4 CURRENT EVENTS Dec. J9. Bualnea, Men's luncheon at Commercial club, noon. ..'.-.. Iec. 29. City schools re sume Monday morning. : Dec. SO O. A. C.-Salem dance at armory. Dec. 30 Philippine Nation.! day celebration at First Meth- ,odist church, 1p.m. Dec 30 W. C. T. 0. meet- ing at hall, 2:30 p. m. . Dec. 31 Company M dance in armory. Jan. 5 Business Hen's Jan. 19-25 Sixth Annual Marlon County Corn Show Valley Motor Co.. tractor de- partment. State and Front streets. ' ' armory 367 J. Cuv" ClT DaberC ". tratorl M appo,nt adroinis- F ranees Hulm for a write of habeas corpus. Order. VTJl'nr ot th PPcation of Stayton Kealty & Holding Co., a eor Ad." A al Aft comprint 0t 8Umm0M nd now8' or f v& C""" B. Big- Stayton Realty ft Holdin cmn.,. i- . . VS. A rin H'ji . " naay January 1. at 10 . . ,. . Jrfavf, " . I. . M" af- The Salem Mxr r m ! ... . its rem,.,, " " r u W1 r.7 ""C""S at the hall, i anernoon at 2:30 o'clock. Tues- thr,A . ..." . ' ra- of the stX S".,.thVlbA larceny of oertaln hl"h,7"i "e n.T "' Ad ,es et al. clivals. Butterfly- Center approving bond, Stayton Realty & Holding company. Default and decre. T O n . . . " o. oennett et ux vs. Mary E. Brt. osn a i --v ..... t c, V, wwt-and decree. fc.rbson At a) t;h . .. - " .uuiuirv r nav t and approving Washington. Pec. 29. . Kor, man Hapgood has lost his no f ,on f America ambaia. dor to Denmark through exc retion Of term of office, it was learned today after he had caHed on Secretary Lansing d reported on the Russian situation. MONDAY, DECEMRPP 29, 1919. I - m mm A - ' ' I 1 -- I ml K3 1 V I t (Ail ii i rm ii (Or i? . - i A'.;., i s v i til around lown" raw i tfaa i I ? . Circuit Court. non as Amrf u ' T MM IIM dti4 4 ilr d 4 a. j. a. . . " n i in the ninttA A .v - I A I " ' V T iBurtl . 8 P. m. "BUl al Peace Basis Between Ross ?o?iets And Esfeonia Reached tion, order allowing nn, ana hond. Rigdon company, leaatng funeral directors. Superior service. Moderate prioes. : t " , .. , Mr. 8c Smoker, just try a Kinsmen u uigar, me mna Havana short fill T j u uirect contraxt tn iirr-.i . . . this time last vein ZoZ I V." " " v-Waring. Af- no unusual! Charles Coghlaa et al vs. N. Miller. er smoke of satisfacton. busick, distributors. report that there is ftmmmt . r,.V7. i BH;Kneas m the city, in oi me exceptional weather dur ing the past few weeks. Company M. O. N. G will give a oance in the armorv Km yo An eight piece orchestra has been Ke rr. C. Garden of Seattle is enjoying a few days sojourn in Salem. Jacobs Al0",!".6'1 furnish the music and there SOg.jwm oe some special entertainment at midnight to welcome in the New Year. Some exceptional buys in used cars, Salem Velle company, 162 North Commercial stree(. 307 C. N. Needham about Baby Chicks. 658 State St. Phone 400. 309 J. W. Shipley of Underwood, Wn., spent Monday in Salem calling on business acquaintances. Some exceptional buys in used cars, Salem Velie company, 162 North Commercial street. 307 Hear the big 7 -piece : orchestra XJew Tears night at armory. 307 Geo. H. Brewster of Wallowa, water master for Wallowa county, called at the office of State Engineer Cupper here Saturday on business connected with his office. Two members of the county school superintendent's office were absent Monday attending the convention of the Oregon teachers association at Portland. , Superintendent W. . M. Smith and Mrs. M. L. Fulkerson rural school supervisor are at the conven tion. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Lamport of Med ford were among the out of town visitors in Salem Monday. While here they were guests at Hotel Marion. C. N. Needham about Baby Chicks. S58 State St. Phone 400. 309 W. H. Fitzgerald of Portland spent Monday ' in the Capital city as the gueat of friends. Desiring to become a citizen of the United States, Nancy Brunelda Pru ner, BOO Cottage street, has filed first citizenship ' papers. MIsa Pruner was born in Harrisburg, Canada, and ar rived in the United States November 7, 1914. Some exceptional buys in tised ars, Salem Velle company, 162 North Commercial street. 