CITY NEWS IN BRIEF Jliac Divorce Granted A decree of divorce was grant ed yesterday by Judge G. G. Hing ham of the circuit court to Pau Hne Mfze, plaintiff in an action gainst A. W, -M'ze. The decree rites the plaintiff an undivided cne-thlrd interest in the property located southeast of this city. ean Valjean The Man in the Grip of Hit Conscience" is the suhject of the lermon at tho First Congrffration i chnrch. Victor Huso has Riv en as in this character one of the greatest conscience studios the world has ever had. Hear the address this evening. Adv. Ihrro Arrests Made Taree arrests for speed uip were made yesterday by Traffic Officer Hayden- Joseph J. Sproed, 2590 Cherry avenue, was reported as driving at the rate of 35 miles an hour an Capitol street between Market and D streets. He was cited to appear before Judge Earl Race at 2 o'clock Tuesday after noon to answer to the charpe. Robert J. Koshland of Portland wai reported for driving in the same place at the rate of 32 miles an hoar. He deposited a $10 bail j ZANE GREY'S "The Man of The Forest" i - It's Wonderful Wurlitzer Concerts Oar glasses fri your eyes. Our Y bills your purse IIARTMA BROS. ' Jewelers and Opticians fhona 1255 Salem, Oregon .REX DRY, PASTE ' v. r v i, MazO.Baren 179N.Cioin.St. Better Goods For Tm JUST RECEIVED Nason Perfect Liquid Paints I. Seasonable prices. r. Capital Furniture & Hardware Co. ZS5 N. Commercial Phone 847 Jriti Cl&aaed S1.S0 Jults Pressed. . .3. . .. . 50c i Silera Cleaners & Dyers Mlt a Com! 8t Phone 1868 TREES Tm Bpriaf Plaatiag Orfler Trom TUB BALES! NURSERY CO. V 434 Orcgoa BuiMUr fit KM : OftllOI . . Float 176a WOOD WOOD Cad d. II. Tracy Wood Co. t lor all kinds or I- At j wood Prompt-delivery Phone 820 Do you tale 1 TURKISH BATHS 'If not, whr notT Ho other baths or treatments a prodoce the permanent re lief to the penoa futtertsf from dliagreeibl eold or all btau of the flesh or body Uke ta Turkish Baths will. f Open Urn. until 9 p. m. OREGON BATH HOUSE U4y -siid Gentlemen attend- t ants Investigate The Mutual Lite k ot N. Y. Up-to-date policies '. '.Lower net cost,; - : J.'f. HUTCHASON, 1 District Mgr. ;271 State St. Phone 99 Special Merchants? t'lLunch 35c Bonis 11 A. M. TO 8 r. M. r . uful npstalrs at Nomklng Cafe ?7.!Ught". 'American and Chl- DRY PASTL THE OREGON STATESMAN. and; is cited to appear Saturday. June 4. The third arrest was that of K. C. Reiner, also of Portland. Hejwas required to moke a deposit of ;jl0 and told to appear to answer the charge on Monday. Hand Grip Is Lost A red leather hand-grip, con taining women's wearing apparel was lost yesterday out of an auto- mobile driven by Frank K. Reeves of 1040 leslie street. Mr, Reeves reported to the police station that he was driving down Front street and he thought the grip was lost between Ferry and Church streets J. A. K. Attention Assemble at United Evangeli- cal church. Cottage and Center streets at 10: 4a Sunday morning for memorial service. Albert Loughridge, Commander. .Montana Man lUiys - IJ. A. Coovert has sold his five acre tract in Hollywood to Mose Letpurneau of Montana. After looking over the country to some extfjnt. Mr. Letourneau decided that Salem looked good fo him, so Jig now expects to make this his future home. "!'a1am and Ills Iku Wish" Will be Dr. Kantner's sermon subject this morninc. How many there are who have pious wishes and nothing more. Adv. doine tn rnada Sji- E. Edwards, who has been jeweler for the firm of Gardner & K?ene for the past five and a half, ypars. has resigned his posi tion' on account of poor health. He will ko to Canada with his wire and family in a few days. Their many friend will be sorry to learn of their leavinR. Mr. Edwards will dispose of his hounehold Roods at puotic ale at their home next Thursday. Special Fried chicken dinner. The Spa. Adv. Sunday, Go to Carriers Mectlni; F, A. Baker, state president of the jOreiron State Association of letter Carriers, will go to Eugene June 2 