CITY MEWS Kvan I IVlcawMl t v Jjnwa Cody Evanfa, who waa aVifested Thursday nfoht pending ant investigation . rtf 'charges rtgalnsj him at Deerj Island and here, i waa released yesterday Yhcn It waa found tfiat the war raat for his arrest for tha charge In j Deer Island had j been, can celed and that the -charges here would! not bj urged. Evans was originally wanted hjre to answer a charge of taking ,a motorcycle belonging to Harry ;scott outside trjth county. The motorcycle was returned to SctJtt, however, imd tie dealer saidj that he had no! wUh to prosecute, the letum olth-s motorcycle being all that he! asHcd. ' I 1 ;.'. r - Llxt Var Farm " ' Vith Socolofsky.r.-AdT. Special- . - s" '-' i Roaft or fried aringschicken dinner all day Sundajy at the Gray Vele.-AdY. , i " I ; v Council Postponed; pending the receipt of reglstra- viuiis iur iceir annnai summer camp .to be held at MLcCrodie hot prints, the regular meeting of thp eiecutiYG board of the Salem round 1 nf tha Unv Kcnn ta fco. postponed. The meeting should 9a.ve peea nria nen ffionaay tml was lOftluOued in orcier in Five flear isloddinir to the registrations or the August camp.' Registra tions if or the camp will close July 23 after which time the oiprutlva board Is scheduled , to meet and I Bebe Daniels L .!- I "Two Weeks With ! Pay" "Deception" Hartman's Glasses Easier " and Better , Wear them and sea &3 HARTMAN BROS; " fhoae 1255. T'-Salem, Ortgpn Mnnifriivin i IpiUlrs at U2 V. Commrcll stnet Ck lny, BMdls and Art i aa aiskaa, lc cma mA artnks j - i Opn 11 jn. ta 1 -' I Bpsctal Snndsy j ' i cmcmi pmaES j rgalar 43.00 ' Tbor. 'Vacnnm 1 -. Cleaner, Our Price J-:. fi fri2S- - ! KLECTIUO MACHINE A j . I KNG1X EEIUNG CO. 137 Coart St.; ! Phono 488 i1 !..!'.. :m JUST RECEIVED i i. S Nasona Perfect Liquid Paints; I i Reasonable Prices tapal I'rnltore & Hardware Co. ' 186 H. Commercial Phone 917 Salts Cleaned .V. . . . . . . .81JJ0 'Suits Pressed ....... .. J50 L Salem Cleaners & Dyers 121S & Coml SL Phone 1888 i.l-' .TREES ! j Tot Eprinc 'Oriet Prow j t The SALE3I; NURSERY CO. j 1 421 Oregoa Bolldlnr ' LSALKM : OBIflOH , Phone 17C3 k We pay 2c abo?e the market Drice for egg and products PEOPLE'S CASH STORE ft Home Builders Take Notice : k I- . T.-:-.:r..--M We tan save yoa money oA your Plumbing Supplies; It will pay you to coma and ee us about prices. We al ways have a supply of all kinds. i . " . j. - ' 7 1- Tents all sizes, prices 1 verjr low CAPITAL 1 i I rrTTirr r inr,nn ..- i Bargain House We buy and sell everything 215 ChemeketsTstl:; 1 , THE OREGON STATESMAN. IN BRIEF arrange for the commissar4 de- nartniont . . .. auu iransporiai;On Let Socolofsky I O-ll . - your property. Adv. , Frwh pcac h tarts J cnocolate cream puffs i and chocolate eclairs. Grtay Helle s French Dastrv th&dn froah tnilav Adv. s MlnnesotAhs Visit i ' Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Ma'sten- brook of Karson, Minn., arrived Friday for a day's visit with their old fellow citizens, Mr. and! Mrs. B. A. Shaver. The Mastenbfooks express great delig'at with Salem and think it the most beautiful little city they have ever j seen while touring the west and visit ing at Canby. Mr. and Mrs. 11. ft. Shaver motored to Newberg Saturday morning to participate in the Berrlan celebration. From there they will go to Forest Grove for several days with Mra. Shaver's sister and family) Mr. and Mrs. It. S. Simon. ; Let Socolofsky Sell your property. Adv J'itk Goat For Hah Can be seen at 725 South; Com mercial street or phone jlalU. Adv. - Visit CorvaU Friends f Mrs. E. E. Fisher and son Ar thur, accompanied by their guts, Mrs. G. B. Coin, of Fort Dodge, la., motored to Corvallis Friday were they spent the day at the home of Professor and Mrs; A. It Nichols. Let Socolofsky Sell your property. Adv. M ilk Goat For