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CITY NEWS IN BRIEF Burst Winter in nobid Hxt- George 1L Footson of Se- lttie wd iIrs- v- Denny f,r joa Angeles are stopping in Sa tZZ at the Marion on their way to Sesttle after a winter in Cali fornia. Mrs. Footson is the moth- jn-law of Dan Bass, one of tha MOPrietors of Hotel Fry. Seattle wko u ralsfcd in.tbe vicinity of Salem. special Saturday Some 30c numbers in "popular sheet music at 15c. Myrtle Know jand, 415 Court. Phone 352. lit' , AvaOo Club Concert Seats are on sale at Will's Mu ic Store and at Patton's book tot Any seat $1.50. Reserve them at armory box office on and aftar Tuesday 9 a. m. Concert Wdaeidr evening -Advr Special Saturday Some 30jC numbers in popular sheet mnale at 15c. Myrtle Know Ian4, 415 Court. Phone 352. . Adt.' IfjaV Irene Pavloska -, j;0ted operatic mezzo-soprano, la concert with the Apollo club at armory Wednesday evening. May 1 Tickets at Will's Music Btorc aid Pattona' book store. Any eat $L50. Reservations, on and after Tuesday. 9 a. m. armory pox office- Adv. Chk Dinner Every Sunday Tables and counters. Jack's Cafe, H5 8- Commercial St. Adv Oa Fishing Trip A party of men including A. J. BahB, Frank Spears, T. A. Rob erta, Harrv Hawkins. Connell by ' cr .and Curtiss Cross left last tight to spend the week-end fish- J Tbcf made the trip by automo- ; Wit.'.' . -'y - " Kew: Building Commenced . Erection of a building, which will be occupied by the black smith business owned, by Ira Jor geinen, has teen started at the eoraer of Ferry and High streets, t tha building In which Mr. X, Fox News : DE MILLETS "Why Change Your Ifedlnm. TJucie John. Syrup, ,63c 11.00 Brooms...... ..09c 10 lbs. Dairy Salt. 75c IS bars Laundry Soap. . . . .fl.oo least Milk ....,..$1.00 HIGHLAND GROCERY )aiU Cleaned . . . .11.80 Jalii Pressed. .U or. 80e fcha Cfeaners & Dyen v Pll a Com! 8t Phone IS tt ! l TREES tm Iprntg Rsaiiag Order Tnm TSa SALEM NURSERY CO. ) Ortfot BslMlsf MIIMHUW If. Service Valley motor co, : , Ask jour grocer tor DIXIE DOUGHNUTS SSe dosea I lit 1u wmwv-nm -t m . TV 4 .1u.jj imiti.iu warv tl Court 8U Phone tli Ha i Ytamm Cupi haye ar ) I riredat i f A. H. MOORE'S I t U Pari to Trade at The f ARIIERS CASH STORE v. aturvou vnruau I T North Commercial J4T ;t W. W. M00RE j t Farnlture Store ij The Home ot the Vlctrola let more for your money at 1 Moore' 6 ( wood wood I ! CU CL H. Tracy Wood Co, if for all kinds ot i .' dry wood Prumpt deUvery Phone 120 tLECTRlC MACHINE & t ! ENGINEERING CO. fJF0 Washine; Machines and t ;":inc work and supplies i-i.' "'J.- - : .5-..., . H TIIK OREGON STATESMAN. SALEM. OREGON Jorgensen now conducts Jils busi ness, Dy neirs of the Reynolds es tate. The new building will cov er an area of 100 by 52 feet and will be ready for occupancy in about four weeks. The new building frill be of concrete, one. story, and will cost $7000. For an Extensive Line of Smart coats, capes and dresses, modestly priced, see The French Shop. 115 High St., Masonic Temple. Adv. Many I reuse Coats and capes for your selec tions at very modest prices. The French Shop. 115 High St. Ma sonic Temple. Adv. Former Ijrirtslator In Town James Hill, one of the strong est of good roads boosters in the state and a former member of the lower house of the Oregon legis lature from the eastern Oregon territory, is in the city on busi ness for a few days. His home i3 now in Corvallls. Ladle The French millinery shop for dresses, coats and capes. Dresses from $9.50 to $58.50. Coats and Capes from $19.50 to $37.50 modest prices for high grade gar ments. M. Duff e Morrison. Adv Returning Ta Portland Mrs. Ruth Adams, office secre tary of the Near East and China Famine Relief campaign, will go to Portland this morning to as sist in the checking up on th subscriptions made. She will not return to thia city but will re sume her work in the headquar ters office in Portland. Tlay I Lavt Day ; Of big factory demonstration Universal stoves and ranges. Store open till 8 p. m. Herbert U' Stiff furniture store.. Adv. Booster Program lie gun Manager T. E. McCroskey of the Commercial club has received letter from George Quavle. sec retary of the Portland Chamber of Commerce, asking