THE ORECON STATESMAN. SALEM. OREGON FRIDAY MORNING, APRIL 15, 1921 - CITY NEWS IN BRIEF ,..- Case IHs'iiiIsmhI Tn charge against A. B. rhanc of issuing checks without Mfflclent funds was dismissed on motion of the district attorney iter satisfactory settlement in iu la8llce court Cftterday rm.tlArn'n Mali lUry Plckford In "The Iove Light," Saturday 11 a. ra., Liberty. Jad.) t Decree Issued A decree was issued In the clr enit court yesterday quieting title of Edward Johnson to lot 14 and part of lot 15 the Drager gub dirfarion. Baby Chlx on Every day this week. Several varieties. Reduced prices. C. X. Needham, 558 State St.. opposite bounty court house, (adv.) Dr. Olson Elected Dr. O. A. Olson of Salem was elected one of the grand officers of Royal and' Select Masons of Oregon in the annual conclave held at Eugene, having been elect ed to the office of principal con ductor of work. George Taylor of Albany was elected grand master, Uoyd L. Scott of Portland, deputy grand -t master, and Horatio II. Parker of Portland grand record r. The appointive officers in stalled with the elective officers were Karl W. Evertsen of Marsh field, frand captain of the guard; ductor of the council: John K Kollock of Portland, grand mar shal; John K. Peuland of Albany, grand steward; K. V. Carleton of Eugene, grand sentinel; Fred S. Dunn of Eugene, grand chaplain. Auto Radiator Repairing Modern equipment, prompt ex pert service. Nelson Hroa., 35 359 Chemeketa SL Adv. ipfrn nnnnnnnn BEBE DANIELS . In Dacks and Drakes" "Moonshine". 1 Is Our Comedy Matinees 25c and 10c Evenings 35c and 10c ' Coming Sunday r: "East Lynne" Hcrp From McaI W. H. O llrien of Mexico, a writer and friend of the late Jack London, is a guest at the Marion hotel. Mr. O'Br.en is at present engaged in American colonization of the island I'almito del Verde, lying a few miles off the mainland of Mexico. It is understood that a number or citizens of Salem have become interested in the pro ject and may sonio time build winter homes there. Xcw Show Today Hypodrome vaudeville, four acts, at Tho Bligh. (adv.) Mao Tr.l Andrew Mace was arraigned bo fore Judge G. E. Unruh yesterday on a- charge of issuing checks without sufficient funds. He plead ed not guilty to the charge. The trial Is set for Monday in the Jus lice court. Silent SaleMina A Statesman classified ad is a silent salesman soliciting business for you. Hum ti folio- A suit was commenced yester day in the circuit court whereby J. Lucas seeks through the court to recover $ 2 :'.!. f S from E. T. Prescott. money alleged due him from the sale of 1S79 pounds of dried prunes The complaint claims the fr'iil was the property of the plaintiff. Hour Monte Austin Famous Tower or Jewels singer Cole McElroy's dance Dreamland rink tonight, (adv.) feeds of the bonds will be used in development work. liear Miller IW-vlcr Flute soloist, with Salem Sym phony Orchestra, armory. Friday, April 22, 8:15 p. in. (adv.) WaJwio to liue llond J. M. Devers, attorney for the tate highway commission, has prepared papers for a h ghway bond election in Wasco county in the amount of JS00.0OO. Of the proposed issue $62f,onn would be applied to The Dalles-California highway. The county already has issued jloo.ooo in bonds. en relative to petitions to the Sa lem school board for establish ment of the junior high school grades at the Richmond school next school year. It is said so many are sign.ng tho petitions that the original nine petitions hent out may not le enough. Automobile lirportcil An automobile bearing license number 49000. was reported Wed nesday to the police department as having passed a street car al Che meketa and L bprty streets while it was unloading and receiving passeneers. Kecords show that the automobile is the property of the Gile Mercantile company. Dance Tonight Cole. McElroy's famous orches tra. Dreamland rink, (adv.) Fltta for Fish When you buy halibut or cod demand the Newport fish as they arrive here from three to six days fresher than from any other point. We also have some very fine fresh Chinook Salmon. Fitts Market. Phone 211. (adv.) Final Accounts Filed The final account of the estate of Louisa T. Keeler, deceased, was mt -a . . mea yesieraay in tne county court. D. D. Keeler Is administra tor of the estate. The court has set May 23 as a date for the hear ing of objections. The final ac count of the estate of Malinda Snyder, deceased, was also oTared on file, by Leonard A. Schlndler, executor of the estate. y.l TRggyzy? 