TTTT wound Calendars for practical use. EVENTS Homer H. Smith, McCornack bldg. of Salem i:ifJ " sioth- s",.-.. Products ! lnese men's i8Vcomn.rcial club. ...-Sunday chool t library. S-Sxth Annual 'rntf Cora Show. Uotor Co.. tractor de-"?L-.. .nd Front Business Men's Uf. m- COm" mert 1 Commer ...aState meeting, L'Farm fcn asaocia U. 8. Dotson, principal of the Tew Park school, accompanied by about forty pupils from the sixth grade of the school, visited the legislature Fri- flnv nfternnnn. Th fttatA nHn.in ..t lice was bihu visiwd. L, LtchTweler. Salem. tburn hall tonight. .edham about Baby Chicka, to. Phone 400. In competition with orchestras from j Portland and Eugene, the Revels lion orcnesira ci naiem secured as t'slgnment for playing at the special $ O. A. C. Btudefit's dance at CdrVailis $ ; Saturday night. Rigdon. company, leading , funeral directors. Superior service,. Moderate price. Dr. O. D. Miles, will leave Satur day evening for Sacramento. Calif ornia to visit his brother who is ill in that city. He will ' be Joined at Medford by another brother who will accompany him on the trip. - vestigating the Mexican situation. In! 15 Dance Auburn hall Bat'filght. Mrs. Hunt's five piece orchestra, Including violin, piano, 8a xa phone, cornet and drums. The very best cf order and a good time Insured. i$ vcfiilchrist returned Frl ,: visit InTacoma. UCiweo of ftayton, t i Salem as the guest of The funeral services of Mrs. Helen Huddleston, who died at the Oregon State hospital Thursday evening will be held from the chapel of the Rig don Undertaking establishment, Mon day afternoon at 3 o clock. Burial will be In the City View cemetery. i Almanacs, store. 10c each. 15 f Ballston returned Uy evening after a several Salem with menus. English Cyclamen rn house. at 16 E. P. Hughes, an undertaker from Astoria, returnee! to that city Satur day after spending several days here at the special session of the legisla ture. Mr. Hughes said that conserva tive estimates place the population of Astoria at 26,000, and that Salem will have to hurry If It equals that amount. rart of the Stewart repair 'out street, will spend the ilk friends in Portland. Considerable damage was done to his motorcycle when Allen Frasler. 250 South 16th street, collided . with a street cat- at eight o'clock Saturday morning. The collision occurred pn Commercial street between Court and nd hand store of George Chemeketa Streets. ; Frasier escaped fourt street, has been som """"i" wjuijr. Portland party, kvho has BLjon, iiio uuit-ci h iiiu nuu-cummissioneci sum oi company m, o. n. u., were t dance Tuesday evening pleasantly entertained at the home of kor Elks and ladles. 17 captain ana Mrs. Hewlltt Friday eve ning, ine evening was spent witn Older, an employee at the cards, music and chorus Singing, fcj- Ulice, has been taking an lowd by dinner. This is an annual ration fdr the past fort- evant wlln members or the military . Uking treatments from UIB"'n. eye specialist. . Judge W. M. Bushey has appointed raon, who recently resign- J-ucy V. Graham, widow of Jerry h police force to accept a " employee oi me city or Hard at the nenltentiarv omem, wno uiea nere January 11. m slowly from an Illness Bs aamimstrainx or ner nusnana s es confined him to hiR home late. Keal property to trie value cf treat lor the past week. 4000 ana Personal property held at $4600. Mr. ' Graham died Intestate ! Says 1 can offer ona of leaving as nearest kin, his widow and f I room bungalows in Sa- fln adopted daughter, Avllla Matlock, rated, and furnished com- who resides in Portland. W. S. Lowe, be told without the fur- H. K. Curtlss and David Eyre are M H. E. Bollnger, 328 named as appraisers.' If. 1 The parent teachers association of '( hi locating two girls, the Lincoln school met at the school Mder, 17, and Edna Mack, house Friday afternoon for the elec- f away from Portland sev- tlon of officers and the discussion of ifo, was asked by Police a number of vital subjects. Mrs. A. M. Marcus was elected president of the organization, Mrsf Beckett, vice presi dent, Mrs. S. E. Edwards, secretary and Mrs. Gannott, treasurer. A rep resentative of the National Educa tional Bureau of Washington, D. O.. addressed the meeting. She is travel ing in the interests of a new eduea- Hnncl lilll lr. . 