f ft li' HI -til 1 CITY NEWS IN BRIEF iatrrn l'icin IU'h;ill T",. All' th'is.i who re . i'jjs titlf to play with Am-r-$1 Lgion To! No. l baseball imm, rc;rt at lareetiaau r-m a.i-r i p. in. londay evening.- Adv. White ami Marsnjtfl Osteopathic phys-K;jn, U, S. Bk fisiU Briber Here SMis, Lit'ti: Abrauiji. a milliner Jtoseburg. arrived In nthe city 4t evening fur a few- days' visit tfitft her brother, Col. Carl-' Ajbram They will motor to Port land today for a tu days' stay wit trienda. fitted at Tyler's Drug store by in gxpert la the business. (Adr.) It 8ar Trail" I la motion pictures at the "irst npqgressional church this cven iir. -following the addre- Yo'i iliwant to see these picture. production. "THE SPENDERS" ... ; Sennett Comedy f 24.15 C 7:459:15 p.m. ; Wurlitzer Concert ' 2:45 and 7 :30 p jn. 1 AlTie EJfictrlc.SIgn ''SHOES' IjiNew Shoe Repairing Shop i .. Oar lasses fh your eyes. Our . bills your purse HAKXMA3T. IUIOS. Jewelers and Optician Pka&e 1:5$ ? f Saletn. Oregon REX PFYnRY v Pi4STE DRY PASTE 179 N. ConuSt Better Goals Tor Les JUST RECEIVED Kixpnj Perfect Litraid Paints Seasonable prices Gspfeal Firaitare ft Hardware Co. 2S . Commerdal- PhoM M? Kedi&ra Tide John Syrup. .C5c ll-Ofli Brooms. 69c It lit. Dairy Salt... 75c IS., llrt Laaadry -Sotp...-. .41.00 I eao MUk. ...... . tl.00 HIGHLAND GROCERY -Hi : .71 tetf Pressed.. ..-v ...-60c Cleaners & Dy crs Ulf t Goal &L Phone HIS 1 J TREES fprtag PUmtia Ordar Tram SALEM XURSEKY CO. MM 6rf BaiMtaf 1 ano . tn Serricc YAXLEY MOTOR CO. 1 your crocer for DIXIE DOUGHNUTS ? i I " 8Se dozen uiai BAKIXO COMPAXT Cckit St. Phone 9i . 1 k W. MOORE PmJta.-e Store Tasj Borne of the Vlctrola Bore for your money at Moore's WOOD C3 A H. Tracy Wood Co. : (for all kinds of " I dry wood aPtiellTery Phone 110 QEQTRIC MACHINES EtoEERING CO. rfrPl' Mtlat MaxMaea tad jaeetrlfi Worlt and Sapplle - -f-f- . ?f?0OD THE OREGON STATESMAN. l.il.r.-irT Ib-fit-fit KiM.-t-tainiuent Highland school, .May 15 H o'clock p. m. Program furnUhed by Mi.ss Joy Turner. --Ail v. t Vik LSroa. received ' notice ys !' rda morning of a $25o reduc ::on on all models of Oakland irs Koiup into rfect Monday, April The new Oakland have Just re--etly come out with several ne improTements. among which an new improved pis:ons, new oiling system, better finish, better car buration, and it is no more than ever a Sensible Sis. I'rUtl Chicken IHnner, And French pastry that we make. The Gray Belle. Adv. Kaufman Kolaki anl Supplies Commercial Hook Store. 163 X Commercial Adv. Condits CmO Kast Mr. and Mrs. A. O Condit will leave the first of the week to at tend the neneral trembly of th-i t'resbyerian church at Wiaouu Iake, Indiana. The assembly will start May IT and continue for 1') days. The c'ondiu will not return to Salem until about the seventh of June. Among other represen tatives from Oregon will be Rev. I. A. McKenzie. Dallas. William Moll Case. Kugone. Kit on Sha. formerly of Salem, but now of Portland. (iray IUJU French l'asiry for your devrt today. Made at thu Gray 11 lie. Adv. ApartuM-at.i for lU-nl Ftirnl.shed two or three-rooms. $20 to 2, including phone, light, water. Phone 7 45. Adv. (irs S? ( iff ii-i Anions; tu circu., attendints .Saturday were r,6 girls from the state industrial Bchool. The ?irls vere chaperoned by Mm. Clara PaJlTson. snperintendent of the rchool. and iive other teachers and attendant. Groups-also at tended the circus from some of the other state institutions. "Mollirr lay" At the First Congregation a 1 rhurch. The pastor will Speak on "The Mother, the Son and the Cros" this morning. Adv. ELITE GOWN SHOP Oregon KdK Yonr gowns, original desj-n. to measure, must be properly titled for comfort. Satisfaction folly ?uarateed. Phone 1125. AUCTIONEER G. SATTERLEE 404 Ferry