8 TITO OREGON STATES? IAN, SALEM, OREGON SUNDAY MORNING; 'AUGUST 17. 1924 1 THE STATESMAN'SGREAT SEASHORE I&l ; ; TRIP ; COESJII ( ) : ;, y , 4 . Standing of Thesa standings renresent the the candidates up to noon' Saturday, August 6, 1924: Allen, Bernlce, 290 South Twenty-first street sf... . Alky, Mrs. T. M., 198 North Twenty-first . . ; , . .;. . Amort, Rose, State hospital ............... ... . Amsler. Elva. 1043 South High . . iff ...I A fi Auuerwa, uaxei, ruuie o .......... Aufranc,' Yvonne, 1086 Center ....... Barlow. Miss Vernice, 1730 Falrmount . '. . . , ? Barnard, "OliTe, 1875 Lee : Barnes, Ruth, 325 North Capitol . . . . Bocke, Mrs., 298 North Twenty-third Baeke, Mrs. Velma, route 11.. RacV' I.upt 422 South HIeh i Beckett, Genleve., 2525 Hazel Beckett, Gaynell, route 2, Salem i J I . . . Benner. Florence, 525 North Capitol . J $..'. , Bertelson. Esther, 600 Mission '.. i . Best, Mrs. G. L., 1864 North Liberty . Brock, Dorothy, 854 "North Commercial . . . 4.4$. . Bromway, Myrtle, 555 Marion V. . ; .'. .f. . Brown. Katherine, Oregon State library . . . J . Brown. Bernice," Cottage street . .1 ........ 2i I- Brown. Mrs. C. 1717 North:' Liberty Bird well. Zola M.. Hoyt and Commercial Rroeiflplrl Holcn Fairrrounds road Breltensteln, Miss Clara, Salem BrelthaupC Miss Irene, 733 Ferry ....... .'44.?. . .' 'Buckets, Miss. 298 North Twenty-third . . . .U. .1" . '. . . - . Bossick, Mrs., 1944 North Capitol .J L .;. . - Bnsa; Miss J., 892 South Twelfth .J.I.J. .1 ...... . -. Canby," Dorothy, '2780 Brooks avenue .... ,.Ui. ...... .. , Cannoy, Fetha, route 2 ...... . I ..... . . j Casperson, Miss, Salem hospital . U ...... ........ . Claxton, Alice, 1265 North. Cottage . ..... .Ui. . . ....... Cleary, Mrs. James, North Seventeenth . ...UJh.. Connar, Anna, State ' hospital . . . .V. ...... .J. ....... Crowder, Dakota, 116 Marlon street ..... Jj . . . ....... Currie. Mabel, South Commercial, corner Leslie ......... Dancer, Dorothy, route 7 .' V. . .'. . L . . . .... .l. . ...... Darling, Grace, route 8, Salem . , ...... . ......... Davles, Miss Mary." Turner, Ore. . i ...... . .r,. . ......... Drager, Ruby, 1138 North Fifth Salem ....21..... Diefrenbach.GIen P., 770 South Commercial . Jl. Edwards, Mrs. C. A.. 298 North Fifteenth . . ML Erion. Bernice, Oregon theater .'. 4 . ... . .!. Faught. Jessie, 1510 Bellevue ....... Farmer, Alma. 835 North Commercial Flndley, Edith, 225 North Twentieth . . Flndley, Pauline, 225 North Twentieth Fleener, Essie. 1835 North Fourth' ... SUnt TtlsnrhA 178 West Wilson rrpsmsB. Mr. Grace. Feeble Minded Institution Galloway, Blanche,' Salem Auto Co.i uaroner, Mrs. nannan, uoiei Argo Geer, Leona, 475 North Commercial Gerllnger, Madeline, Dallas, Ore. . George; Hazel, 360 State street . .. Good, Mrs. Daisy, 2135 Waller . . . L Grifnth, Ruth, SUte hospital Haekett. Blanche, route 1". . . Hall, Ruth, 565 North Cottage - HalTorsen, Ruth, corner South Church and Croes ......... Hansen, Roberta, 180 East MUler . .'L Harlan, Zelda, 225 Superior M Hewitt, Thelma, 2230 North Fourth HIrons, Mrs. G. W. 2417 Trade .;. U Horner, Lucille. 245 Dtrislon i. . . . s. . . . . 7i . Hickman, Fleda, 1 block South Hoyt, mf. S. Commercial. Hockett, Lois, 1603 North Commercial .... . . . .... . . Hummell, Mrs., 1818 Norm uapuoi .. . Huntington. La Velle, Yoncalla; Oregon Jaquet, Alice, Silrerton . . Jasper, Clara, North sixteenth Johnston, Mrs. G. F., 695 South Twentieth Johnson, Thelma, 144 West Miller . ,. Jones. Miss Florence. 606 South Church . . Kate, Mrs. Andy, Bligh Theatre 1 ..... . vMsr T snn ES3 ShlDDlnr ........ Kibble, Miss Margaret, 695 South Kilian, Catherine, 210 center Kirk. Uinta. Cbemawa, Ore. Kunkle, Anna, Bligh theater Latnson, Mrs. Stanley, 1460 State Larson, Irene, 542 North woerty Tjavenworth. Martha. South Thirteenth . Looney, Marjorle, 1795 South Commercial . Lucas, Wlnnlfred, 1042 Saginaw ...... . Macy, Miss Mabel, 810 South Fourteenth Marnach, Pauline, South High ............... Mathews, Jennie, 1930 West Nob Hill K McCallum, Mrs. Hazel .. , . t McClary, Jane, 1 32 5' South Commercial McElroy, Marn, Certified market,' Church street . McKelroy, Mary, Valley Motor company .... . Mclntyre, Miss Gladys. 527 Center Miller, Misa Hazel, Turner, ure. . . Miller, Mrs. H., Detroit, Ore Nash, Retha, State Tax commission Needham, Mrs. C. T., 558 State .' v . . . ; . . Kewcombe, Beatrice Crawford, route 2, box 179 ... ... Newgent. Mrs. J. R., 265 South Eighteenth 4 ....... i .. . Page, Virginia, route I .......... .w ...... .. ..... ... - Palmerton, Mlzpah, office of Superintendent of Public In strucxion ....................... Panenfns. Alice. Thirteenth and Morrison Patterson, Pauline, 495 South Winter . . . . . . i Paumalo Nellie, 818 North Commercial . . . . . PUey, Lottie, 340 Division street .......... . Peetz, Hazel, Turner, Ore. . . . ,V ........... T Phillips, Dorothy, 482 Jerris i Plank, Helolse; 2365 South Commercial ..... Pope Florence, 1809. Market, . ... : ...... Power, Miss Florence, 253 North Thirteenth . Pro, Margaret, 2Z40 worm L.ioeny . . . . Reld, Rita 722 State r. . . . .'IT.'. . . i Riches, Miss Lucille, Turner, Ore. ..... Rleleyv May, SUte hospital ..... . . . ; . . Ritchie, Alene, 2595 North. Fourth ..; . Ritchie, WInnlfredi 2595 North Fourth Roberts, Beulah, 1055 South Thirteenth Rhodes, Katherine, State Deaf school'.; Rogersdalei' Mrs.,' Salem hospital Ross, Miss Leah, 498 North Liberty ... . Rosslck, Mrs.,' 194f North Capitol ..... Sande. Helen, 19 65 Trade . . r. . . . . . ". . . Savage, Katherlne, ' 634 Ferry Schlagel, May, 2289 North Liberty ..... Schwab, Miss Nellie, 533 North Sixteenth Sells, Miss Helen, 595 North Fourteenth Seymour, Josephine, 1425 North Winter Shannon, Virginia, 1186 South Sixteenth Shaw Marion, 1565 South Commercial . Shipp. Jean. 406 Hoyt street ... Snyder, Violet, 675 South Twelfth Spusser, Miss Emuy, lie Marion . starr, Ruby." route s ........ ............. Starr, Routh, route 9 ..... i StelngTube, Mrs." Nina, 2265 State, street Summerville, Mrs. Bob, Bligli theater ....... 1 . Taylor. Mrs. Albert, 1245 Madison . . . . ........... f . . . Thompson, Mrs. w. u. ztnu ww Turner, Mrs.,- State hospital . . , Vincent. Juanlta. 860 uroaaway Waldespel, Leulia,1176 North Twelfth Ward, Mrs. M. L., 1487 Broadway ... Welser, Frances, 322 SUte wAnrai Trent. 1125 North Summer . . Williams, Miss Dolores, Z3, worxn 1 mneenia ........... Williams, Gertrude; 201 North Twenty-fifth .'. Winkelman, Helen, Salem ' .l : ...... U. ............ . Woods, Mrs. Rose, Royar Cafeteria Zamker, Lena, SUte hospital ....... Zendle, Cornelia, Water street ... ginzer, Marion, route $ . ..,...................... nil I. ii Candidates votes Dolled In the ballot box fof 4 h i 100 .100 280 100 760 street ...... ; ; . : :i 230 125 100 100 580 ' T. f I 100 L.J i I, 100 100 100 255 100 . . . 460 100 100 400 100 ly , : . . - ..:..,m.L. ...... 580 460 1,035 100 420 100 100 100 ICQ 100 680 140 100 280 745 100 240 310 130 110 110 410 590 110 180 100 110 110 100 100 450 ....... .'JI4. . 210 140 100 610 100 140 100 100 460 100 100 240 865 100 100 10 1,430 . . . . i . ... . .t.i' . . . 