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THE OREGON STATESMAN. SALEM, OREGON SATURDAY MORNING, JUNE 18, 1921 cSty news in brief fix PI IstrT tredi rt1 tir CUmm-h Announced bf. Florlan Von Echrea of iLiffii university Is to con- fcwo or three classes In chem- , for nest year's work. The ration for this, as for the departments of the uni- "li,wi work, shou'd be made fy jltonday morning. itikioHt , Graduate to b probably expect to do spe ,1 work next fall. Why not Lenouh bookkeeping to keep tklof y"r own affalra In that ; ?Li business. New classes 2!fdUy. June 20.. at Capital Uus- jsesf rom. Bob .Reported ft SLwhittlnKton of 1573 Bell Jns Hivenue. In driving away ' Jrttaltke state Highway garage L.rilY in turning west on the . Ultentiary road, was stTuck by . Jf .litomobile driven by F. M. iiirka of Macleay, who was wtTelltt in the same direction. Bota aw .were somewhat dam- gfltUl Erening in West Salem la lce cream social and musi--i miJffram will be given by the irJt ISalem Ladies' Aid tonight ,' .jjftl new school building. Fro , if Ha - aid o' churchy funds. Cms land brlnK yur rrbc4y welcome, Adv. was reported Thursday as having' cotuaed with a Willamette Valley Transfer company's truck while driving an automobile on the river road, reported to the police department yesterday that he was trying to dim his lights when he i an into the truck. He denied the accusation made by the driver of the truck in saying that he was in an intoxicated condition. The Artisan Ianec Dreamland Hink Wednesday, June 22. Dreamland Orcheftra. Adv. Legal Blanks Get them at The Statesman of fice. Catalog on application. Adv. Hav-n Your IMrturett Tinted - Hy professional. 6xS scenes, "0c; 8x10. 75c; 10x14. $1.25. This ad good for 23c on an or der. 212 S. Cottage. Adv. 1 graa Explains Evans of RIckreall. who 17.1 Cam Coim Together , Automobiles belonging to W. J. Trudgen of route 3, and one said to belong to William McGilrhrist collided yesterday on Commercial street. Both cats sustained hent fenders as a result of the colUs ion. We'll llav A large assortment of French pastry, made today. Gray Belle. Adv. for Sunday, June 19: Sunday school, 10 a. in., Mrs. James Best superintendent; preaching at 11 m.; prayer meeting 7:30 p.m. MY HEART AND . NIT HUSBAND Sue to CVar TltV A complaint was filed yester day in circuit court by J. F. Wehrun against Kosetta Laa do- route and others to quiet title to about 250 acres of land lylns in the northern part of the county. Adele Garrlaon'a New Phaae Of REVELATIONS OF A WIFE CII.UTKH 03 Opening Cooley Hrothers announce the for mal opening of their new grocery, at their old location, on Saturday, June 18th. Our old customers and the pub lic in general are cordially invited to attend this opening and enjoy with us a cup of delicious Goldn West coffee, served with Tru-HIu fancy cakes and wafers. Coolev Hrothers. 1275 North Church St. adv. TIIK WAV LILLIAN HKK CAKDS. I'LAYKI) Divorce Suit FIVnI Joseph 1! Mombert filed a complaint yesterday in the cir cuit court in a suit for a divorce from Lillian Irene Mombett. The complaint tiRetjes Qhat the de fendant treated the plaintiff in a cruel and inhuman manner. Fin of l Pakl Jndge Earl Race Imposed a fine of $5 on L. Neusiham for cut ting a street corner while driving an automobile Thursday. Fancy White and Keru Scrims Inserted and ed'.ed, 4 5 and 6& cent values, on sale 24 cents a yard. Hamilton, 340 Court St. A Ifrbart Bosworth "A Thousand To One" Cfiristie Comedy A Claaalfled Ad Will brine you a buyer. Plan to Have A chicken dinner at the Gray Belle Sunday. Fried or roart chicken with French pastry for dessert. Adv. Final Account Filed The final account cf the esatte cf O. E. Darby, deceased, was filed in the county, court yester day by Perry Darby, administra tor of the estate. July 25 is the date set by the court for the hear ing of objections to its approval. Cae IHstnisNed The case of James McGllchrlst vs. the Southern Pacific company was