The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, August 21, 1924, Page 3, Image 3

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    THURSDAY MORNING, AUGUST 21, 1924
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THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON
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Steeling Today ; J
"The Woman's Evnngtfistic
prayer , league :. will meet at "9
o'clock a. m. today -with Mrs. .q,
W. Day, 404 North "Winter vstr?et.
Mrs. C. A. Park will be tlte leader.
Lee Can field's Barber -P-
g Oreg. -Bldg., downstair..' Ex
ceptional service by liv' eipetys
for men, women and chlliren. The
latest styles In shingles. ' "a26
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Magazines Stacked High' ";
As a result of publicitj? to the
request for magazines to dlstrib-
ute"fn.'the hop yards as a part of'
the recreational program, t of
fice of C. A. Kells. executire lec
reury at the'YMCA, is leaped
high with maRe3 of :almt-t
every shapejficj description oil
AlmosueMdofr.publlcitlons
hare beedug --p from -places
where "ihey '.. were ' stored aad
brought to the YMCA. Nearly
1. - 00 magazines have been recefa
ed QLfar. - These will be distri
Uteit as rapidly as passible.
Is a price cutting war, the north
west product should move swiftly
and at-good prices, Outside he
New" York market the Drager
Fruit company yesterday sold a
carload of assorted sizes which in
clude 400 boxes,; each of 3Q-40s,
40-503 and 5O-60s; 300 boxes of
60-70s and;70-80s and 250 boxes
of 80-90s. The price received was
that given at the opening of the
season. J
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Proud of Members j ; (
That the Salem Rotary club has
the largest and smallest member
of all clubs in the -world is the
boast of several members i who
olafti to send photographs of Dr.
til .C. Epley; and Dr. C E." Powell
Itrf the Rotary Internayohal7inaga-
kine ; In . Chlcago.w The -claim fs
based "upon the rie of f the club.
which has 100 members at res- ,,urtly 5iakcs Record-
em., i , -i, if 9rirpnt Will TV Pnrrtv con
tinues
1st' for Alice Gentle,ta Metropoll-
n -- -t ,--- nin rrfin An Vina a 4 fr
a contract for 40 weeks' appear- tho Holmes hop yard last night as
a contract ior 4W weens aPPear & part ot the recreational program
n, i.n, t,uJ , nim ftr being carried on in the hop yards
..,.,..-.-. : nf thA district this year. Com
under Professor enurenm ana r" ,.- ;,
then later at both Willamette muni7 ! ."Is
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U.iversii.jr miu. me uimciany -i i ,
Oregon. He later spent a year at
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those In the Willamette valley I nve creamery, is oacis ai worn.
hava been selling for around J25'f having recovered from an " opera
and $30, Mr." Rlggs said. Theltion for the removal of his tonsils..
Dalles Chronicle. i , r.. a. usoorn was in tne cuy
Wednesday from Oregon City.
Pickers See Movie i I Mrs. Mi. Warnock, Wllma Haver-
Moving pictures were shown at! land, Bessie Pox and Helen Mykol,
all of Brownevilie, were Salem
callers yesterday. ;
Chicago and then went abroad.
Mr. Mills is a' Salem realtor.
is also featured
pickers taking a
keen interest in the activities that
have been arranged for them.
MARS IS PHOTOGRAPHED
BY LICK OBSERVATORY
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the .observatory whenever weather
is favorable. V
Crabapples Wanted
? Ward K Richardson,
Front. : i
Returnetl to Jail-
Because one of his bondsmen
appeared in the justice court yes-
Signals to 1m Tried '
WASHINGTON, Aug. 20. ( By
Spt. Mr. Iirhman to Speak
Rev. Mr, Lehman, of the Baptist
church, will speak at Brush Col
lege at '8 o'clock tonight. . The
services' will be held , in the picnic
grounds, weather permitting. f
terday with the request that he ue the AP.) On the mere chance
released from responsibility, j that radio signals from Mars mary
George Slaughter, who waa at Lib-j be heard! during the period when
erty under bail on a charge or that planet is nearest the earth.
nrinltrv. was committed to the
county Jail Wednesday.
Prof. DaVid Todd, formerly head
of the astronomy department at
Amherst,
Cherry City Cleaners
Dry ; cleahing : and ? pressing.
