The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, August 10, 1923, Page 5, Image 5

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- TOE OREGON STATESMAN. SAtEM. OREGON ' ' ' FRIDAY MORNING, AUGUST 10, 1923 ' & J,
CITY NEWS IN BRIEF
Theaters To CI
: i Both the Oregon and Liberty
playhouees will be closed this af
ternoon, , for President Harding
memorial.,' There will be no 2
o'clock opening:, ' the houses re
maining dark until 5 o'clock;
then : they will run . continuously
until the last-show hour of the
day. ; , v : '
Special Offering !
Mens suits 119.50. Good pat
terns. , Conservative styles. See
our windows. A. A. Clothing Co.,
Masonic Temple. Adv. V-V
terdaj- when' a carload of wood j according to the weekly report of
being transported on the Com
mercial street track ran Info an
open switch at State street. The
switch 1;came open Just after the
front truck of the car had passed
over and the result was that rear
trucks followed the siding while
the front trucks went on the main
line. ! It wa necessary to bring
Picture on Exhibit
"; "The Great Blue Heron." paint
ed by R. Bruce Horsfal, an Ore
gon artist specializing in bird life,
Is to be on exhibit ait Miller's store
for a few days. .'Jt has been pur
chased by the Salem library
through contributions of Salem
residents. Monroe Gilbert of th
Gilbert Art Studio donated the
frame which has just been com
pleted. The picture has not been
entirely paid for and interested
friends are being requested to
leave j contributions toward the
purchase price at the library. Mr.
Horsfal deducted' 50 from the
original purchase price when the
another' work car up in order to
get the car back on the track.
IV'"- -7-T """" : r -Rowland
Receive Divorce
Glenn Rowland was awarded a
divorce decree yesterday by Judge
Percy R. Kelly on the ground of
alleged infidelity. S The counple
were! married in Salem on Octo
ber 12, i922.
the accident commission. They
were: George W. Otey, Boyd, Or4
elevator manager; Elton E. Hen-
ingen,- Clatskanle, laborer; 'Henry
Johnson, Clatskanle, brakeman;
Fred ; Daniels. Wendllng, logger.
Of the total number of accidents
reported, 735 were subject to the
provisions of the workmen's com
pensation act, 49 were from firms
and corporations that have not
elected to come under the act.
and six were from public utllity
corDorations not subject to the
act. '
Lost! A Boston Terrier
bull dog Reward lur return,
zier Small. Phone 290.
Bra-
Summons Filed i
Summons in the following cases
has been filed with the county
clerk: On N. Schmaltz by M. W
Millar. $15,000 suit; on J. A. Ap-
perle, S. A. i Pease and the State
Bank of Portland et al by Georgia
C. McCoy; i Annal L. White by
Harold L. White, divorce, and on
Louis and Kate Enners by Sam
library expressed a desire for the! Hoffman, judgment for $400.
. nlcture.
Lent Files Appeal notice
rnmntnv Desirable , Benjamin inw nonce oi y-
Tyu.n nf JAffrson I Peal i lO ine supreme cuuii. uvum
... c.i.m vaei Wa Tina l tne judgment awwoea w
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fn.f returned from California. Ron urowera p""'"
having driven down . with Mrs.
i Looney and their small daughter.
! Mrs. "Looney and her daughter re-
: malned in California and Mr.
Looney made the return trip
,' alone. He says the trip is far
' from desirable If taken alone. Mrs.
1 Looney is visiting in. Long Beach
and will be there until the first
J of the year.
tidn In the lower court on June 19
was filed Thursday.
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Soecial Midsummer rree v.
Dancing at Dreamland paturuay
night, featuring M. C. Donald xf
'La An .teles on saxophone. Don't
miss this. Everybody welcome.
City and Farm Loans
Lowest rates. J. C. Selgmund.
Adv.
Petitions For Guardian
That either Cr Q. Schram or
soma other suitable person should
be appointed guardian . of M"rs.
Jennie Howard was set forth n.
a cetitlon filed In the county
clerk's office yesterday by G. P.
Mnrd. O- T! Snencer 'and C. C.
Morris, -appraisers of the estate.
which has a probable valuation of
$1200 In real property In Salem.
