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: . " . . ..J - .. , . . ' TIIE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON TUESDAY MORNING, JULY 21. 1925 s 5 1 Fapcy ; Ho We have the best hosiery the durable, perfect fitting, guaran teed land; AH of the new and fashionable colors and , . patterns Prices 50c to 51.25 There's not a weak spot in our whole line of hose G. W. Johnson & 469 State Street H nu tfet bast Cn of For tonr tnf ears ia tva with ao& without ttuttn. ..Touring and Mduia. For Example: .. . 1920 Tot deltftry witi tUxt- r ' 160 I9H rerd Hdu . .1150 1920 YorA tourinf wtta itut-' r " $180 ' LeU X axtru, fU tlrta sad many otlxars. President Does Homestead Chores o as Father Recovers in Health as ' well as Marlon county. It is being : sjKnsored by " the Modern Woodmen and Royal Neighbors of Salem. Governor "Pierce will de Hver an address The balance of the program will consist of games, music and eats. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF tables' were returned because the tops Were permanently attached to the bases and preventing' the' re placing of felt covers. Other ship ments of furniture are expected within a few days. Fair Cloudy on coaet, fair In the Inter lor, mild ' temperature; ' gentle winds,1 mostly; northerly. Max, 85; Min. 60; River 1.3. station ary; Rainfall' none; Atmosphere clear; Wind north. ' ;'- At The Theater .Today Oregon Adolphe - Me'njou and Aileen Pringle In 'A Kiss In the Dark." Grand "Chalk Marks" with Star cast." , Bllgjv Douglas Fairbanks in 'The Three Musketeers' '. Library Is Flooded j When' employes of the public ibrary entered the auditorium in the basement of the library Mon day morning they -found the room flooded with ' several : inches of water. A plumber was called Im mediately and most of the day was spent ip mopping and baling. Ap parently there! were no-broken pipes and there were no signs of water having seeped into the room from the outside as the . walls showed no sign of having been wet and the floor is of concrfete, The source 1 of the flood has not been discovered as yet. tano, 'where the" tlver vessel Northwestern" docks, to the main county roadi' As sodh as the chan nel is opened, which is expected In, a week i)r .two,.. Mr. Karr says that the vessel will discharge part of Its cargo, at Brentano. and bring th? remainder to Salem. Going to Astoria Rev. Ernest H. Shanks, pastor of the First Baptist church, will leave for Astoria Wednesday morning where he will attend the state Baptist convention. .Mr". Shanks will drive his new Oakland sedan which he purchased from Vlck Brothers yesterday. Mrs. Shanks will accompany him. Will Pay Casli - For used piano. Phone Eastern Man Speaks , Dr. O. Mees of Columbus, Ohio, spoke at the Lutheran church last night. Dr. Mees Is; president of Capita university. $300 Down Balance Just like rent, takes 6 room home at 1120 Chemeketa street: Becke & Hendricks, U. S. Bk. Bldg. 322 A Real Sacrifice . acres,, all cleared, fenced, barn, on rock; road, U mile from pavement and town, must be sold at once $2500. It Interested re ply at once through Statesman of fice. Owner.jL DC. ' J23 Missing Boys Jstar. v- Three bovs renorted : missine it , , , , 'from the stats Institution for the . ...