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f 1 TITE OREGON STATESMAN. SALEMi OREGON SUNDAY MORKDfG. JULYIS -i-t i t 3 '' '' t ii:J. V y ' r .1 V 4 I t1 l v - I 5 5 ? Cltangn iHYeathr Just as' the" weather , was set tling down to, the most beautiful Ice cream season since,they start ed, to eat cold stuff la summer-time, the weather clerk called it all off and sent in a hurry-up call for overcoats ' and firewood and hot victuals, The slump in : the thermometer 1n the past two days lsr about as surprising as a -f. -nw HartaanY Glasses H zZ Stj Wear them and aee Mr -Easier and, Better HARTOAIf BROS.Xw . I'Done 1255, Salera, Oreion SAVE .v. e by buying your hardware and fur ftlture rat The Capital Hardware & Furniture Co.. 285 No. .Can merclal street. ' i- Phone' 847. STEINBOCK JUNK CO. Pays i Best Cash , Prices j for Junk and! Old Furniture The House of Half a Million arid One Bargains 'I: 'j-'-.'ji -.'..' jH-v 421 Ni Com'L Phone 52a several years. Some years he has judged- as many- a . tea fair which takes him away from home -. ... for the entire fail. ..9 In the Ark ar the -' Hermlston. OrC fairj W. r Wi: iu. ; ;m. win remain ju i uu,-.romana; .Mrs.-je&sie uai- where he has indeed swine for i Salem-iHitil Angusf 1 vtc? lens,;M6nmoirtkr,Osear" Smith,; O. But the promised rain didn't .come. It, really, did rain east of, the mountains, but the coast is still as dry as gun powder. . jr . " " See Vlck Bros. Second Hand Car. ad in this issoeAdr. Dn. rJITiltw and MJtralun . Osteopathic physicians. TJ 8 6k. C. Gardner, Dallas; Eart Maxwell. I iWaated ; liOgabetTy -Pifceia 1 Alfred Duthie, Mrs. Helen -War- Close! in.i Phoae AdT. 1 in. Seattle. JtERMlsXlJ-rlr. arid Mrs. fce Iloff oljes : - - - j Roy Child. Hood Rivef ; Mrs. H. O-P- Hoff, state treasurer, yes-ji?heTmaa, Lo3 Angeles; Mrs A. terday filed objecUons to the ap-JO. Childs, Redlands; H. M; Logan pralsers report - in , the probate I Valsetx; Mrs. T. A. Todd. Seattle; Salem and Ticinlty. to remain i hearing of the estate , of Samuel 1 Mi L. Gerrear Hubbard; T. C orer Sundar. Ther havn a frait I'J.--Comstock." deceased. The eb-1 Lachead. A. N. MDonaldj San farm out in the Waldo Hills dis-ljection; tiled with the county I Francisco. trict. which they have come ioiclersr. is based on the allegation that the appraisement of $10- 587.70 iS'less tHan the true value of the estate. The objections will be heard befire County Judge Bashey at'le a. n., July -17. ttfiS WILL Here From MlrhiXan , - , A. P. Radell.wife and daugh- er'of Mass', Michigan; are Tlsitlng visit. Hirvest to Begin" on Beaver Isfand Acres Imga-w tidh is Used Kerby to be Tluried'llei The remains of iTJe Ir Kerby. Coolest Place la City : - To Test and listen to your fav orite record. ;" Moore's Music House; liasemenl Masonic bldg. 4 SILVERTON NEWS- one; of, the-two .men executed at I Films SeWioped mo inr iwieuiiary r naayf win i Ieave your films today at PaM u mierrt-H iu me uaiuoiic ceme-1 ton s Book Stor4r-Adr. jinjoarem, prooaDiy jionaay. The Deaconess hospital, of Saleni, IMLw HWdebo ."ma a m -.. . .. to raise money to send the body away June 30 at '4 p. m. at the liquor, were yesMrdar . released S1L.VERTON. t)re.- July 8. Special to The,. Statesman. RvTJ ,Dick, of .Oregon City baa j Wanted locaberrv Piekew I opened barDejr snop in.ine.uei-; " 1 - W - A. Close In Phon 7S3-W Ad secuiiaing on aier sir?i. .- ' ' . . ' , Tfl4' ity ' .council1 appointed Two Are Released 1 We6 WVHaakin as -niglit police Panie Rvah and Willis m Mar- iorMTariou. i nivauura Degau tin time ago to par fines or $150 each-otf-rtharges ot possefing KTllf;.;V. good Ideal of trouble. notorial :j a&nally caa avoid some additional trouble by stopping as soon as possible after hiitlag a pedestrian.