! r THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON 7 FRIDAY MORNING, JULY SI, 1925 -srr rati 51 v 1 i Ivli I 1 I". ' -v!'.-' rV'i?- Who know good styles, skilled workmanship, fine materials. .Whd appreciate the utmost in 7i quality for their money buy '.their clothing from us. i . P :469 State ,,; lL - i . i: l -i - ' ' 7 K r W I lUIACCf 7A7 TTuirb n 7771 7HT A mrn vv iLiv. MJLJnjjp . Ill' I ' ' " ' .1 I u , , Fair Moderately warm with, low, hu midity In i the interior, genUe to , Northerly winds. ThursdayMax". 89: Mm. 53: RiTer statipn- ary : Rainfill ' none ; Atmosphere clear; Wind northwest. m At The Theaters Today s ; J." - Oregon -- rCMckie," by Elenbre . Meherin . .with Dorothy MackaUl. llobart Bosworttu . Myrtle ; Bted-.i man, John Bowers. Grand Conwa,Tearle . and Barbara LaMftrr ; in "The Heart of a Sire.n' ; Rllgh Jack . Hoxle in. Ridiaf Thunder." 'v1--- ; t . ' Vhree Couples 5 1 Three marriage' ".. licenses were S lsined bv : the county clerk's op i lice Thursday. They were applied v ;ifor by Join Turnbun, route ; 4, l)rln& Marlon : Hope Gilmer, 332 1 North Nineteenth street; Anton 3. Schaffers and Mary Ann Gold ade, both lot Mount Angel; Gor don R. Moundy and . Pearl Izetta Clerk, both of iiiiwauaie, ure. 5' j ::: Were Got Em Agsln "Don't Bring Lulu." " "Moon light and Roses. "Sometime" and "Just a Liitle Drink.1'! Brunswick records ati Stiff's. i - 331 Driver Is Arretted ' O.-N. Baker, of Stay ton. was -firrestebrtb"y-an'dVder Troni "the state traffic department yesterday on a charge of failure to give right of way."" A carVdriven by Bakef "and another i operated by. Ross Rlckett crashed a short distance from Salem , on the. Silverton-Sa-lem highway on M6nday, night The Rlckett machine was said to" be j totally wrecked Baker14 ap peared 1 in the t justice court yes- i terday butyls case was continued. i it . . V", .. 1 '. - -'. '' 1 Von Telephone V; A19--i V" I ! Well deUver'ltno matter how j small the JUm. - capital Drug. . . ., ; j22tf Larceny Xas Continoed f tJick and Myrtle May Kelly charged with larceny "of property frjom John; L. and F.fl M. " Cum mings, will appear in justice court teday. after having had their case postponed.) They . are aUeged Jn the complaint .to have taken some rnoffsefcoldi f umlshmss.;: . . 0OIIop tickers .Wanted Bee : Lane Morley,cor jC and 17th. V nil Bond Is Becetved-r . - . . Era Cauthorn, clerk of the Rl erside schooi'dlBtrlct, has filed i ;- bond 6Tti 000. with' Ury U"Fnt- kerson, county school su'perinten - dent Practically all the bonds frpm the districts in Marion coun- ty-have been' received. N : Marlon Erwts Sign two signs Bearing tne name Marlon Hoter? . were, yesterday y placed at: opposite , sides of the GoBMBevcial atreet entrance of the I hotel. This Is the first time for r . ... LOOSE W1UXLS . Repaired at t . - r.:nia eaneks : ' , - '"I fT'.TXON '!Z.. . . i v. -jfftLJf seVerat years 'that the hotel has had a sign to sdraw attention to thei hostelry tOTrt. the Commercial street side .The Rpmaine and Lo&r joo ball also erected a sign in front o their- establishment yesterifjay-lt' carries(n adver- tlsenient for El Sidelo clears. Dr. W. tL Mercer, Osteopathic - Physician, '40 4-5 U. Natl Bank Bldg. f J3i i-i- ; ,--'J.. ',' ' Labor Turnover Slow-. . V, Arailable position at. the - fed eral employment bureau at the iTMCA this eek.:, according to Claude A.' Kells, secretary of the Y who is" directing the bureau during the '.absence of Manager Sim Philips. ; A considerable sur plus of labor is again reported for the week. ; Time to Can Salmoi Fine fat deep sea troll fish at Fitts Market. J26tf PermJU ToUl t0p-il : . ? : Two building : permits issued by City Recorder ; Poulsen yesterday brought the tetal ralue of permits this - week. ;to $24,380. Permits were granted yestrday to VA, H. Heeraon Jrr ihe : eteeyflft or a one-story dwelling at 2 0T4 Mc Coy .street to cost S2500, and to J. W. Maruny lor the erection of a greenhouse at 211 Miller street to cost $2000. - , - '.