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UliEGON STATESMAN,. SALEM, OREGON
1 SUNDAY-MORNINfiAIIGIIST Q -. . .: - 5
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I , : -" Ifr- , .... appearance oi new tries. I amount o( money that ha will
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Many to choose from
G. iW. Johnson & Go.
469 State
I hT 1925 OvtxUad Ceaek
BMd m demeutnur t $1000.09.
'OftkUnd lWf iport at 9850.00.
Foot wsmI snx and tverytti&E.
-rmig 122 kvod Mdd, la
cry (in thap it ta sttracUvt
price.
Tim
jimmy. Arthur Kellogg ia pro
prietor of the service station. A
handful of pennies in the till was
not touched.
CITY NEWS
J7Y BRIEF
Milk Raise Denied
William Sheridan, proprietor of
the White Fir dairy, denies re
ports that he is associated with
any group in Salem that have
raised the price of milk. Sheri
dan is still selling at the old price,
he says.
Camping Supplies
II. L. Stiff Furniture Co.
a:
Governor Slakes Trip
Covernor Pierce was out of his
office Saturday, having been call
rd to Clatekanie to attend a cele
bration of some kind.
. 4 -j fair
Generally fair; cooler east por
5 Hon ; gentle west and northwest
-winds. Saturday Max. 83; Min.
4 5G; River
' mosphere
,: "!.?
-1.7; Rainfall none; At-cllear;-
Wind 'northwest.
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At
The Tlieater Today
M!
Oregon "Chickie," by
Elenore Meherin - with
Dorothy Mackaill, Hobart
Boswbrth, Myrtle ,Sted-
man; John Bowers.
Grand - Conway Tearle
and Barbara LaMarr in
"The Heart of & Sirett." f
-'.Bllgh. Hippodrome
Vaudeville and pictures.
''v..-.. - I:!;- . J :
month of July, department records
show. Many of the accidents re
ported occurred In' ouUying dis
tricts about-Salem. . -
Dr. 3Iarhall, Osteopath
Physician and Surgeon
In
by
Overloiuler Ih .Kinetl
Geerge Terk was fined $25
the justice . court - yesterday
Brazier C.Small, justice of the
peace, when le appeared to an
swer a charge of overloading his
truck. Terk was arrested yester
day by Clande "Hickman, traffic
officer. '
Woodry Bays Furaitur
Store at Summer and Norway
,8trets. i Phone 51 Ii';. ; . ;. Jt
Turner Man Arrested
W. H. Scofield, of Turner was
arrested yesterday by the state
traffic department -on a charge of
driving 'with improper license
piates on nis car. scotieid ap
peared in the justice court yes
terday but had his case continued.
He .waa arrested, by 0, 0. Nichols,
state officer - , i;
Will Hold; Anction-
"Woodry and Woodry, Salem
aufrtiUfietKMhvTrlMiaedr the
Peoples Furniture store at 271
4North Commercial street and will
hold auctions ' and .private sales
there.. They opened the store yes
terday.: Furniture and all kinds
of household goods will be bought
and sold.
Cent Off i
That's jthe saving you will get
on a victrola as long as present
stock lasts at Moore's Music
House.
a2
Hinrs Loses Ant
, Someone stole his car while it
was parked ; near the intersection
of Go art and Capitol during the
band coneert; Friday night, Wil
liam R. Illnes of Independence re
ported to jthe police shortly after
10 o'clock, i The machine was
CKevrolet touring car bearing the
license-Xd. 30-450
You Telephone Va, lift-.
We'll deliver it, no matter how
mall (he Item. Capital .Drug,
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Grass Fire Extinjtnfohed-
A grass, fire at the corner fof
Twelfth and State gave. Vie fire
department a short battle at 2:30
yesterday afternoon.
Gray Improvement Shoppe - ,.
Expert marcelling, . 413' Oreg
Tel. 1&7 i A4
Time td Can Salmon ' "
Fine fat deep sea troll fish at
Fitts Market. ' " J26tf
Klwanians will hold their regular
Weekly meetings beginning the
first Tuesday in September.
Kimhalls JIave Arrived .
Lome In and see our stock of
latest models in the upright and
grand, at Moore's Music House. sl2
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3Iedford Seeking Water '
In the interest of the proposed
fsow.ooo or S900.0QO water snp-
ply system for Medford. John H
Carkin, city attorney and Jack
son county representative tor the
legislature and H. L. Walthers, of
the , Calif ornia-Oregon. Power; com
pany, were Salem-vvisitors yester
day. The plan proposed is to
bring the water from Big Butte
creek, a distance of 33 miles; in a
steel pipe line. A special, election
will be held early in the fall.