Two Connies Licensed n
-Marriage I licenses were issuea
yesterday to J. P. Stirniman, Pull
man. Wash., and Hallie Gibson
Salem; Lauren Herschel Volga
mnr and Leta Louise Evans
both of Silverton. S .
Will Suspend Activity
Activity at all the state insti
tutions will be suspended today
between the hours of 11 and 2,
home, 1973 Mill street. Mr. Eyre
was one of the pioneers in tn
boys' and girls' club projects in
Marlon county. He is a pioneer
and leader in the revival and de- j
velopment of the flax industry.
and he has-always led in the cause
of better farming and more busi-
ness-llko farming methods. '
Flowers Contributed i
The Mothers' Class of the First
Methodist church has been mak
ing weekly contributions of flow
ers to the Salem hospitals during
the present summer. Thursday is
the regular flower day, and the
flowers for this week numbered
more than a scores of offerings, all
the way from a single corsage
bouquet to a huge basketful of
beautiful blossoms. The flowers
were distributed to the hospitals.
with the best wishes of the busy
but thoughtful donors
memory of President .Warren
Harding. State offices In the
capltol will be closed throughout
the day.
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HAPPY OUTFIT
Youths Enjoying Outing on
Trask River Report -Multi-F
plied Good Time
A Classif led Ad-
Will bring you a buyer Adv.
Oregon Act Endorsed
An act of the Oregon legisla
ture at the 1923 session standard
izing fire hose couplings has been
endorsed by the Pacific Coast
Fire Chiefs' association, now in
session at Wallace. Idaho, accord
ing to a telegram receivgd-by Will
H. Moore, etate fire marshal, from
G. W. Stokes, investigator for the
department, who is attending tne
convention. ? I
Dance "
Armory , 9 p. m.
Saturday
August 11, 1923,
Given by
STROLLER'3
Seven piece
ORCHTSTRA
Featuring Joe Pardee.
$1.10. Ladies free. Adv.
Brotherhood to Meet
The regular August session of
the Baptist Brotherhood is to be
held at the First Baptist church
parlors next Thursday evening.
August 14. A fuller announce
ment of the program is. to be is
sued later. The sessions are usu
ally well attended, the dining
If ever there was a happy and
busy outfit, it is the YMCA boys'
camp out on Trask river in Tilla
mook county. .The 55 boys who
went over from Marion county un
der the command of Bob" Board
man and his able lieutenants, are
too busy to be homesick,, to write
letters to the home folks, to do
anything at all but Just be busy
and enjoy themselves. . Two of the
Salem lads, however, have been
detailed to report to the home
people through the Statesman,
and they have jotted down some
of their random thoughts in this
rather pungent fashion:
"Dear Mr. Lisle: The sun la
shining brightly today. We Just
came from the swimming ' hole.
and we have a dandy diving board
and tower. The kids coyer them
selves over with' sand, and lie on
the beach. ' Some of the kids are
so tanned that they look like real
cannibals.
"We had a big dog fight last
night; all the tents go against
each other. Ours ie in the lead
so far. I guess we are the big
gest dogs.. ,
,Ed Soco and Whitehouse went
Hawkins- & Roberts-
City loans i lowest rates. Adv.
LT E. '.Bean; Eugener attorney.
has ; applied' to the , public service
commission. In behalf at the SIus-
law Boom company for an exten
slon of two years on the franchise
of that company on the s-lusiaw
river. The franchise already has
been held for two years, but the
application states that there Is a
considerable amount of improve
ment work yet to bt done.
taKlnn ttAlfio? tfimwrftAt bti4 fha 'nt'fw
gram being very much worth on a trip yesterday and did not get
while. Dinner Is served at 6:30
o'clock.
Lions Postpone Meeting -
The Friday luncheon of the Sa
lem Lions club will not be held
Portland Man Pays Fin
Clarence Cohen of Portland was
fined $5 by Judge Poulsen Thurs
(lav on a charee of having im
proper lights. The arrest
made by Officer Shelton.
S -y f- ;
Trade Your Old Piano
For a new Victrola or Bruns
wick, ti. Im, aun r uriv-u"
Adr. f '
Virm Denartment Called
Ail defective wiring :i at . uou
today, having been postponed out J Maple avenue called out the fire
of respect to President Harding. department about o ciock isjji
TVia itwiiimi n reached at a I niebt. Other than a burned cora
meeting yesterday of the board of I no damage; was done
directors.
