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; -Fair . . j
.. -Fair, except cloudy iear the coast;
.moderate temperature; ; . slight
" f 'winds, fjlajcldl; 3Un." -iOiUUrer
1 .09 fall tag ; ' Kainf all none ; At
mosphere clear, Wind north.
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Tae Theaters Today
Oregon Bebe Daniels and
Kenneth Harlan, .In "The
Crowded Hoar."
Liberty Ricardo Cortex and
Adolph Menjou in "The
, Swan" ' " ' ' .
BIJgh Eva Novak and WH-
iiam Fairbanks in The-Bat-
tlins Fool"
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Jtonesteele .Gets Contract
The Bonesteele Motor .company
of . Salem was the successful bjd
4r 'of the "contract .to .haul
crushed rock from the new Silverr
ton, plant to roads under construc
tion and repair in that . territory.
charge at IS. cents a yard per milel
bis is said to be an extremely low
rice for the work.' The contract
calls .for the . -haulincr of about
4,000 yards of piaterial.
Business IiOcattons
Large brick building also three
small store fronts for lease. Becke
& Hendricks, U. S: ank Idg. " J14tf
Speeder Is Fined
Frank Snook .ijSaleniras
fined 1 15 in juatjee cqtjrt yester
day and had ,hla drivers license
taken away from him for 15 days
when he was f oupd guilty, on , a
'charge of speeding. - He was ar
rested by Bert Smith, deputy aher
. iff. ' .;
. Snrnmer House Cleaning Sale .
i - John J. bottle; State and Liberty.
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,Six XJcenses Issued ,
" The county clerk "issued six mar
riage licenses yesterday. Of the
1 1 people, ' only "tpur'jwere . Salem
residents. The licenses were taken
out ,by R. E. Stewart, Spring .y al
ley, Minn., and Hazel A. Bear;
Turner; Earl Needham, Salem,;
and Mabel Zysset of Scio; Fred J.'
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It jrill jsften .clear them away -in
24 .hours, became ;it' is the most
CONCENTRATED . of skin , reme
dies. Yet its medication is so gen
tle that .it cannot .irritate the , ten-
derest skin. i you pant a clear,
unblemished
complexion ret Pos-
laia 50cT Z ai " your jdru sslst't TO-
laia
DAY!
tTs .Retain .Your Youthful Beauty
.Ws rseommfnd th,t daly ut or
Great
Right in thp midst
; season, we re. going
lar shirt benefit.
We're goifigi to.Iorce the sale of our shir
stock by (Jfferingtsjich ood. shirts, at such
low pricesj that every man who wears shirt
will be tempted to 'buy all the shirts he can
.use aor some time to
Regular $2.25 Shirts
Now 5135
.Come at once,
;
Patton of Forest Groet land PhVl-
lis" Palmer.Falem; Altra"Ugard
And Blanch -Ester Larson, Silver
ton ; E.Sf. -Bradford and Welma
Elizabeth J3uckels, bdth of route
1,-Salem,, and J. T. jcpnnor ind
V'elena Davis,' both of jstlverton.
jave JS50O . t". ;': J !
On a 1924 Oakland :Cbupe. ! See
this one at the Certified Public
Motor Car Market. ;
1'ngs. 4 '
piien" Even-
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Shepherd DogFound-t 1 1
A-fine ' black and " Wjhite Shep
herd . dog was c.turned foSrer to the
Humane society; yesterdiy after.be
had 6een fpund on th4 streets, ap
parently lost. ;He.wpr'e a collar
with last year's licenie tag. The
dog had apparently jfallen from
an automobile ashera-was gash
on one. of his?legs. I "he-owner
may find him Jjy calling DJ W.
G. MorehouseTeteriqalrian.
For Sale 1923 Buicfc
, Like new.
street. f
Harritt
o:
Union
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3oIalla plans Jlouqdup
The eagle will sere
ed!
ch continu
ously on July 3-4-5 atkhe MolaJla,
Oregon. aJtoundnp.":, iinong -the I
hair-raising attractions bf this an
nual 1 affair will be famous : buck
ing horses, buffalos f and " steers.
Umatilla Indians will .add the
proper tinge of primitive savagery
and a series "of spectacular stunts
will complete thereati wild west
program " ; ;
Auction Sale This Fritlay '
. 1:30 P., M., S45 South ' Winter.
Six rooms of furnitureJ See ad.
F. N. Woodry ;is the auctioneer.
Picnic Plans .Progrclrti i.
The program oft 'events to be
put on at the Conhtjr Sunday
school picnic at the! fairgrounds
Saturday "began to ', take on the
aspect of a 'three ring circus ac?
cording to Boh Boafdman. The
humorous and : entertaining- stunt
program will of Itsejlf be worth
the price jot admissiqnrr-whicb is
free to all who attend itr are go-
nr to?" attend V Sanl&y
'" Bchpol.
