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j i 1 Ji 0REGN STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON " ' - ;j A J rTTT. TMNES ' "3 ? v , , i a i . . - firs - HI -.. : ' .;i:.::.v ;- v-v.i .': ; . .; ' ; ... it ..- .. We have the best ' hosierythe durable,. perfect fitting, guaran teed ulna. :.tt- All of the new and fashionable colors' and patterns ' - .Prices 50c to 5125 There's not a wealc spot1 in our whole line ' 0 of hose - ' ' G.W. Johnson & Co. r 469 State Street1 -' - ' If .you are thinking about a Gardner Coupe here Is one' at abont half price of new one: ' ; . ; ; . 1924 model -Kith lot of ex tras, runs ' and looks like new, notice this price "only" -.$750; Will take small' ear in on this and easy term on bal ance. 8EK IT TODAY. lost Her Purse I Salem visitors vesterdar ' The A lady who attended the band I party were returning from Marsh- concert last night left her silver (field and Eocene where they vis- i weave parse, with a little change, Ited the Powers stores. in the ladle' waiting;. room at the -" . "uer win pieasc I umdi waniro ' ' . j jeave at The Statesman office and $1800 and $3000. Brand new receive reward. . homes: 6 risht now. ,Becke,A Hendricks, U. S. Bk. Bid. J2I by her mother, Mrs, W.,"W. Al thrap ct Cryals, one sister,' Mrs. Farrel.of Brodtiand three broth ers, S. P. Parker of Brooks, P. Y. ParkGer of Portland, and Gideon Parker, of Los Anceles you Telephone V. 110. , We'll deliver it,' no matter how Appraisers Appointed- em all ptpre. the Item. Capital. Drug 22tf i ment. . Incorporators are M. G. Gunderson, W. .C. 'Wlnslow and James G. Heltzel, 'all of Salem. The Incorporation Is for $60,000. iPaperhanETr,! Nabbed . J 'Jack Karney,-21. was arrested yesterday .by. Officer Olson and booked at the police station ou t charge of passing worthless checks twqc local clothiers are said to nave been the Tlctima. One of f he checks was for $42 and the other for $7.50. 1 Karney will probably be given a hearing in the lastlce court today. Appraisers- for the estate nt Fred -W. Ilaack were appointed yesterday by J. T. Hunt. Marios county Judge, They are Robin D. Day. D. W. Miles and F. U Wood. The administrator of the est ate. 1 F. W. Haack Orders Takrn for Any ' j j Bakery goods before 5 p. m each. day. L. B. Grocery, 7$ Highland ave. J22 Interested in Ape Trial- Mrs. Susan ' McMunn - of Quln- laby la especially interested In the j moving' to Dallas. famous evolution trial just ended Dr. JT. Ray Pemberton- .Wishes to announce that. he is not the Dr. Pembertoa who is CI m NEWS FN. BRIEF OurVeatherKaLix Vi'i . r" ' i i i ii .I. i :w Unsettled Generally cloudy; probably, with local thunderstorms lit mountains of; interior; cooler east portion; gentle variable windsT '-Mazr8X; Mln. SO; River 1.4, f ailing; Rainfall none; Atmosphere clear; Wind northwest. , . At A Ti Theater Today ; - nt Oregon-Adolphe Menjou and Alleea Pringle In A Kiss in the Dark." " : v Grand "Chalk: Marks" with Star casC V ' t Bllgh Eva Novak in "The i ! Beautifut:rHnif:?33 . St cause of most of the delay. It was reported that Mr. Klett had found ttaces'of oil and was: drilling for further developments, but the fact that he has ceased drilling!, and Is preparing to open up his pool, in dicates that the report is untrue. Twc Hornet for Ready to occupy. Range, water heater, drapes, etc.V- go. I Three room modern with furnace, fire place, cement basementr ldry:v sar age, hardwood floors, etc:,! cement walks, drive and both f streets paved and paid. See at 1107 Mar ket. Terms it desired and Immedi ate possession: Becke & Hendricks U. S.Bk. Bldg. I . 