Sal" . Can be seen at 725 South Com mercial street or phon3 : 1510. Adr. Lewis To Toar Kant Professor A. R. Lewis of Cor vallis, a department supervisor in thrj office of J. A. Churchill, state superintendent of schools, arrives in Salem today and will confer wifh Mr. Churchill i before leaving on a tour of educational institutions in eastern states. Jut the Thing for Outing : No. 4 Victrola. Stiffs. Adv. 31111c Goat For Saf Can be seen at 72a South Com- mercial street or phone 1510. Adv. West Salem Methodist Churcli A; Hawthorne, pastor. Sunday school, 10:30 a. m.; the school is growing In interest and attend ance, people enjoy progressive work. A bie attendance is ex pected tomorrow. There is a class," a welcome and a message for ev- ,rtmn TVirirtntii aama , and nrinr -iins4 your ehildren. Eporth league at 7 p. m4; i preaching P-iiu. Mill Wood Five loads of 16-lnch Inside mill wood, 118.75. Buy now, prompt delivery; also prompt delivery on box -wood and planer trimmings. Spauldlng Logging Co. Adv. t m ( lllg-hway Kxcurnion !t TAur reserve seat ; tickets fn Iko rVlnmhli Hitrhwav QXCUr- . . II ' J V.' ... - - - ( ion Sundav. Julv 10. Tickets i on sale at the Ace confectionery. Round trip . Journals maae misprint. J. W. Tarker. j Ret Makes of Standard talking machines at Stiffs. Adv.' Wants Oregon Weather j Robert S. Gill., ex-4-L secretary writes from Baltimore where he was called to organize an associa tion of the printing industry simi lar to the 4-L that prospects for his work are excellent but that he would pay moonsnine prices tur RJGDON dr SON .- i Leading Morticians Webb '& Clough ? : Co. ' Funeral Directors Weatherly Ice Cream Bulk; 30c pint; Brick 35c pint THE LITTLE" LADY'S STORE 1090 Center St, corner! 12th BROCCOLI PLANTS FOR SALE St. Valentine strain, tested by Oregon Agricultural ' College . $4 per thousand Dr. C. II. Baffcy &' Son, Koscburg, Ore. "'v-. Do.yoa Ue TURKISH BATIIS, i -' IT sou why aott No other baths" or treatments can produce the pennaoent re lief to the person suffering from disagreeable eold or ail ments of the flesh or body like the Turkish Baths wUL! u Open S a. m. uotU 9 p,in . OREGON BATH HOUSE Lady and -Oentlemen ; attend ... . ants 5 -" I -'--- SALEM. OREuUN jUSt One little cool Tnrtlanf breeze, ; "The heat here." he says, "makes me feel that I'm rettin an advance Installment on what is probably coming to me.". McClarcn Tire Fairgrounds Service Station Adv. A Classified Ad Will bring you a buyer. Is (anrt In Salem Miss Elizabeth Cornelius of Portland is a guest ot Mr and Mrs. Clyde Tarker, 260' North Lib erty street. She will return to Portland as soon as a Quarantine la lifted from the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Claire Simeral with whom "she makes her home. List Your Farm With Socolofsky. -Adv. Koe Stiff for Awning II. L. Stiff Furn. Co. Ad?. .Mrs. Sinirrnl Improvt's Mrs. Claire Simeral of Portland, formerly Miss Geneva Goodrich, and well known in Salem, has been seriously ill since tho death last week of her little doughter, Maxine and her condition, attrib uted to grief, has been alarm:ng. Reports received hero yesterday by friends and relatives, however, were that sho had improved. Notice to Irrigaior Irrigators on flat rate will please observe the following rules. All houses havinc even numbers are limited to irrigate on Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Sunday; odd numbers on Tuesday, Thurs day, Saturday and Sunday. Hours for irrigating, 6 to 8 a. nv, 5 to 9 p. m. Salem Water, Light & Power company. Adv. L!st Vour Farm With Socolofsky. Adv. Creamery Truck Damaged A. Gardner of this city reported to- the poll vesterday that while driving a Marion Creamery truck near Hazelau station he had been Torced into the ditch by a Korl car driven by J. D. Story of Inde pendence. The