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THE OREGON STATESMAN. SALEM, OREGON SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL 17, 1921 II CITY NEWS IN BRIEF Jicnw ,,,, vntir nnnrtite Pliuh " m - . to the armory Tuesday, April 19. (adv) American Legion. Th Best Fabrics That the market affords will be found at our store. Mosher, the tailor to men and women, (adv.) I)lIiarc Fll-1 Ernest Aldcn Roberts filed an . h.nnriiii discharge from the United States army rtcrday with the county clerk. Mr. Rob erts had served as a second licu kenant in the infantry and re hired his discharge July 3. 1919. Iloswell S. Waltz also filed an honorable discharge from the army, yesterday. He enlistfed at Baa Francisco, mm u lecond lieutenant in me arwuery. fon nnd Women V.v I . takft creat pride in the fact lhat in U our business experience ire hare maintained the highest level ol workmanship, and em nloyed none but the best of assls- Money to Lend Klmo S. White. Masonic Bldg. (Adv.) IMiluuh Will .SHMk Or. Dubach. head of the de partment of political science ut (). A. C, will be the speaker at the Monday noon luncheon of the Commercial club this week. Ih Vnu.Will For many weeks at the Bllgh today. Adv. fJUIUIIl. A - , . HHHAtK-J V. . tie county court, administrator of the estate of Fred Schuetz, de ceased, and papers to that effect xiea jeicuj Hugo Ballin's "East Lynne" "Torchy" in "Torchy Mixes In" Tw o I 'am Damaged In backing his automobile into the curb on Court street yesterday P. Steiubock struck an automobile driven by Mrs. J. W. Harbison, 184 3 South Commercial street. The fenders on both cars were damaged. Dra. White and Marshall Osteopathic physicians, U. S. 13k. IUaI Circuit Vaudeville at the Bligb today. Adv. Bicycle Da maw While riding a bicycle yester day from the curb on Commercial street. G. W. Trussell. 2495 North Broadway street, was struck by an automobile driven by J. E. Dunne of Portland. The hind wheel of the bicycle was damaged. An other automobile was said to have hid Mr. Trussell from the view of Mr. Dunne. Mr. and Mrs. II. P. Jensen, 2111 Maple street. She has been given, the name or Bertha Evelyn. On Wednesday a daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Drorbdugh. who live about three miles north of Salem. Maxine is her name. Dr. and Mrs. Dale Beeehler are the parents of a daughter born to thorn on Tuesday. She is named Vera. .Louise. Itaby 1ii on Kale Kvery day this wrek. Several varieties. Reduced prices. C. N. Needham. .rrs State St.. opposite county court house, (adv.) Orcgonim, KWVn , Cigar Made in Salem, distributed by Ceo. K. Waters Adv. Teachers Employed The various school boards over the county are interested at the present time in hiring teachers for the next term. Inquiries are be ing reecived in the office of the county superintendent regarding teachers who may be employed. Anto Radiator Repairing Modern equipment, prompt ex pert service. Nelson Bros., 355 3S9 Chemeketa SL Adv. DANCING Upstair fttfoaking Cafe, every Tuesday. rbhrsday and Saturday nights. American and Chinese dunes. 162 N. Commercial St. nts Cleaned .-'.-. .' 1JS0 Pressed. m 3. . -.BOc Sal ca Clcanen & Dyers llU & Com! SL Phone 1868 Loyal Orange Installation Tuesday evening, 8, at regular hall. Members and visitors wel come!; Commandery from Port land,: and good time assured. By Secretary. Adv. Girl liable Arrive A record was made during the week of five births, all of whom were girls. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Carter, 860 South Twenty-first street are the proud parents of twin girls born on Friday, April 15. A girl was born on Monday to. WHEJT H- 8AIXM, OEEOON top at . BXJOH HOTEL A Tloirm Awr From Home 8trUy Modem $1.00 pw Uy 100 room of Solid Comfort Only Hotel in Basinet District Mrs. Dr. W. Carlton Smith Soloist, in group of songs, with Salem Symphony Orchestra, arm ory, Friday, April 22, 8:15 p. m. (adv.) Salem Prod lift Oregontis. Oregon's 10-cent ci gar. For sale by all dealers. Adv. Clover Seed Stolen Three packs of clover seed stolen Thursday night from the farm home of William Mumpers about six miles north of Salem. was recovered in Portland. Word received in the sheriff's office yes terday afternoon is to the effect that three men were arrester! in Portland on a charge of having DIED taken the seed. Their names were not given. Hear W. II. .Miii iW-autiful cornet solo with Sa lem Symphony Orchestra, armory, Fatday, April 22. 