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THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON WEDNESDAY MORNING. DECEMBER 14, 1921 i i (CITY NEWS IN BRIEF Vn-le Lives Here Grace Shafer, 13, -who 5a re ported to have been drowned in the Yakima river near Ellensburg, Wash., Monday, -while her fMher was taking her and four other children to school in a boat, was a niece of V. K. Shafer, harness dealer of Salem. She was a da lighter of Dayton Shafer of Wy mer, Wash, lieeauso of wire trouble Mr. Shafer of Salem was unable to obtain details yester day. , For Kale; 9 Off grade English walnuts. 13? a round. Oregon Growers Coop erative Assn. Trade and Hi?; Ktreets. Adv. cheer for the legion. The com mittee consists of. Edgar How land, the chairman, and Allan Carson and Joe Minton. It will be the duty of this committee to visit any disabled ex-service nu'n who may be in the hospitals or institutions of Salem, as well a.3 to look after the families of eoI He.rs who were in the war, who may be in need of assistance. Dance- Tonight Elite hall. Ladles free.- -Adv. A Iargp Egg Exhibited J. Lobley, route 8, was in the Statesman; office yqsterday and exhibited an egg that measured 7 1-2 inches by 6 inches in eir , cumference. This was produced by one of his Barred Rock'puUets. eight; months old. This pallet started laying during her fourth month and there have been but , a few days since. that she did not enrich her owner by an egg; Mr. Lobley has only a small flock but marketed 34.80 worth of egg3 during November. He is affirm believer in Barred Rocks and says they are more profitable from the farmer's standpoint than th-i lichter breeds. Who is next with a large egg? All Invited Every person who has joined the American Red Cross and who thus has become a member, is entitled to attend the meeting to. be held Friday night at 7:30 o'clock, for the election of direc tors for the coming year. Dance And Country Store Elite hall. Everybody prize. Adv. tonight et-ts a Preparing For Clirisfmas Cflieer- Dr. H. F. Found, commanuer m the 16(ial American legion po3t, F.ays tbat he has appointed a com mittee to look after the Christmas - .-, fi , in. ii r i m.tt ni 830 to 835 Gown Reduced to $22.50 each. The French Shop. 115 N. High. Adv. Jjtf.T.Vfiem Hat Your choice ot 100 hats,, firty of them are models received last week. $5.75. The r rench btiop. -Adv. Ti(cal Dealers leny Charge O C. McDowell and R. L. Mc Dowell. Salem meat dealers, have entered a plea of not guilty to a charge ot maintaining uu sanitary con house opera O. E. I'nruh has set the trial dat for December The dealers are represented by McN'ary Ac Keyes. days ago. the English pound aWrnbed. w.ll be ktl umvUI. Wa.; O H J-iwm us bpo worth M.2 of American money, and sold, according to the orJ,r W,, O. L. Moms M. m,.a. , Yesterday it was $4. 4'-. Figure it S if the court. I MAH1UN . t.. Man- . , out. if you intend to send about i . , Ricks. C D t.rant. J P. kerth. sub at $loo to England, whether youjA Christmas Present would likv to have the Englisn pmind quoted at $4. -Jo or $1.40. You Will Pay Les For candy this Xmas. We bought alrge quantities, making it ditions at a slaughter i possible to get low price, which tted by them. Judge! are passed to you. 'i he Ace, 1-. From the American Ironer Co. of $35.50. We can give you a 4 2-inch SimpVx lroner for $139. 5. Salem Electric Co.. Ma sonic Temple. Thone 1200. Adv. I i if . I i.' V ILiu-p I W Match. J. U. Cates, Portalnd: E. Goldman. Auburn; Will Irwin. New York: E. A. Hokieii. Spo-k!i- H. W. Smith. Tucoina: H. IS DEVELOPING . the .Uu-te.--iorlAC4tUg atrt - fwhen he encountered tne jitiu car. 'v . ... ' Both rear wheels of the. state- owned machine were badif smashed, a front heel and tire were damaged and the machine spun around on th parking to complete "right about" toward the east. Wilk's machine sustain N.