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THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON WEDNESDAY MORNING. JUNE 24, 1925 5 1 mi V Vv H The fur will fly now for we have determined to carry. 1 over ho Spring 'Suits. How" very anxious we are to sell,' : ' the deeply cut prices will tell. ! See Our Windows for Prices on Suits ; : Act at once for we assure you that these garments will not have - 7 i to wait long for buyers at our low prices. ' E3 G4W5JOHNSON &ICOj CITY NE rWeaiherMan m .; - . Fair s ... . Continued warm; light northwest winds. Ma. 83: MJn. 49; River .6, stationary;,. Rainfall none;' At mosphere dear; Wind North. - At The Theaters Today - 'lt; - 4 Oregon Raymond Grit fitb, Louise Fazenda, Wal lace Beery in "The Night Club." r Uberty Jack Holt and Betty Compson in "Eve's Secret," taken from. "The -Moon iFlower." Bligh ''Out of the Dusi'V : depicting the memorable paintings of Frederic Hemiogton. - k G'cU A-l Rating The Alfred M. Best Co., of New Ycrk, an organization which re ports the financial standing and reputation of Insurance companies of all classes, rates the Oregon Fire Relief Association of McMinn ville, as 3 "A-l"- as to loss-paying 1 record and excellent management. This is the highest rating that may be given to a company. Men! Buy That Suit Now-: . Any suit In stock, value to $50, now $25. Four days only. The Man's Shop. . -: j24 Mnairale Piano Studente-L T Of Miss Beatrice Shelton to- f night at 8:15, Cong, church. Pub i , lie cordially invited. J24 , Pienic Plans Progress- Plans are now completed for the annual Salem picnic that will be held for former Salem Ites in Laurelnqrst park in Portland -June 27 from 2:30 until 6 o'clock A large number of Salem families plan to attend the picnic to renew om acquaintances. A short pro gram of speaking and music will be provided. The most of the time however will be given to a general get-to-gether. The committee an nounces that theronly require ments for a good - time is a big lunch basket,' coffee: will be fur nished free. Any. one have extra room in' their car Is asked to call Mrs. ,W. E. Anderson or Hal D. Patton, as there are a number of older people that will be unable to attend unless transportation Is furnished. r- " Aluniinum Camp Cookings. . r Outfits. II. L. stiff Furniture Co. . . - J24 500 Pounds of Ice Free with each refrigerator pur chased at II. L. Stiff Furniture Co. Speedera Tay Fines . Three speeders paid homage to Judge Ma Poul8en despite the un popularity of the Salem traffic of ficers with tourists. Garlen Simp son of Salem and Jack Schaler of Portland paid $5 and $7.50 re spectively. J. Riitleige appeared 'before the court but the charge of speeding was dismissed. : . Public Invited to Musirale Tonight. Cong, church, 8:15, by students of Miss Beatrice Shelton. -V.-,--- U,-,-r : ; c J24 DeMolays To Meet Chenieketa chapter of DeMolay wil hold their last meeting of the year Thursday night at the Mason ic tenple, occordlng to Ellis Von i Jbarly choosing win be best. 469 State Str VS IN the regular meeting degree work will be given. Dr. Carl L Doney, president of Willamette University will speak and special music is to be furnished by the Blue Boys or chestra. After the meeting the en tire chapter will go to the Spa for a feed.- .. - 4' Good Shoes at Ixwer Pri John J. Bottle. J J20 Extra' Special Meadowbrook Jhats. $5, and $10; nothing in our $7.50 stock over $10. The French Shop. 115 N. High. Masonic Temple. , . J24 Two Drunks Jailed ; j " Dan McGraw and . Sherman Wheeler will spend five days each under Chief of rblice Minto's pro tection and supervision for being drunk. - Frank Bergstrom was ar rested on the same charge, but was able to produce the necessary $10 asked by Judge M. Poulsen. j A Real Buy for Me; And 'young men, any suit in stock.