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THE OREGpN STATESMAN, SALE?.!, OREGOKA SATURDAY , MORNING, JULY JoTl: BROVVi SERVICE-MONDAY" MASOX& HAVE C1IAUGK AT IX 3-: 1 l; .Connie Developed Most -4 : S-j V"f t: TCR3INT IN 8AU3I rvi "v. s i SHIRT sale This is the last week of our Summer Shirt Sale 4 Buy before it is too late :; i- ' i To you these shirts are worth every cent of their original prices, but they - -must go. No man can have too many shirts, bat when such good ones can be bought - for so little it behooves! every man to get busy. G. W. Johnson j & Co. 469 STATE STREET .1 Here is Special Bargain A 1924 Willys-Knight coupe sedan which wn taken In on a Willys-Knight Six sedan. ' ' Looks and runs like new with many extras priced for quick sale at 11075 . first come, first Bcnred. w u a Lkn to S Unity to spend a pleasant even ing dancing to their; musio and in cidentally giving their, home team fcoost. ':' - r- CITY NEWS IN BRIEF OiiratherManl Stage Is Threatened-L- ; ' Gasoline which had run onto the floor from a punctured, tank Ignited '; and threatened to de molish one of the Parker stages In the garage of the Valley Motor company yesterday afternoon.- An employee of thegarage was sweep ing -the gasoline away from be neath' the stage with a wire broom when suddenly eTther from com bustion or sparks struck by the broom on the cement floor the gasoline ignited. It was only a moment before the entire front end of the stage was a mass of flames, and but for the quick work of a : near . employee who seized an extinguisher and turned Us . contents bn the fire, serious my. W :JflVi .:hi" 1 A r 1 Aw l .tvC- V . ,f j. T j t a jj Fair Slightly lower temperature east portion; moderate northerly wind. Max. 84; Min. 66; lltirer 1.2. fall ing; Rainfall none; . Atmosphere clear; Wind northwest. ject to the provisions of the com- second prize in .the contest was pensatlon. act, 100 were from! won by Mr. Saerwia. who suggest- flrms5and corporations that have led a threes leggejrace, s a part rejeciea me .aci ana none irom ox ,Tiaarsrpgjxu; Jdr.- Will- inTrtUr Dm. Ann be. public ttUHty corporaUona1 not sub- iam's suggestfott-ofpost ;6f lice" t or." thm tir Tartment Tiad time as appropnateggme, woff rof Jto write -oae cene. The de- that indrridual thetooby prise. 1 partmsnt was called but when it arrived the fire . extinguisher had already done good service and the tire had been put out. ' The top and doors of the stage were badly charred and the cushions in the If i L"y' v; Charles -'LeRoy Brown wa , born August 15. -1S88. at Cltyr MontanaV and died in Port- '' land. Oregon, on July 14. 1925. He was employed by the PotU- lland Electric Pdwer company and was engaged, id hi-work as liuo I man when he was strkken To. i fellow workmen on the pole witii him at the time supported hh.i and lowered him to? the ground. He was taken to the hospital and"" at the end of throe hours eftort. j to revive him, was . given up aa ! dead. ... ... The verdict of the coroner's Jury was that be died, of hemor- rhage of the etomacn tause un- determined. ' " lie is survived by bis widow, Bella Nlles' Brown, two daaghtar. Mary, Louise age ten, Elizabeth Anne age eight, bis mothef. Mrs, C. E. Brown.' of Salem, three sis- .? j ters, Mrs. F. A. Stein, of Miles -City, Montana. Mrs. Elmer Rett. of Salem, and Mrs. O. Kirk pat- : rick; of Tucson. Arizona. Funeral services will he held at the parlors of Chambers company. in Portland, at 10:00 a. Mon day, followed by services at the grave in City View cemetery, fa -llem, at 1:20 p. m. Services at the grave will be conducted by Pa cific Lodge No. 50, A. F. &. A. Mv NOTED GOLFER B.RRFJ IX LOXDOX AS AMATETll 1 Ject to the provisions of the com pensation act. ' - Woodry Bays Furniture ; Store i at Summer and Norway streets. Phone 611. J15tf Classes Are Closing ' The first of the three summer school classes being held . at the high school will close this week. The other two will complete their work some time next week. At Am W ; ' 0 Mr' The Theater Today i U!J Oregon D WL master piece Wonderful!" Dempster and llton- i ! . Griffith's Isn't Life with Carol Neil Ham- Grand-Tom Mix and Tony supported by Claire Adams InOh, You Tony." BllgU L. "Signal Tower,, with an all star cast and 5 actar vaudeville. , t , Moorehouse Is 111 r Dr. W, G. Moorehouse, Teterjn- arian. Is confined pneumonia. Dr. who Is associated with Dr. Moore- house 1st looking