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THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON TUESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 31, 1922 .1 V 1 i giTY jVIEWS IN BRIEF CMunrr Mexico RD AotiB. Dean Curtis,Eu n nl Ernest Ilornbeck, were ;.inert on the steamship Mex t that left Poland Saturday f'jlazatlan. Mexico. They are In ifc.rra of the farming machinery .hlDoed to the island of etto del Verde. , . - I I . r. Address Kotarlans Dr. VJ J Johnson of the board of teirPrnce and moral welfare, -in addrteas the Rotary club at its Wednesday noon Luncheon at . the Commercial oau. f " ' tttmtlon GAJl- BeaKwk post will attend the fnntral of Comrade Rasmnssen at tb home of Terwilleger, Wednes day at a p. 1 r P. F. LAKE, Commander, Adf. i : .' V v . - Ha New Law Office - Brarier C. Small, whose law ot ilea has been in the Oregon build f nr. has moved to the Salem Bank of Commerce building and will hare hi office jin the suite of i occupied by Smith & Shields.: He waa" formerly Post master at Turner and was given leave of absence to go Into the var aa naval aviator. Ha was in charge jot the 'recent Red Cross campaign for funds in the city ot Salem anad Is now adjutant ot Capital post No. 9, American le gion. I . ; Father 'and Son Banquet At tbe Monday Inncneon of the Commercial club, TV; E. McCros key, manager, said that next Mon day, February 6, the luncheon would be a father and son affair. Every father was invited to bring his son, to the ' luncheon. Those who didn't have any' sons handy. were advised to go out and get some other person's son, and bring him to the banquet. tion, glasses all clean. Candy De&t Confectionery case and con tents in fine condition. Dining room Dining room is in fine con dition. Kitchen Kitchen la neat: range, utensils and meat cooler kept clean. The Spa is -indeed proud of the above report. It is in absolute accord with our nolicy to give our patrons only the best rooa3, kept and served in the most sanitary environments. Adv Come 1q Handy borne person who appreciates practical things, sent the Associat ed Charltteg a box of soap. Dr. If. E. Morris said yesterday. Another person who believes in good things to eat, sent to the Associated Charities headquarters, 500 pounds ot beans. or place where such a crowd may run at large anywhere in Oregon, ho accommodated at once, ar-lThe onlr legal way a dog can wan- rangement will be held lor five different banquets that evening Saturday February 18. They will be held at the First Methodist, P r e s b yterian. Congregational, Christian and Baptist churches. Patient Kara pew Andrew Thorsrud. 20 years old, an inmate of the state hospital lor the Insane, escaped last night by breaking from the line white in mates were being taken from a motion picture show in the audi torium. Thorsrud was committed from Multnomah county. His home is in South Dakota. der about, unlesa wearing a muz lie. is to be incompany or under the control of iu owner. And then, even if a dogwner does comply with the sta?V law. tn dog U not entitled to ramble about the city of Salem, muzile or no muzzle. Any dog in tne country found off its owner s premises, and not wearing a muz zle, may be legally shot by the sheriff, deputy sheriff, constable or officer. Will be Held in Stadium Howard Zinser, scout executive, Salem Boy Scouts, announced that the big event of scout week will be on.thv evening of February 10, when various atheltic activities will be held at the stadium at the state fair grounds. All Bov Scouts of the Salem council will participate In the events of the evening, which will include races, scout signalling and scout drilling. Every scout troop in the city will participate in the events of the evening. Terminal Barber Khop Joe Maddison and Larry Blais- aeu announce the opening. Wed nesaay, February l. cf their newly equipped barber shop in the Stage Terminal building at High near court streets. Adv. v Patrol Mt The first meeting of the Salem Shrine patrol was held