ft u V 1 1 i i 'V., I u - c CITY MEWS IN BRIEF Exhibit Open Today M The exhibit of the work done at . the State School for feeble aninded will be open today from 10 o'clock. -until 5 o'clock this ; afternoon. The outdoor .cantata IU' be ? given this evenlhg at S o'c!k:k.: in 'caseof . rain It will be postponed because of the fact hat It must ' be ' given out of 'doors.:--. ?- - . - ' r '';p:. Tairmount Hill ,, . : ' Three fine building lots- dirt heap. Ben P. West, 370 & "State -. treetAdT.'lV':;'::S'j:j McCarthy, on Trial ; l.-C f About 40 members of the Rhad- I , amanthus of" the Yeomen pick l i . nicked at ' Spong'a ' landing Tues f day-evening, with', wiener roast j i and! various entertainments were One of the Items of entertain. mentwas a session of . Kangaroo courts ElbeN. Tracy acted as Judge of the court, C P. KnOwl tom as sheriff-J. Il Ezeft bailiff. C. E. Albin acted as the prosecut ing .attorney, while John, Bower represented the' defendant., A. 4 , Vacation time is harvest time for BURGLARS1 , ; f Residence burglary, Insurance' ' Is r!-- inexpensive,-' Bee V; T H - 8eavey-BeIl Insurance' 'Agency . $12 Oregon Bldg. Telephone 46 $iz uregon uiag. Telephone 467 rrJ Wear them and tee t Easier and, Better HARTMAIi EROli Phone 1235. Salen, Oregon SAVE $ fey baying your hardware and ;unutare at The Capital Hard Ware A . Furniture CoV SS3 No. Commercial street. ' Phone 047. JJ. W.laRIFmil'S "Orphans Of The Storm". 1 Two Snows Daily ' 2 I. M. 8 P. M. v Matinees 50c Evenings 75c r REAL RICHES : V -. The average young person nnay not be rich in money bnt be 1 rich in time. --f - t And Time Is Money , ; V An hour spent rightly now la worth, a hundred times what that hour will be .worth thirty or forty years from now, for it 'is me aiviaenas utat an , nour, properly Invested, will ' pay throughout tthe. . years ' 'that 'suUes It worth while.' .. i . .. ... tmiii now is iuj uiub iu m- ;,vft your" time profitably in a 1 '.brough business training.1 here are few1 Investments, that r i i , goffer better returns. S Let us tell yon about our our sea. Our Bchool Is In ses on throughout the summer. ."WJrJte or call. Bcshsss CcHege Salem, Oreca. " J . - and his mmm t fj rv . '--A' ' :' TiV-' mi . . : ; KootJn, Tootin Knights of the Plains . . . , , (in person) and . jl ;: CHEYHJNE FRONTIER JDAYS The big original rbund-Up Other features too Matinee 25c Evening 35c EjLESH V THE OREGON STATESMAN, nAT.ra, 02EGON woman rjary consisted of Kstella Tracy, Hate .Esell, Vary fbilUps. Jewel r Steele Rose - Galloway .and Nina Knowlton C, McCarthy was arrested and. accused of Oirt ihg with, one of. the women in the crowd. ; Needless '.to . eay.. thel jury found himt guilty ,and the judge Imposed a penalty, upon him that he was to refrain from speaking-to any women for the next six -months. A crowd of - other girls ; picnicking In the - park learned of the trial and they ven tured near and "Break the News to Mother." .." The .Oregon Packing Company ;;WIU: start the iseasoa ; opera tions ' 1 6dayv' . They ... would bye pleased.' to " have all -"f ormer- em ployees, and others -report ready tbworkVAdv. , ; -7- Nebnuikana -"to Picnic- . -T' , ,The : Nebraskan splenic will be held at-the : state fair 'grounds Wednesday June J li A program has beea arranged and a big time Is anticipated - - .r-v f ' J The Oregon I'acklnc Company Will start ,the - season - opera tions today, .They' would "he pleased to have all ; former. em ployees .' and others report ; ready tdwork. Adr. '-T' Escapes from .Hospital 1 Nick Kotlnan, - a Greek, Inmate of the state ' hospital "for ' the in sane, escaped from - the nbspital Tuesday night - by.; prying off - a guard on his window. ; He .was captured, near Chemawa 1 yester day by hospital attendants, as sisted , by ,1 Indian boys from - the school at Chemawa. NV ' O. A. It. Attention . ' . , Sedgwick' Post will . attend, the funeral of Comrade C Kuney, at Webb ft Plough, -parlors Friday rooming,, at. 10:0. ; June 9.: " By Albert Loughrldge, adjutant! Adv. i ,: '"'. 