Phone, 934. .
cipal governments
agree to
has asked that the prin-
of the world
Miller Compijhiiejitedi- V
Compliments -areMetowed upon
the Miller Mercantile company
here in, a recent issue ot Retail
Ad News," which gives consider
able space to the August Issue 6f
the "Merchandise News and Far.
mer8' Exchange," a monthly pabli
catlon issued by Millers. The four
.full pages of the issue are shown
In.fac-simile, with the material of
the cover page ; being selected - as
the prize advertisement of, an
stores in the country In MaVch.
S. E. Keith, advertising manager
for Miller Is responsible for th
Issue.
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xcursion Rates
The public , service
terday announced
his
present work - on the
state rifle ranee this week he has
Commission I pverv nnsalhilitv nt niacin? rm th
excursion I gtate team a train this vear and
tes of one and a third rotffia trip may represent Oreeon at the na
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fates that have Deen iuea-Dy ure-itional shoot at-Camo Perry. At
gon ranroaus iur n-i m .uuu.j tidtnamas weanesday sargeant
and district fairs ana ior me ure- rurar snot a 50 on the 200 yard
The rates win oe range rifle fire competition. Tues
keep high powered radio
stations : within their Jurisdiction
silent during August 22 and 23.
Held on Theft Charge I 4?ome officials of tne American
Albert W. Kendall was arrest- government appear, disposed to
ALL i m ll. tl I
ed 1 Wednesday afternoon upon iavor (ue proposal, uesyne meir
.Tv.inStit i.nthpr Snow. 267 skepticism over the results, but
South Church, who charges Ken
dall with the theft of hi overcoat.
Snow, accordingTo the complaint,
had left his room for about an
hour and when he et''f,'
larttiaii was ar-
so far nd Instructions on the sub- j
ject have been issued by tfxf ro I
registration sectil5-9depa:rt"
mnt ctnfrierce.
rofessor.Todd approached most
foreign governments
their embassies and le-
Out-Reaching Service
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THOSE m tne ouuymg 1 ,
; districts can avails themselves
of our service jutt as effectively as
those in town. : Modern motorized,
'. equipment makestms possiu
We also tak cttmplete charge
of arrangements for, funerals in
other cities, through cur connec-
tiotis with other leading morticians
elsewhere.' Comprehensiveness is
a , marked characteristic of our
service. 1 ..
of the
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Pynne Prifibs Cat it ,l fODal'Cfey nd Befld. -otthe in-jness for the various athletic con-
BrokersHn New York clt tele- f terstate f'& a? jfririefille October tests. Turn to the left and cross
graphed taalem .Wednesday that;
reDresentaf vpa of th mhoo-
Khrman company are offerinJ
dried prunes In carload lotpq
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v straight 50a at 6 cents and
at 8 cents, for delivery fn October.
I These prices arejJK cent under
. preyailing pfirrThg dried prune
t market j-pJted"fihaye a gen
i erallr-trtrong tone and unless there
n otn to fair
in effect for all stations on the day he shot 4 of a possibl. 50 at COU Z&ffuZTomn
Spokane. Portland &i Seattle, the 1300 yards, The rain is not prov-f waTin possession of the court: gations here and he appears con
Oregon Electric and) the Oregon ing handicap 80i far, 8!6PT-lnfiLho .,, W3 transferred to the fidenf that in the end his sug-
trunk for tne staie i-ir . .---nio um rctcusu -"ere.. -cn.r.mr
22 to 27. For the Linnl .
,-mintv fair at Albany SepUher j notary picnic Friday
1-7 tr. 9C iha 0es-Tectric Willi Signs will be placed to guide
have t euri!ion rates effective I Rotarians and their ". families to
at n points between Harnsburgithe jqintj)icnic wlthJhg-'McMinn-and
Fayetteville inclusive and onTille Rotaryjlub rC3urch's grov
the Corvallis branch. For the fBeajRlclterall Freddy afternoon.
Deschutes county fair, October-y.l-AI N.JPIerce and R Boardfiian
fto 11, the rates wUle eiiecuveispen. vveanesaay morning at Rick
rti the Oregon Trunk between J reall getting tne ground in readi-
son and through
justice court, where Kendall asked gestion will have widespread ac-
f or an attorney. He wilt, probably cepiance.-
h rivpn n hPartnir tml.iv. Life Theory Proved ,
uapt. ,4. . oee, proiessor 01.
