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THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON ' SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE 14, 1925 if ' Jif CITY NEVS IN OtrxWeafclierMan '., . Fair Moderate Temperature; Moderate north westerly , winds. Max. 3; Min. 50; River 1.3, falling; Rain, fall ; none; Atmosphere cloudy Wind southwest. f ... . . At The Theaters Today : ' Oregon "Charley's Aunt" with Syd Chaplin. ";". Grand Tom ilix and Tony in "The t Rainbow Trail by Zane Grey. Liberty "T h e Goose Hangs High," with Star cast.' ' - : " ; ?: Bligh Hippodrome Vaudeville and Pictures. Tilrth Certificate Recorded Merrill Doughton Ohling. Jr., is the name given to a son born to Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Ohling at the Salem hospital June 12. Another certificate was filed for Suyeko feato. son born to Mr. and Mrs Yaiocichi Sato, who live six miles north of Salem, according to rec onls of the city health office. Old Fashioned Spring Frvs , That is chicken and tastes like chicken 75 cents - . served from 1 2 to 8 at the Colonial Dame Tea Shoppe. . ' ji4 flans to Maker Trip- Mrs. Carl Stewart, an employe of the Winnie Pettyjohn real es tate office, has made plans to join her husband in Canada, where be is traveling at present. Select Yonr Baggnge- At Hamilton's. 314 Prize Are Displayed The president's golf trophy of the Illihee Country club is on dis play at the Man's Shop and which -will be' offered to the winner of a aeries to be played soon. The trophy is offered by Dr. C. H. Robertson, president of the organi zation. Another prize of 41 sweater and hose is displayed in the same window. Dr. Ston Perry's Drug Store. 314 Ijeavesfor Houston. .Texas Emery Dieffenbach, a graduate of Oregon Agricultural college, and resident of Salem, has left for i Houston.' Texas, where he will be employed aa?an inspector of ma chinery used In fighting the boll weevil. Before leaving for the south be spent a few hours with his parents on North Fourth. Mother Needs a Day Off Too Why not-take Iter to the Salem Restaurant for Sunday dinner? 314 The Elks Flag Day Exercises 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. Erixon, Merritt Davis, Breyman Boise, flag day i com- . mitteev " ; jn Will Vtelt Continent Arthur Rosebraugb a student at Oxford university, plans to visit on the continent of Europe during the summer months before resum ing his studies at Oxford, He is tne. son ,of llr; .and Mrs. W. W. We Offer You Better Clothes When we say; "Better Clothes," we mean it ; We liave a habllt of saying it but it's true. The fabrics are new colorings and patterns of Spring Suitings. Two button tkree button double breast- ed the conservative style or as Englishy X and smart as you wish- ! I . -; Take a look at our $25, $30 or $35 Suits and you'll see the best Suits the prices ever bought. ; G. W. Johnson & Co, 469 State ter to his parents, the! son stated that the college would! be discon tinued about July, 4, and the rest of the summer would! be utilized In visiting France, Italy, Spain, and other countries. Select Your Raggage-il At Hamilton's. Knltthtu to Meet Tuesday night the i Knights of Pjfthiag are to present their cere monial and an extensive program, which will be held the audi torium of the Elks tejmple. Rev. J. A. Bennett of Silverton will de liver an address on "friendship," which will be followed by an ad dress by Senator Frejd J. Tooze, editor of the - Oregon; Statesman, on "Benevolence." j j Frank J. Wrightman will deliver an eulogy of the deceased members of the organization. I Music will be furn ished by the Pythian JSisters. Dr. White, Osteopathy. Electronic diagnosis and treat ment, i , j J14 Guy Rarnea Injured 1 Guy Barnes, 18, an; employe of the, Oregon Gravel cqmpany, was severely injured -whetil crushed by a gravel truck Saturday morning. ne was rusnea to tne Deaconess hospital. Injuries Received In clude a crushed side, eg and arm. He is a resident of roqte 4. Chenille Ruga 30x6o !lncli Beautiful colors and borders at $4.95 each. Hamilton's. J14 Roys Are Home n- James T. Heltzel and Eldon Quinland have returned home af ter a few weeks of ; wandering. These boys ae now I satisfied to remain at nome, ana every weii- wisber of the two families, and of the boys themselves, will be glad iq see mem