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Tim OREGON STATESMAN. SALEM, OREGON WEDNESDAY MORNING, JULY 12. 1922 i : 11 . . . . . , 1 r nail ding Pennita Issued Building,, permits were, yester day is?ed to the following by the city recorder office:, R. Hal ; tori, t dweilinpl at; 455;knd 50 South Twenty-Third if tract, 5 .to coat' 12700 each; A. J. Paris. dTdJIng at 655 Wqrth. Libert to 1 cost $7000.; , , ; 4 - l5ns Developed Free Leave your films today at Xat ton's Book : Store. Adr. ' 'polled 8ck Prowler i V Night. Police Sergeant Davis and Patrolman-Victor answered call to 99 S 'South Commercial '"trfet'aran earjy tour yesterday ? morning when It was reported by itelcphand1 that prowler was ! worilnsUn .that vicinity. The of ; fleers - .were ''.unable " tt get any r trace of 'the" nan , fi . fiig on a two Week's Crip to south- em points. Mrs, , Grace Thompson , and daughter. Miss Fay Lonise..ot Sa lem , returned . Mondar . from ".OOO. Newton McCor. ehair-l week's visit with relatives and nan of the commission, retnm I frlendrL ia Benton county. to Salem from Portland yesterday! Mr and Mrs.,. Guy Frlnk, of wiuwn. j . - . 4 i 1 1 Tiuataooic, ana Mrs- yirgu. rring v ' ' '''"-!, ;':.:; I and daughter ' of i CorvaUi.. are Legal Blanks . , '" 1 guests this week of Mr. and Mrs. Get them at The stitMmti. .-lHarry Kowe. of 592 Sarin Com aiaiog on application. nercUl siree. Aar. ; . I . Josn W. Smith, former snnerin Marriage license Issned ty, wax in Salem lyeMerdty. He Boy Seouts making the trip to j Salem authorities on hops.de-l The 10 "per cent reduction In I SILVERTOK, Or., "July .It. : .A marriage license walo Ma now trlncfpar of the Maim the summer camp a ciarei nere toaay-tnai.no ireigm rates waicn recently tookli&peuai -The. statesman J. io: Arthur iHartleyt 30 of Jeffer- eehoou August i to wm bbj'6 iauj,vvu,vv9 , whi po euetri,-is aireaay stimulating tne r ire aianiog. irom. an unanown son and Ellen Johnson, 18 of : Mr. and Mrs. William Cravatt n accordance with - certain year In producing the annual TOp lumber industrf. The promise of cans completely rased be home Waconda, yesterday by thVcountr Pn; the week end at Til'amook. specified rales. This la theatate- crop of the Tnilamette ralley. a . good crop in tar east and the of W. P. Wonacott on Xorway piarV. .rt , I ri n . r. . . j I mMt of Hawirii .lnxer. scoui ex-1 Thu amount tnev exDiami BOY SCOOTS TO .. IP BEST WMW& SILHTillll be in ns ill mi mm n er fire - - ,- - " " ' -,L.- i5! Regular Hours Wilf Be "AsVfl Residence of iWPi Wonl- sisned for Work and Play in Summer Camp By Edge; Export Devel opment is bought Helps .to Revive Business cott Destroyed .With , Loss of $3000 H. ,-, , ; :A , make. It- a-blg -fcotr- y - tor business and tor better American spiritsv';,-f The story, that the apeaker has to tell of American transporta tion golag to every quarter of the globe, ts a f a&cinatlnt one. and It has to doith evea the small est farmer or chicken raiser here in the Willamette valley. Only 300 ,tlcketa can be sold. a that will fUl HW dining rooms' ot the Marlon' to capacity and there are 4000' menj In Salem "alone' who outht t hear the atory 'J: .i , Wanted' ,;.!.;,- ; . , Ten experienced : waitresses at once. Gray Belle. AdT. - Trunks, Hags and Leather Case .Before yon take a trip call amd look at' those Betterbilt trunks at P. E, Wafers. 