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THE OIUSfiON STATESMAN, SALEM, OUElTON SUNDAY MORNING. APRIL 3. 1921 1 TfniTV 1VT17W Q ITVT DDICE1 freh Sllciil Un Cod IJVfcc lb. Miagei Marker, iaiivi .project lnswctHl J Percy A. Cupper, state engineer, ind Frank Uramwell. state super intendent of banks, returned here ust night from Southern. Oregon Xhere they inspected the Grants n1 Medford irrigation dis tricts. Mr. Cupper and Mr. Bram are members of the state; irri. cation securities commission and pais on all bonds issued by irriga tion a oranidRc prujw is. (tmiiilrtrl Xnn-l Sarah Patrick was appointed ny l0 county court on Saturday as minlstratnx ot me estate 01 William Patrick. no died .Marcn 1921- troi ity are due to greed for the mighty" dollar. al- Or. White Mid Mamha:! Osteopathic phyncans, U. S. Ilk I Fitted at Tyler's Drug store by tp expert ia tbe business. (Adv.) ftiimnejr Fire IU-Mi-t-l The fire department was called out last night to earn for a chim ney ifire at 1fi6r Center street. There was no damage done and the services of the firemen were not heeded. Jernjian Itiiyt Farm A large ral rstate transfer was placed on record yesterday in the office of the county recorder. In which lit; acres of land lying about eitht miles north of Salem I.Hntliii: to Samuel A. MCCall. was sold to Herbert Jfrman for th" s.i of $2L,.oti(t. A deed wa.' also recorded of a transfer made by M . K. Lemons of lots ?, A. ! a iid 10. in block "i of Plexisant Home addition, for tbe sum of $;2..mi, to Charles V. L'ther. Norma Talmndge In "The Branded Woman. Ye Liberty today. Adv. at (Uhm Kfteaker for Monday An excellent speaker, whose Center street. Miss Verda Yin- A llouble Show cent, who was driving the car. re- i 4 ats vaudeville and feature ported that it was owin to strons picture at the Blih today, Adv. headlights on an approaching cat ( that she failed to see the one ; Girls t Play Rill parked. ?o one was seriously in- name is withheld iinMl the time I Jured by the accideni, rhouuli Kret.li Sliced IJnu ( m 12ViC lb. Midget Market. (Adv) Filter Files IHm barge Homer I). Foster fibd an hon orable discharge from the I'nited States army yesterday in th of fice of the county clerk. Mr. Fos ter was inducted on June 1.1, 1119. and discharged January 2. 1!20. aman Ixei .ut iDorothw Fitchard of Indepen dence reported to the police de partment yesterday the loss of an tjtomotile which she said was taken from where she had left it parked on High street, near the rjfrby building on Friday night. Ifrf. Wltlwrill to Preach ilteT. Carl Witherill of Boston. J nBll preach at the First Unitarian Criminal Case Increase fThia year there has been an In cfease of 13 In the number of criminal cases in the Jostle court dbring the months of January. February and March over the ime period last year. The of. fnses are varied, though a major-. The 1.1k, lnlii At Salem. Oregon, will receive sealed bids separately for the dwelling- and barn on its property at 'Cottage and State streets, known as the Breyman property. The bids will be closed at 6 p. m. Monday. April 11. For further particulars caH on Charles K Archerd, 210 State street, (adv.) of the meeting, has been secured to address the Monday noon luncheon of the Commercial dug this week. humps and bruises were sustained by all three occupants. Wanted Experienced cashier and candy salesgirl. Experienced person only need apply. The Spa. Adv. Contention TIU Week The county Sunday school con vention is -scheduled .for April S. and lo at th First Mthr.dist church in this city. Norman John son, the state association secre tary, will be the main speaker of the convention. Measlex on iMrcaM- Although there have been more than :joo cases of measles in Sa lem during the past two months. th number of patients yesterday had dwindled to less than loo, accordiiiK to the city physician Iti most instances the cases were mild in form, and no deaths have yet ccitrred as a result of the disease. I'hone .VJO For that tood w)od while it lasts. Adv. ltl-inch milt