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g I THURSDAY MORNING. JUNE K, 1921 CITY NEWS IN BRIEF 1'iwlergo OjHTalioiiH - Miss Bertha Gilles of Monitor was operated on at the Iea:ue-.3 hospital Tuesday. Miss Noma Vandervort. 4 3" North Winter, street, also submitted to a minor operation on Tuesday at this hos pital. Prompt delivery. Spaulding LogSS l' a,lv- (Hd to A j p r Kennotti iHivls. 1 Tf o Waller gtreet. has been cited to appear today at - p. m. before Jud-;e Karl Race to answer 10 the char;." of fpeeding. According to the charge Mr. Ihivis was driving an automobile at the rate of '.'C mi lea in hour on Capitol street, b. tween K and Shipping streets. The arrest was made by Traffic Officer Hayden. Graduation i;er ! At Fhaw public school Friday. Jon? l"tht S p m. Special music from Salem and refreshments gerved by Parent-Teacher associa tion. Everybody come. :idv. (Xficer Jletv for Offenders Deputy Sheriff Yancy McNeil of Asotin county, Washington, ar riTed In Salem yesterday morn ing with the Intention of return Inff today with Charles Klover. H, Otto Meyers. 1 and Joe Hennlcy. K. all of whom are thiTfted with larceny. These are the three younc men who wen; takes In custody while asleep in THOS. MEIGHAN In "The City of Silent Men" Dor glasses fti your eyes. Oar bills your parse HARTMA7V BROS. Jewelers and Opticlana fione 1255 Salem, Oregon i JUST RECEIVED Naaoaa Perfect Liquid PalnU Beuooabl prices taplUl Formltars ft IUrdwsrs Co. 3& N, Commercial PkoM 947 )alts Cleaned ....... flJSO uiU Pressed.. ... 3 BOc Salem Qeanert & Dyers MIS & Coal St, Phone IKS TREES Tt SprUg FUattmc Orr Tnm TUB SALEM NURSERY CO. 411 Orsra BoHdlof tiLIK tt osnai TkeM 1761 WOOD WOOD Ceil O. IL Tracy Wood Co, for ail kinds of dry wood Prompt dellrery Phone S20 VacoQsi Cleaners Rejiaired llotor rewinding, conti acting, " electric Fixtures, etc. ELECTRIC MACHINE & ENGINEERING CO. 337 Court St. Phone 488 We pay 2c above the market Drice for eggs . and products PEOPLE'S CASH STORE Home Builders r Take Notice We can eaTe yon money on tout Plumbing Supplies; it will pay you to come and ee ns .about prices. We al .ways haTe a supply of all tads Tents, all sizes, prices J. very low 1 " CAPITAL 'Bargain House We Tuy and sell ererythlng Phone 39S SIS Chcmeketa St. I THE OREGON STATESMAN. anj automobile early Monday mor nifii; Three charges are being held against them in Seattle and A.-ftin. and one here for taking a k'an of lubricating oil. They will first answer to the Asotin authorities. (liirkcn IHimer F.very Sunday Tables and counters. Jack's Cafe, iZ S. Comercial St. Adv. Aiiironiobile DaniUKetl K b ut fender and axle on an automobile belonging to Andrew Fi?ber of Shaw was the result oi a Collision yesterday with an automobile which the records shejw belongs to C. M. Itoberts of the. C. M. Uoberts grocery store. Th Kieber car iti traveiini; 'ast on State street when it was strfiek by the Roberts car whi:e attempting to turn a corner. Trase Fitted at Tyler's Drag store by an expert In the business. (Adr.) Th Autos Collide Automobiles driven by Charles ' W. iliuett of Portland and R. A. ; Mcl'arlane. 