THE OREGON STATES2IAN SALElk OREGON .SATDRbAY.'MORNIKGJULYfA192I-. ; '. - : j f-" v i f - . r ' . I ' ; , ' 1 CITY NEWS IN BRIER COURTHOUSE SUMMARY. i ClrrBlt Court) I : W. F. Mourlr ys Ed win A. Ilyde. Order of confirmation. v ; 1 p. J. Walker et al ts ; John Wolfe. Complaint. V L. KSiegmund T D. W, HaPd 1ns. Complaint. v . J . lrubate Court. r- . , . In ' the estate of E. C. Cross. Order authorizing assignment of account. -Guardianship of Byron Rin ged an Incompetent person. Peti tion. Order. V George W. Vedder estate. Order e? publication ot. final account. - John Stanffer estate .Petition. - Marriage License ., r: ' I Lewis Dalton - Unnel, 34, a truck drlrer of Portland and Es ther Ellen Vanderhoof, 19, of Salem.- ' V'V- . Jobn E. Savage. It, a Salem "man and Laarel V. Jon, 21, a stenographer also of Salem. Rale of Fireworks' Small 5 J Fireworks for the Fourth are not selling as rapidly as In pre vious years. Is the statement of local dealers, t.. Although more have been sold prior to the holi day week than last year, unless a large number are sold today, Salem will not celebrate as loud ly as before. Fresh Strawberry Tarta i Chocolate cream puffs, chocol ate eclairs, French pastry, made today at the Gray Belle.- Adv. r r p r K n h n r fl mm j . Ethel Clayton ,7 '-:'" - Theodore Robert i':;f , Jji : .. 1 "SHAM" "SNOOKY" , V.I ricogfr 1 9 Hirtaan'i Glasses C-y Easier and Better V;' Wear them and see ! rHArifttAn bros. . , rbone 1255 - Salem, Oregon Itairs at Matt Cauasrelal stmt ; Otey Uwf.nmOM ana Amrt . saa aisha, le-etwa ul drinks T0NIGI1 IT Iiar Chick . EirU, . Piano Regular $45.00 Tbor Vacuum . , ijjjiei. Our Price ; ; KLECTRIQ MACHIXH , ENGINEERING CO. ; -I 137 Court SC. J Phone 488 I----.. i : JUST RECEIYEO t I ilaaons Perfect tlauld Palnta I - . ; Reasonable Prices , , Vil tmi Fnnltnre A Ilardware Co 2SS M. Commercial Phone 147 Oeaned Salti Pressed lr . -1 JM j Sa!?in Cleaners & Overs ' 1215; 8. Com! StH PkoM iHS Tm BpHa nafcaBOrdw .yrws t The BALESI NTJRSERX.CO. 42S Oracoa Bmfldlaf-' i - Phone 17 IS J 7 pay 2c kioe tKe ibirktt crice icr ejji 2d pro'dacU PEOPLE'S STORE r- U Home ttuuaers we can save yon money on your Plumbing Supplies; It 1U pay yon 1 to come and see us about prices; v We al wara have a supply of all kinds, .-;.. I I -;.Xs-f TclJi all sizes, pnees Bargain House We bnv and'aall avarvthlne- : X. Phone .;;, ; ; '. til'Cbemeketn ,; cipjrii; Albany Car Stolen V r Word was received , yesterday from Chief of Police Catlin pt Albany that an Oakland roadster owned by s Jack Barrjett of that city bad been stolen j and asking that local police officers keep! a lookout for the stolen car. Firework for Sale j 1 The Ace, 127 N. II If h. AdT. pMwk la Vfnd i D. H. Peacock of this city was arraigned before Judge Race the police court yesterday, and hating pleaded gulltyj to a charge of cutting corners, was fined 1 10. b v - Fried or Roast Chicken Dinner With French pastry, for dessert all day Sunday, at; the- Gray Belle. Adv. Parse Reported Lost- "! ; " Mrs. II. B. Dewits reported to the police yesterday of the loss of a black velvet purse while at tending the band concert June 24, She described the purse as being black velvet with a green lining and a silver chain. A ring and a diamond set were Id the purse. Rink July 4 Free fireworks at S)30 p. m.4 Adv. a - i - - I Estates Appratoed j j Frank Pranti, Fred, O. Schnei der and John Daniel, appraisers' of the Magdalene - Hock estate. report real and personal property valued at $660 in a return made to County - Judge Buihey yester day. " . In the estate "of John P. Warnock, appraisers Gerome Mor ley, E. J. Thurman and Nettle Klcnes itemize Silverton .property valued at. S 13 00. and liberty bonds valued .at , 116.253, In : a report niea r riaay, ajternoon., A CaaalfledvAtf-- ..i . Will brlnf yon a bnyer. Warm On Ontcbea ! J "i. (-Charles'- Worm b&k recovered suf flciently . from a broken foot which he Injured in a baseball game recently that he Is again able, to be out vrith t the aid of crutches. . ! J ? DIED . .1 WALIiACE Winfleld! Scott Wal lace, aged 75 years, died Fri day evening at the home of .hjs daughter, Mrs. tiena Fox, In the Haiel Green district. Mrr Wallace has made his home fn Albany.