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Tim OREGON STATESMAN; SALttM, ' OREGON. TUESDAY MORNING, JANUARY IB, 1021 t - )' - CITY NEWS IN BRIEF Mc-tintf Postponed The Haptlst Senior Young Peo ples RCHiety will not holl their regular business meeting tonight, game being postponed oue weeJt. em Show Today ' "Even as Eve," Ye Liberty to day, (adv.) PrRW Collector Coming Announcement Ij made by the internal revenue department at Portland that two deputy collec tors of Internal revenue will be in Salem from February 7 to 12. inclusive to assist the people of. this district In making and filing their income tax teturns for the - year 192". To Ot ut ot 1,10 Mml Henry Steinkamp is a farmer living cast of Auusville, on rural route No. 1. He has only one leg, but be. baa teett dKinS a farm out of the hills, end he la quite Stale street on Jan. 18. 1951 at 1 Better-Vet BreaiV 5 o'clock p. m. All stockholders I Mist and Bakery. are urgently requested to attend i (adv). J. 1). White. Rec. tadv). Phone C44. willine to take lib dianrcs if he caa fct the road to his farm im proved. Willi the assistance'ot his neighbors, las', year, ha' suc ceeded . iu getting 1660 Ie. rocked. But there is yet a sec lion of about two miles of mud hotes that .should be rocked. It is already graded. This is a rxst road, tut If it is not Improved It may be abondoned by the rural mail carrier. The rocking of thi stretch of road wo-ild connect up. the Anmsvillo Paction with thi Waldo Tiills section, and it would open up a back country for 2- rr 20 new families, in a naturally rich district. Mr. Steinkamp ought to have every hlp possible from the state, the county and the nennlA nf that spcr.nn and it nia constant pegging nvay imaiiy re-i suits in a good rock road instead 1 of a succession of deep mud holes, he will have accomplished a use ful service for humanity in gen eral and his own section in parti cular. Daughter 1 IV m M r. and Mrs. Wayne Price. 047 Center street, are the proud par ents of a fine baby girl born January 14. Mrs. Price was for merly Miss Annette Graber. basketball Ciame Tuesday evening, armory S p. m.. Company M vg. Waconda. Ad mission 25 cents, (adv). Pierce Is Ailnilnlstralor "V " A petition for the appointment of Alfred N. Pierce as adminis trator of th estate or the late .. F. P.ell was filed Monday in tha county court. Judste W. N. Bush ey granted the petition and ap pointed William S. Walton. Inis Aldrich and K. M. Page as ap praisers of the estate. DRUGLESS BILL IS COMING UP Marriage License Issued A'marriaee license -was grant ed yesterday to Hazel Bertran- dias and William C. Bates, both of Salem. Leeal Blanks Get them at The Statesman ;of fice. Catalog on application. (Ad) Klk lance Tonight For all Klks and their ladies. WALLACE RE1D "The Charm School" Comedy Last Times Today, little lmiwrtv Hold The Willamette university has purchased lot 2 of block 1 in the P.oise second to Salem. The pro perty was bought Irom Reuben P. and Whitney L. Boise. Measure Would Create "State Board of Naturo path Examiners Senators Staples, -Farrell and Hume will today introduce a bill to create lnart nf rim? Ipso ex aminers in Oregon and to regu late arugiess therapeutics, auth orizing the practice of naturo .Ml 1 1 man ihijh i-ropeit) 1 VL j .Z j . . Henry Nuttman has purcuasea i -"' "" ..-. from T. h. Ambler 54'. acres of his nroDettv in township 6 for a consideration of $10,000. lU.Occlh.il I Washington Jnnior high vs. Grant Jr. 'high.' tonight high school gym, 7-p. m. The first game of the season, tadv.) Harness Rrnught Home- . Chester Harness n-hn escaDPd from the state penitentiary last April, was returned yesterday from Winnemucca. Ne where be was arrested several days ago. Harness, who was committed from Multnomah county upon convic tion of larceny, escaped from the prison wood camp. A Fine Dance Floor Good music and a good time at the Elks hall tonight, tadv.) Every Suit at Mosner' Reduced. See oar (Adr.) patterns. Card of Thanks We wish to express our sincere appreciation for the kindness and sympathy, and beautiful floral of terinss extended by the many friends for our son and brother. W. N. BLODGETT and family. The board would have three members appointed by the gover nor within 30 days after the en actment of the law. The mem bers of the board first appointed wouiu De grauttuies ot legally chartered schools of drugless therapy and would lie required Lot Itiing. ktttMMt ,p nave ,,-n practicing mi Oregon Cecil Mi and C. A. ixrr ana i i-" Julis M. and John E. Smith have yars. tuDSequeni appoinimenis cam i,.t - t.iv 11 I'r.!versitv rouia ue maue irom a usi 01 pot addition to' Nancy Reid. The con- I"" than three drueless physic- sideration in said to in ........ wuiiiii uf m -urn iiirnui'u iu iur- Xeu Trial Askril governor by ine uregon Assoc a- The plaintiff in the case of " 01 imiru wuj 1 u,.c- Grace Sears vs. Katharine I 'ns noi more ipu u-j pr u. Sthlef. has filed a motion for a appointment .o person in- new trial. The filing was made """ ""CM,, ' ers conducted by direction ct Pres ident Wilson. . It is charged by the Institute that the trade commission . not only furnished copies of its re nort to renresentatives here of foreism rovernments. . but also asked) the diplomatic bureau of the state department to transmit copies direct to those governments The commission. It is charged, sent to the; diplomatic bureau a form letter! to be nsed In trans mitting the report, saying: "There Is enclosed a copy of ihA' nummary of the report of the federal i trade commission on the meat ' industry which was frc-ntly released for publication by President Wilson, and wbien may lw r.r interest to vour government. By this form letter." says the institute. "Presidently Wilson was made to extend the invitation panltikNjund tuL expansion .of foreign ' interest ln the United Kingdom should be restrained by taxation and subsidizing refriger ated shipping companies. Runaway Boys Picked Up and Returned to Homes 1 Two vonnr lads giving their namei as Paul McNeraa,236 Glenn avenue, and Donald Oaas, 322 Margnerete avenne. both of Port land, aged 13 and 14 respectively were taken in custody feunaay 07 Salem police officers pending an investigation. It appears the boys had ventnrad forth on a traveling expedition and carried a suit case containing some clothing and 13 knives, which were to be disposed of at different nlaces en route to assist In defraying the expenses of was maae 10 exieim mt '"".,. .,.,.11" .fni to foreign government to take trtp Wishing tc . attend a Monday. Helter-Yet Bread Ak your grocer. Adv. -ta 1m Invltftl-. n!--ht. nrinir !a(lv. (adv.) Triwks Cutlp lUatJ .--c ---o I Tki. Eastern Ktar Meetn Tonight Jtegular meeting of ChadwiCK chapter No. 37. Order of the East ern Star, Tuesday evening. Jan. IS. at 8 o'clock. Social evening. Visiting members welcomed. (adv.) ...;:' ton Final Settlement An order for final pettlement of the estate of Cora Armstrong, deceased, was filed yesterday by the county court. C. W. Arm strong was the administrator of the estate.' Palando Escapes i lao PahnHft natient at th-J state hospital for the Insane, es- eanel Sunday from one OI te Best Creamery Butter, per lb. 50c ... - It Tl. T St Oik No. 5 pail Compoand..-. .. 73c I working wards. He warf commit- - . .. . . an. i.) m . n,ln,1 .nil hoi hadll tl 1 2. boxes ot Maicnes ........ ww 8 cans of milk .91.00 ' The Highland Grocery Phone 496 746 Highland Ave. Fathers'" and Son' Xight Parent-Teacher association at Lincoln school tonight. Lunch eon hy domestic science depart ment. Everybody welcome. ' V cm i a fy w mmt m ' - - - ted from Portland and has been a patient at the hospital several times. He Is not considered dan gerous. Kile Disrharce Pa Carl E. Hinges filed his honor able discharge raper from the United States army yesterday with, the county clerk SALEM CLEANERS AND DYERS Repairing and Alterations 1215 S. Com! St. Annual Stockholders Meeting The second adjourned annual meeting of the stockholders of the Mutual Savings and Loan associa tion of Salem. Or., will meet at the office of the pecretary at - f arflTlni Cltiti Rate The Ace. 127 N. High- lAav.j Phone 18S Willamette J Valley Transfer Company Fat Out Freight DaUy Between Portland ana saiem phone 1400 The Vacuum Cups have ar rived at fm VALLEY MOTOR CO. Sales i and Service A. H- MOORE'S Planting Time Secure ReUable ' Fmlt and Orna mental Trees, Small raus, oe .'