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- , : V .if,- . THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM; OREGON - THURSDAY MORNING. JANUARY ;27-1921 8 CIT Y NEWS IN BRIEF File ,IteIort 0 Est ' , j he semi-annual report of the estate oh Wolf, deceased, was filed yesterday In the county court Julius C. Wolf was the ex of the estate. He also filed in aount 0f the partnership of tlon. the estate. was stopped to discharge passen gers, reported to the police depart ment that the motorman making the complaint was in error. He said his automobile was not out of the garage all the day in oues- in an effort to quiet the title' to about IS acres of land near Stay ton. According to the complaint the right to a clear title has been under dispute for a long period of time. . Dance at the Auburn Hall- Friday evening. Free bus leaving O. E. at 8.30. (Ad?.) Son Is Born Mr. and Mrs. Clarence of 1030 Norway street are the parents of a boy, born yesterday. Cherro Flour . t your grocer wm give you a .hoDolng , bag free if you uy Cherro Flonr. (AdT.) To Build! Bungalow - ! a beautiful bungalow is in the oAiirsa of construction at 96 Washington atreet, for E. E. liar- Guild Dance Tonight. Armory his. The home wnen . completed wilt cost approximately $4300, ac cordliig to a permit which has been Issued in the office of the city recorder. S. Synnes is the contractor, , , . ,; ... . Big Time Big Crowd Big music Accordion player. Every thing big. (AdT.) Claims Error in Report i E N. Bugglea, who was charged with passing a street car, while it Riches Hare Daughter A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Stanley A. Riches of Turner, January Id. She has been given the name of Rachel Olive. Stop February 1-2-3 your chance to invest in the Young Women's Christian Association. (Adv.) Every Suit "ai sloaner'a "Vr Reduced. See our patterns. (Adv.) 3 Daughter is Born A daughter was born January S to Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. Murray at their home at 444 North Win ter street. She haa been' named Lila Louise. 1 Automobile Collision An automobile collision occured yesterday at the intersection' of Court and Commercial streets, when automobiles driven by Mrs. I. M. Wells and William Zirkel. route 7, collided. Mrs. Wells, who reported the accident to the police department, said she was driving south on Commercial, at the same time the Zirkel car entered the intersection and turned eouth in front of her. Several spokes were broken out of a weel in the Zirkel car. To Loan $2500 on real estate security. Ivan u. Martin. Masonic Temole (Adv.) Guild Dance Tonight. Armory I .Nine piece orchestra, with ac- nnn Annan r EUGENE O'BRIEN i: , ; . - In- ' U "Broadway and 4 IIUUIC Scenic Rndyard Kipling's M i The Road.to Mandalay j, Sung by )1 MR. MACDONALD t CtlBk DUUW JUIJ , Fireman Called xne city lire department was cordion player from Portland. I called into service twice yesterday, oinging wun aancing. .icaeisiin both instances burninr chim 55 cents. Adv.) . Inevs were the cause. A mthr nn . - i .. . i 1 ' ; i usuai coincident was me zaci mat the number of the residences were both 475 and the street Commer- Two Girl Born-i ' Mr. and .Mrs.: Thomas Juza of 1052 Saginaw street, are the par-leial. but one was North and the ent of a girl, born January 21. (other South Commercial. tether Ignore Is the name which has been given to a little daughter born to Mr. and Mrs. Rodney IL! iMapes, January 22. Cherro Flonr - ' Your grocer win give you ".. a shopping bag free If you buy Cherro Flour. (Adv.) To nold Silver Tea New Spring Materials At Mosher'a the Tailor. (Advt. MrCall & Riley Co-. Inc. 20 Broad Street. New York City, have published the Financial Outlook for 1921 (7th year). It is a valuable book or 40 pages on , .finance and business for the The ladles of the south section 1 present year. ; Copies will be for of the First Congregational church will hold a silver tea this after noon from 2:30 to 5 o'clock, at the home of Mrs. F. A. Thompson, 1575 South Commercial street. warded r upon 'request charge. (Adv.) without 10 iW f Cryttal Whita 8oap: 3 bara at Cram Oil Soap: Urre paekaf SWmoi washing: powder.fl.OO 14 ef 0r Oil 8op . 