last night wun an attendance of every mem ber, 26 in all. According to M. L. Meyers, captain, every member of the patrol is greatly Interested and working hard in anticipation aiienuing me annual session of the Imperial Shrine council to b held in San Francisco next June. Father and Son Day Father and Son day will be ob- Bervted by all churches in the city on the evening of February 14 Already committees in the differ. ent churches are arranging special programs for the evening. Attention O.A.R. Sedgwick post No. 10 will at tend the funeral of Comrade O. C Carter at Terwilliger Ho;i:e Wed nesday morning at 10:30. D. W. LANE, Commander. -Adv. Spa Rated Ilitfi . . Thai Spa receives: high score from state sanitary inspector. Ex tracts from report below: Foun tainFountain In good ' condi- HartmanY Glasses Easier and Better Wear them and see HARTMAN BROS. Phone 1235 . ! Salem, Oregom SAVE $ $ $ , hr bavinir your hardware and furniture at The Capital Hard rare & Furniture Co., 285 N. torSmercial street. Phone 947 Nomking JpaUlrs at 16J H. Cammreial Street Chm Boy. Noodle aa4 Aariea Sltkaa, if Cream won Bpxiii Sunday i : chic&xji maun CAPITAL BARGAIN I HOUSE . H We pay hlgheat price. We buy and sell ererytUng w tell for lest." SIS Ceate 8t, Phone 80S Certification Asked Wallowa Valley improvement dis trict No. 1 has applied to the state irrigation securities commission for the certification of $20,000 ad ditional in bonds. The sum of $125,000 already has been certi fied. E. Bosworth. J. M. BrSihn. Will Moore, W. H. Jenkins. R. D. Sul livan, C. J. Johnson. C. J. Halwav. O. H. Bean. R. W. Lenen. P. M. Collier, W. W. Rucker, G. A. Ho53 all of Portland; Roy V Shelton, i Washougal. Wash.; John L Foote. St. Helens; .Mrs. A. S. Wheeler, Grand Rapids, Mich; II. W. New man. Manila. P. I.; D. Jean Day, Twin Falls; R. B. Hawkins, Weed. Cal.; Mrs. M. G. Irwin. Ch'casoj h. n. Suters. Holly- jwood; George W. Book. Detroit; J H. F. Depner, Los Angeles. uLiHiti t'ortiana arrivals in cluded Sara V. Osbourne. D. Mc Neil. H. A. Thomas. W. Iavis, F. W. Milne. 11. Campbell. J. Chris tian. W. S. Mallory. W. H. Wood worth. A. Gale, Mrs. E. Durant. G. T. Grettwer, Mr. and Mrs. Van Dotte. E. C. Borry- Others were G. L. McCollan. F. W.Saither. As- I Iugrey Buys, Lots Homer t. ingrey yesieraay pur- chased lots 3 and 4 in block 8 fc.. A. Rhoten's subdivision on Church street, just south of Ru ral avenue. It is vtery probable that he will build a residence dur ing the coming season. T. Sullivan. 228 North Capitol street H. J. Eberly. assistant state for ester, was in Portland yesterday. A. C. Barber, state insurance commissioner ?.nd state fire mar- hal, was in Portland yesterday. BiHrJiett Succeeds Kl I ii Clyde Ellis, day desk seergeant at the police station, will be teni porarily succeeded : by Patrolman W. W. Birtchett. Sergeant Ellis has served in his present capacity for over a year. He recently re signed In order to accept a po sition with tbe soldier's bonus commission. Chief Moffitt an nounced yesterday that Birtchett's appointment will be temporary. taflar Has Operation G. W. Laflar returned home yest3rday from St. incent's hospi tal where he recently underwent a serioifs operation. lie is now on the road to recovery and expects to be up and around in about two weeks. toria; Mr. and Mrs. Stoddard, Rosebnrg; Helmer Broppe, Silver ton; G. W. Wolfe, Los Angeles; N. P. Jernsen. Lake View; J. L. Straivny,N Newport L. Sing. In dependence; Frank Chila, Silver ton; Carl Braun, Lebanon, G. H. Byreea, Joliet. HEAD ACHED AJfD BODY ACHED There are various symptoms of kidney trouble rheumatic pains, backache, fore muscles. : stiff Joints, and "always tired feel ing Mrs. Georpe Morgan. K. Fairfield, VL, writes: "My head ached and whole body ached so I could not sleep. Koler Kidney Pills gave me relief." They heat and strengthen weak, disordered kidneys and bladder and help them in their work of filtering the blood and casting out of the system the impurities that cause pain and disease. Prompt- in ac tion. Sold everywbere.