THE OREGON STXtSitA,"SAmi; (5KEGON
1 J.vffitoAlld
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PEOPLE
M0 J1
SILVERTON
ULLIE L. llADSKt. SUtetmaa Correspondent
GYPSY BAfjD .VISITS; '"
OfiEMSJOOTHACHE
Krnrpfl VUitml In Koaivh nf TW.
tor; Business? &fan Rays to
Chief of ..Police ,.and Reconi-,
tmcjids Eugene f f or J Dental
!Vork HitI Talten ivU-
- SILVERTON, Ote.; July 16 ka living here with whom- they
(Special i , o Th .Statesman.). wish ed renew acquaintance. Trips
Funeral .teryiq.es were conducted 1 to Portland and the coast are also
by the Christian Science church at planned.
the undertaking parlors Tuesday
for Airs. Nancy Jane Desart Who whin ' hind nf 'frnnlps '-'niMed
died at Silverton Mondav ' Mr.. Mr, and Mrs. Martin Hatteberg wnen a band ot WP.let: passed
J If a" lot of people did not say,
"How times harve changed, since
we were children, last ' night,
Desart was Wrn on January 24;
! entertained a few friends at their I through the city, they missed a
1841, and "had lived at Sllverton j h?me. .west, of Sllverton 'Monday J really fine opportunity to aptly use
rnr th. nait fiftefen sh evening, uuests mciuaea: Mr. mat r time worn pnrase.. s
wan the widow f Tknnl. rwart land LW' Oscar ..Satern, Mr. and I It was only a few years ago that
and the mother of eight children I Mrs '.John Moe, and 'Alfred'Jensen, these rnoma'dlc' tribes wandered
three Of whom are no longer Ht- oi jsuTtrwu ana sopnos iingie- across me country m sbokj ana
ing. The surviving children are tad of Grand Forks,. North Dako- dirty . covered wagons . d ra wnby . a
kir4 -r.rr j ta Mr. Tlnglestad has been vis- donkey and an old crow-bait white
Harry Desart. all 1 Silverton. In- PM11 at the Hatteberg during a horse, or some other such ridicul-
terment was In the Silverton cem- pTl or ms 8iay ". . ous . comoinauon. s years went
etery. ; he and Mr. Hatteberg .were boy I on the gypsy's " reputation as a
uuvu vuuiua. - i uuico irauer, vr eicuici, ivicau
afar and the caravans ot these ro-
Sophus B. Tlnglestad; ot Grand
Irnrlra Nnrth nnlint.1 left SIIVAr-
drawa by , the test horses' that
money could purchase. ;;f v,v,
And now only, a lew years
farther on these 'same gypsy bands
are traveling in t Cadillacs and
Pierce Arrows. , tf ;
I Four . big. ..touring cars, chauf
feured by four swarthy igypsy men,
and loaded to .the '.tops with a
heterogeneous assortment of lug
gage, cur ' dogs, brightly robed
women and squalling children,
drew up in front of the -Salem
Paper MU1 last, ntght. 'and the
men busied themselves with .ae
pretence of fixing a iire while the
women disentangled ; themselves
from the luggage and "children
and proceeded on a tour of inspec
tion lot the lowh.
One of the women was suffer
ing terribly from an aching tooth.
so they said, and they were look
ing for a doctor. With this story
tor a passport, they made ' the
rounds of the city, stopping in
every business establishment; even
niAhltiEEi1VlCE:S0UQHT
itECROTIXO OFFICERS FOR
? CORP AlUUVU IX SAIJS3I
Sergeants MusseU... White and
-Conway, .recruiting officers tor the
attention In theft endeavor to find
a doctor's office-
They might still have been en
gaged in their search had it not
been for cleverness ot one proprie
tor, who Informed them that he
was no doctor, but that he was
the .chief of police, and that he
thought, they might find a doctor
down toward Eugene some where
If they thoagM: it safe to try to
get the woman that far before she
received. medical attention. After
talking the matter over for some
time, in their native tongue, the
women; decided that that was. a
very good suggestion, and , with
feal agility, theyj jquited the place,
and made their way back to their
United States llirlne corps, "have
pifened. headquarters at the Salem
Postoffice building, and will be
stationed here until Monday to re
ceive .applications for-enlistment
In the land and .water unit of the
United. States army.
Special assignments are offered
to musicians who enter the service.
Upon enlistment in the corps," a
three months period ot training in
the Dan Diego school Is offered.
The age limit is 18 and above.
.The recruiting officers will be
here for four days..
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'GITiL SWI3DLKR QUITS
V- J,
. BOULONGE, France. July IS
(By The Associated, Press) The
cold water ot the English channel
nroved too much for Miss Lillian
Harrison, the young : Argentine
swimmer,. who started, from Cape
Gris-Xex early, .this morning to
swim .to the English coast, and, af
ter eight hours 5 7. minutes, when
within five miles of Dover, she
had to he' taken from the water.
