-1 AiirUnAjbUTAl ilAlCSAlIbrOREGOJ FRIDAY MORNING. FEBRUARY 18. 1D21 for YNEWSIN BRIEF (1V" Tfthn Ttln m-hloh Airnred n Wednesday at the f ", 0f hl daughter. Mrs. Dora vit of Molalla. marks the paas ?nV of aiwU'r of the pioneers of .m wrt f tQe tate- Mr- RIK 7 yeir6W and came to Ore gon 60 year from Idaho. Capital BincM Collie Dance At CotllOoo hall. Friday, Febro - if Students, Alumni and their ?Hnds. Miisle by MlsUand orches f" n- t.ms Admission 50c. Re- fres6nJenlr Qulnaby to Sung O. Kim and C. P. Kim for a consideration of 16000. Victor Records J ust ArriTcd Th records yon hare been try ing to get for years are here. Your record may be among them. Stiff Furniture Co. (adv.) Approve Antl-Japancse BUI The Marion County Realty asso ciation went on record yesterday at their regular Thursday noon day luncheon as favoring the anti- Japanese bill now before the leg (Adv.) isiature. Case Dismissed , The case of Grace E. Robblns and W. A. Robbins vs. C. C. Rus sell was dismissed in department No. 1 by Judge Percy R. Kelly yesterday. The action had to do with a controversy over leased property. Good Muftic Always At the Elks dances. If an Elk you are expected to bring a lady Saturday night. Adv. Loan! lioan! Loans If you desire to build a new .ji.Utrat.-U Appointed lira. Ellbeth E, Sherwood was i Yesterday uppointed aaministra- house or remodel the old one and trix of the i estate or tne late d-I need money, please call on us inv via Sherwood by the county court, mediately; we can help you. Laf- - f- liar & Laflar, 406-7 Oregon Bldg., Wanted A W or. On good farm security; will-pay j TMr cent, uregon wno vo., i ci. is street (Adv.) Salem, Or. Adv. Elk Official Here W. B. James, state deputy grand exalted ruler of Elks, and ex-Ruler of the Marshfmield lodge, Mr. Cohens, arrived in Salem yester day afternoon for their annual vis it to the local lodge. . They are guests at the Marion. to see that dogs running at large around the headquarters of the as sociation be taken care of as they are tearing up flower beds and otherwise damaging the property. Chief of Police Mof fitt stated that the owners will have to see that the dogs are cared for at once or the office will take the dogs In charge. Elk. Dance Tomorrow night. For all Elks and their ladies. Adv. COMMISSION ASKS . RATE REDUCTION Ege Wanted Fresh eggs wanted by the Peo ples Cash Store. We pay 28c per dozen. Ad. . Today is Prayer Day All women of the city are urged to take part In the all day interde nominational prayer service at the First Congregational church. At noon a basket luncheon will be served, coffee to be served by the women of the First Congregation al church. Both morning and af ternoon will be occupied with pro grams along missionary lines. Plan to Relieve Shipping Conditions and Avoid . Congestion all of which was of a high grade. Miss Martini Olcon .Is the club leader. The work of the manual training department was also re ported as especially commendable. Richmond Club Meet Tonight The regular meeting of the lrV m rn rl I mnrrtwom an t r1nK. w ill i vumvMtt aaa ja w v utvu s .ssv- ClnrV lfoUrff On Saturday I v hal4 Innl.Kt a nV1iub In h- The regUlaJT Story hOUrS Wlllbe nirhmnnd -hnnl hnn The meet. observed at me puouc imrary Saturday morning at 9:30 and ifl-JO OCIOCK. n aiunes ium will be "The Tiger and the Man sad "Cupid and Psyche." Tonight, Tlie AjiMaonV High school auditorium. Adv. ings of the club have proved to be interesting as well as beneficial to the community. vLrfne Records Just Arrived The records you have been try- i,f ta ret for years are nere. Your record may be among them. Stiff Furniture ia. lAav.j Legal Blanka Get them at The Statesman of fice. Catalog on application. (Ad) KMX) Ueertved for Company M Headquarters for Company M. has received a check for 11600 for distribution among its mem bers for armory drill work for the last six months of 1920. The Checks will be given out Monday night. c.u nt Real Estate .Peter and Lenora Stevens have sold about 1 48 acres ot ianq near i Petition For Administration A petition for letters of admin 1st ration of the estate of Carl I. Zielke was filed yesterday in the county court by Matha Zielke. The estate is valued at 13000. MARY MILES MINTER In I ! "Alii SOUL'S EVE" "HAM" In "APRILTOOir . Saturday Xight Dance At the Elks temple. Good ran eie and good floor. For members and their ladies. Adv. llceention PoMttto No date has as yet been set lor the Dublic reception which was to have been tendered Dr. E. C. Hick man