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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (July 3, 1925)
FRIDAY MORNING. JULY 8, 11125 V ' : " Phots .ft .;. , r-WIIE AMERICAN LUXURY, sj-.. also lneUid Jasf fctjrbt,are; I JL spciatlop; ronvntiptr-in .seat tie will attract 'V 'riTjiateF Irani Salem. This V morning: T)r. ah d i Mrs. F. O FraAklln are-leiTifiS by motor f or the HjoavenUoit Mir planning-'! stori enroute at Olym- pia. Mlaa Cornelia -Marvin, atatei librarian, -wil be -Jn'?attendance throughout convention d4i2S, STnlyf 6-11, and Mrs. Lola 2.&le.i BelUn. ger, high school -librarian; mad plana to Jea4o4ayi-ISi2Iaa9 Covington, of the city, library will attend the convention in conjunc tion with her. auhimer. vacation which she Is spending in Washing- ion ana laano- . . .,1,, . ; Installation of. of fleera. .closed the ' fiual - .sesaion loL-tWlath grand circle convention'pf' JTeisli- bors of.JY,roo4craft:.Uf).airnt at - the-Yo'odcrartmrQ;a;i,ta final da y "session 'of-' the border ;;Ai-; though the- convection U 'nied,' av school of. instruction' for'-crgint-' - zera ,ud!lXicld"3rQrkjexiii): the ' Neighbors oXVodcrifVrin open today to lat. tie xit Of :be week, and many, delegates wlU remain for this. Mrs. Minnie' Miner of Portland 're-elefcfed' .."grand i.fuar dian of 4horcLer4U3dllier -aaao cia-tegfiloiaAattthaworlc. S Portland's" named by the con j ? stltutfpnsja.the tejaceorjhsi grandjcircjs; sessions. ; ecjal praise has been accorded "William '-. Jteidt of Astra aircle at the grand circle c6nventrcm-arTirf;as laTge- ly "instrumental "in havlng'ths ! headquarters, of thai jo'rcar frcsjed nere officials, declared) J t I Bessie' Hlnes grand"?aptainTof i the guards,' JtT.Sat Jji4e.X&J-. J&ad tharge.of. the 4team ywk.jat.the installation lerembaies -last -night assisted 'by Annie : P. gHa-wkfes, grand manager, of Toledo. Ore ' t Officers wbo were re-installed ioeontinuein- their Ifilal capaci- -; ies are: : - . - , tnr-ty pt seeing -the' hotgrai of' the ; Santa Barbara disaster a they, were telegraphed jteNew, Verjit scientific; phenomenon still new enough .to be unique, ...... . t - ' s.-(.1 '.Miss Jenelle, "Vandeyort. Jaain Berkeley taking .'JlU special P 6iX weeks-' -course, ia girl ipaerye. work. Mr. and , Mrs. - Fred Pattoh (Pnyllls Palmer) whose marriage was-an- yent-ot jnid-Junejwill, be at Cannon Beach foi the aunyner. Tessie r PetH., f Boise, Idaho, I Mr, and Mrs. J. M. CUifford have fand aUendaaljMau. jConner, I lef.f. Reseburg taspend the eijijimf-yash.ngrand pantatn week-end as guests , of Mr. and of gnardi enieelsoa,' -.Salt Mrs.-Charjet E -Bxand ft., he tkp.Ity,4f?B.d naer ieptineC Overland orchards. " They ire Two delegates to Vhe onyfsntion making the,' tfiVhy!motor . .. Just. clos;djJiiinn4l$tpn'.were , .''UvV-.'