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.hr.O si:; , ! . r Desertion Is CTrue . In a complaint made by Marl able I Suklis against Pete S. Suk 11s desertion is charged. The cou ple were niarrjed in Portland on November 22v. 1919, and, hare no children. Restoration of her maid en Came, Hariable I. Abbott, and what relief the court may order, la asked. '.! -." v - .1 A Classing A3 . TUl bring you a buyer Adr. I Dairyman Files Appeal ' Notice of appeal was filed yes terday: by the ; attorney for Clif ford J.; Held, who was recently ordered to pay M. Christensen 600 damages Jand costs of $86.70 as a result of a Jury's verdict jln a damage suit brought by Chrls tensen. Sale ofc an alleged dis eased cow, which ' later Infected several animals' bf the herd, was charged. Demurrer ia Filed The Willamette ; Grocery com pany did not state sufficient facts to constitute a cause for suit, de clares a demurrer filed yesterday by Mark S. Skiff, Ada V. Skifft Mark S. Skiff, Jr., and the First State -Savings bank. ; C s- J .1 Parked Improperly- , v Improper parking on State street yesterday afternoon brought Adam Engel, . 1142! North Fifth street, into the police court.' In addition to the charge of improper parking, Engle also faces another for hav ing no drivers license in his pos session. -He was: cited' to appear at 2 o'clock this afternoon, i Leal inarms 1 :?Ct tlen at Tie. Etsfrrmaa. cf- - - - - ... . - , jiiwo r.otonsi toiiia j j - " ,IvaM..rJcknn. Mi'South Ftf ? teentlC street, was' gain's 'south ,n rUvers'da ; drive- yesterday when ' she tit, a machine driven by Bill r ,. :t Osburne, as he came, out from a cross road, "V she reported to : the police. F-th machines were some- -wist arrel. ." j: '.-. ..'-,-!,.., . v The first certifies. t&, to be filed usder the. new law req airing that such must be made by those who lava coca out of business, was filed yesterday in. " tie county clerk's .c'--Z& by, J. 7. Miller, of I 'been doing -imed name vice station, -est June .1. Ilverton. Miller t usliess under the f the Cllvertoa C it sold out his I- .amber jCc-tsj-aajr "tl'tions '. . j The1-' CL'ivlin-II roa Lumber ...mpany ct P?nd. ' allied ta ;.'.ie' piitliu service i onvaiissloa for athorlty'to constr :ct-tw'o grada fn " ca'i county vL . v . . .. a j Dalles-Call ay.1 x V.'." Genoa -i II. llartla were each fined 35" for speeding by it . W i - . - I""- Crr-a r-TT & min , ' i ' ' Fcr CLfl3 Tl Iczt '.;i--i i --UiJ ... '. - I .... J ,V ' " , : r - h Capital Junl: 1 ' Co. 'r . AH LLJj cf j-r.k cr.3 3 . . j ; Exilic- ;' ' .. Crri:3 Ecri3 trzn Petition Kofc Granted X .! ' : Klamath Falls will be enable to have'.a portion of the central Oregon ; railroad : : development hearing held there, according to Information received by the pub He service' commission, from the interstate commerce commission. Because of its strategic position relative to the proposed develop ment of city of Klamath Falls re quested the Oregon commission to endeavor to have part of the bearing, held there. The hearing is scheduled to take place tn Fort land August 3. Hear Rev. Allison on she KKTC r Question at Turner tonighL Ad r. IteSolatlons Revised pemurrage regulations of the American railway tariff bureau are made a part of the demurrage regulations of Oregon by an order of the pubyc service commission Issued yesterday after "an Investi gatlon on the commission's own motion.! The existing rules of the commission in Oregon relating to reciprocal . demurrage are not al tered. ' Real Tire Servic At VIck Brothers; prices. at reduced adr. Case t Postponed " Attorneys In the case of R. Q. Balderdee and Fred C. ; RItner, Uimbermen, against; the Valley & Suets railroad, a controversy over freight