TT THE OUECOX STATESMAN X SATURDAY, JULY 17, S12 ! : ii I The Cheater" ! ' With May Allison at. Ye Liberty. today. Sfelal meeting of jfialem lodpe. No. 4, A.F. & A. M. this evening. Work in the M. M. degree. Two Fatalities Reported ' Two fatal accidents out of a total -r us industrial casualties were re sorted to the Btate accident conimls ion for the week ending July ls. Ths fatal cases were Joseph Stanock, RilTcrton, lumberman, and John VnrDhy. Burns, construction work Tr Of the total number of accl io'nts reported. 374 were subject to the provisions of the workmen s lu .i 9!-. uri from firms nd corporations that have re :a ih. act. ;and 21 were from public utility corporations not sub ject to tne mc,-i- The WHcox Investment company ... DunM vesterdav filed resolu tions with the state corporation de rtment showing an increase in IT,..ti from S1.5Q0.000 to cav111 AAA' T5.0vV,wvvV .. E.T Barnes, the retired merchant of the Barnes Cash Store, and Mrs. Dames, their daughter and Misa Jo hanna James left yesterday In a Cad illac car for an extended tour of the northwest. They go directly from Deere Handed Dow A judgment against Mark A. Taul ah w filtil In favor 'of Levi U'. here to spoitane, uiacier pars ana:nan90n vesterdav. The case was the Yellowstone park. upon their hard at the june term of court and return they will visit In feeattle. wa UKen under advisement by Judge Bingham. The judgment was Wanted at Once, on a note inai was sifnea Girls for parlor work; also short ary z. lsia ior iu.-bt man.: order cook, either lady or gentle- Paulson and Howard E. Clark. Mr. The Sna. lUiara cannoi now oe iwnieu I 1 1 . . . . .1 . fall. tlflAfl resDonsiDiiiiy iur iue auw uk. Paulson according to the judgment, To date only $250 had been paid on the note. The defendants are also to Cade -.Under Advisement- Judge G. G. Bingham took the di vorce case of Bertha Ryley vs. R. H. j v j uuuc nu t iocuiui cbi sw i suit Ryley has been an employe of the " '" Oregon state hospital since 1884, ac cording to bis statement on the wit ness stand.- - pay 8 per cent interest and the cost Jaihe Oliver Cut-wood's .. 'Mightiest outdoor store Courage of Madge O'Doone" at Ye Liberty Sunday. - Women Wanted We need more women on every nhift. AddIv at our office, or come prepared to go to work any time, day or nlgnt. King's Food products wo. i , - river near Independence Is at the I the Rigdon chapel yesterday afier- Webb & Clough company-. lie waslnoon will be sent this morning to the son of Tallman Dearing of 1427 I Portland for cremation. Fairmont avenue. Funeral announce ments will be made later. . Lecal Blanks Get them at The Statesman otnee. Catalog on application. ... Liirlrr Funeral Todav Rndy Arrived Yesterday I The body of Stephen Lucier who The hody or me laie airs. raraii r died at a locai hospital July 11 will Canton Cafc Merchant lunch. 45 cents. Eliu ot Ontralia. Wash., arrived vesterdav fromjhat city and the fun eral will be hem mis aiiernoon irom th6 Webb & Clough chapel at i o'clock. Burial will be in the il. A. II. cirole in City View cemetery, be taken to St. Paul. Or., this mora ine and at 9 o'clock services will be held from the Catholic church under the direction of the Rigdon company. POTATOES TO BE INSPECTED but those, who did and who took blankets and sat on the lawn found. the evening a delightful one. The electric. fountain played for a long er time