L: " -4 t r-i- ' frj : I TITE OnEGOHSTAtESStAySALOQBEGOM ; . . .. 1 - : T- . : . ' 77 Z .- , S H . ' ' ' :i Fi! ley Owned by George Dud- ey of Youngston Takes Leading Event GALL1-CURCI IS SLOW Bettors Receive Jolt When Brookeworthy Loses 2:10 Trot Event sold for 11000 In a $1700 auction pool. & ' -f -' ;,r J - 1 Four Heat Hrviry j It required four beats to decide the first division of the 2:20 pace which went to Wrack. J. Best time was: 1 2:20 pacing, first division, 2:07 3-4. The Tavern "steak" 2:14 trot, 2:06 1-4. .2:06 pacing. 2:05 1-2. 2:10 trotting, 2:08. NATIONAL LEAGUE It. H. E. 2 a 5 8 13 O Donohue, Marquard, Napier and Wlngo, Hargrave; Oeschger and Uowdy. At Boston Cnclnnatl .... i Jos ton SALEM TO GET PHfllHE i , : ...... .. V Vol the commission in commenting tyre, secretary of the jassociatioB, f I r,n the .nmmision'"dfision. who renorted lisUHts trom mem- 1 Frner Lines Here Ibers of the association although I There are more farmer lins tn virice n tne Masonic uuUaiu'g '. 1 connected with Salem, Ktigene.; was opened only a few days ago. , ; Corvallis , and Albany change. Tne realtors decided to post- than in ajny other locality in the;Ione unJii ;the next meeting, ac ! state arid full opportunity wliljtion jn regard to the appointment therefore no acrornea mee uuer- , renrpssntative whose mission present, Mr. Ellis Service Commission An nounces That Case Will Be Conducted Here 1 1 will ho tn uit tourist parties of! various Oregon scenic: resorts for thp ournoseof creatine interest n ests to be pointed out 'Thc voluminous records of the eomnussu-n pertaining to tn-s tut yViuamette valley case are at us principal onue ai the state house," , Mr. Ellis ex plained, "and the matter car. be handled at Salem, not only e'f:- ciently and expeditiously. but j with tar less expense to th sta" rniii;rillCMPr lO DCACnkl ' than elsewhere. bull w tmuilVL. u iiLnouiii Mrs. Prunk Will Again Sing at Band Concert More Hearings in Salem w While th. comm'sslon has not ! definitely determind tfi hold m-i-PlltlirP PfllifiV MaV Bft TO jor hearings in Salem herealter. P. OUTH. RANDALL. CLEVE LAND, p.,i July 7. Maklrg her Initial atari oii the Grand Circuit, i Jeanctte'Rankia won the 1000 TaVern "Kteak" for 2:14 trotters, today's featuro of the harness : horse rac'ng at North Randall. The fiUy, pblcli is owned by, Gcorgo E. Dudley of Youngstown. O.I.- captuted the. even in two straight heats. i'. balli-Curci, the mar for which Friod Cline of .Indianapolis is re puted to kave paid $25,000 was never prominent. ' Two Kvorltes Win fmly two favoriteR, Jeanette Itankin and Johnny Quirk, won. J th first heat of the TavenC Trtimpetor and Saint Patrick the Great, further delayed the Btart . when theyf' collided 'during the . scoring, A sulky was broken. . Saint Patrick the Great took the ieid at the start and held it to the Btrctcb, then Jeanetto Rankin took . command and never relin quished it. Princes Etawah dislodged II1I ; da Fletcher from r.eccnd placo. . Jeanette Set Vmcc. 'jeanette Rankin set the pace throughout 'the second mile and , w6n easily. Princess Etawah and Hilda Fletcher again finished sec. ortd and thirdrespectiTely. Princess Ttawah bad no trouble ; winning the final heat.Main Lick fell from' exhaustion at the con 'rluslon of the second heat, but soon revived. He was withdrawn , trom the' third heat jThe 2:06 pace went to Johnny Quirk. After finishing third in the - first heat he captured the next . tWO. i ' Bettors . received a Jolt when Pi-ookewDrthr. Tom Murphy's horse, ;was defeated fh the 2:01 trot,' which went to The Toddler, ! in straight heats. Brookeworthy At New York It. H Brooklyn 1 H 2 New York . 