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TIIE OREGON STATESMAN. SALEM. OREGON TUESDAY MORNING, MAY 17; 1921 J? CITY NEWS IN BRIEF 1 A woman's handbag was found la the atli-y Uiw.-en Capitol anl tinnier strain Saiuidav night ly t, I Fraiier, i:'.:M North Sumim-r .treet The hand hug was taken to the police Hon. Ha) ion for identifica tion Invito War Mother iThe American Legion extends i invitation to nil members of Sslem chapter No. 1 American War Mothers, to attend open house Tuesday evening. May 1 7 at th armory Adv p.- - TWO li to Chester Foster and Lute Hart lett were arrested t-'unduy in the Williams pool hall. charged with being Invan intoxicated condition. They were brought before Judtte Earl Race, found guilty and each - rltea :0 days In thte city Jail. Ar 68U were made by Police twicers White and HaydeB. f-; -:'.- "if yoa desire one made you will Lv- no, mistake In consulting ilrTo. teaman classified dlrec- -jBO tory. Will rroltitirVd The will of Mary K. Vedder. de ceased was admitted yesterday to probate. The estate is valued at ;.', consisting or real estate. Ilenton Vedder was appointed by the court as executor of the es tate, and ('. A. llarr. V. H. AUe- man and A. II. Klliott as apinais-1 ers. "Partner! of The Tide" t Johnny Hines In Torchy's Night Hood" Amateur Night liilgh theater. Wednesday and Thursday. Adv. the part of Ftenson to sell a kodak which was alleged to have been taken from an automobile belong ing to V. II. Howen of Silvei ton. Legal Blanks liet them at The Statesman of f'ce. Catalog on application. Adv. reported to the police department Saturday, as having, been taken fioin an automobile parked in trout ot the Dreamland rink. PERSONALS Finn! .crount Fileil An order approving rne rThal ac count of the estate of George Wal las Chapln. deceased was filed e. terday by the county court. There was filed also a final order of an account of the estate of Mallnda Snyder, deceased. A. It. Sietniuind of Cervais was j ' "luess vis. tor in the city yes-! mntni l un.iai tielil tcrday. Urbt funeral services were held I .urn. Ednn M. Harper of .in Monday atternoon. over the re-1 Francisco is in Salefn. mains of the late George W. Wine. I Lee Wells of Jefferson, a road land of Salem, the services he held from the Itigdon chapel, consulting with the county courtQ -iumi: was mrnisneu uy ine .Misses ; yesterday. hsther Mcl'racken and Maryj' M . C George of Gates was in Sua ll Id in E . unil lh mWIou iv'ia Iw.CnUm tr.i --- .-. ...... ii.ur M .11)111 ill. John K. Hosmer. an attorney of Di-OKHinaking When i n need of a dressmaker consult our classified directory. Patterson in Jail James Patterson was brought before Judge G. K. I'nruh yester day charged with carrying con cealed weapons. He was found guilty and fined $23. He is serv ing his time in the county jail. the Kev. Blaine E. KirkDatrick Afterwards, the Grand Army took charge for its regular ritual bur ial service. Two sons of the de ceased were present. Howard Wineland of Lincoln. Neb., and Fred M. Wineland vt Belleville. Kan. Interment was in the Odd Fellows cemetery. Can You Pick Out a Good Ad? Country Store ISO worth of merchandise given away free at the Iiligh theater to night. Adv. Hartholomew Is President I.yle Hartholomew, former stu dent at Willamette university and now a senior ut University of Oregon, w ill hold the oTf ce ot ex ecutive of the student bodV of the state university next year, having been elected at a meeting of the students last Thursday. The pres ident for this year is also a former Salem high school student. Carl ton Savage, whose home is at Wa conda, but who attended school in aie:n. Silverton, was in the cty yester day. j. J. Adams, an attorney of Sil verton. was among the visitors in the city yesterday from that sec