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I A THE OREGON STATESMAN. SALEM, OREGON WEDNESDAY MORNING. FEBRUARY 1922 'i i i I . ' i J V .1 1 i r I X I ,i CITY NEWS IN BRIEF Publication Ordwed The constitution of the asso ciated student body of Willamette university 'will be republished within the next 10 days. Several people have been bu?y retyping and getting the copy ready for the printers. A committee with Verne Bain as chairman and with the following members: Fredi'at ton. Bob Xotson, and Laura Uu? gles Is responsible for the changes and new rulings being placed In shape to be published. Ben KIckli, president of the stu dent body requested all changes and resolutions be given this group iu order that they may be properly cared for. more would not wobble. Some people claim that the new dollar shows the head of a flapper and that the eagle looks more like a i pigeon. guilty to a charge of violating a I traffic law. Judee Unruh de- j Suf" $203.:r clared the bail forfeited yesterday I kelson Brother? have brought after Mrs. Brumbaugh had failed snit against the Oregon Realty to appear at the hearing which , Exchange and Will E. Purdy for hud been set for February 17. j Payment of $2'3.S6. They al- jlpgo that th defendants are on- jers of lots in the I Myers addi tion to the city of Salem and that labor was performed, and for them, and that there is still due the sum of $203.36. Samson Trju-lor -Now on your farm. Bros. Adv. Vick Marriage license Issufl Only one marriage license wa3 ssued yesteiday and this was to lb'Tt M. Tracy of 'J 10 North Capitol street, a wood dealer, and Estella Qualify of 500 North Capitol fctreett For Sale Good Used Fords and Chevro let with starters and lights for $100 each. Vick Bros. Adv. Board Did Xot Mvt The Apollo club, illness of sev eral of the members and other causes have conspired to prevent a meeting of the school board for over six consecutive weeks. Al though efrorts were made to as semble the directors last night a qnorem could not be secured and the session was postponed until next Tuesday night. Estate Appraised The estate of David Cleveland Johnson ha3 been appraised at 2457.01. Of thia amount, lot Xo. 29 of Ewald farms was given a value of $2193. The appraisers were- J. A. McLain, J. Fiedler C. Battle. Bail Is Forfeited Mrs. Gladys Brumbaugh has forfeited $20 , bail which was de Posited when sho pleaded not VAVAVAVAVAVAVAVA I Greatest Human Epic "HAIL THE WOMAN" Thomas H. Ince's 3 8 i ... ",,i,.:i":r- X 0' G3 SHAMS 01 j SOCIETZ With j. Barbara . Castleton f Montague 1xt ; Macey Ilalem : 2$c The Wise Man Says 'SCHAEFER'S' Because he knows that Schaefer's Cold Tablets : are the best thing there is to break up, a cold in short order. Try them now and feel well tomor row. Title Confirmed In the Buit of Herbert L. Dane and wife against the unknown heirs of Elijah Gaby and others, the titles of the plaintiff was con firmed to 148 acres of land in section 20, township 9, south of range 2 west. Divorce IWumhI In the dvorce suit of Rose Ben nett against Ralph Bennett, the court found that while many of the allegations of the plaintiff were true, and that under ordin ary circumstances tafoinhrdlbmf ary conditions she would be en titled to a divorce, yet when the plaintiff left Oregon in 1919, she had transferred her residence and for that reason the court har no jurisdiction and could not grant the relief asked. evening to initiate members. Joe Minton. commander of American legion post No. 9. will become one of the ex-service men who will be initiated into the myster ies of the sign found so often on freight cars in France. Will Return Xcxt Week D. A. White, who has been spending the winter at Long Beach. Calif . is expected to re turn the first week in March. Mrs. White will probably stay in the south a few days longer Returned from Med fort 1 Miss Mabel Sandberg, formerly with Patton brothers, returned to Salem yesterday after a short vis it at Medford. LDCKLEV OFFERS S 1 WIN 1 Member of Portland Journal Staff is Speaker at Noon Luncheon no heart throbs, for the liquor! manufacturing plant, complete In! all details, was found by a Buena j Vista farmer who called in the! officers, desiring to cooperate! with prohibition laws. j Booze makers are thought to! have secreted the still upon the! Buena Vista farm with the inters-j tion of calling later for their property- j The still is. well made end a!