The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, June 21, 1921, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE OREGON STATESMAN. SALEM. ORBuOM
.TUESDAY. JIORNIXG., JUNE 21. 1021
1
CITY NEWS IN BRIEF
-Zlh. Rrtjortwls ipost and Gorernor Ben W. O'cott
following births hare bwn will accept the tun on behalf of j theatre.
To Mtr. and Mrs. Mike: the state. Albert Lourhrtdce. i
IT.eian at Halls Kerry. June Pot Commander. i ' Apart im-nt
v. , j M ra Onrirp i Two furnished
Bicycle Mining Smith. C. W. Wanger. p:. A. Dil-
A bicycla belonging to (ieorge 1 Ion. K. V. Vandercook, Mrs. V. C.
Young, 173 South Cottage street, j Vogler, Omer E Lilly. P. V. Jan
was reported an missint: Sunday j ney. V. F. Jefferson, and V.
night from where he ha.l left it Morgan. Others recisterinc were
parked in the alley nrar the Hhgh y, c. Schram. Seattle: J L Coi-
ther. Itend: A. T Fox. Des Moines
Iowa: Mr and Mrs. s Hailey.
Santa Barbara: W A. Stonelake.
390 PUPILS
TMl. 1? We Wilson litrpft lT.. Au CJIi.
- . Mrtrcr iimh - 11 a . - .
inn 13.
.d Gisele Jeanne Ieora; to
KTIU Mrs. Ralph r. Martin.
ISI State etreef . June 2l. a son.
a Eurene -Chester.
U1""
rooms. Mam
month Adv
d housekeepnc Minneapolis; W A Dunbar S
n St. Phone -2 u. P. Bradford. Rosebun
An automobile driven bv a Chi
nese was badly damaEed Sundav '
niuht on the Portland road thon 'Tin I Found
Yit loads ot 16 Inch inside mill
--od $18. TT.. Buy now. prompt
Jjarery. Spafilding Loggin Co.
it mllblori i.K , .. 1 An ; ainomoi ie ure and r.m
I. F. Proctor of the Valley Motor w'r' f,,,in'1 ""'lay nicbt on th-
company. The cars wore travel- !'v,T.,on roa" b 'v ha"Pr'
, , ., , . ,. ' who lives on the .simlv road Thev
ng in opposite direction, when ; wrt. fi
the collision .irrnrrl The proc- ld,.n,m,-.a, jon.
tor car was but slightly damaged.
Lrgal Blank
Get them at The Statesman ot-
r . m . . . .
efidar m rning sniiicient i ce. waiaiog on application.
raii Were raisjed at thi Tualatin j Adr.
B ... . f .... V, . I
rtartfi to be IalnteI
. .n I n r
Mitcbell Fineil
' A .1 Mitchell of Marion wa
MneiJ J10 y-sterilay tor reckless on
nnvins 01 an auiomooue.
urc ;
Mrs. W Uus.sell. San Francisco;
K. M Moves. San Francisco; Mr..
V V. Young. Bandon: S. A John
son. Med ford: Mrs. (' L. Bowes.
I'allas. 'John levy. S. Koenic.
New York: Frank Norton. Suth
erltn: Mrs. T. Wootin, Astoria;
It. T. ("arruthers. Astoria: Mr.
Kmilie SC Shaw, Milwaukie; C.
M and C. K. Cratidall. Yale, and
Krnest Hosen. Kucene
FH.K;il F. Tiffany. C F. Gan-
Mabel Shoemaker. I P.
TIE COURSE
Registration for Daily Vaca
tion Bible Study Proves
Big Surprise
nated Kay. This leaves for tne
th'rd and semi-final round to be
played off n' xt Sunday the games
of Keene ts. Vorse and Thielsen t
vs. Roberts.
