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miTimw'siW' MMmF Bailding Penults Are Few Only two building permits hare 1 city recorder, so far this week. These were to B. Webb for the erection of an office building at 1230 Ferry street, at a cost ot $1500, and to L. Huddleston tor ,a one-story dwelling, 1915 Broad way, to cost $400. i Educator Shoes Ease Vonr Feet Try them on. Note the good -appearance. Educator Shoes will correct foot . troubles. Miller's, Adv. -Boys Leave' Training School ? Police were asked yesterday morning to be on the lookout for two inmates of the boys' training "school who left that institution Tuesday night. The boys are named AiCJuiien aaa r uurete, wiu are aged 15 and 16, respectlvely Both were clad In the regulation school uniform. Governor Pierce to assist! in the harvesting of his loganberry crop. He has paid his fine, and; at the expiration of his sentence will be in a few days, he released. which will be Accidents Are Reported ; Two minor automobile accidents were reported : to the police yes terday. These were a collision be tween Hugh vAspinwall, route 9, and Mrs. T. W. Hall. 1469 Ferry, at the intersection of Church and Center streets, while F. L. Waters, 1599 State, reported a fender on his machine was damaged when another car hit it while it was parked on Mill street near Twelfth street. . 'M Hear the Victor Record No. 19093, "Barney Google, 'l Cried Over You." H. L. Stiff F:r, Co. ... Adv.. : I r Electronic Reaction of Abrama 1 Dr. White, 506 U. S. Bank bldg. i Adv. - Two Licenses Issued Marriage licenses were issued by the county clerk yesterday to Ota L. Binegar ! and Mamie A. Blarichard. both of Salem; Or ville B. Bowers, Wendling, and Vida Woodworthj Salem. -: -- , Police Detaining Trio- One boy, 18 years old, -and two girls, both younger, are being de tained by the police for jfurther investigation. It is believed the trio ran away from Portland. No charges were placed against any of them. They were picked up late Tuesday night by Officer Ol son. At the station they gave the names of Raymond Cook, a.na Cook and Bertha Gray. w piano for Rent II. L. Stiff Furniture Co. -Ad. Dunnlgan Returns to Ja'l -"51. T- Dunnisan, sentenced to the county jail for aperiod, of 30 days for possession of liquor, has returned to the basle afer hay ing been granted k' reprieve iby Dr. CJU Marshall OeopAthlcMiywicUn and . . Surgeon 28 Oregon Building'" i I noM ssa ; Mam Bruised in Accident Slight cuts and : minor bruises were sustained by 'Mark W. Wills, 6S0 North Twentieth street, yes- president of the Xatioal1 Retail tterday when hia machine collided Clothing association. . , , H with another driven by i-llswortn ft . . I Pettit of Salem, at Court and . ..I.'''. ..I-- ' " mtkUilierla Reported I I Seventeenth streets. Both ma' "The first Indication of diphthe-1 chines received considerable dam ria in months was reported by Dr. J ag, and both men reported the C. E. Cashatt. city health! officer, I accident to the police, station. yesterday j txxva. ine onepuem For Gifts That Last hartt.iaii crips. Diamonds, Watches,' Jewelry Phone 1253. ! Sslsa Ambulance Service Day and Night Phone 666 - 17S S. Liberty St. Salem Oregon Capital Junk WAOTS AD kindj cfjusi ssd gecond-hand gooda We pay foil value. 215 Center Street Phone 333 Sales Force to Portland The Bishop clothing store will close at 4 o'clock this af ternoou so the employes may go to Port land to attend a meeting' of the clothiers of the state and listen to an address -by: PredrVJoland, ter noon, but owing to a number of memorandums Judge Bingham is gtvlng th9 case due considera tion. Another divorce case, Jack son vs. Jackson, occupied the time of the court yesterday afternoon. Though it was finished, no decis ion has yet been made. The crowa at the court house yesterday was a mere fraction of that of the day before. Recovers from Illness Mrs. Harry Weis is reported