170 S. CommerdaU Adt. . '-,', ; 1r Petition Filed-. . A petition " was filed with the public, service commission,1, here yesterday afternoon,.: requesting . J. Loter Injared-i- f J. J. Loter, 1253 South Twelfth street, suffered a fracture of two : ribs, .when he was thrown from his car in a collision on the Pacific Highway Monday. Mr. Loter was unable to learn the name of the driter of the other car. 1, Classified Ad , Will bring "yon, a buyer.- j": -Adr. Aato Hits Pole r,' :; The automobile driven by Bert f opham was badly damaged when he drore It into-' a 'telephone polo near the railroad .crossing at the Valley Fading company "a Ti. plant yesterday In trying to avoid hltt- ing a truck. No ono Was' Injured )n the crash. . gewlnj by Jhe Day- ; , f u : Satisfaction guaranteed. Phone If 86. AdT. 'i-- , , , ( Corey and Kerrigan Away - .H. H. Corey and T. M.-. Kerri gan, public service commissioners . are today in eastern . Oregon, tak ing, testimony and making j inves tigations Tcgardtag highway cross ins: ca?es Involving approximately A- N. Fierce went to yesterday. . s? a w . ' that the commission Msua an or-h f , v r . ii.. . T I Ind is Tisitlne with her sister. Mrs. C. D. Purdy. Evan T. Albert is.vlsltlnk with his father, T. G. Albert. I - m ri a, I . . t i I I . . :.i Gen. George A . White is in- meat oi nowira nwr, kbui irus amount, ineyeipi.neu,imW41,. lre,t b&s given Impetus i avenue here at 4 o'clock tbis at- apect'ng national guard compan- ecuuve oi wie Bxein counts. iiaoes no inciuae ine proui w weito the freight redaction demand I ternoon. The house and tornlah lea In coathern Oregon ? u Swimming will only be aIlow.pro(jncer. It will, thoy sald , ho (or Oregon lomber. . The eajea hadMngs were a complete loss. eft. .-MaJ. Ienry;Q- Miller fa spend- e at certain noura ana one cr-.! large lr aisinnutea among nop dwindled dowa to almost; aero ta mated at 1300, with 11000 la trig W9 vacation with hl? faml'y taltt tUBe ta f?',! ; many localUies. The. farmers had surance. , '1.', .tvSUiaaidWu;! Ill t H.i do not swim will be obliged ,;W I According to experts. .pprozl-1 . hM'mnni,h tn '!, W.t5-... I v nn. .. .t . Mr. and Mrs. Georr; ' ffefeoa lnl waer, wnwner,- wxmateiy, 1100 acres OI una in y-.- to kfteD th -.f,.--lnBstrv 1 time the flrvl tetarted :anA the are hoc.e from a two weeki irts- Bwim or - Water aporM JNhe atate ts devoted to hop raia-aIlT. -'Bnt nowVhtjolthefr bnad-'ftmes were maUng good head- resuwr .wiu.s J-"rng iius year. . mcrww acrwige ,tllt reaerallv adeont t war when discovered h i 'tiniiw i a ' iwv M.h nsrnnnn I . . i . - Tr-,--..-. I " r - it. to South Bend. Seattle .and other '.Vash!ngton coast points. Portland pBxperienced swimmers ; and life has been impossible, due to dom- Men numbering nearly 100, nas pees. jniDoasiuie. aue to uom-i j , ..ji .v en guards will.be present at ;1 estic market conditions and th IVTZZ 'Z :: der; requiring all trains to come to a stop at grade, crossings on the West Side highway near the town or St. Joe. times when the boya are aiioweu i English embargo - on American i in the water, Mr. Zlnzer says. , I hons: .Life saving instructions wm oe Fiftr thousand bales of hons given to all who are proficient ?) are expected to be taken from the the art or swimming ana au vines this year. ,The dryf weath-, have an opportunity to taae tae i eFi it WM explained, has led