IT "if1
There are -Swim-Ktfps : lor;.the;
children too. 'And hpw the kid-
afes'db'enjoy 4hem !
Little Bo-Peep
s
are built' on diving-cap .lines
but; are juvenile-lnj styles and
sires. : - "1 l' - V-
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Four color combinations .that
willmako a real .hit ; with the;
children. -
Price l?c
Made of real Paraj
highest Quality,
rubber
of
jerryPvf' Store
113. South Commercial
Salem, Oregon
i . AV.4
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of the negligee shirt
ro give you a jegu-
come.
Regular $3.00 Shirt
. ; Now $2.25
while the lines
are unbroken "
Johnson & Co.
469 State St. - !
Eighty-six contestents- ini line all
properly ,t4sged and. prizes galore.'
Dr. 3Iarshall
.Osteopathic
geot5- ' rf
physician- and sur-
1 Joj-s i t ten t ion f " 4
. ' Boys' bringing H full ! page
Gold Seal Cqngoleum ads ct any
date will be given the privilege of
fishing at Willow Lake. fThe boy
who Jbrfngs the most will have the
privilege all
summer.
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Bargatn f? f ; ;.ft'i
omctiy jnpdern.5 .room new
house, furnace, fireplace, j 2395
Bwoks avenue, J3I50. 1 Becke &
Hendricks, Tj; S. -Bank BldgJ14tf
Teacher Gets Hearing
- In order ,to show .cause why his
teachers' .certificate should not
be revoked. Chadwick VC. New-
house, fori two years a principal
of an Eugene school, j has been
given1 an 'opportunity to appear
before J. C. I Churchill, state sup
erintendent of public Instruction,
one June . 30. The Lane county
school -officials charge I (that Mr.
Newhouse has conducted himself
in a manner unbecoming 1 to an
instrucor. . ...
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Good Shoes at Xwer Prices '
John J. Kottle. ! j . 330
Big Tank Interests I f
Of interest to the boys of Salem
is the preparations that are -being
made for i the new - swimming
tank 1 to " be installed j in . the
YMCA building. It will be 80
feet; long and 3 0 ' feet wide, as
REDUCED. SUMMER ( i RATES
TO CALIFORNIA -
BYPICKWICK " STAGES
San Francisco, one way; f 15.50
Round Trip, $30.00
Los Angeles, one way, $27.33
Round Trip, $50.00
SpeciarRates to Parties of
Eight or More j i
For Information and Reserva
.tions phone 696, or call at-
CENTRAL STAGE! TERMINAL
s 'I , ;; i : Salem, Oregon i 'f:
WOODRY
Phone 511
LADD BUSH, Banjoera
. Established 186S : ' ,
General Ekdnjj JBusfne? .
i Otfloe XXotm from II . m, to I p. m.
This Friday, June 26 j 1:30 p.m. 215 South Winter Street
Universal range, heaterj furniture, beds, rugs, Congoleum rugs,
sanitary couch, lawn mower, "wood, garden hose,'-' garden " tools
and other things that go to furnish a 6-room house. Terms cash. .'
SIRS. EDNA 'V. WHITE,
9wner,245Snyjnter
"Woodry. will buy your used furniture for. cash, or .sell for you
.'i - T " ' on commission" 1 :"'
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lie Las a lata J 024 Gardner
Coupe, equipped with lota of
extras; runs and looks like
u new one. Going at i -only
$823.00 :,: "7
Be Bure and be the first Co
see it as it can't last long.
large as any in the state with the
exception of .the one. at tbe.OAC
gymnasium The ground has al
ready been excavated Intthe Jase
mentof the YMCAl' . '
Dr. V. Jj. Mercer
Osteopath,, will, be in his.offlco
Friday, June 1$. ;,lle' will be glad
to meet his old patients and. any
new ones. . : rl ' J16tf
Births Are Reported 4. ,
The birth of a daughter to Ir.
,and Irs ,Carl M. Kroll 'was 5 re
ported .Wednesday at the ortice i
the City Health. Officer. .The baby
will be , called. Joyce Alice. Mr:
and Mtx. Adolph Roetticher of
1S99 State are rejoicing at -the
arrival of a baby eirl - into their
family-circles. J She will be called
Betty Ann. -.. : ; - ' - I
For Hent i l
. Modern 5 . room flat ,4564: ' 1-2
Ferry street, $35. Modern 5 room
Hat 760 Marion street. 6 room
House J 098 NT 2 1st street, 322.50
Becke & i Hendricks U. S. Bank
Bldg.i 7 - ' f -, - ' . Jf J14t
Xoletl Burglar Received , J .