dismissed in the circuit court yesterday upon motion of the at torneys for both parties. The case had been called and given a partial hearing. Neither plaintiff nor defendant will recover costs of the action. An automobile ac cident on the company's tracks was the cause for the suit. Fancy White and Ecru Scrims Inserted and edged, 45 and, 65 cent values, on sale 24 cents a yard. Hamilton, 34 0 Court St. Frewh Straw berry Tart Mocha squares, chocolate cream puffs that melt in your mouth. Gray Belle French pastry. Adv. n i Kfjnlar f40 Thor" Vacuum Cleaner, Oar Price j 1 $25 ELECTRIC! MACHINE . XXCliEERlXQ CO. $37 Court StL Phone 488 i 0ur f!2Sses Xli your eyes. Our : fcuis your purse ; babtmaii xjros.-: . jiwtlen and OpUciaas , Hums 1251 Salem, Oreson - ' JUST RECEIVED ruoni Perfect Uauld 1 PulnU , ; EeuonabU ptiew Auto Hits Cycle- While leaving the curb oa a motorcycle in front of a country htore north of Ralem. Jim Voel was struck by a pass! nsau torn o- oe1 at 12500. rile and knocked to -the pave ment. Though he was not hurt. his motorcycle was damaged. The accident was reported to the po lice and records show the car as belonging to C. E. Headley of the Electric apartments. Condit Administrator In the last will and testament of the late Sarah R. Robinson which was admitted to probate yesterday, the deceased named a3 her heirs her three children, John A. Singleton of Alaska; Harry J. Singleton of Seattle and Ebin Singleton of Portland. The will asks that A. O. Condit be ex ecutor of the estate, which is val- For Your Vacation Buy a suit case from ton, 340 Court St. llamil- Fireworks for Sale The Ace, 127 N. IHgn. Adv. West Salem Methodic Church A. Hawthorne, pastor. Sunday school at 10:30 a, nr.. Ed warden. Asaurstp supenntenaent; classes tor all ages. The puduc is in vited to the study of the subject for tomorrow, "Making , the So cial Order Christian." Parents. come and 'bring your children. The Epworth league will meet at 7 p. m. Preaching at 8 p. m. Choir practice Tuesday evening at 7:30. Prayer meeting Thurs- Witl Admitted An order admitting the will of the late IdeUa M. Pearson to pro bate was filed yesterday in the county court. The estate is said to consist of personal property, the value of which is $500. Indef racto Trunks Commodious and everlasting. Hamilton, 340 Court St. ) day evening at 7;30 EJ N. Commcxcial trmnmm Marriage) IJeenweH Inwurd Licenses to wed were issued 3esterday in the office of the county clerk to Nina Natherly and George Hanson of Salem, and to Sarah E. Taylor of Salem and James H. Peebles of Portland. If I had planned deliberately to infuriate th; woman who had slurred my dead mother, my suc cess could not have been greater than the result which followed my passionate declaration of my lath er's real sentiments toward her self and me. Evidently- the twenty years which had elapsed since the end ing of the sordid chapter of her association with my father had not dimm"'l the tigerish jealousy of him and hatred of mv mother which had urtnatml hor in that 1 long ago time. That both jealousy and hatred were rooted in her vanity and mercenary calculation redeemed by no gleam of Ih-s real divine spark of love which cometimes illumines an otherwise sordid intrigue iid not serve to cool the rage which appeared to be consuming her at my words. Lillian Intervenes. She made a quick movement to ward me, her fingers working per ceptibly. 