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THE OfcECON STATESMAN. SALEM, OREGON THURSDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 3. .1021 gTy NEWSIN BRIEF Vick iwum Without Liaht z.. T. Vlckj of the utber. reported to the po- department Tuesday night by ivlfflc Ofricer Hayden. for driv i automobile -without a rear iihL H cl,eJ lo aPPar and iBiwer to tbe charge, today at l;50 o'clock . m. I , " ; ' -Ak For n,"r At yor Krocer A shopping bar free with every purchase. Eery sack uniformly milled from the be" wnfat. u'.i Salem V. Iktc v l!aketbaU, armory, Friday, Feb. 4. l IV ,lU Admission 3ic. (AdV.) - ' ) -l ' - Apprr Anointxd-l- B.C. Miles." K. n.- Millard and U 6. Boyer were appointed ap praisers yesterday by the county fonrt, of the estate of Rurton E. Carrier, deceased. Wanted Assistant cook Wanted at The Spa. (adv.) Capacity Crowd . tireeted Iouglas Fairbanks' latest and best picture "The Mark of Zorro" now playing at Ye Lib erty, (adv.) I Racket ball Multnomah A.A. club vs. Vil' lamette university. Saturday, Keoruary ;j, X:l; p. m. Salem armory. Admission Sop. (adv.) Fitted at Tyler's Drug store by an expert in the business. (Adv.) Dwelling To Il Erected . A.,bungalow will be erected In the near future at 724 North High street, by John (J. Moody. The estimated-value of the build ing, according to the permit is sued yesterday is $2500. Wanted i Assistant cook wanted at The Spa. (adv.) SIM SECURED ' IN Y. W. C. A. DRIVE Onl P.iryile. ldentifi.il William Frazicr yesterday ide-n- Campaign Will ClOSe unea a oicyna as Deiongmg 10 ct..J.. h:u i him which was brought to the Saturday NlQllt If! station recently by Police orficer Hayden. E. E. IMrdman also re covered a bicycle which had been missing for some time. Place of Today le made of reciprocal or Inter-! luntll a I lit? fKCIIUIlKf H UIIU I IIP loi ter authorizes exchange of r'K'lp iccal or inter-insurance contracts ii this state. I '.nth lulls were passed. The following bill was Intro dined in the house yesterday: H. It. 204, (substitute for II. It. !3l by Sloan Amending section 41H. Oregon laws, pertaining to the maintenance of bridges or cul verts over county road or state highways. Basketball Multnomah A. A. club vs. Wil lamette university, Saturday February 5, 8:13 p. m. Salem armory. Admission Soe. (adv.) ALICE BRADY IX K ?The Dark Lantern" ' Banjo Solo By .' Mrl MacDonald ENIA BENNETT " ,S. ix .; "The Haunted v Bedroom" Bicycle Fonnl A bicycle brought Into the po lice station Monday by Officer Brown was found to be one be longing to Claire Tucker, 1696 North liberty street. Mr. Tnck er said the bicycle was taken from the high school building. St row Hits Car D. C. Strow, 1870 South Thir teenth street, while driving his automobile yesterday in front of the city hall, had the misfortune to run into an automobile parked at the curb. Mr. Ftrow reported the accident to the police. He said the fender on his car was sliehtly damaged but that the other car which '.ore licanse No. 49103, did not appear to be dam aged. The cause of the accident, he said, was due to catching his fclove on the feed control. The close of the second day of the annual Y. M. C A. drive tor cmitrihutimis toward th .$3500 L Bill FAILS Matrazlne Cluh'Rate ; The Ace. 127 N. High. (Adv.) Fairbanks' Ilest - , ! "The Mark of Zorro' this was the sentiment of hundreds who witnessed this picture now play ing at ie Liberty, (adv.) , ; Ask your grocer for ' DLXIE DOUGHNUTS t 25c dozen SALEM lUKiNG COMPANY 439 Court St. , ' Phone 934 1H lira ef Crytt "Wliiu Sop; 3 kiM rrnm Oil Soao: ona Urn ftcktf Betfotm wliiof pewder-f 1.00 11 1m of Cmn Oil 8oo 1 00 'Mad B Criioo M . 1-25 H kkrt Laundry Soap 1.00 WTflTTT.AWT OKOCEEY CARL & B0WERS0X ' Groceries 4 . -t m Court Street Phone 409 I .. - - - K - 1 ' ;i , ' : JALEfil CLEANERS AND DYERS ftenalrlng and Alteration! 