1 ri - 'II 4 ! I it TIIE OREGON STATESMAN SAT.RM OREGON SATURDAY MORNING, JANUARY 20, 1923 Z1TY NE v.. J J. Bayne reported that lie ran j ta Men j at Commercial I Stat streets yesterday. They re uov U1 accidents led Stolen N. Hastings of 4345 North iteenth street reported that I 3 wheel was stolen ; from the C-esori Electric depot yesterday, li was ' a Cleveland. ; ' llie " 1923 Overland ' Has ' arrived.' Come In and them. . Vict Brotaera. Adv. e:3 ' gj;i "Filedi' -'.-j ' ';-. ;v T The - State d Bank ; ot ' Woodland Med suit " Iti the " circuit court yesterday fpr . ; collection " of. a note for 285 against F. E. and E. J5. Osorne, . If was given Oct ober 27. 1921; according to the complaint ; and has not been Paid. V... r r. j; - r ,;., : j- - . f ' ." k 1 .... K IfsmsUtcWng Reduced to Cc. Klller'a ?Goodu Goods" stitching parlors. Adv. Hem- Two Fatalities Reported Ont of ' a total ot 486 acci dents reported for the week end tig January , is to the state in dustrial commission I two were fatal. "- They were: ' Fred Bon teiap, Estaeada,- head rigger,,' and Albert! P. - Sandl, Rhea Siding, rowerman. Of the total number J Bacteria, Geology, Ethnology, ' the Einstein theory, and the science of health. It is the last-volume of the set. "The Gift of Paul Clermont." reDOrted 4Si. ,ml.lt.ml.ii1.. . irml.a! .Vauk . 1 V TIT. t .- T.t.ni -rH;MO prOTlSlOnS OF. tnelvioaa will a. nan.l wlthl '"Hn Tlntyui" h. CU. VA VnrVmam1 j v n.s v ii au aA 9 uouai rvv 90 j av IV v m - -w.rv. aaau dqi v wcb will uo uoiu s taau i , . auub kj w wbcuiu ui wa e,av v ub not elected to Epworth league at :30. ICarpenter. wu uuuer me act : and eight WawA . V ' ..... punuc utility corpor- Veterans to Install ""WUi uul uoject to the act. The Sons and Daughters ot Vatanm will nnM Mnlm Inatlla. v,WM,,s mnspecieo Ition of officers tonirht In Me- by Phyllis Bot- Cotinty clerk U. G. Bover. road rnnirV hn master w. J.. Culver and County commissioner T. J. Hunt visited a WTewe' station yesterday to in- Word haa ben I recelred apct me rauroaa crossing where Salem of the birth of a sort. two men were killed last Sept- Frank Anderson Rhodes, to Mr. emoer. There will be a nubile and Mrs. F. ! A. Rhodes. January semce commission hearinr the, deaths January 30.' : on 1 17, r. Rhodes, who Is popu larly known : aa "Dusty" I Rhodes, formerly lived In Salem. nnea S3 : au"ui . whs arresieu ACKCrnun Kneo i yesterday for Improper parking.! Suit was filed by the Business He appeared before Judge Poul-J Men's Adjustment company yes- son and was tlned S 5. teri-r in th ilnntleA s court j against Delbert C. and Mary I Measurements,' Ackerman. - It Is alleged that lory. 1 ; "OTlngton'a Bank,' by Stanley Weymanr i ' : Kingfisher. tome. Rooks for Teacbera ; f !TrainIng for effective study". by F. W. Thomas. ' i The Rural Community," , by In I Llewellyn MacGarr. , "Teaching; to Think," by Jul- us Boraas. "Elementary Industrial Arts,' by Ij. Li. WInslow. "Teaching in Rural Schools,'4 by T. Jy Woofter. ' . Practical Problems of the schools, by H. E, Walts. "Teaching by Projects," by C. A. McCurry. - : Fundamentals of Educational by C. A, Greg- Dra. Helsley & Belsley Practlclonera jot Osteopathy between October 10, j 1921 and! , Cbildren'a Books ;.- and Electrionic : Reactions ol I Jrn 28. 