-but wasiera for a visit The body: If-at th Rlgdon. par lors, awaiting the: announce ment of , the, funeral services, . ....... FUNERAIfi ; ( : ; The body of little Maxine Eliza beth SImeral; daughtef ot Mr. and Mrs. Claire Simeral.. who died bi Portland Thursday Is tb arrive this morning from Portland.-'-The fun eral party will leavejpie RIgdcfn chapel at Z o'clock this afternoon. 51 3?'r.t. dV Z Uorbasss Fcitral Directors , I'.? 3)01 TP Ukaf . TURKISH BATHS ... . ,.If; not.,whj;. Bfttt. t ' Not other baths or treatments can produce the permanent rav lief to' the person; antfertng from disagreeable eold or all men t ot the flesh or body like the Turkish Bath w&L , 6penta.xn.imtaspinJ ; onG(j bath Hdtist Lady and Oentlemaa atund- ... ..., r y j ante ,.). ... .- j . . . l ' ! , SpciaJ Merchants' -; i . Lunch sic li.tintii f i Surf 2 o'clock 7. : BOYS Bright, inteliSerit .boya with : bicycles winted t6 carry . morning I routes, Thia is an excellent sop- ' pprtunity for, ambitious 1 boys-to get a 4tart ,in business forthanselves ' and alsoj, mak$ some . money- for ihejr. vert own.-.. . . -j a 1 Apply Circulation v ; ' it Managert - ry tbMdm STATESMAN .. to ui ' ' 3 Pit Daaccc Dreamland. Rink- Jnjy ; 4 Free fireworks at 8i30 pm. act, , i - : . i !. i ; Campbell t Arrested Karl Catnpben. "30 years old. wa arrested yesterday by Sheriff Bower on a charge of lion-support of his family. Campbell is . al leged to have deserted hia wife and child in Grants Pass and has Bince been living here under the name of George Earl. Legal Blsnvs Get them at The Statesman of fice. Catalog on application, r AdT, Many Declarations Filed Forty-five declarations of in tention to become citizens have been filed with TJ. G. Boyer. county clerk, during the last month. Thirty-eight petitions have been made for .naturaliza tion by citizens and two petitions have been filed by soldier-aliens for American citizenship rights. AH of the petitions have been re ferred to Examiner John E. Smith of Seattle. Mfll Wood- Five loads ot 16-Inch Inside mill wood, $18.75. Buy now, prompt delivery; also prompt delivery on box wood and planer trimmings. Spanldlng Logging Co.- Adv. West Salem f. E. Church A. Hawthorne, pastor. Sunday school, 1 10:30 a. m., Edward B. Ashnrst sunerinteindent: Enwnrth league, 7 p. m.. Miss Leach lead er. Preaching 8 p. m.. sermon by the pastor. Subject: "What God Requires." ! Choir practice Tuesday evening 7r.30; Ladies' Aid meeting in the home of Mrs. White, Wednesday afternoon 2 o'clock;' cottage 1 prayer meeting Wednesday evening, 7:30; regu lar prayer meeting Thursday eve ning 7:30. Petition' Filed--! ' Petition for' the : appointment of Louis Webert of Aurora aa id ministrator ot the John Stanffer estate was fried yesterday with County ; Judge, $r.lH. Bushey. Staurfcr' dled at. Hubbard June 21,, leaving .an estate, eonsisting of real and personal property rai ned, at, 126,500. ! The - petition asks that J, L. I Calvert, M- B. Krombling and -Frank E. Fish be appointed appraisers of the es tate. All of. the heirs are resi dents', of Hubbard and are Mary Stanffer, t sister. ...Matjlda W1U. niece; Julius