'You lying devil!" she screamed. "I ll tear your eyes out If you hand me anything more like that. What do you. know Lillian had moved as swiftly as she, stepping in front of me as the In'uriated woman launched her tirade of invective. In the background, Allen Drake had made a swift step forward, but at Lillian's movement remained where he was. the picture of in dolent Inattention, although I knew that be could and would reach the woman and shackle her in an instant if the occasion re quired such strenuous action. "We'll just wind up this reel right now," Lillian said decidedly "You're clever at meloovrama, Mrs er Robblns, but unfortunately our taste runs to innocuous, com fortable, comedy dramas. So riease don't bite any more chunks out of the landscape. Instead we'll get right down to brass tacks for a few minutes. Madge, dear please take that easy chair near Mr. Drake and compose yourseii You're wasting valuable emotion and nerve force on something dis tinctly not worth while." I never have heard a tone so absolutely flaying in its effect as thn root, emotionless drawl in which Lillian couched her ultima turn. The engry woman before her was shrewd enough to see that no weapon in her emotional arsenal was penetrating enough to pierce Lillian's armor. She turned her eyes on Lillian with a calculating mre, evidently de- batinr-what was best to do. wait t a lone moment before she spoke. Portland; F. A. Polly and F. M. Polley, Sacramento. Cal C. A. Andr and E VY. Thompson. Eu gene; M. B.: Blddle and M. V. Hlngler, Junction City; J. L. Cala van and H. T. Young Silverton; Paul Zickman and II. Benson. Oregon City; J. G. Carmichael. "Nampa, Ida.;, ana Henry mensins, Astoria. MARION Portland people at the Marion were Hel"n llartle-, L. Grace Holmes, A. C. Hall. H. I.. Charleston. S. Garden. V. A Wil liams. G. C. Hishop. A. Sli. n genland Hob Stiks. C. CoIImh.'. M. Jefferles, ('. H. Pprinper and wif'., V. H. Jenkins, A. V. Har ris, II. W. llolcomb, and T. H. Bowlby. Others registering were M. M Fryc, Seattle; S. A. Peters. Seattle; W. J. Evans. St. Ixui: K. 11. AvcriB. New York: E. le Vore, Independence; C. II. Dem ent, Seattle;; II. F. Jorenson, Boisp. Ida.: E. C. Robbins, Ku eene; A. Anderson. W. F. Hansen, .1. H. Walker. Phyllis Walker. Ralph Walfeer. 11. J. Rohdley, 1'endlcton; und F. C. Col?, Seattle. SUMMARY GIVEN OF I SWUTE Total of $916,638 Paid Out And 5545 Benefitted, Statement Shows men do from indigestion and con stipation, and they also require a scientific remedy to keep me stomach sweet, the liver active and the bowels regular. Mrs. leorge Powers. 8 4 Winthrop Ave.. Rever, Mass.. writes: l nae taken Foley's Cathartic Tablets and I recommend them to every one." They banish biliousness, headache, bloating. Sold every where. Adv. GOOD VtHl WOMEN, TOO Foley Cathartic Tablets have ong been a; favorite physic with Sam A. Kozr. secretary of state, has issued a statement rela tive to educational aid for ex-ser- vi-- men in Oregon, snowing inai up to June 1'.. this year, a total ot t!lj.i38.6r has been paid by the state in educational aid under an act approved by the people at a special election in June, 1919. A total of 554 5 former soldiers have le'ii benefited by the art, and that hav attended a totaj of 147 schools in the state. Attendance at the institutions has ranped from one at some of the schools to 1271 at Oregon Ag ricultural college. The University ation of water from a spring, trib utary of Yaquina river for domes tic supply, in .Lincoln county: By Freeland and Young, of Grant's Tass, covering the appro priation of water from Louse creek, tributary ot Jumpoff Joe creek, tor the development of 50 horsepower to be used for milling purposes in connection with quartz mines. This .development is locat ed in Josephine county, and the estimated cost amounts to about $5000. By F. W. Peet, of Tralrle City, covering the appropriation of wa ter from a small spring for irriga tion of a five acre tract in Crant county. Rv Anton Seifert, of Mauptn, lor ogmcBuv t l ot a small r. "v - ' ' e, ot Mount ter from Low spring, for domestic supply, and irrigation ot a ..