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CITY NEWS IN BRIEF! Three Couple l.itenswl Marriage licenses were granted yptitcrilay in tbe olti-e of tbe county lei k to Gracia Clyde Ans- mtMi ami Fred MeGnw ot Sulern: J. Martari ll.i llittchutf of SaU-m an,t steicer ot l'ot IIuihI ; lAi M. "" ami Harry W, Sc ull ot Salt in. Iktn't Forget the Iowa Picnic Friday. June 17. Program at 2 p. hi. Supper at p. m. Ad. Divorce miiin i- iif: ' An action was instituted in the circuit court yesterday by Kva A. Nosker against t'ulia .Nosker in an effort to secure a divorce. The plaintiff names desertion as the cause for the complaint and asks the court to restore her maiden name, which was Kva A. Williams. Emma L. Wilson also filed a com plaint in a suit for a divorce from Arthur Wilson. Cruel mid Inhu mane treatment Is given as the causa for the action. A Family Mix The pla;- will be presented at Court Street church, Wednesday evening. June 1j. Admission l. and 2ic.- Adv. Efficnt Kodak Serlc Salem la very fortunate to have the same kind of reliable, quick kodak finishing service that the other larger cities enjoy. This is due to the efforts of II. M. San derson, who Is with the Capital Drug store and has now com pleted his dark, room and is now THOS. MEIGHAN In u The City of Silent ! Men" Oar glasses fti your eyes. Our , bills your purse 'HARTMA BROS. Jeweler and Optician faone 1255 Salem, Oregon ( JUST RECEIVED Naaona Perfect Llqold PalnU Eetaonabl price ttpIU Foraitv & Hardware Co. 85 N. Commercial Faon 947 olt Cleaned l-CO )ulti Pressed.. ...jc..-...--BOc Ealca Cleaners & Dyers (111 8. Coml St, Phone 1I6S i TREES Tm Bprlmg PUalin Otitt Tram 1118 SALEM NURSERY CO. 4XS Orr BalUiaf HUM O O . raeae mi TOOD WOOD Call a n. Tracy Wood Co, lor all kinds of dry wood Prompt delivery Phone 120 Vaccina Cleaners Repaired Motor rewinding, conti acting, electric Fixtures, etc. ELECTRIC MACHINE & ENGINEERING CO. 337 Court St. Phone 488 We pay 2c above the market once for eggs and products PEOPLE'S CASH STORE rflome Builders ' Take Notice w ean save yon money on ur Plumbing Supplies; it will pay you to come and ' ee us about prices. We al ways have a supply of all kinds. . ' A . Tents, all sizes, prices very low ' CAPITAL . Bargain House We buy and sell everything ;t. Phone 398 -. 1 :X Chemelteta su-.'f loan THE OREGON STATESMAN. niying five hours kodak finishing work. Thi is a yrrnt l.oon lor the kotlak anu sportsmen lovers Ml. Sanderson was with Sand. tilt' Well known lcri!..lr i.,..., ..r i Portland for four years. Adv. llancins Party, Security I'.ciiefit Wednesday evening. Forester' hall. Formerly Knights and La dies of Security. Adv IVrey on Hearings H. II. Corey, inemht r Of the public serviee commission, is in eastern Oiegoti to conduct hear ings at Pendleton. Keith. Maker and Ontario. Also he will attend a Joint hearing at Poise by the Oregon and the Idaho commis sions relative to valuations of the Idaho Power company which op erates both in Idaho and in Ore gon. llijj Dance, Forester's Mali My Security Iteiiefit association. Wednesday evening. Friends wel come; :ood music Adv. Koal Ilonds Ueady The Marion county market road bonds are now male out and ready for distribution in the of fice of the county treasurer. Legal Blank Get them at Tbe Statesman of fice. Catalog on application. Adv. Aear I Wore Court In an effort to secure a South ern Pacific crossing at Chemawa a delegation composed of Hay 11 Smith. O. F. Heaty. Georpe W. Wolff and P. Stevens appeared before tbe