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) THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM. OREGON WEDNESDAY MORNING; JULY 1; 1925 5 - M 'IV lit l7 t SEMI-ANNUAL - SUIT SALE . Step right in and save from 7 to $15 on a suit . v You cant4 make money faster or easier. It's right in , the midst of the season and another-suit would be handy. u). ; ;;v,v;., -. r V;'- - ;:v- - , .The suits are the best we've had. There are no better ; suits. Fabrics new, cut correct and tailoring perfect. i; See Our Windows t W. JOHNSON & ; CO. 469 State St. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF . OurWeaftKe rM&n Fair and Mild Moderate vest winds. Maximum, 73; minimum, 48; river, .2, fall ing; rainfall, none; atmosphere, part cloudy; wind, northwest. - At : The Theaters Today Ill Oregon Betty Blythe in t !'Chu-Chin-Chow.T v Grand Richard Dix and Joqueline Logan in "A Man Must Lire." - ' ' ' ' ' ts RUgh Anna Q. Nllsson in "Innocence." i Train Service RcsumeL , Train service on the' coast route between San Francisco and Los Angeles has been "continued after 15 hours of interruption, was the report received yesterday by the local office of tie Southern Pa cific. ' Marriage Performed Oeorge Elmore of Valsetz and Edith Pearl Scott of Salem; route 7, were married yesterday by Bra zier C. Small, justice of the peace. ' i -..!-'. ; r "i: Sell Your Furniture Tq woodry. Phone 511. 11 Woodburn Visited . . Ben-Kimber, secretary of the Marion county A YMCA, was in Woodburn yesterday in the inter ests of the YMCA boys' camp to be held at Neskowin July 23 to August 5. ' .- . . - , .Wanted Five- Experienced waitresses Steady employment. The Gray Belle. J3 Clerks File . Bonds - Three bonds were received fy the county school superintendent yesterday ' from district school clerks. Those' filing, were Aums ' ville. Tresie M. McCully, clerk, $2,000; White, J. II. Hurgill clerk, $1200; North Howell, W. H. Stev ens, clerk, $2,000. Room for Rent ' , 'In modern home, three blocks from state house! All convenien ces. Gentleman preferred.' Please give references and address A. B., care Statesman'.' ! ; Dance' Dance! .Tonight' Duiiols' popular dances. Crys tal Gardens. Jl Marcelling By Kxperlenceil ' - Operator. 65c. Phone 1958-W. 5 340 Union. J3 Beanty Expert Improv ""Bobby" Hendrickson, of the Mitti beauty parlors, located in the Bligh hotel. Is recovering from her recent illness and isjexpected to be jgt her shop in a few days. VlctrolA and Records Like New At the Woodry auction Wed. n it e. 'North Summer and Norway. Phone 511. V ' Jlyl Speeder Is Xabbed ' Jack Mitchell of Portland was arrested for speeding last evening by. Officer Edwards. Mitchell was cited to appear before Judge M. Poulsen Thursday. Neighbors of Woodcraft-. -Special meeting .today o'clock for initiation. at 2 Woodry A Wooddry's Auction Sale today, corner of Liberty and Mission at 1:30.' Phone 75. Salem Firm Dissolved . Articles of dissoluyoji were filed with the state corporation commissioner Tuesday by the Cap ital City Loan association. Your Color Scheme . .Carefully, considered In your light flxtufesjL We go to your home and make your new fixtures to harmonize without - extra charge. Fixtures designed for spe cial conditions. No charge for the design. Salem Electric Co., Masonic Temple. PhonTlZOO. J2 Ashland Opens Hotel A number of Salem people have received invitations to the open ing of the new $250,000. LithJa Springs hotel at Ashland tonight. Divorce Granted ' 1 Married for 45 years. Kate Mary' Jones was granted a divorce from Jethro R. Jones in Judge L. H. McMahan'a court yesterday. They were married in Illinois August 5, 1880, and have eight grown child ren, i According to the complaint, Joneardeftlrted h wife in 1910. , " . i Want to Secure " '. A $4,000 loan for 3 years at 7 per cent on $9,000 improved ranch Room 1, 341 State St. Phone 970. '33 Why