January 20, 1S21 The Capital journal, Salem, Oregon Page Five , Lent EVENTS V' k.lU feeding, urayuo..-, Rimliiesi Men meet at Commer- I,, Eo-21 T. W. C. A. fctte is- ' -Mnetins of Mar- Ei ipals ill in nun OregOtt-Id- lj, c. " 'atl0n tion. TtianffUJ&r in- Ugttc 3 bate, Baiem .' ,i i in son City i incoln'i birth- a. 1- House Notes drain leailne from 0 honltal to Silver and B Etta Helitey. : ji r: tori, ti'i'l e com ? pireuit court Tuesday. Inants Htate that the magi .i to the extetn of t B : ' '-SUll Of this tacked up In tin- toine-li- hospital. They ask maw- from District Attorney ting i hi county clerk to ,.as for Frank pswttt, ,lice V'erden Mofflt. P. aml Dr. .1. H. Oarn ear at the trial of Trox- Janunry 24, was also nonsuit wan filed with clerk in the case of the Jewelry Co., Inc., vs. In the cae of A. M. Kodnma was handed he county clerk yes- JuvenlK' Court. enile court la requeated late the case of Raniona and Arthur Cummins in filed by Marie Barber, in clMiiiietl that the chil- Ulowed tn remain out of IterillL- in no' streets una The case is to be Word was received by Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Parker of 480 ltortti Nineteenth street, this morning from Bryan, Texas, that they are now grandparents, a grandchild christened Jabcz Parker Whelp -ton having arrived at the home of lrof. and Mrs. P. K. Wholpton late yesterday afternoon. Mrs. Whelpton is the daughter of Mr. unil Mrs. I'arker of this city, and during the war as Lu re no I'ark er was county agent of Marina agent supervisins home laving. Mia. Whelpton graduated from O. A. C. with the class of 191K, Her husband, l'rof. P, K. Whelpton is instructor in the agricultural col lege at Bryan, Texas. Ilaskol ball, University of Ore gon versus Willamette university, ! 2 games, Friday Jan, 21 S p, ni., jSat. Jan. 22 7:30 p. m., Saleoi ar ! niory. Admission A) cents. 20 Henry M. Looncy, 83, died at his home at 97S D street this morning tit 12:30 o'clock. He was a retired farmer, coming to Sa lem 9 months iiso from Virginia. Tile body is to be shipped to Hstn ce.da for burial tomorrow where the funeral services will be held. B. P. O. BUta notice, big show and entertainment tonight. All vis nnd entertainment tonight, All vis iting Klks welcome. IS iting Klks welcome. 18 at 30 I Your gowns to order from $10 and up. No apprentices arc em ployed. Get your orders In before the spring rush is on. The Elite Gown Shop, 414-15 Oregon bids. 20 Salem police are urged to be on the look out for a man, believed to have committed three robber lea in Corvallis last night. A store and two dentists offices were en tered, according to word received from the Corvallis chief of police. A description of the suspect was furnished. Able Speakers TalkatY.M.C.A. I Institute Here Beginning this afternoon the Y. W. C. A. will hold a two days In : stitute in this city with the meet ings alternating between the rooms . of the y. w. C. A. and the parlors ; of the First M. 15. church. Able speakers and executive officials of the northwest field are scheduled I to address the meetings which are open tu tile general public. I The institute will be opened this afternoon with a luncheon ut the caietem ut the V. W. C. A., with ; Janet Smith, chief executive or the i institute, leading discussion on the theme of 'What the institute is to I accomplish." Following this will be the devotional services at the V. W. C. A., the discussion of the j year's work ahead, and from 3:45 to i tins afternoon Wie girl reserv I ea meeting will be hel din the i rooms of the Y. W. C. A. The program this evening will be held at the First M. E. church, as follows: "Hymn of lights" by girls reserves; devotional, by Rev. Kirkpatriok; address, by Miss Ja net Smith; vocal solo, by Mrs. John .1. Roberts; uddress, by Miss Amy Smith; vocal solo, by Mr. and I Mrs. Robertson. Tomorrow morning at 10 to i 1 0 : 1 f o'clock, the morning devo i tionul services will be held at the V. W. C. A. rooms; from 10:1.1 to 12 o'clock a discussion on fi nance will be led by Miss Edith I Deniaon, I Devotional services for the af ternoon tomorrow will be held at the Y. W. O. A. from 2 to 2:15; Miss Denison will give her report on the Cleveland convention from 2:15 to 3:15 p. m; from 3:15 to 4:30, "Health and recreation" will be discussed by Eleanor Holgate. The concluding services of the In stitute will be held at the First M. i E. church. ! Famous English Author and Wife. Gilbert K. Chesterton, noted English author, and Mrs. Chester, ton, who