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THE OrtEGON STATESMAN, SALEM. OREGON GITY NEWS I W BRIEF rnnfcrn Announced The public service commission ,aiounced today that a conter 7d ot the Oregon, Washington a TAaho commissions i will be 7A Portland February 14 for .(deration ot interstate .,L.,t rstts. The discussion "..i f fTseneral. no specific issues to to'tea up- iding. .Monday will also, bg mo tion day in that department. or "MaLios the lcert lHoom,' A tv.o-reel film or special ex cellence and lnstructlveifess at the First Congregational church this evening after address on "Trans- iormmg-the Moral Desert." Good , "sc 1 ine DHYmon um- music by auartet and rhonu. I zT. lumpiiuy ys. ine enver rails Elmo 8. White Has money to lend, city country, 2 Masonic Eldg. ' " (adv.) .- : - ,v";- ' 1 BIr Lumber Case February 24 ine case of the Silverton Lum- ton, who were arrested recently in Portland oq a charge, of burglary I in conncctibn with the robbery at the tuberculosis institution, were arraigned yesterday" afternoon be fore Judge G. E. Unruh of the Justice court. They pleaded not guilty to the charge and demand ed a hearing Monday, Febru ary 14. - . ' Bash Lane pianos - . Are superior in construction. (Adv.) f " 1 (adv.) Partition Suit Filed II. M. Ingel has filed a com plaint against Bertha. IX Fell and others, in a huit In partition with kJit Packard Agency Vlck Brothers have secured the lhe county court.' i nPT IOr me t-iu i'bo i v,m nd trucKS. .n,e ration For Righteousness" loadttP?l.r"iTJS.SM And "Transforming the Moral ,rd Is creating quite a sensation. J sermon subjects today. Splendid Watch tor it. lad.)- I music at each fcenrlce. (adv.) - Timber company, involving nvir $100,000, will be tried in depart ment No. 1 on February 24. In the absence ot Judge Percy It. Kelly, who will be in Albany hold ing court on that date, the case will be heard by Judge G. G. Bingham. T Money to I;enl . I have plenty of money to lend for local clients, city or country mortgages. Jfilmo s. White, 402 Masonic Bldg. (adv.) , If It I Tli Latest Hong You want, call at Myrtle Know land's, 415 Court St. Phone 352. (adv.) Ifuald Secure Divorce An action to secure a divorce . i th circuit court ut ueai-1 i.h.,.j , .v. - -i i. t ... , . . oij in ' :"-., f i "iBii: msuii tuun wj i nepuDiicau . ciud win meet on rce "Z -.V p ,i t1 iilary. ' ucKee-against , l'erry l Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock in Brtttal and Inhuman treatment tn civen as a Caue of aetton. E. Buck bee. J I Women's Club Meets Monday rne Marlon county Women's fill meet Insanity Case Heart! George Uber was given a hear ing on an insanity charge yester day in the county court before Judge W. M. Bushey. The court has continued the case indefinite ly. In the meantime Mr. Uber is being held In the county jail. It was not thought advisable to ef feet a release at the present time. .nnnnnnnn mi FARNUM "The Scoillcrs" Sennett Comedy. Our Music Malces Good Pictures Better Men New fashion plates for spring and summer. MosUer. (adv.) stead of 2:30. The meeting will be at the office of J. O. Ileltzel in the Ladd & Bush bank build trig and all members are urged io De present. tXew Fabrics Our new Police Get Xewr Uniforms . The Salem policemen - are now seen on the streets of the city Inow on display respienaent in ineir new-reguia" tion uniforms. It is. easy to spot the blue coata now. Somehow a policeman always looks bigger in the blue suit with the big: bright buttons on it. - spring woolens are M osher. (adv.) Drs. White and Marshall Osteopathic physicians, U. S. Bk. PJr I PiRt See Fred's trained pigs at the Bligh Today. (adv.) Salem Woman Has Smallpox- Mrs. Jack -Eak In of Salem is ill with small pox at the home of her sister, Mrs. Clark, at Inde pendence. Her case is said to be light. ' ' Auto Is Ilun Into While his