6 11 0 Rnether, Smith and Midler; Barnes, Sallee, Ryan and Snyder, Smith. At Chicago Tl. It. E. First Game Dctroot 13 17 Z Chlcaso 14 2 Ijconarri and Ilassler, Woodall; Twombly, Wieneke, HodKe, Mul rennan and Schalk. Second Game Detroit Dl4 0 Chicago 6 10 2 Oldham, Middleton and Rassler; Wilkinson, Davenport and Yar- yan. Have More Big Confer ences at Capital Mrs. W. II. Prunk will again1 appear as soloist in tunight's iiand ; concert in t'illson park. The com- i plete program announced by Di rector Oscar A. Steelhammer yes terday again features popular numbers. The propram follows: March, "Co-Ed" . .. .. . .Zamecnik unquestlonaMy a greater number of them will he set at the capitol than her'jtotore, especially thcsJ affecting the state as a whole, r.rinrinallv for the reason that the vnlumo of work now before the ; Overture, ''Orpheus'.; . Offenbaek j for Men, Women and Children ' . i Cottons. Mercerized and Wool. -.- i. . -hT- Our assortment is complete and the prices quoted are real savings fit Philadelphia It. It. E. St. Jouis 15 20 0 Philedalphia 2 $ 6 Haines and demons; Dilhoefer; G. Smith and BruRgy. I At Cleveland Philadelphia Cleveland Moore and Perkins; and Nunamaker. m mum TO , Cake . a tWrpo.nful C. Kalts - ! , llack horts or I U ad dor ; t I .. . bother If The rehearing of tho racificj Telephone & Telegraph company's rate case at 10:.T a. m. July 18. ( will he- held in tiie house of repre-; sen ta lives in SaJm, it was an-1 no u need by the pullic service t-Om miss on yesterday. The date ot ! the hearing was set about two i weeks ago. t The commission has had ai number of requests to hold the re hearing at Ihe state capitol, and" after deliberation believes that it is reasonably that the Willamette valley farming and business inter ests, of which Salem is the terri torial center, be accorded the same privilege and courtesy that roniana has received in th3 past." said V. P. Kllis. secretary commission requires a greater conservation of time by both th? commissioners and their experts than ever before." ' Good Start Made by New Realtors' Office Waltz "Loveland" Holzman i PopularlNumbers ' Vocal Solo, . . .Mrs. W. H. Prunk , .Selection. 1'Kaust" .Gounofj The Glad; Girl" . . 2 Lampe ' Overture. "Gpysy Quf en" . . . King , March. "Washmcton Grays" .. . . . . . (Jrafulla "Star Spangled Banner" Members of the Marion County Realtors' association held their monthly luncheon and business meeting at the Marion hotel yes terday at noon, in the absence of scheduled speakers the members launched a general discussion of loo I real estate problems. That the newly organized cen tral office of the association ;s making a good start was shown bv the report of Mrs. Ora Melu- The two youn; matrons were discussing; children, when Mrs. Smith observed: "I have never understood why mothers can'i see t ne faults; in their children." Mrs. Jones smiled. "lo you think you jean?" she asked. "Why.'Vi rejoined j Mrs. Cmith. "I would in a minute if my chil dren had hny." Coiintry Gentle man. ! Men's Bathing Suits ' $125.U WJB. Ladies' Bathing Suits. .......... .$i:49 to;$4J5. Children Bathing Suits.'. . -.8c Our Prices Always the Lowest s 7 Gale & -Company - f 'nm m rti nntl rnnrt Streets S 1 I AMERICAN LEAGUE R. 5 3 H. E. 2 2 Coveleskie Other games postponed. Fagan and Girl Formerly Employed at El Centro EL CENTRO, Cat.. July 1 7.