Hiidlo Broadcast TOnignr
Broadcasting : from , the saiem
Fire Loss Show
Fire losses in Oregon for the
month of July totaled $352,835,
exclusive of losses in Portland,
according to , the monthly state
ment of Will H Moore, state fire
was 1 marshal. The losses of $10,000
or more were: Arlington, wheat,
$12,000: Arlington, one block in
the business district, S7S,uou;
Chiloquin. public garage. $22,000;
Klamath Falls, mill. $25,000; Or
egon City. Moose hall and garage.
$10.00; St. Helens, mill. $100,
000: Wasco county, wheat, $21,-
250,- , v . . ..-
Tuel Makes Escape-
John Tuel, former Salem boy,
has escaped from Kelly Butte,
near Portland, where he was serv
ing a sentence for implication in
a store robbery. Tuel has a pris
on record extending nacK seven
years when be was sentenced for
a trivial offence. He escaped sev
eral times, was out on parole in
Salem one year, forged a' check
during that time and was return
ed to the penitentiary. He was
released just before his time ex
pired only to get in bad again
near "Portland.
back until today. They looKea
for a place for an over-night hike
and we thonght they were lost,
but they were Just having a good
time.- - s
"Cecil NIst Is going to ,have
charce of the campfire, and fell
us all about West Point, tonight
Ha cradnated from there this
Visit intr at lloseburg
Mason Bishop and wife will mo
tor to Roseburg 'today for a week
end visit with Mrs. Bishop's broth
er, R. R. Davidson, a' former Sa
lem boy, but who now; lives on a
farm south of the Douglas county
shire town. They will be accom
panied by Mrs. A. V. Davidson of
Salem.
Accidents Are Reported i ,
Accidents were reported to the
At Portland Hospital-
Carl W Emmons, who gradu-
year. Sunday bod uoaraman tea
memorial service in memory oi
President Harding. Bob knew him
for years back in Ohio.
Yesterday we took a hike to
the source of Trask river. We had
a 'swell time, and caught a lot or
fish. 1 '
"Our baseball team, the "Yes,
We Have No Bananas." defeated
the "Cat' Ankles" for the cham
pionship today. I knocked , th
ball into a big tree in the left field
and it stayed there, but Chuck
Hagemann shinnied up it so fast
that he robbed me of a home run.
Dumbell" Hulbert te a good baji
player .until Bob starts to ran
him and Hulbert starts to talk
back and promptly misses the ball
and strikes out.
"We may hike over to the coast
before we leave. Some of tne
kids have never seen the ocean.
and they want to go there if they
can.
One of the boys has a pet rab
bit; and called it Charlie Chaplin;
but it was a lady rabbit, so he
changed and called It Agnes, after
girl in one of the towns near
Salem. Some girl, eh? 1 11 say
so yes no!
"Excuse me for writing so sel
dom, but we have so much to do;
I don't have much spare time. '
"Yours truly,
IVAN WHITE."
"Dear Mr. Editor: It's pretty
hard for me to write, as I ate 10
warm pancakes for breakfast and
I feel tired. But Mr. Yount says
I've got to write or he'll make me
help cut some wood, so here goes.
"Bob Eyre Is getting to be tne
champion wrestler among - the
small kids in camp. I'll bet he'll
be like, his uncle, Dave Eyre, who
Is some "handball player.
"Ed Soco leads the singing, out
of the Klwanls song book. , I
guess it makes Bob Boardman
jealous, as he Is a Rotarian and
kids Ed about the songs.
."Ralph Sipperell is the cham
pion fish-catcher, and he caught
a whopper last night. The kids
say he talks to the fish and usee
mentholatum to' grease the hook.
Ed Cross is a funny kid; he don't
eat any meat, and his dad is a
meat man, too. Chuck Hagemann
is the star baseball catcher on all
the teams. He hit a long one out
into the field the other day and
hit a cow. : ;
"We have classes In photogra
phy and first aid. Harvey Brock
and Cecil NIst have charge of the
bin were out see Ed Cross the oth
er day, and they asked him how
he liked It. He said, "I'd rather
go campln' than be at home; the
only thing is that I gotta make up
my own bunk." We are going on
a big overnight hike, soon. Must
close.