-values'; to $50, four days only, $25. See our windows. Come early. . The Man's Shop! j j24 Berry Growers To Meet j G. T. Heckert, president of the Logaatberry Growers Exchange has called the annual meet of the members on July 11, at 2 o'clock in the club room of the Chamber of Commerce. There will be a general business meeting and elec tion of officers, ii: 1 4-i Ton Are Cordially Invited To attend series of cooking lectures and demonstration ? jpf electric cookery, to be conducted by Miss Grace Bogue, home eco nomics instructor of Westlnghouse Electric and i Manufacturing com pany, June 23 to 26, inclusive, from 2 to 4 o'clock d. m. ;Port land Electric Power Company, 237 No. Liberty, phone 85. - J26 Guarantors To Meet ' ?R.A. Harris, chairman of the lo cal Chautauqua committee an nounces a meeting of all guaran tor3 at the Chamber of Commerce at 8 o'clock tonight. A representa tive of the Ellison-White chauta qua will be present and speak. Men! Buy .That Suit Now Any suit in stock, value to $50, now $25. "Four days only. The Man's Shop. J24 Eagles to Entertain Open house, featuring an en tertainment and . dance for mem bers and friends, will be held by the Salem Aeirie of Eagles at the Elks' Temple tonight. Women Wanted i At Starr Fruit Products Co Church and Mill Sts. Phone 439. Signatures Wanted : The Statesman again requests all its "correspondents to attach their sirnatnre la rprni., munlcations. i Thiswlll insure bet ter service to them from the of fice. Names of correspondents are not published except by special ar rangement. Kenneth Allen XVU1 Assist Tonight with vocal numbers at musical Cong, church, at 8:15. Signatures Wanted . r The Statesman! again reauests all Its correspondents to attach their signature to" regular com- IUSDUCEn' 8TJ9IMER RATES v TO CALIFORNIA BYPICKWICK: STAGES San Francisco, one way, S15JS0 ,. , Round Trip, f 30.00 Lo Angeles; on way, Round Trip, i .v. r . Epeciaf Rates to Parties Of Eight or More For Information and Reserra tloss pL;3 66, or call at (JTi a aLA Tj CXG1j '-n l ilf j EM. J munications. This will insure bet-, ter service to them from the oU fice. Names of correspondents are not published except by special ar rangement. ' i ., . . .'V. '," SOO rounds of Ice V ; , Free with each refrigerator pur chased at H.X. Stiff Furniture Co. '.VI; ' V 325 Men Buy That Suit Now Any suit in stock, value to $30, now $25. Four days only. The Man's Shop. i. S j24 Visits With Cousl Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Eichelman were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Long. 2092 Lee street. Friday afternoon.1 Mrs. Eichelman is a cousin of Mrs. Long. This was the first time they had ever met. though they are both over 60 years of age. Mr. Eichelman is connected with Ba boon Bros., Chicago wholesalers. They were on their way to Los Angeles via Seattle and left Sat urday afternoon. 1 'if Piano Recital Intermediate pupils of Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Churchill at the First Christian church. assisted by excellent local : talent. Public invited, v j j24 -w ' Dtvorro Is Granted .cuiuy j. Kowe was granted a divorce from Alfred' B. Howe yes- ieraay m Judge L. H. McMahan's court. Rows defaulted the case. The couple were married In En Kene in 1903, and then moved to SHverton. According to the? com plaint Rowe deserted his wife in lsl. Mrs. Row was granted the custody of six minor children. Furniture Packing V By ah expert. H. L. Stiff Furn iture Co. J24 500 Pounds of Ice ?: Free witji each refrigerator ptir- cnased at II. L. Stiff Furniture Co . ' i J25 Negro Is Arraigned ! wuiiam ( Brown, a negro, was arraigned in iustice court vMir day on a charge of possession Of masn. lie entered