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THE OREGON STATESMAN. SALEM,' OREGON .CI SATURDAY MORNING, JULY 11, 1923 5 1 .rlv&'.- -i'. All of our bathing suits are Virgin Wool. New colors. Regular 56 Bathing Suits now $4.95 Regular 55 Bathing Suits now 53.95 : HANDKERCHIEF SPECIAL V v Regular 35c Values . "1 . Now 15c - G. W. Johncon & Co. '. 469 STATE STREET ? n Yttt arc tam f tk vtry Vctt . bays la tova, ana a aocaa't Mu MAYBE I i24 aar&atr Ctnf lott r umi ... ,Tse , im ftdv ldA : JrtU tstiM, 4-vfeH fcrkv jst nteJy brktt 14 fey Try ' erfnl ritW, new cu w. . MtM,.,,, , -.11278 i4 Vriily Xnlght Crap. Ca ts .. J 1160 It win Hi ron U U- Wreck Victim in Hospital Mrs. B. F. Dlmelar, .of 1108 N Church, passenger In Ike auto mobile driven tby. A. A. Mickel. which was -wrecked by one driven by Frank Domogalla. Is more er iously injured than was., at first thought, and will, be confined to the .hospital for about a' week. Mrs. Dlmelar received a bad gash on her head. The two girls, pas sengers in the Momogalla. mach ine, ' left k the hospital yesterday. Neither was injured seriously. , PAVING -PLANT ACTIVE COUNTY SETS EOOItD WITH SKYLLNE OPERATIOXS Paring operation! on this tide of the Willamette river it thi Marion-Yamhill county bridge be gan yesterday py the county, the St. Pant paring plant has com Boy Scout and YMCA Reprr atiyes r ; i ' A TT J Dmm itkniiMinlaii Argument Leads to Blows Wlim Bob Boirdmaa Objecta to Being Ejected From Furniture Store bjr George Glee fnday siorniag One put out by two assists with two being knocked lor goals is Dieted one-half mile of pavement I not, as it might sonnd, the mixed in Yamhill county, from the I ravings of a sports writer bat bridge to the Newberg pavement.! merelr the account of; an argu- Thls is being paid fer by Yamhill m(.t between Carl F. Close, his county; All plants in the county brother .George Glese; of the are working and hard surface material Is being laid at the rate of half a mile daily. , Grading and paving of a mile and a half on the Skyline road was completed! this week, setting a new record - for county . opera tions. This market road was one designated for Improvement about 10 days ago. The ScoUard plant Is working! on pavement -jin ; the Woodburn business district and the Staytonj plant on v the . Stay ton-Mehama road. Glese-Powers Furniture store and Bob Board man. physical director of the Balem YMCA. an expert in the use of his fists and wrestling. Strange as It may seem, Boardman was put out by the Giese team but staged a rally and floored both bis opponents-with.; well-dlrccled blows. v , i - The encounter was the result of an argument, which started In a more or less f deadly way. It ap- ;- SaturdaySpecjali ecilj! ! CITY NE VS IN BRIEF I jOiffWfcather Man Cluudy on. the coast and ' fair, iomewhat , coole In the interior,; moderate west and northwest winds. : jjlax. 93; Mia. 61; Itlver ., stationary; ttalnfall none; Atmosphere " clear;. "Wind .north west, a. i - i; - Jng to height. Dri Eptey and J. O. Brown will act. as judges and presents the awards. Some of the boys have been practicing for weeks and are becoming expert sprinters. The sports will be in charge ol Bob Boardman and his assistants. After the sports' the big feed will be staged: Mrs. Olpa stead and her drill team will be in charge Of , this ; part of. the" pro gram. JThere will he plenty ht lico cream and cakev and U of the boys ,bf the chorus are invited m a reward of merit for their year's faithful work. The Salem boys' chorus has a state-wide reputation and is one of the 'finest pieces of boys j work 'in the city, ; l v At The Theater f oday : ; t!