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UK shirts are quality shirts. - uiaujr tUl, Will fit vou Derfectlv anrl o-ivo of service. The fabrics J 1 A sisung anu wasn resisting. NEW SPRING SHIRTQ with rnllar nttnrhtA on ...... - - -- Now is the time to get the first pick SEE OUR WINDOWS G. W. JOHNSOHl CITY Observing Anniversary This week is being observed as the tenth anniversary of Kiwanis, and the local club will have an appropriate program. " Charles Ar cherd will speak on Thrift, while music -will be furnished by, the members. Ed Schunke is slated for a report 6f the district trus tee's meeting at Taeoma. For Rent, lO-Room . Partly furnished apartment house, 3 blocks . to . State house. 1171 Chemeketa. Call 1393W. - i - - - - . m McCroiSkey Will Speak , D. IL McCroskey will speak to high school students of Marlon county I on the subject of 'Barn yard Psychology" on January 19. the hour to be arranged later so that all schools from Jefferson to Hubbard may be included. If pos sible, as well as those on the Stay- WOODRY Buys Furniture Phortf 511 typewriters azx. rr.r. V'i ' 14 liaatkl- dTlC UcIvm4 S4T W. Com St. . PbB sa - TERMINAL : " TAXI -'- SERVICE : i Oars foe hire without flilieo PHONE 2020 Day and Night Service (POPULAR PRICED . Ilea and Tonne Men's Tailored Suits 25 to f4 D. H. 1XOSHER TAILOR Dr. B, II. White - Osteopathy Surgery Electronic Diagnosis and Treat ment (Dr. Auram's' method) Office Phone 859 . or 469-J SOO U. 8. Bank Bldff. 1 1 r I LADD & BUSH BANKERS ' -"' ' EctabUsoed ' lKdS General Banking Buinea . Office Honrs from I BojnanassssBSsssssasssssss Ue Garry all r ' PHONC 930 ; Larmer Trensfer & Stcrap;Co. vt- V i Exclusive are both wear re i.v ncoi separate collar l 469 State St. s IN ton road and Silverton. This lec ture has been given to 13" high schools of the state,; and as welfcas giving the students some geiiujne psychology. It is humorous, nd requires but 35 minutes. I Dine At The Salem Iteniirfnt-- Daily merchant's lunch 4 5c Sun day Dinner 75c. 159 S. HigU. 118 Will Sell Bonds j "I At the regular meeting of he city council Monday night the fity will sell $30,000 worth of Ban croft Improvement bonds ! to ithe mgnest .oiaaer. f .... Two Farms Sold for Vh- D.. D. Gorsline has 4joilgh a 5 4 -acre farm from Adolph Kiftel- ,son, 7miles east of Saleth, land F. A. -Wood buy8 the W. P. Wrtgbt farm near Turner. Both; deals were handled by Geo. ThohiaKo'n, local realtor. j f : ? ji8 Itev. Clwmbers to Speak Rev. H. D. Chambers, rector ot St. Paul's Episcopal church, gwill preach on "Corporate Faith at the 11 o'clock service today Sand will take , notice ! of the position taken by Bishop Brown. which has occupied so mujch space ini the press during the;! last week. - VUvi Office ' v 5, f Brown ;' apartment 15, ' 1 IB Si Com'l. Phone 131. . ? J18 t i , . . i : - .... . ' - - " ,! j - WI'l Enter Contest . : The state boys training school fs entering into; the thrift essay contest this year. Merchants of Salem' are giving the -prizes for the school, while the countjr YM CA is assisting the school In its thrift work. j j - ; Income Ta Reports ' ; ' For Completion see Wj Ar. Sip prell. 345 Chemeketa. Phon 900. - ;:. r : i 4'. jj tf SKATING AT :;f f DREAMLAND? : I , if : If . Thurs.,? Fri.i Sat. ' and Sun.! v Follow j the Crow4! a; au to p. , ... ' Sizes bfCtjal from the i large fumacs to the smallest nut site.?; Tell us for what purpose, the coal is required sod we'll j point out the proper site td aae. But although we tarry .all sizes, we handle fnly 'one quality, the very best from the rery best mines. Our coal service K yours to command. - f S , ...... .