to be recovering from a month's ill ness. - (' Does This Interest Ton? If you are looking for a Job, or if you need to employ help, use the city free employment bureau at the YMCA. Adv. ; Hand Badly Injured S. T. Carpenter, an employe of the Oregon Pulp & Paper com pany, has suffered the loss of three fingers of his right hand as a result of receiving a crushed hand in some of the machinery at the mill Tuesday. His home U on North High street. the morning' of J uiy 1, 1922, J? H. Harper, then employed as fire man at the Oregon Gravel com pany plant on North Front street, has filed suV against the raitroad for $400 general damages" and an additional $1000 'as special damages. Harper states that the train was operated in a negligent manner, and failed either to dis play a light or have a brakemau on the first car approaching hlm Hear the Victor Record No. 19087, "Carolina Mammy," "Stella." H. L. Stiff Furniture Co. Adv. Schmidt Awarded Judgment Default judgment for $25S was awarded A. M. Schmidt against Carl Carlson yesterday by Judge Bingham. Answer Is Filed The Stuyvesant Insurance com pany has filed its answer to the complaint filed by F. W. Petty john. The case was over the pos session of an automobile. Hawkins A Roberts City loans; lowest rates. Adv. Bingham Goes to Albany Judge George G. Bingham is spending the day in Albany, sit ting" in the case of the Terminal Stage company vs. Hutton. home, 431 North Capitol street, whr men. 2 years old. Showed signs of the disease. Ahti-toiln j was administered and the nome quarantined. Other children wno i were exposed also were given me anti-toxin. Hear the Latest Victor Releases At H. L. Stiff Furniture Co. Adv. Daasrhters Bona Mr. and Mrs.. Bert Iverson are being congratulated on the birtli ReImann, Mrs. Winnie Pettyjohn Realtors In Portland Salem realtors who are in Port land attending the convention of the Northwest Realtors' associa tion are A. C. Bohrnstedt, Jonn H. Scott. J. M. Runert, Rich f rianrhter. Laulse Jean, on- dav July 9. Mr. and Mrs. raui Pratt are Barents of a aaugnier. Mar jorle Jean,. born Friday, July 13. R. A. Harris, C. V. jonnson, w. G. Krueger, Mrs. Gertrude J. m. Page', George " Grabenhorst, Carl Becke, (J. A. Mills and D. D. Soco- lofsky. cieAnv Aww I Irnggage Our Samson line ot luggage j thoroughly good service Prayer Bleeting Postponed There will be no weekly prayer meting services at the First Methodist church this evening owing to the reception to be giv en to Dr. and Mrs. E. B. Gilbert at the Jason Lee church. New and Used Records 25c each, at H. L. Stiff Furni ture Co. Adv. Becker Estate Divided Division of the estate of Mich ael Becker, with a valuation ot $25,366, has been authoriaed by the county court. The widow win receive an undivided one-half and each of seven children taking a seventh of the remainder. The widow's share will be $13,369. with $1909.88 to eaeh of the other heirs. A. N. Becker is adminls trator of the estate. - -..s hlUrUfltU HiuE imim imrinnnnc iiflLL UUIII UULhuU Work on Great Aquaduc jhrough Continental Di vide Begins in Spring James Peak and emerge a trifle mora , than 6 miles west at, the headwaters of the 'Fraser river in Middle Park; Grand county. The western side of the tunnel is 4 miles from the town of Fraser, Colorado. The tunnel will be available im mediately to the 'Denver & Salt Lake railroad,: now completed to Craig, Moffat county. The plans of this line include building into Salt Lake CHy. It also will be available later to the Denver, Rio Grande & Western railroad which now ', is building a cutoff to con- tUiiUift id iiciiUi ttinit r un mm In Better Condition Now Than in 1914,. Cleveland Women Are Told CLEVELAND, Ohio., July 18. -Europe Is now more . nearly ready for world war than It was DENVER. Colo., July 18. Ad tnal mrrtr t tha Uft 4q 4vn T VS S VU H 4UkkMlr bUUUCi I 4aVI W , IB U(UUiU5 s W U iwaa v . through the continental