Afex vCerlach, known to f Pori
lan'd police as "Inch-and-a-quarter
Jimmy, who terrorized 'residen
tiaV districts of the; Rose City for
many months,' has been received
at 'the stat ' prison ' to serve 10
years' for his criminal and lawless
activities. '.He jeaves a wifeand
two children in Portland. -'
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Yatdmastlr Makes Trip :
C. B. Baker, yardmaster for ili
Southern .Pacific has left with his
family for California where they
will1 remain a month. :
Reduced Prices Prevail
' : John J. Rpttle shoe. store. J30
Auto Causes Cpinmenty
' A sensation was caused yester
day when Robert S. RIekter park
ed bis ".McFarland car ". on State.
The . car is reported to have cost
$t2,0Q0; and ' every detail of its
features represents that value.
Mx. .Rickter. is - traveling for? h
Whiting -Stationary 'company ot
Massachusetts.
GABRIEL
dPowder.aod;Supply; Co; A
F&ints and Vralsne T",
175 South Commercial Phone 728 :
Crystal Gardens
3IcE0y;iajesticj;
''r RCHES'tRA 5"
;jifSatirday Night
' Ladies! Free "
y 7 Come Early! s I"
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P. N. WOODRY,'.
Auctioneer, Phone 511
C: it lUiiLIIas Pcmuts-r v r
gating $4500 were issuea ivea-
nfday by Martin Pouisen, city re
corder. ' Two of these j. went lO'W-
A. Bond, who 'will erect dwellings
at 1705 North Summer and 1590
N'jrth -' Winter, posting $3500
each. The third permit was for
a dweliiDir at 340 Jervis, to cost
31500 and! was obtained by Wal
ter Thomas. , ' ' '
Investment
Larg3 brick building suitable
for garage; creamery or any .busi
ness needing : 1 large floor space.
Priced "reasonable. Would lease.
Becke & "'Hendricks, U. S. Bank
Blag. t f. f t, "Jlitf
KollsIn Portland ' .
C. A.tKell 'local secretary to
the YMCA left Wednesday morn
ing for Portland where toe -conferred
"with Maurice "Whit'ehbuse,
architect
building;
for the new YMCA
Lots Term7 Lots- ; ' . ,
$10 :cash,i $10 'L monthly buys
good". lots outh. -.Price" $f50 : to
$300. ecke & Hendricks. IT. S.
Bank Bldg. . . - -
J14tf 1
Get Special, Rates . ' J r
Salem members of itheGAR and
the .WRC and- auxiliary organiza
tions who wish to attend the an
nual encampment' at Oregon jCity
June 23 to 25. willjbe given, spe
cial rates on the Southern Pacific.
Old Folks Day Set " ' ;
r The . First Methodist church will
Observe "Old ,Folks Day". Sunday,
with." persons more (than 70 years
old as guests bt honor.- Rev?F. C.
Taylor pastor, wilr deliver a spe
cial sermon on "The 'Sugar-in the
Bottom of the Cu'T""J"'' 1 " ' r
Two Boys Escape ; .
J Glen Gale, as and -Wesley Port
wood, 16, inmates 1 of the state
training school made their escape
about 10 o'cloqk Wednesday.morn
ingi by simply quiting their jQbs
on a farm near the institution and
walklngToff. r Gale is 5' feet 8
nchestll weighs ,141 ; pounds,
has dark complexion .with brown
hair raild? eyes.A His . eompanion
Seet-S' inches tall,. "weighs 1D6
ounfis.rbL; medium--' cpmplexicn,
I ; wown hair-and! gray eyes. Both
- were,. dressed in regulation khaki
shirts and 'trousers.' ' Superinten
dent L. M. Gilbert is offering the
customary reward for -their return
to the institution.
Obituary
MORRISON
: Joseph C. Morrison died at his
country home near Liberty, June
17th, at the pge bf 68 years. lie
is survived by his widow, Mary C..IL
'Hindsight 'Jvays-Etter Than Fbresiglii
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'foresigh
Salem
daughter. ;ilrs.. Vera. Iliatman .ct
larysville, Cai.one sister, Mrs.
Lillian Martin of Amity, Ore., two
JbjKjthen, 41. .Morrison of Dallas
and Ffank of Perrydaiei.' Funeral
servics' will be "held from Webb's
Funeral Parlors SaturdayJune'20
at 1:30 p. m., Hev, Dunsmom of
Independence officiating. . Inter
ment at Dallas "cemetery. 1 -"
I - "Robinson "" "fr - :
William H. Robinson died June
17 at i a' local hospital at the age
of 52 j years. The body is at the
Webb; funeral parlors. " Funeral
announcements will be made later.
