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THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALE21 OREGON FRIDAY JJORNING. AUGUST 7, 1925 ) f Discontinued Style of Ladies' Holeproof Hose Regular Price 51.60 . v ' i , " - . . i i Special 95c or 3 Pairs $2.7.5 " i ; . . , ' . : ; ; . ' - - - -' ' ,- i ; ' ' . T- " i - '' i:" ' -" , ' ; ,i ' ;.,.,."..( ' ' " ' ' -I - . I I This is a pure thread silk stocking with mercerized lisle hemmed top, heel and toe. Colors white and Cordovan only.t tt you are needing hose now is - - -the time to buy - , 4 r; ,-. . : G. W. Johnson 469 STATE STREET IT We har a nice 1122 Dodge sedan with good robber and lota of extras at 700. . Also a 1925 Oakland touring which has run but a few hundred miles at 11000. Fords? Yes! any price. Fords at most iror IBM L) lice his home was In Reno. Ner. He was found sleeping on the lawn at the W. P. Watklns residence. 1078 North Capitol, who summon ed an officer. He said he had been an inmate of an orphan's home but was trareling Tia freight trains from Sacramento to Seattle. He was released and permitted to go his way. i Clear Lake Jamboree ' - Aug. S. 1825 7:30 to 10 p. m. Bring your pocket book and her. " a7 GRAVES IS NEAR DEATH CITY NEFS IN BRIEF. QurVeafcher JNjaxx s inal case of the state against Ray mond Zielinskf, yesterday filed a cost bill for the suit. The total amount. Including witness fees and charges of court reporters, clerks, and other, officials, with hospital expenses, amounts to $242.40.' : ' , Fair . . Cloudy along the coast; con tinued warm in the interior; light west winds. Thursday Maximum 87; Minimum 65; -Atmosphere clear; River -1.8 stationary; 'Rain fall none;' Wind north west.'- . At Linoleum Remnants At Reduced Prices. : Stiff's used furniture store. " ;; a7 V ' - " . Tbe TheateA Today 111- ' Oregon -Milton Sills and Doris Kenyon in "I Want My Man." ' Grand Lois Wilson, War ner Baxter in ."Welcome 'Home," -by Edna Ferber. V Bond Is Received T " F. J. Ficker, clerk of the Mt. Angel ; school district, filed his boafv with the county school su perintendent yesterday. The bond for the district was placed at 814, 000, one of the largest In the county License Is Issued - .' One marriage license . was ap plied for yesterday In the county clerk's office. . It was laken .out by Alvle Daris, 2590 Fairgroiinds road, a garageman and Mary Olive Quincy, 2500 Fairgrounds road. WASHINGTON. Aug. 6. (By Associated Press.) John Temple Graves, the aged southern writer, gravely ill at his home here; clung to life tonight, although his physi- Twelfth i i, I"' ""S kT tnl TI , re abandoned hope for his recorery. Their aTerJrHPUl"ng lH He was unconscious most of the i neir average per . day, working! time SILVER CHEEK FIRE is oeb COM Mill Employes Are Fighting . Blaze; Fires in Slashings' ' i Are Numerous virtually nnder control tonight and ' the-' blaze in the Adair dls; trict may be checked before reach ing: the Bullion mine... .. ! -! CATHOLICS WILL MEET ECCHARI8TIC COUNCIL WILL BE HELD NEXT JUNE j 1 DULUTH, Minn Aug. 6. (By Associated Press). What is ex pected to be the largest religious meeting In history, which will be attended by the largest party of church dignitaries that erer eft Rome, Including ten cardinals from the holy city, will be held in Chicago June ' 20-24. next. Knights of Columbus were formed at the closing session of their, 43rd annual supreme con vention here' today by Monsignor C. J. Quille. general secretary of I.. ln- SILVERTON, Ore.. Aug. (Special). Fire reports about the Silrer Falls Timber company woods are somewhat exagerated. according to reports given out by company officials Thursday morn ing. The fire, which began Mon day, damaged three donkey: en gines and ome. fallen timber, but by Tuesday was under the control I the national eucharistic council. of the Silrer Falls employes. The The eucharistic council. Mas high wind Wednesday afternoon is lager Quille told the delegates. Is said to have spread it to some ex-1 expected