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THE OREGOir STATESMAN, HALirT; OllECJOrK SUNDAY MOTINING; FEBRUARY 4? 102$ 4 y ilARGtTERITE GLEESQN (Continued "from rage- 2.) lag asa of the coupons' given with the ticttlsl Miss dinger is . a gr inate of "the Tannd "school here at- taa often: appeared on pro-gr&x-i asOn concert work In Sa lerC her home town. 1 : -v4? "v I ! Xil 3 nima.Weller presented 20 pt; 113 is recital at her ; studio Tne-IT. ' Juai6rX piano", pupils" WdlI tl a first" clas;,: Jn Dunning jtttit 2 Were "among 'those pre sent?;'' The' worltVc3 "well done, oi.3 'it the! pupHs ! having only taken three" -m en tusv work : ': I ills Treller wiH present' other Wlils recitaCtehr.iWPn . ! i Tbft' : - lis;: taking - part were: Werr'r rr own," Marie Statesman, jota 1 -rker," Karllne Rice. Mar ker Mcr.aynolds, DOrothy' Quack enhiflt, cradys Robertson, Ruth Mn Florence" HInkle, Kather- . . Gc ul-T. Mabel Cuppery Arthur Honenfcerg, TSlalne Brown',7, Ger trude r:rattba; JeanTWllson. Elis abeth 'Lewis, Gwendolyn Jarmah, Dorothy LiTesley', .James: Falr chlli. Jvai Kafoury and Helen ICatoury. . ,4 r . - , ,! Twee..7-our. members' ot" the Cal'ein Ul'r'a School" chorus un der the direction off their' leader, Lena i:"a" Tartar, broadcasted a program Tuesday evening from the Salesi' Electric" company ra dio 'station'. This group oILaiag rrs ha3 the ' hc'a or of being 'the first 'hiih Bcidor chorus la t)re BonL' to part!-?aie in.." singing' for ; the rado'.rarticular ; mention has beei taa'Se In -reports from outllsff Stations .of - the .solo work' fcy Kuta Tucker; soprano, and Lol" 3 Flndley, planotst. . r "j . . ? program:- . rol'.aw t 5 Wilson Y.Tten l5 L :..J nays. , . .,(nson Cliorus . ' - - v ' from "Pinafore".. Larcar: Sullivan Ear i clla from 'Tales of Hoff man . ... ...... .Offenbach . - Chorus..' 'i AS' To .' Y.'ll 1", Rose . . . .MacDowell !,. . : '...Lwilz 3 Flnky'V --v-':- ; Vilhr cr Laughter. . .Sanderson V Rath Tucker ' Ejirlngtlre" (Blue Danube).. .......... ' .v Strauss -"- Choiur - - ; Babe . ... . .i. .Geibel Hec :anal ... V ... . D Koven" Chorus ".:r:'r. I .Goodeve CciT.' lS'wiera;:' the ' Lilies " Blooia,- f. 1 , .......... . . . Thompson V,.;'-.;'---:Chdrus ""lu-I;?-? 'Fiadley played the ae :or.-.panlaents JJor the chorus..-. t , : ' --'"' ; .G5LN ASJZ3 DIVORCS I.D.'.LLAC' Or., re' . r (Spe to'; The ;' States iaaa;) -?.Irs'. .1...' 3 Laws' cf r.lclreall tzi pu 1 Elt' for divorce , in tha Polk - inty circuit court against her ban3, Frank Law?. Ias the ;.i:!afeii. tLe' :' plilitllf" chars.es i -.1 and Inhuman treatment -ra'ad 11. -s tSat oer husband itre ue&tly'beat and. cho'tel ter and .. : namher " of,'- tlic ; ertualiy 'rciteueJ:.her-l!I'i. lt Is :f evident that Stanley .!. !In. chancellor. 'of , the En- VU excecquer, to Jed,: a by his . 1:t. i of the ; settlement , of. the -t, qtlestion, ate somethlng.that :i bot Cfree with, him when In dlpicrican X7oman?7ins Honors j From Fame usTaris University u Tter?a Bonpey U ta winner; cf a double, distinction ; Llta.Lcr.LL. D. at tLo tizoi Parl3 unlTeialty. 