I" ff ; '' -' " r . : ! ..; "i " . THE ORfcfifNI RTATPQf am BATrw nipnu i j wltw SATURDAY MORNING, APRIL 2, 1921 , 3 CITY NEWS trm Slrfp In Meetings Ralph Thomas, senior at Wil Iitnette university will go to Am-. ' my -today-to assist in special re iiral meetings there. Other stud Iota assisting are Marie Corner iai Ester McCoriuack. : r. - - Experienced cashier and candy ilesfirl. Experienced person only jWd japply. The Spa. Adv. jjrewd to Wed 'Basel Richardson of Salem and narreU U. Povey of Portland were rrant&d marriage license yes terday io the office of the county clerk, - ', ' tio TUdUtor Itepainnjr Hodern -equlpnieat, prompt ex mrt service. Nelson Bros., 855 j5 C&emeketa SL AdT. ' ' ; ' Two Antos Destroyed la garage fire at the resd ietice of State Senator . Louis Uefcniund early yesterday, two gntoiaobUe belonging to the sen ator ere badly damaged and the Interior of the garage seriously tbsrred. The body ol a Ford se ,dsQ was ruined and serious dam-. .was done to a IJuick touring ear, The cause ot, the fire Is not kuowa, it Is said. , f.r., r. C fiO. Studont ftperiAl Train Sanity, April 3, leaving Salem :SJ p. rrlve Eugene 8:25 p. a. Oregon Electric Ry., J. W. ' Ritchie. Agt. Adr. .f k. j ; Cmea ot fcleepinR Hlokncs There la a case of sleeping sick- ' nm at Falls City, Mrs. Truax of tint city Is the victim. And Or. 0. E.; Prime. oL Salem Is. attend ing tie case, and he reports that I J 13 i nnnnnnnn t -Warlitzer Night - j "Straiglit ls TIie ".Way- With - Matt Moore and Gladys Leslie Tomorrow. "KAZAN" 'h iW tottof Flaattat Ot&t Tram r Tins SALEM NURSERY CO. 'II 428 Ortgom BvQdtar Sitix .1 oaiooi . ! ; - TU m . - U-1L-, ' ' ' -Sale MOTOR CO, ' 1 1 1 Ask your grocer for DIXIE DOUGHNUTS 6ALEM BAXUfa COMPANY fit jCourt St. -: Phone 9S4 t! i TheiVaciicsi Cups have ar j A.Ii LIOORE'S ! lit Pays to Trade at The FARMERS CASH STORE I C Burton iurUll MS-Kortk CommercUl 247 W. -W. MOORE l Furnltare Store p Home of the Vlctrola lou ret more for your money at 3 !i , Moore's - v if700D WOOD . '..tia a IL Tracy Wood Co. H tor all kinds of .v dry wood Projnjt deUrery Phone 520 1 ELECTRIC MACHINE & j ENGINEERING CO. For: Thor Washing Machines and ttrlo Work and Supplies lM Court Et. ) Phone 488 HARTLIAN BROS. CO. For Fine Jewelry Jewelers and Optician T7Iiil HaTe You7 .T boy, sell and exchange Sew and aecond-hand furnl- re, stoves, ranges, ruga. tools, etc We "wm buy you i ' COL, W. P. WRIGHT J'f Anctloaeer , ?71 N. Com! St Salem, Ot. f i;ut Tour sales with us espies fenuture li-JJJ IN BRIEF his patient is now on the road towards recovery. There Is also a case of sleeping sickness at Aurora, a young lady being the Victim. A Limited Quantity Of re-cleaned Red Fife spring wheat, choice quality; must be seen to be appreciated. Chas. R. Archerd Implement Co.; Adr. Choir to Sins The choir of the Central Con gregational church will sing the cantata, "Our Living Lord," at the Leslie Methodist church next Sunday evening. A Classified Ad Will bring you a buyer. Action to Quiet Title A complaint was filed yester day in the circuit court in an act ion brought by C. P. Keibert vs. 0. K. Goodman et al., in an effort to quiet the title to 50 acres of land lying southwest of this city. Wanted Experienced cashier and candy salesgirl. Experienced person only need apply. The Spa. Adv. Fruit Estate Settled An order was filed yesterday m the county court discharging the administrator of the estate of Teresa Fruit, deceased, and dis missing the probate proceedings of the estate. Robin D. Day was the administrator of the estate. l'etltionn Are Returned Signed petitions urging the Sa lem school board to. provide for junior high grades in the Rich mond school were returned to the Richmond Improvement club la&t night at their regular meeting held in the school house. The proposition of providing addition al grades for the patrons of the Richmond school district, is be ing fostered by the club and it is largely through their efforts the petitions are being put in circu lation. They are to all appear ances being universally signed up and when all are In, will be pre sented to the Salem school board at their next meeting. DANCING Upstairs at Nomking Cafe, every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday nights. American and Chinese dishes. 