13".." Ferry street, j colL-ided yesterday at the inter- ; section of High and Ferry streets. ! Slight damages were sustained by : thcjliiiett car. for which .Mr. Mc Farjlane agreed to bear the ?x- j penre. Firework for Sale- The Ace. 127 N. HiRh. Adv. i I i1 her Medal Conferrrl ' f4o much was State Treasurer; Hohb impressed with a "boner" ' pulled by the state house baseball ; teai in failing to cover the horned pla(e during a dispute with the I umpire. which allowed about j thre runners to go home in the ganie Tuesday with the Y.M.C.A. j tha he presented Captain Knick- i erbocker of the state housers with a leather medal. Knick wears' the (medal as proudly as if it were , a fiistinguisneu service cross. Notwithstanding the boner the Senators won the game. Frys Iru2 Store Authorized agent Eastman ko dakj, films and photo supplies. Films developed and printed. Adv; lieates for lovra Rev. II. K Pemherton left yes terday for Des Moine". la., where he will spend the summer in ev angelistic work. Itev. Frank Hell of Vhittier. Calif., spent Tuesday at tlhe Pemberton home in this city , and left yesterday for his homie. IHvorrc Allowed Ajdecree of divorce was grant ed yiesterday in the circuit court to the plaintiff in the case of Phodbe Ann Payne v.- Henry 15. Payrje. A division of property interests was made In the dacree and Sfir.Q allowed Mrs. Payne for cost-j of the suit. Fl'XKItALK The funeral of Mrs. Sarah M. Robipscn, who died early yester day morning, will b held Thurs day at 10:30 a.m. from tbe Rig don (Chapel, Rev. Ward Willis Longi of the Presbyterian church officiating. Her son. Harry J. Singleton and Mrs. Singleton, ar rived! yesterday from Seattle. Webb '& Clough Co. i Funeral Directors RIGDON '& SON ( Leading Morticians NOMKING Upstair at 162 4 V. Commercial street Cbpp Soey. noodles and Ameri cas duties. Ice cVeam and drinks ' Open 11 i ra. to 1 a.m. Free 'Dancing Erery Saturday Klffct Elite Orchestra Do you tale TURKISH BATHS ! If not, why not! No other baths or treatments can produce the permanent re lief to the person suffering from; disagreeable cold or ail ments of the flesh or body like the Turkish Baths will. Open 8 a. m. until 9 p. m. OREGON BATH HOUSE Lady; and Gentlemen attend i ants Invest Your Time Evry person with i thousands wortU of time, this time w it li is endowed of dollars Some waste spendthrift abandon, others simply hold it withoSut caie or thought as to hat it should be. earning for therai Inviest your time wisely, make; these coming months pay dividends. A real business trainiing will pay you manv times! over, both in increased itliility ' tarn an'1 lr,as,, r ;.pacty for enjoyment. Let us tell fl'U conn j-s. J une wO. i al.niiL our summer New classes begin Wri'e tton. j or rail for liiforma- Capital Business College SALEM, OREGON SALEM, OREGON Ioiji lUmds Keady D. (I. Draper, county treasu rer, announces that the market roads bonds are now ready and subscribers may ge: them by call ing at the office. lUtn'i Forget the low Picnic Friday. June 17. Program at - P i". Supper at 6 p m. Adv. Petit ion lrnied In an order yesterday the pub lic service commission dismissed without prejudice an application of the cttizi n of Athena. Umatil la county, asking that the Oregon-Washington Railroad & Navi gation company be required to in stall gates or signal devices at ttiH Intersect. on of Main street and tiie railroad. tracks. The com mission holds that the protection is adequate Leeal Blanks Get them at Tbe Statesman of fice. Catalog on application. Adv. O.-ingliter 1 lorn Mr. and Mrs A. If. Craven of Independence are the parents of a tirl born to them on Tuesday at the Salem Deaconess hospi tal. Workman Injured Mr. Dtitton. who lives at 54 9 Turner street, hadl the misfor tune to sustain a severe cut on one of his hands yesterday mor r.inc while working in the .Spaul dinc mill. He waj taken to the Deaconess hospital where several stitches were taken in the wound and it was given medical treat ment. Son I Announced A son was born June 1 1 at t ti Salem Deaconess hospital to Mr. and Mrs Edward 