1822 J. B. Graettlneerl "Deeds of Heroism and Brave- Abrams at the Silverton Sanl-Isold eoods to the defendants! ry." incidents of the world war. tarlum, Silferton. Oregon Adv. I aggregating $37.25, of whichlrelated by eye-wltneeses, edited nothing was paid. The original I by E. A. Barron. It Is a booa Son Rons Away I amount and 6 per cent interestiior omer reaaers as weu as ior Mrs. W. P. Robertson ot Fifty-Us asked. seventh and Freemont, Portland. C7EC1AL HOT LUIICHES For school children. : Bates very moderate. - j 'Tha Little Lady's Store ' ICiD Centex St. Cor. 12th .SAVE S if bayinsr your R&rdw&re and fniture at The Capital Hard trsxe & Furniture CoJ, 285 Na Ccmfnercial St. Fhone 947, F02 GIFTS THAT LAST ; IIARTT.IAII BROS, j '' Diamonds, "Watchee, r Jewelry and Silverware. Phone 1255. " Salem, Oregon Capital. Junk Co. WANTS ; AH kinds of junk and icccnd-hand coods. "We pay full value. , 215 Center Street Fhcne 333 reported- that her son ran away Club Organized from home In company with at -The Auburn Community club lad by ;the name Of Sam Crank I w as organized Friday night at yesterday, riding a National blcy.f Auburn, east ot Salem, with ele. They, were reported in Ba-I slgned-up charter membership of lem Sunday but left for Dallas! 28 and. many more in sight. ; Of Monday.' Young ; Robertson was fleers were elected for the year reported as about 5 feet 8 inches I were Koy tsiougett, ; presiaent; lrt heighth, weighing 130 pounds! rs. w. sneea, vice presiaent. and about 15 t years old. He nd Lloyd A. Lee secretary treas was fair, blue eyed and had light urer. The r club plans to hold hair. He carried a large scar on meetings on the firsthand third th lAft kIHa of lila hfiart. Hef TTiaay nignts oi eaca rauma anu was wearing leather leggings t Tite outsiae speaaers, wno Ueay spent and a green cap. : 1 w,n help to make the series otcUy. the high sohool age. The Trail ot the Spanish Horse," by James Wlllard Schultz. ' ' "When I Was a Boy in Nor way.' ; by Dr. John O. Hall, for merly a ' professor at Willamette university. I PERSONAL D K MEET IS at uir Ice Cream Bill Discussed and Officers Elected at , Two-Day Gathering I E. C. Naftzger of 'Gervals was: In the city yesterday. ; f ' : I Dan Miller, resident ot Mac-: yesterday - in the permanent local benefit to all the conlmunity. The meeting last : I . .. . .. . Sedgewlck.post will attend the m,K" was ne'a ,n "e wnoouiouae funeral of Comrade J. P. Rob- "1 " day. January 20, at-10 o'clock. By order. Adjutant. , AJbtert . Loughiidg)r served after the close of the bus iness Beasion. f Visits From Tacoma I, Paul Maag of' Tacoma Is pay ing a brief visit to relatives and friends in Salem. : He formerly Income) Tax -Returns :l - Deputy collectors from the In will- be In .Marion county for resided in this city. sometime' ' previous f to the final time for filing . Income tax re turns, according to word receiv ed- from that 'Portland office. the second alternate named by PMmuinn,ii XT TT.wlov for iney.wwt o .a omen, uvm West point mllitary academy ruary iJ ro jisrea a, in oiaj ton February 16 and 17, Silver ton February! 19, 20, 21 and Woodburn February 23 and 2 3.! - Those desiring Information may secure It . ' from them at these places and times If sired. I r A. C. Bohrnstedt and L. J. Cha-. pin are leaving this morning for; a several days land inspection tour Into the Slletz basin. ' ' ! W, A. Taylor of Macleay iwa In Salem for a short time , yesj terday on business. : . f Miss Dorothy Turner and' Mis Cleone La Mar left last night tor Corvallls. ,. . f Jack Patton of , Macleay was in the city . yesterday. ; Claude Buchanan went to hia home In Benton county last night; Jimei Stfwart. former mem Harold V. Millard of Salem v.. nf th hntitUk nt renrasenta tives, was In Salem yesterday, re turning to Corvallls lat night. i Named for West Point AI THE LIBRARY I SHAW ill The Use of Money", . especially for the use u-i . , Legal Blanks Get them at The Statesman of fice. Catalog on application. w war. , U1VU VUiU , W O w