-'-. Mrs. Margaret:, proniiy nd iMrs. ,vir'and Mrs. Homer Gouiet and fUlen tciieerlde'rly.w&mten whe son,. Homer, ' Jr. wllU iei; house; hV54f(fia5lnj&efom guests oyer.' the l week-en4 -of Mr. endlefon In fopr.ays. with only and, Mrs. ,6, iyppersbn, of ic few;llft: .There.were ?80Tpting Minntille at their summer cottage dejegates,; present Tat. 4he4 cpoveiv, .t,Neskowin.. ; M. and Mrs, Char-tion-J .hJ5,0gt at s 600 -.persons lea O. Robertson (Mildred Appef- prgpf pt at '.raopt- pf 'th eessipua- I aon will, also be In Ihe party at ; JThtnjlySalem. Wends of. Mrs. I v Miss Frances Weiser, steno Par) Gregg Doney are anticipating 1 grapher in the office of the state ht r.3 artlfftl rlil, gaje.ra:, today, -with J parole officer. Is spending" a few j 1 Pl?RsVe' tIf. Iey has-been la Inlays In Med ford. ' ' 1 I h (rX:izth'i?tkl--Lx:$i, hMr'B4'ilrg,', Artbua Utley. are ii;Mrti4 ;MraiT,' 4- l4.TftalCT.ftn ?ntertalnJhgas-4heir house-guest I amilyr-left jresterday tit tastOSrfoip Mrs Peter Korbeck, .wife of Sejtar tbela: sttttmei-Thoine: fat-. rAgat ior;Norbejek f jBouth Dakoiawjho jBeach.-5-'r ,-4, .:-.. , "- J haa4een;a frlead-ot -the timily iimm,jkrm-J4il tor,yeaC3..Mjrs.'or,be.ckca'httAS it Miss Blanche "'-"'Jones? I iormef ceonipanled as far as Seattle by Willamette nniyersitv -4 isrirli 4s I Senator? Norbeck, Is en route to 1 I ' 9 - -w - . . r- i. -. Mrs. B 0-SchaAingK Mi8-LA. Gilbert, andf Mr. and; Mrs. ffcose who were guests from Salem the, banquet Thursday evening of tfie;ctehPiofleeraaaociation. j 1 Under, the caption, "lif ornla'a CVfost BelovedQu4tUtte and- Saxa w ,uU1,. to tenniatkhd"rf hie bonfire V:k ' KEEPING UP 7irn-T"2 TIEIGIIC QITSJ inns ' Mr.LindsayJTaney nephew of C. GJ.MilIer3 haatrived from Den- Jsoo. TfiAs.' ;,He,xpec.ts to.lpcate here permanently. ;-f - i f TherBaraca- Pbllathea class of the First'Baptlst; church; held . their big picpfc of the year at the Stolz- McNary. faym. north. of town, on fTlMiiiiday tenJng Boatingswlm-j , 7 ! ME J - I (IT?XnX. V '.r.KxVZ I - - f . -"i-T v'.-. : : . f : . ; p. . ' J r, x. . rvVlukvd ry mwrataf - xcept II o i .mmwwwwwWwA iu' ruin'''- - LcciJ Rites For Cbxsified AdTcrlijc j TV. 1. M SrJi 0 tim SIX UBM.. IHily At Snmdtr S rent mt wor4 Oa Hath, daily b) . )' Haaaay zq ct4s pur wer Im order ia Ut Bon Um b tla rata, adTartiMneat nut raa ia oaacatfv iuM. - N ad takaa for laaa tbaa 15 caafa. 4r-m 8taaa7 aalr cbarr4 at M-tta. 414.7- I : . 'i, A4TtrtliniaU fDt 'Param- -'1 and "Situattna WaUd") will batakaa rtr tba taUpaaa II taa a)mitr I ubicriber to shoaa.. ' T Stteja viU rai adr-x Maieti a any vuaa cna-aay or aifht. T Inaura propar ellflca rioai a4i akoai ba ia bafora 1 f. m. ( JXgZJ7II9KB IS r CIS v 21 FOR REST STOREROOM OJI BTAT atraet. - Iaqir Hotel Arro. tli'Jtfti PRIXrD CARDS. 14" BT TH'V wor4.ty ior'-ttaat." prUa 10 caata caca. pnwum yina uuiea, aa t fro"ni floor FOR rXXT Apartments S3! 5 TWO-EOOtO-'XTS; tl.Ca TITH faraca UO.Oi. TOO Hca. 2Dj9 5-KOO"Jt TrUR5ISHKD afARJiir.ST. ' iie.t in nty. ' 1311 Coart. aSjS a3tt FOR RENT Rooms 23 pOXRD AXD BOOM. S23 N. COTTAOE. t 2 KOOM9. ' Chore h. . CJLCmrD FLOOR. Pbona -ISta-J. 15 a. rURNfSHED ' noCSEKEEPIXO ' OR alpitc Toom. 367 80. Caarea. SC1? NICE BOOM CLOSE IV. JBOXE 58SW.; ; . 5Jli. i Oa Boat KttaU' - T. K. FORD (0ar Ladd Boak Baak) BEFORJ-TOXT- LRAYB TOt7I- BOMS Insured-Properly- - . Pfcima 161.-' Back Hndricta, XT. 8 Baas; Bldf. 4VSS tf AUTOMOBILES ' .