--( . i Prlcea range from flO.to t5 Ai hantSlo the be,- , Diamond Briquettes? $15 ; 1 I NEWS and Better & CO. BRIEF WU1 Try Glasgow- The case of the city against R. L. Glasgow was not - di.Vn1s.sed, yesterday, according to word from City Attorney Kowitz. Charges of the possession of liquor still hang over him, and he will be tried soon, it was stated. Lindsay, who was arrested with Glasgow at the time of the raid on the North Summer street property, was tried and found not guilty. ' Just Receiveil A Dodge . and 1924 Owrland touHn? at bargain prices. Used Car Corner. J18 The Antique Slioppe - v , Four poster and spool bed. Phi 14 99-R. . , J18 INltryniMM Visit! I J. R. McRae of Milwaukle. a prominent poultryman. was in the city yesterday. Mr. McRae ' is chairman of the committee apf pointed by the Oregon Poultry men's association to take: charge of a state egg-laying contest. The Annual Meeting Of the stockholders of the Thos Kay Woolen Mill Co.. will be held at the office of the company in Sa lem, Jan. 20th. at. 9:30 a. m Those interested -will take notice. E. J. Swafford. Sec'y. J-20 Tbe,Peite Shop .' The shop of quality, service and satisfaction. Try our stamped goods. Over Btisick'g store. :jl8 Klav Kxix-rt t'oiulng J Telegraphic word ' has been re ceived by Warden A. M. Dalrymple that Mr.. Cook of Cook &. Andrews, New York city, -one of the leading flax merchant firms, of the United States, would be in Salem January 21 and will probably make his headnuarters at the Marion hotel. Mr. Cook , is on his way to the Orient, but plans to make a breif stop in Salem. , - L For Income Tax Report i Bookkeeping and auditing, see W. A. Slpperell, A. B., 245 Che meketa. Phone 900. J18 Dine At The Salem Restaurant Daily merchant's lunch 45c. Sun day Dinner 75c. 159 S. High. J18 Yotcrriay by the 'Urn .of Medicine . Dr. Etone removed a cancer from the face of J..F.; Bently. J18 fkrt Marriage. Licence ', . Elmer J. Johnson and -Jennie Anderson, both of Silverton, were granted a marriage license In the county clerk's office yesterday. Buslnejss Bijlding'For F Have excellent close In : Bldg. Owner . wants farm ' near' Salem. Becke & Hendricks, U. S. Bank Bldg. f J17tf : DIED" . : . PICKETT Mrs. Kisich Pickett died in Tacoraa. Wash.. January 17, at the age of 90 years. Fu neral services will be held i at the Webb Funeral parlors Wed nesday January 21. at 2 o'clock. Interment 'Will be in the IO0F cemetery. , - . ; . t , t . . v :i FUNERALS -J The funeral of A. L. Brown who died January 16. will be held at the Webb Funeral parlors Tues day the 20th, at 2 p. m. The I OOF lodge will have charge of grave side services. Interment will be In the IOOF cemetery. s The funeral of George W. Stur ges who died January 16, will be held at the Webb Funeral parlors Monday at 11 a. m. Rev. Kant ner will have charge of services. Interment will be in the IOOF cemetery, i . " . , 'v : - -" ; ' RIGDON & SON'S TJaeqaaled Berrlosl , , Come In and buy that used Ford. We j have them from Fishing hacks to City thoroughbreds.'; '. ': - - - I ' If-:' j , This is the time of the year to buy one . cheap.: i. . Publicity Agent Named jj .. Miss Rose Anderson has been made publicity agent of the Salem Artisans and will hereafter handle the publicity for that organization. The Artisan members ;of jthe. Ore gon state legislature will be enter tained January 29 by a special program that has been arranged. Prominent officials of the lodge are to be in the city at that time. Just Received i t. A I Dodge and 1924 Overland touring at bargain prices j Used Car Corner. ' i I J18 Boxing Salem Armory I Friday, Jan. 23. Billy Gardeau of Portland vs. Charlie jpawson of Eugene. 