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Tb. - . . . . .. Land Board vinjr - J. . 5alem 5an & Gravel Case The Mate, land 'board has'Tired in the supreme court an anaweTr in tfce action brought by the Salem .Saud & Grvel compny t.i,.4iiiptl 'the Uu-.trd to lease the bed f ,the NVManiea river at Salem for the extraction of mterial at 3 cents a cubic yird " The board hasfiied'! 6cctUs"a the minimum and In the answer roe tends that to accept ls would to the' detriment of the atate Irre ducible school fund io ' which the money goes, a"iid ou'd not comply .with lh, intent of the law. , ; The eoini'lainiiiji company con-, tends that. the la: tU'iuands a lease Instituted : in the suirem wurt as I original prcf il.uu: Tn innda.mus. j DiVORCEGlVEN TO MRS. DAVIES .x-fflISlM r llake 1 coerce, hla. wife Into sUiln & note, end failing in thia he u4iliMl U'liui- tdatiou. - After their second marriage in Fa- leiu. Dervinber . 1!11. D-uit ta 'J Id to have told bin wife mat be waa going to take her to California to StOrV 01 Much Manlal TnbU- aald hla mother and cistern lived at i i t 1JD t I J Monrovia. Calif. A few day before lailOn IS lOIU UCIorc JUUKC lthey left on this purported vlit he Rino-Wm jadviwl bin wire. It la claimed, to Dinguoua . nreivnta to his slaters. which she did. The pri-U were Another chapter In the legl n- returned by the postal authorities to tangleiiienls ct . F. Davlea wa en- I the residence of her iiec. Mrs. A. acted tn Judge Bingham court y- I Kin go. 1297 South High itreet. terday afternoon when r decre lor stamped unclaimed, divorce was signed by the judgj iij Mis. Pavies claims that when they AMERICA'S HOME SHOE POLISH Your Shoes Last Longer by Takin g Good Care of Them SeaOrV frequently. IU wax and oils aoftta and vreatrrt tie Itataar and key ywir tus looking new. SeanA and taa SaanA lSZl SET xnake ahoa ahlaiaf a nutter of eacaoda la born or offlce. OLACK TAM WHITE OXSLDOO BROWN Always IU 1 Vie ' cite Home Set or Conikm'ence favor of Davlea wife. No property or alimony la Involved In thn e.aa. DavieV attorney admitted In c-urt that hi client hd no plaasib'e. groundit upon which to base tola de fense save that of a technicality aa to whether the case is withm the Inrisiction of the court dne to the ! length of time r.eqnlred by law tor the residence or uie piainui. ia inc state of Oregon. The objection of th defense was met by the ato.xey for Mrs. Eletha Davles.the pluirt;fr. when he amended the eomrlainl- atatlng that the plaintiff was in the state at the time tne suit waa ti:ea and that she had been a resident of I CCording to the plaintiff, when be the city of aiem. troor was iaierj8 quoted as saying arrived near Ashland on the south ern trip her husband insisted that she deed her timber claim to him o that the pronerty might become community property. She asaerta that he said: "If you love me, you will deed the land to me so that our property will be in one pot. ... Failing in this argument he be came angry. Mrs. Da vies claims, al though' no violence occurred until e resumed his efrorta In tbia direction after their arrival In San Francisco. . At this )attr place' his I tnportu Br ings assumed the form of a threat introduced that the plaintiff has been a resident of this city. As the evidence was nnravoled in court the fact waa eataUUhetl that Da vies' efforts to obtain possession of certain timber claims was the baa- Is for tbelr marttal difficulties. According to the testimony of hU wife he resorted to many schemes to I AT THE ELECTRIC SIGN "SHOES" liiai we were to busy yesterday that we fbrgot to write an "adv." for Tuesday's pa- MiiiMEii lloe Sale mm rievcr the less it's still going with its Wonderful Bargains and vie Iiaf e concluded to let it go on through until Sa M the prices eniain the same j ' Glbsing Out tRe Lines ; ;Ve Still have a limited number of the Small sizes of Shoes '-'radlmiis , la mixed lot,, none tajer, than 3V2, whiclj we could sell' to aomeeastern jobber ; for; $1.00 a pair, but we prefer to give our regular custom era the benefit, ao will finish eloaiag-' Y ........ want 3rd at 8:30 p. m. to iiicrease the number of pairs of M ens them 'out at ... : ...It rather than the profits per pair, hence these Very Attractive Pricca: Men 'a Gun Metal Laci Erglish or Round Toes, $7.00 values at ..(...:....... . . . .$4 9S Large sixes only Men's Elk Bala, $30 , CTSittt ! A Lot : of All-Bladk : ICid Button Shdes -." . v.-. . , ,' Only.in Eizes. 2Va to' ilz at. Ona lot cf Lace Shoes, some all Wd, some cloth top, '-sizes - 2 Va ' to only yaV. , J, j . $2-35 . . ' . f i . " -. ..... . . . i' , -. . - ' .' w, t ( ' 4 j Ladies' 7hite Canvas Lace Shoes, a big lot, al . : t - hels "WW it i . . i-.'i .'. '$1 '95 ce, $12.00 quality, warranted a Extraordinary. Bargain f Aiid another lot "of Better Ones, . worth up to $3,00 t:::.:r:.;..;.....:.$245 icces White fcaiivas : Shoes U ! A bottle of FiU Presto . VThite Cleaner FEEE with each pair of these shoes During This Sale Only:4. - - rv -' f - -f-. 7hite Canvas - Lace ' and Button, $Z50. grace i. . ;. .. ................ ..f-xn $195 i Same in sizes 11 to 2. . $3.00 grade White Canvas Lace. 11 to 2 $220 $3.60 to $100 gTadeV7hite Beinskin Cloth, Lace -vstoukt;;;;::;;: ...;.2$i These few specimens, of prices" will give i little idea, of what we arV offering i?pth injthe main roam and in our Hew Big Bargain Department Boom in the back part f.tha atore. i J , ; T-v $249 Men's , 3.50 ; Grade of Gun Metal Blucher, . round toes at: . .V . . . . . . $6-45 $9.00 value Gun Metal English Lace, Welt soles at ....... .......... ::$B6S $11.00 Grade '.Brennan OM. Blucher, Eng lish last, heavy single oak soles, Goodyear weit at. ............ ; .57.35 Young Men's fine grade Black Velour Calf, English Lace, $12.00 quality, warranted high grade "ThisIsAn Men's Medium Brown All Calf Blucher, Corf ,11 toe, Goodyear welted, a real $12.00 y for ....$-V)S Young Men's Mahogany Brown Russia, Eag- lish lace, fine welted soles, $9.Q0 valtes at,.........;.;.....:......;?..5 Men's 3rown Calf Blucher round toe, extra ' heavy oak welt soles, worth $12.fX at spe- , ,..:.vi.:;.:.,...::........ ..$7.35 Young men's brown Bussia Calf Brogue Lace ; Shoes, wing.tip, heavy, perforations, Good , year welt soles, $11.00 values. . '.. . $845 Some Very Extra Good Buys - Young Men's English Lace.v in Tony Bed Bussia t uau vamps. Beaver. E'4Ck, Taa, Calf, or all Tony Bed Russia top v very swell and an ele gant $15.00 value at special...... '.....$990 Black Velour Calf, composite iasts, $10.00 qual s fi7 to cloae out, special price. .. . .$S 95 Choice 10-irich Loggers' ' - Bergmann, Forester Niehoff worth up to '$22.00 a pair; only one to a customer. . . .$l$.35 "V... s AT - THE ELECTRIC SIGN "SHOES" SOCOLOFSICY TO ; iSTUPY IN EAST VVlUamette Man Admitted to Social Service School in New-York Cty. . J 1 to he r D- tesented br.Kdwln Socolofaky, aon of 1. 