22 Long, Dry Stretch :.: Salem' has lust completed a 30- day stretch without any raintall. The last rainfall was on June 11, although on June 21 there was an tin measurable trace . of ' moisture on" the " government observer's gauge. ; Slightly clouded skies in dicate the possibility of a ( change within 'a few days.' The Willam ette river has "dropped to f a level of: 1.4 feet below, normal atC,7 o'clock yesterdaymorning; ; at Dayton, Tenn., owing to the Concert to be Givei fact that Judge J. G. McKenxie, J ; ?. "A two hour program of Hawaii- j who is i prosecuting the case, is i an music and ' a playlet, "The i her cousin being the son of her I Haunted House," will be furnished father's sister. The original stock I by the Hawaiian Serenaders of Eu oln her ! father's side came from gene. An excellent program has Virginia, and the Abraham un-1 been prepared. coin branch, on her mother's side, from -North Carolinaas did also the grandfather, Elijah Duncan, who fought in ' the - Revolution. Mrs. McMunn, however, does with her illustrious kinsman, who de nies evolution, believing that not only ' were men - once monkeys, I Stayton Man Held Guard Ian Is Named , . j. Mauae zacnara has - been ap pointed guardian of the estate ol John - Raymond Zachary. minor according-to an order signed by J. T. Hunt, county judge yester day." Scout-Percales - 15c yd. C. J. Breier's. J22 Vacation Days la a Studebaker - L,lght 6 touring, see a good used one at the Certified Motor Car Market on North Church St. :v. . . v ' ; -. J21tf I Two licenses Issued Two marriage licenses Vere taken out in the county clerk' office yesterday. They were ap plied for by Leonard A. Hart of Los Angeles aad Ethel Ruth Si mon of Detroit, Mich., and Frank F. Tate and -Alice M. Simpson both of Salem.. , Albert Abraham, of Portland but that many of them continue Was ' arrested vpsfprrlnv fnr aneftH-1 tO "be. Ing 35 miles an hour, on North Capitol street. Mr. Abraham de posited $i0 bair aad was released. Russel Hurst was fined $7.50 in police court yesterday for speeding. :"; Jesse Sheehan of West Stayton! was arrested yesterday on a war rant charging contributing to the delinquency of a minor. He will Deputy Returns. Jim Lewis, office deputy in the sheriffs office, has returned his desk aftel a'lwo weeks! vaca- a f a as . a w-k . S Cutworm and1 Earwiai Bait Pearcy Bros., 237 State St. J24 probably have a hearing in Justice tlon at the.coaay Durlpg. his abr Will Pay Cash For used piano. Phone 1659. ' J23 ephr Ginghams xf J aoc ya.i at u. 4. Breier's. Musician's Wife Visits r Mrs. Evertt Moses, wife of the director; of; lh4 .Elks band from Florida jthat Vbii. first placa In the competition Jduring the national convention iiCPortland Jast week, accompanied - by her mother and slater, of Oorvailis,' was in the" city yesterday. "Mr Moses was called back tortheTf"astt coast but Mrs. Moses is visiting, relatives In Ore gon before returning to her home to'-FIdirldai:.' i'r . ; .Mi- J22 oew xare xojeves : .-.. i.-j n ; , George i Elliott, - motorman on the inbound 10 o'clock street car on the South Commercial line, wit nessed two boys stealing a tire from an automobile parked, near the tent, under which revival serv. ices , werel- "In progress. Elliott was alone and could not leave his car. He reported the Incident up on arriving at State and Commer cial but the boys made their es cape, before the police arrived. , Hawaiian Serenaders ' WIU boN at ," Bungalow ' church this evening1 where they will play ; a two-hour concert. ' ' - - J22 Checks Are Needed .v-.- , . ' One resnonsa', to the . plea for , funds f TOiced. byv the Associated Charities ' has 'been received, ac cording" to TMrs.r John. A." Carson In order that those . desiring to make contributions toward reliey- ing the needs .of' several Salem families IwhQ" are without 'food, Mrs. j j Carson ' requests .that all checks or ; contributions be .Jef with George Arbuckie, treasurer ef i the association, at the Buster Brown shoe stored a - Mi. ii-tiY-' ' : '-.v. i"-,-.". Wood ry Burs Furniture- f Store at Summer and Norway treets. Phone 611. ' . , JlStf DalUs Man Released : M John Guy of Dallas, who was ar rested while: in toilcatedV,;waa -re leased on ball of 100, , . Picnic la Staged.. Members of the choir of the Scandinavian M. B. churcis of Sa lem who attended a picnic held, at Silvertoa park by the organization report very enjoyable time. - Home Grown Tomatoes--' l. t w, 15c lb., strawberria raspber- ,vr. j JOgans, vbUctDemes j rresn Try dar.! rOreroTi eabbare 4e lb. tresh peis,J 2 lbs. "25c; fresh young . quash. 