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TUB OREGON STATESMAN SALEM. OREGON rarPAYVT-OIlNlNO,-AUGUST 14; If! - - V 1 . Sh iris . : The, selection of haberdashery, to a great extent, rests with the individual and a definite color scheme should be kept inmihd when the various purchases are made. ; "f A seasorLor so ago white shirts with collars attached were the only acceptable types, but this year novelty shirts of neat patterns and "pastel shades, figured effects and -stripings are exerting art appreciable 'influence.; They are y made : up in fancy madras, oxford,1 percale, flannel . and . silk. Call and look over bur assortment. J 5 i0 Nov la yonr cna&ca U cat a Max-area toarlac la fin ceaditi' at $350.00. A 1922 Fsrd taurine. nw top u4 battery ul runt fin $225.00. . And a dud? Ford Coup vita ' lots of ex-ia at $2604)0. ...... WOT Sw Rales the. 7cst Again"" j (?. W. Johnson &; Co. 469 State I Torce from her former husband less than six months before she married "him, Archie W. Engle has filed salt for divorce from Fran ces Engle. . They were married In Seattle in April, 1925. Engle de clares that the necessary six months had - not elapsed before' his marriage and the divorce. Ton Telephone Us, 119 We'll deliver It. no matter how mall the Item. Capital Dms. : Jilt! CITY NEWS: IN i BRIEF:. OurVeaiherJlain t'nscttled . Cloudy, . probably " occasional, showers north. and east portions; slight changed In . temperature; light west , .winds." '.Thursday Max. 75; Mini 56; River -1.9 sta tionary; Rainfall Hrace; Atmos phere cloudy; '"Wind southwest. ' ; ' At ! The Theaters Today ' m . jOrcgon--Reginald Denny; , in.-'TlifShoW v You Hhe ; Towa,"byvElmer, Davis. 1; Grun-Tom Mix,. ."'.Tony- Horse" and' "Duke Dog' In "Teeta : '." Bligh AllStar Cast in "The, Fire J?atroi.;Vw ; , , v hit by the severe winter. Spring sown crops west ofthe river are looking good and threshing Is get ting under way. -No estimate has yet been made of the clover seecj yield as It is too early in the sea son. - .'.' - I - - : : . ; r Contractors and Woodworkers j . J have a four-in-one woodwork machine and motor almost new, for sale reasonable. Terms. See O. J. Hull Top Shop. Rear Fire Dept." ... al4 Blotter Minus Report ' The day report at the police sta tion Thursday contained the date and that was all. j No other en tries' were ; made. I Perhaps this was because every' available po lice officer, the traffic men In par ticular, were engaged In the man hunt. .' ": t ! ' ',' " : dent, yesterday. Ina Pemberton, clerkof the Thomas district, filed a bond for $3,000, and Walter F. Gesen of Scotts . Mills filed for 200, The boads must , cover twice the amount of school money the -clerk will handle during the school term. . ' r Crnelty Is Chargr (- : Seeking" a decree of divorce from her husband, Edwin Perkins, Re gina Perkins has filed suit in the circuit court. -They were married In Salem in June 1921. According- to the complaint, Perkins was abusive to his wife. -Cruel and inhuman treatment is alleged. Attention1 ymaniete Camp No. 2 r Will meetTriday eve. Aug. 14. at whicbv time the patriarch will be conferred. All members ' are urged to be present. &14. i K - - 1 , - - - WOMArrS BODY IS FOUND LIBERTT DOXDS AXD KINGS ARE FOUND NEAR BODY' I ALBUQUERQUE, N. Aug. 13. (By Associated Press.) Stripped of clothing and wrapped la rugs. ,the body of an unidenti fied woman, believed to have been murdered was Jound buried ift a rock crevice In the hills aboat two miles north, of Blue Water. 