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A THE OREGON STATESMAN. SALEM, OREGON TUESDAY MORNING JULY 10, 1923 V j . OS' -rap New York Beats. Cincinnati Philadelphia, Chicago and Brooklyn Win StW YORK, July .-(National) Manager r'McGraw;" ox the Nowl ' York Nationals, snook up his lineup 'before 'today's game and 'tha' giants - closed strongly fcpafast Cincinnati, winning the last .game of the series 13 to '6. : Score ij'! ' R. H. E. Clnrfnnatr . . i . . . 7 112 flewtYork : 13 16 1 Benton, tKecky Harris and Har grave; Neltf, Scott and Gowdy. rtiUadrtpJa 4; Pittsburg 3 IHIIADEt.FHIAs July 9.. (National) -U. strong- finish in the closing tunings of today's game gave Philadelphia a 4 to 2 victory; over Plttsbnrg.' i Score - fott. , E. Pittsburg . . . , 'i . . . . : 2 9 ' 0 Philadelphia . ... .14 10' 0 5torrison ' and Schmidt; Dehan and Henline. y.VVILD TROLLEY, WRECKS HOUSE; GIRL -KILLED. i, ...... " , w, - 1 : Chicago '4; Boston 1 Boston. - Mass., July 9. - (Na tlonaJ) Chicago took the third straight game of the series I with . Boston vtoday by 4 "to 1. Barnes was hit hard and bis support was erratic , -. ; r ; Score-r '.'V 1 -r . R.'H. E. -Chicago V ;1 5 0 Boston 1' a ."'. .1' 5 4 I - Osborne' and 0Farrell; 'Barnes 0ESPIIET1HKETS A street car, running, wild down, an eight block grade in New York city,, crashed into a tenement bouse, killing a child on , the sidewalk,, smashing the front of the tenement "bouse, which was reduced to a jumble of wreckage. Three .women in the car were injured. The motorman, who is unhurt, is held. This, remarkable photograph .shows the result o the accident, the , strangest New York city has ever known. ... '. ' . i j; and Smith. i Brooklyi 5, St.- Louis BROOKLXNV July S. (Nation". al- Brooklyn; 'evened the- series of four games Vlth 'St.' Louis to day,' winning a Weird gahi'e of ball marktid by1 many shifts i the vis Kora lineup . f,- Scored "t---: -;?- : . 11. 'H. E. sL''iAuU;r.rv.::M.!:3r"'8 Brooklyn -. 2 . . -. S !10 1 Sherdel. ; North and McCurdy ; Vance and De Berry. ; - SlLVERTOfJ NEWS - SILVERTON, Or., Jnly 9. (Special to - "The Statesman.)---One hundred and thirty-fire mem bers of Trinity - church motored orer to the Madsen farm In Spring valley Sunday for a picnic dinner. A short program was' given dur ing the afternoon. . ; Vv . Professor S. Oss ,of Fertile, Minn., is, at Silverton f of a short Visit.' 'Mr. and Mrs." Oss 'will re turn to their home tie'TIrst part bt ' August. Mrs. Osa has been spending .the .winter .here as a guest i of her 1 mother, . Mrs. O. Qualset. v-, - ", ; B. H. Conkle nd C. S. Bristol were business -callers at' Port land Monday ": Mr. and Mrs. Asel Taber of Sa lem were guests of Miss Alice Jen sen Sunda?. j '' I JfiEW! CORPORATIONS ' ;"" ' " Articles- off incorporation were filed yesterday by the Itwickwash company ofrPortland, capitalized at : $50,00.0. 4 , The Incorporators are J.. E. Dijane, George W.iRiggs and:P.t T..Maguire. -' , '- . $ Notice of ah-.' increase to capi talization from' $200,00 to $400, 000 was filed by the Shattuck Construction -company, a Calif or; nia concern.- .; .. ? , : Notice of. 'a decrease in capK lalization fromu $30,000,000 to $2,000,000 was .filed by .the Na tional Cash Register com pany of Ohio. , i , . Supplementary articles were tiled ; by the" ' QopenhagenReed company, changing - the name to Copenhagentl Brothers! ; ' Notice 'of. dissolution was ' filed by the Middle Pork Irrigation company of H6od River, : Permits' . under '.the state blue sky act were issued, by the state corporation 'commlsslcmer: Satur day to the following: , ' '; ' ; Marquani Restaurant company, Portland j to sell $1 7,500 In stock. 