Marion Cream ery truck, according to the story given the police, was driving on the road south of town when the Ford driven hv Ptorv attempted to pasahim. The Ford came up just as a big car approached from the opposite direction, and before the Ford could get around the truck, the big car came within danger distance. To avoid hitting the bigger car, the driver of the Ford, Gardner de'?lard, turned his car tit the r'ght and in so doing forc ed the truck into the ditch. The right rear wheel of the truck was broken and the front axle and radius rod bent. No damage was done the Ford. Pianos for Rent 11. L. Stiff Furn. Co. Adv. Legal Blanks Cet them at. The Statesman of fice. Catalog on application. Ad?,,. PERSONALS George Schaap of Pratum pM a visit to Marion county commis sioners yesterday in the injures of the enforcement of the Canad ian thistle law. j O. A. L"oe and son Oscar A. Loc, of SHverton, transacted business and visited with friends in this cijty yesterday. ; Everett Downing of Sublimity, wiis a court house visitor Friday. Mrs. 5. R. Tandy and daughter. Miss Martha Tandy of Jefferson shopped in this city Friday. On July 14 Mrs. Taiuiy will leave foi a three months visit with friend, and relatives in Missouri, Ala bama and Kentucky. Henry Downing of the Sublim ity country was in Salem yester day and while here reported that everybody in his district is busy making hay durins the clear wea ther. i Frank Ilynes, leading broccoli grower of North lloweil, was a Salem visitor yosterday. i William Murphy of St. Pan', transacted business at the county clerk's office Friday. ; W. H. Gotilet. Marion county commissioner whose residence is at Woodburn, attended court here yesterday. Today and Tomorrow Another Special "FICKLE WOMEN" With David Butler Weekly Comedy GRAND Where The Big Shows Play a tit ' 1 f , Special Chicken Dinner All Day Sunday i 1 : M E FIDE LOSS IS A 0 Barber, State Marshal! Compiles Report For Towns of State Four hundred forty-two thou i and. two hurdrcd dollars was the; total loss by tire in the staa ex clusive or Portland, during the J month of June, according to a re port compibu today by A. C. Har- ber. stale fire marshal. The 1175.000 box plant Maze at Astoria proved the greatest loss anions the 2S conflagrations men tioned in tho report, and the fire which lappvd tip the crain and wheat warehouse at My rick sta tion, I'matilla county costin? $150,000. came second. The ?3V 000 fire which broke out in a Kla math count lumber mill, is Mat ed third. The largest number of fires re ported originated from . unknovn sources. Thre were 1 4 of these, six resulted from defective fines, two started from burning brush, one from an overheated tearing, one from matches, one from a grass fire, one from spontaneous combustion, one from sparks and one had an incendiary origin. Thirteen of the fires occurred in dwelling, according to the re port. Five 01 the .blazes were in lumber jnills or in lumber, one was in a warehouse, one was m a ch'cken house, orfe was in an an automobile, two were in barns, one was in -i Y. M. C. A., one was in an apartment, one in a wood pile, one swept a business block and one occurred in a meat mar fcet. Three Thousand Listen To Park Band Concert Ideal weather anC a splendidly arranged program of popular Con cert numbers last ninht drew an exceptionally large crowd to Will con park to hear the band concert. Over 3,000 people crowded the park or listened from cars, the line o which extended from Waverly street to Church. Mrs. Prunk sang a pretty love song as her solo number. The program follows: March, -"Co-Ed" Zamecm'k Overture, 'Orpheus".. Offenback Waltz, "Xoveland" Holzman Popular Numbers Vocal Solo Mrs. W. II. Prunk Selection, "Fausa" Gounod The Glad Girl" Lampr Overture. "Gypsy Queep" . , . King March, "Washington