-- though of small capacity, is said I to be the best distilling unit brought into the sheriff's office. You Can Now Hay A Samson tractor at $690 de livered. Vick Bros. Adv. Rotary Ranqnet This KTcning Members of the Rotary club are planning for an interesting banquet to be held this evening at the Marion hotel at 6:30 o'clock. The program will be put on by the McMinnville Tto tarians. Jack Rale, president of the Portland Rotary club, and Charles Hall of Marshfield, are on the program. Name Filed for record The Valley Motor company has filed for record the name under which it will conduct business. The incorporators are Charles A- Park, W. L. Phillips and C. It. Muston. The capital stock of the company is given as $40,000. di vided nto 400 shares of $100 'e'ach. LegtU Blanks Get them at The Statesman ot flee. Catalog on annllcatlnn Adv. " Want Sole Tftle In the suit of J. W. Inman against Murtie Inman, the plain tiff has asked the circuit court for an order decreeing that he is the sole owner of a 10-acre tract and that his wife. Murtie Imann, has no interest of any kind. In the complaint the plaintiff al leges that he bought the land with his own money and that his wife deserted him, but that she claimed some interest in the tract. He asks the court that the title be in mm alone and that his wife be debarred from all interest. Eight Per Cent Paid monthly. Invest at home in safety. Elmo S. White, 402 Masonic Temple. Phone 925. Adv. Eager for New Dollars The Ladd & Bush bank receiv ea yesterday loo of the new peace dollars. Like the proverb ial hot cakes, they went fast. Bankers do not like the first Is sued of the peace dollar as'they refuse to stack up, either on ac count of too much milling, or wrong bevel. The second issue of the peace dollars were changed In order that the stack of .10 or ISIS 25c Schaeies Drug Store " u -."'. - Sole Agent Garden Court Preparations 135 N. Coma, rione 197 May McAvoy Kathlyn Williams In "A Virginia. Courtship ? Coming Sunday "Hail, The Woman" 4 '' i . voir inr c & f?l? In trusting your eyes to our. care; Wo are proud of our large number of patients who speak so well ot our work: it Is indeed a pleasure to"" give the type it service which merits this commen dation. May we talk "eye troubles" with you, too? MORRIS orncAii co. 204-211 Salem Bank of Commerce Building ' Oregon's Largest Optical Institution Phono 239 for Appointment BALEM, OREGON 1 1 Hartman's Glasxei Easier and Better7 Wear them, nd ae HARTMAN BROS, Phone 1255 ' Salem, Oregoa SAVE$$$ bv buying your hardware and furniture at The Capital Hard. rare & Furniture uo zsa is, Commercial street. Phone 947 Magicians Return Frank Wagar and E. Cooke Patton, the only two real magic ians in the city returned yester day from a meeting with the Portland magical association. It is understood they both brought home some new tricks which they will in time spring on the public. Meeting at Dallas Officials of the Willamette Val ley Flax and Hemp Growers Co operative association will meet in Dallas today to hear the proposal of that community in regard to selling to the association a mill and two acres of property with the water rights for the establish ing of tlje first flax plant in the valley by the association. In the evening, there will be a meeting with Dallas citizens and members of the Dallas Commercial club with the directors of the flax association. License Basinet Good The call for dog licenses at the Four Iays More- John J. Collins, deputy inter nal revenue collector, will be at county clerk's office continues