persevere. See- Adv. for J. C Tlbbetts For School Director page 4 . I " 314 Picnic Ts Held The Christian Missionary and Alliance association of Salem and Dallas met in joint session at Rickreall grove yesterday for the annual meeting and picnic. About 150 were present. - Frank Xeer for School Director Polls open tomorrbw afternoon from 2:00 to 8:00. It is your duty to. your schools to vpte. Make your vote count. Vote for Neer. 314 Fruit Being Shipped Canteloupes are, being shipped into the community in large quan tities at present, with jthe demand being very strong. The season in the southern part of 1 the United States is coming on and the mar ket of the Pacific northwest Is be ing supplied, j At a Uter'date it is expected that the famous Rocky Ford canteloupes will be on the local market. Grand Opening- Taylor's Bathing eaeh, 21st and State today. 1 pi m. Free bathing. Come and have a good time. 314 Visit Granta The Homemakers Institute at Granta Pass will be 'assisted by the presence of Dr. festelle Ford Warner of the ; Maf ion county Child Health Demonstration, who will leave for. there - khis week. The Institute Is part j ot the ex tension work being dpne by the Oregon Agricultural .college. It will last Jane 16 to Jane 19. The Auto Reflnlshed- With Duco improves with use. Only a few days and jon have a perfect finish. 314 Cherries Are Wanted-- Cherries are to be Jbought this year by the Lyons California Glace Fruit companyg according to Charles McKinneyi; who has been advised, to go fehead . jrfth, buying "operations. He was also notified that X. O. Xlaias, a repre-8entatlTot-th8 ilna) wm te la St. BRIEF the city soon. He hag represent ed the firm in some of the deals that made them a factor in the lo cal cherry field. Mother Needs a Day Off, Too j Why not take her to the Salem Restaurant for Sunday Dinner? i Postal Picnic oday J The Postal employees will meet for a picnic today at the Rickere all grove with others from the Willamette valley postof fice. About 200 persons are expected to be present. All are to bring their families and make a day of the affair, and from all indications, every one Is to do that thing. A baseball game is slated between the Eugene postoffice and the Sa lem players. The challenge was issued by the visiting team and it is expected that a good game will be played. The local postof fice arranged a nine without any trouble recently and practiced an evening with the PEPs. All Trunks, Suitcases and. Bags Specially priced at Hamilton's 314 Investment- Large brick building - suitable for garage, creamery or any bus! ness needing large floor space. Priced reasonable. Would lease. Becke & Hendricks, U. S. Bank Bldg. J14tf Take Ricycle Jannt ' Warren Keeney, 17, and Ray mond Miller, 16, made a round trip to Hebo on their bicycles over the Neskowin highway dur Ing the past two days and report having a wonderful time, t They had blankets and food ; and small camping equipment on their bikes, and made the trip without hardship, although encountering rain and clouds in the mountains They plan to make another trip during the coming weeks of the summer, t Is stated that the boys traveled over 80 miles on the ma chines. . . .. . : - ; '.;.; Business Txir-atinna Large brick buildfnsr also three small store fronts for lease. Becke & Hendricks, U. S. ank ldg. J14tf Dr. Marshall. Osteopath! Physician and surgeon. 314 Students to Take Trio L. Mast. Albert Warren and Leo Huston left last night for Fort Berry, Cal., where they will un aergo training for two weeks be- rore returning- to thei Oregon coast. They are members of the coast artillery corps and are stud ents at Willamette university. Save $500 : On a 1924 Oakland Coupe. See this one: at the, Certified Public Motor Car Market. Open Even ings. ; ji3tf Heed Nature Warnings- Stop disease-building habits. The way of the transgressor is hard. Dr. Gof frier, . Licensed Drugless. Oregon Bldg. J14 Four Licenses Issued The Icounty conrf Issued four marriage licenses yesterday. . Six of the eight persons making ap- WOODRY Buys Furniturcf Phon 511 . ! . , LADD & BUSH, Bankers ' ' ? Crts Wished 1SCS --. 