tlce. In addition Teterinarian. Dr. humane jpf fleer. Snmmer Street Lot j Within' four blocks state house. Priced $1900, or Right how; Becko tc U. s. Bank bldg. Oranges ys. Loganberrirs W. E.Xox of Los. Angeles traded an orange orchard - for a loganberry tract. w Contract Is Receired The Kennell-Elli studio of Sa lem has been awarded the con tract to furnish aU photosraphs for the Monmouth annual for front seat were practically ruined. .Otherwise the fire did little dam- next year. The same firm will also make all pictures for the Wil lamette university and Salem high school annuals. i Here From Idah Mr)- and Mrs. T. G. Gooderham and Mr- and Mrs. J. R. Freidlnger of. Pocatellp. Idaho, are guesU of Mr., and Mrs. Jess Shepherd ,-of 1316 South Fifteenths The Good- erhams and Freidingers have been attending the Elks convention. Mr. Gooderham is a brother of Mrs. Shepherd. School Geta Paint The . outside doors and along the waUs Inside of the high school building have been freshly painted. Vigilence Prevents FJi Vigilence upon ( the part of Harry A. Rowe, merchants' patrol man, early last night, prevented a fire at the Cherry City Cleaners, on North High. In makinr bis rounds Officer Rowe discovered that the proprietor had faUed to turn off the electric iron and the equipment was sending forth much smoke. Officer Rowe out out the fire without calling the department. The damage was very slight. Stolen Auto Found A .Chevrolet touring car, re- porte d to police as stolen from in front of the First Methodist Epis copal church Thursday night, was found by police Friday, in the same place that it was alleged to have been stolen' from. A. M. Lausch of 1375 North Sixteenth street, is the owner of the car. Iter. Poling to Speak '' Rev. C. C. Poling of the First Evangelical church of Salem is to be a speaker at the Silverton dis trict Sunday school convention at Victor Point Sunday. to his home by Fred W. Lange. after his prac- to his duties as Moorehouse is two for $3700. Hendricks. 318 Why Pay More- Yon can buy two large lots high and dry south for $450 and $25 down, balance sio a month are terms. Just east of Lincoln school on south Winter street." Perfect ; protected view and large trees? A restricted district that means mod ern homes. See and compare with other lots. ! " Three plots a left. Becke & Hendricks, U. S. Bank bldg J18 Three Licenses Issued Three marriage; licenses were taken out in the , county clerk's office yesterday. They- were ap plied for by Caryd Carson, Hart ford, Conn., and Margaret Collins. 1110 Norway; Ingoal Edland. of Silverton, and ; Wanda , Irene Thomas, of Scotts! Mills; Francis J. MoNnlty, 351 N. Cottage, and Madolin Essler, 1330 Eight Ave nue, N., Seattle. ) Get Building Permits " Building permits were issued yesterday to Andresen and Son, who will erect at Oregon avenue, a' warehouse, at a cost of $1000, and to C M. Stewart w&c will erect a . garage at 1230 Center street, at a cost of $700. ' " " ShonU ConnicMack's Athletics, as they now. line op, eventuafly capture a pesaant bo be able to say Connie rbought" the flag. Ke has developed all but four of hi stars. Rube Walberg, Baumgartner and Miller are the only members of hi team who ever piayel tefcu larly on another big league club. Above, some of Connie s homemade stars. Salem visitor yesterday. ' J. F.. Wright, of Seattle, is in the city on business. Mrs. C. E. Anderson, and daughter, of Spokane, were Salem visitors yesterday. - L. M. Bunting of Eugene, - was in Salem yesterday. v Bits For Breakfast I life. On March 28.-1924, he is said to have deserted his family and left them In destitute circum stances. . ! Mrs. Gentry asks the custody of the two small children, a boy and girl, and asks $4 0 a month for their support. Gentry, she states, is capable of earning $100 a month. " Dog Owaera Warned County Clerk - Boyer ; has sent May Pleads Guilty " W. T. May, arrested near Sil verton on a charge of manufac ture, of liquor, entered a plea of guilty to the charge yesterday in the Justice court. He will be sen tenced next week by Brazier C. Small, justice of the peace. May was arrested by Roy Bremmer. deputy sheriff. He is said to hate Service To Start- Rev. Martin Fereshetian. pastor of the Unitarian church of Salem, announces ' that services which have been discontinued during the summer months will again be held regularly from the first of Septem ber on, in the Unitarian church Although