- THURSDAY; MOnNlKrAUOyST 6rlG-S
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Many to choose front:
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Except cloudy i or foggy along
tbe.cdast; continued warm In in
terlor; light weat winds. Wednes
day Max. 89: Mm. 51 Riverri?
falling; Rainfall - none; - Atmos
phere' clea,r; Wiijd norths' D i-
disappeared accordingly yesterday
morning,- Superintendent r I
Gilbert reppttfeclf . Tbir departure
was discovered a few minutes af
ter they had left but thetrio werf
able to lud- their -pursuers in
the heVy underbrush around' the
school. 1 'All, three - wore m khaki
troysers" and shlrtJ The" three lads
were Toni Gray. Clyde j Stevens
and Bob IIowa,rd It is thought
that they1 aie. beaded south.
Comnleto line ; r r :
"famous Kimball Pianos? , and
others. Moore's Music House, a 9
ran v v n a.
r ' i--t sJ i
We have one QverUnd tour-,
ting,- looks and runs like new.
,t 1400.
Also one Overland sedan, in
fine mechanical ' condition;
with new paint job, at $550.
And one extfa good Overland
coupe sedan at $595;
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II u.
ehange by the Knights of Colum
bus' 4 3rd annual sunreme con-
ventton'just before the seas foil ad-i
otel.fqr tie. night .shortly af
ter 7 p. m. -
The program j calls " for wide
spread organization of the Colum
bia h 'Squires; a junior organiza
tion of which circle one was ex
emplified at the cathedral audi
torium here last night, for.main
tenanie of scholarships and for
orgonization of a post graduate
school in "bpyology" to train lead
ers of boys at Notre Dame uni
versity.
All the supreme officers, and all
supreme directors up for re-ele
tlon.. were re-elected . this after
noon.
Rainier above Paradise Inn. The
Nisqually glacier Is full of wide
and deen crevasses at this time
of year and tourists are warned
not to travel over it. Kev. ir
Taylor ' wilf attend the Ep worth
League Institute at Tails City this
wek"' where he, Is V member of
the faculty.' He. will occupy rthp
puipu j oi First ,Aietnpaisi cnurcn
next sunqay morning, A
Children Frev
Aiatinee z p., m. toaay. m
Duncan" In "Wolves of the North.
Bligh Theater. a 6
privileged itne "gist of "the" reply
filed "yesterday by W. C. Winslow
and S. M. Endieott. local attorneys,
to the' $10,000 damage suit of WHl
E.' Purd'y for libel allege'4 to have
beW made'by the attorney by ac
cusation of fbrgery." The state
ments were made
j. 't j i -. , . . , i
Rey.', vans to Rpeak--
Kiv. J. J Rvan nantnr f the
First Cbristian church, will deliver
the main' address in .the union
outdoor services in YUlson park
Sunday afternoon. The. remaind
er of the. program has , not yet
been, completed.
WPULD. AjD, IRRIGATION
SOLUTION' TO KILTER LAKK
PJIOBLRH OFFERED
INCREASiUSHOVM Oky
POTASH INDUSTRY HERE
GERMAN . CIIKAHCALk MOXOP.
OLT I)ErL.REI BROKEN
Product, Reins; Mannfarturcil In
Vnited State; Raw Mate.
rUI Plentiful i '
ROUTINptAVORK HAMPERS
DEPARTMENT' OR STATE
-INSIDE IHJPE.; OV SECRl
T.IRY'S JOU IS GIVEX
Wnilam Delzell Telia Uons Fri
day That Walter Ioeiit.
Kerp Secret
George Griffith IJmphig--,
As a result dt slTpping on a wet
stone : while awimmine Sundav.
without anvC!e?rM P. , Griffith," deputy . state tare delinquent in taxes in the sum
A solution to the problem of an
irrigation' district upon, the verge
of bankruptcy was offered mem
bers of the state irrigation securi
ties commission 'yesterday by Col.
E. M. Place; colonisation agent of
the Western t Pacific , railroad, in
connection .with the 'Silver' Lake
district In; Lake county.' The. sug
gest ion brought expressions of ap
proval from, a majority . of . the
board though no action was taken.
