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nre onanoN statesman,, salem. oim:oN CITY NEWS IN BRIEF ,.iint Withdrawn I Two Yearn on m Jh W. R Smyth of Portland, was mong the arrests made in the citr April 9. on a charge of em tio corners at the Intersection of Court and High streets. He ap peared before Judge Race, plead ed roUty and was fined 1" N? hiring sufficient money with him B0 was permitted to pay his tine. with a check made on a Portland ijaak. made out to Chief of Police MoffUt,who endorsed it and had it cashed. The check was re turned for lack of funds, whereup on Mr Moffitt Hied a complaint ralnst Smyth and Thursday went to Portland where he secured his arrest However Smyth was able to conrince Mr. Moffttt that it vis due to a misunderstanding that tbe check was returned and the complaint was withdrawn laf-t iight from the justice court. Dr. L'eol n W I rt Will describe scenes that he personally witnessed in Palestine and Armenia, in his address at the armory Sunday evening. JaaJor Churrh Planned plans for the establishment of a Junior church to be conducted along the same lines in which the regular church Is carried on were laid at a meeting of the official hoard of Jason Lee Methodist church Tuesday night. The jun. Ion will meet at the same time that the adults are holding per T;e. Mrs. Thomas Acheson. wife of the pastor, has been chosen lead. BEBE DANIELS In "Ducks and Drakes" "Moonshine" Is Our Comedy r-' Matinees 25c and ,10c I1. Evenings 35c and 10c .. - V-; Tomorrow Hugo Ballin's "East Lynne" v.i Treses? i I DANCING ' Upstairs ft Nomklng Cafe, every Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday nights. American and Chines dishes. 112 K N. Commercial St. lilts Cleaned .$ 1.50 Wit Pressed ........50c Salsa Cleaners & Dyers 111! 8. Coml SL Phone 1SCS TREES ir V tm fpriif flaatiag OHer THJ5 BALES! NURSERY CO. 411 Orr Brtdlag lallM - it oiIOOI i v rkaae 176J Sales ana Service VALLEY MOTOR CO, . r 1 f ; ik your grocer tor "j DIXIE DOUGHNUTS s S5c dozen SALEM BAXIXQ COMPANY fit Court St. Phon 154 Its Vaccaa Cops hzit ar ! medal HH. MOORE'S I ! It Pays to Trade at The FARMERS CASH STORE C Carton Dardall lT Norta Commercial SIT J: W. W.I00RE ' -, Pornitare Store Ta Horn ot the VlctroU f ?l let more for your money at ' Uoore'a WOOD WOOD iCall a H. Tracy Wood Co. lor all kinds of dry wood Phone S20 ELECTRIC MACHINE" & s ENGINEERING CO. Taor Wuhing Machinee and -.Eectrle Work and Supplies T Court Bt ' Phone 48 Jk Have You? 2 W. sell and exchange d second-hand f urni tlHf' tangea. rngs. J-'W. We will buy you i COL. W. P. WRIGHT ... Aortloneer Coval St.. Salira. Or. . yoor salea wljth m fccple! Farnitore 'Jfhowe 147 phonn 734 Two Year on a Joh Yesterday marked the second year in which F. W. Jobelmaa has filled the position of night clerk at the Uligh hotel, and in appreciation of the pleasant rela tion between him and T. G. High, the proprietor, during this time, .Mr. .loltelman presented (he latter with a beautiful potted plant. Or. Lincoln Wirt Has a wide reputation as an ex plorer. and war correspondent hear him relate his recent experi ences in Asia at the armory Sunday night. Two Auto llamagec Automobiles driven by Keaf Evan and a Mr. Pratt collided yesterday at Ferry and High street. The occupants were unin jured, but both car were some what damaged through the acci dent. MKee Is FIimnI Hugh MaRpp, who fignrel among the many arrests made April 4. duringthe crusade for traffic violations, appeared befor Judge Earl Race yesterday and pleaded guilty to driving his au tomobile with but one bead.ligh'. Owin to sickness he was tinal'l-" to appear at an earlier date. H received a fine of $5. SertHl KntTl:nmcn: The Symphony 20-piece orches