public service com mlsHion yesterday, when the mat ter tvas Riven a hearing. Na act ion as yet has been taken in the matter. It 1 Constantly T5roiIit To my attenticm that electrical business Is being solicited In Sa lem by men not giving their firm namf and who are supposed to be still in my employ. Our men will always present a card when soliciting business. Lady demon strators for washers. Ironers and vacuum cleaners. F. S. Darton. Salem Electric company, Masonic Temple. Adv. Uuihlinz Permits IKue Huilding permits Issued during the past few days in the office of the fity recorder Include a per mit for the erection of a bunga low valued at $2700. to be erect ed by F. A. Parksdale. 2201 West Nob Mill stret: W. II. Lot was granted a permit for the erection of a dwelling af 2280 Fairgrounds road. II he estimated cost of which is 1Z3U0; k. S. Kalavsain secured a permit to repair a dwelling at ioiu tnerry street, the cost of which will be about $300. Adam Hardt secured a permit f or . tbe erection of a garag on'hJs prop erty at 90 North Fourteenth street, the cost being estimated at $500. VJavl CHy Manager Mrs. Foor, 331 Hotel Marion. Adv. Auto Hits Truck. ' O. Jl. Neptune, 16T6 Center street.; reported yesterday to the police that he had run into a de livery truck belonging to the Gile Mercantile company, when driving an automobile south on Four teenth street. Mr. Neptune said the accident was due to his being crowded over by a car belonging NOMKING UpsUlrs at 162 Vfc V. Commercial itrt Chop Snty, noodle sad Arl ca dishorn, lc crtan mad drlnki Open 11 a.m. to 1 a.m. Tn ZanclBf Every Satarday Hlgbt E11U Orcbeatxa Do yoa taTe TURKISH BATHS U not, why not? No other bath a or treatment can produce the permanent re lief to the peraon enffertng from disagreeable cold or ail ments of the flesh or body like tbe Turkish Baths will. Open 8 a. m. until 9 p. m. OREGON BATH HOUSE Lady mild Gentlemen Attend ant ONE of the greatest Joys in this life comes to a man through his ability to read. When it becomes ne cessary to strain your eyea to take In what is on tho printed page it becomes Just as necessary that you con sult an authority on op tometry. Have ns build for you a pair of glasses that will give your vision the proper accommodation. "Repeat CTU& POYOU Sv" ENJOY Ui SALEM, OREGON to the Wavcrly Ire Cream com pany. The extent of the damage done tin? ears was not reiortej. Maxuin Petition Nicholas MagiiMi of Wood Mi rn has petition) d Hie eoiirt to jrrar: liim iiaturiili.alion pa hers, a 01 I i 1 1 V. to tili'if made yesterday H: the office of Die ( ".uiity cl -rk. .! r. Ma).'Uiii i-uiui .h 1 1' i 1 1 1 lielu.uin. IJIk Dance Forresters' Hall. P.y Security Henefit association. Wednesday eveninK Kriends welcome. Good music. Adv. Foity-nine (iet Wik I'oit) nine persons were able to secure work last -week through the efforts ot Karl Itace, city re corder. Thirty,-! wo were sent t work in the hery fields, eight ' :'arm hands. ii t to common la bor, and one a an auto driver. Mr. Race donates his time and services to this work. which is assisting materially in solving trw labor prohit-tn in the city. Dancing Party Security Benefit. Wednesday evening. Forresters' Hall. For merly Knights and Lutlies of Se curity. Adv. FUlier ! Fined Walter Fisher wafl arrested yes terday by Trar tc Officer ilayden and pleaded guilty to the charge of nit -ding the speed limit while driving en Miloiiiobile on Com mercial street. lie was said to be traveling at the rate of -i miles an hour. A fine of $10 was imposed for the offense. A Classified Ad Will bring you a buyer. Uobinsi.n Funeral Thursday The funeial of Mrs. Sarah 'M. Robinson, who died early yester day morning, will be held Thurs day at Ht:.'