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THE OREGON STATESMAN. SALEM. OREGON TUESDAY MORNING. MARCH 1. 1021 a 1 CIT Y NEWS IN BRIEF Anton" Collide . An automobile collision occur red Testery afternoon at the intersection of Commercial and c, te ,trett when L. L. Thonian, in nlrislon Mreet, driving north commercial, collided with a ear bearing licence .No. Kord car 5C236. membered by older residents of Salem as a popular fireman, serv ing with Walter S. Low, Eugene Kckerlen. George H. Hurnett. and other famous Hre fighters In the brave days of old. For several years he has been farming ex tensively in Canada, but has made hfs home! and headquarters in Seattle. U'anti Girl at The Spa. Adv. JlotoriaU r'lned r,nk Wilbur! a driver for the Roth grocery store, appeared. be fore Judge Karl Hace yesterday tn answer to the charge of speed ing. He pleaded guilty and re ceived a fine of $10. C. Heed and B. V. Wer of Portland were also fined $10 yesterday on the eatne charge. Smalt sized ladles Rlgin gold watch, engraved "O. fl." on back. Phone 182 R. Keward. (adv.) nolntf to OKI Mexico A party of six from Seattle, chaperoned by J. G. (Jack) Luhr man, passed through Salam Sun day "to inspect land In ' Mexico, bought several years ago. They ire maklnr the trip in a Thomas Flyer automobile, all occupying the one car. They go through by way of Los Angeles and other important southern California cities. Mr. Luhrman will b e re- See II.' U Stiff Furniture Co. For awnings, (adv.) Nearly losen Automobile J. A. McCormark of Woodburn fcarely mi used losing his automo bile by fire when a short circuit of the electrical apparatus et it ablaze on Capitol street between Court and Chemeketa. Sunday. The small chemical equipmeni used was ineffective and the fire department was called and suc ceeded In saving the car. Salem Symphony Orchestra 50 musicians In concert; 8:15 Tuesday evening, March 8; arm ory. Admission $1. (adv.) Date of Hearing t'hangeil An amended final account was filed yesterday in the county court by Frank Smith, adminis trator of the estate of Alice Smith deceased. The date j-et by the court for the hearing of objections is April 4. y Wantel Girl at The Spa.- Atlv. rally the same as that which en tertained at McMlnnville several weeks ago. 7F Legal Blank Get them at The Statesman of fice. Catalog on application. (Ad) LWante.1 Girl at The Spa - -Adv. Cloiih Home Sold The fine old property, com pris ing the A. ,M. Clonal! home on North Broadway Rt'reM. changed hands yesterday whon It was wild for $4."00 to Mrs. Rebecca Ilen drixon. who came to this city last summer from Wyoming. Mrs. Hendrixon will live In her new home. For over 20 years Mr. and Mrs. ' Clough have made their home on North liroadway. The house is larger than they desire and it Is understood they intend either purchasing or building a smaller modern home. New C"rrKra1ion' ; Articles of inoorjoration have been filed at the office of T. B. Hundley, state corporation com missioner, by the Netarts Iteach company, which will have offices at Tillamook and which is capi talized at $iri0,00rt. ThA incor porators are It. -M. Wash, J. T. Kern and W. W. Greer. Other concerns have fil d articles of in corporation as follows: Pacific Slope Lumber company. Portland: Incorporators. Warren N. Sine. E. I. Murphy. J. S. MiddlKon; capi talization. $10,000. Maxam Shirt J & Garment company. Portlands incorporators, fs. MilreK. I . nen son. Opcar Funis?t; capitalization, $50,000. way department is in Yanuina. in the Interest of highway work. J. K. Allison was here yester day from Eugene. Alma O. Katz. head of Oregon's Co-oieratlve Dairyman's league, of Portland, was a business visi tor in Salem yesterday. WOULD NOT DO WITHOUT IT New Date Set for Hearing An order fixing a new date for the "hearing of objections to the final