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i THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON i .'.- THURSDAY MORNING. JULY 13, 1922 GFK NEWS IN BRIEF Sportamen Plan Trfn ' 'Judge George Bingham, Walter Wlnslow Dr. f M. C. Flndley. Charles Vlck. r Henry Vandevort and W. H. Trlndle will make up a naming party to go to the moun tains east of Roue burg in time to be there when the aeason opens August 20th for both deer land pheasants. Most of these banters have rutted that section for sev eral yeara past, and hare always come borne with a fine quota of deer Camp Stores anI Huimlh See us. We have ;a' fall line. Stiffs. ; . - i Hewing by 'the Day-- ,:! Satisfaction guaranteed. Phone it.. Fitted at Tyler's Drug Store by an "expert In the business. Adv. Boy Taken .' , . Police .yesterday took Into ua-t-ody.a. boy giving the name of. Ed ward Harris, aged 15,' and he is being- held pending Investigation. is thought ." the- boy , bas -run away from home In Portland. &IacDonalda fanner Almanac At Tyler's 'Drug Store. Adv. . ii f James Kirkwoo4 "jtl : ; " .r In i 'The Man From Home9 y ' ' : Mary PIckford In .s, g. : ii r "Going This Picinre WaTllfari ? j 12 V Years Ago and is yWi -Quite a-NoTelty.it GLAD TO BE T'HE United States glad to be of residents of this t - ; '. , i ii . . , i , i 1 i , .,g.. ,.- . t. . i. - i ., . t . Muuajtuis, uu, yruspecuve setuers. 4 .We invite strangers In Salemi to come to us for authentic inforraatibn on local v conditions, and j we will be gjad to aid them in securing property, xnaking in V; vestments, eici f Feel free to drop in at As- any time and talk to one of our officers 14 I'M. ,1. Summer To Canadian" , ' On sale until September 30tK 1922. i. . Return limit October 3lsr, 1922. - " Round -trip from Portland to' ' . LAKE LOUISE. j 1 e e 4 BANFF, CALGARY 00 - "BACK EAST" EXCURSION I FA1ES on sale until . August 31st; return limit, October 31st. 1922 , 1 j i 'i ROUND-TUP FAXES y Toront m . $113.73 OtUws .....127.95 St John 160.30 Wlnolpet ., . 72.00 St Louis . .'. ; 01 JO 1 t J " i , A Jh 1 Miancapolis and ( " I . i li ..... -c' TRANS-CANADA" UMITCD VaaciTr.&Caiirtt . W H DEACON. Cnerl AanL Legal Blanks-"5'' ;" V-' . . Get them! at The Statesman of fice. Catalog on applications Adv. I Tent and Awning Headquarters We have what you want. Stiff "3 Adv. I . Thief Takes Pictures .Prowlers sometime yesterday entered toe borne of Mr. Peeren boom, 2640 Brooks avenue, and stole $6.60 and a dozen photo graphs, as well as a like numbtr of phonograph records,- according to report jmade to the police yes terday, j Jack's Cafe 1 1S3 S. Com. St. A mnH t1w in eat. Tables and counter. Adv Trunks, Ban and Leather C Before you take a trip call and look at those BetterbUt trunks at P. E. Shafers, 170 3. Commercial. Adv. Everything for the Camper You wfill-find it at Stiff's Adv. Poultry Itaiser to Meet Poultry raisers to the n timber of almost 50, representing 20.000 hens in the Salem district, are Violet Heming ' Theodore Roberts In ;. I - - Womall,, , 27:159:15 p. m. ;; - 25c : - V?- i: .. OF SERVICE National is alwavs service, not alone to" -eft w . sw -.. LORtOON Tourist Fares Pacific Rockies FIOM PORTLAND TO- Msatnal . . $13175 Quebec . . . 14140 - -Hauls-.,.. ... 166.95 -Chicsjs . . 86.00 v ' WMhiattoa. .14L60 -Buffalo ... .. 