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THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM; OREGON- WEDNESDAY MORNING, JUNE .10, -1925 .7Vf.:..:. CITY NEVS IN BRIEF OxirTveatherjMaiv Unsettled Unsettled ; mild ' temperature; moderate southerly winds. Max. 66; Min. 44; River 2.1. felling; Rainfall .06; Atmosphere, cloudy; Wind southwest, l . m m .'..; ; : t 1 i AT THE THEATERS TODAY m m Oregon Douglas Mac- Lean In "Introduce "Me." - " , ; ' liberty "Salome of the ui Tenements," with Jetta - "Goudal and Godfrey Tearie Bllgh Harry Carey In "Flaming Forties" - and Rawling's Bears. mm tlAst Aseembljr-Todyi- - -- . The last assembly of the Salem high school for this year will be held . today, and .will -. feature , the Installation of the new officers of the associated student body. Mat ters of unfinished business will be cared for at the same time. J Dante Tonight- : ; With McElroy's ; full Seaside ( Orchestra. Crystal Gardens. J 1 0 Children to Entertain . The Rotary club will be enter tained today at their regular meet ing by children of ' the , Oregon school for the blind., ,Aa extensive V program has been - arranged In- 'eluding vocal and' instrumental numbers. . . JUjf Time for Everybody ' - American Legion dance, new pavilion. West Salem, Thursday night. ' ; . Jll Assumed Name Received-- ' The "Salem Auto' camp - has a certificate of assumed . "business name, received yesterday from the County Clerk. - Homer H. Smith, h. P. Aldrich, and Edith Hazard were named as the members of the park hoard filing the certificate. Dr. A. A. McCulloch also filed her resignation as a member of the firm of the' Morris Optical com pany. ' -u; Vacation Luggage Should Be , Gotten now.. We have the best at reasonable prices.. H. Li Stiff Furniture Co. J10 Camp Jackson Ready A detail of 134 privates and 10 officers left Portland : last " night as the advance detail for the sum mer encampment of the Oregon national guard, which is consid ered , one of the best organized mobilizations ever , , held- -of. the Oregon troops. Everything is set for the main meeting of the troops Thursday at Camp Jackson. Every detail Is completed, and practically all that is being done is to wait for the time of the troop move meats. The camp Is equipped and ready for occupancy, the carpen ters ' have knocked off their work, 'tents have been erected, supplies THE YOUNG Here's a clean-cut classy looking young man who has improved his appearance by selecting one of our new, snappy spring suits. , The safe thing for any young man to do is to follow his exam pic and come to.the store where he is sure to find just: what he ought to have in spring out1 fitting. ' . ' G. . W. Johnson & Co. ' . '469 State! St. hauled to the encampment, troops have received their equipmnt, their baggage has been taken care of, which leaves everything ready for the incoming men. ' Tickets Now on Sale - For Marie-Louise D'arc Kiger concert, June 10, at the following places: Moore's Music House, Geo C. Will Music I House. Pattons Book Store and the French Shop, 115 N. High. VA Dollar and a Dime." J10 BUnd Exhibit Attracts .The industrial exhibit at Mil ler's store of the Oregon school for the blind is creating consider able comment; Over 200 articles are on display there, showing the handicraft of the individuals un dergoing training. Some of the work is very complicated and shows highly developed skill in finishing. Special mention should be made of the writing desks and the various stands that are on display in the windows: Basketry, sewing, knitting, weaving, carpen try, jig-saw work and other hand icraft articles are on display. Get Tonr Linoleum Remnants At less than cost at Hamilton's. - .- , ... . jlO Fine Flax Shown C. A. Warner, who lives - two miles east of Salem on the pen itentiary road is exhibiting ' flax that has attained a growth of 40 inches in a growing period of 60 days. The flax was grown on botom land, which had been prop erly ' tiled and cultivated, and demonstrates, just what can be accomplished in the growing " of flax. Within a few days, it Is ex pected ' that the pulling will be started and the bundles of straw will be brought in for the retting process at the Oregon state peni tentiary! . . r ; Social Evening : And Union meeting. Salem car penters union number, 1065 will hold a social evening and annual union meeting at Union hall, 457 Court street, 8 p. m.g Thursday June 11 A splendid entertainment Including music: and refreshments has been arranged. A cordial In vitation Is extended to everybody, no charge,, all welcome. Came and have a good time and get acquaint ed with your fellow citizens. . jll Boy ' Breaks Arm . , Robert Curtiss Brown, 6, son of Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Brown of this city, broke his right arm when he fell from a tricycle at Spong's Landing. He was on a little hummock; when his tricycle tripped ,over end threw, him to the ground. ' - : - Large Selection, ot linoleum And , felt, base remnants - at greatly reduced prices. Hamilton. ! -;. -,- .