- ' - , - . . . .4 . Orrgou Zane Grey's-' "Tjie Light of Western Stars, with Jack Hqltniiilfcs poyk and Noah Beery. . ,' V ," Grand James Oliver Cur- I -0 "Just a LitUo DrfakV- ' Popular dance record at Stiff's. $50 Fine Assessed . : C. . E. Beck was Jlned ?50 in justice court yesterday, by Judge Brazier C. Small when he ap any one time during the school term.. The, districts filing yester day were: Liberty. Fred L. Scott, clerk, $2000; McLaughlin. Henry Anunason, clerk,, S2000; Bridge Creek, Olive D. Clow, clerk; $1000 Undergoes Opo ratio Mrs. W. W. Means, wfe of a S lem streetcar- man, la recovering from a major operation performed Thursday. e Doctor Buys Practice-. .! Dr. W. L. Pemberton of Salem has purchased the' practice and residence of Dr. A. L. Steeves in Dallas. Dr.; Steeves win leave for New York.City , with, hia family about July -20 and wlirtake a post graduate course. Upon returning to the coast Dr. Steeves will be as sociated with Dr. J. Shelley Saur-J man, the two physicians specialis ing in v internal medicine , and surgery. . ;. , ; . Downing Funeral Totlay Funeral services for the late Judge W. H. Downing will be held from the Rigdon mortuary at 1:30 o'clock this afternoon under the auspices, of the Salem Elks, with Rer. J. J. Evans officiating. Jnde Downing died at his home near Shaw early Thursday morning. He was born In Marion county and spent the 6? years of his life here. Caseys to Picnic 1 Knights of Columbus will hold a Joint picnic at the Woodburn city park Sunday.'.. Dinner -will be served at noon and the Mt. Angel band will be on hand to furnish Dedication Is Delay h Dedication of the Salem Elks temple on State street will not be held in connection with the na tional Elks' convention in Port land next week. It was announced yesterday. The building will not be ready to occupy before some time In August. - , j wood's. "The Hunted. Worn- . -! aa." wifh "Star'Caatili - "-ia . . ) Bllgh wlxsfty Flyhn : In : "Breed of the Border" and j S acts vaudeville. O ? pearea to answer a cnarga-opn music. Piclcnii iavr- r,m eratingihls car. wjthawitchedV 1I-. Mt. Angel; ad, St.. Paui, councils cense plates. Beck was placed. In will-meet ' mn or-..- i ' i DB' irom tne Salem 4 and Sublimity coutfclls. - Kaces and other sports win rpuua.-g.ut the.day,.. Fwir Accidents' FataW .' ". . Four1 of the 545 accldenta re ported to the state industrial. ac cident commission for the, week ending July 9 resulted In fatali ties. These were Charles L. Shat- tnck,tPrinevllIe, general superln tendent; Hugh B. McCauley, Port land, boiler shop: Robert Thomas. Portland, linlng-up for gang saw, and James T. Sprague, ' Cottage Grove, faller. Of the total number reported, 469 were subject to the provisions of ' the .-compensation, ad. 74 were from firms and cor porations that have rejected the act. and two from "public utility cotporatlona .not subject & to ' the" provlslooUi Balem Girl to-Teach y Miss Mabel Dotson, '25. of Sa lem has -accepted the appointment to leach English and liome eco nomjcs in the Philomath high school next year. Teachers from the school of vocational -education "f 0 AC 'are , rapidly belnjc placed In teaching 'positions -throughout Oregon and the entire country. Card of .Ylianks f we twish to thank all who so kindly helped, and remembered ns in onr grief at losing our dear son and brother.' Fred -William Haack. Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Haack. Laura Haack, Frank Haack. Viola HaacV Anna . Dimlck. Lillian Schnlt, Bonnie Haack. Olivia Kap liner. July 9. 1925. . jll Just Received x . ' "': "Don't Bring Lulu," Brunswiclj record.- Hear it at Stiffs' ill LIONS TO HOLD PICNIC CANINES BEING COUNTED DOG LICKXSK BKPORTS ARE XOW 11K1NQ IIECKIYKD AXXUAL KVEKT JULY 24; J. C rRITZ HEARD BY CLUtt viAn i:!Prmrt Nf mA tiV f At the regular weekly luncheon answering the 'roll throughout the faeellnf of th Lions club yester- state as reports on dog licenses "T w" Tiea J ""t are -being received by Dr. W. H. nlonU l.nnM field TnV the OT ganlxation Friday. July 24, at Lloyd Reynold's groTe. There will" be no luncheon meeting of the club on that day. . ! I, The principal speaker of the meeting was J. C. Pritx.