Mr. and Mrs Krce Kay of th'1
local club have entered in the
contests m Portland this "ok !"t
the north vestern rlf cham; :f'ti
ship Mr Kty ha- entered -n tti
men's cha mr-ioiiship to;;rnt. aii'i
Mrs Kav in the women's
m u
L
EXHIBIT TODM
Reedsport Bond Interest
Is Now Paid up to Date
Visitors Will Be Received a
Institution From 2 Until
4 O'Clock
'JS0X Ol tne puyjin -fjfiyi,
and regular class room work
; Ml pe DOWn 1U iuc r- uv. .ww
rn'ere ill be exhibits from the
Jtr-ttal training snop. me uomro-
airt !?partmenia ana me prmi
;The past school rear has been
s Mikm fuccessful one. there being
lliewiinterruptions from sickness or
kf cause. One graduate, ueorgo
MORE TEACHERS NEEDED
-ttndist Kpi copal church to
Mint the cbnrc4h. Th Wllsonville j avln Plant to Start
ttirch wH rrnpleted in a few; Arrangements are bi
ton aad TlPrros erxort is ne
tair mtde to Ttlp ont ptnbarras
g debt on bti charcaea.
Anlflorized agent Eastman ko
iaitv films and photo supplies,
rilms deTeloprd and printed.
idf.
i .
' I'"" Kenh ! I(raft Mrs t ! u r.
in vest : nation n wa.; jouna no was
binc made
to start the paving plant at Aums
ville. Archie Mason of Portland
will.;-have charge of the plant and
work la expected to commence
soon.
driving without a driver's license
Police (ffur White made the
arrest.
The Artisan llnnre
Dreamland Kink Wednesday.
June 22. Dreamland Orrhe.stra.
Adv.
Twent -! Kmrlojrd-
G.A. B. Attention
KMfrvlck PC'St will
list ueek the free employment
bureau conducted by Karl Harp at
the citv hall was enatded to se-
I Sttlfttit Souglil
.liisojih i tie il Knarson and Karl
tn. P. Thompson. H L. Blair.
H. Kildow. A K Kastland. P. A
Bullay. F. J. Blachirter. C. F.
Drtchl and F. K. Becker, all of
Portland. Others registering wer
'. K Turner. Seattle: I. C
Drury. Turner: F. B Bennincer.
Bend: J V. White and wife. San
hieto; F.dna (ielilen. Staytnn: Ira
Wade. Toledo. Or : W. P. Smith.
Three Weeks of Work May
Culminate With Big Pub
lic Program
Three hundred and ninety pu
pils were registered in the Dailv
Vacation Bible study classes at
the opening of the course Mon
day morning This is practically
assemble
K. Kinarson f led a complaint
i the circirt urt vesferdav aca'n-;
Anna l( Ce "r at Kettle.
cure employment for 21 person. ! f lr.,p..rtv in s.n-.r'-on
tt the Color-at the hand stand, i:'1 7 , inv.dv. d in the su.t.
WltB"- ''" -.tA ... ,j ! hands, two as wood ho;. per. .
SSXi.-n! 5. mPv:Ul".: ! . ,...i,
rtaSeige fun ! the stat of Ore- ,M"""" uuw'r,B; ; ( ompl,nt,t was tiled v-terlay feel tired, nervous and run down.
- - . ht pi zii ann irarmna i ir irK i . .i . .. . . . . 1 j .
. . . !n ,n1 c.rcui: couri nv mukii i ne n:nnv rna manner i u y
that could not be filled, and Mr ; R aca;nst Huh Walker and t.e restored to healthy and regu
Race asks that anyone needing i wif jn Wllj(h ,ho pia.ntiff ask- lar action .1 T Osburn. R V. D
Oak t'.rove; Nelli( and M am ie don hie the attendance that had
Bostrack. Albany, and J. II. Col- i been anticipated for the openinc
litis. Independence. I of tUe s liool. and 'lie directors
. express themselves as delighte-1
Titot iii.F.u Mm tj: yfars
If Ton suffer pains and aches
dunnc the day and slc-ep-disturh-ing
bladder weakness by night.
. Th pobJic Is earnestly in-
vitei to attend assembling on the
fgtt side ot tlte capitol. Comrade
C 8. Hamiltoa will speak for the
nonnnnnn
Last Times Today
Douglas MacLean
in
Thos. Ince's
The Home Stretch'
help notify the office.