-Adv. long time. ; was able to get oat yesterday for the first time since the banning of December. Miss Mimn Holman has been sick during the past week. A party of hunters went up to ward ths Abiqua forks yesterday on a coyote hunting expedition. DOXEY TO SPEAK President Carl Gregg Doney ot Willamette, university, will ad dress the Marion County Realtors' association Thursday noon in the Y.W.C.A. jduring the luncheon hour. Many matters of Impor tance are scheduled to be discus sed, among them the jitney and thw street "ar situation. SILVERT0N NEWS TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS ALSO sleep rooms. $2.50 per week ISO Court street. Bis Star Show Katherine MacDonald Wesley Barry and Charlie Chaplin IL1 0 00 25c 'I Read the Classified Ads," Ilionograph Kecords Exchanged for 15c, at Moore Dunn Music store, basement Ma sonic bldg., State and High Sts. Adv. Five RI3 Banquet During the state Christian En deavor convention to be held in Salem, February 16-19, a banquet Consultation and examination. Drs. Bradford ft Bradford, D. C, state licensed physicians. Ten years In practice. Phone 526. Suite S19 Oregon Bldg. Adv. Fleming Home SoM The Fleming home at Cottage and Center streets has been sold for $6,500. The deed of transfer was filed for record yesterday in which R. B. Fleming and wife transfer title to the property to Laura E. Lashwaj. Youth Is Sentenced Ben Johnson, who gave his will be given the 1000 attending nf, Een. Caahman when ar- delegates, as well as 200 or more rf8td b DO,ice officers Saturday locally interested in the sessions. ",K"l'wu"" rraigneooeiore vuy As there is no community building jmmm mmm mmmmmmmnm nam m iijjm mum - - - : -- Recorder Race yesterday pleaded guilty to a charge of being in toxicated and of having had in toxicating liquor in his posses sion. Johnson was given a five- day jail sentence. He told the police that ha bad secured the liquor from a stranger who was passing through town." Last Times WALLACE REID LILA LEE In "Mr FREE" . Tomorrow "The Little Minister Evans Facet Trial- Cody Evans, who was arrested Saturday night on a charge of having liquor in his possession. was yesterday 'arraigned before City Recorder Earl Race on a possession of liquor charge. He , entered a plea of not guilty and will be tried in the city court at I o'clock this morning. I BITS FOR BREAKFAST j : . The plot thickens. S S S Mayor Baker is out of the gub ernatorial race. Three cold snaps are too many for we Webfeet ; we hope It is three times and out. mm Salem's business houses ; are going out after business from far places, and making offers to bring it. S m "m Nothing succeeds like success. Since Willamette valley hens have for a second time copped off the world's layine record. California poultrymen are. pulling up stakes and coming to this valley. We cannot get too many of them, from any or all the states and countries. S S A Denver girl walked 11 miles in her sleep, and then awoke whn F,h heard the sound of a motorcar engine. When a nicely tnrned-up motorcar engine will not make them sit up and take notice there is no hope. V " s Boxing bouts in Cleveland, O., hereafter will be for men only or for women only, Mayor Kohler has decreed. The announcement is tantalizingly incomplete. Are the principals at the bouts for women to be women also? S S Many people who Tiad over looked the interesting fast that the French cabinet has a m nister ot sports will have it recalled by the announcement that the reap pointment of Gaston Vidal to the Phonograph Record I office assures the successful stag- kxenanged for l&c, at Moore-fjne Df the next Olympic games in Whitney Boys to Meet Dr. H. C. Epley is jbf the opin ion that if the boys in the city who can sing only know of the ad vantages of the training he is giv ing them in the Whitney boys' chorus, there would be more than 100 on hand this evening when the singing begins at 4:30 o'clock at the high school. Mother and Baby Well