111s fi: Com! St. Phone 118 lie Vacmxm Cups nave ar- rived at ) A. H. MOORE'S W.W-H00RE rttrnltur Btor Ttt Homf ct tail Vlettti tot kt mor for jovx moax , Moon's 1 -. uto rick Into Wheel A bicycle parked on Court street yesterday was considerably damaged when a Ford automobile which according to nolice-records belongs to John P. -. Marshall route 6, backed into it. Alfred II. Berg. 555 Marlon street, the owner of the wheel reported the accident to the police. Every Suit t Siosner's . Reduced. See our patterns. (Adv.) All Shriners Attention Special meetina for all Fhrin er in Salem and vicinity liuai- ness of imnortance. Friday. Feb ruary 4th. 8 n. m. 'Masonic nan. (adv.) Win Two name The basketball team of the state training school last night de- fontotl the Turner hi2h school ana m Bunralow Christian church taoma nn fh floor nt the school Th rime with the Turner school resulted in a score of 23 to 13 ami th contest with the team of the Christian church in a score of 23 to ir. Doth of the visiting teams were accompanied by root ers. Apples for Sale at- L ,T. uevnoias, one mne nunn on Pacific highway Adv. budKet for 1921. brousht with It a feeling of gratitude and satis faction on the part of Mrs. H. S- Glle. manager of the drive, and her corps of faithful workerH when it was learned that a total of $184 6 wan already contributed. Each morning the group of wo men working on the campaign. have gathered at the Y. W. C .A. rooms at 8:30 for a devotional service before starting out on the work of the drive. Then re-en forced with an Inspiration thus re ceived, and in a deRire to do a no ble work, have divided into teams and journeyed forth to carry to others the. privelege of assisting in the work of protection and help for the girlhood and womanhood of the city and surrounding com munity. Though it was thought to close the drive Thursday night. It has been decided to continue it until Saturday night that the campaign may not be hampered for lack of time and in order that the great est possible good from the driv might result. Score of Y. M. C. A. Business Men's Club Close Captain Oleson of the business men's class of the.Y. M. C. A. last night won the championship for the last month by maintaining his lead despite bard attacks by the aggregation under Captain Hut:. The-' games were the hardest fought of the entire contest and gave Oleson a lead of only two points. " Oleson came on the floor with a lead of 7 points and although he won the volley ball same he lost both the bift ball and the atten dance percentasi, thereby losing five of his leading points. The fi nal score was Oleson. 301; Hug. 299. Both teams met at a banquet last night and captains were elect ed for the coming contest. The organisation for the coming con test has not yet definitely been de cided. Measure Regulating Aircraft Flying Passes in House ib's afternoon by a yacht sent to her aid, after which she was forced to pick her way slowly. Tho presidentelect was not on board when she rroiiil4','d hiving motored lh 30 miles 'to Fort Lauderdale and played a game of golf during the forenoon. III secretary, O. B. Christian. Jr.. went ashor from the vessel and telephoned word of her pre dicament. v later Mr. Harding went down -rtream and boarded the Victoria lefore she was released. The vacation party bop in reach Palm Beach late tomorrow for a game of golf. " The Victoria came through tbe day experience without Injury. Wanted Assistant cook wanted at The Spa. (adv.) - VALLEY MOTOR CO, Talking Machines &cd Becordi Flayer Pianos and riayer juuu HIGHEST PEICE PAID , For SECOND HAND 2TONTTUKE Stovea, Carpeta and Toola Capital Hard war St Furniture Co. 28a N. Commercial si. raoue ai Ask For Oherro Flour At your grocer. A snoppin0 bag- free with every purchase. Every sack uniformly milled from the best wheat, (adv.) Open House FJclit to F.leven The open nouse -at iiua'.