2 lbs.i.25c. Salem -Fruit wket;phbnS26i: Vv 323 ; ! - i ' r ' i - V - few pool 'Nearly Ready . The swimming pool in the new ,tto Klett, building on the fcoraer t Ferry and south Liberty, is to opened for business soma: time "t;wek if no further delays be- necessary.) A water heater been installed, and the'- first tiTt of !r the Veaulnment for the f l:"ain8 unit Juts-Jseenreceived 8 Well Vhlch I. . ifri11l n of 300-feet, has been the Truck: In Collision i ' ) " The, Cooley & Pierson delivery truck ' figured in t an accident in West Salem last night. -The truck which was driven by H.PettIck, collided with a county truck and was badly, damaged. The left front and rear fender and running board of the : Cooley , & ; Pierson truck was completely smashed. Cause of the . accident nor the party, to blame," could not be as certained. . : - . j A Real'Sacriflce t ' 29 acres, all cleared, fenced, barn', on rock road, U mile from pavement and town, must be sold at oncfe $2500. It Interested re ply at once through Statesman of fice. Owner, L D C. J23 Missionary Will Speak 4 - The Missionary society of the Presbyterian church will hold an out-doors meeting In Marion square at 2 o'clock Thursday af ternoon. Mrs. Millikan. a return ed - missionary from China, will speak. Mrs. Millikan is an excel lent speaker and all the women who can do so are urged to come' and hear her message. Free f Cozy Cerner electric lamps giv en absolutely free with each com plete set jof HghUng fixtures pur chased from ;us ' Only & j limited number lft. Salem Electrlc'Co.. F. a Birtpn, owner. Masonic Tem ple, phone 1200. ! J23 Band" Concert 'Enjoyed-. r " Cool weather prevented a rec ord crowd from :: attending the band concert In Wlllspn park last nighty but a large crowd was on hand for the program. Pressure at the Waite' memorial fountain was unusually good and the light Ing: effects were excellent. An other eontfert will : be of fered. Fri day night. U Pr. W. It ! Mercer, Osteopath! Physician, 404-5 U. S. Nat. bank bldg. : . .f , ,,;f?-M; J22 Handling Briquets ' ?The Hillman Fuel company, lo cated on the corner of Broadway aad Hood, announce that they are now handling Casco briquets for present or: future delivery, Vlctrolaa f or Much Less From now on. "Moore's Music House. " ' ' - f ' J26 Glle Speaks Today 1 - ' , H. S. Gile, who recently return ed from ' the international Rotary convention held in' Cleveland, will be- the principal, speaker at the weekly meeting of the Rotary cub at, the Marion hotel today noon. Prescription Facilities-f:' Are complete here and there's knowledge, experience, and intelll gence In the compounding. sFbr safety go to Capital Dreg; store. .IM- - . . - : . ; .-:J22 , ; TO. CALIS'OIWfIA by. picnwrcs STAG Caa IVancIsco, one way, f 1ZXO v . ... Gonad Sri?, - --:; Losi Anrelea, onO way, ... Hocsd Trip, CS3.CO. .-vM-; Creclal Rates to Partial el ; ; Elsit cr Here !- : Vor' Xafarxaaticii and netcrra- tlczs ii.c-a C3S, cr call at ' Returns From Chicago- Herman Hahn, who owns a fruit farm near Quinaby, has returned from a nine months' visit to Chi cago where he took a course in electrical engineering and attend- court today. Wanted, Fat Hens f.And spring chickens. Highest market price paid. Steusloff Bros. market. Phone 1528., J22 m k . l&b cat v of alternately byBert "Smith, Roy Bremmer and Sam Burkhart, dep- i uties. ed a religious conference . at An-1 Marriage Is Performed derson, Ind. In Chicago he; ajs.o i iFrank F. Tate - and . Alice M. visited his brother, Herbert, Who I Simpson, both of route S, Salem. is completing his studies at the j rere married yesterday by Brazier reserve corps. Mooay iii Die scnooi ana taxing a small, justice of the peace, high -school course -as well in preparation for work as a gospel Administrator Named T. P. Tistenarn has been in. Hendricks Gets Promotion- Word has been received from Washington. D. C, that Paul B Hendricks has been commissioned a captain of infantry in the army missionary. Mr. Hahn expresses himself as being well pleased to poInted administrator of the es- be at home again, away from the extremes of climate, heat, winds and floods he encountered and to See the forest growth he can'nOw fully appreciate ' after noting the treeless plains of the middle west: While in Chicago he observed that the first cherries on the. market sold at 50 cents a pound.' : rv m ; : $300 Down " . t -t , Balance just like rent, takes '6 room