15. Ashurst who live on Fiftji street and Kingwood avenue. Will Huild Fourth House That the future of Salem is as sured appears to be the firm con viction of I). II. P.ond of this city Mr. Hond has tec u red from the office of the city recorder his fourth building permit for this ear. Yesterday he secured a permit for the erection of a bun tralow at 1.160 North Cottage street, the cost of which is esti mated at $2.'00. It I Constantly Hrmtght To my attention that electrical business is being solicited in Sa lem by men not giving their firm name and who are supposed to be still in my employ. Our men will always present a card when solicitlnc business. Lady demon strators for washers, ironers and vacuum cleaners. F. S. Barton. Salem Electric company, Masonic Temple. Auv. Defendant v;n A verdict Javoring the defend ant was retained by a jury in a civil action brought by C. L. Davenport asainst John A. Gear in. which was tried before Judee G o. Bingham in the circiit court yesterday. The rase had to do with a controversy over some seed potatoes. A ClaMified Ad Will bring you a buyer. Cow Cue Heard The case of C. W. Jensen vs. H Boles is being heard in the cir cuit court. It is a civil action and deals with the purchase of a cow bought by the plaintiff frotu the defendant. ! Expert Accountant and Auditor books, furnish monthly trial bal ances, make audits and install ef ficient systems applicable to your particular line of business. Fees moderate. No work too small to receive careful and prompt atten tion. Address 133. care States man. Two License Ve.ttt!ajr Marriage licenses were granted yesterday in the office of the county clerk to Sophia Wilde and Peter Erpeldinc of Mt. Angel and to Gladyii Markon and Asa I. Eoff of Salem. Prtorty Change Hands Asa I. Eoff has sold about 2"0 acres of land south of the city to G. W. Eoff for a consideration of $1t.ooo. A record of the transaction was made yesterday in the office of the county record er. A record was made also of a real estate transfer from E. Mor ton and wife to Frank W. P.ur ford for lots S and 9. in the sub livision of lot 19 of Eswald Fruit farms. The consideration was $2."00. lmptor Abroad Communications are beinc sent out all over the country by the International Magazine cotnpaqy of New York warning people against a fraudulent sub.-cription ceent named F. A. Hie. alias p. F. Roberts. This maa is said to be making the rounds of th cities takine subscriptions for the Cosmopolitan. Good Housekeep ing, Hearst or Harpers' Hazar. Neither the subscriptions nor the money is said to reach headquar ters In some manner he ob tained a number of blank re ceipts belonging to the company which he has u-ed to evade sus- luudfl lum1 l:stilv J?.;..:,t. n i. j . ;. . U. " . r . ... fie w iiivrririOM 1 a rmo i. n . i i'. He is described as King years old. havine a dark rom- l num. a irk eyes and hair and black moustache. He i. of slen- - . -. ...... ,u,Ilt.., ,,,, (i i;-aiia. CI. L-oi ""UL rewara oi iz:, has iieen ouereu ty ttie company for ins arrest ana conviction 'otnpletini Work Tim ,t.. 1,... . - ... nnii assessors ior uaiioii county nave practically X" ' assessments sixteen assessors have been em-5 ployed in the work. The asses- sor s office forte is now busy in """'"li "V me tax rolls which, j aicoroint- to lounty Assessor car Steelhanirner. will be com - pleted about August 1. ; IWmI rroHH Work Done ' Mrs. Charles J. Lisle enter- tained the members of the Ye w j Park circle of the First Metho-! iit church at her home on South! Thir teenth street yesterday after- j noon. The members sewed m ; i Red Cross troods. MinneMtan Her' Mr. and Mr p. f l.rown Of rere-is Falls. Minn., drove Salem vesterday for a visit with, Mr. imu .nir. r.;i i vv ooo i ne - - I i.u.i a. on tneir way nom. by way of Tacoma. where thev Will vwit a uielt.r Tl,o.. .,.