tra, directed by Prof. John U. Sites, will be an attraction at the Vick Brothers' show this evening from R till 9:30. Do not miss this. Everybody welcome, (adv.) Kastlund Finec . A. Ejtlund. arrested Thursda by Police Officer Hayden on n charge of spedeing and cutting I corners while driving an automo bile, failed to appear at the hour set yesterday for a hearfng and forfeited his bail or 20. Latr in the day.'Mr- Eastliind appeared before Judge Race and explained that he misunderstood when he was to appear, pleaded guilty to the charge and was fined 110. Special Knlertalnmrnt The Svmphony orchestra of 20 pieces, directed by Prof. John It. Sites, will be an added attraction at the Vick llros. auto show th:s evening from X till 9:30. Do not miss this. Everybody welcome. (adv.) Harglar Seen Frank Mounts reported yester day seeing a man attempting to gain an entrance into the express Mediqm Cade John Syrup.. 3c 11.00 Brooms e 50 lbs. jDalry Salt 73c 25 bars Laundry Soap Sl.OO S cans Milk fl.00 I HIGHLAND GROCERY At The Electric Sign "SHOES' New Shoe Repairing Shop JUST RECEIVED Naaona Perfect Liquid Palnta Reasonable price Capital Farnitore & Hardware Co. 285 N, Commercial Phoie 847 AUCTIONEER G. SATTERLEE 404 Ferry 8t.. Salem. Oregon Phones 11771211 Talking Machine and! Rerorda Player Planoe and Player Rolls Do yon take ' TURKISH BATHS If notwhy not? No other baths or treatment can produce the permanent re lief to the person suffering from disagreeable cold or ail ment or 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 eggt and products PEOPLE'S CASH STORE Investigate The Mutual Life of N. Y. 'Up-to-date policies. Lower net cost. J. F. HUTCH ASON, District Mprr. 271 State St. Thonc 09 u.lk-e of the Southern Pacific railway company, by climbing in through one of the wiuaowa Thursday night. When Mr. Mounts made an appearance, the man ran away. VLavl t'ity Mimacr - Mrs. Four, 2 31 Hotel Marion. Adv. llleycle Stolen j-se F. 1'rir.ce reported yes terday to the police department the Joss of his bicycle, which h-3 sas was taken from where he lid lctt it pari'.t-d at tin- rear cntiauce of the jiostoffice. ltaly ttiim on ;e Every day ihis week. Several varieties. Reduced prices. t N. Need ha in. fc.'is State St.. opposite county court house, (adv.) In (lily Jail Punk Foster. well known about the city, was arrested yesterday by Chief ot Police Moifitt and ( ficer White on a charge of beint; drunk and disorderly. He is con. fined to the city Jan. Anto Radiator Repairing Modern equipment, prompt ex pert service. Nelson Pros., 355 J59 Cheineketa SL Adv. (lark Ashiimes lUaniei In turning his automobile around on South Commercial street last night. R. C. Clark. Marion street, failed to give the spa . and the tender on his au tomobile was damaged by a car coming in the rear. Mr. (..lark as sumes l lie blame for the atvid ir.. Kitts for Fix! When you buy halibut or cod demand the Newport fish as the arrive here from three to six day fresher than from any other point. We also have some very fine fresh Chinook Salmon. Fitts Market. Phone 211. (adv.) Institute Here Tixlay The missionary institutp of Christian churches which includes the First church and the Court Street church. Salem, and that of Silverton. will hold an all-day meeting in the First church here today, beginning at 1 o'clock. The recording secretary is Mrs. J. A. Bennett of Silverton. and the dis trict secretary is Mrs. M. II. Ken dall. A luncheon will be served in the church parlors at noon, all women In the cit- who are inter ested in mission wtV to be wel comed at the meetings. Popular Concert Last of' the season. Salem Sym phony Orchestra, armory. Friday April 22. 