than usual last night. Traveling Man Some tornado College Expert Wifl.Be Here JJ" 3LSSrtt 2 S barn? Phlegmatic Farmer Dunne Hain't found the darn thing yet. in Few Days, McCrojkey Announces. Elks Attention ,We have succeeded in getting a few dozen white pants to arrive on Monday. Don't wait till day of parade to come In after a pair. Salem Woolen Mills Store. I XtTiiio Airaln Out J. N. smiln, supennienaeni i me state school for feeble-minded re- Pnnoml of lr. Scovell Today The funeral of the late Dr. H. II Rrnvoil. who died at -his home on Salem Heights Thursday will be held See Our Model Laundry In full operation every Saturday afternoon. Eden washing ! machines and Simplex Ironers. These names speak tor themselves and our stoca is complete. "II It U s electric, come to us." Salem Electric Co. Masonic Temple. Phone 1200. RaIm Funeral at 1 :30 Today- Funeral services for the late John Rnaaell Bales. 19-year-old son of Mr this morning at 10 o'clock from thcan1 Mrfc Isaac M. Bales, who died at Antvrr la Fflnl Pauline Kehrberger, defendant In ported to the police yesterday auer a case filed by Karl G. Becke and noon that Albert Nyhus has again Paul R. Hendricks, real estate men, made his escape from that Institu yesterday filed an answer to the tion. He .was returned recently from cnmnlaint Rho admlttoil that the Alhanv. lie said that the DOy8 hair real estate men were engaged to sell lis clipped, having been cut upon his! ay her real property, but denied that the I return from Albany agreement was. in force when the Webb & Clough chapel. Rev. Charles H Powell of st. raurs episcopal . . t . . . . J . u .l.liT a local nospnai weunesuaj u'f."' wu Ha hold this afternoon at church will conduct the services and I 0ciock from the Rigdon chapel. Bur burial will be in City View cemeicry. i lai wm be in Claggett cemetery tery- Women Wantel Kings Food frouucis to. siaris io- Womep wanted on every snui BJfdon and Reliable lunerai airecrora. nronertv ai inM She claims in her I rhliMs ami American Dishes answer that several days before the! Music and dancing. Canton cafe. sale . of the property ja mutual agree-1 g till 7, and IS till 12.; ment was atrected wnereny ner pon-1 n - gation to the real estate firm was re-1 Itrmonstration Today '0 TOM MIX - , In - rrnE daredevilm gENNETT COMEDY I? rv ma NOTICE s DORT CAES AREIVINQ Get Your Order in Early SALEM VEUE COMPANY 162 North Commercial Street eased by them. Wanted at Once Girls for parlor, work: also short! order cook, either lady or gentle-1 man. The Spa. On license Yesterday . Only one marriage license was Is sued yesterday at the county clerk's office. The deputy stated that July Is destined to hold the record as a light month for J W Marnnr. local lanascape gardener, Vill give a free demonstra tion In pruning at the court house lawn this morning, beginning at 10 o'clock. Mr. Marunr declares that many Salem people do not know how to prune properly. Salem's Det tticf At the New Canton cafe. - kIiImd Initiated ChMtpr Jenson and Happy Harris txi in th Salem lodge of Elks at the Anderson, the -M8ion Thursday night. They were Gardner. T. r. K Paulns. A. It. Myers. ,1. A. c- Elwaln. John J. Hayes, D.1 N. Littler, Victor- II. McKenile. Walter Infant Son Dies Alfred Raymond iii-vpnr-old son of Mr, and Mrs. I jrtR.nh Thiel. Clyde Gardner, T Kenneth Anderson, died late Thurs- T t A N plerce. W. M White. O A