- feeble minded Sunday evening Four Licenses Issued- v . J turned up of i their own accord. Four marriage licenses were ap-, The boys, Vernard "Wills, Toney plied f or - in - the county clerks of fice :yesteiday iThey were taken ouMy 'Joljn W, Simeral."; SIO N. Cottage ,:nd .Crystal,;Yates, 10 Jl Nortli ? Seventeenth;' Wallace G. Stockton, , end . Pauline . Pauling, both of ,'Portlaud; "Walter O. , Churchill', and Olive Boone, both of-Toledo; :pr. Ward Davis a dentin 6f Staytbn, .and Blanche Meeker of Salem; -. Llqnop Brings .Fine . John Burnla'w of ML Angel was fined $ 1 0 0 in 1 justice court yes terday by Brazier C. Small, jus tice ot the peace, when he en tered plea of. guilty to a charge ot possession of liquor. ' Burnlaw wastrrpt arrested ,on a warrant charging maintaining a nuisance, but new information was obtained and the charge changed. Piano Tuning Reduced ' Now Jrom 15 to $4Same iac tory . mechanic. Tallman piano Contract Is Signed Miss Margaret Evans has signed a contract to teach In the Pasa dena grade schools next fall. She is the daughter of Rev. J., J. Ev ans, pastor of the First Christian church and a graduate of , the Sa lem high school. She was offered a local contract but rejected it for the California offer.. 1659. J23 Wreck VItlm Improv MIbs Catherine Haltxel, one of the two girls who were injured early Thursday morning when the automobile In which they were riding struck a Southern Pacific freight train aUDerry, was able to return Jo her home in Portland yesterday. Miss Haltxel received severe lacerations about the head. Miss Eva Hopkins 2340 Laurel, who was more seriously injured of the two, is suffering, but not believed to be In danger, accord ing to reports from the Salem hospital last night. i McKlllop Recovering Archie McKillop, who made an unsuccessful attempt at suicide hnrtlv before : noon Friday, is resting as easily as could be ex oected. reports from the . Salem hospital said last night. While it will be eojne time before he is able td leave the hospital he is not in any danger at present. , Mc Killop shot himself in the stomach with a .25-caliber revolver. Athletic Field Graded Work of grading the athletic field; southeast of 'the "Parrish Junior high school, has been com pleted. According to Dr. H. H. Olinger, . chairman of the school board, it is hoped to equip i the playground with dressing rooms, shower baths and Mother ; equip ment. Funds available at present prevent the board ; from making Snyder and Bobby Bonebrake. lef t the institution Sunday on a black berry picking tour and when they did not return: by late afternoon it was feared they .had run away. I the field anything else but a play ground. Postal Alan on vacation- Joe Benner, employe at the Sa lem postof f ice, is spending a two weeks vacation In Eugene. Mr. Benner officiates at the general delivery window. "1 "V i - V i . i - , ! i I , - , - 0 ' ' v r ' f -i vi - j 1 4 "a s' .: A 4, x Band Concert Program , r i Announced for: Tonight .!:''' . ' . I The Cherriin land "concert in Willson park tonight, is - as fol lows ; ' -, MarchTCyrus the Great Gin g. , Selection. Geras ot Stephen Fos ter Topani: , ' k ! Walts, Wedding of the WTn,d Hall Popular Numbers. ' Vcical Solo Oscar Gingrich. ; ! Overture, . Barber of Seville Rossini. - j Celebrated Minuet by Paderowl- Selection Gypsy Queen King. March, Under, the Double Eagle --Wagner. . j Star Spangled Banker. i HEAD OFFICE IS HERE COMIOPOLITAN STORE MAKES I SALEM HEADQUARTERS I Announcement was made Mon day that the main office of the Cosmopolitan company, a. chain grocery store system with five es tablishments in the Willamette valley, would be located in Salem. The! offices will be located at the reatf of the building formerly oc cupied by the Liberty theater, now being remodeled. " ' The store here will be operated on ia system used by .the Pigglf W'lggly stores, a basket being given each customer and a cashier to f heck purchases. ' Merchandise of small staplegoods from 5 cents to $1 will be bandied by the store: -- ; thing, including ,tcity; fcMnt nothia of the people thereof. .r-J going' lata oeay.J.'It wouli te U fine thins if Sidaville had o dif ferent sort of population," of If the spring could be deposed ofi to some enterprising man or com pany who would expIcTTir foTTh'VT profits that could bo made out it. The state