grow- flames. Capital Ice A Cold Storage Co we guarantee to furnish pure! crystal - lee to t our customers tnrougoout entire season. . Oar plant open all - day and night. prompt residence deliveries. You save money baying a coupon book. Phone 780. Adv. : . Auto Camp Arrivals Mr. and Mrs, C. L. Garther. ! Hood River; Mr. and Mrs. J. Eken berry, Pasedena; Mr. and Mrs. D. Jones, Tacoma; Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Cox. Seattle: E. L Crandall, Clover dale, Cal.; B. Mil ler, Yakima; A. Perkins, Hood River; E. A. Maghue, Mappin; W. L. Shoe, Boise; Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Perkins. Hood River: Mr. W. W. Wilson. Seattle: and Mrs. C. J. Dudley. Los swimming tests. COMMISSI 1 n In hollATa tht tia crnn will . -r- - I ri.it. .tv... . K. ,m911 than ). rl.-lon I VIJ,, 9 , and, forests. . The general wag some new building, and they arelber company, r gaye Taluable as- getting a crop- that promises to I sistance In trying to overcome the pay. for all they will buy. This is calling into action prac tically all the.littlo-mllls of the Willamette valley. Four or five small mills ' are -. now operating REVEfilflEHEAD OTENvL ..DERS RESIGNATION (Continued trom pact 1) expected. r mv i . i . , xa3 y erase maraet price Cf RECEIVE hops under contract. Is above 1C cents a pound. Fifteen. cents is scale runs about $3.25 a day, though 'It is understood that a few nlaced an a conservative 'estimate I re paying 3.40, and one or two m ' . : " r - " 1 - . . AJAl . , UIMfMH &k WWa Vlt VIOBW U.g. of the cost of producing a pound J"y PJ " n'fQ Dover was named asytant aecre- tary or the treasury by. President ganlzation of the internal reve nue bureau. . 1 k lYfX Xamed Last fear According to the. accepted opin ion In .administration circles Mr. of hot.a and nlarln It In hale. I NO laDOr tnoUDies are repwric Park Expected Home Mr. C. A. Park is expected home- the last of-this week, irom a- "protracted . visit in : California. I and Mrs. He went to Sacramento, six weeks Mr. ago.i to meet i with the western I Angeles; A. E. Elioit. Ottermua, and the federal plan quarantine I la.; Mr. and Mrs. J. Grand. Seat- boards to thresh out some impor- tie: Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Dolf. Los tant insectiveroue problems that Angeles; Mr. and Mrs. AJ H. Te-1 announced here today that sealed me. growers oi tae west nave, to I do, san Diego; Mr. and Mrs. R. bids will be received at the Mult The price paid :to. pickers wU: ' . Harding last iDecember n re be 50 cenU a box, or one dollar ne increa8,ng . brianlse the customs aervWand Approximately 50 Miles bf L, ki n i n i :j u,. i ."v " " I : . I cation or tun enstoma aervie i ij qui niv( iv 'in nM i it i iiu i . . . . i sti v... i t a v a i " ntTT iiuiauu iw uw uuiu mj t reccire approxiinavciy siuu.uoo. BenoKs tirt uuiums wa Highway Commission The state highway commission lests-of Marion or Polk counties. effected by. Mr. Dover i early . In SILVERTON NEWS llha TMr Kll t Via Tllana fit. ohamv- Rains have come to - check the . .. .... 7 . . - . . . . es In the personnel of the reteaue flames In some of the forests east . .. - , ... fceuralgicv diUc - a n a rfacumatis 'paSis.' KcallichV, 'b'axk'ache and nil other: aches, arc quicklx re -f ft . ' vi -! : r.f""" . : , Contain . no dangerous :x)it fcirming VjruC-' VhX JoACyou trxemr. f " . C . Ask. youc 'dntjxst ' r.