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TnporjzGoiisTATriAiy. salem, orego:t t FRIDAY MORNING, JULY S, 1023 ,4- 3 V ill i. i ' '' ' : 1 1 x u ii rv Estra special on genuine broadcloth' sHrb, white caly, 51.60. The quantity, is limited. Come early. .1 (7 (iyi J '(jo Wo Men's Fancy Dress Hose, regular 75c Values Barnaul Day Special 45c SPECIAL PRICES ON SUITS w so "-w lit, 469 State Street roiss- EIS VIES CU DEJMXTKE2TT - - i rxno. or TS2M f rr atlivtry wltt stuux tlS.00 2 Tor WaiittO, MCk 75.00 . 8 Fwt tovtnla, Mdl ' 125.00 1 Fart tesriac wtta lUrtOT 100.00. 1 Foi Bsc "a yeack 1. 78 JO, Ta mart at tkm I a CASES OP BAXDITRY ... -m - I wroutlfll f t 1 n 01 Will ArrlVd LOS . ANGELES, Jaly. 2 UltOtday mornlns elht opeclal lid !v 8pwdr Is Fined .;'' , A E. Pound of Hollywood was fined in Justice court yeotei- day by Brazier C- Small, .Salem Justice, when he appeared to answer a charge ot . speeding. Pound was arrested by O. O. Nich ols, state traffic officer. He is said to hare 1een drirlng' k nilles an hour on the Pacific highway. Associated Press.) -Captain Clyde E. Plammer to charge -of the dt- alt of Los Angeles police help ing to maintain order at Santa Barbara following the earthquake last Monday who returned front the Channel City confirmed re- porta ot looting there, which hare been denied by the chief ot police of Santa Barbara. Captain Plummer said that ser- eral of his men reported cases of looting to him. one being in the Guadelupe church, whose altar the report said, had lost several stlrer and gold vessels. He said he further understood that several men. had been' turned over, to the Santa Barbara police suspected ot looting, Captain Plummer said his meh did not investigate various reports as their duty was to help maintain order and that investigation ot the reports was left, entirely to Chief of Police Des orandchamp's men. CITY NEWS IN BEIEF Cash Talks Here- ? ,12 larre lota for $1000. Inside Salem limits and in new irrigation district, dose to car and schools. Becke it Hendricks, U. S, Bank bldg. ' JStt trains will 1 bring parties rrom Ohio. Pennsylvania, Massachusetts, Wisconsin. Oklahoma, washing tnn Kansas. New England and , . , Missouri. i Dr. Francis Clark, president of. thfl World Christian Endeavor union, and hl official party will arrive at :39 ft. m. Saturday aboard the MassaehusetU special. tablished by Henry Iord airplane interests. w..n..fc;ioui, lnvenior.oi the Ford aH-netircral-rsaU today. V . .... ,- CHAFER OF COMMERCE EFJTERTAUIED AT DALLAS HODKO ATTjtACTS MANY KLAMATH FALLS, Oi July 2 Ar crowd estimated at todar attended the . ooeniag ot Klamath Falls' seventh annual rodeo, scheduled to end this year on July 4 when the finals of the bucking contests are to be held. Tw riders were .knocked uncon scious today by - unruly . mounts but were oaickly revived. . .Hun dreds of tourist an route to Crat er Lake and to California points are here to witness the events. C00L1DGE "NOW RESTING! XRD FLAXS AIR LINE PRESIDENT ENJOYS OCEAN ; BREEZE AT BEACH' CLEVELAND. July 2U-( By As sociated-- Press.) An ' airplane freight service between Cleveland city and rural interests and coop erative marketing. The value of such, get-together meetings as this was emphasized generally. ' The banquet was excellent; in Us appointment and : menu features. Everybody enjoyed tne occasion And departed, recognizing Dallas as a royal host juid'expresslng the desire for more meetings of the neighborly kind. - - - ! ; i English Educators Long; - . . M . . hor Amencan ucnsrosuy - . .... - - ..... I , . England ot