a book of the rarent to teach thrifty habits, by E. A. Kirkpatrick. "Introduction to World I Poli tics," by Herbert Adams Gibbons, author of "New Map of Europe," IdT. West Slem Service " Sunday school services at 9:45 gathered tendent, hopea to have a large LADD & BUSH, BANKERS Established 18SS -" , r i . ' General Banking Business ' Office Hours frora 10 a. ra. to 3 p. el, The Friday evening card clu met at the home ,, of Mr. . and Mrs. Frank Fieber on January 12. Twenty-nine were present Lunch was served, by the hostess. F. Gilbert unfortnnatelr hurt his hand while cutting wood, j Mrs. . E. T. Chamberlain and granddaughters, Ruth and Gar- Saturday. Jt Miss : Amanda Matthews spent few days In Salem visiting frienda. '. 5 Mrs. J.' Badllner' entertained the Waldo Hill club last week B. D. Wells. and M. Wells mpv tored to Salem Wednesday. ! Mrs. i C. T. Gilbert entertained the Community club on ' January 17. Visitors were : Mrs. C. ' A. Robertson.) Funeral aervices I McCallister, Mrs. K. Berg, lift. for the late John P. : Robertson I E. T. Chamberlain, Mrs. P. Goqd- will be held today, Saturday, at in, Mrs. H. Keene, Mrs. W. How 10 a.m. from the Rlgdon mortu-led Mr J. Badllner and Stella ary. interment i.o.o.r. cemetery, i cadllner. , i F." Safeld from near ' Salem Beutler. Funeral services ror I visited Charlea Noneman'a last the. late Samuel Beutler will be j Sunday. ' . m j ' w ob.a .A I neia Monuay, January -s, at i; Mr and Mrs. T. LIndken re-ti p.m. from the Mennonite church (turned to Portland, after spend "Practice" of Auto Suggestion hv thA method nf Emile Coue. a brief treatment ' of Cou's method in personal interviews and attendance upon his clinics by C H. Brooks. Outlines of Science," volume 4. by .J. . A. Thompson, i This volume Includes the subjects: FUNERALS at Pratum. Interment at: the Pratum cemetery. The body is I at the Rlgdon mortuary. ' And Damages Some Goods, the rest are as - : good as new ' ! . XTJG ItJqvg Thorn v :; DIED ing a few weeks visiting their daughter, Mrs. ' Charles Nona man. ',. ; ' : ! ' C. A. Fieber and J. W. Fieber drove to Salem Saturday. ; .j The friends ot Mr. and Mrs Tools Pipe..- ' i ril , 4 " Fittmjs A ' ; "y Copper Boilers . Hexary piston Saws Bath Tubs ; Sinks Toilets Layatories This is all high grade merchandise and will be sold at a fraction of its worth years; mother of Jamea O. Lup- ' ; Th. r Vnnerai rvin win be hcme la8t Saturday evening. The Monday. Jan. 22 at 10:0 tIme spent playing cards at midnight. ' : -"er. held a.m. from , RlgCun'a . mortuary Interment City View cemetery ! ; Several ! dairymen and dairy cattle breeders from Salem at tended the 30th annual meeting of the Oregon State f Dairymen's association - at Albany , Thursday and Friday. ' The big annual ban quet was held at the St. Francis hotel Thursday night with 160 diners, the full capacity of the house. Governor Pierce, himself a stock breeder though he han dles the beef and not the dairy breeds, on his home ranch was one of the guests, and made what is referred to as a powerful ad dress 1 on the question of bette breeding, better marketing, bet ter prosperity for the dairyman and : for all' the producing branch es of . state industry. " f Discuss Cream Bill On Friday a spirited discussion of the s Ice cream bill attracted general attention. J. D. Mickel, state food inspector, spoke in op position to the proposed ; raising of lr6 Ice cream fat standard as proposed by a bill now In the state j legislature, from 8 up . to 10 or even 14 per cent, which 13 the federal J standard. ! He held that It is not the fat content that gives aigestlblllty, good taste, keeping quality or