- f the National Cash Register company. and his topic was salesmanship Mr. Prlax pointed out that the first approach to any prospect is through his heart rather than U3 brain. That is, in order toi sell his article the salesman must first make himself a good fellow In the eyes of the prospective buyer, Havtng accomplished this tfirst step. It Is then f well ,to Jaunch forth on a description of the ar ticle to be sold, and a detailed ac- OIL FAKE SAID EXPOSED It Is foolish to try to dose a sale before the prospect la thoroughly Lytle, -state veterinarian. From 27 of the 36 counties reporting. the canine population is shown is 1 1.807. Lane county tops the '1st with 2 630, ana Marion. county, sec- aad with 1812. Other- counties.: filing "reports are Benton, 782; Clackamas,, 8,7; Clatsbp. .10; Columbia, 305; Coos, 123; Curryr; 369; Douglas, 9; Grant. 6: Hood River. 5;' Jack son, 33; Jefferson.. 297 1 Joseph Ine. 689; Lincoln. 119; Linn 1817. Multnomah. 796; Polk. 861; Til lamook. 218; Umatilla. 16; Union 1; Wallowa, 314i Wasco 60; Washington. 5; Gilliam 37; Mor row, 400; Sherman 3. pears.' that Boardman had asked the Salem Lions cluh lor a con tribution -of1 $25 In support of the YMCA boys - camp. - The .Lions dab is fpqnspring the Boy Scout movement and Giese la very much interested in .this. ; As a member of the board of directors he -refused to sanction the gift and as far fche, was concerned the YMCA camp was left to get along with out the extra-money.. ; :i 1 Seeking 'an ' explanation of Giese 's action. Boardman called it the furniture-atoro Friday raorn Ing.'Troni a general discussion of the relative ' merits of the Boy Sc6W antrthe"YMCA:-the"cohTer. satlon became personal wjth much being said on both aides. Giese told Boardman where to go and started to show hint the - way. Boardman objected to being pushed - out-, ot - the store and grabbed Giese by the lapel of his. coat and pulled him along for com pany. - . ' ' ' '- . v Seeing the predicament of his brother, George Giese came up from 'the second line of defense and acted as -s. reserve bataUion. Thinking, that two to one was fair enough, Boardman . called ni Heavy artillery fists Into actlbn with - thek result that one of the firm was knocked down and the other received a badly bruised lace, x ununiug uid vi b iu Gieses went back Into their store and Boardman, uninjured by the ... - T 'A i l Full "SizeV"T Triangular' t l - O'CLDAH THREE MEX HELD FOR AL-I LEGED f8eo.000.000 GR.1FT the . county; jail" when he was 'un able to pay the, fine.. He was ar rested by, Kenneth F. Bloom, state i . . ' ' . - ; - 'V' Hearing Is SeU-. : y-' Frank Domogalla. of Salem, who was arrested Tuesday night on a charge of driving an automo bile' while Intoxicated, will be giv- eh'a'hearing in justice court this morhlng? at 10 o'clock, Domogalla Is said to have beendxlTlng . the car that collided with one driven by A. A. Midkpl in North Salem. Mickel's car was badly damaged I tTounty Folk to Wed and several' occupahts ot j tner Marriage licenses have been is Domogalla car were hurt. , sued" at Vancouver, Wash., to resl- dents r of Marlon county. These Joins Demon stra t k - Miss Amelia Feary has Joined the Marldn county' child health demonstration for the purpose of studying public health nursing methods. She is not permanently atta"ched.- Miss Feary Is a gr adn ata ot the University of. California' and has been 1 engaged4 In social work in this state. t . Specials -for Saturday,. . , " $5.50 aluminum percolaiors, $3,9 8.