the postoffice the remainder of steady. Up to yesterday after- this week to assist in' making out noon, 919 licences and that many income reports. It is not known heavy leather collars had been whether he will return, and ac handed out orer the doe license cording to the law, March 15 is eounter. Chance for Wireless- Wednesday night at midnight, message will be sent out from Los Angeles by wiretess, giving a message to the whole world and a I the final date when income tax returns may be made. This advice given by Mr. Collins is free and is furnished by the internal rev enue office just to expedite and laid the matter of proper income tax returns. Contrary to a gen- Fred Lockley, writer for the Portland Journal, in addressing members of the Kiwanis club yes terday noon at the Marion hotel, said: "It is your own attitude to wards life and your job that makes you successful or not. It is not outside influences. "If you cannot be proud of your job, get out and Go something else. Dignify your job, whatever it is. You can make a little job a big one. You can make your job what you wish. "Success mut be shared with others. It is giving and not getting that makes for permanent happiness. "Pulling tosrether is the secret1 of any community, family or club. In life, every one radiates the ros pal of good cheer or of pessimism. "Your work may tire you or rest you. If you like it, it will rest you and strengthen and de velop you." A resolution was passed endors ing the action of a committee ap pointed in drawing up resolutions that the Kiwanis club as a wholo do everything possible to urge congressmen from Oregon to sup port a bill in Congress for a $150. 000 appropriation for buildings at the Salem Indian school. It is felt by the members of the Kiwanis club that within a few years, the department of the in terior may decide to consolidate some of the Indian schools in the west and for this reason, efforts should be made to maintain a school at Chemawa that will per mit the attendance of 1000 pupils. greeting from Rotary. Amateur ?ral report, no extension of time nas Deen granted to corporations to make their returns. They must also be in by March 15 to avoid penalty. wireless operators of the city will have opportunity to pick up the message. Object to Criticism The Oregon Retail Clothiers' association which met in annual Employes of the Salem postol- apasinn vpstprriav went nn record rice are listening daily to the Traffic Inspectors to Meet in Salem Saturday T. A. Raffety. chief state traf fic inspector, announces a meet ing of all inspectors connected j with the department together with j some of the higher state officials! and members of the highvray de- J partment. to be held in Salem on , Saturday of this week. I Govetnor Olcott. Secretary of State Kozer and Chairman R. A. Booth of the state highway com mission will be among the speak ers. In the forenoon the confer ence will be given over to the state officers, but in the after noon other traffic officers, a num ber of them representing various cities, will be given opportunity to express themselves. New highway enactments will be discussed, among other thing, and assignments of territory will be made to the state inspectors. NORMAL NOTES PERSONALS as condemning the action of At- twft. song of the day-old torney General Daujcherty in criti- fhick- Tor be it known this is cising unjustly the Vetail clothiers e season tor day-old chicks, and of the country without making a thre is nf w being shipped many proper investigation. The associa- o containing from 50 to 100 tion endorsed telegrams recently chicks by parcel post. These are sent to Washington refuting aJ1 to Pin" a f" d'Stant as charges made by the attorney gen- &s Jefed S3 eral. Record Sale .Full stock of Columbia and Pathe records at 48 cents eacn. n. I Stiff Furniture Co. Adv, that a day-old chick doesn't need anything to eat or drink for about 4 hours. At least, they don't get it when they travel by parcel