-' hall will be from 3 to 11 only, to morrow evening. The announce ment that it was to commence at 2 p. m. was premature. "The workers could not get ready for that time. Telephone Commissioners ' Investigate New Device Legal Blanks Get them at The Statesman of fice. Catalog on application. (Ad) I V. of O. Men Here President P. L. Campbell, Dean Eric W. Allen, head oT the schoo' of journalism and W. K. Newell, superintendent of construction, al! of University of Oregon, were at the state house yesterday. . TREES For Spring rUntim Order From THE SALEM NLIISEBY CO. 429 Oregon Biiildinr SALEM OBEOOS rhone 1763 To investigate a mechanical de Ttee ' which is said accurately to measure the period of telephone conversation. Fred A. Williams chairman, and Guy Harris, tele phone examiners of the public service commission, left last night for Everett. .Wash. At the recent hearing on appli cation of the Pacific Telephone t Telegraph company for an In crease in service rates consider able discusFion took place relative to the value and efficiency of th device. Representative La Foliett's bill for the elimination of a number of school holidays failed in the house yesterday after consider able discussion both for and against its passage. The measure provided that school be held one half day on a number of specifi cally named holidays and appro priate exercises occupy the re mainder. The bill had the sup port of the state board of in struction and the stata superin tendent or instruction. ills passed by the house yes terday afternoon were house bill No. 143. by the committee on health and public morals; No. T4 9 by Korell. regulating the flying and registering of aircraft flying in this stateand No. 134. by the committee on insurance. No. 143 was amended to extend the time after which bodies must be em-1 balmod from 30 hours to 48 hours. By unanimous consent of the house yesterday afternoon action on house bill No. 19rt..by Hunt er, was deferred until after the visit of the legislators to Oregon Agricultural college n?xt week end. Tbe bill authorizes counties to engage In extension work In agricultural and home enocomics. in co-operation with Oregon Agri cultural college. In the mean time it will remain before tbe judiciary committee which will arrange a date for making it a special order of business In the near future. I ; - FINE FAMILY FUEL for those wise enough to order their coal here. Hav os de liver a ton. or so to your ad dress and note how much bet ter beat and cleaner flrea you bare. Wouldn't ask you to make the test If It cost mora. It doesn't. It really costi leas and the trial will prove It be yond question. LARMER TRANSFER PHONE 830 ' LOOK! IN BUSINESS FOIt TOUR ATJTO'S SAKE Car not bitting: right? Bring It to us. A place to ret tires, tubes, soot lights, skid chains and tire pumps. Great Western Garage jhone 44. Opposite Court House AT-WAYS OPES FERTILIZERS for every Crop and Soil require- ment -SWIFT & COMPANY North Portland, Ore. For Easy Terms and Trices see or write CLARENCE S. B0WNE 1044 Marlon St. Phone 353 FOR BARGAINS of all kinds such as furniture, stoves, ranges, machinery, of all kinds see the CAPITOL JUNK & BARGAIN HOUSE 21S Center Phone S9S It Paj to Trade a Tbi - f ARLIERS CASH STORE i . a Bartom DardaXI Ul KortiL ComaterclAl 4T WOOD WOOD Can O. B. Tray Wood Cov for all kinds ot . j. dry wood ' hompt delivery Phone 1 2 ELECTRIC MACHINE & ' ENGINEERING CO. for Thor WasMni Machines and Electric work and Supplies. 17 Court St. Phone 411 Do you take TURKISH BATHS . It not, why not? : No' other baths or treatments can produce the permanent re lief to the person suffering from disagreeable cold or all menta of the flesh or body like the Turkish Baths 111. Open 8 a. m. until 9 p. m. OREGON BATH HOUSE Lady and Gentlemen attend ants - HARTMANBR0S.CO. let Rat Jewelry. Jmlen and Optician! HIGHEST PRICES Paid for Walnuts and White Beans PEOPLE'S CASH STORE Permanent High-Class AUTO BUS LINE TO PORTLAND Present Schedule 1 PERSONAL MENTION 4 Miss Bertha Dunn, treasurer ot Clackamas county, was a Salem visitor yesterday. J. It. Coleman, assessor of .lack son county, was In the city Wed esdv.. Mr. Coleman visited the legislature while in the city. George Fleckert and A. L. Page, members of the rchool board of Parrish Gap. were ia the city yes terday in consultation with the county superintendent. H. A. Keene of Shaw was in Sa lem Wednesday. Judge II. Overton of Woodbnrn was a visitor In the city yesterday. John Klmsey of Macleay wrs here yesterday on business with the county court. Joe Winters of Hullt was In Sa lem Wednesday. , W. R. Cook, assessor of Clacka