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THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALE?.!, OREGON SATURDAY MORNING, JUNE 20; 1925 '.- , 7;-i';Li;.K;!: CITY NEVS IN BRIEF QurTeatKe; ) - - .V Warm " . '-i Fair and continued Warm;' light northwest winds. Max. tempera ture 88; vMln., temperature B2; River .7, falling ; Rainfall none; Atmosphere clear; Wind north. The Theater Today . j j i . , Oregon Blanche Sweet and Conrad Nagel in Tess of the D'Urber Tilles." ' liberty Jack Pickford and Norma. Shearer in; "Waking Up" the Town." tirand Zane Grey's mas- ' terpiece, "Code of the -WeBt.' -"; ir w- - - :v y-v; Bligh rMary Astor in -The Fighting American" and 5 Acts Vaudeville. - - -' VP 0 Dinwiddle Speaks Monday j "Marion County's Beet Crop Children," will be the subject of an address before,-the Chamber of: Conunerca Monday noon hy Courtenay Dinwiddle, director of child tea 1th demonstrations under the Commonwealth fund. He is one of, the directors that selecteo this county for the fire-year pro gram of child health work. . Saddle Horsed, for Hire . ' i ' Or boarded; gentle for children. C Li. Reed, fairgrounds. . p. J23 Miller's Bl Semi-Annual-Clearance begins today. ii20 ,Canvasa Tie Vote '.'L ....... -.Because members of the county court are absent from the city and the county graduation exercises will be held today, It will be im possible to make an official can vass of the vote of the Gervals school election until Monday. Mrs. Mary I. Fulkerson, county school superintendent, said Friday. ' The question .of dissolution of the union district waa'the principal Issue in the election held early in the week. Rammer House Cleaning Sal John J. Rottle, State and Liberty. ;. J30 School Report Compiled Salem has 5449 persons between the ages of 4 and -20, according to the annual report of W. H. Burg hard t, Ierk for district No. 24. The 11 school buildings necessary to care for this number have a total of -1 5 8 rooms, the report shows. .,... ' " Ruy Your Chautauqua . " Season tickets now and tell the . committee you're with them. J20 : : r Steel Supports Arrive, . The first shipment of steel sup ports for the new Salem - YMCA building; , was - unloaded Friday. - Forma are being placed and it Is x expected that work Of pouring the , concrete will begin early next week. Miller's Big SemKAnnual Clearance begins today. J20 Dr. Wi Jj. Mercer H r And wife will not return, from their trip to California 'until Sat urday of this week, f Dr. Mercer " ; ; will meet his patients at his office . von Monday, June 22- "-! - 321 Mayor Gives Warning -Mayor Glesy has notified the - police department that he expects " a "rigid enforcement of the ordl- We are offering more fine before. We put all our shirts vations or exceptions. See Our G. 11 Johnson Co. 469 State St. nance rushed through last Monday night banning the shooting of fire crackers of any description 'prior to July 4. Any person violating' the ordinance will be arrested proTidlng the - performance : is staged la the presence of, or with in hearing distance of a police- Hanger's Only Enemy . Tne. Salem .restaurant. Special Sunday -dinner. J21 Portland Man Speaks r Walter. Myers of Portland was the principal speaker at the Chris tian Endeavor rally at the First Evangelical church last night. Mr. Myers came to Salem, under the direction of the state union. ?" Save $500 j On a 1924 Oakland Coupe. See this one at the Certified Public Motor Car Market. Open Even ings.""; ;' ji3tf Road Work' Approved Members of the county court and county " commissioners - who spent Friday inspecting the work on the Detroit-Niagara road re turned to Salem late in the after noon highly pleased with the pro ject. "The road is being completed at s cost of approximately! SO 0,- 000, of which the county has con tributed $30,000. What About a $15 Portable j For; that; picnic, outing or va cation. At Moore's Music House. Terms', SI doyn, $1 per week. j21 Dallas to be Host: The Dallas commercial club will entertain ! members of the Salem Chamber i of Commerce Thursday night, .July 2. A banquet Is be ing arranged for the Gall hotel at 6:30 o'clock. Entertainment will be furnished by the visitors from Salem. - This is a return visit and the last meeting of the Dallas club until next fall. Speeders Are .Nabbed - C. A. Mickelson was fined $5 Fridav as his penalty for speed ing. R. Hoffman was arrested by Officer Edwards and charged with