-High. Adv. I Unit Under Itegulatio The Grey Eagle, steamer of tn" i fcpaulding l.opins compan, i iate nieht The store s pro- 1 now in service on the river, tow- , prietor wa." informed and the Store Door left l"nfatenel Patrclman Victor reported the rear door of the Busick Cash gro-j eery at t9 North Commercial street had been found unlocked. S B Bav H. Bav. Cowallis. Mont.; j ... , 0 r, . nf t;lSt- u 8 macn,ne '"""T John S. Eans. Eu.e.e. H N. Mining Company EleCtS Of-Uama trant er aM r r I I rv i t;a nutxi. 1 1. as rv ticcrs brown ot oaieni Added to Staff Ord. Independence; . fcchun. f.rants Pass; H. A. Jacobs. Oak land, Cal.; J. N. Mayo, tftayiou. CLAVKlilAI-K NK.WS r f:ii:.. i)Jiiriuinc Everything in the store reduc-jg logs from W heatland islana : door waa secured lor the night ed; Hats. Furs. Coast. . Presses. Wonderful bargains. Shop. Adv. The French What The Rtonn Did V. M. Hamilton, local mana ger or the I'ortiana nauway, Light & Power company, is in re ceipt of photos showing what the big storm did near Portland. J ne largest transmission poles were flattened out on the road and then covered with ice and snow. Other points east of Portland were covered with sleet and ice inches thick and wires were sag ging, to the ground. The storm of two years ago In Salem was nothine compared to the recent affair in the gorge east of Port land, according to the pictures. Held For larceny Ernest Hill, wanted in this city on grand larceny charge is being held by the police at Ashland. Or., according to information receiv ed here yesterday. He is ac cused of having taken . rarncoat. ten neckties, a meerchaum pipe and a camping outfit from the rooms ot C. A. Hawks, of the Mil ler apartments. Maccabees At tent ion Yon are urgently requested to attend the meeting this evening (Wednesday at the Woodmen- Elks hall. Business of import ance is fb be transacted. H? present. Adv. to Salem, for the Oregon Pulp & Paper company. It is bringing i qt Trft in Street.-1-four foot white fir. The Oregl A driver for the Iebold C.ro Eagle is under the United States , cery store was arrested by Trat navigation laws and is given an fic officer Hayden yesterday, and annual inspection by government was cited to appear in city re inspectors. As a boat on the ; cor(ler.s ccmrt thjs morning on a river, it is under the same regula- j cnarge 0f leaving the car stand tion3 as any of the larger steam- j jng witn running motor near ers. It's crew calls for eight gtate near Xortn' Cottage street- men. This includes a licensed captain, licensed mate and licensed ! jjost Jewelrv Returned engineer. Then there is a me- j ijrs M Capg of independence, j man, two aecKnanas ana a waicu- , aPpeared at the police station y": man. And then as an important ! terdav and claimed the gold bar member of the crew, a cook. pin wriich had been found and left at the station by J. C. Jeco-line. Fred Schifferen and family spent Sunday at the home of Mrs. Schifferer"s brother. Mrs. F. A. Wood had relatives from Turner and Salem visiting her Sunday afternoon. Miss Ethel Craig, who teaches near Quinaby, spent the wek-end here with Mrs. A. E. Kunker. Mr. and Mrs. W. Farr. and Mr. C. Zimmerman and Mrs. Blaco and daughter were Salem visitors on Saturday. Mrs. F. A. Wood spent Monday at the home o Mrs. W. Jones north of Turner. Sittings Today Proofs out tomorrow. Your finished portraits ready for de livery in time for Christmas. Par-ker-Shrode Studio. Adv. Furs and Pur Coat.s- Ten per cent off. Shop. Adv. The French Iewis Attends Session C. I. Lewfs, assistant manager of the Oregon Growers Coopera tive association left Monday for Spokane where he will attend the annual conference of the Wash ington State Horticultural asso ciation, held December 12 to l-. Mr. Lewis was one of the princi pal speakers at last night's ses