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THEOItEGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON SATURDAY MORNING; AUGUST 1, 1925 0 -3 i L J Who know good styles, skilled workmanship; fine materials. Who appreciate the utmost in quality for; their money buy their xlothirig from us. I J i 1 iA GvW. Jbhnoon & Co. - ''i ' k r ,- ', - '"''! 469.State; ' -:. I" te '....,. .. . , - . I .. 1 - I " . Several good . Ford' with starters, $ ISO op. Also two Ford coupes and one 4 -door Ford sedan priced to sell. , an &'..!JL5: fe'!1?"?, CHEMIST SAID MURDERED to Bend, to return to Salem about Thursday nighf. Frank: Rosebraugh will leave Saturday night; for a .week's trip to San Francisco. On. his return he will be accompanied by bis wife INVESTIGATORS FIND CLUES POIXTIA'G TO KILLING MARTINEZ. Cal.. July 21. (By Associated Press) .-Discovery who has been attending school ? c,u" lttac that Charles there for several months, ' Secretary White of the Lloni rlub of Sioux City was a visitor at the noon luncheon of the Sa lem den yesterday. i Rev. and Mrs. H. D. Chambers Henry Schwartz, Berkeley chemlot. was murdered and was not a vic tim of an accidental explosion last night in the laboratory of the Pa cific cellulose, prompted county officials today to postpone indefl- have been futile, they declare, but investigation is being continued, although no recent complaints have been made. - Daily analysis by the water company and weekly tests by laboratory - chemists ox the state hospital have failed to reveal any impurity. What seems to be the . most plausible theory to account for the difficulty is that coating placed on new mains gave the peculiar taste to the water. but the ' question is unanswered as to why similar repairs in the past did not produce identical re sults.: ; ; . ;i , NEWS: IN S. 1 camera, .have-been designed to photography the stomach. Includ ing "the walls, top and bottom. The photographs are taken inter nally, through the , Introduction down the ; windpipe of a metal tnbe.l about half an inch In dia meter, with a series fo lenses In side it. with. a. tiny but powerful electric UghUat-tta nd. f: ... . . -- "W "W ' During the first six months Of 1525 tb new ..business of our 45 leading life insurance companlcJ was f S.m.000.000. This in morn than the total new- business of ; these .. companies for the year j 1914 and 1915. - - ' have returned from . motnr trtn nly n Inquest Into the case in to Vancouver- B. C. Rainier a- order to Prmit a thorough tnves- tlohal nark was Inclnded In their I tlgation Itinerary for the trip home. investigators, upon reacning tne acene oi me explosion, maae me am r aipp xmii-iiinr-nl 'VV"V"V" i""" MDIC IsHOC bUnilllUCU to murder: An oil soaked rag or blanket CHARGE WILIf BE PRESSED I apparently laid under the head of IN MUNICIPAL COURT I the dead man. Blood stains in an adjoining Hearing in the justice eourt of room. 20 feet distant, from the the case against Ray Able. SU-1 body was found, and blood stains verton man charged with viola-1 on the stair leading to the Iabora tlon.ot the prohibition law. wasltory. yesterday continued following I Two cnts on the back of the the decision of city prosecutors I head. that charges against him would E. O. Helnrlch. Berkeley crlml- Te pressed In the city police I nologlst, was summoned by county court. Continuance of the ease investigators to make an analysis in the justice court at the re-1 of the blood stains and make an quest of state prosecutors is In I examination ef the body.. accordance with the policy of J Investigators were also looking the district . attorney'a office ,nto the possibility that the body touna in the nuiiaing was not that of Schwartz and another body had . f Fair Cloudy on the coast' and fair and moderately warm, with low humidity , in the interior; gentle variable "winds . : . . . ; Yesterday's maximum. 