that Salem assist in the land settlement pro gram initiated by the state chamber. Commercial clubs all Our glasses fit your eyes. Oar bills your purse IIARTMAX BROS. Jewelers and Opticians rhone 125 5 Salem, Oregon . REX REX DRY PASTE TMOC MA Max 0. Baren DRY PASTE 'TTTS N. Com. St. Better Goods For Xeea JUST RECEIVED Naaons Perfect Liquid Paints s Reasonable prices Canltal Furnitnre & Etardwara Co. 285 N, Commercial Phose 847 AUCTIONEER k euWnulBaWBaununwuuuuuuuwuBnuuuuuunBWu G.SATTERLEE 404 Ferry St. Salem, Oregon Phones 117T llli Talking Machines- and Records Player Pianos ana rcayer nw 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 ot 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 , otN.Y. Up-to-date policies. Lower net cost. J. F. HUTCH ASON, District Mgr. 271 State St. Phone 93 A t over, the state are asked to secure the names of persons living in middle western states from their friends who now live in Oregon. Information regarding Oregon will then be sent to these person3 and they will be invited to Join in the trip being planned for per sons living in the middle west and eastern states to Oregon this summer. Don't Mls It Factory demonstration Univer sal ranges. Last day today. Store open till 8 p. m. Stiffs Furni ture store, 4 46 Court street. Adv. Will Outline Bonus Program The executive committee of the American legion will meet each Monday night from now on. out lining a program for the campaign for the bonus legislation which is to come up before the voters at the special election June 7. Pre liminary plans for .an organiza tion for the campaign will be made Monday night. Demonstration Knds Today I'niversal stoves and ranges factory demonstration. Continues till 8 p. m. Don't miss it. Her bert'U Stiff Furnituro store, 446 Court street. Adv Wants to Change Name Alexander Stainke. 661 North Capitol street, filed a petition in me county court yesterday in which he asks the court to grant him permission to change his r.ame to Stain. He gives as his reason that Stainke is hard to pronounce and that Stain would be more in keeping with people of long residence In the United States. The court has set June 6 as a date for a hearing. There Will ,Be a number of hand made rug for sale at the utility sale In the Salem Commercial club to day. Rreaks Smallpox Qnarantin Paul Townsend of Mission Bot tom was arrested yesterdav and brought before Judge O. E. Un ruh of the Justice court to be arraigned on a charge of break- IHFT1 CALVERT At the residence of ner daughter, Mrs. Lowell Tweedale, Mrs. Martha A. Cal vert, age 72 years, widow o' the late Charles Calvert, mo ther of Mrs. F. S. Craig, Mrs. Mark Skiff. Miss Jennie Cal vert and Mrs. Lowell Tweedale of Salem and Mrs. Clarc Grovec of Camas. Wash., sister of Mrs. E. E. Shields of Oer vais and Albert M. Smith. Tte remains are at Rigdon'a. No tice of funeral later. CLEARWATER At the residence 640 North Winter street, early Friday morning, April 29, Mrs. Grace Beulah Clearwater, age 26 years, 8 months, wife . of Robert Clearwater, daughter of Samuel A. McCall, and sis ter of Fred S. McCall. Funeral services will take ' place Mon day, May 2, at 2 p. m. from Rlgdon's. interment following in City View cemetery. GOLDMAN In this c'.ty Thurs day. April 28. Mrs. Theman Goldman, age 63 years, late of Portland. The remains wem forwarded Thursday evening to ' Portland by Rigdon & Son, morticians. SCHMIDT In this City Wednes day. April 27. J. G. Schmidt, age 66 years, late a resident o Portland. The remains were forwarded to Portland Thurs day by Rlgdon & Son, mortic ians. ROBERTSON In this city. April 27, William H. Robertson-, age 74 years, late a resident cf Gates, Or., father of R. Robertson of Albany. The re mains were forwarded to Gates Thursday by Rlgdon & Son, where funeral services and in terment will take place. RIGDON & SON Leading Morticians Webb & Clough Co. Funeral Directors At The Electric Sign "SHOES" New Shoe Repairing Shop Special Merchants9 Lunch 35c HOURS 11 A. M. TO 8 P. 51. Dancing upstairs at Nomklng Cafe, every Tuesday, Thursday and Sat urday nights. American and Chi nese dishes. 