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THE 0 REG Ok STATESMAN, SALEM. OREGON SATURDAY MORNING; JUNE 13; 1& Test Om Beitev Shkls I . ' Do you enjoy shirts that are a little different, a little better made, more style and better finish than fthose you see on most, men? ; . I .7 i - ' ' S ' ! ill'"- . '." -. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF, iii 1 j QurWeafher,Mar Unsettled Probably occasional showers; moderate temperature; west winds Ma. 65; Min. 53; River 1.6, fall ing; Rainfall none; Atmosphere clear; Wind west. At. THE THKATRKS ' TODAY Oregon ."Charley's Aunt" -with Syd Chaplin. Grand Tom Mix and Tony in "The Rainbow Trail," by Zane Grey. liberty ' Nazimora .in "The Redeeming Sin." IJlIjch jRichasd Talmadge in "Fast Company," and 5 acta Vaudeville." , Case Is Continued '. - JU" '. Rose and Josephine -' Johnson, arrested by Salem police on a charge of vagrancy, were arraign ed Itt justice court yesterday, en tered pleas of ' guilty, and had had their sentences continued. They were both released on their wn recognizance. , Hear Xew Records V Hear the new Edison records, ''Moonlight and Roses" and "Hi he Hi-ho" yv)del. Will's Music store. 432 State. - J13 Overloader Fined Ed Cassidy, of Portland, was fined $25 in justice court yester day when he appeared to answer to a charge of overloading a truck he was operating for a Port land storage company. Cassidy was hauling piling when he was arrested by Bert Smith, deputy sheriff. - Iegion Dance Saccess "It was a howling success," re marked Rnfe White prominent legionnare. In commenting upon the American Legion dance, held in West Salem for the benefit of the drum corps, who are, to take a trip to the Prineville convention of -the organization. Fully 800 persons crowded the floor of the hall. t Save $500 - On a 1924 Oakland Coupe. See this one at the Certified Public Motor Car Market. Open Even ings, ' jl3tf Musicians Visits Ilere - George Willlston, a professor of music -In Columbia . College, of Missouri, is visiting his brother. Prof. Horace Willlston, who Is a member of the Willamette univer sity faculty.'" He plans to return to his college after spending a vacation , In parts of the Pacific 'coast. : .1 Dnco polish No. 7 " The new polish . for owners. Keep your car at Its maximum beauty. Hull's, rear of fire, de partment, v " . ' J14 .' t-';- .. .. Girl Wrecks Car-r- -- 'A-Jewett automobile, driven by Miss Faye Wassen, senior student of, the Salem high school turned over Thursday on the highway !x miles south ' of - McMlnnville. Ko "one in the party of six high school' students, suffered injary, except for the slight shock: from the car,1: turning over.1 The car .was 'traveling at a moderate rate tof speed LwhenT one srheel . went onto the sand and gravel along I . .V It was thrown on the side of the road. Despite the crushed top &nd other minor injuries, me car wLa brought i to Safem under its own power. . I Mother Needs a DayOff. Too Why not, take hergto the Salem Restaurant for Sunday DinnerT 5 .... 1 J". Display Is Made , Every senior in the Salem high school has his picture in a large group arrangements which is on display at the Oregot building, by Gunnell & Robb, wtho did the photographic? work for the Clar ion Annual, j Each j picture is an oval and-is mounted ' on a large cardboard. f 4 ' - , : i : 65c For Victor Red Sfal Records Have you taken Advantage of this opportunity to flU your music library with the bestf that can, be obtained? At' Moore's Music House 409-415 Court. : . J13 ) llll iin.a 'f Visits In Seattle I -t; Harold D. Ware, j&oy Scout ex ecutive of Marion co&nty. Cascade Division, left yeairday.foja two weeks' visit In SePej , where, jhe is to assist in ; the training of Scout leaders for Team p service during the coming facation. S3x Boy Scout vsre selected from thte various organization in Salem and the nearby cities in the dis trict,, . j , j, : ,mMm. Johnson Wax Klertrfc Polisher Rented by the daj H. L. Stiff Furniture Co. J13 Photographers Meet-- A meeting of th Wllamette Valley Photographer association was held last night in: the studio of Gunnell & Robb, at which a display was arranged for the na tional exhibit at Sap. Francisco, which is to be held soon. . Reports ef various committers occupied the greater part of tie time, fol lowing the banquet served at the Spa. About '' 23 members of the Association - were ' present from different sections of! the ' Willa mette valley.; : H: V' Let the Fire' ReUef Association of McJlnnv111e In sure your home. Sta&dley St Fo ley, Agtfi. 