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CITY NEWS IN BRIEF Bicycle Found . .A bJycl found Wednes day, night at 5..C I'nion street by Police Officer White. The wheel wax taken to the police station whore it may he recovered after identification, by the -owner. If Vott I'nteiiali You should serve the French pastry we make at the Gray Helle. Adv. Colored Man HeldU Bill Brown, colored, was ar rested Wednesday charged with cruelty to animals, by Constable Walter Pe Long, lie pleaded not guilty. to the charge when ar raigned before Judge G. E. I'nruh - ot the Justice court. The date of the bearing has not yet been aet. Lrt l rut Up Some of our French pastry in dainty carton for you to carry home.: Gray Belle. Adv. Sunday School Wdrker Meet All Sunday school workers are 'invited to attend a county Sun day school business meeting at tbe city library tonight at S o'clock. ReT. W. T. Mllliken will conduct a short devotional ser vice and Miss McCracken will I sing. C. X. Xerdlaii About baby chlx. .Season closes soon. Phone 400. Adr. fiorJetv IB nrmui The Parent-Teacher associa tion are holding a convention Wednesday, Thursday and Friday of this week at Pendleton, To morrow Bight Mrs. May L. Ful kertonv president' of the State Teachers association, wm address the gathering on the subject, "Parent-Teacher Association, an Asset or. a liability.';. On Satur day Mrs. Fnlkerson will attend a meeting in Portland of the In vestigating committee In connec tion with the association. . MARY MILES . WINTER In "The Utile 10' f Holy Smoke ;v : -H: , with " '-: ! ' Jimmy Adams Out glasses fit, your eyes. Oar . bills your purse ?j ; siunT3iAvniiojC 5 Jewelers 'and Optician f hone liti Salem, Oregon REX REX DRY PASTE Max 0. Buren DRY PASTE 179 N. Com. St. :". Better. Goods For Lea : '-. - - ' " ' i JUST RECEIVED Kuoai Perfect Liquid Palnti lUaaonabla prleaa ., ' Capita rWtura & Ilardwaxa Co. iZi N. Cbmmsrdal Pbosa 847 IrTffrtriri nnnnnn I !alti Owned - . . - -. . . .t 1-W 1 M Frwud. . .1. . . -We Salsa Cleaners & Dyers Ull & Coml 8t Phona lift TREES Ipriag PUatlss Ordtf , TUB BALEJi NURSERY CO. I1L1M t: 011(01 nm irss , Sales audi Service VALLEY MOTOR CO, ff. W. MOORE t 4. i ' Furniture Store i Taa.Homa of the Vlctrola i tt mora for your money at L Uoore'a WOOD WOOD I Call a H. Tracy Wood Co. 1 , ; tor all kinds ot I flry wood VPt deUvary Phona 120 ELECTRIC MACHINE & :? ENGINEERING CO. rpS?I w"hln Machines and ! "ww work ud SnppUes , tt n.V k THE OREGON STATESMAN, Picnic .tJv To all former N'ebraska and Ohio people. 1 U-am; meet at the W.C.T.IT. ball at 2 p. m. Saturday to complete arrangements for the picnic. Adr. I.iceno ImmhmI A marriage livense was issued yesterday by l (!. Hover, county clerk, to Evelyn I,. Martin and tleorge V. Nadernian of Turner. Cray lUlle French I'sMry ' Made at the Cray lielle. Adv. Kill Kile llisdinrgc Uoyd W. Kills fiU-d an honor able discharge from the United Slates navy in the office ot the county clerk yesterday. Mr. Ellis enlisted October 21. 1916. and received his discharge Octo ber 25, 1920. "TbyM Kay! " If you want to win a girl, buy her a box of candy and bring her to see me. Adv. Alniinitrator Named The county court approved the petition for letters of administra tion of the estate of Mary Traik, deceased, and appointed H. Montgomery as administrator. Tapers were placed on file yes terday. Fait man Kodaks and Supplb Commercial Book Store, 163 N Commercial.- Adv. Discharge Fed An honorable discbarge front the United States army was placed on file in the office of the county clerk by Henry A. llutton. Mr. Hutton perved for a period of over two years. He was discharg ed July 8, 1919. Chicken Dinner Kvery Sunday Tables and counters. Jack's Cafe, 163 S. Commercial St. Adv Mill Is Fined Roy Mills, arrested Wedne day by County Motorcycle Officer Bert Smith, on a charge of ex ceeding the speed limit while driving an automobile, was fined $10 in Judge Unruh's court yes terday. Max F. Schulz of Jeffer son, also arrested by Mr. Smith on a similar charge, will be given a bearing today. Dr. Ijoushridze Lrrtui Dr. Albert Lough ridge, com- Closing out sale starting Friday Highland Grocery AUCTIONEER G. SATTERLEE '404 Terry SL, Silem, Oregon Phones 