162 Iff. Commercial St. Suits Cleaned ........... . $1.50 Salts Pressed. BOc Salem Cleaners & Dyers 1215 8. Coml St, Phone 18C8 At The Electric Sign M8HOESw New Shoe Repairing Shop r JUST RECEIVED Nasons Perfect Liquid Paints Seasonable - prices Capital Furniture ft Hardware Co. 285 N. Commercial Phone 947 AUCTIONEER G. SATTERLEE 404 Ferry St., Salem, Oregon Phones 11771211, Talking Machines end Records Player Pianos and rUyer Bolls Do yon take . TURKISH BATHS If not, why not? No other baths or treatments can produce the permanent re lief to the person suffering from disagreeable cold or ail ments of the flesh or body like the Turkish Baths will. Open 8 a. m. until, p. m. OREGON BATH HOUSE Lady and Gentlemen attend ants We pay 2c above the market price for eggs and products PEOPLE'S CASH STORE Investigate The Mutual Life nr tt Ul IV. j p-to-date policies. Lower net cost. HUTCHASON, , District Mgr. 271 State St. Phone 99 Thi Naomi Circle Of the First M. E. church will hold a cooked food sale today at Bnsick's store. State and Cora merciar streets, (adv.) .HHrtins: Woods Taken Several gray sweaters and seven or eight baseballs were said to have been aken from the Wil lamette gymnasium Thursday, ac cording to a report made to the ponce by C. J. Gillette. 920 Oak street. It was found that the lockers had been ramsacked and tb e articles taken from them. Forest Trees of Oregon" In beautiful colored nictures at the First Conerecational church Sunday evening, (adv.) Auto Is Overturned In attemotine to avoid a col lision Thursday night with an automobile driven by Otto Eng- ani, who was traveling South on Waverly street, Kenneth Loter of route 5. driving west on State street, turned suddenly north and capsized his automobile. Fortu- ately no tne was injured by the accident, and the car was not amaged to any extent. "Tl.o f . n n. It:. 1 X-... s . Wili be the subject of Dr. Kant- ners Sunday evening sermon. Did you ever know the "Don't Care Man?" (adv.) Fire Ik-pa rtrm-nt Called The Salem fire department was called into service yesterday mor ning about 11 o clock when It was discovered that the roof of the Willamette sanitarium on Win ter street, had caught fire from sparks from a burning, chimney. There was Httle damage done, due to prompt action being taken. How Many Ot the forest trees of Oregon can you name as you walk through a forest? See them at the First Congregational church so you may improve your knowl edge, (adv.) Adam Green Fined Adam Green was fined $5 yes terday in the city court by Judge Earl Race upon a charge of violat ing the city ordinance in allow ing his chickens to run at large A more strict observance of the ordinance is being ordered by the local authorities In this regard. Oet them at Tne Statesman of fice. Catalog on application. (Ad) Rndicott Win in Suit-- A decree in the case of S. M Endicott vs. N. Digerness was issued yesterday by Judge G. G Bingham in department No. 2 of tne circuit court, decreeing in ia vor of the - plaintiff. The case had to do with certain personal RIGDON '& SON Leading Morticians FO R KENT Two and three room apartments, zurnisnea or unfurnished Phone T.G.BHgh, 743 Medium Unele John Syrup.. OSc $1.00 Brooms 60c 50 lbs. Dairy Salt 75c 25 bars Laundry Soap. . . . .91.00 8 cans Milk. f 1.00 HIGHLAND GROCERY Better Goods For Less BABYXHICKS Several varieties now on hand C N. NEEDHAM 558 State Street " Opposite County Court house FOR ANY BARGAINS Call at CAPITAL BARGAIN HOUSE We buy and sell every thing 215 Center St Phtjne 398 Beautiful Soft Pillow Popular Prices MAX 0. BUREN 170 N. Coml Salem property interests near Silverton. which included an pnrlnr. choker chain, cables, etc., all of which the decree declared to be the property or tne plaintiff. The Klk Lodge At Salem. Oreeon will rpopive sealed (bids separately for the dwelling and barn on its property at Cottage and State streets, known as the B rev man nroDertv. The bids will be closed at 6 p. m. wonaay, April ll. For further particulars can on Charles K. Archerd, 210 State street, (adv.) For Sale 16-inch JUU Wood Even lengths, S3. 