'Sh . r , . Humanity; Wot-lf Curiosity, Rensoir :- Jury tiuiy Sought "The women of Oregon want the : woman's jury: law. v for ("h'o manttarlanreasbns and1) not ' be cause' they 'want to serve on jur ies as a curiosltyi' saldt Mra: C B. Simmons, repfeaentative from Mnitnomah 7 county- In ad dressing1 the AAUW yesterday, i : ."I asked a man la the legis lature today how he ' would-11 he to havehis daughter 'brought; in as; an ' innocent party Into 'a ".court among' a large group of men many of whom perhaps 'would ; be glad ' ttf . have nor involve " herself ln! such ' a' way as ; to - be Implicat ed, He said" he r( had never thought of V Itf that light: -Married women many times sit back ahd Say Oh but there are aach disagreeable -cases; brought up but is It many times worse for them to endure it than a young girl who Is dragged before the COUrfT ' : ; t - "Four counties' III OregoSi did not draw on' the jury 'panel this year and r when asked wiiy'-' wb men's names' w'erfe not' . drawn they said the court houses were too dirty for women; I tDld them if . they had a Xew women perhaps they would-helpthem clean house. , : L : : r '.'Why don't the 'men; want the woman's "JUTy billf Because the lawyers as a rule do not - want women. 'TheyJ can not' tell how4 a woman will vote or what - will appeal to her. T v hava - been told - that the women ' from the ,'eoun(y do not Want to, serve because they, do n6t-are to sit with women from town-" dressed In j silk; ; I served during; the ' m6ntb,Ao)t ' June? In Portland' and on : the rsSrhe" Jury' were- V two saleswomen c from a large department -store and j we got , along fine. I : enjoyed lit more' than . anything' I ever did, except being ; in the e legislature. That the poor showing' made by .some cbunties. 4uriug the ,last -ear was in -many cases caused by the' manipulation of5 the lists of those In charge, was theV claim of Mrs. Simmons.' -Those?;, who did . not want to' - serve were'' In tha lists put in while I those .who desired ". to' jgerver "were u l.ef t ,." ont. ' Urs. Simmons" gave 'the figures' for Multnomah and Marlon coon tjea in " the matter of Jury ser vice.; VnMe'-; iw'l men ' 5 j were drawn in Mnltnomah-, connty only 413 served,- Women-drawn .num bered; 1033and - of these ,306 served on Juries. . tJn . hfartem ccunty J'qf the f4 $.4 women drawn for tjiurV service.,21 servei while 68 were- .excused for Causet' i t Mrs.- Simmons' spoke brieriy on the needs for" a different law governing- the. decent-of property. She explained . for v those5 who know and think there ; is! a way butit Is "for those who do' not think , that most1 laws are need ed" according- to the speaker. She briefly . outlined a . proposed law which "would; while not be ing a community property law. give the widow more than mere ly a dower right which In some cases may be worse1 than value less as In . the case of forest land. . i . i YVCA NOTES All women and girls are" in vited to, the TWTCA rodms Sunday, afternoon from f: 30 to 5; 30 for a Vesper sociar hour in front of the fine. This hour is filled with Ifriglng, special musical numbers, i 4 I 4 Vpr fr V 1v b'" v-.. iriUi. - - I I J . .III- . ! I I I . .1 II - - ' , . - devotional exercises, and a friend ly time, tfith refreshments.. ; . i Mlsk'.Esihr 'rSaymi.. national; secretary of tilrl Reserve, whose J office Is' In -Sah-Frhhclsco, will be" a TisitdFa'r Ihe' ( Safieifi alsocl-1 atlofn-Tuesday; and Wednesday of net week: 1 1 Ttfesday . afternoon at 4 o'clocktMissDaymanilJimwt the grade school Girl Reserves at the ; Wa8hingtpn ; schooL. , The glrU; frornithf othericlnbsiare in vited