newly elected president of Kimball school of Theology, to night. The reception was. called off on account of the death of Dr. Edwin Sherwood, member of the faculty of the theological school. . To cause the congestion of 1920 crop products in warehouses and shipping yards to be moved so there may not be a further con gestion and demoralization of shipping conditions when tb 1921 crops come on U the object of a j request of the northwest public service commissions to the rail roads, asking a temporary reduc tion in rates. The request was drawn ud in the form of .a letter at a confer ence of representatives of the Ore gon, Washington and Idaho com missions in Portland yesterday and has been ant to ail railroads operating in the northwest and to. the intTbtate commerce commls- Film Censorship Bill Special Order Today Hous- bill No. 172 by Childs and Fletcher, requiring that a board of censors for motion pic tures be created to pass upon all moving picture films to be shown publicly in this state, was made a special order of business (or tfcls morning at 10 o clock when it came up for final passage in tho house yesterday atternoon. llatMllMijr, Ixm4 A black leather handbag, be longing to Mrs. W. A. Taylor, was lost yesterdy on the street be tween the court house and Sagi naw street. The bag contains a pair of glasses, a check for $5 and four $S bills. The loss has been reported to the police department and a reward offered for its recovery- "Tlie A masons Salem high Fchool. tonight. Ad mission and 50 cents Adv. Women's Auxiliary to Meet Mrs. Lenta Westacott will act as hostess to the Women's Auxil iary of St. Paul's parish at her home, 675 Court street, this after noon at 2:30 o'clock. Bicycle Taken Wednesday night a bicycle be longing to Henry Hanley, 184 South Twelfth street, was taken from in front of his residence. The police have been notified of the loss. Plan I load Improvements J. T. Hunt, county commission er. and W. J. Culver, county road master, were in Stayton yesterday making arrangements for putting in a gravel plant at that place, it is the intention of the. board to nroeeed with market road im nrnvements about the first OI April. Action to Ouiet Title A complaint was filed yesterday In the circuit court by W. si mon against C. A. Roberts et al in an action to quiet the title to a part of block 8 of the Roberts addition to the city. TREES Tor Sprint Flaatiac Order From THE SALEM NURSERY CO. 42 Orcgoa Baildinr glLIU :j - OBIOOS Pfaon 1763 ( Ajk. your grocer for ; DIXIE DOUGHNUTS ; ; 23c dozen . ! .: i i i . i " . ' " BALEM BAKIXQ COMPANY - Sales Serriet VALLEY MOTOR CO. 131 Court St. Phone 934 TaHdn Machines tad fcecordi Flayer Pianos aa ri&yer juuu V 10 Vara f Cryttsl "Wait So: S r t Cma Oil 8op; Urf cksft BMfosat vMkbg pwlr-tl 14 fcsrs f Cresw Od Soip tiMii eii Crlso .. j. .. 15 rt Lsoxlxr Sosff . 1.2SI ' l V ' WTrtTTT-ATTD OftOGZXY CARL & B0WERS0X ' j ' Groceries 133 Court Street Phone 409 Its Vaccina Cops Laic ar f rWeci at A. H. MOORE'S For SECOND IIAirD FUKIUTUIIE Btovea. Carpet ana toou Capital XIardware Furniture Co. 28i N. Conunereiai tu raoaa Your Car Needs Service A heavy, well equipped tow car and veil equipped shop always at your service Great Western Garage Phone 4 4 . Opposite Court House WE NEVER SLEEP W. V. H00RE , Furalturt Eton ; tTM Hornf ol tlta Tlatrala 1st rat mora f ot yoacr mornax lloora't at It Paya to Trada aa TM IARIIERS CASH STORE ; a Bartosi DsttOan, til Xorth Oosaasardal HI - f - - V WOOD 1 WOOD CaU O. IL Tracy Wood Co, tor aU kinds of dry wood, Do yon take : TURKISH BATHS If not. why not? Kafha nr treatments i J ULUCI can produce the permanent re lief to the person anf ferlnt; from disagreeable cold! or ail ments of the flesh or body Uka the Turkish Baths will. Open 8 a. m. until 9 p. m. OREGON BATH HOUSE Lady and Gentlemen attend Doc Are Nuisance The matron of the W. C. T. U has asked the police department wbzs m eaxm, oaxoox BLXGH EOm A Hon Ivir from Heat Btrietly Marn St 00 pt 47 100 mewa f ana Comfort Oaly Bout ia BuiaoM DUtrlel LANHAM TAXI CO. i Elgin Six Touring Car City and Country Trips Stand O. E. Depot Phone 540 I Suits Cleaned .81.50 Suits Pressed 50c Salem Cleaners & Dyers 1215 S. Com'l St. rhone 1568 Senate Approves Of Many Measures sion. -r- Speaku at Ionmoutb A lars;e meeting oi iruu gruw ers held at Monmouth yesterday was addressed by C. I. Lewis or the Oregon Growers Co-operative association. Wednesday eve- ninsr Mr. Lewis snoke to about ta berry growers at the Keller school house. Speak at Scott Mill Fruit men in tne vicmuy oi Scotts Mills were addressed yes terday by M. O. Evans, field man ager of the Oregon Growers" Co operative association, and Harry E. White of the field department. The roinmiHsions retict the railroads to make effective on' cer tain romtnoditicH for easthonnd shipment the rates that were In effect prior to August 26. 