of things at oda- ville, five miles beyond Lelwno,, Is a fair tample of tle cur? cf public ownership, in which rvry body's business is nobody's. liauo ness. The soda water at SoJa- ville Is fine. " It could be made t make the fortune of some on, or, the fame ot So da ville, rightly tana- t aged." " . .V.. ' ' t lae Lsuea states is a crcanor nation to the extent of nine lion dollars, aside from; the- money . foreign governments owe our gov ernment, which is about tho same amount; that is to say,we are-tfce) ? greatest creditor, nation. t The press table at the Tcane$ae(j monkey trial is the most Import- t ant feature of the affair. m "Prison conditions in Russia Improved." reads a propasnda story from that land of suffering and sorroy. If you want to ret la a nice little prison )oucaa-'gotf over and try It. , . . . , I Bits For Breakfast ' Happy over the steady gain in health of his father, President Coolidge is aiding his son John, in doing the chores at the Coolide homestead it Plymouth, Vt. The chief executive, his wife and their son are seen working at the shingle pile. . PEOPLE AND EVENTS SILVERTON . '.."!.'.-.. ' - LTLLIB L. IfADSEK 8ttmB Corrctpendcat Printers Will Meet The next meeting of the Ben Franklin club of the Willamette valley will be an all-day atfafr 'at' Trout creek; near Moiaua. sun day. Members of the club are engaged in the' commercial print ing business and include a num ber of Salem people. Home for Tw - Ready to occupy. Range, water heater, drapes, etc., go. Three room modern with furnace, . tire place, cement basement, Idry., gar age, hardwood floors, etc., cement walks,, drive and both streets paved and paid Chadwlck Chapte Order of the Eastern Star, will hold its annual picnic Friday eve., July 24, at Graber's grove. All members of, the order and their families are urged to be present. You, are requested to bring your lunchv as cof feci and dessert will be served by the committee. J21 Attend Eugene Funeral - Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Stone spent Monday in Eugene to attend fune ral services for Mrs. Stone's uncleJ Mr. Stone is Salem correspondent for the Portland Telegram. Attending Conventlo Dr. and Mrsv Fred W. Lange will leave for Portland today to See at 1107 Mar-j Spend the remainder of the week ketTerms If desired and immedl ate possess Ion. Becke & Hendricks U.S.Bk.Bldg. j22 store, phone 1 6 5 9. . J21 Tourist Is Fined v. L. S. Newman, of Los Angeles was fined 115 in justice court yes terday v when he .entered, plea of guilty to a charge of operating a car for hire without , first ob taining a license from the public service commission.. Asphalt Is Received The Marlon county court has re ceived four cars of asphalt to he used In building roads in this sec tion. Two cart pt this consign ment will, be, delivered to the Scol lard plant for use on the Hubbard Broadacres road, and the other cars will be aent to the St. Paul plant tor ttse on the-St. Paul high way. The 'asphalt received yes terday-wilt keep both plants work ing about five days. It was sent her tt om' Oleum,' Cal. rr:. LofltStrlped SfflC Sport v Dress in stores down town. Call 1883M.:. - J21 Camping Party Leav . ; The advance patty of the annua . YMCA camp, left Salem Monday Siorning for. Nesko win where they win complete arrangements and prepare the camp for the regular contingent of campers who will appear on the scene some time Thursday. The party was led by uen Klmber. attending the 62nd annual con vention of the American Veterin arian Medical association. Gover nor Pierce will deliver the address i of welcome. A feature of thecon I ventlon is a big clinic to be held iat the Armory Friday. Approxi- Woodry Buys Furnit are' Store at Summer and Norway streets. Phone 511. Jl&tf 5 SILVERTON, Or., July 20 (Special to The Statesman.) Mrs. 3. E. Richardson entertained with an afternoon party Thursday, hon oring her. sister, Mrs.lW. T. Main, fwho has been visiting here from Played, four tables being arranged in the "prettily decorated rooms. Amdng those who were present were -Mrs. W. T. Main. Mrs. H. B. Latham, Mrs. W. Service,. Mrs. SR. E. Kleinsorge, Mrs. F. V. Tread- gold. 