Mrs. Harrison Mowery and her week-old son, who are being tak en care of by the county on North Twentieth street, are both doing well, according to reports from the county court. The Mowery family for which the county is caring at present, includes the mother, the wek-old baby, twins about 2 y years old and a boy 5 years old. The father was re cently sentenced to the peniten tiary. Hans Hansen was called to Mc K?e the latter part of the week due to the severe illness' of his sister, Mrs. A. Johnson. ' Carl Harvy is visitipc V mother, Mrs. Mommerack.i at .i verton. Mr. Harvey was a forme: resident of Silverton. MrSi F. W. Pettyjohn H spend ing a few days at Portland. Mrs. Husby, tti? mother of Mrs. Pettyjohn, is preparing to leave for California. Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Mejei 1 children motorej to Seotts .V .1 ; Sunday afternoon to visit a Filter! of Mrs. Meyers, who is quite ill. Rev. J. A. Bennett, who is hold ing meetings at Stayton,; expects to complete them by next Sunday. The new parsonage for tho Con gregational church isfnearing complet'on. The house, although small, is built on very: artistic lines. It is being buiiV on tna Congregational church property at Second and Park streets. The church building will be started In the near future. ; Mrs. J. P. Hansen and her son, Hans, motored to Vancouver, Wash , Friday to visit at the Richard Hansen home. They al so stopped at Portland: to visit Mr. and Mrs. Axel ' Anderson. Both the Anderson and Richard Hansen families are former Sil verton residents. Mr. and Mrs. Hansen returned to Silverton on Sunday. Mrs. Corhouse is ill at her home on the East hill. Mrs. Anna K. Jensen, who has been confined to her home for a LADD & BUSH, BANKERS EsUblisaed 1863 General Banking Bosineaa Office Hours from 10 a. m. to I p. m. Dunn Music store, basement Ma' sonic bldg., State and High Sts. Adv. IF 1 HS Are Your. Electric Fixtures Tarnished .We can refinish them for you WELCH ELECTRIC CO. 379 State Street American Beauty Irons Hot Point Irons 74 OUT IID ITCHES APPLY SULPHUR Salesman In Arrested Ralph Charles Morrison, sales man whose name was at first put on the police station blotter as Ralph Charles, was yesterday fined $20 In Judge Race's court after pleading guilty to a charge of speeding his car. RAGS We want j them and want them badJ Because we do we will pay you the high eat 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 I and One Bargains 402 N. Coml. Phone 623 UVCLB BEX SAYB: Tomorrow. Nerty. U nitre ty the y terday f today, and ywtrdy it put. Th only day yoa ha ia today. One min ute essay on health by O. L. Scott. D. C. I A Classified Ad- Will bring you a buyer. Adv. Medford Store Robbed City and county officers have I received information concerning the robbery of an auto supply store at Medford Saturday, when car accessories., a cash register and typewriter ; were taken by four men who are traveling In a small Overland, car. The car is reported to have been traveling north from Medford when last seen. $7000 Real Estate Sale A deed for 307 acres, the north half of sactlon 18. township 9 south of range 4 east, has been riled for record. The land was purchased by David Wilson of Spokane from John Leuthold of Minnesota. The consideration in I tho deed was named as $1 and other valuable consideration. There was attached to the deed $7000 In revenue stamps. Paris, including the largest and best eaulDDed stadium in the world. Incidentally it suggests confidence that tlv? big show will ' .r-it the moment you apply be a naying venture, if rot that Mentho-Sulphur to an itching. the people will soon be able to af ford the luxury of attending it. PERSONALS Xow Living in Kalem Miss Ruby Purdy and family, of Portland, have moved to Salem and are making their home at 175 South Fourtasntth street. Mrs. Purdy is with the bonus commis sion office in the United States National bank building. : i IM That your eyesight is Just what it should be and there will be a marked difference in the