to join with the Washington girls. On Wednesday,-afternoon Miss Dayman will talk to the high achoor glHsatV the ; TrWCA r' on PeTonal suiidards - of. Girls," and after -the-meeOnglthd conn, cil, glrlswith ; the advisors' and special gnests. irlU Jiold , a. dinner for, her at The Spa. . The Girl Re serves., comraUte will ineet at 230 Wednesday afternoon at the YWCA. Miss' Dayman' has' been in Salem before 1 and has met many'' of the! gfrl and1, advisers, arid ' It' is' hoped' that' those" Inter ested In .the- Girl Reserve work will have the opportunity to meet her . while she Is visiting here." . The eighth grade elnn'of Girl Reserves- of t Washlngtri' sch6oi; CherlWaniken corps, met ; for- a pot-luck supper and initiation ser vice at the YWCA : Tuesday eve ning. Eighteen 'girls were pres ent, r JTrsu Kenneth Jones, the new adviser of the corns, and two orthe girls were Initiated. At the same time the ninth grade corps, Sihalo; met for a' pot-luck sujjpef and business meeting. Sixteen glrla"attendedl" - ; ' .The Howehee corps of the Girl Reserve met for' their,, regular r, 1000 Salem people who are expectin&to lfa&aui tomobites this year to sd -the ; Gverlnnd : r -' Parte vAi tTi OurcombleteUne of cars will bethereiwiih new models and surprises. You will Y7 1 V-. meeting January- 3 0 ;at the Grant school.." i.Tne V"' following Ywere chosen to take'part!ia the; one-act play, jjlne Burglar,' which; Is to be ! glveht?-sod"n: f Peggy;- fDorbihy' Smith ; VarelIa,V Thelmh Hewitt X M!abel,BavrryWygant: - Freida; Jefan Brlckelle; iEdlttt; t VJrginia Billings. ? ?jf ' kf ' J'-Ut mx JM-A.' candy pale rwill be held at.thej YWCA Saturday February -1 0,;thel proceeds going, towards buying an electric . plate for" the'Girl Reserves Of Salem7to "use; when" the? hive suppers at' the PWCA.' f All corps will contribute1 toHb'e fund.l ' New Books it the .library : , "Mysterious Japan,". by Julian Street.;:;,;; ::. . - 4 "Short History of he World.f ifgeneral':vieW;of history put into popular form',' by- Hi Q.- "Wells. The author suggests that-lhl vol urae be read before his "Outline pf Hlstdor ,J . 4 l 'Steel.'tha Diary of a Furnace "Worker.f , a story, of personal ad venture among men and1 machines ai Bouton.' PerinV, . just before .the greaf steel ' strike ' by : Charles Riimford Walker. It' is, an ' In tensely interesting story as . well as a study of conditions as one man "saw" them: " r-'!? ' ; - ' "The" Hound of Heaven, the poem by Charles Thompson, with essay on the author and onhis work, by Francis LeBuffe. . Bill Johnston's " Joy Book! , a collection of funny stories, edited by William T. Johnston.1 J "The Honour of the Clintons,". one of the older; of Archibald Marshall novels of the - Clinton family.' , "Doctor, Claudius," by F. Mar ion. Crawford.' . ' . , -Willy . , ........ : . . - ; - ---.. V - v , ' Jeveitr O lan'tf- Jv Febi3rd to lOthl Pbttiand:it6mobile dhow every one of the five iTtTT,r 22)iivU'''Il.L - Quality Cars High Street at Trcub $y Randall Parrisbv . ! ' ; s? t i Sdrishlne Sketches' of a'liittle' Town.' another cbnectlojf ?of psi- pers -by.Stephen; LeacoJk. T- - ."Wanderer; in Wasteland'by Zane. Oreyj:;-4fti?';: - t3r'.: ; , "The Mercy? of Allah.-by H11- iaryfBelloc.: ?.i4'.'-3?