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THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM,' OREGON
FRIDAY MORNINGS J AND ART"
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CITY NEWS IN BRIEF
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Special , meeting Capital
Post No. 9. American le
gion, "Tuesday, Jan. 2d,
at the Salem armory at
-rJ:30 p. m. Adv.
aTgSeraTborn Wednes
January 19. to Mr. and Mrs.-
i Riches at their borne near
Turner. She has been nanrcd
Rachel Olive, -
Tuo Automobiles injured -Automobiles
driven by K. T.
Barnard and C. W. Beard of
Scio, collided yesterday on the
Fairgrounds road about a mile
east of Salem. Mr. Beard en
deavered to pass between a truck
and the Barnard automobile, and
la fo doing struck the latter car.
bending a fender and consider
ably damaging his own.
Henry Sea ton r- deceased, the jury
returned a verdict yesterday for
the plaintiff. The sum of $558.89
was granted, which was said to
be due the. plaintiff from the es
tate, ,
ding at 1060 South Commercial
street in the near future. A per
mit was granted by the office of
the city recorder.
iffibl 25c: Midget Mar
ket. Adv. ... ;
HrotlieT-ln-Iaw Dies -
t Conn ol Rburg, a
brothsr-ln-law ot V. K- Langen
berr died suddenly of-heart fail
le last night iMr. Langenberg
1U leave on the night train for
Rose burg. ' ' ' '
Better-Vet JSread -Mistland
t Bakery,
(adv). ' " " ' '
Phone 544.
oTi
BILUE BURKE
"The Education of
Elizabeth"
"Going Through The
; Rye"
' i3 the Comedy
Think
Before you figure your wife all
wrong, -be sura that you are all
right yourself then see Mack
Seunett's "Married Life" at Ye
Liberty Sunday. Adv.
Your Gowns To Order
$10.00 and ud. Get your or
ders before the spring: rush. Elite
uown Shop. 414-15 Oregon Blag.
(adv.)
To Improve Dwelling
J. B. Cooley has secured a. per
mit from the office of the city
recorder for the alteration of a
dwelling at 792 Gaines avenue.
The cost of the improvement Is
estimated at $500.
Apiiointn Administrator
An order wa3 filed yesterday
by the county court appointing
Drusilla As Thompson, adminis
tratrix, and II. M. Austin, S. E.
Brune and M. J. Lindahl ap
praisers, of the estate of Albert
S. Thompson.
Every Suit at 3iosner's
' Reduced. See , onr . patterns.
(Adv.)
Run' Over br. Automobile
Carl Bred we 11 was run over, by
an automobile yesterday -hi -at
tempting to cross Commercial
street on a bicycle. Charles He-
bal, driver, of .the-automobile, re
ported to the police that he was
unable to stop his machine quick
ly because of the slippery street.
Mr. Hebal took In a. soy to. a doc?
tor's of flee where ' It" was 'found
that he was not seriously hurt,
and he w.as taken to his home at
lioyt and Commercial streets.
Exceeds Speed Limit
G. G. OuackpnhnBh. ftfi". Knrth
Summer street, -wa cited to ap-J
I'car ueiure ine cuy coun . Satur
day to answer to the charge of
exceeding the speed limit, in driv
ing an automobile. Traffic Offi
cer Hayden. who made the ar
rest, reported that he was trav
eling at th9 rate of 30 miles, an
hour.
Bcttcr-Yet Bread
Ak your grocer. -Adv.
Basket Ball
' U. of O. vs. Willamette; univer
sity; 2 games. Friday, Jan. 2U S
p. m.. Sat., Jan. 22, 7:30 p. m.
Salem armory. Admission 50c.
Adr. U
Issue letters of Administration
In answer to a petition in the
county court for letters of ad
ministration ot the estate of Es
ther ; Garren, -who died January
5, 1921, Judge W. M. Bushey ap
pointed E. P. Morcom of Wood
burn administrator aud Charles
M. Crittenden. J. L. Calvert and
George N. Beck appraisers of tire
estate. The real and personal
property is valued at ' about $2,-
ooo. . .
