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Tim ORK(ONSTATESMANt SALKM, 0REC01. ' THURSDAY MORNING. JANUARY 20, 1921 i CITY NEWS IN BRIEF Hi Y ClU" Kmenaiii The HI Y club of the Washing ton Junior Well school last night entertained the Girls' Ileserve dob of the Y. W. C. A. with a par ty In the association rooms ol tho V M. " About CO took part in the evening's entertainment which eonslated of games and motion pictures. Iater In the evening re freshments were served. flnti ' 1L.it- ji . vas.t - ..... The Ace, 127 N. High. (Adv.) . U..lKr JlixM Sol ' Mrs. J. E. HoUoway. of Peyette, Idaho. Is anxious to locate her son n,i has asked the assistance ot , j. ... the police in her effort to do bo. She describes him as being 22 yearR old. 5 fet 8 inches tall, weighing 153 pounds, has dark brown hair, light brown eves' and a fair i complexion, and the little tinger on his left hand has been cut off at the middle joint. l aid f Thanks , We wish to express otir thanks to our neighbors and friends for their sympathy and kindness dur ing the il'.nesss and death of a beloved father. Mr.r and Mrs. Wm. Mcllwain and Family. Adv ly drain the basement ot the an- Itorlurn it was necessary to con struct a drain across a certain lot that it might reach the Silver creek. The complaint alleges the defendant damaged the drain pipe and stopped it up causing the wa ter to back up into the basement and asks for a judgment against the defendant for the sum of f 500. Married Life" Hy Mack Sennett is like the kind the minister gives with a li cense. It's full of doubt, suspense, thrills and alughts. Five reels. (Adv.) A WANDA HAWLEY . ' .- IN ' - "Her First v Elopement" COMEDY Annie lomrle Mr. McDonald Secure Marriage License Unfile Stinrl nt Snlum anil Inn ard Evenden of Wmulhurn ctiriil a marriage license yesterday rrom tne county cierK. Amtoint Aonraiser D. T. Giesy, Zeno Schwab and L. I. Snvder were appointed ap praisers of the estate of the late Margaretta V. Hoffman. Wednes day. by W. X. Uushey, county judge. ;. : f. . : cation of the plaintiff's relative In asking for, the investigation., and suspension of advance in rate and fares by the Sumpter Valley, and in the investigation of the dis tance, class and commodity rates of tho Sumpter av.ey. Your (inwnA To Orders $10.00 and up.. Get your or ders befora the spring rush. Eli'e Gown Shop. 4 14-1 a Oregon Uldg. (adv.) I.!kMi Irk Travel The son ot Al Paire. 2180 Norm Rroadway. who was reported as missine from his home yesterday mnrnJne. has been fonnd at ure- enn ritr Tne nov IS 11 years um CT - j m - - nnrt la cnl.l tn h in the habit OI running away from home ...i Hetter-Yet llread Ark your grocer. Adv. workers of ihe northwest district of Seattle will bo here, and are to give addresses on i9 work of the organization. The public is welcome to attend all sessions. Itasket Hall U. ot O. vs. Willamette nniver- isity: 2 games, Friday. Jan. 21.! S lp. m.," Sat.. Jan. 22. 7:20 p. m. i Salem armory; Admission r0c. Adv. i H. I. O. Klks Notice Hitr show and entertainment to night. All visiting . Elks welcome. (Adv.) : ., 1 i Disputed Contract J. W. Fahey filed a complaint yesterday 1 in the circuit court a rains Martin Mlrhalik. in which he asks judgment for the sum of SI 02 and Interest. The controver sy. is over a contract- regarding partnership in a livery barn. . :.. Irani of Thank) ' I We wish to express our sincere appreciation for tho kindness and svmnathv and floral offering? ex tended by our friends during the illness and death of our mother Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Peebles and Family. Adv. , . DRAINAGE BILL GETS HEARING r.vcrvhodv Invited To hear Hay It. Canterbury and I . . . , ip Dad" Young at the union haii