'f.-.-'j. :-' ': Evaporator . Stoves Ordered - A large fruit '-company - doing business in southern Oregon.has ordered 24- of ; the largest; "size fruit evaporator stoves made by the Sale m I rbn works; tor delivery as fast as they can be made-and shipped ...The . stoves are built of cast Iron, six feet "long and 30 inches square and weigh 1650 pounds' each,: They have a eapa-i city v for six 'fruit tunnels to-each stove-.unit.; The company is pre paring to place them 004 through southern Oregon. Mdre dryers are being built this year than . for several years past. New Agency Portland News . -! ) Ready to give '-prompt; -ef f ident service. ,E. L. Anslow, Terminal, phone 2sSdv;.-;:- - -. --r c - .' ".ir..-'... .. ' 11 1 ' ' . Freshmen Ducked 1 v ' ' x f- Everett Ball headed the list of treshmen at Willamette lWho en tered the mill stream yesterday. Jost before the chapel period 1 s few of the f rosh entered .the east wing of Waller hall. This Is con- trary to regulations' and rules of the uppercjassmen. Consequently after the chapel perlod the under classmen were .rounded up and uau was tne iirst one escortea to the stream, Abcut 4 o'clock' yes terday afteroon .15 others of the offenders were given a wetting. Card of Thanks- .We wish to thank the friends and neighbors for their assistance during our recent - bereavement and for the many beautiful flow trs, E.Q. Earl, and 'family. Adv.. ' . ..v4'. .- ' More Money Given fv : : i ' One organization and five per sons gave varying stunts during the last tew days to the Associat ed Charities, according - to ... Hr. Henry rE.Morris, -secretary of the association.! .The Mothers class 'of the First Methodist i.ehurcV-lira Group of , ' - TflBTGE. E. lA.,Kinnamafl"tna"3IIssAadte Jory each gave Mr, PetUgrew, and one signing . a True Friend tach1 gave f 1; while another de- ilrlnfe to remain unknown . sate 1 0. 1 Ail "bills are not accounted for Mrs.. Morris says- and there have been a few emergency cases. Stcawberry Pickers Wanted : 2t acres berries. Camp ground we wm Ute yoBv t each morning. Apply Hunt Bros. Can nery. Adv. : :i & : ,- Club Postpones Meetlns 4 lie 1 uursuay xiu o will : nov meet today the regular meeting having, been -postponed until a la ter date In ttte.'month: v v' Card of. Thanka - , ' ' f v We wish to extend our thanks and Appreciation to the . many people, for the beautiful Jloral. of ferings and to all the dear, friends for their' wonderful help in every. way that meaas most to those who are left , without xompanlon and father. In the loss of husband and1 father' A v is : Wallace Bruce -Moore Adv. . and Mrs. W. P. Moore. Bicyclist Injure : . v David ,C.Haase. of .980 North Twentieth street .sustained .minor cults, and bruises yesterday when the bicycle he ;as , taing was struck .by a' machine driven -by Kenneth, Wilson, kf : route C, Sa- em.' . Mr.' Wilson, aecordtng to his report .to the police, was-driving? west on State street when at Waverly street he ran into' Hassel. Hassel's 'wheel , was jbadry .dam aged.. Mr. Wilson . secured , me fedi' cal assistance for, Hasael. Install an ' Air-Eater .On,. your Ford and ' see the change., ' More . power, less ' gas. lewl voil, less. trouble. 