A CUflsiried Ad
W1U bring yoa a buyer.
I
KfftJair 45.00 Thor Vac nam
t Cleaner. Oar Price
VI $25
-ELECTRir; MACHINE
VEesgixeerixg CO.
J37srrt St. Phone 488
vil ,
Ontflassea fTi ytrar eyes. Ovr
bills your parse
HARTMA2I BROfL
Two Cycle t lash
While riding a motorcycle on
Twelfth street Sundav. G. H
Metg, route 5. struck a boy who
who was riding a bicycle at th
Intersection of Mill street. Neith
er person was injured.
MonnumAnt, Tomtit one
Ahd mvble cleaner: F.d Miller.
267 So. Church St. Tbone 1937R.
Adr.
'or a judgmnt in th" sum
$37.".'i and .' attorney's r es
This rase ha to do with nfor':
ing the payment of a note.
Final Account Filed
The final account of the estate
of C. C. Wnrwirk. deceased, was
filed yesterday by Bert K. Peebles,
adm'.nistrator. The court has set
July 25 as the- date for hearing of
objections to its approval. A de
cree of final settlement of the es
tate of Mrs. C. A. Koester. de
eea.sed. was filed .yesterday by the
county court. A decree of final
settlement was fild also or the
estate of F. W. Kelly, deceased, by
th court. C. M. Crittenden. L. C.
McSMne and J. L. Calvert were
appointed yesterday as appraisers
of the estate of Euphemia McDon
ald, deceased.
Fireworks for Sale
Tbe Ace, 127 N. High. AdT.
fiOM
Thaifunertrt ef .Urti Ire.
veter md- OptSstaaa. I who filed UlUay'i neiajsn
lougn caayi i . j . ... i.. -
JUST RECEIVED .
Kaiona Perfect Liquid PalnU
Kaaaonabla vrleaa ,
tittal Faraltara A Hartwara Co.
citi. Uoxamarcua jraoaa vi
i
Islsa Qeaners & Dyers
Ull 1. Coml 8t Fnoaa lift
I TREES
tm fpriag ruatta Ordar Tnm
IffiB SALEM NURSERY CO.
Bmnaimf
1II9I
4 IS
a A Ii at :t o
i WOOD WOOD
Call a IL Trary Wood Co,
tor all kind of
dry wood
froftpt AallTtry
Pboaa 120
V.e par 2c abore the
tirkct price for egjs
and products
f
; PEOPLE'S
CASH STORE
f
I
Home Builders
Take Notice
eta aav yoa money on
Qr Plumbing Supplies; it
U1 pay yoa to com and
about prices. We al
ys bava m. suddIt of all
kiida.
Tests, all sizes, prices
yery low
i CAPITAL
ain House
Wy and sell ererytbina
Pbon 29S
- Ill Cbemeketa St-
IL'I.
Txels.;
aftefnoon. Mr. Mesons nome
was north of town on uaraen roat
near the faircrounds. is sur
vived by bin wile. - .
The .lunerai of- Mrs. Nany B
Goode. who Sled at her horn.
14 8ft Walelr street, will be held
from the borne TueadajvJ one .21
at 2 o'clock p. m. She leaves to
mourn her. five daughters and
two sons; Mrs. B. S. Howland.
Denter. Colo ; Mrs. Lettie Barnes.
Mrs. Ed A. Jory. Mrs. Stella
Moore, James F. Goode, William
M. Goode. all of Salem.
Marriage licenses were issu-i
in th offici of the county clerk
yesterday to Abelona Marie Ras
mussen. St. Paul, and 1'eter M"
Spirup Wrirht. Wymo; Mrs Kvi
Duhrkoop rf Salem and r"d W
Roberts of Portland: Mrs. Pearl
L. Zimmerman and" O A. Conklinc
of Mill Cit.": Maud Larcent f't
Silverton an i H. I). Cosko of
Boise, Ida. On Saturday night a
license was granted to Maud"
Fern Wirtz of Salem and Roy
Mattoon of I'ortlanl
"f No. 1. Lucsville. o writes: "1:
tried many n medies but they did
me no good. I took Foley Kid- j
nev PilU and thev heltied me so
m,,h thut nnw I am well."!iri ,he morning from 9:30 until
Ion't delay. Sold everywhere.