- " '"' irom TBS JCltSEKV mMPlKT i 421 Oreeon Bldf . , Jfron 7 63 -I)raE--r''--:v;:-:-: DOUGHNUTS 30c Doz. SALEM BAKING CO. 110 CaxiTt Street. Phone 954 W.W.M00RE rnrnltur Btor Th Horn of th ,VTtrI toa ft xuor tout mos.tr t I TaTiHn- Miuinines And Records Player Pianos ana riayr, j.oua It Par- to Trade tM TM f ARIilERS CASH STORE CJ. Bnrtxm Daordall tAl North (BaX-rclal--4T W00DRY conducts sales anywhere In Marlon or Polk counties. Store located 270 N. ConVL AUCTIONEER The RIverRide drive, leading from Salem to Independence, is in a very bad condition, according to information which has been furnished ' the countr court hauling by Salem trucks cat or drueless school, or con nected directly or indirectly with the prescribing or sale ot drugs would be eligible. Each member would be entitled to $10 a day for each dav engaeed in the per formance of his duties and mile age at 3 cents a mile. The sec retary of th board would be al lowed additional compensation net to exceed $100 a year. The act wouid not apply to which ha3 made It necessary for the countv court to limit the weight of loads to H. tons. ti neavy naming vy oa inu . : tluu, I ofiteorathH. chirooraclorB. barbers. ... m. 1 v M'nnm irluta m t hACA 1 1 f ' t f tl A kick bv prayer or any other meth od baned upon religious he net. Contain Oleson Retains Lead Over G. W. Hug Captain Oleson maintained his lead over Capt. George w. Hug in the' businessmen's class at the "Y" last night by defeating Hug's TIm Knidrt of C'olumbns Club are giving a dance at their hall Tuesdav eveninz. Jan. is. Ml Knights and friends are In vited. (adv.) J'store. It is an American make. V I. t I. .1 .1 t 11.. .t.ttnii waiting identification. . Iate Set for Hearing The final account of the estate of Augustin Ramond, deceased. wn filed vesterdav in th county court by the administrator of the estate, S. J. Smith. February 20 was the date set by the court lor the hearing or objections. Order Tour Cake For that party; phone 544. Adv. Great Western Garage ntn-a Soot Lights- Uiii .wa. w i a t r o m h e r c Carburetor &aia Chains Ignition Supplies Tires and Tuoes nnnosite Court House. Phone 44 W2 fil-V&K sutut.tr Phonograph Record Exchange If you have a record you do not like come in and get one that you do like G. SATTERLEE Auctioneer Phone 1177 404 Ferry St. SALEM, OREGON flicvcle 1 Found A bicvele was found Sunday night by Police Officer Brown in front of the Hauser Jrown in I aggregation in the volley ball Brothers I i.i,.k k taA tn win the 'fundamental action, wnicn the commission said was neces sary to prevent International con trol of meat products by the Am erican packers."- The institute says that mem bers of congress, after reading the HritUh enmmittee's report which (HK.tfn from the trade commis sion report, "will appreciate ine norimiM disaster which threatens tho. livestock industry of this country as; a consequence of the fioiihoratn circulation in xoreign countries by the federal trade i.nmmimir.11 of its false and unjust charges against American pack ers" i Th rtritish committee's report v "no comnlaint was made (at hearings held by It) of unfair tmilinir tv the American com pan ia. iiovnml uevere cutting of prices for the purpose of develop ing trade lor clearing surplus stocks." but it charges that "there is at least a tacit under standing between the American meat companies to respect each other's position which secures ir. thorn all the economic ad van tages of an active combination. Tk cam mtttee recommends that "it should be the declared policy of bis majesty's govern ment to prevent tne percentage of the beef trade, which is at present in foreign hands, from in creasing to the loss of producers at home and in the dominions and of Bruisn importing- com- movie, the boy- hid their suitcase in a wood pile. on. Cbemeketa street, while they attended the show. In the meantime the pol.ee found it and took It to the police station. The spot was then watched to ascertain Just who would be carrying; the unusual load. The hoys returned to. the woodpile for their valuables, were taken In charge br the police, and Portland was consulted over tne wire. It was found that the boys had ran away from home and that the knives bad