to be the. greatest rell- tent. However, it is reported to gious meeting la history, with an be under the control of the men estimated attendance between .one again. and two million persona. Jun4 22 The fire is burninr about BridM evening celebration for 10 0.0 00 creek' and In the slashlnri in the men will be held. Manager Quille direction of Mehama. Fire is also ,d- rmr thousand parochial burning in the old slashings of the chl children are now being Silverton Lumber company mill trained to sing, the mass offthe but no damage Is reported from nfcls In solemn pontifical high there. As the Silverton Lumber mas in the arena of Grant park com Dan r is not onerfttine and haal stadium no men In the woods, F. W. Fer- For the -second time delegates rnann fir. w.rrt.n h.. of refused .to authorize a tubercular Chicago, has become the center of national interest because this state has beenmader the center of wet moremesti V.break' down prohi bition enforcement the league saia. ' r . The, convention will coma to Chicago , at the Invitation of the CblcagqChurc. Federation. OnSunday, Nor. 8, scores of regular : Anti-Saloon League speakers will occupy the pulpits at I the morning serves in the churches of Chicago, and the lead ing cities of Indiana, Michigan, Missouri. Iowa and Wisconsin. Bishop Thomas Nicholson of De troit, national president, will pre side. I The bishop and Mr. Mc Bride formerly were locates here. lb ree ra as i ed oa a d i t s ' h el d u p a n d robbed the institution juit bcfoie closing hours this. afternoon. . ... " r, ...... Jt-iXrY.t bandits - escaped amount.'ot cash. with a IQ1.T BANDITS KILL CASHIER : YUMA. Arlx.. Aug. . (By As sociated Press. )-G. T. Hobbs. aa ltanE 'caihler "of ' the Gadsden State bank at Gadsden, Arix- near here,' was shot and killed when irom 9 to 10 hours. ha hnn 121.22, or $106.13 for five dava' ' pulling. I II PERSONALS I If You Knew Susie" ' A snappy new fox trot, it at Stiffs. - Drs. .Morse, & Robertson. . - Announce the association of Dr. M. L. Bridgeman with', the firm; Practice limited to internal medi cne and obstretr ics. ; Residence : The- Marion ; hotel. - . - a8 Complete Llne- r ! A : f Famous Kimball Pianos" and others. Moore's Music House. a9 Judge, to Take Trip v"" J.'T. Hunt. Marion county judge, accompanied'; by Mrs. Hunt and t their niece, Georgia: Hunt, will leave ' Saturday, for a two weeds' vacation at Belknap, in. the motrn tains near the 'MacKenzie pass. ? I Danro -DulioiH Dance . Crystal Gardens every Friday. : I' 7 Six t Vacation- Six employes of various depart ments at the state house will leave Saturday for Yellowstone park for a vacation of two weeks. They ' are Rose Aline, Anna Aline, Viola Nagel, Lavllla, Perry, Anna Arms and Myrtle Reeves. , Light Six Studebaker Bargain t At Certified Public Motor Car Mkt. This is a 1924 model tour lng, original paint, looks like new, good tires and cartas been drlv- l en only a few thousand miles. See this one pr phone for demonstra tlonl . iv-,' ., . . , 4 Switched Plates Charged '' Albert: H. Miller of Salem waa assessed la fine of 85 ' in k police court yesterday for conviction on a charge of '' switching ' license plates on his cars. - Drainage Election Tonight i Three directors for the new Sa lem drainage district will be elect ed at the Richmond school tonight. This is the second attempt to hold such an election, there being not sufficient interest taken in the first one. A" good representation is belng sought. The balloting will intendent of schools. begin at 7:30 o'clock; C. N. Loughridge, deputr secre- Hear J tary of state, accompanied oy his a7 1 wire and daughter, are to leave the early part of next week for a vacation in danada. Rose Baumgartner. employe of the state industrial accident com mission,' is to leave on her sum mer vacation Saturday. . A vacation in Canada Is the plan of Beatrice Walton, rnnnecteri with the office of the state super- She is to men stationed there. ; KALISPELL, Mont, Aug. 6. forest fire in Glacier