- "WE WRECK KM- " " - Parta or-U W ! for ). Oct aar pricas c trailer. Salam AnM Vmkini Co,-- 40J - 8. Caarta-atwU Ftiona ai8. - - rr, JaJtl 8C HEELER ACTO 'WRFXTK1 KQ CO-, ariO buy yooir U ear.- lijrtt AUTO .REPAIRIXq GOOD SERVICE FAIR -TRICE. - TTtVh 'I.Kil' LEBE5QOOD OARAGE. GS- oral rpallinr lorifi.tirat. Miliar - and Sooth CMaereiaL fhona 504. ' BEAUTIFULLY FURNISHED ROOM,, t modera hone : awe c( paoaa. ; eirf Mta-. a sioav ' - :. 35Jly4 UOUSfKEEPlKO OR SLEEPINtf room. ST 8. Caarek. 25J24U PRINTED CARDS, SIZE "14 BT TH'T ward in r. ",,Raa t Rat," price 10 test eack.' ' Ulttiut r.niima aiXSra, ROOit i"UR RfciT IX-AlULiC4 liOiiE. tbr b loci a. from ttata hooie. ' All r coUTeniaea.-'fc-VAfBtl pTelarrad. t rUeaao s rru:ra aad addr A. -care StaiMmaa. ; . 23j24tf FOR KEXT MODERH OFFTCI EOOM8, , awi. ia- a. iiitt - - . T aajija FUB ISHXXT RODV AVITTITJATH rOR t f eaUrman. - Slrtcaly - nodara 1 hama. ' For block froaa CapUU. Phaae 14 . ' . .. . tsixiyi FOR REXT ROOM: SUITABLE FOR ' i ataideata, -with alaapiar potr pritilgf. ery thins molrra.- .JifereAca are ro- quired. . Addreta rveWr''.ulli- ' ! .4 . . t - : - S3j'.iBU ; FpnXiLr iiqiwe,-; sr - 5-ROOM -" BUXQALOW Phone 783-W. FOR m. maBicians are aamjtmiE- jsjp-i j ..v- .t. -at. J952!!!? PBIS0M UNES-UP.QAMESi ly. n Miss, Dick Is the daughter of I Mr. rn4tMra.; Dharles ;-J r.Dick. Bptb younj; people are well known among jroonger Portland clrcles.-r-r Selves of Christiaf character ani - . present av high-grade coricertr o'f "--" " ; .- tiered mrislo. Trovrenir; J. Whit- Leo Childs-and family left J cdmhBrongJjor, DJ).. in ifriting of yesterday for Newport where they portlan4 Journal. 4 iljpp-earance of. the'groufr atu apena a weea; --pt ' f f .s-,.;! rrr ' . . ,- .- : ' j Jtrienas of;; Mrs... waiter Q. ' Theodore Sturderant of lorane, I Mnellhaupt who-was. operated on Oc, and hlisa Iris Brant of -Salein I ataJem, hospital for appendicitis ere married Jn . the parsonage ;of l Tuesday, will Jbe .pleased to learn i Kansas Goodenonrh. "DenTipr a its i-lmrph In'OaHfoTnia mw; past jgraild? .gaaraan;!.iinniei f The Injinanuel Quartette and liiner Poniandrgr'a'ndHSaafdian; sixaphone-lub completely -i eap Jlargaret Chapman, .LaramifsJ tiredJ'inylnteaUon; i)f.-th i;rand adviser; J.' 1 Wright, Port-, thousand people the . o&er unda.y land, grand clrk;"Y4r. V. llur-J !ght.M t It ;was" theunanlmons ley, Portland, grand: taer; Annikj. tdict that they wereltber,best P. Tawkinai "Toledo, $r,.;l Anna'& j tmiinallQ.n JllJ.arteLhate hare fard4it ?irttan4iEiu'a SteCaW! erw hadT on theTemplVplaforxn'.y ub, Spokane; Amanda Findling,f l--HerbertErick8on, rthe--sonTf4 penyer;: LiMfan' Statickfield, . pu Neblo, Colo.( Uaicliier -fiarf jrancisw;. grjnd managers;- Anna, arlinghou, grandunaf ieVanEV- outer , aentintAJU,.- .u is: t The, new officer ! of the order, -. : WW ' 'J iy Profaasor a a d rtu .Frank..;JM fcricksonH returned, earlier in , the i'eek from San Francisco. --While la-- Sah" Frajacisco he 5 h'ad-he; auperb-exporlance of kn aeroplane fide ovethd',q olden Gate aarber. Mr.BrickapaMf?9.