St.. Salem. Oregoa Phones 11T7 1111 We pay 2c abore the market price lor eggs and products PEOPLE'S CASH STORE Do you take TURKISH BATHS If not, why notf No other baths or treatments can produce the permanent re lief to the person suffering from disagreeable cold or ali ments of the flesh or body like the Turkish Bath will. Open 8 a. m. until 3 p. m. OREGON BATH HOUSE Lady and Gentlemen attend ants Investigate The Mutual Life oiN.Y. Urj-to-date policies. Lower net cost. J. F. HUTCHASON, District Mgr. 271 State St. Phone 99 Special Merchants' Lunch 35c nouns it a. m. to sp. m. Danclne upstairs at Nomking Cafe, every Tuesday, Thursday and Sat urday night3. American and Chi nese dishes. 162 N. CommertUl St. - FOR ANY BARGAINS Call at CAPITAL BARGAIN HOUSE We bay and sell every thing. 215 Center St. Phone 393 SALEM. OREGON .lulouiobilr-h .llit ieterduy afternon at the iti-tc.'re-Uin of I.iU-rty and Court hi reel automobiles driven by V It Masey of Siayton ami t I. Martin of 4 12 Norte t;iKhteentU reei rolliaU. Hoth ..tint..!.. I . . were ..uii uv me acciuent Ui-ar In-. u-rt F Sri.il li ('Imago, at U-sIie M. K. rhurrh :'m'ht. s p ru. Subject. ' Kt-p-'t-l With Dad." Adv ixgal nianks Get them at The Statesman of f ce. Catalog on application Adv. ir u omixiiiy Su4-tl An action wa instituted yt-ster- 'y the ci.-cutt court against iue u. vi. liarnes bhow company by D. Samuel. The complaint al - Ieses that damage wa done to the property at the northwest enmr of Ferry and Commercial streets y me company s agents in putt iu uv posters of the show If claims it will be necessary to re- kiul me rjuiiuinga the pla3?-r was damaged by the use of tack A judged of J150 U asked for "lUt Vou Kver Think of Me?" Fx trot -Ak to hear thi rec ord. II. L .nff Furn. Co. Adv. it"nl IVarnen C1rcu Out-of-town people who attend ed the circus yesterday wer Mr ind Mrs. M Ottawa and Mrs. Hel ler. Silverton. .Mr. urtii Mrs GeorKe lilack and family. Mrs C. John--on and family. .Mr. and Mrs S. II. Mennett and family. Mon iB.ouh Mr. and Mrs O Fry. Fflk ouniy. Mr. and Mrs. A. Coiioly and family, Dallas. For I lent Five rtHu coUag'O on North Sixteenth street. $2". a mow id. Phone .;. today or 2-'l on Monday.- Adv fowans Like Oregon Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Lawrence and family, who left Burlington, Iowa last October for a tour of rhe western and Pacific states, like Oregon very much better than California, where they spent the winter They are thinking. fterimislv t f Irvat inv libra f !ikA rh v-iiict, v,iu. ,MY cularlv well Vhev ui Jnin l hey will remain for some time country hoping to find a place to locate. A CTiickcn Ranrli A first class chiken ranch for sale. See Ben. F. West. 462 State St. Upstairs. "A Secret Worth Knowing" Will be ir. Kantner's subject this evening. This morning he will Fpt-ak on "The Mother, the Fon and the Cross." Adr. WHH D- SAIXM. OBXGOJT stop Mi BUSH HOTEL A Hn Ay ft y From Ham Strirtly MoJrn 1.00 per dsy 100 rooms of Solid Comfort Only Hotl tn Busiaeaa District Webb & Clough Co. Funeral Directors R1GDON '& SON Leading Morticians One thought guides us in our conduct. It is tha t all of our knowledge, all of o u r discretion and all of our rourtesy must be employed on ev ery occasion. 71 MARUNTS Plant House Plants For SpringPlanting Tomatoes, 3 varieties Zinnia all colors Asters Marigold French and African Geranium all colors Petunia Pink and purple Salvia Salpi glossis Scabiosa Ver bena all colors Phlox annual Marguerite Japs Porch boxes, Jap kegs ' and hanging baskets , Kile Army It ha rvr An honorable discharge from ; the l aiied Stale army was filed i yesterday in the office of the county lerk by NHson K Cro-1 jhaw Mr. Crushaw tserved as a. , corporal in Co I of the ISth in-! He enlisted July 13. 