nance to these - discriminatory acts." Judging from the number of Irish emigrants coming to our shores just now. Irelarrd must be a good country to come from. CHRONIC CATARRH a"aaaBa Follows Repeated Colds When the ' Blood Is Impute. Yonr hodr sufferine Irom a ..li .1... ton.t ti i cum uura iiui j i vj i wu Miss I dip-stion and elimination. As a result your blood becomes impure, U inflames the mucous membrane and brings about that condition In which chronic catarrh occurs and on which it -deDends. Purify your blood, make - it Better-Yet Bread Aek your grocer. Adv. io iuc j purity your dioou, mne -n an afternoon train for Med- ioa- hv takine flood's Sarsanar- ford but will return to Salem on I, 11a - ani 1 9 wnnr KnWAl St Q Yt tint Thursday morning. The executive board of the lo- illa. and if your bowels are not healthfully active, take Hood a w -w i yule i n oea manipins naif rt cal Y. W. C. A. has requested I X- 'A myyA Mer-ntswi thnnanl -wa m aftAflrlvl - . . - that reservations be made early for the luncheon on Thursday at the cafeteria. Licensed to W Marriage licenses were granted yesterday in the office of the county clerk.- to Nellie Whitcomb of Salem and F. II. Kimkel of West Hope, N. D.. and to Bessie k'nn If nf TVtrtl-inri I the of eases of chronic catarrh. Econ omv is one of the strong points ecareteria. . . or Hood's Sarsaparilla 100 doses Following is the program for , ftU Wh not u ,t to. e two days' conference. WATCHES No more asDrODrlate time for baying a watch than Jan nary, tha month of new res olutions and good Inten tions. . Resolve to be on time. Promptness is a virtue that every one can posses. Own a watch or your own ox: that you can rely on one that will rive you the satis fying feeling of being rccur- ate to the minute. Our watch stock will af ford you a selection from a laree ranee of designs of the newest creations of the case maker's art.; Movements of all the re liable makers each bearing our iron-clad guarantee. . Pomeroy & Keene Jewelers and Opticians Liberty and State Streets SALEM, OREGON A Crowing Sunday School Is that of the First Congrega- ! tlonal church. Get In the contest For Elks and their ladle?. Ad j beginning today. (Adv.) -Adv. Mm. Tramel Iead Mrs. Emma Tramel diad at the home of her; daughter. 108u North Cottage street. Friday, at the age or XC(years. The funeral services will be held from the Webb & dough chapel Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment will be in I. O. O. F. cemetery. Mrs. Tramel was born in Germany and had been a resident of , Sa lem for the last 31 yeacs. All Elks and Thet.r Ladles Will enjoy the dance at the Elks temple Tuesday evening. Good floor, good music. (Adv.) lAt Sold for 9KMM) Oscar W. Moon has purchased lot 8 In block 1 of the Blanford addition from Keuben P. and L. II. Boise. The consideration was $1000. ' ' S. C STONE, M. D. CURES CANCERS and does a general office practice Office Tyler's Drug Store 1ST Booth Commercial Street ft CARL & B0WERS0X ; Groceries 3S3 Court Street Phone 409 MR. CAR OWNER Why worry along on 3 cylinders. A STROM BERG- 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 WOOD " WOOD Call a. TL Tracy Wood Co. lor all kinds ot dry wood , frompt delivery Phone 820 ELECTRIC MACHINE & ENGINEERING CO. for ThoT Washing Machines and Electric work and soppuea. Ill Conrt St. Phone 411 HIGHEST PRICE PAID . -.1 - " For - SECOND HAND PUKN1TUEE Stores. Carpets and Tools Capital Hardware A Furniture Co. 2 Be N. Commercial eu mow n Busick's SALEU ALBANY DREAItlLAND RINK Dance Eyery Wednes day and Saturday Dreamland Orchestra WANTED AT ONCE To get in touch with a live wire "ad." man who can do window trimming and . sign t card writing. We haye a good opening to the .s ! right party In Also have posiititin ; open for good stenog rapher PEOPLE'S CASH STORE PERSONAL MENTION mom HARTMAN BROS. CO. . Pot Tine Jewelry . Jewelen and Opticians "WALLFELT" Takes the place ot sloth at abont one- fLSi WAX 0. BUREN l7" N Commercial St Do you take TURKISH BATHS i tr not- wnr not? ti hatha or treatments can produce the permanent re- nf to