a nlea r ni guilty, and also pleaded not guilty to a new charge against him, the manufacture of liquor. Both cnarges will be heard; this morn ing at 10 o'clock. Brown was re leased after filing a bond of $100. A Real Buy for Men j And young men, any suit in stock, values to $50. four dan only. $23. See our windows. Come early. The Man's Shop. ; j Warehain Back on Job- Dave I. Wareham. form hall proprietor at Gates, who re cently returned to this section f the country from Seattle where ne spent several month i o salesman for the Kenneli-EHla photo studio and in addition is nanaiing products for -the Pure silk Hosiery company of'Seattle. Wanted to Buy . Twenty tons eood locanbrrie. Telephone 229. J26 Soions Pay Visit " V M; Senator I. E. Stanles and nn resentative J. E. Bennett, both of WOODRY Buys Fumiturq Fboae &11 IMF LADD '& BUSH, Bqnlicro established 1823 ' S 'V ' , ' General Lzpldnz Buzbizi crsdi Zlecra fica It a, ta. to Op. ra. ! m( He has a 1925 Ford Coupe with eo many accessories on lfthat it Is hardly a "Ford." Equipped with Sixteen Valve Head and capable of making seventy-five miles an hour. ; Speed Lovers Here's Your Chance IFiTOr 2j i Multnomah county, stopped in Sa lem yesterday on their way to Portland from Medford where they attended the review of Ore gon national guard. Senator Sta ples stopped at his branch opti cal office. - Both men attended the review in their capacity as members of the ways and means committee of the legislature. All Elks Report - At club room, 7:30 p. m. Wed nesday. - Drill, if or Portland pa rade. J24 Men! Buy That Suit Now Any suit In stock, value to $50, now $25. Four days only. The Man's Shop. j24 Leaving for' Ow vent Ion! Mrs. Avis White and Mrs. Allen Cleyelandwill leave today for the state convention of the American Legion auxiliary at Prineville. They , are delegates from Capitol post auxiliary. Women Wanted! r At Starr Fruit Products Co., Church and Mill Sts. Phone 439. ' 324 Forester In Portland ; F. A. Elliott, state forester, was In Portland ; Tuesday conferring with Col. W.- B. Greeley, federal forester, relative to state forest policies. The federal man will spend several days In Portland, meeting with various Oregon for estry men. . Ladies' Trie! i Vj Hallie Parrish Hinges. Margaret Hodge Rosencrans. Ruth Bedford. La BAie East Ross accompanist; viola, Vercler Holman, obbligato. Cong, church, tonight, 8:15. J24 Governor Pierc 111 Suffering from an attack of Lumbago, Governor Pierce did not remain in Medford for the annual review of the i Oregon National uuara, out returned to Salem j by train. Part -of Tuesday was spent on the lounge in the executive' office, and later in the day he was forced to go home. Sam A. Kozer, secretary of state. I. H. Van Win kle, attorney general, and Col. Carle Abrams, secretary of the board of control, remained over and stopped in Roseburg yesterday to visit the old soldiers' home, Reduced Prices Prevail John J. Rottle shoe store. J30 Portable llionographs - For your camping trip. Stiff Furniture Co. h. l: 324 Camp Meetings Start The opening of the annual Evan gelical campmeetings at Qulnaby. six miles north of Salem on the Oregon Electric, will be observed with the first service at 8 o'clock tonight. This service will be tn charge of Rev. G. L. Lovell. The contention closes Sunday. Women Berry. Pickers Wanted 2 blocks east four corners, Penn road." Mrs. G; E. Sears. j2l Auto and Wall Tents . "H. L. Stiff Furniture fio. 324 Wreck Victim Very Low -i Reports from, the hospital are to the effect that E. L. Briggs, Civil War veteran, is verv low. Mr Briggs was struck by a hit and run motorist a few weeks ago while crossing the street In the east nart oi tne city. He received a frac tured skull. Due to his advanced age his injuries were such that It is doubtful if he will recover .The identity , of the motorist was not learned neither was, the license plate number remembered. , Summer House Cleaning: Sale ... jonn j. Kottie, state and Liberty. . r ' . ;.. . 