automobile was parked at the north entrance of the state house, F. A. Raf ferty re ported yesterday to the police. It was run into by. another automo bile, ' which broke the rear ' left wheel and fender, and tore off the tire rack. The driver of the car responsible for the accident Is not known. ( Court Convenes Monday The February: term of the court ! of equity will convene on Monday. In department No. 2, judge ueorge u. uin&nam pres-i jorBen80n. deceased, was filed yesterday . in the county . court March 14 was the date set by the court for the : bearing of objec tions. ,: . , , Ask your grocer for DIXIE DOUGHNUTS v -sSc,' dozen ' SALEM BAKING COMPANY 439 Court St Phone 934 - ....... . 10 rt of Crrtl Whit Bomp; S k.M ml rma Oil Soto! lrr ekK SeafMin wuU( powdet-f 1.00 M kra of Orm OU 80SP '. 100 I pvuad, em Crvuxt ii fears Lntry Soay 1.25 1.00 HiGnxAjro caocrxT Til nichlaad Aveav. . Phese 499 CL&BpWERSQX Qroceries m Court Street Phone 409 SALEM CLEANERS AND ; ; DYERS Bepalrin an4 Alteration! V U15 S. Coml St- Phoae 183 The Vacuum Cupi have ar- -'. mcd at ' A. H. MOORE'S W. W, MOORE rurnltnr Btor ? Tit noma ot at ?rutia la Kt or tor tow montt M . Moor It Pay to Trad M Thi fARUERS CASH STORE 0. Bturtos DtUdaU W Korth Coaamarclal tit Ladie New fashion plates for spring and summer at Mosher's. (adv.) March 14 Set For Hearing The final account of the admin istrator of the estate ot Minnie Hvitz IV2 Taken IT A Diack spitz dog was -picked up yesterday on Ferry street by Police Officer Porter. The dog was placed in the oound. where. after proving his property, the owner may get him. ; Two Cam Crash IL B. Churchill. 70S Belmont street; bad his automobile dam aged Friday afternoon while it was parked at the north entrance of the state house. An automobile bearing license 6237 was said to have struck the car crushing the left front fender. Mr. Churchill. who reported the incident to the police, said he asked the driver to stop and that he refused to do so. Apple for Sale at L. T. Reynolds, one mile north on Pacific highway. Adv. BILLS TABLED CU RECORD Total of Eighteen Set Aside, Some Never Again to See Light of Day state lusuWtion ; tor tha V f mU minded. Emergeacy cUase. Sign ed by governor. ? 10t. by Joint ways and-means committee Providing for defi ciency appropriations Kmergency Clause, bignca oy governor. , 101; y McFarland. Creating state game, commission. Em err gency clause. , by Sheldon Regulating fish ing in Rogue river. . Emergency clause. AIAMpfiD ..- S 'J Swimming and Physical Culture- Classes for business women, in quire T. W. C. A. (Adv.) Arrested for Cutting Corner A. L. Godfrey, 127 Union street is reported as having broken the automobile traffic regulations of the city in cutting -a. corner 'at State and Winter streets. lie was cited to appear tomorrow at 10 o'clock before Judge Earl Race. Legal Itlanks Get them at The Statesman of fice. Catalog on application. (Ad) WHES XX BAucH, OaXOOV 1 . (top ' 'V I , BUOB B0TE& A Sm Awr from East Btrirtlr Mdnk 91.00 pr fey 100 Koom of Solid Comfort Ootr Hoil la BalaH PUtrlct hVou Tell Em"-S. . Myrtle Knowiand has the lat est in sheet music. 415 Court St.. phone 355. (adv.) TREES : For Spriof Tlaatins Order Ttom THE SUM 3URSEUX CO. 42 Orcgoa Euildinit SALEM : : OEKOOS Plion 1763 Sales and t Serrice .dminbit rat or A piwinted ' Ralph Sturgis was appointed administrator by the county court yesterday , of "the estate of Mary C. Sturgis," who died January 20, 1921. - - ; ; ; '.sk i xJB "Iiove Ship." The waits song beautiful. Hear it at Myftle Knowland's. 415 Court St, Phone. 