account of the estate of Luella Darby has ben issued by the county court, fixing April .4 as the date. A ClassifiM Ad Will bring you a buyer. Can't lie Heat! 18721 Honolulu Eyes. Stiff Furniture company. II. L." Ilijf Deal Kecorded One of the largest real estate transactions of the pa3t week was that in which Ole A. Olson sold to Henry A. Shanander about 3"0 acres of land lying near Claxter. The consideration was $14.r00. Deeds were filed with the county recorder yesterday. Loans! Loans! Loan If you desire to build a new house or remodel the old one and need mony. please call on us im mediately: we can help you. Laf; tar & Laflar. 406-7 Oregon BIdg., Salem, Or. Adv. Bicycle Found A bievcle owned by W. R. Whiteside, reported a3 stolen from in front of the Nelmeyer Drug store Saturday niht. was found by Police Officer Porter on State street Sunday. You can stop a common cold if you act promptly at the first sign of sneezip ; and chilliness, hoarse ness, tickling throat or coughing. Just take a dose of Foley's Honey and Tar Compound. It is effect ive and rleasani to take. Harry L. Neff. Price Hill. Cincinnati. O.. knows it is good for longstand ing roughs and rolds. too. He writes: '"I had a very bad cough for almost two years. I have taken 3 bottles of Fohy's Honey and Tar and am almost well. simply would not do without It In the house." Sold everywhere. -S v LIEUTENANT KENDALL ! IS SLAIN BY GERMANS I ZANE GREY'S I "U. P. TRAIL" V : 2--7 9 p. nu I Coming Sunday R B "ISOBEL" '" 11 n n Ktate to be Settled Grant E. Butcher was appoint ed yesterday by Judge W. M. Bushey of the county court as ad mlnlstrator, of the estate of the late Mary Franklin. A petition for letters of administration was Harold Lloyd In "Number, Please?" Liberty today, (adv.) at the Kieper Sell Heal Estate A deed was filed Saturday in filed yesterday In which the real the office of th county recorder estate and persona! property of b? Albert A. Kieper trans.errine the estate is estimated at $2600. M. M. Richards. L. M. Morcom and John Becker were appointed appraisers. 15 acres of land south of this city to Henry T. James. The price paid for the property vras $12T0. A Screen Classie Rex Beach's "The at the Bligh today. Spoilers' (adv.) Auto I'll" to Portland , Gray Cadillac 8. Busses leave Marion hotel S:4.. 12:4"., 3:4r. daily. Fare, $1.75. Adv. . TREES Tor Bprlaf PlaatlaK Order TVom THE SALEM NURSERY CO. 428 ;Oragta BllHn IXIiIUl t: oaiQOS Psoas 17CS Sales Service VALLEY MOTOR CO, Ask yonr grocer for. DIXIE DOUGHNUTS y 23c dozen R.VLE3I BAKIXO COMPANY Dale Set for Hearing Charity P. Gleason filed yes terday a final account of the es tate of James II. Gleason, de ceased, with thq county court. April 4 was the date set for the hearing of objections. DANCING at Nomking Cafe, every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday nights. ; American and Chinese dishes. 162 Vi N. Commercial St. AUCTIONEER G SATTERLEE 404 Ferry St. Salem. Oregon Phones 11771211 Cars Danuuied Automobiles "driven by R. -E Carnlne and Charles Lanlian col lided yesterday afternoon on Court ftreet. Both' automobiles were damaged, the Lnnhan auto mobile receivins; a broken bum per and a bent lamp, and th richt running board was torn off ins I Carnine car. Auto Radiator Repairing Modern equipment, prompt ex pert service. Nelon Bros., 335- 359 Chemeketa St. Adv. Police Called The police were called into ser vice Sunday to put to route sev eral men who were loitering around the furniture store at Mill and Twelfth streets. Income Taic Statements Prepared Or examined. General account ing practice. G. Ed Ross, phone 209S-R. Ldv. A New Show Today "The Spoilers" at the Bligh (adv.) Decision for Plaintiff A decree was granted in depart nifffit No. 2 o.f the circuit court yesterday In favor of the plaintiff in the rase of H. M. Ingels vs. Bertha D. Fell et al. The action had to do with certain property rights. At Home in Portland Col, and Mrs. Percy Willis will bi at home to their friends at Walnut park, lilt Mallory ave nue, Portland, hereafter. They moved down to that city yester day, having purchased a home ! there. Parked Auto Is Damage!