ease with which you work. The only way to KNOW is to have an expert examination of your eyes. Let us make that exam ination. Phone for appoint ment. ; MORRIS OPTICAL CO. 204-211 Salem Bank of ' Commerce Building Oregon's Largest Optical : institution Phone 229 for appointment Give You Body Its Due Reverence Bring out the physical side of - your nature. Give your body its due reverence. The body is controlled by - mental Impulses that travel the nerve lines of the body from the brain down the spinal cord and out into the body through the spinal nerve openings in the spine. To take ordinary precau tions toward keeping each Joint of the spine in align ment with its neighbor is ttin first law of health. Fre- q.uent analysis of the spineI and adjustment ot misalign ed vertebrae is a common sense measure of prevention. In event of sudden illness, going to the" chiropractor first, is taking the Bhort cut to health. v Chiropractic spinal ad justments remove the cause of disease in the eyes, ears, nose, throat, lungs, stomach, liver, kidneys and lower or gans. lmTHFOIlCWS CMMMUCTK (0M8CTS nmuu on sniui arms mdisuso or Jttt. FOLLOWING OMASS' Soma New Reading The Salem public library has a number of n3W books now ready for distribution varyinK.all the ay from poetry to .current history. One of tbe now historical books is entitled "Veniaetos", giving : a history of this Greek statesman during the war. Two new books in noetrv are entitled "Reynard. the Fox", and Right Royal." Thesa stories in poetry are for adults and not children, notwith standing their titles. Dos License Business Rushing rso license to marry were issued yesterday at the county clerk's office. But the counter where dog licenses are issued did a rushing buisness with applicants lined up at the counter all day. A. P. Lafky left yesterday over the Oregon Electric for Yakima on a business trip. James J. Stewart of the state house went to CorvalUs yesterday. Mrs. II. E. Shaw left Sunday for Seaside. R. E. West left yesterday over the Oregon Electric for Washoug al. Miss Ruth Jones is visiting in Chehalis. leaving Sunday evening. J. C. McMeehan is visiting at Grandview, Wash. Miss Irene Sullivan of Portland was in the city over Sunday visit ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J- Paid Inheritance Tax The estate of J. P. Warnock. through the administratrix. Mary O. Warnock. has paid the state an inheritance tax of $62.56, accord ing to records filed with the coun ty court yesterday. Files Assumed Name b. Levy has filed with the county clerk, the nama "Mideet Market." under which be is doing Business at 351 State street. -NHS,' rim TMRMT f ) BALEM, OREGON J VBEl j HEALTH sEoma Depends a wka ro talophoae ST tot a tpootnt paost. OoBaattsttoS la vtttoet caaxgf gNaLA0VU . XyMAhkaiHRIUMt Dr. 6. L. Scott ! '." V;. Chiropractor 414-19 U. S. Bank Bldg. t Phone 87 faa YSrUUI Everybody Want Swift's Fertilizers. For prices ana easy terms see Clarence S. Bowne or phone 353. Adv. "Y" Junior Plans At a banquet held last night oi the Y. M. C. A.' Juniors, it was de cided to play" two basketball games this week with the Port land Jun'or Y". Both games will be played in Salem, Friday and Saturday evenings of this week. Among those present at the banquet were C. P. Bishop R. R. Boardman and Paul wai- same as the Salem lodge. lace. Bousht Law ractice Cltv Changins I virgii H. Massey, recently of Percy Collier of Portland was stayton. has purchased the law 1 in the city yesterday attending to office of E. P. Morcom of Wood- i DIED RASMUSSEN At the residence 2180 North Fifth street, Salem. January 2i, Jens Rasmussenv at the age of 81 years. He is sur vived by his wife, Mary, and one daughter, Mrs. Clara Nel son of Salem. He as a member of Sedgwick post No. 10, tx. A. R.. and funeral will be held from Terwliliger Home Wed nesday at 2 p. m.. Rev. I. G. Lee officiating and burial will be in the G. A. R. Circle, City View, cemetery. burning or broken out ekin, he itching sltops and healing begins, says