Neglecting
Your Eyes
MdrjTrdve
Costly!-
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A . . '. " "3.
Wheii Y5Ur:Leiiies Need Chaiigiiis Do Nbt
; utttW D'a'y.. , :
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We will gladly arrange terms to suit your convenience.
5S UPticai omyaiiy
' Portland Salem
Corner; State and High Streets. Salem, Oregon
a
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Statesman Classified Ads Brtas Quick ResalCs .
Elmer Johnson arrived. j In Silt
ton Wednesday, morning after a I verton last week for an indefinite
three weeks risit here with rela- j stay. 'Mr." Johnson is employed by
tivetahd friends, j Mr. Tlnglestad the Southern Pacific as tie inspec
ts superintendent E of schools at tor and has just completed. three
Max, North Dakota, and is also In- months' work. Although, his head
tcresiea m reai csiaie in iNorin i quarters are at f oniana ne mases
': Dakota. As he formerly made his 1 his home at Silverton While not
home at Sllverton he took advan-1 occupied with Inspection work
tagofVstton time to renew
ii i uiiuerBiuuu luai a i mixing
plant is to be erected In Silverton
The Governmg vBoara; o. tne on McClaine street on a corner of
Lutheran Brotherhood of-' Oregon the John Small property "opposite '
met at suverion -ruesaay nigni the Standard-Oil A plant. Brush I
and Jn. continued .session .Wednes- Lhag been cleared; away and .several
day morning In consideration of aijoads at crushed rock hauled from
plan to deteldpe:Latheran student tne county rock crusher located on
service work In" the principal edu- j the GId Bowen'pUce'a few miles!
cationai centers in Oregon.-, ine biow Siherton.
plan which was developed will be K.v.
summarized at the" centennial at! ' - .
n.nrt .r. thft T.hth-.Tirfi . several -o. tne-uu-i outs oi
convention a Aqr6ra:bn: Sunday; "on rent tor a nine Tuesday
July 19. Thef stodenti'i seTvlce jaArnoott and had, a picnic supper
.rMiAul win ValaM n il-fafi h t 'a.vuB eneuiflg..- iue gins waikea
fore the A-LutHeran .chatauqua ouf W-the, Duilum, swiminia&Jxole
t GladRtonir nark near Oreeon OTQ '. enjoyea : memseives wun
vitv next week v' ' 'i A swimming peiore ana aner supper.
The atndent service onoaal of I Those who made the trip- were
tlra - RrothPThood - contemrjlates xiMn.9-i,w vt,b.
. 1 " I T . 1. . ' 1 J . '
tate-wlde Assistance In develon- bo uupieriia, ,u.wuh!i,
ins Lutheran etndent church Aimea -Myers. isorma mson. Ji.ve-
home. in tarfi of the chief ednea, r Solum,' Ethel Larson, .Helen
tional renter, beirinnlnr with Eu- Benson, Orpha.Noftsker, Marjorie
rene. One ot the reauirements Morgan ana Ruth Larson, in tne
will be a suitable church struc- absence of the. Scout .leader the
lure In nroner location and a man Sir,s werer accompanied by Miss
miaiuiod in ion ctndon nil. 1 Dora Henriksen
tor. "The . proposal -contemplates a
five-year program and, If approved
by . Lutherans generallyti , will
evenloAlly ' invplve the assembling
of funds sufficient to carry on the
ork. .: L ,,.v:
. th.eBritlLexhDocUi3 a.lnter-.
synodical organization composed
of men who are members of var
ious 'Lutheran Synods, and the
proposed Churqh Homes .will ."be
open to students of all Synods and
not connected more closely to one
Synod; 'than another. The board
of goyerpors is scheduled to meet
' again; atGladstone park on July
-
27. . lembers of the governing
board; are. Rev, pv?rt Skllbred,
Eugene; A. O. Nelson, . attorney,
Overton; Rev. Wm. Schoeler,
!!nuiuuj zvct. xx. A. At, lljai xuotau,
VJChlriook. Wash.: H. N.lClev. Sil-
ierton; Vic Schneider, Salem; S.
:i''P.' Ness, attorney Eugene; and
the following directors: Dr. E.
Corhouse, Silverton ; . H. Graham,
Aurora; Ben Lenu, Salem; Kev.
S. C. B. Knutson, Portland; Mar
tin E. Johnson, Brush . Prarle,
Wash.; Rev. Carl Loson, Astoria;
and' Xdolph Severson, "Chlnookj
WasV ' '
O. 'n. T. Cotton
Sewing hea&.