recently arrived in New York from Europe on their first visit to America. All the way up from Quarantine, and later at his hotel, Mr. Chesterton regaled reporters with his first impres sions of America. He discussed timely topics in his inimitable way, slammed prohibition and capital, and held that England was entirely wrong in her treatment of the Irish. Chesterton will re main in this country for about three months, lecturing in various cities as far west as Chicago. Music and dancing every Tues day, Thursday and Saturday eve ning from nine to twelve at the Nomking Cafe, formerly the Can ton, 1624 N. Commercial St. Spend an evening with us, you will en Joy it. 18 to be hen i d before Isaev in tne .tnvi niie court day tire the cases of ne .mil Monetta Williams, lyeirs olil and etted for lalteiiii.-inee at school. The lenn.'tti Baxter who is also an irregular scholar will Ion January 20. Circuit Court lint was filed today by Antreniunt against the pking company for the lof the room occupied by emont as a barber shon ourt street. Fahey filed complaint Martin Michalek for $102 in. payment for half in several farm properties. lof cost! In 'he case of Al- Btmerlng s vv. a. and Galloway was filed with v clerk this morning. ler 1 ' in probate court Uayme Cochran from caministruiion of tne ea- earne .. Cochran, deceas- nued today. Another or- the same court disoharg- Culver ... executor of the l. i ' Shi i man, lately of I", and .1. clared the mat- die estate closed. M irriagc Licenses I iSill t to IColK.-ui ut Jefferson. Ore., put 1 ' '1 I li i tnish of sau.m. lard Enenden of ,Wood- tgon. and Ilnras Short of Deputy County Clerk Willough by of Multnomah county is lien in the interests of a proposed bill providing for Saturday half holi days for all county offices, the same as is now enjoyed by munic ipal offices in most Oregon cities and employes of many private bus iness concerns. Ford sedan, '18, 5 good tires, battery demountable rims, heater, new paint, $550 with exceptional ly easy terms. Phone Adapis 361. 18 Mary Mroaik, It, died y eater day in this city, and the remains are being prepared by Rigdon .ni l son undertaking parlor for ship ment to Oregon City for burial tomorrow. lily Statistics Born MS To Mr. and Mrs. Lee ps of Aiiiie. at 2543 Lee Salem, Sunday. Jan. 16, daughter, tq be called Died 8 At her home, 239 S. Thursday, January 20. Maty ClemintlM Stergis. I age of nine years. survived by her parents. ahers Harry and Francis, lone sister. Gladys Dear- tuneral will be held from Evanirplirftl oVinrnh at 10:30 a. m. Interment nade in the Odd Fellows The remains are at the fr funeral home. At hil home in West Tuesday, January 18. A. Huston, at the age of UTS. TOnive.l by his wife and uldren. Charles of Sheri- 4r'- f m - ...u, .., im'i , u i w em ''d Mr? Veria P.nrp-hnWor nd. Interment was made in the Lafayette ceme- - ------ bI i 1117 1 anaa iiawlep "Her First Elopement" W DAT mr. l.i,-Donald St"XrAT Wm s. hart Lest we forget. The countless little children waiting in line thru iut Europe before America's re lief stations Can you see that wist ful, painful look, and forget? S. H. Van Trump, the county fruit inspector, was looking around in the north part of the county a few days this week in his official capacity. Do not forget tne invisible guest. In spirit the little starving sufferer is hovering over your bountifully laden Christnuas tattle. Men who said their names were R. W. Watson and Frank Scott were given free beds in the city jail last night. Nomking Cafe, formerly the Canton. American and Chinese dishes. 162 V, N. Commercial. Basket ball, Ilniverstty of Ore (ton versus Willamette university, 2 games, Friday Jan. 21 8 p. m . Sat. Jan. 22 7:30 p. m.. Salem ar mory. Admission 50 cents. 2" Hear Murder, Byron Cray's new hit .nmmitted by White's all star orchestra at the Nomking Cafe tonight. 