mas county, and Hebert E. Walk er, assessor of Lane county, were In the city yesterday attending sessions of the legislature. J. J. McDonald. C. E. Spence. master of the state grange, and S. II. Van Trump attended a meet ing of the grange held at Brush creek last night. Mrs. Hattie Jackson has been serlouslylll for the past two days. Two Inmates of Feeble Minded School Escape Two men, Lester Beard and Victor Delsavero. an Italian, es caped Tuesday night from the Fee ble Minded institution. T&e regu lation blue suit of the institution was worn by Mr. Beard and blue overalls and a jumper by Mr. Del savero. It is thought the men will be apprehended in a short time, possibly somewhere between Sa lem and Portland as one of the men formerly lived In that city. Commercial Clubs Plan To Observe Prune Week The Corvallis Commercial club is lining up strong for prune week in Oregon, beginning Monday, February 14. At a recent meeting, the- club nlade' arrangements to hold a ' special prune luncheon Tuasday. February IS. The Salem Commercial club will bold Its prune luncheon at the regular Monday luncheon, Febru ary 14. The Salem Rotary club will have a special prune menu at the luncheon to be given at the Marion hotel Wednesday, Febru ary 16. Bridae Commissions .. ' Are Allowed Hearing . P.epresentatlve Gordon's bill af fecting the interstate bridge com missions of -Multnomah and Clarke counties has been made a rpecial order of business for next Monday afternoon at 4 o'clock be fore tbe Multnomah county dele gation.' Representatives from each cpunty will be beard by the dele gation at that time. Exemplification of Degrees To Be Held at Mt. Angel MT. ANGEL, tire.. Feb. 1 Spe c:al to The Statesman) Exempli fication of the three degrees of Mt. Angel council No. 1747 will be held next Sunday. The program for the day follows: 9:30 a. m. Candidates assem ble at the new school. 10:15 a. m. All Knights and candidates assemble and march to church in a body. 10:30 a. m. Knights of Colum bus high mass; sermon by Iter. J. H. Black. Lunch served immedi ately after high mass at the new school. For candidates only. 12:30 p. m. All candidates mnst assemble at the new school. 1:00 p. m. Exemplification of the Three Degrees. , 7:00 p. m. Banquet In dining room, of the new school. DANCE At Formal Opening Today As a part of our entertainment for our guests today we have decided to close the day's program with a dance at 8 p. m. - Everybody Welcome Ask Us For One of Our Souvenirs Demonstration of Plants Operations 10 a. m. till S p' m. Luncheon served afternoon and evening- VALLEY PACKING CO. Ar. Portland Lt. - Portland Ar. Salem Lt. Sa'em Ar. Portland Lt. Portland Ar. Salem fcs :30 a. m. 10:43 a. ro. 1 1 :iO a. m. 1 :15 p. to. 2 :0 p. in. 4 : J 5 p. m, 5:00 p. m. 7:15 p.m. Cars are special Cadillac 8's. heated for comfort. Rear seal Is partitioned off ror smoKers. Starf from Hotel Marlon; ar rive and leave Portland from the Journal building. Rates $1. 75 each way (Including War Tax) For" Information telepbone op erator Hotel Marlon 2010 The Grey Car fdemorial to U. S. Senate Adopted by Upper House The senate yesterday adoptee Senator Joseph's joint memorla. to tbe committee on commerce oi the United State senate and tht house committee on marines anc fisheries, urging them properly tc classify the inspector of hulls anc boilers In the Port of Portland. Resolution to Bring Siege Gun to S?.Iem is Passed Representative Davey'a Jolni resolution providing for the trans portation to Salem from Fon Worden. Wash., of a siege gun do nated to the state by the Unitec States government, passed tht seaate yesterday. ' The resolution also formally accepts tbe gift. TAXI DRIVER ARRESTED State Commissioner Talks on House Bills Following a close explanation of house bills 222 and 22 4 which originated In the insurance com mittee of fh"! house, A. L. Har ber. state-Insurance commission er appeared before the house yes terday to explain the content ana purpose of the two m-asures. The first relates to requirements to LOCALS SET FOR n e PORTLAND. Feb. 2. Ed Gon eau. driver of a for-hire automo lile. was under $1000 bonds to day following his arrest on a charge ot testifying falsely at the trial of Thomas Lotisso, accused of murdering his English war bride. Although a witness for the Ftat. Goneau's testimony differ ed from that .of all other state witnesses. According to Deputy District Attorneys Bernard and Ilammersley. who. say they have at least four persons who will testify that Goneau testified false ly on th? stand. "YALLFELT" Takei the plaee ef lota at about one ftlf-4 KJ1 MAX 0. BlREN ' ,17 N. Commercial BL I 1921 HAND LUGGAGE 167 tt4i. - ... t.i ts$ ii?eetrio Sign "SHOES" t Thal HvYnn? t buy. anil afiA irrerianara lev tad aecond-hand Inrni- tQra. If n-vna Mnrea furl. wola, ata. We will buy you COL. XV. F. WIUGXXX U N. Coral BU Balem. Or uax your ilea vlth nm Pe:pfe't Fcrcitcri AT 1916 prices A PRACTICAL TEST There are scores of graduates of this sehool in saiem an wie vicinity. Just look about and see if you can find ONE person who finished a course with us, who ia out of employment. The game of life Is Just like thaL Victory comes to the man who gives his whole-hearted service. But to give such ser vice a man must TRAIN. v . Train to win Life's victories. We can help you. Write or call Tor Information. Day and night school. Capital Business College Watch This Sign for Good AMUSEMENT Salem's Best and Biggest SHOW Will Be Eighth Consecutive1 victory If Salem Wins r" a 1 t-. ' I 1 0 Khtherine MacDonald in "The Beauty Market" ; . Vaudeville Fri. Sat. Big Special Bill Sunday Watch for the trained grunts 1 1 - J The first quintet of the Salem high school Is all set for the bas ketball game with the Newberg high which is slated for tomorrow night and which. If won. will be the eighth consecutive victory for the Salem men. The team last niRht after their regular routine Lwork Dlaved the first team of Company M and succeeded in com ing out with the big end of the Bcore. Tbe winning of the Newberg game will insure Salem a place In the state tournament and Is there fore of great importance. Tbe state conference, which is held each year under the ausp'ces of Willamette university, will be held in the earlier part of March in the Salem armory. Although the lineup which will start the game is the same as the one which . last Friday defeated tbe Corvallis five. Coach Hen dricks last night said that it was probable that Tucker. Socolofsky andav Randall would be Kiven a chance. The lineup to start Is: Forwards. Staley and E. Jones: renter. Gosser; guards, Jones and Ashby. Harding's Houseboat Noses Into Mud Reef FORT LAUDERDALE. Fla.. Feb. 2. Making a late start on her cruise up the Florida coast, the houseboat Victoria, bearing President-elect Harding, anchored here tonight, a full half-day be hind schedule. Only 10 miles out on Miami this morning, the Victoria nosed into a mud reef In the Indian riv er channel and was held fast six hours. She finally was pulled off late F1921 91 will" be a big year for GO I am prepared with a big stock and LOWER PRICES MAX 0. BUREN 179 No. Commercial St Give a "Kecord" for a VALENTINE PRESENT A big slock to select from I: i KEEP OUR SMOKESTACKS. SMOKING IF you would improve business condi tions in Oregon, keep up the fires in our factory furnaces. . Every time you ask for an Oregon-made product you help solve the unemployment problem. That, in turn, betters YOUR welfare. . If you would keep your account taw ing at the United States National Bank; nelp give employment to the other fel low.'' SALEM oazaon Tl tt4 i"- SUP J mum of Jaunty PLAID SKIRTS Ilelter Material More Ex- cellent Workmanship-Newer Styles You - Find All These in the New Plaid Skirts of the Coming Sea son. They feature box plait ed, accordian plaited and in verted pleated styles. Nev er omitting the straight hanging kirts that are so attractive and that many women prefer. There Is f(o Doubt About It Even though j-our dressing allowiince be limited, you can afford one of. these lovely skirts and it will add ; tenfold to your wardrobe. . $12.48 to $18.50 ' . g. Slfialf jj OIo. Quality Merchandise Popular Prices i. MAX. O. BUREN Start Satan. OrtfoB. ' t TZaf lOtT.TaentTI.