- ; Fancy im ported mixing bowls, 4 to set,' 98c. , Large No. 8 copper.waah boilers. $3.98. Regu- Iar .$1.00 Talue. brooms, 69 efRay L. Farmer Hdw. Co. . Jll Parole Ii.Xiivew -v '' . alterGodsey, found guilty of archarge'of burgUry, . was sen tenced to twoyears in state' pris on .yesterday by Circuit Judge Percy R. Kelly, and was granted a parole from the bench. He was paroled to P". J, iKunta, former justice of the peace of the Salem district. . are John A.- McKay, 18. Wood burn, and Agnes F. Buyseries, 19. Hupbard. n Clackamas county comes the report of a license to Thomas Jefferson Ranales, Port land, and Marthe Eunice Wood ward Salem. . .. r Judicial Council Meeta - ; J . , The state judicial council' will meet at the supreme court build ing: July 24 for the purpose of discussing judicial procedure in1 Oregon In order to recommend le gislation, i The council was au thorized by the last legislature and' all circuit Judges of the state are' considered ex-offlclo 'members. Members of the conncil are Chief Justice T. A. McBride and Justice John L. Rand.- of the : supreme court; Circuit Judges C. M. Thom as, Med ford; Fred W. . Wilson, The Dalles; Walter H. Evans, Portland, and Albert B. Ridgeway, of, the state bar association. OAKLAND; Cal., July 10. (By Associated Press). Three men were arrested here today charged with deluding the public In con nection with a fake $800,000,000 consolidation j ot California oil companies. In working up the "merger" the, men are accused ot obtaining from Investors $300,000 for which only receipts were given. .: The-promoters of the fake con solidation, investigating authori ties' said, told prospective invest or that Great Britain was behind the scheme as Its. part In securing large holdings ' In the California oil industry. ! All of the larger companies' In the state, excepting the Standard. Associated and Shell, were to consolidate into the "Gollett Oil company," authorities said the plan called for. The' three men. all of Oakland, are F. P. Davis, Edward F. Reeves and C. E. Peacock. Davis, police kay; Is president - of the National Egg Case company ; of' Oakland, and the other two employes ot the same concern, OBITUARY acquainted with ' the proposition. although many salesmen try to do this rery thing. - A flowery talk does not sell articles; it is better to state facts. A prospect hears only half ot what he is told, un derstands only half of what - he hears, and believes only half o: that, according to Mr. Pritx. He further advocated the use of plain English, and the combination of practice and theory. , - Miss "Gladys Mclntyre pleased the club with her rendition of two vocal solos, the first "O. For Breath' of a Moorland." and the second. "The Top o'-the Morning." Maxwell Coupe for Safe, 'Cheap : ... This car has a new motor and over $100 worth of . extras, It la guaranteed the saroe & new car. See it at the Certified Public Mo tortCar market on NV Church Si. 317 TrL4.Dte Set 1 , Harry Block,; of -Salem, entered plea of ' not guilty to a charge of - possession ot ' a ; atlll when- he was arraigned In -"court yesterday; following tan ; Indictment ' by - the grand jury.' "ilia case wilt be head In the circuit court before-Judge Kelly on July 23. ' - - ;: y . lrke on Trip. . . . - -f A. if. Drake; advertising" man foe; the Gray ,WhUe' publishing company. Is leading, today . for a three months business-. trip to points in the Imperial Galley in California, Mr.yprake will also look after some 'business affairs for the new SaMmAd duK .y Obtain Marriage Licenses- Marriage licenses have been is sued in Dallas to Jlenry, Fanner, 28. and Blanche M. Gibson, 23, both of Salem f Ben ft.'. Savage. Sa lem and Bertha W-Zielcsch. Park er; Robert . Jesse Moses, r60; and Stella M. Woodruff: 601 both ot West Salem. .'