G. II. Tracy. The Eirls ot the state accident commission have organized a base ball team, and will play a series of panies with the girls of other de , partments of the state government durins jhe coming summer. The ; girls are practicing nightly, and ; considerable rivalry is promised in tile parties to come. men school play DECLARED SCREAM 'Charlie's Aunt" Is Clever Three-Act Farce for Next Friday Niiiht In the future to his powder bttSH Bess, wbich has become- quite ex tensive in rtiis section. -; Mr. Wallace needs no introduc tion to the citizens of Salem, ana ?be will no doubt make a success . of his recent venture. ' "Forest Trs of 0-ejon At the First Congregational church, in beautiful colored pic tures, this eveninp. Adv. Two Ereel Limit Alma Wells was fined $10 yes terday in the justice court for exceeding the speed limit while driving an automobile on - tbe penitentiary road. The arrest was made by. Deputy Sheriff B. R Smith. A. J. Wheaton was fined $15 bv Judge G. E. I'nruh fo- exceedlne the sped limit while driving on the Pacific highway. I ' JAMES OLIVER I I? CURWOOD'S II "KAZAN" I HAROLD LLOYD . i ; In I r Now Or Never" . I TREES ; Cartl of Thank We wish to thank all our dear friends for their . kind words of comfort, sympathy and help; also those contributing to the beautiful floral offerings, during the illness and death of our beloved daugh ter, sister and sweetheart. C. C. Russell and Family. Ward C. Russell and Family. B. F. Felton. (adv.) on-SupiM.it I'luirged A. Wilson of Kulem was arrest ed last nieht on a charge of non supporC of his wife. The com plaint states that he feloniously and without just cause fails and neglects to support her. Highway Convention On More than loo engineers em ployed by the state highway de partment went to Corvallis last nitht where they attended the annual convention of the North west Engineers' association. A ban'inet. dance and electrical show were features of the meet ik which was stated on the Ore ton Agricultural college campus. Anto Radiator Repairing Modern equipment, prompt ex pert service. Nelson Bros., 350 359 Chemeketa St. AdT. Trial Set for Monday E. R. Chaffer and John New ton will be brought to trial Mon day before Jude G. E. Fnruh on a charge of breaking down a fence belonging to another. C. W. Nienieyer is the complaining wit ness. A plea of not guilty has been entered. Paving Work to Klart The work of completing the paving between Salem and Dallas will start within the next f?w days, according to annquncement made yesterday by the slate high way department. Thi. work was tied up a year aeo because of a dispute with relation to the rout" of the West Side Pacilk highway. Three Couple Licensed MarriaKe licenses were issifd i yesterday in thee office of the: county clerk to Fannie Cornell o; 1 Salem and Ellis A. Simmons of , Portland: Tora Anne Mortenson j ot Saletn and Lucien E New-' rc-niT of Colton. C.il and lo t.iiwhi v. i orw i.r c .iom -.in,Kio recently Uani'l A. Steffen of Silverton. "The Man Who Did .t 'are" Will be the sermon subject thi evetutig at the First Congrega tional th ircii this evenintr. Pic. tures lollowing service. Adv. Senntor KIh'Isoii Here Senator Kobertson of Condon. I was appointed state liaank examiner, artived in Saleru The - K. O. c'nb of the high school lias announced their pre sentation Friday of "Charlie's Aunt," a clever three art farce by liratidon Thomas which they are to offer under the direction of Miss Hafcel l',roin. This is the Ifirt public .entertainment to be crib and it is Phone Ti'l For that good K.-inch mill wood while it lasts, fi. H. Tracy. Adv. . ..... 