sion, addressing growers on the subject. "Advantages of Publicity to the Northwest Fruit industry. Some One Tricky Somr one may receive a bulki- y delightfuly Christmas package lHrnrin Dreamland Rink when the gift-day rolls' around The window in the Valley Motor company block is filled with a Ford rotme. neeking one wheel and a headlight outlhrough the wrapping, boxed up square as in a pasteboard box of gargantuan proportions, twined with stout Wednesday night, Ieeember 14 Adv. Ktata ArrnraJsed The estate of William I'atrieK has been appraised at $l:i,4.50- !5. There is included some real estate in Dallas and Newport. The cord such as they use for Christ- balance of the property is in pro mas packages, and stamped witu I rnissory notes due the estate and LAST TIMES ' Zane Grey's '"LastTrmV; Comedy Pathe NeWs Coming, Sunday StrorjffiHeart In ' "The Silent Call" I i. .1 linn a genuine nanu-painteu Franklin postage stamp, a foot across. The label says from the Ford Motor Car .company, Detroit, Mich. One Ford coupe for Mr ". Just who this blank to be, is the b:g guess. Frank Wagner, sales manager, got up the irtra of this unique Christmas display. liberty bonds. Dancing Dreamland Rink- Wednesday night. December 14 Adv. "Wants to le Released Francesco Seley has petitioned the circuit court for an order to be released from the necessity of paying $20 a month to Mrs. Etta tui.i (iniiiuKi ,trl1ont Sniiier fie lev. for the support oi a ii f i iij 'i it . . ........... i - " - r it tiiMher of Tiirner route their lK-year-om son. Me auw ?, reported to the police yester- that the son is is years oia ana day tbat -tfhlle driving south on 1 making a good living in Oregon had been while his mother, who is receiv involved In a crash with a car ins the $20 a month is living in driven by an unidentified person. Seattle. The seieys were aivorc jtr. Hieber stated that he had ed in 1918, at which time the been blinded by the glaring head- court Issued an order requiring lights of the unidentified car. the payment NEW CORPORATIONS 1 ' rwift Has Busy Day Will Irwin, noted writer anil war correspondent, nad a ousy day in Salem yesterday. Arriving on a stage from Portland he was met by F. A. liasch, a college mate of Stanford days, and by a committee from the Kiwanis club. Mr. Irwin spoke briefly at a Ki wanis luncheon at 2:30 and lunched with Governor Olcott at 12:4 5. He was busy inquiring in to state aftairs in the afternoon and gave his lecture on "The Next World War" at the armory last night. Where is Paul? . The mother of Paul R. .Tons yesterday asked the police to co operate with her in locating her son. No additional information is vouchsafed on the police blotter. Metal mining begins to iooK j good once more in the west, at , least good enough to encourage ! the Silver Kiusr company to start a development campaign on its I property on the little north fork j of the Santiam. 4.". miles touth ieasL of Salem. The company held Ms annual election at Albany on Monday, electing most if Us old : otticers. but adding the name oi i Hairy E. Brown of Salem to the directorate. There are betweea lOo and 200 stockholders of rec ord, but most of the ownership is in Portland and Albany. The property consists of 12 claims, approximately 20 4 acres. There is a waterfall on the prop erty, where Henline creek gives a ir6-foot direct head, and more that can be developed by a pipe- line, to make a maximum There is a It is reported that the x-klwr --. is to wed again, the kaiser in har in? passed away but a few months ago. He has been reading about. two being able to live as 'cheaply. as one. . . Seeical Sal- On every hat trimmed or nn- trimmed, from $1 up to $5. Only If. more days left. At Curtis Hat Shop, 120 N. High St. Adv. Business Men and Clerks Should not fail to attend bazaar and dinner of the Woman's Belief Corps at the