352. r(adv.) Burelar Suspects 'Arraigned ikiaz aiiace ana . ueorge juar- VALLEY MOTOR CO. TaJldnir Machines and Eecorda Flayer Pianos ana.ruyex aus Automobile Turn Over An automobile driven by A. E. Bouffleur, R. 2, was overturned yesterday at the intersection . of Twelfth and Ferry streets, and damaged. The wheels of the. car were caught la the railroad track. Fortunately the occupants of the car escaped Injury. . ( . ' ; r:ms Trusses- Fitted at Tyler's Drug store-by an expert in the business. (Adv.) Bicycle Stolen Dick She! reported yesterday to the notice station that his bicycle had been taken from Where he had left it parked at the high scnool building. Bush & Lane Pianos Always please. See W. M. Cher? rington. 415 Court st. tAdv.) Pleads Gnilty to Speeding - R. W. Mathis. 161 South rour teenth street, was reported to the police department for, exceeding the speed limit Friday while drlv- inb south on .Twelfth street. lie was said to be traveling at- the rate ot as mites an uour. ai a hearing before Judge Earl Race yesterday Mr. Mathis pleaded guilty to the charge. ,A line S20 was imposed. iilreiuted to M'arry Ira Jackson Fitts and Wilda Solomon of Salem were granted a license by the county clerk yester- aay to marry. Better Goods For lss FERTILIZERS for every Crop and" Soil require ment SWIFT & COMPANY . V . Korth Portland, Ore. ZZIGnUST PRICE PAID .-i. , '- For.. SECOND HAND TTJB27ITU2S Stoves, Carpets andi Tools Capital Hard wars Furniture Co. I For Easy Terms and Prices see or 285 N. Commercial St. Phone 147 Great Western Garage Gill Piston Rings Spot Lights -Rtrombtrt Carburetor Skid Chains Ignition Supplies Tires and Tabes Onnosite Court House. Phone 44 WE NEVER SLEEP. write CLARENCE S. B0WNE 1044 Marion St. Phone 353 WOOD WOOD pul G. IL Tracy Wood Co. for aU kinds ot , dry wood ', ' rromut deUverr Phone 620 ELECTRIC MACHINE & ENGINEERING CO. for Thor Washing Machines and . Kiectrio Work and Suppuas. Ml Court 8L i Phone 411 Do you take TURKISH BATHS It not, why nott ; No Other baths or treatments can produce the permanent re lief to the person suffering from disagreeable com or au- m, m . Va4w KVa ments oi me nesu or uwuj the Turkish Baths will, rtnen 8 a. m. until 9P.m. OREGON BATH HOUSE Lady ana uenuemeu anis FOR BARGAINS ot all kinds such as furniture, stoves, ranges, machinery, ot all kinds see thA t CAPITOL JUNK & BARGAIN HOUSE Gardner Did the Job- There was a news item In The Statesman of yesterday morning concerning tne releasing or a horse that had become fast in the Oregon Electric trestle on Mill street, between High- and Com raercial. John Gardner, - section foreman r of the Oregon - Electric, aid yesterday that he was the man who cut the railroad tie and thus allowed the horse to be pulled to safety. - Don't Fail to See The Bush & Lane pianos. (Adv) S. C STONE, M. D. ' ;i CURES CANCERS ' ( j and does a general office practice. v Office .Tyleri Drug Store' 157 South, Commercial Street PKRS0MI mHTf0H luuMBaansauBisBMaMBaiiiiaBassxBHan 215 Center Phone SSI F1921 will be a big year for HARTMANBROS. CO. : Tor Tina Jewelry' -Jeweleri and OpUclasi HIGHEST PRICES raid for Walnuts and Wbite Beans PEOPLE'S CASH STORE I am prepared with a bis stock - ana , LOWER PRICES MAX 0. BUREN 179 No, Commercial St. "WALLFELT" Takes the plaee of loth at about one 1 IIAX0.BUREN 17 N. Commercial BL 1921 HAND LUGGAGE 167 North K tap Electric Sign "SHOES" tttU Have You? Y b7, sell and exchange tad second-hand turnt Jra, tUves, ranges, rugs. ol.tt, WewlUhnyyett it. '; COL. W.F. WRIGHT! Aactloneee T1 N. Coml St, Salem. Or. t List your sales with ma , People's Furcituri ' Stort . Jiiat rttone 04T rhoaeTIi l iv - - i .u ml ill "Ht mnitn-BOSJO BA AT 1916 PBICES MAX. O. BUREN 179 N, Com! Street Permanent High-Class v AUTO BUS LINE TO PORTLAND ; Prescot Schedule The magnificent character of our equipage, appeals to those who ap predate Teal worth. - We offer our knowledge to those in -need of our services. Tou can feel confi dent that we will treat you fairly. m: MM I W U "Mr.1 and 'Mrs.': George Hurst -of Silverton were guests in the city yesterday. ; . Mrs. Mary