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T.. tnnn irirr. I inaiu-manca, unueu - oiaies navy
C. L. Rhodes appeared in the auu. ovrruineui ? asiruuuuier
ivmre lsiuna, in a statement maue
today said that astronomical re
search has proved . beyond doubt
that Mars is a habitable' "planet
and therefore it is inhabited by
WEBB'S
FUNERAL PARLORS
i zud 5auiurcn street
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police court Wednesday and was
fined $200 by Judge MartenJPoul-
sen for the possession and trans
portation of intoxicating liquor.
night by Officer Olson, who found
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Buys Fnrcifeie
Phone 511 .
411 Oregon. Bldg. Phone 457
The Seavy--Bell Insurance
. .. 'Agency :: '-' :
General v Insuranc
. jTMlyw BeII
Dr. B. II. White
Dr. Anne Brekke
Osteonathv
) dectronle diagnosis and treat
1 ment (Dr. Ah rams' method).
Office phone 859 "V
1 I Residence 469-J
( i06 U. S. Bank Bldg.
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1 u 4 He Oregon-Trunk will have the new bridge at Rickreall, are
thewrites effective between Maupinlthe insttuetions. The grove Is up
fd Bend. . j la side road, the first to, the Tight
. -- 1 latter crossing' the bridge. The
Buy, Sell or Trade I IMcMinnvflle club is anxious to get
V Real estate and insure Iwlthjan early start and the games are
Oreeon Incorporated.! 315-316 U.lexpected to get under way by
n nnir SalemJOre. a2 3 N o'clock.
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Eat On Prunes y ltme hod
Th Portland Electric Power I WKh tne completion of a new
comDanv has1 filed with the public I rifle range on' the Turner road
service- commission i a special laoout nve mues soum or saiem,
freight rate of 18 centsfa hundred fit is probable that the-old. Salem
pounds for Ijprune fhlpmenU be-1 rifle club that - was in, existence
tween Eetacada and East Portland l prior 10 me war may De reorgan-
for minimum carloads of 26,00arizea. ine range will De available
pounds. The service commission fto a club of this nature, according
has nnnrovprt the tariff.' 1 10 ongaaier uenerai ueorge A.
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wnite.
an almost full gallon jug of moon
shine in his: possession, together
jwith an empty gallon jug, a quant
ity of, corks and -a rubber tube,
used for siphoning. -
kind. Of that Captain See is cer
tain. "All other details are specu
lative, according to his statement.!
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Speeders Contribute ,
In the police' court Wednesday,
V. N. Diaz and Richard Weather-
ford, each . contributed $5 .for
speeding,- The men were' arrested
Tuesday night by Officer Wiles.
Dr. Hammond to Speak
Dr. E. S. Hammond of Kimball
School of Theology who haa Just : pnot0grafrhic expert and astronom:
FLAGSTAFF, Ariz., Aug. 20.
Areas that may be continents, vast
sections 'of marsh land or prairie,
the remains of what are believed
to have been the oceans that bnce
divided the surface of the land are
continually and regularly shifting
on the planet Mars before the gaze
of .scientists at Lowell observa
tory herel it wad revealed today..
When the air is steady, accord
ing, to Professor Earl Slipper,
Even, Worst Enemies Do Not
Predict the Downfall . of
- ? French Premier .
a22
completed "an ' "extended tour
through the east since the. Meth
odist i f general conference, will
speak tonight at the First Method
ist church prayer meeting. ' His
subject will be, "How .-' General
Conference Impressed an Outsid
er."? -: - - '
Nut Growers Here '
The first of a two-day totir"of
' the :" filbert-- and ; walnut- orchard.
Tam TlAmna -lanl'l
Ti,n.v -hm tun haa nnt , heen 1 J",rcr ana cun sc xxjnger
j.u6. ...- I 1 J
o-omll. nrt.rttsflj thfi Salem 1 wr 8ww sum lumpoo.
rw-st-nffino Yiaa received and dis-i - 1
o -iimho nt hfflnVll for
adlusted compensatipn Jrbr ex-Ptin Gleeson Dies.
service menr according to John I . iniormation .reacnea saiem yes
. . I is- A . irW K- ' 1. T- a t I .