- While nn automo'iHe belonging to Ij. A. McCracken was parked -t High nnd Court streets it was run Into by an unidentified auto mobile and considerably damaged Mr McCiecken reported the ac cident to the police and said that he did not know the driver re sponsible for the damage. i Wanted A Loan of f 90O0 On good farm security: will pay 8 per cent. Oregon Land Co., 442 State street. - (Adv.) Talking Machines and! Records i Player Pianos and Player Rolls 1 May Entertain Hoy A trip to the state 2I Court St. Phone -954 CARL & B0WERS0X GROCERIES 111 Court Street Phone 4d9 HIGHEST PRICE PAID For SECOND 1LND FURNITURE Stoves, Carpets and Tools Capital Hardware & Furniture Co. 285 N. Commercial St. Phone 947 i THe Vacuum Cups tave ar- r rived at : k ' : - ; A. H MOORE'S It Pays to Trade, at The FARMERS CASH STORE C. Barton Dardall i 247 North Commerclal-4247 : W, W. M00RE ' Fnrnitore Store . The Home of the Victrola Tou set more for your money at lloore's " - WOOD WOOD Can a Hi Tracy Wood Co. for! all kinds of, dry wood LOOK! IN BUSINESS FOR YOUR AUTO'S SAKE v - Car not hitting right? Bring It to us. A place to get tires, tubes, spot lights, skid chains and tire pumps. . . ' training school for boys is contemplated tonight by the entertainment trope of the Salem lodge of Elks where a minstrel show or some thing equally as good will be staged. The cast will be practi- FOR RENT Two and three room apartments, furnished or unfurnished Phone T.G. Bligh, 743 16 lbs. Prunes $1.00 Onion Sets, per lb.. 10c 1 package Cornflakes ;..Oc 1 package Post Toasties. ... .11c No. 6 Lard 3c HIGHLAND GROCERY 746 Highland Ave. Phone 496 Discharge Are Filed I Ellis W. Whitney and Gilbert T. Whitney of Woodburn filed vesterday with the county clerk honorable discharges from the United States army. Both young men unlisted on December 11. 1914. at Woodburn. Bay T. Seoi 'ard. who enlisted April 2. 1917. u Woodburn. also filed an honor ib!e discharge at the same time. Tie was a corporal in the United states Infantry. SALARY BILL FOR GOVERNOR TO BE LAW (Continued from page 1) 374. by Clatsop county delega tionRelating to salaries of offi cials in Clatsop county. 322. by Hunter and Eberhard Relating to salaries in Union coun ty. 267. by Bennett Relating to condemnation of lands for logging railways, roads and ways for re moval of timber. 361. by committee on agricul ture To eliminate noxious weeds. 348, by Hindman Relating to certification of teachers on graduation from standard col leges. 3JJ5. by Joint committee on way? and mans Appropriating money for medical department of Univer sity of regon. 4 20. by joint ways and mrans committee; Appropriating money for expenses of legislature. 368, by Joint committee on roads and highway Authorizing sale or snort lerm nonus ny nign- way commission. 103, by .IKinard Regulating marine insurance. 285. hy Heals Making a tax or assessment a personal debt of owners of lands and prohibiting removal of timber until all taxes are paid. 1 302, by Sheldon Relating to exercise or right of eminent do main by Jhe state highway com mission. 317, by joint committee on roads and highways Apportion ing maintenance cost.i of state highways. 340. by Washington, Yamhill. J Polk and Columbia county delega tions Defining imitation milk and regulating Its disposition. 358, by McDonald i by request) Regulating marketing of fcoat meat. 363. committee on roads and highways Authorizing tssuancc of $7,000,000 state highway bends 398. by committee on reads and highways Designating Roosevelt military highway as a state high way. ...... '367. by committee cm Toads aa highways Levying a tax of 1 cent on motor vehicle tueis, ana ae claring an emergency. 