120.6S '.Vr St. Paul ..... $72.00 i l i i I i , 4" j. I - 'i - A II II 1 1 MS p. wl. antM It Maatml la Z km. Tanat la W knn Sam a aoaiaaaa day aack ay., ' Canadian Pacific Railway S3 Third SL PORTLAND Sroadway 0090 to meet at the Salem Commercial club Saturday at 1:30 to discusa various matters pertaining to poultry. This is the regular mem bers meeting of the Marion coun ty branch of the Pacific Cooper ative Poultry Producers' associa tion, atd the working facts of the organisation and of the poui try business as a whole will he presented. U. L. Upson, manager of the association, will be present to present the association affairs. Films Developed 'Free v Leave your films today at Pat- ton's Book Store. Adv. Capital Ice & Cold Storage Co. -We guarantee to furnish pure crystal ice to our customers throughout entire season. Our plant open all day and night. Prompt residence deliveries. You save money buying a coupon book. Phone 280. Adv. Summer Fnrnltu: Let us furnish your porch. Stiff's. Adv. Girl Reserve to f set- All of the Girl Reserves are asked to meet this afternoon at the Y. W. C. A., according to Miss Jenelle Vande7ort. Miss Vandevort is In arge of the wdrtk in the absence Jof M5ss Miriam E. Anderson. The trip to the girls', camp will be discussed but all girls are' urged to attend today's meeting whether they plan to go to the camp or not. Miss Vandevort says. Wanted Ten experienced waitresses at once. Gray Belle. Adv. Our Line of Teuti And awnings Is most complete. Stiff's. Adv. Cnrd of Thanks We wish to express our sincere thanks for the kindness shown in the recent passing of our beloved son and , brother, Donald. Alrfo for the beautiful floral offerings. Mr. and Mrs, Chas. O. Dunnette Lee Dunnette -Beatrice Dunnett Everett Dunnette. Adv. &. Classified Ad Will bring you a buyer. Adv. BITS FOR BREAKFAST Weather, more of same. S V Loganberries - are holding ... out better , than expected, In . most FUMJKAIjS .The funeral services for the late Frank Glrard will be held Friday. July 14. at 9 a. m. from the Cath olic church. " The remains are jiow at the Terwilliger funeral home. Interment wiir be-; In the Salem Catholio cemetery.' 1 Webb 5 Clough ; Lttiaz Fcatnl ; li- "Dixecteri' . ... '-j. Expert Fr.bahnf r MIKE'S AUTO WRECKING HOUSE Parts for One-Third to One-Half Off I buy old cars 424 N. Coxii'L Phone 523 STEINBDCK JUNK CO. Pays Best Cash Prices for JUNK and OLD FURNITURE The House of Half a 4 Million and One Bargains 402 N. Com'L Phone 523 . CAPITAL JUNK :; COMPANY . is in the market for all .kinds of - ! JUNK We pay market price. Quick service Before you sell your junk or ; second hand "goods, '- - gee' US i;k;f- 215 Center SU PhoneS. yarda. The Salem canneries ex pect to be running on loganber ries all this month, ,y - . - Salem can be made the Roque fort of America, if only one large land owner, or a few large land owners, will get the vision; S U " Or it may be done . by small land owners, on the cooperative plan, by a man who knows the business, and has faith. V S Under the tariff bill bow be ing considered, cheese valued at less than SO cents a pound is scheduled to carry a. duty of 5 cents a pound; value! more than SO cents a pound, 25 per cent ad valorem duty. That win give the Roquefort manufacturers of thi country a chance to develop and build up the business. The Sa lem district is the place tot Roquefort cheese headquarters. a S Even with an unbroken dry sea Fon, the Salem district is going to have a great deal more fruit to sell than last year. And we may get some rain jet. V a .Patience and hard work are necessary in everything in this world. Luther Burbank, the plani wizard, claims to have no magic influence with fruits and flowers. Plants are sensitive to good care. They are living organisms, seek ing self-expression. Luther Bur bank works with them and pro duces marvelous results. fin DIRECT 1 BERLIN H He Will Speak in the German Language at the German Baptist Church Here Rev. H. Grosmsan, who came a few weeks ago from Berlin. Germany, will hold several meet ings !n the German language at the Baptish church, corner of D and Cottage streets. This evening at 8 o'clock his topic will be: "Is There Any Connection With the Spirit World?" Tomorrow evening at 8 his topic will be: "Where Are the Dead?" ...;. On