letter has been received by T. E. McCroskey, manager of the Com mercial cluo, that George R. Hyslop. Drofessor of farm crops at Oregon I Arrieultural college, will be In the city In the near future to inspect me certified potatoes planted ay some of the farmers in this locality. The visit of Professor-Hyslop is in extenuation of the work that the Marion County Community federa tion is attempting. Mr. McCroskey says the inspection would be expe dited If those obtaining . cenmea seed which they have planted would reoort their names to the Commer cial club at the earliest date. Pro fessor Hyslop's visits will be made in a car, using the Commercial club as his headquarters. According to Mr. McCroskey it will necessitate I three distinct trips by the professor in order to cover the entire territory in Marion county. Hyslon comes to Inspeet the certl- . - a. I lied potatoes so that he ean maxei , , t,,' ra- hi. rinort it in ronnw-tion wiln Churche Grape Juice, pt. ..DUC this woTk that the Marion County L . , r..,,." m Community federation suggested Brick Ice Cream, lb that Marion county create an office ria nleht. The funeral will be neiu t..l , l. n A from the Terwuuger ranerai hohi in a. m. Monday. Rev. H. N. Aldrich will condact tne services ana Kracke. J. H. Davis. W. C. Hemey. appointed by tot. McCroskey to se- burial will be In City IV ew cemetery R Cochran and Charles O. Kup-'cure members for the ommeteM I -r . - The committee tollOws: Chair- I Jinriuu uull" American Legion :.- Dance - ... -. Satnrday. July 17, 9 p. mu ; MOOSE HALL - : Revelation Orchestra .-.. - - .... -EverToce Invited Admission SI Ladies 25c LAKE MORLEY VTeleh's Grape Juice, pt...-i.60c of agriculturist. A membership committee has been Ice Cream in cartons I Fresh Milk, qt. ..... oresent apathy . of license seekers continues. The marriage license was issued to Crtlss L. Smith of Ogden. Utah, and Angela Frances Sowa of Woodburn. Botly of Drowned Man Held .Tk. tuui nf th lain Raymond marriages H thel- . ho lost hls Ufe Thursday while swimming In tne v iime ner. American Le1on Dance I 1 Saturday. Juiy.K. p. m. I Se Our Model Lnnnary hall. Revelation orcnesira, e.very-j In fun operation every saiuruaj one invited. - Admission i, afternoon. Kden wasning maenmu- 25 cents. land Simplex Ironers. lnese now sneak for themselves ana oar w Hoar Kent to Portland is complete. "If It's electrict. come r The body of Charles Ling whose I to ua salem Electric Co. Masonic funeral was held at 2 o'clock from Temple. - Phone 1200. . , CR0SSETT SHOES ; "Make Life's Walk Easy" SCHEFS i : TheHonse of Kuppenneimer ih h 'a i ( THE "DAYTON" Th Blcycla for Everyone k ; IXOTri'E. RAMSDEH . ; - 187 - Court Street ; Bicycles and Blcycla Repairing W00DRY j conducts "" sales anywhere In' . Marlon or Polk counties. Store located at 270 No. Commercial . AUCTIONEER Today's Record Suggestion 22255 "Let the Rest of the World go Bye-ames Hart HX.STIFF FTJRNmrRE Co. I DiCEOTielU 1 1 1 r OPTOHETRIST-OPTICIAM club. The committee follows: Chair man. Frank Davey. U. O. Royer, B. W. Maey. L. J. Chapin. J. C? Perry. Walter Denton. Robert LaRne, E. Fullerton. Henry E. Morris, . A. C. Bohrnstedt. . Russell . Catlin and Fred Erixon. finals Saturday); first heat won by Loren Mnrcblson, New York A .C; second. H. Williams, Spokane A. C; third, Joe O. Loo mis. Chieago A. A New Potatoes, 3 lbs. Bread, loaf ........ No. 5 Karo, light .. No. 5 Karo, dark . . Coal Oil, gallon . . . . ...65c ........60c 10c ...... ...63c ........25c .12c and 17c .........65c .........57c 18c r rib I I 'V 1 !1 - iVi.fifm.ow BISH0PBR0S. Hirh and Ferry Sta. Pnoa no WE BUY Farm Produce, Eggs, ete Paytof Highest Cash Market Prices. ; INDIAN AGENCY A. H. MOORE ' 421 Court Street ftx-lr (a laatltntloi rhoatpr eJnsen and nappy tiarns. I two boys from the state training Time 10 1-5 seconds. - school who a few days ago stole an I Senior championships and Olym ! automobile belonging to W. E. Moses pjc tryouts trial: 100 yard dash. of Jefferson and ran it inio a 'y second heat Won by m.,m. Kirksey, i Grocery store open from 7 a. m. to the school. Tney nave peen in iOD B q. Weenfers. New York A. county Jail for several days penning ic . tnlrdt E q. Gourdln, Boston (un- disposition ot tne case. , I attached). Time 10 1-5 seconds. T. . Third heat 100 yards dash WTon Many Carpenters Employed ' I by J. V. Scholx, University of Mis- A force oi a carpui.ci . laourl: second. XL IL Drew. Drake Salmon, red and pink, 1 lb. cans, 20c, 25c, 35c, and 40c 10 . p. m except Sundays. ' ECONOMY GROCERY RetrjGoj Goods For Less mQHEST PRICE PAID SECOND HAND FURNITURE ; ' StovesJ Carpets and Tools s ranital Tfardware and Furniture Co. 285 N. Commercial St. Phone tH DIXIE ,; : DOUGHNUTS 35c Doz. SALE!.! BAKING C0L1PANY 431 Court Street Phone s "7ALLFELT" Takes the place of cloth at about ne-thira IJAX0. BUREN ; 178 N.: Commercial St. Donds,Hortgages ; Vlnferest Bearing Inrestments ! HAWKINS Ec ROBERTS 04S07 Oregoa Bnfldlnsj Trunks. Bags, Suit Cases Music Rolls and Brief Cases at HAMILTON'S 340 Court Street " i WOOD WOOD The best furnace wood In the city for the money at Tracy's, Phone 520 , WILLARD Storage Battery - v 8EBTICI3 STATION f ' 238 N. High St Telephone X03 W. W. M00RE Furniture Store TV. TTnma nf thu VlCtTOla Ton get more for your money at lioore It Pays To Trade At The FARMERS CASH STORE C Burton Dnrdall 247 North Commercial 24 7 The Electric Restaurant , A good place to eat Short Orders all day, 481, State Street. : JT. D. Jladdox, Prop. ployed by the Salem Elks anaBmf university; third. Alfred L.v Coney, seating accommodations in f 1' Meadowbrook, Time 10 1-5 second, ium at the state fair grounds for the chamoionshios and Olrm- boxlng bouts to.w.""0 n pie tryouU trtal: . fourth heat 100 , night of July 22. during the state Jarda 'dagn w . b chtrle W. c-ssas vuu.v-wvh. , r i Hswidocic. i-o Ann m a. t: tecona. ' i AND, CONFECTIONERY 1601 Center Street . ; ' . Phone 1492 Personals W W T . W" I I w iiiietia u. nyca iuirts iamo ym- versiiy; inira. Alien wooanni, w ... . - xj r viiirttt have gone to Vancouver, B. C., for Meadowbrook'. club. Time 10 seconds. Philadelphia. Mrs, Anna M. Manger Dies at Her Home in this City . VrT-t ntitltir. Walter L. McDougal went to Port land yesterday. I oa. z Frank T. Wrisniman nas reiuiuw Soda Crackers, per pounu. . . . . .v - - weks travel In eastern Mrs. Anna M. Monger died at i Dairy. Salt in 60 pound sack.. . .75c "J J Mr Wrlghtman went to Chi- o'clock last night at the home of her Straws, per Daie...... lvvlcaeo as a delegate from tne saieoi i aaugaier. Mrs. oeorge wuciwu. Iaundry Soap in bar iota ior i iodze-to the grand loage ses-i.