&ad' the pppo'r- v i. i i' I1' " i i ' " ' r 1. We Will Be CjloiediJl Day: T y .. -.a- ' - SALENS STO : -tea 6 ute - I'OIVIIiAKD ILKfiIIOP 883 Alder .... r TIXUE THROUGH AUGUST" ; Games sufficient to- run the season well into August have been arranged for baseball ;team Carey, guard &t the institution. The, reason so far has been highly sncceBsful, only a few Qf the games Jeing. lost.tQ visitors. .A .tentatiye aided Aby. the government, would operate, the air. service and at the AUTO TOPS banning only mViluW be ca7 ried. Later, howeyer, arrange ments would be -made for the transportation of passengers. The proposed route would '3erTokyo- ' the jenitenUary ; Wsaxa-AAgosnima-vairen-i b in-g-"by Manager R. i tao-Shanghai 'the Jtrip requiring (duui cisut tivM'o "a -uic. Raar fire department. S-aA6if FOR BEXr BCXCALOTW HOMX'AX 1162 b-'artk-Sth U ta reused reap, iiile people for one year ar aore. fall at bTe vddreaa. 'fWw SOrt-J. 57j-l ' HELP WANTEB 5Ial 11, FIRST' CLASS soFia. - DAXRTMAX " - IJMJTilre 11J2U the .,; E.yangellcal .. church. 8pv Jha t she Js Toverlng a.nd,WlU .be .wltn th' vS9em" 's;;;t: teenth and Chemeketa streets, yes-1 able .tp; be emriyd . to her .home Scheduled , for Saturday,; jnorning THRILLING SERVICE , IN DARKEST RUSSIA terday afternoon by Rer. F. W. Launer pastor of the church.. Only near -relatives were -presen t,:5A f- ter-a Bhort trip- the couple-wiU mave. ta Loraae,-XAne . xftunty, where they, will make their Tiome. News of- Interest lo college group&.waa made known yesterday at, (he tea given br'Miss 'Pauline Dick to honor Miss Maud Neigh bor, who is home from school for the ,8-uib mery-ki when the engage ment of. Miss Dick' to Mr. James Ward Lively was told to the 100 wunin a iew aays. - -. v . , ' I in eonnection with thA. Fonrth at Tt ' 1. " v a ' .t - m it.. ,r . '- - - .-- r---- ? - 1 4t. if api., a -majority oi me nflFJVlfitS'tn r.PI PRHATF awes are .slated, f or. Sundays. J i.v -,ir.vv t : c r- ..t w i;,; j , rJ. .The.chedule.forrthe .remainder 7Ii -' ":1'" ' :i ' 1 f. the. BeasonJs Silverton July. 5; .: PRWI-RIWWSBD, WeatwQrth ,and Jryln Jeojoi. Port- ::X)I FOVRTH X)F. JUX,T&.iir Jani, July X?;. North; Portland A- PAPT. S. GUp-V.PPXVILLl OFFICE WORK BT GIRU 23 YEARS vSPEAK AT CHAUTAUQUA L"iMw'.s 71 655 Ferry. . . ..- j , .. J-J. Fourth ot Jnly;,wilt he observedl la.ntJttly ,'?; . Portland. Indepen- b,' iBmatea-Af h. tt r.risii4 ?SW ..Augusc tz;,isaiem ; per- witBn elaborate1- trogtam.- ac-J maker;(Augr4st.5; Maccahees of cording ta plans anaouneed 1 eTenU wfll I begin shortly ' after, .fAgiist.a6. .i,- . . , . ..IwilLha tire feature ot the day. Not-., .. . - SCHOOL, AVILL BE, IIELD AT 3fOX3fOUTIf NEXT WEEK atialr., i The 4a; waa,ield at the e'.?fn of the day; K6 wur, ubuer loan inat aecetajx to conduct the' affairs -of the in- home of ;Mr. Lively's; mother, Mrs; Carl Lively, in .Irvlngton. , During the early hours, between 4 and 6 o'.clock. ,tha-l tea-table. which was centered, wlth,a$greav cwster or flowers, was presided over by Mrs.- Robert Krohn, Jr Mrs. Walter Edward Holman, Mrf . Russeii pripker and Mrs, Cus Hix 09. of. Salem., e,. '-yt During the second "hour Mrs. W. R. Northup.'Mrs. Paul S. Dick, -Mrs-. A. Upton And Mrs. E. C. Cross of .Salem -presided. . v , . J Assisting during-the afternoon were MJs'sfis , Frances Dick, Elea nor! Woodward. Sophia. Sheik. atltutton will be done by tie con-'! Ticts." : j .