75 per load. Prompt! dellrery. Phone 520. Tracy Wood Co. (adv.) Birth of Girl Announced Mr. and Mrs. William Marsh Zanders of 1223 Ferry street, are the parents of a girl, born to them on Thursday. Mr. Zanders is manager of the Southern Pacific express office. For Sale 16-Inch MU1 Wood Even leneths. S3.75 ner load. Prompt delivery. Phone 520. Tracy Wood Co. (adv.) Date Set for Hearing The county court has set Tues day, May 3, as the date for the hearing of objections to the final account of the estate of Ellen VauKhan, deceased. The final ac count; was placed on file yester day in the county court. PERSONAL MENTION F. R. Olin, manager of the. Hammond Lumber company ot Mill City, was a business visitor yesterday in the city. S. H. Van Trump, county horti cultural inspector, visited in the interests of his work yesterday at Aurora and Lake Labish. Judge G. G. Hlngham was at tending to circuit court business at Albany yesterday. Charles McAllister, a prune grower of Shaw, was in Salme yes terday, conferring with S. H. van Trump relative to spraying his orchard. William Hamilton of this city Is a Portland business visitor. R. H. Mills is in Portland oa business. Mr. and Mrs. T. E. McCroskey will return this morning from Eu gene where Mr. McCroskey has been attending the special short course at the state university for commercial club secretaries. Paul Davies has gone to Klam ath Falls where he will spend the summer. Among the.TJ. of O. students who are returning to their studies Monday are Charles Robertson, Earl Bnsselle, and William Rein- hart. -All have been home for the spring vacation. Civic Organization is Lauded for Good Work A, meeting of the North Salem Improvement association was held last' night in the Highland school, and special interest was express ed, in paving improvements In North Salem. Owing to financial conditions last year the association decided to postpone further activities in paving improvements until con ditions improved. It is now de cided to renew active work -along the lines of improvement in the northern part of the city and for this purpose the organization will meet every two weeks during the summer. Councilman Wenderoth report ed to the gathering last night that as a result of the work ot the association last year 10 blocks of cement sidewalk have been laid and 3 blocks more have been contracted for, and 10 ready to be contracted soon. Mr. Wende roth also told of other paving im provements which have been done recently and related other instan ces where paving will be com menced in the near future. A commute composed of E. F. Tillinghast, Mark E. Elliott and Ward K. Richardson was appoint ed to co-operate with the Marion County Realty association In their efforts to secure the proposed loop street car system for Salem. It was reported at the meeting that petitions were in circulation for a second hearing of. the pub lic service commission on the new Ktelephone rate raise. Several re ported as having ordered their telephones taken out and others strongly opposed to the raise are awaiting further development in the action. A short musical program was given by teachers of the school. This Slznjor Good AMUSEMENT Salem's Best and Biggest r SHOW The Wizard And Bobey Roger In . Langh-o- Mgic Rlea Duo Samples of Vaifety James and Khaw That's My Hound E. J. Applyby 3Iosical ' Banjoist Watch B3 uuO ETTE McMinnville And Pacific University Women Are Defeated Willamette university won five points out of a possible nine in a women's triangular debate last night with McMinnville and