post. Davis Not Coming Governor D. W. Davis of Idaho will not be able to attend the con- K.un Pni -T tv coil in roruauu " I thru it .rtv, t .1 ... narcotic drug evil as it affects the ft Buys $700O Acre Tract W. E. Addelhart has purchased from R. C. Jory, who is generally a 65-acre located Pacific coast, but will have a rep reaentative at the meeting. He so Cocert Pollnnn . informed Governor Olcott in a tel-1 CO"Tl"?, egram yesterday. A concert that the Kimball school glee club was to have giv en last night at the boys training scnooi naa to be . postponed be cause of the illness of two or tlll-AA s, . V. n 1 n n fT. 1 . that I ouiSBi s. j lie cvcui win uo Biageu laier. Slioll rnmnanv Renolts The Shell Oil company 01 Cali fornia has Wed with the secretary s of elate a re pun uums rinHnsr the month of January it ' rnt ll rst I sold in Oregon ioo,si Washhurton's Birthday on 701 eallons of ens iiiiaiu, v 13340.54 was palo; in taxes. Today being Washington's Dirthday and a non-ludicial dav, the state house and court house will be closed, and all banks also. In other respects, life will go along as usual and all stores will be open for business the usual Mrs. J. Welborn and son Carl Welborn, and Mrs. Nairne Siegmund... all of Astoria, returned yesterday to their home in As toria after a short visit at' the home of Mr. "and Mrs. W. C. Wille. , .W. H. Lake, who has been vis iting his brother in the city, left yesterday for his home at Crook ston Minn. Mrs. W. C. Kantner left yester day for a short visit at Enter prise. Mrs. Mary A. Frazier left yes terday over the Oregon Electric for St. Helens. N. P. Jensen, after spending the winter in Salem is on his way home to Spirit Lake, N. D. S. W. Thompson, president of the realty board of Vancouver, Wn., was In the city yesterday BRUSH COLLEGE CAPITAL BARGAIN S HOUSE v We jay Wf hwt price. We buy and sell ererythlng W tell lor lew. ' ' ' . 818 Oeater St. Phoaa tOS rw. v. Inh A ia.ln - C. A. Kells, secretary 01 c.l.m V M t'. A.. IS On iue J"" again, after having wresuea """ hours the flu lor tne pasi iwo Miss Collin ill- Attended 3Uddleton concert Mlss Grace CoUlns student at Ma. and Mrs. w. v. I Willamette university and mem- Mrs. Ellen Richardson and Ade- ber Qf Ch gor()ll Jg line Stewart, returneu confined to her home in Portland from a visit in .Portland wnen wltt an atu fc f ,ufllienza Fr0m- they attenaea xne coowu latest reports Miss Collins is ex by Arthur jumaieion ai iu ;, pected to return to the university land auauonuiu. i Dy the lirst of next week who was on tne program iur eral piano solos and accompanied students Hear Lockley Mr. MiQQiewu, ia uu ui - rrea LAckley, special feature Mrs. Wille. I writer for the Oreeon Journal. graduate of Willamette iinivcrciCv People ITse Swift's Fertilizer -95; addressed the student body Because u maKes mw muu,. or Willamette university yester See C. S. Bowne or pnone o. aay. He left a message that em AdT. jphasized the fact that while in couege the student is learning for Doesn't lake Missouri "fe as well as for tomorrow's les- O. F. Franklin, who formerly son. He showed that many men lived in Missouri, and wno re-1 nave raiien from positions of tnrnori from a. visit tnere a iew 1 weaun, power and fame hecai-.p.a days ago, says that Missouri does- they have not learned the leson3 n't look good to him. even if he of life,. They have slighted some wa a. former resident 01 iuai inmgs in meir davs of nrer-sr state." He says people are hard tion. To serve is a greater aim Dressed for money on acount unman to possess power, wealth and unfavorable agricultural conai-1 tame. More and larger returns tions, and Just holding on until are to be had from service, he -3 RAGS We want them and want them bad"" Because we do we will pay you the high est' price obtainable any where, Bring us all you have, Also pld clothing, furniture and junk of all kinds, STEINB0CK JUNK CO. The House of Half a MiUioa .. end Oao Xsrsains , 402 N ComT, Phone 623 another crop. 