First M. E. church Wednesday and Thursday irum I i till 2. Adv. i Articles of incorporation were filed here yesterday by the Young- McDonald compony of Portland, capitalized at $lou.lH0. The in- corporntors are J. A. McKacliern, horse power output C. X. McDonald. H. W. Young nower plant SO per cent equipped and J. F. Gilpin. with air compressor, for a arm Other articles filed were: outfit to go in M0 feet form the Clyde Kauch company, Port- inwegt point on the property and land; incorporators, G. F. rater. strike tr,e main vein within about William G. Smith. W. H. Maguire; "sfl0 fppt Two or more other capitalization, $lu0,oto. vein of size and value not de- Spencer mute i'OKresie . , W(orc reacn Community club, spencer ini.ue . . There will be Tegland Is Cleared S. Tegland, Silverton l.utcner, was found notguilty of a charge of maintaining an unsanitary slaughter equipment, according to a verdict returned by a jury in Salem justice court yesterday. ZJ 'if. .V - . i-v - 4. - . -Jf fcii .if .-X..J t vicinity seven miles soutn oi r.u- f ,be incljne Franklin T. (Jriffith to Speak Hotarians will have the pleas ure today noon of hearing an au dress by Franklin T. Griffith, of Portland, president of the Port land Railway, Light & Power company. He will discuss busi ness matters. There will also appear before the Hotarians the Presbyterian quartet, consisting of Miss Ada Miller, Miss Amsler, Herbert B. Glaisyer and Charles Cone. REALTY EXCHANGES Reported by Union Abstract VUIlipUllJ' HartmanTs Glasses Easier and Better Wear them, and seel There was no damage, he said. DIED TAUGHT At the residence, Su nerior street. South Salem, Tuesday evening, December 13 Sarah Lulia Faught, wife of Xorman W. Faught. mother of Mrs. George Hutchins, Mrs. Fern Oregon. Mrs. Margaret Haines, Willis D.. Benjamin O.. Thos. Flynn, Norman S. and HARTMAN BROS. rhontf 1255 - . Salem. Oregon NOMKING IptUlrt Oominrxll tml . "rZ mn-r. Noodle, ud ArUM DU&m, 1m xeaa and dtinki. Opto 11 a.m. to 1 sua , SpeeUl Bandiy CHICBXH DIlfMEB :save $ $ $ M buyinsr youi ;toJS!iSd - ward jfe Furniture Co.. 285 N. Commercial street. Phone 947 ; TREES Tor Spring Planting Order From 2;30 p. m., from the Rigdon Mor rrrw flAT.FAI NURSERY CO. tuary. concluding service Mr Attention Elks Owine to unexpected delays. the report of the Building Com mittee will not come before tne lodge Thursday evening, as an nounced. Adv. Will Speak to School Directors- J. A. Churcntu. state superin tendent of public instruction, will SDeak to officials of school dis tricts who. will meet next Satur day at the Salem high school Preston P. Faught. Announce- building. With the general inter ment of funeral will be made est in school affairs, it is thought later by the Rigdon Mortuary, there will be a large attendance. FUNERALS'- Funeral services for the late Dr. R. P. and Pearl SI. Bradfora State licensed chiropractic phy sicians; ten years In practice. Consultation and examination SMrial Methodist Singing Next Sunday night at the First Methodist church, a special pro gram of music will bo included in the evening's services, in charge of Professor E. W. Ilobson. The chorus is composed of 50 singers and the program will consist of special Christmas selections. Virginia Rea Record! On sale Moore-Dunn Co., 444 State and 'Masonic Bldg. Adv. At Commercial Clnb Tonight Considerable interest is being taken in the annual election of directors of the Commercial club, to be held tonight at the club au ditorium, beginning at 8 o clock It is understood that none of the prvent directors will come up for re-election. In addition to the election, there will be the annual report of the activities of the club. Benson Shaw, who passed away free. Phone S26. ulte 318-20 Mouday evening, will be held to- Oregon bldg., cor. State and High day,, Wednesday, December 14 at streets. Adv. THE