8:15 p. m. (adv) (rang Memlx-r Added A business meeting of the Salem grange was held yesterday. Sev eral new members were added to the organization among them be in Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Reynolds. G. Ed R, Public Acountant. Phone 2098K. (adv.) Mure ller;ng Post Kned The case of Andrew Mace, charged with issuing checks with out sufficient funds, which was to have been given a hearing before Judge G. E. Unruh yesterday, has been postponed on account oi the illness of Mace's attorney. FJmo S. White Has plenty of money to lend on city or farm property, 402 Masonic building, (adv.) Titlo Cleared An order by default was grant ed yesterday by Judce G. G. Bing ham of the circuit court quieting title of W. N. Simon to certain lots in block 8 in the Roberts ad dition to Salem. A Classified Ad Will bring you a buyer. MILES May McLain. widow of William P. Miles, died April 1C. 1921, at 10 a. m. at her resi dence 1104 Jefferson street. She was born February 17. 1848, in T'lster. Ireland and lived in Oregon about 31 year. She leaves two sons and three daughters. Mrs. Florence Ra tine, and Mrs. William F.sch of Salem, H. R. Miles of Turne-. W. D. Miles and Mrs. Sam Han cock of Portland. Or. Funeral services will be held Monday, April 18. 1921, at 2 p. m. from Webb & Clough's parlors. Bur ial will be In City View ceme tery. She was a member of the Ladies of the G. A. R. Plaintiff Wins IXetrr A decree in favor of the plain tiff was issued yesterday in de partment No. 2 of the circuit court, in the case of W. F. Mourer vs. Edwin A. Hyde, In which he Is given judgment against the de fendant for the sum of $524.35 and $j0 attorney's fees. The case has to do with money due the plaintiff on a mortgage. Nowhere tn ttalem Can you beat our special price of $25 for suit with extra pair of pants. Mosher, the tailor, (adv.) Here From Eugene Mr. and Mrs. Barclay Newnr.n of Eugene arrived in Salem Fri day and arc visiting at the home ot Mrs. Newman'i! parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Launer. Friends will be pleaded to hear they will bo, in the city for a few days. (ieee Drink Wine And. oh, what fun. in Mary Piokford's latent. "The Love Light," at Ye Liberty today. Ad. t liurc li Nigh Observed "Church niRht" was observed at Jason Lee Memorial church on Tirt'sday evening with a large number in attendance, especially young people. The Epworth league prepared and served the excellent supper and furnished a program of entertainment. For Kale Parrot Laughs, cries. whis tles; fluent talker; great pet. E. B. Flake. 590 South Seventeenth street. Also paroquets, skylarks, finches, imported and other can aries, (adv.) Medium Uncle John Syrup.. 65c $1.00 Brooms 00c SO lbsi Dairy Salt 75c 25 bars Laundry Soap fl.OO 8 cans Milk .$1.00 HIGHLAND GROCERY At Tna Electric Sign "SHOES- TREES Tt SprUf PUatiag Order Treat SALEM KURSEKT CO. 43S Orecea Banding I1LIK t: OilOOI none ires i Sales ?r""" Service ALLEY MOTOR CO, i I i ass your grocer DIXIE DOUGHNUTS 1 25e dozen 8iLEM BAKIXa COMPANY JJ9 jCourt St, . PboM 54 Cops have ar rived at A. H. MOORE'S t Fan to Trade ai The FARMERS CASH STORE J C Barton Dardall 247f-North Commercial 2 47 W. W. MOORE Furniture Store THe Home ot the Victrola loa get more tor your money at J Moore's fOOD WOOD CL H. Tracy Wood Co, lor all kinds ot . dry wood pom jt deUvery Phone S20 EI4CTR IC MACHINE & ENGINEERmn CO. rr Jpwr Washing Machines and pn work and Suppuei Phone 488 flbtry. sell and exchanre aeirand second-hand tnrnl tH tores, ranges, rugs, tools, ate. -we will buy you COL. W. P. WTtlGHT L Auctioneer 7ipi. Com! sc. Salem. Or. rP Xonr aalea with ns reople's Furniture Store Phone 1047 phone 734 Nirttph New Shoe Repairing Shop JUST RECEIVED Kasons Perfect Liquid Paints -Reasonable prices Canital Furniture & Hardware Co. 2S5 N, Commercial Phoae 94f AUCTIONEER G. SATTERLEE 404 Ferry St, Salem, Oregon Phones 1177 llli Talking : Machines and Records Player Pianos and Player nous ' Do yon take TURKISH PATHS If not, why notT 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 & a. m. until 9 p. m. OREGON BATH HOUSE Lady and Gentlemen attend ; ants We pay 2c above the market price (or eggs and products PEOPLE'S CASH STORE nOBERTSON At 1492 Court street April 16, James N. Rob ertson, aged 70 years, 11 months. 