Farrar. Doetmaster. Juany peop.ie i ----j- -i. -u- um t .ua "Mwaa romolefed vpstprdav hT mpm
called at the t6Ifice for the f Martin Gleeson, father of Miss bers of the Western Nut Growers
blanks simply because It was I Marguerite t-ieeson, -who ror sev- association. Orchards near Sil-
known the postoffice wa. directly J erai years was a memoer oi tne I verton were visited. Nearly 35 of
-talesman news sian. miss uiee
son resigned her position in Salem
several months ago to enter Chau
tauqua work, . and several week3
ago was compelled to drop her
connected with the j government
the growers met at the Chamber
of Commerce rooms last night to
discuss . problems of interest y to
themselves. A tour of the orch
ards in the- Immediate vicinity of
erti,he capture the planet's ap
pearance; on;. very sensitive photo
graphic plates.
-While the question of the habit-
ability of Mars is a live one with
practical astronomers here the ex
perts do! not bother their heads
about whether men or beings like
men are in Mars going about
daily Jound. ot duties and pleas-
uratettUke! those on earth.
These j men are attempting to
determine the temperatures and
the conditions of atmosphere on
the-planet In an effort to ascer
tain th4 possibility xtf human
habltability it was pointed, out.
a chair, only to be Intercepted by
the chairman of the meeting and
several others. - C -
STORM CAUSES DAMAGE
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WINNIPEG, Aug. 20. Further
widespread damage to Manitoba
grain crops was indicated in re
ports today of havoc wrought by
the severe electrical storms which
have swept the province the past
two days, j j
SLEEPING SICKNESS CURED
- OAKLAND, 5 Aug. 0.--E.: 'Clif-
ford Norman of this city, who' was J,
stricken seven months ago 'with
sleeping sickness and ' who ftias( j
slept about three month's, rd-aliir;-1
ing only partially conscious for, a "
further "period was"' "pronounced. ?.
cured today and discharged" from'
a hospital. Norman is believed to
be the first patient to ever recover
completely " from this sickness ia
California. .,,
The tour will be completed this
afternoon. . ?
tWereAU
Moved
and now that we are located tn
our new Quarters at
143 S. LIBERTY ST.
we are in a position to give you
! itill better service on your
I transfer and hauling wor .
V We Stm Ilandle Fuel
',and have' aeveral t carloads of
,coal due In a few days. Bet
ter get your order In early.
Larmer Transfer S:
i Storage Co.
Phone 930
Visit Mt. Angel Tonight
The fourth good fellowship tour
nf tYia Phorrtana -111 ha etacpri to-
night with Mt. Angel as the desti-1 new work and go to the bedside of Salem, including a few in Polk
nation Word wa a received from "" --, w .uju.eu county,-is scneauiea ior toaay.
.-; rh.r. wwmui accment at uena
LllAtk Jf -O-V .-- .w--."- i
rfan rnvfln w An If. Ka met at the I
-n. limit, nnri MnrtoA throu zh f births are Reported.
the monastary grounds, overlook- ; Several birth reports, including
ing the city. The program will j a few belated ones, made their ap
h held in front of the high I pearance at the office fo Dr. WI1-
scbool building, with provisions I Ham B. Mott, city health officer,
marl, to transfer the urogram to I Wednesday. ; These were of
the auditorium should it rain. The I Dorothy Irene, to 1 Mr. and Mrs
band concert, which will begin at I Lester D. Southard, of Gervais,
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PERSONALS
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8 o'clock, will be preceded by anion August 11; Robert Judd, to Mr,
official welcome, and a probable land Mrs. John W. Anderson, of! don's
. - I nt m a mt . - . . I
drill by the unliormed uaerrians. i """" J". -vioena, -auaaa, at tne .Charles B,
.? :- . i .ifm . nmrnrsi nn. Anrnar
Vinn orfir Accented--. I "utnita, to Mr. and Mrs. Ebbin
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Taylor are
expected back from Roseburg to
day! where they have been spend
ing their vaction. Mr. -Taylor Is
assistant funeral director at Rig-
Word was received by Mr. andjCnester Willard, 745 Bellevue,
Mrs.' J. A. JJliUs yesterday that! on August 7; 1'atrickXJ.lare, to Mr
thef son,.fIarry Mills, hadjust
accepted position as accompan-
Popular Priced
Tailored Salts $23 to $49
Men't and Young Men'e
D. H. MOSHER
TAILOR
arid Mrs. Frank P. Murphy, 1264
North Winter, AugustTl6 and of
Rowena Margaret, to Hr. and
Mrj?. , Carrol ' I. McDonald, 925
Lbctrst, at the Deaconess hospital
on August J8.