- . . , . , ,i 2,: The program ; for -Saturday IS aVSfollOWs:''' ,isVi"; ;; 5'.- ..' r, 8:30 ami Flag-raising, nation-.'-"'. - "i ala air, br the prison band 9i00- a.; m. Bali game, Salem Senators- vs. -O, S. 'P. ' ; ; 11:15- a.: m. Speech -by WUliam c . i i.A.'; Dalzell,; private - secre tary to GoTernor;. pierce. i a.x. i. m.rio eauas coniesi. . 12:30 p. m. 5 0-yard dash '" ' .12:45 p. m. Sack j-ace. ' A track and field meet is to be Mathieson and Marian Mathieson I (Tha engagemfTrt waa announced uyr pans or pins: nearts, oeanng I x. .' ; X -- i j " - , . ...i r- ' M n - ts- ' K Helen Tuttle, Virginia rThatcher, . r ? ;art about Evelyn: Thatcher, Dorothy' Link- j5v.9ra?sPr,e are . bein? later, Betty Lively. Catherine Wil- ,2f?ArWr V 7'-"': coxj Dorothy . Dant, - Catheria. P-Warden's handicap. Wpo6Ud,t:terl093uaziJreti ::lr?--P-"no!'??cls' .1 ' lMithJBn ni rio 30 p. m. -Warden's hardle race, -They Parent-teacher training' course conducted by-Miss -Frances S.- -Hayes, field secretary to the National congress will be held at the Monmouth normal Bchool Mon day and Tuesday, The lectures, will begin at., 1 1 O'clock win , asseinblyi ; Confer ences wUl be held in the dormi tory, drawing zoom both days from At 30 , until ;4 o'clock., . The entire course,! offered free of charge to those attending. Miss HaiesppoduQt.ed ' success ful instituted in Pjartlnd-Jan 2 to 2 6 sponsored , by the University of.Qrpgoa, ,..CextuleaUswe,re-.ls: sued, those, who.wgrs present. for 14 iuui, uurias.uiD . wew a 3 :4 "p. m-r- Wheelbarrow race,, i . v ..; 1 "ri :t. -.- mAanl dash officer. RWER TRAFFIC ! HALTED 'oniyo 4:15 j. m. Three-legged race. 4:30 p. m.- entlp-ide race : STOCKISIOT'BARGAIfJ (1M -') -. , ( i i ,,,T r CITY 3LULS -FLCKJDED WrTJl I CIRCULAR LETTERS i ANTEDEmployment cAO FLOOR SCRFAC1NG XF.W OR OLD Call 1281-W, 60F2. WiUaa aa Hie. ardtoa. LIS 3 0k St-1 . "? - . Jitf FOR OARDIK PLOWIXG. ; BASEMENT : "10al4tt treet.- - lj4 Master of Polar Bear Taking Sup-1 yocso ; MARRIED, MAX SF.EDS EM ;.:, u. ,- - " ' ' .1 iptoymeaU. Steady, and; reliable, well '. Write ar call 1885 N.j. S? rA midwinter trip of .2500 rnlles' with reindeer, dogs .faad liorsea,! through the wild regions of north-: eastern Siberia, where the mercury" registers 96 degrees - below rero (the coldest toot on the-Klobel: trial by the soviet council at Yak utsk,- hotbed -of reddest ' bolahe- Tism, facing almost certain death every day of the nine months in-, volved in this miraculous journey, Capt. S.'K. Gudmundson, intrepid master of the Polar Bear which took supplies to the starving pop ulation on the Siberian coast, will tell. Salem .Chautauquans of - his unusual experience n: Friday-afternoon ,'iuly 10., He ; passed through regions .whch are. said to be unknowns .Americans, i prices, and . Its performances throuehoutr the . 'provinces -.have been warmly welcomed.; - - -.