252 State, 660 Ji. Capitol, 421 "S.-Commer cial t or i phone C- J. 'OlmsteadV 45-W Adv. ' , ' " " ; .. Two. Bicycles Held , . v ;,Two unclaimed.- bicycles.' await their owners at i the Salem police station. -. These S wheels - nenialn from ' an assortment of about, 60 bicycles returnedto . owners by .po lice during, the past two months. Announcement -r4 . - -iw Miaa-Wllar.'a closing recital of the advancedpnplls in piano .will he giten oh "theevenlngs tf -June 19th. and 21st at the ; First .Pres byterian church Adv. i.. U . ! )' ' 1 . .... . .'. Park QaeetAn Up t. . ,. .. ! As the result "of action taken by the city, council last Monday night. 'the proposal to purchase the Parrish Oak (Trove as a park and Playground will t he eonsid eredat a special council meeting to- be held at the city hall on the night of Juno 12. Banner ' Is r Flying ; '. On the front doo Of What Vas once one of Salem's most prosper ous saioons a nuge - nine banner Inscribed "Sanity League of Am erica"; ta flung , to the ; gaze of State street pedestrians. F. George Walker, vice president of the San ity League of America. Is in town. Flat Rate Irrigation Bills Now due. ; Bills discounted 10 jjer cen it paid 'ton r -before Jane 10.' Pay your Irrigation bill now. Adv. Cotmty Offices' t$nsy ' vf. ' County Motorcycle Officer Bert Smith has booked two.trafflc vio lators during the week. For us ing an improper license W. Karl Davis paid a fine of $20 in jus tice court William McGee,alsO arrested by Smith, pair tine -of $12:50 after pleading guilty to a charge of speeding. Wanted iTen experienced waitresses at once.. Gray Belle. Adv. Two licenses Issued . Merle .Roseerans of 405 North Liberty v street and Margaret Hodge of 15$ North--Twelfth street secured a marriage r license at Clertt Boyer"s office yesterday, A license Vas .also issued to Eauddo Bello, machinist, and Mary. Alice Cheney, Weaver, both residents of. Salens - Flat Hate Irrigation Bills - - Now due. Bills discounted 10 pet cent it paid on or oefore Jane 10. Pay your Irrigation tiU: How, Adv. . . i Meeting Important A ktrlctly 'business session -of the . Marion-Polk - ownty : realtors will be held at their weekly lunch eon today : noon at the "darloh. They hare been entertaining vart- ous visitors Tor he pastTteveral weeks and putting over tme adop tion . of certain tmportanit busl- es' tneasnres that re today to nome up for a finish. Trunks, Bags, BulCcawei 1 ' " ' Harness, saddlery. - poeee,- F. E. Shafer. 170 8. Comm BrelaL Adv. . -- Contract Signed Pertr A. Cupper, state -fehfelneer announced yesterday,- tltat .. the United contract comorcnr 'liaa signed a contract with the Tumiio irrigation district for, tjiie. - con struction of a feed canal ffrom the Deschutes . .river to the Tumalo canal, at cost of aboAt $300, 000. 'The contractor greea to take bonds In payment at 83 cents on the 5 dollar. ( Cfescent .Lake reservoir which Is -part 0 lid imtll lateTAThestrictrvtsjthol,; GrosrenofV RElIuTray. asking the Ute . Irrigation, aetur- ltles commission to certify ,tke nonds and guarantee Interest iot two and one-half .years.. j. .. Get them at The Statesman of Od. Catalog oa applleatloa." - Adv. . Capper to Barns Percy A.' Cupper state engineer. ill leave tonight for Burns wner 1 he - will attend t conference n the Malheur lake :ra reserve. The Song -Shop 1- Is eosslng. Adv. Will Operate Here r - . A permit to operate in ureguu was issued