87; min imum. 55; fiver 1.7. falling; rainfall, none; atmosphere, clear; windj north, i :--'''""-x Sy-'.' M if . m 0 m.m .m At ' The Theaters Today w. Ut Oregon i-'ChlcWe," by Elenore Meherin with Dorpthy l ilackalll, Hobart t Bosworth. Myrtle 6ted man, John Bowers. . m i alsp without drivers license. His case will come up In justice court" this morning at 10 o'clock: t om. . hi c.u. t K.Chmswa Representetl resented by four Indian teachers Case Is Dismissed ; The court action brought by the Star Land company against Willis and, Laura Boone, has been dis missed in Judge L. H. McMahan's court. . It Ab said that a mortgage which was being. sued for lias been paid. - ' ' company t kr. The Salem firm secured a judgment against the t-defendant'f amounting to $1392. with Interest.- Property attached consisted Uf- a 25-horse power steam icril-e,, 100-horse - power, 50-horte poSrt'er, and 35,-horse pow er electric motors, and thesaw mill, with all other equipment and all the lumber in the yard,' Crandj Conway Tearle and Barbara LaMarr la -The Heart of a Slren.' . BUh 1 Jack Hoxle in RSdin -Thunder," and i 5 acts vaudeville. .. if 0 W ' t 0,0 w .0 L Three Births Reported S::v' ; Dr. William Mott, city .health officer, yesterday had filed In his office, the birth report of his own son, : William . Sutherland, born July 30. Other reports filed were for Alice Pauline, born to Mr. and Mrs,; William AJ Sbuky, of 1345 Hood street, on July 26. and Syl via Winifred; born to Mr. and Mrs. Creed Taylor Brixley of Gervais on July 22. T Guthrie Gets Permit v r ' The permit for the new Guthrie theater to be constructed by G. W. Guthrie at 170' South High, was issued by City ; Recorder Poulsen yesterday. '.. -The - permit calls- for the erection of $9fMQ0 concrete structure. Van Patton Is the con tractor. , i Want to Exchange Work with first class paper 1 against duplicating with trial by I hanger : and decorator. Phone I the state of. cases tried before a 263. . al T municipal court. The nature of the charge o charges to be filed In the police court was not definitely an nounced yesterday. On the po lice blotter he is booked on three counts: drunkenness. posses sion of liquor, and driving a car while intoxicated. ' Unable to post bail. Able has been held In the city jail since his arrest Sat with the exception of the time' spent in the county jail. After City Attorney Kowits had turned the case over to state at the OAC summer school. Those attending are Mrs. 'Louise F. Brickell. dean of matrons, who is taking degree work; Mrs. Regln aid, G. Downey, . taking1 athletes and health training; Reginald D, Downey, taking athletic coaching, I urday night and Herrit S. Fisher, taking hem lstry ' and", English. The college been substituted.' The chemist's life was covered, by "1 190.000 in Insurance, officials Said. The ooay. nowever, was ournea so badly that recognition was almost impossible! m :n I Bits For Breakfast X I Viv Ko TTntA1 Ctatsi Tnltan un. A... t Well deUver It. no matter how I r l .V ' i 1 "T TT. "CI ' . I pcuon. small the item. Capital Drug. J22tf i Ice for the Indian school teachers to. attend during educational leare. Myers Visits Here Jefferson Myers, former state treasurer," was a Salem visitor yesterday; for, a morning confer ence with Governor Pierce. At noon he was the guest ot-the Sa lem Lions club to hear the ad- dress of the governor on the life ot WiUIam 'Jennings Bryan. Mr. Myers recounts that he was the first one to greet Bryan on the commoner's first visit to Oregon. Bryan was coming to debate Pres ident MeKlnley on the subject of bi-metalism at the state fair in 1895. -.Myers mett him at Trout dale, and later,, accompanied by Governor . C. Fir Moody and : "Wil- I PERSONALS They will be missed-3-i . j The band concerts after