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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (July 1, 1925)
lng in from outside cities but much bread is being turned out here - over wood fires while the bakers a watt the return of gas and electric power.: The Issuance of building per mits has been suspended by the city council to prevent tne grant ing of permits during the survey period which would conflict with final plans of reconstruction on solid; modern lines. COL. COOLlDGE IMPROVED their consultation late today. Colonel Coolidge sat up Tor 40 minutes and will sit up for a few minutes more this evening. His heart and pulse were not suffii ceintly - above normal to cause anxiety, .the physicians bulletin said. ". :- i NotlceJs hereby siren that pursuant to an order of the County Court of Marion CQunty, Oregon, the following warrants outstand ing against Marion County, Oregon, issued more than seven years prior to the first day of July. 1925, will be cancelled and the payment thereof refused unless presented for payment within 60 days after July 1st. 1925. In accordance with the provisions of sections 3238, 3239 and 3240 of Oregon Laws. ROADS AND HIGHWAYS WARRANTS PLYMOUTH, Vt., June 30 (By Associated Press. ) The con dition of Colonel John Coolidge, father of thej president ;was an nounced : as 'fsatlsfactory by the four attending . physicians after NOTICE ' 'Date To whom Issued Amount July 7. 19 17... X.. Robt. Philips 4.00 Aug. 4. 191? ...... Al Graham .1 2.00 Oct.- 5. 1917 Fred Brassell 1.00 Nov. 9, 1917 ..... H. I. Beach . 1.1a No., of Warrant. 28515 i 29694 I 31653 33372 3244S 324 48 32447 32504 32717 , 33330' 34411 . 345-11 34534 . 34909 ; 34938 6448 ' -3019 65029 05039 65106 65426' 65427 65428 65431 6S4U2 65472 65474 65488 ':, 65489 " 65490 66537 66341 66545 66614 ; 67146 , . 67186 67189 67218 - ; '67543 - ( 67991 ' i ?422 : ' 69423 , 69424, 9431l C9442 : '.Also all at thin time . . Dated a V - A A . WW. X'.. .a. UV. 9, 111! ...... IUUH. ,IUU ........... Nov. 9, 1917. ..... . William Newton ... L.. . . . Nov. 9, 1917 . . . . . W. J.oward .... ... . .'. . Nov. 9. 1917....... Alva Baxkhart. . . Dec: 7, 1917.. .... John Gotx ......... .... Jan. 7, 1918 . 2W . William Sawyer ......... Apr. 5, 1918..... . . Laurance Miller - . A pr. 5,1918....... Frank Barnett-K . . -. i . . Apr. 5, 1918. . . . . . . P. A. Shjpley . . ... . . May 6, 1918. . . . . . . Hugh' Hurt . . i . . . . May 6, 1918....... Fred Myer . ; . .-. ry GENERAL FTN D WARRANTS July 12. 1917. . . . . . Edmund Aldrlch . . Sept. 11, 1917. . . . . Patricia Dingmn Sept. 11, 1917. ..... Otis C. Kerinon ; . Sept Hi 19 17...... Caroline Likens ., Sept. 1L 1917 Jay V. Fike Oct. 8. 1917... ...W. J. Comley .... Oct. 8, 1917. . ..... Thomas Comley . Oct. 1917....... Emily Comley . . . Oct. 8, 1917. Martin Forbis Oct. 8. 1917. ...... F. M. McClintock .'. 2.00 2.00 2.00 32.00 '2.00 ; 1.2 j 2.50 7 20 5.00 2.50 1.00 1.70 1.70 .... .w.1.20 . . . . . . .1.70 Oct. 8. 1917. .. Oct. 8, 1917.... Oct. 8, 1917. . . . Oct. 8. 1917.... Oct. 8. 1917.... Jan. 9. 1918.... Jam 9, 1918. . .. Jan. 9, 1918.... Jan. 9, 1918...: Feb. 9, 1918.... Feb. 9. 1918.... Feb. 9. 1918. ... Feb. 9. 1918.... Mar. 9. 1918.... Apr. 8. 1918.. . . Minnie Nelson : . . ... Theodore Dubois . . . . . .. S. L. Marty ........ . . Mrs. Columbus "Goodell , . Ed Faber . . . . . . . . . . . . . E. E. Cooper . . .". . . . W. L. Skipton . ... ..J. W. Pratt . . . . . G. L. Rauch ".. .... .'. . . R. D. Teter ....... I. Harry R. Minto ...... . . W. L. Skipton ...... '. . . H..N. Ooode ......... , . . P. A. Thomas . .W. H. Bond ........... June 12. 1918.. ... .Verdaolt ............ June 12, 1918. .. .'. . arda Hayes .......... . June 12, 1918...... Mrs. H. W. Hayes....'.. June 12. 1918, ... . . Martin Hofmann . . . . . .'. June 12. 1918 .. Otto Goettel ........... . other warrants drawn prior to the year 1918 that may bp outstanding and u npaid. . t Salem, Oregon, this 30th day of June. 1?25. . . L . U. ttU I r.Ii. jly l County Clerk. 2. 50 ; .2.50 .2.50 t.00 1.71U 1.70 5.70 2.10 2..10 1.51) 1.00 1.00 lt.00 1.50 -1.70 1.00 9 00 2.00 1.90 3.30 U.30 3 30 - 1.70 .40 W0W?S FORFEIT CONTEST KAGLKS LOSE GAMKj IJXJIOX ;-. ' TO PLAY SENATORS 1 ..For the second time this season the. WOW team lost a game by - the forfeiture route when the players failed to meet the Eagles. A pickup team styled the River Rats defeated the Eagles. .6 to 1. The Eagles and the Papermakers ar,e now tied for first place in the Sundown league. Batteries were: River Ruts. Scott and Rcgele; Eagles, Willett. Chapman and Snelling. Joe Fornick umpired. " The Valley Motor team meets . the Banker on the high school grounds tonight, the game being advanced to leave; the deck clear for the week-end. Thursday night the "PEP's Play the Papermakers. A majority of the Legion team and, a -few selected players of the Twilight league will meet the Senators Saturday afternoon. The Legion i tho undisputed leader of the Twilight league. The men will be Peltcted by. Clif Parker, manager of th Legion team which has not lost a game this season. Valley Motor and US Bank Ball Nines Clash Tonight 'The, United States bank,baseball aggregatiou will pUy the- Valley Motor team this evening on the high school grounds. Tbe game was scheduled to beljUayed on Friday, July 3.; but Mia been moved, up to accommodate the teams. . ; ... . ! -! - t - j , : .. BASEBALL ; American j - Chicago 6; St. Louts 1. 1 Washington 7; Philadelphia 0 Cleveland 6; Detroit 3. New York 3: Boston 0. Please Do Your Shopping FRIDAY as the follawins meat'markets will be closed all day Saturday, July 4. . . Steusloff Bros. Midget Market ! Cross Market Hunt & Schaller McDowell Market People's Market Price Meat Market Skagg's Market Roth's .Grocery Co. J. ll. Busick & Son A INNOCENCE The Dynamic Drama with a Hundred Horsepower ' Climax ' : , r i . - l With : ANNA Q. NILSSON . and a Great Cast . ' FIRST TIME SHOWN HERE I r BLIGH THEATRE TODAY -J - National Boston S: New York 2. - , ( Philadelphia 10; Brooklyn 9. Chicago 1; Pittsburgh O Only three games scheduled. . Pacific , San Francisco 21; Oakland 8. Veron 5; Los Angeles 1. - ' Salt Lake 6; Seattle 4; (10 in nings. ) N. : ,v . Only three games scheduled. Novel Window "Display Is Shown by Anderson A norcl window display showing a great amount of labor and in genuity has been prepared by the Anderson Sporting Goods store. The general theme is the call of the - out-of-doors. A log cabin, nestling in a grqve and a coplus supply of moss Is used to develop the idea. Running , water coming from ai waterfall aids materially In thechie. ' Several fish are TRIBESMEN PUSH FRENCH 1TGHTIX(S