--And.; W aUea, ordinary 'manners demand that he stop; 'the pedestrian near IT "always does. KaKuaaa City Star. 1 , Mose-Dls yar flyta basiness Is ah mighty or. ent ore. ::. ! v: i iKastua-'How yoa tnaVe' tLt oat.;Me?vs.f tfv.'v;- i ..' Mo-Becausa I heah that pas tor say la church las;' Sunday night dat.Esau sold" his heuhip to Jacob, t Y For, IteHt' i iFive room .-.if l untumiiedi apt.. tQi4 la; adults. 46j Onter.- Janies Ryan and William Mr- wion.- mr , who were 'sentenced somSl T?Tfaar morBfB' Pa.-'aad -.his . niece. of John U Rathie. the other man who was executed, to Idaho Falls. Ida., for burial. Vkk IJroa . Tires for less. Adr, from - the'connty jail j by .Sheriff Oscar Bower, the two men hsring served days each la Ilea' -of 1 their fines. - For Today's Baseball . Reanlts Phone 939, -The' Ace. Ady. home of her sister. Mrs Karl Kit-.! ian, in Valier, Moh. Miss Hov- debo was formeriy a resident of Salem and clerked for E. T. Barnes for several years. Her many friends will be grieved to learn of her death.. She had been HI for about a year and went to visit her sister In hopes of regain- Trunk, Bags and Leather Cases- Wanted Iojfanberry Picker Close in. phone 753-W. Adv. Brahk Will Judge 4 f ;Thbraas Brunk,f,well. known Po land China breeder and general hog expert of Salem,! has consent ed to go this fall to serve as jndg or swine at the Spokane Inter state fair, this being the 12th cuusecuiire year ne nas . tilled a similar responsible position in this great ; livestock exposition. Mr. Brunk had not Intended to carry oa his ripg judging again ing her health. Let.Viok Bros. Save you money oh your Adv. tires. Before yon take a trip call and look at those Betterbilt trunks at F. E. Sharers, -170 S. Commercial. Adv.: oC - Altoona, -.-Mrs. Satter- tihi'tot. Korrbtown P., are, vis iting at the home of Mr.-and Mrs. A. uV.Fry. I Miss Josephine Johnson of Port land is visitlnff friends at Silver ton . ''. - Miea Marvel Nelfon of Portland.! is spvnuing ner vacauon wun su- ver.ton friends. T . , The Camp Fire girls left Fri day Morning for Newport for a camping trip. They went in the eare xV Kiss Helen Brewer .JThose Peach harvest, wUl oxen on the Bcavei; Island Fruit acres, on the Willamette river six miles north of Salem, some time about the last oi the coming week. They haye more than 50 aerfci of this delectable f rqit, , which comes in lS.distinct varieties. They lWgln ripen. ing "early; .in July, the Tri umph . being the first and ihe Straw berry being a second early variety; tbn.,they oome along in stair-step fashlpa, clear up to tha middle of October. The peach pickers in an issorted orchard like, this have an all summer's Peaches Good Crop j The - peaches are making a splendid crop this year, . in - this particular , orchard as well as in other well-cared-f or ; orchards . In the county. Not many peaches LADD BUSH; BANKERS General' Htnltng 'Buxlnejj' it Office Uonrar from 10 a. xa, to p. SX. -rr geing were Olive Banks, vVall)oTg surT,Ted tn"e big freexe two yrtiri Knowland fit Lion's Den lniSSeS I i rhflrl V. Ifnnvlsnit' MriMl itted at Tyler's Drug Store by the Lions club at the regnlar Fri Ormbreck, Kathleen Booth, Nana Cramer, Fern Anderson,.: Roslyn Bader, Louise OliphanL.Mariorie Masse y and Miss Brewer. .. Capital Jun!; Coiipay U ln rnarket f6f all kind of Junk. WUl pay market' rjrice." Quick Bervlce ago, but those that did,' are look-1 g an expert in the business. Adf. Conference' to Open The