don't soma one come In and buy his 1924 Gardner Coupe.' "We have been pric ing this splendid coupe at $350 which seems-almost a shame. But we are going to cut still more and sell it at $790. Who ever gets this gets a bargain. Try and beat the other fellow to it. nnrosr J rift R ? m ID 1 o i dow, all this week. Demonstra tions are at 12 noon, 2, 3 and 4 o'clock. Miss Plattva will gladly explain in detail. Boncilla method of beautifying the rkin. Capital Drug Store. .12 Rail Is Forfeited Al Yelton and Joseph Larsen, Portland, forfeited $400 bail de posited for transportation and possession at 26'. gallons of wine at the city police court Tuesday. Wanted Five-i- f ' Experienced waitresses Steady employment..' The Gray Belle. 3 ed ta stop the Shasta Limited at Creswell, which is about 20 miles south of Eugene." - AttenUon Elks Knute Rockne, famous athletic director, will address. - the r local lodge Thursday evening. July 2.? Orders can still be taken for uni forms if you hurry and send in your card tq the secretary, i Jly2 Cut Flowei And floral pieces.' Upjohn's, 964 S. Liberty. Phone 1700. 11 Tonlte the Xite . v 'Auction-sale atlWoodry's new auction market, corner N,! Sum mer and' Norway. Phone 611. SomesaIe. 1 Be there. jl Are Registered Nurses Claire Davis and Adelaide F. Post, both graduates of the Sa lem hospital, filed certificates with the county clerk allowing them to practice as registered nurses. Camp Ground Certified A certificate approving of the Salem municipal ajuto camp has been received by ;i City Recorder Poulsen from the state board of Obituary Yesterday By the U - Of medicine,. Dr. Stone removed a cancer from the forehead -of .J. II. Mason of Salem, Oreg. 1 Miss Lucia Plattva ' Famous skin and complexion authority, will give free window demonstration of Boncilla Beauty products. in our State street ;win- Arcldtects Muko Trip t , , C. M. Freeman of the firm of Freeman & St ruble, architects, will leave i today for Washougal, Wash., with the preliminary plans of he new high school which his firm is submitting for approval of the board. Wanted Fivw FJxperienced waitresses Steady employment. - The Gray Belle; J 3 - Steiner ; . , At the home In Polk county. June 29, Albert -Henry; Steiner, age 52 years, husband of Mrs. Al bert Henry Steiner, lather of i Margaret and David Steiner, son 1 - , ; j i m r ther of Mrs. F. - H. Berger of Salem and A. T. Steiner of Port land. Scottish Rite services were held Tuesday at midnight from the Rigdon mortuary.. Funeral services will be held today at 2 p. m. from St. - Paul's Episcopal church; Rev. Chambers will off i ciate. The body jwill lie in state from 12:30 to 2 p. m. today at the church. Concluding services at the City View cemetery by the Commandry of the -Knights Tem plar. - i It Pierce "W ill Speak . ..' Governor Walter M. Pierce, and William S. Levens, state prohibi tion commissioner, will speak at Creswell. . in Lane county, today. Arrangements have been complet- health. ln accordance with the law enacted by the 1925 legislature. . , Salesman Wanted - ' At Kafateria Shoe Store. jl New Bunga low Parr Is Ii addition, $25. 630. Phone, 11 Italian, Old English and Spaa ish Lighting fixtures are now on display in our rooms. We want you to comcto see them. We de sign and finish fixtures to harm onise with your interior and we are always glad to carry out your ideas without additional cost. Sa lem Electric Co.. F. S. Barton, owner. Masonic Temple. Phone 1200. Mr . , ' J2 j, Osnt- ft J - - flit .Summer is theTime to Get tirn top . i - and ' ITHOLSTFJIY WOKK 1KJXI3 Let Vh rMlmate Oil i Your Next Job GOOD WORK-- AT IK RIGH PRICKS A TrUl. Will. Con vince You W. R. , J. H. McALVIN 5 NORTH CHURCH DERRICK ' In this city, June 30. Mrs. Mary Derrick age 40 years. The remains were forwarded to Med lord by Rigdon and Son, where funeral services and interment will be held. , -GABRIEL