8:15 p. m. All seats 50c iadr.) Walulah Campaign Soon The annual campaien for selling the Walulah, Willamette universi Ty year book, will be held soon un der the direction of Manager Har ry Rarey, who announced plans for the campaign yesterday. The price of the Walulah will be four dollars. A prize of one book free has been offered to the student who hands in the best snap shots for the book. Mrs. IV. W. Carlton Smith Soloist. In group of eonen. with Salem Symphony Orchestra, arm ory, rriday. April 22. 8:15 p. m (adv.) Ciravt-l Plant King I p The predion nf lh vraL-nl crushing plant at Stayton is un der way. J. T. Hunt, county com missioner, and W. .1. Culver, county roadniaster. were in Stay ton -yesterday superintending its construction. Will Huy In! G. McGonegal has sold to An ton F. Will about ".2'z acres of DIKI) WH ITEM AN At the family resi dence at Junction City, Thurs day morning. April 14. Mrs. Com Whiteman. wife of John G. Whiteman. The funeral ser vices will be held at Buena Vis ta. Sunday at 1:30 p. m. In terment will be in Ilttena Vista cemetery. Rev. Oinsmore of In dependence officiating The Whiteman family resided at Sidney. Oregon for many years and have manv friends in this county. Mrs. Whiteman leaves, in addition to her husband, one son. RIGDON & SON Leading Morticians Webb & Clough Co. Funeral Directors REX DRY A PASTE 5 Max 0. Bar en DRY PASTE 179 N. Com. St. Detter Goods For Leaa FOR ANY 1JAKGAINS Call at CAPITAL BARGAIN HOUSE Wc buy and sell every thing 215 Center St. Phone 393 land near W'oodburn. The con sideration wax $Mn. Transfer papers were filed yesterday In tbe ctfice of the county recorder. Hear V. 11. Mill- Beautiful cornet nolo with Sa lem Symphony Orchestra, armory. Friday. Apr 1 22. 8:15 p. m. (adv) MorrliH k to ItHnu Man Karl Frlel. a yonnj; man want ed in this city on a charge of forgery, is now out on parole in Jackon county for th? Fame of fense. a L Morelock left last nis:ht for Jacksonville where he is expected to apprehend Friel land return him here to answer to the charge. It appears that tht clucks were satisfactorily settled in Jackson county. lienr .Miller Bevier Flute soloist, with Salem Sym phony Orchestra, armory, Friday, April 22, 8:15 p. m. (adv.) Building; nc hi Two hnildinc permits have !'en issued in tho of fire of the c;ty recorder within the last few day-;. A M. Cloush has secured a permit for the erection of a one-story frame dwelling at 8.'' North Church street, te esti mate! cost of which is $4000. The John Mughes company Is pre paring for the erection of a two tory brick store building at 4fi f-tat street, at a costof $4."00. I.. H. Harnett has secured an al teration permit to alter a dwell ing at l;i-" Court street, the es timated cost of which is $-r00. erniit for altering a frame dwelling at fiHl Center street, was granted to C. W. Hirk. The estimated cost of the improve ment is $000. (J. K1 Hoas, Iutic Acountant. Phone 2098H. (adv.) Itivoine Complaint FileI A complaint was filed yester- I lay in the circuit court by Gladys lay against Beryl Day. whereby an action is commenced to secure a divorce. UcenMI to Marry A marriage license was issued yesterday in the office of lT. G. Hoyer. county clerk, to Theresa Von Tersch of Mt. Angel and An tone J. Heidhaas of Grangeville.. Classified Ad Will bring you a buyer. M'ttlel (hit of Court The case of the Credit Service company against it. T. Thielson "t ux in an action to obtain set Mement of an account, has been atisfactorily settled out of court nd upon motion of the attorney or the plaintiff, ha3 been dls- nissed. Medical Men to Meet The Polk-Yamhill-Marion Med ical society will meet at the Com mercial club, Salem, on Tuesday, April 19, at H p. m. The pro gram follows: '"Treatment of Fractures of the Ankle," illus- rated, Dr. Charles G. Sabin of Portland; discussion, opened by r. W. It. Morse. Salem: "Surgi- al Treatment of Strabismus," Ur. M. C. Findley, Salem. - .verylxHly Ix ves A sonu bird. Why not own the best? They cost but little more. Imported Rollers for sale. K. b. r-'lake. 5IK South Seventeenth itreet. Phone, (adv.) Army IMrharKe Flletl An honorable discharge from the I'nited States army was filed yesterday by Harry M. Brassfield. Mr. lirassfield enlisted at Dallass May 2., 191 X. and was discharg d from service April 22. 