The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, June 21, 1923, Page 3, Image 3

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    Jim OTIEGON STATES!" IAN, SALE? f, OREGON
THURSDAY MORNING. JUNE 21, 1S23
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rm Visit 'DcUIs-liain .
Hey. and Mrs. Paul Qreen of
Salem ana iter, ana Mrs. R. I.
Thomas of Turner will Heit mtv
motor to BeUingham, Wash, -where
they trill rlslt, the parent of Mr.
Green and Mrs." ' Thomas. ; They
.will also stop at' VaneouTer - and
Aberdeen, en route. They expect
to be cone. aooat two weeks.
Nebraska Picnic Today
T Former Nebraska residents will
picnic today at tie State Fair
grounds. ;
TViUla Slay Be Trapped" ; -..Johnson
SJEsxith, warden of the
state : penitentiary, reported early
last night , that 'prison guards on
the trail of four conricts who es
caped Monday hellered-tey hare
WynterWIHls, one of then, sur
rounded near Eugene. r ; AVillU was
doing time for automobile theft is
"Multnomah county, and Is also a
parole viola tor, -
Does This Interest Yon?
. If you are looking for a Job, or
If you need to employ help." use the
city i free- employment i bureau at
the MCAj--AdT. --.frX
Osteopathia Fhyslclaa aaoV
23 Orpjoa XaCJijss v
Phone '33 1 V - '
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Diamond, WatcLea, Jewelry ;
- and 3verwar.
phone 1SSS. Caitra Oregon
Day x3 V.ltt
173 C UTmtj CU
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. THE r-:ZV70NS : FO.OIC Cp.
Ail nnnnr'tin aif' C
Ellk Waists, blouses, novelties sun parasols, table covers. -tas
eels, silk piece goods, gloves, klmonas, aprons. ; house slippers, . .
underwear, sweaters, dresses,' hosiery, bamboo .baskets, china .
ware and menus' furnishing goods', etc, , . ; . . '
x 2Ci,r,orth Commercial Street .
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a miiwjBMWl ii iJMiU!llMJHiy!Ml'JM!iili51iil!UM
Under T R Government Supervision
Member Federal Reserve System i
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and your money, too,;b j' paylxij .Ul .bffls by'clujclv,
You can pay bills by mail with absoluto safetyyour .
money stays in the bank until your check is cashed :
: by the right party. '
Ahd your cancelled checka Bcrve as valid rcceiptSr-' ,
they are positive proof of paymenL , ; . .. , ,: j, ,. .
Vt hy rot handb ycur money matters in this safe and ;
, - convenient way by ' '. 1 . :. Y . ; ;
C,:cr.lnj a CI.ccIiir-j 'Accc-i.i.'Aay. Y . V
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- ia : That Cerrice Eul!-'. " " , ' T :
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Garden to b. 0n 1 ' .
' The garden of Mrs..W.',P. Lord
and Miss Elizabeth Lord will, be
opened to the public; Saturday U
ternoon and- evening in accord
ance with the summer dans of the
Salem Floral society. The public
is being Invited o visit thJ Lord
garden. 79 6 South, "High street.
The, blooms are now at the- height
or tneir beauty and many Salem
folks, it is thought, will gain in
spiratlon from visiting " such gar
dens where so much tlme.has been
given over such a period of years
to the development of flowers, and
snruDs. it will i be open atyer
noon ana eveningj ...
Legal nsnTi; V-'Y Y Y' YY -
.Get them at. Tha EUtesaan of
fice. . Catalog on . aprllcatloa
act. -; i-.-: -. .