divide I nect with the tunnel. The actual west of Denver, Is expected to bej- j saving to the Denver & Salt Lake I In 1914, Newton D. Baker, told gin early next month. I The first I railroad will be the tortuous a audience of women gathered shovelful of dirt may be tnnredj climb of 23 miles, over the crest I here to hear the former secretary on ; August 1 Colorado ) Dayt ef the continental divide, where Qf war and others outline the pur- Everything Is in readiness to I the Moffat road now crosses thep0ses of the league of nations start. JBids tor construction are I divide above timberline " at an ele-Inonnartisan association. It was being advertised, and the bonds ivation of 10,660 feet. (the first offering here in an at are being offered for salei . On the Denver & Rio Grande i tempt to obtain signers to a peti The Moffat tunnel wfll cut the the distance to Salt Lake City tion that the United States ener rail distance between the Atlan-lwIIl be shortened by 173 miles I a league of naions. tic and the Pacific oceans by 701 through, 'building' the cutoff to its Cvubiruciriuii tii3 an eur connect wltn ine tuauvi. rDakota Non-Partisans to Select State Committee miles glneering feat of much difficulty, When we present 10,000 names or 10,000,000 names of and It is of great national impor- J long. ' The project consists of a The tunnel will be 60.4 miles lnose who want America to Join tance, for It will open up a large section of land in northwestern Colorado rich In natural resourced.. The campaign ; to construct ' this tunnel has been carried on for the main tunnel 20x16 . feet In the clear and a pioneer tunnel paral leling ft. Trains" through the tunnel will be operated by elec tricity. Provision has been made a league of nations they will list en," Mr. Baker declared. last 50 years. Early In the 6 0's I so that automobiles and other the pioneers of what is now thfe I traffic may pass through the tun state ot Colorado realized ade- J nel In special cart. The tunnel auatft transoortation was neces-1 oTovntirm t the east portal is sary to develop the territory, and I 9.190 feet, at the west 9,100 set about to get it. I feet. Sponsors of the tunnel predwi FOi PETITIONS ARE CIRCULATED The tunnel commences at the headwaters of South Boulder that ultimately almost all of the I D . ' r-- procirlenn Will w- Sweet, Loa Angeles; . e.v. - F. J. Aids, San FrancSico; J. II, Sulghanger, Fred Wiechman. For est Park, ; III; M. Franks. Bend; S. S. Haughton, Bandon; E. S. Grundy, Longj Beach; C. A. Smith, Santa Barbara ; John Eastman, Hibbing, Minn; Frank -Newman, Yellowstone ; Barton I Smith, ' A. Havens, Stockton, Cal; II. R. Preston, Miami;. Fred J, . Cook, Caldwell, Idaho; J. A. Hall, Bak- ersfeld; Q. Lofsvold,. Spokane; A G. Bailey Woodland, Cal ; M. E. Dunlap, Berkeley, Cal. VALLEY CITY, N.D., July 18. A conference which seeks to reorganize 4he Nona Dakota non partisan league and uclcct a new state committee" on v.hich the names of f'A.7: p. Townroyi former head of the national a .in-partisan league, and William5 Lemke, for mer attorney general will not ap pear has been called to meet here tomorrow; I ' New Charges Presented in Disbarment Proceedin OLYMPIA.' Wash., July 18. New charges were v preferred against E. 6. Snelllng, attorney at South Bend, today by the board of law 'examiners with a view to disbarment. The allegations are similar to these in an action heard recently and under consideration creek In Gilln county hear the railroads entering Denver will use . , . ... - , j. the tunnel as a short cut from Wedchase, also of Mitchell, were Denver west. Tourists who have members of the party. They plan I enloyed the trip over the contin- to leave the Salem camp early toj-1 ental divide on the Moffat route j Stage Big Round-Up Late in August day. will mourn the fact that the com ing of the tunnel win mean that the famous little station, uorona, too o' the