10 three-minute rounds. Spike Crosan of Salem jvs. W. Hennings of Portland J 6 three- mlnute rounds. Two siiappy pre limlnaries. ;t i . I. j22 ChJortne Gan Treatntenf i For colds. At office Jor in your home. Dr. Marshall, 228 Oregon Bldg. if i ili Holds Convention J ; A gathering of ljfhe. Southern Oregon representatives of the Am erican Fidelity Investment com pany was held at Eugfne . yester- day which was attended by Elmo S. White, president.' ahd Charles H. jElry, vice president of the company. The office ct the com pany i3 located in Saleln. . . . i'f i -i n j - , . Large Family Homes j 6 to 10 rooms. We, -have three dandies. Heres one; 9 rooms with basement on paving jfor $3000. Reasonable terms. Becke & Hen dricks, U. S. Bank Blcjs- j-18tf New Management Kaniel : . The Willamette Santarium has been taken over by :Miss Edith Dawes and Miss Mabej Caye from Dr. R. Cartwright, former owner. The building has beenf thoroughly renovated and rearranged, ready for use. The two nurses have been employed at the sanitarium for several years. If Why Iay Jl"re7 j Roast young shaken dinner. Served 12 to & H m; Colonial Dame town. Tea Shoppe.i right down 165 N. Libertyf J18 Desires Alimony-- According to an affidavit filed In the circuit court yesterday, Myrtle Waring resi3t the applica tion of her former misoana, ujie Waring, for a modif Ration of the divorce decree granted a few months ago, in which he was re quired to pay her $2$ a month for the support of her child, nl the affidavit Waring claims that he is married and has a child to support and wants the alimony cut to 310 a month. Mrs. Waring, the for mer wife resides in pan Francisco and Waring in Oakland. . The YWCA Campaign Is Januaiy 20-24.f Be reaay ana greet the women? with a smile j!8 Pioneer Passes '. I George W. Sturgi Marion coun ty pioneer diedf yesterday after noon after a hrtef fillness due to internal trouble. lie was born on a farm in Marion county 72 years ago and is well knowa in this com munity. , Mr. Sturgis grew up on the farm whichjhef operated. near Brooks and worked; it until a few months ago wbei hp was forced to retire because of (11 j health. He Is survived by a widow, four sons and a daughter 1an i7 grandchil dren. ; ; :f Why Pay More j J ' v Roast young ;h3cken dinner, 75c. , Served 12 to (8 p m. Colonial Dame k Tea Slioppe, right down town. 165 N. IiibeHy. jl8 Rill Rcinc IVeparid The state board! of control wllf appoint, membefs flo ,the state fair board, if a bill how being prepared is passed by the legislature. Thi3 is another attack! that is being made on Govefnoj- Pierce and is an attempt to wret Ithe appointive "nower from him.f jit is "claimed that this is an ?erfbrt to get A. .11. Lea back into! power once more. Dr. John 1 LtncB ,t-r ; : Osteopathic physician and swr gcori, 403 Oregoo Bids. iV J18 TTjo YWCA Campaign Is January 20-4i Bo ready and greet the women with a smile J18 ;. J Will Operate ihft John Minnickle has-filed notice with U. G. ' Boyer; county clerk, asking for a' per rh it to operate an auto wrecking plant at 402 South Church. It. wlllfbe known as the Salem Auto Wrecking company. Come Up and sSeei Our New Nightgowns; all the new shades at very reasonable prices. The Petite Shop, oven Buslck'a store. ? I , . J18' Goods Are Sold -4 'The stock of? goods i held by W.. J. Mayer, wholesale manufac turer of ladies coats and suits, in the Miier building was sold to the Thomas B. Kay woolen mills, the consideration being $1360. Mayer plans on establishing a similar business in - California leave for there soon. and i-'.