1. Socolofsky, 84a-rtb hum mer street, Jn the Richard Kdwarda social aenrJce scbpol in New York City, lie will leave today at 1:10 p: m. on lie Southern Pacific train fof the east' as he must be in New York on July 5. Kvery summer following the close of the colleclate Tear a certain num ber -of younsTnin are teconunended itt ,uouai Y. M. Ow A. organiza tion for inemberahiy In thia school. Last year 3men were choaen from aa manv nnlveraitlea throughout the United States. Thia year the member ship haa been extended to au. ana Socolorsky I to be one 01 a iew wno will be .called. ion to go from the west. . The school la a.practical one. 01 fering opportunity to Its membera to pnrane the study of aoclology In the tenement districts, the slums and in the oBwery in Jew iora: tuj. The course of the school lasts seven weeks. " " While enrone to his destination Mr.' Socolofsky will apend one day of hla trio at Niarara Falla. N. Y., I will die before I deed th?t land I Tlslting one of the eeyen wonders ot the world, me iaua. On his return homeward next fall he plans to visit In Chicago and in Kansas City, where he has relatives. He wlli enroll for hla senior year at Willamette university In September. - HOrSES MANUFACTURED PORTLAND. Or.. June 2S-Arch- Itecta may well groan when they look upon the plant of the Fenner Manu facturing company, now receirlng ex tensive additions. .The company. SALTS FINE FOR7" ACHING KIDNEYS BATHING SUITS-- - '-'I am going to give you Jus; three weeks In which to sign a promissory note In my, favor, or I wIU do wne- thiug tha. will rnin everything tor both of us.' Kbe replied, according to hf tes timony over to you. Later when they reached San Der- r-nrdino Davles. -it Is said, sheared1 employment that his wife might "dolled, up" before he took ker be fore hla mother. It waa while Mrt. r-aies waa at the latter-place that si wroie nome 10 ner usier, -iS- pealing for financial aid and staled that she wanted- to get away from. he. husband. . Money wu aent to her by her sister. Mrs. Ringo. Sfie left Davlea . at .San -Bernardino after he had made plans for both'to-c? to Honolulu. Mrs. Uavles did.not ap-l prove of such a trip under :':e cir-J etrmstances. and claims she feared the trip was planned with malicious Intentions. Outside of the few weeks that the wa In California, as was 'revet' ti by several witnesses. Mrs.1 Davie has fctr. a resident of the state of Ore go.t during' her lifetime. .iie.tvn bem and raised io woraaabnod !n Salem. For We .FUt .Too JIafh Meat Whjcb lloG Kidner Tltcts the v ltack Hurt. Men, Women and Children At .1 ! m&. Money Saving-Prices Children's Bathing Suits - $1.00 and $1.75 Suit ."' . '. Ladies' Qathing Suits $1.49, $1.75, $2.75 Suit Men's Bathing Suits $1.49, $1.98 $2.50 Suit - Our Prices Always the Lowest Gale & Company - ' ' . . - .i . Commercial and Court St. Formerly Chicago Store which ia the oldest making ready built In' the weat and haa the most t h complete equipment on the coast. nrna out six complete houses weekly. Most folka forget that the kid- rcys. like the bowels, get siugjrio ' and clogged, and need a flnshlng oe- Call The Statesman any time I caelonally. elae we have backache and BARGAIN DAY ' (Continued from page 1.) and the matter will be attended to. Following is a list of the persons and firms that have already-Joined I in tne Bargain day movement and those wba are not yet Included wilt probably join the crowd in a day or two: - i .- Price Shoe Co- ladies' and men's! shoes. "- 1-' The Dootcry ladiea; and men's dull misery in th k!i:r.ey resion. se ver headache. rbnniatie twinges, torpid fiver, acid stuaeb. sleepless ness and all sorts of Madder disor ders. Yon simply must . !eep1 yon r kld- neya active and cle?n. and the mo ment you feel an ach-; or pain In the kidney region, iet about four ounces of Jad Salta from any ood 'drug store here, take a tablejpoonfnl In a a-eopiea twa rre. ary rooai .ioj. Ar vitar Wnrn hrnkfit for clothing, KTOcerles. tl t V, . ,,w dmT. an.i TQnP vi,!., ui Solera V00lem MUTs Store, clothlna I tbn .rt f! --tif nmnn uitt'ii and famlshlag. - , -"f t . - . ciidp from tha atd of rranes and .C, Tenny Co tne'a and lad. 1 . ini. Mmhin win inku lea fnrnlahlngs, dry roods, etc ' I A Miller Merrantue Caw'dry good.! . imiiinmi T f . - - - . . 