- : ! ' :L'' jjlO Construction Work Starts Actual construction has started on the new Y building, by. con tractor Wechter, who has" erected his tool house and plan house on the curbing of Court street, ad jacent to ' the new building prop erty . ' James Kapphahn has fin Inshed digging the basement It is expected that the building will ypODRY Dirya Furnitures Pfccaa 511 LADD Cz BUSH, Banlicra . 'CstaiUshedl 1SC3 t ' . . ! Vvil.wl't nil ln A r-mn m O3o-XIcri'f!r0m.lS' ra. t 8 :; MAN'S ; SUIT be completed within 'the year and occupied by the first of : January This - will take place, however, if no quibbles and delays In the work come up. Scoots Make Trip . ' Harold M. Ware, scout .''execu tive of the Cascade division of the American Boy Scouts is to be in Seattle during the next fortnight, where he 'will attend a camp to give . special training to Boy Scouts. - Five Scouts are to go with him to be trained as assis tants in handling the summer camp of the organization of the division here.' They are Hugh Shattuc, of Troop 2 ; ' Ralph Pur vine of Troop 1 ; Larkin Williams of Troop 1; James Fairchild of Troop 1 and Lyman Long of the Corvallia Boy Scouts. See Adv. for I. C. Tibbits For Schol Director, page 4. Jll Musicians To Return Franklltt - Launer arrived; in New York City Monday afternoon, according to a telegram ' received here by Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Launer mother and ' father of the musi cian, who has been spending the last year in Paris musical circles. He Is to proceed to Chicago where he will engage in study under an artist, before returning to his home in this city. Jt is expected that Mr. Launer will be in Salem some time In August. Jiis ' plans have not been announced for' the coming year. 1" Don't Miss It j 4 r American Legion dance, Thurs. June 11, West Salem. JU Purebred Persian Kittens " For sale. Omar strain.: Phone 1666. . jlO Birth Reports . T Barbara Arietta - Kanof f Is the name given to the baby girl born to Mr. and Mrs. Howard G. Kan off of Mill City. The birth oc curred at 160 Union, May ; 29. Doris Adelle Chapter Is the name given to the baby daughter born to Mr. and Mrs. Karl A. Chapler at the Salem hospital. May ; 27. They are residents of 1165 South High..- :f.;:M ' Universal Electric Ranee- Demonstration this week. H. L. Stiff Furniture Co. ' JlO Meeting Is Scheduled ;The coucll of Boy Scouts for the Cascade division are to meet Thursday evening to .transact bus iness, 'according to the announce ment of the postponed " meeting Monday evening.' ;The meeting was called for the ) Giese-Powers Furniture company. WOW Neighbors Sign up for your stock in Wood land Park at 331 State St. Open evenings to 9 o'clock. Big stockholders meeting in lodge hall Thursday night, Everybody weir eoine., ,r. , ' ; . jjl Crystal Gardens , McElroy's Orchestra I i Wednesday Night j McElroy's Majestic Orchestra Saturday Night 1 It has been raining Fords at bia place. We have Fords in Touring Fords, Coupe Fords. Sedan Fords. up- to the very latest Fords. Also some very fine Fishing Fords, for example: lOl&FVml Touring -runs - exceptionally . well ; - good tires. Only $93.00. . -Come In and look them orer. OSCO)4 O ! Chalrmfn Is Busy Rex Sanford. chairman of the,; camp committee of the American Boy Scouts of the Cascade divl-. slon. accompanied by . Harold M. Ware. Scout executive, is to make a trip to Lebanon in the In-I terest of the summer camp at Cascadia. Save Money By Getting-. ! A linoleum remnant for your bath room. Hamilton. , J10 Business Women Corninj ' The i Business and , Professional Women of Oregon are to meet here Friday Saturday and5 Sun day, according ' to the announce ment; of Miss Sylvia Woods. Ex tensive plans are ; being put un derway to entertain1 the visiting delegates, which . will. include sightseeing and other affairs sel ected by the committee. . Fully 200 membera are expected to be here to hear Miss Adelia Pritch ard, state president ot the organ ization, who will address them at the Saturday night banquet. Tickets Now on :5ale . . For Marie-Louise D'arc: Kiger concert. June 10,'at the following places: Moore's Music House, Geo CVWHI Music House, -Pattons Book Store and the French Shop, 115 N. High. "A Dollar and a Dime." -. !