speeding. Birth Is Reported ' A girl was born yesterday at the Salem hospital to Thomas and Helen Wolfe.; She wUiha. called Helen May. irTZ::' ..... . .. : t " Chautauqua Season Tickets , Are now In the hands of the committee get yours. This com mittee is voluntary and you can help them by calling on them be fore they get to-you. J20 Summer Classes Start ; It has been arranged so that students of the Salem high school who wish to ! make1 up work in English or mathematics may do so this summer. Classes have al ready commenced in English un der the direction of Miss Ada Ross, bead of the English department there. Courses in English 4, which Is' American literature, and courses in-English 6 and 8, which include English literature, are be ing given In the morning, while an English 6 class wiir;be . held every night. . The mathematics classes will not start until Mon day. - They will be under th di rection of Miss Ola Clark. Those Powder tnd Supply Co. 175- gottta CoxtswclAl r&ons 72S and better shirts than ever into this saleno reser Windows students who wish to make cred its in these two r major subjects this summer should see Miss Ross or Miss Clark immediately. ! Miller's Rig" Semi-Annual ! j Clearance begins today. J20 Reduced Prices Prevail - John J. Rottle shoe store, i J30 Registration Begins i I Today will mark the first reg istration day ! of - the Willamette summer course. About 150 stud ents are expected to enroll. Some from other universities and col leges throughout this part of the country have written for informa tion. , The session will be under the supervision of ' Prof . Frank Erickson. Every course that may be taken f at the regular sessions will be offered. The end of six weeks will terminate the session. For Sale .- Pure bred Persian kittens. Mrs. O. W. Lange, 1055 'Belmont St. Phone 1666. ' J20 Ware Will Return Harold D. Ware, Salem Scout executive, is expected to ; arrive from Seattle the first of the week. He has trained some Salem boys for executive -tamp - work in a Scout camp near that city. Good Shoes at feower Price John J. Rottle. i J30 Should See to Credits , ' ! Salem high graduates who plan to attend some college next year should send In their credits during the summer so that their entrance may be assured before registra tion. To do this one should see J. C. Nelson, principal of the high school, who will send the credits to. the proper. school.. ' ; . Miller's Bis; Semi-Annual Clearance begins today. 320 . - j , y :-t Tour Presence Is Requested But "Don't Bring Lulu," a hit oh record : and sheet music, at Moore's Music House, 409-415 Court. 321 Topeka People Visit After spending the night with Mr. and Mrs, W. A. DalzelL JVIrs. George Rider and daughter, Anna, accompanied by Mrs. Dalzell and daughter, went to Portland Fri day to attend j the Rose festival. MrsSider lives Jn Topeka; Kan., wher: her hnsband baa been con nected with the Santa Fa railroad for a number of years. They have been touring the northwest. American Iegion Auxiliary Dance Tuesday evening, new West Salem pavilion. ..Admission. SI couple. . t 323 " ' f -!:' i Many Hats Sold , , An additional supply of hats hare -been made ready for Satur day's selling. - The response to our sale advertising hav-ng nearly ex hausted out present supply A large selection .at cost and below cost prices await- .your selection Saturday. The French Shop.-M. Buffe Morrison,' Masonic Temple, 115 N. High. J20 Requisition Honored Requisition papers for the re turn to Washington of Alva R. WGODRY Buys Furniture! LADD z EUSH; Banlcera ' - nstatllihed 1S53 7 . " ' J General CnriTang Buzlnzzi "i ' r - r ,.-... Cinca Users frcsa It a a. to 8 p. m. R km wood rf ill mIm tion of light cars.. Jt right t Uk. tba (wntly euv n VMk-n4 trip i. .Twenty of them all read? to itp oa tit Urter' and ay to th many largTaaada of Orogon. at prices so eaeap Joa can't bo without a car. t will jay yon to MO tbsm. inror D Kilbourn were honored by the gov ernor's office Friday. Kllbourn is wanted for. the robbery of the Bothell ; bank, during "which he was seriously wounded , and his two companions' killed.. Kllbourn is under arrest in Portland. Dance Tuesday, June 5il i American Legion auxiliary. New West Salem pavilion. Admission, $1 couple. , . ' , ; J23 Why Bfek 73c to $.X50 On that outing or vacation trip when 65c will fill the bill? All Red Seal single-faced Victor rec ords at half price at Moore's Mu sic House; 