tion. H. Overton of Woodburn. was In Salem yesterday on business be fore the county court. Jacob Seifer of Mt. Antrol wa? in Salem yesterday. Walter Johnson of Woodburn called at the court house yester day. Kobert McGUchrlst of Ocean Park. California, who h.rs been the guest of his cousin, Kobert Mc Gilchrist of Turner for the past week, left yesterday for Toronto, Ont. Sentenced to Jail W. C. Wright was sentenced to serve 36 days in the city jail, as a result of having been found guilty of being intoxicated. The arrest was made by Officer White Satur day night. Kodak Developing, Ktc Commercial Book Store, 163 N. Commercial. Adv. Automobile Damaged An automobile belonging to Walter Johnson, while parked Sat urday near the alley on Court street, waa atruck by a truck driv en by Arthur Enrmett. The top cm the rear of automobile was torn and the brace bent. Will lluil.l Grade Crossing i ue puuiie service commission has received from the Baker coun ty court an application for author- ty to construct a grade crossing at the intersection of the Iockart market road with the Sumpter Valley railroad. iirsn.WD AND .VIFK SICK BOTH Oar glasses f ii your eyes. Our bills your purse J HARTMAIf BltOS. j Jeweler and Optician Fiona 12SS Salem, Oregon ' m m a 1 . .1 l laaNiiiru rtu Will bring you a barer. . . REX 1W . . .vr" . m AcreRHorlen Stolen A matormeter and radiator cap were reported as having been tak en Sunday from an automobile be longing to D. II. Mosher while It was parked near tne ' Methodist church. Mr. Mosher offers a re ward of $10 for the apprehension of the guilty party. REX DRY PASTE MrHl To State and Front street. Reo. hlaX 0. RUT til Port. Velle, car service. Salem AsMTiated Oil HeiMi-t The Associated Oil company has tiled with the secretary ot state a report showing that during the month of April the company sold in Oregon 683.123 gallons of gas oline and 126,544 gallons of dis tillate, on which a tax of $745:5. !.'. was paid under the laws of l!tl9 and $8096.67 under the laws of 1921. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Comar. Shenandoah, Va . were both Ill He writes: "Rheumatism and bladder trouble was our trouble. My wife had rheumatism In her arms so she could not use them. She has had no trouble since tak ing Foley Kidney Pills. I don't have to get up at night so much since taking Foley Kidney Pills. nor have I a weak back." Back ache, sore, swollen or stiff mus cles or Joints, tired languid feel ing vield quickly to Foley kid ney Pills. Sold everywhere Adv. Plant Day at Highland The Salem Floral society will plant flowers and shrubs at the Highland school this afternoon at 3 o'clock. Gladioli bulbs and all perennials will be gratefully re ceived from any one having tbem to donate. T. F. Gillingham will have charge. Phone your offfers. and a car will be sent. Kkwan Reported M. W. Ekwan. 292 Summer street, was reported to the police yesterday as having passed a street car which was loading and unloading passengers at State and Commercial streets. Mr. Kkwan is employed by the Valley Motor ; company. D5CY -PASTE r , 179 N. Com. St j tetter Goods For Kaaoni perfect Llqnld .Paint. . Seasonable prices Capita! Itoiture ft Hsrdwars Co. 2Sft N, Omimeidal Fbone M rtU Cleaned ....fl-0 )olta Preaaed. . M . -W tita Qtancrr & Dyerf Uli & Coml St Phone 1868 Test Hoard Iluy ' The eighth grade examining board is busy this week marking examination papers. The board is meeting In the office of the county superintendent of schools. Auto Radiator nepaxnn Modern equipment, prompt ex pert service. Nelson Bros., 366 359 Cbemeketa SL AdTj l.'oat Stolen A sealskin coat trimmed In grey fur and a black broadcloth coat belonging to Gladys Osborn. were INSPECTION 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 each week for the one who picks out the five "lest written ads" on the Statesman c!as fcitied page. Ma 18. 