rates on jogs, have agreed to an Indefinite postponement of the hearing which was.' set for Jdne5 20,' but ask the public .ser vice ' commission to ' keep' the case bit 'the! docket for possible tnture hearing." ' The Infcrmatlon Irom the attorneys was received by the service 'commission; yesterday. Lumber Firms Complal ' The public .service commission was . Informed ' yesterday that the complaint of the Griswold'. Lum ber company I and - the" Grlswold Grier" Lumber : company against the Southern Pacific company, an action relating to rates,, has been satisfactorily adjusted. The case will be withdrawn. I , r J i Ottron mectric Salem-TToodbnrn ' Service effective June IS th Ore gan Electrii train No..23 arriving ia Salem 3:15 p. m. and train No. 24, laavingr-'Silem ; 3:30 pjjm. for TToouburn, have baen 'dlscoa- tiwUtd. Adr, .'Ire -CbJef Transferred--' Jv C. II. -Corsan and family, . re t 'y of "The." Dalles, arrived in t o c 1 ty . S un day ctcr relieve J. , M. I - :ib of ' ths,. Pacific Telephone h : Tel.frL ceitiany,': wo.; has tc;a -transferred -to jEnsene plant chief.vMr. Corsan has, been wire, chief for the eastern. Oregon office tor- a little , more . than the past year 'going there from' Grants r' y.V' I ' 7" i7'i- 'I.. r li.u Filet A'otlee ; ' I . Notice that the Capital Nation al bank of Salem would appeal tj the supreme court the decree In the elrcult court, rendered -April 181923, was filed in the coun ty cledk's office Saturday. Plain tiffs who were named; W ''the three notices were H. Snook, , W. T. Jenks and II. S. Gile. - Hear Schubert Octet i j - Under the direction of ; Miss Minnetta Magers, at the Christian church tonight, i Public Invited. Adr. -,-... :' r jUdin'K Permits Light : . Building is taking a decided slump, there being only four per 1, sued" for ' the erection of but lisss daring the past week, - f these were wlthla the period of ', ane 11 to- 14 inclusive. e"Pr ml t were Issued to Thomas Bur t; ?rJt1W Portland road, filling t rsa-, ,1500; G. Bonnell, 1170 C street, one, and one-half story dwelling, $4500; Mrs. IV.- A Thompson,; 1190 Tile road, filling station, $1000; P. O. Derbery, one etory dwelling, 1410 North Fourth street, $60.0." ' " Arrested for Assault Nick Sabe was haled before Judre Kunts in the- Justice court SOS XT. 8. VttlMal Bank BttH4lB rhoa 859. Rem. Fhoa 469 3. . Dr. D. IL 7h:fo ; -. OatMpathi rayalctta Sa4 SorgMSi nctreal DUgBoaii ut Tnitaut tVt. Abrama Jlth4.) j SALCM, OREGON ff lias Moved to His Ksw -Location- Z ID Ca. Ccttr-a Gtrxct 10 c- o. to 3, p. n.- ,, Saturday afternoon, charged with assault and battery upon the ped soa of Elizabeth Vachter. After hearing what Sabe had to say, the justice of the peace decided to continue the case until 2 o'clock June 30 in order that ample time might be given thoroughly to In vestigate theV case, several , pecu liar aspects being pdesented. Auction Sale Tuesday Jane 19th, ,1:30 p. ,1m; "1135 Shipping. Good furniture, range, etc. F. N. Woodry, the auctioneer Adr, - . - Dr. C M. Bird, 1340 ChemekeU street, was going south on the Pa cific highway; near Gervais yester day morning when 4 he caine! tpa place where an accident' occurred, he reported to the ' police. .'When he palled his car to one side of the road he was1 hit by another ma chine, doiag some damage to his car, ha declared..