220." bv Jackson county aeie ! : Because he refused to ttll what he knew of the Americans' plain for an offensive. Lieutenant Olw ver Kendall.- scion of the foun ders of Kendall county. 111., wa shot as a spy at Cuntif.ny by Ger mans, despite the fact that he wa in run uniform wnen cap tured in "No Man's 1-and." His sacrifice helped make th? first big Yankee drive of the war a magnificent success. The tttory of his heroism has jUFt reached hi mother and brothers here. tradition of fugitive; from justice. 3H2, by joint committee on baukin? : Relating to loan of state banks. 383. by lchmund Relating to exchange of land by prate trin-' Ing school. . uy commiitt-e on revision of laws Regulating dealers in ' stocks and bond.-. ' 3SI. by commute" on roads and j highways Providing for the in-1 corporation of highway Improve-: ij-.fin fii.'iriris. i ST, by Ryan Rolating to closed ' Feason .in WilSaiueiie river and tribiitaries. 3"1, .by Paltrsir. Authoriz ing tei!iibiir'iiH'nt of Jafi'sf-n Con:ruftion coinpnny lr ex penses Inrurr 1 in d. fndin,T per soiial injury litigation. 361. by Patterson To prolde rroteotion lor ciiiployem under workmen's lonipensation act. The following senate Mils have been filed ' by the goerntr with the ecretary ef state without lexfH-utive approval and will be-1 com laws without his signature: I 34-1. by the reapportionment committee Reapportionment bill. 378. by Lachmund Relating to compensation of Mateorf.eers. 3 4 7. Moser Relating to recov ery of federal taxes. "When I began business on my j own account I had absolutely ! nothing except my intelligence." "Indeed, that was a small be ginning!" Fliegende Blaetter. Birthstone For March' i -Who in this, world- ot ours, their eyes In Marr'a f.rst open, shall b wise; In days ot peril firm and brave. And wear a Bloodstone to their gTave." March g.'ft Jewelry will never fall to please it the M-!ection is mado here. Wo are constantly receiving new and cxcluive deltms .In dainty Je!ry as it is cre ated by tlu! jcviiry artists of America, and America stands in the lead for artis t.c Jewelry creations. We enjoy a reputation for distinctive jewelry and sil verware. Those who buy hero have the tat is faction of knowing It is new, it Is different. It is sood. March birth flower Is the Violet. Pomeroy & Keene Reliable Jewelers ad Opticians Liberty and State Streets SALEM. OREGON ttirth Announced .Mr. and Mrs. A. I Keeney. 534 North Liberty street, are the roud parents of a little 7H Hound daughter, born last night. She has been given the name of Vellie Mary. . I PERSONAL MENTION r- Suits Cleaned f ISO n. UT a r A Suits Pressed......... . ureal nesicru uatt6 Phone 44 Opposite Court House gjjgjjj rjcancrJ Dyers ALWAYS OPEX 1215 S. Com! St. Phone 1868 Prompt delivery Phone 620 ELECTRIC MACHINE & ENGINEERING CO. for thor Washing Machines and Clectrie Work and Supplies 17 Court SL Phone 488 Do you take TURKISH BATHS If not, why not! No other baths or treatments can produce the permanent re nf to the -nerson suffering from disagreeable cold or ail ments of the flesh or body like the Turkish Baths win. Open. 8 a. m. until 9 p. tn. OREGON BATH HOUSE Lady and Gentlemen attend ants - Better Goods For Less REX 1 DRY PASTE Reliable and Economical MaxO.Buren 17N. tWISt HARTJ.LAN BROS. CO. Por Fine Jewelry Jewelers and Opticians J WANTED SPLIT PRUNES PEOPLE'S CASH 1 STORE a ! mtma P. T. Ktzel of Sublimity was a isitor at the court house yester lay.' F. II. Smith of Roseburg was in "?alem Monday. Sid Russell of Marion was a business visitor yesterday in Sa- em. L. J. Tuttie of Xaches. Wash., vas registered at the Argo yea- erday. H. E. King of Victor