Presbyterian Toung. Peo ple s summer conference opens day luncheon. Lyman McDonald gave several vocal selection1 ac companied by Miss Beth Bedford. Business Training Is Essehtial;'K;.r; , Don't think for a moment that you can succeed j in the business world without a bus iness trairilnjt.. It -can't be done Yoa may secure ' the training In either of two ways, through long, tedious days of hard, practical experience or through a few months' concen trated, study in a first-class business college. :' i - ' : Practical experience Is nec essary to success, . but how much better It is to build upon a solid .foundation -laid in a good business college than to put in years learning the first fundamentals of business. Let ut' show you how our courses will 'put you in a pos ition where yon can turn your practical experience to the best account. . ' .. . ' t ' . ... j &. . ; Capital Bosbess College Salem. OresoQ this season. It is hard, exacting I Wednesday at Hilloebura,, 40 work, and he feels - that he has I southeast of , Portland, In earned the chance to enlov hla I lDe rootniiia of the Cascade, moun- 6wn hbme and farm: but , thvlta,ns- Salem delegates are Eliza keep comlnsr for him to Rnm ntinein Hogg, Mabel Marcus. KaJpn tmmons ana Mrs. Hester, assist ant to Pastor ' Long. , Mr. Long will be one of the speakers. : Special Chicken Dinner-. . Served all day today at The Spa Adv. ! . - .- these big fairs, and he finally conr seated io-go. 'Also, he will serve! ; SlarriaRe Licensei Marrlagd licenses were' Issued ins Hke gold mines or oil wells. The Beaver Island people; plan to put out more fruit, and ,,tri insure It. by Installing an irriga tion plant. ; Their place. is over flowed In the highest stagen ot the liver. .It was all under water for a time last November, when the peak of the' Willamette flood came.. Hut it Is like other lands anywhere one flooding isn't a perpetual watering; so they plan to put in a pump system and sup- 213 Center Street rt-. Thcne ZZ3 by the. county clerk's office to Officer .Commanding 381st f'y wter Uo th riv?r durlu.s DIED GOOD Rev. David Good died at his home at; 1350 North CoU V tage street, July 7, at 9:15 p: ' m. . .Mr. Good, who was 77 - years old, is a retired minister. He is survived by his ' wife, : Mrs, Mariah' Good', and 10 chil ; dren, Rer. J.. A. Good of Port; land, Mary. Fuson ... ot Stayton, . David S. Good,; of Aumsvllle, James W. Good ot ' Sanders, Idaho, Henry -N. Oood of Don ald Or.,, Albert N.' Good of San Diego, Cal.; J. D. Good otPort land, V. A. Good of Stayton Ailie- M; Edwards of Salem, Vick Bros. Have Some- Real buys in used Buicks, ; Mitchells,' Chalmers, Oaklahds. Adv. the following couples yesterday: Clairel Leroy-:"Ogle, 'Woodbarn, and QUI Margueritte Stojtnberg, Salem ; Henry W. Bordnhe, Jef- i ferson, and Eva Jj. Sullivan; Sa lem. Infantry . Is: Called' to Training Service MacDonald's fanner Almailac At Tyler's Drug Store. Adv. Special Chicken Di nner ' Served all day today at The; Spa -Adv. : m . - M i iitr mi t r? w:ii Mi! . jtr"-m Summer Dessert For ' The Kiddies ' .7 ,'-' " ; - .. Our Fountain Specials will delight them. We make. 'em ' right. Cool off at 1 Schaetes Drugstore Soie Agent Garden Court . 