-- .I-,.s!.V;tr, Ilear Rev. Allison on the KKIC ' Question at Turner tonighL Adr. . . - ;;v ';:-: -i ; . vptr.; Summer School Starts The summer normal school, be ing conducted at the Washington school bnilding. started off Mon day morning . with - an - enrollment of more than 200 - pupilst . Miss Emilys DeVore of the. Monmouth normal being tn charge. This in cludes pupils from first to eighth grades, -inclusive. :7 , , . Tire Prtcea Lower f ' t Get Tir price - oa tires be f pre you buy; we can save you ,money4 Vick--Broa, , i-t-f j-i adv. r I: i rsm:H- Lost Her Check -. . :t ; "Velma Aplet lost her, $ 5,35 check, Issued to her last evening by the;Starr Fruit : Products j com pany. She ' nad not endorsedi ft, and it cannot be cashed without her signature,-but' she would like to have it. The finder will please leave It at The Statesman office for her. : ' New Line Being Built ; Because their customer loads ia Silvertoa has grown eo i far - be yond the old capacity! that they had to make a great capacity ad dition, the PRLAP company Is completely rebuilding ' its service lines from Bethany, on the Silver-ton-Salem road, on Into Silvertoa. The old sub-station at Bethany is being taken , out, and a new 57. 000. volt ? line . is .'being ' built from there to Silverfon, so that all the Silverton current -will be handled through" a new sab-station' tia Is being1 built ia the to-n. This new Sub-station will- be" ear the South ern Pacific depot; and it is! to be large enough to-provide "i tor the continulnr rapid growth of the vi gorous town.' -'.:"i.k ; if i f- , t f -j.-i - Annual MosIcaJs ; '.- '.? '. ' -Miss, Beatrice - Shelton's " ad vanced ;plandclasawlir"be given June 26. .Intermediate class pro gram June 27. at the First Con rref atienal ehtirch. They; will be assisted by some tpleid Id local talent. - Public cordially invited. Adr. " . ' r ' Matheny Case ' Dismissed--- -' ; Upon recommendation of the district attorney Monday, the case of Jean Matheny, of Silverton; charged With -contributing to the delinquency of, a minor,- was dismissed.- . ;.:;, :;.;r ; ;:ns: IOOP Picnic t FalrRTounda Wednesday, June 20th. Adv. ! 'i - -v -' -' Grand Jury to ReKnvene--'f ' Following a vacation -of nbre than a week, the rahd: Jary wilt convene again Wednesday ! all 10 o'clock and resume the wcrk of In Testttaflon ';-' . Woman Caiiiwr Accident-- 'r ' 11 v Bessie D. Philllppi. of Scio, did not pay any heed to traffic yester day afternoon, and when she drove her machine ay fro rathe curb on State street she collided with another machine driven by Elbert R. Russelle, 757 , Center streejt. Little damage was done to either car, and both part'es reported the aeddentr T " ; - .1 V' ,i Commission Gets Declslo Judgment for $59.39 was given to the state - Industrial . accident DIED JONES At , the residence, 39 6 ; Hoyt .street, Salem, June; J. 8, - Versa J.; Freeman, wlf e of Jas. t C Jones,v.age 43 years.! Sur vived 'bx her husband and one ' . brother In ..'Florida. ..- Funeral !. services' ;wirt be from the Ter1. ; wllliger fcomei .770 Chemeketa ? ,- street. Wednesday at 2 pm: ' ConcluQins ' services ; atJ'lOOF v cemetery S; :-'' ? T ' ' n'J Uebb&Clough Expert Erabalmcra Rigdon &Son'i riOHTUAIlY commission yesterday by . a deci sion rendered by Circuit Juds Percy R, -Kelly, The defendaaU In the case were Chariest E. Boyer, Lucius R. Nunamaker and Fred L. Boyer, partners. ' - . . . "-- .;:'J; ' 'i Blame Brake Failure ' - ; r r Failure for brakes to hold was yesterday - ascribed as the reason for $100 damages to his car In a complaint filed by John i Palmer against R. T. Howard. The latter It Is alleged; was traveling too fast on, the highway, and whea he ap plied his brakes, the machine skid ded into the Palmer car. - - 1 First School Report Filed - E. J. Stannard, , clerk; pf the Wood burn school district was the first to tura la his annual report for the 1922-23 school year to the office of; the county- school super intendent yetferday.r Other dis tricts have, five days, la which to complete and tile their reports. Auetion Sale "WednesOay v June 20th,-1:30 p. m., 346 N. Front street, x Good 5-room house. 