100 324 615 625 101 lOt 215 100 100 - Commercial , 1 1 220 100 240 140 100 100 100 10a 3,445 100 100 100 ioe 110 180 370 100 1,970 100 160 100 100 260 120 165 100 580 100 100 660 100 100 185 100 740 105 110 100 215 140 4,860 100 100 100 440 480 100 140 100 100 100 100 100 130 3.460 120 140i 100! - 100! 260 170 480 100! 100 1,655 995 100 100 100 100 135 100 100 100 285 1 I f k t 1 I . . . street . . .: .1 , ; t. ....... I t ' ' . . ft '.' . . . . t . . . . . . . Continued from page 4) V Salem club at the hme of Mrs. I'ercy Cupper for the formulation of plans concerning the winter activities- ' ! ' .').:! ' Mrs. Ed Keene is entertaining as her guest this week Mrs. Bessie Stone of Nampa, Idaho. ; ' " ! ' ' :y$ :!.,.:;. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Bone steele have as their guests for the week-end, Mr. and Mrs. William Golding of Portland, the parents of Mrs.' Bonesteele. V ' ' t ii:'": Members of the WCTU i will meet Tuesday afternoon in the hall for a social meeting. Friends as well as members are asked to bring their work " and spend the afternoon. L The meeting will be gin at 2:30 o'clock.' The program will be informal. Mrs. J. J, Nunn is in charge for the day. 1 ; ""1 ' I l - Mrs. F. A. Wiggins of Toppen ish, Washington, accompanied by her little granddaughter, jMary Elizabeth Benz, has been one of the week's most interesting guests here. Mrs. Wiggins, ; who Is the sister of Mrs. George F Rodgers, Is a former, resident of Salem where she has many friends who will be sorry to hear she is leaving so soon for her home in Washington. Mrs. Wiggins plans to leave tomorrow. Members of Cbadwick chapter of the Eastern Star plan Tuesday evening to attend the meeting of the Rhododendron chapter at Falls City. Plans for the chapter visit were made some time ago 1 :; . , l- Mr. and Mrs. U- S. Dotson and three daughters returned home Friday'from a motor trip to south ern Oregon. Stops were made in Eugene, Roseburg, Medford ' and Ashland. They left Salem last Monday. 1 Mr. and Mrs.' William Bouffleur are spending a several, weeks va cation at Belknap Springs, : ' k- ' i f f';' Miss Frances Doerfler plans to arrive tomorrow from Portland for a week's visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Ross. Miss Anna Arms, deputy county clerk,' and fiss Lavilla Perry, as sistant in the office of Dr. H. K. Stockwell, plan to leave in the morning for a two weeks' i vaca tion at Breitenbush Springs. a ...R-;'l Rev. J. J. Evans, Miss Margaret Evans, Miss Thelma Roberta, and Miss Dorothy Roberts returned home last evening from a motor trip to Crater Lake and Diamond Lake, having been gone since last Wednesday. The Misses Roberts are the guests of Miss Evans from San Jose. California, where ; the three girls were classmates at the Teachers' college. ' : Mrs- Anna V. .Robbing has as her house-guests. Mrs. T. E. Lus ter and two sons, Tom and James, of Vancouver, ' Washington. Mrs. E. E. Waters and Mrs George E. Waters were hostesses yesterday afternoon at the George Waters' home at one of the most delightful bridge gatherings of the week. Mrs. Sophronia Jessup was honored at the affair. The prize of the afternoon went : to Mrs. John Arbuckle, while to Mrs H. R. Worth went the consolation award. .. A variety of summer flowers decked '' the rooms where three tables of bridge were in play, 1 Re freshments -were served. Mrs. Jessup. the honor guest. ; is visit ing here with Mrs. O. P. Coshow where she has many friends who have met on different occasions to compliment her. f fj. - 'I i