330 r Crystal Gardens Mcelroy majestic ORCHESTRA. y Saturday Night -', Ladies Free Come Early I ; Short Route Proposed-- - T Under a nroDosal made bv Lin coln county commissioners to Polk cqunty. the distance from the Sa lem district to the coast at New port would be shortened 48 miles. The suggested route would be from Dallas through Falls City and the Valsetz valley and would elim inate the , round-about route via Albany ' and Corvallis. Coopera tion between the two counties would be necessary, both county courts having to ,. prepare roads through their respective districts. A Real, Buy for Men And young men. any suit fn stock, values to $50. four days only. $25. See our windows. Com early. The Man's Shop jj Women Wanted ' At Starr Fruit Products Co., Church and .Mill Sts. Phone 439 l , ' ' i A '- - - J24 Harold Ware Back Hifold tWare, Boy Scout execu tlve, has returned from a trip to Corvallis and went to that city yesterday where he, will spend sev eral days teaching a series of Boy Scout classes. ; The Salem Lions' club is sponsor of the Boy Scout movement here, atfd several mem bers of the club visited the Leban on organisation Monday night. Those making the trip were Carl F. Giese, Rev. H. D. Chambers, Frank Neer and Rex Sanford. The Lebanon -Lions are interested in the Boy Scout movement. Hat Sale Cotitln Other hats added to' our offer ings. Don't r f ail lbl"aW " advan tage of these , rdictiojis; The French Shop, M. 1 Dnf f e Morrison, iuauuic lempie, 11& ,.N. High. J24 1 "V " r.""- "Audible RInlI;,! In I The Pacific Telenhone j& Tola. graph company has completed the installation, or whar is known as the "audible ringing." When you have given the desired number tn the operator and the connection IS completed to the destrerl Hne you will hear a. burring sound in the receiver, caused bv mechanic. at 'operation of the ringing ma- cnine. This Js an Indication to you that the operator's rinsing your party. Home-For Doe Wanted Two beautiful docs, now in care or the Humane Society, are in need of homes. Both will have to be killed if someone will not un dertake to give them a good home. One of them is a little fox terrier. white, with brown ears. ThS other Is" a large, 'young Shepherd, coal black, with four white feet. Anyone wanting to "adopt" the Obituary ": ." ' " Evans . At Gooch, Linn county,- Oregon, June 22t Mrs. Ethel J. Evans, wife of Fred A. Evans; daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Benson of Ger vais, and .sister of Mrs. John Schulte of Shedd, and Miss Min nie Benson of. Gervais Funeral services will be theld Wednesday, June 24. at 10 a. ml from the Pio neer church. Interment in Pio neer cemetery under the direction of Rigdon Jfc Son. u " , . ,. . Hill In this city. June 22. Sterling Hill, age 59. The remains will be forwarded, by the Rigdon & Son mortuary to "Portland, where fu neral services and interment will be held.: S GABRIEL ; Powder and Supply Co. .. T alBta ana Varaiahas 17S Koata Coauaareial Ffcana 721 f SCHAEFER'S HERBAL COUGH REMEDY 4 , ,' r'3i ' " Will stop that cough. ;' Jt is the best and most . "economical cough rem- edy made. . Try It Once! You'll always use it SCHAEFER' DRUG STOIU3 - 3 - -ThB TmUvft Promt 135 North Ccnmcrchl , Phcas 197 She . Pesalar " Etora dogs may call Dr. 1510. Frozen Fruits Demanded Barreled frozen fruit is in great demand in the east, is the report of local buyers. Their explana tion for the present demand is based on eastern and mid-western weather conditions. (The heat wave has ended the prematurely