the person suiiering iitiorTMabla cola or in mnta of the flesh or body like the Turkish Baths will. OREGON BATH HOUSE rin.n a m. until D. m. - Lady and GenUemen attendants $ 9 .00 DOWN A WEEK FOR BARGAINS of all kinds such as furniture. stoves, ranges, machinery, of all kinds see the CAPITOL JUNK & BARGAIN HOUSE V 21S Center Phone lis 1921 HAND LUGGAGE The people of this city know that we are just. The fairness with which we conduct our business is often talked about. We serve politely and In a modern, manner. M. C. Woodward, manager ot the Silver Falls Timber company of Silverton. was in the city yes terday. L. O. Hadley was among the Silvetron guests in Salem yester day. Joseph Winters of Hullt was in consultation with the county court Saturday. Mr. Winters is a road patrolman in that district. -Judge Wallace McCamant of Portland was here yesterday on halnpsH in the circuit court. . . . ... L. D. Eilers and uangnier, liii Elters ot Fort Dodge, la., are guests at the Argo hotel this week. ;Dr. II. O.llLckman was here yesterday from Gervais. .Hurley .Moore a druggist ot Woodburn was here yesterday. u T. Hunt, county commis sioner, is -again able to be at the court house after navmg oeen two weeks on account oi iubcts. ''rnatpr rtoKs. an attorney oi sil verton, i was attending to legai hnatness Yesterday at the conrt bouse. - , Fred Fellers was among the sa lem visitors yesterday from Tur John A. W. Heidecke of Detroit was In the city yesterday. W. H. Scott ot Sidney was here Qottirriav II. W. Cooley was in the city vMtPrilav from Talbot. : Mrs. Blanche Coe of Turner was . : saipm visitor vesieraay. Miss Frances Byram of Jeffcr was in the city yesterday. f Harry Baillie was here yester; ilar frnm Woodbum. Mtes Nellie Curtis, a teacner oi the Pleasant Point school was vis iting venterdar In the city. H. H. Mumford oi uiDeny was in th rltv yesterday. S J. Condit of West Stayton ra In Salem Saturday. W arren Blchardson. manager oi the Hammond Lumber company at Mill City, was a business visi tor to the court Saturday. Vernon Suko of Silverton was In the city Saturday. Thomas Booth of i'ortiana is m Salem on business. - Mr. and Mrs. Elef Young of in dependence are gHiests in the city. William Bell nas reiurnea nome from Portland where he went to attend a Scottish Rite ceremonial and the annual automobile show. R O. Snellinr. agent for the Associated Oil company in this territory, spent Saturday transact ing business In Portland. Thursday afternoon. 1:30 to 2:30. luncheon at Y. W. C. A. Cafeteria. What the Institute is to accomplish. Miss Janet Smith. 2:30 to 2:4 5. Devotional Service. ! 2:4 5 to 3:45. The Year's Work Aoeaa. 10 ;uw, uiri ive. Thursday Evening (First M. E. Church) Open meeting; Hymn of 'the Lights, Girl Reserves; De votional. Rev. Kirkpatrlck; ad dress. Misa Janet Smith vocal, Mrs. John J. Roberts; address. Miss Amy Smith; vocal, Mr. atid Mrs. Robertson. Friday morning Session for Board and Committee members. 10:00 to 10:15, devotional ser vice; 10:15 to 12:00 finance. Miss Edith Den i son Friday Afternoon 2:00 to 2:15. devotional service; 2:15 to 3:15, Cleveland Convention, Miss Denison; 3:15 to 4:30, Health and Recreation, Miss Eleanor Holgate. Friday Evening 8:00 to 10:00 Association party. First M. E. Church parlors. Miss Holgate. dayl IRedjht LADD & BUSH BANKERS ' EstablUhed 18M . .-' V ; ' ' - . Qeaeral Banking Bosisen ' Office Honri from 10 a. m. to 3 p. ra. 167 UnrtV Ham.. t't tti' At the Electric Sign "SHOES' Will Ttnw a. ONE MINUTE ELECTRIC WASHING 5IACHINE WM GAHLSD0RF The Store of HOUSEWARES -0 Yftvt? We hny. all imt aew and iecoad-hand furni- mcuicm, xangea, rnrs, 'tools, etc. We will hny yoa COL. W. P. WRIGHT ' ST1 N. Com'l SU Salem. Or. mmi yvur saies wua ns People'i FoTiihiri WtM Phone 10IT PhoneTIt, HIGHEST PRICES ! " Paid for Walnuts and White Beans PEOPLE'S CASH STORE (II ii l&RW Mtt-BOST0BA0 AT 1916 PRICES MAX. 0. BUREN HOT WATER 1 BOTTLES iladc of best pure rubber. A full assortment. 