that abunaant pnuan Uropy la aid of education, which Is one of the highest distinctions ot ' American men and women ot wealth is leading to the slow starv ation of the women's colleges , -ot Oxford, r , i Twenty thousand dollars a year for a ten year period has recently been alloted tfiexn but of the gov ernment grants, but. as the master of University college pointed out i in movlnr this appropriation, so little fer the present, "without os ' slsting in necessary . further ex I pension. - Many efforts tiave teea made to rala moaey tor the wo-;.' men's colleges, but they have suc ceeded only .In a very small way which does Dot approach the min imum needed .for ; normal expan-. slon. r . Nearly, all' these colleges have -long waiting lists. of young women who are debarred from unirersitr education by the fact that tbera is bo room for tbem in the present, colleges.: -i i , MIXERS .ANNOUNCE TERSfS r ISCRANTON. Pa July 2 The : 188,000. anthracite miners -today ; decided on terms they will serve on the mine. owners for renewal of the contract expiring ..August 31. v They announce negotiations ' mould open at Atlantic, City on - juiy:r - . r and St. Louis soon Is to be es- small a suni can only aid them a Fair Continued mild; Moderate north erly; .winds. Max. 85; Min. 49; River .4, tailing; Rainfall none; Atmosphere clear; Wind north. : w At ill H Oregon Strongheart In f "White . Fang." by Jack i London. ' ! ,-." ; - - ... Grand Tom Mix and Tony in 'The Deadwood Coach Bllgh William Desmond in "Th Burning Trail," and 5 acts Vaudeville. i' - - ette university, and of Mrs. Mary Waltz, formerly Miss Mary Starr, on Oak street, Salem. He, is ac companied by Mrs. 8tarr, and they are at the home of Julius Nelson. Mrs. ' Nelson is an aunt of . Mrs. Starr. After, an , absence .ot - 32 years, Mr. Starr finds very many changes in: fcal em; of course. And he finds 'vTery . few people here whom ; he knew here in the old days. But he does find a tew still sticking around. 23 Discount on Luggage : Carriers. Farmer Hdw. Co. Ray JL. yjs Leaves for Idaho Mr. Morrison, formerly ot the Royal cafeteria, has left for his former home in -Boise, Idaho, to remain permanently. Reserved Seats ! ' c For Chautauqua on sale 9 a. m Monday. July at Patton's Book store and Hartman's Jewelry store No phone orders. . JS w ' v .'.-.. J .i i . mi I I I j ' Ciet Vancouver licensee i Marriar. Denses naWbeea ts1 sued at Vancouver. Wash., to Ern est H. Evans, 20, and Eva E. Crist, IS, both of Salem; Charles E.; Crites, 21, Scbtts Mills,; and Mabel D. Morrison. 21. Portland. Gets Building Penult A- permit to .erect a one-story dwelling at ... 1565 Bellevue has been issued to- Walter A. Wood. The dwelling will cost 1800. has given her since that date, and that not- only has she been Im properly clothed, but forced to go for days at a time without eating. I m ADA mrlilAfi aha wsa fnrn.il Kw nunger to sell her only pair "of l . " " '. " . shoes. She also states in herfetVSUrte complaint that at one time in Bell- "0jw;? Four- Licenses . Issued - ti ' t Four marriage - licenses were issued by the county clerk's office yesterday, and of the eight people represented, only one was not. a resident of Salem. Those making applications. were Floys L Hockett of ,,603 North Commercial and SWAMPSCOTT. Mass.. July 2. glarized a store to secure food and , tobacco. , - Reserved Seats " ' K-' :' For Chautauqua on sale 9 a. m. Monday. July 6, at Patton's Book store and Hartman's Jewelry store. 