Hewley,, a former resident ot Salem. . returned re cently after an absence of about a year from visiting In Astoria, eastern Oregon and Idaho. ' D. A. Hoagr; principal of the Marion city schools, was in 'Sa lem yesterday on business. Floyd Davenport and R. T. Smith of Abiqua, were in the city Friday in the interests of the school at that place.' Both men are members of school district No. 10S. . ......... Nick Mlckel, John Schwab and William Annen or Mf. Angel, were among the visitors in the city yesterday from that vicinity. Dr.' II. o. Hickman ot Gervais was in the city yesterday. Guy Porter has returned to Salem after, having spent the 'win ter in Newport. -v Charles Heins of Aumsville was In the city yesterday on business. Nick Moffitt of Portland, an uncle of Chief Verden Moffitt. is spending the week-end in the city on business. , Charles Sturgis ot Brooks was in the. city yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Merrlfield ot Aumsville were, in Salem yester day visiting friends. . L. S. Lambert of Stayton was In Salent Saturday. J. E. Coleman, principal of the schools of Turner, was in the city yesterday on business. II. C. Moore, H. L. Carl and E. R. Ball were among the visitors in the city Saturday from Hub bard. They'-, were attending to road business. ' W. B. Duncan ot this city Is in Portland for a short time. He is at the Perkins. Frank W. Spencer of Salem Is a Portland visitor. W. H. Odeil is spending sever al days in Salem on a business visit, coming up. from his home in Portland. He Is a former Sa lem, resident and is well known all over the state. Mr. and Mrs. Hllan Cutner ot Killispoo, Alaska, are spending the week-end with their neice and nephew. Mr. and. Mrs. Roy Good win of Salem. A condition prevails in the state senate that is believed without precedent in the history of Oregon legislatures. . This is the large number of hills that has been ta bled during the session and are stiU on the Uble. In all 18 bills are on the table. 17 senate bills and one house bill. Rarely, has the number jU any time exceeded three or four at any time during a session. Some of these will never leave the table. Others have been de ferred as special orders or until a more convenient ' time to handle them, mainly to await the pres ence of all the senators. The senate bills lying on the ta ble are: S. B. 210. Hall Relating to capital stock of trust compan ies. S. B. 144' Thomas (by request) To cancel all claims against the sheriff and clerk of Jackson coun ty on account of failure of Bank of Jacksonville. , S. B. 142, Joseph Creating a separate district to be known as the Port of Portland. TabJd to give, right of way ,to hills now passed. 8. B. 19s, Porter To regulate the classification and aale of eggs and providing penalties for, viola tion. S. B. 16, HumeChanging terms ot circuit court in fourth Judicial district. S. B. 10, Hume Abolishing de partments of circuit com t In Mult nomah county for purposes ot elec tion. S. B. 60; Eddy Regulating dealers in sales of stocks and bonds. ' s ' S. B. 146. Staples Making Sat urday afternoons non-judicial pe riods In .Multnomah county.' S. B. 19, Banks To ' provide free school books to pupils in pub lic schools under" high school grades. Deferred until Monday to await presence of all members. S. B. 71. Moser, Staples. Banks and Farrell Authorizing Port of Portland to legislate concerning internal affairs -by ordinances. S. B. 11, Hume Prohibiting publie school teachers from wear lag garb indicating affiliation with any church or order. S. B. SZ, Hall Relating to bank loans. ' ' . ' S. B. 224, Jones To regulate trolling- and use of purse seines. 8. B. 222, Norblad To regulate troll fishing. ' S. B. 221, Norblad To prohibit the use of purse seines. 