1'Crater Beaver Pur, Farm, Inc.1, .Medfordr.to-sell $5800 in stock. IN PklNTINCni ybur pcysdnality in your 'Butinese. - -Correct , office forms . and busi t nesa stationery increases effic iency, accuracy, economy , and pleasure in your Business. , Our commercial department i equipped to give you immediate and satisfactory service at prices that are right. f ' I i'f" ' ' i - Suggestions and estimates given at your request. i . Greg on Statesman Commercial Printing Department iMasMsassMaiitsssaas ' -f i - -t- - - - - - Ji " " - - 1 ' , . Starkey Hubbs. Inc., i Port land; to operate. as brokers. ; L Pacific -States Stone' company,' Grants Pass; to . sell $5000 In stock, ? j:;. ..r' j. r.. .4 ; : ,i Oregon - Washington -Mining company, Portland; to sell' $20, 000 in stock. ; . -w Articles of incorporation swere filed by 'the 'Multnomah Water company 'of Portland, capitalized at $15,060. The th corporators are SJllen S.; Stone. VN. M. Tedd and Bert'WVIfenry. " ;'t- ;" ; Notice' of a decrease" m( capttali Kation from $3,00,000 to $100d Was filed by the Portland Lumber company. ' ; ..' ' . ; ' : ' Notice of an- Increase 1h capi taWratlon'frbm U7lYb tov$S0;000 was tiled 1 by the PoHlattd Whole alet Nursery company. V " i ij ,f "Notice , -of an , Increase in . -ca-p-itallzation.f rom $ 5,000,000 to $ 8, QOQ.OOO; was j filed - by the; Amer ican Book company. jane; N'6t; 8unhfneyv By 'Any .ivitUKi ui 1 iuiai vyeiva ; 4 tion '-Indicates.-,-! ? "The "taaazimuin"; temperature for ine mfhofr,Junrkccriirg' to the official 'report: of ObseWer C. -f)HTr win 95 d e three Vmtri 11 n 8, ''and the minima m, 'W'as 74 4 de grees on June 11. ' The greatest dally range , was 4 0 7 degrees tn June 28. ' . ' . ' : The , total ' precipitation of rain was .11 of an inch, and the hear lest rain of . the. month was ' on June 21. The weather was clear on 10 days, partly cloudy on 18 and cloudy on . two -days, ' - The .daily, record of. maximum and ; minMnum temperatres was First Carload of Loganber ries Shipped Reaches Chi ' cago in Gbod' Shape " ' Because there Is "jio '; sale t lor fresh, ripe. "berries, hibse ' who ex pect te con tribute logans . to the fresh fruit shipments through the. Oregon Loganberry Exchange 'will probably pick their jrrpe berM.es only to' throw tbexncfn .thefgtound. . But once the overripe berries are disposed of, the "Exchange ex pects to sblp "lip ..to four cars of fresh berries a" day, ,They caht be too ripe, rib .tnebUsheii l11 be cleabed once for afl,1 and"theh kept clean 'y j picking : ! every' day. or'every other day ''at the 'longest interval. The 'first car of berries that was shipped out by express ' last Bfdnda'y " reached Chicago . Thurs day, ;iand was ready ; tor the Jmb lic market Friday" and "Saturday. A telegram sent but Friday, and received here "Saturday as a nfght message f wrtn r3avln,' ' White Prince, Inc., says: ' - v ( - "FU'st ' car 'loganberries arrived sound condition. ! Advise , results later, eep f beta shipping, Chap inafn.' " The( firm sells, for the Federal Ifttlt . Vegetable Grower s, the reat Cooperative 'association that grew out of the work done by Herbert Hoover two Jrears ago. re Federal association charges a stock fee of $2.50 a car for all products sold,'rthat" goes Into 'the capital stock. They bought an es tablished commission business In the beginning, :and are paying' for 'that; and "extending their capital through "tbis charge.' Every con signer becomes a stockholder to the extent of the business he does. 'The Oregon Exchange has ship ped -four 'and one-half cars of fresh logans. The first car bad a rather checkered career. The berries were -called for, to be de livered on Friday, so tb at they could be pre-cooled that night and loaded out Saturday morning. But they came .in so slowly -that the car did not get out until .Mon day. .