Sunday at 10 a. m., and 8 p. m., be win bring an. important message. Coming 4lrect .ronJ the center or tee activities or in; different group of politic; thought in Germany, he will n doubt interest most of the Ge an. residents of Salem. Rev. John J. Lucas, pastor o the church, announces that ever one will be welcome at the meets infSV .;' j. I Two Day Round-up f ) hi racmc BeacQ A two-day Round-Up featuring a number of the best known mea and girl riders of the west be staged by Everett Wilson, well known showman at Pacific City Beach. Tillamook county, Saturf day,. July 15th and Sunday. July 16th according . to Mr. Wilson. Mr-Wilson-himself a contender and veteran of the Pendleton Round-Up is bringing with him in car load lots his large string of trick and wild horses many them just off the range. -S Fifteen or twenty prominent ris ers headliners in their profession will -be with him, prominent among these are Rsd Pruett and Shorty, Halt Miss Marie Han and Dorothy Steen, girl fancy and trick riders who have been so well received at the large rodeos of the country, will be on hand i? the roping and bucking contests. To make the intermission between shows pass as pleasantly as poss ible and to lessen the expense of those in" attendance a free clam bake and barbecue will be held Pacific City Beach is located in Tillamook county and is the near est Beach to Portland and cen ters of population of the Willam ette valley. It is reached by auto via McMinnville or by stage via McMinnville from Portland. It is said this beach combines more in the way of natural attractions than any other beach on the Ore gon coast. A beautfiul rivr parallels the ocean beach within 500 feet. Cape Kiawanda locat ed there is one of the scenic at tractions of th-3 west. Beautiful groves sheltered from the sun and wind offer Ideal camping grounds AH kinds of salt and fresh water fishing abound as well as clams, crabs, rock oysters and mussels At the present time the ch!noJk salmon are running In large num bers. A - vU, t to Pacific City Beach wil repay one regardless of the big show staged there. Adv. Rex Farmer, 63, to Wed I. Salem Woman, 50 , , - A marriage license Was yester-t day issued to Nate I. Wiley, aged 63, a farmer of Rex, Oregon and Hattie P. Thompson, aged SO, of Salem.Ore. Other licences grant ed by the county ' clerk'it office were Ltoyd Miller. 27. West Sa lem, r.nd Eunice Emma Olmstea, 22. Salem; Harold G. Murphy, 31, Albany, and Marie Poppe, 25, SX lem;:jII,JIanaen J?S : Salemand eiancne Holder, 22, Salem. i BURSTING DUD KILLS.., EIGHT (Continued from page 1.) and directly toward the children almost as if they had been dir ectly iu the path of the gun. Po lice tonight are searching the city 'tor souvenir shells already have faund six. ail of which were picket up last summer on the sand at Pine Plains. ( They were dropped in the Black river tonight on advice of Captain Schumach er. THE SERVANT PROBLEM "Mary," said the mistress of the house when she discovered dust on the table, "I can write my name on this table." "Yes, ma'am," replied Mary, beaming, "I always said there Is nothing like education." Success EVERY PRUNE MAN SHOULD READ THIS (Continued from page 3) terials la. the tree and, possibly. Iiaviug a more complicated bear ing, men as the effect on the euzjmes, and secor.dary, lut very important, nutrients. Tuesc condition", grade off into leas ftriking .but rV.ll gerious types of injury that we have of ten i.eted. FoV example, the unprented hei.t and drouthy TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY CAPITAL CASH STORE 456 State, pays 23c cash for fresh eggs. , BEST BUYS 5 room modern new bungalow, $3000, $100(1 cash. 7. v room modern new bungalow, $3750, $1000 cash. 8 room modern, large lot, fruit. Would make two 4-room apart ments, $3500 cash. 5 room furnished modern house, $2100 cash. 53 acres, improved, on paved road $3800, terms. 