-'; 'veJirv i "The iFair Harbor. ; the -f . new J hoveU of Joseph Xlhcolhl , ' - t-: f - ARDS FOR GGERl$ 5 'AND OTHER ljRl3IIXALS",: ' ,M ' K' . ;Dear - FftendtHTne?; lantl-Crlme league'.' Inclis charlr -table, beheVoTent5, ind' is1 dedlcat ed to the protection of women and 'children fby. 1 th'e prevention of crime. and pays rewards for the conviction ', bootleggers and other" crlmlnalsT To assist' the league to carry; the work all over the . P filted States,' ;I J am , asking yon to help by sending" 11 or more to thti' league atT Houston, Texas, and'aik some' of onr .friends- to do likewise.' Thev league .will ac knowledge : your.A remittance by sending ; your membership . card and particulars of the league. ; . ! . Your Friend, , p This' letter; la: "being Oread and sigiied by, ; laV - abodlng people. who represent ' : practically every j church; fraternal ?, orders,-. socie-?l ties,- clubs and nationalities in .the United States.' tt is an invita tion to you to, help, by contribu ting to the' cause. Send in your money, mkil retter, arid have loi -cal papers copy; and reprint this item. Adr.' " , - - ". :i .. - , - rbe proudyoii "makes - .TT?.ra) k dil!i - Ai 1 ECnisnfe Rcpcrtfd by.XJnlsa jSUirscti ?'St Martinet College f tobhh Lepplkt and-wife, -.lots. 79 : and S 0, Ewalds Fruit . Farms; Mar ion i ounty;t flQO : NHyland to : Mary C. Hy Iandj' part of lot? i 8,r bloikH37v Gervals, Of5"-? $ I Or ff ' f J. f C. DawBorr, to i D7. E.c Geise"r, lot 2i block- 2Pter WjGeiser's afldltioni tO'iSIlyerton; ,Of., $10. C-i S. ,Weller f ada wif e to -B. 1 Steeves and - wife, lots .1 -and s2. Chamberlains addition, to Salem, F. ' E. Turner to C." P. - B6ise and , wife, lot' 1. block' 3,, South Vest ; addition to Salem, " 1 1 0; - viamar xooze ana wo 10 uaas, S. Huft and . wifq, 'lot '5, Graeg- son addltlbn to." Salem, - $l&0ff. T Jessie M. Gray et al.'to Ai F Haullg and wife to lot ' 4, lbock 61, North- Salem,' $1.60 0. , John Schwab and wife to Carl Schaffer and wVe, land 'in- claim 3-6-iWi-- $1200., : -, -::'.. : V- r" ru i 1 1. ) r: . I i- - i - v X I " m a--' - . ill I . j' I l - - - X - :. A m' xj Confe in arid inspect lour line ot ' UsQdCqri7c::d At ' ;. r 1920 Stadcbslicr 1920 Stu-cbdicr 1923 Diby OterhnrJ;5 passenger tourias'...: 191 8 J.DucLf Fbty ' I92ffDcil;Fccr; 5 1920- Docfci Fcur, Ttcie crid $evcrd ether good bays in cse'd auicnc!;I!:s arc wcrtlr of ycar ccsritTeratisa. . , r ; ' ; v X 4 a 2 : Vi GIf-;0lCJp .anjl We: Will' BsvGbcl Of V-' 4 v . A' (T OpjncUth&timc in .10: H. L; Stiff Furniture" Co, . Opens New Store; Many Change Hands - SILVERTON.V; Or... Feb, 3. (Special to?; "The-' Statesman.) Several" changes have -. recently been madev in Silver ton' business houses and; property " wnich re turning Silvertons who har? been absent , from" .town '-lor" 'a i short time would be apt ' to : notice. Among - these perhaps the mcst conspicuous Is " the removal of the charred remains of the old SUverton hotel1 whlch' was :burn ed several';' months ago.' T.hi1 is now one fo the most centrally located lots ; at SI1 vertott and it is surmised, it ' will' not long re main vacant. ' , '- IL L. Stiff CO; have mbved tbeir furniture into the' store building which they recently purchased " on Main . abd - Hfst streets., . The ulldtng has'' ieen completely remodelled.' It now has plate glass fronts facing both Main : , and ..First streets.