-Norin lairieenia sireei.. ea iLiLt iinnnixv aach..Sj3JSStlt JiZtZ I her husband. Seth Munger. whe Is Mrs. Anna M. Manger died at 7 THE HIGHLAND GROCERY Phone 406 748 Highland Avenue! Place Your Order Early for Fall Planting Complete line varieties Salem Nursery Company Phone 1763 . a. a. a i .a t s. i, w i a i -.v.. - o rtanann. irir oi tne su- i si ue via ooiaiers nouie ia imi au- nrema court was In PorUand yeBter- geles. and three daughters, , Mrs. preme cour,i was ia George Winchell of this city. Mrs. Edward Gilllnghanu Dr. W. Carl- M. C. SIgsby of Santa Fe. N. M.. and ...F sTJw and Alberl Hurst are Mrs. C. E. Haughtallng of Belllng- . . wMk-nd fishinslham. Wash. Funeral announee- liug - I . trip above Menama. i Cllfiora urown ieit. jreiciuj ments are to be made later.' his summer vacation at; Seal Rocks. o0 YeatheT CmlalU nDcr.nwi AN Tft f OMPETE Crowd at Band Concert UULiUvlliiui aw 'ww. 427 Oregon Building JJJ INTERNATIONAL MEET - (Continued from page l? FURS STORED ; Store your Furs daring; summer with us .. WEST FUR CO. 521 Court St,; Opposite Court House leetrla Machinery axd Englnaertogl : y : company Wot . EXPERT HXCTRICAL WQR l97 Honrt street Phons HARTMAN BROS. CO. For Fine Jewelry Jewelers and Opticians . W T. RIGDON CO. Leadin. Funeral Direetora i 7 rtnrth Commercial St. At the Electric Sim "SHOES- OREGON BATH HOUSE Relieve that tired feeling; fcy a Turh- ish Bata Basement Oregon Building Because the weather - conditions were threatening, not many attended DENNIS0N ELECTRIC CO. . JOB WORX AND F1XTCBK3 tS North liberty Street CARL & B0WERS0X Groceries ; D.H.M0SHER . ; . High.Claas'; :; '- Cleaning and Pressing j " 474 Court Street CITY CIXAltlNG WORKS -V-: .caBert oi'Qnallty I aeanlni Dyetasj -Xatolmf ltSl Rtata fit. PhoM TS 383 Court Street Phone 409 1920 ELGIN SIX IS HERE LONG DISTANCE AUTO TRUCKING WttLAMETTE VALLEY TRANSFER CO. Phone 1400 t We also do local haulinr. HOME OWNERS and BUILDERS Now Is the Time to Install the HOMER PIPELESS HOT AIR FURNACE WM. GAHLSD0RF ' tii store of Housewares 125 N. Liberty St, ...Phone 6T laoKlna I or m trona.. .errlceaDl car w iKxly un ana Zi,A that a..uin,- maximum .rrtce and economy at a r " LEE L GILBERT, Distributor 1S Sa Camal iiYinixra itfitaUi maA Mnalcal Merchandise Boson Dealer ta Balm 1 411 Court St. 1 Balem, Owkoa ' Telephone Sit , U.S. GARAGE 154 Ferry Street TTSED BUT NOT ABUSED CAR- SPECIAL -New series Studebaxer, lvalue 11625. today $1200. U. 8. Garage. Phone nas . WANTED Beans : EggS ; Potatoes USED CARS To 8ell Cheap for Cash or to trad for Bread and Butter -the b: CL MOTOR CO, - 175 S. Commercial St. WANTED JT7NK AND M1CHINEB1T OF ALL KINDS' nr. iIm Kirv aeeoad-hand goods ir M hfl anrtbtna- to sell for a Md nrlce call 898. The SqaaM Deal House. J. CAPITAL JUNK CO. ?f chemeketa St. Balem, Ore. Republic Trucks With Parts and Serried W. H. Hfldebrandt & Co. Distributors Jlarion County Polk Connty 279 No. Commercial 8U Salem rhone 75 BusicK s ---'CALEI--ALBliri " Dreamland Rink Vnnct Every Wednesday and Saturday i T Bcngaloi Orchestra. What Have You ? We huyi sell' and exchange new and second-hand furniture. tOTes, ranees, ruts, tools, etc We will buy you out. - - COL.' W. P. WRIGHT, Aactioaeer 271 N. Commercial St, Salem. Or. List your sales with na People's FurnUure Store Not Tery many people were out last night in Willson park to bear thA reular Prldar evenine band .. i. - - " . A. C: second, J. moss, un""" v I concert, but those who dia so were Texas; third, Lieutenant C. fc. uans, i roirarded, tor the band rare army: fourth, c. tins, oyracuws. one OI tne .g programs tnis season Tim ifil.S seconds. I Mrs. Hallie Parrish Durdall was In Junior hammer throw Won bylaQUS11&i Hue voice, and . the clear, r ii Hand row. Boston A. A., dls-1 .jivprv tones as she une the old tance. 