Adr.
at the response given th ir mvi
tai ion to join .
Twenty-five teachers were in
service yesterday, but more will
have to he added beginning wi''i
today, because of the larcer en- them to reisonaM
rollment than had been expected
Sortie tood volunteers are asked rather than a'ta
for, and there will he work for
all who are likely to he found.
Iicnic in I'rtjx t.
The work is to be carried on
Interest on bond- of the to-
"f U.-edsi-ort held tiy the state h;s
be n paiu :ti full to date, ri rr i
niu to ,i statment isu".l (' P.
II"!!. state treasur-T In a state
ment prepared for the pr s Mr
-off says:
' To correct .my Impression tin'
many have been conwved by r
cent newspaper statements th-H
the citv of bted-port has default
'd in the pawnent of interest on
its bonds due May 1. I'.'Jl. he'd
by the s'a' . treasurer, pi ase h-adi-ed
that this mt rest ha- b en
raid in 'nil It ftojuen'U hap
pens that thre is a lew das' 1"
lay in m-et i g inter st (ianu'i)'
dii" on the fionds o' the ar ou-
rejron muni' ipiit'es. ! ir this s
never considered sufficient r aori
for pufilishing t the worl i tlrit
tney hie 1 faulted in th' ir eiil:
i;at:nn-. th'-rb d S'-red util: the
municipality and d pi 'a t . t:e
Value "t its sec u t itiis.
"If impre-ses ni" tliat fair pi iy
to Oregon imum n i.palit ie tutitles
press as -ist -
ance in mer tinc their i.bl :ra t ion -
s that can oti!
result in th destruction oi
cred t "
The Or pon S hool for the dea
will close Friday. June 2 1. oiji
which day all tne pupils will start
for their homes.
There will t.e tin rormat pradua
tion ir closing exercise- this yeari
but today will be special visitors-
dav An exhibit of the industria
HlOfJkinB of Salem, has taken the
ifcxatninations for entrance to uai-
.'tfandet colleRe. asningion. anu
focperts to continue nis muu-
hre next fall. This college for
Jihi.deaf. which is supported by
lf" .. ' f . . .1 w ..rT-n mpnt hail the
w . i - irur .1 . ..... ....
ftni:iiue distinction of teing the
'u.-.i.I . .. LinH tn Ih. world.
u.i,j oiita iif t" " o
P-;Uln invitation is extended the
PlUbiic to visit the school this
Tjternoon. especially between the
Jinu.s of 2 and 4 o'clock, and see
'Jttiv work being done.
-
THE HABIT OF
ULTV LOOKS
BOYS 10 LEAVE
FOR ELK LAKE
FOR BUSINESS
Camp Today
PERSONALS
Buyers Not Numerous Now
But Bi Immigration is
Expected Soon
Miss Jessie Morris of Portland
is visitine in the city the cuest of
her mother, Mrs. Agnes M. Mar-
m.
"There are not very many pres
ent buyers; but there are lots ot
.. . rt l A .... - 1 ,1 ,i n in K.. r r f
A road committee from North " .
ii ii j nt , t. u-rron p am ookers. a few mighty cood
Howell composed or I.. K r.rron, . ,
.. ' i .... l' ... .- i n il i.-. r n t-r 1 1 n f in rpt em
. . 1. villi'-, r.. . . i -
Stevens. Bn Watkins
Pickens and S. J. Coruter wer?
Frank iiaier ou, is micuivui
! -. t . . . . . . 1 . . . - nn t t - j M ("t L 1 f 11 J
presenting road
their locality before the county
court yesterday.
A. J. Culver, county roadmas
ter. was a business visitor at
Aumsville yesterday.
