Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (July 10, 1921)
j ' 1 " r THE OREGON STATESMAN. SALEM, OREGON SUNDAY MORNING. JULY 10, 1921 1 3 ' . . , i 1 i . : 1 1 . . i. 1 1 .I i . . i i . . i . . . iii i M v CITY NEWSINBRIEF llnt Family ' to Newport- ' Arthur Plant nd family Jeft , Salemf yesterday for Newport where? they will spend arweek's Vacation. Mr. Plant-la proprietor f greenhouses on South Thir teen ttt street. ; - , I Just Received - I Shipment of, new fall goods lor both men and women Moaner, the tailor. AdT. ' i . Ford ;OwnerK Attention ' ' ' - Yob fellows looking for firat claasiFord work, don't forget that "- Barney Br unk- ( beat Ford man In .town! bar none) is located at Eyerly- &' Maarer. f ZICState'Bt. Hudton, Essex and Overland ser- "vice.4 Adv. . ,, C. VIC. Line Extracts - and toilet articles. .For teale by Mrs.' W. D. Moyer, 170 North ' 23rd St, or phone il2?4i Full supply, always, on "handi Adv. v - ' i Elraoj 8. White r . Leads money. Adv. Boots Good Roads 1. D. Boedlghelmer of Stayton, j was Hi Salem visitor yesterday. While In the city Mr. Boedighei- mer iconferred with county offi cials with t regard to road Jevel 1 Prices Drop 1 5 i Today four biff vaudeville acts whb special pictures at reancea til. i . , . - . prlces--35 cents Bligh thealer 35 cents. -Adv. rrrnnnrr "Deception". Torchy Comedy , Iftlzmz X y? - Fox .News Hartman'sGIasses Easier and Better. Wear. them and see ! HARTMAN BROS. Hioae X2S5 i r , Sal em, Oregon WOltaNG fpstaOrs at lem K.' OtssMRut Itmtl i Chay 8q7. 'boooim aad Abmtv aa dUkM, tc eiaa aaa drink i Cpm IX ima. to 1 . 1 . Spcll Banday Xesrula S4S.0O Thor Vacuum Cleaner, Our Price 1 $2S ' - ELECTRIC MACHINE ! ENGINEERING CO. 137 Court St. -. ttkoan 488 . Natoni Perfect Llanld Paint i; 1 .Reasonable Prlcei CapiUl Furmltvre A Hardware Co. , sss N. commercial -non i Saiti Cleaned t. . ... .$1JS0 Ralls Pressed v. .-. . . . . . JM) SalenCleaners & Dyers ltlS S. Coml St. Phone 1SI8 m. j ;i TREES "I r tprtif Ord Tra . I The BALEM NtTRSKRX CO. 1 1 Phone 1713 We pay 2c abote the tnarket orice for eggs said products 1 PEOPLE'S CASH STORE Hdirie Buitdets Ti&e Notice , We can save yon money on your Plumbing Supplies; H will ay yon to come ana see ns abont prices. We al ways hare a snpply ot " kinds. U . ' t-' ' .. . f ; .. TenU, ill sizes, prices Terjr law CAPITAL Mrgain House We buy and sen ererythlng. .1 trgXgtt?!? AnUun.biIe (hrnt-nt At tent i ! To hU old frlen!a and friends to be, -we "wish to annoiince-lhst Harold Maurer, r formerly , fore man and inspector in the mechan ical department for the state ol Oregon U now part owner and ac tively engaged in the business for merly mn by Eyerly Hros. Now Eyerly & Maurer. 24 6 State St. Hudson. Eiex and Overland ser vice. Try us for service. Adv. Frch Feaeh Tari Chocolate cream puffs iand chocolate eclairs. Gray Bfllle'a French pastry made fresh today. Adv. . . 1 Admission Iover A better show for leas money. Do convinced today. Bligh theater. Adv. Cliaatanqaa Meetintf All those guaranteeing 1921 Chautauqua and others faitprosted meet in a boosters meeting at the Commercial club Monday night at 8 o'clock. Adv. Albany Car Stolen Sheriff Kendal of Albany) has reported to Sheriff Oscar Bower's office the theft of a Dodge tour ing car from the Linn county city Thursday. The car is a 1921; mo del and carried Oregon licence No. 88001. French Pastry " Excellent assortment at The Spa. Adv. Chautauqua Meeting All those guaranteeing -1921 Chautauqua and others interested meet in a boosters meeting at the Commercial club Monday night at 8 O'clock. Adv. Iegal Bbuscs ' Get them at The Statesman of fice. Catalog on application. Adv. Report on Fletcher Estate ' Reporting on real and personal property valued at $4332.50 In the Henry C. Fletcher estate, ap praisers Elliott M. Savage, 8. H. Van Trump and L. A. Byrd1 filed Inventory returns with the 'Mar ion county court Saturday. 