1 9 : DANCING Upstairs it Nomklng Cafe, every Tuesday, rhartday vand Saturday nights. American and Chinese dishes. 1S2H N. Commercial St. " i 1 1 Baits Cleaned ............ f 1.50 Bolts Praised. -50c Salea Cleaners & Dyers Jill ft. Com! St Phone IS 6 1 Hypodrome Vaudeville iFour big acts at The Bligh to. day. (adv.) Clear Title Sought :A complaint was filed yesterday In the circuit court by R. G Greene against William F. West and Mary West, in an action to quiet title to lots 41 and 42 in the Ireton Fruit farm. 1W SprUf rUaUaa Orr Tnm TBS SALEM NURSERY CO. i 43 Ortfc BsfMtaf SALBM .1 HiBOI 7 ' tum ma Jj ' t "J Sales Service VALLEY MOTOR CO, t it ,j . ,. , Ask ytrnr froeer for ! DIXIE DOUGHNUTS : i .yi ; 23c doxeA : SALEM BAKDfG COMPANY PI Court BU Phone ttl Ui Vaccsza Cups haxe ar j ,v riredat AJ H. MOORE'S 'it Pays to Trade ni The FARMERS CASH STORE ") ' C Barton Dardnll 1(7 Kortli Commercial 24T W. W. MOORE Fnrnltare Store ; Tie Borne of the Victrola Yo fet more for your money at ; Moore's 1 WOOD WOOD Can a H. Tracy Wood Co. tot all kinds of ; ; dry wood ompt deUvery Phone 820 ELECTRIC MACHINE & ENGINEERING CO. for Taor Washing Machines and nectrta Work and Supplies HT Court 8t. Phone 488 -Wat Have You? bay sell and eichange ae,r ind second-hand furnl Jtra, stoves, ranges, rugs. la, etc We will buy you out COL. W. P. WRIGHT f,4 Anctloncer ?l W. Com! St., Salem, Or. , List TOnr ! with na People's Fornitore "lPftne 11147 Phone 7S4 Medium Uncle John Syrup.. 05c $1.00 Brooms 6!)c 60 lbsi Dairy Salt 7.1c 25 bars Laundry Soap $ 1.00 8 cans Milk $1.00 HIGHLAND GROCERY At The Electric Sign "SHOES" New Shoo Repairing Shop I JUST RECEIVED Kasons Perfect Liquid Paints Reasonable prices Capital Furniture & Hardware Co. 285; N. Commercial l'hoe 7 AUCTIONEER G. SATTERLEE 404 Ferry St.. Salem. Oregon Phones 11771211 Talking Machine and Records Player Piano ana I'Uyer koiis Rctx-kahM to Prill Mrs. H. St. Helens is making preparation for drilling a class in the floor work of the Kobekah lodco. to take part in a competi tive dr. 11 contesting for a Hehekah cup at Albany. The contest will take place in about four weeks. An effort is being made to secure the upper room In the city hall for practice work. Popular Concert Lastof the season. Salem Sym phony "Orchestra, armory. Kridav oHi 22. 8:15 p. m. All seats 50c. (adv.) Htage Drlvr Arreci! A. Kastlund. driver of a Porf-land-Salem stace, was arrested yesterday by Traffic Officer Hay. den for exceeding the speed limit in driving on North Capito! street at the rate or 32 miles an hour, and also for cutting corners at State and High streets. He de posited a 20 bill as a guarantee for his appearance before Judge Earl Race Friday at 2 p. m. to answer to the charge. Mrs. Ir. V. Car It on Sin it Soloist, In group of songs, with Salem Symphony Orchestra, arm ory, Friday. April 22, 8:15 p. m. (adv.) Wygant Lines Up M. Wygant, route 8. box 227B, is the latest to enlist with tho broccoli growers under the Salem Broccoli association. Mr. Wygant has registered for one-half an acre. Hear W. If. .Mills Beautiful concert solo with Sa lem Symphony Orchestra, armory. Friday. Apr. I 22, 8:15 p. m. (adv) Vocational (lasses Start Vocational classes In sewfner and. millinery wfll begin tonight at 7:30 o'clock at the Salem high school. The instructor is Mrs. F. E. Barker and the work is under the Smttb-Huehes act of congress covering vocational training in the schools of the United States. Bonds Certified The state irrigat on securities commission today certified $30, 000 bonds