1520. th date on which the roads re verted from the government to private control. It is held that the congested traffic originating in the north we? t will not move under the rates established whn the roads reverted. The letter to the railroad a fitod to the T. C. C. flgned Jointly by Fred A. Williams, chairman of the Oregon public service commission; George. E. Erb. president of the public utilities commission of Ida ho, and E. V. Kuykendall. chair man of the public service commis sion of Washington, follows: "At a conference between the members of the state commissions of Idaho. Washington and Oregon, held in Portland, this date. It was unanimously agreed that the fol lowing communication be ad dressed to the several carriers serving the PaciNc northwest: "Th Interstate commerce com mission, in the concluding para graph of this decision ex-parte 74 proceedings 58, I. C. C. 2a6, stat ed: 'It Is impractical at this time to adjust all of the rates on indi vidual commodities. The rates to b established on th basis herein Two Have eration W. L. Ward and son Freddy, of LIveley, were taken to the Deaconess hospital Wednesday where their tonsils were remov-l ( d the latter will be ed. Both are reported gettmj along nicely ! PERSONAL MENTION Upon reconsideration yesterday the senate passed the Eddy bill to regulate the Issuance of shares of capital stock without nominal or par value by private corporations. Other bills passed by the senate were: S. B. 318. Moser Providing that 80 per cent of the automobile tax returned to Multnomah coun ly by the secretary of state be re turned to the city of Portland. S. B. 320, Multnomah delega tion attaching penalty to law pro hibiting stock running at large In Multnomah county. S. B. 300. Joseph Providing for the organization ot tunnel dis tricts and establishments of tun nel systems. S. B. 271. Rimer and Patterson Providing for diversion of the one-fourth mill road' tax for con-' struction or new buildings at state institutions. 8. B. 342. committee on Judi ciary Fixing salary of Justice of the peace in Multnomah district. S. B. 46. committee on revision of laws Relating to service of ci tation in sale of real property. S. B. 264. Dennis Providing that at the discretion of the high war commission it may pay as high as 97 per cent of the con tract price of construction prior to completion of the work. S. B. 315. Edwards Relating to boards of commissioners of Dort districts. S. B. 348, committee on revis ion of laws Empowering the su preme court to designate circuit judges to sit with the supreme court when necessary to iaciutate court work. S. B. 349. committee on revision of laws Amending an act to In corporated Eugene elty lodge No. 11. A- F. and A- M S. B. 358. committee on revis ion of laws Amending blue sky law and facilitating prosecution of security brokers operating unlaw fully. S. B. 112, Bell increasing sal ary of attorney general from $3, 600 to 84000 a year. S. B. 141. Lachmund Increas ing salary of state tax commis sioner from 82500 to 93oo. S. B. 219. Thomas Increasing salary of state engineer to 83600. S. B. 284. committee on agricul ture and forestry Relating to the organization ot co-operative asso ciations. S. B. 301, by Joseph Relating to drainage districts and the levy ing of assessments and taxes. S. B. 362.' committee on roads and highways Protecting sub contractors, materialmen and laborers. his attendant but t:a voice caa become so weak that be can bare-; ly talk above a whisper. Read The Classified Ads. it Dallas Man Starts Fifty-Ninth Day of Fast DALLAS, Or.. Feb. 17. (Spe cial to The Statesman) Georre F. West, slayer of his wile In De cember, started cn th 59th day of bis fast today. At the hospi tal where West is confined the attendants stated this morning that his condition was gradually becoming weakr and that he probably would r.ot live many more days. West is nothing but skin and bones. He has taken no nmi rich m en t whatever and has drank but very little watr since drinking the carbolic acid on the a-x-w th murder occurred. Every afternoon, however, he smoke bis pip and talks nnite a. hmi wm 'The