Rev. Fereshetian Is not appearing in his pulpit capacity this month he will be very glad to be of assistance to any of his par ishioners or other friends when ever they wish to call upon him. as he will be in the city all sum mer. - - . i- - 1 ! . - Luther Myers Going Strong- Most of the old timers of Sa- has warning: to dog 'owners stating been making moonshine whiskeylem "member Luther Myers. In Mr Cox now resides at box 17a, route 7. Salem. Rev. Johnson to Speak Rev. Weston Johnson secretary for the board of foreign missions of the Pacific coast, haj been chos en as the speaker at the union church services to beheld next j rar', the .Sunday at 4 o'clock 47 Willson March 1. park. Rev. Johnsoirfe' attending the Presbyterian synod at Enarene. Requisition Issued Besides being a speaker of repute. Requisition papers were issuea that licenses for all dogs must be paid within the specified time as fixed by a statute passed during the last legislature, or an ad ditional $1 for male and spaded female dogs and $2 for female dogs will be, charged. " The statute provides for the additional charge of $1 when the license remains unpaid until August 1. After this the limit of grace will on a small scale. be Card of Thank Wa wish in tl...!,' ...V, J h Is an authority on OrienUl cus- Friday for the return to Oregon everyone of our kind friends and uuis oa , problems, naving uvea oi non a. uwuive, uuuci n9k In China, Japan. Siberia and the I la Montana. He la wanted In The Oriental, countries, most of hislDallesi 4dr5 larceny by bailee, career. Benjamin Kimber. -win 1 Georce Shearer. ..deputy sheriff. have charge of the music. . Miss will go after 4beprisoner. the old days he waa in partner ship with J. W. Crawford, In hard ware and stoves and, tinning, ln.a wooden store room near where the FirBt National bank is now Then Mr. Myers was the tinner at the asylum' for-the insane, alter which he lived Jn the Silver Creek Falls; district. ..where he had, farm. Seterajfyears. ago he eold out and weat back to his old home in Maumeehio. A. M. Clough yesterday reteived a copy of the Maumee Advance-Era of July 10 in which was the following .news item: "Luther Mvera felhrtA neighbors for their beautiful floral his 80th birthday annlvrr trw offerings andwords of sympathy day; July 10. He eats three meals a day-and sleens like 'a lor. he To Business Men of Salem On behalf , of Salem lodee No: 336, BPOE, I wish to thank the business men of Salem for their splendid cooperation in closing their places of business and allow ing their employes to participate in the national Elk convention in Portland Thursday. , W. L Need- ham, Exalted Ruler. 118 Gladys Mclntyre.wJll reader-a vo cal solo.- Paul; Wallace will pre side at the meeting. in . the loss of our daughter and sister, Pyrl Hill., Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Hill and family. , ; 118 More Projects Listed In addition to projects recently Sirs. Fereshetian Sings-. Word from Mrs. Martin Fere- Apartment House Couple 4 v Here's strictly modern "three room home with, furnace, fire place, full cement basement, hard wood floors, cement walks, paved corner, cement floor garage and drive; Immediate possession and Winds. .Light fixtures,- linoleums, hot water heater, range.- screens and awnings.' Price $4250. Reas onable terms. Becke 4V Hendricks, V- S, Bank bldg. ? -v J18 advertising for receiving of bids shetlan, wife of Rev. Fereshetian, In Portland July . 28, the 'state of the Unitarian church. Indicates highway commission has added j that she Is having a splendid time bids for grading of 4.32 miles on In the east, and is being kept busy the I Redwood ' Junction-Wells as a performer. She has sung in ranch section t the Oregon Caves the First "Methodist Episcopal highway in Josephine county and church, the Unitarian church, and two .box concrete culverts on the I In the Christian Science church of Sherman highway in the town of Pittsburgh, and by invitation be- iays,. and keeps the grass and weeds out of the garden, picks the berries, and is also building "a double garage. He thinks that's going some for a kid." " ;r ; . The band concerts They draw wonderfully well ?. S . ; And they are a feature of the life of Salem that Is appreciated, and ought to be. Every, member of the band is a loyal Salem citizen, and nearly every mem her is a home owner and taPyer. here. '. This Is one of tne lines or service that is