!u a. m. from the UiK don chapel. Rev. Ward Willis Long of the Presbyterian church officiating. Her son. Harry J. Singleton, and Mrs. Singleton, ar rived yesterday from Seattle. Cool Weather Cuts bown Camp Ground Attendance Only 12 cars registered at the auto park yesterday, doubtless due to cool weather. They in cluded Mr. and Mrs. A. F; Bryan. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Hryan. all of Walla Walla, southbound; Mr. and Mrs. II. C. Osgood. Wen atchee: Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Askey. Middleton. Idaho; C. W. Colwell and E. L. Fish. Portland: Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Tower. Twin Falls, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Cough lin, Porterville. Cal.; Mr. and Mrs. J. Delaney, San Francisco; Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Smith. Odes sa, Cal.: Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Mc Lean. Palo Alto; Mr. and Mrs. R. II. Knox, Camp Lewis, an.1 C. I). Van I) Mark. Seattle, re turning from business trip to Cal ifornia. ihep. MAHER Mary Maher died at a local hospital June IS at 3 a. m.. aged 7 2 year3. 7 months and 23 days. She has been in the United States 57 years, having been born in Ireland. The funeral will be June 15 at 9 a. m. from the Webb & Clongh chapel and Father Puck officiat ing. Interment in Catholic cem etery. Fl'XKKALM. HEISLER The funeral for the late Mrs. Alexander Heisler will be held today. Wednesday, at 2 o'clock from Rigdons. Rev. Kirkpatrick officiating. Inter ment in Lee Mission cemetery. BIRD The funeral for the late Mrs. Idella M. Bird will be held today. Wednesday, at 3:3' o'clock, from Rigdons. Rev. Al drlch officiating. Irterment in City View cemetery. Webb'&Clough Co. Funeral Directors RIGDON & SON Leading Morticians We Want Eggs For the rest of this week we will pay 20c Cash or Trade liring 'cm in CARL & BOWERSOX 383 Court Phone 409 YANKEE CHALLENGERS FOR SIX ' 1 ' J i A m A - - i - mm 'A I ! . J t 7hT. Tn.Tr" rT1!0 ""17", " wea " Aut the Brittah-Amerlcan lx meter cup. V? k n Z t' V mM! f I,aUl H'"mo"' al.; Montauk. VV. A. W. Stewart and W. W Aldrich. and Grebe. J. L. haltoflstall et aL Grebe haa won all of the trial race, so fr. PERSONALS Father Ambrose, Father Thsoin as and Phillip May of Mt. Agel were in the city yesterday couter ting with the county court. C. X. Ruggles, who lives south west of Liberty, was transacting business at the court house yes terday. Ed Jacobs of Stayton was among the visitors in the city yes terday from that section. Ed Porter of SJlverton was; in Salnni on Tuesday. 1 Clare Jones of Macleay waw a brief caller in Salem yesterday. R. E. Jones of H rooks was a business visitor in Salem yester day. County Commisisoner W. II. GoiUet of Woodburn waa attend ing to business in the county court Monday. Mr. Uoulet has h'en i confined to his home for several , months on account of illness. I -Mrs. Mabel S. Glen, probation officer of the juvenile court of n n . v. ... -it v. k "u .....T" u ...ih wh-T nuay en ,r f.,h"r,e ""I ted w.th Mrs. Hattie Jackson of the juvenile court. Mrs. John Miller and son of Donald, were guests in the citv this week jaeK tia-es. manager of the Salem Senators, was in Portland yesterday. Herbert Ximn, state highway engineer, lectured in Eugene last night, showing the