1S2; and receive! his disc harp April ' 1921. Herler flnry Hoyser. ; who served in the Inited States navy during the recent war, also j filed an honorable discharge yes-1 terday Mr. Hoyser enlisted May' lo. 1917 and was discharged Oct-' ober 8, 1919. j M n'i Club Of the Firs,t Con l-rez.it ionii ' church Monday evening. Dr L. F. , (Iriffith will make th address . 1 h-re will be jood music awl a eeneral gotxl time Djnrer s-rved i bv '.I 1 the Kndeavorers of the cnurch :.',) p. rn. Adv. I'm-king Ieal CI Th transfer of the F A. Kurtz packing plant to the Producers Canning & Canning company was recorded yesterday in the office of the county recorder. The ; transaction involves approximate-1 ly $4 5,000. 1 MMher's IHiy Is May x. Why not buy her a Roller? His song is always sweets -oft and charming. She'll love him. A deposit will bald one. Satisfaction guaranteed. K. II. Flake, .",9't S. 17th. Adv. Ilisclurge is Fllel An honorable disrharee from Be united States army was fili , yesterday by Virgil R Kimple. The discharge was granted Juiv i 12. 1919. Mr. Kwaple served in ' the army for one year. Virk llros. Announce a drop in price of $2-'o on Oakland cars, all models See their ad in this issu -.---Adv. - Licentei are IMieI Marriage licenses were issued yesterday in the officer of I'. G. Boyer, county clerk, to Frieda Rittman and John O. Haggerty of Salem; Bessie M. Knoor. and George D. Keys of Woodburn; El- la G- Harmon and Ellsworth lear- iaK ot Salem; Lila Mathews of .-vaiem ana of Portland. For Sal Good lot on paved street In North Salem. Phone 271. Adv. Partner Seeks Judgment Edward B. Hegeman filed a complaint in the circuit court yes terday against Harry M. Cannon. The two men have been doing business tinder the firm name of H. M. Cannon & company. The complaint asks that the co-part-nerstilp be dissolved and requests the court to grant a judgment against the defendant for the pay ment of certain notes Ant Radiator lXepaxrtng Modern equipment, prompt ex pert service. Nelson Bros., 355 359 Checeketa SU Adr. We Have a Brand New Oldsmobile Truck that has never been run. See us for Imme diate sale at right price. Vick Brothers. Adv. Coupe Damage Car An automobile belonging to X. W. Phillips of route 3 was some what damaged yesterday ia a col lision with a Ford coupe, which. according to the records, is owned by R. L. Houck of Independence.Uhority and looking for a location Mr. Phillips reported to the police department that he was driving east on Court street and ; in turning north on Liberty was! struck by the coupe traveling west, on Court street. The coupe was j driven by a woman. j St. Andreasherg Rollers "The canary with a college edu cation.'' New shipment. Har them today. E. Flake, 59' S 17th. Adv. Collision Cue Damage j An automobile collision occured at the Intersection of Commercial and Ferry streets yesterday after noon. The cars were driven by Charles Hebel, 1738 Fairmount avenne and an unidentified man The front fenders were bent and' the axle damaged on the Hebel ; car. It was not know whether or not the other car was dam-' aged. i ! During the remainder of the Sunday Sc!mxI Organize ! sprint and summer season th The Salem Heights Sunday j gtate employes In the state in has recently organized and will j dustrial accident department will give a musical program consist- -knock off" at 1 o'clock on Sat ing of orchestra and vocal nam- urjay afternoons. This arrange bers at 3 o'clock today in observ-; meQt h(tztQ Saturday, ance of Mother's day. The pro-, . gram will be at community nau and everyone in the community la invited. A Classified Ad Will bring you a buyer. Dr. Grifftih Speak Special music and an address by Dr. L. F. Griffith will feature the meeting tomorrow night of the men's club of the First