1!. 2". The best selection, 1st award $2.r,o. 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 dales and mail to the Clas sified Ad. Manager, Oregon Statesman. Salem Ore ljnt Week's Awards A number of very clever selections of ads were re ceived last week, and the .'udges have decided upon the following as the winners: Cirst award Mrs. F. W. Allen. 625 North Winter St. Second award Bessie M. Hii'i.'. Gervais, Ore. Third award Mrs. Nettie Liraham, general delivery, Salem, Oregon." The selection winning first award Is published in full below: the others will be pnbiished in future issues of The Statesman. Watch for them. THE FIVE BEST CLASSIFIED ADS, No. 1 ron ru.NT -mxiM nrt in ntiHlt-rr Jmi-iiii' nml i -1 !' !-si K i vi' Hume i'Urr lalt-siiiun. 2 n KF.N'T H IiN!s!Ii:i) KOmt; Whv T th ink No. 1 is a Letter -1b ( K N'T I. KM V sif.-.t .-,.1 than No 2: Mr ilk In. i V 1 do- arlinlr pooplf. wtio vfcT aii-1 n.l'lr-i. I.k.! h.-iwi- ,i rii-oiraMt- roui l r-nt. If 1 v l.ikini lor a room I rqitll try out- tiri. a- it i upparpni fftn IP" I'llONF. 'Iiiit t)i room is all r.tlit. No., 2 l wrtnt- u -z ti I l-liia it rt-iilcr, but lo liOt t-ui so ) it r i 1 liiiir. r f i the throne two, peasant women came to her and offered her the crowns and other articles which have now been stolen from the Royal armory. No. 1 SA! KM ( OVSKKV ATOKY OF MI'SH' - VII lr:!H'-i'-s l.llitfht. diploma gra'.Tf-l .lolin K. Sit.-. Kr(tor. 1 J '. 7 (win. I'lu.ue No. 2 WK.STKKV ( (N.r K AI'i'KY F Ml S i of iip ao, Frank h OmipIu!1 rji rt'st-ni.ti w iMploniits l.raiiit-.!. .l It-How s I'.!1. No. N'F.W 11 V. !'. iM I; F N i A I " W. Fl.-! f r-iniHlt-rn iitiproVf-iiK-ni . piiv-'l stri on iar lin Will r'A .11 i-o,i St-f itwiur Slllldav. May I " l " o It iii. Fairronotl Koail Sct Hall St. No. 2 Ful! SWF 1 KS1 U I'.I.F. FIFlt"iM liousi- with itaraifp. iiutl'rn -i-pi la..tii'tit . -U to pjvtol vlr'-t aitti iar Inn mi vt-n i -n t Imnlion. 1'ri'f : t tiit Willi It-rnm. l-'iir aopoinliiiHi,! plion omii-r, 41 1. or t-VHiuliK '"'1 M- No 1, 1 1 s ii!itl.-r Mnsl.-at. is hffct ail '. oili olioin- iiiiiiiltfr hikI J i I lirallt-lifs Uiigta" htM-U I t it,. i hi ii. r niiiytt Ll. ll-ci Ii thils al- i if til-- two-', rnfi-n lit.ust s for f tit o 1 is 1 1,, I, . si a. I f..r I Ii ik Tso i tin- x-.i' I lo. al ion i L'ivtf.11. HOtiit'lhilit wln.li nuku a ulinlf lot of lifT.'to,; a l.u'i.f iis.-lf uiis Ii. viv tliitratiti loil inaiiv lut-u-r h certain Uication u is otin iiti.. thriiw ii away to shew ilixn In. uses ,n ilit wrong Io.atiijti lit unit We once knew a young woman school teacher who had to waix three mifrs every morning to her school. She now has a grand daughter who cannot go two blocks without using an automo bile Exchange. 9 VAVAVAVAVAViV P g There is a vivid dem- onst ration of how a couple can be married 5 5? in the worst way. K? "Seven Years Bad Lack" S No. 1 H M.K - Fl K-I Cl.VSS 1', in IN mill wo-o.l. rasi?ialilt. S.--i..! pri'-p on car lot s-asoiifl mill wood ,s. us. iffor. Ihmiiijc onr wtiii-r unp Fr-.l F Welis, ;'ii-, mi Cliiinli I'Iioik- I Mi. No. a u . vooi Fii.-.s k ir.o.'.M foi: vol in tliis fin- .-lass i.-. ml. un.l .1 is 1 1 1 1 1 appar.-nt Itn.t ail .. I T r;.. t n or.- i-iisi oiii-r lliau Ifi'-ifor.. ...I o 1 will inor1 lor l!s-h. .--ii Willi line orrt "wood' n. 1 w-tl) I No 1 2 I hmi Bior-. No. 1 W A NT K) I SK.I) IIOl SKIIOI.il GOODH. ranifHH anil 4oikfttove4, tooU, mn'n Hints and iho-. I.ilxrly Kxchaogc, 211 N. Comtuerr'ial. PIioda 841. No. 2 WK ll l Y AN1 Sri. I. SK'IN1) HANK ools of all kin.ls. pip fittings. Iiar iioss. i-4illarK. i-illar patlK. tooU, and liams. Kreil S.liiiiilliT, 'J'.s ('iil.-r si rt-.-l . STANDAKH F.Xl'IIANllK. 