1 .;''Prexiantioxui:.i ;u 135 N. ComT. Phone 197 ' "TRY TUB PENSLAR ". . , ',pilCa SIQBB FIRST? i. A. R. Attention ' Sedgwick Post', will . attend the funeral of Comrade' JX, i G; Good j at Webb & utoagh's parlors Mon day, July . aCv atv 11 oV:ldck. (Signed) Albert Loughridge, Adj. lowans Return Homo- Col., Carle Abrams, .command ing officer of the. 381st infantry of the 96th division of the United States army, . . leaves today for Camp. Lewis where ythe .regiment or which he is commander, with Olwerve Anniversary 4 lw'lsrB ine reserve oni- Th e FiVst Congregational cera corpse will. be. In training fori church ber:B todav thrf ohflrtrv- the nexf two weeks. - anee' f ia 70th- anniversary a a call to "active duty for the Salem institution. A banquet will liomi?,iwo week came' from Co1- b served Tuesday evenftiel Sne I4" nuwonn, cnairman 01 tne cUl services are being eld; today" staff f e 96th division. voiunei Aorams on uis ais- at the" ' church. Members' who C t Wallrar anil- art fa nt Vtanrsn I . . .. . i.' k v An IHinvL.i4 nffH.M i ia nan TnO . PnllTril mATB .ID9B. nu and ' Beaisle 'fi.': Long,of mpal CltT'.'Ia?; has fteejf ?vidtlnlf 'als7eaY8 ago will be special, guests Idaho. . Funeral services will I brother-in-law, L. Ji. Roberts, be held in the Webb lb enough I here for a few weeks, will return chapel Monday .July 10, at 11 1 iome durHnr 3 this week. Mr. a. m., with Ttev. Reese pf Stay-1 Walker is a, hanker in his home ton nfficiatine. Interment will I town and says he will endeavor to spend next winter in Califor nia and tte following gnmmer in iOregon. He is "steryrmuctt an love with the mild summers of Oregon. at the banquet Tuesday evenink. be in the City, View cemetery. Special Chicken Dinner , Served all day today at The Spa -Adv. the summer drought. Hose System Used , They expect to adopt a canvas- iiune. ejaicni Ox QlSinOUtlOn. as tne sou is or such charaete. that! it would-be almost impossible to get - - the water to , distribute through a. ditch system, as the soil swallows it up like Jonah and the whale. They believe that it wm be possible to insure from 25 to St per cent more cron. takine a Jour series of years, by adopt ing irrigation for the years when it' K needed. m baiem for a real show, about tne middle of August. it it ..nas any connection with charge , from the regular service J"?? ' P?rd 'yo accepted a commission in the tfr .ru ! lw : floii;i put it 4h. -v. r ioi naer mat heading now. An In- Th reaiment of which he is , in Q,8Pay or farm machin- . . nytt vnvCll a , ... command la composed of officers ' "'".r raaae m ine "Mbit. K only a skeleton regiment with rtffintsra Kirf- n r men. col w. e. Finzer, former adju- runeraf of George Gans i r i j m 1 m r t " 1 mm V " Picnickers, Lffanberry lackers" Wfjpn.the sun is hottest how would.' you? like" an ice cold drink? ,; - 1 ... s ; .(,-'.-U :: Our ICY-HOT : LUIIf lldfeVaThcrrhos bodies do . ; ' ' v the trick, jfricea from $2.25 to $3.50'' , v . . TYLER'S DRUG. SfORE "" "'157 So: Commercial Phone' 35 i , .," ITS mgQpAtlTX . ; ; ; that makes our $5.00 OXFORDS' anfl SIIOES TOPULAi: The fetylcs and nt will ' please you - A.- A. Clothing Co. Aaron AstiD, Prep. 217 No Connmerckl 't St. Webb '& Clougb Letbf.FcntrsI . . Director , . i -A t-"- 'S?' Expert Fmlmhncri Capital Ice Cold Storage Co- tant general for Oregon and well fatf Rigddn PaHorS We guarantee- to' f arnisn . pare own SaJem, is second in crystal Ice to onr , eirstomers commano .wun a commission hf,nh,i.nj,M awfi,. . ....nn fur liieutenant coionei. une intensive lirnnswick Phonographs And records. Moore's Music House. Adv. , , Wanted Ten experienced waitresses at once. Gray Bene. aot. The J. IL Watklns Products T v A. A. ENO LEB ART. . J City Sales Manager 246 Lafelle Street, Salem, Ore. Phone 1734 W. Goods delivered - , wK - , V' 'f J"T - " ' .-'..- ---if. I ' : 1' :';?'!