8. B. 58. Banks Regulating the issuance of hunting licenses to persons under 14 years old. S. B. na. Smith To regulate "lawless lawyers." The house bill on the table Is No. : 98, ' by Fisher. . regulating methods' of determining the cir culation of newspapers publishing county. court proceedings. , Commission Asks Roads Jo Improve Their Signals In a letter addressed to all railroad superintendents in the state, the pnhlic service commis sion calls the!r attention to the aeieciive warning signals ai graae crossings, reported in a number ot instances. It is said the signal sometimes fail to work, and consequently be-1 come a menace to the lives , of persons .who depend upon their supposed infallibility. The commission asks coopera tion of the railroad officials "in an effort to make more perfect the devices on which many people dfpend entirely for warning of ap proaching trams. reporting monthlr all failures of alt auto matic warning devices; their io-1 cations, time ot failure, duration; ot same, etc. I 1 on. your ringer or in your scarf or shirt front will raise your social and busl- aess standing. it will be an open letter of credit. A diamond suggests pros perity. It stands for success. It represents financial re-' sponslblllty. Its constant Influence will draw big dividends and. It can be converted Into cash at any time. Tou will be safe la buy ing a diamond from us. v '' : Pomcroy & Keene Reliable Jewelers soul Opticians Liberty and State Streets . SALEM, OREGON.. - She (soul fully) Our spirits are in harmony. I can sense an aura about you He That isn't an 'aura lady: that is' hair tonic Princeton Tiger." Classified Ads. ia The v ; ' Statesman Bring Kciults GOVERNOR SIGNS EIGHTEEN BILLS STARTS TODAV MADAME Another' Super ! . Special YE LIBERTY Ut. 6lm Ar. Portland tit. PwrtUnd : At. Kalen Ut. Salm Ar. rortland Lt. Port!nd 8:30 m. 19:45 . m. ll:0la.a. l:l p. n. 2 p. m. 4:15 p. . 5 :00 p. m. 7:lip.m- Cars are special Cadillac 8's, heated for comfort. Rear seat is partitioned off Tor smokers. Start from Hotel Marion; ar rive apd leave . Portland from the Journal building. Rate $1.75 each way (Including War Tax) Kor Information telephone oj- erator Hotel Marion . jsu.w The Grey Car 1 iCI IS YOUR- H X ilJ MOST . H X I LUR sight is - tne uoa euide that helps ns nick our way through the tangled time-trails. Let the experience of others guide yon wisely when you feel your need of glasses. Have our trustworthy opto metrist test your eyes and the glasses we will furnish: you at reasonable cost will cause yon to see the wisdom of coming here. ' ..- 1 1 Thinking Beyond the Job The trouble with a great many, men. is inai mey oom think. They Just tnt&K mey ttlnk.. Their minds are like a lazy' dos that, when aroused, stretches itself, turns around once or ? twice and lies down again. . . The ability to think clearly, to look forward beyond ' the present, is the greatest factor of 'success. That (Is' the facul ty that distinguishes the trained man.'. f ' " ". . 'Think, lay your plans, and then follow them through. Let us tell you bow we can help you train, yourself tor success. Wrlfe or call any time. Both day and night school. S Capital Business Cqllege (Continued from page 1) 114. by Moser Relating to state aid to institutions for care ot maternity and venereal dis eases. Emergency clause. 65, by Patterson Making the state board ot control a budget commission. 4 6. by Dennis Empowering circuit or justice courts to remand minors to juvenile courts after conviction ot high crimes. 172. by Hume Relating to who may prosecute action tor dama ges. 189. by committee on revision of laws Relating to who is qual if led to make a will. Hoase Bills Paiwed. 8. by Bennett Creating office of county meat and herd lnspec tor for Coos county. Signed by governor. 13. by HIndmaa Legalizing gifts, grants and bequests ot per sonal property in trust lor ceme teries. 