More Boys IiSar
.Six more boys Went out to the
C. C . Clark cherrr cimn Warinc.
day, in charge of Meade Elliott of
uie oaiein x. i. aj. a. rnis maaes
1? boys already ion the Job, the
first" doiea .hating; gone jflxti Tues
day. ; They want severs, more
boys, preferably Ibbys not under
14. or' 15 .years old. .'The camp is
six , miles . west of Salem In Polk
county. ' They are to work a fair
day shift, and thett the rst ptth.e
day Is their own for games, camp
fire company; and plain And, fancy
eatln. They have a regular cook,
who feeds them J as - healthy, in
dustrious, playful boys tought to
be fed.' r " -'f .'r."--?'-;? VV:";5'
Leaves Feeble-Mindetf . School
The police department was not
ified last night, that Ralph Jflam
mett,' aa Inmate of the state Insti
tution for feeble minded,' had run
away, from the school, and ws
asked to assist in his - - apprehen
sion. Hammettt Is about-19 years
o?d. y-Xy hyi-
Real Tire Serrtc
' At Vkk Brothers, ;
pricfs. -.
at
reduced
adv.
Accident Is 'ReporteoV- 5 ,
Fred T. Barker, ' 1190 North
Cottage street, reported to the po
lice ; yesterday afternoon ' thaf
"while he- - was .driving north ' obr
Capitol he attemptedZto urn west
on E street he wajs struck "by aa
other' cardriven ,by B. Patton,
Long. .Beach, Calif. "Slight dam
age was done to both ears. --
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Phon 85t. v-i f . t .Rei.'-.KMM 469-J.
I " pfteops&inysleua sad'" Bargsea""
-' XZvZczl lsrsotis, iTrtstaMCt' ' ,
. - tOr.' Atetau llrtfeeA.)
': L .-; 1 SALEM; OREGON ' " V
' ; J2is Moved to i:U New " '
' , Location ' ;l j
riD. So. Cptlcrre Slrest Y
Fhose liri ... . . 1 1
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xL m. to 3 p.i ex,
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VanAVinlJe Takeai t&ars-Y l
- Attorney General t. H.' iVan
Winkle yesterday personally tooV
charge of the Marlon county grind
jury Investigation into the man
sgement of the state hospital far
the insane,, but said, that be. might
turn the work oyer 'to L. J, Lijje
vist,' one of his assistants. '
C3eraBce feale " ' XTJ Z'X J.
; On white canvas shoes Real
bargain . prices.", Y Jo h'n X . Rottle,'
167' N. Commerciarstreet.r-Adv.' J
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Supplies t Cheaper. .!
T.Openlng' of; bids for supplies at
state "in'sUSutions for the second
half of the presentiyear shows a
decrease in ; many, of . the staple !
commodities, hut an increase- in
canned goods., Beet is, quoted in
the lowest bid at-$7,9 5 a hui?dre4.
white sixabnthii axo .when Wds
were opened for the first "half of
the year'the "c figure was';$,9.3.
Muttdn is quoted now at f 8.94, as
compared with7 $7.94 six jtnnlha
ago. Bacon . has decreased r-'from
$20.70 a" hundred to $18.9,0, and
ham from $20.70 to $Jt0.20.',Flou)r
has -droppel -only slightly, v from
$5.95 toT$5,45. , . ' . ' .
tVell TnrnUhejft.r:jit ' " ''
.liodern; . larte , pre roos. rqr
reat.-lnpejlate possesskau: $4.Q
a rtaonth,1 Jit f $.1 V-t Jerry street:
Call at Statesman business f flee,
of hons 2 J?r- j.;" : r.., '
Wm"Rchear'CaelY:-;'; t-i r- l
. The public 'serTlce commission
has set July. 2 7' as V tentative date
for a rehearing of therPacric Tel
ephone Telegraph comply rate
case. - .. -. I i
flesrlnj at Bank , J
The, public service commission
announced yesterday that heaK
Ing on application- of the .Nortel
Coast Power company will hs held
at Banks "July. 9. JV earin reltf
tive to the service of the JPaiale
Electric company will be ; held at
Paisley Jujy 14. r: I,
stoves to 8et AVslde ' ' IX ' j!
. M. I PIpes,r attorney for iMof-?
ris Gpldftefn, Portland attorney,
against .whom .disbarment, pro
ceedings ; were brought,! has filed
a motion, with the supreme cout
to" set aside the findings .of (he
Case. , The supreme cofrf hs
ruled for an argument ion the mo
tion. - - . ' f
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Will Co to 'seatOe-1-, .'