- - K .' ill Just Received ; ll j " Irfr ?! A Dodge and ' 1924 : Orerland touring at, bargain price.; Used Car Corner. ; i Ji8 The YWCA Campaign L i Is January 20-24. Be ready and greet the women with a smile J18 Returns To Saltan; I i ; W. W. Chadwick of the Termin al hotel returned from Marshfield yesterday where he j was on bus-( iness. A new location is to be made for the Terminal, hotels, by which Marshfield will be on the lists now operated by the Termin al interests. r Thrift Week Special i i j Nice view lots south $300 oh terms. Also one Fairmount Hill lot, view jan.d paving paid $950i J Becke & Hendricks. U. S. Bank Bldg. jl8tf Rotary Chief Popular j ; Everett W. Hill. International Rotary president J addressed a fathering of Rotarians and their wives from points in; Oregon apd Washington at Portland last night, at V-hich about 25' Salem Rotar ians were present. W. B. Mlener. one -of the Salem people; to attend he metin? declared: that the pro gram which was broadcasted wa excellent. An Oregon Fleet ri -teial broucht the party : to Salem.' I ' i- i . H t I ' ' If Yon Can't Fix Vriur Own Auto, we will heln yon. at the Shamrock garage, 333 Miller t. J f l Our IHtri'Htive ! Payment plan if j you. cannot p-psre the cash. Pomeroy & Keee. jewelers ahd opticians. ! jlS i MKsoi Step 31 1. Becnise he missed a jstep while descending a basement utairs. C. O. Schramm of; 1255 Maron -treet wi'l be confined to his room 'or several days with a badly Trenched leg. lii : i rr MiKlnme X( IUMliicfn? Girdles . For. stout; firur. i SnecfaU Shop, Miss Swart. 453 fcourt. jl8 Cles Are Popujar , The most outstanding citizen ship clss of the year Was held at the YMCA last night.! which j i trainng students to take the fed eral examination ,to become citi- 'n3 of the ? united StateR. t ne islesmanship classes which have h-en conducted at j the "Y" for four years will meet for the first 'me Tueday evening at .7:30 o'clock. E. T. McCrosky. who has Keen the instructor 6t the class since its founding will be in ".hafe aeain. AportS men ar -egistered. . A public fo-tim wl" be held at the "Y" Frida" evninr ?t whi'h 35 meroher will be 1 In attendance, he met ng is sched uled for 7:30 o'CIOckj. ! We Have EinhroWeHnjr Thread" In most all shade's. The j Pe tite Shop, stamped MeoodH. hem stitching, pleating nd buttons. Service and satisfaction at all times. 193 N. Com'l. Upstairs. Intention Filed-- ... Walter Nagel 22. jhas filed his Intention of becoming a citizen, according to papers iled with the county clerk. He was born in Schuby. Germany, and came to the United States in 1911. He Is now living at Mill ICty. rscOnr I)lstHIjitIve . f Payment plan ifj you cannot spare the cah. ;Pomeroy &-Keene. jewelers and opticians. f J18 Child Rom ; j According tos a report received yesterday a baby boy was born to Mr. 'and Mrs. II. Gordon. Salem residents. The baby boy has been named Lloyd. i j I Wanted, Middle-Aged Mn For janitor work. Permanent home for right party. Call week days in afternoon.; Hotel Arsro. U.-: 'I i' !"':' ;' v ":" 318 HAMILTON PIANO $145 In fine condition, beautiful oak case. Terms $7 a month Geo. cJ WiU j-433 State St. Agent Wanted to represent locally the larg est organisation on the Pa cific -oast specializing 4 Oil Burning Equipment. Ray Fuel Oil Burners Oil-o-Matic Oil Burners ' Applicant must lie rinaneially . rwponislble ' and be iNe to 11, InHtatl and service all . equipment,.! . . ... Power Plant Engineering Go, 443 Stark St. Portland Judge Downing Improvi The condition of former county Judge W.;H. Downing has improv ed to the extent;: that he can be taken to his home. iHis condition has become strong enough that he could be removed to his home and cared for there just as well as at the hospital. Judge Downing was taken ill a few weeks before Christmas, ; - f I Try Our Marinelio Facial at 245 X. Iligh. Phone 1690. jlS Teachers To Meet ; Art teachers of the Salem schools ate to meet in the offices of George1 W. Hug, superintendent of city schools FrldS The pur- pose of tbe meetingTs to co-ordi nate the art departments of the schools. For Sale, Complete' I furnishings of f five-room cot tage, 1635 S. High5 St. J18 I Wade Fined Jess "Wade paldf a fine of $50 for the possession- of liquor and was released by police authorities yesterday. -: J I Cut Flowers Floral Pieces i AdamS. florist. 