world," wfll pass CHICAGO. July 18. Henry Ford, for presiclent boosters will stage a general round-up in Ford's home town. Dearborn. Mien., me Auto Reported Stole Allen McCain, wno lives on inc maranteed I to give I Silverton road, reported to the po -Da era anil anil C&fieS I If a Toa.ArrlftV that aUrinK lO" priced within the reach of all. I night his Ford had been stolen Miller's. Adv. Photosraoher Has Booze Ttntvland Seeking Mvorce Glenn Rowland charges that hia wife. Kioaa Rowland, was un faithful, and seeks an annulment of the marriage ties In a complaint filed in the county clerk's omee Wednesday. ' He names George Aschenbrunner as tho other party. Mrs. Rowland was arrested July 9 while in company wth Aschen brunner, the two living in a tent on the Polk county side of the bridge over the Willamette. She is now In the girl's training school while he is in Dallas awaiting trial. Cause for separate action is declared to be the manner In which she conducted herself while on an automobile ride with Roy Rowland' on December 9, 1922. The ' cpuple were married in a lem October 12. 1ZZ- Anere are no children or property rights Involved. Railroads Petitlo , A 1 rallrvirf a fineratln r in Ore- I the ' Mr v f - . . . 11 U 111 C lUn U ' . vnn hivo intn In a ntitiOtt tO I OUt Of existence as a railroad Stop. I . . A.,,of Ttr T T; tK TiiHUr- Mrrlce nommissioa ask-I Corona. 10,660 feet aDOVe sea ev- I ,a f th Tllinnla tog that rules governing shipments I el, now is the highest point iB the Pord for President club anhounc- of livestock be made the same ror iworia wnerw uiae Dk""""' , interstate and Interstate shlpW gauge railroad. The tunnel will ments. I At present they are d- eliminate the climb from Tolland, ferent, I which, the railroads con-1 whose altitude is anout ,uw xees. to Corona, i Ttiis cumo nas b" many a thrill to eastern tourists The grade above Tolland is four tend, cause confusion. Dance at Horsesboe Park- Pavilion, every Saturday night, given by Pierre's famous 10-ptecje I Vonr rress-3IakUK Problems- Divorce Case Not Settled. .1 h. M. Sanderson, local photo-1 solved here by use of Deltor Those Interested in the decision I rraher. was arrested by utacer i Butterlck patterns, special mux Tira nhirhni iit the Masse) m... oriv Wednesday morning I nTiatmtinn this week. Millers. divorce case may have to cur i and booked at the police station i AdT ti(ir fmnatience for a few daytl.-- unlawful possession of liquor. I ..T,tn the iudee renders nis ae-iH waa released under z oau 8Jmi Auden ftsbDea .i: The case closed shortly at"-1 fl dted to appear In police court! over-anxiety upon- the parts of yesterday afternoon. This oeJJohn Tween and K. J. Jans io failed to do and his bail was de- Jbriag home trout brought the rinrpii to be forfeited. Sanderson J intQ the justice court where was oao.of tha leaders of the Ku 1 they were tined $30 each by Judge KUz Klan in aaiem oun iuc i Kuntz on a charge oi umii last political campaign - a t.iMd nut BmiiaiBs ass. I MX Dr. B. H. YKfe OitsoptthU irhysleiaa and Sargaea ids ' SlacaMts and Iiwaai (Dt itnu' aUtkod. SALEM, OREGON OIL C. II. SCUEIIK Has Moved to Hia New Location 249 So. Cottage Street Phone 1182 ! w m to Katea a, Bteaa - Cooked to brder at tne; ttoyaij Cafeteria? If not try ona auv. Possession of tut .under six Inches In length. Tney pieaaea guilty to the charge. Legal inanxa fiflt theffl at Tne Biaieamaa ace. Catalog on sppuuu Adr. I" , 11 1 5 LADE & BUSH i " ' - , Bankers v .,fj - ; Established 1868 :;x.- .7'. Gsniral B&sHss Dstrrrti) .v Office noun froa 10 a. n. to 8 p. vu The Wiflow'8 5f Mrs. M. M. Brooks, welt Known Km became be- OdlCUl wwaw . I loved bv many persons because i court oraerea Aajourucw inHnn of flowers tol Judge Blngham'a court was ad- v.. ...... I .