develop crop thus causing a de cided shortage in the eastern fresh berry crop. Big Time Tomorrow .' ; FVN. Woodry's new auction house will have its big opening all day and evening tomorrow. There will be an all day auction, with free lunch at noon, and in the eve ning a dance and entertainment, with music by the Oriole orches tra. This new auction house is at the corner of North Summer and Norway streets, opposite the hoffle of Mr. Woodry, Two Under Arrest! Pat Riley and Billy Farnler were picked up and given lodging in the city jail last evening. Far mer will be held pending investi gation. ! PERSONALS I . Frank G. Deckabach will leave tomorrow ; for Cincinnati. Ohio, where he will visit his mother, Mrs. E. J. Snyder and mother, Mrs. Edith Hirt. of JVurora. were in Salem Tuesday. Dr. W. L. Pemberton and fam ily are spending their vacation at the coast. v , . Mrs. Lawrence Haufman return edjito her borne in Hubbard Tues day after being discharged from a local hospital. ,; , - s . Don Pybus, Willamette uniwsr' 'tm hum a. woiurcycie irip to Tia Juana. Mexico. A companion, Hal Wittenberg, stopped - in Los An geles. ; . ' ' '-; i Miss Shoemaker,- a teacher in the Salem schools, will spend the summer with relatives in Oska loosa, Ias She will return for the fall term. , Mr. and Mrs. Hans JohrisOnjof, Silverton, were Salem visitors yes terday. Salem is still the hop center of the world, for quality hops, and for the marketing from first hands. Help the Slogan man, if you can.- Gifts That'll Please the June Bride! IJHAT deeper appreciation can be shown any bride 7 than anything we have to offer in the Jewelry selec tion? For here is everything that is charming and new to greet you and her. S Whether it be a precious ring, silverware or plateware, we have it in' a varied selection so extensive in fact as to make choice comparatively easy. Prices that please. Introdocmg the New Bassett Guff IMi In Platinum and Green Gold Tops A regular $4.50 Button and for the next ten days at the special price bf ' '' $1 .80 ,250 designs to choose from , (Convenient Credit) It is easy to pay the Hartman Way :' " HARTMAN ;LBRGTHERS- CC. ; Jewelers and Silversmiths it Mate, comer Moorehousc.atJiBOR LEADER COMING B. C. MAJISn WILL SPEAK SALEM ON JULY 10 IN " Benjamin . C. Marsh, ; managing director of the farmers' national council and ; former president of the Washington State Federation of Laborj will be in Salem Friday night, July 10, to speak before W. R. McALVIN 543 "NORTH CHURCH mm nn This Thursday, June 25, 10 a. m. until Mid night, Opening of F. N. Woodry's New Auction Market Corner Summer and! Norway Sts., opposite his rcsi- dence, 1610 N. Sunun'r Street. v ' Four households of Heal Good Furniture, including all blue enamel Universal gas and -coal range, electric rarie, Home Comfort range, walnut dining table and chairs, oii stoves, 140 leather bound law books, 5 new white enamel breakfast tables, farm stock and machinery, 25 Fyror'a tools, etc. - Free Lunch and Coffee at 7 entertainment at night . Music by, the Orioles 5-piece brehestra and other entertainers. Everybody welcome F. N. WOODRY, Auctioneer Residence 1610 N. Summer. Phone 511 Liberty Street . the Salem Trades and Labor coun cil, the labor group voting to uc cept his' Invitation last night. At the first meeting in July of ficers will be elected and installed, while a delegate will be chosen for the Oregon State Federation of Labor, which holds its annual convention in Marshfield next August. ' f S.-By Davidson,' business agrnr. reported a busy two-week period. Summer is the Time to Get ' AUTO TOP - i andrPHOLSTKUY Hot- Vh Kstimate On Your Next Job GOOD WORK AT 4 111 TIIK 1UI.I11.- ,U ' PIUCES 11 T .!! 1V1II vinco l'oa ! " J. H. a k- noon Free dance and Szlznu mm