Con gregational church. Supper will be served at 6 o'clock. All men of the church and congregation are invited. Kimball: walnut finish. Stiff Furn. Co. Adv. H. L. Vick Brothers Have for Immediate sale a new i ! Oldsmobile one-ton track at ro?t j ! price - Call at Hizh and Trade j i streets and look it over. Adv. J Another Whopper j J T. Hart from over Monmouth way displayed at th office of The Statesman yesterday an egg that measured eight Inches around the i long wayv and f iz and a half in ! ches aroiipd the chest. It was j layed by ft Plymouth Rock hen ! helonrinz "to H. W. Hannum of Sionmoijth. route 1- That must be an educated h"n. It must be because she lives so cloee to the state normal school, where the high brown are turned out to ttach the Oregon young idea how tc shoot. P. S. Whopper in the headline is literal, not in its al legorical or Pickwickian sense. Can You Pick Out a Good Ad? If you think you know a good classified ad, h ere your chance to win one of the three cash awards the Statesman will give each week for the one who picks out the five "best written ads" on the Statesman clas sified page. May 12. 1:5 and 14. The best selection. 1st award $2.50 The second best selection, 2nd reward $1.5u The .third best selection. 3rd reward $1.0o. The first awards will be announced in Tuesday's is sue of each week, the first announcement Tuesday May lth. Contestant must see 'hat their selections reach the Statema office before Monday morning of each week in order to be consid ered. The Statesman wants your selections of the best Clas sified ad. Please clip the five ads that you consider are the best on the above dates and mail to the Clas sified Ad. Manager, Oregon Statesman. Salem. Ore. Salem Couple .Married John O. Haggerty and Miss Frieda Rittman, both of Sal-m. "-re marriea last night at 5:jo o clock at the parsonage of tue ; First Congr.-gatonal church. Ttiey "' 1S4-J- when the Oregon country w ill maKe their home here in Sa-' secured to the Cnited States lem. ! attracted more than lOOo pioneers . 'and interested visitors to the an- Tonrists I'.Hum to Saleni nual Champoeg picnic yesterday. A. Hall and II. W. Collet t. trav-j I-irge numbers of Portland peo pling photographers from Seattle, pie came to the historic rvnt hv have leturned t0 the auto camp grounds for a few days before re suming their trip by automobile to routhern California. The men were here a few days ago but left. liarlholomew Nominated Lyle Bartholomew, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Bartholomew of this city, was nominated for the ; off ice of president of the assoclat 'id student body at the Lniverstty of Oregon for next year at the regular meeting of the students Thursday. Bartholomew is a graduate of Salem high school and attended Willamette university. At Oregon-he Is prominent in dra matics and a member of Mask and Buskin, an organization of stud ents interested in dramatfes. He is a member of the student coun cil, president of the architectural club and of the sculptors' clnb and a member of Bachelordon frater nity. Go to Woodburn Mr. and Mrs. T. E. McCroskey were among the Salem people go ing to Woodburn yesterday to at tend the opening of the Bank of V'oodbnrn which has just moved to new ijuartors Secretary Is 111 W. P. Walter, executive secre tary of the Near East and China Famine relief campaign in this city, has been ill for the past two days. He waa able to return to the campaign office yesterday to look after work for a time. May i:UMih Grocery Lloyd Solomon and F. O. Burns, of the Skaggs' Cnited stores, are in Salem consulting with legal au- for the establishment or a grocery store. Skaggs Tnited Stores now oompose a chain of 18' store in Idaho and it is possible that the chain -will be extended