- . j .AnAnn un u. nthfMr acts of Kina-1 lournea yeseray noiw. npM Testerday contributed to the m Friday morning when the case ICS nd. She said of Vlck Brother, vs. Bartruff Is that she' had o money until ahe scheduled for hearing. No decis- ijl M M nwn town Inn was rendered yesterday in tne and sold themtfor 50 cents. She mandamus action brought by the li-if iir - Mrs. Brooks I Star Employment agency of Port- exnlained that 'her nusoanu r-1 iana 6" . B - U t.tr honital I Gram. Several memorandums ceaxty V- - I . - - -. a k Je. ior tha. insane because there, was I no room for him at ,tne pre;ui j Salem hospital. Hear the Victor Record w. 11094. "Gulf Coast isiues. "Down-hearted Blue9.wfcH, Stiff Furniture Co. Adv. will be' considered before a riBion Is elven. Most of the argu. meat in the case was over word Ing ot a statute which Judge Bing ham said to be loosely put togeth er. - - ed here today. . ' ' " At the time boosters who -wish the automobfle magnate at , the head of a ticket in the next pres idential election, will try to bring Ford out In tbe open in tha race The PaaeVJ" . president. Dr. Clark said. percentimoupr Petitions now being circulated railfload grades and Ahere , are t. fh -Mmtr, be tbe tram mounts -v - - orchestra: on the Paeitic highway many curves as the tram mount. d Ford at that time, Kt. Hubbard and Woodburh. I unward. It Is a land of perpetual t presented to Musie itarts at 8:30 p. m. Popd- snow. Even In the middle bf June the tram, wnen near iub t ui. tin hi wno n thA divide, freouently ciimos itirnni snowdrifts higher than lar prices. Adr. Mr. Albert Counts 'Em Son is Bora i ' . The birth of a son Is announced I its car tops. from the home of Mr. and Mrs m w ..Vhw IliTAa rrans. wnuer, wuu nyw I . .... - rI-M Monroe. Ore., in Benton county. nniiy OCWHiy on uic They formerly lived near Salem. The son weighed eignt pounas at birth and has been, named William Trade Yonr Old For a new Victrola or Bmns One can't tell by the site of the ear how many tourists are with- in it. according to T. G. Albert, annorlntPTirlATlt of the 'Sale m Fntftrtained at Chlirch camp.. A car which did not seem overly large nuuea up to tne res- ... . . . snVERTCW. Ore., July 18. I lstratlon booth at tne camp ana (onix tA'Tho Statesman). latter getting the-name 'of the Misses Mamie and Clara Holman, I owner and car number, Mr. Al- Marie f Cor house and Mra. RAimer Ness entertained Trinity trick. H. L. Stiff -urniture vio.-r i g..... circle at Trinity cnuren on Adr. 11 '' j Tuesday evening. Those present were Mrs. O. Tlngleafad, Miss I Wffl Build Spur ! Marie Tinglestad, Mrs. B. iyons, Tfco (InntKftfn PaMfiir comoaBV 1 nnM tT1ti T.vorm. Mrs. VV. JUC- has applied to the public service I Donald. Mrs. Arthur Gottenburg. Mmmfsslen for authority to ex-1 Mr- Helmer Rne, mrs. jonn ioe. tmnA a sour track: across Liberty I x r xiarie Buness, ! Mrs. Oscar street oa Trade ! street la Salem. I Sater Miss Cora Satern, Mrs. Jal- ed of using confidential informa tion obtained from a former client in bringing an action against him for-another person. 'Hearing will be August 14, at South Bend. '' In. - rrT' I M c i; DaLu Our expsrlenee enables w to ; provida you with tha correc3L -. type of lira for your track Wa have It in the Goodrich Una. ( Our arfviea ia wnU money. We chra it f rac! . IRA JORGEIISEIlt v Con High & Ferry Sta, : I 4 SALEM, OREGON The spur serves the Portland Rail way. Light & Power company. n,9or Rpfaland. Mrs. A. L. Larson, Mf Esther XArson, Mtes Sylvia T.nrann. Miss Lulu Goplerud, Mrs. lArgut Case Friday j l. M. Larson, Misg Englebbrg oo-. Tho intnnctton nroeeeamgs i A xfia Jordla Closter. fliiss brought against Secretary of State Esther Towe, Mrs. Martin Hatte- Korer by the Oregon Just Tax burgr U.O. Holman, Mrs. Han league to prevent the secretary Jen8eilt Miss Mamie Holman, Miss ttiaHn trt income tax; referendum nMmin. Mrs. G. G. Evans, measures on the ballot next No- M(ss Mable Evans, Mrs. Amos vember will be argnea n tne awe corhouse. Miss Marie cornouse, supreme court