Powder and Supply Co. Fsiata and VamltliM 175 Santa Ceaaiwclal Pbn 728 Woodry & Woodry Pays Cash for Furniture Phone 75 REDUCER SUMMER RATES TO CALIFORNIA BY PICKWICK STAGES San Francisco, one way, f 15.50 - Round Trip, $30.00 Im Angelea, one-way, 927JX3 Round Trip, , $50.00 Special Rates to Parties of Eight or More For Information and Reserva tions phone 698, or call at CENTRAL STAGE TERMINAL - Salem, Oregon ' - ' WOODRY Buys Furniture! Phone 511 I I Electric Gafe , :. ,v For .. . . - EATS Quality Products TTXCELLENT auality has always dis- lj tinguisbed Falrmbunt. dairy prod l ucts They come to you from the newest and best equipped dairy plant in the fv npnilnAail v osnAAtqtlir a til ant c A In spected herds. , Fairmount Milk is Perfectly Pasteur ized and cooled in the very lffe'st type li of enclosed, Sanitary, and r sterile ma chinery. It is automatically bottled and machine-sealed thus affording you per- feet protection. ; . We would consider it a privilege to , have you inspect our plant at any time. ' ' Health-giving milk made safe for ba- ' bies. The best health insurance. 17 : , ' m miv.! mi imiim.t h i i III bies. The best health insurance. I III ' I I 'SN V ' TELEPHONE 725 v I ifMU Why Ta!(e Chances on Raw IVlilk? ''.j ' ' s'l' J '": :! ' '" " 'f:' ,'T- "V '-;-': 1 .'. ;: "V ' ' ? ' ' "'; "' :- '.;',;' .v ; "' -.. "No epidemic of disease has ever been traced tp pasteurized milk. Pasteuriza tion is positively necessary for all milk for the sake of safety. It is the only guar antee." Charles E. North, M. D.f former health Commissioner of New York City. "Buy your milk pasteurized from a clean dairyJ" United States Department of Agriculture.' ; . 1 MBoy it pasteurized for pasteurization saves lives and prevents sickness.7 Dr. M: J. Rosenau of Harvard Universityand formerly director of the HygineicLab- oratory of the U. S. Public Health' Service. : t ' : SAFEJURE SWEET 10c PER QUART(n - 4 6c PER PINT iDellvered , . . No Monthly Rate ', ;' i v Perfectly Pasteurized: , Bargain Bay List Just a few of the many bargains are here listed. Come expecting-to find many more all over the store; our down stairs store included. Thursday, July 2nd, 9:00 A. M: li: Real . Earg alls Main Floor I Lot 1 of . Dotted Voiles, Figured Voiles, Tissue Ginghams and Striped Broadcloth 1 j 39c Lot 2, 36 inch Suitings for summer dresses guaranteed fast colors in 30 colors to choose from; yd. 39c ; Double face ' Turkish Bath Towels L Each " 22c Tub iSilks in neat checks and' stripes, also silk radium ia 22 different colors to choose from, yd. $1.49 . ; 40 Inch . Printed Silk Crepes for summer dresses, a yard,' $2.50 Corset Specials ; $1.25 Corsets at $.100 'i $1.98 Corset at $1.49 Main Floor -v 30 Inch Lingerie Crepe in plain and fancies, a yard, 22c Dress Ginghams in a large assortment to chooso from, yd. 24c The ever popular Jap Crepe . Good line of colors, a yd. 17c . ' j ' 36 Inch Percales ; L A good assortment, a yd. 19c Imported, guaranteed all silk, a yd." Pongee 59c " Porto Rico Hand-drawn 1 Dress .Patterns 3y2 yards to a pattern, each $2.98 V. if. Bloomer Special "Y-i $1.69 Bloomers &t'. $1.49 $1.98 Rubber Corsets at $1.49 Downstairs Store Bargains r Lot of Remnants Silks, Silk Mixturesr also Cottons Half Price Apron Checks K and printed Flaxons, yd. Limited amount of , " Barber Towels , .-Each ! - 7c Silk Fibre Hose for women; all colors, pr. 49c , Odd lot of ' Voiles and Prints a yard - 19c i Bunting . in red,' white and blue, a yd. Remember there are many more bargains all over thV ' -- "-'-.-"' i store not advertised . ' - ; , PHONE' 725 LADD & BUSH, Banlfero ; . - EsUiUabed 1888 ' ' General J2:in!an3 3u:Isc:3 -, i DAIRY . CISco Hosrs froa It a, u to 6 p. n. . ' :CAX AND-DO1 " . -SALE3I STORE, rcr.TL.1 VTLZZ rZZ? . 4C3 tate 'M2u' . i Al-r sBBOBBaSaSSSSSSSSSSSSSB EtxMTlt $niiv 17? : z ;T ll ' "A ' ' 4 1 i S. -s-f 1? ,-0 4-;i- MM ' r