2 automobiles, - graphapaone -and good furniture. Olaf Oleson, own er.! F. N. Woodry, the auctioneer. - r t . ? .- .1 School Mea Re-Elected ; L. Al Beckman as re-elected director tor a three-year term by the Woodburn school district re cently. E. J.'.Stannard was re elected clerk. ..'J ' , Forty . Costs 'fSO . - ,. , ' ! , Forty miles an hour on the pub lic highways yesterday cost Keith Brown $20 and costs when he ap peared before P. J. Kunts, Justice of the peace. Brown was arrest ed.by Officer, G. ;Max Flenery. -'.v r'1il'T : -"'i! f t .' r .-.-.'.3 B?' An .04, Magnate NowpK- h- Arf J2, (Gus)-, Holt, was vSsrtem visHor -i yesterday, j after aa J'jaib senc 'of. many, years, t He wa of old time a echoo) boy here and ben ibecame .a .plasterer. ; r He has been living forr-a long , thne. in Long Beach. Cal., following his trade. But: lately, oil was struck on some lots there belonging to his mother and himself ."Now Gus Holt,' one time ' humble . Salem plasterer. Is an oil magnate. ' He was driving an elegant Durant.car and be . was accompanied by iis small son. His wife died a few years' ago.. He was on his way to visit his. '; brother la. Portland. Murray Wade. was one of; his old Salem school mates and play mates whom Gus looked up while . In Salenu,T? ' ; i : . y '' i .i .i' ... .'-'!. Where -'When!! "Whatl-- 'Fair r:-- 'Thursday!. Nebraska Grounds-1 ' June 21. Picnic. " - '- Cbme. -' 1 ml AdT Paving Plants ' Operating i-l 'Nearly 300 men are working n paving projects and about 20 mites of hard surface will be1 cbmbleled during t the rammer, declared J. Culver, county roadmaster yes terday, . . JNearly , half! a mile 1 a" day is being, added to the county pro gram, now in its fourth, year, .With the Jefferson plant . getting , under way Monday, fire are now la oper atloa. .. The other four are . locat ed at Salem, Scollard, Mt; Angel and SUyton. :S'tfi w-; U Well FarntsbeO FUt v-crt.vU Modern; large five rooms. For rent.- Immediate possession 40 a month. At 664 1-2 Ferry street. Call at Statesman business, office. or phone 23. 0"- . ? ; Leakey Goes to Jail Ed Lasky ; was sentenced Mon day to serve 10 days In . the city jail by Judge Poulson. He was arrested the last of the week and charged with being drunk, 't v v!w . : t - J. Would Rover f t500. i , ; , Elmer Enes Is seeking to recoT er WiSOjOf :glvea ba May 29V' 1920 to '.EsbsUa Poiaeroy: for, thepuf. posdTOf-pnrchaslffg . property j 'Re cording, vto i papers .filed yesterday in ore -county clerk's of flce.j : Oldfield and 'Firestone tires. Kone better.' , - None cheaper, v? at Tick Bros.- :;;'V:- ..jUi x. adv. Two Couples Licensed '-x ;. Two marriage licenses ere Is sued Monday. ' J Fordice Vllmer Setbbins, 444 South Commercial and Etta Newqulst, 660 North Commercial and ' Jean; Matheny and - Alice Johnson, both of Sil verton, were, the contracting part ies. . Matheny and Miss Johnson were married a few minutes after the license was Issued : by i J udge Percy R. Kelly. The' bride -was accompanied by her father,. -Doctor Reports 'Accident v Lkiuor Bring Heavy Fine v E. A. Llgon was fined $300 and Sentenced to 90 days in the county Jail by Judge P. J. Knots Monday Lfgon was arrested Saturday night by Patrolman Olslu. . Two pint bottles were found on his person. He was charged Ith having In toxicating liquor in his possession. Piano Recital Tonht Madge De Lasauz andClarence Wenger, 'pupils of .Prof.' Frank E. Churchill, at the First Christian church. Publie Invited.