'.Col. Phac4' would organize the
bondholders of the project and
sell to the settlers' land, on terms
to be repaid on the crop payment
basiM over a period of years'neces
sary until tbq pojec is developed
and can niee interest on the
bond. " i
At present the. project is bonded
for $250,000, Col. Place said, and
there are only IS settlers. These
feelfng' of maHce'toward 'Purdv. lras.u?e : former, state com-
tne reply asserts. ! The assertions man?f? of. the; American Legion,
are admitted with the ' statemerif l?,!nnP j?Tay about ffi
with the aid .61 a cane. Mr. Grif-
fijb.sllpped . and, fell with one leg
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Tko Theater Today
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-Milton Sills and
Oregoi
Doris Kenyon In "I "Want
My Man." -
MV-Tli'liUMI Mir:!:'
Grand Alice Joyce, . Neil
HamUlon ri "The ; Little
French j Girl by Anne
Douglas Sedgewick. ' f:E Hj'.
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Invitation Extended , ; Vj
; An invitation has been extended
to Barbara . Frletcbie tent No.' 2
Daughters' of Veterans, to attend
the meeting of the Marlon County
Veterans at Silvertox i Thursday,
Aug. e. It was announced . yester
day, i
added that the same . claim " by
them which Purdv claims was libel M'rK i""'
w.o o,0 .w ;i oeneain. nis Doay.
court. " -V ''!'.
License. Is-R;yokelfr - j.
In' the sentence of Police Judge
Poujsen Qft ,-I)ayi.4 I;;Wareham,
convicted, of. operating . hia car
while Intoxicated a suspension of
Wareiiam'a ' drivers' ; llceriset "for , a
period of ? 90 days was Included
that wa "nt reported tW the ffrst
announcement by local . papers of
the verdict: 1 r Wareham pleaded
guilty and .iB' liddUion to: the susr
pension of his license was sen
tenced to par "a fine ofl$100" and
serve ' ten1 days in jail. The fine
has" not yet beij! paid 'and ihdlca"
tlons are that he will "lay it out"
in. Jan.. t1:':''' ';-'yyA;:.-:t
Drs. . Mor" AR5hertsoin ' - 'S
Announce the "a'ssociaVioniof Dr
M, L, Brfdgeman with the firm
Practice limited" to Internal medl-
cne and . obstretrics, Residence:
The' Marion hotel. a$
Bargains In Used Fnrnfture ;
. Stiff's Used Furniture Store. a6
Dakota Club to Meet ' ,
Governor ! ' Pierce " and Bardl
.Skuleaon, Portland attorney, will
be among the principal speakers
at the. 1925 picnic of. the North
Dakota club i Id ; be held at the
state'" fairgrounds on i August 23,'
according to recent announcement.
A . basket i picnic ; lunch Is , to be
served at noon. An invitation has
been' extended to ;.all former resi
dents of the state to attend. Alt
O. Nelson, Siiverton attorney', is
president of the organization.-
Held on Contempt Charge -v:
John OUon. was arrested by, th
sheriff's office yesterday on
charge of. contempt of , court in
the case of tatate vs. Greta T. Ol
son. He will appear ."before Judge
L. H. McMahan Friday. Bail was
fixed at-$500
Tubes $2.50
We are now. selling all 1 styles
radiotrums af$2.50 each. Salem
Ele'ciric'Co.rF. S.' Barton, owner.
Mgsbhic Temple. PhOrie 1200. a
WantecU- i 1 T
Am&n for light work-
Box 24. care Statesman.
Address
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Vklt.Stjff a t'aea FurnijuKw-
! btore on High street opposite
tt ' nnMctAlii . ...... In
- . inv7i rui ncuyiB lurmerivir.i AM n . -
lr-JT Vt T SZr - nnied soverndr-s office yes
Jll -10'4- 7iC.b P Old Cham- terday honoring requisition pi
. K "s . p,c Z Prs.v He will . be returned " by
7 f.1?"7' .AUv John Shomate.
wiuiohy luviip auv ninera Tram i
lu onuS lue.r luflcn uq Complete Line
jy.il lum. 1 lie UlClIIC KlUUUa IS I . Vomon. VfmKll Dl.
"1 . ,y' u?uiuu others. Moore's Music House. a9
je ior aunuay gainering.