- T h e entrance has been .moved to the dorner, , ; :;;.,V -- . -J , ' t IT' E.' Inman . has moved his pluniblngbuslhe&fil from the" JBaEi- mari Btos., bnildlng'on West Main to thev Robenalt building. V Dast man Bros; will ; nsev; the spice vacated - f brt tha building of' mbre aioioco iumaces. . , . a The Eilvertor1 telephone" icnta- pany Is- now-'settled In i its? netr quarters on-West Main streetfand the telephone system around; Sll- yenon . nas again resumed: its aormatpatKtwIth". the exemption that we "now have a" rural andi a city operatortand a bell .that is -supposed to rTln'-'antomafjciif-- l Hi -S.Hendrickson hWleasVd the Eastman warehoue bnlidlng on-;Fik-; street r and will I tu& Hi aa - an pi f Ice "and carpenter shop? Mr. , HendrIcksonr is ,a bnildlnff eon tractor. . . . v 'V -. . ; I G.'.'I.: Earr'has" begTin. theeiFcc tlon of his new building on Jer ior h'j j farm r implements t Mr. sey street', which5 Is "to' bV.' nse'd Barr-' sometime - ago " pu'rchaseA' the' Richardson Implement etdr f A. .L. Larsorf who hasJ for somef tlm"0: ,past been ' managing the Breston , Electric .shoprv has opened a Jewelry ;- repair' sh'on n fbie Gem theatre building In . the Store room recently - vacated-, by L-P. Evenson. . - , Some fellow yoid make' a lot of jmoqety- by J contriving' a machine1 that wbuhl .jeHeva the: situation rwhen a fellow e estcratkers liT .Ded, s.-,.-t. r ".- .... -x-t f value for your money- v Special, 6 cyl, 5paiscnscr tsurbl:!:.:V;CC:C.C3 Ci Six, 7 pjjeager tcoriaj .....:....:.....51CC3.CD 5 pajjenger tonriasr paiscsser. touring 5 . passenger tccrisj . . to Demdiibtrate to X-IDITrrR-T I A i'..ri-'.i. I A Mb. V The followisg: Oregoo" co rri have' flledraTticls of inci, tlon: . - . - v.;.- " - . Portland "Peppermint Oil coci- pany, Portland; incorpor iters, E. Beemtn, O. E.! Reynolds, I. C. Powell S. B.; Hall, J. O. LK rod; capitalization. $ 12.0 J o. Perkins Motor company,, i L:i Grande; incorporators, XJ. C. Per kins, R. C. Frlsbie.' O. M. pt Tk i5?, .. A. M: Grisble ; capitalization, ), 000. ;. - Heryford- Building t-omrir :r, Lak'eview; Incorporators, 7. 1. HeTyford,- J. D. Hefytoid, Irf Reynoldsf capitalization, $ 2 0,C 0 D. v Guyer .&j Rloc-k-Inc. I.!ir fields, Incorporators W I!. Gujur, . E. M. Guyer, P,,il. Blocjc. O. c. Block ; ' , capitalization,, . $ 1 o,f o ; atttomobliesy-i';,, . 'i.v.;. ,t', j - .- - Mulin6mabCDeveiopmfint com pany, Portland; Incorporators. El UY'J. Bragg, Ttlaraie E." Cole, Julia Page Dolan;; "capitalization f50,- ' 000; mining.' ' Max Schuli domiAIssloi- cc... pany,' North Portland; Inccr, ora tors, - Max" - Schultz;, M: V.;.t.:, George ArthuT Brown; capltall '. fation; : $ )0,00 0 ; , llreat ickv realty, persorf il rrerty. - ' . " . ." I -,r- ? ".a". IlJ:. uC 1.--. . " . Cof di-' $' 8.5 O"1 9.S5?? 14.31? I 17.85 i 17.95 18'.50" 19:75' -22. 00" - 23.504 m 24.50 26.C9 26.75 . 29160' ska. 3C'1 ' 30x8 Vi 4 32x3 4 - 3la4v:-:i,. S2x4 3Sx4" -. 34x4' "32X4i 3 -3 3x41'..; 34x4 Vm .3nx4'. . -, 3Cx4,j' ' SSxS' r'..I; $; C.7T, e . " ic... " . - ip" 1 lr?!?.- "21. Oil 31.25 ; 35x5 35.00 37x5 j . No-betted-tinj to:.r"r chase .irea a3. tl;ey aro so ing; higher. .. lli.Lber r.r..'. Fabrics' ha Vo r.d rcr.ee J.- I -ft ', 4 Cotrunerrfal & --Court f ' V SALOI' ... .c..:., . a-) .1' 1.... ....... y323C 3 ;.;.C750.CD ... k - Yen -! i- Ai-airaa w recuTe tne ce;re3-and'tharrot:rtawo- i t, ! : :i li ;::a'csz!;rrel ' .- i'. j . it H