the sea son is over. The Slogan man Is to talk about national advertising in The States man ot next Thursday. National advertising is going to come back for the Salem district. We have a lot of products that will stand STOP FISHING, ASKED mi Victoria, B. C.. July 31. I I Wits its Bockeye salmon produc-1 national advertising and dlstriba .yiuon reaucea to less tnan 10 per I tton. Mr. andMrs. W. W.Rosebraugh ceni OI ll lormer volume, the - TiH-.. -. i . -.1 . accompanied "by Mr. and Mrs. E. I rscr "ver can never regain its ror instance. loganberry Juice. E. Bragg will leave Saturday for,a Psion ot me greatest lisn- Also jams and Jellies. And our a motor trip of six days. Two ,u em in ,ioe wqria unless prunes ana walnuts and filberts. 1 iwuing is sioppea rqr a time ana ana most ot our other fruits. And UlilTUAKi (the salmon are given a chance to I our celery and lettuce rehabilitate themselves. It was Crow I stated in an annual report Issued Affective August 11925 - - -" - , ," Retail prices of Milk will prevail as follows Milk T - Gallons "(tmlk) 40e Quarts . 12c Pints s. ...... ....... 7e . Half Pints . . 5c i Skim Milk Commercial Cream Gallons (bulk) Quarts Pint Half Pints ....... Quarter Pints ..... . 04c . 33e . If . Oc Gallons (bulk); Quarts Butter Milk r . ' . 'GAllona (bulk) ..w... Quarts JZc Whipping Cream 5c toe GaITom (bulk) Quarts Pints ........ Hair lint . 1 Quarter lints . . ..$.1.01 ... H."C ... 44e 22c 12c Mary Elizabeth Crow ' died in I by the provincial fisheries depart- Long Beach, Cal.. July 29th, ailment here yesterday. the age of 24 years. She Is sur- ; vlved by her widower. L. Granti ,-FInanically speaking, the wagec S The sixth annual reunion ot the Bonney clan will be held at Wood burn tomorrow. i The paved county market road and mother, Mr. and ; Mrs. John Bay nef brother, Kenneth, sister Asness Bayne. all of Salem and Ham Galloway, made the trip from j sister,! Mrs. Florence Clasgens of Troutdale to Salem with him. Mc-1 Portland. Ore. The bodv will nr Crow of Long Beach. Cal . father I 0f sin generally have to be turned running a mile east from the state oyer to the defense attorneys Virgil Frihk f tha Frlnk Drug many lormer. vwT cwupiy veujiw Coos Oonntv Plcnle . Former Coos county residents IKlnley.was delayed in the-south rive n Salem Saturday afternoon will hold their annual picnic andlana ttte scheduled debate did not I and will lie In state at the 'Webb reunion at-the slate'falr grounds I tak.e place. , Since that time Myers I Puneral parlors from 10 a. m. to Sunday. Tnef usual interesting i ; i z p. m. Sunday. Funeral services prograjn-,wtll be given and Picnic I and became his personal friend. Iwll, neld at tne congregational dinner, will be served. Last year j i T. Z ' I church at 3 p. m. Sunday, Aug. 2. antong those ln; attendance ' were rw Rent . I Rer, Charles E. Ward will have liSK room m HUB OIIICO DHUQ-I.v,.-, ftf ..(.., . TntrMnf in eompahy of Newport. Is a-business from Portia; andTmany; of Jhe lBr.Vith , light, water,; and tele- City yiew cemetery, Tlsitor in f Salenvthls week Mr, Talley towns,,. and even a larger phone service. 1247 care States- , . ii. in, ,m attendance Is' nromlsed this year. I man. - alr Ritch Frlnk was . formally Crown drug store, with -the I attendance is promised this year. I man. All former Coos county residents Rltchey (; Mrs. Dora Ritchey, wife; of Henry; Lj Ritchey, died at the resl- Gray Improvement Shoppe : Expert marcelling, 413 Oreg.. Tel. 117. a4 Bneeder la Fined F. O. Stevenaon of Portland, was fined $10 In Justice court yester day by Brazier Z. Small, Justice ot the peace, when he appeared to answer ai charge of driving- 40 miles an hour on the Pacific high way. Injured Man Better " Ernest Anderson, route 2, Polk county, returned to his home a are cordially .Invited to bring their I Four Accidents Fatal- lunch baskets ana attend.