1 . a . - "'k"J 1 In the -urine' eo i? no lonrer Irri- tatetu ihas ending bladder, disorders. Jad Salta Is harmless. " Inexpens ive; makes a delUMfnl effervetcent lithla-water drink' which everybody ahould take now nnd thon to keep their kldneya clean, thua avoIdlEK nous eompltcatlnna. A well-known local drurrrtt aava he aells lou of Ja1 Salts to folks who believe In ovrrcominr stdne trouble whfle It' Is only trouble; Ray I. Fanner, hardware, paints. salens Hardware, hardware, patnt. rortland Cloak Salt Co ladles ready-to-wear. ' ;''. llafonry llroa- dry coods. ladlea wear, ahoea. ; - V. A Moore, furnltare. Gale Jft Cos, dry: gooUs, mminery, aea s clotniBc ana f am Uhlans. II. I Stiff Furnltare Co bouse farnlahJagaV " . - ; Banlrk A Son," staple and fancy rroceriea. Scotch woolen Mula Store, meat mauoto-meajiure clothea. Rosteln Jr Greenbaam.' dry eoeda, millinery, shoes, men's faraJahJae. JIartman BUGH THEATRE; r : GOODMAN &.HUGHES. . ; r PRESENT l .' r BURT SOUTHERN . . IN A RIOTOUS RIUSICAL COMEDY . t . - - .. . - 1 "Henpecked Henry , 25' People 25 With x Cast of Jaa-Maicar and Chorus of Beautiful Sieger. - :' . and D&ncers . r. Elaborate Costuming Special Scenery . Admission 75c, pins tax You'll enjoy evtry xrinnte of this show Broe Jewelry. Boater Brown Shoe Co. ahoea. Valley Motor' Col trocka and mo. tors. Roth Grocery Co- staple and fan- Icy grotei lea. tieo. C will, music and mnslcal laatnunenta. The Remnaat Store, dry good. hoafery, notions. Chambers A Chambers, farnlture. The Rpa, confectionery. 1 mevalof r Bros.' neat market. MJdffet Meat Market,' meata. K. The Xeedlecraft- -rthop, embrotd. ered and stamped aHfcJea. i ' sirs. r. E. BreisW"lrns. toOet articles, stationery. ' . The French nhon, tnlllinery. P. R. L. P. Co- elertric goods. The Salem Elcctria Co electric Koods. ' - - " " Ir. C A. indrledge. dentM. Salem Baking Cow, bread, cakes. etc - - ' -' . '.. r " . d. iiamiiurj, xnrnitare. Vlck liroa tractors, inifka. auto mobiles. - . . - ! Anderson Jt Brown, snortlns goons. - Welch KWtric Co electric fit. tnree and snnnliea. rrM Urns, Shoe Store, lioe. IVrry'a Brag Store. (The Iletall tore. ' . . t CTierry City Hotel. Salem Variety' ( Store, mllliaery. not tons,-etc. .'r Shafers If anteas Store leather foods. 'robe, brief raaea, etc. - Battercnp Ice Cream Ce. - Tom (YrnW StudU, photography. vrona raraeu meata, etc. Daniel J. Fry, drag, paJnta. etc. Max O. Barest, farnlture, carMCts, etc. IL D. Gilbert A C? crocerle. paints, glaaa, etc Wwt Kar Co4 dealer I far. Wm. Gahlsdorf. crockery. tUti ana kitcnen ware. C. J. Breler, ahoea. hats, etc. Mrs. II. Sttth. halcoav of Ka fonry Broa millinery. Two million dollars annually la produced from 10 mines In 1 dis tricts In Oregon. Oregon leada the west In the man ufacture of woolens and nrodncea the finest wool in the United State. A Nation-Wide. Institution '" Just Received a ...... . f ,. Shipment of Fine YOILE " . . - If interested in having a nice summer dress at a reasonable cost you should not tail to come in and see these voiles as there are sure to be patterns among this lot which will appeal to you. These are exceptionally good, at 59c Yard Georgette Crepe We still have some of that Georgette Crepe, in plain colors, at the yard J J 73 Figured Georgette, at, yard. ........ .$198 Taffeta and Messaline In some good colors, yard -$198 Silk Poplin, yard $149 ' 11 11 1111 11 it 11 t 1 vv-v-o -n 11 I j ation-wictc ifmUo: 8 J . . - , ... , J! y - . ,:. V ' ' " J . - - " - - -0 4