1)1 EI) CHRISTENSEN-Laurentine Han sen Chrlstensen, aged 73 years ; passed away early yesterday morning at her home in Holly wood. Laurentlne Hansen was born, In Denmark, May "23, 1848, and was married to Aus tin, Chrlstensen in the 5'ear of 187fc. They came to America 43 years- ago and settled' tn Minnesota, where they lived on A farm till the spring of 191" when they moved to Saleni, Or. Besides her husband she is sur vived by four daughters and five sons, Mrs. C. II. Vlck, Em ma, Hannah, Freda, Hans and Charlie.. alL qf Salem, Chris of California and Ross and Law rence of Minnesota." ' Funeral services will be held at Webb & Clough parlors at 2 o'clock Monday afternoon. Interment at City View cemetery. ' r ' RIGDON & SON LearHnj; Horticianj Webb '& Clough . Funeral Directors! Do yon take i TURKISH BATHS - If not, jwhy not? . K . No other hatha or treatments can produce the permanent re lief ' to the person suffering from disagreeable cold or 'ail ments of the flesh or body like the Turkish Baths will. f , Open 8 a. m.. tmtU ft p, mi , , OREGON BATH HOUSE Lady and. Gentlemen attend- i ONE of . the greatest Joys .In this. life comes to a man through his ahilityj to read. When It becomes ne cessary to strain your eyes to take in what is on the printed page it becomes jnst as necessary that you con- salt an ' authority on- op tometry: Hate h build for you a pair' of glasses that will give your vision the proper accommodation. , 2 : - . . . . i -y-i'f, y i' 411 , v L1 povou Vtv.1 2U u Cnnht Scores Hi?t "Not a bad week for Little Dan Cupid." remarked County Clerk Boyer, Saturday evening as he ehecked up 11 marraiges to be as the week's credit for the little '"pilot of matrimony." Five cou ples secured licenses yesterday, the certificates being made out to Allen i k. Fraiier, cleaner and presser of Salem anil Har.el Klum. stenoijarpher. alem; William G. Converse, laborer of Tacoma, and Abbie J. Ide of Salem; George W. Fricht. truck driver of Stayton. and Ida Catherine Boedigheimer. weaver of Sublimity; Neil Whit- n y, tailor of Willamette and Nel lie Mildred Whitney of Salem; Myroii Dearing. laborer and Adra G. Harmon, both of Salem. Cluuifaaqun Meeting - All those guaranteeing 1921 Chautauqua and others Interested meet in a boosters meeting at the Commercial club Monday nigh: at 8 o'clock. Adv. Flnto S. White Lends money. Adv. Lohnboken Estate AppraJsod M. G. Gunderson, C. A. Reynolds and J. A. Campbell filed appraise ment report Saturday in the A. S. Lohnboken estate, reporting on real and personal property valued at $5467.95. I Will Sell My six-cylinder Studebaker very cheap. Looks and runs liko new. i See this machine at 3f5 N. 'Capitol street. Mrs. Edith Whit?. Adv. French Pastry Kxcellent assortment at The Spa. Adv. Dm. White and Marshall Oiteopathlc physicians. U. S. Bk. Elmo S. White Lends money.- -Adv. Macleay Couple Marry Peter P. Hubert, truck driven of Macleay and Florence Delia Stelner of Macleay were appli cants for a mairiag license at Clerk Boyer' office Friday. Dr, Ji. G. Altman, Phone 147 Homeopathic physician. French Pastry Excellent assortment at The Spa.-4-Adv. Vedder Estate Appraised An inventory filed Friday in the estate of Mary E. Vedder, ac counted for real property consist ing of 34 acres of farm land lo cated In Marion county and per sonal property and notes the total valne of which Is placed at $5fi3:t. C. Ai'Parr, W. H. Alleman and A. II. Elliott submitted the report to the county ccurt. Ti usees i Fitted at Tyler's Drag store by an expert in the business. (Adv.) Special i Roast or fried spring chicken dinner all day today at the Gray Belle; Adv. " Permits Issued The public service commission Saturday issued an order grant ing the Larkin-Green Logging company authority to maintain two crosisngs at grade over and across the Columbia river high way at Big Noise creek and Rock creek- List Tour Farm With Socolofsky. Adv. The Spa Fried or roasti chicken dinner today. -Adv. Wood Blocks JARey Perry Taylor of 1364 Saginaw street yesterday reported to the police that a pile of wood was blocking the traffic in an alley between Wilson and Meyers streets. Officer Hayden was sent to investigate and ordered that the wood be removed. Let Socolofsky Sell your property.