1 General Br.nlring Business OtSm Cow fron 1 . m. t S p. m. He has a dandy little Star Touring, just right for j a email family car i-A 1923 mode and just notice the price. Only $225.00. Pay ns a visit.! It will pay you to look over bur used car bargains. i plication gave Salem as their resi dence.; The licenses were takes out by Frank H. Hainowski and Lillie Harriet Beatty, Salem; Julius H. Beckman, Salem, .and Martha Harrington', j 'Portland; Clarence J. Gillette, Eugene, and Lorlei Blatchford, Salem; Carl O. Allport and Roberta May Hansin, Salem. ; Beginning Velneslay, June ; 17 ' The girls swimming classes at the YMCA will meet at 9 o'clock. Matrons, as usual, from 10 to 11. Chenille Rugs 30G0 Inchi : Beautiful colors and borders at $4.95 each. Hamilton's. 1 J14 Astoria Seeking Water 1 ' Among the applications to ap propriate water filed with the state engineer last week is one filed by the City of Astoria, which asks permission to appropriate water from Youngs river for the develop ment of 200 theoretical horsepow er and for a municipal supply. Th. cost is estimated at $200,000. " 4 Lots Terms Lots ' $10 cash, $10 monthly buys good lots south. Price $f50 to $300. ecke & Hendricks, U. S. Bank Bldg. jl4tf Forger Gets Reprieve ; In brder that a further Investi gation of the case might be made. Governor Pierce Saturday issued a 60-day reprieve to R. W. Orr, Multnomah county, who was re cently sentenced to serve not more than two years in the penitentiary for forgery. The reprieve was urged by Judge Morrow, of Mult nomah county, district attorneys from Multnomah and .' Yamhill counties and by the federal pro. hibition offices in Portland. Duco Polish No. 7 l The new polish for owners. Keep -your car at Its maximum beauty. Hull's, rear of fire de partment. jl4 Mr. Hendricks HI -1 ' The Statesman staff note with sincere regret the absence of Mr Hendricks from his desk the latter part of the week. All hope sin cerely for his early return. For Rent Modern 5 room flat 664 1-2 Ferry street, $35. Modern 5 room flat 760 Marion street. 5 room house 1098 N. 2 let street, $22.50. Becke & Hendricks, U. S. Bank Bldg. jl4tt Grange Meets Wednesday The Marion county Pomona grahge will meet Wednesday, June 17, rat the North Howell grange hall, about five miles northwest of Silverton. A large attendance is expected, due to the activity aroused by the state grange con vention at Dallas. Close Oat Pattern in Feet Base Floor covering at 75c a yard. HamTTton's. 314 Speeder Is Fined ' W. C. Russell of Portland was fined $25 in justice court yester day by Brazier C. Small, justice of the peace," when he appeared to answer to a charge of speeding Russel was arrested by State Of ficer R. B. Reinhart. Frank Neer for School Director- Polls open tomorrow afternoon from 2:00 to 8:00. r It Is your'duty to your schools to vote. .Make your vote count.-. .Vote for Neer. 114 Ninety Workers Pbcel A total of 90 workers were put in touch with jobs by the United States employment service for the period ending June 13, according to the report filed by the Salem Crystal Gardens McEIroy's Orchestra i. ; Wednesday Night :. Dreamland . MeEIroys . Ma jestic Orchestra - , Saturday Night YMCA, which operates the office here in connection with the gov ernment.. Agriculture absorbed 69 workers during the past week, a total of . 19 were? used. as common laborers, two as kitchen workers, and one In domestic service, while four oods laborers were engaged. Nineteen women were employed during the past week. 14 aslagri culfural laborers, two In domestic service and three in hotel and res taurant work. " Bargai ; Strlctl , modern 5 room new house," furnace, "fireplace. 2395 Brooks avenue, $3750. Becke & Hendricks, U.S. Bank Bldg. jl4tf Divorce; Is Granted , I'.r . m . . . . . veima jueivme was granted a divorce, from ,Bryce Melville yesr terday in Judge McMahan's court. She -wa"also given the custody of two minor children, $25 a month for "their support, and an undivid ed interest in-the property. - Clone Out Pattern In . Floor covering at Hamilton's.: Fee t Base 75c a yard. jl4 Badgers -Will Meet Former Minnesota' residents are, to gather next Thursday at the state fairgrounds for their an nual picnic and to enjoy a good program. . Mrs. J. D. McCormicle and Mrs. W. J. Lin foot are ar ranging, the entertainment. Din ner is to be served at noon, with coffee furnished by the society.: Frank Neer for School Director Polls open-tomorrow afternoon from 2:00 to i:00. Tt is your duty toyour schools to vote. Make your vote count. Vote for Neer. ' J14 Taking Vacation Walton C. Lightfoot, stenog rapher In the office of Governor Pierce, left Saturday for Lewiston, Idaho, where he will spend a 10 day vacation with his family. Get Yonr Auto Insurance At Stanley & Foley's MFull coverage ings. collision at 50 sav 314 Bathing Beach Opened The Taylor . bathing beach at Twenty-first and State was opened to the public Saturday. While the equipment is not complete,! the present accommodations are am ple for swimmers. - Mother Needs a Day Off, Too . Why not take Ker to the Salem Restaurant, for Sunday Dinner? - ! 