to Oregon. Werner 111 Miss Clara E. Warner of tne Needlecraft shop was attacked by a cerebral hemorrhage Friday while seated in a refreshment par lor on State street and Is In the Salem hospital. Mrs. Warner's arms and vocal organs are said to be temporarily paralyzed Birth Report Baby arrivals reported at the Deaconess hospital are: To Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Dowd of Salem, a girl; to Mr. and Mrs. Page Steven son, a danghter who has been named Mabel Grace; to Mr. and Mrs. George Zan Santen, a son. i Office flo Farty i . ; j PERSONALS ! W. H. Downing, of Shaw, was among the visitors in the city yes terday from that section. I Albert Frank of Stayton was a business caller in Salem yesterday. Breakers Ahead If young people, particularly young women, could only tee ahead and realize the things that they may have to over come, there would be little difficulty in inducing them to take a thorough business course. Proper, business training is an anchor to windward that no yonng person should be without. It makes little- dif ference what line you intend to follow, such a training will always he an aid to you. and some time it may mean the difference between success and failure. Let us tell you how we can help you. Write or call for information. Capital Business College SALEM, OREGON SUNDAY MORNING, MAY 8, 1921 Mr and Mrs. William Jones of iia L ay were in Salem yesterday. Georfce Marrts of Turner was in ' the e.ty eterday. Charles Staiger. who runs th sawmill at Sublimity, was in Sa lem yesterday on business. Phillip Fisher of u tory Point w as anions the business ' callers ! yesterday in Slern were in Salem yesterday. F. C. Downine o' SuhJl mill- - a a I a business visitor in the city yes terday F. A. Elliott. State forester waa in Portland yesterday. M. G. Greenley of Honolulu was in Salem a few hours yesterday on his way to CorvaHU tn it - - ' -- friend Mr. Greenley has been a, teacher in Honolulu for abont ' e.ght years, but thinks of locating i :n the States. His home state is South Dakota. Annual Champoeg Celebra tion is Held in New Mem orial Building The t wenty-second annual eel- Oration of Foundners day and an - nivenarv nt tha mofin . ooat and many, who wished to make the trip, were unable to at tend because of the crowded con dition of the boat. Other promi nent pioneer, members of the Oregon Pioneer association and the Oregon Historical society, and d esc end nan ts of the early pioneers from all parts of the state were amoag those present. Resolutions written and pro posed by J. A. Smith, son of Sid ney Smith, one of those who took part in the meeting of 1843, com mending George H. Himea. T. T. Geer, P. It DTArey. and Mrs. Edyth Tozier WeatheTred- for their interest tn pioneer matters were passed. The resolutions fur ther, declared that the pictures of the above-named persons be placed in the memorial building. Judee H. D'Arcy, who has worked to secure the erection of the memorial building and who was largely Instrumental in the securing of 12 acres of ground In addition to that already possessed by the state of Oregon, was the presiding officer. He addressed the crowd on commemoration of the men who met at Champoeg on Majj 2, 1843, by whom the de cision (was made over the owner ship of the Oregon territory. The men who contributed to the purchase of this additional tract of Jand are: A Bush, Joseph Buchtel. P. H. D'Arcy. James Falling. M. O. George. George A. Harding. John Minto. F. X.X Mat thieu, W. H. Polk, Richard Wil liams, E. B. Williams, and F. D. Holman. The following pioneers deliv ered short speeches extolling the virtues and character of the early pioneers : Senator I. L. Patterson, Polk county; ex-Governor Geer. Port land: Edyth Tozier Weatherred. Portland; Rev. Dr. Cline. Port land; J. U. ISmitb, Newberg; C. B. Moores. Portland; Dr. Owens Adair, Astoria; George H. Himes, Portland; Frank Branch ' Riley, Portland. An original poem, a tribute to the pioneers was written and read by Rev. Dr. A. A. Waters, of Port- MASS KEETDTC of all Cnion Mn ia th at I'nion Hail Tcmilty rrenittg. My i'J. at '.:.. for th purpose of Hid;nK hfhr a RiiQu Afrn; abovlti K p.r.