. -The Oregon public service com
mission , wilr be represented at ja
hearing ' of fthe Interstate com
merce Yommlssion in .Seattle' next
month relative to the question of
adequacy "of railway service in the
northwest. 1 , ' " . ' i
IOOF Picnic at .Palrgromic- i
',. Wednesday; June 2 0th. Adv.
,s
No Argument -"X ' i ' : : V X
The case of Jtobert Kinney vs.
the' City of Astoria, and am 4
ly proceeding to test out the valld
itir 'cf the leeialatlret act remit
ting Astoria's state taxes for seven"
years, as a nre rener. measure,
wri be set down tythe suremje
court to-be "passed on' without ar
gument,"; Briefs' will ; te flletl.
This, was, announced at the office
of Attorney General -Van - winkle
yesterday, n
Award'On Display -
. Av silver ilpvlng. cup, award for
the best, marching unit entered In
tl, inrsrmnifa ,1 thA Te4
tlvat.ana whch was brought home
play , In; t window at tle Com
mercial E . ok store. The cup, an
PIE3
WILLI AZI3 Al Portland, June
.s19;;L16yXi:.WlUiams. father of
v!AHea Williams of Portland bro
ther4f-Mrs. Xlyrtie M. Tlllson,
- of Salem, Mrs. Iva LaRonttPort-?
I 'Jland, Dr: Arthqy 1 H. Williams
if of Halfway,; Qr.,"L N. .CI Wil
liams, Portland Harry C wn
Hapjff, "Spokane, Wash.,1 .Waited
R. Wjy lams : of Portland Fun
, .. eral services will be held from
the Rigdon mortuary Friday af-
ternoon. June 22. at 3, o'clock
Interment 'will be in the City
. View cemetery, r. Y-Y
RPSS -Duncan Ross died at his
.residence, 2100 No. Commercial,
June 20. at the age- of 76' years:
? lie" Is; survived, by i sisters, Mrs.
MolHe Chaefer of Salera. lira.
Catherine Ross of Ohfo,, Ms,
'Thomas Watsoa. of B. C, Mrs,
A. j. Adams of Ontario, and" a
i brother;3"ames Rofes, qf Ontar
io.' The funeral services will be
held from .Webb's Funeral Par-
. lors Friday at 10:50 ai nu- In-
' terment In L' O. O. F". ceme
tery.
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' Errcrt E.-.lnlncrr, :
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M Rigdon &Sc:fs
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engraved - piece of -silver-stands
eight' or nipe inches high on an
eoony stanaara ana s,a permas.
ent award.
Arr'Is. Dismissod-
A 'The supreme court, has allowed
mcllons for dismissal In the eases
of Harding, vs. Graham and City
pf4Bend vs. Loe Riggs. It has
$now,ed i jnptlqs" tq "advance on
the calendar, the cases of .Harrison
vs. ueais ana jorom. vs.- jrrescos
Clearance Sale-.
-On - white "canf as shoes. Real
bargain" prices; I John' i J. t Rottle,
1 Commercial etreet-Adv.'
Finds, Stolen Slahlne - ; .
tAn a'ut'om obile the property ' of
Jr T. jHunt, rai .taken,' Tuesday
night r while t (he .owner:. was at
tending. Chautauqua. The machine
was',found!;4yesteday, mqrning by
Walter .Barber, bf , the x sheriff's
oftjee, at, neteenth kid D streets, j
Tfo' Jtptp pnji& XXX:?:XX
Get our prices on tires '. before
you .buy;. we .can .saver you money,
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Wagner Heang To4y v
, Arthur . Wagner, :. arrested at
Oregon Qity Tuesday by Deputy
Sheriff Sam Burkhart,. will be ar
raigned t ,10 x'clock In , the Jas
tice court . this morning. . . He . Is
charged with .contributing to the
deUnqueucy of. a mtadr;- He ap
peared In.the court Wednesday,
but the" case was continued an
other ay.',r,-: -v ; ;X?t K:ZXj
Vtck Brothers , -
at
lower
adv.
prices. "
ftowSra
' Two prlyate" garages were -entered,
by burglars Tuesday , night,
Bert-: Fanning,! 370 A North .Thir-
teenth-street,. reported his car tak
en. :- This .w . later j recovef e. . W.