18" A bicycle, found in front of the Oregon Rlectric depot on State street, was taken to the police sta tion last night by urncer ! hnme knitting yarns. nothing better, 2 oz. balls 4 5c each See them. Salem woolen -m tore. Mr. and Mrs. Word Butler and daughter. Miss Helen, and Mr. and Mrs. Smith of Independence were shopping in the city yester day afternoon. Magazine club rate. The Am l & I iUI VI a i . - " New Ministry Puts Program To Parlieonesit Paris, Jan. 20 The Brland min istry presented to parliament today its program, in which disarmament ;ii Germany takes first place and the payment of reparations as pro vided for in the treaty of Versailles second place. The program con tained a significant reminder that France h:ls the force to impose ex ecution of theu ndertakings signed 'iy Germany and would be able to use it if necessary, although, true o her republican traditions, she wishes to bring Germany to fulfill her obligations by pacific mothodl. The declaration of the govern ment was read by. Premier Briaud in the chamber and by Senator Mnrraud in the senate. It was heard with tense mterest and was interrupted frequently by general applause. Germany a prompt economic re vival is foreseen, and the declara tion says any idea of depreciting or obstructing it la far from the thoughts of the government. "But," it is added, "properity of the aggressor coming after her do feat, in contract with the ruin of the victorious people, would he, ac cording to the most elementary morality, a challenge France can not accept. We have the force, and would be ableto use it if neces sary, to impose respect to all the undetaklnga signed, but republican it is in peace she -..ants to. bring Oertnany to execute the obligations she has signed." Referring to the relatiens of 'ranee and the United States, M. Briand declares that the impcish tble bonds formed on the battle fields in the war will "guarantee .ur union in peace as in wa r. He added: "We are sure our American friends wil give us for the re para "ion of thed amages we sustained the same support that decide ! the victory in the gr-at war in which ITS defended together the cause of civilisation. " Referring to the attitude of the United States tow.ard the league of nafeons the declaration says: "We respect the scruples which made them hesitate to indorse i ;!ven league of nations, of which, however, they have never doub;ed the generouse and beneficien principles." Salem Students To :: Have'Tussers :: Night", Dates Urged Various features of "Dress Up week," fund drives, and perhaps even school spirit will be called for from those Salem high school students who will observe "Fus sers' Night" tomorrow evening. Every man student in the insti tution is expected to hand on the hello-spout in an effort to get a date with some high school girl. What's more, if he be at first un successful he is urged to keep try ing. "Fussers" are expected 10 "pig" to a local theater. A portion of the ticket sale re ceipts will be turned over by the theater to the high school student body's fund, it is stated. CALL FOR CHERRO FLOVR AND GET A SHOPPING BAG FREE. 18 Mass Meetings For Y. M. C. A. Boys Completed Arrangements have been com - pleted for tile two mass meetings .'or boys to be held during the in terstate Y. M. C. A. convention here January 2S to 30. Dr. John Brown, in charge of the physical department of the inter national committa, and from New York city, will address the senior High school boys at the meeting to be held at the Congregational Church Sunday at 3 o'clock. Waiter Jenkins of Portland will lead the sinking. At-the same time H. W. Stone, general secretary of the Portland association, and also in charge of the educational work of the inter national committee, will speak to the Junior high school boys in the Presbyterian church, and where Cash Woods of Medford will lead I the music, Saturday morning between 10 and 12 o'clock the beginnings class of the boys department will be en tertained with motion pictures, j games and refreshments. A similar entertainment will be given to boys of me preparatory class from three to five in the aft ernoon. L A. Pickett, boys' secre tary, is in charge of the arrange ments. Some fifty young people enjoyed a social evening given last night by th,. Washington Junior high school "Y" ciub to the Girl Reserves. Ar rangementa were In charge of Dar win George, while lis. J. J. George chaperoned the patty. Bank Vault Rifled Guide Rock, Neb.. Jan. 20. Private safety deposit boxes at the Guide Rock Slate bank were rifl ed early today by robbers. Attempt! to blow open the vault were un successful. The robbers gained en trance by tunneling througi a brick wall. The amount of th-" loot obtained is as yet undermined. Contribution to Accdenit Fund Nearly $2,000,000 Contributions to the state Indus trial accident fund during the six i mo ut I is period ending Decern Iter 31, totalled $1,890, 480. 