4 5 3 Court. J18 PERSONALS Prof. I G. W Payne and family are guests of pr and Mrs. A. F. Gof frier1 over the week-end. Pro fessor Payne has: been teacher of Latin at McMinntille college since 1908.: IP : f f ! Former Representative Childs of Linn county was a visitor at the -state house jfesterday. Ai Rl ftankinj is visiting in Portland over j th week-end. t Mr. and Mrs. IR. ; L. Kirk o Kalama, Wash., wer'e Salem visi- i yesterday!, C. P. Bishop fwas a v sitor to the Portland Rotary meet, which was held in hbnor of Everett Hill, International president. James Mitchell Is visiting with friends in Salsmjduring the week end, lie is from Springfield, Or. Mrs. jF. -Ej Burch was in the city from Motalla aSturday. William Blkn'ell. Oregon repre sentative of jthe Gray & White Publishing company, was in Salem during ithe Week-end. i 1 Mrs. jF. E. Chambers, member of the Oregon Normal school faculty was a Salem Visitor yesterday. Brazier C.jSrall,' justice of the peace and Gebrgfe P. Griffith, state commander (Of jthe American le gion, were Portland visitors yes terday,1 attending a state meeting of the American legion. Miss Myrile Brecroft of Port land was a f Salem j visitor yester day. i I ' -j - " . ; W. F- Watson, manager of the Western Auio Supply company of Salem, is a visitor in Vancouver over the week-end.; j Germans Plan Uniform I Traffic Rules for Reich BERLIN,! Jan. 17- With the re establishment jof normal condi tions in Germany, the problem of traffic! and?! transportation is be coming an i increasingly live one. The muddle which has resulted in Berlin from the attempt of the police to introduce American Ideas of traffic regulation has led priv ate citizens jto band, themselves together in art organization known as the Verkelrswacht, the Traffic Watch. - : . j. :;. i ; ij. Eighteen Organizations, com prising a i: tojtal membership of 750.000 German citizens. ! were represented at the first meeting. They included automobile dealers, automobile jclubs.j motor cycle In One Pair of f t lihi;:! Glasses you ran have lenses for near sight and tar sight, Unlike the 5ld fashioned bifocals they show no hump.! scam, or, line you cannot! tell them from jsinglc vision glasses, j li'lH-'lj1 j I f a - f i "hJ.P1i"!! J i : If you Value Comfort, Conve- nience Ueallyi Good Appearance, and Accurae Optjca) Correc tion see Dr. Mendelsohn, jfpr the has had piore than: a tjiird of a centtiiy's practical experience and guarantees satisfaction ih every i respect. He 1 does not belong to any combine nd his prices are very: reasonable. I i J :.. j ; I- :: !!-- ' I I IV! :.::-1if.l:1i-!i: Dr. M. P. . i- s . ... i i MENDELSOHN ' 210 U. K. National liank i lllds. rhono 72;J ' ! The Spa Special . M $1 - FRESH SHRIMP COCKTAIL RELISH Sweet Pickles SOUPS Cream of Chicken with Rice Roast Young Pig Ham with Old Fashioned Chicken Stew with' Dumplings "Spa" Special i Beef Tenderloin Bordelatse; ! ! Prime Ribs of Beef with Natural Gravy ; I Roast Spring Duck with Oyster Dressing and - j - j ' ? Stewed Apples Baked Young Oregon Capon Stuffed with jChesnuts. j ' : J ! VEGETABLES -. ' I i j Escalopedi Cotn. ; SALAD Beet and Cabbage Salad BREAD Dinner Rolls CHOICE 6F DESSERTS AND DRINKS Our Desserts' fare all Home - Home-Made You will etljoy equal njo ' I '. taxlcab owners' associations, tour ing clubs, federations of bicycle clubs, etc." ; ' i I .The Verkehrswacit will seek to bring about uniformity! of--traffic regulations throughout! Germany, and will work for the building of more' auto roads, f better.