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SUNDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 24. 1922 TOE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON 4 PRATUM SEAT OF lifTI 110 com IIS - Hayesville District Sunday a -vv OUrtrtl . Apr 'nloiiAn .Aill Meet Today . Two Interesting; conventions are tpbe; lield at the Mennonite church in Praia in within the com' '.u month. The first it. to be the Hajesvilie, district Sundayschool . convention today, September 24. The Jlayesville district at .one time was claimed to be the larg l attA moat progresf'ite' rural or ganization of its kind !h the wprid.' It no yf has' flom? other ood com fceiltors? even In' Marlbh county, butit still ranki as one of the leaders. Mrs. Arthur Deardsley At the Oregon soon is the present efficient superin tendent. The Hayesville convention is only one of a series to be put on in Marion county. The others being the North Santiam district, October 1; North aMrioa county, October 8; Silverpia October' 15; Jefferson, October 29; Red Hills, November 5; and Pal em, possibly November 12. These affiliate with the state Sunday school con vention, which meets at Portland, October 11 to li: Those who wish to go with lodging and breakfast furnished them, are re quested to send word, to Fred De Vries. phone 23FU, who will send In their named. ' The second Pratu-m convention is the Marion County Christian Endeavor association, which meets at the Meunonite church, October 22. ELECTRIC LINES (Continued from page 1.) Albany, Corvallis, Junction City, Eugene and intermediate pOknts so that in no case will they ex ceed current fares of competing motor bus lines. i The Southern Pacific will meet the reduced fares announced by the Oregon .Electric line, which range from. 10 to 20 per cent be low existing fares... "The new reduced round trip fares will inure a limit of 15 days inrtead of weight daysv "If the motor Btagea cut under our schedule," said W. D. Skin ner, traffic manager for he Ore gon Electric and allied lines, "we will meet their cut.", PLANE DROP KILLS SIX ARMY; OFFICERS (Continued from page 1.) ballon and were starling to circle for another. Crash CitDxc Voknowa The cause of the accident pro bably never will be known. Most of the flyers attributed it to a stalled engine. The machine was about 100 feet In the air,- but fell with terrific speed. Both men had se-a war service in the marine corps. Lieutenant Patton who was 30 -ears old. liv ed at Pasadena. Cal. Lieutenant Hansen's home was at Church's Ferry, N. D, !!:? was 28 years old. The contest in which the aviators were cngt-.ged was the last event of the program given in connection with the third dis trict aeronautical convention, which opened In Baltimore Friday. I BITS FOR BREAKFAST ' - Crowded columns this morning. A lot of valuable matter crowd ed out, because the mechanical force did not anticipate and therefore prepare in advance for the late rush. V S The weathar clerk is talkinr Of showers in the i.o-thwest portion. Hope they miS3 cr touch lightly the prune districts and the state fair. , The new addition to the, Salem postoffice is now about ready, for use. Additional equipment keeps arriving. The work will be won derfully facilitated br all this, if as many additional clerks es are needed can be had. ' S "The next step depends entire ly on the Turkish power in artil lery," says Brigadier General Henry Reily, editor oi the Army and Navy Journa'. (Or perhaps diplomacy.) S If there are no si.owers, there should be better sprinkling of the streets leading to the state fair grounds . yv,v Hat stores in Nev York which kept open the ight of the 15th did a thriving business In fall hats to replace straw hats destroyed by gangs of hoodlums. To foreign- erg the American straw hat fetish is a marvel in all its phases, but the queerest phase is the saturnal ia that is coming to nark its close. -t Some physicians hold that there is a strain of insanity in. every one. Here is an evidence of the theory. Or is it idiocy, or just mere cus sedness? Oregon folks have not yet caught tha fad Hope they may never catch it. Germany has won tne rare fori the talking film br putting the j first play so recordi on exhibf-f tion last Sunday at the Alhambra. theater in Berlin. Lee Forest i i now on his way back to the United j States with plan for offering "talkies" to the American public. ; PLENTY OF 6000' ROOMS TO BE HAD They Are Being Listed Now at the Listing Booth At Hotel Marion ceedingly good this 'reason until' the present time and were it not for the, amount used in the dryo-j ers there woujd ctili be ample wa ter for family use and irrigation. Father of Loganberry To Be Honored at Fair Oregon will honor Judce J. H. Logan, inventor of the loganberry that carries his name, when ho comes to the state fair next Thurs day, as the guest of the Webfoot state. He Is to arrive on Thursday. from his home in HayFward. Cal.. and he may have a chance to see the fair formally and as a private citizen with no handle to his name. uBt on Friday, he "is to be taken to the grounds by a no table escort. The cavalcade is to be met at the fair grounds gate at 11:30 and he will be escorted to the big new band stand near the stadium, where there will be fitting reception exercises. Bert Johnson, of Corvallis. president or the State Horticultural society, will preside, and Governor Ol cott is expected to introduce the judge, who is to respond as he chooses. At 8 o'clock in the eve ning, a banquet is to be tendered the distinguished visitor, at