-Some of the berries had been In the .warehouse, for two days longer than . expected,': or usually necessary. ,. The later, cars ; have been filled in much shorter time; .the, berries brought in one day; have, been shipped the next morn j ing,( so that after the, first slow car tau naje gotten ,unaer . way Within a few hours after picking, if. the first car, reached 'its desti nation' safely, the later cars surely must do so. . : '. ; . The mosi .encouraging thing in the .whole loganberry -business is the way growers have been com ing in to the Exchange and sign ing up, voluntarily, after, this sea son was already, so, tar, gone that they knew, there was small chance for marketing all their cropt Some of the same' enthusiasm two weeks earlier, . might have "saved $ 5 0.00 0 or $ 100,000 In .berries tor , the Willamette Valley ,thls year, hut it featlj" tob"k .the ;hlg wreck: to make an brfekhliation appeal to many jf the . hold-off growers. 'WftSi an oreaeiAzatlon n covering practically all the logan- V -.--.i-.- . IN CONFERENCE ON NARCOTIC DHUG PROBLE&l, 1 in,',.,! MiM.!..;.;...-'- hi -tt ' ! fir ,i- - y II -. I 4 j , . . if : r '1, ft Z7;-,. - 2 nt I -:---t '.::? : I . , . . . ' r, . . ( J lt,,iT, Mrs. Wallace Reid In-conference witn. Congressman Stephen V. Porter in Washington, D. C- on some world aspects of the narcotio idxug:'mroblem.v4" . ' . ; '. :- ; - - that price as a base;- it ' would L have ' made the ' apricot ..'growers almost as rich as bricklayers or. plasterers. But the canners, find ing that the market was absolute ly , dead on apricots, refused to bay at this price. ; With their warehouses stilt cluttered uj with last year's apricots the same as they have "been with Oregbn ioganberriesthey offered $15 to $25. for apricots, according . to grades, and it's that wor nothing for tha California growers. as follows: . . .. Date 4 . " , Maximum -Minlmumt trv 'trntrw. t a -KaMaoH 1 ' 2 3 ,4 5 , 7 .8 9 10 11 -12 is ;i4 15 16 17 18 61 67 67 82 87 86 .......... 82 - 78 81 IX 68 ) 4 ..,,'57' y 71 W,.ir....yC5 ,.l 70 ... n 120 4 21;...... 22 .. 23 24 ..... 25 - 26 27 ..... 2 . . . 29 30 68" 65 68 .70 , 68 . 78 76 85 95 82 81 48 . 46 i 53, 54 ' 61 -48 . 56 53 f 114 ,.48 : 47 .45 '46 ; , 49 ,-9. . 52 51 -45 . 52 I 48- 52 52 55 - 68 -64 .1 . 1 .: . . . . - : i . -1:4 Aire Lei ' - tWe carry. In stock ovcr lJ5 legal blanks suited to most any business transactions. We may have just the form you are looking for at a bie saying as curaparea 10 maae 10 oraer iorms. j Some of the forms, Contract of Sale, Road Notice, Will forms, Assigns , ment of Mortgage, Mortgage Forms, Quit. Claim :JDeed, Abstracts form, ' Bill of . Sale, Building Contract, Promissory Notes, Installment Notes,. Gen i eral Lease, Power of Attorney,-Prune Books and Pads, Scale Receipts, Etc. These forms are carefully prepared for, the Courts and Private use. Pri$e on forms range from 2 Cents .to 12 cqnts apiece, and on note books, from 25 to 50 cents. ' i ' ' . , PRINTED AND TOR SALE BY ' ), The Statesman Publio -LEGAL BLANK HEADQUAUTES v At' Business Office, Ground Floor. . 1 o. the otgaotartlon will de long bo fbro 'another . crop, there,, Is k chknee to extend the loganberry market enormously, to districts that do not now know the fruit; and 'once they -do get acquainted they can be sold readily, through, regular channels. ntt is recognized more fend .more n that the business has : come to 1 temporary , disaster, , through the attitude of those, who refused to organize or to trust anybody but themselves. They thought .the loganberry .would advertise itself, atad they left the organized . 