2 quart size $1.45 ! i ! Guaranteed one year. See them in our window. SchaefersDrug Store Sole Agent for Garden Court Preparations 135 N. COM'L STREET Phone 197 ANTI-ORIENTAL MOVE OPPOSED Portland Foreign Com. merce Organization . .. Against .Meaium , The Foreign Commerce club of Portland, which claims as its membership 'most of the repre sentatives of the exporting, im porting and shipping interests of the nort of Portland, has sent Governor Olcott a resolution pro testing against anti-Japanese leg islation in Oreeon. Ieislatlon directed arainst Jananese colonisation in this state was urged in the message ot the governor to the legislature. and the sentiment is strongly suoDorted throughout the state.' Ttie nrotestlnr organization in Portland contends that the ques tion should be left to the natio nal government, which, the reso lution says. Is negotiating for an AiiUcable adiustment that will provide for restricted immigra tion, but In a manner not offen sive to the government and pub lic sentiment ox ine peopie ot la nan The resolution onines that only mischief can come of the proposed MsiMa t nor ine wnnia reault will be to embarrass the government. The nort of Portland." says i he report, "has prospered chiefly through the great volume or ex- 1113 IT GOES WITH THE ; f. HOUSE, . garage and grounds, . with the I car of . which you arc proud a made-to-order au to top from our workshop. An inferior top on a fine car spoils the effect. Ka riskt)f this with a... 1.- top. It is worthy of you, r HULL'S TOP SHOP 1 ;Y. M. C. A. Building : Tl NO AIR, NO BLOWOUTS 1 After' you have learned to use oar ! Universal .Tire Filler on your car. Used in place of tube, rides like vel vet. - More Mileage For Lew Money " See us about it now. UNIVERSAL TIRE FILLER SERVICE STATION r ' j 420 South Commercial Street FLARES AND FUCKERS s. , . (Continued from .page .) 'Buster Keaton's latest, "Neigh bors." will be at the Liberty next Thursday. 'Charlie Chaplin's new picture is a six reel riot entitled "The Kid." it will come to Ye Liberty. '; Eugene O'Brien as Michael Strange in "Broadway and Home" roes through many mental, har rowing experience in his desire to see life, lie returns to his boyhood home a sadder but infin itely wiser man. What transpires in, ihi interim between the start onii rattim frtrm.a an intensely In teresting and dramatic, photopnv Alternate scenes oi tne rugge" Br T"n riirA ea roast and the huav ctrfft of Manhattan form the locale of the story, which 13 by John Lynch. "Pan." ald a colored youth, "Ah'd like you-all to expatiate on ,ia wav ta triAeraDn voria. "Dafs easy 'nuf. Rastus," said tna nA nninrd man. "Hit am like dls: If dere was a dog big 'nuf hi. haarl rnnld he in BOSting an' hta tail in New Yo'k. den it vou tromp on hrs tail In New Yo'k he'd bark in Boating. In derstanVRastns?" "Yessah! But how. am de wireless telegraph?" For a moment the old man was stumoed. Then he answered eas ily: "Jess presactly de sam, Ras tus. wld de exception dat d dawg 1 am" magtnary.- -" Almanacs W h. on tin4 a mmW .f Ma-Ionald. 1921 Alm.naea. one nf tha mnit romtlet and fonpw- hrafcive liora publifthrd. Contina rbrts of poaitiona of lh plane-t. itally atwir. propr titn. fr plant- mg and haretiBC hj n moon, nrwlirlinns and miira nthrr Talu- iMt iB(urmatMaw I'toi. in and ft on.. Irir. JO cent. Tyler's Drug Store 157 South Commercial St. J THE BIG SUNDAY SHOW CLAYTON and CLAYTON Song Pathos and Pictures . JOE BRENNAN ' . The Irish Yankee . McCOY and WALTON . Moments with the Ouija SPECIAL 1 ' II. B. WARNER IN "The Dice of De.tiny" WDM 11 Earn Mere? Know More Every employer figures that he is paying for services rendered. If he won't pay you more mon- ey, the chances are u is re calls? b3 don't believe that he would get value received Train yourself to' know more, and he will pay more. If he won't, there, are plenty who will. We are unable to fill the calls that come to us for com petent help. Day and night school. Capital Basincjx College Sitom, ura, ; UNCLE SAM KNOCKS ' THE H. C. OF L. Buy Army Goods and save. New Goods-1 New Low Prices, sjet the address ' New, store Don't for- 456 STATE ST. . Opposite Bligh Theatre AC ) 1 179 N. Com! Street if