given to the public free of cost; or at least, to all visitors. . . . S A friend of the Bits for Break fast man at 8:20 lant evening made a special count of the auto mobiles, and he found 620 parked Oi State and Court streets oppo site tne grand stand in wuison park. At 8:45, 700 were parked In a 'radius of one block north. or south of Court and State streets. On a 'basis of five to each car. 3500 came to hear the band con cert.' Those coming other than by auto would likely 'make the total far above 5000;-perhaps 7000. valuable asset for, Salem. They bring people here who trade with our business concerns, and they create good will that makes . for the reputation of Salem among her neighbors from all directions. No one." would like, to .think of. do ing without our band concerts. , There was but one fatal-acci dent for every four an da quarter million" people carried By the rail roads of the United States In 1924 That seems a mighty small : per centage and shows theT great care exercised by tbe heads of the transportation systems. However, the Interborough subway system of New York City has that beaten Here the fatal accidents number but; one 'for each' billion of pas sengers 'carried. : . '? - ' - DESERTION IS CHARGED NOTICE PRUNE SALES WASHINGTON GROWERS ARE CLOSED OX FEW TONS Los Angeles from Germany to the United States is entitled to great respect," Secretary Wilbur said. "and there Is no doubt that the use of two dirigibles . Instead of one for such a project would be very desirable.' "However, at the present time tbe United States navy has no in tention of making any committ ments toward a dirigible - polar night." LONDON'. Because he-acted as; a professional to axlmb in .America for a few months in 1903, Fred, Mackenxie , of ,St Andrews , has, been refused reinstatement as an. amateur by he Royal and Ancient club, says the Golf Monthly. . - , . For the past zo years Macken zie has played In the local club competitions at St. Andrews as an amateur, but on account oi. bis one lapse into professionalism ho cannot take part in open compel! tive golf except as a professional. Some movement in the market for new crop prunes 'has. been noticeable in the last few days, Announcement has been made to the effect; that the Washington Growers have closed sales for a few tons at 11 cents for the 30s and 8 cents for the 40s. The Drager fruit eompauy has also sold aome.of this year's crop at the above prices. - j Probably not more than 8 or 10 cars of prunes have been sold so far this year, but the movement of these few is being"watched with interest,' as the prices obtained from them will probably indicate the market trend for the rest of the crop. j DIRIGIBLE TRIP .TO ARCTIC MEETS WITH DISFAVOR?! I PERSONALS I Grass Valley. Prosecutor Is Named r Governor Pierce "yesterday jap- pointed E. L. Elliott, of Klamath Falls, district attorney for Klam ath county to " succeed William fore the grand chapter of the or der Of Eastern Star. .. She will re turn to Salem some time the lat ter part of the month. Band Concert Enjoyed ' Ahether of the Cheriian band Concerts In Willson narlr lant nlrht attracted a, large crowd. The aext J 9nH ?9l??t& slfBed: yncen . wm .be . offered Tuesday Kpeedrr Is Arrested r H. Chettirk Wji mrrnztmA lan ight for speeding and was cited to appear in police court today. S. Shelley Saunnan, M. D Announces the opening of bis new offices on the fourth Hoot of the Unlte$ States Bank building. Phone 77$ and 777. 1 J20 Games "Are Suggested Dr. 'William B. Mott. won the first prize In a contest held at the bree Accidents Fatal Industrial accident 5 Hat mad tne, lives for the week ending luncheon meeting of the Lions "u,7 is, according to the weekly club yesterday. The contest was port of the state Industrial ac- for the best auggesUon asj to ttdent commission. - These were stunts for the picnic to be held by weorge Jepsen, choker,' Scappoose; J the Organization next Friday! at . ProsU plant foreman. Pen-I Won Reynold's grove. Dr. Mott VCtoa.T eJad- Clam! t.in .1 1 a.HnT,A n .t. i ' rK -w'Tfcidos. Of the Tie tion broke forth' Into a -flowery accidents reported, 615 were sub-l oration on varyink subjects. -The Baseball Dance Tonight The Bliss Novelty orchestra has been obtained for the benefit dance to be staged tonight at the Crystal Gardens, In an effort to replenish the exchequer of the Salem Sena tors, . according ' to . announcement of "Frisco