-It'. is f now, suggested -.hy some American -friends,' who have heard the band that ia should be jent to the United States to glveper- formances in centers-where there are large ' populations ot Irish origin, v and - the defence and fin ance ministers have been asked to consider this proposal.: , , Rosedale In ad- KENT. , . 7J8 block. tD boi. 1040j GARAtTE." '1 A, aoth sp.' yss. HOUSE FOR REXT CLOSE TK. ' TV- . qyra IiUI 4rjo. . , t 27i2Jt FOR.EST.DWILL15Q AT .1021 Bag- . luv: 82Q per tnecta. CaU at Etatae-' aa baaisMa oilica, r -back J Ha-'" FOR RENT , ' T-raam- raad plaaaered besta ta. arta Salem; 3 block (rem atree ear. mii tree Mid tardea. $30.00-pa, aseata. Ulrica aad Roberta, 17 Oorn'L Phone 1354. 27il4t(T. MBaaHHHaMBHaa WAXTEn. ITlscrTbincoris :; S3 WANTED LOG AN BE RRIES ""AND amau atrawberriee -; v ra Jv. iuenara- aoa. Phone ?14. 2385 N.-.Fraat. T WOODRT -THE ADCTIOKXEU BUTS aa4 lumitorf . tor $ h. 'bosa (U. PIGHZSX PRICES TXID-rOR USED atovea, tooia, rami tore, btux a " eoda-Zepi4-ppoiiromrt konaav CASH - PAID FOSTALSB -TEETH-. dental cold, platiaaaar aad' diaoerded " Jewalry. f- Hoke &roeltiag aad K()rj WANTED- PRIVATE i MONEIx FOE. . farm loaas. V'a tw leraral appUca. . -tioaa- lead.' liewki&a i-oru. Iaa 803 rero Bide . SSdldtf iron SALU " a; BLACK REPUBLICAN CHERRIES. YOU pick theau L'hone IOSF'24. 37JV LAN'GK .-RANGES COMPLETE' LINK People Vraitara Store. 271 N. Con- 811 ;.l - . -i i WATER -vIS- A'QWiSIX INCHES BELOW: XOIIMAL XJSVEIi . . . ' l":-y rN """l Tv t, t. Km, iw-i . ) T rti t t t 1 plenty ctZzTzzirSi V vFcr-AU - I J1 J.. . ' " .'V',"'" " t jr . t - I.") . 4XVs will, give yon $5 Vorth Of Henry: Pord of Canada stock for 1 70 of your own ,'money, j Is- the generous proposition being clrcur lated through ythe mails to Ithe people of Salem by the United Inr testment company of linfleaplia". ". The "price., at . which, the invest; rnent jcompany is off eHng ithe stockjto".the ' -people t -of . Salem . la 175 Q a, sharewhilethe.prejajllng price for the same stock on the New York curb is 1490. : If Salem ree-5l& want Jo 5nyest theljr money in For.d stocks,; let fthgmi make jtheir purchase through bankers on the New York, curb, and. thus save $260 oh ..every share, is the advice of a local banker. 1 ' I - Summer Tri?t.-A?c?ted : ,l bX 3.?n 'Short jLi - 1 1 - An innoyatiott in raizrf rz jij.- has been adopted bythe,Oregoa Short Line, according to a 'new summer tariff filed wit htne pub lic service -commission,', effective June -2a--to-July49andfor Sun day travel only, y ' : J: .Round Ctrlpg are available for the price of an' one-wiy fre i pins a flat charge of 2 5. cents trovidlng . .tfcit the farels not vv ier ?1.7fc nor ,niore than $3 c r.3 way .and the .passenger -rrturr? . from Ms start!c point by rnidnist on the !ay cf fcle.'