161 feet. 3 Inches; second, I faTOrite. "Annie Laurie." were very John Conway. Pat.tlme A. C, New l beautiful. he was compelled to re- YnrV distance. 140 feet 104 incn.Uuond to an encore. Mrs. Durdall's third. Lieutenant Edward R. Rob-1 TOice Is especially adapted to this erts, army, disunce. ia ieei. song fourth, li. F. snerman. rew vrir 'i una t ached li distance. 122 feet 10 Inches. Junior 10-pound shot Won by Ralph O. Hill. Hill school, distance, 44 feet. 10 Inches;, second,' Tom Cooke Jr., Paullst A. c, Kew iora. distance. 42 feet. 9 Inches; third. B. El Precoxe, Pastime A. C, New York, distance. 42 feet, M Inch: fourth. W. F. Wllkle, B. A. A., 41 feet, 5 6-8 Inches. Junior 880 yard run Won by J. J. Caffrey, Boston A. A.; second, W. W. Shoemaker, army; third. Walter Powa. Alpha club. New York; fourth Charles E. Snow Jr.. M. I. T. Time, 2 minutes. 22-5 seconds. Junior championship jareun inrow won by Jack Mahan. Texas A. and M. .distance 175 feet, 7 1-2 inches; second, Leon. Perrine. Uni rmitr of Idaho, distance 163 feet, 10 1-4 Inches; third. M. A. Phillips, St Stanislaus college, Mississippi, distance 160 feet; fourth. C. L. Bradley, University of Kansas, ais tance 155 feeU 6 r-2 laches. Junior championships pole vault Won by R. W. Harwodd, Boston A. A., height 11 feet 6 Inches; second. Lieutenant Edward snraaer, army, height 11 feet; third, . Alfred H. Fletcher. Massachusetts Institute of Tech.. height 11 feet; fourth. C. fc. Huntley, navy, height 10 feet, 6 Inches. . Junior 440 yards hurdles won by J. J. Sullivan. Boston A. A.; sec ond Lo Llovd. Paullst A. C. New York; third. Cliff Brundage. Paullst A. C, New York. (Only three men rtnUhod.) Time. 59 seconds. Junior championships discuss throw Won by William J. Barttlett, University of Oregon, distance 136 i-9 inrh (a new lunlor cham pionship record, former mark. 129 feet, 3 inches, made by A. W. Kohler of University of Michigan In 1913); second. R. O .Walker, New York A. r dl.tance 133 feet. 7 1-2 Inches; third. John S. Boyle, Los Angeles, di.tanca ISO feet. 4 incnes; lonnu. rrit Vrettos. New - York, nnat- i.ohAd. distance rl26 feet, ,7 3-4 Inchet Sonior .championships and ' Olym- trtal. ' 100 yard dash r a w - 253' - YOUl-i. J WANT TC RICH OUT V -7 A loaf ol bread is a tempt ing article of food. YonH be tempted to bite a icce- right out of it before the butter has a chance to meet it hal! way. Serve our bread. It's full of food ; satisfaction.-' Tell your groceryman what he al- . ready knows that he should deliver our bread to your home. " ' ' PEERLESS BAKERY n Phimp "Winters, Prop. PAY AS YOU GO PLAN Open a bank account. Pay as you go you will always have money for your vacation. Feminine Articles for .Wear and Use. 1. . hltilf g (Ho. to. r D.eK I 4 if Raisin Bread We use only Sun-Maid Seedless Raisin in making; this delicious bread. Our years of experience in bread making make It possible for us to produce a bread that la the maximum, of flavor and food value. " Bake-Rite Sanitary Bakery ' 457 State St Phone 268 " ' 1 Nl rh Ph one J "ill. ii Phone. T54 t first thrte't6 qualify) for'seml-r EtL' PEOPLE'S CASHST0RE