75 miles west of Albuquerque, Tues day, if became known here today. Liberty bonds and rings found near-the body furnished the only clew' as to Identity. The bonds of 1375 valuation bear the name of Mrs. Stella Oliver, San Fernando. Cal. Four rings were found In the clothing: and on the hands. The body was found buried un der a pile of rocks about 150 yards from a road which branches from the main highway. .It la be lieved that the. woman had been dead for at .least a month. De composition rendered a descrip tion rendered a description ex tremely difficult She is described however, as about 40 years old and weighing alout 100 -pounds. - No marks of violence could be found, on .the body, according to Officials. , ' V . Band Concert 'Planned; Fountain Out of Order Weather permitting. the'Cher- rian band concert will be offered In Wlllson park tonight, as usual. Owing to some trouble with' the motor, the Walte memorial , elec tric fountain . will not play fo about 10 days. The following program has been arranged by Di rector, Steelhammers March. -Monte Carlo" .... Kins Selection from. 'The "Dollar Princsss- ... , . Fall- Clarinet duet. -Two Little' . Bullfinches' w. . . . .. . . Adolph Bombeck and' . 1 -Fred Bruce. , Popular nnmbecs . .. . ;.i . Vocal solos "Yearning and T . , "If Yoa Knew Susie" .....- O. B. Gingrich,, Overture. "Semlramide". . Rossini Serenade At Evening Time" Jewell Selection. "The Flreflj Friml March, "Washington Grays" .......... Graf alia, "Star Spanglett Banner." Old Teacher Visit H. M. Stalnaker from Barde, v For th rA Mntrnitlw tur Mr- S. TL. Retahart bf Dallas Teal, 'captured the women's western golf championship. h led her nearest competitor fa the recent tou rney bj six strokes. . All I 3Iak.es of Cameras Repaired CaL; pas;ed throngh Salem yesterJ MANY SETTLERS' COMING 2"5 03 Fairgrounds Road; AltceD. Auaos musical. insirumenx re- with Ma fimiw on pair shop, room 3. McCornack I v w u n . Gray of Waukegan. 111., 454 iPV TJL .ME3?fc SALEM'S LEADING - Resldence'and store 1610 N. Sammcr Street Phono 311 1 Established 1916 bldg, over Miller's. al6 Divorce Is Asked Charging that his wife, nil known to him, had obtained a dl- " OBITUARY on vacation trip. Mr. Stalnaker was. a quarter of a century ago, the principal of the Sunnyside school in Portland. 32 FAMILIES LOCATE HERE 17tQ E' P-Dnnckle of Ta- Dl'RIXQ 310XTH OF JULY Jones . I - The body of Bert Oregon Jones, who dled-in this city on August Woodry Bays Furniture Store at Summer and Norway streets. Phone 611. JlStf Ladies Haircuts " I Latest styles, correctly done by 12, will be forwarded to Grants Harry Mills at the '"Bob Shop." Choice Gladiolus 1 ; ; Funeral designs, j D. H Upjohn, 964 S. Liberty. Phone 1700. al4 Pass by. the Rigdon mortuary where funeral services and inter ment will be held. . 331 H State St. all ! - Contracts Are Awarded t ' Ata meeting of the state board of V control yesterday contracts y iuff 'V " i '" At Oregon City, August 12,'Mrs. Lilla Bell Iliff, age 68 years. ! Mo ther of Joseph Iliff of Chemawa, grandmother of Walter, Amos and Grows 62-Inch Dill , R. O. Witiel, route 3. Turner, has a sample of dill at The States man office measuring 6 2, inches in length. He grows it commer cially tor the Oregon Packing con-1 Bismark. N pany. He has a quarter, of an ciai. Mrs. IL E. Field of Madock. There isn't any doubt about Sa lem growing. Here is some of the evidence:- Why not write letters or try and get acquainted with some of these new-comers? .'The Chamber of Commerce Is sending out hundreds of letters and hundreds of copies of "COME TO OREGON." telling people all about Salem and vicinity. ; They are coming to Salem. Here are the names . and addresses of those who have located in Salem during the month of July, 1925 Mr. and Mrs. C. Battalian of D.. 732 N. Commer coma. Wash., care Ryan Fruit Co.; A. Q. Burns of Carlsbad. N. Mex., 1171 Chemeketa street: Frank Weber of Idaho Falls, Idaho. 5(0 Water street; S. R. Peck of Clay-! ton, Ind., 1290 N Winter street; Mrs. Margaret Vadney of Notus, Idaho, Salem. Ore.; S. J. Clark of San Luis Obispo. Cal.. R. F. D. No7 9, Box 10; C A. Campbell jot Sacramento, Cal., Salem, Ore.; N. A. Lytle of Sioux City, Iowa, R. F. D. No. 9, Box 142. : : ; Li Regular 20c and 25c Percales !5c yard totaling $59,952.73 were, let for I Miss Chrlstobel Iliff, all of Che- j acre which will produce about two j Mont., 1220 N. 21st street; J. S. 2 ' " Bpcdal'Coinmunlcan"'1""'"' - Pacific. Lodge No. f Hcl A & am.; at WCTU the. Masonic temple, Aug. 15, at 1:30 p. ot, conducting the m i funeral services . of our late Bro; John ; 'Sweeney of Jennings- N6. 