Cheap, Dandy Registered
Seven months, Boston Bull, fe
male.; $15. Boston pup, 4 weeks,
No papers. Tel.; 26F33. a2
Albany Man Fined .
W. S. McCrossan of Albany "was
fined $10 in the justice court yes
terday when he entered a plea of
go rrty " ttr-a'tWrr gS' oT 'e peed in iTb n
South Commercial street.
500 Hop Pickers Wanted.
See Lane Alorley, cor. C and
17th. all
Clinics Are Slated
Clinics will be held at Middle
grove this week by the Marion
County Child Health demonstra
tion. A two-day clinic was com
pleted at Liberty Saturday, with
b 3 children being examined. Fit
ty-four children were examined at
the Scotta Mills clinic last week.
Park Program Completed
Rev. George K. Bruce of Juneau.
Alaska, is to e the speaker at
the religious meeting in Willson
park this afternoon. .E. A. Miller
is to act as chairmarn. Fred Broer
is to lead the singing, and Ken
neth Allen will sing several vocal
numbers, according ,to. -announce
ment yesterday. '
Dr. White,, Osteopathy -Electronic
Diagnosis and treat
ment. . a 2
Burglar fiets TiOot -
. The theflr:.froni her apartment
of a diamond ring, a. $10 bill and
two $1 hills was reported to police
late Friday riight.by Mrs. Winnie
Belike of the i,Chemeketa part
YJct rolas Xow ' ' 4 . .
-At big reductionsT'.Hl
Furniture 'Coc" -:. L l'v
Stiff
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Klwanians Meet Tuesday "
M The August meeting . of the JSi-
wanis club will be;i. held jat the
Mari'on hotel Tuesday noon with
J. H. Hallock; , president" of :, the
Hauock & Watson Radio .Corpora-
.trrifi wi mm t rm nm- l t itb f rtw ianv . n a n a rtv mnina i
umu.rm I , ... . . V U . mV Jm VAMUVfta ' a 1 . VUV UI1UV1VW1
A ; total of 1 SO accidents, i In 1 speaker, i Special music i will - be - a
WAtch 35 : persons were . injured, 1 vlolm duet by. Miss Ira Clare Love
were reported to police "during the ahd Jiiss" Marion 3 Emmons. J The
Going Fast V y.-
Victrolas at wholesale nrlce. at
the appearance of new . tries.
While here Mr. Jarobson will dem
onstrate his process of recondition
ing at the Capital Tire company
store here.
Hay Frsxier Finetl
Ray Fraxier was yesterday fined
!" when he appeared before Po
lice Judge Poulsen on a charge
of breaking glass on a street.
have charge of at any one
during the school term.
time
Here's Small Investment
Twelve large lots for $1000.
Taxes $10 a year on all. In a dis
trict that will look lots better
soon. Investigate. Becke r
Hendricks. V. S. Bank Bide, a-4
Case Set for Wcdnretayi:
The case of Ray Able, charged
with violation of the city prohi-
ottion ordinance, has been set for
bearing in the police court for
Wednesday at 1:30 p. m. Able
was arrested a'week ago but trial
of his charge was delayed while
prosecutors finally determined on
placing the care before Police
Judge Poulsen Instead of turning
it over to the state for hearing
in the justice court.
Drink Cost 91
Drunkenness cost Bill Jones of
52 Water street a fine of $10
in police court yesterday when he
appeared to answer a charge filed
by police. Jones was arrested Frl
day night by Officer Davis.
Post Bulletin Oat
The July issue of the Capital
Post Ruletin has been distributed
by Rufe White, editur and man
ager. Copies are sent free, to all
members of Capital Post No. 9,
American Lesion Auxiliary.! War
Mothers and cx-service men. I
.Marriage 1 Perform-! j
H. J. Lanasrus of Portland and
Eulalie Johanson, of Salem, were
married yesterday by J. T. Hunt,
Marion county judge.
ball $23. Will you kindly print
another.' saying that the charge
was . withdrawn. (Very gladly
this request Is complied with.)
C r.