S..Levan,il2204Chemeteka street.
.repoited t to ,tha nolce . that i hia
garage .had. k been ?nte,red, hut
nothing Jtaken.; : i--j: :?:i ;:.-;
Porter Petition Granted
Petition' Jf Robert ' "B. 4 Porter
asking that Theodore Bernards
be appointed administrator 9! " the
estate of' WiUIan P0rter; was ap
proved yesterday 1y Judge ?W.r M,
fiu'shey. Realr property of the
estate ft valued' at $4,000, with
brother; and sister as onlyv heirs.
Robert Porter; Toresf Grove and
Sarah ,E. BerhQcJ?p,-.ot Portland.'
dearance Sale-'C T .. -
On white canvas shoes, i Real
bargain prices, . r John - J. Rpttle,
1 $ 7vK.t Commercial . f t reeL-dr.
I.'
Wossace peede Fined
V Thelma. Coflee ;was(, Aiaking
miles an. hoar, stated a Complaint
sighed-by 'Jaek-Eakln. .Sha' was
fined- -$10 by Judge t P. J. Kunts
yesterday. ' ' ..; i
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Switched IJeenso- Plates I '
'fe. "CartoiC ? 0 5 0'' Ma Jle, donat
ed $25 and costs to the ' justice
court coffers yesterday on sf cha'rge
of switching license plates. , , '
Dors Uslns Flreerackit
two 'WeeksYdlstant, ' many jElailm
youths aTe unable tp curbYthelr
desires, f or 'noise, and, for the past
few" days ' have; been 'celebrating
tha comJng'.'holIday.Y Firecrackers
are" to be Ttteard, at various ftoqrs
Qt the day Ur various' portions pf.
the city? Yt Display: ; of tflrecrickers
by some of the local merchants
has accelerated the - cejebralpn I
rectronlo JameOovi of Atras -1
,Jr vww.6i "J.o. viu
Injured Fireman "RecoTerteg--,,;
Walteir ; Ebe'rhard,1- member et
the Balem fife department who
was injured -in an"' auto accldeat
bear Tfllamoolaweelt ago. Is 're
ported to' be Improving' is rapM"y
ar can b expected: ,Two 'fellow
firemen visited: hlmc Tuesday
and state that In all probabflity he
wm be able to return to the' city
Sunday, or Monday v Eberhafda
hip' was dlsloeatOd;
C. T.
Oldfield and -Firestons tires.
Kone better. None cheaper,' "at
Tick Bros. ' 1 ! '' -adv.
Two Licenses Issued ! ' i
. -Two applicants for marriage li
censes visited the county clerk's
office yesterday. TTiey were "John
William Magee. Silverton, routs 1.
and Edith Phoebe Kellogg, Scotts
Mills: Fred O. Morris, Portland
and Wealtha P. Bradford, Silver-1
ton.'. The- latter couple plan to be
married In Silverton on June 28.
Inventory; Is .FJled-- - -
Inventory and appraisement of
the estate of William. II. Klein
smith was filed yesterday by En-'
gens' Courtney, Keith Powell ' and'
Charles L. Ogle. Y 1 1 ',
Speeder to Be Fine r
Piul Barndt, route, 3, was cited
Wednesday; to appear in f police
court at' 2 o'clock .this afternoon
for speeding on. South Commercial.