for the 1'matilla drain aged (strict at Stan field. The pro- WHEW I- SALEM, OREOOH (top t BLIOH HOTEL A TTom Avar from 1nmm Stririly Modern l oo p-r Hr 100 rooms of Kolid Comfort Only Hotel in Buinp District REX TJMX DRY PASTE REX DRY PASTE Max 0. Baren 179 N. Com. St. Do yon take TURKISH BATHS If not. why nott No i other baths or treatments can: produce the permanent re lief to the person sofferlnc from disagreeable cold or! ail ments of the flesh or body like the Turkish Baths will. Open 8 a. m. until 9 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 ofN.Y. Up-to-dalc policies. ; Lower net cost. J. F. IIUTCIIASON, District Mprr. 271 State St. Thone U9 mom Better Goods For Leas FOR ANY BARGAINS Call at CAPITAL BARGAIN HOUSE We buy and sell every thing 215 Center St. Phone 398 We ron!.der eacti trust a sacred ob ligation. ful fill our duties in an able diKniried manner. Our u--ord for fair de.l I n g Is well known. Fairness in everything i the motto of this organization. '3 Plll-J.IJ-:! Money to Ioan Klmo S. Whito has plenty of money to lend. 4 0 2 Masonic bldg. (adv.) Citizens Petition Sixty-two cit zens of Mulino and shippers on the Willamette Valley Southern railroad have petitioned the public service commission for a hearing on the tiuestion whether that road shall maintain a station aeent at Mulino. Tho petition states that the company removed its station auent there about April 1. although the business done through the station has increased six times since the first statioti agent was appointed. A Classified Ad Will bring you a buyer. Stories Announced The stories this week for the story hour at the public library will he "The Blue Bird" and "The Prince With a Nose." There will be only one hour, 10 o'clock. O. Kd !:, Public Acountant. I'hone 2098H (adv.) Quartet Will SinR The I., vesley quartet will sine at the West Salem Methodist church revival meeting tonight. The Kev. Krwin O. I.auton, will preach. Legal D'anka Get them at Tn dlateeman of fice. Catalog on application. (Ad) Matzenauer Concert Toitlilt Armory, 8:15. Seats now veil ing. (at!v.) Slicpard Ih Kinfd After pleading guilty to the charge of being drunk and disor derly. I. D. Shepard, 144 North Front street, was fined $10 yester day Try Judge Karl Race of the ma nic pal court. PERSONAL MENTION i PORTLAND "YJ." TEAMS CUB Aggregation Will Also View Fruit Blossoms Of Marion County Matzenauer .Concert Tonight Armory. 8:15. Seats now sell ing, (adv.) Curtl Case Dismissed The case against Charles Curtis on a charge of nonsupport. which came up before Judge G. E. I'n ruh of the justice court, was dis missed yesterday upon motion of the district attorney. Children's Matinee Saturday, 11 a. m.. Mary Pick ford in "The Love Light." Ye Lib erty. (Adv.) Club Meets Tonfglit The necessity" of continuing cleanup work even after the close of the designated cleanup week will be emphasized at a meeting of the Richmond Improvement club at tho Richmond school house to night. Further "action will be tak- IUKI). Sl'TCMFFE At a local hospital Thursday. April 14 at 11:15 m.. Mrs. Mary Sntelifre, 79 years old. She was born In England had lived in the Unit ed States years. The body is at the parlors of Webb t Clough. Frank J. Miller of Albany, for mer member of the public service commission, was a caller at the state house yesterday. William Hanley. widely known Harney county stockman, was in Salem yesterday. George Lambert of Sublimity was in the c ty yesterday confer ring with the county court on road business. L. J. Adams of Silverton was a visitor in the city yesterday. Custer Ross of Silverton was among the visitors In the city yes terday from that section. F. C. Vaughn of Baker City was in the city yesterday and attended the Thursday luncheon of the Ma r on County Realty association. Dr. G. C. Bellinger of the state tuberculosis institution was in consultation with Judge W. W. Bushey yesterday relative to health interests. Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Poole are in Portland for a few days. H. J. Beardsley of Salem Is in Portland on business, registering at the Cornelius. TALMADCE At the residence of her son. Charles M. Talmadge. 355 South Fourteenth street. Wednesday. April 13. at 11 p. in., Mrs. wVylia T. Talmadiie age 76 years, widow of the late Wal ter E. Talmadge. mother of W. E. Talmadge of Eastpprt. Idaho, Charles M. Talmadge of Salem, grandmother of David H. Tal madge Jr.. Mrs. Earl Hedr'ck and Miss Ruth Talmadge of Sa lem and Mrs. L. M. Carmichael of Eastport. Idaho, sister of Mrs. W. W. Bowers of Sioux City. Iowa. T. A. Thayer of Red Wing, Minn., and H. E. Thayer o Minneapolis. Mineral services will be held at lo:r?o this morning. April 15. from Kigdon's, Rev. Stover and the W. H. C. officiat ng. after which the remains will be for warded to West I'nion, Iowa, ac companied by W. E. Talmadge, for interment. RIGDON & SON Leading Morticians Webb & Clough Co. Funeral Directors Hariman Will Go To Jewelers Meeting Amont; those who will go from Salem to attend the convention of the Oregon It -tail Jewelers' association in Astoria .June 6 and 7. is Otto A. Ilartii'an. Other Salem jewelers have not yet sir- nified their Intention of attend ing th? conference, although all are members of th association. The party will probably mee in Portland and make the trip out the highway in car?, being met at a point between Astoria and Portland by a delegation of As toria jewelers and business men, wjv?re lunch will be served, ac cording to Mr. Ilartman. The final evening is set aside for a dance and banquet. Officers of the state associa tion are F. J. Donnerberg, As toria, president; F. M. French. Albany, secretary; Otto If. Hart man, Salem. first vice president; Joe Jaeger and Carl Greve, Port land, executive committee. The executive committee, which includes the entire corps of offi cers, held a meetinc preliminary to the state convention, in Port land. March SI. Two volley ball teams from the Portland Y. M. C. A. will invade Salem Saturday afternoon to vie with local "Y" teams, according, to C. A. Kells. Salem Y. M. C. A. secretary, who extended the in vitation to the Portland men a s,hort time ago. The Portland ag gregation, which will be accom lianU'il by several business men and which will be headed by T. II. Cunningham, will make the trip in autos. leaving Portland about 2:30 in the afternoon and retiifning late in the day, after making a short tour through the country to view the spring blos soms. O. II. Hull, local physical di rector, who is in charge of prep arations for the reception of the visitors, has lined up two crack teams from the S.alem business men's class which will complete their three days of practice with a practice game tonight. The game Saturday will be staged at 4: 30. o'clock on Chemeketa street, between Liberty and Commercial streets, being played out of doors at the request of the Portland team, who objeetedto playing under the low ceiwiff of- the Sa lem gym, when t hey had been used to a very high ceiling. The local management antic! pate that a large crowd will wit ness . the game Saturday, basing their belief on the interest which has been exhibited In the inter class games which the business men's class has been staging twice a week here. The team from Portland comes with a brilliant record of achievement behind them, having defeated the Mult nomah club cohorts by a large score, in addition to defeating all of the club teams of their asso ciation. The visitors have the slight advantage, having played together for some time, while the locals have been playing together but three days. ' While In Salem the visitors will be the guests of Iocai business men who are members of the as sociation here. attorney. Hanley was represented by Evan Keames. attorney, ana Garfield Stubblefleld W Grants Pass and J. A. Baar of ..Portland, engineers. Js Vt Matesmaa Classified Ads Judge How is it you haren't a lawyer to defend you? Prisoner As soon as tbejr found out that I hadn't stolen the money, they wouldn't havo anything