- under standing between the various com ponent organizations, and the. en lightenment of the public on traf fic' matters. Four Salem Men Have Long Service Record With. Firms For 24 years : ugiist "Neuge- bauer, managing. clerk jof the Pat ton Brothers Bookstore has. been with the firm, according to E. Cooke Patton.- fThJs Is hot as good a record, howver, as- ehjoy ed by Romeo Hunter, Fletcher Long and Nicholas! Haas. Hunter and Long a -e the man agers of the E. d.j Cross & Sons Meat Market and jthe former has been with-the firjn for 30 years and Long for aboukj2y3ars. Haas has been in the. secretary of state's office for fnibfe . than 3 0 years. j j ' ..' !i :r ; German Artists Wiliinq To Rent Their Paintings MUNICH, Jan.. artists have devised 17 German a novel way of earning' a little imoney while prospective purchasers of their paintings are miking minds. Through; a central organ! zatlon "they willj ilban" their pic tures, at a smalL fee, to Indivi duals and societes. : Thus - a collector is given the chance ,to see how a painting will and go with look in his house, his family before making the purchase and schools and clubs can give art. exhibitions at mod erate expense. Three ij. Course Pacific Expert SHORTHAND - TYPING Bookkeeping Individual Instruction. Phone 2142. h . i Tuesday, January 20, 642 N. High Four-year-old Guernsey and wood 6-hole? polished top nickel base and door, like.new; real good heater good beds; c tables; chairs; tools; home canned fruit: 4 rugs; cabinet J$ew 2 years rofd.l Ing machine; linoleum; registered And many other Chas. B. Kyler, Crn nor "Woodry trays Furniture for cali, or will well for you on Commission. Just Ihonc 511 and be will call on you. A i--.:.-. v., .:: : - - . " : 'i i I i . i Sunday Dinner 00 Olives , Consomme Clear; ENTREES - Fresh Apple Sauce ! j -Cream Mashed Potatoes Made, including! our famous Ice Cream the Oregon Capon, a meat without served. A la Carte also j 25,000! Pounds of Grape! Root WANTED Also Fir Pitch Capital .Bargain Y,i House ! : The ITounej of a Million and One Bargains 215 CENTER CHICHESTER S PILLS Pra4tf Ah forC UM lfc.it.mr I mm km M Bat, Satat. Ahnyt RdiaM sow tY pRuanisTs BTra i Sandwich Peddlers Feed Berliners With No Lost Time BERLIN, pan. 17. "Eat while you walk to your office," is. the slogan of a nek species of street peddlers which has recently In vaded the downtown - section of Berlin. Imitating Swedish mod els, these peddlers wheel an lm maculately white cart through the city, on the; top of which, under a glass globe, are exhibited appetiz ing sandwiches at a price ot three for 50 or 75 pfennigs, depending upon , the quality of the meat or cheese offered. "' j The peddlert(Themselves are al so in .white, in the familiar garl of a. chef.) They report a good business thus far. Hustlers whi are disgruntled at the slow meth od of serving j which is character istic of European restaurants gen erally, welcome this means of get ting away with a noonday lunch as they rush j from one appointment to another. Months' School j p Classes Daily 428 Oregon Bldg. 1 -30 P. M. Street in Rear J: Jersey cow; 2 shoats Wedge-" range, enameled back f r dressers; kitchen Airdale dog, articles. .Terms cash. FJ N. Woodry LtiiftioneiT, IIioiio oil fK ftWWUrt lllMmfIMlAN i : ' ' " i i-' .' :;-!?' f ':i; '..--;'''"':.:-'.:". : ; '." " !: : - ' ' " - " ;'-' 1 :. ': ?3 -3 .:' .-. ...... i .. ''....: ,.--'. : : - '- ' s ,,.