-r-Adv. Wardens Land Flve-Poundcr 'Demonstrating that they jeould "catch anything, two local game wardens were exhibiting, a fine catch of bass yesterday afternoon, tbe largest of -which weighed an even five , pounds. , Neither iMe Farland nor Brenner would take .credit for the catch, and as they rccrt:j havias place! one ia nnder arrest for violation of the game laws, . comblalng ; business with pleasure, as It were it might be suspected (that perhaps neither of the' two gentlemen" landed the bass ;.; Upon ; their word, It : was stated that the, Hh came liglti mately Into their possession, and that , It was landed Vith a Cham pion wood minnow. The two were fishing in the eld slough. Petition Is Approved . , - Petition of Arlfta Steele asking fori $30 monthly from the estate of W. m; Steele was approved by Judge "W. M.' Bushey Saturday. Hear Rev. Allison on h Question "at Turner tonlghti- Adv. - ! -t'l V Five Licenses! I4n3 f t Five marriage licenses were Is thied tty she county clerk Sat urday to L. L; Larsen, 567 South Commercial ! street and - Vinnie L. Edwards, route 4;-Ulmont Keene, Portland, and Gertrude Simmons, 955 South Fourteenth street Wil bur ! FIske Dally, Roseburg, and Dorothy - Esch, f 162 South Com mercial ; Frederick N, Drinkhall, Salem and Rosetta Dodshall. 1030 Hood street; 'Sidney Howard and Florence Lacey, bothof 730 North Winter. , Electronic Reactions of AOrams Dr. White, 506 U. 8. Bank bldg. Idr. ' Says Anto Misrepresented ' When A. Ml Schmidt purchas ed a 1917 model j roadster ' on May, 7 irom Carl Carlson, the latter assured him 4 that It was in first class, condition - and that It wouW run for 20 years, accor ding tp a, complaint' filed in 'the couhty clerk's offlce,i:i:i?This,,. the plaintiff , said, was highly erron eous, as the car ia declared worth obt the $200 he paid or It; H la seeking "to recover : the: Jnr chase r pHeeJ ln 'addltiSn r to Tj2; 423J paid"! for the licenae d $i5 which went out for repairs.' j ' Tick Brothers iViT Special tire service " at lower prices.; ;;,: i . ZvXtfis -.-;' adr. 'ijrX ":" ' - " '-f- " ' ' : ' ' j - V' Mj-ike Final Aeeonnting '.'- : ' -Charles and Edwin' Scollard, ex ecutors,, have tiled a statement of final accounting In the estate of John ' Scollard with the ' county clerks The estate was valued at $2355. - The estate1 of Alice Scol lardi with Charles Scollard as ex ecutor,' has also been - accounted fo with a value of $2297.95 ac cording' to another statement now oa' record: f - . ': ? .V - i. Three Anctlon Sales''--'- . ' I Next week. See 'particulars oa page 6. F, N, Woodry., the auction eer. Adr. V it1 . S.?'?f -:4 ' f ';tj-. 1 -' 1 '"'' , Thorsen Favored In Verdict , ';( "verdict tor ; the ' defendant was'returned by- a Jury In the cir cuit; courtSaturday in the civil case of Matt R. Ringwald vs. Har ry Thorsea." The suit was brdught over' the - payment1 of labor and materials between May ' 20 and November 24, 1922, with the amount sought as - $599.10. In his answer to ; , the complaint, Thoresoa ' admitted the complaint, but denied every allegation,, an swering that he' bad fully paid for. everything, r1. ' f Anctlon. Sale Friday .'.June 22, 1:30 p. m., 1655 South Liberty street, A. lot of high class furniture, all grey enamelrange and - Columbia phonograph, pool table, etc.. F N. Woodry, , the auctioneer. Adv: i":.:Jj Nurse is 111 Z-rt'Z. . Miss Rath Fuson, a nurse atihe Deaeonesshospital.. underwent a serious operation recently a . the hespital-She is reported to-be re covering satisfactorily, V ' ' I' I i , Ml .... J Takes Position He A; JL: Drake has arrived In Sa lem from Nampa, Idaho,, and ' has accepted a position as advertising manager for the; Oregon States man. Mr. Drake Is an experienced man' in advertising and exploita tion . work. and has been connect ed with the Idaho Free Press at Nam pa.