1 t. - x. i. IKIV'-M " uic - " I I I r"U llll VIU H n llii i.. vn i - The Store For Dinner Sets. Glass Kitchenware WM. GAHLSDORF The Store of Housewares 133 N. Liberty St. Bramwell. state superintendent of banks. Mr. Robertson probably will assume hi new duties within the next 10 days. He will make his headquarters in Salem. Many Men of tun Minds Put all men are of one mind when it comes to appreciating convenience, outlets, and a well wired home. For good work call F. S. Marton. falem Electric Co.. phone 120. Adv. Final Account Appro'-! An order approving t lie final account of the estate of Sally Miller, deceased, was filed by thn county court yesterday. able interest in high school dramatic- circles. The club is a boy's organization and all of the female pans are to be taken by boys. "Charlies Aunt" is a popular success of some ten years n thj professional .taire and since its first appearance has become a fav orite in amateur dramatic be cause of its lever originality: and its adaptability for amateur pro- A duction. This is the first time that nrncni. . r MriiTrnii ' . lhe P,a' has bPn B'ven in sfi,PTn PtHbONAL MENTION ( and the reputation of those ,w ho 4 Stake leading parts pjractically in- ' WomanhHl and Manhood At Their Best" at the morning service at the First Congregation al church: also Holy Communion. Adv. Jack Hayes, manager.o; the Sa-, Tne K. O. club is an orcaniza lem Senators. and "Ducky" , tinn nf tht hieh school formed Card of Thanks To the many friends and neigh bors whose kindness and sym pathies have been so generously offered me in my sorrow, 1 tender my heartfelt thanks. Kathryn Arnold. Holmes, leftfiebler. were in the nearly three years aeo for the Our Sixty-Dollur Suit" purpose of studying parliamentary Orcnon Agricultural college alum ollar Suits I ni iinpUr, yesterday that opened i ,.,.v.n' rn.,Hn sinr.u Are unilltestionablv the best ! the liaeh;.!! Keasnn fit fm-vnllis iv ;. i '.i :. , , , . . - J i lis ilini. J I Kd ii imiiuii 1 1 iiaa: ' - va.ue mai nas oe-n onereu s.nce piaymK the collepe team. i larged its sifepe of activities and i ii. r.. r.oeriey is spenuing a h!a Keen rirfplv influential n Moshr women. the tailor to men -Adv. and Retail One cent sale Thursday. Fri day. Saturday. April 7, 8, 9. Per ry's Drug store. Adv. IWr Borlaf PliatiM Or4n Tnm mnt SALEM NURSERY CO. T . . 4U Orram BaHdlaa DANCING Upstalra at Nomking Cafe, every Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday nights. American and Chinese dishes. 162 Vt X. Commercial St. Sulti Cleaned fl JJ0 Sulta Pressed .-80c Salem Cleaners & Dyers 1216 S. Coml SU Phone 18CS At The Electric Sign 1', of O. Student 'Special Train Sunday, April 3. leaving Salem 0:25 p. nt.. arrive Eugene 8:25 p m. Oregon Electric Ry., J. W. Ritchie, Act. Adv. Women We take special pride in the excellent service which we are in a position to sive our lady pa trons. Mosher, the tailor. Adv. S M it rkami Sales and Serrice VALLEY MOTOR CO. Ask your grocer for H niXIK UUUliHflUlJ ';!'' '" 25e dozen IsALEM BAKI5Q CXWIPANT )j Court St. Phont U le Vacona Cups hate ar . medat A. H. MOORE'S ' I It PT to Trtde me FARMERS CASH STORE C Barton Durdall )47 North Commercial 1 4 T W. W. MOORE Fnrnltnre Store Tne Home ot the VIctroln tjptt fet more for your money at uoorei WOOD i Call Q. H. Tracy Wood Co. lor all kinds or , dry wood Fremni deUrery Phone 8Z0 v Electric machine & ENGINEERING CO. r Thor Waahlnt Machines and Kieetrie work and Supplies tlT Court 8t i Phone 41 t c jHARTMAN BROS. CO. For Use Jewelry Jewelers and Opticians y WKat Haie Yon? jWe bny, sell and exchange Bw and second-hand furni ;ture, stoves, ranges, rugs, '.tools, etc. We will bay yoa jout. ' Si COL. W. P. WRIGHT J71 K. Coml St.. Salem, Or. . List yonr sales With as People's Fanutare Store !Nlrht TrtiMia 1017 ntiAiiA 79 A "SHOES Kew Shoe Repairing Shop . JUST RECEIVED Naaons Perfect Liquid Paints Reasonable prices Caoital Furniture & Hardware Co. 285 N. Commercial Phone 947 AUCTIONEER G. SATTERLEE 404 Ferry St., Salem. Oregon Phones 1177 1211 Talking Machine ana iiecorae Player Pianos and Player Holla Speeding (lianteil Charged with driving south on Capitol street at the rate of 34 miles an hour, George. E. Rotwell is cited to appear before Judge Earl Race of the city court Mon day to answer to the charge. He deposited a hall of $10 an assur ance for his appearance. WHEN IN SALEM. 