-.i f face. C. Samuel,- Hood RIyer. PERSONALS 4 I u. ,u..t;oursey proprietor 91 a local barber shop, and H..F. Cald well . of line State Accident, Com- onlBElon. Jett. early Sun day jn or n- " "pl mmmmmmmmmmmmmmm I German installment Reduced by Third PARIS, July 11. (By the As-1 soclated Press.) The reparations committee decided today to re lieve the German crisis to the ex tent of reducing the monthly in stallment of fifty 1 million gold marks, due next Saturday on the schedule of payment, to 32,000,! SILVERTON. Ore., July 11. (Special to .The Statesman.): Mr. and Mrs. Charles Taggert and Ul t .1.1. Il.l.arun of TVirtlnnrt spent the week- end at:the home allay the fire menace. of Rev. and Mrs. George Henri Grading, rock surfacing and sen. - , Dlft ChllP MAY PNTFR n.virxr Is in h dnno an follows; I Mlaa Tneonhlns. Tnhnnnn nf Port-I w,-" wwirir. r x, ... .'cti... ...j-u .. -. .ai. . iConUnued from page i.j Baker section of- the. aBker-Unity j few days visiting friends - at Sil nQmah , county court house in Portland on July 25 and 26 on projects involving approximately 50 milos of road work. v of the mountains, and the cool 7 wm, rffii. the Blalr.and Secretary Mellon.) Trie-; had some oeneuaai euecv m Cascade and "W'0' VUIJ UM'J Luuvl "' warmer with the occurrence of a number ot Incidents, laclad lag the removal : of: Dover ;appolntes jtnd the . issuance of 'an order br Mr, Blair centralising" all discussion ot appointmenta in the vjff ices' pt 000,0 00 gold , marks. Germany ' fading and paving. must be on a national basis," said t-ommtssloner and' iho 'ar point- highway, 15.5 milea of grading In- I verton returned to her work to- J John Scott, secretary of the shop- j ment division. .. volvlng 230,000 cubic yards of ex- J day. crafts today. We have relterat- ' Two Dismissed cavation, . , Ml.w Althea Meyers has gone to d our desire to talk to anyone This reached its hefrht recent Marion, conntyrCity of Jeffer-'I Hubbard to ,plck loganberries. aufhorlxed to talk for the rail-hr when C C. Chllds of Ohio and sou, Pacltic hlgnway, .J or mile 1 Rev. and Mrs. George HenriK-i roads . but the Bhopmen will not I a. d. ehmaer of Iowa. BnnervUor sen, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tag- enter into any separate agree- J 0j internal 'revenue; collectors, and . James Kirkwood . In ; "The Han From Blary Pickford In "Gpins Straight" 12 years old See hary When She First Started had .noi.n.l -,iti... V nion , county isianu vny-i-I gen -ana tu waiversou ments. The Strike must -oe ei-I rtanurv rnmmtulnnar In ohr. nf pay the whole amount but the fln.8fct,?. of the Grande-En- motored to Spong'a landing Mon- tled by ah agreement covering the acCounts. respecUvely, were dls-. aay lor . picni umner. entire country." mi-8ed thronrt the consolidation: r. . uu xwy or.c, uttie actual violence was re- of th.,r offices br Mr. 