JUcKimmie
vWinfield S. McKimmie died at
a local hospital June 16 at the age
of S years.' He has been a resi
dent of Salem for the last eight
years.' coming here from Heppner,
Or. "Body at Webb's funeral par
lors. Funeral announcements to
be made .later.' ' . ' .. ..."
, . Yach -
Fannie .Yach died at her resi
dency near Cloverdale, June 16,
at,th age, of 77 years. ' Survived
by her son, Lawrence, of Clover-
dale, land a daughter, Mrs. It. R.
P09I jof Alameda, Cal. - ; Funeral
services will be held from .Webb's
funeral parlors Thursday at, 1:20
p. nw Rev. Thomas Acheson offici
ating. Interment in City View
cemetery. "" " ' - .. . -
Stephens - - t--"
, Evelyn Stephens, formerly Eve
lyn Whiteman, died in Portland
June ! 16 rat the age of 22 years.
Survived by "her widower, A, W.
OWEN MOCRE
CONSTANCS BENNETT, MABEL BAlilN
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pHEREis hardly d rrian living in Salem who cannot look
back ten years arid see wriat he might have done from
an investment standpoint if he had only had confidence ;n . .
Salem and the Willamette Valley. This is "hindsight
. i p . . -. " -
There; is every reason to i believe that in the next .ten
year period Salem will see a greater growth than during
. any ten years of its existence. A few far-seeing men who
have confidence in thecommunity will recognize these
prospects, take advantage of the opportunities .offered
andrten years hence reap a reward. -Tliis is "foresight."
' Luck Plays Smdtl (Pari
Why nqt get mto the foresight class; father than the
"hindsight . class? Save a little money to take advantage -of
the; many opportunities which .will be available during
the coming year uck plays a .small ipartin -the affairs
of the average person who prospers, although a prosper
ous person is usually referred to as being lucky. As a ;
matter of fact,' he simply useel his head twhile other people
sat around doing nothing. - - .. .- yj .. ;
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To get a forward looking picture 'of Salem ten years
Jience, Jay-and -visualize one streetisucrr as'Xaberty," whichv:
is typical of many others. It is no stretch of imagination
- to see a bridge acrossthe creek 'irinbtith Liberty -.or to see
business buildings extending north and south paralleling
Gommerial street. We can; see the vacant land today.
Ten J years f hence we can see! substantial improvements.
These improvements will be new industries, new growth ,
in population, and increased business for every part of the
city. The forward momentum ?of. a growing town has a
cumulative, effect similar to compound interest. From
the standpoint of growth Salem is now in the compound
..interest class. With such a i future before her, let bur
t' be greater than
i::.,.:,c 3 -of '.Y4.Uk.--.fer, . i.': J two
J a Xva v llay. a r. Leor.j 5'
her mother,--Mrs. Dorothy White
man of Oregon Cky;-ene orother
Paul, of Vancouver,- Wash.; - two
sisters, Gladys and Ruth of Ore-1
gon City. Funeral services 'ilt
be held from .Webb's funeraLpar
lors Saturday, June 20, at 4; 30
p. m.. Rev. Mr. Launer officiating.
Interment in City View cemetery
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-. -r perry
At -Dallas, June -1C, 1925, Clair
A Perry, infant son of Mr. and
Mrs. Sylvester- Perry. The funeral
Fryers "Delicious" Brand Haii9 . .
. I C Frye's "DpUciaus" ' Brand Sevan,
"are'-three1 products that hould fipd.a place in every pantry t ,
riovusE ! ':'y , y'y:y.: ' 4 '
they are prepared by Frye experts . under U.'iSi1 Government'
inspection, and rneasure .." to
Frye's ""DeliciQits" jKarrs s::4 iiaccat iare
made only . from , selectci ycur.g jrain-ied
porkers,fand JFrye's "SC i'o Jrd .u
refined under scnipv.?oud r ltfy" condi
tions, and i its smo2.iv c-t:i
.sistency lva made it .the cl
,pf the most discrirriinatinfj cooks.
m lb
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our "hindsight
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uVjl., Putnam' yi!l5 otti.- ;t(
eluding : fcervices will
I0OP cci-ietery, - ' ; v
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Louis Victor Deserano age 1",
died Wednesday afternoon, in
West Salem. J He is survived - ; by
his parents .and t j brothers' and
one sister. Other relatives ' live
in Branch, Michigan. The re
mains are in care of the Salem.
Mortuary. Phone 165. Funeral
announcement later. ' '
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the most '.cxactiriT standards.
2 CENTS FOft
.'.180. RECIPES
. .Tie Fryo .Meat -
Golds' contaii-.'s.
.more ' than 100
.tested recipes and
. full directions for v
.ths'cholco and cut
ting of all .meats.
Send 2c for pot
s to rye Sk Co
Seattle.
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