fH Mr. and Mrs. Alvln Ross of Portland are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Ross- ; ' Mr. and Mrs. Martin Doerfler and children, Martin Jr. and Mar garet, left yesterday afternoon for Portland to be guests at the Syl vester Doerffler home. Today the group is taking the Mount : Hood trip. r . .Mrs. I. F. Rebman has as her house-guest her mother, Mrs. Strongren of Portland. : . On ; Fri day Mrs. Rebman Invited a group of friends for ' an . informal social evening for her mother's pleasure "The group included: Mrs. Stron gren, Mr.- and Mrs. I. M. Dough- ton, Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Rathbun, and Mr. and Mrs. I. L Rebman. Mr. and Mrs- Leland Rosa and children, Marine and Bertram, and their house-guest, Mrs. Maude Elngo, motored to Eugene today where they Iwill be guests of Mrs. Gladys Mote. -:i :;': "? '':"';': Mr. and Mrs. C. J. : Ramsden and son, Robert, accompanied by Miss Kaylor, made a tour of sev eral of the beaches over the week end. 1 ' . Mrs. Julius Smith and daugh ter, Josephine, of Oakland, Call fornia, and Jack Lynch, guests at the J. R. Chapman home, are ex pected ' back today from a motor trip tP Astoria. Mrs. Lynch and daughter and Mr. 5 Lynch left for Clatsop county points on Wednes day. 1 - Mr. and ; Mrs. Charles C. " Con ner and son, Gerald, of -Cottage. Grove, are week-end guests at the home of Mr. Conner's brother, Mr and Mrs. W. C Conner at 2390 South Church street. Mr .and Mrs Charles Conner and son will take a motor trip through eastern Ore &ori before returning to their Cot tage Grove home. Professor and Mrs, -Gustav Eb sen left during the week-end for Tacoma and Seattle. They plan to spend two weeks at an Island resort. . " Miss Vira Lull was hostess on Friday evening at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. M- Lull on North Fifth street, for a group of friends gathering for a sur prise party on the occasion of the birthday of Walter Lee. The rooms were attractive with floral and crepe paper decorations The evening was spent in an, in formal way with music and games with refreshments served late In the: evening. The feature was the candle-decked birthday cake cen tering the table. Mrs. Lillian Frazier assisted In the serving. Guests for : the surprise party were: Mr. and Mrs. Guy Turner, Miss Frances Turner, Miss Lillian Frazieri M4ss Ina Riggs, Miss Edith Riggs. Miss May Irwin tf Damascus, Ohio, Miss Belle Fos terj Rev. and Mrs. I. R. Lee, Earl Riggs, Walter ; Lee, Miss Mary Armstrong, Miss Helen Frazier, Calvin Thomas, Myron Morford of Portland, and. the hostess, Miss Lull. 1 Mrs. J. W. Ellis of Astoria, who planned a week's visit as the house-guest of Mrs. T. I. Doan was called suddenly to King's Vat ley on Tuesday, Mrs. Ellis plans to resume her?vlslt next week. 1 group of members from the WWG guild of the Baptist church met Friday afternoon with their sponsor, Mrs. O. B. Neptune, for the regular fortnightly meeting, Mrs. E. H. Shanks was a guest of the meeting. The regular bus! ness and lesson sessions were fol lowed In the afternoon with games and refreshments. Girls present for: the afternoon were: Miss Irene Gobert,- Miss Sylvia Mcln tyre. Miss Helen Race, Miss Gail McClain, Miss Crystal Mills, Miss Delores Mills, Miss Ran Tilling- hast, and Miss Hosea Watenabe - ' ' Mrs. Harry Styles has as her house-guests for a few days, Mrs. J. P. Duthie and two daughters Hermlne and Winona, of Port land. . V The members of the Modern Writers' club will meet Tuesday evening for a porch meeting at the home of Professor and Mrs. J. C. Nelson. 