OX MOHOCCAX liOIt ' HKK DECIAKED SKVKRK -.' ( ELARAISH. Spanish Morocco, June 30. ( By Associated Press.) r Ad vices from the French battle front In Morocco are to the effect that communication between the French positions of Tizza and AIn Aloha 1s interrupted.; The tribes men are raid to be pressing very strongly against, these sectors. FEZ. French Morocco, June 30. Intelligence received from all sources show that the Moors are developing an offensive) in force gainst the French In the eastern and. center sections. The official communiqne announcing this says "The enemy's pressure in the east i increasing, , In the direction of Mails, and there have been clashes with the French forces occupying the heights north of that point. The enemy, is also, concentrating at Ain Zohra and Mepguitten while large numbers of Riffians are fil tering through, the lines in Dahar Cemioh. but are being held In check by friendly tribesmen. "On Monday French airplanes bombed the headquarters of Abd- cl-Krim a brother at Bouadel." Papermakers LoseGame to Statesman by 6 to 0 In a fast game last night the Statesman nine defeated sthe Pa permakers to 0. A gan)e is be ing sought for next Tuesday night. Rowland hurled the newspaper men to victory. - He was backed by'Cade. Beatty, R. Finster, Crabb, chultz. Gretz, C. Finster .. and Censer. f' . ;..' .,v' SANTA BARBARA TO ARISE FROM RUINS (ConliDuit from jm 1) . ity of them, made preparations "to spend another night on. their lawns. The confinement within tour walls of a. bedroom still was considered undesirable in the light of recent happenings. The water and sewerage sys tems never interrupted, are in good shape. While the Sheffield storage rceservoir went out, the Gibraltar dam stood intact, : and although the pipe lines had been reduced, there is plenty water for all by shutting down on irrigation and maintaining pressures in the event of fire. ' , The gas Is etUl cut off, but it is expected that service in this util ity will be restored in less than a iek. Electric power is also con spicuous Ay its absence, but- it, tod. is looked for to stage a come-back within 24 hours. However,, last night two of the main streets were lighting and tonight 'lights are al so promised in the residential dis tricts. ' Shipments of supplies are com- SALE o m TIRES Tires re "going up." , Buy now before further. advance 30x3 Vt CORDS- $6.95 A Wonderful Tire at a ! Sacrifice EXTRA SPECIAL! 30x3 Federal Bine Pennant Cords; super oversize, six-ply: . . . $12.45 30x3 Cords B.50 C1X4 Cords t. . . , . i0.30 32x4. J Cords T:. . . . 10.03 v ,'33x4 Cords ..;.. 11.50 ? 32x4 Cords . . . . . 17.50 ' 33x4 Cords 4 34x4 Cords 18.03 ) GARDEN HOSE Cord ' ype ; ' wili not ; kink. SO feet M Ar Get Our 'Prices on lialloon Tires . -. COMMERCLIL fond couur s St Aaml COUU1 You Can't Milk a Fly-Pestered Cow Dry ) She retain? the last the richest. That's why yourniilk always tests lowjbr in butter fat during fly timcv- . ' , ! " Dr. Hess Fly Chaser ' ' . r-lini. tho odor of tho pines It decs not taint the milk, gum the hair, nor. blister. ! It is most economical to use. A single gallon will last the average farmer all summer. ! ' - Unconditionally guaranteed. ' ' -! Sold by ' -. D. A. WHITE & SONS 261 State Street ; HAMILTON'S Bargain Day Special THURSDAY ONLY rr a2 0V Mahogany Wing Back