314. Kiwanis Have Birthdays -.JV'aUpr.y, Mason is celebrating his bjrthdagr Saturday, Karle G. Becke, Tueaday and C. E. Albin, June 20, according to the Kiwan is club huUetin. Each week the birthdays, of -the members of the club are printed. - We Have Quite' a Few Remnants In Linoleum fsUitable for bath or breakfast rooms at less than cost. Hamilton's. - ; ji4 Obituary , ' - TCshleman - - In this city, June 13; John Ed ward Eshleman, 2 year oldrsonof Mr. and Mrs. -Samuel -B. Eshle man. t1' Funeral . services will . be held Monday, June 15, at 2 P. M., from- the Rigdon- mortuary, inter ment City .View Cemetery,. Instead of 10 Ai M. as z. previously . an nounced. ' - ' - s . . - ; i Obershaw ' : . In this city, June 13, at the re sidence,. Samuel P. - Obershaw age 71. years, husband of. Mrs. Flor ence C' Obershaw of this city, bro ther of Anton Obershaw of Cas vllle, Wisconsin, Frank Obershaw of Oakdale, Neb., and Curtis Ober shaw; of California. ' Funeral ser vices probably Tuesday, June 16, from the Rigdon mortuary. . " : ' - Gosser .; , - - - In this city, June . 13, John Gosser. age 69 years, husband ef Mrs. Emma Gosser, father of Mrs, Anne Lee of- Drummond, Idaho, Mrs Dug- Perkins of Harrlsburg. Charlea and Miss Thelma Gosser of Salem and Ernest Gosser of Lehannon. brother of Frank Gos ser of Oregon City. Funeral services Monday at : 3; 30 P.fMj from the Rigdon mortuary. In terment 'iIOOF cemetery. : " 3 E . ..s..,.,.'.:',i,'';-' -, mZ .... ... - ft- ' - ' . i . ' - - ... I.."" . . .: .. - f ' r 0mmt- .iiimm'l"l"l''ll'v 4"" 51 . . .j. .: . ' . -- ' ' i . ;. ";.... t.. ..."i W. T. RIGDON & SON ' Eatablbihed 1891 - NEW MORTUARY ' - , - Chemeketa Street at Cottage - Forger Is la Prison . Lawrence E.; Fargbt former resident of this city, who was wanted for passing a number of worthless checks was found by Sheriff Bower to be serving' a hitch of time at the Monroe Re formatory in Washington for the same offense. Far got had a wide range of acquaintance, gained while electrician for a radio cor poration. . ' : We Have Quite a Few Remnants In Linoleum suitable for bath or breakfast rooms at less than cost. Hamilton's. J14 Medical Society Meets The Polk-YamhillrMarion medi cal society will meet at the Gray Belle Tuesday night with dinner at 7 o'clock. "Some, of the Phases of Syphilis'.; (wlth' lantern slides) ia the subject of a paper by Dr. H. M. Greene, : Portland, with' Dr. P. W. Byrd opening the discussion. Dr. Beardsley, Eu gene, will give a paper on "Ob stetrics," with Dr. C. E. Casbatt opening the discussion. Miss , Thelma Mart " Wll be employed regularly hereafter at the Model Heauty shop. Phone 956. j 1 4 Birth' Is Reported ' , ' Mr .and Mrs. A. J. Hllliker of route 4, Salem, report the; birth 6f a baby boy weighing is pounds at the Bungalow Maternity home yesterday. He has been named Eugene Edward. . Frank Neer for School Director Polls open tomorrow afternoon from 2:00 to 8:00. It is your duty to your schools to vote. Make your vote count. Vote for Neert - .' -A r:.. 314 Undergoes Operation E.. Williams of ' West5 Salem, and Peter Kirsch of North Sum mer, underwent, major operations at a local hospital yesterday. Both are progressing as well as could be expected,' according to attendants. We Insure Fanners Trucks And autos at. very low rates Stanley .