312 NORTH iiiiiiih ri la I mn-i'l. liiamoiids. wiIi-Iihh, . iiiusKul iriHtruiut-iitn, Kun, clothing, k!n.K. fir. 1'otli iifw Hiid uaU guoUa Lontflit, hold or t'XrhanKt'd. Of thf No 1 iR rouipVip, a dl tor's of tins kiln), ilionld givf thrtr pit. .to mimlaifi.. If w Imv. anything W I visli In disoost of it ih a aitmilr inlit- t.-r to rail ihfin up, llitrt-fori' tliy:houlil i.lwuvs l.olll loration (to :t.HrJ and tolf plion' l for h-Mt). Mrs F W Allen. ;-J." N. Winter, fft., Halem, ore. NOT TO GO UP Public Service Commission Will Not Accede to Re quest of Washington T TREES T IprUf PUatln Orr Trom ,THB 8ALE31 NURSERY CO. V 1 Ortfoi BmndUi I1L1X it O.HOI Benson Arraigned Walter , Benson waa arraigned yesterday before Judge O. E. Un- ruh of the justice oun, on a charge of larceny. He entered a plea of not guilty, ana ma mi was set for Wednesday. Being un able to furnish ball he is being held in the county jaji. uensou was first brought before the mu nicipal court when Judge Race transferred the case o the Justice court. The charge was preferred on Saturday following an erron on Cleaners Repaired Motor rewinding, conu.aci.iHB, tne united states ah years aKs, electric Fixtures, etc. ELECTRIC MACHINE & ENGINEERING CO. 337 Court: St. rrione SIEGERT At the residence, 728 North Sixteenth street. Sunday morning, May 16, Gottlieb-sSteg-ert, asre 81 years, husband of Matilda Siepert. father or Mrs Emma Scbuse of Norman, Okla... Mrs. Martha Berwald of Mil bank .S. D., Mrs. Clara Mueller of Big Stone, S. D.. Mrs. Anna Johnson ot ISalem and Adolph Siegert of Nassau. Minn. The funeral services will be held Friday. May 20. at 2 o'clock, from St. John's Evangelical Lu theran church. Sixteenth and A streets. Rev. Grops officiating. Funeral in charge of uigdon ft Son, morticians. RUGE Mrs. Mary Ruge died. Monday afternoon in West Salem, at the advanced age of 85 years, two months and 19 days. She was a native of Germany, coming to The Oregor. public service com mission will not increas? its grain inspection lees to conTorm to the r-es charged by thfl grain inspec tion division of the afeTlcultural department of the state of Wash ington. This is to it he disadvantage ot Washinrton relative to whether Krain shipments go by way ' Portland or Puget Sound, and i" the reverse of conditions a year or two ago when it was necessary for the Oregon commission to call uon the emergency board to sup ply funds so it would be unneces sary to increase the fees. Now the fees are su'ficiently high, but not as high as in Washington, where the legislature of that state lwu failed to make sufficient appropriation. lake a band and go ;n tremendous style. The Lebanon people Lave signified a desire to see them in all their white uniformed glory, and they are Just as anxious to please as the iebanoners are to have - iheui. The matter is not yet fully arranged, but they aim to di ill twice a week to get ready. A trip to Kosebiirg. July 4, is in contemplation, hut il is being held until the Fourth of July program for Salem is definitely known. If .i big celebration is held here, they expect to stay at home; otherwise, they may go to Roseburg. The Portland Itose show is one other event in whih the local or ganization may participate. It has come to be common stuff for S. lem to carry off the prizes and abduct the Judges and sponsors of the Portland show. It's about as easy as shooting bif.r fish In a little tub, say the blase (Jher- r:ans. and there isn't a single kick Ir this getting of first prizes when It gets to be a vulgar habit, like Rr-ittinir out a cherry stone after you've swallowed the pulp. Still. habits are hard to cure, even in a Cherrian. and it is asserted by local members that they may have to do it again just because every body expects 'em to. MS I freight rale m pulp wood Is de manded. The Haw ley company