Pacif ic university. The other two schools each won two points. Wil lamette won a 2 to 1 decision oer McMinnvilla in Salem and a 3 to 0 decision from Forest Grove at that place. The question under debate by the three schools was "Resolved. that Great Britain should grant complete independence to Ire land." Here the Willamette team. Lorelei Batchford and Lucile Tucker, upheld the affirmative. The Salem speakers were exceed ingly good in organization and delivery. Miss Blatchford ex celled in refutation. The McMinn ville speakers were Edith Clarx and Beulah Harp. The Willamette team at Pacific university was composed of Myr tle Mason and Ruby Rosencrantz. The judges were Judge Charles A. Johns. Rev. Mr. Evans and P. E. Bergman. Professor James T. Mathews acted as chairman. WAS IX BED THREE DATS Mrs. Josle Reed, 217 N. Exter. St., Tulsa. Okla., writes: "I was in bed three days with my back. I took Foley Kidney Pills and in two days was at my work again. I cannot praise your medicine too much." Foley Kidney Pills stop bladder irregularities and streng then the kidneys. They help el iminate from the system the poisons that cause backache, rheumatic pains, stiff Joints, sore muscles, swollen hands and feet, puffiness under the eyes. Sold everywhere. ( adr-) Real Estate Active Property is Exchanged A number of real estate trans fers were recorded yesterday in the office of County Recorder Mrs. Mildred Robertson Brooks, showing that property values are not depreciating. Frank Grimes has sold lot 19 in the Sunnyside fruit farm No. 8. to P. Fayette Smith. The con sideration was 15000. F. N. Derby, E. F. Smith and L. P. Aldrieh acting as referees in a certain .suit in the circuit court, wherein Clara B. Hougham was plaintiff in the case, and Ida J. Henderson et al defendants, have sold a part of the southwest quarter of block 2 of the Roberts addition to Salem. The purchase price was $7000. An exchange of property was made this week through which Alvin Williams sold to Benjamin F. Rector 22 acres of land in the northwest corner of Charles Hub bard donation land claim, near Hubbard, for the sum of $7500. and BenjamigF. Rector sold to Alvin Williams about 40 acres in the same vicinity and valued the same. Lots 60. 61 and 62. in the Ver non Acres, were sold for $4000 by Charles E. Briggs to J. C. Galbraith this week. F. E. Beau rharap has purchased 188 acres of land southwest of Salem from R. L. Ellwood for $3000. Zov Agnes Semple Assail has purchased lot 6 in block 2 in the Central addition, and a fraction of a lot lying to the west of lot 2, for 3300 from William H. Hil debrandt. Churchill Upholds Frost In Teacher's Complaint J. A. Churchill, state superin tendent of schools, yesterday handed down a decision in the caae of Mrs. Teulah Borrer. Wash ington county school teaoiier. Tno wis dismissed by the school board of the AlcLa-Huber district. Mrs. Borrer appealed to Copnty Super intendent Frost of Washington county, who dismissed the case on grounds that the teachee did not appeal to him within the time re quired by the law. State Superin tendent Churchill's decision up holds Mr. Frost. )y Northwest Engineers Are In Session at Corvallis The Northwest Highway sec tion of the American Association of Knpinppr 1 in session today at Corvallis, the convention beins held at Oregon Agricultural col lege. The college is putting on a two-day engineering show and to night an electrical show will be put on by the electrical engineers. The' visiting engineers will attend both. A banquet is scheduled for 6 o'clock p. m. today, n attend ance ot about 100 Is expected, rep resenting all parts of the north west. Two Days to Be Given To Awarding Contracts The state highway commission at Its next session in Portland, be ginning April 5, will award con tracts cn a large number of high way construction jobs and will try the innovation of taking two days to make the award of contracts. This will give opportunity, in case bids are too aifh. for