lantern views of Oregon's highways. Mack Alderdice, formerly meat cutter at the Cross market but who is now foreman of a laitge raisin industry at Fresno, is viait- ng in the city. . Carl Rarr returned Tuesday from North Hend, Ind.. where Jhe has been attending Notre Dame university. He visited in Spokane on his way home. Frank H. Struble. county super-1 lished throughout the country, visor of schools, was confined to ! and that tho other half he held his home y rterdr.v 'on account ot for disposition at the 1 522 meet illness. ; ing. Romeo Go of Mrooks was ai The majority report stated that visitor yestt lay at the court the .Shrine had raised 3 14.. "5t3 house. to be used -lor the proposed hos- pital. Imperial Potentate Ellis I- f . 1 Garretson, of Tacoma, Wash., is ' HOTEL ARRIVALS I ! opposing, the central hospital plan while past Imperial Potentate W MARION: Portland people res- lstermg were R. H. Prwieaux J. ti t s . .. ... v . i,unuy ar.d wre, . j. Ride- mond. A. M. Lawrence. J. I). Kir (!. M. Roue. G. P. Armstrong, A. L. Moss. W. H. Davie G M. Fa cott. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. McElrrfv. M. Conroy. J. Sylvester, W. L Swarthout. Percy Drake, C. . Collins. E. A. Porter. Mr. aad Mrs lister Simmons. H. Ryer, E. H. Porter. L. W. Swigert, J. A. Johnson, F. V. Stall and wl"s H. L. Lacelk-, Charles Kaddrly. J. II. Downey, Milton Gerveriz, J. U. Sibley, E. L. Webster. A. K. Rergreen, Loig Cobb. H. L. Sirai. Mr. and Mrs. M. Norton. T. A. Skafer.. E. R Spencer, Tom A. Reynolds. i.Im Murray. V. 1. Finzef. II P. Ferguson, S. C. Jag g"r, A. Woodward. W. D. Pasley; otheis registering were. George Milton Savage, Tacoma: C. E. Howell.) Tacoma: A. E. Ad ;ims, Eugene: F. V. Stephens. Sin Francisco: S. Hivik. Seattle; Ruth ! Lawson. Minn e Law son, Ulancli- j ard. Wafh.: Dr. and Mrs. I.. G. Ross. St if. In-; II. J. Torrano". j Dayton; Harold Reynolds. Indie- pendtnee; C. W. Jolly. SeattTi?: j J. F. Mevers and wife. Raker: ' F. L. Wisherd, St. Louis. Mo.; A.' R. Cooper, San Francisco; Mr. atid ; Mrs. J. F. Brady, San Francises: ' Frank A. Kolnch. Seattle: C. A Itrand. Roseburg: C. R. Strom-j lach. Klamath Falls; and Mrs. E. Hathaway, Los Angelas. P.LIGH: Among the I'ortlan'l people registering were F. W Clark, I. N. Noble, F. G. Griffith. : A. C. Hagewtad. W. A, Wood ward, W. E. Lawler. A. Patfcin sn, C. M. Ileadwirk. Tlmu ti King. Jay 'I. Keller, S. A. Peel;. I. D. Altman. S. A Shaffer, W. A. Reel man. ('. D. Edwards atijJ ; G. F. Gallogly: others re-istrin were. E. W. i'.anta. Eugene; J. H Fry, La Grande; Anna Arntlt, Sheridan: C. A. Uens and wit. C.erirude Kearney, and Doroitiy; Lillinas. of Astoria; F. N. Mot ion. Pomeroy. Wash : J. W. Jonds . and wife, Summitt; M. A. Ptnitli. Chicago; L. McCreadv. Eugene: and Mr?.. Emma Rrownl-e, Enter-! prise. ! The airplane demonstrated itts utility in carrying newspaper cot respondents to the scene of tlw Pueblo (Col. flood. All railway communication was cut off. and the reporters merely took a flying machine from Denver, viewing tlw catastrophe from tbe air before making a landing in the devastat ed district. . t SHRINE DEFERS HOSPITAL ROW 1 J i r x Kendnck-Garretson Contro - versy is Made Soeci?! Order for Today STREET PARADE IS HELD When Rain Descends Mar chers Don Bathing Suits And Keep Going MOINES. It.. Jun- It. The Imp.rial council. Ancient Ara- ,,ic rt,'r. Sohi t the Mystic shrine. representing .100.000 ; shriners of North America, h-id Us first Bepsion her today and i disnoHHil : standing