S to preside at a state meeting of the association. Dele gates elected to attend from the local association are A- M. Welch and Frank Zinn. On the same Try tne Term At the Salem School of Expression Under direction of Lulu Rosamond Walton Graduate of Carry School, Bosto 147 North Commercial Stree 892 Telephones 1484 J ;. S. C STONE, fit D. CURES CAXCSRS and does, a general office practice. Office Tyler's Drug Store 157 South Commercial Street WHIM JX. SAXEM. OKEOOH top at i 2LXGH HOTEL A Rm Avar Pram Horn Strictly l!olra Sl.00 par Amy 100 room of Solid Con fort Only Hotel ia Butiaeu District Vacuum Cleaners Ren aired Motor rewinding;, contacting, electric Fixtures, etc. ELECTRIC MACHINE & ENGINEERING CO. 337 Court St. Phone 488 DANCE Cole McElroy's Orchestra DREAMLAND RINK 1 Monday, May 30 We pay 2c above the market price for eggs and products PEOPLE'S CASH STORE Home Builders Take Notice '. i ' ' We can save you money on your Plumbing Supplies: It wlil pay yoa to come- and see Us about prices. We al ways have a supply ot all kinds. Tents, all sizes, prices very low CAPITAL Bargain House We buy and sell everything phone 398 'i ;21E Chemeketa SU n i i 'frv ypzco mcirniiiK rmuiuiuK .u lucn uvuiv waoi inn I'Jtvn i t - un. - - .- - SALEM, OTtEGON day a convention or the state as sociation of postal clerks will be held in Eugene. IJ. S. Rider. Tice president of the state association, will attend. Kd Dougherty has been elected by the local organ ization to attend as its delegate and F. Meir as an alternate. Special Fried chicken dinned. The Spa. Adv. SJunday. Li-nei Granted Three marriage licenses were granted yesterday in the office of the county clerk to Anna Zini merman of Sublimity and Peter Laux of Aumsville: Mildred Rose Gather and Donald V. Rlauser of Salem: Leona Crossman of Sa lem and Grover Barrow of Port land. Card of Tlianks - We wish to extend our heart felt thanks to our friends for their many kindnesses and beau tiful floral pifts during; the ill ness and death of our beloved sister. W. B. WARNER and MRS. MAY ROBERTS. Stiattons Given Divorce A divorce decree was granted to the plaintiff in the case of Jes sie M. Stratton vs. Harry C. Strat um in the circuit court yesterday by Judge G. G. Hinsham. The decree states that neither party fhall recover the cost? and dis bursements of the action'. Napoleon Slier And fruit tarts that melt in your mouth. Gray Belle French pastry. Adv. (J. A. IL Sak at Schools Members of the G. A. R. spoke on Friday before the inmates of the Staie Industrial school and the Indian school. Programs were rendered and the exercises were appropriate to the occasion. Frifd Chicken Dinner With French pastry for desert Gray Belle. Adv. DIED. JOHNSON Edwin Johnson died at the family home. 5.' South Twelfth street. May 27 at 11:30 p. m., aged 11 years. Funeral services will be held from the Webb & Clough chapel May 31. at 2 p. m.. Rev. II. C. Sto ver officiating. Interment will be in the Odd Fellows ceme tery. CHRISTMAN At a local hospital. May 26, Luclnda Christman, at he age of 76 years. The re mains, accompanied by her sis ter. Mrs. John Applegate, will he forwarded to Cray, Ore., by the Terwilliger home, this morning. WAIXWRIGHT At a local hos : pital. May 25. Marie Wain f wright, at the age of 42 years. The remains, accompanied by her brojher, were forwarded to Mayger. Ore., by the Terwilliger home last night, where services and burial will be held today. TRACY At the home. 910 North Capitol street. May 27, Alice A. the beloved wife of G. H. Tracy, at the age of 69 years. Besides her husband, she is survived by five children; Mrs. Erfle Weiser E. M. Tracy. F. G. Tracy of Sa lem. Mrs. Merle Parker of Ta coma andJ. C. Tracy of Dallas. Ore.; five brothers. T. B. Odell of Berry ton, Kan.; Gaylor Odell, Brooks. Idaho: H. J. and E. E. Odell of Corning. Iowa, and J. D. Odell of Kalona, la.; and five grandchildren. Ar rangements are in charge of the Terwilliger home. Funeral