1919. ':arl A. Evans, who was inducted into the army May 1, 1919, at Woodburn and . discharged De cember 26. 1919. also filed an honorable discharge. He served in Siberia from September 2. 1918, to December 22, 1919. Tli- I.ast Slrpment Of St. Andreasburg Rollers are soing fast. Hurry if you want one. E. U. Flake, 590 South Seven teenth street. I adv. i Loyal Women Meet The Loyal Wotnan"s class of the First Christian church met Thursday afternoon at the church parlors. After the regular bus iness session the following pro gram was given: Reading.. Eve lyn Wilcox: reading. Mildred Clement; piano solo. "Pure Ah now." by Dorothy Ityers; read ing. Myrtle Hitchcock; solo. 'Yes terday.'' by Doris Siler; readinc, Mr. Evans, accompanied by Trista Wenser. During the social hour refiexhnients were served by the hostesses, Mrs. J. W. Ha.rritt, Mrs I C. Campbell. Mrs. Flora Clark, Mrs. H Nash. Mrs. Charles. St-eb: -ind Mrs Christian. Fifty women were present. Junt lt- Hv A new hhipment of children s hats, also hats for little boys. Prices right. Mrs. Stith.. Millin ery. ZZ'i State street, (adv.) Choir Sinusal I'Hmmi Th" choir of Lesli" Melhodifct i-hurch will sin- at the peniten tiary Sunday at '' p m . and Mrs. Harold Street and Ralph Thomas will give appropriate readings. lu-t Kereiv-! ii'-w shipment of children's hats, also hats for little boys. Priies right. Mrs. Stith.. Milliu- ry. ZZ'.', State ttreet. (adv.t MK-Intj Hen- Alexander Paul. recruit men! secretary of the I'nited Mission ary socielv of St. Louis. Mo . was the guet last Tuesday evening of Mr. and Mrs K I.. Putnam. The guest Miss Dodd and th- i'ut- natns were guests at the Mitchell home north of this city for din ner at ' o'clock. Miss Haiti' Mitrhell. a daughter of Mr and Mrs. Mitchell, is at the present nie attending the College oT Missions at Indianapolis. Ind. She is ;ind'r appointment to go to Africa Mr. Paul has ju-t come from there and brought greetings from their daughter. A very Ie lightful vifcit was had. At S o'clock Mr. Taul addressed a group of life work recruits at the Court Street Christian church, and held a conference with Miss Iodd, who is also a volunteer for the mission field. Miss Dodd ex pects to enter the College of Mis fions next fall. Mr. F'aul has been a missionary in China for years but is at the present time journeying throughout the states recruiting young people for the ministry of the Gospel at home and abroad. Lega Blanks ! Get them at Tn Statesman of- I flee. Catalog on application. (Ad) j Iauclter Ilorn Mr and Mrs. Dan J. Fry Jr. are rejoicing over the birth of a little daughter who arrived yesterday, anil w ho has been given the name of Marylee. Hear lr. Lincoln Wirt War correspondent and Red Cros commissioner, at the armory Sunday night. ilt y WrigliH Vino Found A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Marvin J. Shanafelt. who live on Hot stroft. early yesterday. The arrival weighed nine pounds at birth. PERSONAL MENTION , i H C. Monigold has been in the city for the pant two weeks buying up loganberry tips to ship to Washington. Thursday Mrs. Mon'gold aTivpd for a visit with ' her husband. They are guests at the Hligh