1 m h rT Cemetery 'he women of the Lincoln School Par- -luut-idi is in ent Teachers Bssnrlntlnn. vntnrt n support it, passing a resolution to write to the Oregon behalf. Circuit Court. Lang Stafford er al vs. Hal J. Slstv W lit of attachment. Jennie Lick vs. V. L. Seamster et al. Motion. S. H. Heltxel, administrator of the estate of Matthias Goodie, vs. M L. Eskew. Praecipe. The Burger Brothers comoanv corporation, vs. Otto Hassing and Rosa i missing, -complaint Sarah Ann Shaw et al vs. Isabelle M Anderson. Motion to make complaint more definite and certain. Catherine Hill vs. F, t uh. Complaint Ed Swallow vs. John P. Wilbur and a . una n unur. his wife, co-partners as i rebel groups, it "i.uur w oolen Mills. Amended com-!hm to visit Mexico. Probate Court. Thomas S. May estate. Final ac count of Ida to. May, administratrix Thomas A. May estate. Order fixing time for hearing final account. HOT 10 TESTJFY II COMMiim'S PKOffi! n,.TT'rnir.T,.i., t .T--2 -lT111 OREGOK SATURDAY. JANUARY 17. 165(1 Zm- PAGE FIVE. MACfilNERY READY FOR DtFORGEf 1 E N T OF PROHIBITION LAW San Antonio, Texas, Jan. IT. Luis! - t . . . . ashmgton. Jan. 17. M;-cv,:!:ert Cabrera, Mexican minister of finance, ... . . , . . ! for the enforcement of constitutional . rv w Z '"- prohibition which becama effective to- tlfy before the stnate committee in-, dav. vii-tn.iiv .u. . . vvintncni niiu luc announcement today by Internal P.eve- - uMegrapnic message to Senator allinue Commissioner Roper of the super chairman, Senor Cabrera today de- vi. . w.iT . M elined the former's counter invita tion and expressed the opinion that if Senator Fall thought it essential to Know the opinion of various Mexican DAILY STATISTICS Died. CRANE G Bryant Crane, 62, at'a local hospital early Saturday morn ing. Body at Rigdon & feon's. To be shipped to his homo In Tillamook for burial. Born PRICE To Mr. and Mrs. Wavne M. Price, 443 Center street, January 17, an H pound boy. ES TO LEAVE BILLS California, MRS. ROOSEV1XT RKTTRXS. New York, Jan. 17. Mrs. Theodore Roosevelt today completed a round Itri pto Brasil for the benefit of her health. With only two hours to bo before the noon hour set for adjournment of the special session but with none of the legislators figuring on deferring lunch until that legislative noon Is reached the senate set itself on. the fark for a speedy march through the mass of .measures confronting It by setting Its foot down flatly on the consideration of any county salary bills, a deluge of which was said to await the first excuse for appearance. The stand came on the considara- tion of Representative Woodson's bill effecting salaries of Morrow county officials. The measure came Into the senate on a divided report and met with Speedy extermination by the In definite postponement route after the senate had gone bn record as opposed to the consideration of any county salary blMS?"V ra L Shank Saturday by 111 Protective bureau in f of Silas Williams, who '! Friday, is expected to iia city at 1:50 p. m. Sun Somhern Pacific railroad. rty will Join the body a senators in its Special meeting of Salem lem lodge No. 4, A. P. & A. M. this evening. Work In the M. M. degree. Visitors welcome. 15 jln Rigdon 4 Son company. Ned by their Instructor, " R. Sites, the Roys' 'Wlamette university left "8 'or a week end sing val small vailov .,.,.. f who made the tour !, Edwin Socolofskv, I ?l ren Basler, Paul , -UIM Iff. n 'mncT w J mnclB ' NOTICE ;TTJ, haV9 U8ht th LIbMt Ex" plyre Vta i, A """"s" ana win not oe responsiDie f "ea McGrew and for any bills made prior to this date. , Dated January 17, 1920. -W. Ludke. Ilian"ary 19-2 Salem I . " . rrouuets week. All ! CARD OF THANftS me city w l rti0,i.,.. ' r u. -..-j. ... 1 '"tot" innfl " 'n na neignDors wno WjZ,:8, ?fl feature durlnS my recent bereavement and aren.'.,: ous . 01 my wife- Beulah, who were F me prod i y an thou8"tful In every consld- pfta prefer y ' 1 extend my heartfelt thanks aii uver ior-. uuy w. .num. 15 counter and shelf f wment ness men . "rJ",,' 1! iOIK CHANCE TO tar i ' ana ' l'r AU-, ABOUT TRACTORS hwiiico. "' lhat', "actor school will be held In 8a- i . Wlln 'he,'0"1- "r., on January 19 and 20th, at ine Charles R. Archerd Implement -u. s store, from 9 a. m. to 4 each day. This is a rare opportunity for trac tor owner anA all rv,n a "lend In a "ecu " niiw aia iiiicicolcu t p. mm during i " farm Power, ."rather Onii.t t. I Ynn "... s'jiue vtiiuauie iirsi hand information on tractors. Come prepared to ask questions. This school will be absolutely free to all. There will be nothing offered for sale and there will be no selling talks. The tractor school will be held by the International Harvester company and will be thoroughly practical in every way; The Instructors are men who have been handling tractors for a number of years and not only know tractors, from the standpoint of the ory, but have operated them, and can give you the benefit of their practical experience. Every owner of a tractor or engine is Invited to attend this school. CHARLES R. ARCHERD IMP. CO. 15 i--t