Father o! Our Country,1 rbose birthday we celeb rata this month, establisnea a name for truthfulness that serves as an example for .ev ery ad. we write. Purchasing; Jewelrj II largely a matter of conri dence. Every article we aell Is guaranteed to be exactly as represented every state ment we make is careiuwy considered before being giv en out to yon. Buy Jewelry from ,the store that stands ready, to say. I Cut the Cherry Tree." If your purchase Is not Just exactly right. If; we make a mistake we will own up. and it's your money back it yon want it- j Call and see the new addi tions to our watch stock. Pomcroy & Keene Reliable 1 Jewelers and Opticians Liberty and State Streets SALEM. OREGON; 4- LADD k BUSH BANKERS SiUUIshed 18CS j r X.1 General Btr.Hr.g Buxlaca jf Offlca Hrari from 10 sk xn. to S p. xx before approved must necessarily of laws Providing method of he, subject to such adjustments as the facts warrant. It is conceded by the shippers that readjustments will be necessary. It is expected the shippers will take these mat ters up in the fim Instance with foreclosing liens upon personal property. S. B. 350. committee on revision Better Goods For Less REX 7 1 DRY" PASTE Reliable and Economical Max 0. Buren 179 N. Com'l St hompt delivery. Phona ISO ELECTRIC MACHINE & ENGINEERING CO. for Thor Waiting Maenlnee a4 Cactrto Wprk and pnppuaa, 1ST Court EL ! Fltona U HIGHEST PRICES ' Ftidfcx' I JTalauU and White Beans PEOPLE'S CASH STORE HARTLIANBR0S.C0, Tcr riatJewalry . ' Jewelen and Optician Permanent Illgh-0M AUTO BUS LINE TO PORTLAND Schedule :4. 12:4 V 3:4.'. Leave I'erUanU S:4. 12:4. 3:l Arrive TwrtUud 1I:h 3 : : Arrive Sk-ni I1:h 3: G:0O Cars are special Cadillac S's. heated for comfort. Hear seat is partitioned off for smokers. start from Hotel Marion; ar rive and leave Portland from the Journal building. Rates $1.75 Kach Way (including Vfr Ta) For information telephone op erator Hotel Marion suiv The Grey Car Dr. D. M. Fields of Astoria Is spending; several days in the city on business. Kueene Slater of Portland has been a brief visitor in Salem at the home of N. J. Haas. . . Glyn Stersa and Archie Holt are going to Portland today to aiiena the Greenwich Village Follies to be siven at the Heilig theatre to nisht. -1 Fred A. Williams or Salem Is in Portland at the Oregon hotel. Sylvester Smith, a banker of St. raul. was in Salem yesterday. Charles Scott of Scotts Mills was a visitor in the city Thursday. Charles E. Porter, a patrolman of road district No. 68. was, here yesterday from Aumsvllle. S. J. Smith of St. Paul was a business visitor at the codrt house yesterday. Increased Efficiency Of Institutions Wanted The senate yesterday passed one of the measures Introduced in ac cordance with a special message of the governor ontlining bis pro gram of increasing the efficiency of state Institutions. This was the Patterson-Kitner bill authorizing the diversion of money under the one-fourth mill road tax for a period of two years to the con struction of buildings needed at the state institutions, including the establishment of a new train ing school for boys on the cottage rlan For this numose SZrSV.uuu would be appropriated by the bill. fne the construction of a dormi torv at the feeble-minded school i- nan wnnld be nrovlded. ior - i . . . buildings at the girls' mousing ehoot IjO.000. and for a new aa ditional wing at the Eastern Ore gon state hospital for the insane. 8160,000. Jonus A man and his wife are one. . . Bonus That's singular: ai- luis Globe-Democrat. 167 North. Commercial Bt. It tit Electric Sign "SHOES S Yfliat Have You? W buy, sell and eschange sew and second-hand furni ture, stoves, ranges, rugs, tools, etc Wa will buy you ouL col. w. Vi wmGirr Auctioneer 271 N. Com'l 8L, Salem. Or. List your sales with us , People's Furniture Store FERTILIZERS i- . - for areiT Crop and' Soli requlre- -.. mem SWIFT & COMPANY North Portland, Ore. ' ? -. . . : 1 ' ' ' For Easy Terms and Prices sea or - . ' wnw ri ARENCE S. B0WNE au ir. Hon St. Phone 3S3 iii FOR BARGAINS -ii mrh as furnltnre, atoves. ranges, machinery, ot all kinds aea ma CAPITOL JUNK & BARGAIN HOUSE 21t Ceatar Phona I Our poliry is to serve our clients with a high re solve to merit their confidence and gratified ap-. preciation. ONE NIGHT Wed, FEB. 23 THE FAMOUS COMEDIAKS KOLB ; AHO DILL 1ST mi The High Cost of Loving" KprUl 10 rteca 0cfc-tr lwtr rtoor , 2 l-it 1 r 5"r:..-.