1 J13 Three licenses Issued 4 Thre 'marriage licenses were taken out' in the office of the county ! clerk yesterday. They were given to Arthfar Bonney, 760 Church 'and Pearl Burton, 1090 Leslies! ; Herberf E. Welsh. Salem, route . 8,- anil Florence Klamp, of Woodburnj C. V. 1 Mc Timmonds, of Wende California, and Effle Smith, of Salem. Home-made Panache--. 7 29c per box. Less tan price this week-end. The pa. J13 , Sneakers Hold Baniut . -' - Eighteen spellbinders met last night in formal banquet at the Salem YMCA for the fast meeting of the year. . ''Ladies night" was the description given to the meet ing, because' the menbers of the public speaking class of the TMCA had set aside last night for their ladles. Fire minutest 'wasigiven to each speaker, an the direr- WOODltY PtcnaBll LADD Cz BUSH, Ban! IC2TJ.V I II ; ,: Gcrpral Er.rVg Dccij If you do youll be greatly inter ested in our Spring Styles, -, New Fabrics New Patterns These shirts fill every requirement as to style, fit and durability. '1 -- : : " : V; - -i ; j "i ' , . - - . - V ; ! r? " " " ' ' :X 1 J " ' ' - ; i i ! . - i i S i G. V. Johnson & Co. 469 Slate St. ' sified speeches covered a variety of subjects. The meeting was a success from every viewpoint. See Adv. for J. C. Tibbetts For School Director page 4. ... ..;" Court Opens July 6 T N ; The July term of the circuit court will open on the first Mon day of the month, in Judge Kelly's department. This is the first term of court to be held under the new statute, providing for seven courts a year. Due to an unusually large number of criminal cases to be tried, it Is expected that three weeks will be -consumed at least. The Elks Flap Day Exercises y Will be held at the Armory on Monday evening", June 15, at 8 o'clock sharp. The Elks will re port at the temple at 7:15 o'clock, then march to the Armory, led by the Elks band in full uniform. Fred A. Erlxon, Merritt Davis, Breyman Boise, flag day committee.- J14 Scouts Call Meeting Troop 4 of the Boy Scouts met last night at the First Presbyter fan churchr tinder the direction of Harold . Cook. This unit of Boy Scouts is organized outside the regular establishment division of the American Boy Scouts and is the only one that is carrying on work outside rJ' the organizations directed by Harold M. Ware, scout executive. latest Hits In Record - And sheet music at Moore's Minsic House. 409-415 Court. Have you heard Caretaker's Daughter, Don't Bring Lulu Yearning. I'll See Yon in My Dreams. J13 Walla Are J'eakmed Construction crews Vm the site of the addition to the Valley Mo tor garage weakened the retain ing wall of the' building occupied by the E. H. Burrell ' Company, and as a result part of the build ing wall was broken. Hasty ac tion on the part of the construc tion crews stopped the break, and It is expected that the building will be completely refitted, and the wall made rsafe."'"" " 4 Get Guaranteed .- Collision Insurance on your auto. Full coverage at 50 per cent savings. Stanley & Foley Agts. , ; J13 Doctor Returns ' Dr. B. H. White has returned from Longview, Wash., where he attended she joint convention of the Oregon and Washington Os teopathic associations. ' Judge Kelly Honored Percy R. Kelly, of Albany, cir cuit "judge for Marion and Linn counties,' is the new grand master of the Oregon grand lodge of Ma sons. He succeeds Justice O. P. Coshow, -of the supreme court. The new grand , lodge , officers Crystal Gardens ftleEIroy's Orchestra Wednesday Night , Dreamland v McEIroyV fila jestic Orchestra ' , Saturday Night . y) It We hare a late 1924 Ford Touring. It isn't even brok en in well; has some extras, and the price is only $375. We give yon the same guar antee that you get with a new one. .. J We' also hare