117T 1J11 We pay 2c above the market price for eggs and products PEOPLE'S CASH STORE Do you take TURKISH BATHS ; ? v. If not, wUy nott No other baths or treatments can produce Una permanent re lief to tha person aufferlnf from disagreeable cold or ail ments of the flesb or body like tha Turkish Baths will. Open I a. m. until 9 p. m. OREGON BATH HOUSE Lady and Gentleman attend ants Investigate The Mutual Lite ot N. Y. Up-to-date policies. Lower net cost. J. F. HUTCHAS0N. District Mgr. 271 State St. Phone 99 Special Merchants9 Lunch 35c HOURS 11 A. M. TO 8 P. M. rtinfnr nngtiin at Xomklnz Cafe. every Tuesday, Thursday and Sat- urday ntgnts. American wu nese dishes. 162 N. Commercial St. FOR ANY BARGAINS Call at CAPITAL BARGAIN HOUSE We bay and. sell every?, thing 215 Center St Phone 398 SALEM. OREGON mander of the locaj Grand Army post, (W-Iivored a stereopticon lec ture at the Mlrls' traiuing schiMil last nitrht. Dr. Loughridge. who las traveled et-nsiveiy. Iiaw a number of illustrated ' iHrtures. The on lat nibt wa? on imlia and it? people. Mill Wood Five loa!s lt'.-iiif h wood, Jl'ti, prompt d-liery. Orib r now and get alidad of the, summer rusU. Spauldtng Logging Co Adv. Wheel Iirnfriel Austin Fa2ier. 1 .in North Sum mer ctreet. called at Hip r)lice f-tati(n yesterday and identified as his a bicycle which had been picked up Tuesday at f.9 4 North Church street by Police Officer Porter. Carl Armsiionc. lin Saginaw etrct, reported to the police depart met) t yesterday tho loss of a bicycle, which he said he had left parked in the wheel shed at the high school building Lrgal Illank Get them at Tbe Statesman of fice. Catalog oa application. Adv. Will (in To Wood bur V. P. Walter, who has been ex ecutiv? secretary of the Near East and Chin. Helief fund cam pa gn in this 'ourit, will go to Wood burn tonight to.- a f.ncl meeting with the committee there to ar-ran?-1 for closing the campaign in Woodbnrn. Kev. It. E. Myers is chairman at Woodburn. tuto ftatlliUor rU-pirTng Modern equipment, prompt ex pert aervlce. Nelson Bros., 356 359 Chemeketa St Adv. Hon Traincrn WnnHMl At Horst Ranch. Independence. About one month's work. Phone Independence K4002. A ClA.ssifi.-U Ad Will bring you a buyer. Professor Wifl Seak At the regular Commercial club luncheon Monday one of the pro fessors of Oregon Agricultural college is to tie the principal speaker. However, a brief time is to be given to some speaker for the soldier?' bonus and loan amendment Chairman Day of the speakers' bureau, will put for ward the best man available, to present the matter to the club members and nuests. A full Mon day may be offered later, even though the subject is presented briefly at this time. The Aladdin Heady Cut Houw Co Ot Portland is having a special sale of the first 25 houses sold during Homebuilders' week. In Portland, starting May 9, at one fourth (25 per cent) off regular prices. I have been authorized to sell in th's territory the first ten houses sold this week at one- fourth off regular prices. Act Quick If you want te nave several huddred dollars on your home Dig saving in construction, at reg ular prices. Chas. F. Smith. 4 09 Oregon bldg., factory representa tive. Adv. Play IVwtponetl Announcement of the indefinite postponement of "The Importance of Heine Earnest."' the play which the Snikpoh Dramatic society of the high school was to present tonight was made yesterday by Frank DecTcebach. the manager, who was forced to postpone its presentation because of tbe ill- RIGDON & SON Leading Morticians Webb & Clough Co. Funeral Directors WEEK X. SALEM, OXXOON top t 1 BLIGH HOTEL A Ratna Awmf From Homa Strtrtly Mod-rn I OO per tr 100 roomi of Solid Comfort Only Hotel in Buiae District Salem Championship Bicycle Race Njilem. May 14. 