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THE OREGOX STATESMAN I WKDN KfiD AT, 3TXC SO. 1020. 5 . C IT Y SMEW S Will IMscnnlinue Service . The public service commission ytwterday issued an order permit ting tbeSt.; Helens Lumber company to discontinue steam heating service to Us few remaining patrons at St. Helens. . The. order . requires, the company to continue the service for 90 days at least from date of tho : order to give 'the patrons time to arrange tor other heating methods. sixth street; Portland, of the public service yesterday. -. . by an" order ' commission Rlgdon and . Reliable, funeral directors. Tyler Buy Tan lac llouTci Hrlng back your, empty one. Quit llusines. ", The public . service commission yesterday issued ah order allowing J, F. Daugaerty to cease business as a- public, utility at: Yoncalla. Mr. Daugherty has. been-providing a do mestic watgr service, ' The order re quires thai he cdntinue the .service for at ,least $0 days' to such of hj patrons as have no other means "of securing water. Khrt- Special Meeting- " . Of Cherrians, tonight Wednes day) Commercial club. 8 p. Will DoJld Kpur The American company )f Port land is alldwed to .construct a spur crossing at " grade across ."Twenty- Art hie Are ? Articles- -of " incorporation -were filed yesterday by the Oak Point Und company of Portland, capital ized at $44,000. . The incorporators are A. It. Johnson. T. K. bodson and Joseph Kelly. Su&rleruentary ar ticles were tiled by the Setril Fur company -of Portland, showing a change, of .name to the Setril-OprU Fur company.. Tbe company Is cap italized at $000. J. OGrltton of Polk County Has bought the V. II. Harris prune orchard. Xhi miles south of Salem. The sale was made by Soco-lofsky. 0 , "THE CONFESSION," Field Men Itettira C, K. Strickland, field man for the state engineering department, has returned from Wallowa county where he has been. making an in spection of the Wallowa Irrigation district relative , to certification of bond . issue, of V$t 5,0.000 that has been asked, by the" district. The distrh-t comprise 10.000 ere2; about half of which fa now under irrigation.- " . , department an application for per mit 'to appropriate water from Hood Kiver for power development. Other applications have beea filed as fol lows: I)y T. U. Morris of Hirhland. covering the appropriation of wants water from Summit creek for irri gation of 5i acres in Haker county. Hy August Schaad. Fred A. Schaad. J r.otlieb Schaad and William F. Schaad of Newberg. covering the ap propriation cf water from a spring lor domestic supply. By Joseph H. Keep of Portland, covering the ap propriation of water from West fork of Sandy river for the development of power. liy Arthur Maione of Richland, covering the appropria tion of seepage water and springs for irrigation of small tract In Haker county. Hy W.-A. and Cora Sharp pf Grants Pass, covering the approH priatlon of water from Sharp bayou tor irrigating 31 acres in Josephine county. Hy. Mrs. XI. I Prewett of llagle Point, covering the appropri ation ot waste water from Little llutte creek for .-. Irrigation of 45 acres in Jackson county. Hy Hng'h Ritchie of Wilbur, covering the ap-J proprlatlcn of water from Tmpqua river, for irrigation of a smll tract in Douglas county. Visit ltrotber William A. Smart of the Oregon Agricultural college faculty left yes terday for Corvallls after a short visit al the. home of Ma brother, Jamea P. Smart. In Polk county. Mr. Smart is just returning front spending his vacation In Santa Ana, CaL Local Plants Get them at The Statesman ttflcs. Catalog oa application. Dig Increae Made An Increase In capitalisation from tr.OOO.OOO to 15.000.000 has been made by the Oregon Logging Tim ber company of Portland, repositions having been filed yesterday at the office ot the state corporation com missioner. A permit to operate In Oregon was issued to the Rogers I.nmbrx company, a Minnesota con cern. Aupitallzed at $3,000,000. Dancing Kvrry Xlghl From C to 7. and from 7 to 12, a tbe Canton Cafe. membership on the