307 A tourist party consisting of J. McPhersoni, D. A. fMcPherson and Mrs. E. M. Astley, stopped over in Salem Monday while, en route to their I omes in Portland. &ome exceptibriat "' buys In used cars, Salem Velie company, 162 North Commercial street. 307 In the matter of the guardianship of Kenneth Moore, Wilbur Moore, Harold Moore and Donald, minors, and of the estate of Calista Moore appraisers have been appointed to examine the estates holdings in Wash ington county. The appraisers named are:: H. S. Rogers, George J, Lem- ber and M. B. Bump. Application to place on trial docket w Lemery vs. Leonard Brothers. h w o . P'aCe ,n motlon bol Vs" A- A- c!vert. Amend, ed affidavit In the matter of the application of i.m, nuim tor a writ of habeas w' "us- rue or habeas corpus. Edna M. Schocklev v t t Shockley. Summons. Edna M. Shoeklev va T ley. Notice of motion. B. S. McGinnis et al vs. Millln XVoii, et al. Summons Probate Court. M. Pomeroy estate, rinlma- .f ti Liebes & company. Ruth E. Mitchell estate. An Incom petent persons. Order to sell real property, Harley Minch, a minor. Affidavit as to posting notices of sale of real property. Harriett Hacking estate, cree. Mary Aral estate. Report. Mary Aral estate. Order. Marrluge Licenses. Fred Evans. 26. a farmer nf T.n Wren, Oregon, to Ethyl Benoson, 23, of Gervais. , Raymond R. Rucgles, 25, a book keeper, of Salem, to Alta f ni. 18, of Stayton. ' Final de- Mrs. B. F. Dimeler, accompanied by her daughter, Miss Gladys, a student at. Sacred Heart academy, and her email son Curtis, returned from Port land Monday, where they have been spending Christmas week as the guests of Mrs. Otto Pacjue ,-. ' ' ' The Capital Normal begins Jan. 5. Several new classes will be formed Including'' typewriting and shorthand both Gregg and Pitman? Address J. J. Kraps, 13th and Wilbur Sts. 307 Mr. and Mrs. A. C Hampton of La Grande arrived Saturday for a weeks visit with Mr. and "Mra Rhea Luper. Mr. Hampton, who is superintendent of schools at La Grande, is also pres ident of the state teachers association and left for Portland Monday to at tend the annual convention of that body, af ten which he twill; join : Mn Hampton here. - . The case of Ryan against Wharton is docketed in -Judge Unruh's court for Friday, January 1, at 2 p. m. This is a civil action concerning the balance due on a lease and for dam ages accrued from the breach of a note. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Holden of Port land spent the Christmas holidays at tin hnmp of Mrs. Holdcn's aunt, Mm street. J. A. Churchill, state superintend ent of public instruction, and E. F. Carleton, assistant superintendent, left Sunday for Portland to attend the annual convention of the state teach ers association which convened this morning for a three days session. For the benefit, of ex-soldiers who are not cognizant of the fact, the lo cal officials of the home service sec tion of the Red Cross, announce that Dr. Roy Byrd s the bureau of war risk insurance physician, In Salem, or,w Y-nnlflipr. on becominc ill. W. H. Parker, 1245 North Cottage , ghould hlm if they wish to be street, was the guest of relatives in Al bany over Sunday. Mr nnd Mrs. Ed. Westinghouse and Mr. and Mr G. W Hickman ot ! the , experta Unerty neignournuuu, mien . jnas holidays with relatives at Blodgett Oregon. ' ' The Foresters of America will hold their regular weekly meeting in their liall Tuesday evening. On New Tears eve they will sponsor a dancs In hon r otthe season to which all Foresters a.nd their ladies are 'invited. assured of government aid. Except in cases of emergency they will be sent to Portland, allowed a choice of hospitals, and will receive the care of Li DAILY STATISTICS London, Dec 2S , Dorpat declared th. . kJL .7- " between Esthoni. and th, RU8siRn viet government has been reached bv vuuiervnce mere. Under terms of the agreement Esth- !),aT,e'd from fut h".