17. by Kubli Defining crimi nal syndicalism and sabotage and providing punishment. Emergency clause. - 18. by Kubli Relating to plats and index of taxpayers to be kept bv assessor. 24. by Johnson, uammona. Marsh. Pierce. KorrelL Leonard. Wells. North Providing Tenet for Indigent soldiers, sailors and marines. Signed by governor. 27. by Powell Changing the time of holding the examination for the certification of, teachers. 3Z, oy uarira toy rcjun Authorizing inclusion of state lands or incorporated cities or towns in irrigation . or drainage districts. Signed by governor.. 35. br Korell Providing tor election of constables in districts of 100.000 or more population. 2S. by Cary Regulating, grant ing of licenses to testers in cream eries and cheese factories., Signed br rovernor. 10. br Belknap Relating to consolidation of school districts. Signed by governor. 82. by Joint ways and means committee Providing for pay ment per diem and mileage of sen alors and reoresentathres and gen eral contingent expenses of 31st legislative assembly.' Kmergency claase.' Signed by governor. 57. by Lynn Providing means for the nomination and election of some person to fill vacancy and ensuing term at same time. S3, by Marsh Providing for II censing of nurserymen and their a cents, salesmen or solicitor. 81. by Davey Providing tor disposal of flax'plant at state peni tentiary. Signed iy goyemor. 'in? tiv inlnt war and means commftte Providing for pay ment and completing ana lurnisn iaxr the ' babies dormitory at the Give a "Record" for a VALENTINE PRESENT A ti stock tq select from "Shoo" Off Thai; Cough Schaefers Throat and Lung Balsam is soothing to the tender tissues of the throat and lun?s. - It's pleasant to take too. It'jl shooaway your cough right away. . 25c 50c4-$U)Q : - 4, .1.." t i ' - ' ' ' ' Schaefer's Drug Store. Sole agents for Garden 03urt;PreparatToris 1S5 N. Commercial St. . ; . Phone X97' A BIG LOAD OF COAli Isn't necessary to prove our kind's superiority. Only a short trial will convince yon that our coal burns better and cleaner and lasts longer than ordlaar grades. When yon have had this proven to your own satls factloa wa shall expect the or der for your entire sapply. LARMER TRANSFER PHONB 1 - - : 1i J II I JUJJ ji j i j i j 1 Fisher's Blend Flour We are quoting this Fancy Uigh' Grade Flour at the price it should be sold for, $25 per sacky 111.20 per barrel. ' - : ; Northern or Bear Flour. A dandy hard wheat flour. $2.65 per sack, $1L50 per barrel. ' . "s . Fisher's Mill Run. 80 lb. sacis, 51.63. Fisher's Scratch Feed, $3.50 per sack. ' You will always find our rrices as low as good goods can be sold for. ! j . 1 D. A. WHITE & SONS Phon2 163 . " 255 Stata Street WantedA Man We are looking for a man of certain qualifications. If you are the orfe a chance to make good, money and form a connection with a national company ot enviable reputation awaits yo. 4 - Perhsps yon sre now a mail carrier, school teacher, grocery clerk you might be working on a farm or preaching and yet have real sales ability. We are selling a nationally advertised product of proven worth and merit. This' Is not a stock selling or promotion scheme. We want a man to sell a jiseful article, one any man may be proud to represent. If you have lived here long enough to have a good acquaintance in 'the county. If you nave a good record and can furnish good references it will pay you to answer this ad. Our Mr. HafTiman is making a special trip, here this week to interview applicants. If interested, doo t be backward about replying. All information will be held confidential. " . ' Write Mr. llarrlman a letter at wee telling him about yourself -and" what you have been doing. D sore and givo.your address and telephone number if you have one. lie will look you up this week. Address V u CHAS. S. IIAJUUMAN, Care The Oregon Statesman, ; Salcta, Ore. ,4eBJSSajjjJ i .-1 f