a noted skin specialist. This sulphur preparation, made into a pleasant cold cream, gives such a quick relief, even to fiery eczema, that nothing has ever been found to take its place. ; Because of its germ destroying properties, it quickly subdues the itching, cools the irritation and hauls the eczema right up, leaving a clear, smooth skin in place o' ugly eruptions, rash, pimples or roughness. You do not have to wait for Im provement. It quickly shows You can get a little jar of Mentho Sulphur at any drug store. Adv. Here From La Grande Ernest Ringo. district attorney from 1913 to 1917. was In the city yesterday, appearing before tha supreme court. He is now practicing law at La Grand and says that section of the state is doing well. Mr. Ringo says that the La Grand lodge of Elks has 12C0 active members, about th CARTER At his late home 2650 Lee street, January 29. Obediah Calvin Carter, aged 84 years. He wa a member of Sedgwick Post No 10. G. A. R. and Is survived by his wife Adeline C. and the following children: Mrs Addic Whaley. Tenn.; Mrs Marie Clane, Oswego, N. Y.: George H. and Bruner Carter of Tennessee; Mrs George McCall and John Carter of Salem Or. Funeral will be held from Ter williger home. Wednesday at 10:30 a. m.. Rev. Mr. Glascoe officiating, with burial In G. A. R. cemetery. "V . VNv .-4 bit SPECIAL VAUDEVILLE Friday-Saturday JTew show SUNDAY-MONDAY all matiness 25c Bllgh Theatre business matters. He was a for mer resident of tbe city and told a friend yesterday that the many changes that ere taking place In the city can scarcely be appreciat ed. t Coming regularly Application! for the benefits of the bonus lawoLre coming regular ly at tbe commission's toffice m the United States National bank I building. Up to yesterday eve ning, those preferring cash num bered 10.313 end those preferring a loan on Oregon land, 7.710. No applications either for cash or the loan will be received after May 25. Legal Blanks- Get them it The Statesman ot- i flee. Catalog on application. Adv. i It U the Law U. G. Bojter, county clerk, calls attention to the fact that even aft er a dog owner has complied with the state law and paid the license ourn. who died recontlv. Mr. Massey has sold his Stavton law practice to L,yie McCroskey. FUNERAL Rowland Loses Store J- A. Rowland, merchant t Crabtree. lost hfs store and build ing by fire Sunday morning. He nas maun nn annmin.am.n .. ture plans relative to whether I Bal jn Odd Fellows cemetery wui Dulid again. The funeral services for the late BJanch R. M. Wilson will be from the Terwilliger home Tues day at 2:30 p m.. Rev. J. J Evans officiating. The bearers will be veteran? of the Civil war. Rowland Will Build Edgar M. Rowland has let the contract for a modern ridenc! at south Church and Electric avenue. Work of construction will start at once. HOTEL ARRIVALS MARION W. I. Briggs. J. D. Altman, Pearl Powden, D. II. Dia mond, D. Z. .Irwin. Mande M. Clark, R." Dunbar. M. Rowe, B. Wheeler, F. V. Bangs. R. W. Sllngerland. F. R. Broadets, JC Banks. Jay .Stalzman. A. C Rose. J. F; Cameron, O. W. Harrington, fm amit rctvwt lAnlhar eollar. lLT:Ioes: not-entitle -the :dos ta-' E. Morton. O. R. Harper, E RIGDON & SON Leading Morticians ? I jiy.oc J TL r fit? :E hx. "i" ft i H m" m ELEVEN LEFT YET ONE month of the New Vear gone. What about the other eleven? How have your plans for being in the thrift class in 1922 worked out so far? Saving is not a matter of theory, but daily practice The United States Na tional notes with pleasure that many new depositors are making a fine start and increasing their balances noticeably of SALEM ORtOON Webb & Clough Leading Funeral ; .: cLOireclbrs 'j Eiptrt Exsbafcicrs r 7 Gay MacLaren TUESDAY, JANUARY 31 at the GRAND THEATRE in the Broadway Saccess ; "ENTER. MADAME" ' Prices $ll50f $1.00, 50c ' .... , : . . . - " '. - - C!l CZ3 rr3 KAFOURY'S n 00 1 DAY SALE Today This winds up oar January Clearance Sale SALEM STORE 466 State St ' PORTLAND SILK SHOP 3S3 Alder St. A .... h ? f 1