0B.EG0N top at : BLJOH HOTEL A Rome Away From Home Strictly; Modern $1.00 per day 100 room, of Solid Cnmfort Only Hotel id Buine Ditrk-t s. a STONE, M. d. CTRES CANCERS and does a general office practice. Office Tyler's Drug Store 1S7 South Commercial Street Collision Occurs .Mrs. L. L. Vincent, Verda and Malchorn Vincent were occupants of an automobile Fn'day night when a collision occurred with an oihpr automobile parked on west Mr(;il hrlst Sues Jamos MctJilchrist filed a com- i plaint yesterday iu the rireuit court against the Southern Pa- cific Railway company claiming j damages to the amount of $xH.3r. for alleged responsibility in causing an accident at Trade and Commercial street in Septem ber, 1019. when h received bod ilv injury for which he. claims $r00. The balance 'of the dam age claim is for repairing the automobile in which he was driv ing at the time of the accident. week in Medford and Klamath Krcel Kay is on a business trip to San Francisco. Mrs. H. L. Kteeves and daugh ter Muriel, and Mrs. .1. T. Hunt left yesterday for a week's visit at Seaside training students for activity on school ieams. Five of the six inert who will go to the state debating tournament in May from Sa'em high received part of their tCain int; in the club. It was not until this year that dramatics was taken '-S- niF.n At the family residence, 163 South .Thirteenth street, Saturday- afternoon, Mrs. Ruby P. McGee. age 6 8 yeaik. mother of Frederick McGee of racleay, Richard Mcgee of Grande Ronde. Mrs. Ruby Rein ke of Oregon City. Mrs. Stevens of Portland, Mrs. .Maud Ekins and Miss Lora McGee of Salem; sister of Frank Countryman of Colton. Ore., and Anson B. Countryman of Raymond. Wash.; grandmother of 16. The remains areat Rigdon's Funeral notice later. William English or Stayton was ; up ,as" a club activity although in Salem yesterday. j many or its. members had wort C. P. Darst of Shaw was a vis- prominence in school dramatics.! itor in Salem Saturday. I . Miss Hazel Brown, under whose V. A. Jones of Maclcay was i direction the play Is being given. among the visitors in the city ; is a member of the Kngiish facul-t ty. Although this is her first year she has entered quickly Into stu dent activity. Many Men of Many Minds Rut all men are of one mind when it conies to appreciating convenience, outlets, r.nd a well wired home? For good work call F. S. Harton. Palem Electric Co., "hone 1 200. Adv. . SALE. OF CANDY Medium Uncle John Syrup.. 6.V $1.00 Brooms c 50 lba. Dairy Salt 75c 25 bars Laundry Soap $1.00 8 cans Milk $1.00 HIGHLAND GROCERY Better Goods For Leaa Do you take TURKISH BATHS If not, why nott No other baths or treatments can produce the permanent re lief to the person euf ferine from disagreeable cold or ail ment! of the flesh or body like the Turkish Bath will. Open 8 a. m. until 9 p. m. OREGON BATH HOUSE Lady and Gentlemen attendant We pay 2c above the market price for eggs and products PEOPLE'S CASH STORE Investigate The Mutual Life oiN.Y. Up-to-date policies. Lower net cost. J. F. HUTCH AS0N, District Mgr. 271 State St. Phone 99 BABY CHICKS Several varieties now on hand C. N. NEEDHAM 558 State Street Opposite County Courthouse RIGDON & SON Leading Morticians FOR ANY BARGAINS Call at CAPITAL BARGAIN HOUSE We buy and sell every thing . 215 Center St. Phone 398 i . f - "No, We're Full Up" That is what most untrained people hear these days. There's plenty of untrained help on hand. Trained help is needed. Few well-trained people are out of work. Put yourself In an indepen dent position so that your ser vices will be at a premium. A proper business training will do this. We can help you do this. Write or call for infor mation. Capital Business College Sklaa, Or.goa. ff Yon Buy A suit from us you will be as sured that the fabric will be the best that money can purchase, and th tailoring of the best. Mo sher, the tailor. Adv: IfamesH Stolen t A horse trader was arrested in Portland yesterday afternoon charged with having ptolen three sets of harness yesterday morn 'nfc;' while en route to Portland from Newberg. Charles Moore and Mr. Coyle were among the