1.00 poaad eB CrUe - 1-2 iilon Lanndrr.So.p . 1.00 j H moaijurD oioczaY US HicfcUaA Aveaua. - Fnoa 496 CARL&.B0WERS0X Card ot" Thank we wish to thank our many friends for their kindness during the sickness and death of our beloved mother and grandmother; j also for the many floral offer ings. Mr, and Mrs. W.' I. Davis. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Davis. ; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schram. (Adv.) New Spring Fashions At Mosher'a the Tailor. (Advt "I Groceries 383 Cotirt Street.;i;Ptoe 409 SALEM i CLEANERS AND DYERS Purchase Properly- Lee L. Gilbert . has purchased the. property of Grant Corby which includes lot a djoci s a, save a por tion of the k)t 45 feet long and 26 feet wide. The purchase price waa High Debater TO Ralph Bailey, premier debater ot Salem High school, is confined to his home with a rather severe illness and doubt is felt as to whether he will be able to take part in the debate which Is sched uled with' Brownsville for Feb. Mr. Bailey Is a debater of remark able ability and the loss will be deeply felt by the Salem team. In the advent ot his inability, Kenneth Terry will take up his work. Artisan Social Don't forget the Basket Social to be given by the United. Arti sans, Odd Fellows hall. Thursday, January 27. 8 oicidek. All wel come, (adv.) Visiting at Rosrburg T. J. imams is spending a few days in Roseburg visiting with friends and attending bus iness. He formerly lived in that city. Trasses- Fitted at Tyler's Drug itore by an expert in the business. (Adv.) Pays Fine of Ten Dollars C. Butte was fined $10 by Jndge Earl Race, Tuesday for passing street car, which was stopped to load and unload passengers. Legal Blanks- Get them at The Statesman of fice. Catalog on application. (Ad) Charged With Grand Larceny- Joseph F. Taggert. representing himself as being an eastern profes sional baseball player, is wanted In Tacoma. Wash., on a charge of grand larceny, according to a mes sage received by the police officers of this city. He is said to be about 33 years of age. , The police are requested to be on the lookout for the maa.i I PERSONAL IIEHTION LEA OF SCHOOLS SHOWS DISlSS nstitutions for Children are Handicapped by Poor Equipment HUE FISH BILL "Come and see." Invariably this la the olea the ways and means committee ot PASSES IIS E Felony is Crime for Writing False Statement to Get Credit ice r taTvoufua4 IXQSTaATxn ait aOocxxr too. scWya. Daoosoo ft m vt U. aua.' roi ov WITHOUT AT COST TO) raLacalOaaW'w;. t jr voazcmr T 5IUL"(1S A -if to With only ose dlaaentlng ..vote the house yesterdar. forenoon passed the Rogue river fish bill the legislature by the superinten-1 agreed, upon, by the commercial dents or those state institutions I tuning Interests, sportsmen of the ! having the care of children the I state, and' federal representatives; boys and girls ot tender years who I at a meeting held" In . Portland have been called delinquent, the I last November. .The one adverse detective ot mind or body, the I vote was cast by Representative blind and deat and those unfortu-l Johnson of. Josephine county, who' nate in a Bcore ot other ways, who I objected to the emergency clause. are sent for the only protection I House bill No. .14. by Repreaen- the world affords them to the I tatlve - Wells of Multnomah mak state schools, where waiting lists ling it a Xelony for. any person to are long ana enaunng. i isue a false written siatemeat to Members of the committee werel secure credit:' passed by a prat- invited to witness the crowding! and lack ot