-i m ttM U-1 fid, and to transact any other hus-:n.- that i o4 importance to t L.ibr Tofitif-nt in Salem. COM2 FRIPAEXD Ui :.t .ffo-f pA.ttton ia ail mtur USIOS HAXJU TUESDAY MAT 10, 7:30. EVENING, LATEST n I NOW IX STOCK Green Bough, By Thurston $2.00 Enchanted Canyon, By Willsie 2.00 Sister Sue, By Porter 2.00 Cominir of the King. By Babcock 2.00 Mav Flower. By Ibanez 2.00 COMMERCIAL BOOK STORE 163 X. ComI St., Phone (4 Salem MnPC tumi mnn ; muiiL nmii iuuu IT FOIIIEBS DM it 1 j land. irerjed the Invocation and Mrs. J. M Knipht spoke on b'-iulf of the go- uers and the Daughteis or ltht War or 1H1L'. "The old oaken Kiuke'" wiis -Mini, I,., i. Uoodmre sciioo!. Portland. MLs.s Julia Spoom-i is teacher. j The veteran iuurtet of Port land sanK everai MnA w f h i tre Kreat'y enjoyed. The r-; gainst for the occasion -.ts fji-s othy Helen Hice of Portlafed. A Vole nf fhnnVi u-a nvforHlibrl , i..,. - ik.i,. v-....k. 1 -' - J ' v . .-i ur-1 iiru . 1 1 ir I i; for his patriotism in bringing to the meotins.' his beautiful I'nitj&d States flag. '. Cllf,rt-; r.J superintendent Ford May go to Portland DALLA3, Or.. Hay 7. Spectal to The Statesman Walter I. Ford, superintendent of the Dl- I las city schools, ha teen elected by the Portland school directors to a position in the schools of ( that city and may leave with h,i.- , family this fall to take up school ! work there. Mr. Ford-? baa rtt j yet decided w hat he w ill do, Mt t the chances are that, owing to ' better chance lor advancement .In j the city, he will accept the oXfer.; Mr. Ford has been at the head of the Dallas schools for the last 10 or 12 years, and has brought them ap to where they are con sidered among the best schools el the state and his removal to Port- ipupil3 and residents of the city.- Longshoreman Killed On Dock at Astoria ASTORIA, Ore., May 7. Fred erick Wegener, a longshoreman, who wax assisting in loading the 'Base! ball OXFORD PARlt SUNDAY, 3 P. it sale3i Senators ; 'IVs. ALBANY STOP THAT BARK If you value your hialth, do not delay in secur ing a bottle of Schaefer's ;Lung Balsam as soon as you start coughing. I . 25c 56 c $1.00 .- " ' . ... SchaeferV Drug Store Sole agents for Garden Court Preparations 135 N. Commercial St. ' Phone 197 A Real Saving OH Your Spring 4v - ' Quick turnover, large volume, short profits these axe our selling policies We Pass the Savings On To You and Gife You EXTRA PANTS FF.iE 2 Pairs With Each Suit ii jjl, With Every Suit This means double wear and with! our low prices you' reduce the cost of dres.inpr trf a minimum. YOU GET REAL TAILORING and your suit jmade to your indi vidual measure with an Iron Clad Guarantee of WEAR. rtT I iiTvnr'ir v--tit- :i 1 ' rn aim vv uirvtArtiir $30, $35, $40, $45, $50, $55 4 i Order that new suit this weefc and jnake a real saving. SCOTGH VOOLEN riHLLS 426 State Street - i steam schooner .Fiava!' at 'tee I Hammond Mill dock,' was .killed. ! almost Instantly When a sling load ! of lumber swinging acro - the ,!"Ck of (he vessel struck him on (the ht-ad and broke his neck. I W&LU " M WE win ' write an eye glass prescription for ; your vision difficulties that will again' bring peace and comfort to your sight. ,We ' w ill charge you a reasonable price that varies because of different degrees of lenses, and different types of, mountings. - Suit 2 Pairs With Each Suit Ordered Now at t j Satem, Oregon