Traffic Violator Fined fla
il. Bailey was given a hearing
in the city court before- Judge
Earl Race yesterday morning on
a charge o breaking the city
traffic reeulation on passing a
street car while it had stopped
to receive and discharge passen
gers. He was fined f 10.
Automobile Damaged
Automobiles driven by James
Lone, and Dr. Mercer were dam
ased iri la collision yesterday
which occurred at the intersec
tion ot State and Cottage streets.
The headlight on the Mercer car
was broken and the fender brok
en and other parts of the Long
automobile damaged.
Order Your Cake
For that party; phone
Adv.
544.
Kmelt
By, the box.
Adv. ;
Midget Market,
3Latthews Speaks to HI Y's
Prof., James T. Matthews of
Willamette last night addressed
the regular meeting ot the Hi Y
club of the Salem high school in
thai as outlined; tn the bill are the
prevention-of fire; the storage and
use of combustibles and explosives
the construction, and maintenance
ot fire. escapee., to : oversee, the
safety and adequacy of exit facili
ties In factories, i theaters, asy
lums, hospitals and . other places
where many people work, live, or
congregate, to fix punishment, and
regulate the suppression of arson.
Another bill read: at the same
session would provide that a term
of the county court be convened
in each county of the state for the
transaction ot all probate and civ
11 business cognisable by the
county courts except the transac
tion of county 'business on the
first Monday .of each month., Pro
vision is made for other sessions
Heat of Red Pepp ers
Stops Rheumatic Pain
an annpalinr fallr on "Pwmnn
alities." He centered his talk on of "e court at which- action on
the possibilities for development
of pleasing personalities. Prof.
Matthews is a very popular speak
er among high 6Chool students
and has spoken many times be
fore the HI Y club.-i. ...
Pleaded Not Guilty
Mrs, No! a Molar wai arraigned
yesterday in the justice court and
pleaded not guilty to the charge
of pointing a gun at a person.
The trial is set for January 27.
Meeting of School Board
The school board directors of
the Turner school were in , the
city yesterday . in consultation
with the county superintendent
relative to building a gymnasium
ffor the school. J. L. Wsbb. F.
Delzell and C. W. Hewitt are
members of the board who were
present,
Approve Final Account
. An order approving the final
account of the estate of D. -C.
Sherman was 'filed In the county
court Aesterday. W. J. Culver
acted as executor of the estate.
yj reuses? I?
10 htti'rt" Crytul ViTiiu Sop; 8
Ur of Cream Oil Soup; one large
packafa &etom washing povder-f 1.00
14 baft at Craam Oil Boap. 1.00
pound fa Criaco . ' 1-23
33 bar Laundry Soap 1.00
HIOBXAITO O&0CEBT
748 Jlyjhland .ATno. Phone 496
(:&B0WERS0X
Groceries
383 rCourt Street Phone 409
SALEM CLEAHERS AND
i ' - DYERS ' '
. Repairing and Alteratloni ,
1215 S. qoml t, Phone 183S
The Yacumn CnpiLavc ai-
- ' riycrl at
. , . ...
A. H. MOORE'S
DIXIE :"V;
IOUGHNUTS 30cDoz,
SALEM BAKING CO.
139 Cdnrt Street. Phone 954
W. W. M00RE
vFnrnltnrt Btpre ;
Tie Home, of tte Tletrel
ton get more for 7onr money.
Moore'
ThweV a Moral "'
In Mack Sennett's "Married
Life" it the beholder can stop
laughing long enough to discover
it. At Ye Liberty. Sunday. Adv.
Hetums Verdict for Emmons
In a suit in the circuit court.
instituted by T. E. Emmos against
J. D. Turnidge and Claude John
son, executors of the estate of
WBXS XV BAT.TTM, OSEOOX
atv-ft
XXJQH HOTU.
: A Bom Awar from Hobs
Btrietlr Modern $1.00 par day
100 Booms of SoU4 Comfort
Only Hatal U Baaiaeaa IMaWiet
Sales
and
Serrice
VALLEY MOTOR CO.