segregation at the school for feeble-minded and at the training' school for boys, the congestion ahd fire hazerd at the girls' school, and last night they were invited to visit the school tlcally unanimous vote. The act provides a penalty ot not mote than one year In jail or by a fine of not more than f 1000 or by both. ... JL bill providing, for the licens ing ,ot dental., hygtenlst- Intro- mm n MM LAR1IER TRANSFEIl . PHONE 120 FfflE FAIULY FUEL . - i for those wise enoash to ordsx' their- coal here.V Hava s de liver a ton or ttr to Tou all dreaa4 and note Low. mnch bet ter heat and cleaaar llrei yba have. Wouldn't ask yom" make the test It It cost taora.' It doesn't. It really coats less and the trial wHT prove It be yond question. ! for the deat and the school for the duced by' Representative Hopkins blind where more room and more of Douglas and .Jackson counties, adequate equipment and better was Indefinitely, postponed upon paid teachers are needed. I the request ot the committee on Alt Schools Insoected 1 dentistry M.mw. f th. rnmmhtM Willi Representative Gordon's bill. Insnect -ach nchool and will aerree aimed at. the InterfUU bridge With tVio .nnrlnMi1n i that 1 ;wWUJtWU v muiuiuumh tuuni,, thW witbin r..nn was referred to' tke. Multnonlah But It la a fate guess that in few felgation iM!?? JZ if anv Inatanrea will thev find i uuc " iumwuuvcu vj wiuu The Ace,ti27 N; High. (AdT.) Attention m. 1 ii (..liaveyoa. piannea to invest in ' the! Repairing and Alteratloni ,iNhej Youtigi .Women's Association 1115 8. Com! St. Phdae 1388 for 1921? (AttT.) ' ; f !tonM'j0Julit,Jiy Its Yacuinn Cups have ar- i v rired at A. IL LIOORE'S WiUiaxn, Buck Die ; WiTlla.m -Biitt a lonr-tlme sident of 'Salera. -died in Seattle, Wash:-yesterday wille visiting hi son, William Back,. Jr.., He is pur vlved by three daughters : Mrs. James Olinger and Mrs. George Betty of Salem, and Mrs. Lulie A complaint was filed yesterday I Menard or POrtlahd r and j one SOU, T llliaLU UV.A , Ul , OCUC Wash. ..The funeral announce ments will be made" later. Ar rangements will be in charge Of the Terwilliger Funeral Home. in the circuit court by C P. Nel bert. against O. K. Goodman et at. tlXlE 4 . . tOUGHNUTS 30c Doz: . j. . f - 1 SALEM BAKING CO. b Gonrt Street Phona 954 TREES v For Spring Planting Order From THE 8AI,E.I NURSERY QMIPASY 428 Oregon Building SALEM :; OREGON Phone 1763 f W.7.1100RE rcralturf Btori ThV Eom ofl tat .Tlatrala SzXzi toi gat more- for rotue moan t --.j t .. ; AlOOTa . . . r . It ti Fa ji' to Tra4 w IM , fARLIERS CASH STORE I : C Burton DurdaH aUT Korth Coaasaarctsl 9i ' YAUY HOTORCO. Player Piano And PI jcr HoSj LOOK!. . VS BrSCTESS FOXt TOOt ATJTOS.6AKB Car not hitting right? Brlng.lt i to us. A place to get Urea, tubes, spot lights, skid chains and tire i pumps. Great Western Garage Phone 44. Opposite Court House ALWAYS OPE3T ' J. T. Hunt, county commission er. and W. J. Culver, county road master, are going to Stayton and Sublimity today. They are making plans for the road work for the coming season. Judge Percy J. Kelley of the circuit court; is going to Albany today to hold court. He will be in Salem on Friday and continue the January term in the circuit court here. By February 1 It Is thought the calendar for this term will be cleared. George Etzel! of Stayton. was in the city yesterday. George Sturgia ot Brooks, was a visitor at' the court house Wed nesday. John Looney ot Jerterson. waa in consultation with the county court yesterday regarding road business.' . " ' ' ' ' . John E. Dunn.' president' of the Oregon Dairy Council or Portland was In the city yesterday In the in terest of legislation concerning his organization. ; James B. Flnnigan, an attorney of Portland, was at the state house yesterday on businesa. .. . Lloyd Hauser, ot the sporting avuus.iirra.oi .uauser Bros., with atores at Salem, Corvallis. and TTn. gene, was