Salem Legislators ana Loun- on tjoun street tonigni ai o'clock. A message well worth hearine will be delivered. No admission, no collection. cilmcn Appear Before Ju diciary Committee Order Your Cake For that party; phone Adv. . C44. PUBLIC SALE 1017 Fir Street, Friday, January 21, at 1 ,i p. TO. J. II. CARICO, Owner 1047 Fir Street GEO. SATTERLEE, Auctioneer 404 Ferry j5t, Salem, Oregon Ti Act a WItnesse . Judge Porcy It. Kelley f. led an order Wednesday for the issuance of subpoeanas for rFank DeWltt. P. M. Varney. Verden Motlitt and Dr. J. II. Garnjabst, directing them to appear -January 24. to give testimony in the case of the State of Oregon vs Truxton Beck. Assault with intent to. kill is the charge. looses Spotlight , Walter Spaulding reported the loss of a 'spot light to the police station, which he said was taken from bis automobile while parked in the business district of the city Tuesdav night. It was a Sllver- bram light. Files Complaint Paul DeAntremont stared suit yesterday against the Salem Bak ery company. In an effort to force fulfillment of an alleged contract on a lease of a room to be used as a barber shop at 4 a conn street. one larr- powder.. I- "O I f.ii f riM .... 1.2-1 i;al k of tCryntn! "Whit S.i 1 ir ( Ori-am Oil 8ip: on J packMt tQ' WMhinK p , 14'bm l Om OH Sop niOHLAKD' OEOCEHT 740 llijtilanil Anue. rbon 4ar, DixmlssCA Suit An order of. nonsuit was filed in the Circuit' court "Wednesday, on motion of tb' plaintiff, in the case ot the Commercial Jewelry com pany vs James Iglis, by Judge Percy 11. Kelley. Kusrene Men I "rename Rill E. O. Immel. Eugene attorney. and J. 11. Koke. who is in the Drintinc business in that city. have been at the state house for two davs Drenarinc a biU which would keen the college print shops at University of Oregon and Ore gon Agricultural college from do in? anv other Drintinc than for the Institutions of which they are a nart. This is included in a bin introduced by Senator Bell of Lane which would prevent state Institutions from commercializing their work. Petition Denied The public service commission" has issued an order denying a pe- Bicycle Are Missing In 24 hours four bicycles wer. . J . 1. , hivtn v 1 repunru iu me un.c na8 issued an oraer uenying a P-ir . been stolen in the city Tuesday j UUon of tne cUy of Cornelius fori"16 J night. Clyde Palmer. 960 North authority to construct a grade r'oa T... C!f,1 paA rnnrfpil I , . w . i k- I age. ' i ncuij-.irivuu n,. ., . : I crossing ai iiurucr mrtrt-i i is that his bicycle, taken from . me .. . state house on tne same evenm B. U Beal. 359 Center street, told the police his bicycle was missing from In front or his residence, tti- cycles belonging to Casper Tabler. 212 South Cottage street ana Mor ris McKinney. 663 North, I.ibert street, were said to be missing yesterday. CARL & B0WERS0X Groceries - 383 Court Street Phone 409 SALEM CLEANERS AND DYERS - Reoalrlng and Alteration 1215 S. Com! St Pnon 183S " Willamette Valley Transfer ' - Company -faat Out Prelgiit Dally Between r 4JrOruanu ana awoui ' r,- Phone 1400 II. I. O. Elk Xotlce Big show and entertainment tf night. All visiting Elks welcome. (Adv.) Knc to riemrer Iamairc O. F. Ileisley and s. fctia iieis- ley. who are the owners of a san- itorium at Silverton. have brought suit against U C. Eastman la a complaint filed yesterday in the rfrcnlt court. It a d oears from the complaint that in order to proper- Tinse Fitted at Tvler'a Drne store by an expert in the business. iauv.j Verdict for Defendant The jury In the circuit court yesterday in the case of Sam H. Brown vs Joseph Warginer, re turned a verdict for the plaintirf and assessed the vatne of plain tiffs property at 50 cents. The case had to do with the