committees. lnscusion of major questions was put over until tomorrow. The hospital committee, headei by Sam P. Cockran, of Ilellu i Temple, Dallas, Tex., in Its re port recommended that the insti tution for the care of crippled children be a centralized one and located at St. Louis Minority Keort Filed. j ! A minoritv report bv John Mor- 1 j rison, of Kismet Temple, Mrook- I lyn, NT. Y., objected to the central j nospual pian. The Morrison re- port urged that one half of the! fund available be distributed : ! among hospitals already estab 1 Freeland Kcnurick, of Philadel- ! pnia, is supporting me inajumj . . : report. j Siifcial trtler , Touay. 1 I'nder a special order of husr ness. the hospitalization program will come :ip for discussion at -p. m. -tomorrow afternoon, it was announced. The big fvent on today's pro gram was the parade of all uni--ormed orua nidations. Ten tho':-:-:and uniformej Shriners. repre senting more than ". temples of North America, took part. Shortlv afUr 1 1 o'clock Dcs Moines found that many stenog raphers and typists had been drafted into the Shrine carnival and many places of business w re rioxed bv "heir proprietors, villi launched into the celebration for the balance of the day. Uathing Suits Worn. An hour's driving rain offer-ii no obstacle to the merrymakers 2."S,MM tien. H. llomls CowlitzCounty, Wash. Due Serially $J..rf'0 annual ly fiom to l'.ttl. De nominations ?."00 and $1. 000. To Yield 6 - Assessed vnliie t 1 f 2 I $1S. . 0 5 , 5 7 2 . Total bonded debt, including Ibis issue, lesi I ban of assessed' valua tion. No Income Tax To Pay t'owlitz 1s one of the nut.t progressive and prosperous counties of Southwestern Washington. Its chief In dustries are Dairying, Gen eral Farming, Numbering, and Fishing. The principal cities are Kelso, Kalam t. WoodUhd and Castle Rock. Kelso has been selected as the home of the great new Mill or the Long-Pell Lum ber Company. If you cannot cail. telephone or telegraph WM. McGILCHRIST S09 l S. Rank Bldg. Phone 140 WEDNESDAY MORNING, MEIER CUP , .v m , who immediately donro d baTTi i suits and old clothes and reap i peared prepirel lor sunshine or I storm. Rev. Father Varley to Sing Mass Next Sunday On nxt Si'ndav morning at St. 1 ipn's catholic church . Rev. j Fattier Varley of the St. Cloud I diocese. Minnesota, will sing his first solemn high mass. He will be assisted by Rev. Father Muck j as deacon and Fr. Cyril Iebold. j O. S. IV., as sub deacon, while Father Derouin will direct the boy choir. Father Varley is a son of Mr. i.nd Mrs. Jesse Varley of CGI) El ectric avenue, Salem, and will in all probability spend a few days in the paternal home. Father Varley was ordained at St. Cloud, Minn , a week ago. He made his course at St. John's uni versity near St. Cloud, the Alma Mater of (he pastor of St. Jos ph's church, who made his phil osophical course at this instilif lion. A general Invitation Is extended the' public tn attend this mass. After the rejnilar services, the new priest will give his blessing to nil who wish to receive it. Salesladies WANTED About 15 salesladies, or young ladies, who think they can sell goods, apply today to Consumers' Trading House 37:1 Court Street Q3 Breezy 1 I r-i Eason. Jr. It uy . I I I III T,. JUNE V. 1021 FIST con .Second Band" Presentation Of Summer Slated For 5 s Fiiday, June 17 Z The 'irst band concert Of the j year followed th-? Flag day-eker-l se.: at Wilison park last flight : Despite the threaten. ng ' rain. ! neurlv a I ) of those who were pees- j ent at the Flag day program 7r - ; niuined for the concert. I .? . ' That Salem people welcomed ! the beginning of th band Cp- I certs was evidenced by the btaVtyj rpDlausp given the arioiis ntim- bers. The program of the tv;m as follows; March. ' Trenlo Trieste" De.Mattee. Se.