- Miss Louise Watkins and Luther Fagan, the two principal actors in a series of events in Oregon! that led to Fagan's death at the hands of a posse, were both vmployed at the Imperial County hospital here in 191$. Miss Watkins wax a nurse, Fagan an ambulance driver. His conduct toward the girl here resulted in his being jailed.. Superintendent Adams ot ne hospital said today Fagan 2 first ! met Miss Watkini at the hospital. The man . asked alias watkins to accompany him to social events and the second time she did so Is said to have complained on her return of his actions. The super intendent investigated and i dis charged Fagan. f After the discharge Fagan re gained in El Centro and annoyed Ulu Watlrlna until ho VII Tinal- iy sentenced lo the Imperial boun-U ty ja'.l on a misdemeanor cnarge. Jail records indicate that he nerved a term of about three months and then disappeared. Miss. Watkins left here about the time Fagan was released. 7 We are a nation of meat eaters end our blood is filled with Uric acid, says a well-known authority, who warns, us to be constantly on guard against kidney trouble i The kidneys do their utmost to free the blood of this irritating acid, but-become weak from over work: they cet sluggish: the elim inatlve tissues clog and thus the waste Is retained in the blood to poison. tne entire system. When your kidneys ache am feel like lumps of lead, and you have stinging pains In the back - or- the urine : U cloudy, full of sediment, or the bladder is Irri . table,. 'obliging yon to seek relief during th- night; when you have severe headaches, nervous and dlzry spells, sleeplessness, acm ' stomach or rheumatism in biftT weather, get' from your pharma cist about four ounces' of Jad Salts: take a tablespoon ful In 4 i glasa of water before breakfaBt each morning and in a few days yonr kidneys will lact tme.l This famous salts Is made from the : acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined - with lithla, and has teen used for generations to flush and smulat,e clogged kidneys, to .neutralise the acids In urine so it is no longer a source of irritation, thus ending urinary and bladder disorders. ? Jad Salts ' is Inexpensive and cannot Injuro: makes a delight ful effervescent llthia-water drink "and nobodv tan mak a mistake bv taking a little occasionally to keep the kidneys clean and active Lumber Trade is Still j 37 Percent Under Normal For the week ending July 2. 57 mills in western Oregon and western Washington report? pro duction at 45.264.158 feet, which is 37 per cent below normal. New business totaled 37,467,- 239 feet. I I Shipments totaled 45,797,788 feet. 1 f For delivery by rail, new busl ness Included 1,022 cars; rail shipments, 1,185 cars. Unshipped balance in the rail trade was 2431 cars. Local business totaled 8,514,- 550 feet. In the cargo trade, domestic orders, totaled 2,967.680 feet; ex- nort 325,000 feet. Coastwise and Intercostal - cargo shipments to taled 4,865,849 feet; export ship ments 1,867,380 feet. Silverton Bridge Will j Have Concrete Flooring SIL.VERTON, Ore., July! 7. (Special to "The Statesman) The promise ot the city council to hate a concrete floor made for the steel bridge on Main street will soon materialize. Mayor Eastman says it- Is hoped that the city will bo able to procure the county con crete mixer some time next week. Read The Classified ( Ads. l-V.V.1. ; 111! If TODAY TOMORROW ARMENTO BROS. World's Fastest Tumblers KENDAL and SLATER No Children Allowed DOYLE and GRIFFITH V Love and Divorce CARLTON CHASE Singing Comedian - i ANTONIO MOREfiO in THREE SEVENS ; Complete outfits and snn plics for campers, bikers and berry piekers. Come and see pur great stocks. 