Case Is Dismissed
The t'ourt action against
and Jessie Shortridge. Instituted
by Robert L. Booth, has been dis
missed in the circuit court by
Judge L. H. McMahan. The! case
has been settled out of court.) An
order has been issued for the re
lease of all-property from attach
ment. 1
Administrator Named j
.Ronald C. Glover has been ap
pointed J administrator of the es
tate of Clara Staiger. J. T. Hunt,
county judge, named Gertrude C.
Remington. Emily Prescott
Naideen Smith lapprateers,
and
Word Was Received
Saturday that Farris & Powers
have been appointed an authoriz
ed automobile light adjusting sta
tion. The appointment follows
the passing of a law by Ihe last
legislature regulating the uni
formity of head and spot lights in
the state; of Oregon. They law
will be enforced beginning Sept.
1st. , a-2
Many Get Jobs
Seventy-five persons were placed
In jobs hy the federal employment
bureau at the YMCA during the
past week, the report Issued yes
terday declares. Only two sent
out in response to calls for help
were not placed in positions.
BarUers Picnic Today
Nearly 300 barbers and their
families of the Salem district are
expected to spend today on the
banks of the Santiam near Jeffer
son in the annual picnic. Sports
and entertainments of various
kinds have been arranged.
Moving To Twin Falls
G..A. Morley . and family, will
eave Monday ! morning for Twin
Falls. Idaho. Rev. Morley will en
ter the general .Baptist missionary
work of Idaho.
$2500 and 91000 to Loan
Three to five years on Salem
homes. Becke & Hendricks. TJ.
S. Bank Bldg. a-4
Drs. More & Robertson
Announce the association of Dr
M. L. Brldgeman with the firm
Practice limited to internal medi-
cne and obstretrlcs. Residence:
The Marlon hotel. a8
On Fkhing Trip-
Roy, Sh ft make and Jud Ganiard,
local painters are . leaving today
for a 10-day or two week outing
and fishing trip in the B re i ten-
bush and Mt. Jefferson district.
Paving Js Progressing ' j
Paving between Harrisbarg and
Junction City will be completed
and the section ; of the highway
open for traffic in about three
weeks, according to the state high
way commission. The bridge at
Harrisburg will not be ready until
early in December and ferry serv
ice between the two towns will be
continued until the bridge is open.
Week-end on. McKcnzie i
Prof. Merit Davis and Leo N.
Childs and families are spending
the -week-end on a three-day fish
ing trip along the upper -water of
the McKenzie river.
Pensions Are Granted
Several residents of the Salem
district have been granted pen
sions, according to word received
from Washington, D. C. These are
Frederika Khrscher, Salem, $30;
William E. Lufklnbeal, Salem,
$12; Charles Arnold, Aurora, $15,
and Walter , C. X.unch, McMJnn
ville, $30.
500 Pounds Ire Free
With every automatic refriger
ator. H. I,. Stiff Furniture Co. a2
Robbery Is Investigated
Robbery of a large number-of
tires from the Sunnyside service
station, several miles south of Sa
lem on the Pacific highway, was
investigated Saturday by Bert
Smith, deputy sheriff. Entrance
was gained by breaking the latch
on a window and , Jthe f use oi a
TTrrr.T.f.;,,jfr(.jfri-.rww't.y-v)
WOODRY
Buya Fumituro
Urs loauaw and Yorw&y SUttta
thonm &U
'"""''rW im -.'-Ww. ft ' '
WSTi HIGDON SON
c' ' Estabiished 1801 -c
. - KBW MORTUARY.' "
- Chemeket" street at Cottage
; t3 I I
REDrCETi .SUMMER RATES
TO CALIFORNIA
BY PICKWICK STAGES
B&n Pnadaco, one way, f loV50
Lo Angeles onvjvy, tSZXS
Rootdi Trip, $50j6O
' Ejecial Rates to Partial of
' Siht or Mora
Tor Information and Raterra-
- tlons phoas 999, or call at
CTNTRAL STAGS TERMEHIi
' i;- "'-" HBalona, Oregoar
Some Apartment Couple
We have three small homes
with everything you want and
privacy. Hardwood, furnace, ga
rage, fireplace, etc. For sale at
price and terms tbat will suit you
One has stoves, water heater
drapes, etc. and even wood in
basement. ' Immediate possession
or September First. Come get
one., Becke & Hendricks, U. S
Bank Bldg. a-4
Leave for Vara ton-
Mr. and Mrs. - A, W. Smither
and family left yesterday for a
two weeks' trip to the coast! Mr
Smither is assistant cashier ait the
Salem Bank of Commerce.