1 declared. V.mr Untrn. wheat Up Wneat was auoted af $1,08 a bushel yesterday, which is consid ered a good -price. Eggs went th nthr . direction and some v sold wholesale at 18 cents a dozen, while the general price was 20 cents wholesale. Williams Has Hearings In Southern Oregon Son is Born A son was born February i to Mb. and Mrs. Alfred E. La Branche, living on route 6, Salem. A. Claaslfled Ad Will bring you a buyer. Adr. Fred A. Williams, chairman of the public service commission, left yesterday for southern Oregon to take up several hearings and Investigations which have been deferred because of a conjesled docket in the offices at Salem. At Eugene and Cottage Grove conferences were held yesterday on questions pending before the commission. Today Cnairman Wil liams will appear before school Making Good Recovery aumoruies 01 jacason, county at Albert Evans of Baiem, ruuie 1 iuo hoiiusuuiiuo tuun uuuse 10 4 vhn underwent a major opera-1 discuss tne motor vehicle trans- tion on the stomach last Thurs- portation law as It relates to the day, was reported yesterday' to be carrying of school children. He mstklnr a rerv satisfactory recov- will hold a hearing Thursday at ery and able to take substantial I Roseburg on application of the food I Eiaie uiguwajr cummission tor roar -1 I .overhead crossings at intersec- Will Occupy itodgers Hons tions of the acific highway with r - Mr and Mrs. Jrwm? urmuu me soutnern faciiic iracKa. one have taken the Rodgers home onjat Oakland, one at Suthcrlin, one rnnrt street foy-two months, dur-jat Wilbur and one at Shady ing the absence of the Itodgers J point. The latter hearing will re- t amity in -Wasnington u. 1. 1 quire about two days. - - Mr., wtuiams expecia- to- return 40 If ommee to Meet ' 1 to Salem Saturday, The society of -the American ie- Z?thJ? 1 Head the" Classified Ads. I -) Carrol Madson. who has been very ill with neuritis, is improving. Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Hoag visited Mrs. Hoae's parents near Mon mouth the last week-end. Mr. and Mrs. N. R. Kunkel have as their guest Mr. Kunkel's mother who has just arrived from North Dakota. Mrs. Archie Ewing gave birth to twin sons last week, but one died when about a day old Mrs. Bernadine Kunkle left last week for North Dakota where she will teach school. Miss Ruth York, who taught here last year, visited friends here last Sunday. She now teach es at Riddell. She came to Salem as a delegate to the Christian Endeavor convention. ,n 4 Mrs. "Fred Ewing and'aon. Rob- ert have been ill for tne past week. It is the thought that lit tie Robert had the influenza. Jack Mitchell and George Easter of Portland were Sunday -visitors at the John Schindler home. The little son ot Dr. and Mrs Blodgett has been sick with influ enza. 1 He is improving slowly. Frank Woelk, who is attend ing business college in Portland, visited his brothers here recently, A very pleasant afternoon was spent witn Mrs. J. L. Oliver last Thursday when the Brush College nalpers met at her home, I The Parent-Teacher meeting Was held last Friday evening There was a large crowd, excel lent program apd delicious re freshments. Mr. Wilson, road supervisor, is ill with influenza, f Mr. and, Mrs. D. D. Gorsline of Salem were guests in the W. D. Gorsline home last Sunday. I Mr. and , Mrs. M. C. Pettys are Recovering from a recent illness. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dence of near Fruitland spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. William Caulder. I il Mrs. Peter KraU, who has been 'OREGON NORMAL SCHOOL. Monmouth. Ore,L. Feb. 21. (Spe cial to The Statesman) The jun ior play which was to have been given February 18 had to be post ported because of the illness of two ot the east. It will be pre sented February 25. , The danco, which was scheduled for that date will be given later in the term. Mrs. Ada Wallace Unruh of the Women's Christian Temperance Union addressed the students at chapel time on the subject