Mrs. J. D. Sutherland returned
conditions in tlwn. . :
l ney are comm.: in muid; m
fram Montana. Idaho and Kastern
Washington, looking mostly for
small acreage tracts where thet
can settle down to build comfort
able homes. Some want to buy in
Webb '& Clough
Co.
Funeral Directors
Sunday aftet a two rweelts ?irif t,ttiargcreage. lrm 5 to 15
rn Portland. -"' J.ri arrest wheaie they catrldo a little
Mrs. C. 0.-nice .BtHrt.. K. T. i , lkrmlltt anii frurowine.
Busselle will t pen d today l;.rorf-' -niPv rijnot a4l )pe ting to
land. Tret-rieh orrt night, ifflmit or an;
C. W. Hubhs r.f Silverton -wiB;otner crop Tney Will farm, no
among the visitors in Salem yes- d l. n(1 miWV 0j them will
terday from tfeaf section. " I rnRV-eTk butthey'A not expect
CJalre Tarks of CresTTell f miracles. The one. great mrarle is
rived in Saleui y"sferlajr and I thi;tr"es and theihmate and the
relflrn today.'Trith iktroek. sj; mounuins gpad " the beautiful
f y ' ri green "opuntry that fajrly knock?
? ""'.Zm.. m m " T ontfie,living for a
HOTEL ARRIVALS I i fw years in theace brtish and
12 It is expected that several
picnics will be arranged for th
afternoons, some organized play
periods where the children will
be well supervised and given the
times of thir live?.
The mornings will be de-. I ' "
largeiy to an tntensUe studv of . . , . r . . . ,
the uinie. with enough other in- Truck Load ot Happy Lads
Vn';, r::e7,v!.0 m:lp " "il: Off For National Forest
ment of from 4.".f to .'0 is ex
pected as th nresent iiuni's
spread the news of the good times
they are having.
Teachers Apttnionel. A trtickload of deliriously hap-
Of the 25 teachers, the attend- iy boys will leave this morning
ance in the four churches where for the y M, C A. arap at Klk
the work is being done, calls for 'ake. in the national forest be
!he appointment of nine to the yond Detroit. They go by truck
First Methodist church, seven to to Mill City, then take the train
the Hunealow Christian church, to letroit. and make camp to
five to the Jason Lee Methodist ' nicht at Detroit. Next day they
church and lour to the First Han- will go on in the rest of the way.
list church Identical work is o 11 miles, on foot and by pack
be done in all places, with the mule
wception of the personal char- The chef and a few assistants
arter of the amusements and the have been at work in the camp
teaching personalities of the j tor several days, getting the place
teachers. , in Eood order for the coming of
" At the end of the three wee;;s ! "the gang " It is said to be is
ODitrse, probably on Friday night. ' beautiful a ramp site as there is
Jiily s. a public program will be in the Cascades. The boys will
given, in which majty of the in- j live in tents, with spruce bough
irfesting parts of the course will beds, and they expect to find most
Ie presented. This will be open i & th1 varieties of wild game that
lr the cenerat public, as are all (can be found anywhere in Oregon
l ie datK sessions. I before they return.
V
ACCUMULATION
Hi:.!
VI WHATEVER yjM!dpsinejt, you may
satisfy tht'mw'3thin-reason if
you have the saving Harit- If you can
sacrifice the trifle ifij foV the essen
tial later on. ' !
.'X-
The United States National will be
to discuss with you systematic methods
of saving so much tninthly or weekly,
or such and such per ortit of, your salary
United States NailonalBaiiky
glad
SALEM
OREGON
MARION'- Torttand people ro
istering were Harold Groom. J. H.
O'Neill. Mr. and Mrs I,. Mendel
sohn. Mrs. Minni AHman. L O.
Griffith. F. C. Toft. F. N. Smith.
W. P. Day. L. A. BerK. Maude K.
Hawley. A. S. Hammond. W. R.