2, Dallas, : Oregon. Order of Wi M.-. I ' - - s al4 V the construction of a ichool build ing and cottage. at the WCTU Chil dren's Farm Home tfeafr Corvallis. The cottage will be built by L. N Traver and the schopl by Heckart & Son, both of Corvallis. The dif ference between the contracts and the $35,000 appropriated "by the legislature will be met by the mawa; sister of Mrs. Lydia Frank-1 tons. The dill is used in the mak- lin of Santa Cruz, Benjamin S. I ing of dill pickles, in the new salt- Williams of Los Angeles, and Wil-1 ing and pickle factory of the Ore- lliam- A. Williams, of Dodge , City, I gon Packing company. rvanB. x unerai services wm oe i held Saturday at 2 p. m. from the Dance Tonjte (Friday) Rigdon mortuary. Rev. Fred Tay lor will officiate. Interment will be in the Lee Mission cemetery. Du Bois' dance. Crystal Gardens al4 Time to Can Salmoi Fine fat deep sea troll fish at Fitts Market. . -v ; i 26tt Xlght Bain Enjoyed v v The first rain since June 21 oc curred shortly -rafter -3 ''-o'clock; Thursday afternoon and was suf ficient to dampen - the pavement. .The precipitation- lasted for near- BMiop on Trip f t C. P. IBishop. Salem merchant and woolen mills proprietor, left last night for a; five or six. weeks Basselin In this city, August 13, Joseph i Basselin. age 66 years. The re mains are being forwarded by the Rigdon mortuary to Corvallis wehre funeral services and Inter ment will take, place. INDUSTRIAL FILM SHOWN MOVING ' PICTURE MADE OF ALL PHASES OF INDUSTRY: Brouniee of Helena, Mont.; gen eral Delivery, Salem; L. A. Gulnn of Orella, Mont., R. F. D. Noo. 9,1 Box 148; E. E. Amdsen of Twin Falls, Idaho. Salem: W. L. White" 6f MUl City. Ore.. 2047 Frederick street; Dan Nelson of Butte, Mont., 2055 Church street; Marvin E.I Clehdenning of Esmond, S. Dak., 1531 ' Mission . street; M. Boswell 6f Baker, Ore., 180 S. 12th street; R. E. Woodward of St. Maries. Idaho, 17th and Mar ket streets; H. L. Sch warts of Reymond, Wash.. 58 Center - j v f -7TL mmw w Mf . m if ! 27-Inch White Outing Flannel Good grade for 20c f .Voiles i Many colors and patterns 45c jrard Kilbornie Ginghams Guaranteed fast, man patterns 25c yard . Men's Suits - Mercerized . , Table Damask' 81.25 grade 55-tnch at. . . .Sc Red and White Table Damask. 68-Inch wide ........ . .Wc SEATTLE, Aug. 13. The Man ufacturers' association of Wash ington' announced today jthat Inlstreet; C. Al Aremsmler of Odessa, cooneration with commercial or' No., 1297 N. 17tb street: H. M Holman ; In this citv August 12. Milton business trip to Rochester. N. Y., Holman, aged 60 years. He was Philadelphia and Chicago; r the father of Homer, Robert, Meda and Dorothy Holman, the brother Hop Picking- ;.lof Mrs. F. E. Myers, Mrs. I. N ganizations in the state 8,000 feet of film had been sent for showing in the Hawaii territorial from August 31- to September 9.' The pictures show apple growing, fish catching and packing, flour mill- IPerry of Pocatello, Idaho, 1253 State street; J. Overgard of Oak land, Cal., R. F. D. No. 1, Box 133; A. Schuett of Condon, Ore., R. F. D. No. 2. Box 170; J. A. Bench of Wlnslow, Ariz., R. F. D. ly half an 'hour before ' the sun j Monday, Aug. 17th. In the Mlnto yard ;wiU start Woods of Long Beach. A. N; Hoi-1 ing, candy making, milk condens-jNo 4. Harold. Cahoon of Olympla, : managed to J)reak' through clouds. the ohuilt llaae , : ' - Guaranteed good bakers. Stiff's used furniture storey al4 a23lman bf Portland.' Mrs. A. M.I ing. manufactures of el gars, I Wash oar T?vn Vrvlf C.n Mrs. . : - i . . . . . - -. Dalrymple of Salem and Mrs. Ed- matcnes, loess. Keys, oeniai appu- Geo. Larson of Spokane, Wash.. ances ana iiavonng exvracui, 57g sute street; E. R. Frederick- preparation ot tea ana couee. ; M. n. ilInrton. Ore.. R. V. D .