49c dozen
Main Floor
Y''S
Git
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9-4 Genuine Bleached
Pequot Sheeting
59c
yard
Main Floor
1U
ksfiffiantacEss
1
Silk Pongee
.-32-in. wide
59c yard
... j -
Main Floor
r
lb O'clock A. 'M.
Dress
32 inch . ,
large assortments a
19c
a :
yard
Slain Floor
July Clearance Time is Mbnfey-Saving Time for Economical ' Shoppers at Kafoury's
When the greatest Values df the season are presented in order to nioVeout all remaining Spring .and. Summer merchan
dise. Not a sale of shopworn goods or oldityles no jbb lots" of cheap gbods, but our 'regular stocks of new merchandise
that remains after the busy Spring arid Summer selling. Many lots are small and sizes are n6t complete in 'every, line,
but they' must be cleared out. ,, ':'V : '"-.-V j.. .
Our.store Va cdl, pleasant place to shdpd we've
vent.: . ' .; - ' - ' -. " . . - ; - - - -. ' :u - .i , '
'Women's Reat3y-tbwear
Chris Hansen and two daugh
ter, Nora and Grace Hansen, and
a nephew Alfred Nelson arrived in
Silverton Sunday, T.he' party, has
motored out from their home in
Hemmlngford, Nebraska, for a
yisit with friends.. They Plan- to
mako" Silverton headquarters while
ta Oregon ftnd will' remain in this
city or some time as there are
many former residents of Nebras-
mm
f J J3 At
PnUGJDTOllG
tooodBL'.';?
1Y11L.IS. ur . ; -
MAGNESIA
TOOTHPASTE
Ijarge Size;
Cleans the teeth and leaves a I
fresh, clean jtaste lo .4he mouths
Contains no grit. Its daily use
prevents pyorrhea. $ : v;-
Perry Drug Store
Vt ,1W South Commercial
Salem, Oregon
1 1
v rvh. av u l 1 vi aim
White
-Lunch Cloths
S4-ln."and8-in.
Clearance -
each.........
Main Floor
1
Harvard Cree
I and Fancy
Printed Silks
j '40. Inch
Clearance "(tD
yard. Dl.IO
1 '- Stain Floor -
Tissue Ginghams
Dotted Voiles
English
Plaid Voiles
Clearance
yard L
31ain Floor
39c
j Striped.
Brdadcloth
and
IRayjcm.Cjrepes
8G Inch Wide
Clearance ; '-yard.i.V.-.-li-.---..
i j Slalw floor
69c
Guararited
Colorfast Suiting.
:36 Inch Wida
Clearance 1 OQ
yard. vi y
lain Floo r . J C
WjECIAL jJVL fftillEkRAtfGE. tt&GAWs Am, (WER THE JsTORE
vrixaAi
SefJgirgs
cblored stripes? k ; ;
Clearance
4 ach..t.-...j
i
J' ' . .
36" inch
luting Flhtuifel
.- - i
. ... . . , . . v , t
Good heavy quality lay In your
next winter's supply.'..
,i22c
Clearance
yard.:-..
Stain .Floor
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N
pa m
KMC
4
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7
II
52
mj
viatboitlcs 'GtedraxghC
PORTLAND BREWING CO.
if
TP'
VI
. - 1C
t xiose v :
i .... .v -,.t. f .. ' .
A'ood assortmentofilace an
rembrofdered cT6ckSinsIlk .
.Jsi:oo
Clearance
pair..;....!.;.
'iltaln Floor
r - -: O'iricties Wide ;
' Good line of colors
Clearance '
Slain Floor
Japanese
; Parasols
-i -u .
large sizes
v, slightly!
" h damaged :
. Clearance
75c
36Tncl,
Cretonnes
.Suitable
for coats
Clearance .
38c
J yard
Main Floor
' 40 inch
'Bordered
Voiles
-General -Cleanup -Bargains -in Our Popular 'Downstairs Store
Glass ; '
ToWehnfe
Clearance Sale;
14c
yard
V '
Crash
Toweling "
Clearance . Sale
!' yard
-.J- . . ' , , "'
TVwn fitilra Sinn
Apron Check .
Gingham ;
"Clearance Sale
:.X'3c:
. yard
Down Stairs ftore.
'Hose . . ; -
"AftiflcTal gift
good linex)f colors
1 Gearance "Sale
. r49c i
' paif
Down HtJilrs Store
tlaid -
'Blankets
'.&4x74 l"
dearac'cie Sale
1j69
. f .
Dowa -HUlrs Store
Union Suits
and Vests
Large assortment
broken sixes
Clearance Sale
59c
.
DovraBtaira St or
'; Ailremaining Summer stocks o f Womeh's v
iDRSrCOATSCIICTSyEATERS I ;
CORSIHSNDEWE
AT GltTLY REDUCED CLlEARAKC
"i
Salem Store, 466 StaYe St.
Portland Si& Shop, SS3 Alder St ;
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