yesterday by the tate corporation department to the Phoenix Utility cempany. - a Conqacticut eorpOratiotC capitalis ed at 2 0,0O.s John -A. Laing ot Portland ia seined aa attorney-in-fact for Oregon.",''. -7 . A ClaalfJed aa V ' - ' Wm -bring yon ! buyer. AdT. Expense Acconitfa Filed In the contest for the office ot eouhty ''commissioner of. Marion county, $95.75 was spent by 'Jim Smith and St. Paul friends in for ttertng Mr Smltn"' - candidacy. Mr. Smith spent $22 and the St. Paul Business Men's f league spent $73.75. fn Itia behalf. . . A. Selgmnndof Gervals, paid, adver tising items, totaling $25 in his candidacy. The statements were filed with Clerk soyer during the week. WV H. Goulet, also a can didate has' not filed his expense aceount. . - JaeVa Caf Its 8. Com. St. A good plaee to eaL Tables and counter. Adv. O. A. O. Club To Meet The O. Au'C'chrt will meet this evening' for si.-'vlcnie at the LI coln school, grounds. t.-i - 1 i. ttay StandaMIs Fixed - Standards for hay In Oregon are fixed and - rules and ' regula tions concerning the handling, weichlne. insoection. ands-storage 01 nay ara promulgated In .in or der of the public service commls fcloh issued yesterday and which is to become effective "June... A5 Hearings on the subject were con ducted; at.Pendleton and at Port: land, on petitfoa of the Oregon Hay Growers association. MacDonaldHi farmer Alntanae At Tyler's Drug Store. Adv. Charivari Event Up , Postponement of the police court trial of 1 3 men and hoys who are;: alleged to nave taken part In a charavari affair when a Salem residence was Entered And property said to have ' been' 'de stroyed,: was ordered yesterday. Because most of the boys are at tending school. Recorder " Earl Race has set the trial for a time when all can be present In testing out' the merits of the charges. Fitted at Tyler's Drug Store by an expert In the business. Adv. Two Tooths Escape v Dick Nichols, 15, and John Hill, ) k,v inmates ot the stale training School for,, hoys, yesfetday dded their names to the. list of a scare OT so Of youths Who have escaped from' the institution , during the fast few months. ' Superintendent Kuser reports that the lads "are Usually captured during. the ftrst two" or three days of liberty. Ni chols Is four feet 10 Inches tall, and is of fair complexion; Hill is dt the same height, -has brown hair and weighs 110 pounds. Both boys Were Wearing khaki , work clothes when last seen. Flowers Tor Boxes wad Yards : " j Half price. Arthur Plant's Greenhouse; ,1298 9. . lith and Wilbur. Phone 1250-W. Adv. llepalrsQnickly Made j uThe breaking or a shaft coupl ing In the Spanldlng mill Tuesday afternoon promised, to lay up- the mill for quite a wait. But it hap pened that George Shaadv of the Salem Iron works, - had recently bought In Seattle, the patterns fos a similar coupling. .The patterns were brought out, moulded, -and the castings made. The 'machin ists stayed up all night to finisn the - machine work, ahd -the , mftl was able to start up Wednesday mbrntng as if nothing had ever happened. The castings Weigh 260 pounds. - . . i A. . . -. .Films developed Frco ' v . i . ; Leave yoar I ilmi today atPat ton's Book Stere.- a ' A-,,r;... . -Adv., i- 110TEL ARRIVALS f MARION ; Mrs. LncHle La- . " Tarre, D, W, Hellman, Harold W. Groom. F.?E.,tRJthfsey..R. Hi Oli ver, P. C Shepherd; G.A. Wilson, F. L. Ltston, "O. ' M. Ross, J.! G. Brown, Wr Whalen M. Fnnder- yiM.