Grays"... Grafulla "Star Spangled Banner" FRANCIS FOLEY LOSjSIWElBY Box is Stolen from Country Home, Says Report to Police Station The loss of a 2 4-karat gold jewelry box containing valuable ccms and jewe'ry was reported to local police j'vterday by Frances Foley a resident of route 8. Among other tLliigs the box con tained a gold chain, two small dia monds, a small box containing two opals and 10 small chipped dia monds, several gold coins, a little silver, a man's ring with the ini tials D. L. in it. a ring with a black and white stone with the initials E. K. ,in it and a gold locket and chain with a Catholic monogram. HOTEL ARRIVALS MARION II. L. Joy Chicago. F L. Wieder. Albany; Mrs. O. A. Thormle, Everett; Alonzo Morri son. Portland: A. P. TalHev Ran Frajicisco; Jake Pool?, San Fran cisco; R H. Wassing, San Fran cisco; Robert "K. Duniwav. Port land: Raliesh -Taylor, Medford: A. C. Rracken. Portland: Mrs. '"mes M RHey. Portland: I. S. Watson, Portland: H. A. Thome Portland; A. S. Mundell. Port land; H. C. Stevens. Portland; F. R. Ravburn, Portland; J. J. Ward. Seattle; W. H. Adams. Portland: A. W. Glassford. Portland; E. T. Sutter. Portland; Anna Rrrnk. Se attle: J. R. Marsh. IeMoins: II " FlannifTin. Cottage Grove; Maude E. Halley, Cottage Grove: A. L. Clem and wife. Dallas: Mrs. R. H. Kehoe Seatt'e: Grace Henderson. Seattle; L. M. Wilson. Oakland: U. A Farr. Portland: t-m k Upright. San Francisco; R. Tl. Rarr, San Francisco: J. A. REALTY EXCHANGES Reported by Union Abstract Company Arthur and Annie D. Glover to Alvin Scbmitt and wife. 40.15 acres P. Glover donation land claim. S-l-W., $3.00. Adelia Libbey to Addie I. Lib hy. lots 6 and 7. block 8. R. R. addition to Jefferson, 1 and other considerations. J. W. Mayo and wife to E. C. Downing and wife, Iand near Stayton, $600. Grace .1. and R. E. Otjcn to J. F. and Sarah K. Mirtker . lot l'. block 1. Willamett" addition to Sa'em. $1 and other considera tions. Belle .Shant to lnora Flynr, rart lots 1 and 2. block 8, North Sa'em. $100. IHdIa G. and C. F. Pattoii 40 W. N. and Mary ill. Thomas, 10 acres near Chemawa. $107 ' j Martha A. Lewia to Frank K. SWT v . Lnasnerger. San Franc!so; uwight fl, Newman. San Francls co; R. H. Raldnk. La Grande; F. A. Burroughs, Conway. S. C: Frankl n i Burroughs. Conwav; Hury Burroughs. Conwav F 1 Miller, Jr. Seattle. BLIGHj-w. J. EFtabrooC. Kickreall; J. Vaqnet. Rottn-r. lont ; V. Estur. San Franc ?- ro, m. Kenth. L?lmnon- ; s w-.! L. Wliite.! Miiier. Portland; E . fiMiiiK ,.irs. ornisn ana daughn-rj Ved. jCal ; tl; E Stewler.1 Portland : Mrs. lUlch. Tacomfc: L. R Lyon. Portland O. F. 'Goldchwaite. Portland- X. U. lUrtlew, Portland; Frank Gilla. Portind; .I. E. Ihivis. Port land: V. . Fenn, Portland; Ja-k il. Pebdlft:p. Portland; V. K Myers Silt Lake: Charles M. An derson, Ki.f.ne; Tl C Rorm Til lamoikj ;.. 11. Oanfirld. lioo.) River;, A .J. Whcaton. Portland: A. A. Stall, Portland: Theo. An. ter. Sain Francisco; STER WILL BE Specih Services Announced For Plii.rl, Monday? Night Rev. Ward Willis Ixing, pastor of the First Presbyterian church, is ta be installed as pastor Mon day night at S o'clock. Or. 1L L. Bowman, pastor of jthe First Presbyterian church of Portland, will preach the instal lation ssrnion. Th session wi'.l be presided ove'ri by Dr. Wallis H. Lee of Albany college, who will ask constitutional questions. Charge to the pastor will be de livered by Walter H. Nugent, pas tor of Central Presbyterian church of Portland. Charge to the peo ple will be delivered by the Rev. ! William Moll Case of Eugene, and Uie installation prayer by Rev. U. XV. Arch'or of Woodburn. Rev. R. E. Kirkpatrick will lead the open prayer. ( ' Mrs. Evangeline P.artlette Long will sin a solo. "How Lovery Art Thou Dwellings." Part of the program will bo the christening of the pasto-', infant daughter by tho Rev. 11. L. Bowman, D.I)., of Portland. Postal Examination is To Be Held in Salem The United tates civil service commission announces a post oT "fice cJerk-carrier -examination, to be held on A moist 6. 