Stanffer. nenhew: Elmer R. Stanffer. nonhnw -lili S;, Garland,, niece; John B. Stauf- ier nephew; , Anna M. Christon, niece;. Augusta M. Miller, niece; Emma, Miller, . niece; Minnie Spagle, niece; Mallna C. Barrett and Edna ' Hersberger, , nieces; Fred W. Wolfer, nephew. PERSONALS f w. -a. Mar8naTV, chairman or the industrial accident commis sion, left Friday for a two weeks vacation.' Prof. W. E. Klrkof WlUam- ette university is visiting in Port land for Jhe week-end, having gone to the big town Friday mor ning. ...... , ; 1 1 ' ' 4: HOTEL ARRIVALS ; : BLIGH Portland people regis tering were: Fred Manfredlne, Ben- McKay Mrs. J, Stevens, J. m. Brown, A. ..J. weston, A. k Rearson; others registering were: J. WL Denby, Black Rock: Joe Conner, New York; Charles Ells worth, Joe Fredericks, Dixie Nel son, Hal Da vies, J. Hewitt, Sau Francisco; E. D. Fuge, Oregon City; Ray Wyant, Bend; E. w Cochran, Oswego; E. Ai Dngan, Eugene; T. E. Boseman, Tilla mook, v . - . u m . . MARION- Portrana people reg istering were: R.:R.'Seel, Harry Enstrom, H. U. McClean. F. .K. Cooper, R. J. West, J. W; Gates, Georgia Rowe, W Westrand; Mr and Mrs. E. F- Freeman, Mr. and Mrs; Mahof f ay, ; Mr ' artd . Mrs. Hugh Metiler, Tacoma; Mrs. HeV en Nelson, Gladys ; M. Nelson, Minneapolis; Myrtle WUson. Ros- burg;. J. Brown, Seattle; b. Zim merman, New York; ; W. A., Wright. Chicago: J. Rosenbtjrg San Francisco: W. H. Wild. Twin FaUs, Ida.; DeHa C. Miller, CM cagor .G. L, Hay, Albany; R. J. Wilson The Dalles; K. w. sam ner. Los Angeles: Miss B. Bell Hudson. Wis.: ' Miss Elsie Burr,) Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Metxler, Dr. and Mrs. A. kV Stebblns, Tacoma. 1 . Whafs a Summer HomeWithbut The Statesman? Much as ; The.;5iitesniari means to your Salem home, it means more to your sum mer cottage. It will tell you of the goings-on in your home town. Your friends at home are too busy to write: you 5 the newsi .but your" home paper will give it to you. - With its finely, balanced assortment of , news, seri als, short i stories,' and home features it will be a welcome; daily visitor : Let the Oregon .States; man follow, you ' to your summer home. . :iPhrae"583y TOOD CASE IS . WW IN COURT Kurtz Says Defendent Told Him Byron's Record Bad But Would Make dood ' EDUCATOR PUT ON STAND Indications Are Full Presen tation of Case May Be Complete Today John W. Todd, former super intendent of Salem schools and now defendant in ' the action brought against him by Salem in vestors in the Carlos Byron al leged land fraud cases, was the first witness called " yesterday morning upon opening of the ranch-heralded suit. The. suit is to recover money invested. When asked why he had not used the mails - in connection with the land locating scheme. Todd replied that there had been too occasion fori transacting by correspondence. E. J.. Kurtz, who followed Todd upon the .witness stand, testified that Todd had told htm that Byron had a bad Teeord but that he was shrewd enough to. make good hia prom lSeS : :., , Many Witnesses Heard. P. J. Kunts, A. E. Miller, M. B. Well, J. T. R6ss, William Me Gilchrist. Jr., Esther Wheeler, Lee Cantleld, E. C. Miller, F. E, Evans and Ray Smith were the witnesses examined Friday. Several 6f the ' witnesses' who had advanced money for proposed purchase of unpatented lands- and offered by '"Carlos Byron, stated that Todd had tailed to them ot the land deal as a business op portunity and had nrged action If they wished to get. into the project as there were "only a few tracts rem alnlng.7v. . Ray Smith, local attorney, stated that he had suggested to Byron that the 500 payment re quired as initial payments. oq the land8:.be placed