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TH6 "OltEGOIT STATESMAN, 'SALEM OREGON TUESDAY MORNING; JUNE 5..1923 61 i r i L i IFJ TS an W on sits '' - 4 a ' - : Flush Your. Kidney Occasionally fH By Drlnklnjr. Quarts of 1 i. 1 - . ' Good Water. No man or woman can make a mistake, by flushing; the kidneys occasionally, says; , well known authority.! i Too much rich food creates ac'lds 'which 'clog the kid ney pores so that they sluggishly t filter or strain only part of the waste and poisons; from the bloods Then you get siek.j Rheumatism, headaches, liver ;: trouble, nervous- ness, constipation, i ft i z at le a s. sleeplessness, - bladder "' disorders often come from sluggish kidneys, i The moment you feel a dull ache in the kidneys or your back ; hurts; or If the urine Is cloudy, offensive, full of sediment, Irregu lar ' of passage, or attended by a sensation of scalding, begin to drink soft- water in Quantities; also, get about four ounces of Jad Salts from any reliable pharmacy and take, a . tablespoon tu I In a glass -of water before - breakfast for a few, days and; your kidneys may then: act fine. ?ij This famous salts Is made from the acid of grapes j and lemon juice, combined with Hthla, and J' has been) used -for years to help flush clogged kidneys and stimu late them to activity; also to help neutralize' the acids in the system so they jio longer cause Irritation, thus often relieving bladder dis orders.: ..u V: -jr "Jad Salts s Inexpensive and cannot injure; makes a delightful effervescent " llthia-water drink; which everyone can take now and then to help keep the. kidneys clean and! the blood pure, thereby often preventing serious-kidney complications.' By all means have your physician' examine your kid neys at least twice a year. Adv. last ntckle to the T that Is to be. And the next subscription was from a Civil war widow, of ; her pension money that a grateful government gives in token of the men who offered" their lives for the -nation's preservation in the days of 1861-63. Mrs. Gertrude J. M. Page met Secretary Claude Kells of the T a day or two after thef i Whitney boys concert - and handed him her; pension check as a memorial for herself and. her husband. ;. I 1 ; r - '. . f " " ! ' Start Looks Good The boys and the widows and the hard-headed man of wealth they, all agree that a new Y will be a fine thing for Salem, worth thing allowed to delay the actual race program. . There to a total of 52 miles of facing, 152 minutes at a mile-a-mlnufe. It makes a well divirsified program, andf the high class of the entries and the official guarantee of the' high standing of the management make it .look like a real race meet. ' Another and even bigger .meet July 4 is to be held It this one goes over. big. A dinner is prom ised the officials and t press rep resentatives and competent- crit ics after the present meet where they are to pass judgment on the quality of the offerings, and say thumbs down" if it isn't right. sacrificing for, because it brings I Track - Manager Lott, In, charge. priceless returns 'Of better -citizen-1 is staking; his -three expensive ship, better health, better broth-1 racing cars on a verdict of thanks erhood of men. It looks like an I and an invitation V come again. auspicious opening of the project . r WAR VETERANS , END SESSIONS! (Continued from page 1.) over the state, aa shown in this ! list: I . . ' J 't State commander, I James Mc- Carren. Portland: - senior vice commander, w. a. Heinig. Port- judge Florence Allen and iana; junior vice commanaer. n. Pcrr o hnhcRnnH in. TT T V . J I WWII I IU JlAWUyJ W I U . WW chaDlaln. S. C. Martin. Portland; ntJdm in rUlUclNU quartermaster, ' B. H. Yeoman, Portland; state surgeon, Dr. J. C. Booth, Lebanon; judge advocate I Among the speakers at the Bus. general, William G. White. Eu-lfness and Professional Women's gene; . adjutant, W. P. DuhamI, I national convention to be held in Portland: council of administra-1 Portland July 9 to 14, will; be tlon. Glen Wallace, Lebanon, for 1 Senator William E. Borah of Ida five-year term W, J. Chamberlain