1921. for the purpose of establishing an eli gible register from which selec tions may he madq to fill vacancies as they may occur in the pohition of clerk or carrier, post office ser vice at Sa;ein.- Salary. $1,400 per annum. All citizens of the United States Who meet the requirements, both men and women, may enter tliii examination. Appointing offi cers, however, have the lecal right tn' specify the sex desired in re- ;j uestinii certification of elipibles. Ace limits arc IS to 4 5 years en the date of the examination. Ase limits do not apply to persons en titled to preference- on account of military or naval service. For further information and ap plication blank apply to Paul W. Miller, local secretary, board of civil service examiners, Salem, 'or to the secretary, Kleventh United States civil service district, 303 post . office" building, Seattle. Richard Sherri) Fleming Dies at Olympia, Wash. Richard Sherrill Fleming, the It year old son of Mr. and Mrs. j Sherrill Fleming, of CheTiafis. Wash.. ; passed to the great be yond Friday. July X. 1921, at St Peter's hospital. Olympia. . Jlich ard had been ill 'but a few days, with an abcoss on the brain. lie was born in Salem where his parents were married and lived until a few years ago, and had been resident for a long t'me' before Mrs. Fleming was Miss Anna Giesy. Mr. Fleming is a son of Mr. and Mrs. William Fleming of Salem, v Richard was an unusually bright iand lovable boy. and the bereaved parents may be assured of the; deep sympathy of a host of friends in Salem. , Funeral services will be held at Chehalis Sunday afternoon. Tremendous Pig Mounted In Virginia Museum CHARLESTON. W. Va., July i What is said to be the largest pig ever rnised in West Virginia has been mounted and is now on display in the exhibition hall of the department of agriculture here. The pig, before it was stuffed, was i inches high. S inches? Ions and weighed pounds, according to Its owner. S. S. Ball of Ravenswood. Special Six Week Summer Term June 20 July 2D Salem Schoo) of Expression 147 N. Commercial SL Phone 1484J mm d 4 111 IK''I'V1.II, 1 iW. GAHLSD0RF m INSTALLED SATURDAY MORNING. JULY 9. 1921 i - i . i , - "HOLD TRACKS" 1 ARE DEFINED i . letter is Writtrn hv Plnir-; VHUtfl uy UilJII- man Williams to Inspect- of J, Vft Church Tracks No. 2". and 24. in the' new; Albina railroad yards, in Portland, are designated as "hold ! tracks'" of the Oregon-Washing-! ton Railroad & Navicatbni com- i Pany, in a letter to J. W. Church, i chief inspector of the grain in- ?pectitn department of the public j service commission. , marto putdit ' by Frtnl A. Williams. ' of lite pub-, lie service commission yesterday. ! The first conference.- relating ! to "ludd trai ls' . the lett r j.oint ; ed ou'. was . held by the eommis- s'l'ii in th-' oarlv part K 92'e j but,! v ng to th unsettled s'i't- us of the Portland union t-rm'n-I at situation, th "bjdd - track" program h;i b? :i delaed t. ru l ing formtth'tie-n of plans lor t'te interrelation and completion ot a :ted location for the union -s-s":iger and ! re j;ht terminal in Pportland. "The Portland market, v. !'t b 'ncreased facilities! for the hand ling of grain, both as to export and manuf icture, has. iiih it-1 naturpl shipping advantages, expanded that very careful inves tigation was necpssary be '.ore fil ing upon the several 'hp'U tracks'." Mr. Will'ams stated. - "In .denominat'iig these 'hold tracks' " he added, "we have bat In mind the convenience of th .hipper, th? buyer, the exporter, as well as the f.rain inspection department, so as not to