- -Adv. S. C STONE, M. D. CURES CANCERS And does a general office practice. Office Tyler's Drug Store . i IS 7 South Commercial Street Office Outfitters Filing Cabinets Oil i I U. S. Duplicators Line-a-time ! Steel Safes Adding Machines, etc. Commercial Book Store 163 N. Commercial St. You Deserve This i If you have ordinary brains If you have ordinary health If you have ambition ! You deserve the succeses and prosperity due the nor jnal person. A little well directed effort training will get them for you. Few failures result from lack of natural ability it is the lack of ambition or training. You must fur nish the first we can help you get the latter. Let us tell you how. Capital Business College Ctiaatannwa Mrrtlsr All those guaranteeing lS-lj Chantauqua and others interest-J ed meet in a boosters meeting at j the Commercial club Monday j night at S o'clock. Adv. Fr Rent Modern "-rooi Phone 759. Adv. apartment. Jjft Socolofsky Sell your property. Adv. Bicycle Ts Stolen Ed Berwin of Gorvais yester day reported the los of a bicycle to local police. He described the bicycle as being a son. No. 339SS. liarley-David- The Spa Fried or roast chicken dinner today. Adv. Ijet Sooolofky Sell your property. Adv. Stolen Ooorit Identific George C. Will and Ernest Barkley yesterday identified and recovered tires which are alleged to have been stolen by Roy Liv ingston, recently indicted by the Marlon county grand jury on a charge of larceny. Of the goods stolen by Livingston and recov ered by Chief Moffitt, but one mo tor meter has not been calld for. McClaren Tires Fairgrounds Service Station. Adv. Furnished House Wanted By reliable party, no children. Box A, Statesman. Adv. A Classified Ad Will bring you a buyer. Many Find Work One hundred and forty-nine persons found work during tbs past week through the free em ployment bureau operated by Judge Earl Race eity recorder. This is an increase of 15 over the previous week. The berry field called the largest number, 61 go ing to work in them. Cherry or chards supplied the second larg est number with positions as oo found jobs picking berries. Oth er positions filled were: common labor, four; Tarm hands. 17; cooks, one; wood choppers, three. List Your Farm With Socolofsky. -Adv. The Spa Fried or roast chicken dinner today. Adv. Small Fire Started- The fire department was called out early yesterday to put out a chimney fire at 337 Court street. No damage resulted from the blaze. Notice to Irrigators Irrigators on flat rate will please observe the following rules, All houses having 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. m., 5 to 9 p. m. Salem Water, Light & Power company. Adv. If the Union Label Means anything to yon, Mosher, the Tailor, can furnish it. Adv. List Your Farm With Socolofsky. Adv. I HOTEL ARRIVALS MARION William Postles and wife, Marshfield; W. W. Graham, Portland; Richard C. Fuller, Vic toria, B. C; Battle B. Bennett, Portland; R. C. Nickle and wife, Portland; A. M. Hogle,' Seattle; F. E. Giesekes. Portland; Miss Mary Johnston, Portland; Miss B. Geulry, Portland; J. C. McElroy. Portland; Grover Francis, Pott land; Catherine Chapman. Spo kane; Geo. Van Horn, Seattle; J. H. Calchnig, Gervais; S. W. Wer- fcian, Portland; E. S. Howker, Al bany; John Robson, Albany; W. B.. Wright. Toledo; Harold H. Cake, Portland; C. A. Fieke. Da venport, la.; C. H. Watzel and family, Wanrs; S. W. Styker and family, Protland; C. M. Richmond. Portland; E. E. Richmond, Port land; Edward Delacroix, Cam den, N. J.; J. M. Watzeh, Davenport.-Ia.: A. R. Watzeh, Portland; H. W. Holcomb, Portland; W. V. Hartbg, and wife, Portland; L. E. Bulkely, Chicago; Frank C. Van derboof, Seattle; H. T. Sheehan, Twin Falls, Idaho; F. Max Gard ner, Seattle; Walter Giel, Seattle; W. D. Powell, Portland; V. T. Jackson and wife. Roseberg; Schmyler Davis. Boise, Idaho; C. J. Olden, Merlin, Oregon; L. M. Ctockwell, San Francisco; M. D. Jones, Portland. BLIGH Dr. H. B. Laughlln, Portland; Chas. B. Hodgkin, In dependence; R. S. Goff, Monroe; Jo Sandy. Aulu: H. Ward. Mills City; L. R. Wood, Mills City; D. II. Bill. Oakland; E. S. Jewell Los Angeles: C. F. Richards, Me- MJnnvUle; W. E. Elkens. Inde pendence; H. H. Borston, Port 'land; A. J. Love, Portland: A. B. Patterson, Portland; C. Hofr man, Portland; E. A. Riggs, Win neft, Montana: Blanche Day. Portland; W. B. Gibson and fam ily, Los Angeles; F. Martin, Port land; L. S. Hushbeck and wife. Tillamook; IL O. Ruten and wife. Tillamook; Thos. Lacey, Hood River; Ferris Laws, Independ ence; Eldon Levice, Rickreall; Roy A. Fisk, Yakima: Mrs. Ri mer; Miss Ulune-r; E. W. Froeschlke, Portland; J. H. Hart, Portland; Mrs. Fay Hunter, Port land; W. C. Dewey, Portland; S. A. Carson, Portland; O. F. Sum mers, Portland; F Miller and wife, Tacoma; W. Bealey, Port land; Mrs. Clarie Robson, Klam ath Falls; R. H. Harlon, Falls City; C. Chrlstensen, Portland; A. E. Eastlund, Portland; Mrs. M. klortln,, San Francisco. Dolly Yon fiance stutters a hit, doesn't he? , WaII Vs.i v- If A noon ' mat. SCHOD SES WITH EXHIBIT Significant Display Put On! At Presbyterian Church Last Night CHILDREN SHOW TALENT Dramatization Numbers In Costume Prove Espec ially Attractive A crowd that taxed the rresby- terian church to Its utmost, gath- j ered last nieht to see and hear the close f of the Daily Vacation Bible Kchool that has been carried on for the past three weeks. The formal instruction work closed on Friday, but the public exhibit and program was put over until Saturday night. During the course each pupil was expected to keep a notebook, in which to record pictures and other impressions that had made the deepest impressions of the school work. Some of these were pasted in, others were free hand drawing. Noteliook Exhibited. A number of the notebooks were placed on exhibition for the closing program and attracted; much favorable mention. Clay modeling of various Biblical sub jects was given during the course and some pieces of real artistic merit were produced, which were shown Saturday. Hammock weav ing and - raffia basketry were other handicraft divisions that attracted the interest of the pu pils during the course, and of the visitors last night. , The regular program, made up from the children : themselves, follows: Daily opening exercise of the schools, all the children. Star Spangled Banner. Salute to the Christian flag. Salute to the American flag. Onward Christian Soldiers. Scripture reading, followed by the Lord's Prayer, Chandler Brown. .Dramatization, "The Sowers," East school. Song, "Jesus Bids Us Shine." Baptist primary children. Story, "The Prodigal Son." Gertrude Obler. Duet, "Silent Night," Josephine Alberts, Florence Powers. Memory, verses, all the child ren. ' . Short addrPRseft , Alpheus J. Gillette, director of the schools; Dr. Frank E. Brown, president of the association; G. W. Hug. superintendent of the city schools; Dr. W. C. Kantner, representing the ministers of Sa lem. - Song. "God Is Everywhere," all the children. Dramatization, "The Ten -Vir gins, Central school. Song, "Robin Song," North school. Story, "The Alabaster Box," Frank Spear. Reciting of memory work, all the children. Solo. Edith Jenks. Song, ("Sunshine and Rain," East school. Dramatization, "The Good Sa maritan,"; Central school. Song. ''Praise Ye the Father" Central school. Sketch.;"Boys' Idea of the D. V. B. S.," Bible school. America, all the children. Prayer, followed by "The Chil dren's Benediction." , Costumes Worn. The dramatization numbers were-in costume, of well known Biblical scenes, and were among the most ' attractive presentations of the evening. Dr. Frank E. Brown, president of the association, announced his great satisfaction with the work of the session, and his hope to see it broadened greatly for the year to come. It. is planned to link it up with the winter plan of a Bible training school for teach ers, to provide an adequately trained teaching force. Supern tendent George W. Hug spoke of tne great benefits of the school training, and hoped to see it con tinued and expanded. Alpheus Gillette. director of the school, was the recipient of many warm congratulations for the success of the school, which has been due so largely to his untiring efforts. REALTY EXCHANGES Reported by Union Abstract Company A. c. Goodrich and, wife to C. W. Claegett, landyuear Cbema wa. $4300. " ,? ; ' , . Hen ry and i- An gust a Goh rk'e to" George-W. Speight, 2 5.20 acres of John W. Grim donation land claim, 4-1-W.. S17&0. .. ,, Samuel H. Brown et nt to Ladd & Bush,; lots in Clarke's acreage tracts, near Gervais. 