many other cars to choose from. Come in and look, them over. were installed in Portland Fri day, at the close of the seventy- fifth annual communication. '' Miss Thelma Martin-s- " Will be I employed regularly hereafter at the Model Beauty shop. : t Phone 956. ' ' j!4 McXary Is RetnrninK 7 United States Senator Charles It. McNary . Is on his way to. the coast from Washington. D. C. and will reach t i Portland Monday night.1; Par( of' his work In the east recently has been in connec tion with obtaining a $1,750,000 government hospital for Portland. The Auto Refinished With Duco improves with nse. Only a few days and you have a perfect finish. J14 Seymour Jones Hurt H. Seymour 'Jones, former state club leader fell from a pear tree, which he was pruning Fri day afternoon and is suffering from a severe ankle sprain. , He is confined to his; home and it is expected he will be there for a fortnight. The ladder he was us ing swerved as it was being us ed and caused the accident. Rent the Johnson Wax Electric Polishers. H. L. Stiff Furniture Co. jl3 Former Student Visits Mrs. E. H. Stewart, a resident of Darlington, Idaho, is visiting in this city with , her small daughter, as a guest of Mrs. C. M. Charlton, of 2250 State. Mrs. Stewart is a former resident of this . city, having been a student at Wllamette university. Before her marriage Mrs. Stewart was Miss Anna Jackson, of , Hood River. r 1 Addresses Lions ' Club Rev. Martin Fereshetian, pas tor of the. Unitarian church, re turned to Salem-. Friday after speaking before the Corvallis Lions club- at noon. His subject was "The Fortune Teller." Rev. Fereshetian went to Corvallis Thursday. He is also a member of the Salem Lions club. ; -" : r Get a Red Seal Victor Record , At half ' price--that song - of Caruso's, McCormick's, Gluck's, Homer's at this low price before the supply Is exhausted at Moore's Music House 409-415 Court. jl3 Roy Is Committed Otto Whiteside, 15, charged with passing bad checks in Salem, and also arrested by local police on a charge of attacking a little girl, was committed to the boys' train ing school yesterday following a hearing in the Juvenile court, j Moore Re-A pool ; Will Moore was re-appointed state insurance commissioner. Fri day by Governor Pierce. The ap pointment is effective from June 30 and is for four years. It al so carries the ex-offlrfo duties "of state fire marshal and real estate commissioner. ' ' ' Many Clilx Shlppet--. 7 .; r: 7 j During the past season, Jeed-f ham, of chicken hatching fame,1 When You ... ;-. Are Ready To Move n Call on us, for we Jtave padded Vans and Fleece- . lined covers for your furniture and piano. First class piano and furniture movers. We also handle Brooder Stoves, Furnace Coalsand Diamond Briquettes L'armer Transfer & j Stcrarrc; Co. : ..... Plicne shipped a total of 212.000. chicks to buyers in the Pacific northwest, it was disclosed yesterday in checking up on the records of ship ments. Many of these shipments were made through the Salem post office and through the use of spe cialtyshipping cartons little dam age resulted. Several thousand chicks were sent through the local express office, although the bulk of shipments were , made through the postoffice. Other brooders hare shipped considerable num bers of chicks, but no single ship per surpasses tae record set by Needham. A Portable Phonograph -' And a dozen records should be a part oft every camping equip ment and Is great for outings! Prices S15. S25. S30. $50. $65 , Terms At Moore's Music House 409-415 Court. ; ; , J13 One Accident Fatal Only one fatal accident of the 384 reported Is included in the re port of the state industrial acci dent commission for the week ending June 11. This was Joe Frevert;- teamster, Oregon City. Of the total number 507 were sub ject to the provisions of the work mens compensation act, 77 from firms and corporations that have rejected the act and none from public utilities not subject to the provisions of the act. Delegate Is Sought , An appeal to Governor Pierce to find some person to represent Ore gon at the International Prison Congress in London, August 3 to 10; has been made