1 No phone orders. ... J5 dred Dorothy Valine, 332 North High; James E. Meyers and Malva E. Bolle, S9? North Twenty-first, Salem, Going to Bead , 4 ; V V' V: D. Carlson, present ' relief manager , of . the- Western Union Dance July 3 and 4 : i , At Stayton i Community club open - air pavillion. Talmadge'a All-Stars . claying. . Join us 'and keep cool. - : . s - ' ' J4 Seek Vessel Sale Telegraph company and formerly IV a ortiana insurance nrm. sayi a'tndMt-.HW. n m.n. .t,..Ho be connected with Lloyds ot bodv affairs .Wltlsmftt nni. I London, is endeavoring to dispose By Associated Press.) The rest that President Coolldge had sought when, he left Washington he found, at White .Court when he remained in seclusion -enjoying the bracing sea 'air, wonderful view from - the Sum men :Whlte House and the quiet surronnd- InXS. . "' i . ... V . : There were no 'callera1 ikH'. the executive did not . leaver his sum mer residence except for a; shorjt stroll about the. grounds Tomorrow the president will motor to Cambridge to speak at the celebration of the 150th "an niversary of Washington's assum Ing command ot 'the Continental army. Mr. Coolidge's plans for the Fourth of July which will be his 53rd-birthday, have not been for mulated.-but It is likely he and Mrs. - Coolidge will ' take a cruise on the Mayflower, perhaps remain ing at sea overnight.- : NOTICE If you wish tq have your eyes examined for glasses byDr?: Mendelsohn, .make the ap pointments by pnon723 the day before sow you will not have t6 waitv -: J Offke hours from 8:30 until 11:30 aan. and from 1:00 until 5:00 b.m; By special appointment evenings or . r holidays f v - -J1, ; U.'S. National Banlc BuHding i' ; ii ;-54 V ' - Rooms 210 and 211 .. . .1 1 . GABRIEL . . Ppwder and Supply Co, ( TttaU bbs Varaisas " ITS toatk OwaucU Pk T7S rsrsity, will : leave vMonday for Ot the river, steamer Relief, which Rm wiii v .in ...nM. .-1 ii-purcnasea ai pupae auction zs- responsibility of relief manager of TU7. after,, having received a the -.Wajtert Union, office .there ment, incourt for damages during the Vacation of the present f ,t,aevd the f-wS!m ' "a.n.k inanarer. Mr. narlson 1s a iJor o the bottom, of .the Willamette at Willamette, and may return to complete his college course this fall. He is a member of Kappa Gamma. Rho fraternity.- Room for. Rent - - j In' modern home, three blocks from state house. All convenien ces.- ; Gentleman preferred. Please gtte references and addreea A. B care Statesman. ' Lues go Carriers 23 Discount Ray L. Farmer Hdw. Co. ; . J3 MarcellfaiK By Experienced Ooerator.t 65C none isas-w 340 Union. ;- . 33 Heat Wave Expected Warnings were issued Wednes- Chlmney Has Blaze A chimney fire at Marlon ana day from the "office of the district I Capitol called out the fire depart- weather bureau - in Portland that I ment shortly after 4 o'clock Thurs- Oreson was due for another heat I day afternoon wve, probably ; arriving today. Northwest and north winds in the! Want to Secure wMtftrn Ttortion of the state are I A $4,000 loan for 3 years at 7 expected to f lower; the humidity j per cent on $9,000 improved ranch and to increase the fire hazard Room I. 341 State St. v Phone 970 Wanted FIto Wanted F1v Experienced waitresses - Steady employment. The Gray Belle. J3 Admiral Is Coming) . A telegram received from Ad miral J. V. Chase, -commandant of the 13th district, Bremerton, says that he had been, directed , by the navy department to represent Sec retary of the Navy Wflbur at the battleship , Oregon . presentation ceremonies in Portland Friday and that, he would present the ship. river, during ; the , fast winter's freeze. The boat was purchased