hotel. J H Ustor and T. A. Reavis Hr" Rivrr -' gn'-s's ir the citv. Mr. and Mrs. F. V. Brown of Da.ias aie in ine city vis ung with -.nH Thev r""ie ii" f- attrnd the formal opening of The bpa .1 d y-slei'da . Joseph Hugill of Woodburn was at the court hou?e yesterday on business. John Kinisey. a road supervisor of road district No. CO was a visit or in the city yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Jefferson and family of North Howell wero In Salem Friday. Martin Doertler of the Waldo Hills section was attending to bus iness at the court house yesterday Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Hanson re urned vesterday from The Dall's. where they were guests for a few days of Mrs. Hanson's mother. Mrs. J. M. Marden and other rela tives. T. E. McCroskey. manager ot the Salem Commercial club re turned last night from a one-day business trip to Fort. arid. Naturalization Day is Set for Next Wednesday Naturalization day in the April term of court has been set for Wednesday, April 20. Hearings continued from the last term and which will come up at this time are Albert Clark. En gland; Louis Philbert Lardon, Switzerland; Fred Schneider, Switzerland: Charley Johnson, $weeden; FlOyd Nerval Reese. Canada; Gtto Schienian, Russia; Alfred Real, England. Aliens con tinued are Frank Calaba, Ger many and Albert JoniOety. Aus tria. Cases to be heard for the first time are Arthur Burley Fate. Canada; Feter Emilius Jensen, Denmark; Peter Wessel Owre. Norway; Oscar Leonard Donald Son, Sweden; Joseph Goldale. Russia; William De I-angh. Neth erlands. Aliens John Nezhoda. Austria: Christian Ciese. Ger many; Herman Kieper, Germany; Jo&cph Doerfler, Austria. Girls Glee Club To Give Concert The girls' glee club of Willam ette university will present a con cert in Waller hall chapel Tues day night, for wnich an excellent program, consisting of classical songs, stunts and folk sonvs lia Le n prepared. j Members of the club are as fol lows: First foprano. I.orlei Platch Tord. Ve Ona Williams. Mildred St revey. Irene Brainard, Alice Wells. Fay Findley, Helen John hon. Iouie Brvan. Second soprano. Kathleen If Rout. Emilia Shanafelt, Hulda llaeman. Mary E. Hunt. First alto. Mildred Garrett. Marguerite Cook, Mary Spauld- itig. Second alto. .Helen Mclnturff, Dorothy Thompson. Accompanist. Evelyn De Long. Quality Meats For Les.s at Mcdowell MARKET i Wiicre a Dollar Ihw Its Duty, I'honc 1 121 17." S. Commercial St. Leyjs of Choice Mut ton 2Uc fx-H of Iamb 2."c Mutton to Iloast l"c Mutton Stew, rr K 3 poutids for 'lc Veal Stew 12' 2c Reef to Roil 10c Reef to Una st 1 2 ' 2 c and I V Hamburg Steak 1"c Our own sujrar ciiret! Breakfast Racon :0c Our own pure Lanl in 5's 7"c Quality Meats for Less Open until 8 p. m. II i - i - i I, - m urir - PRINCIPAL IN GOULD DIVORCE CASE I 10 1 - Mrs. Frank J. GouIdTforaerly Miss Edith Kelly, a noted society woman, whose divorce concernment In social circles. 1 ort city bciore J ostico Aluilan. IS OFF PRESS Publication of Education; Department Tells of Achievements The annual Red Book, tellin:: the stories of the achievements of lhk Oregon hoys and girls enrolled 'ii industrial club work, is now being mailed to the industrial clubs by the superintendent of public instruction. J. A. Churchill. The book contains a report and photograph of each one of the first prize winners at the state fair in the different club projects. There s a complete list, al-o. of all who carried their projects to a success ful completion and received the achievement pin riven by the state department of education. In the foreword. Superintendent Churchill says: "No phase of Oregon's public school -industrial education ranks higher in importance than the club