" ' Howell
In this eityj Aug. 4th.. Grace
May nowell. age 39 years, wife pt
Lewis C. HowelY, mother of Grace
Minerva and jewel Howell, daugh
ter of; Arthur, Q. Griswoid of Sa
lem, sister of Mrs. Hugh White of
Klrby. Ore.. and Mrs. Fayne HulJ
of Los Angeles. Announcement
of funeral liter from the Rigdon
mortuary. j
LOS ANGELES. Aug. 5. (By
Associated Press.) Growth of the
American potash, industry until it
broke the shackles of a former
Carman monopoly, was described
today, by J. W. Turrentine of the
bureau of soils. United States de
partment of agriculture, 'before
the American' Chemical society,
which is in session here. I i
" In the face of" the bitterest
European competition, the American-industry,
which is of vital
Importance agriculturally and In
dustrially. Is octually gaining
ground steadily, showing Its tech
nical and economic soundness, the
speaker said. ' ! ' I
He said that the manufacture
of the chemical, when fully de
veloped, will be distributed i orer
the' country, owing to a wide di
versity of potash bearing raw ma
terials. -H
In" another section of today's
meeting, drastic reforms in the
teaching methods of .high schools
and .colleges were urged, by more
than a dozen speakers represent
ing' universities and -technical
schools In an parts'of the Country.
-" Prof. Alexander Silverman hia-l
of the department of chemistry In
the University of Pittsburgh, de
clared that laboratories ' are too
large and advocated a reorgani
zation of the existing systems sa
is to greatly multiply their num
ber.
He said that not more than 2
students should be erouDed In any
one laboratory. Such an arran;e4
it j nt. It was said, would enablf
universities to send thoroughly
reliable men into public and in
dustrial service. .
which the governor" was
Tell your eastern friends about
the progressive spirit of the city
of Saletn. We want more people
here, not only to share the city
with us. but to help us build it.
Home spells life.
The governor, the secretary of
state and. the state treasurer all
have a world of burdensome rou
tine work that should be taken
from, their shoulders. William
Delzell. secretary to Governor
Pierce, told members of the Salem
Rotary Uah-yesterday in an ad
dress n nnonnced ."Wbjeft
of . "Thi J iade dope on ' how . it
feels to be secretary to a Demo-
caac;"Coyeror. -
'Each "lrhee : executives has
work outside of his own depart
ment that If he were compelled to
do it personally would require all
of his time," : Delzell explained.
If the governor was to sign per
sonally all of the checks for claims
against the state, according to the
intention of the old law he would
be permitted to do nothing else,
and there would not be enough
hours in the day for him io' do
all of it."
i Much of the "inside dope" of a
secretary was explained with ante-
dotes.' One story .wos told of an
Irishman who compiled a book of
the names of the men in his town
who he thought be could , whip.
One' neighbor, whose name ap
peared on the list.-challenged this
clarm;i to which- the author re
plied j "You ' say I can't lick
you?" The statement was reiter
ated, by the neighbor. "Well,
then, I'll take your name off the
list."
"With ttw approach of the com
ing political campaign." Delzell
explained, "the governor, is busy
scratching off the names of people
he can't lick." '- '
"The word 'secretary means
one who keeps. secrets, and keep
ing secrets is supposed to be my
job." he told In another part of
his address. "But Walter doesn;t
keep secrets; he tells everybody,
so I don't keen ' busy on that
score," he added.'
Spesklng in a more serious vein
he explained some of the work
fe.-..!r, t .
to do. 'For eri,rople.; In -tc W.fr
Item' ot'. pardons" alone. ke de
clared. rif Jntervlews-.wJta.ihi Xt
eraor were' granted to all those
who apply for executive clemency
for prisoners, ' 50. per cent of . the
governor's time would be occupied -f
oy inis um- u,
Three new, members were r
ceived Into membership yterdsy.
They were FJoriahY6n Eichen, HT
HoffTiell ana Anarewfi,.
cruvKa is .cn'ciuxced:
a-
WASHINGTON. Aug. 5, - The
condition '6t JohoiTeapIe." CraTes':
veteran southern writer, editor""
and orator, who la critically ill at
his home here, was said by"em
bers of hTjhoueh;oldt6nTgarl "
hav ahowa little or no " chaaga r
during the day. '
LOS .' ATCCEXES CHOSEN!
SEATTLE. Aug. I. (By Asso
ciated Press.) Banker of It Pa-'
citic coast and , Rock. Mountain-'
states, closing a. two-day cohfer
ence here today, selected1 Lb "X
gelee for their 112 eonye-ntUm
place.