- I a sister. Thev report j pretty koo1 roads and a perfect ly marvellous trip of joys an 1 wonders through Oregon. PERSONALS fv , 'i .'iij nit- i uiiipany sola Ul O i-- ' ic autws ui &iu& iit:ay sie'iK Mr. and Mrs. Guy ). Smith aU ! nn a 'otal of 2.696.309.5 gallons ' all day, but the factory had to family visited Taylor springs on of Rasoline and (2;'S gallons of : have the help, and no one re Sunday. Mr. Smith says these distillate. I'nder the fuel ix a-t ( fu.-e.i to take whatever came hi.-, springs are one ot the beauty 1 (,t l'-'lS 'be company paid i tax . way. spots of Oregon. 127.005.24. and under the taxi More Help sked J. A. Chenoweth of Corvallis r- it paid 127.053.3. I The pm,!,,,-.' r,'i;.n Jni was among the visitors in th city yesterday. . Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Meyers of Baker are -guesta in the city this week ' J F. Fry of LaGrande was In Salem this week on business. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Olcott of St. Petersburg. Fla . arrived in ! Salem Tuesday and will spend the summer here as the guests of i their son. Governor Ben W. Olcott ' and family. ! Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Oshurn of 1 Eugene are guests at Hotel Mar ion. j C. P. Bishop will return Friday : from Spokane where he has been j in attendance at the meeting of the Home Manufacturers' associa tion. j Harvey Wells of Portland. i member of the state legislature, and former state insurance com missioner, is registered at the Marion. I HOTEL ARRIVALS ! 4 I HLKill Portland people regis jtering yesterdav were: Henry W. 1 Keed. P. P. Williams. F. Wayne, 'W. F. Walker and wife, A. W. 1 Moorhead, M. E. Short. L F. ' Drake, L. B. Housely. F. L. Mc- Lean. M. D Owens, C. D. Ed , wards. G. F. Gellegeg. L. F. Kil !am, T A. Shafer. I. N. Noble and ! 11. A. Tierney. J. C. Siebett. Se jattle; W. Conway and wife, Sac Jramento; R. N. Grandy, Seattle; iJobn K. Hall. Rosebur'-. P. M Hall, San Francisco; N. P. Peter son. Sutherlin. and C. B. Calkins. Roseburg. MARION Portland people reg istering were J. F. Krofsie, J. A. ! Indrey. .1 D. Altman. J. C I Pickens. A. S. Ulesant. Fred Mark. J. J. McCarthey, W. J. Crane. Otto Makchmrar, John Rudd. .1. W. Seavey, Mrs. Ella Stearns. R. K. Akin. C. P. Green. G. A. Cable. jO. O. Gooch. E. R Martin. I). D. ! Sweet and L. R. Horning and j wife E P. Frink. H. C. Cope jland, L. S. Cohisi. Seattle; I. F. i Vox and E. A. Blackburn. Sr." ! Louis. Mrs. E. S. Henry. R. J. i Burton, F. H. Chamberlain. R j Foster, and Mr. and Mrs. Mark 'Jacobs, all of San Francisco; A. i L. Raines and Eva Raines, Mill City; Dr. E. H Smith. Lakeview, Mr. and M.s. YV. F. Osburn. Ku ; scene; C. A. Wegholm. Albany"; ! Mrs. J Graner, Sheridan and il. Igal. Spcjkane. State Has System to Garner Money from Tourists, Says McKenzie Folks might think from the 1 M IN 'number of yellow license tags ot- j easily so far. I served on tourist cars that most Tomorrow morning Miss Stirl of the people coming through were I ing will play Mrs. Thurston from California." observed W. II. McKeazie. former -resident of Sa- lem w ho is returning to his home Wisconsin after spending the ' ry an in- dication of 'hieh finance' on th .re- on the''" meet ... part of California offi ials, how ever. Mr. McKenzie says. "They collect license lees the first of February at the high tide of the tourist travel. j "They issue you a visitor's li-: i,.n.. when von enter the state and tell vou it is free, but if vou Kxropt ion to a nnei pr... ,!av nio-e than days they take nedt in the federal court here to st up. charge you 1 Z ." for it and day ;by Thoma- J. Quinn. ma.