-M : - J10 Eugene Sending Numbers i j The postoffice of Eugene has promised to send 25 employees to the annual picnic which is being held Sunday at the Rlckreall grove, according to the reports made yesterday. From every in dications, the - workers j are! to have a great time in sports and the general get-together'. Prac tically every postoffice. near Sa lem is sending members' 'to "the gathering. j' i Found " . ! : " : i I ! : Hats from $1.00 up" at Ella worth's ' Hat Shop, 347" Court St. Unstalrs. I i 111 . . .... i !'!--."-. if - Woman's Night Coming . ; .Woman's night at the .public speaking class of the YMCA has been set for Friday, when mem bers of the class will escort guests to the banquet, specially arranged for the occasion. W- A. Marshall has been selected as chairman.1 , See Our Luggage Window H. L. Stiff Furniture Co. 1. J10 . . . . ' ' ,i. ; . -,KS. - ; jf't .1 : Camping Equipment Sell . iWithtn a . few , days the schools Of the citywlll close for the "sum mer .vacation and as a result, sales of camping equipment, is increasing, according to the re ports ot managers of various stores In the city. Berry pickers and others are buying equipment, with which to fortify themselves outdoors; and from the sales a greater , number ' of persons plan to ' take a - vacation this summer. Buy A Good Used Studebaker : If you 'want a dependable car for your vacation. The Certified Public Motor Car Market has sev eral for sale at bargain prices. J6tf Rate Hearing Slated Information has been ; received by the public service sommission that export rates on wheat 'and wheat products are to be discus sed before the ICC in Helena, Mont., July 16. The rates apply to shipments from Montana to Paclfie coast ports; : . , .. . . h " i Miss Murdoch is Demonstrating Universal Electric Ranges . this week In our show room. Don't fail to attend. H. L. Stiff Fnrni ture Co. . J10 Hearings Are Set ':' t : Permission to construct an un dergrade crossing, with the'South- SULIFEr0F CANADA ' ; Greatest International Life Company -Operating Jn 44 Countries Assurance : , .." .; : $871,000,000 Assets 274,000,000 Net Surplus - , '.h:.,: 22,000,000f LOW COST ANNUITIES ortilr kinds and all plans of Life ; Insurance written, ages, 1 -to i,70 years. - ; . Policies Issued WITHOUT MEDICAL EXAMINATION, ages 17 to 50, on -select lives tn amounts up to $5,000.00 Oyer $75,000,003 United States r Inveitme ' Wonderful Opportunity: We. Intend to appoint an experienced salesman as District Manager for Salem and vicinity. This man must be over the average In every respect, between the' ages of 30 and ' 5, married and a citizen of Salem. , All communications will be treated In strict confidence. -Write fully and frankly? today. ; EVCREEEdre-ca r.Iixacr'cr' ' 201 Northwestern Uanl:2ildinff, Portland, Oregon . em Paclfie tracks near Monteray has been asked of . the public ser vice commission ' by the state highway commission. The hear ing will be held at Toledo, June 27. Elimination of two grade crossings over the Southern Pa cific tracks In Benton county will be aired before the commission at Corvallis June 26. Rooms Wit It Board j 645 M.'.rlon street. J10 American Legion Dance New pavilion. West Salem, on Thurs. June 1 1. Benefit Capital Post No. 9. Drum corps. - jll Will, Receive Degree Robert E. Fisher of Salem, will receive a degree from the Univer sity of Oregon medical school la Portland this., month. , Prior to entering the medical school Mr. Fisher attended . Willamette uni versity - where he completed bis course in pre-medlcs. Linoleum , Remnants Kin good sizes for baths and breakfast nooks at less than cost. Hamilton. ' J10 Loader Is' Busy The loader at the Spaulding mill is in working order again, after toppling over when a cable snapped under the heavy strain. A ' carload of ties is scheduled to be put. on board this week, which will help to get things moving. When t the loader toppled last week.1 it caused the flag pole to go over at the same time, and en dangered a high tension line. The guy lines