food value to Ice cream, but the other milk solids ; that are In normal Ice cream. The convention, however. voted by a big majority to de mand the higher fat content, on tne ground of Its creating a larg er demand for their" dafry pro ducts. " i . " Scollard Speaks'-: , The noteworthy address of Frl- uay was given by J. B. Scollard of Chehalis, Wash., president of the United Dairy associatien of Washington. In spite of all the assorted ailments and colics that have decimated the cooperative producers ranks throughout ; the country., this Washington associ ation last year did a business of $7,500,000, or as much business as all six of the recognized state wide cooperatives of Oresron. in eluding the Oregon Growers, and tne wheat growers that handled close to .5,000,000 bushels of grain last year. Mr. Scollard has a story that Is not surpassed. If indeed It is equalled, by any sin gle industrial cooperative devel opment i even In California, and his talk was listened to. with breathless attention. : Two of the charter members of tne association, -men who helped found It 30 years ago, were pres. ent William Schulmerick of HillBboro and Harry West of Scappoose. f Of fleers Elected Officers elected for 192.3 are: J. ,van Kleek, Beaverton, presl dentr Chester Mulkey. McMInn vllle, first vice president; C. A. Laughlln, i. Astoria, second vice president; ; Prof. B. Brandt, OAC,! secretary-treasurer. The next annual meeting will be held at HUIsboro. v The council named : a legisla tive committee of three, Repre sentative Ed Cary of Yamhill county. Carle Abrama of the Pa clflc Homestead, and" Ed Schul merich of Hillsboro, to act for the council in demanding the pas sage of the 14 per cent ice cream bill; . also they will urge the pas sage of an "anti-Hebe" bill, such as is now, in the Wisconsin state law and is now. as a bill before the Washington legislature, pro hibiting the use of any vegetable oils In connection with dairy pro ducts sold as such, and the use of dairy products of any kind, in tact or by name,, in ; connection with vegetable oils, In the manu facture of any food products to be offered for sale. atTlaftaiUriwllltaVTiini tfWMi-vw;(iwf.Hiy' ''xtvwrf4rv.TVM..; iv... p ic::;.:i ' --''' ",,M.v ,: 1 hi. , 7":'$? k : . ... ... ?3 r- ',,m- .- - v. ' 1 J, ifL. . - J '4 LEAVENWORTH Henry John Leavenworth died at his home, 1885 North Liberty street, Jan. 19, age llyears. Survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Leavenworth, and . three sis- ; ters, Martha S., Margaret J. and Elizabeth C. Leavenworth, all of Salem. Funeral, services will be held in the Webb & CUT THIS OUT IT IS WORTH :- MONEY I 9 j Cut out this slip, enclose with 5c and mail It to Foley; & Co 2835 Sheffield Ave., Chicago, 111. writing your name t and "address clearly. You will receive In ; re turn a trial ' package contaiaing Foley's Honey and Tar Compound for1 coughs, colds and croup ;Fo- lav VMnov TMIIa fnr natna in aldaa on a 1 ... m VJQUgn emiyei ai y. i . h-.i.. ,h4,,tn,-Hm . hacVarhfl , w.m r. rcu.ulUu ... . Madder ailments: and Foley Cathartic Tablets, a - whole some ; and thoroughly . cleansing cathartic for constipation, bilious ness, headaches, and sluggish bowels. . Sold everywhere. Adv. m. officiating. Webb & Clough Leading Funeral Directors Expert Emhahners 402 1. Commercial Phone 523 The House of Half a Million and One Bargains . ! Rigdon & Son's MORTUARY Unequalcd Service Clancy, Florist, Inc. .: 125 North High. . Phone 381 "Say it with Flowers'' Chivalry and Honor Proposed! in Mew Bil Chivalry and r: ancient 'hemour is scheduled for a revival . In Oregon under the - terms : of bill Introduced by