'MelloP are spending a few weeks at Cas- ported today, althodgh troops and Lpo'ohendatlon of the tax t tr v , mi suaras remainea Tigwani. M aimpiiOcation board and ICharle J. IT. Hickman Ot Billing. I ninnmlnrtnn in attPmnt' wm be-1 " f. ... commission ruled hat in view of the crisis, the smaller figure was all 'that would be required. , . DIED v terprise highway, Involving 18.1 miles of broken stone and gravel snrfaclhg. Washington and Yamhill coun- I ties Newberg-Multnomah' county line section of he West Side high- Wallace Reid Gloria Swanson -: Theodore Roberts :;r:f;-In"r--;: ' "The Affairt bf j Anator 25c t , 27 :15 and 9:15 p. m. ) section of the West Side high-1 Mont.. . Is visiting his brother. WJinr made hv strikers lo have state I. . . . . . .7 -ZZ. Wife of l; W, Robertson, died rat Involving 1 6.7 miles-W'Kavi- i M. Hickman and his sister. Mrs. troops recaUed Xollowlng an ex- CSiSS!TO -Cf nilrtn rtv If T' S o- 1 mnt wl (fori in ir and roaiirfarlnp- v U A Ttnnth - Kntwaan vnorHl I v ' . mvmwu. n..l J m V: I VamTitll nnnfv Ltal hrMMl Vranlr .MAnun Vaa .lmnit L.j Tn,. t.n. I -lO. tome Of 11C14 , quarters MIO July 13th at 1 o'clock from ' the paving hnd pavement repair on the j compared a new .home on his dred Kansas national guardsmen !wi:w a.TB J.aP?.rtfnt .Methodist hurch. Webb !8 Lea&f Fcstral Expert Ecbalsm v ; J Ik $ afeatd of'feedn8:,, a rarigein a not hjfytthenthis summer, you can ; f saVe urselfalot of trouble and work I byxlcmg4with'a goodVoil cookstove. No coal 'or wood to hig, no ashes to shovel butA cool, clean kitchen with a steady, controlled heat concentrated . directly on the utensil. For best results tx? surer to use Pearl ' Ofltibe 'clean; ehOTxlcerbsene" that isrre&ied and re-refined by a" ; ' special process. . - For sale by dealere 'everywhere, ask ' for it by name Pearl (ML'- STANDARD OIL CbMPAY I' (California) " . (KEROSENE) . HEAT . and Licirr t 1 CjiiJU COMPANY MIKE'S AUTO WRECKING HOUSE Parts for. One-Third to One-Half Off I buy old cars 424N. ComL Phone 523 VVeat Std'hlrhwav-and Tiflamnntrl na in Weai Silvarton HorrJnrfnn Kaa.. naraing was wiinnoiamg I action I tVIcMlnnTllIn blrhwava in tfiA-vl.l Amo Carhonmm la bnildlna- t tha Vwlr Ttlanii hOD3 I A -the resignation of Mr.Dover clnlty of j.McMinnville. , , Involves I ew six room house on Mill street. I and officials ofjhe. Southern Rail- f Penas . the asslsnment Jofr the approximately.XrOO otlOOO-poundtMr, Corhouse Intends to make way asked Governor Russell of assistant secretary to, a new.poat batches of bituminous navlne mix-1 this hl3 home. lMU.fa-fr.nl for troona at Matties- I " tne government, wnue in oiner tare. : " . It tras reported last week that burg to : protect the property at einciai , circles tne opinion was Clackamas county Oreeon I buildmes were rolnc'nn so fast in th Mississlont Central shoDs. All advanced that the president was Clty-Canemah section of the Pa- Silverton that the piiater couldl was auiet at Clinton." IIU. where not entirely. pleased with Mr, Po- cific highway, involving .8 milesinot keep np. ........ state .troops Jbave been- stationed! vera i method of procedure jinjcon- of grading ifnvolving 40,000 cub- Mrs. M. S. Heurlkst-a has gone since Saturday. . . , ,,, . 1 nectton with , the revenue Dureau, lie yards of ezcavatlori "I ti Lew'ston. Idaho to care for Mora Marshals Sworn I but that some time would! elapse Clatsop and Columbia counties jher,fester who is very 111. Additional deputy .jmarshals before-word would -be forthcomi Astorla-Goble section of the Co- Jetf Hcyt and C'arence Porter I were sworn "in '"here to protect the ling from the .White. House; on the repair ana wiaenmr involving in- swnrp - ora in ,tne narvest rieids. employes ana two companies ot proximately ZoOO batches of bitu- Jerry uesart has returned from state troops were sent to New rainous mixture to be produced at