Phnling Time
Secure! Reliable .Fruit and Orna
mental Trees, Sma-U Fmlta, Roses,
"tub saLem nursery
. COMPANY
42S Oregon Bldg. i Phone 1763
Talking Machines and Records
Player Piano and Player. Bolls
it Pays to Trade The
I ARI.IERa? CASH STORE
; ' a Burton Dordall , ,
KIT North CoMterdal 4T.
WOODi WOOD
C&H a n. Tracy. Wood Co.
; for all kinds ot :
". V dry wood;',;' ? "
prompt delivery
Phone 520
id a.
W00DRY
conducts sale anywhere In
Marlon or Polk counties.
Etore located 270 N. Com'L
AUCTIONEER
Files Discharge Papers-
Carl David - Gabnelson, first
lieutenant oh the 27th infantry.
filed discharge papers from the
United States army Thursday In
the office of the county clerk.
Le?ai manic l
Get them at The Statesman of
fice. Catalog on application. (Ad)
HrookH Girl Dies. Here , i
Miss Mary Clementina Stergis.
daughters of Mr. and Mrs., Ralph
Stergis, of Brooks. Or., died yes
terday morning at 239 South Cottage-street.
Salem, at the age of
9 years. She i survived, by one
sister. Mrs. Gladys Deardorf, and
two brothers, Harry and Franda
Stergis, all of Brooks, beside her
parents. Funeral services will be
held at S the Evangelical church
at Brooks Saturday mornig at
10:30. burial to be in the Salem
I. Ot O, F. cemetery. The remains
are at the Terwilliger home.
Ontario Flitor Here-
George K. Aiken, publisher of
the Ontario Argus, is spending a
lew days in the city on business
and visiting the legislature. Mr.
Aiken made a study of the Non
partisan league In North Dakota
last year and wrote a series of
articles for the Oregonlan cover
ing his observations.
county business will be transacted.
Physical Trcamng
Exhibitions Planned
The girls of Washington Junior,
high school under the supervis
ion at Miss Conitred Hart are
planning a series of physical
training exhibitions. The first ot
these is to be given Friday eve
ning. Jan. 21 at S o'clock. An
admission of 10 cents will be
charred, the nroceeds to go to
the music fund. Friends and pa
trons of the schools are cordially
Invited. -
Will Alter Stow? Building
D. H. Clark is making arrange
ments for altering his store buil-
Your Car Needs' Service
A heavy, well equipped tovr car
and well equipped shop always at
.your service
Great Western Garage
Phone 4 4 . Opposite Court House
WE NEVER SLEEP
Lawrence Gala in California-Lawrence-
Gale, of Gale- & Co.,
left Wednesday evening on. a com
bined business, and pleasure trip
to"" San Francisco, Los Angeles
and other California points. Dur
ing his stay Mr. Gale will observe
the business: conditions ' In . the
south. He, expects to be gone for
two or three weeks.
A
DREAFilMND
RINK
Dance Every yednes
:" day and Saturday ; ;
Dreamland Orctestra
Vnve WeapoBH With Police-
Larry Walker and G. S. van
Csten were taken before Judge
Earl1 Race yesterday' to answer
to the charge of , carrying , con
cealed weapons. The -men said
thev were looking for work and
after a word of counsel from the
judge, were-told to leave-their
weapons ; with thev. chief of po
lice. The case' waa then dismis
sed. . 1
FOR BARGAINS
of all kinds such as furniture,
stoves, ranges, machinery, of
all kinds see the
CAPITOL JUNK &
BARGAIN HOUSE
218 Center " Phione 39S
Mining Bicycle Found
. A bicycle was brought Into the
police station Wednesday by Po
lice OQSicer Victor, which - was
found in front of the Oregon Elec
tric depot. The records revealed
the owner of the wheel as being
Morris - McKinney. The wheel
was reported missing Monday ot
this week.
The' penetrating heat of "Red
Pepeer Rub" will bring almost In
stant relief from the pains of
rheumatism, pleurisy, col da, lum
bago, neuritis., backache, strains.
sprains, sore muscles and stiff,
aching oints.