detention of a cow belonging to the defen dant. O'Xcill llonorel by House ' Judge Mark O'Neill of Port land, who was a visitor at the state bouse yesterday, was ex icmled ihe nrivileges ot the houae at tha ctuinn nf that body yes terday afternoon. Judge .O Nelil Sa th fmimlpr of th"a Portland branch of the Kentncky Clique of Sales nd. Service Case Dismissel . The nublic aervice commission by order yesterday, dismissed the action of the Baker White Fine Lumber company and the Stodf flard Lumber com nan v against the Sumnter Valley Railway company. The commission denied the appli- Bct ter-Yct Bread Mistland Bakery, (adv). phone 644. Iegal Blanks- Get them at The Statesman of fice. Catalog on application. (Ad) Visiting in Portland Mrs. A. J Basev went to i'on- land yesterday where she will vis it for a week with Mr. and Airs. L. W. Stochle. former residents of Mr. Stochle is connected with the Great Northern Casket company which was moved from Salem to Portland. Every Suit Reduced. (Adr.) at Motner'i See . our t, ITie Vacuuin Cnpi haye ar- jrWedat- A.'lL lOORS DOUGHNUTS 30c Doi, SALEM BAKIIG CO, wo HATiTt Street. Phone 954 W. W. MOORE Furniture Btor The Bom of t&e TltroIa ton t more for tout money t VALLEY MOTOR CO. ....... . . . ''.. f i , Planting Time Recnre, Reliable Fmit and Orna mental Trees, Small Fruits, Koses. HUB SAT.F31 NTJRSERT 42J Oregon BW.":-r?lo 1T63 TalHnw MacWaes &nd Kecordi Player Pianos and flayer &ous Phonograph Record Exchange, If Tou nave ai reo6rd.rou do not like come .?tf nd get one that : GimERLEE1 - Auctioneer ; . ? TH6Tierlt77 404 Ferry St. SALEM, OREGON Oriental Art on Display Dolls, mannlklns and figurines, representing various ' foreign countries, as well as the arts and cratts. clothing and articles of work of the Orient are to be Been in the north show window of Miller's store, the display being made as a sort of forerunner ot the Y. W. C. A. convention wnicn begins in Salem today and holds over until Friday night. Field Ehmer Fnneral Today The funeral services of Helen Maitland Ehmer will be he'd thia afternoon from the First M. E. church at 2:30 o'clock. The aer viA will r In charce of Rlgdon Z Son: Interment will be In the I O. O. F. cemetery. nrl Fnnrral TfxIaT tv a fnnorai services OI Co rah riavis will be held frm the Ttirdon funeral parlors this after noon at 12:30 o'clock. Interment will be In City View cemetery LOOK! r IN BUSINESS FOR YOUR 1 921 win be a biir year for Ml I i AUTO'S SAKE It Fare to TnO ybe fARMERS CASH STORE O. Burtoa Dwrfmll ' :' 47 North OosEmerd 4T ? W00DRY conducts sales anywhere In Marlon or Polk counties. store located 270 N. ComX AUCTIONEER; Car not hltUng right? . Bring It to us. A place to get tires, mues, spot lights, skid chains and ure pumps. - Great Western Garage i Phone 44. Opposite Court House ALWAYS OPES I am prepared with a big stock auu LOWER PRICES L MAX 0. BUREN ; 179 No. Commercial St; , v&rk.fv dnt tn Oreiron CitV . : Mary MroziK aiea ai a ioci .iti u'sHnHrfir at the age of 85 rr. Th hndr was sent to Ore- nri ntv tv liiraon & auul " ternient.4.r ; ? ;'. ) I l i ' i. riiiMillo-' : v rv Ijnnld was iinea iw iw i i'thn citv court, for viiv- m nick without a rear r.gai " . - nnlr one head light- iniorm- tna fnmUhed bv a state offi ..!, .kih loiii in.'thfl arrest fx)nJ la driving forbe:WlllametW Valley Transier company. . --.r.. ' . UITIII imi.i."