-' I,"o l.0a v. ill Le .decked on ttme t!ctct3.. r- It is. expected; that "low water ln the t Ilamette lyer.. will .ne essitate. dicontlnuJng.of, business junin iall, tiriier.8alem; Navjga- troil.compapy, which has been op erating . a riyer steapaer .hetween Portland and. Salem, since the first ot Jbe. year., -The, water .is at the present time, 6 4nches helow nor mal, and falling: at" the rate of an jnch - day. : ... f. ,-- i 4On the lastUnp up frpm Pprt- land the steamer grounded, at sev eral, points along,. the route ,and had t9 ev-asalsied by the. govern ment dredge Uontlcellq. The Mon--UceiriVhaa r been , endeavprlag to keep the channel clean jSo that the steamship-seryico between the two cities isht not vb aye; -toahe f dja contlnuad, butibecause .or the Expected- aad -rapid-drop- of r the rlrer, has fa.Hed In this effort. : I . v,It washored by local, business Interests. . that, the tiver might be feppt open, to navigation all the year around- thus giving Salem a water outlet av),th9 ; sea. The In ability of the boat line to operate duruing the summef months prob ably definitely postpones all pos-; sltiUty , cf .securing .tcrainal rates on the. railroad lines at Salem f or some time, , " . , Last Sunday eyeniag-t". the Christian Endeavor the following jof fleers were Installed: .Laura Camnaack. ".president; . Forrest Cam.mackj vice , president; . and Haiel Bllnston, secretary. Those. placed as ehalrman of committees were : ' Forrest Cammack. , prayer meeting;-'- Lela ' Cook, . lookout; Cecik Pearson, misaionary;-'Ormal Tricksoclaf, and ' Berchen .Cole music' . - -n:-, '. -. ; ..'. " ler. Mr,' Tiniliy 6t 'Portland spoke at the church Sunday morn ing snd evening. : Mri.Tlndly'and their small 'son were also visitors In the community. . . ' Mr. -and Mrs. Gardner, -former Rosedale people, .were In the com inunlty Sunday., . ; . . , j.The Thomas- family' visited, in Scott'a Mills recently. ; " 4 Mr. and" Mrs.' R. D. Teter yisit ed. their son'at Chemawa,- Sunday. FOR BALE OLD- KSTWSPAPESa. -TEX casta m bndl. CircalaUoa deportisoaf -PrCoa &t0aMB. :-. I7U FOR SAJ.E OAT AND VETCH. '.HAY, la the field. JHQ. Phoa 2322. KooU O. Box 46. ;'': - -'",'iJj3 dltion to relating. the- story, of his winter of a thousand thrills,-he will 'throw - new and Interesting lights'on geography," strange'peo plesland 'their customs, the topog raphy; animal and plant life of an almost nnknown section. After f CeoTge Rane,-lf.H; Compton, obtaining releaie ot his ship and I Mr. and Mitt W. lv Scott and Thy- FOR 8ALE USED LUMBER, 140 1VU Oak. PkOBO-lC28-W.- 87jtjr28 SELL US TOUR USED FURMITURR H. U Stiff FmraUaro Ca. Uftd Ooodi Iept. .: Opposite court eoe. - 4 Ten 2 111 Trespass. Notices-,; -: ; , - Traspatt Ketlfea, i'.i e ' 34xt ' latkee, - rrlatd as rd 10 oaaee Ke Win of tke werde, VNoUeo la Hrebr -ea Tkat Tropa4iBf It ttrletry lorbld--, da Ow Tkoao Pr lia t'-ndee FutUf - o Proaoeatioa.". -Prlea 15a oaak or 8 for 55o. . Siatotmaa. -Ore(oav - ' . FOR SALE RKCLAJM ED AUTO PASTS tor- aU car, feareo bO'-fm M 8Ur,Tp. bodiea. trailera. - Mika'a. AW Wrack fcaa; Keaao. 343 Ceatar. Pkoao 898. - ' ....- - ' 87a8tl' Pab. Cov'S1' C-O-v'' isH'tn, -rr. StaJ RECEIPT BOOES SIZE -8 BT- 8' . -. - J, ' . r. T . 1 aH-CKItT BOOKS S1ZS JX-"' . rJt.Kas pot .Mrs., Cf mphell that I -r.se rtctip? forsw la k-ook. it ta t trae elected the. school board. .