2 days. Mr. Robertson was a farmer. Death came as the result of pneumonia. Besides his 'wife, Miria Robertson, he leaves two daughters. Miss Grace Robertson of. Salem and Mrs. John Schafer of Turner. Funeral services will be from the Webb & Clough chapel April 18 at 3 p. m.. Rev. H. C. Stover officiating. Interment will be In City View cemetery. Webb'S Clough Co. Funeral Directors RIGD0N '& SON Leading Morticians kex REX DRY PASTE Max 0. Baren dry paste 179 N. Com. St CVVj '"'M Better Goods For Leas FOR ANY BARGAINS Call at CAPITAL BARGAIN HOUSE We buy and sell every thing 215 Center St. Phone 398 ill i rir.ii ---' AW " j I I f 11 Kmokr Oregonus cigar, made by Hen derson's factory, distributed by Geo. E. Waters. Adv. That l.at Shipment Of St. Andreasburg Rollers Is going fast. Hurry if you want one. E. B. Flake. 690 South seven teenth street, (adv.) Ruxsoll Accuwsd : Thomas Russell of the Florence hotel was plp.ced under arrest yes terday for having issued checks without suiricient funds. Mr. Russell said In Issuing the checks he had depended upon receiving money for some wood and was disappointed In receiving it. Trusses Fitted at Tyler's Drag store by an expert in the business. (Adv.) Speed Limit Exceeded Harry G. Hamilton was ar rested yesterday by Police Officer Hayden for exceeding the speed limit in driving an automobile at the alleged rate of 3 miles an hour. He was cited to appear Monday at 3 o'clock. Viavl City Manager Mrs. Foor, 331 Hotel Marion. Adv. Foster Ii Flnwl Chester Foster, who was arrested Friday niht on a charge of be ing drunk and disorderly, pleaded guilty to the charge yesterday before Judge Earl Race. He was fined $10. Kxcellent Vaudeville At the Bllgh today. -Adv. S. C STONE, M. D. CUBES CANCERS and does a general office practice. Office Tyler's Drag Store 167 Sonth Commercial Street CO HRed Hippo- pT drome M Circuit C-T Vaudeville U I i Investigate The Mutual Lite ptN.Y. Up-to-date policies. Lower net cost. J. F. HUTCH ASON, i District Mgr. 271 State St Phone 99 One thought guides us in our conduct. It is that all of our knowledge, all of our discretion and all of our courtesy must be employed upon every occasion. 1:1 Isn't It a Wise Thing to train yourself so that you can live a useful, ordinary life? That is what, a thorough bus iness course will do for you, and if you are the one out of a hundred to rise above the crowd, this business training will help put you there. Think this over carefully. Write or call for information. We can help you. Capital Business College Btlttn. Orfoa. Kilts 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.) Card of Thanks We wish to thank the many friends for their acts of kindness and floral offerings during the ilness and passing of our mother. Especially are we grateful to the Ladies of the G. A. R. MRS. F. M. MITCHELL, Mrs. N. A. Lunde. Mrs. U. T. Sheldon, (adv.) CH RALES M. FULLER. Hear Or. 3. P. Clyde At the First Congregational church this morning. Mr. Clyde Is an able, pleasant speaker. He has much to do wth the religious life of students at O. A. C (adv.) Sunday and Christian Endeavor At the Frrst Congregational church invite you today, (adv.) the sales of products of the prison plants. Up to April 1, since thr estab lishment of the flax Industry, all accounts have been kept in the office of the board of control. But now. along with other details relating to the Industry, the books will be kept at the penitentiary. PERSONAL MENTION i George C. Winters, superinten dent or schools of