-- . Mr. and Mrs. William Evana of Wren. Ore., are the parents' of a .i.i (.Am at a local nospusu Jan uary 18. Mrs. Evans was 'ormJ" i Miss Frances Turner of this - - city. Mayor George E. Halvcrsen and members of the city council and representative Ivan G. Martin, former representative S. A. Hughes and Senator Louis Lach mund. composing a special com mittee of the 191 session of the lezialature to mvestlgate the de sirability of legislation to relieve the southeast district of Salem and adiacent state property by rfralnare. met last night with the Judiciary committee of the house. Mr. Martin's. Introduced on be half of the committee, providing that land beloneine to the state or any Incorporated city or town. be included in irrigation or drain age districts, was under consider ation. Also a resolution adopted by a mass meeting on January h oi nrooertv owners aiiectea ny I wiim rtn a tn lark nf drain- that I Ke' wa reaa- i W . ..... . . ii . i ne reHC-iuiicn idiiuwi. "WHEIIHAS a larre section of territory including state lands and the southeast part or the city or Salem is annuallr menaced by flood waters and a committee hav ing been appointed by the 30th legislative assembly, compesed of Representatives S. A. Hughes and Ivan . Martin and Senator Louis Lachmund. to Investigate the said menacing conditions and report their findings to the reg ular bi-annual session of the leg islature In 1921; and, "WHEREAS a proper drainage system weuld be of great benefit to the lands owned by the state of Oregon and would also remove the menace to the privately own- ! nrnnertv! therefore be it "RESOLVED, that the property nwnera affected bv the flood wat ers In question -and assembled In mass meeting on this 14th day of January. 1921, earnestly re quest and urge the members cf the Oregon legislative assembly now convened, to initiate and pass I such legislation as may be neces- ir.. i aarv to relieve me iiooa menace ..tin. j - . . . . - referred io: ana oe u luriner 'Resolved, that a copy cf this resolution be presented to the honorable president and members cf the senate and to the senate and to the honorable speaker and members of the house of rep resentatives." See Satterlee if you want a sale patterns. G 1 D P O i 1 - .w .. . .5. Another young man has refused to accept: a bequest of a half mil lion dollars. No. he was not a newspaper reporter, but lives in I Milwaukee, a town that used to be made famous for & certain de coction with a bead. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY r . - 1 - .i : i - -.I- : I WANT TO SECURE' 12000 THRIFT WEEK ' OWN YOUR OWN HOME-DAY NOTHING is so representative of per manency and prosperity as the owning of the roof over your head. Don't " figure it as an investment for profit, but for comfort, happiness and as a tie which binds you closer to things. , bank accoant at the United States tional is the best way to begin sav ior a home oi your -own. - - A : SA1XM , t -' , . 1 WOOD ,W00D Call O. II. Tracy Wood Oo. for all Wnds ot dry -wood Phone 620 HIGHEST PRICE PAID . For ; SECOND HAND JTCJItNITUBE Stores. Carpets ana toois Capital Hardware A Furniture Co. ? . a. wW K a A A V 286 N. comjnerciai - mtbvu. frompt flellTery Bu sick ELECTRIC MACHINE & ENGINEERING CO. for Thor Washing Machines and Electric Work and Supplies. Ill Court fit. Phon 4SI 8ALE1I ALBANY DREAMLAND RINK Dance; Every Wednes day and Saturday Dreamland Orchestra Watch This Sign for Good AMUSEMENT Salem's best and biggest SHOW V PERSONAL MENTION wa. yes- I HARTEIAN BROS. CO. Tor Tlse Jewelry . Jewelen and Opticiasi "WALLFELT" Takes the place of elota at about one- third Do you take TURKISH BATHS if not. wtiv not T ), t&tfia or treaunenia VVU.. " ln. tiff tn r n a Dersuu ouucnuB from disagreeable cold or ail ments of the flesh or body like the Turkish Batns wul OREGON BATH HOUSE Lady and Gentlemen attendant FOR BARGAINS of all kinds such as furniture. stoves, ranges, machinery, oi all kinds aee the - CAPITOL JUNK & 1 BARGAIN HOUSE 215 Center Phone 8 fiS? 0 3 "A MAN'S DESIRE" Tomorrow ' Harry Carey in ..Hearts Up.. and Four Acts