I no Judge Florence . Allen of of Corvallls for four-year term; I Cleveland, Ohio; Carrie Jacobs- Carle Abrams Salem, for three-1 Bond and Cornelia Marvin of Sat year term, and L. Hoyt Brown, I iem. Corvallls. for two-year term. , I More than 800 reservations have been received to date, ac- I nn.U A llloa Alalia Prliharil ULAbd K AU I U nMU president of the Oregon State Ped- Wll I RP HELD SATURDAY eratlori of. Business and Profes sionai women s ciuds, wno is in 5000 IS GIVEN FOR v I Yi M. C. A. BUILDING (Continued from page 1 the Salem T needs to decide what the new building and association should haTe to7 offer the :publlc( and .they; will tabulate these de mands for submission to the In ternational' building committee for incorporation into the build- : Jng plans. , t -, t Some Money on Hand ) niere is a little money already tn ihA bHlldmar fund: -consecrated monev that ought to produce bountiful harvest of subscriptions, f it starts from two Interesting nources. The very first is the sub scription from the Whitney uoys Tarns. Last winter,; when they . started their concert; practice they mntPA thv, should Rive t all their concert money -for the' -very-first l - . - 1141m subscription; to tne new buhuu6. Thpv tolled' and sweated, through the winters practice to give the UmtedAttStores Y t the ne Our tents (all new) are cut on '; aa i.w ftacfa instead ,OI 3 ..v. Thrfore onr.8 ana Iv ounce are as heavy5 aajrame ,19. ounce tents . iney are one-thii-d pitch and have ten re infnnementa : - at cornfers and ga bles. The rope- gables are a spe cial feature of our tents and prove neciallr -useful- in preventing .ororA winds from; tearing tent. We also of automobile f trunkal i 9J8S " J l J VWAV', " I A .tAmnhlla TTin1t . ... m.m fJOjHI f TrlpTirh arhoes , i ' t fl. nit Tianir TTln Rubber i Boots-. : . .LfS3 i ioimi n n. Army Jalan r; z . : ::. ..... . . ,.)... 3- Ai vinAa nt Armv shoes, fold flng Cots, beds, mattresses and all knrw"nf Mimtlne roods. Army -leather harness! (double) 1 63.00 and I4S.00: -i Vi'--tv,-- -t-:it so have a full ;lln tents. t;' r;- 1 i.t (tronki) iiaC8! itcdilrmy Stores iUni j j , 30 South Commercial St. ; TO BE SPEAKERS Religious Education Program Will Be lonigm What promises to be a very interesting program is to be given tonight af 7:30 at the First Meth odist church.; f It Is the irst show- ng put on by the week-day re ligious education school from the Garfield school in Salem that was authorized by. the school-board to start May 1. The attendance has been voluntary, and no sectarian or objectionable partisan material has been put into the course. which deals only with fundamen tal Christian doctrines as they affect human social life. The program tonight is put on entirely by the children,r30 tak ing part, and they WilPdemon- strate just what their class work has been for the past six weeks, Prof. T. S. Roberts will preside aVrffie pipe organ. He will be About the only - adult to appear. Publicity notices have been sent to all the ! 1 city schools and ('Con tinned -from page 2) divide 20 per; cent of the total race purse, and the two-mile" pro fessional and. the eight-mile stock car race take 10 plP cent of the race money. A great airplane act Is prom ised, when "Tex" Rankin comes with hla plane, on which Danny charge of the convention and who addressed the Salem club Wed Inesday. Since the convention will not be held until the middle" of July It is considered that at least 1500 women will be in attend ance, -f q i ;: i,- - . i! t The Pdrtland convention U be- NEW TODAY NOTICK QP ANNUAL SCHOOL . MEKTOrO Annual Schol Meeting of School District Nat. 24, Marlon day and a complete schedule wfll be announced in ' the ' Sunday Statesman. ' s - Cummins Creek-Coles ' t Bridge Contract Let The' highway- commission an nounces the award of a contract to Batiers &. Bauers for the grad ing and surfacing of the Cummins creek-Coles bridge section of the John Day highway In Grant coun- rty. The bid price is 157.000. and the length 14 miles. . ! Grant county Is cooperating to the extent of 140,000 from county bond funds. This Is the last gap In the! John; Day highway to be County," Oregon,! will be held in the high school .building, iff said district Monday evening, June 18, 1923 at 8 o'clock for the purpose of hearing the reports of Board of Directors and o the District Clerk of said district, and ; for such other 'business as may law fully come before the meeting. Dated this 7th day of June, 1923. f W. C. WINSLOW. Chairman of the' Board of Di rectors. 