fork the sum .of , $2100,, jand, he, Judgment against; it amounted 3350Q.; It was, proposed .tb take the craft to Portland f orLreDairs some. time ago. bnt as jfCWffiz mains at the dock at Spiuldlng's lumber -,mlll, and with"UJe',Tlver sinking rapidlyl it wili probably remain' there until fall. ' It is known' that at' least' one prosp'ec live buyer has been dickering for the boat with the supposed lnten Hon of opening up a freight ser vice. r.:-"r v DELEGATES pEACH CITY HUNDREDS IN PORTIAND FOR ENDEAVOR CONVENTION V Reserved Seats . 5 i ; . For Chautauqua on sale 9 a. m. Monday, July 6, at Patton's Book store and Hartman's Jewelry store. No phone orders. ' ' "J5 Newport; . . ... .. . " , - New 3 -room . - cottages, Jory Park, Nye Beach,. Good stoves. sinks, private toilets. Everything new. ; For information , call Ed Jory, 36F4. , . J3 Making LarK' Pack- '?,;;-v , j The Mt. Angel cannery, accord-: Ing to an item in the, Mt Angel Legion Meets Monday- Capital post No. 9, American legion wUl hold its last ' meeting before the summer recess at Me? Cornack hall Monday night: it DmITJInm CnmlViA, WnillPi i ' anted Five ' Toothacre for 18 years News, packed 21.878 more pounds J Ports of the Prlneville convention nnlea1? a"n employ at the'salem postof- ?f strawberries this year than everl will be given at this- time. ; .1- PORTLAND, Ore.. Jul (By The Associated Press). Delegates to the International Endeavor con vention which will open here Sat urday ...morning were swarming into .the 'city tonight by train. automobile and on foot from every section. of the country.! It was es timated; ' that . several' hundred from a two weeks' trip to Call- Tornia. ' ; ; J . : - - "" C'L. Gray, manager or the Gray & White Publishing company, re turned Wednesday- from a three months "business trip to Kansas ,Clty. Mo. - ? , Mr.f andMrs. .Claude' C. Mooa wui speno tne week-end. at New- port. ' . .. ; .' . Warren Welbon an employe at the Salem postofflce. together with his. family; left Thursday' morning by auto for Newport. Mr. Welbon will motor down the coast, fishing on the way. to. Taquina and hence to-Waldport. : . , . . ;. John Ulrieh.:an employe at the Salem .postof flee, will -leave to night for a few days' visit InCen trails. Wash. r - ! ": . Kwongf Fdok Go. j We have all kinds of Fireworks at Wholesale and ITetaiL Chinese Bazaar Big Sale. : All kinds goods in stock. Ladies' and Gentlemen's Furnishing goods. Silks, Hos iery, Dress Blouse, Aprons, Shirts, Underwear, Baskets, ' Dress Goods, Silks and Sun Parasols, etc. . 264 N. Commercial St. You Folks :tKat like the Better Grades of Meat . can ; make a real saving by, buying your meats here. "'-'. ' : Peerless mxamMMmBmWmMMmmeMmammMBmmammmmmam , i .". ' ' .... . '-I , !. r: L i" i '" - VbmJ test r i f 170 NORTH COMMERCIAL STREET 1 :" " Our regular Prices of Bread, . ' I m ' lJslb. loaf, 13c. 2 for 25e; 1 lb. loaf 9c, 3 for.-.25c I Cookies, 2 dozen for':....I :l--- iiSe " Butter. Horns, 6 for 25c Apple Turnovers, 6 for. . .l....:5c Cakes, aU varieties .u.'.i....- -1.15c up to 50c Doughnuts, Cinnamon Rolls, Tea Sticks and Buns, per dozen . U --- .... -20c Pies and 25c Milk, Bread,. French and Rye Bread, 3 loavesi..25c ; t '. . 'i .". - - T'-r, . I . . " We Serve Coffee and Lunches; ; a Buy Your Meat. employment. The Gray Belle. j3 i -t . : :j.rS t Commissions Announced ' Commission. as first lieutenant In tfie BULcerye corps has been granted by'v(tieJwaa depart ment at Washington, D. C. - to Joseph E. -Albrlch .of s Salemt . among other OregononenvMlchael Mahoney,' of Geiprils- has been commissioned' a serond lieutenant of infantry.