11. G. W- and Melissa H. Laflar to Jacob R. and Fatima Horning lots 8 and 9. block 19. Fairmount addition to Salem, $10. Solomon Worden et ux to Frank and Wretha Sharpe, land In John Baker donation land claim. 7-3 110.- . Elizabeth Kulrer to.Bvron and Josephine Bailweber, 12 y acres Thomas ; Chase donation land claim, 5-1-W.. $10, - ; D W.NJand Mary IL Thomas to lh12-Fisb.er. nart of Into in V ' 1 ii i m i BITS FOR BREAKFAST - Still the fruit comes. Notwithstanding the busy times witn the fruit ,tuen,. Salem looked lively yepterdajr, especially in the evening. will bee With peacf : in In land, whru ! orae oj President de Va-' The Statesman is saying gooi morning this eantiful July day ; to farmer :n a wide range in : Marion and Polk counties. Thy got their paer?. by motorcycle and bicycle. ling before the city folks get up. n .1.1 . , Everything that goes on wheels will be out on the roads today. - - J Th?re must be no letting ud on the Salem Commercial cl'ib drive for new memberships a long a. a single person In all this district Is unsolicited. This Is a work in which every one should ! participate and help bear the bur- i den. and not expect a few men to pay forw what helos tf ery single individual in the "community. The Sal?m slogan editor is an xious to make a good showing in the City Beautiful number, a week from Thursday. Will every one concerned please take notice and every Sal?mite ought to be concerned. L Observer Lewis Makes Re port Covering Period of Thirty Days Rainfall during the month of une iell below normal, accord- ng to tne report or v;o-operanve Observer Lewis. The report ehows hat I .O.i inch fell during the 30 ays. June IS witnessed the heaviest fall, it reaching .47 of an Inch on hat day. The thermometer leached its highest on June 5 when the mer- ury went up-to SC. On June 12 fell to 43, the lowest tempera- ure recorded during the month. The report shows that only op 11 days did it rain, although 1C were cloudy. Nine were reported to be partly cloudy and five to be clear. The complete report of the tem peratures and rainfall follows: JUNE BELOW mm Date Max. Min. Amt 1 ... . ..75 44 .00 2 XT. 4 4 .00 ..80 50 .00 4 7S sr. .00 r, so r.i .oo 84 61 .00 7 75. :t .O'.t 8 79 50 .00 9 76 57 .00 10 .67 53 .00 U 76 53 Tr. 12 82 43 .00 13 . ...70 53 Tr. 1 1 64 48 .02 15 6S 4G .10 16 70 48 .14 17 .65 50 .03 18 71 ,,52 .47 19 .J. 76 47 J07 '20 . .' 82 58 Tr. 21 "77 58 .02 j-Z S3 -15 .00 23 85 51 .00 2 1 71 54 .00 25 80 43 .00 2G 75 53 .03 27 77 57 .02 2? 82 43 . .00 29 .....72 52 .00 Jj 74 57 .00 Space at Premium for Sunday School Parade Fred deVries, route. 8, Salem president of the Marion county Sunday school association, reports good progress relative to the big county picnic to be held at the fair grounds Saturday, July 23 He says that many of the outside schools plan to come in decorated floats, and that the outlook is for one of the biggest parades in the history of the "valleyi Mr. deVries urges that all Sun day school superintendents who have not already perfected their atrangements for a place in the1 parade, correspond at once wun the proper officers and have place reserved. The. central com mittee recently sent out literature that explains all the conditions for entry. , Rev. Mr. Putnam of Salem, who Is iu charge of the parade, has been out of town for some days. but will be back during the com leg week to take up his committee duties. - Base M WiU Pitch, Mike Mffler Wfll Be Back at Short and oxford trip is Long. it , . "v ' "T ,,cvu u Mr and Mrs, H, A. Mil- ler of Tia Juana From Tia Juana, -Mex., to Brit ish Columbia, Imck to Mexico and ; from there back to Salem with oulv two nnnrtiira tli.it U the Irecord of the car belonging to , . Xl" . Vim Srlnd Irf, H; & MlUfr Utoppiu at the Saleni auto camp was caused by a nail picked, up on a Salem street yesterday. The visiters, .whose home is in Tia Juana, have come hra on their second trip to . Oregon