-At Nampa he. has been associated 1 or several years with George F- GUmore, formerly con necter with the tStatesman. -':k,J I ' " :' Graege Holds .-Fine Uceslon ' s i -Nearly ,75 members: Of the Sa lem Grange attended the all-day meeting at Labor hall (Saturday. Lloyd ' Reynolds and f Seymour Jones spoke in favOr of, retaining the present Income taxj An am ple luncheon was served at. noon. Bualaees Men Named- , John Marr, 1118 Hiaes street, has assumed the business name ot "Capital City Collective, Service, according to notice ' filed,, at the court nouse. r , - Does This Interest Yoot ' ; IPyou are looking for a Job, or If you need to employ help, use the city .tree t employment bureau, at the'TMCA. Adr. .. - . Final Aceounitnjr Blade rs A i.s Fnnal accounting ia the estate of Scott A. Riggs was tiled Satur day by Arelia C. RIggs, executdix. The total appraised value of the estate was $24,295. . Bush Home Has Blase - " -A roof fire called the. depart ment to the home of Miss Sallie Bush. Church and Mission streets, shortly "bef ore 7 o'clock Saturday SiShL The department ouicklymovle plays.New York Tribune. I HOTEL MARION-! J ohn J. Dansette, of CoIumbusr ObiQi. Mrs. J. Webbs, Medford; Mr -and Mrs. C. Fink, Klamath Falls; Mrs- D. H. Mitch ell, Coren d Allene; Mrs. L. H. Sayre,Mr; j"F.; L. Van Ness, of Orange, tN.J.; S,. M. Zeller. Cor vallls; Mrs. Belle "Ebellng, Harry Blue,- Los Angeles; Chas. W. Gil bert, E. 13. Loomls, Percy C. Tay lor, JLJMather, H. B. Harai ) mer, ' F. ,G. Wolfe, H.Groom, ,K. M. Mann, G L. Murphy, Portland; Vclcntlne ' Dick, Gooding, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. F. . E. Buckingham, Denveri'v-f ; I'v-, -':' ';.:"" -: ' : BLIGH W. V. Ashby Sublim ity; Mr.. and Mrs. J. E. .Wlndle, I. N. Noble Mrs., A. Wi Denny, Gny Simmons. Henry Hall,. Portland; W L. Powers. Coryallis; Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Shoemaker,; Bloom burg, enn.; Mr. and MraT K. A. Mason, Everett,; 'Wash.; R. A "West, La Grande; Mr, and Mrs. M. Kelly, Reedsport; Walter M. Bragdon, .Wlllard Vf. Hrogdonr Ta coma. Wash.; H. Sanderson, R. E.' Nelson; Seattle; 1. P. Patter-; son. Los Angeles.' "' : . ;7 r i .-, TERMINAL Earl Ci Robb, Mri and Mrs. jGuy t C. Griffith, Irsl Riley Blancbard. I. B. Davis. Thel m. Beck, . F.- Bailey, - Portland; Stanley E, Cummins Eugene; Mr. and Mrs. W. : IL Jones, jLps An geles; Lenna Perdue, Gervais; R. B. Smith, i Detrol t, Mich; Mr. and Mrs. C. B, Lever, Miss E.. L; Gal lan. New York, .- V' - :. ' ;j : ;.. . got . the fire under . control, and very little damage to the root was reported. ' ; -. .y . PERSOriAL I Mr. and Mrs. Roy Shields will go to Los Angeles- this- week for a short' visit. " 2. ' M - : r Mr. and Mrs; William 'Gray " of West Salem attended the meeting of the Klickitat; Waslw, pioneers, nich 2ras held Sunday la Port- ,"Harj61d; ReadenV jrepresentitlve of the West Coast Engraving Com pany bt ' Portland,' 'was. In Salem yesterday. - ; - ,' . '; ' ' ' f Mrs. Arthur Gale of Bandon Is a guest of her mother Mrs. G., G. Gale. -. ' : -' ' - v:' ;1:i; t Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Englebart have gone to Spokane where they will visit for a short time with relatives. -'. ' ' M. R. -C Brooks, second" clerk at the Marlon hotel, leaves tomorrow for Kelso where he wlll'assume the position' of auditor In the new Kelso hotel. Charles' Dean Fowtei a Salem tnaa'who-has beea work lng tor'sf shbrt 'tlme at the Pilot Butte' h6tel lh Bend; wlirtake the extra J position' d( the JTarioh. j : ' Prof. George -SL Turnbull, of .'the University of Oref gon,J fiJou rnaiisn staff, and !eKnneth Ydtoel,' "Of Si verton; were in the city Saturday, Yeuel, who is a senior at the Bni verlty, was also- editor bf the Em erald,' daily morning