-.n i - ' v 1 1 ...I i,r.ri,.L t JuhliCompany is. in market for all kind of Jonkv Will - t. . , pay market price. Quick serrice. .. - r215 Center Street H & Mcjlae,- Portland; ; Helen M. treng. rhicago; W;E Shaw- Kaisbn.fAnaconna; Mr. and. Mrs. JC J. Brown, Bickleton, l Wash.; P. O; Hansen. Mr, and Mrs. Thoa. Burke,' C. K. Nelson, . W. Brelle, Mary . CL Matson Seattle; i S. S. Robertson, ;H. T, Holden, ; Eu gene;. nCscaf; W, ; Hancock, El ton; Dave' Locke. Rochester, N. T-JFred Stevenson, Flint, Mich. ; John- F. Forbes, Forest Grore . BLIGH J. M. Jones, H. E. RratC X Bf" Walker, George Gos hen, ' C. A. Sandusky. Mr." and MraT A F. Ward. O. - Sand, J5hn H. 'Mprkynalph Guard, J. B. Robinson, Mt. and Mrs. ;G. D. Reed, Portjand; M. J. Newhonse, Vancouver. Wash.; Mrs. J. Robe lurg,f Seattlet l and Mrs. J." W. Allen, McMlnnville; Andy Hynes, Eagene; B, jj Stephens, TUia mook; F, E. Warner, fit. Louis; J. A. Raynor, Sweet Home; - raRMJNAL G. B. White, E. L. Long, p. P.. Ferg,. Portland; T C. Lockheed, A. M.. McDonald. San-Francisco; Glen Oswald, Cor Valli lid Monroe, Seattle;,. J.- C. Larson,; Gates', Luther Swanson, J. ,E. Gates, postland, . IREttSOHALS : A 1 . i fter. XL.NAvlson, formerly pas tor of the Frst Methodist church ...... . . . . . i KUNEY Cassius : C. Kuney, died at Jt4 4 duth .Nlneteentk street, Jane 6:at; the age of 7$ .years, The deceased' Is servlved ny Jiis wile. Ellen two sons. Jt-VL. ot;Pinehurst. Ore and Max J. of La'Grande, Ore.; two daugh ters. Inez Iw ., Ashley ot Port land, and Edith a Kuney of Tacoma, Wash., and two grand children." Funeral services will be he"ld ''from the Webb & Clou gh chapel Frlday.June 9 at 10:S a. m., Rev.KIrkpatrlck pff relating. Service" will 'he .In, charge of the.G"A."R.. The.body will he shipped to; Portlad. for interment. . Note: Sherman county nanrs please 'Copy. PJILKINGTON ' Ann PiDtlngton died at- a 1 local hdspital June ' 6 at the age pi -68 years. The lolly . was shipped by Webb "dough to WiCKehwOTthy Portland. j 'a&-.FiacrsI 1 ... Expert, Ecixhitri WOODRY'S DATES Thursday, June 8, 10 A.M. .3 miles west of Sheridan. Full equipment -of the 1,200 acre Paradise farm. Batnrday, Jwne to, 1 90 -p Jn. ". 494 S. ' Winter street. Horse, chickens,, furniture, tools, etc. .- . i! Tuesday, June IS, 1:30 P-m. Joha Noren sale. 1 mile east on Garden road, horses, hens, furniture, tools, etc. Wednen. Jane 14, 1:80 pan. Smith sale at end Ot south 12th street, adjoining city limits, 10. acre farou horse, hens, -wagon, tools, furni ture, piano, etc TTnirsday June 13, 1:0 pn. Mra- Mathewi sale,' 220 Chemeketa street. v" Furni ture, wigs, eta, ,. ,.. . Friday June 10, 1 : 30 pjn. ; . Ji ' . 'I. 1 1 Mrs. Kibby sale, 1395 JB street, corner ;l 6th j : street. New 5-rooQ bungalqw, and new- furniture; . . '-t ,-1 Tuesday June 20, 1:30 pjn. Mrs. XE. Revel sale, 1040 Hood Btreet. ' Furniture. ; piano, etc.. . - ; . ! Reserve this list tor. fu ture reference. Watch pap ers for lull advertisement of .these and other sales.. F.N. WOODRY ' J THE AUCTIONEER, . '. PHONE 511 . - -1 ... . Fhcne C33 THURSDAY. MORNING, JUNE 8, 1922 of thU cltylsrr felting Salem friends. Bev.vMr. Arisen Is now occupying the pulpit . ot - the , For est Grove Methodist church. " Mrs.