Licenses Are'Issuod
Four applications for marriage
licenses were received by- the
county clerk yesterday. They
were issued to Joseph Yogi, route
9, Salem, and Ruby Dietz, route
S; H. J. Lanascus, of Portland,
and Eulalie I Johanson. Salem:
Reuthold F. I Almens, of Salem.
and Pearl .M. Hubbell. 310 Water
street; Harold C. Mero, 295
North Liberty and Irene Larsen
36 North Liberty.
Bond Is Received-
Walter L. Fuller, clerk of the
Brooks school district, has filed
bond of $2000 with Mary L. Fnl-
lerson,' Marion county school an
periotendent. j The law requires
that each clerk in the county post
bond which will cover the
Funerals
m. . n I Kitrhey.
Mrs. . Doral Ritchey, wife of
Henry t. Ritchey, died at the resi
dence 6 miles east of Salem on the
Sllvei ton road. Funeral . services
will be held from the Rigdon &
Sen mortuary at 2 o'clock Sunday,
August 2. Interment .in .Pioneer
cemetery, .Rev1. Mathey in charge.
i ' ; Crovf .
The funeral of Mary Elizabeth
Crow will 6e held at the Congre
gational church today at 3 p. m
Tfce body-will lie In state today
from 10 a. m. to 2 p. m. Rev
Chas. I. Ward will have charge
ot services. Interment will be in
the City View cemetery. ;
Inventor to Visit-
Leo Jacobson,. inventor of a, new
mold fpr the remodeling and re
conditioning of qld tires, is to visit
Salem soon at the request of H
Steinbock, proprietor of a local
firm which is doing work by the
new process. By the process, orig
inated -by Jacobson new treads
and side walls may be put on old
tires in a way said to give them
smith; pugh & ogden
.... ' ; , J sell
NEW YORK LIFE
214 Oregon Bldg. Phone 185
Paroled Convict Shot
, State 'prison authorities here
yesterday expressed the opinion
that George Holmes, who was shot
and killed in a fight at North Bend
recently, is. the .same George
Holmes who was paroled from the
Oregon prison last February7. The
dead man U said to have been
from Longview, Wash.. and
Holmes expressed ' the' Intention
when he left the prison here to go
to Longview. The description of
the man killed tallies with that of
the former convict here. tHoImea
was sentenced from -Multnomah
county to serve two years for
forgery. - '
Shupon
Pioneers to Hold Convention
The fifth annual homecoming ot
he Anmsville Pioneer association
is to be held in the. Swank Grove
at Aumsville on Sunday. Aagttst
9. according to recent announce
ment. A basket dinner and an
old time reunion are to bo
tnres of the gathering.
Tlu Charge Withdrawn
The Statesman had this letter
from Silverton: "Last Sundaj you
printed an item iii the City News
that Virgil C. Kruschke wak ar
rested for assault and battery;
Tea-
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Painting and Decorating by
Skilled Mechanics
PJqticel
Kennedy Paint Shop
Now located at j
Gabriel Powder & Supply
Company
175 South" Commercial
' ' Telephone 7JH -
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COMING
Sunday, August 2
W.,O.W.Hall
2:30 and 8:00 p.m.
Charles M. Whaley
- " . :
of Detroit; Michigan, the
world's greatest Psychic
and Medium will answer
sealed questions.
Rev. Ira Taylor
L L. B.
of Portland, will speak on
"Spiritualism and Power; of
the Mind ' '
Good Music
Admission 25c
Come and bring a friend
L. C. DEMABEST
5D3TROFOLITAX
Life Insurance Co.
Res. 140 N.21st
. Phone 1100
Electric Cafd
For
EATS
Woodry Woodry
Paya Cash lor Fnmltnre
Phone 75
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LADD & BUSH, Bankers
y-r'pt rr;a.y uxed lggit -..."-t -r: -. ..
jCtSji JISYf jbw . & B
t
ill - -
- Specials on Wood
3 Large Loads 16 In. Mill Wood
t 5 Cords 4 ft. slab wood
'..! Cord Jarge second growth fir
,2. Cords laree second ernwth fir.
. 4 Cords large second growtn nr.
-4-Ft; old fir
16-Inch old fir ......... ;
r A Ft-oak .i. . i . . .