Mill City, was a visitor in the city yesterday. Edna Fitts, a senior ot the Nor mal school at Monmouth, was in the city yesterday and will spend the week-end with her parents at Claxton. A. B. Siegmund of viervais was among the callers in Salem Satur day from that section of the county. John Watkins of Turner was a business visitor yesterday at the court house. Sylvester Sitm. banker of St. Paul, was consulting with Road master W: .1. Culver Saturday. Jacob Letter of Mt. Angel was in Salem yesterday. Henry Downing a prominent farmer of the Sublimity section was in Salem yesterday. F. M. Frest of Sublimity was in the ciy Saturday. G. A. McKay, rural mail carrier west of Turner, was discussing road conditions yesterday with County Commissioner Hunt. Dan Chamberlain, a lawyer and prune grower of Shaw, was a busi ness visitor In the city yesterday. 'What's the (juickest way to cure a socialist?" "I know a cure, but I wouldn't care to try it myself." "Well?" "Hand him $10,000 and sns gent that he divide it among his brethren." Rirniingharh Age Herald, t BASEBALL Today 3 p. m. Salem Senators Vs. ' Regina Canadian Leaguers Oxford Park Read The Classified Ads. ' trin Store Kntered After breaking into the rear door of Ostrin's grocery and con fectionery store with an axe Fri day night, thieves entered the building, robbed the cash regis ter and took about a dozen cans of fruit consisting ot peaches and sweet potatoes. The money was mostly in small change. The store is said to have been robbed be fore during the past few months. Popular Concert Last of the season. Salem Sym phony Orchestra, armory, Friday April 22, 8:15 p, m. All seats 50c. i adv.) Carl Xelon Arrested Carl W. Nelson was arrested yesterday by Chief of Police Mof fitt, upon a warrant issued in the justice court charging him with defrauding an inn keeper. The date of the bearing will probably be set for this week. Abundant Health is assured when there is good blood in the veins. Hood's Sarsaparilla is the medicine to make good blood. Begin taking It now. It is just what the system needs at this time and will do you great good. Sharpens the appetitie, steadies the nerves. TRAVEL IN GERMANY NOT EASY, PROCESS (Continued from page 1) steamship lines, hotel proprietors and railway officials to get Amer. lean tourtst busines back on a fixed basis, but the failure of the United States to make peace with Germany has been a great hind rance to such negotiations. LADD & BUSH, BANKERS Established 1868 i a - i . :" General Banking Business : .. I Office Hours from 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. KNOCK THAT COLD COLD! There is no reason why one should suffer from a chronic cough or cold. : Our Lung Balsam and Cold Tablets will soon rid you of it. 1 25c 50c $1.00 "I Schaef er's Drug Store Sole agents fort Garden Court Preparations 135 N. Commercial St. Phone 197 Hear Miller Hevier i Flnte soloist, with Salem Sym phony Orchestra, armory, Friday, April 22, 8:15 p. m. (adv.) VislKt Sister Here S. P. Munkers of Eco, Ore., Is visiting at the home of his sister, Mrs. Ed.Keene on Front street. Mr. Munkers is an eastern Oregon farmer and thia is his first visit to Salem for 1 years .He notices many changes In the city in that time. Mr. Munkers was county recorder of Linn county at one time. Legal Blank Get them at Tn Statesman of fice. Catalog on application. (Ad) First 31. E. Church Hear the sermon by Rev. Blaine EL Kirkpatrick on Sunday morn ing at 11 o'clock at the First Methodist Episcopal church on the subject "Martin Luther and the New Age " (adv.) Mary IMckford In "The Love Light." the best picture of her career, at Ye Lib erty today. Adv. Meeting Is Held The members of the Young People's Alliance of the Seven teenth and Chemeketa Street Evangelical church held their monthly business meeting last Tuesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Strausbaugh. 