104 Wilson street. The group will bring lunches for s picnic supper early in the evening. Mr. and Mrs, G. A. Killson en tertained with a dinner in honor of their daughter, Mrs. L. G. Lucavish at their homes In Salem Heights, Saturday evening. Yel low nasturtiums were used in the decorations. A birthday cake topped with yellow candles cen-. tered the table. Covers were placed for: Mr. and, Mrs. L. G. Lucavish, Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Washburn, Miss Heloise Plank, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Will- son and Misses Dorothy and Au drey Willson. - Balance of More Than $7,000,000 Now on Hand, bays btatement. State Treasurer Jefferson Myers reports S 7,7 52,3 69.4 4 as the total balance on hand in the state trea sury as of July 31, and invest ments aggregating 17,072,898.53 The total balance :s made up of the, following items: General lund, 81.834,441.19; common school interest. S3 94.- 171.97; common school principal, $47jl86.95; agricultural college principal, 82272.36; agricultural college interest, $3526.63; univer sity fund interest, $659.02; uni versity fund principal, $2027.36; A. R. Burbank principal, $405.39; A. R. Burbank interest, $1701; Thurston monument fund, $28.25; Industrial accident fund,' $74, 562.- 81; segregated accident fund, $231,369.71; "catastrophe fund. $32,552.39;, rehabilitation fund, $22,597.31; rehabilitation coope rative vocational, $4197.08; Ore gon soldiers' home national, $20,- 854.35; """Oregon" soldiers' home (under direction state board of control), $2566.48; state fair, $2053-99; Unlverblty of Oregon Villard endowment, $4518.35; Oregon Irrigation, $1404.09; rural credits loan, $7935.05; rural credits expensed $721.30; voca tional education, $16,597.73; state lime board sinking fund, $289.20; state highway fund, $3,272,122. 03 ; I irrigation f district Interest, $1075.03rr World "war veterans' state aid fund, $1,582,873.95; World "war veterans state aid sinking fund, $187,656.56; total, $7,752,369,44. . Investments are as follows: Industrial investment, $1,581.- 569.51; segregated accident fund, $3,326,294.82; 'catastrophe fund. $36j000; rehabilitation fund, $55. 526.83; World war veteran's sink ing j fund. $2,073,307.37; total, $7;072,698.53, TIMER Ml S REPORT ON The Falls Best Styles For Men and Young Men In Bishop's Virgin Wool Suits Vfith. 2 Pair Trousers Here Is something different. ! j ; Not many stores can do this, j : j We make the gooda for these suits in our own mills and thereby save you several dollars. If you know clothes value you'll appreciate these suits at a gance. Two Pair The Young Men'$ styles are new.' Ask to see x the nobby two button Price of Wales; model. You'll like its free and easy feel. See also the new sport model made with the half belt in the back. The men's styles are the conservative easy fitting styles. 1 I " These suits- are going early. fast TWO PANT SUITS $35.00 SLOGAN CONTEST FOR PROTECTION An opportunity, will be given to the people of Salem, Marion and Polk counties, to write Fire pro tection Slogans. One hundred prizes are offered amounting to $2000.00 and ranging from $5.00 to $500.00. - f The contest is open to ; every one except to agents' or others who are directly or indirectly con nected with, The Glens Falls In surance, Company, which is offer ing the prizes. The purpose of the contest is to aid the National Fire Protection Association, in its Edu cational work on Fire prevention all over our country. 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