- --:i-'----A': " flee, i left i yesterday ' tor Cascadia where he will spend his vacation building - a ' summer home. Mr. Toothacre, who Is . 6 4 years of age, expects to retire from active work within a - year or two; and will then take ud . his abode at Cas cadia. ' ';'X; Obituary - Try Our Krause's Candy V,4"-1 before, and 1400 cases more-of gooseberries this year than last. I The Royal Cafe They are taking all the loganber-j -" Will serve the public accordlng- ries and raspberries they can get; ly to -its-old policies will, be glad advising the growers to keep their I to wolcome our. friends and pa-l Airs, same i. iiracaa died at a local nospuai July z at the age of 28 vears. ! Survived "bv toerl Widower. Frank A. Brazda of.PfrU for. Saturday and Sundayi aswe wnT be closed air day SATURDAY JULY 4 . LIcDoivell et Where a Dollar Does Its Duty - ; PHONE! 1421. 173 SOUTH COMMCRCLIL fr nit picked , up to the very last trohs and assure them ot pttr'tormtUnd Her remains will go forward Dance! Dance Tonite-. . Crystal Gardens. Best always.-, : ..- v; j music 33 berry. Inspect Our Full JJner-" Of Camping (Equipment. , Ray L. Farmer Hdw. Co. -T1 ' - J3 , Dance July 3 and ., Stayton Community club open : air pavlUIon. - A "wonderful place o dance delightfully cool. Tal madge'a All-Stars playing..": . j4 i ' " ' v i. . ; Buy a Lot In 6lem Now ' We have best lot buys eveshan - died, both north and south, as low as 8300 or two for 8450, with ex tra 'large size,' trees, view; and building restrictions you will like. $10 down. 15 4 month will bay to! Large Family Home. . . 8 rooms for $3750,, excellent condition, large corner, north with earden. fruit and flowers. Rea sonable terms and 'move today. Why rent? ' Becke & Hendricks. U. S. Bank oldg.; . J3tf er service. L. Tweedale,' Sol Rob- erta . - r- ' t'v i J7 l; r PERSONALS V. I w w . Miss Luciila Wiiliama ht niu. Realtors Hold Plruiow : ; ' 1 row. Kti whn.ha Wv thm ( ?ne Marion-roig vcqunty iteai-i 0f Mrs. Robert WItte at 1118 Oak m. 9 M. m M 1 street, left Thursday for .'Seattle from, the Webb funeral parlors to day ' to , Portland, where funeral services 'will be. held. tors ' association held ; Its annual picnic . last , night , at Woodland park, formerly Spong's landing. A picnic dinner and-sports of vari ous kinds were enjoyed by a crowd of approximately 0 people. . Gibbard at Mt. Hood- Report has it that A. E. Gib bard, assistant postmaster, who is spending his vacation among the rocks and glaciers of Mt. Hood, where she will soend a few daw TiaiwoK wun- inenas before re turning to her home in Kentucky! Mr. and Mrs. R.. J. O'Leary wm spend the week-end at Seaside. ; ..Ray McCaulay, local .fireman. noV on : a two weeks' -'Vacation. will leave Monday for " Newport responsible people. Phone us to I expects to bring back to Salem In- see. Becke uenaricas, u. o-iiormation concerning tne pronaoieiana itooertson. Bank bldg. , . J3tl I cauae of : icicles and glacial for matlons that wfll be ar valuable Elks, Krpot- ' I In "bringing about the millennium At 1 p. m. Thursday for a short I ms Amundsen's last little excursion drill before lodge. r j-: J3 I has been. Saurmaa7 Opens Office r Dr4 ' J.