in Salem yesterday on ouamcss at in state house. " i : I . IT 3IIGHT IXAYi: HAPPENED The immortal George: "What a pretty tavern. I do not remem ber it. 1 had better stop there and refresh xnysell. Aide: "But. general, time pres ses and you have already entered S.000 taverns, stopped under twice as many elms, not to men tion wells and fountains. The Immortal Georre: T knn. but the thing has become a habit them within the committee's pow er to help, for demands from all departments and Institutions total more than 1800.000 lri excess" of the S per cent tax limitation of the constitution E. S. Tlllinghast, superinten dent of the state school for the deaf presented to the' committee last night the need of a new build ing so It will be unnecessary to use one ot the present buildings which has been adjudged by two archl- at the request of the woman's re lief corps, providing for an oath of allegiance for all school teach ers, vas referred to the commit-1 tee on education-to amend the bill to nrovide that all collets teachers now employed shall also subscribe to the oath. At the request of Representa tive Child s of Lynn, house bill 10. relating to the terms of conn-1 ty courts, was tabled. tects and the state tire marshal as"Lavv!dss Lawyer! Board. Is Aim of Bill by Smiln unsafe. The " estimated . cost is $25,000. Among equipment need ed. is a new printing press In the printing' department to supplant a press j) resented second.' hand to the school many years ago. and a linotype macnine so modern print ing may.be taught. , Tnilnghast Quizzed, When Mr. Tlllinghast 0UK1ALSCH09L SUMMER SESSION ANNOUIiCEIIEirrS . ; The summer tetms of the Oregon Normal School : will be tali - as follows:' .;.'. moxmolthV ' v ' -V .' v'-- i .kV'Vi Regular Courses six weeks beginning June 27. 192L Elementary Teachers Training Course twelve weeks fcw' ; ginnlng-nne 27. lSXlv . v . . ?f.;j ' ' . '''.! ' : . :.(! -I J PEXDLETOX: . , . ' - j For detailed lffformatloa eoncernlag atonnionti write td J: IL t For detailed Information eoncernliig' Pendleton write to IL,E Inlow, Pendleton, Oregon. , ; To even p on the senate for re fusing to kill a bin to regulate drugless . therapeutics. Senator Smith of Joaepbine county yes terday introduced a measure to create a board of lawless lawyers! to be atmotnted br the rovernor brought I and to' have power to arrant 11- up the problem ot teacher, short-1 censes for "ambulance chasing age he waa questioned sharply by I nd the DractIcea'nrescriber to be Representative-!, B. Kzf, who re-1 frowned upon by the regular-llhe! iuki. mtiD i d uvnior jawvsrs. ssenaior zsmiLU is a physician. Oregon Dairy : Council ; . ' 1 weeung j-e0ruary,4 minded him 7,000.000' idle people in the Unit ed States and . that employment should become easier tq get. 4 "1 doubt if it will be felt In the teachlne nrofMBion. f srnc1allv tn the specialized : line we require." replied lr. Tlllinghast. , "At least I ; The Oregon 'Pairy .council , .wUl I hava not received an application I hold, a meagng jrthetockhald In .the last six. months, and ordUlera, and members; on February narjly J. should have . received al t .2 p.m7 in Portland Central dozen In that length. of time ... Library., room JL." .Plans' for re- . iir. Tlllinrhasf informed th 1 organizing cenain orancnes. oj committee that for six Year thai the work will be discussed. : J. must keep on stonninr. terity expects it.- . ; WOOD WOOD Call Q. JL Tracy Wood Co,; . for an kinds ol - J. . drywood;;- ,;':'.V-!' tronpt deUvary; z l " Fboh 10 ELECTRIC LIACHIHE & j HIGCiEERIIlG CO. for Tkor Waahlag Machine and . i.aueetrxe worK tad Bnppiias, Phons 411 V UT Cotrt EU HARniAWBR0S.CO. ; Jot Tlat Jewelry eWeleri tvad Opttdini "WA1LFELT" Takes the plaee to! loth at about one third .'