To Whiten Skin :
;l : 'vyitli Lerport','
The- oaly harm
less way to bleach
the sklh white 1
to'mix the juke otl
two'' lemons': wtttr
three onces.of,
Orchard TAhlt6.
which" any" dr-
HH.w-J H.Dplrt
for . a few cntri,,f
Shake, well in a bottle, and y oar
hare a whole quarter-plat"of thf.t
roosf 4 wonderful skin; whtB,er,(
softener and" bautifierr
' Massage thia sweetly' fragrant;
lemon bleach into the face,' seek. J
arms and, hands. It can not irrl-;
tale. , Famous stage. beahtfea uie "
it to bring that ' clear; youthful
skin and. rosy: white complexion: .
also at a freckle, aunburn and tan .
bleach'. Ton' must' inlx ,th"Is reV
markable -lotion yourself. It 'caa ,
not be' bought ready to use becauae
It acts best Immediately;, after It U-v
I prepared. Adv' "." ' '.. .
tight six Stmlebaker Bareain
At Certif led Public Motor Car
Mkt. This is a 1924 model' tout-.
ing, original paint, looks like new,
Fishing Streams Closed
Fanno creek in Polk county and
Frog lake In Wasco county have
been closed to fishing by the state I
good tires and car has been driv- ame commission In a recent' or;
ar-. 4Bs:orar oi ips commissi
slpn declares that "because bt et"-
ceasive. fishing. in, the two places
the trout and other fish are threat-!
ened with extermination and that
the. measure is necessary to .pro
tect therstreama for future, sport.
The order takes effect August-25.
en only a few thousand miles. See
this one or phone for demonstra
tion. . v': 7-7 5a4
Leave for Breitenbush
I. H, Van Winkle, 'attorney gen
eral, and Mrs. Van Winkle, accom
panied by Mr. and Mrs. U R. M.
Pierce, left Wednesday for: Breit-
enbnsh where thav will menrt tda kiMiui yiK r
next.twQiweeks. Arthur S Ben- Rev." Dr. Charles A. Edwards
son. clerk of the supreme court, I of The Dalles. Oregon, was called
W
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and .Mrs. Benson are leaving for
Breltenbush Friday morning on
iueir auuuai vacation.
Dr. Marshall. Osteopathlc-
Physlcian and surgeon.
aC
Petite Shop. Is Soh .
Notice of the transfer, of an as
sumed , business name - has been
filed with th county, clerk, by
Anna M". Busfck, prbprietor'of the
Petite Shop' at 193 JVorth Com-
Toa Telephone Vf 110 I merctal sinceof." 19. "1923. The
We'll deliver it, no matter fcow j qew owners, Addle. R. Spong, 232
mall the Item.
Capital Drue,
Hteevcs Gets Com minion
' According to word received here
Dr. Laban A. Steeves of Salem, haa
North ! i'ront; and.ElIzabeth"Wb ife,
1509 North Twelfth. (wlll conduct
the business" uijde'r Ihe'oIdT name;"
to Walla Walja, Wash., this week
to. conduct, the, funeral of Mr.
Olin S. Hodsdon of College Place,
Wash. Mr. Hodsdon was a nephew
of Rer. Daniel Lee. and a grand
nephew, of , Rev. Jason Lee:; His
father, was a minister of .the
Methodist Episcopal church for
over thirty yeara. -t'
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Dance Saturday Night
Stayton Community, club open
received the commission, of first I air, pavilion;". Al wonderful' place
lieutenant in tos. meaicai omcersii to dance aetigniiuuy qoou.. ai:
reserve corns. -He -is the son oflmadse's All-Stars nlayihg. a 6
Dr. B, L.j Steeves of this city.
I Get Marriage License
Complete line ' - i ' One marriage license was issued
"Famous i Kimball Pianos" and yesterday" from the cftice of the
others. Moore's Music House. a9 1 county clerk. This was to Leo
D. Reimann; clerk. 1680, South
Rev. Bender tp Visit- . . .. I High, and Bessie Plessinger, tele-
Rev. G.: S. Bender- superintend fphone operator, 544-North EIgh
dent of the Oregon conference of J teenth.
the United Brethren., church, will
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db iu oniem BHnaay io conanci i tune to um aumont- , . ,
both morning and evening services I Fine fat. deep sea. troll. fiah at
In the" local church: : Aspeclal I Fltta Market. ' ; U
business ' meeting is to be held
Monday evening at the church!