162 Vt N. Commercial St. FOR ANY BARGAINS Call at CAPITAL BARGAIN HOUSE We buy and sell every thing 215 Center St. Phone 398 ing a smallpox quarantine. He pleaded guilty to the charge and will receive his sentence today at 10 o clock. Dr. C. C. Cashatt, county health officer, furnished evidence for the arrest. The Rag Which have been on display in Miller's windows during the past few days will be for sale at the War Mothers utility sale at tht Commercial club today. Cherrians to Have Dance Following the usual Tuesday night drill practice this week the Cherrians will hold a dance at the armory, starting at 9 o'clock. Each Cherrlan has been permitted to Invite one couple. The com mittee in charge cf the dance is composed of E. F. Smith, Oliver Myers and Arthur Wallace. Cooked Food and , Utility Sale Today at the Commercial club rooms by the American War Mo today. Children to Tell Starlet There will be stories told by the pupils from the schools dur ing the story hour at the public library Saturday morning at 10 o'clock. Virgil Hawley of the Lincoln school will tell the story of "Little Confederate"; James Robinson of the Richmond school will tell "Peter Spotts, Fireman"; Helen Richardson of the High land school. "The Tiger, the Hrahmln and the "Jackal." All children are urged to attend. This is the last story hour of the season. To Our Friend Please remember the Cooked Food and Utility sale at the Com mercial club today. Will Erect Bungalow Elizabeth Heenon secured a permit on Thursday from the city recorder for the erection of a bungalow at 352 North Summer street. The cost is estimated at $5000. A permit was also se cured by F. S. Lamport, vice pres ident of the United States Nation al bank, for the building of a dwelling at 1624 Waller street, the cost of which is estimated at $2000. The Utility And cooked food sale all day today in the Commercial club will be something that you cannot af ford to miss. The Salem chapter of the American War Mothers is responsible for it. Do your bit. Tire I Stolen Thursday night while an auto mobile belonging to D. W. Cum mings was parked out in front of bis residence, 1396 North Fourth street, someone took an extra Malco tire from the rear of his car. Apparently it was the in tention to also take the left front wheel, as the hub cap and burr had been removed. The culprit was thought to have been fright ened away as the burr was found about 50 feet away at the en trance" to an alley. Napoleon Slices That melt in your mouth. Gray Belle French pastry. Adv Parent-Teachers Meet Today The semi-annual Parent-Teach ers' association meeting will be held today in the high 'school at 10 o'clock. A splendid program has been prepared and a good at tendance is- expected. Florence E. Beardsley is president of the association. Vou Will Find Thoe Delirious Mocca squares in our assortment of French pastry. The Gray Belle. Adv. Sues for Hoard Kill Anna M. Young filed a com plaint yesterday in the circuit court against Ellen Feldt. The complaint asks the court for a judgment of $915 against the de fendant, money alleged due on a board and lodging, account. Take Home Some French Pantry Made at the Oray Belle. Fresh every hour. Adv. Court, in Reconvene- Circuit court will reconvene on Monday in department No. 2. The case of J. W. McKlnney vs. H. W. Smith et al will be the first case on the docket to be called. Kodak Developing, Etc. - Commercial Book Store, 163 N. Commercial. Adv. Files Two IHHchargew Two honorable discharges from the United States army were filed yetsterday in the office of the county court by Harold H. Mc Kinney Mr. McKinney first en listed In December, 1916, in Sa lem, and was discharjrsd April 28, 1919. ' He re-enlisted again while in France April 29. 