-r tract in Wasco county. RV W. A. Langille, Hood, Ore., covering the appro priation of water from uaiawin crek. for Irrigation of 40 acres In Hrt),d river county. By school district No. 27. BJaine, Ore., L. E. Troutman, chairman, covering the appropria tion of water from a small tribu tary of Nestucca river for domes tic supplies for the school, in Tilla--mook county. The Installation of thia' water system will cost the dis trict about $500. By W.' E. White, of Newberg, covering the appropriation of -terl-frora a small stream, tributary of Willamette river, for domestic ivering the appropriation of wa-' purposes In Yamhill county men. Women suffer as much as of Oreeon has had 677 students on Us roster who nave come unaer the. act. The demands on the fund wil' now be considerably lightened for the reason that many of the state university and agricultural college students have completed their work. Further, the bonus law, re cently enacted by the people, re quires that any sums heretofore contributed by the state for edu cational aid or other purposes must be refunded in order to r- ce've the benefits of the bonus and loan law. Below is shown the number or men attending schools In Marlon and Polk counties under the aid act and the amounts of money that have been received by the institu tions in their behalf: Capital Business college, 97, $11.310.05( Hubbard high school, 3. $958.33; Kimball School of Theology, 1, $375; Monmouth high school, 1. $200; Mount An gel college, 1. $300; Oregon Nor mal school, 11. $1802.30; Salem high school, 28. $6756.25; Salem Indian school. 7. $1285; Silverton high school, 6. $680; Stayton high school. 5, $875.32; Willamette university 102, $25,015.42; Wood burn high school, 1, $150. LADD & BUSH, BANKERS Established 1868 General Banking Business Office Hours from 10:. m. to 3 p. m. Road is Barricaded at Divide, Report Says The state highway department has been advised that tne war ren Construction company has be gun paving from its Comstock plant at Divide. Douglas county, and that it is now necessary to close the road at' that point during working hours, except that traffic Is allowed through at 10 a. m. ana at 3 p. m. There are no detours available for traffic. Signs will te posted accordingly. It is said the same condition will exist at Drain from about June 22 or 23. Status of Patients is RuSed On By Opinion crj Cleaned ..-. . t1JJ0 urrturi. - .3.:. . f:!:a Cleaners & Dyen UlilComlBL PbomHH Hand Baggage Of every description. Best qual ity and lowest price. Hamilton, 340 Court St. Box Wood. Vt per Load Prompt delivery. Spaulding Logging Co. adv. Kunrmit Church A. Hawthorne, pastor. Services PERSONALS : TREES ' tm briaf PUatiag Ordw t3 gALEM NURSEBY CO. IA&1M it OlllOI niMiMi WOOD WOOD ; OS 0. IL Tracy Wood Co, . lor all kinds ot ""jf . dry wood fnsrtatUTtrf PlioaiHO pay 2c above the cdrket once for eggs V and products .PEOPLE'S CASH STORE Webb '& Clough Co. Funeral Director! RIGDON & SON Leading Morticians NOMKING UMtalrs a 19 n vrnmntui sww Ckes T. aooaws ca dtshM, tc craaa aa4 crtaks Fm Daadaf Bvry Satardsy Vlgnt Ellts Orcaastt a Charles L. Ogle, an attorney of Woodburn, was attending to busi ness with the county court yesterday. O. W. Slagal of Victor Point was transacting business yester day in Salem. William Grim of Hubbard was ia Drier, visitor yesieraay in iu city. 1 C. W. Crittenden was among the business callers In Salem yester day from Hubbard. F. A. Elliott, state forester, was In Eugene yesterday in con ference with officials of the forest patrol air service. Home Builders Take Notice can save you money on roar Plumbing Supplies; It vlU pay you to com and m about prices. We al 7s bare a supply ot alt uaaa. Tents, all sizes, prices ! Tery low CAPITAL a'm House buy and sell everything Pbone m US Chemeketa 8L Do you take TURKISH BATHS If not, why aotr No otner baths or treatments can produce the permanent re nf to the person suffering from disagreeable cold or all menu of the flesh or body like the Turkish Batns wiu. Open Urn. until t p. m. OREGON BATH HOUSE Lady and OenUemea attend- ania Clyde Cook Lh a Scream In Skirls Starting Today at the GUAM THKATKK I Quality Meats For Less At M'DOWELL MARKET 173 So. Commercial St. Phone 1121 Freshly Ground Ham burg 122c Keef to Roast 12'jc Veal Steak 20c Veal Stew .10c Pork to Roast Choice 18c Round or Sirloin Steak 20c Our own Sugar Cured 