contractors to submit other bids. Heretofore awards have been hurried through in a single day. Dental Board Members Appointed by Governor , Dr. David B. Hill of Pendleton and Dt. Fred W. Haynes of Rose burg have been appointed by Gov ernor Olcott, as members ot the state board of dental examiners. Dr. Hill succeeds Tr. H. , II. Scbmitt of Portia ad and 'Dr. Harnei ucceedi -DrH, IL .Miller ill DEBATES of Eugene. The appointments are for three- years. Other members of the board are Dr. W. D. McMillan and Dr. F. W. Hollister ot Port land and Dr. W. W. Walker of Grants Pass. No Fatal Accidents Are Reported For Last Week No fatal accidents were report ed to the state industrial accident commission for the week ending March 31. although a total of 401 Industrial casualties were report ed. Of this number 377 were sub ject to the provisions of the work men's compensation act, 21 were from firms and corporations that have rejected the act and three were from public utility corpora tions not subject to the act. Registration Fee Total Announced by Secretary The total amount in automobile, motorcycle, dealer, chauffeur and operator fees received by the sec retary of state for theyear, from January 1 to March 31, is H850. 058.77rSaecording to a statement gotten outoy the office yesterday. Fees received during the month of March aggregated $180,371.25. MRS. STILLMAN GETS $7,500 MONTH (Continued from page 1) may. in individual cases, work hardship, but the destruction of confidence between a husband and wife would cause much' misery and affect the marriage relation. This rule is founded upon sound public policy." Divorce Held UnUkely Referring to Mrs. Stillman's charge that her financier husband is the father of 30-months-old on born to "Mrs. Florence H. Leds." former musical revue girl, the decision said: "The defendant has amended her pleadings and charges acts and conduct upon the plaintiff of similar character as charged by him. against her and such acts are supported by affidavits of differ ent provisions. "&"be does not seek a divorce hut pleads recrimination against the defendant as a defnese. It the acts and conduct as charged against each other, neither will be entitled to a decree." ST1IMD 111 Inland Empire Teachers As sociation Ends Meeting SPOKANS, Wash , ' April 1. Resolutions looking to legislation in the four Pacific northwestern states for uniform teaching stan dards and tenure of positions, and equalization of school taxation within the states were passed at the closing session this afternoon of the 23rd annual convention ot the Inland Empire Teachers' asso ciation. Selection of county ana state educational officials on a basis of merit rather .than political expe diency also was favored, and the county was advocated as the unit of school taxation and administra tion instead of the present rural' district. D. A. Grout, superintendent of schools of Portland, Ore., was elected president of the associa tion; Miss Lena F. Butts, super iatendent of schools at Wardner and Kellogg, Idaho, was elected vice-president. and James A. Burke, principal of the Garfield school here and R. L. Kirk, su perintendent of schools at The Dalles, Ore., were re-elected sec retary and treasurer, respectively. R. W. Kirk, superintendent of schools at Oregon City, Ore., and Miss Minnie B. Dean, county su perintendent of schools at Pierce county. Wash., were elected mem bers of the executive committee. TARIFF or? HOPS ASKSD Sacramento, cai.. April l. Withont dissent the state Ben ate today adopted resolutions request ing congress to impose a protec tive tariff on hops. FaT- Vawir" vj She'll Be Here Sunday at the LIBERTY in TEACH G m 4 The Seal of the Living Union Everybody IS Musical Program is First Of Series to Be Given At High School A unique program was given by the musical department ot the hLgh school last night in the form; of a musical comedy, "The Gypsy Rover." a delightful romantic; comedy ot three acts. The enter-i tainment is the