-Sl.5 Gallery taot rv4. $1-00 Wir T-a TM MAII. ORDERS NOW SEAT SALE MOKDAT 9.S9 GRAND Whr TH But akvwi ru expected to deal promptly and ef' fectively therewith, to the end that the necessary readjustments may b made !n as many instances aa -practicable without appeal to us. It is now apparent that the I traffic originating in the north western territory has not. and in all probability will not move nn :der the rate as established by ex- parte 7f. to Missouri rivrr points. do!.u east thereof and Texas, and l-tbit carriers are not receiving the revenue expected, equipment am ounting to thousands of cars are standing Idle and that producers in the northwest territory are tin able to market their products. Many thousand carloads ofth'e products are of a perishable na ture and therefore cannot be car ried forward to another season That In addition to the perishable products, not thousands, but tens of thousands of cars and other commodities are being held. a. con siderable portion of which Is lo cated in interior warehouses and which, if some readjustment is not made so as to move the sur plus prior to the 1921 crop, will result In congestion and a car shortage that will far surpass any thing heretofore known In the nts- torv of transportation Following the recommenaa tlons of the Interstate commerce commission as stated in the sec ond paragraph, meetings have been hrld with the transportation companies by representatives of the state commissions of Washing ton. Oreson. Idaho and Montana. as well as commercial organisa tions of these stateH and I tan with the rsul tthat carriers have admitted that traffic is not mov ing and that "a readjustment of rates is at least available, but have not Indicated any disposition to make changes or reductions by shiooers as a means of relir. "We therefore, feel that in or der to secure prompt and Immed iate action which will permit th movement of traffic now accumu lated tint the carriers do Immed iately advise their intent concern ing readjustment In ordr that such further action may be taKen before the interstate commerce j eommiss'on as provided by law. looking toward this end. "It Is our reou'st at this timet you do establish eastbound com modity rates which were In effect prior to August 26. 1920. unon at least the following commodities: Fnrent nmducts. r.nlmal products, j agricultural products. Including , fruits, green, dried and fruit prod- j ucts. canned goods, canned fih , and condensed milk. t "It Is only asked that theso rates be established for the pur- nose of affording temporary re-. lief, it being our infnt to co-op-; erate with the carriers and the: interstate commerce commission ; in readjustment of rates to a bas- is that wiil permit of the free) movement of tonnage. We real-; ire it will take more time to pro- ; perly readjust the rates as to ; their relationship and the volume ! of the rae Itlf. than be permit- t,A .i th nrewnt lime on account Lof the urgency of the -ituatiun." ! 1 AUCTION SALE FURNITURE of 8 1 loomed Hoose Tuesday Feb. 22, 1 p. 172. 640 State St. See Sunday Paper for full sul. of thia aale and aIo the m! at Sunny Ilrook farm, Feb. 24th.. F. N. W00DRY THE AUCTIONEER WHO'S NEXT? . WHEN CHILDREN ARE AS "HUNGRY AS BEARS" Give iLem real nouriiiiment a gener ous slice of H0LSUM BREAD with butter and Jam HOLSUM BREAD - Is our -Best Food ' Is your Best BREAD Buy more of it Eat more of it Cherry City Baking Company C3 fell c Silvcrton Students ! Give Exhibition; X A v. X WW 1 1 ml i ! ! The Jaunty m Suits of Early Spring are joyfol and youthful . things and will bring de light to feminine hearts Noticeable in the spring trend of fashion are the box jadtets which appear in many variations In the new suits. The materials of these sails are of the highest standard and the workmanship and finish ing of them is above par. There is great variety of style and line and how ever individual yonr taste may be, you are al most certain of finding a suit In our stocks that will meet your require ments. The prices of the suits that are being shown at Shipley's are in kcepinj with the policy of this store and range from $22.50 to $95 1 in I An cnlDinon was n"-u j Kilvorlnn sehool Vdneday the ewlns and manual training I ,1,-- Kilverton haa the nrt ; Eirln Industrial Hub or its Mzc In the Mate to roniplete the work . of the school year. One hundred per. cent cf th? 3S member of the club finished the repaired work, I gljtpteij (Lin. The "Pay As You Go" plan was originated for the benefit of our pal rons, . Its advantages are the privilege of every Salem woman. HMtH pbowe 147 pbon 734