Penetrating heat immediately
frees -the blood circulation that
carries .oftl' the congestion and
pain is gone. -
Nothing, has euch concentrated.
penetrating heat as red peppers.
The moment you apply Red Pep
per Rub you feel, the- tiufltag
heat. . In three minutes it warm
the congested spot through' and
through. , . . '
: When yon era suffering so you .
can hardly , get aroand, Jut get
a jan of Rowles Red Pepper Rsbv
made from red: peppers. It eosta
little- at anjr drug - store.. The
quickest reflet known, awaits yon.
Use It alwiys for-colds In-chest.
Outfitters to
W05IEN, MISSES and CH1LDIIEX
Quality
Merchandise
Popular
'Prices
Cemetery Association
Corporation Bm Passed
Senator Moses: bill amending
the. cemetery association . corpora
tion law so that funds may be
used more freely, for maintenance
was passed' by the senate- yester
day. At present only the Rlver
vlow cemstery of Portland Is af
fected' by the measure.
Xarrowly Escapes . In jnry .
In attempting to dodge an au
tomobile yesterday, R. J. Young,
925 North Twenty-first street,
who was riding a bicycle west in
the alley - between Twelfth and
Capitol street, lost control of his
wheel and slid under-an approach
ing automobile. Fortunately Mr.
Young escaped injury. The bi
cycle was considerably damaged.
Damaged by.CollNio
.An, automobile driven by W.
II. Tarker was badly damaged In
an automobile collision occurring
yesterday. Mr. Parker war driv
ing eouth on Capitol street when
an automobile driven by Dr. O.
R. Ross of the Oregon state hos
pital, traveling east on Center
street, collided-with his car. The
hind v heel on the Parker car was
broken.i . . . '
Almanacs
Wa have on hand a number
lot MacDonald'a 1921 Almanac
one ot the most complete and
comprehensive lines published:
Contains charts of positions of
the. planets, daily advice, prop
er timej for plantlns and har
vesting by the moon, predic
tions and much other valuable
Information. Come In and, get
one, , Price 20 cents. ,
I ' - ''
Tyler's. Drug Store
' 157 South Commercial St.
HIQHE3X PJIICS PAID
SECOND HAND FURNITURE
Stoves, CarpeU and Tools
Capital Hardware & Furniture Co.
286 N. Commercial St, Phone 47
1921
HAND LUGGAGE
ELECTRIC MACHINE &
ENGINEERING CO.
For Thor Washing Machines and
Electric Work and Supplies.
k V 117 Conrt St. . Phone 488
O
Busie
1921
will be a big year for
I PERSONAL ElEimON
,'.W. . J. Culver, roadmaster for
Marion county, was in Woodburn
and Gervais yesterday in the In
terest" of road business. - ' .
Henry Zorn of Champoeg was
in the city yesterday attending
the legislature.
Mrs. Mary I. Fulkerson was
visiting schools . Wednesday , In
North Howell, Evergreen and
Brush Creek. . She. reports- the
school work , as progressing
nicely. ,
Gus Newb-rry, an attorney
from Newberry, was in the city
yesterday on legal, business.
CapU A. A. Gowan, attorney
from Burns, is here for a- tew
day attending to business and
attending the sessions of the leg
Marion County Court is
for Senator Rycaf Biu
One ot the hardeat committee
fights In the legislature has aris
en in the committee of .commerce
and navigation over Senator,. Ry
an's bill to exempt counties from
the payment of royalty: on rock
and gravel taken - from tne oeas
of navigable streams by contrac
tors, for use on public works.
Members of the state - land
board declare the bill virtually
will kill the act- The royalty
fixed by the board Is 10 cents a
cubic yard, and .the. proceeds,
amounting ' to. abont 845.000. In
the last year goee Into the Irrei
ducible.. school - fund.. J. A.
CharchUl, state , superintendent
of schools appeared before-, the
committee- yesterday : against the
bill. - . . - .
It' was supported at the hear
Ing by W. ..M Bushey,. ; Marion
county ludge RepresenUtlve T.