-etion, The Firefly evening Flic -ituloir rnmi. '."iltz, 'Visions of th Past!' T. II. KolliiiHon. i. ;t "Kentucky Mines. " I) "Wyoming Lullaby." I j: c "Do You Kver Think of ' '"'u "".Mev'reU Porta Ricui I), I .lean M. Miss St lert on "Traviata," arrangedjhy Mey relies. tnce, "KoHitai" Missud. I h March. "Grandioso," R. F. Bz. O. A. Steelhamer, Direcfcori; The n-xt concert will be glen Friday evening, June 17. ; i Athletic Coach Here I For Few Weeks' Hollis Huntington returned yes terday from Anaconda. Mionjt.. where he has been athletic cioaiih the last year. Mrs. Huntington has been in Salem for several weeks visiting with her parents, Mr. and iMrs. T. D. Kay. Thiiy will live in Medford next year where Mr. Huntington is to coach athletics. PLEASES Mi LADD & BUSH, BANKERS Established 1868 I -lit. General Banking Business Office Hours from 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. The Man Who Tells The Truth and gives good values always gets the best trade Notice we: are always busy. ; : ! i !';-' ' Schaefer9 Drug Store Sole Agents for Garden Court Preparations 135 North Commercial Street Phone 197 Li 15f?e ?8rilaii Announces Additional Service Beginning June 6, cars will leave 10th and Alder street, Portland, 9 and 11 p. m., and Bligh Hotel, Salem, 9 and 11 p. m. Visit Your Back! East this summer and take advantage of Low Round Trip or New One-Way Fares Through California Low Round Trip Fares t Most on $207.:WJ t'hicago $i:i5.0fl Kansas City $115.8! N'cw York . $200.40 $115,841 .l.t.fKJ . 121.ti(l .9121J4t Omaha . . . . i Philadelphia St. Louis . . . St. Paul War Tax Sale date daily June 1st to August 15. , 'Sale dates daily June 1 r to August 15th. v "Sale dates daily on and aflerj 3une 10th. Proportionate low round-trip arid one-way fares to many oth er cities. Final return limit ofl round trip tickets, 3 months from sale date, not exceeding October 31st. Stop-overs permitted ajhd choice of routes On your back east trip, arrang to see Crater Lake, Lake Ta hoe, Yosemite. Sequoia National; Park, the Carriso Gorge a grand and highly colored canyoitWen from the car window or the Apache Trail, and Roosevelt Dam. These and many more Interesting places are wejl worth your time. For particulars as to fares, routed, train schedules or sleeping car accommodations inquire: of any ticket agent of SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINES 5 For Sale At Sacrifice 3 acres of A-l soil, most ly Beaver dam. Inside city limits with house and barn, 2 acres in pota toes, 1,400 strawberry plants, crop goes. Small cash payment and easy terms that anyone can handle. See W00DRY, The Auctioneer or Phone 511 SWEET FEET Nothing is more satis fying than the freedom of the feet from those unpleasant odors which make ,a person self con scious and embarassed. Our foot lotion banish es sweating, and repuls ive odors from feet and armpits 50c bottle " Tyler's Drug Store 157 S. Commercial St Old Home Town New One-Way Fares JtBoston $110.00 "Chicago. . .$ KO.14 71.21 . .t lll.ttrt f 64.07 ...109..2 ...$ 79.17 ... 76.70 5 tt Kansas City. . : "New York. . . i "Omaha. t "Philadelphia.. ? ttSt. Louis .. "St. Paul 8'i.' addition-! . JOHN M. SCOTT, , , General Passenger Agent. -n.1 - '. '' -i'N -i ' i