'Mrs. C. W. Keene. Mrs. P. L., .Brown,, Mrs.. M. C. .Woodard. Mrs. P. A. Lear, Mrs. ' 1. W. Welch. Mss : Rosella - Richardson, Miss Margaret Main,5 .Mrs. J. A. Campbell.' Mrs. S. W. Kefeler, Mrs H. M. Simms, Mrs. A. E. Janr. Mrs E. A. Booth,' and the: hostess, Mrs. S. E. Richatdsom : ' .. , - . i ......... Tio- minor automobile accidents occurred, at Sllverton Friday. . A General White Still 111 Ismail truck driven by Ruth: Gor Brigadier General George A. d0n and' a touring car of which White is still confined to his oed Clarence Sebo was driver collided by an attack of influenza, wnue near, the: Central garage. Some one calling attention, to a flat tire on the; truck Is said to have been the cause of the accident. Neither to be Improved yesterday, it was reported: that he was no better than he was last week. ' Former Residents JLeave " Mr. and Mrs. Ed Koub and son Leo, who have been visiting rela tives and old friends in Salem for I mately 300 veterinarians from all tne past weeic, ; len yesieraay ai-i parts-ol the country wfru, eno ternoon for their home in Santa I the convention. Many of these Anna, Cal. Mr. Koud Is a former I are being accompanied - by their restaurant i man :of Salem. Until wives and special entertainment is a few years ago he was connected being provided for the ladies. with the Home restaurant. He is Get Vancouver Uccngcn Marriage licenses have been is sued In Vancouver to Henry F. Luch, Jr7, 24 of Vancouver and Ruby E. Griffith. 20. of Salem; Percy L.. Turnidge, 21, Jefferson, and Olivia D. Mangold, 20, of Carlton.. v Charlesworth. Funeral services were held Monday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock from the undertaking parlors. Rev. J. A. Bennett of the Christian church officiating. In terment was made in the Silverton cemetery. Mrs. SW. Keeler of St. Joseph, Mich., who Is visiting her daugh ter, Mrs. J. A. Campbell, was the guest ot honor at a bridge party Friday afternoon at 1 o'clock at the honie of Mrs. M. C. Woodard Out ' of town guests beside Mrs. Keelec were . Mrs. L. Lockmoud, Mrs. Saurman and Mrs. II. Myers, all of Salem. - '- Obituary now in the restaurant business in Santa Anna, Early Salem Native Dies At her home In Dallas, Or., July 18, 1925, at 8:20 p. m., Mrs Bell Barker Stiles passed to her eter nal rest. She was born in Salem August 7, 1859. : She was the widow of Frank A. Stiles, to wnom Ward Southworth Visits - Ward R. Southworth, a former Willamette, student, .and son of the late .Dr. South worth . of this city, is here visiting, with friends I she was married 4 1 years ago in for a day l or. two, after which he I Dallas. She is survived by one will go east to Buffalo, N. Y. - I son, Bert L. Stiles of Dallas, and I four grandchildren; also two sis ters. Mrs.' Owen D. Hutton of Sa ! lem and Mrs. Charles R. Moss of Los Angeles. . and one brother. Thomas E. Barker of Seattle. The I funeral was held Monday after 1 noon at 2 o'clock. Interment being I in the IOOF cemetery at Dallas. Card ' of Thanks .