- i Four or the 662 accidents re-idence six miles east of Salem on ported to the state Industrial ac-the Silverton road. Funeral an Card of Thanks- ... , I cident commission for the week! nouncements later by Rlgdon We wish ta express our sincere I ending July JC resulted in IatiU-ISon mortuary. appreciation to ane many menosftles. These were Verle Hay, fire for . their help, sympathy and beautiful flowers during the. time when we lost our dear Harry. ! I watchman, Silverton Bert Hem-1 N Nye lngway, helper. North Bend; Clair I At the residence, 1500 ' Ferry Nichols, painter. Portland ; and! street, July 20, Mrs. Alice R. Nye. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Hunt and fam- Louis Fluckinger. Of'the total I a resident; ot Jefferson, age 67 ily, J - Valnnniber 550 were subject to theyer'! She is the sister of Phillip provisions of the compensation I Wagner of EsUctna, A. F. and J. i fiiitfiviA AMiitrM PmiwHw Isof tin riAm firm. .Am,. 1 A.1 wagner ot Tidewater, i, n. a. W r.nthrie. Tocal theater I tions that have relected the nro-l wasner oraurei, ore.. Airs. js.s- owner, has purchased the- quarter vislons-of-the act and two from I tner- Ncal ot- Monmteuth,, MrsN. (block on Lincdln street between I public utilities not subject to thel1 wara oi-.waiapoM. airs. u. u COMING Sunday, August 2 w. o. W. HaU 2:30 and 8:00 p.m. Charles M Whaley of Detroit,- Michicraru the World's greatest Psychic and Medium ' will answer f sealed questions. , 5 Rev. Ira Taylor L Lt B jof Portland, will speak on "Spiritualism and Power of the Mind" Good Music - Admission 25c ' Come and bring; a friend hospital (asylum) is finished. The paving work all over Marion coun ty is going forward in good ahape putUng this county still further shead in comparison with any uia" on tne coast in paved mar aei roaaa. , S a tube and a specially btlilt . Tioksale prices to restaurants and bakeries: - i Three gallons and over will be at the rate of 32c per gallon for milk and bulk commercial cream will be charg ed at the rate of $1.50 per gallon. Whipping cream in ' cans will be sold at $2.40 per gallon. Monthly rates and quantity discounts to the retail trade will be entirely dispensed with and each quart and pint delyered will be charged for as quoted above. Meadowlawn Dairy , Salem Sanitary Milk Company ; Fab-mount Dairy Red Clover Dairy . - - Wild Rose Dairy j Carl's Golden Guernsey Farm Oak Park Dairy FalrvW-w Dairy Kalera Jersey Dairy Maple Mrad Dairy While Fir Dairy Jersey Dairy . Jt' Sale TODAY, 10 A. M., AT INDEPENDENCE 21 Head of Milch Cows Milburn Wagon, Spring Tooth Harrow, John Deere Disc, Sampson Tractor No. 1020, John Deere Tractor Plow, 100 Gallon Gas Tank, Steel Water Tank. 1 Terms Cash' R. W. BAKER, Tmste - , of thej Oscar R. Moore Estate ,. Pi X. WOCDRY,' Auctioneers Res, and Store 101O X. Summer Fbxne 311 , . . ; Established 1910 Great the Cusick and LIvesley residences rm iTSifrmniinl Mil ' formerlv owned lew aays bago arter naving oeea v r-Ufford Brown.. The. nronertv In the hospiUIJor 1& daya as a COmmnds one of the best views result of a. fau rrom a. Darav aut tof thedty. ..He is to build an at- deraon received severe neaa injorvj tractive home -on the property ICS MUU v Ck umwwuovwuh w ral hours after .the accident, ' provisions of the act. Bi Dances , 1 - ; Happy Canyon. Mill . City Sat. night. . ?,Blnnerdance'- sapday evening. oMniic by Thomas "Bros. 7-piece orchestra.