He was .arrested by . Officer': Ed
wards. YvY! ''Yh"-V ' . '
stolen Brushes FounoV
: It. C; Martens, 1 7 S Ferrr. im
ported to the police yesterday that
he had found the sample case and
lru:l:3'stc!ca from t!a ntic!:!ae
ia front of his house June 1. Tie
!nn 'inn'
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Summer School at VVashing-
, ton i Building Employs ;
' Monmouth Instructors
- Twenty-five teachers from the
Oregon State; normal at Monmouth
afad four, expert critic toaeers who
are lnt general charged, are holding
uown . . the educational tort at
Washington school for , the sum
jiner school that. Is being conduct
ed , tor the off-grade or the' but-of-luck
pupils who need to clean
up some of their grades and come
Out" even
classes.
with the rest of their
The school , started Jn 4onday4
with lliss Margaret Cfoeper In gen
eral charge. About 200 pupils are
attending, most of them, having
novea and. so fallen hehind their
grades during the year, or having
been ill or In some, way kept out
b't school eo "that they 'need ; some
especial - attention, u This ' Is being
given ' them'' In excellent ' manner;
at the 'first' summer School ever
held for ' the' grades In the Salem
district, "i . : ! " ..:.: ' . .-!
Work Is being given In all the
grades' of the common' school up
to and including the eighth grade.
As this is mostly corrective work.
for thiose' who' have lagged behind
the normal class, and 'as' all class
progress Is measured by the speed
of the slowest,- It.Is. bejlevedttiat
this will work wonders in the re
gular tear's work : In that it will
bring the laggards' up -to or even
slightly ahead of the others. , so
that all can start off with a bang
1
FcRSOrjAU
p. H. . Looneyi'was here . yester
day, from his farm near Jefferson.
Congressman W. Hawley goes
to . Corvallis , today and will , go to
Brownsville Friday for toUnn
county plpneert imeeting. , , ,
. Dr. :. and , Mrs. Henry E. Morris
entertained . H, , B-Wiith and; MI6s
Ethel Wlrth at i their home this
week. . - :
-Dr. and Mrs. C. A. Downs and,
Miss, Louslla, Stow have gone on
a three weeks trip Into California. !
Angus t.Huckestein has gone to
The - Dalles : for the Elks . conven
tion, j . . -. ,
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RECOVERED FROM, STOMACH
.TROUBLH r:-' !
"Had stomach" trouble three
years and finally was in bed eight
weeks -with terrible ' cramps'
writes A- L. Lyons,' Dayton, Ohio.
"The doctor did not help, and 1 1
could hold nothing on my stom
ach. Tried: Foley's cathartic Tab
letsiand now am a welt man. Can
eat anything."!: .Sour 'stomach,
headache; bad breath, billiousneis
and other digestive I disorders
quickly' overcome with. Foley Ci-
thartic . Tablets.; Do .not gripe,
iSain' or nauseate.--Sold ' eyery
where: AdV. "f'r '
3fARIO Mrs. It. Messelln,
Edith L. JBurgers, . Tacbma ,Dr;
and Mrs.' A. ,E. Anderson, ,Ho
quiam; Mrs. James. Dean. Mrs." C
R, Shaw; Mary Shaw, Kate Shaw,
Seattle; ; 1 George H. Gill, Tlje
DaUesi: Mr4 andjMrs. p. H. Hays;
Dallas; Harry R. "Howe, , V. O.
Koepp,1 H. T. JoldenMr. and Mrsi
J. ; A.' Roberts; Eugene; Mr.' and
Mrs. Will" M. Morris", Boise; Y Mr.
and Mrs.- P. W. ottelleri Los An
geles; Mc. andi lira. .. (JCUBxstt,
Fowl .Q&ftti m .Ma$MeJ W3B,
tXAdi. Sea ttfe $wtfitH!
J. . Waldrbn,-; Irene Rydraan Mark
SJocum, BLWpodFi Qi Sennet;
Hestqn i)fi m'MUl mki rs." Zt
Wi Van Iorhbl J.'Hehnfer "Port
land. - , ..'
I BLIGH Mr. ' and Mrs. Otto
I Hartwlg, A L.! -Hagen, Miss "; E.