1030 Broadway street. As the annual conference of the Evange lical churches is to be held in Sa lem next month, this is the last meeting, the alliance will bald during this conference year. All the business of the alliance is now being complete! before the conference is held. Reports ere given from the different depart ments tf labor concerning the work which had been accomplish ed in the past month, and new members were also taken in. Af ter adjournment the evening was spent in playing games. Music, rendered by Franklin Launer. pianist, and Ivan Bishop, violin ist, was -nJoyed. Kef reshments were serted later in the evening by the hostess. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING (Con tinned from page 1.) Williams was awakened by the dog's barking and called Mr. Wil liams, who, on going downstairs, was just In time to see a man disappearing in the alley and to see a half-raised window. When he told Mrs. Williams, she said: "Just think what might, have hap pened but for that good dog, and then sat thinking a minute before adding: "Our month's subscrip tion to The Statesman will be up in two days;' you had better go and subscribe for a year, for we do not know how much they have saved us. and don't forget to tell them how much we appreciate It. Henrietta Bishop, 1534 South Commercial street, Salem, Or. Socialists About to Drive Man to Oregon What 1 the Difference Between a fiddle and a violin? Thats the deference between an imported Roller and a common canary. Only a few left. Hear them today. E. B. Flake. 590 South Seventeenth street. Phone, (adv.) Pledged to Honor Fraternity R. V. Hogg of Salem Is among the seven students in agriculture at O. A. who have just been pledged to Alpha Zeta, national agricultural honor fraternity. otice The carpenter's union of Salem has reduced the scale of wages to $7.20 per day to take effect May 1, 1921. By order of local, (adv.) Uccnxod to Marry A marriage license was granted yesterday by V. G. Boyer, county elprk to Anna A. Brown and George B. Cadwell of Salem. North Dakota has too many Socialists and Non-partisan league adherents to suit John C. Ashley, manager of the Kensal Farmers' Elevator company at Kensal, N. Dakota, and he is thinking of moving to Oregon. Mr. Ashley has written a let ter to C. H. Gram, state labor commissioner, inquiring about conditions here. He wants to know about the opportunity to acquire land, either government land or that owned by individuals, and also about labor opportuni ties. "Are the Socialists strong there?" writes Ashley, "I have all I want of them; one reason I want to move." Mr Oram has reDlled with In formation as to land and labor ronditinnn and adds that the Socialists are not likely to get possession of the state. Control Board Relieved Of State Flax Accounts rnmnlotp administration of the fiar nnri hrick Industries of the flax and brick Industries of the state penitentiary are now under the supervision of the warden, all the dettail having been trans ferred from the orrice or tne state board of control on April 1. R n finndln. spcretarv of the state board, will have charge only of r Some Real Shoe Values For Browning After a ride on the Ferris Wheel, call at our store and take advantage of these special prices; Men's brown calf blucher dress shoe, parade last, Tub ber heel, Goodyear weltJ A snappy buy this week-for $525 i .?..-. Men's gunmetal blucher crown last, Goodyear .welt. This week for ; - . . $525 At The Electric Sign SHOES Arrhblhhop H The Right Rev. Archbishop Christie. D- D.. of Portland, will be in the city today and at W:30 a. m. conduct high mass at St. Joseph's Catholic church. During the day he will be the guest of Rev. J. R. Buck. Other dignitar ies of the church are expected to attend the services. iUlovieo And The Syes There is no evidence to prove that 'movies" are imperiling the sight of the nation. The person wi I h normal eyes will not suffer at picture shows unless visited to excess. The Pictures Hurt Your Eyes It's Your Eyes, Not The Pictures Ask to see our special glass from which lenses are ground for this purpose. You can consult us with confidence. We ab solutely refuse to supply glasses in any case that does not need them. HARTMAN BROS. Jewelers and Opticians - Salem, Oregon; . I ' :. I 1 W -