-. al Bruce of Portland anl Mrs. D. F. German of Oregon City. Funeral i services will be held at 11 a. m. Saturday, Aug.' 1, from the Rig- don t Son mortuary. Interment in IOOF cemetery. I 1 Woodry Buys Furniture Store at Summer and Norway streets. Phone 511. JUtf Case Is 'Continuedj A postponement of the case ol Kvancrellcal ehnrch. is to be held F. S. Cummings againBt Dick and at Jennings lodge, beginning Aug. Myrtle Kelly has been arrangea according, to recent announce- and the j case has been set for ihent. , Prof Jj." S. Stamm will be hearing on Monday. .The Kellya one of the. main .speakers of the are said to have taken some house- convention - The gathering will hold furnishings front a jhousa J adjourn Thurday. Aug. 13. Lucjr rtru icu uviu vuitu' ;. Time to Can Salmon .-, ; . 'deeP.feeA tr11 XeJ Lie- Take Vacation- ,vanKeuus o.u w-tfr: I August it was decided by tha clnb iuo -u. v.u.v iu- -Mat its meeting yesterday. . The faU the Oregon conference of the wU, ha .tSLTtf,A ftB thm meetings . will be started on , the first Friday in 'September with a ladies' night program. .Mrs. Bur nett, vocal soloist, : furnished . the music for yesterdayfs program.' j j FOR INFORMATION 1 ABOUT RAILROAD TRIPS I Phone 727 OREGON v ELECTRIC X Water Clearing The peculiar taste of the local wfa V a a i Ait?ro11 l!BaiifAiiaal svsrni w iiuiB " sua a w v CHeaW Dandy RteVed-: J . Capt. Allen Pitt. Salvation Army T"LSJJ: malaria., Boston pup. 4 weeks. from;Medford.:.rrived i. the. city 1"? LA' have charge of the services at tne I " T " " , .aV ,iirtrtt 8 fl'elock fir8t noticed about a week ago, C. A. Reynolds has been P- Army jieaaquariersra oc pomiea auministraior oi ao vm- ; ;...; . ; . i Trusties Make Eacape " . Two trusties working In tie prison -garden made their escape Thursday; afternoon, Warden. A. Mi Dalrymple .announced yester day.? The: men.were Philip Davis, received May.: J8 1S22 to aerve sevenl years for larceny, and D. Jackson, ; received December; , 1924, to aerve.two years, for torg- 1 : I Electric Cafe i tate of William H. Drake, on an order Issued by J. T. Hunt, Mar lon county judge. Personal prop erty is said to hare an approxi mate ralue of $2,000. with. real property worth $8,000. - C P WOODRY Cuts Funiitafd gUEs tasuM aa4 Vwvsy gttMks tC2 ill 111 For ATS License Is Issued j -3Iilton JE. Gralapp. 1005 North Caploljt nd Wlnnetred: Brown, route 6. Salem, were granted ; murrlaiTA IIkMsa In.tbli county I - ZOO Hop Pickers Wanted I t,A writ ot iuk nm en t nas 17 1 ;''r allPer company by Sheriff O. DvBow- Albany Man ArreEted , '': ;', D. S. McCrossan .of Albany, was arrested in Salem yesterday ', by O. -jO& Nichols. -.stated, traffic, officer. when he was said to have been LOOSS WHEELS ,V-' nepaired at iriKE PANEITS in uiiin STATION T3 ' r ' "a ' Comx3.erc!- WocW& Woodry Pays iWii for Furniture if v: fhone 75 MARSHMALLOW. ; SPECIAL ' .Toasted Marshmallow and Js: Rainbow v Marshmallow. - . Regular Price 40c Lb. 7 Today and Sunday s. Only 36c a Lb. : . 2 iWfor 70c Limit Two Lbs. to Customer SCrlAEFER'O DRUG STORE The Fensiar Store - 135 North Coram erdaJ w-- Front Phone 107 '-Rinember we are open Sunday Revival Campaign Increasing in Power r. EXDUCEA STJXIMEIl HATX3 . TO CALIFORNIA i BY PICKWICK STAGES Emm rrancisco, one way, f 13X0 I v Dound Trip, t.tK loa Angeles, oae way, , Confid Trip, tZOXO recial Rates to Parties cl : , ClSht or Mora i t-formation nnd Hezarra II tiisTshona C9f. cr call at ; CL-.'ir...T CTAC3 TTT.Trrjlli u . - - -. U GcncnJ U:liz Vszzzzs 1 ' I CZZi Hi-ZTt fren ls. ru ta 0 p. 1 1 LILLIAN WALKER . -TT L 1 Young Woman Erangelist . 5 .7 3 . -- at the "." ' y . " . Big Tent on South Commercial k v' r'." v.; ' I: a .j and Oalc StreetsVV," .-" : " " . f "., . ' " ' - . ' ; In her sweet, winfiin? ways this handmaiden of the Lord H preaching the - k-u Pure Word of God in the power of the Spirit ' . ; ; t : a . , - . - : Services every evening at 7:45.- Children's meeting Saturday : afternoon , at 2:30. Healing meeting Sunday at 2:30 pjn. Great Evangelistic rally in .the evening at 7:45,; AH arc welcome to come, see and hear what te dcirg v- . r- .. in these last days. Good MusleVr! ' W'lh? k i 1-7 ; GccJ CIrii A) drivlsj S3 r-'