SALEM 42 8 Oregon Building VaLEIC OREGON Paone 17S Crest Abbey Mausoleum. T J CAPITAL BARGAIN HOUSE .We pa7 Lichen price. We bay and sell everything. We tell r lea. US Center St. Phone' 888 Webb '& Chugh Leading Funeral Directors Expert Embalmert Salem Property Sold W. H. Hart, single, nas soici io C. W. Emmett and wire, property in Salem at Eighteenth and Court streets. The lot is 50x100 feet. The consideration was $2,800. To Banquet Next Week Instead of the Tuesday noon luncheon on December 20, mem bers of the Kiwanis club will at tend a dinner in the evening at the Marion hotel. The change in time from the noon hour to eve ning is due to the fact that the annual election of officers will be held next Tuesday. Wo Have a Supply Of Mac Donald's Farmers ai- . . . ... - i rr.anacs. ryier s urug oioro. South Commc.r.vil street. Adv. RIGDON & SON Leading Morticians WALNUTS WANTED - People's Cash Store RAGS We want them and wantj them bad. Because ae au we will pay ycu the high est price obtainable any where. Bring us all you have. Also old clothing, furniture and junk of all kinds. . STEINB0CK JUNK CO. The House of Half a Million and One Bargains 402 N. Coml. Phone 523 SO THEY GAVE IVORY How often have you heard girls say. "I don't want anything this Christmas but ivory?" A complete set of toilet articles in ivory is the dream of every girl. And what is there more prac tical for a gift? Give ivory this Christ mas. Our showing is complete. Schaeier's Drug Store Bole Agtnt Garden Court Prepatmtlona 135 K. OomX Phm 137 Harbinger of Clirlstmus One of the sure signs that Christmas is coming is the placing of a table in the lobby of the ba- lem postoffice for the beneiit oi those who want to address and tie a little tighter, packages to be Rent bv Darcel post. As soon as business gets a little better, an other stamp window will be open ed, Postmaster Huckestein says. Mahoeanr'Firusbed Tray: S1.S0 and $2.50. Salem Elec tric company. Masonic temple Phone, 1200. Adv. Photographs Your Own Picture Of all gifts the one most ac ceptable. Finished and ready for Christmas delivery If sittings are made today. Parker-ShTOde Stu dio. Adv. WHl Protest Tax An organized protest against the proposed state-wide tax for support of the world's fair at Portland in 192o will be made ai a meeting of the Frultland Com munity club at Fruitland Friday night. Dec. 16. beginning at o'clock. Electrician Pays Fine - A. Klug, an electrical worker, yesterday paid a fine of $1". in Judge Unruh's wiurt after plead ing guilty to having wired sever al Marion county homes without securing a state license. Mr. iriiV'n nlpa that he was a recent ....- w , - - , ... resident caused Judge uace- impose a light sentence. Mr. Kiu stated that he had secured infor mation from the city recorder'? office that a license was not re quired lor electrical work on res idences. Pay For Overloading F. E. Wells and 11. i'"' residents of Salm paid fines of -$25 each in justice court yester day after pleading guilty to i charge of overloading trucks. T'.,rlo Filra CTiarec William Wiedner. Jr., OT wa- $pnda, was yesterday arrested on a charge of assault ana uunc j nnnn the nerson of his uncie, a t Qvriahe Mr. Soriehe is the prseeuting witness. Wiedner - . . .. i f inn- trial will oe neia ueioie a in justice court, December i&. Arrested on CharRC nv Surface, of Silverton. vesterday arrested by Chief of Police Yates, ot suveriou, a charge of contributing to the j.iinniienpv nf a minor. hen arraigned before Judge Unruh, Surface took 24 hours in which enter hi -nlea. He was re leased after furnishing $100 bail Ausman Pledged The Alphs Psi Delta fraternity of Willamette unlveristy an nounces the pledging of Claire Ausman of Salem. MLs Hanpt fcpeaks Miss Elizabeth Haupt, a studerit of Indians and Indian affairs, ad dressed the students of Willam ette