"JACK HARBISON."
LEFT 67 MILLION-
NEW YORK. Aug. 9. William
Kocxeieiier lert an estate with a
gross value of $102,584,438.36. it
was shown today In the report of
the state tax commission The
report showed a net value of $67,-
649,660.30 after deductions for
administration expenses, debts,
funeral expenses and commissions
to executors. j
PICNIC SPECIALS
We Cater to the Wants cf '
. . " Picnickers
UTILE LADY STORE
Center at 12th. Phone l:V7
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SPECIAL FRIDAY
;' , OFFERINGS j
We, make It a point to al
ways offer something very
special in sea foods for Fri
day meals. Phone us on
'Thursday and let ns t-ell yo''
what we expect to have the
followingday and we will
thus accomplish your Friday
shoppings.
Market
21C N. Coml. Phone 21 1
KEEP -KQ.OL.I.
With an electric fan. .The first cost is little. ju
' and the operating expense negligible. : , s .
Fleener Electric Go.
; .. 471 Cpurt St. ,, : "
siaiea ne was a riving ruuw' 1-Hfc J ' " . Wo11ai. n.ittu.
he makes ns toe the mark. Mor-
who
. m a wn a - MM A J
. . " r I . rnit con..ritfln ho-lior leaaer wanace uriiina, uu
irucK norm on ine riirirauiiuiuui;
Leeal Blanks -
Get them at The Statesman or-
fice. Catalog on application
Adv.
road when he hit the car belong
ing to Dr. H. C. Epley as the lat
ter turned into a service station
on Highland. Slight damage was
done. R. O. Lacy, ,1890 State
street, collided, with J. E. Shave
land,' 2105 North Front street, at
the intersection of Front and Com
mercial streets. . A front wheef
on the Lacy machine was broken
pital In Portland. He is a son
of W. W. Emmons of the Salem
I Woolen Mills store.
Store WW Close , , -
As a mark of respect to the
memory of President Harding and I he has, to eat.
gan Woodruff is the champion
gum-chewer of ? camp; he chews
gum and the fat all the time.
"Our cook Is the best one I ever
ate after. You ought to see what
I'm afraid I'll get
Will Inspect Projects
To inspect the Snow creek re-
Execntbr 'Makes Reply
T.. K. Ford, executor of the es-
complying with the request pi
our Mayor, thiststore will be clos
ed todayl during the hours 12 to
2: The Ji.ce, Masonic Temple.
Adv. V I
the gout like Ikey White. .'
"Frank Durbin and Mrs. Dur-
o. , ... Mffi wm fiAM no I Kier.tric company Between t ana o
' . 1 . . . ii K th. m. .i.-.ii.. ... anil . - - .. ... . . . 'IfSilhMtuui Hreltrrin
for more than half an hour yes-1 o ciock lonum wm " uuiuu ujv 1 taie oi James xseu, inea nis re-i
ture of a memorial program w.m loiner projects in aisru "'6"-ipiy to the objection to his final
1 1 annronriate sacred numbers to be the state Irrigation and drainage
1 1 sung by Albert Gllle, Miss msia i securities commission win leavn
llweneer. Miss'Namoi Whalen and! here tonight. On August 29 the
! I . . t D.Jfn,l r A - mftlft flMNIanmrnlillnii will anln lmTA Sa
A1IBB XkULli wcuni M I " o
tet consisting of H. B. Glaisyer, 1 iem for Medford. On the jway
N M. Finkhiner, Albert ume anaj south the Eagle roint irrigauon
t? n. Myers will also sing.two se- district will be Inspected. on
lections. . I August 3 a the officials will go to
! L I Klamath Falls. -and on the .day
c.i AmlmlsnM KrwiCB . 1 1 imM Fatal I followlne will look over a num-
LAIEHIS - - Ill m ' Wa I
For Gifts That Last
HARTMAN.BRQS.
Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry
and Silverware v
Phone 1255. Salem, Oregon
accounting of tfle state' 'made by
Michael O'Neill.
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Day and Night
PHnTIF" BEB
" its a. Libert T.St. ., , . I
BbViw i ; Oregon I
Out of 790 accidents that werejber of districts around that place,
renorted to the state industrial i including the Maun, worse iy,
accident commission for the week I Shasta View and Pine Groye dls-
I ending August 9. four were fatal.