Represent Uveai Lovejoy and 'A. K, MicMa- han. Democrats. The bill would provide for . the ' election - ef committeeman -and a comtplttee- woman from each political party: as delegates ' to the national con ventions of the parties. The farmers of the country are of the opinion i that borrowing money ought to be. made .easier; That Is a ' jpolntt on ' which ' about everybody except 'those '-who have the money will agree. FRENCH TAKE OFFENSIVE IN RUHR ' . (Continued from page 1) FiriST UNCOLN STATUE, RECENTLY RESTORED, it w 1 mi 5", a si V. 11 f" I, -is-5r, ...3 : The first statue erected to Abraham Lincoln was known as the Lot Flannery etatue and It stood in front of the District Court House in Washington. For some reason It was removed, but so much ob jection "was voiced that the District Committee in Congress ordered It restored to its original site. Ceremonies attendant upon the restora tion will probably beheld on February 12, Lincoln's Birthday. 11111 1111 111 11 ' -'1 To secure and perpetuate liens upon motor vehicles for work? la bor . and 'services performed ty a driver ot motor vemciea. . H. B. 114, Coin, McMahan of Linn, and Sepator Garland To provide payment to Robert Haya from hatchery-fund, district No. 1, of $550. IL B. 115, Clackamas county delegation (by request) To re duce the salaries of Clackamaa county J officials 20 per cent, ef fective January 1, 1924. The' house' 5 ester day passed the following bilis; "II. B. 7, Graham of Washing ton county. Intended' to, discour age the promiscuous arresting of motollsts by traffic officers work ins .on a fee basis. This law world rrohlDlt the splitting ot ,Pnes 4rlth the oTf leers., .; - H.- B. 2 , BennettRepealing the section of the Oregon law which " requires assessors to com pile a list of "the pVoperty and classify It according to agricultu ral or, horticultural purposes. Tha lists have , been merely guess work,- it was argued, and have no value,' Tbir .elimination will save approximately $20,000, it was said. .; . H. B. 31, Cary of Tamhill Prohibiting the use of unregis tered dairy bulls for breedlcs purposes. , f ' only argument understood by the J Germans. The allies . from the ' very beginning had been . forcible in words but feeble in acts. The Germans, who at first had no Idea, of seeking to evade their, obliga tions, were encouraged by the mistaken moderation of the allied and became bolder and bolder un til now the ; climax had been reached. , A review of the whole history of Europe 'since the armistice was given by M, Barthou in support of his . argument He laid stress on each successive maneuver of the Germans. ' "They - deny the evidence of facts: and the precision of texts," M. Bathou declared. 'Because sol diers protect ( the technical mis sion, - engineers , and customs agents, those who with appalling cynicism violated .the neutrality of Belgium now seek to shelter memseivea- Demna tneir national sovereignty. The sophisms -will fall of their object..: They will not prevent us from - executing in Its entirety, with inflexible modera tion, our l well-thought-out plan providing for all contingencies. "Germany must give way; we will not. She has worn out our patience We do not seek the death of Germany, nor her ruin, but we say that to live, France must be paid." HOUSE BILLS II. B. 106, Cowgill Amending section 53, chapter 371 laws of 1921"; relating to salaries of dep uties policing, the public high ways." ' t . ' - ' II. B. 107, Carkln and Cowgill Amending section 5902 Oregon laws, relating to railroad cross ings.;. . : v: ':r. H. B. 108, McMahan of . Linn To raise revenue by the levy and collection of a tax on . Incomes. It. B. 109, Lovejoy and McMa han of Linn Amending : section 3969, Oregon laws," relative to the election of national 'committee men. - ' , II. B. ' 1 1 0, Melndl Permitting Saturday half . holidays to county employes "of Multnomah county, - II. B. 1 1 1. Lackey To estab lish Islands in navigable rivers as (separate bridge districts, provide for the building of bridges and issuance. of bonds therefor..'