been taken Irom McXemars father. Money was sent the police department and the boys were returned to their homes. , Hilly What are you drawing. Jim? . . Jimmy Why. a dog! ' Hilly But. Where's Its taU? ' Jimmy Oh. that's still In the ink bottle! Boys' Life. WATCHES a more annronrlate time. for buying a watch than Jan uary, tho month of new res olutions - and good inten tion. . Resolve to be on time. Promptness Is a virtue that every one can possess. Ova a watch of your own oe that vou can rely on one that will give you the satis fying feeling of being accur ate to tne minute. Our watch stock will af ford vou a. selection from a large range of designs ot tho newest creations ot ths esse maker's art. "Movements ot all the re liable makers each bearing our Iron-clad guarantee. Pomeroy & Keene Jewelers axul Opticians Liberty and State Streets SALEM, OREGON - CARL & B0WERS0X Groceries 3S3 Court Street Phone 409 contest, although he failed to win I in the biff ball game. Both the games were enlivened by a mis understanding as to the quanu I cation of several of the players. The resulting score gave uieson 149 and Hug 14 . Handball contests slated ior I today are as follows: Farrar and Ankle Is Sural Mrs. Will am Richard son re ceived a sprained ankle Sunday nit.. ... a r n n.i 1. n .9 iIaw. h livril Pile r ftuutAru v. " j I CnidJ ait? iviivwo. . ... a passing automobile while cross-1 Johnson vs. Dinse and Ltter, ana i . ' . . . . . . L..aa.Imm I - - . . . f t . (It n 1 ah n n mg ine giren at ine iuii-a:iwm ttarris ana Jiinier in. onic uu of Commercial and Cbemeketa ! itrepts. J. M. Shenherd. who re ported the accident to the police department, was tne driver oi ine car. Bellinger. Encrolaanti Wantet The Red Cross society Is mak ing an effort .to locate aman whose surname la Encrolaantl. He is described as being 18 years old. weighing '130 pounds and 13 3 feet 7 inches tall. -He was dis charged from the navy December 3, 1920. WOOD WOOD CaU O. IL Tracy Wood CJo. for all kinds of dry wood rrompt deUyery : Phone 820 HIGHEST PRICE PAID ' . For, ' SECOND HAND FURNITURE stoves. CarneU and Tools j capital Hardware Furniture Co. 286 N. commercial du imw ELECTRIC MACHINE & ENGINEERING CU. 'for ThOT'Washlnf Machines and r . . t-w .-4 CnnnllM. xaecuno ni- B usick BALEM ALBANY DREAMLAND RINK Dance Every Wednes day and Saturday Dreamland Orchestra PERSONAL MENTION I S. J. Smith, a banlter of "St. Paul, was In Salem yesterday' on business. H. C. Downing of Clayton, was visitor in the city yesterday. E. D. King was here yesterday from Monitor. William Annen, a road supervis or, was here Monday from M6urtt Angel. Alex Maryfield. of Anmsviiie, was in the city yesterday. John whitman and sister. Mrs. Lynch of Sidney, were in Salem Monday. Henry steinxamp was tn tne c- yesterday from Aumsvllle. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Cashett, W. O. Fisher. Mrs. O. II. powers and Mrs. L. T. Ramsden or Salem are registered at the Hotel Portland. Portland. Or. Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Skaire enter tained their son-in-law Charles Roth of The Dalles, over thi week-end. J ad lie D'Arcy Accorded Honors on Southern Trip Hon. P. H. D'Arcy returned Saturday night from San Fran- .iu.r Mis ahsence covered a period "of six weeks, the time be ing spent in various cities ot in tct Jndea D'Arcy was asked to speak before numerous organi sation, and was accoraea tne honor of being chosen as a speak t hnnouet tendered Sena tor-elect S. M. Shortrldge at the Qan Franclsrn Chamber of Com r..erce and which was attended by about 300 prominent business and professional men. juag n'Arcv was one of five speakers senator Shortridee passed his hnvtinml in Salem, and was an In timate acnuaintance of Judge D'Arcy. 0 LEWIS 8TOXE and J AXE NOVAK !fA MAN'S DESIRE" A dandy pie . tare of Far j , ' North '1 CO & Announcement We have purchased the PoLsal & Shaw jjrocery store, corner Miller and Commercial "; streets and will appreciate a continuation of the trade of their customers and any others . who will appreciate srood goods and attentive service. . j 2 ; gSimH? Simon and Pade, Grocers L. N. Simon Ben O. Pade ;trt.ii l, , rwi-wi. v ' 'e v. ' 111 ' ' f I Bill Provides Pay for Special Deputies sn at r.r Eddv. of Douglas coun ty, yesterday introduced a bill n-n-idine that wnen special uepu- ty sheriffs who are not on re-.