1 Attest: W. H. Burghardt, District Clerk placed! under contract between churches, and it is expected that Condoi and Prairie City, a ; dis the church will be crowded. An tance if 1Ai jnlles, Condon being interested party o critics ! will be at the! south end t the Condon u from the Eugene schools, xney i branctt railroad and Prairie City have been so deeply impressed jbeinghe west end of the Sump-? that they are expecting to inaugu- J ter vajley railroad The corn- rate a like department in the &u-1 pieUort '.; of this highway will ef- gene schools! next year. The in-lfect a piaterial saving In the cost vltation is extended to aH whojof transporting farm products; to will do so to attend and BetHM the ratjroads and returning sup- fair Idea of the work done oy tn plies. , - children in this voluntary school Bids on this project were re department. ! League Baseball War ceived .March 1, but the award of the contract has been held pend Ing the outcome of litigation in stituted by certain citiiens ol t ShiftS to LOS AngeleS Grant county seeking to require 1 , - . I the commission to construct the TyS ANGELES. June 7. Hos-i I highway on the "north side or tne ti4t .. t, tori loamo huBe-Uohn Dav river Instead of the iiuitca a c I i - - . . . an wiiich new out of the south side 'which was tne ioca -l NOTICE OP. SCHOOL ELECTION amount equal to fifty per cent (50) of the amount a of con tract, r ;;v. '- Proposals shall be' mad a only on the form furnished by the Architect. The envelope contain ing same to be marked "Propos als for Open Air Pavilion Oregon State .Tuberculosis Hospital." The right Is reserved ..to reject any or all proposals or to accept the proposal deemed best for the State.' ! : Dated at Salem, Oregon, June 4, 1923. " W B. GOODIN, Secretary,. - Oregon State Board of Control. Notice is hereby given to the legal voters of School District No 24, of Mation County, Oregon, that the annual election for said district will be held in said dis trict, to begin at the: hour of two o'clock, p. m. on the third Mon day In June, being the 18th day of June, A. D. 1923, and holding until seven o'clock of said day. for . the ; purpose of electing two directors to serve for the term pi three years- :. . ;Votlng Place 226-2.8 S. Commercial St. (Office of the Associated Oil' Co.. Marion Hotel.) ft ; ' . , : ' W. C. WINSLOW, Chairman of Board of Directors, W. H. Burghardt, District1 Clerk. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS , Sealed, proposals, , endorsed "Proposals ' for Open Air Pavil ion," will be received at the of fice of the Oregon State, Board of Control. Capitol - Building, Sa lens. Oregon, ; until o'clock A. M., Tuesday, June 19, 1923, and not thereafter, . for furnishing NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed bids will be received Tby the Board of Directors of School District i No. 118,. Marion county. Oregon, until 8 . p. m.. June 20, 1923; for the erection and com pletlon ot a two-room public school building, according to plans and specifications as prepared by Freeman ' & :Struble architect?, 510 Bank of Commerce building: Salem, Oregon." . -".-i All bids to be mailed to C. C Armstrong, Salem, Oregon, route No. 6, ! Clerk of School District No. 118,. ' --.- Plana may be secured from the office of the architects. ; A certified check. of 5 of the amount! must accompany each bid The school, board reserves the right, to reject any or all bids:" t By order of School District No 118, Marion county, Oregon. .