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t CAPITAL JUNK CO. I
.WANTS
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60S XT. S. Vatlonal Bask BuUdln
i DR. B.H.WHITE
Osteopathic Pbralclaa aad SnrgMB
Ictronie Dlanols and Treatment
Salem . , t ;- .-sritfiSW
tricts. and on the return, trip tne
talent district will be Inspected.
1
i All kinds of jonk -and
second-hand goods) jWe.
pay fall valae.
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DR. C. H. SCHENK
lias Moved to His New
! Location
249 So. Cottage Street
. Phone 1182
; . T ' if fit -
Qird -of Thanks
We wish to thank our friends
for the kind sympathy and help
during the illness- and death of
cur beloved" Tiusband'and"" rather.
Also.-for ,thebeanttfiirtJCJoraiiof-.
ferings. Mrs. Chas. Kreft and
family. Adv.
Does This Interest You?
If you are looking for a Job, or
if you need to employ help, use
the city free employment bureau
at the YMCA. Adv.
3
215 Center Street
Phcne 338
DR. C. L. MARSHALL
Osteopathic Physician ami
l Surgeon
I 228 Oregon Building
: i Phone 25S
1 1 I Ptcae 338 1 '
1 . : jBankera !
h '. CstabBsied 1868 j
I ! Gessr&l B&cldsz Baxxsew
j Office nonn from 10 a- m. to 3 p. m.
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Federation May Protest
A protest to the city council
against the erection of! a one-
story building at Court and l.id-
erty streets will likely be made to
night at the meeting of the Salem
Federation of clubs. The protest
If made will ba sent to the com
mittee on public buildings, r The
building ; under consideration , is
the one which George Waters and
Joseph Adolph plan to erect j. on
the spot recently cleared or sev-
crot smaller buildinrs. It .was
planned to build a two story bund
Ine at first but these plans were
changed because of the excessive
cost, it was said. . i
fi. W. Etto 111 .
George W. Eyre, president- oi
the. Willamette Valley Flax asso
ciation, is reported quite ill at his
the
Peaches Coming . In , . y r .- s
What are believed to be
first Crawford peaches to be grown
and delivered in Salem this sea
son .will be here today from -the
Beaver Island orchards north of
J: S. 1 Culbertson, deputy state
nrohibition enforcement of fleer
has tendered his resignation to
George Cleaver, state officer: Crit
icism of alleged conduct In mak
ine and arrest at St. Paul, pre
ceded the resignation.
Camo Grounds Arrivals-
Arrivals last nignt at tne sa-
Salem. They are said to be large J" retonleiJ-'
nrt nA th min rrt hnw- Flint, Mich.;,H. J. Singleton. Seat-
in v I tie: U. . Siprague,
w .v . v. I Fred Lin ne. Seattle; P. W. Mc
... .. . .ITWna1if PlndmonL Ca.I li.
oi tnese line peacnes ripe enugn i z " ... .
n. n.lrln an1 Mfinltir A nrifi I JOUUSOn, V. ;r.
of about $2 a bushel for good Beach. Cal.; i L, G. Leaggo Seat-
. a , i i I ti- Np11I M. Corrlgan. Kansas
yVttCUCB. UCIlTCICUi A3 DA1U UJ i." I .
.Kn IU nrnhahln CUV: UnarieS jaCOUBUeus, AOlu..a,
, aa.. TfialA. Bernth. Seattle; Herbert Hub,
"v - - . ; - . . w mjviln v..
rrnwtro rennrt tif thin VMr'l MUIOn. &. U.r A.
eron la not above normal: it will Carnelle, Cal.; C.J. tell, nnr-
nrihsMr ka utMa if anv baavler I bank. " Cal. : iW. H. Lynn, Long
than last year's yield, and they Beach: J. TX Hill, noise; i. xi
Wilbur Milton. George A. wuiey,
Nampa; CCooley, Oakland; C.
V. MnrB-an. ?Walnell. Cal.; B.
w - O 9 i
tt.A,ti.n win ev Uinsoerg. uaigary, . ah., v.
... . . r . m Vir.ll...