home at 1120 Chemeketa street Becke ft Hendricks, TJ. S. Bk. Bldg. i , - 422 tate of Anna Iverson, -deceased. The appraisers of the property are Ed Radamis. Olga Alrik and Dajr- t a Larson. Furniture Men Visit Ira F. Powers, head of tho Pow ers Furniture company, and John Casey, friee president of the com pany, , accompanied by Messrs. Mrs. Bfrg Dead . Elizabeth Berg, 78 years old formerly of Salem; died Sunday July 18th at Mount Vernon. . She Is the daughter of the late Hon Samuel Parker. She Is survived Obituary Olson Peter Olson died at a local" hos pital July 20 at age of 67 years. Remains are at the chapel of the Salem mortuary.- Funeral an Power, Jr., and Casey, Jr., were nouncements later. Gets Chahalis License ' A marriage license has been Is sued in. Chehalls, Wash., to Troy J. Cole and .Ellen Evans, of Salem BIKE RIDERS COMPETE He Is competing" with two pedallsts fcra $25,000, prie f 0- fered by cycling fans. of America. England and Germany, and-so-fas-has traveled 28,000 kilometers. From Seattle. Vogel is to travel to Mexico, across the United tatci to New York, thence to Ireland. England, Scotland and Gernanr, SEATTLE, July 21. Paul JI. Vofeel. German round the world cyclist, , krrived in Seattle today, in the river unasle to help' thern two Bors imowx " :t - CURLEW. Wash., July t. Eugene Anderson, 18. aid hU brother, Vtrre. 8, were drowned in the Kettle river here . toJajr- while their mother stood on a aift . the Time to Get T P ; ZiW v-r a va j j 1 lour ) 1 GOOD W W. R. McALVIN I S45 NORTH CHURCH and rPnOLSTERY r WORK DONli-r.: Estimate On Next Job . , WORK AT- THE RIGHT PRICES Trial Will Con vince You j. n. . ft mm LEI Wednesday Nighty 7 p. ni. ' Woodry's New 'Auction Market and Summer at Norway Streets, opposite his resilience 1610 North Summer Street - - --, . Including Dress Goods, Underwear, Prints, Overalls, t ; . Sox, Hosiery, Furniture and Ford Touring . ... ... .. ' , j Terms Cash .i;'w F.N.WpODRY The Auctioneer . . ' . Established since 1916 - ' ! ,u I pay cash for used Furniture Phone 511 Plan Picnic Lunch The Ever Ready Birthday club will held a .picnic ' luncheon at noon today at the state fair grounds. All members are re quested-to be present. City Water Disagreeable , - -.At a v late ' hour last night - the cause of the disagreeable taste-of the water- in the city .mains had not been discovered. . Late -in the afternoon, .however, the. water seemed to clear up a little and later in, the evening was.practi-H caly free from the . disagreeable flavor. Officials of the company have had a crew searching for the cause of the trouble since yester day morning. v Fruit Season Is On U - ' We have Certo and Jellwell at popular prices. L. B. Grocery. 795 Highland ave. J22 Gets Building Permit : j A building, perntit was Issued to C. . J. Mc Adams yesterday to erect a one-story dwelling at 2245 Lee street at a cost-of 1700. I "Will Not be Responsible , For anyone's debts contracted by anyone other than myself. A. C Bates. i J22 Wreck Brings Injuri Slight injuries were sustained by the occupants - of two" cars which collided Tuesday morning at the intersection of Chemawa road with the Pacific highway. The. cars were driven by William A. Stone, a druggist, of Pasadena. CaL, and by Manning F. Spiker of Portland. They were, practi cally demolished Iq the collision. In the Stone car were his wife, and daughter, both of whom re ceived minor, bruises and cuts. Spiker blames the accident to the fact that Stone was driving on the wrong side of the road. The can were said to -be traveling at speed of SO miles an hour when they collided. " ' Ranch Is Incorporated J 'Articles of incorporation for the Jule ranch were filed yesterday with the state corporation depart V7 oodry &,Woodrv Pays Cash for Furniture Phone 75 - C. J. Breler Co ... Opening of dry goods , Canoe Trip Planned - ; v . A voyage from XJorvallis to Sa lem by canoe Is planned-by Leslie Olirer, student at Oregon 'Agri cultural, college, who -will arrive here Sunday , for a visit with his brother, Clarence Oliver, YMCA leader. The trip by river is about 4 0 miles, i . Olirer -will leave early Sunday morning. . f ( . .. . 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