--" Eolutlon-- - ) r You will be' interested , to .head ev. Ci Z. Mower in a aeries of ser mons on the current topic of evo lution. ,., y .;-yy'-,.-i,, Hoys Pimlc. Today ; y '-?..' The Salem boys' chorus will boldlta anpual picnic today at the ciadlum at the state fair ground ,hls afternoon: The Dlcnlc will tart at 2:30 o'clock. .Ian tind3 sport will be eneaeed -in. in . eluding everything from monkey climbing t foot raciag. There win bf atjt 15 jraces, and th contestants mill I? clvldca acccr lie 'Moonlight and Roses" at Stiff's . Jll Anuraiscrs Are Named 1 Frieda -M. Oehler. , Martin Fereshetian, and William If Trindle' were appointed appraisers of tbe'estate of ChrlstlaVschaef- fer. ' Carl Schaeffer was named guardian, y : i- Appointments 3Iade . . Ray L. smith, Salem attorney,vaa appointed ancillary administrator of .the estate of . Orvlllie Baliow, hy County Judge "J. T. Hunt yes terday. jF.-H, ; Spears, F. W Derby, and B. Marshall jweT.e named appraisers of the estate. Ella McMunnV ransiew Y Seed -for . sale at Flake's land, 23" cents. . ,y Pet 31 Xewlyweds CharlvarieO :. Mr. and . Mrs. Lloyd Hockett. who were married last week, were the "honor , guests" last night in a noisy demonstration arranged by their friends. The events culmi nated in a ride through the down town streets to a decorated' buggy towed - by a j motorcycle. A re Versed 'spotlight on the sidecar Illuminated" the occupants .of the buggy. Mrs. Hockett was former ly Miss Grace Tyler. -Both are Salem residents. Mr. Hockett is employed by the Associated. Oil company here. ' - s'r - y-. " Leaving for Seattle - ' ' Miss Eleanora Thompson will leave today for Seattle where she will tak part in the Institute for nnrses being. arranged by the Uni- veralty . of ..Washington. . She Is connected-with t'ue Marion county child health. demonstration. Miss Thompson will specialize in the subject ot mental hygiene. Nearly lOfr are expected to attend-the ln-4 stltute. Will Erect Signs y . K building permit was' Issued jmaay.io uari uregg to erect .ft sign board on the corner ot Cap! tol'and Hunt streets at a cost of $50.' A similar sign will be erect ed at High and. Ferry by Walter Stolr, J"...-'i.:";:.:- Births Are Reported-1 :"V A' l'".- The following birth reports were made at the city health office yes terday: -.Helen Jean Fabry, to Mr. and Mrs. John Fabry of route 4,' Salem; Beverly Beryl Barnick, to Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Barnick, Sa lem; a boy to Mr. and Mrs. Thorn as McLeod, of 2.361 'Hazel avenue. . Shelley Sanrman, M. D- - Announces , the opening of 'his new offices on the fourth floor of the United States, Bank bUildlnr Phone 776 and 777. - . J20 Another Drunk Nabbed ' t John Abbott, of SHverton. Ore., waa. arrested yesterday by Of fleer Wintersteen on -a charge of drunkenness.':-.? y ;. -; '. Clerks File Bonds. ' Three more district school clerks have filed bonds with Mary tfc-'VFulksjson, ' ilarlon county school sTirerlntendent. The bonds must equi twice "the amount of t;q taoicf..thatv5n.b9.1iaa3I;i atP Another. Wartu Day j Friday "was" another warm day the mercury rising to 93 degrees one degree cooler than Thursday and . two degree warmer than Wednesday. Relief is seen along the coast with cloudy weather pre dieted, The Interior will also be cooler, the weather man declares. GIL j" MOP WITH HANDLE You Buy Now Mr will have lq- come .r. . ; Hurd . Myrtle Hurd died at a local hos pital July 9, age 54 years. Sur vived by hey mother, Mrs. J. S. Newby, widower. George, sister Ida L.