Point was n the city yesterday. William Annen of Mt. Angel as a brief visitor in Salem on Monday. V. P. Emery was among the Msitors in the city yesterday from "ratum. Joseph Rubens of St. Louis was 'n the city yesterday on road bus- ness. M. Solof left last night for Seat tie. Frank Dury. former Silverton arber has been returned to the tata hospital after having trou ble In Portland. Mrs. Harriett Savaee has re turned to Salem from Oregon City There she has been employed in Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Cannon are here from Lakeview to visit "riends. They will live in Albany. Mrs. Merle Prunk has arrived "rom Eugene to pend a few days with her parents. Miss Blance Stevenson re turned yesterday from Silverton where she visited her mother. Mrs. Henry Stevenson. L. O, Haryey is here from Sil ver ton. Miss Reva Standlfer. an em ploye of the J. L. Penney store at McMinnvllle Is visiting at the home of her parents near Salcjn. W. D. Clarke of the state hlgh- to What Have You? w buy, sell and exchange w and second-hand furni ture, stoves, ranges, rugs, tooU ete. We will buy you out, - i COL. W. F. WRIGHT ... i Auctioneer U N. Com'I St., Salem, Or. List your sales with ns . People's T Furniture j t JTrtt phone 1047 phone 734 FOR BARGAINS of all kinds snchr as furniture, stoves, ranges, machinery, of all kinds see the CAPITOL JUNK & BARGAIN HOUSE 215 Center Phone 398 Our policy I. to serve our clients with a high re Kolve. to. merit their confidence and gratified appreciation LAST DAY The Big Ralph Ince Production "RED FOAM" TOMORROW 3Iary Miles Mintcr "PEGGY" GRAND ; Where The Big Shows Play gatlon Relating to salaries of of- j ficials In Jackson county. 359. by Perry Relating to Is suance of permits to certain per sons to purchase alcohol. 343. by Cordon Making gov ernor collector of Interstate bridge tolls. II. B. 339. by the roads and highways committee, which em bodies the new schedule of license fees, and house ill S97. by the Ir rigation committee, relating to Ir rigation district bonus, were iuea with the secretary of state without the governor's approval and w;ll become laws without his signature. Also the following house bins: 387, by Joint committee on ways and means Appropriating money for orphans, foundlings, and wayward girls. 389. by joint committee on ways and means Appropriating mony for state labor depart ment. 109. by Korell Providing for the furnishing and acceptance of ntiHratlons of the I'nlted States government or municipal corpor ations in lieu of bonds or bail. The governor has signed the followine senate bills: 293. by Ryan (by request) Relating to savings deposits. 336. by Ryan tby request) Relating to payment by banks of deposits on intestates. hr Hall Relating to lim its of loans of trust companies. C15. by Edward Kciating io boards of commissioners or muni cipal corporations designated as Prts- . . 210. bv all iteiaiing io capaai stock of trust companies. 264. by Iennls Relating to highway contracts. SO.'i. by Hume rrovunng for taxation of costs in the supreme court on appeal. 313. by Norblad Authorising rtatsoo countv to pay Walter Kall- uukl expenses paid by him relat ing to apprenension oi n Wnener. safe blower. 329 Smith Relating to leeoie minded nersons. 240. bv Denuls To provme lor hydro-electric power commissioner and prescribing hia duties. 2S9. bv Hare To authorize cities and towns to purchase sites for community houses for benefit of ex-service men. liKfi. bv committee on judiciary HfHitiirin:r Dublic records to be written In the English tanKuaise 304. bv L'Dton. In collaboration with Renresentatives Burdick and Overt urf Appropriating 110.- 000 for investigation ot artesian well facilities In Fort Rock bas n 300. by Joseph Providing for the organization of tunnel dis- IrirlK 30 by Joseph Providing for neriai election on June I- 342 hv committee on judiciary fnrreasine salary of constable of Clatsop county. 