1 9 1 f . and finally discharged April 28, 1920. The Regular Monthly Meeting Of the Marion County Logan berry Growers will be held at Grange hall on Court street at 2:30 p.,nv. Saturday. April 3. All loganberry gTowers are invit ed. A. M. Chapman, chairman. Adv. Cutler Kstate Closed The final account of the ad ministratrices of the will of Eu nice Butler, deceased, was allow ed and approved yesterday in the county court. Belle Butler and Mae Butler Wright, daughters of the deceased, were admlnistra tiiccs of the estate. The final de cree of the estate of Oliver S. Butler. deceased, was also ap proved and declared closed. The same administratrices adminis tered the estate. Senior (Tiapel Observed Annual senior chapel day and the senior march was held yen trday at Willamette university when the seniors, in caps and gowns. entered the chapel for short services and then after the senior march about the campus. In which all of the other classes Joined, presented to the school a maple tree at the end of the maple walk at the east end of the campus. President Carl Gregg Doney accepted the gift after the presentation speech had been made by Edwin Socolofsky, pres ident of the fourth year students. Auto Radiator Repairing Modern equipment, prompt ex pert service. Nelson Bros., 355 359 Chemeketa SL Adv. Women to Study Issue Members of the Marion County Women's Republican Study club and all other women interested in the issues and amendments coming up at the special election June 7. are invited to a tea and rally at the home of Mrs. C. P. Bishop on North Liberty street at 2:30 Monday afternoon. The proposed legislation will be dis cussed and clear up any doubts in the minds of the women in regard to the questions. Mrs. Bishop, Mrs. Marie Flint and Mrs. George M. Brown will be the hostesses. G. Kd Rohs, Public Accoualurjt. Phono 2098R. Adv. Captain Allen to llrtu Friends of Capt. R. Muir Allen, v.ho was located in this city be fore going to New Zealand with the Kllison White Chautauqua company, is expected to return to Salem within a few days. Dur ing the war Captain Muir served for five years with the British lorces. He has been lecturing on the Kllison-Whlte circuit in New Zealand. A Classified Ad Will bring you a buyer. Are You IVeparlng For teacher's examination? If ko, you will need one of our books of questions just printed. These contain lists from June. 1918 to December 1920. inclusive. Price 30 cents. 0res;on Teachers' Monthly. 215. S Commercial St., Salem, Or. Adv. Legal Blanks- Get them at The Statesman of f ce. Catalog on application. - Adv. X R-V-D Correction We recently advertised mn's athletic union suits, like B V D's This was an error, as "B V D" is not a style or type of athletic or other underwear. "B V D" is the trade-mark of the B. V. D. company. The B. V. D. company. naving complained of this use of thir trade-mark, we wish to say that hereafter, so that we may not injure the B. V. D. company and so that the public may reoeive the right service. We will onlv refer to the trade-mark "B V h ' to advertise goods bearing the red woven "B V D" label. We have no desire to infringe in any way on the B. V. D. company's trade-mark rights. ' People's Cash Store, Salem, regon. Adv. i , HOTEL ARRIVALS MARION T. T. Petty, L. R. Waters. Weston Clarke, B. Ab raham, R. E. Murphy and Miss Murphy. H; L. McKenzie. C. D. East. T. P. Newell. H. D. Coates. Fred Hickox. F. W. Rogers, Wal ter Ricks. E. T. Albert, Glen Hart, V. A. Speer. II. H. ZIrbel, A. B. Lawrence, Blanche Gates, 'all, of Portland; Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Parsons, Orenco. Or.; Chas. Smith. Los Angeles; M. E. Tur ner, Corvallis. K I. Drummond, Marshfteld; M. C. Hemenway, Beaverton; H. G. Bolton St. Louis; ,W. F. Aitken, Denver; C. Constantlne. George McMullen and M. Griffin, all of San Fran cisco; H. A. Fille, Spokane; W. H. Lyday, Pendleton; H. M. Schu bert, Dallas; Eddie Friedman, New York; I J. Crittenden, Med icine Hat, Alta. BLIGH -A. C. Bracker, C. M. Hcadrick. F. S. Montague. Jamss J. Majestic. A. E. Eastland. L. R. Sutter. O. K. Summers, F. B. Ray burn, W. D. Lynch and A. Paul sen, all or Portland; T. K. How den. Seattle; O. C. Rome, Butte, Mont.; Mrs. Ash, Stayton; Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Mclntyde, Winne bago. Minn.: J. W. Adanison. Omaha; R. W. Fremming, Priest River, Idaho; James Iee and F. Michlsen, Chicago; Mrs. F. N. Thompson, Long Beach, Cal.: S. O. Carson. Taroma; C. F. Rein hart. St. Louis. ARGO Elwyn F. Lewis. Reno, Nev.; C. X. Johnson, Portland. A French writer says that a girl is a person we stop kissing when she is 12 and begin to kiss again after she is 20. Boston Tran script. i Watch This Sign for Good AMUSEMENT Salem's Best