Brown, Jar. and TMrs. JL D. WH
kins, George W. Holmes, Mr. sad
Mrs. B. L. iMcCarty, ;Portlahd;
Mrs. ;E. A. Wells,, Lev Grande; ,D.
li. .Murray, P. ta. uarts, osugene;
J. W.' Clutf,:Tacoma; ,Mra.' J. f3:
Cassen; . Valsetx. ? . .'?.' f;
TERMINAL--Rj vE. ; Silvia, .Mill
City; S. 8.. Miller, Mr. and Mrs.
Kyle .Wright, f Corvallis;; L. r
ThoroughminV C II. Allen, B. A.
Tyler, Albert Lindberg;rMiss Mil
ler, Portland;' t'. ,;, --J
fcw Hut to'
. it3ttrA pneumatics com' i
'LinJ In one tire. Domot
f Ihs work cf botK. ' There's ' t
big story of trotk prot la ;
i what ff can tsli you abcKS'
them. .fo.
i ii a j p r e E ii s e ii-
Cor. I Uih & Ferry St S. "
.SALEM. OnEGOPI "
lil.Y-0Yf)Y
I
lib!
year
.The Sajtri class hours are from
8 until" 12 oclock, . leaving the
children, free, the , rest of, the day
for their ome work'or 'clay, aid
the 'teachers- supposedly free" to
go back t'o their own class studies
at " Monmouth for ; the - aftersio
HOIJ)G THE BULL
That raw. recruits are sometimes
not so raw as their officers think
is proved hyan incident that, toqlf
place In a certain barrackaY "
recruit' was on' sentry ; auty
for the first tTme, and-ths officer
oU the . day. with his - wife, his
daughter,. Sad his dog,, was pass
ing. ' .:--V v ' - i , V
The , sentry called : . .
Who gOes.theraT - ' ,
, Thinking to puzzle the m4n the
ciiicer repuea prompuj; -
'Capt. Jones, 'wife, ' daughter
and the &og.z ' : ; ,
The recruit .hesitated c-.nly an
instant, , and. thenjiaid curtly: , t
'Captain ; Jones advance and be
recognised I - .Wife nd daciter
mark time! ! Dpg stand-at eas!".
BITS FQBREFAST j
: Oregon, greatest hop stated -:
:'X'-- " f5 - V- V -. tV- Y'
And Salem, the hop ceater, are
stall on thsmapi, 'it:- X,:.
"There aro reasons ; why they
may. remain In . the t lead lndefl
nitely; though It: may raua thf
further dwindling; of .the. indus
try iu-California and ,Washingtoh
.and Oregon,: too.
' "e v-
.Mr. Ng.Poon' Chew had a mes-
. tour ; ; ,
1 . YAdATlon
.Keen In touch with voar hnmA
town ; news,, when r ost yoqr racas
Uon. - Your friends will write you
some of the news, but not much)
Your home ; town, newspaper will
bring-yotf aH the hdihe -novrm when
you. want it, and when you have
ume ip reaa it. ; . - - -. r, ;
The Daily Oreron - Statesman!
mailed to any address 'oh request;
Phone 58$, or drop a card to
Commercial Street, : Salem, . and
make vonr i vacsflnri i 1m my
pleasant and delightful. -
when' -the - regular- school
opens, tht.first'jpf. October, ;
A'LIusicd Treat
. tb, rriew ef THB : BEOWlflES dc, nd concert orchtr, t ppos
f ; ' oreanU.tioa i ompo.d of rtiits, .nd not nly ih dajtcinr pnb
, tnjsT) tnw .twett. . ? , t- ?-. ..'3 fj- ;.-.- ' 4, ,. . .
TB ereboatrs ku bMi broneM
xpeos, that onr musie-loTinr ti-B,
' Ham Vn . '''' ti..
Ken neth Vj lor; . . . ,, , rvnma
ai Bbipe Sanpteaa, fiahsatii, elaiiiaot
Albert; Wnt - ....Bnio
. crowoie uameoeav xrumpet, : twotou
"t 'Anil t!nninniiMH . . .