by Warden A. M. Dalyrmple. who has received an invitation to ''attend. The state provides no funds for such a trip and the delegate must pay his or her 7 own expenses. Warden Dalyrmple suggested the name of Dr. Mabel Akin, who is spending a few months visiting in Switzer land. ! I ' ' Father Is Dead . Mrs. Jay J. Cook, formerly of Salem, but now of Turner, re ceived a telegram Monday telling of the death of her father, G. C. Sparling, in Pontiac, Michigan, on Sunday. ; ; . To Attend Races r Mr. and. Mrs. Harry Scott left Friday to attend the automobile and motorcycle races at Med ford. Mr. Scott expects to have 'one of his racing . motorcycles in the races, which were booked Tor yesr terday and today. Birth Report Filed Richard Dwlght Corbet la the name -given 'to the baby boy born to Mr. and ' Mrs. William Corbet, resident- of route 5, Salem. . The birth occurred at the DeaconeB Hospital. . i Associated Charities Meet' ' The laat regular meeting of the Associated Charities of Salem was held at the YWCA" yesterday, where problems confronting the organization were presented. Defi nite plans for tha coming year were discussed, which will deal i FOR INFORMATION ABOUT RAILROAD TRIPS V W Phone 727 OREGON v ELECTRIC REDUCFH SUMMER RATES. TO CALIFORNIA BY PICKWICK STAGES San Francisco, one way, f 1S.60 Round Trip, $30.00 Los Angeles, one way, 927 3 . ' Round . Trip, f30.00 . .' Special Rates to Parties of H '. Eight or More For Information and- Reserva - tioos phone 696, or call at CENTRAL STAGE TERMTNAXi : lent, Oregon , i " r1 . 020 t t with the problem of . the needy. The local organization Is endeavor ing to woTk out a system of re lief, ' which will '; not 0auperite hose receiving aid.- ' : i Roys Promised Plants L ,lf certain small boys' who have been helping themselves to plants and sub-ripe cherries I and other frnits will have a little patience they will be given plaits to take home and all the flowers they want, in addition to the fruit when It is ripe, according toMrs. English, who lives in the vicinity of Cherry avenue. The boys, she declares, are causing a great amount of damage to her property 1 kAi Different Cases Cited Milo Harris, who was driving a car with switched license plates, was fined f ID yesterday: Glen Shore paid a fine of $7.50 for speeding. Gordon Kelso, a student at University of Oregon, was fined 1 5 on a similar .count. K. Owens, who failed to report an automobile accident, paid a fine or si o to the city; - Honor Court Is Held The Boy Scout Court of Honor is to be held on June 25 in the House of Representatives of the state house, according to Harold M.Ware, scout executive. The meeting is scheduled there to se cure seating arrangements for the many visitors that are expected to Obituary FORD At his late home, 1795 South Liberty street, June 12, Frank M. Ford died at the age of 78 years. He is survived by one sister, Mrs. R. Ford Warren. The remains re at the -Terwilliger home. The funeral will be held from the Ter williger home Monday at 2 p. m. Rev. Mr. Pemberton will officiate. Interment will be in the family vault at the IOOF cemetery." BEELER In. this city, June 11, Henry Beeler, at the age of 70 years. Funeral services will be held Sat urday, June 13, at 10 a. m. from the Rlgdon mortuary. Interment will be in City View cemetery. Candy Special CARMEL ICES FRUIT ICES Regular Price 45c lb. Saturday Only 28c lb. 2 lbs 52c. Limit 2 lbs. to a customer Only at SCHAEFER'Q DRUG' STORES J "The Yellow Front- ' 135 North Commercial Phone 197 The Penjlar Store Jar Rubber Special flood -Luck Red -.Rubbers, "3 dozen for ;23c Heavy Gray . Rubbers. 