in escrow until contract was. perfected. "Byron said this was not pos sible, as the money was needed for development purposes," stated Mr. Smith. "Mr. Todd, who was present, spoke up at this juncture and stated that there need be no fear as - his family had known Byron for some time and that Tie possessed considerable, .wealth." More Witnesses Today. . After. Judge Kelly adjourned court Friday evening for resump tion of the case this morning, at torney! for the plaintiffs stated that not all witnesses had 'been examined and that probably an other day would be required in which to complete presentation of the case. Following is the Jury ust in the action: Henry Lehman. W. M. Seigmund, Leroy Esch. S. H. aioner, a. l,. raser, a, wolf. A. Buyserle, Giles E. Thomas. Frank J. Proctor, Nick. Serres. J. F. MoIIencop and Franklin B. AI ford. SILVERT0N HAS NEW - . ; . park, for tourists (Contfnned from page 1.) much, so as that of Salem. ' Last year, and more- so this year, there has been an Incessant call by tourists for a public camp ground at Silverton. Until this week there was none. But through' the generosity ot Coolidge & Mc Claine, bankers, an ideal spot above the city park lias been se cured. A camp ground commit tee has been appointed,, of which Dr, J. Welch is chairman ; S. E. Richardsen and Arthur Johnson are the- other two members. Park Is Connected. 1 The fence which la- at present separating the park from the new camping grounds wilt be removed. There will be free wood and water furnished, and camping stoves will be added. The brush alone the bank will be removed and. the bank; graded down so as to : make an easy ac cess to the creek; .possible. From 14 me 10 ume otner improvements will be added. , Although It will be two or three weeks before all of the changes planned will be completed, a few campers have already availed themselves of the opportunity to im.cn. camp tor a , night. Grounds Draw Picnic. Silverton has a laree eitv nark. donated to the city several years ago by Coolidge & MeClaine, the uauaers. inrougnout the aur rounamg country - this park is noted for jts natural beauty, and every Sunday finds a hundred or more picnic parties enjoying the day .there. Swings and other Playground . apparatus, and - the REALTY EXCHANGES - t vi. .; Reported by Union Abstract .Company , 1 Seward D. and 'Alice R. Piper to Harry E. and Louise M. Abry. lots 4, 5. 20,i 21; block 32, Ox ford addition to Salem $2400. i - Wither Henderson to Ida S. and George Garland 76.07 acres Wnt. Vandewarker die 4-lw, 12. Samuel .W and ; S. E.i Jones to Sylvia Wk Jones land in. 6-2-w. , Samuel W. and S. EL Jones to Areta V. Jones,- laid in 6-2-w. 81. Benjamin ' F . and Naney a. ' Jack son to Edward Jackson, 10 acres J. Eott die 7-2-w. II. . Benjamin ,F. and s Nancy P. Jackson to Marlon Jackson; iota 3 4 block 12 Depot addition to swimmin- Vhiph la virvt too deep far the r mailer children. maae te a popaiar place for chil dren's parties. - . ; l M THEUBRART Jfew Hooka The Happy Hnntinr Grounds Experiences on , hunting trips witn his Illustrious father, told by Kermlt Roosevelt, - rzone Policemeat 88 An. other Interesting book by Harry a. Franek. He cans tills a "close range study of the Panama Canal and Its workers." Diaries of Court Ladies of Old Japan" Translated by - Annie Shepley OmorL The Evidence In the Cace" A discussion ot the moral responsi bility for the war of 1S14, as dis closed by diplomatic records of Eigland, Germany, Russia,' France," Austria; Italy and Belgium, by James M. Beck. Sumamrv of .World War Work of the American Y.M.C.A. "The Home on Henry Street" A story of work with the poor dis tricts of New York City, by Wil