National Park between Belton and Lake McDonald la sweeping up the mountainside tonight and tourists are leaving the district. The blaze started last night in some slash ings of the Slack Lumber com pany. " ' " Park road crews and 'all other available help are fighting the fire. Another fire was reported here tonight at the head of Lake McDonald. " ' You Telephone 17a,' 110 i -We'll deliver it. no matter how man the item. Capital Drug. , . ! J22tf Campers Return ! j Between 53 and 60 boys of the YMCA. who have been attending camp at Neskowin returned to the city yesterday and Wednesday. Available space in the association rooms was yesterday -piled high with luggage awaiting distribution loaay. The same place will be leave Sunday or Monday, Miss Alma Lupo and Miss Kath- erine Williamson, who have assist ed, in the establishment of the Marion county child health dem onstration, have completed their work and left for their homes Mrs. KRty Smith of Mill City was a Salem visitor yesterday. . w. Yunker of Suver was In Sa lem Thursday morning. Artnur C. Salisbury of Mill City was in the city yesterday oh Business S. G. Broten was in Salem ves- leraay rrom Silverton. Mrs. L. J. Hatch of McMlnnrille used for the camp next year, as- OcjUo others said yesterday,!. pent Thursday in Salem, Sam Matthews of Rome Ttfver with an expression of satisfaction with, the location Hop Pickers for Minto Yard please register at No. 841 Saginaw St.. or phone 12 67 J. ia7 Inmate Escapes ;a ; uniciais or the state cottage farm have reported to police the eseape of John J. Murphy, inmate oiurpuy is 4 nve teet and a quarter-inch tall and weighs 175 pounds, according to the descrip tion furnished police. Choice Gladioli Funeral designs. D.-H, Upjohn, 964 S. Liberty. Phone 1700. .a7 You Must Have i "Sometime? best waltz In years. t Come to Stiff's. a? Going to Honolulu , Miss -Gladys Currey of Salem, an employe in th ftale insurance department at the state house. Is to leave Sunday for Honolulu where she has accepted a position, She will sail from San Francisco. She is to loin her sister, Carol, on the Island of Maui. Employes Have Meet Employes from all departments of the Valley Motor company met I for a general get-together and so cial time in the Chamber of Com merce rooms last night. The, so cial time is a regular monthly af fair for the Valley Motor workers. Fumigated Mattresses ' Stiff's used furniture store. a 7 Time to Can Salmon ! Fine fat deep sea troll fish at FItta Market. ; 26tt Petition Is Denied- t A move to change the boundary between the Turner; and Clover dale school districts was denied yesterday at a meeting of the dis trict boundary board. . It -is ..said that the petitioners wished to in- f elude a part of the Turner district In the (Cloyerdale section in order accommoaaie one pupil. An Fire on Twelfth Street A grass fire at 1255 South Twelfth' was the, only call yester day for the local fire department. The grass blaze was extinguished within a short time : and ; before any damage had been done.""" . Complete Line " "Famous Kimball Pianos' and others. Moore's Music House. a9 Car Is Stole Ed Jory of route 3. box 173. was in the city on business vester- aay . n s tverett Booster of . Woodburn was In the city yesterday. C. O. Still of Albany spent the aay in Salem yesterday. Among Albany residents In the city yesterday were Mrs. J. R. Misner and Mrs. J. Q. Rodrere. European Beggars Make Appeals in 10 Languages VIENNA Rudolf II r u b y known as the "king of beggars' has learned to ask for alms In ten languages and when arraigned in court recently for fighting with brother beggar he said, "I would rather earn my bread honestly by reported to Police Wednfsdav I begging than become a burglar.? night the theft or his Ford touring I Hruby has made all Europe his car from the garage at his home I nQntln ground and, somehow has about 8 o'clock. Jory saw a young I able to solve - the obnoxious lad wearing a blue shirt and a caD I PsPort problem. Although he