-.V.'olS'iJr butjdr, Campbell. . fl pib. - . . t7f2ti Sidney cargo from the soviet government he. found on his return to the coast that his' vessel was emshed In thp Ice and with his. usual, initiative repaired" in-abandoned vessel with whlch-he and his rtw .reov ned to Am erica. "; An- Icelander by birth. and with'Just" iurficlerit accents 3 make his v talk interesting, 'thin naturalized. American cUJtea'"wIlI haVS something absoluttiy.-:nv and thrilling-to-alve-his audience! He vul give audiences opportunlt y Tlf'-efciiaipe'the fur suit, which h woTe,. oik this memorably trip.. t eas7ii--.ticket for. Salera Chan- tauflua.ars -on-sale at Patton's., Hartrnah's JeVelry ..store, fill's music -house,-Commercial book store,.- Miller's,' .Bishop's clothing house, Jiaster' Bravn shoa store SJhaferV harness, shop? ani Opera ra , Cochran were Salein visitors Saturday bn'buslness.- ' j .The Greenlee brothers a.re rick ing their cherries and taking theia to Salem. - They We real nlcechea- ries aad. they are getting" a-gboi price for them. , ' - - FOR SAIJUvetoclC 29 ' , - , .... -a. t YnXKIJUEJAJt -pit. PATTEK80S '.Phono 20i8W. El. t. Box 9. 89j2t FRTB .W. -LAXQE, yETESIl'AElA!- - Ol lea 420 B; Coauntrial. paoDo1188. gea. pboiasd. r ... ;gS8SilSl JERSETS SPLENDID' REGlSTERi:pl c-Mr to rra. w lmii. aoon. 3:S JAPAN-CIIINA ATR r.OUTH . ' ; PL.N' DISCUSS!! TOKYO Plans f-jr a regular a'-rlareervlre t-'tween Karoshlma and Shanghai afe tclng c- 'dered tere and protaLIy wlU-be included ?i, vtill jo.te Jtrric-i at t: next Ecssioa- of the Diet.. ' It .Ij ur.?rstcfl a rrlvste 'FTTt?!ca! Tom. Hampton-and TJ.E. Coch ran have ,two;n!ce fleljs'of 'tco'rn. The corn is around", ai foot -high end nice and green. The men are both very good fanners. ... i .. , Chester . Mey.ef ;'and . Richards were visitors, at, the Cochran farm to: get some. wheat for chicken ,'El E. Cochran .sold his fine bnnch of- pigs to. Savage JLiros.. of. Baena . VJta. Saturday c They x were. P- auu i-iiiuu tu luts ittrgej type. ' Tom HarastQiuAod J. O. Fan- win soon, have, fall, grain, to cut ' ' . - ; , ' ' -lne lf the warm weather the grain Famous Irish Cctnd - -"''Kay'Tciir Am erica DUBLIN1 The Fre Sttte" ariny taad has cow reicLcj-a i.e"of artistic skill In. wb'rh Jt rn t-ar coxarariaoa.wun me rest niiht ry t-n-a cf Europd. - It Las frtaue'-.t- ly fined tr.e -l-Mre. Royal v.'.h haR r-nrr. o ni' carW y - --t :' -JJ- ,- JJr, aud.,i!rs. F- C, JCichola were SucUay , vi.-'tiprs at the - Cochran iorcu-. ... ...... t . . .'Joh JkoYar has cut his sec ocd .c -p of ,jsjfala. pad .hopes to TIio t.ttrcno J-.at.of . Irrt.w' i l -. -rr : amuu i . t c r. v rrrcn ct oic- i Mt-re Lurt try -id, t-. 1 roaot eca-e; heifer to 'freaaom. fail; yearling teller, also jroaaf- kt blfKvl Lnea. acw to Urxoar I ; bAti"Iid$npETa.". Price emoted era wkoleaala akd kro prieoa received tr faraiera. So retaa pneaa arolT: ... r . . . ; f r: ' - CEAiar ASp HAT Ko.'l left wVUe rhat '. No. 1 aolt red vkoaf - C at hay Cat aay Oat aad vetck ktr fl48 1.40 too 1S.OO 15.00 POE3E, 1TUTTOX ttSD.tSXT Kara. 160-200 ewt ., 81-S0 Hofi. 2 O-250 ewt. Hot, 250-800 eart. Cowa ' ' ' " V y III 3.00 10H Sul'.i L relied pork Liub ,.m .s to m il 1 1 Ta ; rtrQTT ITearp keaa Lisvt hna . lrv..er l.is-ht EroUen i'u.jeta ..lS-c love l it2 i --...r rAQfA -1 Tii-i 1