university during chapel hour vesterday. Miss Haupt has trav eled among all the Indian resetr vatlons of the United States and has made a specialty of studying their lives, hagits, customs and i.msniajres. She also is endeavor ing to brine about a betterment of tneir conaiuon; iu unus more eaial consideration of the Red Man in the United States. She concluded her talk with an Indian interpretation of the 23d Psalm. show good ore aiues oi silver lead, zinc and some gold. Single assays have run as high as $140 a ton. according to the company reports. The company had several tons of -picked ore taken out from, the Auiintt of t Rom-diet s auney var olii wormnes mat utn-u " ' . .. ....... .t to Kon ept Snuvam, n. acres in away down me vauey uy uie ruai Walker donation land claim H-l-hng mountain flood a month ago. W ti 1 It is too badly scattered to hunt Chrestian and Anna Grady to and some of it may be In the Co T.fnn:ird Craslv. half, interest in lumbia river beiore now. irs 9fi ;ifre i itellenue donation The company seess vo raise and claim. 4-2-W.. $10. about $5000 for immediate ae James M. Wadsworth to Retta yelopment work, which the engi- ii WiiiUw-nri h. S?. acres section neers say snoum carry me iuu 30-9-3 V., $10. nel in to the main ore body. The Jorjron Nelsen to O. M. Anonhy oil flotation process Is believed inr u whitnev acres. $10. to be tha ultimate ore treatment O. X. Anonby to J. A. Xeiisen, for the property, n uie ore uuiu tract of land in Ii. S. Honney do- to the same yuaiity at uepin as nation land claim, 5-1-W., $10. ht does where already prospected. E. P.. and Stella Smith lo Mm- The property is in Marlon county n . 1 . 4 ITU.. OnVnAd nie uranam, 101 i, vuaa 5i"si' i i . . - i r " Minnie Graham to Edward-and State rTlSOn AUIOmODlie Phrisiina Belder. lot 1. Vitae Springs Orchards tract, $10 and other considerations. P. H. Fitzgerald et al to Mary E. Hershberger. r.39 acres Thos. Fitzgerald donation land claim, SI.. Grace C. Mickelson et al to- Jm O. and Annie Stevenson, lots 12, 13 and 14, block 11, Englewood addition to Salem. $2730. F. L. and Minnie Wood to A. M. Lull lots 10, 11 and 12, block 1, Rnrlineton. $50 and other con siderations. Involved in Street Clash The Giant Dog Hero of "The Silent CaiV i Marshal Foch is something of a strategist. He has attended a score of dinners and luncheons 8treet and had attempted to make and kept out of the hospital. Frank Turnbull, a penitentiary trusty and driver of automobiles used bv the prison, was involved in a bad crash at State and North Cottage Btreats yesterday uttei- noon when his car was strucx oy a machine driven by C.. W. w uks of Macleay, according to report tiled at the police station. Turnbull, driving the big state owned Hudson car, is said to have been driving at a rate of over miles an hour, while proceeding west on State street. Wilks, with a woman and a child as passen- gers, was driving east on cuaic Ups and Downs , Like stocks and bonda, ele vators and aviators, business and bank accounts EYES have their ups and downs, too. . Are you Mire yours are not DOWN? Their return tb par lepeH4a oiv, proper care nov. Uemember.tneyTe the only pair you'll ever have. . MORRIS OPTIC Ali CO. ; ' SO 4-2 11 Salem Ban . Commerce "Bulldtng Oregon Largest Optical Institution Phone 139 vr appolntaent SALEM, -OREQ0N Dentist: "When did youp teeth first begin troubling you? ' Hi- tiont- "When I was cutting them." Edinburgh Scotsman. H.is Fine School West Stay ton has a fine pro gressive school according to Mary t. FnTWerson. county superinten dent, who has just made the school a visit. There is the proper spirit, as tho pupils are worKing on the school grounds and fixing things up for the holidays. . l ne schcool will put on a special Christmas program, Mrs. Fulker- son says. Mahogany Finished Trays $1.50 and $2..0. saiem Elec tric company. Masonic lenipie. Phone 12Q0. Adv. Prtiitt Fined $T0 C. A. Pruitt was given the max imum punishment of a $r0-fin bv Justice of the Peace Unruh yesterday when he pleaded gu'l ty on a charge of assault and bat tery. Prnitt was employed as an attendant at the state hopital for the insane and was accused of beating a ratient with a strap. Ir. R. E. L. Steiner, superintend ent of the hospital, swore to the complaint. Invitations Issued The L.