--. . We wish to thank our" friends for their kind help and floral of ferings during our recent bereave ment. Mrs. I Hogate and chlld- ren.:'t;..";i":?:: " ' " ' .': HI Bonds Are Filed ( ' Report has been made of the filing of the following Vbnnty school' clerk's bonds with, the county school superintendent: Na than E. Manock,-clerk of school district No. 23 and 303, a-joint district at Aurora; Haxel Lv Ray burn, clerk of district 128, at Sa lem Heights; Nellie B. Mason, clerk' of district No. 87 at Sum mit; T. T. Etxel, clerk of district No. 12 at Fern Ridge; Claude Ramsden, clerk of district 60 at Pratum. and Ed R. Adams, clerk of district 4 at Silverton. car. was. damaged tar any great ex Jtent. i .j y . j- ' Indecision as to who should take the right.pf way .caused the second coHisIop "near" Noftsker's garage. ; Cars driven ' by O: E. Hutchinson and R- Hansen ap proached -an "'Intersection. - Both stopped and 'then both ' started, with the result that a tire on the "Hansen car; was- damaged. Mr. Hutchinson offered to pay . repair charges for the damage done Miss .Hansen's car."''' " f. v tVerne.D. Wilson died at the Mill CUy hospital July 19, at 12:40 a. in., at the age. of 27 years. - He isr.survlved i by : his , father and mother, Mr., and Mrs. C. C. Wilson of Oak street. Salem', and two sisters. June Dory and Olga Wilson. Funeral services .will be held at the Odd' .Fellow's cemetery at 2:30 o'clock Tuesday,. July 21 : X . Johnson v! " - Peter F. John&on dlod at a local hospital July ltftrt tlie-age of 81 years., . Funeral announcements later. , Webh funeral parlors in charge of arrangements. . i -.Today .' , It is one long war I The fight of the farmer with the pests and the forces ot nature. Ii ( ' '" j The mint growers of the Labteh district are fighting cut worms, and some ot them 'may have to begin cutting and- putting their mint through the stills by. the end Of J the week, in order to save it from destruction. The cut worms are also keeping the celery grow ers of that district busy. They are fighting them with poisons. ! Not so very long "ago the state of j Oregon .spent a considerable sum of money, appropriated by the legislature, in erecting a build ing over the soda spring at Soda- ville. The structure was dedi cated with a big celebration, and me impression went, out mai s 11 great asset had been added for I gripping meioarama the good of the state. The whole nUwnAlnrr In fhrillincr money for the building, and the situations leading to a, management of the soda PrlngsA.r,,I" J tt1irirr was turned over to the dtr of POWertUl and StarUUl Sodaville. -A' little charge is made j Climax. for the water taken away In quan tities- about 2 cents a gallon, and tne cuy gets tnis, ror.tne upkeep of the building. ' But no one can notice any upkeep, and the whole COMEDY SCENIC GRAND FOR INFORMATION ABOUT RAILROAD TRIPS Phone 727 OREGON ELECTRIC Woodry Woodry Pays Cash for Furniture Phone 75 Electric Cafe For EATS Two Boys Escaped " Tom Larsen and Tom Hoffman, both .14, escaped from the state Institution for feeble minded early Monday morning. : The boys, it is believed, made their 'escape about 3 o'clock ia the morning after having kept watch, all night for an opportunity to slip out un noticed by the watchman.-:. Tom Dance! Dance! Tonlte DuBoIs popular dances. Crys tal Gardens. 21 : Berth Is .Reported ' The birth of a son to Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Francisco of Chemawa was reported at the city health Vacation Days in a Stadcbaker- . Light - e ' touring. See a good used one at. the Certified Motor Car Market on North Church St ... 321tf Elks Reject i. - Nine card taLles, comprising the , first allotrt . ct- furniture re ceived for tie new Elks' temple. j ere returned to tlie s-ipjer the 1 Washington - r re -cii c:r:ray f t Tacerr.a. Y------r -rr ccn. Tt8 office yesterday. The child was Larsen, the leader In the escapade, I given the name of Sydney Hudson has escaped from the Institution a number of times before and each I Get Building Permits instance I made his way back to I Building permits were Issued the., vicinity of Kelso, his former j yesterday to C W. Moore; who home, where be has been retaken I will alter and repair a dwelling