w ijjpg. Selmer Ness, Mrs. u. is. w week. i . nirnd. Mrs. Silas Torvend, Mrs. Samuel Torvend, Mrs. Henry Tor vend. Mrs; Watsonr Mrs. Elmer Holsen, Mrs. George Uenrlkson, Mis Dora Henriksea, Miss Louise trirBftn. Mfes VOlborg urm- bert asked how" many were in the party. The' woman in the front seat. tired out with the long ride and with the family cares, and evl dently thinking such a remark a personal Question, informed the busy superintendent that If ne "must know, there were 14 ot them." Mr. Albert said a glance into the car seemed to indicate that it was the truth although he Would not have known it from the outside of the car. New arrivals last nlgnt were: Mr. and Mrs. D. STihual, Rialto, Cal.; Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Rhoades, Seattle: Mr. and Mrs. . H. Lee, Lawrence, Cal; Mr. and Mrs. W. Van Wych, Seattle; Thos. J. Wil liamson, Oakland, Cal; Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Williamson. Los Ange les; MK anad Mrs. J .E. WeVs, Mitchell, S. D; Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Miller, Seattle ; Mr. and Mrs. 1 1 Anto Laws Praised 'The Oregon automobile trahs portatlott laws are praised as the best In the United State m a ici ter received br the public eerylce L k Mr8. q. Solum:f commission ; inm iu Insurance comany. i Tia eon- ! ' pany has been . making a close riicJprl JananeSe Shin study of such laws in the several I S Floated to Astoria Under TJ. 8. Government Sirpervlsloa Member Federal Iteserva System 1904 E 3 1923 After the Ball But starts rolling it's an eas matter to keep it going. It won't start itself, i , Neither can any man attain success by standing stilly Yet you or any other man may attain financial success by simply deciding to spend less than you earn and saving the difference rand then doing it. Why not come down to this friendly bank today and OPEN A SAVINGS ACCOUNT j ' ! , 1." ' 1 United States National Bank , The Bank That Service Built ! I Asks $5000 Damages Because an Oregon DIED m A. BATES Laura E. " Hayes aiea i the age of 61 at ner nome uu 1247 Ferry St.. July 1. r uner Well Furnished Flat for Rent Modern; first floor; large live rooms. immediate poooiKiwi, Electric $45 a month, at 686 Ferry street. Call at Statesman business office. or phone 23. i Seattle Speeder Arrested f! Malchom. of Seattle was ar al services will be held at the J reated yesterday by Officer Ed--. -ir-MTiffPneal church at 1 .mk f or traveling 30 miles an uoi m ' , I , . . i . a T.ihrtr streets, i ri- t.nnv nn south commercial day at 2 p. m. Body now at J Ho was released under S10 ball Webb's Funeral parlors. She is I aBa clted to appear In police court .nrvived by her husband, I n 2 o'clock thia afternoon. Charles Bayes and three daugn- trs. Mrs. Bertha Cannon, Mrs. r.cnrzla. Bach, both or aaiem. xtra viPfla. McCarter, of caaavt Portland. - v ; Webb&Clough Leading Funeral Directors Expert Embalmera Rigdon & Son's MORTUABY Uneqaaled Service vuita vmm South Dakot Mr- and Mr. J. E. Wells and .on Robert of Mitchell. S. D., were t the aalem Auto "park last night. They came out through the Yel lowstone park and report fine roads all the way. Tney came down the Old Oregon trail and Columbia River highway into Portland where they spent Tues- dav taltht. ISouth .Dakota will have a wonderful corn and small grain crop this year, according to Mr. Wells.- The farmers are go ing back to raising hoga. after th war-time slump. ' Mr. Wells wa3 postmaster in Mitchell for six years and served four years as They are now on tneir by I I A W'l'l IK I A . lirK.. mM Ulf A. u v Couple Are Arrcsteo j " - ' Toa Maru fhareed wrtn orsoraeriy v"" i " a.-"- cnargea . floated late this afternoon. duct, cnanes icno m : " I " : "7 i..Aii.Mm . ine nionT 1 1 Tarn hkukb nuvu4 0 XMlcnoia wm 1--.. . j, v onfl . .hr n f. reoart 1 i unes on buiu Dan, ana 6, - , , - - - ... t. nf the - m ; ti a wmM ssli 1 n 11 1 t n o v wilu liio naD4i.vw lurnisnea oy Vwv. . ii shortly after 1 o'clock this morn- strain on tne aeaRo - - - " - a L A I S . wrm n aOTl ; Vk'3 IHT. ing the woman was onx aitempi- ed ner uw.j . t (...