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TESTING DAIRY CATTLE
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WORK GETTING UNDER WAY
1X COUXTV; THIS WEEK
v First tests of dairy cattle in
Marfan county, 'compulsory under
a ew state law that went into ef
fect Monday, axe being made by
five veterinarians. It is estimated
that there are 20.000 dairy cattle
In the county. Strictly, beef cat
tle are not Included In the . test.'
Several persons " have appeared
before members -of the county
court asking Jor information rel
fctive to the "tests. Every1 effort
must be madefy the cattle ;own
ers to assist the testers. The
work will take the greater portion
of , the summer. . - ; , -
Tests ace being made in the Sa
lem district by Dr. Fred W
Lange and pr. G. F. Iborinek,
with Dr. J. M. Hanraha and Dr.
Thomas Simms in charge of the
work at Wodburn and Dr. A. W.
Simmons at Silverton., .
': . The law passed by the last leg
iBlature makes it mandatory for
all cattle owners, whose stock is
kept for dairy purposes, living
west of the Cascade mountains, t'o
have their stock tested. A small
fee Is charged.
PEOPLE AND EVENTS
tlLLIE Ii. MADSEN SUtetman Correspondent :
Bond Reports Filed by '
' School Board Members
. Further reports of bond filing
by district school clerks of Marion
county were received by the coun
ty! school Superintendent yester
day. Those "districts sending in
fpports were: .
Jooney, Marguerite t Looney,
feTerk, f 1500; West Staytoa, Leo
pard Walker, clerk, 120001 Clo
ircrdale, A. E. " Kunke, $1800;
tlear Lake, Anton O'Neil. 4500;
ftedle Passl. 'John Din,Woodie,
: 2000. - u .
j School clerks are obliged to file
ponds equal to twice the amount
6f;money they will handle at any
one time during the school term.
PARK PERMIT NECESSARY
C3IIGROi:Xl OWNERS NOT
; COMPLYING WITH LAW
While many camp ground own
ers are complying with the new
law that went into effect May 8,
there are still a, great many who
: SILVERTOM, June 23 (Spe
cial to The Statesman) Bishop
W; O. Shepherd of Portland and
his cabinet, consisting of Dr. A.
Howarth, Dr. A.j S. Heisy of the
eastern" district j and Dr. "D. H.
Leech of Salem(f were' visitors at
the Methodist Episcopal church of
Silverton Saturday night. The pas
tors are paying visits to all church
es in the Salem district within one
week. The; church at Silverton
was the eighth,' visited on Satur
day. .The party took dinner here
and held a 'meeting later in the
evening. After spending the night
here the men went on to Pratum
at an early hourt' ! !
' The object of I the visit was
three-fold. 'In the first place the
physical aspects o the church pro
perty were investigated and In the
second stock was taken of. the
spiritual atmosphere, of the
church. The third reason was to
give members an opportunity of
talking over the appointment of a
pastor for next year.;
Bishop Shepherd was "entertain
ed at the home of Dr. and Mrs. R.
E. Kleinsorge, Drs- Howarth and
Heisy at the M. C. Woodard home
and Dr. Leech at the home of Dr.
and Mrs. P. A. Loar.
The barn of L. Predeck, whose
home is about four miles east of
Silverton, was completely destrdy-
hare not yet applied to the state
board of health lor the necessary
permit to operate. A fee of J10
is charged, of r which $2.50 goes
to the state aid $7.50 ; to the
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" Under thenew; law certain san
itary requirements must be main
tained in order for a proprietor
to keep his camp ground open for
the tourist. Inspections are made
by connty healthy officers and'ln
fractions of the law, unless reme
died, will result in a revocation of
the permit and the closing of the
camp grounds. M i! v '" '
MANY PUPILS ENROLLED
NEARLY 500 ARE TAKING SUM
3KR1SCHOOB ISTXTJIES 5 11
.) Nearly -50 Q Duplls are now en
rolled ' Jn - the summer school
courses, offered this season at the
Yew Park and Grant schools," un
der the supervision of the Oregon
State Normal school of Monmouth,
which 'is" bearing all expenses.
Mrs. Withycombe, of' Monmouth,
and "Miss Margaret Cosper are in
charge of the school.'
' There are 10 critic Jeachers and
40 student teacher directing the
school work. Registra tjonbegan
Monday with more tharrOO, while
this number was increased yester
day, with the greater "number en
rolled at the Park school.
f Critic teachers assisting " In the
work are Mrs. M. V. Duncan, Mrs.
Carr, Miss Williams, Miss Susy
Bonner, Miss Leona Burcham,
Mrs. Beskoy, Miss Onita Wirtz
and Mrs. Edna Russell.
More Districts File
Reports of Elections
Additional annual reports of the
election of district county school
officers are being received by Mary
L. Fulkerson Marlon county school
superintendent. Those received
yesterday are as follows:
North Howell, district 51. J. S.
Coomler, chairman, M. A. Dunn,
Amy Walker, W. H. Stevens.'clerk.
r West Stayton. district 61. J. W.
Wallace, chairman W. H. Dixon,
H. M. Crane, Leonard Walker,
clerk. ' - '
Keizer, district 88. L. E.
Weeks, chairman, C- C. Settlemier,
Charles Weathers,' ,W. E. Savage,
clerk. : ' "
' Broadacres, district 130. T. J.