paper Issued by the students. " " ' ' ' Floyd'T. Moore.' clefk of Polk county, .was In the ' city y esterd ay from. Dallas. '. '. '' . ,.v ., i ; J...H.. Adams, of Bandon, was s. week-end visitor at the home, of T- D. Wailacev Mrs. Adams and daughter, who have been In Salem for the past ifew weeks i.vlsltlng with her parents, returned to the coast town with her husband.' ' Fred Jones of Engene, a recent graduate of the University of Ore gon,, was a caller at .the 'county school superintendent's" ''office Monday. , Mr. Jones 111 be. prin cipal at Gates next fall. - r : John.,W. L. Smithy bt Malln, la Klamath: county, was In the city Monday.' Mr. Smith t. has been principal of the high school.' there, but has accepted a position as In structor' of agriculture' at Rain ier, - v -' ' ''".i-' .' AVOID TBXSE SYMPTOMS ' i was weak and nervous, had headaches all the time, ' and my back hurt' so oad lcould. hardly stoopi'-WTites Frank Richardson. Perry, Georgia, "Tried Foley Kid ney; Pills' and 'got relle f."'; Back ache,? renmatic . pains, tired feel ing, dull headaches too : frequent uiinatlbnV discolored or strong odor are symptoms of Kidney 4 and Bladder disorders and I ' demand prompt treatment. , Foley Kidney Pills' give 'quick relief. ' Refuse substitutes. Insist, hpon Foley's. 'Sold everywhere Adr.5 " ,j Dan' Casey Again to Be i '-f. Sentenced to Gallows : Dan Casey, v convicted bf the murder of "Buck,r Phillips. South ern Pacific i police of ricer pr Port land, about two years ago, . and a ho . was sentenced to be hangod, but whose execution was stayed by an appeal' to the' supreme court,' will shortly be taken back to Muf tnoroah " county' lb' be sentenced again. f f Arthur ; S.' Benson, clerk of the' supreme court,. -yesterday bent the mandate to Multnomah county, showing (that the supreme court upheld 'the conviction and sentence bjf the lower court,.: This opinion of the supreme courtwas handed" down several months ago. Under the law It Is necessary to return the prisoner to .tbe : place of trial' to Jbe resentenced. Since tbe action of the lower court was upheld it 'will be Incumbent upon the trial judge again to git e Casey the death' penalty. . ' , 1 1 " . .. y ..' We used to .wonder what had become of the authors of the old fashioned dime novels till we be gan . to ' read, the Subtitles in the i Low j i ILI4iJ lij ;f:OG0IL'GSTi.l Season "for'' Catching big- ' Mouthed Slough War--- riors Opened Friday N ,': tBass are ripening . under the same genial summer sun that rip ens the cherries and the strawber ries, t The season opened Friday, June ,15th, and f the . bass-baiters have been out on the dead run af ter the big-mouthed warriors, ever since. .'.. 1 a -j . ,- ' . ,'J' ever catch a real grown-up bess -say one, that ; weighs five pounds or a little more? It's un derstandable.howi these fish liars justify themselves In their stories of the big fellow that got away They don't really' lie at all; they believe the last syllable of the enormous- f ish'they tell about--if it Is ' a bass. ' For cold, calculating fury, or. for red-hot shining dyn amite fury, a big bass has 'all the other living' things known to man cheated by a city block-.The bass Is ; thecJieavyweight : wrestler, - the strangle-hold, head-locking Jiu- lltsu Iron-jawed champion of the whole fishing world. They fight like pit bulldogs or pit gamecocks, until , they, simply can't fight any longer- And then they,, eat like the ambrosls of the gods. It was the first' bass .fisherman who got the Idea that the bravest and best warrior , was the best eatln and It grew, into a,. cannibal superstition among, humans all on account of the' bass tish SnchJ as 'the Salem f ishermen'-have beif