driving the machine away but waa I nas Ke from one country to an unable to halt him, the owner told I otner at his pleasure he has never police. Pollee Hold Youthk Because he was suspected of be ing a runaway from the boys' training school, a lad giving the 4 name of Ernest Newman was held at tne police-station until L. M. Gilbert, .superintendent of "' the institution, . came to "look him over." The youth was not claim ed. Young Newman' told the po- carrled the official document which most International travel ers are obliged to have. ! to agreement has been reached where j by the Turner district will payrlhe tuition of the child. Olsen'a Latest 1 ' ' : "Say Arabella.'Vbest yet.1 Stiff's Furn. Co. :.' "!.!' aT Complete Lin "Famous Kimball Pianos'' and others . Moore's Music House. a9 Order Is Confirmed Acting on the decision of the circuit, court, the ; Marion county district boundary .board officially declared the vote to dissolve, the YMCA Board Meets : Routine business and the re ports " of progress i on r the " new building were the principal sub jects of attention at the meeting yesterday noon of the directors of the local YMCA. t ? - Woodry & Woodry Taj Cash for Furniture I'-: Phone 73 sanitarium - pr homes for aged knights. The aanctuary- of Our Sorrowful Mother- in Portland, Ore, was approved H worthy project. . . j : 1 7 roMTXAin oaJBOow .; 'if mrTml iimiWia. mtrUH 4ix CHICAGO "WET" CENTER i ANTI-SALOON LEAGUE WILL OPEN HEADQUARTERS WALLACE. Idaho. Aug. 6. (By Associated Press.) Forest officials reported general Improve ment in the forest fire situation in the Coeur d'AIene district to night but declared that only a heavy rain win entirely 1 remove the danger. The most serious fire In the aistrict today was in the North Fork country, which is threaten ing to spread to a stand of 500.- '000.000 feet of commercial pine timber. The Pine Creek fire was CHICAGO. The Antl-Saioon League of America will open its convention here the first day after the November election, which F. Scott McBride. general superinten dent, said would have an Import antbearlng on the future program of the league. The league has not met here since 1909. when na tional interest was directed tow ards Illinois because of the devel opment of the local option move ment. ' "Now Illinois, and particularly OBITUARY Howell In this city, Aug. 4th. Grace May Howell age 30 years, wife of Lewis C. Howell, mother of Grace Minerva and Jewel Howell, dauxh- ter bt Arthur O. Griswoid of Sa lem, sister of Mrs. Hugh White of Klrby, Ore., and Mrs. Fayne Hull of Los Angeles. Funeral services will be held Friday. Au. 7. at 2:30 p. m. from the Rlgdon mor tuary. Interment in IOOF ceme tery. ' 1 Miller 1 Aiary fciien Miller died August at the residence, 1704 N. Broad way. at the age of 69 years. She is survived by three sons. Henry Miller of Wena tehee. Wash.; Clay and Lloyd Miller of Salem, and three daughters. Airs. Edith Ben- way and Mrs. Hattie Throckmor ton "of Portland, and Mrs. Velma Prime of Salem; one sister. Mrs L. S. Frlnk of Portland, and two orothers, Douglas Gilliam of Dal las and Elmer Gilliam of Salem. Funeral arrangements will be an nounced later by Rigdon & Son, TENTS FOR RENT Wc rent tents by week or month. Also j Tents and Awnings ; Made lo Order Salem Tent & Awning Co. Manufacturers v of Tents, Awnings and Canvas Goods of all descriptions FRANK MONNElt ! 729 North Liberty Street, Salem, Oregon Phone 415 Tubes f 2JS0 We are now, selling all styles radiotrams at 82.50 each. Salem Electrlft X!n- V S Rat-Inn: vnr uervais union Jiigh school lost, at I Masonic Temple. Phone 1200. a7 a meeting yesterday. The matter wasvcarried to the circuit court when It was declared that some of the votes cast iu the election were illegal. Woodry Ruya Furnltui Store , at Summer, and Norway streets. , Phone, 511. J15tf Flax Pulling Profitable W. K. Kilbourne and three sons. Burford IS. Basil 16, and Cecil 14 years, recent arrivals from Ken tucky now living at 675 South Loose Wheels