- Nina ; Hudling, her daughter. Mrs. -Joseph Habhanl and grandson, Georgia Hubbard, eft Salem yesterdayfor Eureka. Cat.;: Where - they --will join Mr. Hahbard . whe 1 employed as a textfle worker -with the Enreka Woolen Mills. v , M. Keppinger of Gervals," visit ed Salem friends yesterday." - , Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Manning who'operate a farm in the Gervals district, transacted ' business in Salem yesterday .. ' 1 iWo Appointments Are Made by Executive Governor Olcott jresterday an nounced , 1 the appointment of Charles B. Miller of La Grande as a member of the- state board ot architect examiners to succeed bur ' j; u BOOTS 56.75 to $10, ' , ; Extreme : ; care should be. taken in selecting your out ing boots. You will want them comfort able above all things,' and ' to . be comfortable they, must be good qual ity. 4 Our-boots are made -p. to suit the .most exacting taste, Try themt on. note the fitting and com fort qualities. , ' , -v Nature's 1 cum i 1 1 tort quantles. 1 H-yTWW 7Fr . I . f ects. Jt tl J V SALEM'S - -i V i ' w4 . 1-eading, JeparunentTSlbrc. ,J - 1"-..... ... m 1 - - n 1- - J M M .TPf.O RT E ,i- TPrv ID) IX X Xii JL dim J. N XILiLJ Mm JL ii.JLi.liw THROUGH SliEEPiNG GAR Portland to Weat-rYdllbwiDtb V ; Operated. by. the " - - 4.. Union PdcTf ic SyMdm First 7 o r. rt ; Lee Thomas .Mr.. Thoia,s, at the time of his appointment. , waa a reftldeDtNsf eBnd. bnt later moved to Portland, leaving eastern Ore gon unrepresented os .the board, C The KOTTrnor also anaoaneed the ' appointment or Dr.'vW. G. Hoffman of McMlnnville '.as . a member ot the state board of chi ropractic examiners. LADD &r BUSH, BANKERS - " Eatahliahed'lSia " 7?:' General Banking' Builne&i Office Honrs from Togs That Will Become If it's a day in the mssntalnsv or a week at the beach, . youll want to be dressed for the' occa , -sion.-.,- . - ' '-.V, ' Motoring. Coifing.-' niklngv'v " Fishing, i Etc., "demands.: clothes' ' - that , give '.you that freedom and . ease that Is ; so necessary for aM .,i oat-door sports.. . --.. - rt)It MEN, .TTOM?t AX , CHILDREN - . We chn outfit the entire' family . in Khaki or Wool Outing :Togs-"? Shoes, Hats, Suits, Hosiery and the needed acceasorles.-: We elso'V show. a. Complete line " of clothe f tor nerry picking., m, 1 In -new styles, with T 41 - " ; ii.r ' l: - - I the latest Btrlna ef. 1 ' JS l . Most WpMerfuhLkbbiktd wut-u- The wildest geysers ,ln ; the -world,, dancing "amid thousands of boiling springs, their; basins . arrayed la1 gorgeous colors like gigantic floWrs. V . ; . ; Here, too are hills yot .sparkijng erysUlsiilis of sulphur, hills; of ' glass, mountains: of very tylec'of architecture, icy "or -frosted. " mountains boiled soft like potatoes and 'colored like 'a1 sunset' sky i-rJohn ' Muir, the. great naturalist. , , - - . 1 X Car Leaves Portland 5 p. m . Round trip rail fare from Portland to West Yellowstone $38.25. Sleeping csr fare one ' way $10.80. This does not include the hotel or camp -expense while in .the park, which '. will depend, on , the length of stay. - " J. It TTNETLL, Traveling Passehger Agent, with headquarters at 701 Wells Fargo build ing, -Portland, will be glad to catt personalty -on -anyone wlshtng to "vtstt Yellowstone, ann" arrange all - details. Drop him a card, or .address; . ...,- ' " ;f. General Passenger Agent -' . " Portland, Oregon ' ymnsi)' .. md4. Pelta. Wool. Tallow STEiiiuock JU1JK CO. House of Haifa Million and One " v Bargains 13 f. -Coml $a. Phone 523 10 aj nt to 8 p. in. I' You" $1.D ta $7.50 You cannot find a more tieallhful.re-.eatknthaaswlm-' mtng. .Why.; then, should Von not se lect a 'suit that wilt "tire youi tieejt swimming service'? x' Our Bradley, wool "suits . are- tclentlfl cally knitted to give red el as tie J torm fltUng comfort . ... V Tlrey are made tip, tn -view styles, with ' ; the- latest stripe el- P.i. 1 1. s lects. : , mkm mm June 18th 1 i ? ' J .- 'y : I ' 4' '4! 1. ,f-r 4 t tia system, is not to be,' construct- c