409-415 Court. Phone 983. ; J21 Three Accidents'. Fata ' J Three of the 704 industrial ac cidents reported to the state in dustrial accident commission for the week ending June 18 resulted in fatalities. These were -Henry Borman, Warrendale, carpenter; Robert Mickel. Portland, laborer, and Sam C. Milof fa. Bend, pitman. Of the total number 594 were from firms and corporations that have rejected the provisions of the act- and none from public utilities not subject to the provisions of the worknien's compensation act. Oddfellows Memorial ; Memorial services of Chemek eta lodge will be held Sunday. June 21, 2:30 p. m. ! j21 H. A. Iioveall Of the Model Beauty Parlors is giving the newest .method perma nent hair waving, using Paul, Ril ing's winding, producing aj. wave resembling a marcel . wave with out the usual water waving. Phone 956. ' . ' J21- Classes to Continue J , i ; The public sneaking class at the YMCA, at a banquet this week de cided to hold their, regular week ly meetings without their Instruc- FUNERAIaS COSHOW 1 ,l Funeral services for the1 late Mrs. O. P. Coshow will be ' held Sunday morning at 9:30 from the Rigdon & Son mortuary, after which the remains will be forward ed to Roseburg for Interment. Rev. E. H Shanks will officiate. M McKimmey The funeral of W. S. McKim mey ' wiii be held at the fWebb funeral parlors today at 1 0 'a. m. II. O." Chambers will have charge of services, after which 'the re mains will go forward to the Port land crematorium, H 'Stephens ;.. f The funeral of Evelyn stevens will be held at the graveside. City View cemetery, at 4:30 p. m. Rew Mr. Launer will have charge of services. Webb funeral parlors in charge of arrangements. m j Morrison T ii i The funeral of Joseph Chesley Morrison will be held at the Webb funeral parlors today at -1:30 p. m. Rer. . Dunslmore -will-have charge of services. Interment in IOOF cemetery, at Dallas, Or. Crystal Gardens Mcelroy majestic orchestra ! Saturday Night - Ladies Free k . - :,4 .- .. l . -, 4 . Come Early J . REDCCEll SUMMER RATES TO CAIFORNIA BY" PICKWICK STAGES San Francisco, one way, $1550 . Round , Trip, $30.00 I Tjo Angeles, one way, f27AJ.. j Round Trip, $50.00 7 : Special Rates to Parties of J . Eight or More For Information and : Reserva ; tlona phone C96, or call at j CZXTJtAIi STAGE TERMINAL a ; Calem, Oregon - ' OB TO) Lochinvar Kidnaped and Forced Her to Wed, ( y I ....,......:....... . 1 f 1 J V . x J ". ";:.y:y.vyv;v:-.l . . . ? ' A' P f S Kansas City police are investigating the story of Ernestine' Scan, 20, pretty stenographer, who avers she was kidnaped by al can who took her to St. Louis and forced her to marry him., Thd Toung roan he accuses is being sought. tor, W. E. Harrington of Frank lin high school, Portland. Classes have been held every Friday eve ning" for the past winter, and at the banquet they were pronounced successful by everyone present. It was announced yestesrday at ths YMCA that a similar class would be started next winter. ' The Tenor Ban The most bopular string instru ment of the orchestra and the easiest td learn, at Moore's Music House, 4 09-415 Court. .Phone 983. $7.50 up, with easy terms. t. , (- J21 Firf- Destroys Bai-n - A ' large barn" belonging to the farm of Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Brixey, about four . miles north of Brooks, was .(destroyed -''by 'fire Thursday afternoon, r The loss is estimated between $2 00 and $3000. A Ford sedan and a small quantity of hay and' grain' were also destroyed. The farm was owned by Sylvia Jones. I PERSONALS Governor Pierce Jeft Friday for Roseburg. ie will .eliver a com mencement address1 at Looking glass before, returning to Salem. W. A. Wiest, an attorney of Klamath Falfs, was a caller at the state house yesterday. . William Sargent . pf. Portland was a recent guest at the Kappa OammalRho .fraternity, of which he is a member. Prof. A. W." Oliver of OAC was a Salem visitor Friday, s William Harris, formerly of Sa lem but now of Dallas, was a. TODAY- - SmtiAl MATINEE PDAMn to and & uiiAhiJ 11:00 NIGHT . , A.M. Latest and best novel ' , II , s - ' l . "CODE of : J Wr the WEST" j . Enacted by . ' - i . . Owen Moore f f , AY . Constance Bennett . - Charles Ogle :'::' FAMILY' -NIGHT sxs Waking JTp.Tbe ..Town" Stenographer Avers guest at the Lions club luncheon' Friday.