Edwards, who Is work ing hard to make the event a suc cess. . This orchestra is one of the best In the -vicinity, and it Is hoped that a large number of fan's will avail themselves of this ' oppor- Mrs. I. N. Jones of Independence was a Salem visitor yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Kean of Burnt wood were In Salem yester day morning. ; . ( .Mrs. A.1 L. Ramsey of Albany was a Salem visitor Friday. . Mrs. Ellen Davis of Independ ence spent Friday In Salem. . - Mrs. H. A. Brown, and her son of Sublimity were Salem visitors yesterday. ; ' ' : " Mr. and Mrs. IL B. Kibbey of Brooks were Salem visitors y ester day. - ;. ' .' jonn Gray of .rortiand was a ASOTIIER VANCOUVER MAR- ; RIAGE GOES ON. ROCKS Declaring that:, her .husband abandoned ' her and two small children and left them with .but $5, Esther Gentry has. filed suit for divorce, from Floyd R. Gentry. They were married In Vancouver in 1920. . MCT Gentry., according to the com plaint, was "profane. Irritable and cruel", during their entire married t: 1! Itsrs SsmaMt asl rorriy tlnr-i .! REDUCEBv CITSniEIt RATX3 TO CALIFORNIA BY PICKWICK STAGES Eaa Francisco, one way, f iSJUO Round Trip, f30.00 Loa Angelee, one way, C27X5 Round Trip, (50.00 tjecial Rates to- Partial el i - vt- ;.. Eight or Uore For Information aid Reserva- tlont phone CIS, or call at CZTSAti ttXICT TTTrV!TTT?lIi Woodry Woodrv rajs Cash for Furniture -Phone 75 " -.v: FLIGHT PLANS QUASHED SAN FRANCISCO. July 17 (By Associated Press). It is in advisable at the present time for the United States to Join with Germany in a dirigible expedition to the north pole next spring as outlined by the German seppelln builder. Dr. Hugo Eckner, Secre tary of the Navy Curtis D.-Wilbur said here today when Informed that such an expedition had been suggested. The plan as suggested by Eck ner proposed tnat eacn country fly its own airship, the two keep ing In constant touch and "PP1- Astoria Steame menting eacn otner. ... i..... ine opinion oi ur. c-cner wnolvnrV DrvuSul OUT own Jiavai uirigiuie Fifty Leaders of Lisbon ( Bomb Outrages Deported . . LISBAN The nead of the crim inal investigating police has be come one of the most popular men In Lisbon because of his activities jn rounding up the leaders In tbe recent bomb outrages, as a result 60 of the most dangerous extremists- have been deported to- west Africa; ' '". Little effort had been mad to apprehend the trouble makers un til the attempted asssalnation of Colonel Ferreira de Amaral, bead of the Lisbon police, who was shot on a street corner. Only one of the group of assailants was ar rested at the time, but rigid In vestigations soon revealed the identity of the others and all were taken into custody. This proved an easy task when the police de cided to act because the leaders having escaped arrest after pre vious ' outrages, became bolder with each succeeding one' and did not take the trouble to hide from the police.; . . Colonel Amaral's fine record in the World war won for him gen eral admiration and the police of all sections of Lisbon joined in a concerted more to . apprehend - his assailants. The Investigations devested that the terrorists - In addition to the bomb outragea bad been gailty of robberies aud extortions. It having been shown that one of the Lisbon banks had given large sums of money to the men under threat of damage by a boiab. " cases Virginian loads sa!mon for New GABRIEL . Powder and Supply Co. ' Taints an VaniUBM ' v ITI get CoamrclaI XVM Tit for ryroRMTiox ABOUT RAILROAD TRIPS Phone 727- OREGON ELECTRIC Today; Sunday I Monday, OMJouTongl . Grand Orchestra COMEDV XEWS GRAND OBITUARY . . : . Webb I. A. Webb died at his residence In Portland July 1? at the age of 71 years. y He.Is.su rvlved by his widow. Katherlaa L. Webb, two daughters, Mrs.- Pearl Nelson and Mrs. E. M. Welch of Portland; one son, C B., Webb -of Salem. Fune ral services will be held Saturday at 4 p. m. - from the Portland crematorium, Rev. Pence officiat ing. ; ' , s. ; Electric Cafe For - EATS -.3 . i When Are Ready To Move t. WjH)Ml.tl.J.Ug' : y, i.y. ... : r i - ,it. 4 LApD z BUSH, Banlccro . ---CSSai Hvaet tzvtm.. It si n to 9 ' Call on us, for we hare padded Vans and Fleece lined eorers for yonr farnltore and piano, ' First " dasa piano and furniture moTerd .'-"S" ,Ve also handle Breeder Stoves, Furnace r vl v Coals and Diamond Briquettes - Larmer Transfer & ' ' Storage Co. i .:v. FHcna 0E0