Ex-Congressman C. N. McArth- K.enog. seauie; v,. .
ii f wnr in inmil nr thn weeir on I roriisna, . ; jmui., "
hia farm at Ridrmall will aneak BeachriF. EL Davla. Oakland; F.
Fruit Jars, Jelly Glasses
Garden Tools Rubber
Hose at a great saving;
Steinbock Junk Co.
402 N. Com'L Phone 523
House of Half Million
and- One Bargains-.
We Buy all Kinds of
Junk,
Tho Great ' Citron gift at
MILESTONE HOLLOU TILE
IS YOUR SILENT, SERVANT
t,In the deslsn of a home or building yon must provide ,
for a combination of dead, live, snow, and wind load. t
with a. protecting factor of safety.
. - : , ; - . J j - ' . ; , " ; .
"F ' t MILESTONE masonry assures you of the protect-
Ing strength necessary to meet these forces with the
lowest .maintenance by a -greater masonry efficiency vk 1
than other materials.- . ...
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. . The structural arch in each tile supplies a sturdy -wall
which successfully resists the crashing forces of .
Impact and bearing, reducing' wear and tear to an la
significant figure. - '
A smaller factor of safety than offered by MILE-,,i
STONE masonry Is not the safest and most economical " "
construction. ; ,'-.
For permanent safety and economy, build with y,jj
MILESTONE
Concrete Producta
OREGON GRAVEL CO WPAHV
1405 N. FrtDtat.
Phone ISO.
Father 'Time Says:
Strength." .
'Years of Service add to their first grent
say tnat xz a ousnei is oniy
fair living for the grower.
kt the Harding memorial exercises W. Page, Inglewood, Cal.; Thos.
at the Isls theater at Independ
ence at 10:30 a. m. today and at
3 p. m. - will be the principal
speaker on the Monmouth normal
school memorial program.
Borden. Everett; H. A. Marcy,
Los Angeles; E. Yahr, Portland.
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PERSONAL
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Five-Room Flat-
Modern, fully furnished, at 666
Ferrr St. Ground floor. 845 a
month. Call at Statesman business ftn-.
U. O. Boyer, county clerk, left
for Portland yesterday. He ex
pects to return to Salem this eve
office or phone 23. Adv,
Hearing Date Set '
'Monday, September 17. will be
the time for final hearing to the
final accounting of the estate of
Laura Woodhouse, to be made by
W. S. Woodhouse, administrator
Woodhouse filed his accounting
Thursday and the date was set by
Judge Bushey. . !
Earl Pearcy of the Oregon
Growers was in , Sheridan yester
day. 1 -
J. E. Law of the UO. Shipley
company returned last night from
a two- week "vacation trip to Sea-
view. Wash. 1
Allan H. Hofchkln, a real estate
dealer from Pallas, was In Salem
yesterday on business.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Glover are
spending several weeks at Casca-
ho.ld becom. .cwalnted wlti our compl.t. .MOrtment
of cooklnc oten.II. and .lomlnum worf
n
- mtm afki
253 N. Com'L
Webb&Clough
Leading Funeral
Directors
Expert Embalmers '
Rigdon& Son's
MORTUARY
TJneqinlsd Scrrka t
C.aVAVf
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Singleton a,1;
of Seattle arrived last night for
I ( l,t. A - t Oat. "yf P
Sina-leton formerly lived in Salem day returning late in the after
ia.Viii) of tha atnta hntlSe. I hOOn.
S
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Oscar Steelhammer. county as-
sessor. went! to Mt. Angel yester-
They are camped
auto park.
at the Salem
Vew Piano for Rent
H. L. Stiff Furniture Co. Adr
Murray Estate Appraised
' The estate of Leo Murray has
an approximate valuation of $7,
480.50. according to the estimate
filed Thursday by Perry Mosier,
J. N. Van Arman and T. M. Dnn-
nagan. appraisers4 iaa reyreo
Miss Flora Case, city librarian.
is spending her vacation In Alaska
haying taken the trip to Anchor
age. Miss Helen Robe is in charge
of the library daring her absence,
Sam A. Koer, secretary, of state,
has returned from a trrp to the
coast. ; . -if . .-;'.:
E. C. Clanton. former master
fish warden of Oregon, was In
Balem yesterday.
-Porter J. Kef f.. attorney of Med
I ford, was a Salem visitor greater-
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