of their orphan's .home at Crovallis. The price of board and room at; "Hue O.N.s. dormitory nas Deen re duced from $28 to $24. The usual Friday afternoon so cial hour in the gymnasium was omitted because of the danger of contagion. AJthough there are no cases of influenza among O.N.S. students, protective measures are being taken because of the numer ous cases in nearby towns. DIED "MYERS On the Garden road, two miles east of Salem, Tues day, Feb. 21, Samuel H. Myers, age 84 years, father of Mrs, Altana Embree of Merna. Neb., Mrs. Emma Masters and Mrs. Maud Martin of Portland, Mrs. Blanche McCleery and Miss Ma bel C. Myers of Idaho, brother of A. S. Myeta of La Grande. John Myers of CalifornTa and Mrs. Nancy Booth of Carey, Kan. The body will be forwarded by the Rigdon mortuary to Portland today, Wednesday, where funeral services will be heldfrom the Finley mortuary at 11:30. Thurs day morning interment Rose City cemetery, nnder the auspices ot Hawthorne lodge, A. F. & A. M. MOTZ In this city at a local hos pital, Freda Metz, age 33 years, a resident of Portland. The body will be forwarded to that city today, Wednesday, by th Rigdon mortuary, for funeral services and interment. NELSON In this city February 21, Charles Nelson, formerly of Portlands Body forwarded to that city today, Wednesday by the Rigdon mortuary. HOCKMAN At a local hospital. r February 21, l$23rWillIam H f Hockman, at the ace of 77 U yea'rtt The, ho dy lis in care of " WeW ft dough, undertakers and as yet no funeral arrange ments nave been "made. FUXERAIjS Funeral services for the late Frank Jos. Kunciter will be held today, Wednesday, at 3 o'clock from the Rigdon mortuary, con eluding service I. O. O. F. Funeral services for the late Michaei Mauer will be held today. Wednesday, at 1:30 o'clock from the Rigdon mortuary. Rev. G. Liening. officiating', interment Lee Mission cemetery. Webb '& Clough 9 Leading Funeral Directors Expert Embalmers ial, is improving. Mrs. A. Fetch and ' son will leave for Seattle 'March 1. Peter Krail and family will soon move to the George Bayer place, where they used to live. Mi?3 Theress Himmel has re turned home and expects to re main. At the recent Parent-Teachers meeting, Charles Demarest, W. D. Gorsline and U. Lehman were ap pointed to see about graveling the hill east of the schoolhonse, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Olson visit ed their son in Portland last Sun day. 1 Russell Lehman went to Brooks last Sunday evening with the Sa lem Epworth league. Five-Gallon Still; is "Found at Buena Vista ' A5 model copper still, capacity five &allans. rg. was . yesterday brought Into" Sheriff Bower's -.office by Deputy Sheriff Smith, and Barber. " 1 . Seizure ot the sfll " occasioned RIGDON '& SON Leading Mortician LADD & BUSH, BANKERS r Established ISt General ; Ranting; Buitrteuf r Office Hoars: front 10 a.' m, to 9 m. CARL & BOWERSOX GROCERIES 383 Court Street Phone 409 They II Stand the The Extra Pair Means Double Wear - ,4 r. Scotch WooIehMill Clothes that stand the test of long wear, that hold their shape, and fit well, must be made of pure long staple Vir gin wool. ' This is the material we are using in our made-to-measure clothes. . $25 to ;049; With Extra Pants . ; FREE for a few days vrnore, .. you'll; have to hurryt to take advan tage of this j Extraordinary., Sale. s 426 State Street The New Suits Gall For just such semi-boyish, youthful looking and sports styles , in blouses as are shown . in tthe -new crepe de chine models that we are now " showing. JUST IN! , In the assortment of crepe de chine blouses that we are marking at exceptional prices, we will Jn- elude a sample line of blouses very new4 and so , . stunning in crepe de chine. t '' We have in our stocks some very slightly mussed crepe de chine bloueiKthat have been r shown in our window dis-r plays. These are on sale, while they last, for only See Window Display. ip'8 Tay As Yon. Go!", ' i: " wm-v Coming To The Oregon 'Theatre Sim- 1