losers. The man took advantage of the farm homes where the barn was conveniently located from the road. All the sets of harness were good, among them being one. worth $14 0. The owner? ex pect Uo go to Portland tomorrow to 'identify them. Bert Smith, deputy sheriff, was out yester day investigating the case. The trader's name is not known here. yesterday from that section. Dr. J. E. Webb of Mt. Angrd was transacting business at the court houe yesterday. Charles Hottinger. a farmer of Stayton, was in Salem yesterday. John Schwab, a contractor of Mt. Angel, was a caller yester day in the city. William Brown of fiervais was conferring with the county court i vesterdav on road business. ! H. J. Smith and V. Vanvleit of j i Hubbard were business visitors . n . , , i i a tlie rtmrf house vesterdav. ! L SSSICS W be Added 10 LID- J. A Smith, a farmer of Aums- j ville, was in the city "yesterday. ! W. H. Ilowd of Shaw was in th city Saturday. ( Robert S. Claxton was among j the Salem visitors in the city yes-1 terday from Shaw. T rary Collection, at Salem High School Mrs. Li. A. Schaffer Is spend ing the week-end at Turner visit ing with relatives. Mrs. Elmer G. White. 1258 Ferry street, was called to Port land Thursday to be with Mrs. A. B. Watterman, an aunt, who is suffering from paralysis. Legal Rlank Get them at Trie Statesman of fice. Catalog on application. (Ad) Aoto and Bicycle Clasl While riding a bicycle on South Seventeenth street yesterday, two boyg collided with an automobile breaking a wheel of the bicycle and the windshield on the car. Dr. Burdett to Open Bow Optical Company; TRAINED CANARIES; New Shipment Just Received from , St. Amlreawburjc . ST. ANDREASBURG ROLLERS "The canaries with, a eollege J education" do not sing the chopV' ped-up" song of the common can- '. ary, but a beautiful one, made up !r rolls, trills, bell notes, etc. Always sweet, soft and restful. Must be heard to be appreciated SPECIAL PRICES Every Bird Guaranteed Visitor Welcome Any Time. E. B. FLAKE Birds of All Kinds .55JO S. JTth Phone 1040-J. A nUsAlfied Ad Will bring yon a buyer. We have shown .that we are skill ful and diplom atically efficient. We carry out the plans of our clients in a way that bringSi com fort to them. We faithfully per form every pro fessional obliga -tion. !Jif.MJg',' 3l I r5??fl tEXfV &?Z2f 1 1 Uu can get "Y & E'-' supplies, wood filing cabinets, steel cabinets and steel safes from COMMERCIAL BOOK STORE Our Motto Vo deal complete until both parties are satis fied Phone 64 Woman Hun lKwn Mrs W. C. Miller of 1289 North Commercial street, narrow ly escaped injury Friday after noon when she was struck down I'v a passing automobile at Ub erty and Court street, driven by liartld Wright. 12 53 State street. Thongh he clothing was badly torn and she was somewhat bruised, she was not seriously injured. Wanted Experienced cashier and candy salesgirl. Experienced person only need apply. The Spa. Adv. Eighteen dollars, sufficient to purchase six or eight illustrated copies of the classics to be added to the school library collection, was netted from a candy sale icon ducted by girls of cue high school in the library Friday noon. The new books will be added to the al ready large collection pi classics; illustrated by famous artists which was started some time ago by Miss Alice Waidron, school li brarian. In addition to the sale of candy cleverly illustrated copies of 18 1-ecinea compiled by the girls of the domestic science department,; were sold. The work of illustrat-5 lng the recipe pamphlets which; were titled "Sweet Sixteen", as well as Illustrating several poster advertising the sale, was done hyj members of the art department, under tne direction of Miss Padenj head of the department. Watt Shipp Disposes of, J Valley Motor Interests Watt Shipp. for the past two! "ears connected with the Valley; Motor company, yesterday dis- posed of his interests in that con- cern to Paul Wallace. The con- sideration was $32,000. Mr. Shlpjj expects to devote his entire tinid Thc cost! Xf BENEFIT 