20 acres, all cultivated electric lights, macadam road, 1 miles of Salem limits, $5500, easy terms. SOCOLOPSKY ; 341 State HtitonanY Glasses Wear them and see Easier and Better HARTMAN BROS. Phone 1255. Salem, Orexoo SAVE $ $ $ by buying your hardware and fur niture at The Capital Hardware ft Furniture Co., 285 No. Com mercial street. Phone 947. VVLDOUGLAS HTF you are looking for J a pair of stylish, com fortable, serviceable shoes, at a reasonable price, it will pay you to call and see the excellent values we are offering this season in WJLDouglas Shoes PRICES $5.00, $5.50 and $6.00 JOHN J. ROTTLE f Successor to . : ' - - - - , dry season of mvu of the east ern states last, jummor ns Lad some : serious - ef reels 'Ililey peaches 'dropped their buds-, by absci?:cn In Georfjv to a cons' d er&bi extent this s:int In some localities. Furthermore, they dropped their yoeng- fruit after setting iir a purrting way. In nij t-vn orchard tbi Chamrioii peach flopped a lot of its buds by abscision. They never started to-j s-r.oll In the spring. jt as the c.ierry buds - sometimes do, but artei liat these Chiripior peaches iicld their fit.it thu s-t. In near by r : H an I Marylarnd. doubtless a a iult of the rt-'u'h 'l t, clus ;r t'ud were smaller, that is. had fewer blos soms, often being limited to two or three and sometimes only one blossom Instead of five cr s'x, and occasionally seven blooms, as thrifty apple clusters may .have. Furthermore." the blossoms were smaller in size, even the petal being reduced. It was evident." therefore, that many of the blos som buds aborted" in the clusters before they opened out. On the other hand. a peculiar checking of the growth resulted in an un usual number of axilary lateral blossom cluster buds being pro duced on one year wood. You know, of course, that appla cluster buds are normally pro- Sea vy, Bell Insurance Agency J. "W. Seavey VVm. Bell Shelan Sackett 412 Oregon Bldg. Phone 457 The Test of Results "The proof of the pudding is in the eating." No matter what extravagant claims- a school may make, there is always one sure test as to the efficiency of its courses what have its graduates done with the train ing received? The Capital Business College takes a great, deal of pride in the accomplishments of Its graduates. .Scores of success ful business men and women all over this state are willing witnesses as to the helpfulness of our courses. We would be glad to tell you about these people and to de scribe our courses to you. Write or call Capital Business College ,1 Salem, Oregon; 4 !. - ' -1, - " " - l - - ANY TIME 1 The Best Pictures Are Well Worth t;, ' j:. 1 jf ?W j; Seeing a Second Time. - This is One ; SSSBaSSEaiiBlBSBSBBHi ' With ? Violet Hemins Theodore Roberts ; Wanda" Ilawley and One Hundred of the Most Beautiful Wo rv men in the World ' duced as term'nals on fruit spurs on branches. - usually short bran-ches-t It might be well to-think over your last summer's condi tions to see if you cannot find something on which to lay the trouble. Very truly yours, M. B.VWAITE, Pathologist in Charge. LADD & BUSH, BANKERS Established 1858 General Ranking Basinets Office Hours from Even Slender Women need a little confiner for the: hips and that firm, com fortable support that only a corset can give. ' r . . . ' - - - l- " " - - i '-.'.- - t ' i . - - v .- - x 1 ; Warner's Rust-Proof Corsets include many style3 which we especially recommend for slight figures. Some of therm are rubber-topped or topless,' others merely short from the ' waist down. : . , j Most are very lightly boned! . Let us show you these or oth- er styles in Warner's Corsets 5the Guaranteed Corsets. 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