wishfH to join th-i Crown-Willamette company In the case. 1 v; Five Baseball Battles are on Willamette Calendar In Next Two Weeks The Willamette Bearcats have live baseball gaiius In sight for African Natives Are Dumbfounded at Wireless I)XIX)N. April 10 Natives of the Swazl tribe who inhabit the mountainous wilds of Africa were dumbfounded recently at wlreletf telephone experiments, according to a Marconi official. ' The natives refused to be! leva it was possible to communicate vocally over long distances and were given an opportunity to KiH Don't Bork Get a bottle of . B-Q COUGH REMEDY 75c Relieves Coughs, Colds, etc. in no time Tyler's Drug Store 157 S. Commercial St PRIZE GETTING BECOMES H jillWIIMttW ij s Service f VALLEY MOTOR CO, W. W. MOORE AUCTIONEER G. SATTERLEE "4 BSL-iiWaST" and to West Salem one year before her death. Mrs. Fuge is survived by two sons, Charles S.. and Albert W. Ruge. of West Salem: and three grandchildren. Mrs. Fred Gibson of Salem, and Lillian and Mabel Ruge who resides at the family home In West Salem. Serv ices will be held from the Webb & Clough chapel. May 18. at 2 p. m. with the Rev. Alexander Haw thorne officiating. Interment will be at Eugene. Oregn However, Cherrians Are To Drill Preparatory for Excursions i . -. Furniture Btore Tat Horn ot the Vlctxola fo ft more for your money at i Moorei IWOOD WOOD -i Can a n. mej wood oo. f ! lor all kinds ot v j " dry wool frroapt AallYery Phone 1 2 0 We pay 2c above the market price for eggs and products PEOPLE'S CASH STORE Webb & Clough Co. Funeral Directors RIGDON & SON Leading Morticians If von are a rhetrlan and hav en't a sDecial dlspensai ion to piny hookey, you'd better be there for drill tonight and other mums, twice a week. It's at the armory at 7 o'clock, and every Cherrian who funks Is liable to have hi uniform taken away from him a"d, have to wear overalls or nothing at all. The Cherrians are con tern plat ing a trip t Lebanon, to attend the fair, June 3 or 4. i ney mi this week and next, with a pos- i ten in on wireJess conversation. Mbility of a s;xth clash as yet I On hearing the voice, the tribes I'n.'innoniicpil I men Chnnawa will invade the home grounds Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock, hoping to repeat the tield and Irack success of a few Albany Wins from Salem By Score of 5 to 0 Uy a score or 6 to 0, the Sa lem Senators lost to the Albany team at Albany Sunday. This is the second game of the season between the two teams, the first, the previous Sunday, having been won by Salem by a score of 10 to 2. Salem's batting was not up to o?r. while the Albany players had no trouble with Lund's de livery, and he was replaced by NicKenna. Keene, Salem man who Is a student at O, A. C, did good work for Albany, slamming out a homer in the first inning. Me played well throughout ttie gam Ducky" Holmes played a fa.st fame in It-ft field for the Sena tors, making two brilliant catch en iii the fifth inning. days ago. Willamette says there's no such thing in the calendar, and the llearcats are going into the game with their old line-up, probably without a single change in the face of the invasion. On May 24 the team will leave for a three day's battle with the Whitman team at Walla Walla. Whitmae has put out some fast teams in every branch of college activities, but the Bearcats have shown that they can be beaten and they're going to do it again, if the local plans are carried out. On the way home the Bear cats will stop off at Portland lc ig enough to lift the hair of the Multnomah "jail tossers. Fancy new scalp-holders have been designed on which to string the hirsute adornments of the two sets of victims whom the Bear cats are to meet. Coach Mathews promises not to eat-their foes; at least, not to pick the bones too clean and rob the crows. The team is in fine fettle, and ready for a unanimous string of victories. among whom were a num her of petty chiefs, hurried away and held an "Indaba ". Present a deputation returned . and asked If there was to be a white- man's war. "If there is," he atd, we want to be on the white tnan'g side." ' . 