- Shelley ?Saurman has opened new offices on 'the third fhere he will remain during the floor of the United States National 1 rest of his vacation. Bank building. having dissolved I Chet Lindley, local fireman and his partnership wlih .Drs. Morse I instructor in swimming; at the new. REDCCKC. SOfMKTt RATES , TO CAI-JFORSIA- ; BY PICKWICK STAGES Saa Francisco one way, S15JS0 ; Round-Trip, $30.00 Los Aageiea, one Way, t27X3 Round Trip, (50.00 f Special Rates to Parties et '.. y. - . Eight, or Mors For Information and Reserva- tions phone ff9C, or caU at CENTRAL STAGR TERMHtAL '"'-. Balein, Oresow Dance July 3 and 4W - - Intthe cool open air pavillion at Stayton. - Rhythm by Talmadge'a All-Stars. ' J4 pool on State street, will spend a two weeks vacation at Newport. He- will leave Salem Monday. Charles Elrey vice nresldenf of khe American Fidelity Investment1 company, returned Wednesday Wanted Five 'I . Experienced waitresses - Steady employment. 1 '.The Gray Belle. J3 j Two Houses One Lot ' Modern, priced $3850"to move. Loads ot frsit, flowers and view. Becke' & Hendricks. U. S. Bank fb sur?1n 3. After-C3 -1 Elmer "Starr Is vlsiUng Salem. after 1elng away for 32 years. He lived for ix years in this city, from 1880 to 1886, and again for Announces the .opening of his new offices on the" fourth' floor of the United States Bank-building. Library to Clowe Saturday, will find the city lib rary doors locked the entire day! In. order that July . 4 may be ob served. The1 regular Sunday open-' lag hours win be "observed. VOODHY Electric Cafe ; Norwegian Sardines 2 for .L J.25c Dozen, $1.40 Kipper Snacks Sfor - .25c Dozen u. ....90c For Divorce Is Sourbt Gladys WllltfOng, T 13 tf lied Cl- L rr 1101 tn laas He vorce proceedings agiat Charles w.mnlftTM in the Capital flour-1 A.' Wllltf ong. on the grounds that 'in railla -the brick : mills onlone pair of stockings and one pair North, Front street. In. all the of shoes, even when, to this gen ftime since Mr. Starr left Slem he erous allotment is added the mag has been In Los Angeles. Ma the nlflcent sum or three dollars. Is flouring mill lusincss. He retire not sufficient apparel and taoney - ed 1 :t ic-r. . Z't li a cousin of to rrcr'7, clothe a.youag lady. ' J. rn.-.n r-arr. r' T -idcsa, for- fron Z irch. 1S24. to tha present r.trl lI CiXJ. -?"Prof.1As- '..a asserts"-tSat-,l!iese are , i-j---'"rr f 1! '.!' V1:ie.i &ll c Ci'tlilrcs tiat;t;r kuslani Getting Ready V:. ' ; 'Lincoln said: -4Jr.wlIMmprovs tnyseit, ana men . pernaps my chance will comer Others might wisely follow Lincoln's exa mple. New classes will be Iofmed at the Capital Business college, Monday. July e.-"'- ..-':'- ' i. "13 V czryz Y7 ccdry Vzjz Cczli fcr Fcmiiurs Wats j LADD Cz nUSHDinl Don't Forget ' . Those Home Wade Calces . We make Prun e , Angel, SunsfiiherMoca Chocolate, Lady Balti- - more, Nut, or anything 'else to order. ' , "7-. c.- Fruib": Oranges ..50c, C0c, .83c Bananas, best, lb-.. 15c- Apricots Black Raspberries, '2 for ... ..:...23c Loganberries, 3 for 23c kins, Cup:', Spoons, Cauce .. plate3, ' Y,':.z Pcper ROTE'S : - - v - A Complete Store "Service and QuaHty" Is Our Motto " Bargain Day Specials - 5 Meats Short Ribs o Beef ll.lOc: .Plate Boil .... ..U.V.; .10c Pot Roasts of Beef . v...14c The Gem- Broom ........G5c An assortment of Baskets, each..:.c.i:.25c, 50cf COc 3 cans Libby8 Pineapple for . 95c 24 bars White Wonder : Soap for .;...v.; ..C1.C0 . . - - . . .... . ; . mt m ' ' atWW-. ' 3-G-7 Picnc3 1C. TL'ity Czj zc:...,l r:n'i:2 Mayonnaise Special ' Buy an 8 ounce bottle . Get 4 ounce bottle - FREE! Lunches For your 4th of July and week-end trip we can sap- ply your1 wants la first class style. Special Lunches 12; a da to order. See us early. Carrots,; Beets, C..l bage. Lettuce, CcLry, New Spuds, Tomatr 23, Cucumbers, String Beans, Peas, Wax on ions. .-';. Mclcn- Watermelons,.Ca.r" Terslan Melons, I : Dew. as. c:-l A. C 7 1 1 .