by the authorities. x The t Larsen iat 791 South Thirteenth at a cost youth is described as being very j of $900. and to M. W. Eckman, Card of Thanks ".We wish to extend eur heartiest thanks to our many friends and relatives who expressed their sym pathy. so sincerely - by sending beautiful flowers and giving every possible assistance for the funeral service .of our loved one. - Signed, Jeannette Pooler, Adeline Pooler, Clo E. Johnson. ; . ' J21 . Mrs. W.: T.' Main ' of Iowa was the inspiration of 'several delight ful parties'' last week. : Tuesday evening Mrs: 'Main , was honor guest at a bridge party given .by Mrs. P. A. Loar- at her "home on Coolidge street. ' Thursday after neon a number of guests were in vited for bridge by Mrs. S.' E. Richardson, sister of Mrs. Main. Mrs. II. M. Simms was hostess Fri day evening at a party given for Mrs. - Mafu. Bridge was again i ', aiMiaM AIberinJamfei'Ttlmmermailf died at Church and Union streU July zo at tne age or 51 years. sur vived by his widow, Pearl Zimmer man; mother, Albertlna Zimmer man ; two sisters. Mrs. ,'AlberUna Lindburg, all of Wheeler. Or., and Mrs. Anna Thompson of Portland. His remains will go forward to day to Wheeler where funeral ser vices will be held. Webb funeral parlors in charge of arrangements. small for his age, ' often being j taken ' for orily 8 years old.' JIe j is purported, to be a very bright youngster. who will repair a one-story dwell ing at 980 Electric, the cost of repairing' to be -approximately $1150. VTC1 Gravel Fred Ear, head of -the Salea Picnic la Planned The MWA are plannlsg a hi: Navigation corcpany, yesterday! basket dinner August 16, which completed arrarsements lor the I will be enjoyed by members of the Mrs. RIggs Returns Mrs. Zadoc Riggs has returned from t eastern Oregon where she has been Visiting for the last two months. Friends in many cities. in the eastern part of the state and Spokane were visited. Before bet marriage Mrs. Rlggs taught school in several ot the towns in which he visited. ' Go After Fish W. F. and Ira Fltts, or the FItts Fish market, motored to the Slletx basin Sunday in their new Graham truck after a load ot Salmon. They will return to the city some tir today. Salem is the Hub of the WUlam site Industries , . Tdl your eastern rravtllr? ct tt? rc?.J frr-i rr'n-'cri .rcIir-Eeatoa:aad 'List;12113 etKct4tr.-- Crooks Charlesworth died at the Salem hospital Saturday night after having been In the" hospital hut two days. .Death was caused by sarcoma of the right partoid gland. Mr. Charlesworth was 47 years old and an employe ot the Silver Falls Timber company. He Is survived by his wife, Ethel NEWSPAPER MAN NAMED MILWAUKEE, Wis., July g. John M. Work, editorial writer on a' local newspaper, was endorsed by the executive committee f the socialist -party as candidate t the primary election if called by Gov ernor Blaine, to- fill the ' vacancy in the senate caused by the death of Robert M. La Follette. V I WOODRY) m.mm ft I 4 0- . mm , m jm m ': . ... T " LADD & BUSH, Bankers ; f J General Eanlang BtiHxcs4 . Office Hoars from ! sv, at to I p. as. ' , GABRIEL K j , Powder and Scpply Co. j Palate us, TanlsaM ; . ' ( 17S ta CBUMreUl "riM T2S REDUCER SU5IMER RATES TO CALIFORNIA i BY : PICKWICK STAGES Baa Francisco, one way, Round Trip, fOOXO i Los Angeles, oae.wny, t-"lX3 Round .Trip,' 50.00. 4 I Erecial Rites to Parties of j Eight or More; . , . . For Information and Reserva . . tlczs phone 96, or call at ! When You -" ' Are To Move Ready , - I X. ' X2aH "on us; for tre have padded Viru and Fleece lined covers for your furniture and piano, class piano and furniture movers. First ........ taless.Orej0--- We also handle Brooder Stoves, Furnace..: Coals and Diamond Briquettes J Larmer Transf 21 - ' Storage Co. . r I -1 i . - 1 i ... .