'4, Ft. 'ash
s4 Ft-ilaple ;
. &
IS.OO
8.0tf
17.50
Q $4.00
ojcio
Q $6.25
r,$6.oo
$7.50
S8.50
fg.50
8:00
17.00
and
and
and
$15.00
per cord
per cord
per cord
per. cord
per cord
per load
per cord
per, cord
per cord
'-PHONE 1542
FRED E. WELLS
2SO south cirritcn
Tfiat Cough Will Vanish
L. y..V
if you use j
SCHAEFER'S HERBAL:
COUGH CURE ' !
- The best and most economical cough
- remedy made
Schaefer's Drug Store
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The Yellow Front The Penslar -Store
135' N.' Commercial Street'
Phone 197
Newell Williaras
Instorance '
Sll Masonic Bide
Tel. 1100 - '
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SPECTACLES
ses;
i -AX.
F4T mmtdamr.
WmT. tkr U Jrtm- .
timm nd avert.
mmm a -fwir
AlUSktllfx fcrk
For the difference they
make- select your
glasses with care
"TTIIV, . I hardly knew you
:f V your glasses change you so!'
is as usual as comments on the
weather. But it trikes a big
truth ! .' Spectacles and 'eye-glaues
do make a difference in appearance.
V hether the change, is for good or
ill I depends -upon their agreement
with, your face, your costume and
the-6ccaionj ' '
But the formnla far beinir attrac
tively fitted is quite simple. Ask us
about spectacles and eye-glasses for
weai' at business, at sports and in
tho evening. Besides good style and
eonrfort, you will thus get absolute
accuracy :n manufacture, and
scientific precision, that cannot ba
challenged.
MORRIS I OPTICAL CO.
! 301-4 Oregon Building
i Salein, Oregon
mmmm
?Here is a real .bar-'
gain. in popular
priced Suit Cases 7
ThU 24-inch Suitcase",' .
hvith reinforced .frame is
Especially suited for coast .
r camping and hop picking
parties. -
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Regular $2.00 value
NOW SELLING
AT
$1.29
1
Do 'not miss this chance,
it means a saving on a
really good article. . '
Max O.Buren.
FURNITURE
WALL PAPER
RUGS "
Salem, Oregon
Hope overcomes tear.
SALEM RESTAURANT
SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNER
Price 7Sc
Relishes
Ripe Olires
Celery Hearts
Apple
i Cocktail
! ' Fruit Noisette
Sonp
: Potage a la Relne
! . Cholre:
Fried Sprins Chicken. Country Style
Raked St.- Clair Ham and Tomato Sauce.
Chicken Fricassee with Erg Damplinxs '
Small Dinner Steak. Bordelaise Sauce i
Roast Younc Chicken and Celery Dressing
Vegetables
New Potatoes Creamed Saala Corn
,Salad '
Slicel Tomatoes and French Dressing . '
j Desserts
ie with Cheese Fruit Jello and WhlDDed Cream
Coffee
Fruit Salad Ice Cream
Beverages
' Tea ' Milk
Parker House Rolls
lea Tea
f 1
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Effective
August 1,1925
Retail prices of Milk will prevail as o!?bVK?
- y
?m :.m.3m.
Milk, - i
Gallons '(bulk)
Quarts j ..... .
Pints ........
Half lints ...
Skim -Milk
Galloas (bulk)
Quarts
Butter Milk
Gallons (balk)
Quarts
40e
1 2c
i : . 7c
. . . r SO
Commercial CrejaJ' .
GaUons (bulk) VTrr.tsjo
Quart t 64c
Ilats .., Sic
Half Pints 18c
Quarter Pints .v. . ... . Qe
'.-.- "
. . . ise Whipping Cream . ; ; J
V 50 Gallons (lmni)....US.OO
V Quarts 1 ... 83c
Pints 4c
Half PlaU Qdc
I
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10c Quarter Pints
Wholesale prices ta restaurants and bakeries:
Three gallons and over will .be at the rate of 22e rvf
gallon for milk and bulk commercial cream will h rharA
ed at the rate of $1.50 per gallon.- Whipping cream m
cans will be 6old at $2.40 per gallon. " 1
Monthly rates and quantity discounts to the ietaU
"tTade wfll be entirely dispensed with and each quart
wu iJini aeiverea wui De cnargea lor as quoted abova
Mmaowjawn IMIry - Oak Park Dairy ?
8alcn Sanitary Sink Company " Falrrlew Dafty T. J
Falrmonnt Dairy . - C . . Salem Jersey Iary -
Ttmm Pin. I . 1
L f .., r x' " v f , : Jiapie .-ieaa Uarry- . - .
TiJ.i -tVX Cci Cnernsey Parm Jersc JJ.oiry f
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