- -V : ' ;.:- W. H. SNEED. -'VVr f ; ! ; r- , Chairman C. C. ARMSTRONG,- , Clerk of School Dist. No. 118." wtthia ten days "Xnot Including Sunday) from date of notification of award..Th contractor to wboci the award is' made "will be re quired : to furnish bond from a surety company, authorized tod) business iirOregon, in an amount equal. to fifty' per cent (50;i ) of the amount of contract. ; Proposals shall be made only on the; 'form furnished by the ar chitect, The envelope containing same to be marked "Proposal for Boys' Dormitory, Oregon State School for the Blind." . The right Is reserved to reject any jor all proposals or to, accept the proposal deemed best fori the State. : " 'v':. ' - - 1 ' Dated at Salem, Oregon, Jun 4, 1923. J : ": " R. B. GOODIN. Secretary. ' Oregon State Board of Control. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS r.rMn performs aerial, stunts. 1 mg iinancea oy iBe women oi Greco rides out on the wing beam I Oregon with the cooperation or hiiA the machine is Vrnlna a tall-1 the Idaho and Washington women snln in front of the grandstand. I and no requests for aid have been .nit b fln rither thrilline things I made on Portland business ! men. also. - " f A stock car raee for eight miles open to s all stock ears In the dealers' hands, is to De neia open for Salem entries until noon to- Miss Prlchard says. She ? told, however, of the spirit of cooper ation which" j the business! men have shown, i r ul Real, long stemmed Oregon I lit m . . I -II . day. The lack of local edvertls- I roses wm i preuu Ing and Information to the deal-I me aeiegaies ana guesui pwu, tfiA Tmt tis led to this I through the generosity of a ,Fort- extehsion of entrancerjiny!. ' grower wno nas acres m TtanlA Action Promised I rosea and nas promiseo. me jou.i- tk start at 3 o'clock I ness women all of the roses which recent sale of the Seatle club of J tlon, chosen by the highway com- iha loarno. nhifted to the LOS An- I mission cria IMtnr todav when Judge l Tne case was neara ueiure i labor and material ior construe William P James of the United I Judge Biggs at Canyon City re- I tlon of an ppen air pavilion at Qtatea district court issued an or- rcently and, decided in favor of the I tno Oregon ; State i Tuberculosis der.' directing persons said to be highway commission. v. .- I Hospital, in J accordance 1 with interested In the deal to appear ; - - 1 plans , ana speculations oi ine tafnra Miirt rpnnrter at 1 0 a. I . i . . .- I architect. All work to be includ- I n A. Catiflht I - I. i I . . . . . . t 11 tn hav dianos-1 nctUITl ri ClUill Vcu o I ed In general contract eacept WeSt, IS Teal S flea Plumbing and heating, on wmcn ' I separate figures are to be taken. monses naa neen servea u" i a. return to toe wesi ox ircisuvi lfr t .Varrf nna nf thn new I ar. hani been delivered to I blank forms or proposals may oe owners of the Seattle club who the eastern lines from this part I obtained from R.- B. Goodin, See- recently brought s ult against I of the nation is the first , step I retary Oregon btate , noara( V oi William H. McCarthy, league I urged by J. N. Teal of Portland to l uontroi, uapuoi uuuains, aaieia. nrenldent when the - latter . ref us-1 nrevent what he declares will be I Oregon, or from Orlo R. w. Hos ed to recognUe him as a direct- a serious car shortage in Oregon sack. Architect, Worcester Build- nr- and on the Western Union I this vear. : ' I lg, roniauu. xue ucpuDii. ut and -PnstarTeleeraDh companies,! Mr. Teal has written a letter to I certified check In sum of. Twenty which are said to have on file, j the public service commission ae-inve ixz&.qu) uouars win De re t.iAmmi hearlne o stha alleged I clarlnr that he looks for la serl- quired on each set of plan and 'syndicate sale" of the northern I out situation. He has written to i specmcauons ana soan oe remru. m itions taken. At six o'clock tonight sum- had been served on NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS, "Chicken" Hawks Is Held To Be Baseball Free Agent and It is announced by the man- agement that they will Juujnsbed along so rapidly through prompt official- management, thats, i Jthey csn't dtae Into the night. The airplane stunt 1 will be . the, onlj CI. j-.ij- ;v;; WilifVe": Tle SO Point Bwimmlng Suit For Men, Women and ' . Children "New patterns and shades. They hold their shape t-wet or dry--holds it throughout their long life. ;. J L : EdChaistain ; I Clothing Co. S05 State .BU'' r M0 aw . v r . .