and the Willamette valley for the pnrpose of picking fruit. They made their first trip to the valley last summer. A decrease in- the number .of cars registered at the camp over the day previous was observed yesterday. But la parties regis tered yesterday, making a total of 100 camps. Those registering yesterday were Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Dahman, Blackfoot. Idaho; Mr., and Mrs. G. Scheberger and family, Tatt, Cal.; Mr. and Mrs. C, L. Bryant, Mehama; Mr. and Mrs. J. Gosser. Berkley; Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Pal mer. Huber, Or.; J. P. McCully, San Francisco; George Wilcox and son, Portland; George Ander son and son, Woodburn; Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Bennett, New West minster, B. C; Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Zeiger and family, Payette, Idaho: W. H. Mitchell. Oakland; F. A. Whitmore. Vallejo; Mr. and Mrs. F. E. McKay, Seattle; Mr. and Mrs. George. Ward and daugh ter, San Diego; Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Booker. Santa Rosa; Mr. an Mrs. C. W. Barber, Carsen, Mo.; Mr. and Mrs. George i King and daughter, Los Angeles; Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Page, Seattle; Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Kice, Powena. Cal. Spiker May Serve time In State Penitentiary ' i - t That his parole will he revoked and he be resumed to serve out his four-year sentence In the Ore gon penitentiary is action consid ered probable in the case o George Spiker, who was -arrested here. Tuesday on a forgery charge. Spiker, who is 19 years old, was BOYS! WANTS) Bright, . intelligent boya with bicycles wanted to carry morning I routes. This is an excellent op portunity for ambitious boys to get a start in business for themselves and also make some money for their very own. Apply Circulation Manager ! OREGON STATESMAN LADD & BUSH, BANKERS i Established 1868 : General Banking Business- . ; Office Hours from 10 a. m. to 3, p. :mJt A Steady Trade Is Better than a great fluctuating one. We have tried, in our years of experience in dealing with Salem people, to give a type of ;service which can be given nowhere else and as a result we have built up a steady trade customers who always come back the kind of trade it pays to have Come in and say "howdy, Schaefer's Drug Store i ' Sole Agents for Garden Court Preparations 135 North Commercial Street , ! Phone 197 .1 : It SUNDAY, JULY 40 vs. SPEC KEENE ' parkJ 3 B WOODBURN recea U y sent eoe4 j. to - f ou r years ,t on a similar charge and paroled " from the bench on kecountof his? ; youth., j ;-. Spiker passed a bad check upon ? a local j merchant, lat Saturday and wa! apprehended tTttesday by. Deputy Sheriff ;Le Morelock" b- fre the recipient of thvbad papr' had bee a made aware of his los.y Spiker discUsed his' own guilt al though Deputy Morelock was in-, vestlgailng .his actions:, with re gard to: another: matter. -' r "Mother, what are Blue Sky laws? I can'tnderstattd-what 'it ' says here about them In the pa-: per," tr"""-'V.:.' "Mercy, i so! How vbouVd fir know? probably something' about speeding and right of way for air planes. Whatever they are, there; will be plenty of , craxy-headeA racers te break them all!" " .;t ft ' - Chicken Dinner, All Day, Today These little insects are the greatest enemy , to carpets and rugs the housewife has to . con tend witlu.. After a carr pet has been eaten by moths there ! is nothing to do that, will .coyer up the njischief they have done. ' - -. - 1 ' . - -- If; you are bothered with' these - pests, there is one way that you may be entirely free from thent. They will not only be. killed for the 'time be ing but for a consider able length.Qf time.. . . isn iva uiDDie Clean ing is a sure and, safe method of ridding5 your carpet of these little de stroyers. . : Ish Ka Bibble Cleaning Co. 420 Ferry St. Phone 1177 .... .W. . I " sm Curtis Coleman on Third otiei It f u rn '!.- , ..'!-.:i,:-"..-.ft -i- "V v. ter. ' After we are man rl IS- Ciemekeia,VH won't have thtngtosay,rny- block : irniversftyiadItlon?rto way. Detroit News. Salem; 110. . Salem, Oregon