first of its kind to be presented at the high school for some years and is a pleasant change from the heavy drama given during the last year, Harold Socolofsky' as "Gypsy Rob" accredited himself well while a great deal of Interest cen tered around the comical Lord Craven. Delbet Moore. Macyle Hunter as Lady ' Constance and Ruth Tucker as ZZara called forth much favorable comment for their ability. The .entire cast Included: Meg (Rob's foszer mother) an old gypsy wamon, Mabel Marcus; Zara, the belle ot the gypsy camp, Ruth Tucker; marto. Mega nus-f band, Herbert Socolofsky; Sinfo, gypsy lad in love with Zara, Lawf rence Maves; Rib, afterwards Sir Gilbert How. the gypsy rover, lost heir to Sir Gilbert Howe's estates, Harold Socollfsky: Lady 'Con stance, daughter of Sir George Martendal; Macyle Hunter; Lord Craven, an English top, . Delbert Moore; Sir George Martendale, an English country gentleman, Wil liam Wright; Nina, Sir George's second daughter, Winifred Beers; Captain Jerome, captain in the army, Frank Alfred; Sir Toby Lyon, a society butterfly, Merwin Stolzheise; McCorkle. a song pub4 Usher of London, Russell Em mett; gypsy boys. Helen Pollock; Zen da Busch. Rfta Remington; gypsy girls. Loyal Gray, Gladys Burnside. Bertha Remington; Lackey, William Gosser; chorus, gypsy men and women; gypsy solo dance, Betty Chance; fairy sold dance, Carolyn EaBt. -4. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING (Continued from page 1) A she was telling me she burst into tears and said, between sobs: "How can I ever tell Dewey what has happened; I have lost my diamond ring." To comfort my chum I said, "that is very easy to find." She looked up surprised and said: "Oh! Do tell me how!" I told her, "just put a classified ad in The Statesman and you will soon recover your ring.' Assur ing my chum that she would find her ring, I went home. Thts same evening she put in a classi fied ad in The Statesman. Feeling Interested In my friend, 1 called the third evening and when she opened the door ahd saw me, this time she shed ten for joy. She held out her hand to me and there was that beautl- HuKdiamond ring. She told me 1 how thankful ehe was to me. Why, I said, "don't thank me; thank The Statesman." ; She then told me of how she had made taffy at a party In the country and had missed her ring wnen sne got Dome. The lady's little girl, who had heard hef mother read Jennie's ad In the. EXTRA Mil ' - 1: UNIQUE COMEDY TODAY, Imported French Voile Waists They are daintily trimmed with' lace and most beauti fully embroidered sizes, complete, 36 to 46. Xtoday1 $2 . The Prophecy of The 144,000' Hear Evangelist Bell Tomorrow Evening 7:30 Hall, Court Street Neat a. r t Invited. Cbme andlring morning paper, had been playing in the yard and had found Jen-. nieV; ring. She ran to the bouse and j shouted: "Oh, mother, I have, found Jennie's ring.' Her mother took the ring and phoned to Jennie. Jennie hurried aB$ went; and got her ring. She was overwhelmed with joy. ' v 04 the roilowlng cay her lover returned to her and she told him ber story. He subscribed for The Statesman for three year. Mies Lulu Koschmeder, Salem, Oregon. 295 South Twenty-first ' street. II Milk Fed I VEAL i Veal Steak, per lb. .22c iloin of Veal, per lb.25c i Legs of Veal, per lb. 25c J al Stew, per lb..-:i5c j Grata Fed PIG FORK .a .1 Pork Steak, perjb... .20c tloin Chops, per ib.25c f. Hams. Roasts.' Center I Cuts, per, lb ,.i5c j trlme ' BEEF "-: rloin Steak, per lb. 20c Beef to Boll, per lb. 10c Another lot of those fan ty 1921 Spring Lambs. . ,riees the Lowest. -bur' Own fllake Tresh WelnerB,ik.-50c fresh Hamburger, lb. I5c Slited Pork Sausage, per Lilb. 15c't Pure Lard, No. 5 pail 70c 1 Fancy Bacon, per lb. 30c tot ; Creamery -Butter; per' lb..:...-...'.;..:.5c; Umeco, 2 Ibs.. ..55c Kippered Salmon, per. .25c Y Originators f Low ' 351 State St MOT IN THE COMBINE; SPECIAL .19 a Friend ji .ar ! 5AUSACES IVIIDGET : MARKET ,-i 3 . I. j 1 1 H V 'J'J V . it. : : ! .