board of regeats of Oregon normal school. "I ave always ,oeeo, greatly Interested ! our educational Institutions." writs Mr. Miller, "and hope that I may be of some service In this connection and bring no dlwrrdit on for this appointment." Try Our Special merchants lunch, from 11 to i every day. Canton Cafe. Dancing. Monday. July Oregon state fair grounds; big floor; Revelation orchestra of Sa lem will play. Under auspices of Fairgrounds Racing association. THE "DAYTON" The Bicycle for; Ereryone IXOTD K. ItAMSDEN 387 Court Street Bicycles and Bicycle Repairing Short Special Meeting Of Cherriansr '. tonight. ( Wednes day Commercial club, 8 p. m. ' i e Case- Is Advanced The case' of S. IL Rockhill of Rid dle, Douglas county, against .the state highway commission has been advanced to the docket of the state supreme .court to, Tuesday, July 6. This is the action which Rockhill won in the loweX court for Douglas county, 'seeking to compel the com mission to re-route the Pacific high way through Douglas county so it will touch at Riddle. Child I Adopted Hy an order of the court. Mr. and Mrs. Hirsch Shusterowits have of ficially adopted Max Ilenonson. 5 months old. The child's mother died in New. York city February 7. this vear. and the father consented to the adoption. The name is changed to Max ShupterowH. In a previous publication the age of the child was erroneously given. MU 1 ten edict Leve Miss Edith Benedict, registrar of Willamette university, left Tuesday morning for Rochester. N. Y.. to spend her annual vacation and for an Vex tended visit with her tarents. She will not return to Salem until next September before tbe opening of the fall registrations. While she away Miss Marie Corner Is acting registrar at the university. tribal l Takes Carl W. Oster. Claud Hurst an 1 I. A. Soelll. three men who were convicted In Portland of violation of the criminal syndicalism act and who were sentenced to the peniten tiary for five years each, have ap pealed to the supreme court. Kach Is out on ball of $2000. Saturday Night. Dancing Moose hall. "Revelation" harmony sextet, singing. Republican to Meet The Marion county Republican central committee will meet at the court house Saturday of this week at 2 o'clock. Water Applications - VS. P.. Waldorf of Parkdale. Or.. has filed with the state: engineering DIXIE r DOUGHNUTS SALEM 439 Court Street 35c Doz. COMPANY Phone 954 Yl3 -. "WALLFELT" Takes the place of cloth at about one-third MAX 0. BUREN 179 N. Commercial St. Bonds,! Mortgages Interest Bearing HAYfKINS & ROBERTS 'S04.S07 Oregon Bunding wqxx nr iales. osueoos at SUCH BOTZIi A rlom1 Away froTn Home Strictly Modern II r ear lee Rmh f SII4 UatMt Only Botel la Buaiaeae DUtrlct (e to Spokane Mlw Kdaa Purdr left foe Kmw kane Monday as a representaflve of the Salem Xurvery company at the onnwei .Nursrrymvn s asportation. After the convention she will riHn by way of TwppmUh. Wash., to b present at the wedding of Misa Mll ired WlggJna. Make mm1 fairh !j James 8. Albert, mum of.T. C. Al bert, returned yesterday .front the r-jsnorn country oa the SantUm river where he had been en a catan- ins irip. lie returned with 2i sis lound trout. He caught a total of b0 trout. He claims that fUhirg Is aood. one to tbe change la weather PERSONAL MENTION A litany Man imteful Governor . Olcott has received a letter from Frank J. Miller of Al bany, former member of the public service commission, thanking tbe governor for the appointment to 5 DtCROTteill 1 I CTCOnETRlSfOPTlCUM JTf STWtT Better Goods For Less s HIGHEST PRICE PAID For SECOND HAND FURNITURE Stores, Carpets and Tools Capita Hardware and Furniture Co. 285 N. Commercial St. Phone 1 17 v BISHOP BROS, High and Ferry Sta. Phone 1400 WE BUY Farm Prodnce, Eggs, ete Paytaf Highest Caab, Market Prieea. Place Your Order Early for Fall Planting Complete line varieties Salem Nursery Company Phone 17C3 427 Oregon Building Trunks, Bags, Suit Cases Music Bolls and Brief Cases at WILLARD Storage Battery SXBTICX STATION' 238 N. High St. , Telephone 103 .HAMILTON'S 340 Court Street