-''B. C. STONE. MJJ.T ' General Office Practical ''.'j'i-Caaeeri '..Treated f '; .Office, Tyler's Drug' Stare 1 ,1A7,& Ooinmerclal Street Sherman Clay & Co,. The largest piano house In the west, buys cheaper . and sells cheaper. See a representative line ot our pianos at Moore's' Music House; Masonic bldg. Adv. MIKE'S AUTO WRECKING HOUSE Parts for One-Third to One-Half Off c . i I buy; old cars . . 02 N. ConVt Phone d if i 1 i ,c I tt IiMI '?JI SMIL ?Tt if mi -V. if John Gilbert ' In ' "Arabian fcove" ;' Buster Keatoin t fThe Pale Face" Continuous Show MM i Pauline Frederick. , ' 5 . n " ' -5- - - ;-" : , ' CleBcntlna .t ... Z .7:1a 9:15 p.m. v " -Tomorrow r "The' Affairs of AnatoT' pfant open all day and night. Promnt- residence deliveries. You save money buying a coupon book. Phone 7 SO. Adv. Classified Ad Will bring you a buyer1. Ady. funeral sermon. Cheraeketa lodge. To Training School mutmus.. - i, o. Q. F., of which orgailto Howard Smith, aged 19, ar- ureene oV i.u. uu tlon Mr. Dans had been a mem- r,Pd . week aro by members Lettia Aorams oi iv""s. 1 ber ,..,;.. fh. fM,i,hM. nA . " - - . . "., 4Vna will Q A. I " " - " of the sheriffs office on a nargo ters "'" conducted the rknal ceremonies of burglarizing a boat honse on company tneir rio at the grave,,, Interment was In the river, - was yesterday turned Abrams win anv the Qddv'elldws cemetery. Finishing Comedy A letter . received from Lee jams, who recently Bold out his interets in the Valley Motor com' pany orSalem, says that he is fin shing up a comedy, "The Legacy for the Mack Sennett company, at Los Angeles. Mr. Ijams himself is now in Los Angeles, enjoying weather that wonld boil an egg" hard and a stone soft without more than half trying. over to the custody of the super intendent of the state training' school for boys, with the under standing that if he failed to con duct himself properly in tnat .in stitution he would be held to an- swer to the local charge. Owing to his age. a. .trial on the burg lary charge would make him li able to a sentence in the penitentiary. Sewing by the Day- Satisfaction guaranteed. Phone 1186. Adv. Stray- Taken up ; at my place, large light-colored' cow. Phone 55F4. -Adv. Union Servicee Today- Sunday Union 'services in Will son park will be held at 4:30 this afternoon, - with all tne city churches Joining ia the program to make the series a community success. . Dr. E. C Hickman of Kimball School of Theology is to preach the sermon, under the gen eraf . topic ot "The Reasonableness of God." Dr.' Hickman is known' as a gifted, interesting preacher. The Rev. Clayton Judy of the Centra Congregational church, will serve as chairman of the meeting. Rich ard Robertson will have charge of the music, and Robert Bates will direct the orchestra. A large at tendance Is asked for. y, -V - Legal Blanks Get them at The Statesman of fice. Catalog on application. Adv. . v ' Special Chicken Dinner ; . Served all day today at The Spa Adv. . . , Visits, With Relativ 'Charles E." Hill" 6f" Dallas, Tex is spending his vacat'od afithe- training for the officers will close July 23. .Colonel Abrams with Mrs. Ab rams and their two children Betty and Bob: will leave Salem this morning, for Portland. Mrs. Lois Greene of Bellingham and Miss sis- -unerai services for the late George Gansyof Salem were held Saturday afternoon at the Rigdon parlors. Rev. H. D. Chambers of ine episcopal church, the pastor of the Cans family, preached the accompanied by Miss Abrams and ! the children. Special Chicken Dinner , , Served all day today at i ne apa Adv. Thirty Tons Dally- About 30 tons of cherries a aay are ' being . handled through the various Oregon Growers' associ ation plants in the valley. Cher ried have not been the big crop that tbey promised earlier in the season, though the price has been so blghl that even the compara tlvely unimposing crop has meant great sum for the growers Some have sold to ambitious buy ers as high; as 10 cents a pound for the best Royal Annes, though thi is well above the average level, which would be somewhere between 7 and 8 cents a ponna for good fruit. Ttmlren Arches ' And' other deformities or tne reet corrected without' Toss ; of time from your occupation. Drs. White" and Marshall. U. S. Bank bidt Adv: . F HOTEL ARRIVALS MARION J. F. Ball, Mrs.i P. si Bates, P. V. Norman," C S, Coils: H. IV Cox. Besse Fitzger- ells. R, B. Nylen, C. f. Giles, X A. Haydin, Charlotte ILeffen, L. O. Ross. F. M. Sherman;- E. " H. Wind. Portland; Mrs: N.-Under- worth. Mrs O. Pariisl. Condon ; Mr. and Mrsi J. Lindsay Mrs. R- IJndsavv -. Spokane:'" Nathan Rice. Vancouver; ; D, " W. Orton Ortonvllle,' Mmsu: Edaa Li Yates, Oakland: Mr. and Mrs,, CR. Ro- lbinvMr. andvMrs. 3. B.tRobbIns. Salt Lake City; George u. bar ick, Cleveland. , MATTHEW PASSES If MrsVPred" Lock ley of Portland; Mrs. Arthur Gale of Bandon, and George Cans, Jr.. of Oakland, Cal. came to attend the last rites pver their father. One daughterMrs. Reba Mountain -of Zellah, Wash., failed to arrive in time. She was the only one of the immediate family not present for the fune ral services, Mrs. Cans, worn but with watch ing and care, is reported very) 111 4la i j . : .-..'1 ; ' . ' . . ' . h 1 We can take care bf-youf heeds Resident Of SSIvertOn VlCin- from the shock. The family has ity for Seventy Years Called by ueatn many friends m they have lived 30 years. Salem, where for more than i kit jstrrton. Ore. 'July . (Special to The Statesman.) Matthew. Small, one of Sllverton's oldest residents,' died at hia home on, Liberty hill early Friday morning, at the age of 8 years. Mr. Small had not been ill. Mr. Small came to Silverton from Tennessee in 1852 and has lived here since with the exeep ticn of a winter spent in Cali fornia." Over. 60 years of his res idence at Silverton was spent on his farm on the Silver Creek Falls road which is now occupied by hia son. Hugh. Mr. Small leaves a-- wlfa and five children, Mrs. Levie Gregg and Isman Small who both live in California and Mrs. Jim Smith, Hugh and John of Sil verton. Funeral arrangements have not yet "been made. I" I I " 1 mm" J' x i ' - sfaggag Screens fot dopr ptitpose ' -'Mi - x - i Tfe Winchester Store Ford Caravan Slated to Pass Through SaTem Today Remington Portable Stan dard Keyboard $60 -; ' . Second Hand All in Good Condition , F con o ft o'yc: . Pcpo- An industrial caravan of preten tious size Is to pass, through Sa lem today, taking dinner here. It is the Ford caravan of. farm and industrial ' units, comprising 24 separate outfits truck and trail er, stump-puller," feed mill, saw milL, portable electric , dynamo and "radio outfit, I almost , every kind of a farm "machine that cap e or has been adapted, to use with the Fordson , tractor, The display Saturday,and Is goihg from there direct to . Ashland. Fjomf there It wIl(woric;; back northward, stop ping at 'several points , for power was at JJewberg, Remington..... R6minit6n. ; R(Jmington : , Underwood. vWoodstock- $40 .$50 .$30 .$50 ; We ,., buy " second hand machines" of all makes. AVe sell on easy install--;k,-- intents :f:t. commkciAC "BOOKS STORE . , , And' Dryer Stoves We are well equipped to make fruit dryer pipe and ci ' i " - . Save Y oil Mdney V! v. f - ' " ,f"". " , . OuY workmnship is" FIRST; ClLASS , ' ; Our Prices Are Right - F mm 803 Ni'Liberty