work. Those who undertook ami computed one of the projects not only exper enced the joy of achievement, but acquired a prac tical knowledce that may inac tion in their future careers. Hab its of industry and thrift have been estaahlished through learn ing to do well s'me commonplace thins. The uuulities of -rlf-reli-ance. Initaaive, resourcefulness and persisffency have been devel oped and strengthened. No money value, great as has been the pro duction of club members, can be placed upon the preparation for useful citizenship given by indus trial club activities in Oregon. "This pamphlet gives the h's tory of club work in our stii'e for the past year. May its pai-'es stimulate the boys and girls in o;ir public schools so to emulate the examples of those whose names are enrolled herein, that they will undertake one 01 the projects this year and carrv it to a successful Althottrh the.-e beam mil t i ii i ...ii., i.i , i, , i i,l it., 1 I BOOK ;i I proceedings has caused much Her case is being tried in Kew completion. Teachers arre tltfed to give their full support to thtH dustrial club work, since for i many hoys and girls there 'IS part of their education., more N uable." Hundreds of Filiiermen Go Out on Opening Day . i 1 Yesterday was tse openin4la' of the fishing season, and at Is said the number of aijfsleis ftp ''Ut from Salem stretched 4l ito the hundreds. Most of; the fij n ing parties ere to streams mw the city, though severnl autrtnV bile loads left for excur.sionfsl ot several days to the more 11 H cl mountain siren 111 a. il Oru- of the best catches repwl-M whs that of Edward Rortein 1 !o sauntered out along Mill Ctek tind' hooked the limit before Mil o'clock yesterda morning. Ffco tein had a companion or wO atrfng who did almost as well. . kj Portland-Salem Games to Be Played on Street Tqday I . ' : 1 11 Today two teams of .volleyjKall I plavt rs from the Business Mail's jrluli of the Portland V.' M. CA. , v.ill drive to Salem to play jnvo . teams from the Itasiness Ma's j class of the Salem Y. M. C. m j I'.erans- the ceilfng olVthe !0al 'gymnasium is so low, the Pjjf t- 'and men asked that ti gatnrie : played in the open air, and t-ft r-- ran jements have been madej?;io play on Chemeketa sVeet, , ii- - tween i.itierty and t omniereiai. LADD & BUSH, BANKERS 7 Estafeshed 1868 I1 l f5: General ijanking Business !!! Office Hours frdm 10 a. m. to 3 p. nv mi Its ' MalHson's Latest Fabric "Tll-Ly-Ho" This i-; a l"cileiHy new fabric and makes up into the ni)H4,;di.iniiii!g Dress Skirts ever conceived. i " l! -fi - Advance Samples !lwst In ( i the : se.tM.n'i vew Silk Skirts. In the show int: v.iH bo foiinH Knitted Silk De Luxe. Kay- tte. Rurr l'..ir;CreK', Mallison's Tal-Ly-lio i.'.brir.-, oxatedj'ior this season. if in ami dainty Skirt -- are the yy (I,.. .... ,.-,11,,.. II 1 V 1 1 j 1 1 ii f v. n 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 'j reae 1 1 ti $16.50 to $30.00 .! Good GoodQ. i Two games will be in progress at one time, so a considerable Bom ber of people will be able to hsq ! them. . The Salem teams will be piked" from the Business Men s gym class. They arS good players and will work hard to win. The games will begin at 4 o'clock. Tbe stranger said: "I beiievo " this is the town where the man is mushrooms." "Sure. That's his undertaking shop right over there. He makcj it ly burying people who ate what they thought were mushroom.?." Farm Life. Another opportunity to buy No. 5 Pail A number of other specials along with our usual low prices. All kinds of Fresh Fish. It pays to trade at the Independent Market M I D GET MARKET .Originators of Low, Prices 351 State Street at. t r 1 rtoi in uie uornome BUS newest thing in fabrics tii- 'IN V- .