120 Meet at 147 South Commercial sireet at ! a. m. Win a pair of racing bicycle tires free Harry W. Scott We have shown that we are skill ful and diplomat ically efficient. We carry out the plans of our cli ents in a way that brings com fort to them. We faithfully per form every pro fessional obliga tion. TTTTnfTTSTiTTM T lY il K A JW I HE CERTAINLY KNOWS HOW TO PLAY. !' "r"'" i ' i wM;aa3aa A w II Q JLMiiU . I i u s ; P5x. QTffn 1 my CJ Mr. and Mrs. Yit Knstnr are on tlinr wy to lond..,.. hre the famous vtotinisl win give recitals for two mrk. It will Uj n.nr first vtait thera since tho vr started. ness of Paul Staley, who was to take the leading role. Although no definite date has been set, it is hoped the club will be able to stase the jilay within tbe next two weeks. Pastor to lU'tiirti Hev. Hlaine K. Kirkrairirk, who was called to Chicago 10 days ago in conference over some important church progress mat ters, is expected home Saturday, in time for the Sunday services in the First Methodist church. I'aMor h III Rev. Horace X. Aldrieh. pastor of the leslie Methodiet church; is confined to his home with an attack of tonsilitis. He has been ill for the past three days. PERSONALS J. C. McL,;od has been in Hose l)urg attending to business fer tha state highway commission. V) H. Holme?, an attorney, of Portland, Is. in the city .ou legal business. Blaine McCord of Woodburn was oon'ening with the court ' court yesterday" on road "bustneis. Mrs. C. P. Hishoi' "Pent aeveraf days t hi week in Coi;vlVis in charga of an exhibit from ,thi Pendleton Woolmi mills wh!ch is being shown there during Oregon Products week. H. It. Worth of Albany i3 spending several days in the city on business. Mr. and Mr?. II. R. Weatbrool; of Albany were guests this weoi: in the city. Mr. and Mrs. E. 1). Cusick. I' A. Young and H. X. Cockerline were among the visitors from Al bany who were in the city on Wednesday. Mrs. Winnie Pettyjohn left Wednesday to attend a meet in a of the realty dealers boing held in Walla WalJa today. Phillip Fischer of Wtor Poiv.t a In. the city yesterday. Mrs.vAIary L. FulkWfon was visiting schools at Scotn Mills Wednesday. j. Cm. Hyford, president of the MarUn Countv Realty 'aisociiitioti is in Walla Walla in iittendanc' at a realty d-alers convntion Hobert I'.ulil editor I 'I'" Medford Mail Tribune, was in i lem yestereay. .1 II. Ackerman. president ' Oregon Xormal sch')l. was h 't ' yesterday from Monmou'h. Attorney Roy Shields is in M Minnville this week, trying a cas before the circuit court. T. E. McCroskey, manacer of the Commercial club, bad official business in Portland Thursday. Ir. M. C I'indlev and Don Wifcgins are planning a trip t I'elknay up rings, for a 1 d:i- outing. They hope to pet away next week. H. V. Reed of Portland was n Salem visitor Thursday. Mr. Heed has been active in the United Spanish War veterans' or ganization, and was for a time commander of Scout Young camp in Portland, one of the largest camps in the United States. Peddler I'm trying to sell some almanacs to make a living. Won't you help me out? Busy Man I certainly will, if you don't go of your own accord. Boston Transcript. PONY CONTESTANTS ATTENTION Vote schedule declines approximately 10 per cent at the end of this week. Now is the time to do your very best work and secure the largest possible number of votes for your work. Now is the time to see all of your friends, ihone or write those whom you cannot call on personally and get them to give you their subscriptions to" any of our publications. If their subscription account is in arrears get them to pay it up. If they are paid in advance the renewals they give to you will be added to their account. ,If they are paid in ad vance to some other paper, the subscription they give. you will be started at any date the.trtay;designate.. Send in or bring in all the subscriptions you cart secure by Saturday night and secure thTrraximarn,T&tesLfpr your. efforts. -Hurry! Hurry! Hurry JMalfe this yblirtogarT now i..4 A W HOTEL ARRIVALS , MARION lien Rybhe, Kr i lx)ckley. C. K. Palmer. M. It. Ken- shaw. I., tiugernos, I. H. J'a moud, Mr. and Mrs. R. II. Ilennett. I'.. L. Cochran. II. M. Tlcliney, II. M. Mlack.'C. P. Ross, C. (1. W!ia len, J. A. Oriiiandy. K. W. Diti,; man, O. .1. I'lrich. . W. II. Jenkins. SL K. Lee, O. C. Snider, Harold V. Nev.lin. M. A. Kllis. Fred .1. Wh te. T. T Petty. Han il. hmith, K. Y. Kermstrong. Ernst L SW.Ilard, II. M. Thomlinson. S. K. Travis. Anna Katz, V. .1. I'oim -s, .1. T. Wallace, Marrian Cooper, F. C. TaTt, Ernest R. Ham. Howard Hutler. .1. H. O'Neill. S. A Merg, J. II. Lyons. Portland: C. . Walker. New oYrk; Osctr Hnd dhston. Manila, P. I.; ('. It. Daw son and wife. II. R. Hold?mjn. Arthur Piehl, M. J. Regan. .Turn 's O'Neill, San Franciscov Miss Ca leda Ur'rtckway. - Miss IOra Wil liams. "Mrs. Dana New York, jPuJlman, Wash ; E. L. Weeder, Alta,fi; James T. ChTncch, Grants Pass; Mr. and Mrs. John A. Krenr. Amsterday, New York: C. T. Ler oold, Mr. and Mrs. D. Klemberg. J. E. Kuliberg. Seattle; K. B. Stearns. Oakland; Mr. aa-1 Mrs. H. C. Symain. Corvallis, Heniy Granas, Los Angeles. Los Angeles; C. M LaValle. Oakland. BLIGM Ray C. Wilkinson. Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Ruben. N. Race, Mr. and Mrs. John Durham. C Gevel. C. W. Fern. J. F. Fitz gerald, A. E. Royal. S. A. Carson. Portland: John L Mar-on, Ios An teles. Mr. and Mrs. F. Hatfer. (loldtndale. Wash.: Henry D Meyers. Cottage Grove; A. D. Hut chinson, Fern Hill; Or.; Mrs. George Mackay, Everett, Wash . Billy Adams. Minneapolis, Bud hchaffer. New. York. ARGO A. G. McMullen and wife, Dallas; W. O. Haggerty. McMinnville. Roy Juvovich. Al banv: Charles Flynn. Salem: ' R. Dimmon, J Wtzel. M L. Spi ker. Charles Hadley and H. P Evans, Portland: Soldiers' . ATcT Fund Cam pai.cn Will Be Carried to University Today Walter L. -or, Sr.. is To ad ! dress the students of Willamette ! university at chapel this forenoon i on tha World war veteran soldiers il amendment mat is to dh oit"i Upon at the special election Jun1 7. Mr. Tooze has been especially designated for this address, as part of a resulnr campaign of ed ucation being carried on all over the state by the American legion and by all -the affiliated patriotic organizations .uid sympathizers. 'Robin Day. chairman of the speakers' bureau for the cam paign in Marion county, plans to have addresses made in every community !etveen now and the date of the election. Fair Play Is Iue. It ia feU that jfis really a mat ter of ed (Teat ion, and not of favor STUDENTS llffi! Ill TODZE FRIDAY MORNING. MAY Can You Pick Out a Good Ad? If you think you know a good Classified ad, here's your chance to win one of the three cash awards the Statesman will give earh week for the one who picks out the five "best written ads" on the Statesman c!as sified page. May 12, 13 and 14. The best selection, 1st award $2.r,0. The second best selection, 2nd reward $1.50. The third best selection, 3rd reward $1.00. The first awards will be announced in Tuesday's is sue of each week, the first announcement Tuesday May 17th. Contestants must see that their selections reach the Statesman 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. or gratuity. In the period of nn-preee.-lented prosperity all over America, when almost everybody who stayed at home became, or at least had a chance to become rich. it is feit that the soldier who served on child's wages and took ail the chances to boot, wasn't getting quite a fair deal. The new constitutional amend ment iims to provide a partial equalization between the soldier end the civilian of the war period and the legion and it. hackers leel no hesitancy In presenting their case to tbe public on its merits. Attendance I rged. Mr. Day urges everybody who has not fjuite understood tbe mat tei, or who feels that it is prema ture or uncalled for( to attend some of the meetings to be held within the next tew flays. The question Is to be explained so clearly that there nee be no misinformation by the time elec tion day rolls around. LIVE WIRES 10 Aressive Oiganization of Leslie Church Will. Hie To Tall Woods The- Live W.Tes- wltl totfchoff the fireworks May 27 to 30 In their annual outing. The Live Wires are the young people's class of Leslie Methodist church, a class organized and en gineered and brought to amazing activity by A. C. Bohrnstedt. There are 150 of them, and the way they take to the clean activi t es of the church is like the affin ity of a tramp and a shade tree. The church has grown to a com manding place in the social life of the city, more through the Live Wires than through any theologi cal or religlonistic propaganda. This year they are going to Falls City. More taan 100 are ex pected. They are try.ng to make it unanimous. It is a regularly organized army, with squads de tailed to wash the dishes, others to cut the wood, some to get the