In boostin !Sd?M Gartant. r . Nlro 7'.ual'nt has -bT "w,W where h. I Hh "ork fc won about two v.,. KZI10 h" "on,. ln" p. m. ""hying "r. and r "av,ir f mtJ t aska for the OJ?' turned rUoaalT"0 n e m this IOrgBHr. I'll I T I t BIG FRESHET SUBSIDES . Walla Walla. Wash.. Jan. 17 Wat er In the Walla Walla river are sub ''ng today . following the freshet .r-iused by the near-cloudburst In the "iue mountains yesterday at noon, and ""lay the water supply of Walla Walla was nearlne a nni.toK. ar . ie damage was slight but the incon venience great for the city was with out street lights and electric car serv ce last night A record attendance of art lover was present at the meeting of the Sa lem Art League in the Commercial club auditorium Friday evening, and witnessed one of the most beautiful collections of color photography ever displayed In the city. A. C. Barber ex hibited about 200 pictures taken ln Sa lem and vicinity; In which the exact colorings were reproduced. Among the choicest examples were photo graphs of the J. J. Roberts home on State street in mid-summer; the Geo. Rodgerahome on Court street, when the roses are in bloom; the two Mc Nary residences at their height of their summer beauty, and the R. J. Hen dricks home. Pictures of autumn foliage were also in the collection, some of the capltol grounds scenes being especially love ly. Mr. Barber explained the method of obtaining results with color pho tography. There were also some beau tiful .hand colored pictures exhibited by Mrs. Trover, Miss Nina Cook, Mrs. Seely and Otto Paulus, and a loan from the Patton Brothers store. Members of the . league are very anxious that all persons interested ln art attend the meetings, as there prom ises to be subjects of especial value at each gathering. The date of the next meeting will be announced later. Johnson Gains Prestige Thru Force of Arms San Antonio, Texas, Jan. 17. Jack Johnson, one heavyweight boxing champion of the world, has acquired a certain social status in Mexico, J. B. Gardner of Hot Springs, Ark., today told the senate sub-committee lnvestl- ating the Mexican situation. Johnson did It wtih the asslsance of a group of armed Carranza officers, the wtlness explained. Johnson, the wntless Said, In July, 191. entered an American owned drug store and demanded service in the cafe division. The American waitress In formed Johnson it was against the or ders of the place to serve negroes. Johnson left with the threat to "make trouble." He returned, accom panied by white Mexican women and army officers. The officers compelleo? the attendant to fill Johnson's order. One of the owners of the store was ealled to the table by the officers. Gardner said, and with pistols display ed made him shake hands with John son and embrace him. Johnson is a real estate agent. One of his advertisements addressed to "ooolred people" advises them to own a home ln Mexico, "where one man is as good as another; It is not your color that counts." PRIZE IS RETURNED . Victoria, B. C, Jan, IT. The prize schooner Leonor, which was captured b y the Canadian cruiser Rainbow in the Gulf of California in 191 has been ordered handed back to her owners. The order was Issued by the London admiralty court following a hearing. The Leonor has been since 1916, Tl SPLIT ON RUSSIAN TRADE DECISIONS Paris, Jan. 17. The prime minis ters of the allies, it appears were not ln entire accord respecting the decisions yesterday upon a limited opening of trade with Russia. Premier Lloyd-George proposed the measure seemingly to conciliate (he labor forces of England. Premier Nit ti supported Mr. Lloyd-George, ex plaining that the decision would have a good effect upon political ofilnlon in Italy, where a good deal of bol shevik agitation Is reported. Premier Clemenceau opposed ny dealings with bolshevik Russia but finally said he would agree to Such a measure of trade as that finally announced. He insisted, however, upon writing the final paragraph affirming that the, allies had not changed their attitude oward the sovies. M. Clemenceau al- remarked that he would soon be out of the supreme council anyway. There appears to be more eoncern in the minds of military men over the recent defeats of General Denikine, antl-bolshevlk leader In southern Russia, and the remnants of Admiral Kolchak's all Russian forces, than In the minds of the statesmen com posing the supreme council. The supervisors and the states over which they will have jurisdiction in clude: Northwpntern r).n..tn,.pt ti would be useless for Larson supervising acent. T)Pnv.P are a man of very independent en- j Colorado "". th.8t .lOU W0Ul. "0t be "b'e t0i Plc,f,c department WWIam A Z lh" r":ie" JU