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TVoodrr Buy Fiirniture ' -
Stor at Stnnmer and Norway
streets. Phone i"8 11V " JIBtf
Blue Rook FIBed
There remains but only, one va-
cancy.In the Oregon ,bue book for
the current' year '' gnd " tht fa
Place on the medical board. The BOY PROGRAM' OUTLINED
vacancy will be filed in the near
future,. bJLGqyeroor. Pierce. J , Iv .QtLCL ADOCI, FLANS rjaJK-
PARED BY BOY ORGANIZER
Rev. Taylor Returns
Fred C. Taylor and f am-1 DU.LUTIL Minn AugS. (Br
Illy have returned from a week's! Associated Press.) -The boy prq-lt
auiu inp io seauieraoa uainier usran., wnicn uroiner iiarnaDas.,1
National Park. They attended the nationally knbwn boy leader, has I f
Wayfarer in Seattle and spent a sP?n? three years In preparing was I
V of vour life is socht within
the four walls of your home. Gray; dingy' :
orr deJapidateoV they, make every day a
disaprintrrKnt, ' "
. But-rbright and cay. with fresh clean
mint and; varnish, working and leiaire.
nours are a constant
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Veterans' Meet Today "
The annual meeting- of the-Vet-'
erans "association wlirbe'heTdaf
Siiverton today. Stages will'leave
the Terntiaaf hotel promptly ' at' 9
o'clock. '- Those iwisfilhc'toRO
Plcnlis Plana -Progress I Should notlfre'rtfier the Terminal
Phil Elker was yesterday named or R. R. Ryanat l898 North. Cdm-
chairmaa of the' committee of the I merclaU - r !
Rotary clab which is to meet with I f :
committees from the' other' t two j Attorneys Reply to Purdy
local senrlce clubf forthe purpose J .eaUUmenfrvhleh; they
of arranging a joint picnic. The I made In " the ' Marlon county clr-
ABOyT RAILROAD TXUF8
Pbope 727
OREGON ;a ELECTRIC
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Loose Wheels Ttepaired at
MlKEPANEieS
BRAKE STATION:
275'6ptbCoPUoerclar
picnic ia" to" be! held" al" the fair
grounds some time next week.
jiiyirL-j.-. n. 4"-
BOO Hop Pickers Wanted t
See Lane.Morley. cori C a4
17th;
all!
cuit court that, a note had been
altered by adding the word? "also
Interest to June 10th on 12500
note., were pertinent to the is
sues Involved and ' were therefore
, Palnt,lng and. Decorating 4y
Skilled Mechanics " !
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cam a K ..a
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Itehnedy ? Pjuntj SI;6p
' Nowlocate?i. at -
Gabriel Powder, &-Supply,
, 173 Southf'Cmercl4 -
Telephone 72S ' ;
Three Escape'
i - Three' youths of the state train
ing- school thought freedom more
attractivJthan V Job'rof.'balerng1
hay4 Jt JierCnear the. school and
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LADD 4 BUSH, Bankers
- EstablUhed jl 868 C' -
Pay Caslt for nrniture
Phone 73,
The pleasure 'and efficiency of those . -:
living indoors. Justifies the trifling cost
of repaintins.- Andthejnpressed vatu;'
of yoiir properly (because it is freshlyV
rjaimed.and pxesettegqst'delapkia-' " ;
tion) makes, paioting; an: actual vihg
Ai your deqUr for Color Cards'.
AjAyour pointer for an esUma
.WATCH FOR
NEW 0LDSM0B1LE-
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REDUCED SUMMER , RATES;
BY: PICKWICK STAC !
Ba rnseuco, ea "vy. nui ,
t' ; r t fsa.00. .
Let AnfUt, est .wsy etT.tS. '
' Kooaft trip, 50.00.
8ar Us U TartiM t
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For InfsrmiBoa n4'krystteBJ
y Ftoas 66, or! csil t
CEJRAL 6TAG TERJIiyAL
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Efectric
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gives art opaque ; washable, finish for intir
iors. Because of its .excellent covering capaci
ity and opacity,' two coats .are usually suff-
cient. EWes with.ejthtif fiat or velvet glois
, finish, i '" !'-!- ;
VyjXira jfFTat cr Velva) C&s !s cia&-"
y abl jq a chre.rahg?.of cplors. ' -
' OUierBasrWissen Paint frcAicts fc interior .
use; Inside Fbor Paint; Oil Stains: Spar.Var-
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