WOOD WOOD The best furnace wood in the city for the money at Tracy's Phone 520 W. W. MOORE ' Furniture Store , The Home of the Ylctrola Ton get more tor your money at Moore i 167 North Commercial St. At the Electric Sign ' SHOES" DENNISON ELECTRIC CO. ' JOB "WORK ANDJFTXTUBX3 u sm North liberty Street EAGTJQ DRESS SHCCTS fXOO, $3.00 to 9l0X)O SCHETS 844 State Street The Knnmnhelmer House In Bales D. H. MOSHER High Class Cleaning and Pressing 474 Court Street ' ELECTRIC RESTAURANT ; 4S1 State Street our Specialty: . :, Oysters Fish Cnopi Chill Con Carne J. D. MADDOX. Prop. 7 CITY CLEANING WORKS Osiers of Quallr Cleanlnx .DyelajS nUatrU ItCl State St. Pfcoaa TOS MYRTLE KN0WLAND Mnale and Mosical Merrnanrtiae fas us roort St. Salem. Oregon Telephone SIS WANTED Beans Eggs Potatoes J PEOPLE'S CASH STORE Trucks Reduced In Price We hare a carload ot tracks bought before the advance that we mast close ont 1A and 1V ton sixes. Get our prices. SALEM VKLIE COMPANY 12 North Commercial Street Let Us Play the Latest Victor Records , j H. L Stiff Furniture Co. FURS STORED Store your Furs during summer - with? ns WEST FUR CO. 521 Court St. Opposite Court House It Fay To Trade At Tbe FARMERS CASH STORE C Barton Dordall 247 North Commercial 24T OREGON BATH HOUSE Rellere that tired feeling by a Turk- , Uh Bath Basement Oregon Building 0REG0NUS A FXR1XOI CXQAB Maaafaetored by HENDXRSON8 CIOAR FACTOatT phoae SIS. Taectrtc Machinery axd Engineering Company .Toy eXFEBT ELECTBICAL W0BZ 237 Court Street Phone 411 CARL & B0WERS0X Groceries 383 Court Street Phone 409 W T. RIGDON CO. Leading Funeral Directors 1920 ELGIN SIX IS HERE Motorists who are looking for a strong, serviceable ear with elegant soar lines ana interior specincauon. eta it assume maxlaaura . service and economy at a reasonable price, should LEE L GILBERT, Distributor 1M a. Cenuaeretal Street. U.S. GARAGE ' f 14 Ferry Street USED BUT NOT ABUSED CARS SPECIAL New series Stndebaker. value S1C2K. today $1300. U. 8. Oarage- Phone 17SS LONG DISTANCE AUTO TRUCKING WILLAMETTE VALLEY TRANSFER CO. Phone 1400 V7t alto do local Lanlisg. USED CARS To Sell Cheap for Cash or to trade for Bread and Batter THE B. C MOTOR CO. 17S 8. Commercial St. Busick's SALE1I ALBAITY WAllTED JUNK AND MlCmNEFr OF ALL XjTNDS We alee buy second-hand foods. u yosi nave suayuungj to sou ror a good price) call AOS. Tbe Bqnare Deal HasuM. CAPITAL fUM CO. etl Cheaaaketa St. Bslean. Ore. VACUUM CUPS Wheret A. H. MOORE'S HARTMAN BROS. CO. For Fine Jewelry Jrwelers and Optieiazu MILLZFft rear I Itassler. editor of the Tur ner Tribune, was la SaUm yesterday. James Ii. Olson, state secretary ot tbe Kiss, was here yesterday Ja the Interests of the coming state con tention. Mr. Olson Is on the Ore gonian staff. fX. U Hogg and J. W. Kellls were here yesterday from Scotta Vtnis. Krederic Schmidt has returned from a trip to Paget sound cities. Mr. and' Mrs. IL C. llewland and uaucaiers oi uenver are tere ror a visit with Kr. Howland'a mother. Mrs. II. J. Goode ot Yew Park. l. O. Kvaas of the Oregon Grow- ers' t'o-operatlve association. Is la Salem for a few days. Miss Nellie Rowland of Salem has gone to Idaho for the summer. Kd L. Ooodenough has retorned .fter several weeks spent In southern Oregon cities. II. P. Slsson. manager of the Mil ler department store, has gone to Klamath Falls on a vacation trio hlrh he will spend hunting and fishing. . Clifford Knickerbocker and Frank Qalsen berry have returned from a short visit at lives. . (Mrs. Ktfle Humphreys and daugh ter. Marion ot Oakland are summer guests ot Miss Amanda, Matthers of Shaw. Mrs. Gethln Davles of PeaUle hat been a guest for several days of Edna. Carfield and Mrs. Roy J. An derson, having attended the recent festivities la Portland en route. Mr. Davles' Is cne of the Nile patrol Shrlners. Mrs. Davles retorned to the Pnget sound city yesterday. Attorney E. P. Moreora of wood- burn transacted legal business la Salem "yesterday. i Tibbits to do Special Census Work in District The director of the census has ap pointed J. C Tlbbetta of