retaru the movemen: of the grain. V e feel certain that the tracks named will answer th? composite purpos- j es of all interests." As soon- as some ot the minor details are 1 completed, the commission wilt I issue its final order, Mr. Williams said. Although the grain Inspection depart nient of the commission has doubled' in the past two years. Mr. Williams says he expects a far greater peteentage of increar ;n volumes when the grain, es pecially wheat, begins tJnovr under the Columbia rate case schedule. - offices ill cm Headquarters Established Yesterday in United States Bank Building Consideration of th details of administering the loan features ef the new Iioutis law, and the discussion of organization profi le!) :i were tlie chief items con sidered' by the World war veter ans state aid commission which ARMEVTO BCOS. World's Fastest Tumblers KENDAL AND SLATER No Children Allowed DOYLE AND Love and D Wore a C -.rtr, c:r CHASE Sinking Cemcdian ANTONIO MORENO in. ; "Three Sevens" ty BONUS BOARD HAS m MS! H II "Thre Sevens" S Mr. Closed Car Owner How alout those cush ions in your car? Are they soiled and dirty? Do they look old and shabby? If they do let us clean them for you. We. will clean them per fectly and make them look like new. After your car has been cleaned by us you will be more than tie lighted with the results'. Those soiled cushions Will have the same new appearance and soft fin ish as the day your car was bought. ' Call us on the phone and we will come out and clean your ear fpr you. You will be more than satisfied with the re sults. --. Ish Ka Bibble Cleaning Co. 420 Ferry St. Phone 1177 met in the governor's, dff ice ye ttttiay. Headquarters of ; the ccmraiiioQ .tfre established . la the United1 States Katioual bank building, adjoining the adjutant peneraPa office. ! When the commission adjourn ed after yesterday's session it was i with important prelimrnary or- sani2alicn vork distributed annrng the several i members. tR,?se in enjdane eaid. This I foneoiidated j at the nett meeting 'LADD & BUSH, BANKERS i Established 1863 ' - L- J ., i i General Banking Business ? Office Hours from 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. I - ' -J.' ' - L ' ' ' ' S lpemUB for .:.! . ieveral Roadsters without - M Also some very good touring cars, with and with out starters Wild prices 260 N. High Street Splasn ! Valley ' "' 1 1 1111111 1 r'L"1"1 ' ' i i Si " r ' ' ' ' '" ' - '- ' 1 ' li : ji lnk Pay lie . IPor Eoiiii II f Li 1 1 II I II II VwT - - . II ' Splash! Splash! Does she glide through the water like a streak of silver? And dash joyously out of the waves, confident in her charm ? Of course, she does, for ' She Wears a Jantzen Shipley features, the Portland made and nationally! known Jantzen swimming suit with its form fitting! knit stitch and its attractive features. Every color under the sun.' Triced at ' " $238 And Ma" Where i '--tx; of the commlsyion. scheduled for I next Thursday. .; ' The entire commission remain i ed on the job all day:- Governor Olcott presided ai ehalnnaa of' the commission. Other members? are Sanj A. Koxer. secretary ot state; George A. White, adjutant' general Arthur C, Spencer of Portland, and Lyman O, Rice off Tendleton. .Harry C. Rnimbanga of Portland, secretary ot the com-' mission reported- for duty and sat through the meetinr. I I b n I I for sale, both with and starters on any of 'era ' Motor Go. Phone 1995 to $6.95 Little Sister Says I - 4 . 'e . I "Kin J put on my Jantzen and go bathing? 'N I don't hafta dress when I lgo digging, do I, for my suit's all wool and it dries and isi nicevand Warm." Oar Kiddies Bathing Suits Range From $1.98 to $348 " Clcrer Bathing Caps 15c to 95c it is a pleasure and a joy lo shop -: if 123 N. Liberty SU DeWitt, part: lot 6.- block 1. lent, i$10. - ; t t" . 1, L