1 la con 30c Mutton Less, Year ling Mutton to Roast Mutton to Stew.. Our Own Pure 10s 5s . .. : 3s : Open Until 8 p. m Haying the "Ace." "You're making a good bluff on deuces." she sa.d at last. "Sup pose I call you. Let's., sec your hand. You can bet- the-last cent ij your coin purse that I don't give in till I'm taaten, and then the cards lave to be stacKeo. e.gainst me." "They don'i have to be stacked" Lillian retorted cojlly. "We hold too high cards." "All right, play 'em." . Lillian stepped te the table, p'eked up a little pil; of can celled checks and other papers. rufflied them, and handed two or three to the woman. "Payments of Mr. Graham o you recently." she said quietly. "Exhibit A." "Not gpod eneugh." the woman retorted. "I tell you those are presents on eccount of his affec tion for me. ou can't prove them otherwise, because even if I'm ly ing you don't want to let him know his precious daughter has seen me." "You're ly:ng all right." Lil lian returned evenly. "And that s only a ten-spot anyway. But be fore going on to the next ons. let me tell yo.i something you evi dently don'. know. Mr. Spencer has for yeara been known as Rob ert Gordon. He has been so high up in ths service of his countrv that the biggest men obeyed him like a schoolmaster. He has tne power to throw you Into Jail a mile deep if he wanted to and leen vou there a hundred years. Tim ha Iflnli7 this daughter t his as he did her mother before her make ao mistake about tha. We've worked together. I know his slory. know that he has lived in atronized remorse for twenty years because of the wife he lost, to whom he never dared return because of the wrong he had done her. but whom he adored hope lessly, devotedly. "And be-ause be didn't wish his daughter to know even tht ou lived, he has submitted to your blackmail we ll just rail it by its right name, lie is getting old, isn't h:s" former vigorous se'f or he would never have fallen for your extortions. And now I'm not going to waste a minute more time on you. We'll play the ace right now." She noddud to Allen Drake. He walked to the door and railed so'tly to the man in tlu hall. (To be continued.) In the opinion of the state board of conitrol. Attorney General Van Winkle has advised that after the discharge of a patient rrom the state hospital for the insane and her removal to the stale of WSmhlnrton: she became a resi dent of that state. Consequently It is held that although the pa tient's sister desired to have her returned to the Oregon Institution fhere is no obligation on the part of the state of Oregon to receive her; back as award. It is held that a request of! the deportation aeent of flie state of Washlnetod that he be Authorized to return her here Bnonia oe aemen. V 340 Accidents; Two - Fatalities Reported 11 S1 nrs nfi ri:i"!s n it., " a. r mi Wallowa County Farmers Ask for Water Permits V W. K. Boner and C. R. Erwin of Joseph. Wallowa county, have fil ed with the state engineer an ap plication for authority to appro priate water from Newby spring. branch of Wallowa river for the irrigation and supplemental sup ply for 30 acres In Wallowa county. Other applications have been filed as follows: By T. C. Moura, of Durkee, cov ering the appropriation ot water from Sinker creek, ..tributary of Burnt river, for irrigation of 30 acres In Baker county. By Samuel T. Louden, of Eddy ville. Ore., covering the appropri A total ot 340 accidents were reported to the state indueirial accident commission for the week ending Jun 16 and two of them were fatal. ;The fatalities were Hafry E. j Eekensteln, Medfora. warehouseman, and Frank Joerg. Cochran. logger. Of the total number of acci dents reported 350 were subject to the. provisions of the work men's compensation act and 10 were" from concerns that have re jected the provisions of the act. English Consumers Find Oregon Prune Unexcelled Having purchased more than 1.000.000 pounds of prunes pack ed under the Mistland brand from the Oregon