an nouncements later. FOSTER At Marshfield. May 28. at tne age or 31 year, Harry J. Foster. He leaves a father. John W. Foster. Salem; four sisters, Mrs. Ethel Connelly. Salem; Mrs. Lura Tomlison. Mehalen; Mrs. A. J. Effenber ger. Mehalen; Mrs. Myrtle Hin tor. St. Albans. W. Va.. and one brother, James Foster ot Salem. The body is being Bent to Webb & Clouch in thiB city. Funeral arrangements are in definite. Webb '& Clough Co. Funeral Directors RIGDON & SON Leading Morticians We are courte- ously attentive to the wants ' of those who em ploy us. All of our appointments are of the high est order, and ev ery member of our organization has been proper ly trained in his profession. , i hi ii r ti '- 1 iirin iin i iiiikjiiiii .m m v w m- . .... . i-.. m i-- i- i i n -.n. -1 - n -..-i. . . - , - - Girl ISreaks A: Miss Leslie Kycus of route 1 fell Friday and broke her arm a; the elbow joint. She was taken to the Salem Deaconess hospital where she is receiving medical at tention. 1'nexpected Guests Will enjoy French pastry we ! mnbp flrav TIaIIa l1 Mototnieter I Stolen While an automobile belonging to O. J. Myers. 3T.0 North Thir teenth street, was parked in front of the Elks club Friday night a Chandler motorraeter was taken from the car. according to a re port given the police. Mr. My ers is manager for the Spaulding Logging company. Drs. White and Marnhan Osteopathic physicians. U. S. Bk. Driver Passe Trolley An automobile, which the rec ords show belong to Foster L. Odom of Wendling. was reported to the police department yester day as having passed a street car while it was stopped to load and unload passengers at the inter section of Commercial and State streets. Trusses Fitted at Tyler's Drag store by an expert in the business- (Adv.) Bicycle Is Found 1 A Crescent bicycle was found at Twelfth and Leslie streets yes terday by Police Officer Porter. The air was taken out of the back tire and a rubber was missing from the left peddle. The wheel is painted black. It is being held in the Emmett garage. Eastman Kodaks and Supplies Commercial Book Store, 163 N Commercial. Adv. Kappahan Car Taken Between the hours of 8 and 9 yesterday morning some one ap propriated the touring car belong ing to J. A. Kapphahn which he had left parked in front of the Club stables. The automobile was found later in the day near the hop warehouse. We have a oar Of No. 1 dry, old fir at $9 per cord it taken at once. O. H. Tracy Wood Co. Phone 520. Adv. Cut Flowers and Potted Plants For decoration. Arthur Plant's green house. 129S S. 13th and Wilbur. Adv. Broke Traffic Rules Motorman Means of the street car system reported to the police that an automobile said to be long to Earl R. Smith of Suver, Or., broke the traffic regulations ot the city in passing the street car while it was receiving and unloading passengers. The viola tion took place on State street, near the state house. Flowers for Sale; Come Qniok For choicest, 517 Front St Adv. Fonder Is Damaged While driving in a funeral pro cession yesterday Galvin Thomas had the fender on his automo bile badly damaged by a car in the rear when the procession stopped for a moment. Mr. Thom as said the cars were following closely upon each other and that others, narrowly escaped dam age. We Have Another Car Of planer trimmings for imme diate delivery. G. H. Tracy Wood Co. Phone 520. Adr. Mrs. Lynthecom Head Information was received in Sa lem yesterday of the death of Mrs. O. L. Lynthecom at Pasade na. Cal.. after a long illness. Her husband was formerly operator of the elevator at the state capitol and left Salem about a year ago for California for the benefit of Mrs. Lynthecom's health. Her death occurred' May 25. Odd Fellows, Attention Annual Memorial services will be held at St. Paul's Episcopal church Sunday. May 29. at 11 a. m. All Odd Fellows, Rebekahs end friends are Invited. Meet at I. O. O. F. hall at 10: SO a. m. Adv. Here for Memorial Day Carl Jaquet returned from Eu