Chairs Mahogany Chairs With Cane Seat, "Back ' ; and Wings - Values up to $30.00 , Priced for Bargain Day Only at . , SEE OUR WINDOWS FOR BARGAINS ROSTEIN & GREENBAUWi CLEANUPS FOR BARGAIN DAY JULY 2 Apron Chficks Ginghams ydrd 10c 40 Inch Voile Regular 35c . yard 17c 8 Lots of Clean-ups for Bargain Day Only 35c White Suiting To Clean Up - yard '17c , Table Oilcloth . WJiite Only L yard 25c 40 Inch Voile Wprth 65c Fjne' Grade To Clean Up yard 25c 50c Figured White Curtain Marquisette . To Clean Up yard 25c Bargain Day Prices for July 2nd Only! Ladies Gloves Baby blankets Small Sizes To Clean Up pair 10c , ' ') 15c - . . . o'-i"; u " " ' 65c Plaid : 36 -Inch , - c' ... ' Cretonne ; Suibng Bargain Day Only . x bargain Day Special 7 6 jitn Suntast and Tubfast . T yard 19c. yard 39c j Cleanup of White Goods I . Fine Dimities, Flaxons, Poplins, Etc. 50c Values to Clean Up t at i - 25c a yard 32 Inch Ginghams, Plains and Fancies . S (Big Assortment of Popular Patterns) 25c Regular BargairnDay Only 1 7c 42x36 Villow Cases Bargain Day Special, Only 25c- 9-4 Sheeting i Bargain Day Only yard 45c Reduced Prices on Pequot Sheeting and Tubing, for BARGAIN DAY ONLY! j j ., 81x90 , Seamless Sheets Heavy Weights Bargain Day $1.09 Outing Flannel Medium Dark t. Lights or Darks yard 15c Bargain Day' Coupons for Dayf s This Coupon good for $1 On July 2nd Only On Any Pair of ' Day's Dress Trousers from $6.00 to $8.50 pair This Coupon good for 50c On July 2nd Only ; Anv Pair Day s Work Trousers from $2.50 to pair $4.50 Lee's Unionalls One Day Only July 2nd 1st Quality Lee's Unionall in Khaki, Blue or ..Express Stripe One Day Price $3.40 2nd Quality Lee's Unionall OD Khaki! . One Day Price $2.40 I 14 Men's Leather Coats and Vests i Broken Lines to Close; ' '1 - out y . -':; 1 Bargain Day 1-3 Off 7: Men's Overcoats 1! ...... - Broken Lines, Were $15 iSize 38, 40, and 42 Only Bargain Day $7.50 7 Men's Best Quality Lined Corduroy Coats Regular Price S12.50l Broken Line Bargain Day $8.50 Shoes for Bargain; Day Boys' Out lag Slioeu Split leath er, solid leather 'Sizes 2 to Bargain IJ .91.50 pair l Boys' Lace . To Toe Doting -r1 Smoke , horse up per, black trim, .rub ber sales,' leather in soles, any size Shi to Bargain vr Only fSL25 50c & 75c Baby Shoes Soft soles, about 24 pair assort ed colored One Day Only 35c 1 jfl.OO Bitby (Shoes SoXt soles, Z dozen Bsorted colors One Bay Qnly 50c , Genuine .Martha Wellington f 1.50 Jul iets or S Strap $3.50 (5wOO seam less S4.50 96.00 fat - i ankle ! $5.00 240 and 246 North Commercial Street . ' 1 '"'- . ' '-"'"I" ': ': ":' ' . ' i" ' :" " . -i -,- - . ' '' ' . : I You will want good equipment to help malfe the trip enjoyable. We carry a com plete line of Camp Equipment faller Cozy Camp Bed i . fr 'tvc1O0,, . L' 1 Steel Construction . Nothing to split or warp. No-Sag spring. Compact easy, ' to handle and set up. Coleman and Eamp Kook Oil Stoves Jut what yttu have been wanting. Easy Quick and Saf e. Makes camping a pleasure. Tents of Every Kind ; and Size We have a complete stock of Auto and Wall Tents ... f u: - Sleeping Bags In fact, if it is made of can vas; we have it. , RADIOS For Summer Uses 1 i For camping parties, for touring and for all vacation land needs, we have Portable Radios that will furnish you entertainment. i Portable Phonographs . As Low As M7M ts2