liam D. Wald. , "Literature In a Changine Are" By AshleySH. Thorndike. "Reconstruction in Philosophy" By John Dewey. ''Americans AH" A group of stories of many phases of Ameri can Ufe today, edited with notes about the authors by Benjamin A. Heydrick. ; Story - ot Silk and Cheney Silks," Edited by Cheney Bros. rMen and iThlngs" America's best . fanny stories. . Points of Friction" A new book of clever essays by Agnes Reppller. ! ' Surprises of. Life" By Georre Clemeneean.f "Ditto: Girl Alive" By Martin Anderson Mexo, "The River Prophet" By Ray mond S. Spears. ."Sister Sue" By Eleanor H. Porter. i "The Londwater Mystery' By Edgar Jepsen. - ; Cbildren, Books fStory ot the Fairle Queene" By Edmund Spenser. - '"Dorothy Deane" By Ellen Olney Kirk. I '"WUd. Flower Children" By Elizabeth Gordon. : . , . ,. "Sons of Liberty" By Walter A, Dyer. . . ; . -v.. J The public library extends its usual vacation ? privileges to its patrons to take books with them on vacation trips. An extra allow ance .of bqpka may be borrowed for this purpose and they may be retained .until the patron returns. If it Is not Jater than October 1, Ask tor "vacation privilege." sic mm KICIl j Mrs. Gertrude L Cammeron Closes fler Work For Summer Vacation SILVERTON,- Ore., July 1 (Special to i The SUtesman) airs, oertrude L Cammeron closed ; her piano class last night iori tae s summer vacation with a reeiui held at the high school an ditorium. The recital Included numbers by ;the .younger nnnils oniy.f . , s ... . The program was as follows: Lisuess Reverie. . ..O. Spanldlng i Karl Bock The Humming Bird . t: t -4"- Mathilda Bllboo 1 . Blanche Younr Pretty Pauline. .... .Joseph Ellis ' Reta Rahn March . ... . J . ...... J. Rummel ih Frances Kune The Dancing Party .... i.. Florence Neuvell a Gene Brewer www.,. .HV.iU ,f t 1 1 , . ... , . . . Percy Wflley Jane Annie Evanson, Robert Evanson.) Playmates Adolph Weldig Wianlfred Eastman In the Golden-Days . . . . . 1 . Kathernn Ormsby t Elizabeth Keene Catch Me . Wilson Smith Philip Richardson Faney Dance .Herbert Ward Mildred Nickers on Gward's March Streabog i - - T- Mel vin Webb Airy Fairy,. i,.. George Spanldlng Murrlel Webb Italllan Doll.. . .George Spanldlng Melvln Webb The Doll's Dream... Theo. Oaston f I . Dorothy Norgard Walts of the Sleepy Elvtes 4... Mathilda Blibro The Sandman . .1. Mathilda Blibro Hi. june Ante uvanaon Soldier's Song Sydney, Steinheimer I i Harry Bock Japanese Lullaby.. M. Greenwald Match of the! Elves . . i Dorothy Goynor Blake Neva Robenolt ' The Indian M. L. Breston . Jit. . . Eddie Young The Violin V i i . . . IDorothy Blake '- -. HLela Bray Hunting Song ..... . . . . Splndler ! Mable DIgerness Avalanche . J Heller . g Fraaklyn Evanson The Rose Fay....... Carl Helns Muriel Webb. I CHERRY RATE DUBIOUS ; (Continued trom page 1.) would not. It would be 1 cent yound, which was the. Underwood rate, but which was not charged. on account of the Democratic ad ministration ruling that they were In the process of manufacture, and therefore duty free. . . i ; t . . Shoneid Get' Busy : But the above Is the case, aa far as the facta are available i Nowt everyone interested should get busy, and stay on the job until it la certain that there are no loop 1 FACTS ABOUT THE CHAMPIONSHIP FIGHT Principals Jack Dempsey, of Salt Lake City, champion of the world, defender. '.j. , s :.:., .5. Georges Carpentier. of Lena, France, European heavyweight champion, challenger. RefereeJ. Harry Ertle. . - l ' . Place Rkkard's Arena. Jersey City, N. J. Promoter George li "Tex" Riekard, Time 5 p. m. (eastern daylight saving tlme; 11 o'clock Pacitte coast time, Saturday. July 2, 1921. - - ' " - Arena opens Id a. m. Scheduled number of rounds. 