50c Milk Chocolates, cream centers, assorted flavors ; special at, pound 25 Like a bi army immense movement ; being assembled to quick disposal. being ushered together, ready for an so are our big stocks of new arrivals heed the dictum of our command ut A MAR i' J . i - LADIES' HOME JOURNAL . Delicious Ice Cream . Sand Patterns, have many new wich, healthful; : wholesorae and charming creations for and .)wfrhinf?erye4 . in. julv(l,alcony). our grocery department, 6c. (Jootl news for the thrifty people; this is a two lay nutrcJi of priocs of exceptional low figure, (lencral jEeonomy now in conunauu. iioinoaruiuciii ui uoigouuj , , vuuimw early Friday morning. HING ""TV ji ur G REATE R ou I I - ARGAINS NEW ARRIVALS AT THE NEWER LOW PRICES ORDERED OUT FOR QUICK DISPOSAL GENERAL ECONOMY IN COMMAND OF 5 ENTIRE STORE MEN'S $1.75 BLUE BIB HEAVY AO OVERALLS; all sizes on sale at "oC MEN'S $1.25 HEAVY BLUE WORK -Q SHIRTS; marching out at... , DiC MEN'S $5.00 GENUINE PANAMA ( AO HATS ushered out at D170 MEN'S $2.00 ATHLETIC UNION AT SUITS, medium ribbed. Ou sale at "DC Friday and Saturday TOWELINGS, SHEETS, MUSLINS, LINENS AND OTHER DOMESTICS DOUBLE SIZE BED SPREADS, a regular $4.00 value, with fringe 35c 42-INCH PILLOW CASES, heavy quality, lincri finish, hem med, at this marching out OC I dOK. -.....4- Polly Prim Aprons' 69c $1.25 values New, crisp and clean are these newest ' Polly Prim Aprons, fashioned of finest quality count percales, new patterns that are sure to please. Ladies' Wool Sweaters $1.98 Values to 13.00 Consisting of all wool sport and dress sweaters made in novelty block weaves with collar and cuffs triirjmed in contrasting designs. Children's Ribbed Stockings 14c 25c values, at. pair In fine and heavy ribbed. these stockings come in all sizes from five to ten and one-half. Colors are brown, black and white. Men's Whip-Cord Suits $598 $9.50 values at Made of fine quality, whip cord dark, khaki color, Nor folk style coat, pants with or without cuffs. Sizes 36 to 44. Ladies' All-Over Aprons 79c $1.50 values The richness and simplsness and yet the harmonizing and contrasting colors and trim mings are sure to interest every woman. price LINEN FINISH SHEETS, size tzxW, heavy nuatity and verv serviceable, on f sale at i. ' 69c 36-INCH HOUSE LININGS, close weave, ami at a npw low price. 'Marching lout at yard X I OC $2.50 COTTON BLANKETS, size GGxHO; iiii white, tim and gray; with colored Ql. 7A borders, at V 7 $1.98 49c border and novelty -weave, price 64-INCH TABLE CLOTH, regu lar 79c quality; firm, hard weave, linen finish, marching out at, yard LARGE HUCK TOWELS, regu lar 25e quality, firm and heavy; Hize 18x36; marching l l out at - A X V ECRU CURTAIN SCRIM, :j6-in. Curtain scrims, regular values to 25c yard ; at this 1 C special price, yard xJv Newest Laces on Sale. 4c Values to 15c yard, at yard Including the finest grades Of Valiences and point laces from one-quarter to two in ches in width, assorted de signs. Boys' Wash Suits $1.19 $2.50 values at Made of finest quality wash materials and neatly trim med in very fine color fast materials. Big run of sizes at this price. Ladies' and Men's Bathing Suits 98c $2.00 values Mercerized bathing suits of finest quality, made with skirt and overskirt in a great array of colors and patterns; all sizes. New Big Shipment Jersey A BIG CLEAN UP SALE OF LADIES' ! HATS We ae j not going to say much, but vc want you to expect big savings, be cause we are going to sell values to $7.50 at a march ing out? juice of; $1.98 t -a . i. miles : it is wj announce these ne py to tell those w waiting for thisj patience lias be Sport Coats ith great favor that we wcomers. We are