Hunt; chairman, George Bass,
Joseph Ebner, Mrs. Harvey Hunt,
clerk. ,,' -
' Cloverdale, district 131. Fred
P. Schifferer, chairman, Frank
Schampier, Ivan Hadley, A. E.
Kinke, clerk.
Salem industries are ; stable.
Salem Is not a fly-by-night town.
It, is being built oaV real found
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The Statesman will give a 25 Cent Cake free to the
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first 100 bringing in a classified ad to run in The States
man for three issued including Sunday June 28.
Ads may be brought in any day this week. Cakes
will be ready for delivery Friday, or Saturday and will be
guaranteed .to be good.
The regular rajte of 5 cents per word for three issues
.will be charged. No ad taken, for less than 25 cents. All
ads must be paid for when orqered.
Bom9 1, Wail
Bring your ad in today as only 1 00 of these cakes have
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been ordered. .Come before the supply is exhausted.
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I'M ORE(G-OM
ed by Kre Monday night. Not
only was the building burned bat
also some hay; about 10 cord of
wood, a "clover huller, a tractor
and a number of other farm im
plements.' No animals were lost in
the fire. The loss of the barn and
contents, none of which according
to reports wag insured, was esti
mated at about $7,000.- It has not
been definitely learned but it is
believed that the fire was started
by children playnlg with, matches.
t 'Mr. and Mrs. Sam. Williams,
and Russell Mbberg, all of Scotts
Mills left last Thursday by auto
for Taylors Falls, Minnesota. They
will visit with Mrs. Liilie Moberg
and do not expect to return for
three months. Mr Williams Is a
brotherV :and Russell Moberg a
nephew rof Mrs." 1 H.' Myers of
Silverton. r"f'M.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Nolan enter
tained a number or frlendsJn-the
city park of SlKerton Sunday af
ternoon. Twenty-six guests were
present at the party which was
given In honor of Mr.8and Mrs.
Fred D. Fisher, ' Mr. and Mrs.
Fisher are here from Wante,
France. Mr. Fisher i3 United
States Consul General and is now
on' furlough. 'Mrs.1 Nolan is a
niece of Mr. Fisher. Mrs. Josep
hine Crooks of Goldendale, Wash
ington, an aunt of -'Mrs. Nolan,"
was also present Sunday. '
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Commencing Wednesday we launch our Semi-Annual Sale. Important is the price items listed below more
important prices await your inspection-see windows and visit the store for big reductions in Men's, Women's
and Children's Shoes, Pumps and Oxfords. Genuine reductions prevail on every line no exceptions only
standard high grade makes' carried. t;.. ' v' . v :
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Ladies Pumps, the season's newest patent
strap," light weight soles, medium heels, for I
street wear. Values up to $9.50. Sale price
$6.85
Tan Pumps are strap, medium height heels,
stylish, comfortable. See these numbers,
values up to $6.50. Sale price
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$4.95
Women's Kid Pumps one and two straps,
for comfort wear. Sale price
: ; $2,98 . '
Several lines Satin and Patent Pumps, med
ium and high heels, for dress or street wear,
all grouped at one price for quick sale
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Wednesday
Store Open
9 A. M.
Men's Tan Oxfords, French toes, Goodyear
wret extension soles, rubber heels, real'up-to-the-minute
lasts and leathers, values up
to $8, oh sale ' ' - :.
f ; $5.95
Black and Tan Oxfords, first quality lasts
and materials, many short lines but all sizes,
grouped at one price for quick disposal
! $395
Men's'Lace Shoes in brown and black calf
leather, Goodyear welt soles, rubber heels,
all standard makes included in this lot. Sale
pricjfe;. : : .
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Low heels in Pumpspat- ,
ent, tan, also tan . a n d
patent combination one
strap, or good looks and
service. See these splen
did values, on sale
$3.95
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k.' Shoe Store Awl
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$3.95
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cluding our 100 per cent
leather War k :.S hoe s,
which means the Best ob
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$3.95
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Sandals patent, tan, one strap medium
weight soles for wear, cool and comfortable.
On sale-at only ; (
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$3.95
Arch Supporting Oxfords in brown kid ; also'
black, built for fit and comfort for every day
wean Values up to $7.50. j Sale price
$4.95
Children's department offers exceptional
values on all lines. ,
Men's Socks
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Silk and Silk
Mixtures
Sale Price
Two Pairs for
the Price of
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Sport Hose
Women's
-All the Fancy
Hose Go On
Sale Two Pairs
for the Price of
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See These
:Values
Boys' Crepe Sole .Oxfords for sport wear, all
sizes ' . '" ' '
$2.95
Boys Dress Oxfords in tan and black calf,,
all the newest lasts and just the thing for
summer weap .Values up to $6, now
X - , i $3.45
Ladies High Top Boots, V4 inch, the real
thing for hiking or camping. See these boots.
Regular $9.50, now
$5.85 and $7.85
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Ladies' Silk Hose , Ladies' Oxfords Girls' Oxfords
Guaranteed Silk Hose in all the fashionable Medium heels, flexible welt soles, real com- J?,"11"1 browr. ,ow heeb. broad toes, splcn- ;
Summer shades. Every pair guaranteed- fort. See these numbers- on sale -"y wcar- Resular UP ?6-50-
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