gene yesterday to spend Memorial day with relatives In Salem. He is a student at the state univer sity. Cole McElroy's Orchestra Dreamland rink Monday, May 30 Adr. Minister Going; to Iowa II. E. Pemberton. who has been in Iowa for the past five months. conducting a series of meetings under the direction of the Iowa yearly meeting of the Friends church, has returned to Salem to remain for a short time. While in Towa Mr. Pemberton conducted eight meetings . in different churches. During the summer he will have charge of the church in Des Moines and will then resume the work of conducting meetings tor another year. He will leave Salem June 15 but his family will remain here indefinitely. A Classified Ad Will bring you a buyer. Card of Thanks We wish to exprecs our deep gratitude to our friends and neighbors for their kindness dur ing the illness and death of our beloved wife and mother and for the beautiful flowers. H. C. Gra benhorst and children. Adv. For One Wofk Only 5 loads of 16-inch mill wood. $lS.7-": prompt delivery. Spaul ding Logcing Co Adv. Motor to Portland Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Schramm, Rev. O. S. Roeder and two sons motored to Portland Saturday morning returning to their homes In this city last night Auto Radiator Hepamng Modern equipment, prompt ex- 359 Chemeketa st Adr. Public library Cloe The Salem public library will be cloaed Sunday and Monday. May 2 and 30. it will reopen Tuesday as usual. Legal Blanks rGethe.m at Tbe Salesman of i.ce. Catalog on application. Adv. Raby Son Arrive -Mr. and Mrs. Leland Milton Hyer 1125 North Fourth street, are the parents ot a nine-pound boy born last nieht. ne has been named Adis Williams PERSONALS Hr. M. C. Findley will return tonight from Foley Springs where he has been for the past few weeks resting. I. I Li . -uiimn oi r-ortiand spent rrlday in Salem visiting with H. M. Sanderson bf the Capital Drus store. Charles F. Savage representa tive of the Vulcan Electric com panv. i in Salem for a day or two on business. C. A. Arpke returned from the southern Oregon district wher h was In the Interest of FedernI Farm Loans for the California Joint Stock Land bank of San Francisco. Miss Gladys Childs who was operated on at a local hosnital recently, was able to be removed on- Friday to her home. Miss Childs is a teacher in the city schools. W. R. Worth of Albany was a business visitor In the city yester day. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Davis a: Silverton were among the busi ness visitors in the city yesterday freni that section. P. J. Parks of Elk City is a vis itor In Salem for n few days. Or A. E. Wrightman of Silver ton visited in the city yesterday. James H. Jacobson of Wst Sa lem submitted to an operation on t-VMpv at the Salem Deaconess hospital. tors. Mary L. Fulkerson, coun ty school superintendent, visited yesterday at Silverton and Mt. An gel. County Commissioner W. H. Goulet of Woodburn, who has been confined to his home for the past two months on account of illness, is reported as slowly im proving. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. McCully and family of Eugene are in the city for a visit of several days. Mr. McCully is a realty man. F. J. Miller of Albany was in the city Friday spending the day looking after business interests. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Young and family of Toledo are visiting with relatives in the city. They expect to remain several days. I HOTEL ARRIVALS MARION Mrs. J. W. Hamil ton, Miss Hamilton and Mrs. Han nan. Roseburg; Miss Zagler, Frank Meyer. Mrs. H. L. Buntiel, Harry L. Moolach. M. C. Veani zall, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Luse, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Wills. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Fortner. Miss E. Short. W. H. Graham, Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Mav. Mr. and Mrs. John McCourt, H Behoof, R. Sailor, Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Gorbaton, N. D. Ramsey and J..E. Ramsey, Portland: W. B. Young. Dallas; H. E. Gray, St. Paul: B. P, Christenson and wife anfl t. O. 6orman and wife, Cor attts; D. Y. O'Shea. Spokane; A. t Raker, San Francisco; C. S. Mc Culloch, Coquille, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Bacon. Vancouver; Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Carruthers, Mrs. C B. Allen and E. H. Carruthers, As toria; W H. Smith, Medford. F. F. Clapp. Milwaukee, Mr. and Mrs. Mathison, Union Bay, B. C; Mr. and- Mrs. J. P. Tapscott, Astoria; Mr. and Mrs. Miss F. H. Mills, Klamath Flls; T. W. Moore, San Francisco; J. L. Hale, city; Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Robinson. McMinn ville; H. R. Worth, Albany, C. C. Dix, Elkton; Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Beharred, Los Angeles, W. W. Phillips. Seattle, H. G. Bolton. St. Louis; George Hilton. Jr.. Med ford; G. A. Harris. Washington. BLIGH Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Ryan. A. A. McDonald. A. J. Stubbs. A. S. Ziebee. Mrs. A. Smith, B. L. Jackson Mr. and Mr. n W Fenn. E. G. Osborn. J. Wheaton. Mr. and Mrs. F. Hu- har n fnmDtoo. W. F. Hand, W. C. Dewev. J. H. Hodgden, Port- lnd. A. L Clem. Dallas, . V Horn. Elmer Stockstill. Athena: O. A. Cogan. San Francisco: H H Smith. Salem: Joseph HafU San Francisco; Mr. and Mrs. t n waIIb Rslem: Mr. and Mrs. C. Gatke, Eugenef Mrs. W son, Toledo, Oregon. B. Gil- COST OF PICTURES CUT Admission Charges Will Bo Reduced in Near Future SAN FRANCISCO, April 2. Motion picture producers are planning to make pictures jn the tutor at an arerage cost of j0. 0ft teJeo'raing' to a statement issued here today by the San Francisco federal reserve bank. A year ago the average cost was 5100.000. , , Reduction of admission charg es to motion picture theaters, which Ib anticipated by the pro ducers, has been given as the reason for the reduction in the cost of the pictures. The bank's statement said the principal producers arc increas ing production. MOTION i ' II rmm Mil V. , . ' SUNDAY MORNING, IB1TS FOR BREAKFAST i Crowded, uual And much good matter left over. S -a S Strike up the band, here come? the June bride. m . W Memorial day is always a sort of home-coming week in Sale,m. V S This is soldier loan week. S The fruit growers are ready to meet the canners and shippers hair way. So there will likely be cooperation, and perhaps all tha crops saved. s s Have you planted your brocco li seed? Last call. V Flanders poppies at Central Pharmacy. You are supposed to wear one on Memorial day. The money goes to war orphans ot France. Tha popples are supplied by the American War Mothers. Congressman Hawley will not forget the cherry growers or any of the other producers of his dis trict while the final draft of the main tariff bill is being written, which is now going on. V Begins to look and sound like a building boom in Salem. if there could be a few readjust ments of costs, the real thing would be here with bells. Behold the Man" Shown at State Institutions The boys from the slate train ing school were guests of the man agement of the Grand theater on Iriday afternoon when that won derful production, "Behold the Man." was shown in Salem for the first time. This morning at 9 o'clock the film will be shown the inmates at the state penitentiary. The production is receilvng tht most favorable comments oy those who have witnessed it. OFFERS ADVICE Japanese Ex-Premier Says Big Nations Should Take Disarmament Lead TOKIO, May 5. Writing of armament reductions in the Taik wan. Marquis Okuma, Elder statesman and ex-premier, det clares that concessions should be made first by the great and the strong. He adds: "The proposed 8 and 8 fleet of Japan may sound bir, but compared with the naval strength of Great Britain or the United States, It is not even half as strong. In the face of the American navy, Japan's is only a minimum. To expect Japan to proceed