13. -J Time of ..rounds Three' minutes with. . one-minute Intermission. Weight of gloves Eight ounces each. , J - Decision None permitted under New Jersey state boxing law; world's heavyweight championship can be won by Carpentier or re tained by Dempsey by knockout of opponent or foul by opponent. In case both boxers are on their feet at the close of the 1 Jth round, unofficial and personal decisions only can be made by newspaper critics and spectators. ProbabTe gate receipts fl.300.000. Prices of tickets From $S to 950. Probable attendance 60,009. ' Boxers' puree Approximately S50O.O00. Divi&ion of purse Three-fifths of boxers' purse to Dempsey and two-fifths to Carpentier, regardless Physical Statistics ot Boxers Age.,.,..-. Weight ... Height.. Reach . Chest (normal)... Chest (expanded).. Waist ..... ... . Neck. ........ Wrist... Biceps . ....... Calf..... Ankle... . . . . Dempeey's chief second Jack Kearns. Carpentier's chief second Francois. Depeamps. OBITUARY The services for Maxine Sime ral. will be conducted, by Rev. Tolllner of the Baptist , church, Portland, where Maxine attended, Sunday school. The procession will leave Rigdon's at 2 p. m. to day and the services .will be at City View cemetery. : In riemembrance. A little over ' five years ago. November 17, 191i, the many friends of Mr. and Mrs. Claire Simeral Geneva Goodrich) -were gladdened by the tidings that a tiny daughter had come to bright en their home. Today those frtends are heart broken over the passing of little Maitne to another world, on Jane 30, at Portland. She had been ill about 10 days with diphtheria, yet not considered seriously so. but Thursday-morning the tired little heart ceased and Maxine' spirit went back to God, whence it came. ... She was such Tright little flower, f n ; ef life and Joy, that she leaves an aching void ; in the hearts of an who- knew her; yet God, In illla ' Infinite wisdom, thought best to transplant her to Ills garden, and we must be con tent. - A" i neighbor,' Edward Brltton. of Portland, with whose children little Maxine played, expressed the thought of her friends in these verses: 1 One of Heaven's little angels,. Just a little fairy queen. Came and lived with us a brief spell, So'we called her our Maxine. Warmed our hearts up like a sunbeam, Did this angel fairy dream. Pointed out to our dull vision Heaven's beauty, whence she came. Now we know what makes God's throne bright, " Tis the setting round the y screen,-... . ..f- -. Dainty, loving bits of sweetness Like the one we had Maxine. Mrs. James Ra& Dies ' 'At Her Newport Home Mrs. James Rae who is well known in Salem, died at Newport yesterday at 3 o'clock,' according to information received by friends here. She was 60 years old. Mrs. Rae was an &unt of Elton and Roy Rae of Salem Mr. and Mr Rae were living in Netrport. ..The fun eral will be held at Newport Mon day. . Five Fatalittes Are Reported to Commission Five f atailtles were included In the 358 accldenta.whlch were re ported to the state industrial ac cident : commission during the week ending June 30, according to a report made public by , the tommisdon ' yesterday. I These killed were George E. Boothby of Carlton: William Skldmore of Curlin: Tom Gabrlelson of Bridal Veil; James Kazantas of Knappa, 5 T TTTT TIT "ST O 1 JLY last year, the. Senaiors woo from the KirkDatricka ninth when "Dackey" Holmes knocked the apple . ; t j 'r. 1 A o -f " 'f- fit r -T. f f--y - . - " of outcome ot bout. Dempsey Carpentier . .26 198 .. fb.1 In. .74 in. .42 .48 . .3S .16Vi ...7H .15 27 172 . 5 ft. 11H 73 In. 41 . 43H 31 . 