-ris of Lausanne hall. Will amette university, have issued in vitations for their open house pro cram to be held Saturday evening This event is the last open-house affair of this semester ana i. looked forward to by many. Legal Blanks- Get them at The Statesman of fice. Catalog on application. Adv. Will Talk to Realtors Allon Kafourv will taiK to mem bers of the Marion County Real tors association at their weekly riopMnfr Thursday noon at tnc Marion hotel. He will tell about farmin conditions in Syria and how thev do it there, compared with modern methods. A Classified Ad Will bring you a buyer. Adv. TltrliAni'B Going Up . Pnr. thoRA who are intending to send some real money to friends nr relatives in England, Scotland. Ireland or Wales, it may be of in terest to know that English ex change la going up. That is, a iew l-'nrrnT Salemit Mrs. Marv Skiff and daughter Miss Pearl Skiff, are guests at the hnne nf Mrs. Steve MeradUen Thev aro en route to spend the winter in Los Angeles. The home of the Skiffs is in Portland. They formerly lived in Salem. QJ 0 Shaw's Comedians Musical Comedy GO 35c PERSONALS President Carl Gregg Doney of Willamette university will deliver in Eugene Sunaay Whetstone Caught uaniei wneistone, a patient oij 01ij,Ma me uotiage -arm, conneciea wmi i ninp the state hospital for the insane, j Mr cvAp, Kellv of Turner was was apprehended near Jefferson i Tlsit'or in saiem" vesterday. yesterday and returned to the hos-j Mra riara n Hougbam, who re pital after having run away from the institution the previous day. Brings Suit for $901.05 W. H. Drake bas brought suit against Julius Johnson and wite for $904.93. He alleges that th:s amount Is due on a promissory note for $1000 dated March 1913, and due for four years. State House Official" And employes special table, quick service, real eats, at the Wo man's Relief Corps. First M. E. church Wednesday and Thursday. 50 cents. Adv. cently sued the city of Mt. Angel for damages done to her farm by discharges from the city's septic tank, was in the city yesteruay. attending to legal matters. Mrs. J. H. Sullivan went to Portland yesterday for a short visit with her daughter. Percy A. Cupper, state engi neer, will leave for Pendleton to day where he will attend the con vention of the Oregon irrigation congress. Mr. Cupper is scheduled for an address. To Levy on Ca In the suit of B. R. Wallace against W. O. Brlnson. judgment was entered against the defend ant by defanlt or $345. A five passenger car which, has been HOTEL ARRIVALS nT.iriM F. A. Lane. J. A. EUi- nr-, . c v TTarTcr. X. B. Mack!n. Asa E. Mead, . C. .f. X1 on Portland: F. A. Slkes, 'Cor Tallis: Mrs. G. J. Schmidt, Platts- Prunes For Christmas Holly wrapped paPer boxes of Phez Brand Prunes. 9-lb. boxes, 30 40 $1.75 Large Silver Prunes, few pounds left, in bulk'....15c CARL & BOWERSOX 383 Court Street . ' I ' ;" "A. cJ ' I ' 'X ' '. IS II I -?.! A Gift That Is Warmly '-- Received I , I They add a most clever sports appearance to . the winter suit! And how joyfully they will ' ' ! be received by the little girl or the debulante on Christmas Day! These scarfs come eith er with or without pocket3 and a belt! They ,,'' j are in bright plaids and in plain colors with brilliant borders! You will find the assort- , ment at its best now and the prices ranging .. . . ! from ' $338 to $9.75 r Pay As You Go No Bills! 1 . ..... . A.: , -, :jr