kept the pole away from the line, but, the electricity would jump across to the metal pulley occasionally.! : Irrigation Bills Now Due I Flat rate irrigation bills are sub ject to a discount of 10 per cent if paid on or before June 10. Resi dences with even numbers will ir rigate Monday, Wednesday. Fri day and Sunday. Residences with odd numbers will irrigate Tuesday Thursday, Saturday and Sunday. Hours 6 to 8 a. m. and 5 to 9 p. m. 0-10 Arrives In London Mrs. F. H. Thompson has re ceived '. a " cablegram from Dr. Thompson announcing her hus band's arrival in London. Dr. Thompson Is spending a portion of the summer abroad with a spe cial clinic. h !.' i ; Dance Every Saturday Night at Turner. Music by the Ramblers. jl2 Firemen Take Varatloi . ,WUb the arrival of . the annual vacation season. Fire Chief Harry Hutton" has added four men to his department. In order" to keep the personnel Intact. Those who are doing vacation relief work with the department are Ward Barrett. A. White. William Bech tel and Herbert Ray." " V r Yon Don't Hate to Pay 'Your insurance 3 years in ad yance on your brick buildings in order to get low rates. Ask about the McMlnnyille Company's "new 5 year annual payment plan. See Stanley & Foley. , jlO Board Member Reappointed . Miss Pauline Kline of Corvallis nas peen reappointed a member of the board of child labor Inspec tors; by Governor Pierce. The ap pointment ts ror fire years. Senior Play ricases 1 The senior, play, and stunts by the.pt her three classes, were pre sented as an interesting feature of the Willamette, university class day exercises yesterday afternoon. The senior play dealt with the am bitions of a young lady interested GABRIEL - Powder and Supply Co. ; 7- , Paint ioS Vrnlli 175 Sontfe CommrcUi Fbn 72S in - the world of music, va; young man ambitious In securing the hand of the young lady, and a woman ambitious to secure the presidency of her club Interest ing complications resulted from the unusual combination. Mem bers of the cast were Miss Doro thy Owen, Miss Daphne Molstrom and Jack Vinson. The freshman stunt was a travesty on the senior breakfast; the sophomores put on a j censored , May dance, and the juniors presented a short skit. . Joy Turner Presents- Violin and- piano pupils in re cital -First Christian church. Thursday aad Friday nights. June 11 and 12 at 8 p. m. Public cor dially , Invited. Piano concerts (two pianos) special features, jll The ESks Flag Day Exercises Will he held at the Armory on Monday evening, June 15. at S o'clock sharp. The Elks will re port at the temple at 7il5 o'clock, then march to the Armory, led by the Elks band in full uniform. Fred E. Erlxon, Merrltt . Davis. Benjamin Bersu, flag day com mittee. ; ' ' - J14 Steps Are Presented ; The new steps on the east wing of Waller hall were presented to the university by the president ot the " senior class of Willamette OBITUARY Pearce Monday, June 8, two miles west of Salem in Polk county, Charles L. Pearce. He was 64 years of age. Brother of Mrs. Clare Pearce Smith and Lot L. Pearce of Sa lem, and Vine D. Pearce of Mad ras, Ore. Funeral services Wed nesday, June 10, at 2 p. m.. from the RIgdon mortuary, interment in City View cemetery. Hepp , At Grants Pass, ' June 8, Mrs. Catherine Hepp, wife of Rev. Joseph Hepp, mother of Arthur Hepp of Cambridge, Ida., Edward Hepp 'of Escondido, Cal., L. O. Hepp of Grants Pass, Mrs. ,H. W. Thompson of Seattle and Mrs. A. O. Laabs.of Coeur d'Alene, Ida, Funeral service's will be held Wednesday, June 10 at 3:30 p. m. from the Rigdon mortuary, in terment in Lee Mission cemetery. Johnson Tuesday, June 9,. eight miles north of Saiem. Axel Johnson, age 75 years. Funeral announce ment will be made later by the Rigdon & Son mortuary. . FUNERALS Funeral services will be held to day at 10 o'clock for Mrs. Nancy E. Dolman at the Christian church conducted by Rev. J. J. Erans af ter which the body wfir "be taken to- the ' Portland crematorium where concluding services will be held at 3 p. m. .Friends of Mrs. Dolman, who care to may see her remains before 9:30 at the Webb funeral parlors, at whichj time the casket will be closed. It has been requested that there be no flow ers. ' - , The funeral of Margaret Cain will be held at the Webb funeral parlors Thursday at 2:30 o'clock: The Salvation Army captain will have charge of services. Inter ment in City. View cemetery. REDUCER' SUMMER RATES ( 1 TO CALDTORXIA BY PICKWICK STAGES San