1 7U 14H 14 8H 9 FOB JULY 3-4 Crown - Willamette Team; Here Tomorrow and Kirk - -: Patricks Next Day ' . ' Manager Hayes of the Senators has succeeded In lining up two - super-excellent teams tp play ball with the Senators on Ox ford field July 3 and 4. Tomorrow, which Is July 3, the Crown- Wil lamette team i of Oregon City, which Includes in Its lineup Cole, Kracke and Stepp, all former Sen ators, will be here, and on July 4 the Kirkpatrlcks ot Portland will come, to Salem for a tiff with Hayes' aggregation, , ' Cole and Kracke I- will be the batter for the Crown-Willamette team and Lund and Edwards for the Senators. On the following day Biddy Bishop, , who has re turned to Salem, will be in the box for the Senators and Edwards will catch. ,. :. ' .... s The Kirkpatrlcks are one ot the best teams that comes, to Saem. Last year the. Senators won from the Kirkpatrlcks by a 1 to 0 score when "Ducky" Holmes hit the ball through a knot-hole In the fence in the last half of the ninth Inning. . -. Chefrian Band Plays to LargeSized Audience Bringing to a close the fifth an- HEWITT - aisTX&a . Slaglaf sad : -.. 2)ncla ,.:..-'. . . mEDEMCKa, EULSWOSTH THOMAS ' HwmoBtoas Nan mum '' TOOTS AHD raL h Oonsdy Kovtlty DAVIS AWD VEXJSON A BrUM Idta" AXICB ' CA1MOV m , - . "PtlBMII JOBM" XABKY SCMOV la . "Tks -- Oroctry Cltk" 1 Q 0 LADD & BUSH, BANKERS Established 1868' . ' Ceneral Banldhir business Office Hoars from 10 iL in. to 8 p. ra i -.7 rCrown-UIUamette (Cole ..VS. ; . rwrnttif tb ScMtOll) . U ? . f Salem Senators (Bishop and Ed wank) ; a j-Klrktricks of irtland XWeb and Haker) if Salem Senators (Lund and Edwards me xence score 1 to u -f- nual pifgaia ay.. the .ChejrUa band played f to a geod crowd at the park last ,ntat4 The weather icept saany. at home, who would hare . otherwise ! attended. 'The program vgiven. .was one specUUly arranged aa a tinale for bargain day. It-was as fellows: Bargain Day March CTrenta Trieste) . J. . .Felice deM at leo Business Men's Overture - Pei fectlon); ... 1..R, Schlepegrell I'roweera . iieieair (American ' Patrol . v- I F. W. , Meachsm Popular . Nuahers , Vocal Solo . . Mrs.tlV. 1L Prnnk Selection from MarUana Wallace The i Grocery .Man's Dream (Serenade, j Garden' Dreams) Overtnre i Narcissus) Lnarendean Co-operation March,' oflltxlity) -') 5. 'Alj.Hayea Star Spangled Baaner . 4. t Six Week Summer Term - j June 28ury 8 ; Saltn Sctocl cf Exprc::!:n 147 N.' Commercial St. . Phone 1484 J j XL GAHLSDOHF Foii StValeniine strain, tested by .Orefeon AATicuIturai ; ' . Collejre -" per thousand v . ! i i. C 11 i..t 4 Ro3ebursr, Ore. j ISH KA BtBBLB ineais .a newer, ", better! and cheaper method of cleaning those dirty or , soiled . carpets ISH KA BIBBLE cleaning does not only brighten . the colors, raise the nap, but puts life In. to your carpet, making them last much longer, than iwhen they, are cleaned by the old method or by' any machine. Carpets cleaned by otif method do not need to be ceslsed; We leave .the original sizing un touched.. : v i : . Onc: method of cleaning Is not a. new. thing id cleaning, is not an experiment nor a - make shift, . bat is a - tried method with branch offices in all the largest cities on the Coast, hnd Is used - and ' recommended by all the leading Hotels,, Apart ment Houses, -Lodges, .Thea tcra.Jand Rallroa4 Offices. , If you 'want an efficient Job of cleaning done, and one that the leading: people endorse; call us on the phone and we .will 'come out and lgtfre on your Job. t;Xxt 1 j r-'';;- . ISHKA BIBBLE ; CLEANING C0. S 420 Ferry. St., Salem, Oregon tj - Phone 117.7.' . i. .... 1 and Kracke) ; in the last hafV of th throngH a knothole in 'r II v-jl J v. 4 n 1? i Salem, l. . ' holes, f-j- i : ipr ? . r : 5 , ....! 1 y -i .. V,- If" V: