" ' Y-7f --:'-V-; ' ' C- ' 'i' "'S.:'v;":
' Section Two ;
Rages I , to 6
4.-'!.r,"
. 4-- -
SEVENTY-FIFTH YEAR
SALEM; OREGON, SUNDAY MORNING, JULY 19, 1925
Society, ChurcKea -f
Better Homes :
1
BEACH NEWS
ROCKAWAY '
: I Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Monnich and
son,' Chester; and .' Mr. and -Mrs.
Robert 'Hardy of Portland, are Ya-
catlonlng this week-end in the Sea
Breeze. ' "-v-f -'; "
j 'Misses Elisabeth and Luclle Mc
Neil, Elra ' Ctoldsmlth, and Rath
er lne Worth of Portland hare tak
en one. of the 'cottages of Drift
wood cam p Jor. a. week. at
I C. R. Oabona andW. ,$.,'AtUx of
Portland, spent last week in one
of the Niveomb cottaeeo. i
Mr. and Mr-Kj.R. E. Anstjn of
Portland, - spent , last week-end In
the Clam Shell, if; l- 'r.-', C :
. t In the Sand, Dollar and Squaw
Cap cottages of - Driftwood camp
for a few weeks are Mr. and" Mrs.
T. S. MuroHy'aftd fattlly of Port
land and Mr. and. Mrs. W. A.
I Sknlfe and Mt."aadMrs. N. T.
I Thomas of Newcastle, .Nebe.
I Mrs. J. N. traqchill1 and family
of PorUand.arespenIlng..tbe aea-
son at the Ocean-View court apart-
ments- r k...-.--...
Among those registered at the
Beach -View-rooms this 'week are:
Mrs, Leonard Mackey,: Mrs. CJ P.
Bettls.'.Mr. t and 1 Mrs, C.. Conrand,
Albert A. KrnmreyMr. and Mrs.
R, :A. Thefl',-Mr.and .Mrs. 'Harry
A. JIattrey, 'Holland' Lee, r Jack
Frost, Frederick Dow, J.-W." Jones,
Mr. and Mrs! "Arthur L. Hansen,
Mr. and Mrs; II.' c: Corbett. Thel
ma cCrea," Miss Anna Poe, Miss R.
Erlcksoif.jr: C Atnery. "EdrJEtail,
Of Portland. Vern. Rowley of Sa-
1am -IXIrm Raw PHntrlA nf Rhpr-
wood Mr. and Mrs. Roy Emmett "",Vf '
orVernonla, and George Hurst of Mrs. William Booth and-famUy,
Wheeler. ? I ,f "fr--. Va. 1 Hammond and family and
SM'ari! Mm!' ITeThPrt'i Pennon Miss Winfred, Hammond of Port-
and son of Portland, are spending ad. are in the Hammond cottage
threr weeks in one .of the' New- for a mo?th. i
comb cottages.. Mr; and Mrs. Joe Evans had as
; Mr. and Mrs. George Q. GUI and tne!r guU last week Mr. and
Robert, and Judith Samatd, of Mrs. H. O. O'Nell and children of
Portland, are spending a week at Seattle, i ,, j1 !
the Driftwood. j , Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Quill and
JMrl and Mrs. J. M. Lemon and family of Los Angeles, are spedd
daughter. Miss Aubrey of Newberg, lug a month in one of the altrao
are spending a few days at one of five Sampson cottages.
the- Tror cottages. j
,TlSUf ROCKS
Mr. and Mrs. R: L. Whettiland
and" children of Portland, "are va
cationing in the '.Kerr cottage.
They .had ! as their dinner .guests
on Monday evening. Mr., and -Mrs.
Leland San ford of , Portland, who
are In one of the Hadley cottages
until August. '! J - - -
In the -Patrick cottage 1 for a
couple of weeks are Mr. and Mrs.
JS Patterson and children of Port
ladnj ;'':v ft if :-; '; " -. :
'Hugh O'Neil of Portland, spent
last week end with his family at
Scot VHW " - "-
Mrs Donald McPliee and family
of Portland, are 1n their cottage
again - this season. : Mr. McPheen
is a frequent ; week J' end ' visitor
here. Mr. and JUrs. Charles
Hobbs, were Twin Rocks visitors
last week end from, their home in
Pprtland. " , J ' I : : j
Miss .Margaret "Fashion of Port
land, Is the house jguest'of Mr.
and; Mrs. , Bert Beattey and son,
Lee.
' , Mrs.- C. A. Had ley and sons,
Allen and Sherman of Portland,
are spending : the season in their
new cottage on the v ridge. ; Rev.
Hadley ' who s'pastor of .the 8un
nyside Friends church of Portland
will Join his family this, coming
week for a brief vacation.
' f Miss Laura Pember ton, WHlam
ettq t University senior,; , who .has
Just : returned from the .YWCA
conferenqe at Seabeck, has join
ed her parents, i Rev.; and Mrs.
Pemberton, of Salem, at the -Alderman,
cottage here. Visiting wUh
them for a week are Mr. and Mrs.
P.tE Guyer and daughter.Doro-
t -
N of Pern Convention; Slayers -Cdtimgt
" !::. :-: .. ly':s; . "-Y-- ::: : ' " " f '' ' '
-r , Vt.-i-: v ;..:--- : : a -rt .-. . n . . x . i
1 ' .v " a ' s . , 1
.:: v.v:-y.-:i: .'.;.....::'::.::...:...::......... Jo ' , ' " 5
,v j W.' '3 " ;; -If i1. -'
yise table in the trial pf Boy B. Garvey, Kansfs. .City, Mo., for Che' murder of his
wealthy i-"Jhef, James W. Gairvey, resembles more a Democratic conference than ittfoet a legal bat-
. - r . a . . mm . 1 1 i . l i . ...
The irielen'
' tie for a man's life, i This photograph shows tbe : accused, man with his counsel. Left to rurbt:
' 'Joshua Barbce, Democratic state 'chairman; Charles Howell, prominent In: the Democratic, paj'
-ty's afairs; Garvey '"Senator James 'A. Eced of Missouri Edward J.' Curtin, assistant .prosecutor in
f the vectat Democratic regime; and State! Senator Michael Casey,' Democrat. Garvey shot' and killed
j fcis -father September, 922.' 'The son asserts he. shot in self defense, while the state is attempting
to show ltwas premecutatea. inseic .J"oPJIJ;rI5 Ji,-;
-1 Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Tooze
and family of Portland, are occu
pying the Flynn cottage. ,L
! Mrs. Martha Gamble of .Port-
land.i accompanied by her1 daugh
ter and her" grandmother! are
domiciled In one' of- the Ocean
. SALTAIR .
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Weltz of
Portland, were guests at the
Driftwood. Inn this past week. J -"
Mr. and Mrs.Wj R. Sawyer and
children of Portland, are spending
the three weeks in the D. W. Mann
THE OREGON BONUS LAV IS
AN UNQUALIFIED SUGCESS
Not a Dollar Has Been Lost to the ..State Out of - More Than . $ 15,
OOO.OOO; Loaned tot be Vfterans of the World War," Declares
Secretary, of. State fKowr State Even lias Made f254 on
Bonus Loan Foreclosures "' '- - : ' i: ' -'
(The following is from the cur- the tat" levy could be "done away
for two
View, court apartments, for two pocaQOnt. cottaCT
1 t ' Mra' A. T. Jones and son, Paul,
Mr. and Mrs, Robert J. McQuirk of Walla Walla WaBn.;- Uiss Jes-
and son of Chicago. JU.r are apetfd- sle ArmBtrong an4, DeU Valle and
Ing two weeks In the Oceatt View son Dell Jr ,ot (portiand. are
Court, while on thelt way to Cal- spending a month in the Glen-
lfornia for an extended stay, nie Moore cottage at Saltalr. I
Mr. and Mrs. Ji,SuUiTan,.En- Mr8. Nellie N. I Ross and three
est M. Peterson, Lee HessJJVD. children of Portland, have taken
Mcwepron, Air. ana airs. Aeorge the Blue Bird cottage
Kelly', JJias J. Steepletoa, .Me. and j eejj,-
wrs. wtier ivnanu, r. i. Miss . Nellie XjClark andMlss
HrS.Earr Ffeetnand, Mrs. J.T. ciara G. Scott of Salem and Miss
IVieks and-Mrs. C V. Weaver, are yerda R. Lockyear and Mr. and
among.the Pprtland. guesta at the Mrsr w C Campbell of Portland
jtocKaway rooms mis wee. composed a week end party at the
IMrs. w. T.uranam, xars. iaeue priftwood 'this last Week
I'auerson ana miss jmma Arm- In the .Hiawathla cottage for
strong oi roniana, ana Jars. j. r.. xbree weeks are Mr. and Mrs. E
Seiffried and Mrs. IL .C-Bxedfield R.5Whlllist0n and family of Port-
ox unicago, are sai ine ;carnira rana :,p s B ff s V ? t-j-.
f f i l -" I'll:!:'' "'; :f IKuf : PA ' j" J, .i i., -
cottage ror tnree weeas. - ' Mrs. EJ J. Hughes and daugh-
Mrs. Laura M. Gutnrieoi rort: Uer, Marian of Sparta, Wis., and
lana, is a nocnaway Tisiior mm Mr and Mrs N Putman and Mr.
week. i m 1 PutmansitoOther,'Mr8: Emma Pnt-
Mr. and Mrs. E. F. ansseu.ano man of i Portland,? have taken the
rent number of the Pacific LegKra,
the official organ of the American
Legion for Oregon, published in
Portland. : Secretary of State Koz
er is able to make a ; statement
concerning the .operations of .the
soldier, bonus law that f Is most
gratifying:) . . . ,: -: -
"An unqualified success; both as j
relates to', the interests of the
state and- the, interests .of her ex
service men,", was the unequivo
cal statement of Sam A. Koser,
secretary, of state, relative to the
operation of the World war veterr
ans' loan act, In a highly interest'
Ing paper read 4ef ore. the - Ameri
can Legion convention at Prine
vllle. r' ; c i
"Any effort' made to discredit
the operation of the act must pro
ceed from a woeful . lack of
knowledge of the facts, or is an
intentional propaganda set on
family of Bremerton, Wash.,; are
vacationing in Rockaway lor a
Siw. days. ';'.;ir-- ; .:-!;:! :fj,
Mrs. Julian Helwlg of. Portr
land is in the Leslie cottage.
. Mrs. Carlton J. Walts of Tal-
lon, Nevada; has taken the cottage
Fonteneue jor a rew weeas :h j
'Miss Martha Doty, Mr. And Mrs.
Adansen ' Gladioli cottage for a
couple of weeks., j,.., .i,;,.t
'.; Mr. -and Mrs. A. B. Morton and
children pf Etna Mills, Cal., are at
the Driftwood. Inn this week.
i Other i guests mX - the , Driftwood
Inh 'are:. James ' C. Campbell and
Earl Smiley, bf Portland, W.
Kranfauest .and ..Fred J. TteDnett
w. c. Denboer and daugnter, miss 1 0f Marsh field and Clifford. Shaffer
Florence, of s PortlandaTe in Jthe I Cf -cortallls.
Wyoming cottage for two.weeas.
M r. and Mrs.1 StewaH f of . Port
land, are vacationing In the Rus
sell cottage. ' . -j ' '-' jr'Uj-.!;:;; i.
!Mr. and Mrs.4 RoyWlnklebleck
of Portland, are comicned in, the
Dew Drop Inn fora.month.IVH:
Un the Seldanl Inn are Mrs W.
B. Walsh and daughter and W. W.
Walsh of Boston, Mass. ! ' f
V-jf!Mr. and ,Mri. A.VO. Ramsden
of Portland are In one of the New
comb cottages for a few weeks.
;Miss Luclle Hill of Portland, is
a guest at the Giles cottage. 1 ;
; Guests of Mr. and Mrs.: S. Spen
cer at their own cottage this week
are Mrs. E. F. Amort and dattgh- f . c f-f'Totvtiriinr stla
ters. Adele and Cloe, Alva Burch- I ouJd break out every once in a while
art and their two granddaughters, l and ointment did very little to help me. -Miss
Hatel and Miss Georgia writes RoberrKoenjg. "1 read doctor's
foot for no purpose other than to
impeach the integrity of you men
who offered your lives in the ' de
fense of the nation." 1 declared
Secretary -Koser. - ,..,--
In continuing, he' showed that
out of a grand total of $15,318,-
000 roaned to ex-service men by
the state not a dollar has been
lost, and that; Instead of losing
money on loan foreclosures neces
sary, the state has so far made- a
net profit of $2,564.82 on the pro
perty it has acquired and re-sold
to private-parties!
Secretary Koser predicted that
It would ' be ' unnecessary to sell
many more state bonds to take
care of demands under the law,
that the payments on outstanding
loans and the annual tax levy
would ,take Tcarer .of , .all needs.
Within a short time, he believed
with. ' '; '
'Excerpts from his address fol
lows:- ; '' '
'"The adjutant general's records
show thai" there were nearly 28,'
000. men and women tot -Oregon
who served in the armed forces of
the United States during the
World War. Of this number, 34,
222 had applied for either a cash
bonus or a loan up to- May 31,
1925. - To be exact, the com mis
sion up to 'May 31, 1925 had ac
cepted, and filed 22,001 applica
tions for the cash bonus and 10,
a z 8. applications for a larm' or
city .loan. 'A . small .number of
the applications are being held in
abeyance 1 for- one reason . or ano-
,thr, iwhlch. will account for the
difference- in the total submitted
and. the r total .accepted and filed
by .the. commission. - Of '.the -r ap
plications for roans, over; 7,200
have .been approved as to amount
by the commission; 148 have been
rejected by reason of the security
not being adequate or acceptable;
state in Ilea of .foreclosure, thus
relieving the state of foreclosure
proceedings and costs. .The state
had loaned a total of $238,618.76
en these lands. In some 30 addi
tional cases by reason - of delin
quency the foreclosure of the
mortgage has been directed by the
Commission.
"Of the properties acquired by
tha State under foreclosure and
by deed, 22 parcels have been re
sold to private Individuals. The
remainder are being held by the
state and are rented or leased on
the best terms obtainable.
Now, here Is an Interesting
point. Instead of losing money on
Its loans, the state has' so far act
ually made a net profit of $2,
564.82 on the property which it
has acquit ed by deed or foreclo
sure proceedings and re-sold to
private parties. The amount of
money which the state had invest
ed in these 22 parcels was $59,
962. which includes the amounts
of foreclosure and re-sale com
missions. These properties were
actually sold for a net aggregate
total of $61,440.75.- Add to this
the revenue received by the state
in the form of rent pending re
sale, and the amounting to $1.
086.13. and we arrive at a total
of $62,526.38, which represents
the gross proceeds accruing to the
state from such properties.
"Enough. I, think, has been
said to establish Indisputable that
the World war veterans' farm and
home loan act has been entirely
successful in its operation even
from a purely business viewpoint.
Beneficence and reward for pa-
undoubtedly
for enacting
SUMMER CAMP OPENS AT
NESK0WIN THIS .WEEK
ADVANCE PARTY FROM YMCA
WILL LEAVE MONDAY ',
Main Group of Over . 60 , Roys
From Salem and County
i Leaving Thursday '
Meyers,
.
Hans Thlelaon, Fran
Cross. Walt fcaxber, fom Chllds.
. - v. j ,.i.
Norman wiasiov.irri5 ix.t
John Sills, : Louis JJexshier, Le-
Roy Walker and'EJIlJay.J
Besides these Salem boys there
will "be 30 boys from the smaller
tewas and rural districts. In Msr
on, county 4 . . - , r
'Merit 'tests wllllbe given for
conduct around camp and prizes
Offered for the winners.
6,308 have been fully approved as
to title, and 6,224 have been com
pleted and the amount of the loan
turned over to the borrower;
!Tne loans actually made- re
present a grand total of $15,318,-
000, and before proceeding fur- triotic services were
ther with this narrative ! am go-J among: the motives
ing straight "to the '-heart --.of the I this measure, but if individuals
. ......
supject for tne brier observation I are in this way being aided to-
that out of this total of over $15,- j ward their goal of financial indep-
000.000 which the state has loan- endenee, the state itself has gain
ed to Its ex-service men, not a led Immeasurably therebv. So
single dollar has been lost. It is J many of the loans have gone Into
aouotiul li any privately conduct- Improvements, and: the develop
ed business making loans on real ments, and the development of
property and handling . such a 1 strictly new properties that the
vast amount' of money can show I wealth of the state has been ln-
a better record. I creased enormously. New homes
Loans to ex-service men have j nave sprung up in every comma
been made on real property in I ulty, workmen have been provided
every county in the state. Mult- with lucrative employment, ad-
nomah county is first with a to-Joining properties have been en
tal of 2,280 loans aggregating the ! hanced in value, and the sum total
The advanced guard 'of the
YMCA boys, camp will leave Sa
lem Monday morning for Nesko
wln. j The advance party is to be
headed by Ben Klmber. and his1
assistants are Dwight 'Adams.
Warren Keeney, John Sills, ' and
Ray Miller. The party will set up
the camp and get every thing in
readiness for the main camp
which will begin Thursday. The
camp is to be In charge of Bob
Boardman, physical director at
the YMCA and his assistant lead
ers. '
This year's camp program 1
one pf the best yet planned. The
aim is not only to give the boys a
good time, but also to train them
in profitable character building
habits that will stay with them
throughout life.
There will be classes In botany.
forestry, Indian folk lore, first aid
andj sex hygiene. Competent
leaders; will be in constant charge
of the boys.
The following 34 boys have
r
signed up to go to camp, from
Salem: Loyal Warner. Ivan
White, I Ray Miller, . Clarence Oli
ver. Chick Simpson, Wesley Heis,
Dwight Adams. Warren Keeney,
Johi Bone,1. Tom Llvesley, Jack
Harbison, Anderson Byrd. Claire
Millpr,) Don Bernard, Wallace
Hug1, F. De Harport, Charles
Hageman, Kelly Moore, George
Hester Ed Cross, George and Ed
sum of $3,933,700, and Marion
county follows next with 338
loans, representing a total sum of
$817,500. .
1 ;'Thls brings us to the very im
portant matter of delinquencies
and consequent foreclosures. The
state has thus far found it neces
sary to foreclose only 65 pf the
mortgages on real property held
as security for the repayment of
the. more than 6,200 loans from
the World war veterans' state aid
fund. In addition to this, 21 par
cels of Teal property upon which
installments were delinquent were
deeded by the borrowers to the
of the state's prosperity has been
augmented by ' literally millions
of dollars." " - -
Specials on Wood
3 Large Loads 16 In. Mill Wood . .
5 Cords 4 ft.- slab 'wood
1 Cord large second growth. fir 4
2 Cords large second arrnwth fir. J.
4 Cords large second growtn nr. . .
'4 Ft. old 'fir ....... J ..........
16 Inch old fir
4 Ft. oak
4 -Ft. ash ..................
......... .....$15.00
& $4.00 per card
$6.50 per cord
$6.25 jer cord
.......49 $6.00 per cord
, .2 $7.50 per cord
$8.00 and $8.50 per load
. 18.00 and $8.50 per cord
$7.50 and $8.00 per cord
50,000 Pounds Junk
Tires and Tubes
IVo Pay .Cash
or if you need new tires,
bring: your old ones in and
" trade them in
Capital Tire
Manufacturing
If. Stlenbock, Prop.
225 Center Street
Telephone 393
est
Syrup
Schaefer's Herbal
CougK Cure
Try, it once youli al-
ways use it' .
SCHAEFER'-gi,
DRTJO STORE aj""
The Penslar Store .
135 North Commercial
Phone 197
i i
Thrifty Buyers'
You can save money by buying at our
Upstairs Shop
Summer Hats ....1.00, S2.00 and $3.00
Felts and Leather Hats ......$2.00 and tip
Ellsworth Hat Shop
347i2 Court Street Upstairs
4 Ft. Maple i . . . . . . . $7.00 per cord
FRED JE. WELLS
PnOXE 1542
I ' . J comet Iron the stomach and bowels aot
tMr. and Mr&.?Albert Nelson and ;Bgridofthe poison: 1 rricd Carter,
daughters, and Mrs. Bea Langhlln ltt Uvtr Pills for few days and
of Yamhill are at the jDrif twOOd since that jmie'mjr skin is smooth and
tor a week, f; 1 -!Tll.l &J v .V clear." Now 1 tell my friends the right war
n n ha r -n rilll-i P ' M ' of getting-rid of a. broken out.skin and
JOrdon, andfllagh and BUI Bel- 1.,,, Carter's are all vou claim
ton of Portland and W. A." Dunbar j fa them.' At sU Druggists. PaU Aav.
01 Seattle are gnests at the El
more hotel this week.
I, . -.irVHHj't:':i'';'''il'Li't-''f i t .
'Si 1ll.4ac-rr,
-. : -. - 1
5 t
, ii it
280 SOUTH tllt'IWU 111 .
Within a 8hort.t!me, he believed ' i n y J
.. ' i ..... . ; "' " '" ' ' '. . v "' .' ', ' '.. .
M: Progression A ... c WM. vV , :
RV m our proiession; has brought Ul: 1iM4i ' lit I
; ..In ThrttVi TnAtTho oV, in,'nn..n lis! " ' ir'AI! Ill 1
i " Notable amba? the feuperior pieces W . ffa ,
,K of equipmehti brought forth;is tle i ' ' ' Mfivfe '.; " ;
: . limousine type funeral 'car, , -which j-jf ' C3Si' J I ;i ' - '
fA t . , replaces the old-style carVed i 'f ; W J . V - -
I & ! Naturally, in keeping with our N 1&J&il h L
V progressive; pbhey, we have such 14 ivJ&ul n
, M. ; :a;funeralcfi . ' yrcS ,; i! " i
: WEBB'S Mfra T " 1 l
Phc. f 170 K ? ;
, - - . -'. - -- - - - -i- - ' - ; ' . - .-
e-SORSHEIM. SHOE
"Brogues of
You will;find here the
latest Florsheim styles
-refine looking hrogues
with that touch of .
smartness which makes
Florsheims ao ell
liked by men whbf
know wjhat to veax.
r i $io v '
i a
j --' ;
THE FBICE JSHQE GO.
si