&! Foley Agents. J14 Klwanians Meet Tuesday The Salem Kiwanis club will hold their regular meeting Tues day noon, although up to a late hour the regular speaker had not been named. Part of the pro gram has been named, however, and the music committee will put on some new songs with the Ki wanis double quartette. The club meets each Tuesday at the Marion Hotel. All Trunks, Suitcases ami Bags Specially priced at Hamilton's. '114 Three Are Injured Susie Lynn, Miss Randall and Miss Weir were injured when two automobiles collided on . the state hospital grounds yesterday. None of the injured persons was taken to the hospital. Two Men Jailed Floyd Burson and Wayne Ray, said by the police to be intoxicat ed, were Jailed , last night after they had been arrested -as they came into, the. city from Polk county." - , j Speeders Are Caught . Ernest Jones of -Waconda; Guy Albln and D; Pinley.of Salem were arrested for speeding last night by Officer Edwards. Two. Fire Alarms Sounded- A chimney fire near Hood and Church and one at the Indian Hill farm. caused the fire, department to make two runs yesterday; The farm house is on the edge of the city, limits. REDUCER SUMMER RATES TO CALIFORNIA BY PICKWICK STAGES San Francisco, one way, f 13JS0 Round Trtpr fsot)0 , Loa Angeles, one way, S27JKS . Round Trip, (50.00 - ' Special Rates to Parties of Eight or More For Information and Reserva , tlona phone 696, or call at CENTRAL STAGE TKRMIWAIj J . ; da 1 em, uregoa i Jt " ; Or A- x2f Building Permits N. W. Ellla Is to erect two dwellings, one at 1730 North Capitol and the other at 1740 North Capitol. Both are to cost a total of $7000; L. Lounsford' is to erect a dwelling at 1680 Fair mount to i cost approximately $5200; Albert Fleming is , to erect a dwelling at 440j North Eighteenth at a cost of $3400, and Carl Bahlberg is to build I a house at 2066 South Commercial to cost about $3000, according to therecords at the city recorder's office. ",j , i- 1 , 1 PERSONALS f " , M. MacDonald left for Califor nia last night where he will be In training at t Fort Berry with the Oregon troops. He Is ,a member of the coast artillery cbrps. I Mr. Vand Mrs. L. D. Pettyjohn" were visitors in Salem from Port land during the week-end. i j j-Frank A. PIm, lighting expert, who was confined to the hospital some time ago, is able to be on the street again. He was injured in an automobile accident in east ern Oregon. " ! Plan to Make Tiber River Navigable ROME, June 11. Much discus MONEY TO LOAN On improved city residence and business property. Reasonable interest rates. Liberal terms of repayment. : , i Write for application forms WESTERN BOND & MORTGAGE CQ. Portland 1 Oregon Oregon Pulp and Paper Co. i Balesx, Oregoa ".'"'.;. MANUFACTURERS Sulphite, and Manila Wrappings, also Batchers Wrap pings, Adding Machine Paper, Greaseproof, Glassing Drug Bond, Tissue Screenings and Specialties, ' Announcement 1 Picturing part of our new Genothalmic Re fracting room equipped America's best which we have just installed and we invite you to call and inspect what We believe to be the best equipped Refracting room in the state MORRIS OPTICAL CO 301-2-3-4 Oregon Bldg. Specials 3 Large Loads 16 In. Mill Woodf ... 6 Cords 4 ft. slab wood ......... 1 Cord large second growth fir-.... 2 Cords large second growth fir...-. . 4 Cords large second growth fir; . 4 Ft. old fir ... 16 Inch old fir .............. Q 4 Ft.! oak 4 ! Pt. . ash "I . . -. Gi 4 Ft.; Maple FRED E. raoXK 142 i i REAL GOOD FURNITURE AUC7 TUESDAY, JUNE 16, 1 :30 P; M. 940 UNION STREET One drop head Singer sewing machine, 1 real good Dining Ttoom 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; Wedgewood gas range like new and a lot of other good furniture. TEEMS CASH. , MRS. T. A. HAUGE Owner, 940 Union St ' ; 'Woodry Boys Fnrniture for sion has, boen- revived -concerning the making - of the Tiber river, navigable-from the Mediterranean,' as far as Rome, at least for freight barges and small tugs. Propon ents of the pl3n argue tnat tluV growing population of the capital Is beginning to tax the raJlroa 1 beyond their- rapacity to brln;: food and other supplies. If grai;i and heavy materials coupd l brought from the sea by water it would relieve the rialroads - of a tremendous burden, and "might; even make prices slightly cheaper. GABRIEL T Powder and Supply Co. " ' : ' Plnt sd Vtrniibea - 175 Booth. Commercial Phena 728 on tWood . . .$15.00 per cord per cord per, cord per cord : ,Q .'.'. ....... ....... fd $8.00 and $8.00 and $7.50 and $4.00 $6.50 $6.25 $6.00 $7.50 per cord $8,50 per load $8.50 per cord $8.00 per cord $7.00 per cord WELLS 2o soLTii cnrmcii - .. F. N. WOODRY . Accticrccr, Phcns 511 Cash or Sella oa Comr::..." IXosebraugb, of ihia city. Jn a lc, lit lx i-niil'iiEl?