this, city as special agent for the census ot man ufacturing industries In th district comprising the counties ot Linn. Marion and Polk, with headquarters st Salem. During the past two and a half years Mr. Tlbbetta has been connect ed with the Oregon state highway commission, hut because ot his familiarity with the duties required hy the census bureau, he has been granted a leave of absence from the bUnsttt Crowd Oat for First Concert ol Bend A noamr crowd Ut eltat t bronco VUJon park to grwH ln Salem band la Its fir concert i tfce s-asoa. Cars were talked f a'1 blocks en beta l ef Stats nd Coart streets adjac.at te the. lark Tbe program beran at t n'rWk Larh number was aspreved with inech ha4Us!ag and lootlag ef aatomibie aorns from the since. The evaiav ltlaarlar lurrtl day. was Ideal for th roft'ert. per- muuBg aa ctportualty lor the p pie to ioss arwaad oa tke irua. Maay of ike poplm trvc kl Indian isa laena to as pro tection front daaisaeas el tbe graa. otkrs troncht aatomobtW tlaaftets and pil hotu stood arad oib.rs WslkM around rtUaty. aiaiejy. Mill others Hi if laey were latently eagr tn catch lk strains ot m;c. ere std lb re, viiaciwus coapls were fitlsg vent to their aesthetic feeliags by daae lag to the me tic. Kverybudy was slensed. The vocal solos by Mrs. 1UHU Parrtih Durdall were rid wlta tremeadoas approval Is the tig a ad I ence. As tho evening was asttt. and Ike atnxxpa.rvc eoadttloae sack that the siafsr'a voice carried well. Her solos. added the required variety to the program. The programs, as was that ef last night, are arranged la each a man ner that they supply a variety ef masie that appeals to the greateat number. The ssnaie rontd sot b classified aader aay one head 41 was so far-rear his a la Its aspeaL It Is safe to aay tka each concert will be awaitel with eager nena If last Bight's concert ts te serve as aa Indicator. s fan Frw standard J. I. te air- lkir n lo. iVnUad a a (tit " trla troas tbe awntk was l4 i US nith it at (irsat lior a4 l."efn. After a kif stay ta Vafeea dar Isg nkich t.sse tkey aaaetsed thenev wir.:ag te lake a f, tr tn PctUd. Mr. Trak and Mr. Ceaaon cnetiaeed tkir inn. TWt will retsm . to AlWsay 4aj naere tfey a k4- Vrs for IW sssiskev. TVry are te W ! a the Wi.Uavt Aerf al Trsnt coaipaay and wUl ee Car i eo o at; rka I aUt. 1 a.v.r Wa r.t:t:y : Ilea wbethsr golf H a ram tor m aaalty ot wv!y a aaai.'etAti af tae irrw!( co4.ti aah T3-r sada irkf aar Iniry Jt an te Mraara, kee m . a w m w w ' Irr; J. Mnaw lolafr SUM llardnnent Ikav as pee ach..axsa THE HIGHLAND GROCERY 4M ?a tUcVUakl Arewaa WSlameUe Highest in Honors at Conference Willamette aalverslty for the third eonsecatlve yesr won laerela at the annual Re a beck college men's con ference. It has beea Willamette's distinguished fate to carry heme the penaaal offered there for compe tition la athletics, track meet, swim ming contssts and field day. rWtl- lamette scored XI poiata for first place and Washlagtoa State college carried off second honors with SS Sheridan with rela- points. Noble Moodhe. the tesals wiiard of the Willamette valley, easily won the cup that was offered In tenalt at the conference meet. Together Moodhe and his team mate. Ilegh Doaey. won the doablea la tennis from Paul Doney. and La a res re Davles. who are also WUtamttte students, the other rontestaata la the tea a la doubles being eliBBlaated long before the flaala. he men report thsy were able to stimulate attention toward Willam ette hy the efforts In athletics sad at the conference sessions. Those who hsve teen making the aaaeal trip from Willamette claim tke pro gram surpassed those ot other years. The Instructors were particularly strong men. The University ot Washington had the largest representation at the con ference, hsvlsg 11 delegates present St the opening session. Willamette won second honors la this regard, for SC men from the aalverslty at tended the conference. t Sales a&4 SerrVe 200 KorU Hir Clrrrt Ydllev Motor Co. W00DRY- rood acts nalen aaynWre ta Marlon or Polk eoeaUee. Store kynted at 27 Na. Coaaasmlal