-niar aalaries shall serve papers on persons eight miles or more from the court nouse mey bu.M be paW for the service by the sheriff, who in turn shall file his bill for fees with the county treasurer. A sim posted up in a Wisconsin saw mill, reads: "The saws are run nine nn use to tOUCh them tO convince yourself." Science and Invention. ! tS? Court St. Phone 411 HARTMAN BROS. CO. For Fine Jewelry Jeweleri and OpticUiU "WALLFELT" Takes the pises ot slota at aDoui onw third rj v! FilAX 0.BUREN -dzz11 TZ5 a.aMa. 17 N. commexuai ot lfe7 "Nrtrtri PftTnTTiPrplsJ St. At the Electric Sign "SHOES" Do jou take TURKISH BATHS if not. why not? K!. hr hatha or treatments can produce the permanent re- K.r r in neraaa iuitiut from disagreeable coia or -.w- ments ot the uesn or uouy u the TurkisH Batns wuu OREGON BATH HOUSE n..ii a a m until t 0. HI. Ladr and Gentlemen attendants $9.00 A WEEK Will Rnv a ONE MINUTE ELECTRIC WASHING MACHINE IwM HAHLSD0RF ' The Store of HOUSEWARES FOR BARGAINS of all kinds such as furniture. stoves, ranges, machinery, oi all kinds see the CAPITOL JUNK & BARGAIN HOUSE lis Center Phone El SALESMAN WANTED One who is at the present time calling on retail gro cery trade north and south, and west of here to Coast,' and who wishes to handle Peanut Butter as a side line, on commission basis. Big opportunity for the right man. Address Peanut Prod ucts Corporation, Tacoma,' Washington. 1921 HAND LUGGAGE What Have You7 Vi bnv. sell and exchange new and second-hand furni ture, stoves, ranges, rugs. tools, ate. We will buy 70a out. -COT-, W. F, WRIGHX A art InnMr 1T1 N. Com'l SU Salem, Or. . Lost your sales wun us People's Fnrnitare Store ! Night Phone 104T FhoaeTSt HIGHEST PRICES Paid for Walnuts and White Beans PEOPLE'S CASH STORE Hi 11 a 1 v i 1 rst n MCMu.ita-acsToiaAa AT 1916 PEICES MAX. O. BUREN 179 N. Coml Street Hill Our clients plans are carried out with Ideal tact and grace. Our staff Is expertly trained and our equipment exhib its rare harmony. Our ample facili ties Insure per fect service to our clients. Bill on Parole Board Referred to Committee With the consent of ' Senator it nm author of the measure, the bill designed to prevent any at torney, sheriff, court clerk or oth-1 r .nnrt house officer from serv ing on the state rrole board wa re-referred to tne committee revision of laws when it came up for third reading. tm va uion motion of Sen- ator Banks who said John F. Lo- fran Portland attorney. -cnairmau of the parole board, whom the bill would remove irom ine boiu. desire to be heard berore action la l.lrdll ta i. ..- ..... . I Senator Ilnme aid he beiievea 1 any citizen should have the rlghtj to be heard. MEAT PACKERS ARE WORRIED! British Restraint oi World) Trade Extention is Feared 1 . . Following the Market Prices This store aims to follow the markets on the downward'trend and we re-mark our merchandise as soon as we know of any re dactions coming on any of oar lines. v Please Note i ....- j Now is the time for all of you to shop the city thoroughly he fore purchasing any Wanted item--- QUALITY Consider STYLE PRICE a7H: -.Wi Id I p.i.-i-.i'ii FIRST OF ALL ADOPT OUR Pay as You Go Plan: Wherever you do decide to spend your money. WASHINGTON. Jan. 17. At tention of members of congress was called today, by the institute r Atnortran Meat faCKCTS lO proposals submitted to the unt. ish parliament regarding the meat i-tutrv- and said to be designed auuu-r- to restrain American pacners trr.m fnrther extending their tvnrlit trade. The Institute, In an open tet- er to senators and representa iwoi transmitting a repcrt to parliament by a sub-committee of the standing committee on irui, tays this report was a "conse quence of the deliberate circula tion in foreign countries by the federal trade commission." of the commission's report on its inves tigation of the "big five" pack- EACH DAY BRINGS NEW SPRING APPAREL FOR " Women, Misses and CWldren COATS SUITS DRESSES You will find prices on the new Spring lines most reasonahle. 1. ($. gljtpunj (Ho. QUALITY MERCHANDISE POPULAR PRICES 1 Si, J!