'Sr. Read" The Classified Ads, Hawley Paper Company To Intervene in Case The Hawley Pulp & Paper Companv has filed a petition wit li the public service commipsion to to be allowed to intervene in tne ;tction of the Crown-Willamette Paper company apainst the South ern Pacific company, th Spokane Portland & Seattle and the Ore ton Trunk, in which a lower Do yon tate TURKISH BATHS If not. why not? No tier baths or treatment! Prodnc the permanent re- UV to the person unerroc from dlsacreeabie cold or all- menu ot the flesh or body lute Turkish Batha will. Opea 1 a. m. nntll 9 p. nu PMGON BATH HOUSE 40 uvd Oentlamen attena J ants HOB ANY BARGAINS -j, Call at CAPITAL BARGAIN 1 HOUSE We buy and sell every-4- -thing 215 Center St. Phone B98 Investigate The Mutual Life oi N. Y. Up-to-date policies. Lower net cost. J. F. HUTCH AS0N, District Msrr. 271 State St. Phone 99 Special Merchants Lunch 35c novna 11 a. m. to s p. m. The people of this city know that we are Just. The fairness with which we conduct our business Is often talked about. We serve politely and in a modern way. . .tr t Komklnr Cafe. every Tuesday, i ""T hl. urday nights. ba i til l I LJ-13 r.- l- i-i.ar--Mi.i. 1 Starting Today K George Melford's Big Production by the Maker of "Ikhold My Wife" THE FAITH HEALER TTwilliam Vaughn Moodv With an All Star Cast Including Milton Sills and Ann Forrest GRAND Where The Big Shows Play M". JACK CUDAHY AND DAUGHHTERS. i - . 1 If Golden Votive Crowns Are Stolen From Spain MADRID, 'May 10". The reeent theft from the Royal armory e the two golden TOtine crowns Of the Visirothic King Swintila de? prived Spain of one of her great est treasures, since only in the Cluny museum of Paris do $lm Historians suppose that the two crowns originally were part of the treasure of the old cathedral of Toledo before the present build ing was constructed. It Is be lieved they were removed from the church when the Arab inva slon occurred and buried in a Sep-; ulchre in the hamlet of Guarrasaty in the vicinity of Toledo, where they were discovered after six cen turies. Later, when Isabel II was on Eastman Kodaks Supplies ;,v We have just added this , line of world . renowned kodaks and supplies to Lour. stock. ;....,. . Bring Your Filmi ::: toUf - ; ii All developing and print ing work absolutely guaranteed. . COMMERCIAL BOOK STORE 163 N. Com'l St., Salem' Phone 64 WANTED Ford Salesman. Prosperous community, good territory, guaranteed salary and com mission. See Mr. Davis at Marion Hotel, this evening, between 7 and 9 o'clock. ;i . r ii Seed Corn Have a choice selection of both Oregon grown ; and Eastern Seed Corn. Getting late for grain on some land, better plant corn. Hay ; Have some choice alfalfa hay. You will find our prices as low as good hay can be sold for. Alsike Clover It will pay those that have some wet land that they plant alsike clover. It improves the land amV is a good paying crop to raise. We still have a limited amount of good seed. Prices are lower. D. A. White & Sons Phone 160 255 State St. In h pif'ii,it !rm lft lo right ar-: Minn Ann find tklr-i. .vlrs. ':-i1h at-i Mikh Man? Ciiilihy. part of th family lsft by Ui Ute Jck OufUhy, mn of the Ttotd packer, who killed timaeif with a aholgua. On ri d.iuKhler comprises the family. - - LADD & BUSH, BANKERS Established 1868 , , General Banking Business f'"'. OffkeHours frorH 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. - Ii i nesa dlabes. . 162 &J&Commerclal St. - n V