Vaudeville :1 GO 3 (P.. C. r reres oi mi-b" ttending to road business . a a, A a 1 W I a v m linn. V1C9 UI Cmcu . ,kA norv.in state bank, was in Ul . Gordon R. Watt, druggist and attorney of Aurora, was here on Wednesday attending iegai IneRs. npnwn he locan berry king of GervaU, was in Salem yesterday. . - t. D,.rnit nt Silverton in the city yesterday nd m?1?? i.ni. from County Clerk u. O. Hoyer on a coyotte killed near George Alexander, sherirr oi w-achinetnn county, was here yes- ittment of a ,n tho tat traininc school. H. F. Snieias is in ,-ui n..o.ni!i(ii Harvev G. WHs unhnnmah was in attendance Ul .1. " w . . . oh .in a imainpKA meetlne in , n oiu iuv " ....... nn.iianit Tuesday night. w w nranstetter of Eugene r fan worthy of Portland ' i.vk.in. votrilay al me were . ... h,,B for a measure whlcn tr. hrt Introduced WVt lliuj."- -7. r II E"lntlr. CUV BllUIUCJ " Teine. was a legislature oniou- ir Frank liugni anu uau.. . . Ann orn snfnuiiik m ier jif:ir' - - - week at TillamooK. Following the Market Prices This t tore alms to follow.the markets on tne downward trend and we re-mark our merchandise as soon as we know of any re dactions coming on any ol our lines. Please Note Now is the time for all of you to shop the city thoroughly he- fore purchasing any Wanted item " ,IU wa mwmhi . : 17 N. Commercial Bt $0.oo 167 Vnrfn Of : " VVUUUCIV1M tjtf , ki the Electric Sign "SHOES" DOWN A WEEK TU511 Ttnw n. . ONE MINUTE ELECTRIC WASHING MACHINt WM. H AHLSD0RF The Store ot HOCSEWAHES 1921 HAND LUGGAGE What HavA inn r We hnv. apn M.v... . UkUUV new and second-hand furni ture. Stoves. ranrtML m tools, eta. We will buy you wiato ' COL. W. P. WRIGXTZ Anrt ' ST1 N. Coml SU Salem, Or. um your saies wim US People's Fcnntert - Stor . KlfHt Fnoae 1047 PhoneTSt HIGHEST PRICES raid for" Walnuts and White ' Beans ? PEOPLE'S CASH STORE AT 1916 PBICES MAX. O. BUREN T.179 NrComl Street. Sleeping For Success ? A man once dreamea tnai ne had acquired a great fortune. When he awoke the dream as .... i jm i.tW r so vlvia tnai ne coum ' nothing else. He would go to bed early and sleep late, hop ing that he might again exper rtut It never returned. Instead of acquiring riches, he acquired a habit or sleeping 14 hours a aay, ana aiea iu the poor house. Foolish, wasn't he? But many of us are sitting around In much the same manner, dream ing how wonderful it would be if our hopes would come true. Map out a course of action and miin vnur hooes come true. i ie!l you how we can helo you. Day and night ses sions. Capital Business College 1 SIm, uiga. . Consider QUALITY STYLE PRICE A WOMAN'S UKOOMMEXlA TIOX. mm. D. T. Tryor, franklin At. Otsego. O.. wrltea: -Mr 7 VArv much afflicted .ok virtnpv trouble. 1 bought different kinds of medicine, but .ii nn rrwt ii n Li i one mj il w - . . .... K.at a hot Ot FOiey. iviuney " . . v run. i rAaiized so Kreai of that box. that : 1 k iiw" . r tof fn rpeommending roi- ey Kidney Pills to any kidney suf- j ,n " Thfr relieve neauacur. .... , - - cr museles. rheumanc pains and bladder ailments. Soli erery- where. Polk County Grange Meeting is January 11 j Manager A. O. Clark of the As-anoiatsri-industries of Oregon will .rirasa th Polk Countv Pomono Grange which ineeU at Monmouth e ..,..-,. v Jannarv 22. On the (. u i um; . ' nt. Powell will talk on 'Rural i Health Sanitation." The dinner to rA bv members of the jrranee will be a home .products j dinner, : ! Read the Classified Ads. ! FIRST OF ALL ADOPT OUR Pay as You Go Plan Wherever you do decide to spend your money. EACH DAY BRINGS NEW SPRING APPAREL FOR 'Women,-: Misses and Children - - COATS SUITS . DRESSES You will find prices on the new Spring lines most reasonable. 11 C QUALITY MERCHANDISE . POPULAR PRICES 1 1