B. Kay and ethers. The royalty
under the- act Is. charged) against
the contractors,, hot If the mater
ial la nsed- for. public work.- they
add : it to the - contract - price
charged counties or other muni
cipalities. ' -
t f 1 1 ' 1
for on Exempt Property
Urged by Jones' Measure
LADLV & BUSH BANKERS
, desert! BanVlTig BnrlTiftn
. -. . . - --
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Office Ejbvxx frcsrlO zx to 2-p. rx.
HARTMANBR0S.C0.
-
" Tor Tins Jewelry
Jeweleniad Optlclacj 1
"WAUFELT''!
Takes the plaee of
eloth; at about one
. thlrrl
Yl-Se IIAX 0. BUREN
1. 171 N. Commercial St
a a1? rth Commercial St
at the Electric Siga "SEOES'
'l
WIiattlaYiYrir
Jf buy, sell and.sxchtnge
new and econd-luTid tnrrd-ture,-f
tores, ranges, rgs,'
tooh eta. We will buy ypi
OQt, r"
. COL. W. P. WRlOinc -
Auctioneer
171 N, Com'l.St. Salem, Or,
List your sales with us
PcopIeVFunatere
? Stort
K!gat Phose 104 T Phon7I4
SAIXU ALBANY
, Do 70a take
TURKISH BATHS
If not, why. not 7
No other baths ot' treatments
can produce the jpennanent re
lief 1 to the person: suffering
from 'disagreeable cold or ail
ments ot the tlesh or body like
the Turkish Baths will,
OREGON BATH HOUSE
Open 8 a. m. until 9 p. tn.
Lady and Gentlemen attendants
k. - . . . .
( II ' ' --4. .1
I am prepared with a big stock
and
LOWER PRICES.
MA 0. BUREN
179 No. Commercial Sb
AT
1916
- PRICES
MAX. O: BUREN
179 N. Com T Street
$9.00
DOWH
A WEEK
Will Bur a
ONE MINUTE ELECTRIC
VASHING BLACHINE
mi. GAHLSD0RF
I The Store of HOUSEWARES
. , . v. - -.vyii 1
"'SSSBeSSlMSSSSMSSBSSlSSMSSMSMSSSMMS
HIGHEST;PRICES
- raid for
Walnuts and White
' :' Beans
PEOPLE'S CASH
- STORE
1
Our clients' plans-are-carried
out
with Ideal tact
and. grace- - Our
staff is expertly
trained and our
equipment exhib
its rare harmony.
Oiir ample facili
ties insure, per
fect, service to
our clients.
SOUTHERN SEAS
LURE HARDING
(Continued from pace 1)
Mr: Harding during the campaign,
will be in charge. - -
A story of -Mr. Harding's de
votion. to one of his fellow towns
men came to light tonight after U
had : been kent. secret . for severs!
weeks. . It: involved a financial
guarantee by the . president-elect
to enable his church to continue
the salary -of a pastor who has
been incapacitated sine .juiy -
The minister is Dr. Thomas u.
McAfee, of the Trinity , Baptist
church, ol which Mr. Harding is
a trustee. Dr. McAfee was stric
en with paralysis more than six
months ago ana tne strain 01 pw
in v hl ajtJarr in addition. to that
of an acting pastor weighed heav
ily on the church. The question
came to a painful Issue at" a recent
mwiin. of the trustees and Mr.
Harding agTeed to pay. the ,rJr
of tbe .new. pastor lr tnai 01
McAfee were continued., ,
Would Create Ottice
:of State Fire Marshal
A bill creaUng the- oiuce 01
Ftate fire marshal had first' read
tag in the house yesterday after
noonj Theduties of the fire mar-
Much of, the church,, school and
hospital and other property In the
state which is now. exempt, from
taxation will be made taxable it
a measure to be Introduced today
by Senator Jones gets by both
houses. and Is. signed by. the governor,-
;
The clause relating to exempt
property of. literary, benevolent.
charitable and scientific institu
tions strikes oat. the .words
and euch Teal estate 1 b
lonrlnr to such institutions as
shall be actually, occupied for ine
purposes for which they 'are-in
corporated." and confines the
limitation to ' property wnouy
operated, and maintained - by and
through donations -and - subscrip
tion V . . -.. -; - "
The bill confines entirely to
houses of worship the building
of such chnrch organiiations that
shall be exempt and; adds chnrch'
schools to the tax rolls,. An' add
ed clause exempts from taxation
all property, ot all" honorably, dis
charged Civil war veterans, sail
ors and marines to tne amount ui
$1000. . r
O
UR sight is the God-
guide that helps ns
pick our way through
iTia taneled time-trails. Let
the experience of others,
guide you wisely when yon
feel your need of glasses.