- JO 9 t LET ..lBILl ooit uto7 wni suddIt you with . supplies that , will , supply , you with comfort," says Jim ; .. and BUI. .. -T- ;; . !' This is the auto supply store that is being :rnn for; . your especial benefit. Here you will find reliable auto-supplies. ,We want to serve yot. Smith &WATKir!S M IV rnn COURT &HIGH -TEL44 are. ready to pick at the time of the convention. - ;- Myrtlewood , candle sticks will be given as souvenirs of the con vention and these come from the Marshf leld club. A gift from the Marshfield club will be In the orm of a myrtlewood gaval and base, to be presented to the na tional : president 'pn Oregon day, Friday. i ... . t . : Ben W. Olcott to Attend Oregon Bankers' Session Former Governor Ben. W. " Ol cott, who has accepted a position in the Bank of Italy in San Fran cisco, the largest banking Institu tion west of Chicago, is home for few, days. I coming to represent the bank, at the Oregon State ! Bankers - convention at Albany June 8 and, 9 and also to transact business for the bank in the state of Washington. V - e''T". I . Mr. Olcott Is connected with the bank's extension work. In the department of banks and bankers. The Bank of Italy has' over 4 00,- 000 depositors and its deposits aggregate $230,000,000, and its resources are , over $250,000,000 It owns and operates 71 branch banks In California in 49 cities of the state. Its stockholders num ber 16,000. Not only is the bank the largest west of Chicago,; but it .is 14th in the list In regard I to size in the United etates. and the building it ocupies, at Mark et. Powell and Eddy streets, Is the largest bank building In the United States. This is a seven story building, of which six floors are devoted to the bank's bust ness. Mr. Olcott's headquarters are in this building. The bank was organised 20 years ago by an Italian capitalist, hence .the name. It's resources at the time of or- eanizatlon were T$250.000, One of the vice presidents oi the bank Is Lloyd Mulit, former i lv of, Salem. having attended school here. . He also ; was ror merlr located at Ashland and at one. time was bank examiner and later vice president of the North western National bank of Port land. ;; i i ' la . I a - a a at S Club. : I Clyde Bt Ajtchlson oi tne ; lnier-1 aoie oniy upon me reiura ui saiu state commerce commission urg- plans anq speciHcations, in gooa Ing a return of the cars from the I condition, within four days alter east, and urges the service com- receiving same. mission to send a similar com- Each bid Is to be presented un- municatlion to Mr. Aitchison. : der sealed cover, accompanied by Mr Teal says he thinks the I a . certified check made ; payanie " 1 American Railway association is to the Oregon State Board of iNexsou a doing aR it can to relieve the sit- ControL in amount equal to ten Zlltll Awn Jan. but that he hasu't much per cent (10) of the amouut of faith in Its ability since such I said bid, which check shall be eastern roads as the Pennsylvania I forfeited to the State should the are ; not; inclined to comply with I successful bidder fall to , execute TIRES A- GAS ANYWHERE ST, Nelson PAUL, Minn.. June (Chicken) Hawks, 7 Sealed proposals, ' endorsed "Proposals for Boys-Dormitory, will bei received at the office of the Oregon State Board 61- Con tror, Capitol Building, Salem, Or egon, ' until - 9 o'clock a. m, Tues day, June 19; 1923.' and not there after, 4or -furnishing labor and material for construction ,of , a boys' dormitory i at i the i Oregon State School': for-the Blind, in ac-. cordance with plans and specifi cations of the architect. All work J to he included in general contract except plumbing and beating, on which separate figures are to be taken. - . ! Drawings, specifications and blank forms of proposals may be obtained from R."B. Goodin, sec retary Oregon State Board of Con trol, Capitol Building, Salem. Or egon, or; from J. V.