R1GDON & SON
Leading Morticians
NOMKING
Usrtailrs at 1S2 4 V. CcsMMreial sUt
Chop Sny. aoodlM 4 Amntr
cm dUks. lc eroam sa4 anofc
Opa 11 a a. t t -Tt
DaadBf Unity Bataraay Vlgat
Eat Orcasus
i
, i
II :v---. r. Hif r. i i
the sand and the prairie dog towns
and the rocks. Some of the chil
dren born u, in thot-e ountries
are honestly ilni'nt as afraid of
a hie tree a a r fy kid is of a
country cow
"They buy the trees and the
mountains and the fruit, and they
are jroing to come Jn flocks. Cali
IMnHpal Xameil.
The cost for the two weeks'
ason Iee church, and Mildred
I
rindle, Maptist church.
Alpbe OilleHn is- director nf outing, including transportation.
. is. t 1 7 f fi r t Yy tt t u." n t- -m L c t t v
e school. i ne principals overt" " '
e four school are: Mabel C,r- f,nmn authorities have wondered
iett. First Methodist church Mrs ! " , Hn 'nrougn on mat
riorian von Kschen. Hiinsalow su,n fnr bov in ,h" womis ?a,;'
Christian ch.irch: Bessb Shinn. ! lot- A- K. xount. interstate se-
niai ioi oo worn, is in matte
of lh (amp Some of the b03S
' enme from other points tn Marion
land Yamhill counties, though Sa-
letn will send the largest indi
j idual deleration.
; Portland Fire Captain
Marries Salem Woman
CaptTin Fred W. Koberts. as-
isfant tne marsh I of Portland.
CHIN
T OF VOTES
IS DOT FINISHED
fornia may capitalize its climate, j Women JUrOf Dill HclS Maj-jand Mrs Kva Duhrkoop. " hose
ority of 617 With All Re
turns at Hand
KATK KICHA!tIS O'HAItK
SM-ak Here Sat unlay
Do yon ta
TURKISH BATHS
If ot. why aott
No other batht or treatmenU
can produce the permanent re
lief to the person auffertn
from dlaaKreeahle cold or aJl
menU of the fleah or body like
the Turkish Batha will.
Open S a. m. until t p. m.
OREGON BATH HOUSE
Lady tn Oentlemea attead-aata
i r .
" " f
Throuch the efforts of some of
Sa-leni's prominent business an
prefessional men. Kate Richards
O'Hare. world renowned U-turer.
will speak at the armory next Sat-
. : ... u . U Hur
reVrreon"rrime and Criminal.;'- j "' "-'-s
IS non-Mi ui ian aim ii' f-'
and has broucht forth unstinted
praise trom the newspapers in
practically every city where it has
been heard. No admission will be
charged and everyone will be wel
come. In commenting upon this lec
ture, delivered In .Miami. Fla . a
few week.-, ami. the .Miami Daily
Metropfdi s.aid
There is a double standard of
morals for th state and its citi
zens just as there is a double stan
dard of morals for men and wo
men." Mrs. Kate Richards O'Wtre
declared in a bnlliant lecture be
fore a large .audience in the Cen
tral high school auditorium. Fri
day eveninz. "Whi'e a man car
commit a crime acain-t S4iciet
and 'cet away with it.' a woman h
condemned so with, the state and
but Oregon can bank on its big
trees and its trout streams and its '
soil and fruit, and land its share j
of the people who have passed the j
weather-fightine ate and want ; .
snnif weather that a man can live j
in without rarryfne a gun or a fur j Complete t-turn.s on the speci i
overcoat. i election of .June 7. received at the
"This vear oni:ht to see a splen- ; office of the seer-tary of stat".
did Immiicration. If the present , show that the women Juror h'll
promise holds out. j carried by a majority of 1 7 votes
j The most emphatic vote in the
ifJecfjon was that by which the
! soldiers' aid bill was carried.
which was by a majority of
J.3."i.1.
! Th total vote on all measures
follows :
- Sixty-day session For. 42.9-t ;
reairst. 12. '.r- Major ty against.
' 2'J.72.
Sold.ers- aid For. "v219;
aeainst. :;7,,i'. Majority for.
50.:!.,;:.