ere Kelly, supervising agent. San .dcit .v V ". I co, Washington. Oregon Thi following Is the text of Cabre-1 Nevada. Arizona, ras reply: "I am very sorry that you have nol I taken my telegram 1n the sense and spirit in which it was sent, that is to say, a really sincere and candid in vitation that you would visit and see our country. "Your telegram declining my in-1 vitation is nevertheless the most il- j luminating document that could have : been written since it gives us the op- portunity of knowing the purpose of i the investigation that you are car- j rying on. The fact is that the govern- j ment of Mexico could not Invite you 1 to come and have conferences with the rebels; but we invited you to trav el and s-'e the country and 1 can as sure you that there is not a railway line here you could not go in a spe cial car under the protection of our troops. "If you consider it essential to know what the opinion is of such and such a group of rebels and if you think that the best way of 'assisting the real conditions of our country is to listen to reports Instead of .really and actually seeing the way the na tion is livingand working, I do not believe that we can be useful to you." I See M Big eyer Announcement on FORD TRUCK WITH TWO lO.V ATTACHMENT. RUNS LIKE A OSCARbT GINGRIClf MOTOR & TIRE CO. 7t Conrt Street Phone (US : W, W.M00RE House Furnisher HOME OP THE VICTROI.A You get more for'your Money at Moore's. Page 3 This Paper Today You can always do better at ii v iloooEsiooois fci Who Always Does Better By You tu a aO STATE g STREET 02 8 Dr. CB. O'Neill OPTOnETRIST-OPTICIAN laddsBush Bank Building Our tn.ciiltles are of the highest charac ter. We are equip ped to satisfy the most exacting cli ent The courteous conduct of our staff matches the up to dateness of our equipment. ' BUY REMNANTS AT THB Remnant Store 54 North Commercial L.M.HUM ear of YickSoTocg Chinese Medicine and Tea Oe. U&i medicine which will eure any known disease, Opeaa Sundays from 10 A. IL until IF.M. 1SS Bonth High Bt, ' Salem, Oregon, Phone 181 IHIIMHItlll DRAPERIES MADE TO OKJUiiit TO lit TOD HWI.VDOWS. C S. HAMILTON 340 Court Sreet HIDES and SACKS WANTED Also Junk of All Kinds Bert Prlcen Guaranteed CALL 898 CAPITAL JUNK CO. The Bqnars Deal House 871 Chemeketa Bt Phone S98 SWIM FDR HAN SPRFADING ALLEGED ED" PROPAGANDA Police were working Satiimri- af ternoon to undermine what is believ ed a concerted effort to Incite sym pathy for the I. W. W. organization and radical action In Sulem. With the appearance at police headquarters of J. E. Elson, rural route 7, with a circular he said was handed to him by a man on the street, Investigation Immediately be gan. The circular evidently one of many copies, was the reprint of an open letter attacking the present ad ministration of federal laws, ana ae- crylng he denial of "free speech and press." Up to a late hour the circulators or the propaganda had not been caught. Police believe there are several men ih the city scattering the propagan da. ALLEGED SLAYER FI1EED Brbwnwood, Texas, Jan. 17. Harry J. Spanell was acquitted of the charge of murdering Colonel M. C. Butler at Alpine, Texas, July 20, 1916. The jury in the district court was out two hours: At his first trial Spanell was .ac quitted of the charge of murdering his wife. Three months later he was convict ed of killing Colonel Butler, ine court of appeals held, however, that the trial court erred in failing to sub mit to the Jury the plea of Jeopardy. FISH TREAT V TO BE CHANGED Here Is Your Big 0 pportunity Washington, Jan. 17. The proposes treaty between the United States and Great Britain -to regulate salmon fish ing ln American-Canadian waters prln cipally on the Pacific coast, was return ed to President Wilson today by the senate at the request of the state de partment for changes, principal! of verbiage. HOLMES WITH PACIFIC LEAGPE San Francisco, Jan. 17. 11. E. Hoi mes. Western league umpire, has been signed for the Pacific Coast league, V. H. McCarthy, president of the Coast league, announced today. We have a number of USED FORDS, and they are accumulating for the rea son that we are receiving . f ' Extra Allotments of New FORD CARS Which must be moved. These USED FORDS have all been, overhauled and repainted and are in perfect running order. Remember last season's con ditions on USED FORDS. They were not to be had at' any price, and the same condition will prevail again this season. IF YOU WANT A CAR, NOW IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY With these FORDS, all in perfect condition, and at these "GIVE AWAY PRICES", no one should be without a car Act quick, before they are all Sold l&Zfey Motor o.