1 Trmendcuj - V CLEARNESS of vision is one of the finest 'Joys that can come into a man's life. When your eyes are failing and an optome trist prescribes for you glas ses that bring your eyes to rigorous service and . yoa find that they have cost you but little money, you realize you have had a unique ex perience. Our service satisfies. ff. ll.l-J.i:.l;mr 1 Dr. Ilurdette, the optometrist, who for the past four years has lien conducting the optical de partment at Hartraan Hros. Co . has opened a new office at 32.1 State street under the name of lhe How Optical company. The work of remodeling has been go- j ini; on for the past 3't days and j is now completed. i This is thp only exclusive ground floor optical parljrr in the city, and lr. nurdette lias spareu LADD & BUSH, BANKERS Established 1868 i ; I , r General Banking Business , i I Office Hours front 10 a. m. to 3 p. n Corporations Are File! The It. N. Stanfield company with a capital Mock of f 1.000. OtM). no' expense to make it one of the has been incorporated by It. N. iiin4,st ariors on the mat. It Stanfield. H. I.. Stanfield and G. js patterned aft"r tli lales-t de E. Stanfield, according to art.cles signed optical estahli-hpients' and tiled with the state corporation known as tlie double refract-d-partment yesterday. The cor- ; jn rooni tvpe This allows two poration will operate in the United ; 0,erators to l)e fitting glasses at States and Canada. Headquurters hp same ,jmP wi,nmlt any inter will be at Ontario. Arbor Lodge wHh arh nthrr Presbyterian church, with head quarters at Portland, has been in corporated by Goodard Hopstrand, The color scheine is in rose eray and old ivory, the moulding lieine strined in nialu any. with George B. Otterstedt, Charles Ot-"', , f, an(, terstedt and Peny U. McGee. The capital stock is $4000. The Pres., bytery o f Coos Bay. with a capital stock of $r0', has been incorpor ated hy I. S. SYnith, J. A. Wilkin-: son and W. S. Smith. Marshfield ! will be the headquarters of the corporation. The Globe Hat and Cap .Manufacturing company of Portland has been incorporated with a capital stock of l.'.ono. The incorporators are Ben Kiegman. .1. M. Sigel and Guy L. W'allare The United States Theatrical and Investment company has been in corporated by F. S. Nelson and Bert F. Hall. The capital stock in $20.ut)0 and headquarters will be in Portland. The McDowell Gulch Development company, or ganized under the laws of Wash ington, has made application to to match. This combination pre sents .one. of the prettiest stores hi the city. The mechanical equipment is very complete, allowing all lens grinding and prescription work to be done on the premise. All of the machines beiim put in are oT the very latest type, in some in stances th"re bfifiK 110 other opti ca! houses in th" state which I ave them instalk-d. Ir. Burdeite has put in an op tical establishment which is a credit to any ntv and he i re ceivine the congratulation of his many friends for his splendid pchievement. A BIG LOAD OF C0AI Isn't necessary to prove on! kind's superiority. Only a short trial will convince you that oar coal burns better and cleaner and' lasts longer than "ordinary grides. When you have had thi!s proven to your own satis faction we shall expect the' on det for your entire supply. LARMER TRANSFER PHONE 830 M'TTF.It lHOP CF.XTS PORTLAND. Ore.. April 2. A . ... 1 e - . n.Kind In t Vl A operate in Orecon. Portland 'will arop 01 iour mn fu K'.h nrArnn honn.r. of the , wholesale price of butter was an- company. The St. Helens Co-op-f nounced today to be effective nert eratlve Creamery association, .ionua. mr ir ... F.. with headquarters at Astoria, has I best butter in plain wrappers, it increased its capital stock from j was announced, will be A., cents 1 3000 to J5000. j a pound. Suffering With a Cold? If so, our Lunjr lialsain ind Cold T;illots ai( llje host' and salesf int'iins of killinyit. , 25c Per Package Schaefer's Drug Store Sole agents for Garden Court Preparations 133 N. Commercial St. 1 Phone 197 " - - v - -