34 4, by Robertson iteming io eradication of contagious anu 13 fections diseases. 348. by committee on revision ot laws Authorizing supreme court to designate circuit Judges t -with the suprewfe'eourt. ' 360, by Josephine county dele- gation Relating to salaries of Josephine couonty officials. 362, by committee on roads and highways Relat:ng to protecting Kiibrontqjictors. materialmen and laborers. 365. by Denni3 (by request) To empower Mate hignway com mission to acquire rights of ways along state highways. . 368. by Washington county def ecation Relating to salaries of Washington county officials. 23, by Senator Hall avd Rep resentative RennHt Appropriat ing money for relief of Mrs. Kdwin G. Scott and Mrs. Clyde II. Din dinger. 330. by Ryan (by request! Relating to salary ot insurance commissioner. S24. N.ckerson (by request) Regulating practice of opiomlry. U37. by Hare Relating to Ore gon state fair. 369.X by Multnomah county t commissioners to fix number of j deputies in county treasurer's of- ! f.ce. 377. by committee on county and Htate oHices Relating to sal aries of Lane county officers. 165, by Moser Appropriating money for establishing and main taining Oregon employment insti tution for the blind. 273. by Kberhard (by request) Relating to union high school 328. by Senator Ritner anJ Rep resentative Bean Authorizing the governor to appoint a committee to investigate additional sources for public revenue. 339, by Edwards Increasing LADD & BUSH, BANKERS Established 18C3 General Banking Eiisiness . Office Hours from 10 a. nu to 3 p. m. 1 YE BOOT SHOP Las moved to the rear of ih Bootery, 167 North Commercial street, where Mr. Tclman will continue to give the very best work manship using the highest grade leather and hold ing to ordinary prices. Don't forget that we use the Goodyear Machine like the factory uses in making your best shoes.. salary of district attorney for Til lamook county and declaring an emergency. 353. by Hall Relating to capi tal of state banks. 372. roads and hiphway com mittee's Relating " to sale of bonds by board of control for highway purposes. 373, roads and hUhways com mittee Relating to sale of bonds by highway commission. 381. bv Vinton Relating to ex- Look Out For THE STEALERS They're Coming! HORSES At Iiiction t iU . ?rfe-e-r t Ml I Ml 11 III X At The Elvtric Sign "SHOES" Saturday, March 5th 10:30 a. m. Club Stables Corner Ferry and South Liberty St. SALEM, OREGON TWO CAR LOADS Mares and Geldings from Southern Oregon AH lhee 1ic-h urn well broken, rangins in weight from llO) to lUH muiiiU, nzm from :t to 12 year obi. all In good flesh. In this lot there are M-veral well matched I eaniH of marc ik! gelding, two extra gonl m- die honei, lOiltead of gtxl Kingl- farm or orrlianl hore, every lnre mill foe guarante-l an repreMmteL Term made known on day of Mile. CHAS. TAYLOR, Owner F. N. WOODRY, The Auctioneer. SALEM, OREGON WH0fS DOING THE SAVING THE. bank deposits of the United States have more than doubled since 1914. In other words, they have grown from 20 billion to 41 billion dollars. Has YOUR financial status improved a like proportion ? Many depositors of the United States National Bank have in creased the size of their accounts many many times over. SA1XM oascoM 305 ;c iTmtGflfiliiiiT rom t Simpfy 'fWjffV ' ' WADE an; One man and a WADE cuts from 23 ito 40 a I cords a day. Low eot of operation sad maistcesacci tructed. LagUt, ruged sad durable. wheel deia enable ooe rata to saara thm anywhere sad operate it Slooe. j sad let os stow yoa why the WADE la the greatest labor sod timc Mvia iarestioa ia 20 yeart Literature upon t)oel. .,r -.- - I ii t nr COS Promot 1 Stock Lot L. Pear ce& Son 236 North Commercial SL Salem, Oregon -.. - -4 ' I 1