89, accord ing to a statement just prepared by the commission. Of this amount employers contributed $1,1591,099 -41 arid employees, $113,575.83. Aside from these two sources of in come $76,002.41 wns collected as interest on investments from the various funds and $9,803.24 was collected as penalties from em ployers on delinquent contribu tions. The statement shows the follow ing amounts in tin various funds, all of which, with the exception of $217,766, is invested in securities: Industrial accident fund, $1,S90,- 04.". 62; segregated accident fund, j $2,663,730.73; rehabilitation fund, $164,212.42; catastrophe fund, $95,191.72; emergency fund, $40,- 000. FREE SHOPPING BAG WITH CHERRO FLOUR. ! STOCKS GRAIN COTTON Allen Bros. Co. BROKERS Stocks Listed New York Stock V'.x. I Phone iih a7 Gray BWg. Salem. Oregon CARNEGIE STEEL COMPANY TO DEVELOP AMATEURS Sharon. Pa., Jan. 20. The Car negie Steel company here has banned professional sports of .-ill kinds, and will develop amateur porta, it was announced here to day. The company believes that the more employes actually con cerned In baseball, football, basket ball, bowling and other sports, the better the co-operation among the employes will be. P. W. Noftsker of the Silverton Tire and Battery shop, was town on business last night. Fuel Shortage Cause of Paper Mill Closing "I'nless the local sawmill starts up soon, how long we can keep running., is. uncertain." stated Joe Raster, manager of the Oregon Pulp and Paper company, today. Mr. Raster further stated that his company was unprepared to ob tain fuel from outside sources and had been forced to close the plant last week owing to a shortage of slabwood and other fuel, for which they had depended largely on the Charles K. Spaulding Lumber com pany. After considerable difficulty the paper company has obtained enough fuel to keep up operations for a week. It recommenced oper ations this morning after being shut down for three days, but how long it will continue to operate is uncertain. BOOKS $1.00 REPRINTS for 50 Cents Your Choice from a selection of over 500 books. Come in and look them over. Other books 5'ou should have: "The Mysterious Rider" by Zane Grey "The Valley of Silent Men" by James Oliver Curwood "Kindred of the Dust" by Peter B. Kyne "A Poor Wise Man" by Mary Roberts Rinehart "Thuvia Maid of Mars" by Burroughs '"Tarzan The Untamed" by Burroughs Commercial Book Store 163 N. Commercial NOT A WAR K'TIRE Better, yet bread. Mistland bak eiy, phone 544. Attorney Gus Newberry of Med-j ford. in Salem today on legil ; business. Order a cake for that partyj ss nil i Ottiorv Phone 544. T. Gtmdemm. one of farmers, was in town on busines, yesterday. Betrer. yet bread. ?rocer. A?k yo"r Columbia river smelt. 4 lbs W !5c. FKts Market Dr. George D. Rishop, repre sentative of the V. S. bureau of animal industry arrived in the city recently, and will remain in the city for an indefinite period In the interests of his department. Hi chief mission, according to Mr. Bishop, is to eradicate the tuber cular cattle found in the Salem pfimmuniiv. Dr. Tiishop is at pres ent seeking a suitable office in fclpm Everybody invited to hear Ray Ft. Canterbury and ' Dad ' Toune it the L'nJon hall on Court street tonight at 5 o'clock. A message well worth hearing will be plfcr mi vi ilml no collection j" If ! CHERRO FLOl'R. A SHOP rSn HAG FREW AT I.L GRO-, Boston, Mas., .Inn. 20. The stook brokerage house of Ernest S. Smith & company, member of the New York and Boston Stick IC. changea Tuesday announced it was unable to meet its obligations. The local exchange declared the house suspended for one year. JOURNAL WANT AOS PAT I W TOMORROW H I ajfc HARRY t'MiKVB Hearts Co I and mm m Vaudeville H LIBERTY TODAY TIL SATURDAY DOUBLE FEATURES if Buster Keaton In His Latest Gigglelogue of Free and Easy Joy Among The Friendly Enemies Known as Butter Keaton NEIGHBORS There's a smile in every bit of gossip and a grin in every odd mishap in "neighbors." Also the big thrilling melodrama Sunday Ben Turpin and all The Mack Sennett Stars in "Married Life" 4 reels MACK SENNETT'S Five Reel Supreme Special Comedy "Married Life" STARTS SUNDAY LIBERTY Ladies' Kid Gloves $1.50 Values 69c Irish Poplin 27 inch 29c Opportunity Sale Extra specials have been added to this "BIG EVENT" to make THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY banner days for the buying public. Every department has special offerings. Satin Taffeta Ribbons Highest Grade, from out' regular slock. Solid colors. W'idl lis :i to 6 indies Wvvv Selling tor $1.00 29c Yard EXTRA SPECIAL IN Ladies' Waists These are Beautiful GEORGETTE MODELS Sizes to 50; $12.75 values $6.95 FEATURING BEN TURPIN GoodGocdz. CL SHOP MOPNINGS