4 dozen for .... .25c Tao Tea Balls for Iced Tea No boiling water neces sary. Just drop a tea ball in a jar of cold fresh water and let it stand jthree to four hours and you can have . the finest possible iced tea. Tao Tea Balls are packed in 20c, 50c and $1.00 : fancy lacquered tins, American Cordials - :We have a complete lipe of the American Cordial Company's cordials, Port, Blackberry, C r e m e de Menthe, Apricot, Grena dine, Manhattan Cocktail, $1.25 per bottle, 112 per assorted dozen to case. Gem Blend . .Coffee; The Quality C 6 f f e e withoul the prfce$ of the tln pound .48c 3 pounds ...... f 1.40 be present.,. At that time the Bur nett prize and - other-awards will be presented to the winners in the recent track and. field meet held by the Scout organizations Sev eral parents of the members of the local Scout organization are to be present for the presentation cere moniea. ;v - . . " Pays Fine For Drank Edward Hadley paid a fine of $10, the customary sum collect ed from drunks, when he appear ed before Police Judge Poulsen yesterday, after. being arestedon State by Officer James. Sailor Lad Visits R. W. . Bussey, who recently completed a trip to Honolulu on the U. 3. S. "Reno" Is visiting with relatives and friends in Sa lem over his furlough period. He is a former high school student of Salem.' - RuildinK Permits Lssued Al Krause Is to erect a dwelllnz at 1690 Fairmount street, which is estimated to cost about $4500; W. H. Trindle is to erect a 'dwell ing at 2465 Claude, which is to cost approximately 35000, accord ing to the certificates of building issued from the office of the city recorder yesterday. . REAL' GOOD . FURNITURE flUCTIOfl ; TUESDAY, JUNE 16, 1:30 P. M. 940 UNION STREET C One drop head Singer sewing machine ; 1 real good Dining Room Suite consisting of Queen Ann exten sion table, large buffet and 6 leather seated walnut diners; library table; 2 good beds with springs and mattresses; walnut dressing table and chair; rock ers; Wedge wood gas range like new and lot of other good furniture. TERMS CASH. ! MRS. T. A. HAUGE Owner, 940 Union St. "Woodry Buys Furniture, for HOP Now is the time to spray hops for Aphis. One sprayirlg now is far better than several spray ings later on. The best hop spray for Aphis Nicotine Sulphate and pure Whale Oil Soap. We have an ample supply: of Nicotine Sulphate, both Black Leaf 40 and Hall's', and pure Whale Oil Soap. Get busy and spray now before the lice get the start. . D. A. WHITE & SON Phone 160 261 State St. Salem, Oregon "ir 1L Quality First Groceries, Fruits and Meats Order yonr Meat with your Groceries, one ortler, delivery, , one account Roth's Mayonaise t - - ' Having Installed a National Mayonaise Machine, we are now making a mayon aise that is unsurpassed for delicacy of flavor and gives Just that tasty flavor to our salads, that makes them -really good. . .... , . . - . . . SPECIAL FOR SATUItDA V . - 1 - - To Introduce our Thousand Island Dressing w will give a 4 oz. jar free with each purchase of either the 8 oz. or IS oz. Mayonaise. .,, 8 01. Mayopaise, jar ...... . . . . . ,S0c 1C oz. Mayonaise, jar .soc Save on ,. Soap Sale ,1 pkg. Peefs Washing Machine Soap, 5 Crystal White, Soap, 3 Creme Oil Soap, value 95c. Sale prlee. . . . . .71 : j . ., CERTO . '. . , For quick and sure Jelly-making , 35c a bottle, 3 for 91.00 noniGrtSCT m. VV... Phcr.cs 1ES3-G-7 . . , . . No charts fcr delivery r. ' , Thirty day x.cccur.t c:rrir 2 Ppund ..lIcatLv pent ist ; Dr. IJ. " F. Pound has 'hcn re- elected ' president of the Military Dental' Surgeons of Oregoa at their regular meeting held i.i Portland recently. A former Salem man. Major Seymour Skiff. was elected vice-president, an I Captain Lyle Baldwin, Portland, as secretary-treasurer. Thirty rep resentatives from all. irts of tin state were present. ' - , A city of beautiful streets an! well-kept lawns. Salem. Oregon GABRIEL' j Powder and Supply Co. Paints and Varnisben 175 Soot CommercUl - Pfcona 723 F. N. WOODRY Auctioneer, Phone 511 Cash or Sells on" Commission SPRAY Creme Oil Soap ' Special 4 for 25c 70c Dozen Fruits Cantaloupes, Watermel ons,. Strawberries, Rasp berries, Loganberries, Currants, Florida' Grapo Fruit, ' Fresh Pineapples; Apricots, Cherries. Vegetables Green Peas, New! Pota toes, String Beans,' Car rots, Beets, Turnips, rad ishes. Green Onions, Cn cumbers. Tomatoes, , Head Lettuce, Celery, Rhubarb, Wax Onions. Strawberries for Canning The next few days will probably see the last bf the strawberries for can ning.. Place your order now for "Etterberjra or 12Js for delivery next week. .; i: Special Libby's'-BestcnceJ l.ir;. i c .. i ' 0 f - . E!"? of the pavement and before