j Callforna. He made the tr.'p by i Franklin. Mo., to protect workmen svensen. I motor ti-. on the Missouri, Kansas and Tex Grant county Cummins creek- Mr. and Mrs. WU'iam McDonald a road. . Minor clashes between pent Funday at Wilbolt springs, workers and atrlke sympathUers Commercial Club to Start Drive for Lecture STEINBOCK JUNK CO. Pays Best Cash ? Prices " for '! ' JUNK ' and OLD FURNITURE The House of Half a Million and One Bargains 402 N. Com!. Phone 523 Valades ranch section of the John Day river highway Involving 14.7 miles of crushed gravel surfacing. Lake county Drewa Valley sec tion of the Klamath Falls-Lake view highway involving 8.8 miles of .grading and rock 'surfacing. Wallowa-, county Lostine-En- I terprise section of the. La Grande- Enterprise highway . Involving 7,9 miles of grading and rock surfac ing,., .... - . Bridge construction bids will be received on the following: Curry , county Three - bridges oh the Port Orf ord-Sixes river sec- A ffAtnttllff ab rt t ah man t iras.1 . Mr and Mrs. Carko Barger were reported from several poinU. , .,t, .v. have returned to their borne In Postmaster General Work asked Vl. ... ll I .... r- m -ar aa w p WW IM1 n . WH VI aajnva aaaB wt ra n mm of the guilty escape, will, be, on California. all nostmasters to report to their W. It f Loughmi'ier Is having I local superintendents of the ,frall- soiii5 irxfrovemenis added to his I way mail service any lnterierence warehouse. Mrs. Abe Steffen. Mssv Goldie srnn end Miss . Ellen Steffen are visiting at' Col fa J Calif orn ia. . ,.L ; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Albuos are acatioing out of town. Mr. Albuos Is one of th-j Olsen phar inaty druggists. Mrs. M. E. . Dijulre is vislt- tlon of the Roosevelt highway on ng her lister at Eugene. Mrs. which alternate bids will be taken I D-gulre will be gone a month. I for .wood and steel , construction 1 cf ehr cmf cmf mfbmfwydlcehr - ..... ' . reriulring approximately 320 cub-1 etaoia etaom etaotn shrdlu shrdlu I ic yards of excavation. , . . Douglas county -A bridge over the Umpqua river near Winches ter requiring approxiamtely 3700 cubic. yards of concrete and 445,- 000 .pounds of metal reinforce ment. : ' I NEW.CORPORATIONS I Twenty-five thousand dollars is the capital stock : of the ; Oregon Darts aatm nana? war te l v a. Maribn county ReUef. opening r. Portland for whiei. rtu.i. or and filled approaches to Pudding corporation , were' f Ued with the 6 . Aur9ra. corporation department here yes- U""1B coumjr iwo onosea I terdav afiomnon K MilW uu me vreson-wasnmgxon mga- 0. p Cnmav and W TiraH, arethe incorporators. Salem will . be the headquarters way near Heppner junction. with the movement of the, mails. " Injunction Granted , ;.; At Youngstown, O., tihe, Balti more ,'and f Ohio road "obtained a temporary , Injunction restraining interference witn tne company's shops and. yards while a 'similar injunction wasV obtained by the same road to protect the road's property and employes at East St. Louis; lllv and Flora, 111. The Missouri Pacific and Frisco ob tained, a temporary federal re straining order at Kansas City, Mo., directed gainst the shop men's union and officers and four persons, one a woman, were taken into custody ; J at New Orleans charged with violating federal in junctions to prevent - interference with the operation of trains.