25 per cent of the Oregon ,crop to make all the big Market exten sions. The load was 'too heavy for the 25 per-cent toVcarry, and ft' has fallen Into the. mud. But put of the wreclc . promises . to come a coherent advertising ' or gan iattldn that ' will make logans staple fruit in every cotner' of Am erica, and brtng permanent busl hess to the' Willamette' Valley grdyej. " . ' .. -Lest tho Oregon loganberry grower should feel that he alone ls; the' tatget fbran unkind fate, and that he Is taking ail -the drubbing " for the whole 'agricul tural world, th story , of Califor nia :ls Interesting. Tne' ; apricot growers of California ffured that $60 a ton Wis about right Tor thefr auto and other high priced needs, 'and their 'association -fixed HlGflllllMD Adcle Garrison's New Phase of REVELATIONS OF A WIFE Chapter 349. DICKY MAKES A i SWIFT DE- ,. ! CISION. - -.V- I raised my head and stared at Dicky'a bit'wildly. That, he should have fathomed my motive in ask ing ' him to. come to. 'the moonlit beach, when I had forgotten that I had one seemed uncanny to me. He . tightened "htsJ xlasp of me, bent his . head to mine and in the moonlight A'saw, a uiztlcal smile oh his face. . But there was ten derness In ;.'hL eyes "-whichx reas sured:ine. ' - : : ( ' ' " "Yoli may be able to flash poker face' on other people,: dear heart, "hut ' you ; cant play the game with me, any ' more : than I can withyou,,he said. "Do you think I have studied every line of your face all these : years for nothing? Nay, nay, . my dear! You're as . transparent as a . win dow pane to your beloved' hus band. I knew you .wanted to get me into the appropriate mood for something or other when you proposed; the trip. But I flatter myself I made you f prget about everything except' Just US, with two capitals. 'Fess up, now." ' I hid my ashamed face against his shoulder, jarred out of my bliss not only by his discovery of my maneuvering, but by the fact that: through the wonderful mo ments he had given me, had run his conscious effort to make me forget my purpose in coming to the beach; At last I had forgot ten, but he had. there been no spontaneity, no reality after all ! His voice broke across my mus ings. ' ' .' " "Come w on. tell your husband. Idon't' want to think I'm the only gaby In the family, and I'll tell you that If anybody had asked me my own name part of, the time this last hour, I couldn't have an swered correctly.!' 1 . "How Did You Know?" i "Oh, . Dicky!" I clung to him convulsively, . .the relief of his words bringing the .quick, tears to my eyes. A "There isn't anything In ' the world for rae tonight but you, 'Just you. Don't let's spoil the-eVenfng by talking about any thing lse.l t - $ ? y .. -;. .-. :.v-.- k t - .i -.- .-' - 7'Yes, we wfil.". Thert was obstinacy as well as tenderness in Dicky's tone, ''i kbbw your honest soul -and that stiff-necked pride of yours .Well enough to re alize? that nothing but a mighty hi emergency yould have set you LOff oh this track tonight' You'd rather win -your point by the Queensberry -rules. So tell me what's "on your mind, sweetheart." I'll promise to let no little lamb have anything 5 on me for meek ness." . l's about the house," I said quavering. fOh! - Dicky, . -I've huhfed "all over this territory, and It's the ' same as it is every where else. Nothing at ? all , to rent, "and only "prohibitive places to buy. But there's a small farm with one " of those Solidly built eld houses which -would lend it self to any thing we wanted to do with-it, jand the most. wOnderfal view of , the .'ocean from the top of the hill, back of it. and lilacs and old apple -trees you'd want Famous For Its Zest- THE DRINK THAT "j FITS . In Bottles on ' draught -Everywhere ULQJ MIR Gid Distributed By eonStoltz Co. GOOD CIGARET s GENUINE "BULL" DURHAM TOBACCO to "paint all' day long If you saw them but it's in a most awful state y-': 'i '.