Maxican Youth Runs
Amuck in Los Angeles
LOS ANGELES, Aug. 20. An
unidentified Mexican youth late
today rah-amuck' in the business
district, r shot and , dangerously
wounded: Police Officer E. E. WU
ihoit and ; also, wounded two pedes
trians, i
Wilhoit said. he had been in
formed the man had a gun and
when he attempted to search him
was shot. The youth then ran up
the street; firing promiscuously
and wounded Lee M." Sick, 36, and
William Mnir?9. Both the lat
ter were shot itx. the . legs. ' t:
Later it wo 'patrolmen captured
the gunman in the rear ot a res
cue mission. '
PARIS, Aug. 20. t By the AP.)
Parliamentary groups - today
were actively generating enthusi
asm or depression, according to
their political complexion, but
even Premier Herriot's-. worst ene
mies wpuld : not 'predict his fall
when he faces the legislature to
morrow. His friends say that the
approval of the London accord is
certain, while -his adversaries- ex
pect-merely to' give him a few dis
agreeable hours and ' get them
selves on the record.
The ! premier's -opponents are
downcast because they think they
have: excellent material to attack
the- government, ' .particularly on
Premier MacDonald's letter which
they interpret as showing that
Great Britain is not a 'friend and
as a proof that the bankers will
try to drive the French from the
Ruhr before the time agreed upon
in the international conference.
The trouble is that M. Herriot's
political enemies do not care to
attempt an overthrow of the gov
ernment now that an apparent
solution of the reparations ques
tion has been reached. M. Poln
care's course is still unknown but
it is believed he will make a bit
ter analysis of the premier's ne
gotiations in London. His group
assembles to vote on its attitude
tomorrow. " ? T
Oregon Pulp and Pap er Co.
Salem, Oregon
. MANUFACTURERS
Sulphite, and Manila Wrappings, also Butchers Wrap
pings, J Adding Machine Paper,
Greaseproof, ' Glassine,
Drug Bond, Tissue Screenings and Specialties.
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Edwards of, Dallas
was ' a .Salem visitor Wednesday
morning. :
P. J. Meaney of the Giese-Pow-
ers f urniture company-and his
wife are enjoying a week's outing
at the coast!
j wia. uwuyuc muci wuuu, u - i UiUlJUIIO" I UllllCY llvllll
grapher In the office of the city . Recause Of MoneV
school RiinrlntAnrfpnt. tt on her -.1 M LDCWUiB Ul IVIUIICy
two weeks' vacation. Miss Mar-
jorie Gilbert is taking her place.
Ellis Cooley and Hollis: Hunting-
CHICAGO, Aug. 20, Tom Gib
bons, St. Paul light heavyweight,
will not tneet Gene Tunney, Amer-
' Promotes Good 1 Health
: GREENWOOD
Cottage Cheese
One-Third Cream
XL B. RDDEOUT, Proprietor
A Dance at W. O. W. Hall
Given bv the Silver Bell Circle:
Friday Aug. 22. Music by the lon. PrP"e l6rs r ,tne no.' lean Hghrheavyweight champion
Orioles. a22 wuuu- ,n rwuwu w , Mtchiean Citv. Ind.. Labor
LCUU1U5 WC-H. j I daT
Iligh-Grade Player Piano A. A. Graber, of the jMHIer de-I Joe Coffev matchmaker, wired
Used 3 months. Left with us to partment store, has returned from lf -vew York todar that Eddie
sell. Must sacrifice at once, bis taking In one day at Buyers week lVano nthhniis' tnnar had de-
Senator Clashes With
Man at Public Meeting
GAFFNEY, S. C. Aug. 20.