-ter then sell vou the regular licence of tfce "steamship City of Spokane, at rec ilar' prices. Oh ".Cs some : recused that the ship s master jm,.,,, " could not be heid for violation of " Mr. McKenzie remarked on the, the customs regulations for fail women of Salem distributing i ins to declare in his flowers to the tourists as well a i manifest li'iuor later discovered the visits of the creeter" com- mittees from the Cherrians. He said the only people who vl.-it California auto parks art- real es tate men.' Mr. McKenzie is vi?lt in hi- mother. Mrs. S. .1. McKen zie who is H". years old Those reristerinc at the park wsterday included Mr and Mrs. Kd N'eKon, Pendleton: F II. Hart man. Groveland. Cal : N. S. Mun- siii ticflen. I tan to A niani: .i O. II Hunt, and Mr and " and Mr Mrs K. A Martin. Walla Walla. Wash.: Mrand Mrs. F. E. Dngan, San .Io:!c. Cal.: Mr. and Mrs. R. j Freeze, Tortland; Mrs. H. Kccs, lendleton; Mr. and Mrs. II K Kavmond. Pendktn; Mr. and Mrs A. H. Ilodnie. Charles flodine. ini: to Nortli Dakota and Chicago: Mr. and fAlrs. H. Hale. Portland; Mr. and ir l- Thurber; Mr and Airs a -Iu iiJJntt r. AT (: II II nn I C J Habh Pnni-j,, i. . aim .urs ?. I homas. Pasadena Mr. and Mrs. 1 H. Green. Taft. Cal.. A. I. v oie ana j. s Scanlon Seattle- Mr. and Mr. W J Huches V Smitz. La Crande; Mr and Mrs S. Sasson. Twin Falls Ida - ur. ana Mrs. J. p. Turlev W'eiser, Os-Mda. ; Mr. and Mrs. W "n. Los Angles- Mr H. Peter and Ir ) ! . I haver. Farmington. Wash J"d Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Swellen Seattle. Meter Water Service Ordered at Lakeview The public service commission yesterday isnUed an order reijuir- tij. the Lakeview Water comoan !o in.-ia:i a metr service and ;i.- inn water r;,tt- hct v... itttiiieil l th- r'liinti'jiii Tt,.. was necessitate,! hv' ti,. .i,.....- iutnn nf th win ir:n. The nr. der is effective J;ily . 1. Standard nil P files Monthly Report The Standard Oil Companv has ' filed with the scrtary'of state a j report showing that for the month , Excursion Rates Made j To Resbrts on Beach , creased for loganberries and the The public service commission ' later fruits. The company hopes yesterday issued an order author-; to maintain a pretty steady pay izinK the Spokane, Portland & 1 roll, though the ripening and sup Seattle railroad to place into ef- ply of fruits is necessarily the feet in less than the statutory 10 bi. fatt.,r iu s;uth work days' notice reduced excursion i Some more employes might find fares between Astoria and Clatsop I k at , ,, 1;ilh(,r,- pl:iUt. beach resorts The round trip ! A numir ()f n.w hHpprs ' biive fare to all points is made $1.10 or . , . . , , , . , $1.02 regular fare and 8 cents en 1 e,nl tfd , 1 " ,he lafl 'la0' war tax. EO but the labor supply is ttill Local Red Cross Gives Money to Flood Sufferers Willamette chapter of the Am erican Red Cross will donate $350 to the flood victims of Pueblo. Colo., and vicinity, according to an announcement made at local headquarters. This Is in accor dance with permission granted by the northwest division headquar ters. While $"00 was offered by the local chapter only $350 was ap portionad to the Salem chapter. Miss Stirling Equals Record Of British Champion in Golf Matches IE INI H 1:1 i . crop, which is the really big Hem of summer fruit production. Some FONTAINE CIEAU. . France, j