Repaired at , MIKE PANEK'S BRAKE STATION 275 South Commercial : WATCH FOR NEW 0LDSM0BILE ANNOUNCEMENT AUGUST 15 . . I Aidtioe Sale Furniture comprising Beds, Dressers, Dining Room Furniture, Organ, New Granite Ware Dishes, Hard ware, Washing Machine, Garden Tools, etc., at Woodry & Woodry Furniture Store at 271 N. Com mercialbetter known as . the People's Furniture Store on Saturday night at 7j30 p. m. j The above Furniture has been consigned to us for this sale and will be sold without reserve. r Terms Casii Phone for Appointments . WOODRY & WOODRY The Auctioneer j - We buy or sell on commission ! Telephone 75 . Residence Telephone 1843W f Painting and Decorating by Skilled Mechanics . Kennedy Paint Shop Now located at Gabriel Powder & Supply Company 173 South 'Commercial , Telephone 728 Cost Bill Filed -. v . v . C. Winslow, lattorney for , Helen Gainard , in the quasi-crlm- WOODRY ton Bninimtr ana Worwmj gts. - rUOH 511 Buys Furniture ' LADD & BUSH, Banlrers , - - KsUbUshed 1808 - General Banliincj Business - ; Office Hour from 10 swm. to 8 pan.' - REDUCED SUMMER RATES TO aiLIFORXIA 1 BY PICKWICK STAGES 8a maebe vu wt. 15.40 : 4tooa4 Trip, 930.00. ! Antli. m wy.' 927.45. lout Trip. 960.00. SpcUl KUi t Putls ef Elht er Mora . ror Znf ona&Uon and XarvUras , fbana 6, ar cail sk . CEXTR.L STAGE TERMINAIj Salem Oregon " j ' . 1 i Electric Cafe ' l' ' ' For- , " ; EAiTS :r ATTEfJTIOM AUTOiSTS Oregon Capital Tires..'. ..J . 45.93 We still have a few Ford Oversize steering wheels left - - Repiacthat7 Windshield. glass- for Fords, open or closed models. Regular $&00 Automatic Windshield swipeZlI$3.0() ' . . . . ': Buy now thejr will cost more when j' - S . the rains start ' . . : . ' ' . Special ' : With ererr purchase of $2.00 or more on Friday or Saturday. August 7 and J. we will gtre you free a regular $1.00 Tube Repair KiL. - ' j - ri!te's:;Morl7recang Iloiiso -J 7 t - ' .'orEX i SUNDAYS i l243 Center Street ,! ; , ! ; " . .Phone 3S3 T - -' . ' ', We pay cash if of cars to wreck i! If TONIGHX (FRIDAY) Family Wight GRAND JIcDonald Cleaners 783 . Highland Arenae Telephone 2217 t ; Work called for and delirered "One at Night- Next Day Bright it Thousands of satisfied users feci that way about T ML ORDERLIES v ".n i t They work natural, and fosn no habit.' -i . rieasant to take, easy 'in action, safe and sure. " Good for children aa. cUi - as adults. " ' ' '. if' ...' Boxot60 ...cn,.. Orderlies . a , JUC ... . 'i H - i i i Perry DrugStore 113 South 4Vmntercial' Kalem. Oregon NEWj HOP SPRAY ! We have the new Oil Spray for hops. It kills the Red Spider and Hop Lice. Our price is far less than others ask for this oil spray as we are making a special price of 75 cents per "gallon. ! Should be used with Whale Oil soap. Wc can supply., pure Whale Oil soap at market prices. ; Repeated tests show that this new spray is the most satisfactory spray for hops that has been found. Try it -and see the results. . -. . , . - D. A; White &; Sons Phone.160 261, Stite Street . ' - Buy It for Less. Effective Until Saturday Night. ! These Prices Prevail ' " " GROCERIES' 5 lbs. Sweet Walla Walla Onions 12 Jbs. of good New Potatoes. Kentucky Wpnder String Beans, lb.: 25c 25 c .5c Coffee is again high and looks like another advance. This' week-end we specialize Upton's Grade Coffee. ... r 1 lb can. 3 lb. can .w- . ,, ; Sugar has advanced wholesale. Our price for Cane fruit this week is, sack FLOUR Pride of the Waldo Hills. Snowball Hardwheat Flour. Crown or Drifted Snow Flour. ' 2 lar;e cans Oral Sardines' 49c $1.45 $6.30 $1.93 $2,19' $2.49; 25c PICKUNG SPICES--Celery Seed, Whole Nutmeg 3Iui' lard Seed, Pickling Spice, Whole Cinnamon, Bay n Leaves, Dill Seed, package CEREALSKeUos's AH Tiran Package : : L,. , ,. .......... Postoslics or. Bran Flakes, package . FRUIJ PECTIN Hood River or .Cerlo 27c or zzr20c- "3'foK79c; In addition to right prices on Groceries you. will find our prices low on Dry Goods, H03-. iery and Furnishings. . e 254NortK Ccniir.crcil it H .t r. 1 1