(o. vn i f hu wouia. Dei- Tne si.ea.mci -nu.a -c mft her to sleep elsewhere thn survey will be held and W at the police atation. . . - ! be taken o- Portland, drydock 1 1 Tnr eiammauuu. uo ' ' j- nuii is said, not to be seriously BCDCnflAli I I in lured as she was rested on tne rfclWVlint. ! I . t... KAA Alio fMt nf sann. uuu auirui. " w - ti.. 1 Tanannsa sauares and hem lock in her deck-load were Jettl- oatwuI and one of the anchors and about 60 fathoms of chain were lost, i ' ' D. W. SANG Chinese Medicine Office We' have the best medi cine which is known to cure any chronic sickness ' ' atIovong fook col STORE 264 North Commercial St. Whd Yc'J Yea Do? (NO. 14.) Suppose you were in the lo ganberry business and had been making contracts each year with a certain packing house 'through their agent. Ia Ci Piatt. Bir. Aiatt nas f been H discharged, from this : firm (or several months, but you do not know this. - In an attempt to Injure" the packing company, Piatt makes a contract as usual purporting to be with the old firm. Can you hold the packing company liable on this contract? 1': Just I another one of those practical problems oar stu dents; are called upon to. solve; in their regular work. . We try to prepare them. for ' the' sort of emergencies tbey may. actually have to face In business. ' 1 New j classes In all ' subjects ' started a short, time ago. ;t'Write or ean for informa tion. Cells . Salem, Oregon - -High and Ferry II i I I '1' mavor. way south to Berkeley, Cal- where ttMtkr ann Earl, is taking post- rr.dnt work at the Uaiversity.l sumiag rier duties at tha Ot Calif otnja. My. and Mrs. Frank house. Mn and Mrs. A. A. Graber a.re spending two weks at Newport. Mrs. Hop Lee with her daugh ter. Elsie, and her son, Stanley. i nlirht for Seattle, where they will visit friends. , H ? Mrs. ' W. T. Ramsden and son, Robert, have left for California, where they will spend the next two months visiting, a daughter and sister and other friends and relatives. t ' : 1 v George Doust. formerly of Sa lem but now connected with the sales department of an automo bile company at Detroit, MichM is visiting relatives in alera. He was graduated from Salem high school in 1918. . Miss Ruth Wallace, depnty county clerk. Is enjoying her an nuat two weeks vacation. She will visit relatives and former Sa lem people now residing in dtffer- 'shington points before re- court OREGON PULP & PAPER CO. Salem, Orege MANUFACTURERS Sulphite, and Manila Wrappings, also Butchers Wrap pings, Adding Machine Paper, Greaseproof, Glassine, Drug Bond, Tissue, Screenings and Specialties. Find of Precious Stones Made in Heu South Wales - MELBOURNE. July 18. A re markable find of precious stones has been reported near Wyangala. about 25 mUes from Cowra, New South Wales, and not far from the once-famous - Mount McDonald gold and copper mines. The stones, which comprise diamonds, rubles, sapphires and turquoise, have been submitted to experts who declaro them genuine. The diamonds were found in blue pug cUy similar to the pug clay in which South Afican diam onds are embedded. The sap phires ara of a brilliant hue, and the rubies a deep red. Auction Sale - i - Sat. July 21st, 1923, at 3 p.m. The 13-room modern apartment house at 412 North 21st street with VA acre lot containing lots of bearing fruit, English walnuts and berries.! Will sell with entire lot or part lot. Owners reserved pids are "very reasonable- You will get a good bargain and profitable invest ment. TermsJ " 15 per cent cash, 35 per cent in 15 days and 50 percent the owner will carry back to suit buyer. Inspection! welcome anytime; ; Socolofsky, Realtor, 341 State, office phone 970, residence phone 1212-M. L. E. TALBOTT, Auctioneer.