and Biggest SHOW "THREE SCOTCH MACKS" Scotch ntrutnrs "BILLY EARL" That Entertaining Olrl "TEETH AMD WHEATOtf" Making: a Pair of 8hoa "MICHELSEN AND LEE" A Comedy Hoveltv a Little Different "JACK PICKTOED" A Doable Dyed CD! 0 GO Receiver" TO Ml S SATURDAY MORNING, APRIL 30, 1921 PERSONALS Frank Neuner is in Roseburg for a few days looking after bus iness interests and visiting with liiends. Miss Thslma Dougherty is spending a week In Rcseburg vis iting with Mr. and Mrs. Scott i Weaver of the Fnipqua hotel Miss Era Godfrey, instructor in physical education at the hlsft school, went to Portland yes.er day to jpend the week-nd. C. K. Knickerbocker was a bus iness visitor in Portland yester day. C I. Lewis made a business trip to Yamhill yesterday. Dr. W. V. Youngson, superin tendent of the Portland district of the Metho.list church, was in Salem yesterday. Z. J. Riggs. president of the local Shrine club is in Seattle where he will remain until Sun day, going' down to participate ia an important Shrine conclave. Miss Ethel Fletcher, president of the state Rebekah assembly is in Albany, completing details fnr the grand lodp;e session to b? hel l there May 1 to 19. Mr. and Mrs. R. S. StrykPr anri son and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith are stopping at the Marin on their way south from the'r homes at Rtdgefield, Wash. Joe Rubbens of Gervais was among the visitors in thi city yes terday from that section. A. R. Sigmund of Gervais was in 'he citv yesterday. Pierce Collard of Waconda was in Salem on Friday. Senators and Albany to Meet on -Diamond Sunday The Salem Senators will meet Albany Sunday afternoon at Ox ford park, if the weather doesn't interfere with plans again. The game was scheduled for last Sun- AVAVAVAVAVVJ "THE GILDED LILY" 1 1 is a surprisingly beau tiful picture. See it tomorrow 7APAVAVAVAVAViiO Women Good Clothing : 'A :r WOMEN-the men are fair judges of clothing but when it conies to appraising materikls, tailoring and matching colors we recognize you as being far super- wr. Salem Home of Oregon Made Virgin Wool Products day, but was deferred because of rain. "Red- Lund will twirl for the Senators. Whom Albany -J will have on the mound has not been announced. Several prizes are up as induce ments for the Cenators. AiJ in ner tube has been put up by the Clark Tire shop for the first three-bagger or home run by a Salem player. Bless ng & BOone offer a carton of cigarettes ; for the first two-base hit. To the first Senator who drives in a run ; the Spa will give a box of candy. Ka foury Brothers will give a pair of silk socks or a necktie for the first home run. Hall Gets Staff Position ! In Coast Artillery Corps Announremnt was made at jthe office of Adjutant General George A. White that Kenneth A. itall of Salem has been appointed cap tain of coast artillery for staff duty. He is appointed as-adjutant and hi? headquarters will be in Salem. Hall In a civil and building s?n pineer and was first lieutenant with the 2Kth engineers overseas. 1 Lincoln Methodist Church In Portland Incorporates The Lincoln Methodist Episco pal church of Portland filed arti cles of incorporation here yester day. The incorporators are R.fE. Allen, J. Oliver and W. R. Riddle. The property valuation is $7G56.12. ' j A perm t to operate in Oregon was issued to the Baker Steam Motor Car & Manufacturing cdth- Bozart Recherche 'Know Sliits- We have priced them very How $25, $30, $35, $45, $50 Accompany your husband or boy to odr spacious store, and see the newly arrived suits. Thi materials and 4," prices good. are Woolen Store C. P. Bishop, Prop. pany, an Arizona concern, capital' ized at $2,500,000. J. Hunt Hen dricksen of Portland Is attorney- in-fact for Oregon. Resolutions of dissolution were filed by the Montavilla Auto Transfer company. Wife You complain that I am always asking you for money. Why don't you give me so much a year and have done with it? Hub I do give you 'so much," That's Just what I complain of. Boston Transcript. Don't Bark Get a bottle of B-Q COUGH REMEDY '75c Relieves Coughs, Colds, etc., in no time Tyler's Drug Store 157 S. Commercial St.: $40, exceptionally Mills i; Spring A ..1 m Court C Phone ill 4 r