- lons by the Russians, it ... Helsingfors dispatches reported th f Ul Dr-CRONem 1 I OfTOflETRIST-OPTir !AN STATtgSffitn 1 OFTOflETRIST-OFTIClAN Births SMITH To Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Smith at their home on the Sil verton road, three miles east of Salem. A girl, weight nine and one half pounds, Thursday, December 25. VICTOR To Mr. and Mr. Robert Victor of Portland, a nine pound t son, December 23. Robert Victor is the son of Patrol man Victor of this city, and is well known here. ' ' Died Gettlngs Rev. Edward Gettings, died at Woodburn Monday morning. Body at Webb & dough's. Funeral Leslie Methodist church 2 p. m. Wednesday. at LYNCH Mrs. Anna. Lynch died Portland Sunday morning. Funeral at Catholic church Tues day at 10 a. m. Burial in Catmolic cemetery. Albig Jacob Albig died Monday two miles south of Salem. Body at Webb & Clough's. Funeral announcement later. BODIES OF WRFCK RECOVERED . . . 17 t- oft Wy finrl- Of Inhna. IN. P.. UCM. - " ifnr ies of several members of the crew of left for s,flamer Anton Van Driel Henry Shaveland, an employs the Oregon Traction company, xr --- steamer Anton Corvallis Sunday, where tne - wasned hore near the eastern is establishing headquarters tor the wwe was 1 The vessel struck the rocky coast T. . , . t, .nil were C inK- t,., rlnir a green last nigm. n - - A IIUU1 etui, UL wv, " demonstration of their product plaid mackinaw. a cap; witn a stoop and a shuffle, is being sought by po lice. A- man having such a description m reported Sunday as having made repeated visits to houses In the Vi cinity of 22d and Oxford streets and helping himself to eatables on back porches and In unlocked pantries. Officer Morelock went out to that neighborhood Suhday but found no trace of the fellow. George P. Clark has been appoint ed as co-administrator with Fannie A Drake executrix 01 u ----- Nancy A. Milster. His bond is $5000. ORMA TAIiMADCK IN "Tlie !! of OmKrwst IjARRY SKMOi IN ' "DEW DKOP SS" ing to the superstructure today, but the sea was too rough to effect their reitUwas not known here how many lthTcTew took the boat, It 'was reported, but these were swamp- 6dGreat seas were breaking over the ship today. . s, A steamer was 10 uu John to effect rescue of the men still on the ship. Tnchm. h Airaoa! Session At Portland, Kscbss Pensions Portland, Or., vec. . - nnrfpr the terms of whfcrore.on bTghand g,-ade school wmcn n s retire on j Tuesday, it is estimated. "RirHavwardMayResip ""J" . 5 tt P V rwr !. William Pasaaena, v--. W. T. EIGDOW OX t7BdertfceT Ul Kortk Hig BtMt Our ftxttitles are of ths highest charac ter. We ars equip ped to satisfy the most exacting cli ent. The courteous conduct of our staff matches the up to datenesa of our equipment. In. I II U9 CARDS on them wUh S5 ffl?? ''YELLOW SALES papt-vq unv V i special ince to Close. Look for th YFLIOW CARDo. Here are a few we have found and marked for Clearance FORD FOR SALE 1 1119 Ford, 6 passenger, run less than 8000 miles. Complete electric starting system, with extras such as tire rack, extra oiler, etc. 30x8 tires. . $619 cashNo. 6 Bush Bank I Bldg. Hours 5 to 6 P. M. L.M.HUM . can of YickSoTosg Ohioeie Medleloe and Tea Ce. ' lint medicine which will ear as hoowa disease. Opea Bandtys from 10 A. 1L until 8 P. M. 153 Bouth High Bt. Salem. Oregon. Phone III Victor P. Franklin, of Brownsville is being held at the county jail here on a forgery charge, having given Lee L. Gilbert of Salem a check for $1465 in purchasing an Elgin car Saturday. Franklin, who claims that h Is 17 years of age, is said to have register ed at the Capital Hotel, December 22 giving the name of W illiam oag?. ; Franklin's alleged forgery career i seems to have started from tnis poiiu. The car Is being held at Corvallis. In purchasing an' Elgin car from j Gilbert, who conducts the Js.igm , agency In Salem, Franklin is saia ti have represented himseir as w. n. e.