- Dancti Tues. and VrU-' ' -DnB6is7popular "aancesV'Crys tal Gardens. - -. J31 Elks Move Soon : The Salem lodge of Elks will more, into its new quarters at the corner of Cottage and State streets within the. next thirty days. It was announced', yesterday. . Dedication ceremonies will not be held until early fall,, probably about October 1, it was said.' ! Wcdry Btfys Pornitnre . Store at Summer nnd Norway streets. Phone 511. - - . J15tf Rev. Brace to Speak t Rer. George K. , Bruce of Juno, -Alffskaflsto be the speaker at the religious service in Willson park Sunday afternoon? In the morn mr Rer. Bruce ; will ; occTrpythe pulpit of the First Presbyterian church.- f V: V -: -v si m . Happy Canyon, Mm City Sat. - night. Dinner-dance : Sunday evening. Music by Thomas Bros. 7-piece orchestra. '. al Five Pay I-lnea . . V Fire persons paid ' fines of 1 1 each for over-parking in the re stricted downtown district Tester day.- 'Tha'naseasments were.made by Pplice Judge. Poulsen ' ngainst Emma Nash. r J. ; H. HoiU- James Taylor, Hugh Aspin wall and C7 A. GleS. 1 ,.-; Car Jumps Bank ., r.-1 s.: j W, Bennett jot ISalein narrowly escaped serious injury, late yester dar.afternoon -wheji a "car . that he was driving collided with a street car where : the i car - line . crosses North Commercial, a block, north bt ,D street. Bennett's car, which WCODRY tare tr aaA VMway Stmls IKHDrCinj. STJSDCETt " ; yj to califokaia ; v Can Francisco, onQ wayvf 15X9 ,-v-jImnd,;ffrit;CK).oa----Loa Angelea, one way, C27X3 Coaaa Trip, 3)XQ , 4Pclal Rates to Parties $1 ignv or iiora . Per lataraatlon and IUfsrm- . tlssi phena CSS, or call i erf 3S was traTellng-zsouth on Commer cial, was thrown from the street and rolled dwn an embankment on the north e!4e of the miU creek bridge. The i car turned turtle twice aniMihen righted itself,, a mass - of wreckage. Bennett re ceived a "slight cut on one elbow. Tmiock Cantaloupes . Good ; quality, 6 . for 25c siringiess Deans 4 lbs. 25c. now Is the time to can them, auantity price for canning 4c. . Home grown tomatoes 3 lbs. 25c. Fancy sweet ; corn, dps.; 25c. Salem Fruit, market, cor. Com. and State Sts. Phone 928. J31 Col. Abrams to Leave . ColGarle Abrams, of the 382nd miantry, will leave for Camp Lewis Saturday to attend the an nuai i encampment or tne reserve officers. Intensive training will be in order for 15 days. Officers south of Portland as far as Kla math Falls are expected to attend A . me camp .unless otnerwtse ex cused.-v- v . Brash College Social j ; Brush College has made elabor ate plans for a Sunday school pic nic to be held at the school build' ing Saturday night. The public is invited to come and have a good time. Alex Stain Injured i Alex Stain of 1220 E street sut fered minor injuries in an auto mobile -accident yesterday. Details of the clash were not given in the report to police. Attending Summer Sessloi Miss Lora Rauch of Salem Is attending the summer session of the University of Southern Cali fornia at Los Angeles. Miss Ranch, whd Is a teacher of English in the Salem schools, is taking courses in Education and English. Many nationally ' known instructors are visiting the university this year and foe session ia the largest in the history of the Institution, more than 2400 being enrolled Taking Special Work Many Willamette university graduates are" taking special work at OAC summer session this sum mer. " Among those attending are Leland Linnf Hu3sel Rarey, "Keith Lyman; LoreriBasler, Durgess Ford, Bruce White, Raymond Dim ick, i Harold . Regele, and Donald Grettie""(t-t -.' f " .- City Again Swelters - j Recent weather predictions for rain for Tuesday night and yester day failed of realization and the city again sweltered , as the mer cury climbed to 9 0 yesterday af ternoon in. the downtown district. (Ugh humidity which has prevailed Electric Cafe .. For" ' :;EATS Woodry z Woodry Pa jB Cash for Furniture . phone 75 LADD Cz BUSK; Banlicra ; '-' GczcnJ E-rV:s 2cc Ttti CMP! U MMlBf ta M fut k kH t hmf son kytni . 