berries have been sold as high as June 15 (by the Associated ; 4 cents a pound, it is understood; Press) Miss Alexa Stirling, of 1 some other contracts seem to have Atlanta. American woman cham-1 been made at cents. Th c-o-plon. won through the third round onerative Erowers. who finance of the women's open golf cham pionship tournament today, as did Miss Cecile Iifch. British woman champion, who defeated Miss Stir ling in the first round of the Hritish woman's championship at Tarnberry. Scotland, last month.' i The two are in opposite halves j-of the draw, and if both reach thie finals Mtss Stirling win nave a chance to retrieve her defeat at that some of tnem win i,e reauj Tilrhberry. for use within lhe next few das" Others qualifying for the fourth The crop is said to be just about round were Miss Lucy Hanchette 1 normal in quantity; not nearly is of California. Mrs. Thurston 1 heavy as last year's extraordinary Wright of Pittsburgh. Miss Molly j rrop DUt a K"00d yield of excep Griffiths. Miss Lobbett, MSB I tionallv fine fruit. The logan Clarke. and Miss Joyce Wethered. lHrrieK promise at least a good av the latter four being British, mak- perhaps better. Ever- ing in all three Americans and five . ,.f.V(.r W)ke(1 better, and British to play in the fourth . wil, bf a f(,w .pMrhPs. ru, "'Miss Stirling plaved more im-' I-Fo!lette peach orchard Is said pr - ivelv in the morning against j o be loaded u.th fruit 1 ear. a,c Miss Sherwood than against Mrs. looking fairly well, thous the Dubois in the afternoon, though! eld .an hardly be up to the tv she won each match 3 and 2. She' era ge for a few ears pat. Ap did the first nine holes in the i pies are very good where there morning in 6, which is only two above par. Her putting has been uniform ly good. Miss Cecil Leitch has also won ' W right or rittsnurgii. no a bve unlay, while Miss HanchrMe ; will meet Miss thereci ot Ln t; J lanrF 1', , Ht C all are British. Ship Captain is Cleared Of Liquor Law Violation SKATTLF. Wash . June o. aboa;rrl. me excepioiu that , the national probinition law iornaue nsiun; m ui.-m. v. or wine in manifests, and it there fore would have been unlawful fort him to have complied. 1 I'finaltv of f'.oo a a-sessed gainst Captain Qiinn by the fits- 1 foms department last February when 1a quarts of rin. Is tiarts of whisky and a bottle of cordial were: found on the City o So- l . m r II Kane on her arrival irom aianna. No ISrquor wa tnentionert in tne ship's manifet. The captain re fued to pay. and a libel action was filed against him. L GIN RELIEF Closing of Schools Causes Boys and Girls to Apply At Factories WOMEN ANSWER CALLS Strawberry Market Stable Once More Logans Yet In Uncertain State With the closing ot the public shool tins week tbe acute can ning factory labor situation i now pretty well settled. Knouh women aini ;ns repott ed at the four biz factories of Sa lem yesteiday. to lake caie oi most ot the day's needs. The Pro ducers' I'ackine & Canning eonr pany did not find quite enough wo- men, so ciew of men wax set '" vvork hu!""g strawberries that ha(1 10 b" handled at one. It's Kht urk for men w ho might jut'- fcome more help this week to carry on the strawbeny canning. It will use a total of close to 15 per sons in all. and this mav be iu- not too large. The Oregon Packing company is running a very large force, but the supply of fruit calls for a regi ment of workers. Spinach Hun Continues. The Salem King's Products company will start again on spin f li t-'tiday. after having cleaned tip about all the supply brought in earner iu the ee. The plain will have