. H. B. 112. Lovejoy To provide for the licensing of . noU-resident brokers ' Of insurance. ' H. B. 113, McMahan of Linn Theodore Kremer, king of the melodramatlsts, Is dead.v His contemporaries- were - Owen Davis, Hal Reld (father Qf Wally Reid) and Lincoln' J. Carter.' - Remem ber "The Fatal Wedding." "..The Queen of the Highbinders,' Bertha, the ' Sewing- Machine Girl," etc.? It Is among the stories In showland that "Kremer furnished the most of the brains that masqueraded under the name of "Clyde "F4tch and that h, wrote entire "The Woman In the Case."- ' . . nrpencvw treatment .i tveryDOdy wzzzs kLi Glasses IUsht end Vants Ttcp Pjrcz:lly Some want Bome kind cf glasses and some -encth-er. But any kind must fit not toolarse cr too small. . We are wonderfully- well able to supplj what is wanted prcdiptly and correctly. - , T - : MOISLI3 OPTICAL CO. 801-5 Oregon Bids. ... Oregon's Largest Optical Institution Phone. 239 for appoiatne-t BALEM, OREGON . As for "Rain," that unusual play made from a short story 'by Somerset Maugham, If is next to Impossible to get seats, altogether impossible at the box office, and almost as bad as the speculator's. Such is the way of a hit. BIG DANCE THE ORIGINAL Billy Webb's Eight Piece Orchestra FOLLOW THE CROWD , At the Armory Tonight abandon their work. - - ' The French today continued to requistlon coal wherever thev found It In cars or barges in the occupied area. . . Relchsbank to Reopen . . Prompt action was taken today to meet the situation created,. by the closing- of the doors of Uie Relchsbank in Dusseldorf and the consequent shutting down of all other banking Institutions In the city. General Denvignes summon ed Dr. Guppermann. director 'ot the Relchsbank, and Issued an ul timatum to areopen the bank to morrow or spend the evening In jail. Dr. jGoppermann agreed to reopen 'the Institution, which will resume : operations tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock. It is prob able that all the other banks will follow the suit of the Relchsbank as1 the reason given by them for closing : today was failure of the Relchsbank to deliver them cur-4 rency. " ' r: - ;-" " .r j PARIS, Jan. 19. (By The Asso ciated Press) Louis -Bathou, president of the reparations com mission,' tonight toefore a distin guished audience, which included 4 Marshall Foch and Generals Fay- olle. Gouraud and Mangln, deliv ered al lecture on- "French rights and German obligations. J . Force, M. Bathcu said, was the National: 'Tlirift Week Carved in stone over the kitchen fireplace at Abbats ford, the home of Sir Walter Scott.ls the' legend, "Waste ' r not, want not. These few simple words contain in their entirety , the secret of the spirit of order in the midst of plenty. ' THE CALENDAR OF THE PRUNDENT THRIFTER Wednesday :Thursday Friday Saturday , Sunday January 17 January 18 January 19 January 20 January 21 January 22 January 23 Thrift Day Budget Day . Life Insurance Day ' Own Your Own Home Day Share With Others : Pay Bills Promptly ; Make a Will - Save a part of your income each xrionth and you will soon have a bank balance. .... . ; Our "Pay As You Go PIan" i3 in keeping with the above sound princi-, pies. . - -51 w1 J Quality 'Merchandise.': Popular Pri::c.3