1920 1922 1925 $2M -$375 Tkw ctfi V Q Ttry for the, last sereral days has made recent heat unusually oppresslre and complaints were nearly as prereleat yesterday as during the period sereral weeks ago when the mercury climbed much higher. Klett Pool Unfinished Recent rumors that the new Otto Klett swimming pool In nis new building at the corner of Lib erty and Ferry streets-would be completed for public opening Sat urday were declared untrue by the owners yesterday. Work is being rushed but it will be some time before completion, he de clared. A heatinjr plant, shower baths and a steam bath have been installed In the basement of the building and two large filters have been. installed to purify the water in the tank. Doctors Go "South- Three -staff members of the Marion county child health dem onstration are to attend the meet ing of the national home econom ics association to be held in Ber keley. Cal., next week. They are Miss Anne Simpson, director of health education here, who left Wednesday night; . Dr. Brown. bead of the demonstration; "and Elnora E. Thompson, member of the staff. Dr. Brown is to ad- Obituary Ritchey ' Mrs. Dora Ritchey.. wife of Henry L. Ritchey, died at the reU dence 6 miles east of Salem on the SUverton road. Funeral an nouncement later by Rigdon and Son mortuary. ; Nye At the residence, . 1500 Ferry street. July 20, Mrs. Alice" R.Nye a resident of Jefferson,7 age. 67 years. She is the sister of Phillip Wagner of Estacada, A. P. and J A. Wagner of 'Tidewater, I. N Wagner of Laurel,' Or Mrs Esther Neal of Monmouth, Mrs. N. E. Ward ot. Wald port, MruCi Bruce of Portland and Mrs. D. F. German of Oregon City. Funeral services will be held at 11 a. m. Saturday, Aug. 1, from, the RIgdoo and Son mortuary.'. Interment ia IOOF cemetery. , Landmark - ,-, ?.t Susan Lundmark died' on July 30 at a local hospital at. the age of 79 years. ..The remains are at I the chapel of the Salem mortuary. Announcement of funeral services will be made later. ounaay. August ' W. O.W.Hall . 2 :30 and 8 :00 pm of Detroit, Michigan, the world's ' greatest Psychic ahoT Medium will answer sealed questions. . Rev. Ira Taylor of Portland, will speak on "Spiritualism and Power of the Mind" , ;, " Good Music ' Admission 23c - Come and bring a friend GABRIEL : Powder and Supply Co. TtSaU sa4 Yaraue ' TI tosta OohjbmxUI rasas T2t COMING dress the Catherine , Tnesday on the subject, "Child Health Dem onstration a Study In Method." and Miss Thompson on the same subject. Dr. Brown will be ac companied on his trip sooth which he will make by automobile, by his wife and two children. Enns Visits Herti . Frank Enns of Reedley. Cal.. whose wife was' seriously injured in an automobile ' accident near Wood burn Sunday, arrired in Sa lem today to remain until his wife is able to return to her home. Mrs. Enns is reported to be mak ing satisfactory recoTery. Examinations Begin Examinations began yesterday for the first six weeks' period of the Willamette summer, session. The new term is to begin next week, i Enrollment for the first period vs 108, sad about two thirds of this number are expected for the secotffr period. Eleven professors are ! onv tne summer school faculty. Leland Chapliw R" Leland Chtpftr, 1' eraauaie of Willamette, returti? lo taiem yesterday after a visit nls family in Reedsport uncertain v01 whether his .Intended trip to Can ton. China, would be possible. Mr. ! Chapin received an appointment to the faculty of the Canton Chris tian college and. is scheduled to leave for his post next Thursday, but recent unsettled conditions in China has created the possibility that the school may not be opened this fall, he declared. In such case, he plans to remain In this country. He Is scheduled to sail from Vancouver, B. C, on the first lap of his trip. Campers Get Lecturer Deputy State Forester Lynn F. Cronemiller is to leave today for I PARACIDE Kill the Peach br Prune Tree Borer with Para-, cide. Its sure