hap-', ho have been patiently shipment that their jen rewarded. liiese beautiful Jersey Sport Coats sparkle with their newness amjl their freshness of de sign; and oh! the .colors, too, are very pretty, including ithe new browns, blues and iieaiiiets also mi and green, licg- ular value to $12.00. On sale at $4.98 A SHIPMENT OF 4,200 PAIRS SHOES Direct From the Factories of the Peters' Shoe Company- Marching Out at Bargain Infants' $1.75 Strap Slippers 89c Pan Made of j fine quality kid leather, black, -1fown and white. Hand MEN'S 15c CANVAS GLOVES, all heavy A weight quality, on sale, pair JC MEN'S 25c DURHAM DRESS SOX, in A black, brown, blue, gray and white, pair 1UC LADIES' 35c DROP STITCH STOCKINGS, in an assortment of color; 1A . on sale, at pair LADD3S' $3.75 SHJC PONGEE BLOUSE; MADE "i ! -with the new frill pleats ; : on sale at $1.98 trimmed,: flexible? leather sole. Ladies' $5.Q0 grade Pumps and j Oxfords,; $2.98 In black and pretty brown, with high, low and military heels. In latest styles and lasts. Ladies' $4.00 White Sport j Oxfords, $1.98 Fancy leather triinmed and inde with, sturdy soles1; and heels. rices Boys $3.50 Elkskin Shoes, $1.98 Made of l est oiled quality leather and stunly- heavy leather soles and heels; Forward March to Economy Groceries 16 lbs. Cane Sugar ......$1,(0 9 cans Carnation or Borden g At ilk 1.0 .50 r .48 - .60 0 ... J20 - .55 20 eans peas .... . cans Tomatoes , . . .. 5 eans Flat Clams .. ... - i.... o cans tjorn j... PITS cans Pork" and Bean 5 cans American Sardines 5 cans, Salmon -. 1 saek Crown Flour White Cap hardwheat Flour ; ...... ... 1,83 Blue Ribbor Flour 1,70 Valley Flour ....... .... 5 llis. Rice ............... 5 lbs. White Beans U.l 5 lbs. Rolled Oats . . ...... 5 lbs. Macaroni ..... ........ .. 5 lbs. Lima. Beans ...-.... 5 . lbs. Red Mexican Beans.....'....:..; . a) lt)Sa 0 riSC O -- -- T-f-r,,, niMi.t 6 lbs, Cfisco 1.60 J25 J2Q JZ5 .25 .40 .39 1.59 1.08 1 gallon cooking oil .. . .. 1.00 Pure Lard in bulk, 1 lb-...- .17 Shortening; in, bulk, 1 lb .12 Peanut Butter : . " .08 Strained Honey ......... 15 Karo Syrup, 10 lbs..... : .69 Marsluuallow Syrup . ... ;1.10 M. J. B. Coffee, 5 lbs., per lb 1 lb., icr lb. . .....:.., :i lbs., ier lb. - r.... Nucoa Butter 5 bars White Wonder Soap Canning Supplies Mason Jars, - gal. Ji..... Quarts, dozen r.:.. I'ints, dozen ...L... .33 9 J7 21 0 .-..$li9 .02 '.9 Jar Caps Economy, and; Masons, per i dozen -.-4 Zl Rubbers, ier dozen J.... .05 it- .1 1 Wome,s $9.00 Strap Pumps J $4.98 Including fine quality black and brown kid and pretty grey suede in high, low ami military hells. Men's $6.00 Dress Shoes, $3.98 In gunmetal and brown calf, Blu clier and English style; all sizes. On sale at this low price. These Are Only a Few Examples of Our Low Shoe Prices Shop. With The Crowds. AuThe People's Cash Store AN UNUSUAL SALE OF MEN'S WOOL SUITS ; rV''.; ; MLN! We are right at It ataln thU time with' something more startling. - it . "i Men's all wool euits tailored by the nation's fore-,' moRt makers at pirices that hare never as yet been f 4 realized by others in attempts of bargain giving . This : will completely overshadow; all other suit sales to? the .merest of detail. Men's suits that combine both 1 quality of workmanship and style ' are offered at! I these amazing low prices. . , ' - Sj These lots include serges, worsteds, flannels, tweeds? J and, other new materials, in the latest shades of. brown, blue and green; ' also including many new' checks and novelty weaves. ' ! r ? , 2Zto $30 Values $33 to $40 Tlue i $14 0!; - C91 cn ; W ; alljaT.aJtf ii .. ;