- : Part of the clerks, on the Nor folk S1 Western railroad struck following .organization -of anion headquarters. 4. Several "roads an nulled trains .the Wabash railway announcing that four trains were annulled. - . . , ',; CAPITAL JUNK, COMPANY is in the market for all kinds of JUNK We. , pay rharkeVJ price. - Quick service Before you sell your junk or second hand goods, 'see, us: 215 Center St. Phone 393 HirTrnfifa nltiilof tne Salem Broccoli association, . ... . a membership In. which, is to cost Wear taem and seel 11. c c. Rnaaeii. j w. satin , Iasier. and lietteri nd F. M. Bock are the incorpor tl A DTI I A ri HP A G Utors; j ' rr m riT The Pickwick stages of Oregon rnon CaiCEl, UTTa I have been Incorporated by C. Christie. J. M. L. Hall and C. V. and headquarters are to be in Portland. .'"? - J . -f " - va a a at t. . , . s; -s 1 .? xNouce 01 increase 01 stocn rom by buying yonrhardware and fnr- $500,000 to 11,009,090 was filed llture at The Capital Hard wars with the department todays by the a , Furniture Co.. 255 no.; uonv j Mntual Savings -and Loan aisocl merclal street. .Phone 4f. lation of 'Portland. , . The Occident Rubber company, VqKanm.j,.fiti i wasnmgion r corporation, - nas tblXh0 r IU.Q withdrawn from Oregon. T"tA"ajrsv .a , j .... - - SAVE 151 I Taaa aav afeaavfr mr mT, - 1 rilOJa. m . 3 laav.iaii1aimWaaiaMai 4 1 I Vaaa a.a4kaavp mr ffjrT 1 f VV aaa Aar h 4 W 'i I 'l- Jl Viia.N.Baa ruxM Tt .aiimnilal 1iilaaata The administration's ships sub sidy bill is sailing right along- It has 1 slipped through. he : house merchant marine commitee. the streets" this morftlng to eell tickets - for the Commercfal club banquet f to Gordon Lee, of the automotive section of the depart ment of I commerce at. Washing ton, lie Is to speak In f Balem Monday. July 17. ht the Marion hotel, and the club expects to The JExira YafrIeafj h Double Wear . .. K - 1 1 I t ' . ' .p: ' S The7OrilyVay Cldthes" TvTrcuccrs -4- ... - - 1 ; 1 V 1 . , .(.at V 4 .1 t i ! t , - S25toS58 MEN! Take advantage pf jthia great sale to "sup- ply "your clothes-needs - for fall and winter. - "The. New I Fall Woolens -are here. Comein 'and make ' n your; "'selections jpow. XXwilL?He. up your suit and deliver Jt af any tlrrio later if you are not rcadyforlt'hoW., - -; ,v : .'We - Extra Panta1 are' : ' ' Tree - - '' . j Scotch' Woolen , 1 . .... - t - r ; Mills Liquor Revenues Give BC, Two Millions V ' -4 -.'fr.,slL vitrruRiA, B. c., July 1 1.- British Columbia municipalities will receive; as direct revenue, share , of the last six months pro fit made by the provincial liq nor administration . equals to about ll.S9.per. head. . under, the liquor act. municipalities , receive one Lalf the net profits from-the Hqucr.control attfr a reserve fund has tten provVed. for, . From June 16, 192t wh.n the Kqcor act took effect, io March 51. 1W2. the administration made 1 1,772,- S7t iin profits. . Of , this sum I40000 f Awas i distribnted last autnun, $ 172,71 has; been placed In reserve and J 600.(9 0ft of the balance will - be distributed 0 be- treen the; tattnlci:ali ties. Shipley?s 3 1 niiare n s oox All of our children's half box and Uiree quaiv: ter sabroken lines and regular stock are -marked at clearaway prices" ' - ' Lbtr l-Choice 10c It 2Choicfe 25c Where it i pays to "pay as you go' f. ,. . .rw "w. -i " 1 I iiiim ' .mm i m .... jr .... .. r . - - .sBjsjia