to do with the case. Judge. I - 'f LADD & BUSH, BANKERS .Established 1868 General Banking Business is Office Hours from 10 a. m. to 3 p. nv j$f i THE feg M S SPA m nr State Water Board Hears Southern Oregon Trouble The state water board yesterday conducted a hearing oh an appli cation of M. F. Hanley to extend water rights which he holds on Little Butte creek in Jackson county. Protestants in the case are representatives of the Rogue River Canal company and the Medford Irrigation district who declare they hold prior rights to the water involved in the contro versy. They were represented at the hearing by 11. P. Chadwiett. engineer, and James T. Chinnock. We take pleasure in announc ing that our new improvements have been completed, and extend a cordial invitation to you to at tend our 1 Spring 1 Opening This IS Afternoon and Evening Special Music 2-5 p. m. and 8-11 p. m. 1 1 ra.: FEW NORMA- MMETjKOPIC eyes mean ir tlioM? that are nor mal in youth are rare. Most ores have not the prop er focusing accommodation. When tKee defects make themselves apparent no tinus should be Iom in onsultlna a competent authority. Oi.r optometrist will s'nnli out for oti in scientific fashion the eye ttoubles that ate ln tf Tiering with yo-ir visi n and we will make glasses to correct them. Fraudulent Marriage is Claim of Mrs. Lonsbery Claiming that through frand and force she was persuded to consent to a marriage contract, Idella P. LonsbeTy filed a com plaint yesterday again? Freder ick W. Lonsbery n a suit to annul the marriage. The complaint alleges th.it through false representations 'nd deceit the defendant obtained a marriage license from the Marion county clerk's office on December 27. 1920. and thereafter for about two months urged the plaintiff to marry him. This, she 'In'mf. she repeatedly . refused to do until February '2tt. 1ft2 '. , when he de fendant produced a falsn jnd forged lettpr, puriorting to come from the department of justice warning them that it was necessary ! since they had obtained a license immediately to marry or m'rer criminal prosecution. P.eeause she was frightened and to avoid scandal the plaintiir claims, rhe consented to nrrry. and did without takinu into consideration that she was not legally divorced from a former hunband. 1'or this cause the complain' asks the court to declare the pretended marriage void The record? Kive the :ige of the plaintiff as T.O and that oT the husband as 42. record this, her third marriage and his second. E' I rr.v.w.ismuEfct' i rwi.i.ujj- ui'i i.r i'J i. k Your B MARY P1CKF0RD In "THE LOVE LIGHT" S- l.il (lilMrrn laliiif Sattirday 1 1 . in. Send Tliet Kbl.llcn May Reflect Your Individuality! There is no longer the sameness in all blouses that we had to cope with several years ago. It is actually a fact that the woman who buys ready-made blouses can choose one that is just as individual and characteristic of her personality as an es pecially tailored blouse would be. We are Happy in Our Ability to give your spring and summer suit that blouse which was meant to give it the fi nal touch of perfect style. s; louses Eiiiijy Let the Mode of Your Suit Govern Your Choice in Blouses- Georgette Blouses $3.98 to $17.73 These sheer blouses come in more ornate than dress pat terns. The colors are both Jn the darker and the more delicate tints. So great is tile variety of design offered that your own eyes arc needejd to do them justice. Crepe Dc Chine Blouses $4.98 to $14(75 Among other models in these blouses, we can give you the popular semi-tailored design finished with narrow pleat ings at the collar and cuffs. We believe that we are of fering the best blouse valuespn Salem. Many of our pa trons have told us ho atid weSwould convince you of this i act. T i: 4. I , 7 - " -A ii 4 b Our "Pay As You Go" plan is training many a wife in the purchasing power of the dollar B 1 1 T i.r ,r 4 urn i ti . : mm im .so I t 3S9iSS B LIBERTY 1 iji JJB : S?WCTx?D5- Mfr in iiiMi him in mi in i rr T- n r i I i ' inarnirrr ' " ' ' 1 r I