water, fire-builders, can-openers, butter-spreaders and table-setters; cooks, bakers, coffee-coolers, and it wouldn't be a good- Methodist aggregation if there were nbt at least a few chicken-getters. The annual practice is to leave about Fr.day evening, and get home early in the day on Monday. This practice will be followed again this year. Some of the mem bers who cannot go for the full time will visit the camp for short er periods and duck out of the regular k. p. assignments. Mr. Bohrnstedt has built up one of the largest Sunday school f i i 0 I Circus In Town Today at Popular Prices GO Oil iiuii; Is Religious Liberty Iii Danger In Free America ? Men imprisoned for worshipping God according to the dictates of their own con science, j; The Celebrated King Case. Obion County, Tennessee circuit Court. This remarkable case in complete trial, will be given in tjuplicate tomorrow even ing at 8 o'clock in the Seventh Day Adventist church, $ North 5th street and Gaines Avenue. 5 Cit izens of Salem will lead to. "Eternal Vigilance Let us keep religion Let us keep Oregon's Don't fail to come tomorrow evening. Bring a friend. Admittance free. 13. 1021 elapses in Oregon and his wdk has been highly, commended (ill over the west where Sunday Hchool classes usually run a poor seeded to many other attract ons. A POOF. DKl'.MMKJt. Norman Johnson, well knon j humorist and philosopher, told'.-u j Bood one on himself at a receHt I banquet. lie landed from tfte j ! train in a southern town one day, i j and was accosted by the lone lie-j j tro who tended to the baggage jpT travelers. , "Whar your bat gage, sr?" tfcp j negro asked". i ! " I have no baggage.' replitil Mr. Johnson. "1 deal in inteljf-j cence." vi "Souse df fust t rabbling mjh I ever seen whar doan cair lijlfe samples wif him." the lteero rB- piied. Hichmond Times-Dispatchl. ' -I I i Ill V VlAW Chug-chup! B-r-r! B-r-r! Hon honk! Gillgillug gilligillug. if I c ... . - , . The pedestrian paused-, at t his something for every Iadym- intersection of two streets. Htfl,, ... " r looked about. A motor car wap the Cltv at vour " PHCC ' One rushing at him from one dire& ! u. i x i. i u lion, a motorcycle from ; anothel j hoUr and a half o bargains, i strain truck was coining f roiS; i behind, and a taxicab was speed ily approaching. ' iC-ztp! Zing-glug! ! He looked up. and saw direetljN above him an airshrp in rapid del?i II LADD & BUSH, BANKERS Establihed 18G8 I - ' General Barring Business ' Office Houfs frpnKlO a. m. to 3 p. to.' 1 v Dainty Intimates I: tj Women of. discriminating always find the cfroicestlpf underfhinga at Really remarkable prices !at Shipley's. In addition to all ; Luc PKMIM4JU ui yuu vtu iniu uere an me new est noveltie. Be sure to visit this attractive de partment. Vanity Fair Wear Have you seen the Vanity Fair knickers and vests? We haven't thelipace to describe them. But they come in shales of pale pink, orchid and gold! And their prjipe will astonish you it' is so reasonable ! . Pongee Underlings Are another of the new spring innovations. They are winning popularity by their practibility. Un til you have tried them ypu will realize their fine points after you 'do, ydvJ will demand them for all everyday occasions. If you live by the your money at the; first bank. - be given an opportunity to see Am FY t is the price of Liberty." out of the Civil domain j statute book clean from Sunday laws. There was but, one chancffor the poor viiit. ' Hi was; Hlandhig ttpon .a manboie cover tjulcltly seizing it, lifted tbe lid and Jumped into the bole Just In timo to be run over ty an underground train. AUCTION SALE At 404 Ferry St., 1 p. m. SATURDAY, MAY 14 Dishes, Furniture, Mattresses, S ' 2 Trunks full of fancy worked, X i Pillow Tops, Curtains, Towels. G. SATTERLEE Auctioneer t. 7v If Feminine Wear taste know that thev can f 5 . HOSIERY (Ve carry trie well known I'HDKXIX AXI OXVX '. il ltll V1U if IF And with them we give our jbersnal guarantee. We know ibat you will find the great t satisfaction In- them. We ate also unusually well Hocked la children's school ifiosiery and In the heaviest jfefades of women's hose. 4jiAY AS YOU GO" plan $f the month goes to the f ' jvhere Sunday Blue Laws I - Flton 4SS I 9m 1 II T il