. -:" 11AXO.BUREII lit N. dammerclal St SI 7 North Commertial Bt RjitheElectrM Sim "SHOES' r jpiirilsVeYoii? ; wt bay. sa and exchange (new and second-hand furnl-. j! t. rangea,' mgs, todlj, ttft w wUl buy yen j euL ...;. C0li.W. F. WRIGHT c Aactloneer f ,T N. Coxmst.. Balenu Ors Ut your sales With m . Pc:pl6' Fcrcitol ' KlXkl Phone 104T FhowsTf T00DRY eondnct tales anywhere la Marlon or Polk counties, Etor located 270 N. Coal AUCTIONEER DREAIiHATIQ Dance Etcit Wedaes iaj and Saturday Dreatdasd Orcbcilra xnanzsT fbics paid FOT . : SZCOilD BAITD rUlUUTUalE Stoves, Carpets ana toois Csnltai IXardware Fumltare Co. a MS B1as ftatY 2ti Jim commercial du ruvum Busick's ' t -" r'-- ' . ' g AT.TTJL AXBAHT FOR BARGAINS of all kinds such as furniture, stoves, ranges, machinery, ot all kinds see the CAPITOL JUNK & BARGAIN HOUSE 315 Center PhonellS $ 9 .00 DOWN A WEEK WillBort ONE MINUTE ELECTRIC WASHING MACHINE VtL GAHLSD0RF, The Store of HOUSEWARES 1921 HAND LUGGAGE HIGHEST PRICES FI4 for ; Walnuts and White Beans PEOPfFS CASH . STORE W, f AT 1916 PRI0E3 MAX. jO. BUREN 179 XT, Coml Gtxt t Pos- Kids KitHets Ctildrcn FREE BIATTXEB Saturday. 11 a. ta. ' To "TOE lost crrr Blifh Theatre x per capita cost of . operating the school has been lower than at any other school for the deaf' in the Pacific coast or Rocky mountain states, , . . . i The superintendent asked lor an Increase in salary, but added that if-the committee could not grant this to refrain from cutting his maintenance and teachers' salar ies. The entire budget estimate is 1109.850. ..... Blind Need MorVRoom. j. w.,jtowara urged, a new building; for the school for .the blind to. relieve present .conges tion, fire danger and to mekeseg-r A delightful" evening wss given regation. possible for the moral !at night by the young .men of protection oj the Inmates. The es-lthe Y. M. C. A. complimentary tlmated . cost' Ot the bnlldin. Itn tha.hlch school rirl reserves of which is not Included in-the bud- t be Y. W. C A., The affair was v w . vw.uuu. - iw mil uuuiu expression 01 araitiPe u b estimate, wttb'out -tiie.'Bdildlog. is I toart of the, young .men -for ser- E, Dunne, the neW presIdenC will preside. . Fred W, Merrill Is the new secretary. Edith, Knight Hill, who haa served ' the council ahd directed, all the .educational, work for. the past two years, has re signed, . . The. Marlon. County .Produce and Creamery Co." and the Ladd c Bush Bank are members ot the Oregon Dairy Council.' represent ing this locality.. . Girl Reserved of Y.W.CJi; Guests of Boys of Y.M.CA I: IS'-. ' ZUZlTa .1-. . -'JOHNNIE'FISSEofRoa' Iilssi AI.1ERICAH LEGIOlIr SCOKER 30 Rounds Good Boxing;, j FRANKIE MURlWof Dearer ' h "r' ;: t ..BABE HERIiAN,' Samnwii; -ri : ' ouri curdy ; Help iht hoys that helped 700 And t onght for' 70a. SalcnV Armory, Tnesday, Fehruary 1 , 8 p, n. ' AdmHsion $1.50 ;f I fealccay $1.03 ' - Ringtide 2.00 ' ; i 1 ;. 45.500 More than 30 years ago the su perlntendent's salary was fixed at 100 a month, and the superinten dent asks'the board to inereasa it to JIz&j- He explained that one of We have for sale, two apart ment houses in Salem. Well located and drawing a good In come. u Also a splendid, modern eight room residence In Salem. S40 acre farm well located in Oregon, at $40 per acre. 140 acre farm on Paclfle Highway, well improved at ISO per acre. Also one of the best business propositions In Salem. OREGON- REALTY EXCHAXGE INVESTMENT C03D7ANY by Will E. Purdy. whom every one knows. ' his teachers is paid $110 a month. I r'nnaiated at. rime and movlnc The matron, wife of (he superin-. pictures followed by. a lunebwi. lenu.ni, receives aid. in anaiuon I Fifty-four young . people were 10 ms ,fluues.ss superintendeptcl present to enjoy ;tbe event. ouircriaicaaeoi noWmTa. miormed me DOSrOT that B a m fa Krvnk-. keeper and steward' for the school. I PnrTlan'rl Rrtvr vtfin The demand ot the state food ' ryr and dairy department and of the state livestock sanitary hoard also were heard last night, the