the big dinipg room o of the First Chirstian church on the grounds. Judge Logan, and others will make addresses. The listing booth at Hoiai Marion is now open and busy listing rooms for the siate fair ig.tors. Many of the best rooms in the finest homes in Salem have al ready heen listed; so those who want rooms now or during fair week, may be accommodated. Emma Murphy Brown is in charge of the listing booltfc and she says there are a great many fine rooms to be bad, and all at reasonable rates. People who call for rooms are directed to the homes where the rooms may be had, and every at tention possible is given top the visitors. There is no charge whatever for this fenvice. It is done for the accommodation of visitors, and in the interest of Salem as the city of welcome, the reputa tion for which Is the concern of all the people here who have the city's best interests at heart. A GRUNERT AUTO TOPS Helpless! We would be helpless to protect vou AFTER an accident but we can help vou today-1 the day De fore! Today is the day to pro tect yourself FULLY with insur ance. Seavey-Bell Insurance Agency Representng thhe INSURANCH CO MP, ANY OF NORTH AMERICA Founded 1792 256 State St FIRE LOSS .0,0H) .EUGENE, Or., Sept. 23. John H. Seavey's large hop warehouse, five miles east of Eugene, con taining 500 bales of this year's Lops, just harvested, was destroy ed by fire late last night. The less is estimated at $50,000 Dry Weather Brings Dallas Water Shortage DALLAS. Or.. Sept. 23. (Spe cial to the Statesman --Th Dal las water company has notified the citizens of Dallas that owing to the extremely dry season arid the large number of prune dry ers in the ei'.y which are now in operation, and which use a large amount of water, the water sup ply has diminilhod to fuch an ex tent everyone Is tsked to use as little water as possible and irri gation should be d'scontinued un til after the fall tains set in. The water supply has been ex FOR SALE Three H. P. Three Phase MOTOR At a Sacrifice See it at Welch Electric Co. Phil Brownell, Mgr. 379 State St., Salem, Ore. Capital Junk Co. WANTS All Rinds of juuk ami second-hand goods. "We pay full value. $ 215 Center Street Phone 398 Sweets r For your Sweetie Buy her a bojx ofm nev's famous box Oautfiesl . ,v'u.V ' 4QQ ttUU Uy. r Tyler Drug Store 157 S. Com'L Phone 35 Read the Classified Ads. Say U With Flowers See the Fern Exhibit at our Store Everything in Flowers C.fr.Breithaupt Florist 123 N. Liberty Street I icss is estimated at &u,oou. The water supply has neen ex-1 . -' ' ' '' ' " ' ' -"'" ill)" I : U '. ll 1 iSMtlES Oi QUALITY- i i ..... C i Winter is coriiinz on when shoes are given the acid test and vou will have to have good reliable shoesto stand up against the constant wet and drying out conditions that all shoes are subject to in this : .cUmate We are in a position to give you good reliable shoes with a V positive guarantee with each pair to last the full life of the shoe: During the summer months yo u can get along with most any kind of shoes that you can buy all over town, but when winter comes y o u will waste your money on such makes. We have no lines that are not nationally known and do not sell a pair that we do not have perfect confidence in their wearing qualities. . ( The Pifloot Complete Stock We Nave Ever Offered Our Customers Novs Ready i I'- Haiian Shoes A k pelby Excelsior Shoes Hanan Shoes For Men rrCll 1 reSerVeFS For Boys For Ladies All st go at ' T e Thc sllOCS that aH the P0y Scouts Wr- We haVC Pumps, Oxfords and High Shoes in every known - . . In Oxfords and high shoes, both brown and black. made a WOnderful purchase in tbis shoe, taking a larpe stvje size and widtb, all at V ' " n -fl rh r- WidC aDkleS COmbinatin l8StS- AU at quantity ; we are able to offer all sizes up to size 6 mens r&Z&tr $9 and $10 $3.95 $12-50 ' - ' gfm m vv Brown High Shoes . . $15.00 $12.00 ciu cu Bergman belby bfaOCS Witch Elk Boots Rutberlloots Boots and Shoes taSr For Men and Wor&en For Men Women and Children r en oys Foriadies. wc have soia hundreds of thousands of ; ' J. f s . i ynr r. .. f,m pairs of. tbese shoes since we came to Salem and they are For men and women. The only sportsman's boot For men, women and children. Get the rubber boot or "icn and boys. An Oregon made boot fot farm t ' . -that is made. See these boots before you buy any one with the red ball, it is guaranteed io give twice the wear work and loggers that really has no competitor. The recognized as iiic nest line oi snoes lor medium pries ' that wears them will recommend" them " of ar,y other boot or -vour money back- We are excUsive greatest boot in its class that is made in America. tnat 18 to be nad" Lo,ne in aud eet auoiher Ia,r- agents. Do not take any other make. $9 to $15 -$5 S5b- $7 uU : $5 to $15 $5 to $9 ....... f We put on any make of rubber heel put on in other shops at 50c to 75c at 25c on a special rubber heel day which is WEDNESDAY of each week. Bring your shoes any day and leave them for Wednesday and save 25c to 50c and have them put on better than any place else. MR. AXEL JACOBSON is in charge of our newly equipped shop and is turning out the finest repair work that Salem has ever had the privilege of buying. Come in and avail yourself of this opportunity. m , SHOE A Wikhtl float MBd0oaU TbotAfflHCS DR. WILLIAMS always in attendance to dispense foot comfort to any of our cus tomers that are in need of his services. He takes off corns and calouses ; treats bunions and broken arches positively without pain ts'T 326 StarfcxtK)UMDialBiiA