Have our trustworthy opto
metrist test your eyes and
the j glasses we will furnish
you j at reasonable cost will
?ause you to see the wisdom
of coming here.
1
:ts v.:
Material
Ci t
Whenever the weather is right it wflT Be time to"
spray. your-trees. -,
, ' ' We have all the different kinds that are used here
including the famous Sherwin-Williams Dry Lime-Sol-phur
Spray, that Oil Spray that gave such good results
last year, Stolx Solution, Bordo Spray, also, Sulphur,
Lime, Bluestone,.etc " You.wCl find-our prices as low.
as can be,mada on first class material.
BEET
. Just received a car of that High Grade Beet Pulp
and are able to sell at greatly reduced prices. Special '
prices In large lots. 1 . ,
D. A. "Wnite & Son
Phone 160
253 State Street
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GRAND
a
One Nignl, Tuesday
- January 25th
AMERICAN
SYNCOPATED.
ORCHESTRA
30PeopIe30
greatest Orchestra of
its kind in the World;
-HaatOrderslTOW
' Seat Sale Monday
Substitute Ms'Are V"
Entered by Hume
s
Votif icitlon. of Senator Hume's
bills calling for regulation of pcl
t. narochlal or denominational
schools are contained in sunsuiuie
hiiu which the senator miroaucee
yesterday to. take, the, place .of
senate bills x.ana is. - .
. Tha first reUins the provision
that the Portland city soperinteor
dent, the representative of the in-
dependent coUege president's. as
KAci&tton and the representative
of the Catholic Educational asaoei
irnn shall he removed - front- the
state standardlxatlon board, but
it ramoTM nrivate. parocniai. ana
Miiriin schools, colleges and
nnimrsltlM from tbe . use tor
which standardization Is prohiblt
mA. ifavinr only normal schools
" - a
that could not he. stanaaraiiea
under the, act. I f
. The second . measure proviues
that the reaulrements that must
be met by public schools must be
mt. br tort v ate. denominational
and parochial schools and acade-
mies. Colleges are not menuonw
mm la th OrlrtnSj bill. 1 V
Upon motion of eenaior uiu
yesterday, his WIl to regulate the
mnAnrt of collection agencies, bu
reaus of offices was waeiiniieiy
postponed. ..
BiU Aims at Stamping Out
ol Venereal Diseasei
Pnnlshment ot tine or imprison
mnt -or both is provision in. a
r . . . . . I . . . . 1 m
bill ; lntrooucea yesiraj'-lu
house that has for. its purpose the
avtamtitnz out of venereal diseases.
persons who knowingly work on
ia snch condition or who know
Ingly employ one whom they know
Tn M! BtU IU - '
s place where food 1r. mannlac
tared. erenared. served or aoldare
tath li&ble to the fine. Bepresen-
Kl UUye : KoreU . totrodnted the bill.
V WHEN CHILDREN ARE AS
:ttK)NGRY;-to:Blw',V
Give tHera real nourujisicst aj r; ir
ons sUceoE'HOLSUM BREAD' willi
butter knd jam
HOLSUMBREAEr
i
Is your .
Beit BREAD
Buy more "
of.it. ,
If TOUT
BestFood
Eat more
oflL
-.
V
Cherry, City Baking
Company
SPEGIALS
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Throughout the Store
' Down come prices, regardless of our loss.
Several lines we are completely closing out
. others we have in but a few broken styles
;- and sizes. You. must see to appreciate' the
' real value of thesebargaln3. -
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Salem Variety Store
152 N. Commercial' St
n