Kmerttency flau.-e veto For
2.i2t ' agamsf. " . r. :; T . Majority
fcr. 17.".
Hei-ni marnace t,ill For.
s". aK'iinst. 7': Majori'y
, against. V.:.T.
ur-.rs Fr. r.i.-':
rr
T .
vacation
i rips
How i th time to plin a rlstt bick t tt yoa old torn town, or an
outlflf to your fiTorttt rort bj tb jahorc or In the mountain.
C'f:i
m i
New Eastbound
' One-way Tr
THROCGH
- California
will b in effect
lun 10 and daily, thereafter
residence is given as the Mich
hotel. Salem, were married jester- j
riav at th" parsonage of the First!
Methodist church by Rev. Mlain" j
K Kirkpntnck. Captain Roberts
formerly was af'iliated w-ith the
office of th" Mate fire marshal
--?:v';' s i Attractive Program For
oana concert Tonight
With eight numbers in addition
1 to the vocal solo by Mrs. W. H.
j Prunk. the program for the band
concert this evening is considered
'specially attracthe. Rain dur
ing rn" tirst two roncey nas pre
vented as large a crowd bein'
tout as is hoped for tonight
The program ior the concert,
as announced by Oscar A Stee!
' hammer, dirwtor. is as frdlows
:Mirh. ('a;, of l.itM-rtv Tayior
-"ebrtion. haUkhter ot the Reg
iment Tobani
Waltz. Wedding of the Wind. Hall
p tru-i't know unfit
.1 ' -il i.-itipr r
? : r iv n star 1 tzhtfr
r not. liiif - do know
iw s Ntr a'Oir. wliirh
will lp ;ir'ii"n rie t
ST'ir'tv arid Sijipisv in
1 1 Woi'i.r Ntan. ' at
!hc Gran-! T!.raiT.
1
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Back East
Low Round Trip TicWeU
TIlBOt'GU
California
are now oo taV at
Kttlneed Fare
-.r, f.
Final r'tnrti limil ronnl trip ikts. thr ;. the from tale date not eeee4
ins O-tober Slat. Hopffri pminrd udtveire ef rauln.
On voiir l'a' V rai-t trip. Rfe Crater Iakc Tafcee, YwfBit, Rpqnoia
.Vjtinnal Park. ( arri.o .ree a grand ml tMr rolord tanron I'ro from the
tar iudor lUa Aarh Trad ant lo4tV lm.
Week End and Seasoti Excursion Tickets
are dow on aaVMI to :
2:1
Tillamook County
Beaches
K part i'-'i'arly atf'H'tiT trip n'rim
th nasi Kititi' Mountains Th-.
la- ho n inrluit- Ro kaway and (inn
talHi Hach Rexorta. NeahKahNn,
Mauiauita and Bavoran.
Daily train laTP Portland t'nion
Station SI.'. A M.
Special week-end train l-f'-a Tort
lanil I'uion btation Saturday li.t'j
V. M
Ktftri'- train laTo Purtland 4th
and . Start Sia . 1 l ' P M. nne.
.ne with ww -nd tram at Hilll-born
o baK handled on -U"Wi' tram.
Newport
Iclichtful aashore resort on Ta
ontWaj Bay and Tii-ifir Ocean. An
ideal plare for the family Large
nata'Urium and aall water batba
varii4W forma of arnnaemrnt.
:, -'(.., Datly Train Berrlce
f'rtgon Ontdoora," onr new mm
mr 4W)klet. graphi-allr derrihea the
diffriBt rehorla in Weatern frgon.
and Jnnladea hotel and ramp inform
tioOii :t'otT tr-e on requeat.
Mountain and Olfer Resorts
Detroit ' Breitenhuhb Hot Springs. Mt Jef fer6Cuntry Ticket now ea Bale
Elk City ad Toledo Te keta now on ale. ': !
McCredie Hot Spirtaga Tick eta now on aale. (
Ada, Lakeside and Eiltcooa Tx keta now on eatljf. :
Joaephlne Connty Caeea TVkHa now on vale. J
Crater Lake i A lake in the extimt irat-r of a iroJ'ino ) --Ti-kes on tale July lit.