Arrested today on "Charges of dis
orderly conduct and. lighting at
a campaign meeting; here, United
States Senator Nathaniel B. Dial
and his - opponent ; in. the primary
campaign, John 1 M. McMahan,
state insurance commissioner, had
their : trial - postponed until after
the' campaign when a hearing was
held on the case in court tonight.
Senator Dill was said by spec
tators to have asserted that Mc
Mahan had referred to him as a
"dirty liar, and to have advanc
ed upon his opponent armed with
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Cars for Hire
WITHOUT DRIVERS
Our autos are all kept in prime condition therefore
are absdlutely safe to drive. I
We hire them either with or, without drivers.
discount given for cash or large! la Portland.
first payment. Tallman Piano Charles ; Huddleson and wife
Store, 395 South 12th St. have returned from a two weeks'
vacation at Netarts. Mr. Huddle
Is This True? ' son is turnkey at the state- prison
The , Dalles prune growers have and will report back for. duty to-
received far better prices for their I day,
crops than those in the "Willam- ; Virginia Shaw, of La
ette valley, according to J. A. nrahde. la visritine at the home of
ttlggs. a fruit buyer, who lhaa M- Mrs. Fred Gollins. Mr.
returned to his home Jn Wasco Collins and Miss Shaw are cous
county after a business trip which iQS. Mrs.: Collins will leave Frl-
took him over valley horticultural dav for Grants Pass, where she
districts, wnne wasco county.
rune growers hav-been getting
$50 and $S0 a ton for their fruit.
manded a $100,000 guarantee to
box Tunney. .This demand. Coffey
advised, makes the match impos
sible for 'the date contemplated.
will visit Tier mother. Mrs. G. B.
Berry, for the next six weeks. Mr.
Trial of Rosetta Duncan's
- Assailant Still Continues
CHICAGO. Aug. 20. -The trial
of two Cicero policemen for beat
ing Rosetta Duncan, musical com
edy actress, was carried over late
today until tomorrow.
Ajverbal Btorm was precipitated
TERMINAL TAXI SERVICE
PHONE 2020.
Office at Stage Terminal
DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE
Died - ;. :
MILLER Joseph Miller, a form
er Salem resident, died at his
home In Oswego,, Ore., on Tues
day, Aug. 19, 1924. He is sur-
.A vived by a sister, Mrs. Joseph
Graber of Salem and a brother,
Ll;DDi BIJSH
BANKERS i
I r !
ul- XaUU-Sie4 18CS ' J.
H General Bsnlring Busineid
Offlca Hours frcra 10 tL xsu la 8 p, n ;
Coliins, is assistant .manager for whe th attorney for the officers
tne btanaara U company nere. UsVed Miss Duncan If she had not
Mrs. R. Hi Powell and Mrs. mc- en ordered from a hotel "be
Donald, wife of the organist at the causo she kept the bell boys busy
Oregon tneatre, are spending two obtaining liquor for her.
weeks at the coast. Attarhes of thn hotel later test!
Frank E. I Neer, ot the Salem f ie tbat Miss Duncan left when
Brick & Tile company, accom- lfriends offered her and her sister
panied by. Rev. Harry , Johnson, Vivian tree of a house and that
Charles' Miller of Archibald.
Ohio. The remains are at the was called to Newport on business tne hotel management regretted
-Risrdnn mortuarv. Announce- Wednesday, i The two men are ex-iOSins their patronage. Miss Dun-
ment of funeral services will be I Pected back today. U I can's father testified . that she and
made later.
RIGDON SOWS
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B. It. Merrill, of Seattle, Wash., her sister were obedient and that
assistant general freight agent for they did j not. use intoxicants.
the Great Northern railroad was - -
a Salem business visitor Wednes- COOLIDGE ACCEPTS
day. . ' , .
' Mrs. .Len Sedwell and Mrs. J. I PLYMOUTH, Vt., Aug. 20.
W. Lockard. of Silverton. were in I President Coolidee tonight accept-
i Salem yesterday. ' ed an invitation to speak at. Baf-
Ed Bayliss, plant superin ten-1 tim ore on Sept, 6 at the unveiling
dent of the Capital City Coopera- 0f th La Fayette statue.
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