Growers' Co-operative association this past season, one of the largest firms In Encland writes the association as follows: "Your Mistland have on the whole been very satisfactory with regard to quality and size. Prac tically every one of our buyers Is well satisfied and speaks highly of them. As far a Oregon prunes are concerned, there is nothing to beat your pack this year." Opinion Rules Against Transfer of Patients 2 Announces Additional Service Beginning June 6, cars will leave 10th and Alder street, Portland, 9 and 11 p. and BHgh Hotel, Salem, 9 and 11 p. m. I: There Ir, no provision of law that authorizes the state board of control to enter into an agreement with the Mate of California to the efrect that patietnt now in an insane hospital In California may be transferred to Oregon in care of his sister, with the proviso that in event he should become insane in Oregon he would bp refirned to California without expense to Ore gon. This iw the substance of an opinion by Attorney General Van Winkle written for the state board of control. 15c 122c 5c tard. $1.43 75c 50c I HOTEL ARRIVALS j BLIGM Portland people regis trring last night wre E. C. Wea therall. W. W. Carroll. G W. Winter, J. Van Waring. C. L Bayer. K. J. Norgaard. C. II. Bur kett. Others registering were It N. Hanson. Minnesota; ! r Pengry. Nehalem; Mrs. E. Brown lee. Enterprise; Marion l. De la ney. Klamath Falls; J. W. lioyt. Ashland: I. Hood. (1. A. Vin ton. C. W. Fenn and wife. C. II. ickett. Norrie Carlson. A. Eastland, and E. G. Lewis, all of , I SAHERA I A ill rnMi Novelty 2 1 I 0! 0 CO Enropa NoTwIly HASKELL and BUTLER Maiietl Moment STEVENS Md STEVENS Hebrew Comedy ROB BROWN LiabtJ n1 Shadow" of : Comedy " CORINNE OBIFFITH la "Brotdway ; LABBT ; 8EMON : Comedy DOWN Other cities are com plaining about the high retail prices compared with the wholesale prices. They have no MIDGET MARKET. These quotations will cause them to wish they, lived in Salem. Read all these items, compare them, it will be of benefit to us both. We have NO bargain count er. All first class meals. Strictly fresh. (Grain Fed Pig Pork Izin Pork Chops, lb. 20c Pork Steak,2 lbs. 35c Fresh Ham Roasts, cen ter cuts, lb. 20c Fresh Breakfast Bacon, per lb. 25c Fresh Sausage, lb. 122c Fresh Side Pork, lb. 18c Young Lc;s Mutton, per pound 12'2C Young Mutton Chops per lb. 12'2c Mutston Stew, lb. 5c Milk Fed Veal Slcak. 2 lbs "'5c Ioin of Veal, per lb. 18c Legs of Veal, lb. 20c Prime Roast lieer, per lb 122c Round Steak, per lb. 20c Fresh Weincrs, lb. 17c Fresh Liver, lb. The Last Day of the t - Closing-Out Sale of the entire stock and futures. Everything At Cost Sale closes at 8:30 p. m. Tonight The Needlecraft w ft 429 Court St 5c Midget Market .-531 State Street Originators of Low Prices Not In The Combine 0 KEEPING FAITH A Correction Quality merchandise truthfully sold is the keynote of our store policy. Our meth ods of merchandising are too well known to require description. These ideals are bred into our buyers, our salespeople, and into our organization. Our advertisements, for instance, are closely censored. 1 Rut in spite of all precaution mistakes will happen, as on March 21, when we ad vertised as follows: 'if Heatherbloom tops and silk ruffles, 52.50, $2.75, $3.00, $.'.50, $5.00, $6.00. Fancy and plain heatherbloom, $2.00, $2.50. XOO, 3.50, $3.75, $3.p5. We have since foundthat many 6t the petticoats so advertised :.;werc not genuine heatherbloom. We ask our customers who purchased any of these petticoats as genuine heatherbloom. to let us k.now and we will cheerfully refund their Inoney. Which is our way of doinj things ; This mistake is very I much regretted for it worked an injustice not only to ot;r customers, but to the established reputation of heatherbloom and to Our competitors. We have the genuine "heatherbloom pet ticoats on sale identified by the heather bloom label in a variety $f Styles. Quality Merchandise Popular Prices Where it pays to "Pay You Go" ' ?!