-, -
UJ.U
Debg the policy cf
end ssllyjjre
I , impair..
tfCfcs ell I
Vfcite Dndi Spoit OidcrTlsm crccn ixl!.:r
tztt9 to cloxe cut special at, pair....... ........ .............. 3.C 3
. Cess in and get JQW -iuriy cnaTu rbocs at a red Circ:--
' lfeiiy;&-r;jj5pj!::r .Qrtfcrcls .and! Prr-j .at'. , :Y."
r Be '-pa Lzzd tciy 3 pic!; ycur t:: - : ' ;
sage at the Salem Chautauqua that
was important. It roiatci the way
topermanent peace ea'the Pacific,
by. the atinued and ' perhaps in
creasing friendliness of the United
States with the ancient nation with
western "ideals "that contains a
third of the human race, and more
than her share 'of the- earth's re
sources In proportipja to the size
of her country, i. j
" But ' there Is. no East or West, ; '
Border, reed or. birth, . ' "
When two strong men stand face
'to face, . i . -
Though they come xrohr'he ends
of the earth." ' ; ' ";
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Salem wants kraut factories and
should have them. Then the Sa
lem district will develop sr big cab
bare Industry.' Y ' " - :' '
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California has. 13 sugar factor-Ics-.
t)rco6a ,'iasvhohe: nXfet" 'we
hare as go c i: sugar, beet land . ia
the SalemYdirict as the "best fn
California, and tar cheaper. We
LT00 LATE TO. CLASSIFY!
Wti'u' t i in iii rir,,n ) i ,,,, ,,, i
THREO ItQQM J;-APARTMENTr-;
. furnished, 411 North Summer;
.. also one . and .two7room apart-,
aents, Inqqlre "Capital hoteL
! What -7csld Tea ' D o ?
(No. $.) .
.You buy a house and the
owner tells you -that It Is
vl insured, and gives", you .the
; policy,? which you "place in
your safe depbt.it box" at the
i bank. Would , you havo to
, do anything further, In or
der to protect ybur proper
ty? ' ?.. - . .-- -
tit. Is surprising how many
..Peppl.de i-v not nnderitawl
about the necessity Of trans
ferring . Insurance. ; , Some-;
times a loss of mahy; fcun-
, dred dollars occurs;' . Wo try
to parent any, such exper
iences so far1 as otrr students
'are- concerned,' by teaching
i them what, to dd ln thia and
similar cases.,
, New classes started' last
Monday. Why not enter
Ynowr: ' . ' -
',.'- ' vc-r ; -
SaIeiii,r Ort7-Ott '
. - ' ITI-V s.eJ 1 try
I.O OR, I
to PACITTO OrnfiBBACH at Urn
aior ttiv b
lTTEinvrnvi . .
2 leM-a. iKiaf , baaatiful tea" err.
Capa-' KlavamU, ;onderfnt beaek.
Bathiaf. he Kestarra rirer. canooing:,
baatina. aaiaaoh -trolling;, treat fiahintr.
craa- and iloandar fiahinr. elaraa, rock
ojsWa Wnanlea. and i
THB BROWNIES ORCHESTRA -
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t!;:3 ttcrp to dhrsscf all
are cj;!qw ustin .pnees r"tt,v.
t -
I-
should tare a ;,.: .
.. -mm
Y Washington Las thrt 3 .
tortes, Utah 19, sr.I I '
And yet more money : a 1
wlth'a'sJsar'factciy L 3 I
than in either of tl "
C 1
t
f
I X
Dim:'..
1
-'
1 the Aatursl . '
your. ..-phyEh'4
' ; that you, v;?ti, X
-find that in our T.
. Suits there's .
rJsht into them.
Tvear-cnd , .v.-til, t
because , they 'r a i
hih quality .11 rc i
ic3,.iIi..j,ast.tL3. : . ,
chse er-i thi .1 '
. wcrkcanisliip i3 ;.
'teed.' '' ..
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