several days' run on spinach, and then the plans call for such a run of loganberries, witii poslbly a few cherries, which will make the plant one ot the busiest in the whole north west for the entire berry season Marker Ifcu-omes Mitble. It Is understood that the straw berry market, that for a few day? had been absolutely demoralized. has stabilized so that the growers can count on selling their fruit, and the workers can count on a place :i the payroll, and the fac tories be assured of smoking chim neys and a sure season's run. The prices are nowhere very high, but they are such that they are moving the fruit. No general agreement has been reached as to the loganberry themselves in a considerable measure and draw pay both as growers and as manufacturers, hope to receive more money fo; their crop; but only the final sale of the pack will determine thtlr receipts. Cherries About Iteadv . Cherries are ripening wel!. so are any apples at a.i. iiieie am i manv orchards that buffeted heav ily two winters ago. and the trer- have r.ot. been replaced. Tbe trees ;h;-.r have crime through safely are usually bearing a bumper rop. Taking the state as a whole, the apples are said to be the be.-t in the history of Orcenn. Old Peck Homestead Goes Into New Hands The Teck Homestead. loa' d a mile south of AumsviHe. was sold rcer,tlv bv Mrs Feck of Kugene. to A. E. Bradley. Tlge deal in- w7 f Passenger Department, I t; JrfVsiv l'J H 1 f T 55 Third St., Portland, Oreg0ir;Tms j I Sl-l .... LiA'X. it MvtilffjmW I t' m' Love Jl KfmMjMK- As volved $30,000. The farm con- f $6,4 passes Into the bands of . ist3 of :?S4 acres of land, of which ' stringer. A. C Bohrnstedt U 110 acres is planted to flax. Mr. ' tfjt1 agency through which nego i'.radley has been a renter on the trillions were made, place for the past two years. ; '.t,,'? -!;a.nH.f.rn"l Jr"?. 11- 'l III 1IK 1 - III III II,' CIH' f 1 KM US TOtm NUtf IXUITtATIP AT aOCKOT AVD TtXMS WTTMOUT AMY COT TO TOU- 9CKOOL OCXMMJD it TWLAaCtJT KWtfCt , ffl cnrroKS ro tAMOin ajctdt m . CamrpaoAoK hnttko and Local Climi f OOMMCKOAL. LARMER TRANSFER PHONE S30 ! frtSiiii4liiii I yl I i ' ' ' f Announces Additional Service Beginning June 6. cars will eavlOth and Alder street, Portland, 9 and 11 p. m., and Hlih Hotel, Salem, 9 and 11 p. m. ' r BIG CLOSIN SALE Furniture and House Furnishings Brighten Up Tour Home 0-Cedar and Star Brand Polish Also Liquid! Veneer Your iOifi Per Choice IwCj Bottle 0-CEDAR MOPS $1.00 values 79c $125 values 85c values Lj ...98c Worth & Grav Dept Successors to 177 N. Liberty Street m m li.J ! iin .H....IL .u-iimi-w w iiiiiii iu.. .jiiiiii iwi mm-wmm rmm w t" l:.-rra:t itiw.ii; ::.r.i:.".:r:TKn. trr;i-.: a: :iirr-ut: h ir-1.m:' ' J . Summer Excursion Rates IP To Eastern Points Through CANADIAN PACIFIC ROCKIES Tickets on sale June 1st to August loth inclusive. Limit three months from date of sale, with final return limit October :31st. For full particu lars write, telephone, or call at office. CANADIAN PACIFIC ; RAILWAY E. E- Penn, General Passenger Department, ; 55 Third St., Portland, Oregon;; RleW The Classified Ads. AM AOOtm WI WU MAIL roo p i We Carry The Tnink frrtKht up where it Is wanted. '. (iur transfer service does not ve'rid at the front door. It aims tto be complete and satisfactory in every detail. If you are ; going away have us take your trunk and check It. When you 'return hand us your baggage ichocks and we'll have your 'tbihgs up and in their places .? (promptly as it is poosiblc to fcctl them there. OUT i ! ' . Store AV. :AV Moore Phone 983 I! AKcnt 14 J M H i,,Ln. r, -- "IU1--U r-.,- v-