Francisco one way, f 13JSO Round Trip, $30.00 ' Los Angeles, one. way, $27.85 Ronna Trip, $30.00 Special Rates to Parties of Eight or More For Information and Reserva--- tions phone 696, or call at' CENTRAL STAGE TERMINAL Malem, Oregon i Without Confusion or Disturbance! Quietly WEBB'S FUNEHAL PARirmS ,4 'Superior Z05 b a 'L Photic no university, at the close of the class day prograia held yesterday. The steps are of cement and brick con struction and cost the class around $150 to construct. A member of the Willamette board of trustees answered the presentation speech made by f the senior president, Paul Poling of Salem, and expres sed appreciation of the university regarding the gift. Hail Is Reported William Gahlsdorf, local busi ness man, who made ' a ' trip to Portland .yesterday, reported en countering a heavy hail storm the other side of Oregon City. It was one of the heaviest he has en countered in this community, and stated it took, lots of attention to drive his automobile. Modren Summer Homo . With garage for sale at Nye Reach. 5 rooms. 1795 S. Com'l. Phone 1S84-R. M J10 Tibbets Makes Report A report of the financial, con dition of the Clarion and the Clarion, annual was made yester day by Edgar TIbbets, who has charge of -keeping the- books for the associated student body of the Salem high school. His statement showed what moneys had been ex pended arhd collected. And what bills the committees hadjto report upon. : j! Construction Iron Arrives About ten tons of construction iron arrived yesterday which will be used in the fabrication of the cement walls of the new YMCA building of Salem. The iron Is in rod shape and Is used extensively in reinforcing concrete walls and other cement work. Miss Evans to Teach- Margaret Evans has been elect ed to teach English in the Junior high school of Salem, according to action taken by the Salem school board last night. She is to have a salary of $120 a month. Miss Evans is , the daughter of Rev. J. J. Evans, pastor of the First Christian church of this ctiy. She recently Graduated from a An attractive complexioii is the sign of good healtlie Eat foods made with maniom THE "WORLD 1 BALES 37 TM3 TCCC3 AUTO TOP WORK UPHOLSTERY , Done right at the right price A trial will convince you MX M -WiiW- n?li and: efficiently we go m , mm tn r v about our tasks; we know the things that must be done and we do them 1 w i t h o ut fuss or show. Every single detail is carefully watched; we have a sincere regard for the feelings of those' we; serve. iTuneral Service" Church Street normal school at San Joss, Cal. with highest"-honors that hava been granted there. - She was of fered a position as teacher in the public schools of Pasadena at a higher salary than was offered at Salera.. Miss Evans' is a graduate of the, Salem' high school aud a former student at Willamette uni versity, ; J Traxlo ame Contacted The name "Oregton Pride" Is not to be used on wrappers for meat packed in Pendleton, according to action taken by the John Morckk & Co., meat packers of Maine, who has Instituted a suit in circuit court here against the Pendleton Packing & Provision company ami Secretary of State Sam A. Kozer, They- desire Kozer to declare! against the Oregon firm from us ing the name "Oregon Pride" as a trade-mark on. its products. Tho eastern firm alleges "they . hav been using the brand "Pride" onr hams and bacon since 1897, anil these products have a national sale In interstate commerce. Wheit the firm endeavored to hare their trade-mark registered in Orcgorx they found the name was already in use,, which included their usins the word Pride." Speeder Is Arresteil- - i Truman Cummings was arrested yesterday when, he sped over 3 2 miles an hour on the streets of th city. He was icited to appear at 10 o'clock this morning., . ' Xo Opinions Handed Down . Because of the absence of sev eral members, of the supreme court, no opinions were handel down by the coijrt yesterday. It Js expected that no opinion will be handed down before next Tues day. ... Eighth Graders f.'radunte ' A total of 427 pupils of thA eighth grade of the Marion county schools were graduated during the last school year, according to the examination papers for May. TbJ total is to be increased somewhat for the reports of Jane, wMch are not completed, accordins ' to the (Continnl on pag C) S GREATEST A n C7 ANT OTHZH DTJUQ J H. BlcALVIN -W.R. 545 Church Street iiaLT5!" "i ' - - -1 A I 1 i