-Bennes, archi tect. Chamber of Commerce build ing1, Portland. The deposit of a certified; check in sum '. of twenty- five ($25.00) dollars will be re quired on each set of plans and specifications and shall be return able only upon the return of said plans and specifications, in good lean association dub, has ' been declared a free agent and Inel lgible to play with St. Paul, the New York Yankees and the Ver non club of the Pacific Coast the rules of the association. same within ten days (not includ ing Sunday) from date of notifi cation of award. The contractor to whom the .award is made will la. irn A Jnnnr triA. VAn - Af . f Tl A 1923 season, it was announced I KfiOnlPS Lasn OlOre " . i " .as.1 ri wnnm t nn n wb rn ir manA win here today. This Information I Assets AbOUt SOb.UUU h- renntred tA fnrni-h bond from was receivea..neiw 9uy uini -,.L s y , ; , ; j K snretv comnanv. authorized to M. Landis. baseball commissioner I rWlHIam MacBeth. who has been I A - nM0.-. in an . m B ' ' - uw a usiuvao vi n u - dj joan v. iwriuu, yrcmucu. " I detailed to make an inventory oi Sealed proposals,' endorsed ; Proposals for Boys' Dormitory," will !be received at the office c! the bregon State Board of Con trol, Capitol Building, SalemV C egon, until 9:00 "o'clock a. in. Tuesday, June 19, 1923, and r thereafter, for' furnishing labor and material for construction of a Iboys dormitory at the State In stitution for Feeble Minded,: I.i accordance with' plana and speci fications': of the architect. All work to be Included in general contract 'l except plumbing and heating, on which separate fig ures: are to be taken. . . , 'Drawings, specifications an 1 blank forms of proposals may ba obtained from R. B. Goodin, sec retary ' Oregon State Board cf Control, Capitol Building, Salem, Oregon, or from E. E.- McCIaran, architect, . ' Exchange building. Portland. The deposit -of a cer tified check in the sum of twenty five ,;($ 2 5.00) dollars will be re quired pn each set of plani an ! specifications and shall be re turnable only upon the return cf said 'plans and specifications, in good ; conditionr within four day? after jeceMiiS same. Eacjfr bid is to be presented -under sealed cover, accompanied by a certified check made payable to the1. Oregon State Board cf Control, In . amount 'equal to tea per cent (10) of the amount cf said ;bid, which i check shall 1 1 forfeited to the State should th ? successful bidder fail to execute samel within ten daysi (hot in cluding Sunday) from date cf notification of award. r The con tractor" to whom the award i : madet will be required to furnish bond trom a surety company, authorized to do business in Oregon, in an amount equal ti fifty per cent (50) cf tU amount of contracj. . , ,; , Proposals, shall, be made onlj pn form furnished by the arefci- Jtect. The envelope containinj condition,, within four days after ;same to be marked "Proposa: receiving same. ''.- . . I Each bid Is to be presented under sealed cover, accompanied by a certified check made payable to the Oregon State Board of Con trol, in mount equal to ten per cent (10) of the amount of said bid, which check shall be forfeit ed to the State should , the! suc cessful bidder fail to execute samer - Oregon State Board of Contr for Boys Dormitory, State Insti tution: for Feeble Minded." -,;.The right Is reserved to "rejevi any or all proposals or to accept the proposal deemed best for tt: States W .. Dated at Salem, Oregon, thii 4th day of June. 1923. .. ; R. B. GOODIN, Secretary the Saints. Senior Class Play at Silverton Is Success MW VW1ITMMAf a , . oivjs-ttiu, ur., juob .-r- waMr4, their claims' for nre- (Special to The Statesman )The 4- r.,. .'M,w limine 10 day's the stock of the.