former asking 150,000 and the latter 960,000. C. L. Hawley.' newly elected A PRACTICAL TEST There are scores of graduates of this school In Salem and the vicinity. Just look about and see if you can find one person who has finished a course with us, who is out ot employment. We don't know of any. A training of this sort is an in surance against unemployment. We can help you acquire a sim ilar Independence. Call or write for information Capital Business College Salwa, Ortiwa. vices accorded them by the. girls in preparing the club's .weekly Monday night supper It. was giv en in .the First ; Baptist cbarch parlors, The .program Jor the erening OtvHjke to Eugene Earl Henry. 6505 Thirty-sixth avenue. Portland, and William Reld of 5435 Thirty-sixth avenue. also of Portland, .were in the city food and dalrr commiaainnr mnA I yesterday. Their ares sre 15 and J .P. Mickle. whom he has sue.i U. respectively. J They told the ceeded. anneared fdr that fnrf. I police officers they had the per ment. Increased efficiency which mission of their parenta to walk it waa claimed would r.nit to Eugene and back. Earle said consolidation of the atat Amnmr. I he was going to visit II. F. Miller, . - ... I ' . L 1 1 . Tllt raeni or weignts and measures I"" wnct ,n "swo. "" with the food and dairy depart- pU intended to obtain an auto- ment, was discussed but no sent I-1 K"Pn 01 in' mayor 01 i.ujen. ment of the committee expressed. and "lde from thl the Doy" Id As a matter of ocnnnmr Mr t. the . trip waa of an . educational kle said he had advised ti r. Haw- TIu to them. William had al ley not ta fnra0 ifi nnmtu i I reauy secured an auiograpn 01 deputies at this time I Governor Ben W. Olcott and Sec Sritem TfoM rwiviir. I retary of SUte Sam A. Kozer. Under discussion of the live- The P,lce telephoned to the stock sanitary board. Representa-I narents ot th' Doy, who live Cbllds raised tb main meir siaiemenis ana iney. wer sion when he Questioned the fair ajiowea 10 go. iney Fem muca ness ot the system of Inspecting! ra,e ov iaeir.eiyerince ma cattle herds that are to be put up I undoubtedly will count yesterday under the law own- tor auction, era are required to have the. tests pnor to the salewi and are entitled to the examination without cost- air, muds said that In many cases when the state office directs lo cal veterinarians to maV tii testa a fee la charcd. Thla v a red letter day of their trip. Stanfield is Invited to Address Legislature As sn. expression of confidence in United -States senator-elect m .1... . . I a as u .amuiea oy ur. w..n.4tle. state I Robert N. Stanfield. the Oregon Teierinanan, out said J a legislature will Invite him to ad condltion impossible to avoid be- dress a joint meeting of the house cause 01 tne numerous tests tnat and .senate on a date, to be ar must be made. He taJd the de-1 ranged. partment n policy Is to .KivQ thor-l . A Joint resolution extending the ournDrea neras tne, preference in I invitation waa yesterday introduc niaaing ine inspections. .Keinedial led by Senator Thomas. It men f etiflfatfon waV .suggested; and. a om may be worked out. , .When a woman U.tr.oubed with Indigestion she . gfts .on , dW. When a ma k' Is similarly filictei he votes the third-party ticket. And the" woman usually gets rid of hr IrouKle. ' $f j - ' tions that Mr. Stanfield is. pre paring to leave . for Washington and proposes that as an expres sion of confidence in the senator elect ne oe lnvitea 10 aaarcss Joint assembly kt . . , , Read the Classified Adsl SOLD THE FARII Friday, January 28A V Mile East of Salem City Units, en Market St. of Gardeir Scad" - 5 T "".T-T ; Household Fcrmtoe, CHckens,- 2 Ferd Cars, Cow, Horse, ISO" Fuilaels Hiy, WaYo"nand"I.raV chin ery, Electric Washer, etc TERMS CASHf " . ' K. C SHELDON, Owner F. N. W00DRY, ; The Auctioneer wLbt" your saler with1 Woodry for ResulU c D O WILL BE HERE NEXT WEEK y