and the cost is small. Easily ap plied and no damage to the tree. Our price is low. ; ! : FLY SPRAYS It pays to use Fly Spray on.: your milk cow. The increase in milk far more than pays the cost. -We . have several reliable , brands. : r -,. v D. A. WHITE r j & SONS 261 State St. Phone 160 Universal -GlotH Fast Colors Only 15c Full cut Work Shirts...... Overalls, 220 gauge, full cut . . Overalls ..U...... Overalls, 17 to 18 years Boys" Overalls ; Bibless Overalls -Mcns Tennis Shoes Men's Crepe Rubber Boys Crepe Rubber Sole Men's Paracord Sole Tennis Shoes - Boys' Paracord Sole Men's JChaki Pants Men's Moleskin Pants. Men's Geens pants -Men's Oxfords Men's Dress Shoes. - . i . Boys Dress Shoes..--. Youths' Dress Shoes. Boys Suits, 2 Knickers. J r Young Men's Suite. MEN'S Heavy Mix. Sox ; ; light Mix. Sox -Percales Universal "cloth, fast Coats' Sewing Thread, sp6ol....,t....T.5c Coals' 6 Strand Floss, 9 yards, in many colors, at enly, : skein .........i....... 5c the TMCA camp near Neskowin where he. will' give a series of llr luafrated lactares to the boys. He will also lead several field trips. Debris Being Cleared . Work of clearing the debris' left Rl (Q) m TT CH 1KD An opportunity to buy high' grade shoes at half their actual worth. Do hot miss it if you will 25c REPAIR -DEPARTMENT i Our shop is equipped with all new machinery. We use nothing but the ?ery best grade of leather that money will buy. . Mr. Jacobson, In charge of this department, is an .ex L pert. In his line has spent voara in T&ntorie ana reeair shops and will do nothing but high grade work. -.' - i , 141 North Commercial ...79c :$1.49 $15 .$1.19 90c and 98c i ...$1.25 and $1.35 .....$1.40 to $1.98 '.. Sole ..$2.50 and $30 1 ..: .$2L5o; $1.10 to $25i 4.91.19 to $15 .$2.45 and $2.95 $1.45 $4.45 $45 $50 .$10)0 to 70( 2 $25 $3.75 $25 $3.45 .$3.90, $9.90, $10i)0, $12.45: ..$160 to $22o WORK SOX : 15c J2 for 25c 15c yd. color.-. 15c yd.' by the fire at the Cherry City MUling-:OTnpany plant Lnt Trade and Churcn. street has Jbeen be gun with" the object of "clearing the site for-a new structure. The leharred wood -remaining; is being burned or carted away. - A ' few it- i 4,- .- ......... . ; ' ... 1: I CONTINUES need shoes within a month Rubber Heels Half Price Every Wednesday, WliEPRICE - KnuiSuej sY 5toe VUdChBaetr CdBaslSoett r- QtiBaOl fbotAtfant ZZ6 ii&SLVcatii&k&sx, Salem, Ore. Cotton Crepe in fast colors. Gilbrae Ginghams, fast colors. Promo Cloth, fast colors Davenshire in plain colors, blue, gray, tan ad green, fast colors 23c yd. Mercerized Suitings, plain colors, fast colors 40c yd. Underwear Materials in plain colors and checks L Sun Cloth, fast colors. Brown Denims ji 1 Blue Denims . Sibley's Tickings L...1 Plain and Figured Voiles Striped Broadcloth ' .... Plain Broadcloth SUk Tubing for Vests Silk Bloomers Silks Fancy Patterns in Gilbrae Guaranteed Sun and Tub Bloomers Ladies' Coveralls Ladies 'Knickers . Baby Wool Blankets Ladies' fancy. Handkerchiefs 10c 15c 2 for 23c 2 P Coats' Mercerized Crochet, tzzl col ors in. assorted colors and sizes at...l0c 2 B Coats' Pearl Ccltcn, fact cclcrs .lCc if :1 a- workmen are still engaged In sal vasiQg part br reed that wcrenofc damaged by" the "blaie. .'The com pany .will not "rebuild at once, it has been announced, but will oc cupy rented quarters for the prea- enU 25c DO YOUR FEET HURT? Corns and callouses re moved without pain or sore ness. Ingrown nails removed and treated. Pains in feet, weak-foot, flat feet, foot strains and fallen arches ad justed, i Do not , suffer. I will give you the best that science can produce in scien tific chiropody.. Consult , DR. WILLIAMS about your feet. Hours 9 to 5:30 ' Phone SIS Bssssssr-t Another Lot Percales al 15c yd . n r 19c yd. .50c yd. 30c yd. : 30c lo 40c yd. -30c yd. -28c yd. 7c yd, 15c to 40c yd." JS2c to 45c yd, I65c yd. 50c yd, $1.19 yd, 7 . .- $1.75 - ! -50c yd, Ginghams 50c yd. proof ladies' Satten ' r-- 59c 73c . : $3.4 m t -$1.50 $1.65 $3X0 J - . 3c t