- People's Cash store that was closed Wednesday, estimates visible assets at er 000. An! estimate of the liabili ties has' not yet been made. Em ployes of rthe store met yesteraay senior 'class 'play," A Full House,' given at the Eugene Field audi torium ; Tuesday night, drew a large crowd. : All members of the cast ; did remarkably well. A great deal of the amusement cen tered around "Susie," 4 a maid, played by' Miss Olive Morley. Miss Morley did pome exception ally clever acting.' Other seniors taking part in the play: were Ed gar Wrlghtman, Bernice Strand. Ethel Ires, Marjorle . Miller. Ed win Taylor, Max JBIobbs, i, Donald Day.' .TBese W1U W preioneu claims when - setlement is made. About two weeks will be required to make the. inventory. BITS FOR BREAKFAST SSI Veaetable Freiaht Rates : Hearing Date wow un-be PORTLAND, Ore.; 'June 7.r- hearlng set for June 14 at Port land by the state publie service commission on, freight rates ; on fresh and dried fruits and vegeta bles has been postponed, accord ing to announcement today at the commission's office here. " . "s : A California packing corpora tion of Sen Francisco applied for I postponement, saying its inter ests in Oregon are extensive anu that it would not have time to as semble , the . necessary exhibits by ' June 14. The commission nas not yet decided on a new date. The Salem Y. M. C. :i vvlt : W W m What f about it? Why, the JY is ' to have a ne- home. I-' ' B s Tt ! fn front en the civic een- Hutton, Ray MeKee, John Fronk,te, nextto the Court apartments. Lowell Hoblitt. Hazel j Hartman, I Tom Tjyesley nuts up $5000 for Ruth Fluhrer, and. Grace Linn. . I the Dfndine payment on the site, and the biggest and best men in PomerOV and SlUSher . . Isalem are behind a project for a Probing Astoria Fire 2 ". V.f- '. ' K 1 V m..t m nntfa a anm nf money. SEATTLE. Wash.. June 7.- 7 wr Sheriff Harley J. Slushey of Astor- "u " 'Zanf,t win come la and Deputy Fire Marshal Pome- andTS roy. of Salem.' Ore., who hurried l"D""..h. fnrth MmiDlr. to Seattle today to arrest a man " , "ti5 -IJ , rirht- suspected of connection with the Wle 2m a fire which partially destroyed JJ J earned by the W thing of reality and W pride to ie nW7r, , . Oreg6. Hurrahl tms arternoon empty nanaea. me i - t - . - mm. . . . ' . . . A . I -. ' . . .. - T T uregon oauciais ana iocai bbuwp - v. hnrs matter except to say that they had 5e"?.lnlr!d Jltl t.AWi.- a . a-a. t,.M h will get th training and at the laama tin will earn their way K-ing county stockade, wnose name 1 . KaoMs' Rome ... lti - t laVHU B .uu.i. Z . HI TIH aDOUL Ul - - - r a. nnf tha Idea of .. . a mm , : IC11UU. TUiluniua w 7 Uiy I enniS I OUmey 8eit support that Is taking root m Will Open Next Monday Oregon, and all over tne country. Tha rltw tnnnta tntirnnment will i ' "k Ti - commence Mondav. June 11. and! In about a week - the cnernea will ha nnen to all local rtlavera. I will beeln tO COme In; right on This tournament will replace I the heels of tne goosewrr. iha XLri11 a mst to Vskltav tnnpfinmont I overlaonlns: the strawberries which will not be held this yearl I and lasting Into! loganberry Jhar The events of the tournament will I rest, This fck of the world Is be: "Men's singlesmen's doubles! full and growing fuller or pica and ladies singles. Winners' of lers. ' :..L'. ) .. Is i . . CIatm enns. -i na was paying iu vu Entries can b left at Anderson I bank the first installment oi ner A rtmwn'a anA TTnuaor Ttrothers. I salarr earned at the Btate house. t. m.A ni...Minn tha . Aenoait sIId r were the leave their phone address and I words "check" "currency and most convenient time when they "specie." Opposite the first and win b able tn eotnnete and the (second which presented no ; auii- tournament committee will con- culty, she wrote m me amouut form to these hours as near as I And opposite the third, after a A..tMa . - 'vr t .-1 lmie cov .-nesi ration, sun wruw ; Drawings will be made Satur- the word ."female." IStSHE, f a Want idefo VJorlt VJhiio Vou 'QIoep Want Ads are tireless servants; They are always on the Job - - - ' -' for-you . ; j ' You can sell your used car, old books, pictures, furniture, etc. You can get roomers to add to your monthly inconia Want Ads will help you land a good job or get competent' '; V .' - help for you ; " "'. Just telephone 23 and a pleasant-voiced ad-taker will help yon Mfyt (9respn Statesman , b lie paper cf interested reefers " ' ; .. . 4