hanting but mrube Willamette MatrgS since the season opened. f;i One, six.pojind; tbas fa, reported, the largest yet , thjs .year r-ltZ"X season, A. sven-pounde'rVwas tak en from oneof the sloughs 'near Satim. The5 fish" are said to' fce'es--' pecially fine this year. The prater is several degrees colder than Is usual for, this time' of the year, andahe flsii keep In the water, al most. as. it Ja a. refrigerator. ,. i f : Some, are taken on spoon hooks, but mostly they are decoyed with wopden minnows. They will not take, the trout fly, probably be cause It's .too smallf or such a tremendous mouth., ' '' J WHITE COOS ' . III. I ' ; ' '" - xt . . . - .;-..!- Hea3 if firegon Nation al ' GuarAsslgnetl ttf Eigh-y - ty-Second Brigade . -. .-. i. .,!... . - j . , , , .- - - , j . 1 Brigadier General; " George K. White, adjutant general bf Oregon and head pf the Oregon national guard,1 has 'been assigned to" the eQmmand of the 82nd rbrfsade. which .comprises the ' national guard troops of all the' northwest states according' to information reaching Salem yesterday. . The Information was received by Gov ernor Pierce from , General: Mor ton, commander of the ninth corps area with - headquarters at San Francisco.. 1 : - i '.. .: ... ' . .Besides, placing Genera White In command pf , all the national guard troops in the northwest, the assignment-brings the 82nd brig ade headquarters to Oregon. Tbe brigade includes the 4 1st division of which the Oregon troops, are a llrflTn Ntr',"'rrT' if 'Hf " h T'ftOi- ' ? t " '' 4..v.:r.riPerCrate v; jj K-3i a iit 1 ,. . -, . . . -,. t. - -1 ' Sclent Frclt F.lcrlzct ' PHONE 203 - I Delivered 10c Extra , . Under U. S. CJovernment Eupervi !ca .-: Member Federal Reserve 'Sjbtci'.' 1904 . . sw a a - "" . 'i , " I - - Save Your. Tims - ' and your, money) too, by ''paying all lulls by t-- ; You can pay bills ly.mail with absolute safety jnoney stays in the bank until your check i t by the right party. ; : i ,' . "And your cancelled checks Berve as .valid rc: ; " they are positive proof of payment. yiiy not handle your 1110:. ," matters ia. tLU t :f : convenient way by- Openins: a Cht;!.:.; Ac - 1 . . - - x 1 The Bark aat tr.:ir! i: ) ( Ur 343:., . . F-ther -fcr the ; . . ; t World -war. TLe t. tade ca Governor I nendation. By J wi n J, ' - .r'Build for at least 7:' was tbe advice of JohmJ. I a recognized authority . .. . architecture, ia addrt ': - t' lem Chamber of Coramerc o j day." That low cosfdoe3 xn ways mean economy,' was v. sertlon of .Mr. Donovan, is : lng of school building pre . Slow, but not too e'ov;, architect's advice in the i Salem school builtlia s j : JlejE.aid that Salem's -rcr ' is more room since it 1 - : the'Tataount of ' rocri necessary for school tui' ; predicted that another I would be; votei t:; ' years by Sakni to r- . . ing schoolneeu3. ciT3Uc:: 9r "Turn to the V . 9s. "4 That 13 tta i r ' drama . with , v !.. ' : li Chautauqua will, c 1 lng. , .. ;-',;- ' V' m It Is the finest A., since "The Old IIc- j : T Are you c-lr. x t j a'.' ber3 tt the lv I . 'make 'tp' the d-fklt Chaatauiaa? TL's U ; s ' f r '.rvc .: : The 'way the crcr I ia golns to ti-3 c $ioo,cca to r"7 t the flax. Lit tl 3 : reajy, to tLa I t t UVered:and "v. e:'. ', Ictt to wcrk ii vr, - -machisery, . mM rS ' -, Those j convicts v thelr parole at tt ? just "went up tt i w a Q XLeviewin ttA t. ' it appears tLat Z .. : . . everything 'now-. e:. ! Niagara' Tails it r. ! " ' - - -A dmciner ni' ' r of 'outlayiisT""" - lem district yc " a crossroads f'. :t: ; but with i ' the . dear , r : " account c : ' which vr' 1 fl '' la posslMa to s ' - A Dcr-r U kno,--'t" ' caus L'.i : y -7 1 1 r 1 . - , -.U . i i tJ L. -;,"i7o;N. Ccrri'l r 4 , - 4 ii'o 1