with disarmament before the others can only be expecting the impossible. Naval reduction as a practical measure must. therefore, come first from Great Britain and America." The nations of the world are, concludes the Marquis, all groan ing under the heavy burden of Doing Things Right It Is not so much what you do in this world, as it is how you do iU The expert in any line the one who knows how to do things right is the per son who is really respected in this world. Expertness comes from two sources, training and experience. We can give you the training that will make it possible for you to obtain the desired experience. The rest is up to you. Now is a good time to begin that course you have been plan ning. This school is in session throughout the summer. Let us tell you more about it. Write or call for informa tion. Capital Business College SALEM. OREGON I Eastman Kodaks Supplies We have just added this line of world renowned kodaks and supplies to our stock. Bring Your Films to Us All developing and print ing work absolutely guaranteed. COMMERCIAL BOOK STORE 163 N. Com'l St., Salem MARQUIS 1 MAY 29, 1921 armament expenditure, which is ever more crowing. The weight is especially felt by Japan, which is by no means rich, and she will be more than glad to be able to find relief. 15 ONLY AX AMATEUR. The motor car was driven by a determined looking young woman who had knocked down a man without injuring him much. She did not try to get away. Instead, she stopped the car, de scended to the solid earth and faced him manfully, or, rather, womanfully. " jif' "I am sorry It happened," ehe by swimming in the "Y'm Pnnl m Special Summer Member ship Rates to Men and Boys jj Cool Sanitary i Revigorating " All Summer ii II Flowers For Decoration Day For the convenience of our patrons we will keep our store .open Sunday. !' Seasonable flowers in abundance f ' Say ItWith Elopers I CLANCEY, 123 North Liberty St. . , LADD & BUSH, BANKERS Established 1868 " , General Banking Business -r- - t x i. if. ' Office Hours front 10,8. m fo.&.p.' m. .l, ; r uiJtX- 'j?J;i'Pt 111 Tour, cellar ,,How -gzl&Q': I means loads of solid com-' t LARf-IER TRANSFER PHONE S0 Schaefer Says "He likes to see you corne to, his store now and then when you don't want to buy a thing; just to say how dy." It makls life worth while.- Schaef er's Drag Store i Sole agents for Gairdcn Court Preparations x 135 N. Commercial St. I " Phone 197 CONCERNING OSTEOPATHY miSm The Salem Osteopathic Physicians desire to call your attention to Signaler Tom Skeyhill. a World War veterahV who will lecture in Sa lem on July 23, under the auspices of the Ellison-White Chautauqua. ..He was seriously injured and blinded In battle at GaUipoli on December 8, 19161 ..lie was totally blind for a year and a half, when he came under the care of Drs. Moore and Kettler, Osteopathic Phy sicians of Washington, D. C, and was cured by Osteopathic Adjustment. ..He had consult ed hundreds of specialists, all of whom had pronounced his case hopeless. i Dr. B. H. Wbite 1 Dr. John L Lynch Dr. L Marshall llll! Ii ' 3 said grndglrfgly. "but It wa all1, your fault.; Tou niast Ijare'becn' walking carelessly. k I'mian'tx- perienced drjvr. I've been -4riv- ing a car for seven yeara." ' "Well," replied her Tictim air ily. ''I'm not a novlr myself; I've been walking for 57 yeari." Read The Classified Ads, SWEET FEET Nothing is more satis-j fying than the freedom , of the feet from those unpleasant odors" which make a person self con scious and embarassed. Our foot lotion banish es sweating, and repuls ive odors from feet and ; armpits 50c, bottle Tyler's Drug Store 157 S. Commercial St. V FLORIST, '. Phone 381: fcVtKX LOAD OF COAL I fort next winter. Don't put5 ' off ordering ; until the - last;' nitaute. 'Practice prepared- ,j ness by givihgus youror-u' V IV TT , TTJU1 WTZ UaUllCJT . in your pocket to do so. The '1 ; longer you delay the more h you must pay. n i - A8" N- Commercial St.