AUCTIONEER Dancing Etctt Wedseslaj ard Calsr day Mule Bj BBBfnlcw Orclcstra cf Portlasd . DREAMLAND RINK No Mora Sfcatis Hid Eaaaca HOME OWNERS and BUILDERS Now Is the Time to Install the HOMER PIPELESS HOT AIR FURNACE . WM. GAHLSDORF The Store ot Housewares 13S N. Uberty SU . . .Phone IT Webfoot, Red Ahphrne, Does Tkrivinz Business The Webfoot. Salem's red alrplaae which flies over sad abont the city dally, ts pro lag eitremely popslar rKh local folk who wUh to get a highway department to do the work l1"?. r,.Bt, for the government. . Sunday 14 peaeagrs raf The gathering of the sUtlstlcs nie w wn s'-s -r vlw T,,.i- tTiv. Mr.tia of I times. The trtce ts pro leg papular " l.w,- v ... . Hit will begin July 1. and will r- V approximately three months l D"w .I41B l9r. . The plane is stations at tae tair quire approximately complete. Republic Trucks With Parti and Serrka W. H. Haaeorandt & Co. Distributors Marlon Conaty Potkrmaaty 270 No. Commercial BC, hsXSm Pbono 073 What HtTc Yon? We bay. sell and exchange aetr sad second-hand furniture, stores, ranges, rngs. tools etc We will bay yon oat. COL. W. F. Win CRT, Auctioneer 271 N. Commercial 8U, 8alem, Or. List your sales wit as People's Furniture Store Night Phone 1I4T Phone T24 LOGANBERRIES We sre still In the market. Call us up or come la sad see ns MANGIS BROS. 142 State St Phoae 717 Woman Kicked by Cow Is Severely Injured Mrs. John Thorns ot the Clover- dale district waa badly hurt by a cow kicking her last Friday. The animal struck her in the face, break ing her nose. She was taken to Ha lem Immediately and Is now pro gressing favorably. Mrs. Walter lUaro left Saturday for Newport to spend a couple of weks. She look-her mother. Mrs. w. Wright, snd her aant. Mrs. Weather by. with her. Mrs. Nellie Hamilton has ner mother. Mrs. Sarah Starr of lxe An geles, spending the summer with her. Mrs. Slarr accompanied by her son- Frsnk. and wife of Deer Lode- Mont., who have been visiting, their sister for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Starr left for their home !a Montana, eipectlag to spend a few daya with relatives la Seattle while en route. John Craig who Has ben employ ed ror some time by the Koth Gro cery company, came home Saturday I to spend tbe sammer. enBBBBBBBBBannwaBnnaaapannnnnnaaannaBnnnn Schwartz Reported Hiding Somewhere tn Portland A report reached Governor Olcott yesterday that Milton SchwarU. .al leged pervert of New Tork City who haa a ma a la for little girls. Is is hldlag la Portland. Governor Olcott yesterday seat a night letter to Governor Smith of New York aaklag that steps be taken to have him returned to New Tork if he la foand here. After he had attacked the (-year old daughter of Charles Johaaoa Post. New York Bewspapermaa. Schwarts was arrested, adjudged In sane aad waa a boat to te ceatmlttea to aa aylam when hit mother aad uncle asked that he be released to them aad that they woald take him to Oregon, Thla was done and the governor recently was Informed by Johaaoa that Schwarts left for Ore gon early thla month. Tbe governor asked Portland officials to watch for and arrest Schwarts upon his arrival grounds aad takes p passengers whenever they may desire the trtp. longer nights may le arfaaged also at special rates. Commercial Aviation Plane Makes Brief Slop in Salem IL K- Trsi of Lyoas aad W. D. Cannon of Saa Fraarisro made a short land la r Inftaletnt reeterdsr en vn Ylf Docs"Vbixr Stationery . CcrryYowr Vamcn n Kty? We an tmgij jxm nrkla rjboocry la trrf color or Eanh. You n3 fLod a tml sjaortmct bcre a4 a3 good qwalry at rranooaLic prkrs. Sole Aiest (or Gaxriea Coat Prrpxntica Schaefer s Drug Store 135No,CoalSL The "Pejuhxr" Store An w I 11" I SVI N I V" yfj h '! i 7 '7 mm-1 BUNGALOW ; "APRONS Kar the practi-! n4 Ihaoghtfol boaaewife. Tlrj are al nsjs frrsb an.l a!irartive for I bey laandcr o rawly list it i no inmUf to kerr tb'tn so. TVjr are maJe ef Irif H patterned fingbarss sod prrralr. $1.75. 51.93, $2.43, 52.75. A.Upl tbe 'Tay A Yon Oo" Ua at SUj-Ierg . Tarn open a Usnk nrrant IX possible.