- j gleston, of Brownesville, and claimoa t that he was over 21 years of age. Be-1 fore closing the deal, Gilbert commun-1 Icated with the Brownesville bank, re- j celving the assurance that EgKlestoi' j was good for the check. The deal was then closed and the young man drov j away with the car. j The Elgin dealer's suspicions were aroused Friday by a "confirmation of . nle" telegram from a Corvallis deal- j er to whom Franklin is reported to have attempted to sell the cor. claim ing that "it would not run." Mr. O'l bert Immediately sent warning that there was "something w.-onrT with the entire deal, and not waiting for the check's return through rcsuUr channels, took immediate stops to . cate Eggleston in Brownsville, soon learning that the Salem visitor was an iw poster. , Franklin was returned from f!i.rvi lls Saturday by Constable Walter Eto Long and was arraigned before Jus tice Unruh Monday afternoon. Frank lin, who says that he is in the tenth grade of the Brownevi schooV. cliams that he was led Into the trouble by a man named Smith, who has no been located. Gilbert "says that be will prose'tit to the full extent ot the law. IMMFXSE ESTATE LETT Xew York. Dec. -Th. of the SJ8.000.V9S estate ot airr.aie. wno to his widow. . h fr another cones. - i , fi,,t d probatea ai slimed from tne vrrk"" .""- i--- ,,.,i TPfrd tion. according to a stnieia.... (0 h!g thw dtJ FORD Tltt'CK WITH TWO TON ATTACHMENT. KCN8 LIKE A TOP OSCAR B. GINGRICH MOTOR & TIRE CO. 871 Court Street Phnns 688 " 11 VORCESTER To clean up the broken sizes of this popular cor set Long hip, low bust, in white and pink. 2.19 Plain and embroidered Trimmed ............ JJJJ I SILK 1M) WOOL RL1.XANTS 3 Dig Sales Tables are loaded with Remnants, and Short lengths. Ladies' and Children's Handkerchiefs Plain white linen initial handker chiefs. All pure linen Broken line of White Lawn. Em broidered Initial handkerchiefs 29c Box 3 in a box 29c Each CHILDREN'S IIANDKKR. CHIEFS Broken initials - 19c Cox 3 in a Box THESE ARE JUST A FEW OF THE SPECIALS NOW RUNNING New , ones are added as stocks are straightened out since our BIG HOLIDAY Rlj;.::i Quality First You Can Always Do Better at Who Alwaya Do Better By You Hwa.tjf Tint A&gj.iLBuu bh nit m jruw mmr. -I.-. - ..-.wniwjrjcan. 1 1 1 p imiiii iianiaTiOTsjiifilWf WlWWiiam!,; ' " I tran trainer for Oregon's i part of the -..' Hayward, veteran tra i r Ti!ford, oil m.' athletic team, who is h , fm,tbali te. I'"" ha no, Mt, W. Tilfor.1. th 1ft WE WHJi PURCHASE TOUR Used Furniture Ranges, Heater Cook Store Beds. Mattresse Springs, Bureaus Commodes, 8w I a Maohlnea, Dishes. Id fact, any article which you wish to sell. CallUsUp Phone 1177 WHY? We Pay Best Possible Prices. Moral: It put I I 1b your puree. Lucas & Needham rrry and Liberty BM. PHOKB 1177 ITT--. ' .S j TOMORROW WEDNESDAY BILUE BURKE IN "Wanted, a Husband" WANTED On husband, must be joui and full uf pfi euv umn with title or ability to saittphott pr(ttrti SjHrlenee not ni-CvMiX , ,. .m Mttm ', ikkm ii? i WURLITZER RECITAL Recital at 8 :-13 SCENIC MAGAZINE ROLIN COMEDY MISS MARGARET FABER 1 "Jwl of th Madonna ",, ... Z"7) a Wild none". ...... ...., J "VVlifU lrlh Eyes Are fbuilluii" $ "La XUratrltUlM" (Hxnamt ,.... Sud !ttf nipo 4liriiwcl OitMtt U lisle r i - r - r r y W.W.K00RE House Furnisher HOME OF THE V1CTROLA You get more for your Money at Moore's. HIDES and SACKS WANTED Also Junk of AH Best Price Guaranteed CALL m CAPITAL mi CO. The 2!a" mr. STARTS TOMORROW CRANE WILBUR IN DEVIL McCARir FATTY ARBUCKLE HOWARD FOSTER PUYERS IN A NEW SHOW THEATRE t eeeee Kelly Springfield j Solid Truck Tires I . .... r ... . MEAN More Mileage, U Repairs, Satisfactory I Service. Equip your truck with Kelly-Springf it-ids. t Their quality and enflurancy mean tire economy. All kijitU of Auto Acct'Bsories ? QUAOC'S Vulcanizing And Tire Service 21D N. Commercial St. Phone ( ir. t'' 1 un.t' 1U p( IniiS lrrtt(-n dlrtrt-l aiy 11. i-- BUY REMNANTS AT TH Remnant Store 54 North fil 0MFERIB M.i!'t IV KUi't H lt il T YOI? I (". cs.h::lto - $49 Conr fst 1 1 I .. ffiffiTflf iffh ft i ' ' mm iouj- vt, aAaAI f V V r- !'" - JrHLJP raw T . a .' I 'it 1 -V 1 -V I I i. 4- 1 w ' ' vlVWAwwww -