-Loudon, brother L. R.' Newby, four sons,. George, Byron; Robert and Raymond, and. one daughter Alta Hurd, all of Salem. Funeral announcements later.' Webb funri ral parlors in charge of. arrange ments. Polk County Farmers Will Meet on July 15 DALLAS, Or., July 10. - The quarterly meeting of the Polk County Farmers union; will be held all day July 15 at' the hall of Liberty Bell local. i" ; The county unit plan tor schools will be debated. The matter of arranging for the next state meet ing, which Is to be held in Polk county, will be - discussed. The union also will make plans for the program it Is to furnish on the second evening of the Polk county fair.- ' M v The date of the meeting con flicts with the county flax tonr set for the same day, but officials de cided that arrangements had gone too far when the duplication was discovered. ., t Scouts : Leave Today 1 - Nearly 50 local Boy Scouts wlll leave tor the annual outing at Camp Cascacan this morning., The first camp will close in two weeks and a second camp will follow im mediately. None ot the members Of Troop No.' 4 are Uned .up ' lor the first camp but several are ex-i. pected to go for the second camp. The boys are being taken to camp by local automobile owners -who have volunteered the "use of 'their machines for this purpose.. 'v ', Concert Attracts Many Ah exceptionally large crowd attended the band concert held at Willson park last night, and ' en' joyed the selections offered by. the Cherrian band.. The Vari-colored fountain display drew many com ments Irom tourists. The next concert ywill.be. held on Tuesday, July 14. ' Joshua Bo wen died at a toal hospital July 10 at the age of 65 year. v He I is survived by . tine brother, Jake, of Lents, Ore.; halt brother. Alex Buchanan of Stan ley 'Wis.; two sons, Alfred and Franklyn'of Salem; two -daugh ter, Mrs. Martha Belden of Salem and Mrs. Arnold Wilson of Port land, v - Funeral announcements .later.' Webb Funeral- parlors ' in charge' of arrangements, y ; . , . Downing' - At !:the.'. home' near ' Sublimity,, early July 9, Judge William Henry Dowjrung, age 67 7ears, husband of 'Mrs.., Josephine ' Holmes Down ing, father of George P. and El mer M. Downing of Shaw, brother of ;Rober,t JS; and Walter F. Down ing . of -Salem and Mrs. Iantbe Schlbrede of Corvallis, son of Mrs. 1 G.J3. Downing of Salem. Funeral services ; will be , held Saturday, July 11, at, 1:30 p. m. from the Rigdon mortuary, under the aus pices of Salem lodge No. 336 B. P. O. Elks and the Rev. J. J. Evans officiating clergyman. Foreign diplomats at Constan tinople are resisting Kemal Pasha's efforts to move them to Angora. They feel he is trying to make them the' goat. ' "; ! .' Prof. S. II." Tulchln, psycholo gist at the State. Institute for Ju venile Research at Chicago, makes the statement that a girl baby de velops a soul at 18 months and boys at 30 months. f t GABRIEL J Powder and Supply Co. - r ralats sa4 Yaraua 1 ITS Boatm CotaMreUl TUrn 12 XLzzj III . .: . ,JTO CALIi'OIXAIA BY PICKWICK STAGES Can Francisco, one way,- f ISXQ TMnnd Trip, Log Angeles, one way, Round Tri?, fcSOXO Special Rates to Parties c' y Eight or Mora - - v , For' lafomatlon' and .Xlasarr Gosa phone 616, or call at - Woodry c Voodry I Pays Cash for Furniture , Phone 73 ; Electric Cafe . For. EATS LADD'cc BUSH, Bznlxra j y rjJjiY.4 t&SX ' y ! 3 TUzx Crcra 19 at, ta, ta O p. rou FOR ' iXTORMATIOtf ABOUT. RAILROAD TRIPS ' PfcOX2C 727 OREGON ELECTRIC 2c encounter, followed-to see.lf the; counter attack had been success ful. It had and he left. 1 Gretome Goats r : f.i.K Combination of Plaid and Flowered Designs in a variety-of colorings. T1 ' t.-.r BATHING SUITS REDUCED 25 At this greatly reduced price there is n? excuse for one being: without the invigor ating: exercise that swimming; affords.. ; " ; ' ' ; ' . . - .' . ; ?i. When You Are Ready To Move Call on os, for .we hare padded Vans zr.Z r:cc lined coTtrs for ;yoar furniture and p clasa piano and furniture movers. Ylrzt We also handle Brooder Stovca, Furnace I Coals and Diamond Briqucttca 1X. ---- ' tarmerlTraiibiQr St0rT2 !P' - W S