- He is a member of the Dallas club. Mr. Harris plans to leave for Marshfield in the near future. , C. R. Johnson of Tillamook was in the city yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Kibbey, res idents of Brooks,1 were in Salem Friday. Dr. and Mrs. W. L. Mercer will return from their trip. to Cali fornia today. FRANCE URGES SPEED PARIS, June 19-(By Associat ed - Press.") Haste In sending French reinforcements to Morocco wag urged by parliamentary com mission sent to the Moroccan front in its first report made today to the military commission of the chamber of deputies. ARSON IS CHARGED SPOKANE, June 19J R. E Mulligan, a real estate dealer of this city, was arrested here today on request ot Bonners Ferry, Idaho, county officials on a charge of arson. A house owned by Mul ligan at Laclede, Jdaho, burned March 24, it is alleged when it was insured for $200. It Is charg ed that Mulligan was responsible. FOR INFORMATION . ABOUT lUlLROADirps Phone 77 OREGON -A ELECTRIC TONIGHT AT LIBERTY MORE-DISTRICTS REPORT ELEX SCHOOIi BOARDS-ANNOUNCED FROM COUNTY Eleven mora Marion county school districts have elected di rectors and other officers for the coming school term. Those rec orded with the county school su perintendent yesterday are as fol lows: , ' , Middle Grove, district 3. A. E. Iledlne, chairman, Charles Matt son, L. E. Dudley, T. F. Walker, clerk. ' Aurora, district, 23. P. 0. Ot taoway, chairman, A. W. Kraus, E. L. St einhoff, Nathan B Manock, clerk, ' r S Pleasant View, district 58. G. W. Hunsaker, chairman, Fred Mil lerj A. ; Van Valkenberg, Frank Cook, clerk. Shaw district, 80. WI. Hood, chairman, C. I. McAllister, George J. Amort, Robert S. Claxton, clerk. Oak Glen, district 81. Christ Giebeler, J. A. Etsel, Oscar Nairta, H. A. Siegmund, clerk, Oakdale. district 90. Elizabeth Taylor, chairman, Mary Martin, F. M. Taylor. E. A. Taylor, clerk. , Perkins, district 102. F. B. Mat thes, Addison M. Page, George Campbell, W. A. Mumper, clerk. Riverside, district 109., B. R. Haley, chairman. H. K. Couthorn, J. J. Bowler, Eva Cauthorn, clerk. THAT BULLY v , SWIMMIN' HOLE O do you know " That you can go, - v To a Real Swimmln Hole, Close in near State; J Where Swimmin's great, : In a Fine Big Swimmin Hole! - It's in a stream. Where sunbeams gleam On that New-Made Swimmin Hole; And folks will swarm, , When days are warm, ; -To' that Famous Swimmin Hole! Taylor's Bathing Beach 2 1st Street Near State Starting Tomorrow r SACKCLOTII AND SCARLET STARRING ALICE TERRY OREGON 8ii Corner Summer and Norway Streets: (ft 4 , Opposite His Residence, Salem, Oregon Thursday, June 25 10 a. m. Four Households of High Grade Fur niture Will Be Sold Without Reserve; Also Stock and Machinery f The public is solicited to bring in anything they wish" sold, including1 Horses, Cows, Chickens, Machinery, Automobiles, Furniture, Tools or anything of: value. Phone your listings early for advertising. This Market, which has a floo'rjspace of 4150 square feet,' vras designed and built by F. N. Woodry, th auctioneer, w!m has served Uu people of Salem and community for the past nine years. This Market will be tu place fur the buyer and seller to meet. Your cooperation la earnestly solicited come and spend the Opening lay and Kvenlng ltlx us, Kverybody cordially Invited. , ' ; FREE LUNCH AND COFFEE AT NOON Free", Dance ai fJiglii' And Other Special" Attractions Music by the Orioles 5-piece Orchestra , v UCOOnY, AuGtioncG: Kesidence 1610 North Somiaer St. Phone 11 ' "ALYAYS REME2IBER WOODRY BUYS FUUNITXJRE FOR CASH" -Auburn, district . 11S. A. iu LIndbecki chairman. Murray John son, C A. Dowd, Ethel Johnson j clerk. V .' . , Bethel, district 123. E. Mat ten, cnatrman,' A. 1. Schultz. IU H..BoIer,"W. R. Baker, clerk. Porter, district 127. John IT, Maulding, chairman, Mrs. Ann.' Hadley, Sam R. Batler, Ira 1 Loran, clerk. s t Up to date only 53 rt the l) districts in the county iLave beea beard from. Reports are xeaciiinf? the school superintendent's oftico at the rate of about 15 per day. 93 of tho first 100 customers endorsed these products; Hair Tonic and Shampqo Pas tc received their ridid" hamo from the fact that,yS$ of the first 100 people who erer. need' them endorsed them 'as the best pre parations of the kind 'they had ever used. Any products wliich satisfy such a high percentage of peo ple will probably satisfy you. Perry Drug Store 53U 3rrzZZ S.'jro 113 'South Commercial Salem, Oregon LAST TIMES TODAY "Tess of the D'Urbervilles" With BLANCHE SWEET - - CONRJD NAGI.'U dem i din1 iuuQ?LlGii f