Coleatia Ti-ket now on kale
Shasta MonntaiB Reaorta Ti. k-a on aal-. dartsi b and after June loth.
ToaenUte Rational Park Tirketa on aale, dailji, and after Jone 10th.
Vor partieularn a to pasnencr fare, route, train bt-dulr or aleepmc car
reaer?ation. iB'iuire ot anj ticket aj'-ui oi
SOUTHERN PACitlC UNES
. JOHN M SfrTT.
General 1'aaaenxer Asent.
Worn n
acTinsr. ."
filT.
Majtirlr-. ior
Mrs W. H I'rink.
fverture. Jolly Kobhers.. Suppe
Serenade. Apple Hlos-oms.
K. A. Robert
Sele-tion. King Modo. . . . Marin
March. (ilory of the Yankee
Navy Sou -a
Star Spanbd Dannep
t of ft y I nmi-'i
The cae ai-ain-t I-: I. o'fey
Who wa arre.-'ed S.iti:nia niht
on a rhaige of !i"HU drunk and
disorderH ui th' stre-t. wa.- dis
missed -" nl.n i::h,ii n,.itim ot
the city at'ortiey U h n arr. -t -i
Toffev wh rej ured 'o !umi-h a
bail of I J".
Van Winkle Writes Opinion '-. T,,pn T,ir"'
. , r lo af'empting to avutd a co
ror uanK bupenniendent ii.ion with .
f-'rank (' I'mmwell. snper:nen
''"nt of batiks has riie wi 'rom coiite
Attorn v li'inral Van Winkle m
"pin "n holding that when a bank
hi" given its note, and as coilat
ral -ciirt'v hsi d'divererl note
p.vhe to the bin';, the hunk ''
b'ch - b Tiote was pa vable and
tni'k on the la
ctfic 'uhw i" .-'in. lay an a
mobile twionc.nc to 'lu- Nocn.
turped over wrule iiiau" 1
w th a party of cir.f. ror -naev
no one wa- serious!;, but'
The t.rtv . on-i-'ed of Mr. and
Mrs. "or -i. th'-ir
Mr and Mrs -i-d..
ic'i'' r John
-on and wif-'.
'ir" n 1 1 , an 'I
,or. n at) 1 two
from l''ii''ii"'l
Second Round Phycd off
In lllahcc Cup Handicap
to which the collateral seenrt'-
the IndirMual Mrs la d liver-d mav r'tam all of
'Mare savs he entred the prisor tnp nol r,v, n 3 collateral
and left it without bit ternes-; r for .nri'y until the notirH note ha
ihe was sincere in teMlnc the' n,Pn tully paid He hold that its
j ludee who sentenced her that if it j r eht to do so b not affeted tv
i was her lot to spnd a term with I the fact tha: the bank that tnv
in prison walls, if was that she th" note and collateral security
' micbt do cood thre, and that sh ! has beromc insolvent The bank
! micht cain the information that J to which the rr unity was civen
. a a. 1 1 W nn.ntnan V. a-. I ,1 i at ontitl cA O
would enM tier laier to u-.. . - ....... ,? '"'', .., , ,h ,uh(,, r!h Sunday
i-rr-t .on, of th fisting evt.s , r-um a, n .n. .. Keene defeated Olinger. Vors,
tin the prison and jail smems m - a.feed -ke. Thi-Uen defeat-
ihis country " Miami (Fla.Vintcn is scur-o. nas , ed l-;f 'ngw ll. and Kc
Keene Vr.rse Thiel.sen all'i
Robert- wer.. victors in 'he sec
ond round ' th" president's .up
handicap coif tonrnam'ii' plaved
Johiertj e'lni!
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Lal Chance -toifBuy
of the
NEEDLECRAFT SHOP
Will sell all or any part. Only a lew days left. Must; be sold. Prices
slashed. Remnants practically given away. Temporary location, Tallman's
Piano Store, 121 South Commercial Street
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