- ; - "Is llt I worthiOOO?" iDIcky struck in. - . . ' ; .' ., X... ;': "How-Lhow did. you know?" I asked banally enough. "f A Moonlight View.; i - lt hardly requires a STierlock- lan mind you know," Dicky laugh ed. "You asfc that I bring you ra certified check for 24000, the. full amount of your patrimony, then tell me .there's nothing to rent, 'and begin to describe this pictur esque ruin. Wake up, old dear. It's nearly, train time.'' ' . "I am stupid," I sighed. "But honestly, 'Dicky, I've ; trailed houses until I'm -only fit for fin Imbeciles', home." . . "1 1 khow'.VIisl hand closed comfortingly over7 mine. "You've had the brunt of everything.' But I'm on the Job" now. Where is this place?" i . ; s - "Next theTh?er home' "" ' "Anybody in it?" "No, the people "moved out yes terday.", ' " . " Wn' at we go over and look at, it now?". My heart gave a little hopeful beat. I knew Dicky's artist soul. If he ever saw that lovely though' dilapidated Old place' by moon light. especiaUy that view j from the bill, he would not. rest until ho. had possession of it. "There is -no - reason .in the world why-" '. V"';" ; :"''K "' " 1 "All rlghCXet'srgo." , iHe jpse. swung m; tq.my. Teet,. held me' close for a minute with a tender, lingering , kiss, then VcS ed my hand under his arn, &r l struck.off across the sandy L ach at a pace that taxed me to keep up with him, ... , if , ; "The; house I hunters ori tta trail,", he chanted, gay ly, and I Saw .that the idoa of the old house had fired his imagination, and that he was all impatience to view It. ,:.No lingering on the roadJback! f drove the car as fast as I dared, and it was but a few minutes un til we had turned Into the lilac bordered driveway. The old place looked indescribably lovely drows ing in the moonlight, but it was not until we had left the car, climbed the bill 'in the rear, and looked over the moon "-lnpe to the Village, and ' ocean "fur below, that Dicky spoke. "I don't-care if every r-iber In the house is falling to- r La declared." ."Here's ,;wl.r8 Uvei"t (To Be Continued) - No business can. succeed where Indifference exists among the em ployee v and ,irickery is 1 its own ruin. ' The forcing of substitutes, delays intdellvery Ignorance con cerning .'goods.; tactless handling ofr.cpstomers; by clerks, overin sistnce. .by sales people all con tribute to "a" reduction In 'the trada "of some 'houses. . Discourteous treatment .and . bad stocks are a 1 o a't;ause. 1 L O' Til A V L. BY;WATEIT0 't ; 1 " m 1 ' 11 "imm . ' " i Caillnas every X7cziczzz..': FuU information at ' i : 101 .Third SU Cor. Stark, Portland, )recri ' E. C Mc&Cckao, Pi CWA40 Traffic Mgr.. L. C Smkfa BMg . )Ur U,' j tint Trti-'ti:;-- m t i r i i ti r ii ii i r ' f n n n "- i ' ii - - 1 rr " 'I r- r-tk T : i ' 1 " ' . : l r -. ...v: :.: t f - L KAFOURVS CLEARANCE SALE into to : PACIFIC CITY AND tlLLA 00K BEACHES 1 ft0ti:.1 $7.90 FARES .,ainook -"i ! " - $9.00 CHANGE OF SCHEDULE- EFFECTIVE JULY 8. 1923 .... ... . , i : v ( Saturday : ' Ttead . 'Mfn'rday.' 1 'Datly. 'Pows. Hohday. ' - a;m. - Pi. ' P.M.1; ? "'l t 745 12:45 5:00 ; Salem' i J 12:30 v 4:25 ? : 0 0 1 : 3 5 5 : 5 5 - Day ton J 1 1 r 3 5 4:30 i 9 : 20 - 2 2 0 -6:40 f McM lttn ville 1 0 f 5 0 2:45 11:45 , 4:45 S;05 Jlebo ,8:20. 11:40 12:35 6:45 9:56 TUUmook ' Li 7: S 0 11 : 0 9 . : - ; -'' : ajl .. a.il , Direct connect lob at ltcbo for Pacific City. .Connecting at ilcMrnnvUle tor 'Forest ? Orove." Hillsboro, Newberg. Bherldan. Grande- rtonde, and Wlllamifaa. i : - . 5 RMi Up. Son. day. P.M. 8:55 8:00 7!15 4:50 4:00 CONTMOiSS Huhdredsand Hundreds of , Bargains Jn Every Department Ass5rtdent cf .Regular Values WHS $liorCj.1 . Ill II These flre corsets,, for the. small or average figures, sizes tip to 30. They will give you comfort and style satisfaction, they are in various styles, its a long time since you bought such a good corset for a dollar. Every Department Offers July Bargains Your Mail Orders receive careful ; atten tion. We pay postage or express within ra dius of .a .hundred mUes. Satan Store, 4e State St. rTt a Tout ronine t Portland Silk Shop. 883 Alder St. mgnT;rc?.iir:?ivittrsTEyLiMEs . --11 .ft.