-w .v : No. 4; C. A. Frohmadet of Fendle- MrS-J. P.. mOrgan ton. ore 2013 N..Front street; '- - ... Un rii VTlnlfri of 1 Trip.' Pa.. ,4et Vancouy or License .; ; ; t A marriage license has. been is ued at Vancouver, Wash., to "Earle MorhVy. 21; and -Doris H. Ilarnes, 20, both of Salem. Another Bareain I win Jacobsen of Portland. Fu New' 4-room ' bungalpV" with neral services will be held Satur garage on paved, street (paving day morning at 10 o'clock from paid), on street car line, with the Rigdon mortuary, after which three extra lots; taken on mort- the funeral cortege will proceed gage, price," 82 775 for alL Terms, to Dallas where concluding serv $47S cash, balance monthly pay ices and interment will be held. have learned that they can do better work, if they keep their feet vig orous and comfortable by wearing the Arch Preserver Shoe. This shoe provides support as nature intended. Perfect foot health, ab solute comfort plus smart style. Let us show you.. ments:"" See Ralph H." McCurdf, office over Miller's store. alS Rev. C. C. Poling will officiate. Is Seriously HI ?"i. oiJS PRICE SHOE CO ; i . I v ri . .iiar.v t I - - - - - 326 State Light Six Sfudebaer Bargain - a certmNl Public Motor car Mkt. This is a 1924 model tour ing, original fialnt,-looks like new, good tires iiir tar has been driv- Wareham in Again- f-David L Wareham, former pool room " (proprietor -tat Gates;- had barely; spent a few days " outside the dtr Jail after serving a 10 .day sentence for-being drunk than he found himaelf back of the bars again for a similar offense. The Johns At the residence, '1925 Fir street. August 13. Miss Mamie Johns, 45 years, daughter of Mrs. Ada Johns, and sifter of ; Mrs. Bessie Schultz of Salem, Mrs. May Wilson of Portland, Mrs. Isabella Rutherford of Mill City, Miss Ga briella Johns of San Francisco,! .of Yreka, , Cal.; 2185 N. Liberty ! street; IX V. Miller of. Yreka, Cal., Alt nnt a 4A(fr tVvnaAll M1a Oa. Ihi; one"oih7oV ZSZJSZ i tbnicless days Eugene Johns of San Francisco inn .' - i iDrovea too mucnior nua ana upon I u ow -""- nis released he started in to make Motorists AJ Cautioned " I Q for lost time Salem .motorists - who will change their, style of parking auto- On Baying Trirl moWles from back-Ih to head-on - Lester Schlossberg of the Smart Tuesday aie r being--cautioned Shop, left yesterday for Chicago against various fthings byfthe po- na wew ork on a buying trip, lice department. She was a resident of Salem for 4 4 years. Announcement of funeral will be made later by Rigdon Son. Room Size Rugs . At Stiff's used furniture store. a!4 The first offi cial don't Is i tfon'tbackvaway from ..the curb too" quickly; don't park too rapidly 4hdJim,the machine Bfalnat tha nrk:,nt n h. an ra and tak.-i-t'iiK" . whijTh!e;iJcenacs) Issued T -, . " , 1 TThree licenses - to wed - were fjrJ'JtWlSft i-sued yesterday by U. G. Boyeri nnlleri fnr n William TI Ladies of 'BaSTm'i -Z.' I tt--resUurant man. 475 SUte. and Hayea : " In this city on AnKust l2.,JotH eph W. Hayes, age 67 years. Fa ther of Harlan D. Hayes of John Day, Ore., Mrs1 Veda Swartx of Portland, Miss . Alma Hayes and Miss Lelah Hayes-of Carlton, Ore., sob of Thomas W. Hayes of Carl ton, and brother of, E. L. Hayes of I Dallas. J. B. Hayes of Toledo, S. A Hayes of. Carlton, Mrs. Laura Archibald of Shaw, and MrsT Mag- Mi t gie Easterbrooks of Belllngham. You should; ; visit our basement Eideena Cothrew. Salem: Harold I Wash. Rigdon & Son mortuary household-! department. II. 11 a b antler -'aa itsTinov wnrb-on onrl I wtll forward the remains to Mc- - I '.A J. P. Coats Thread .So J. P. CoaU Mercerised - - Cotton . 12o J. P. Coats Crochet Cotton 15c J. P. CoaU Darning Cotton, .' 3c, 2 for Sc i Blue Deaim, yard ... ... . .27 Khaki Jean Cloth, yard . . . .S8c We have a few pairs of , Barefoot Sandals ' .'.7; V ltts t j;. "i 80c,:$i,Sl:50: - Boys' Suits '. Two Knickers Woodry & Woodry ' Pay Cash for Furniture i Phone 75 Men's Two-Pants SulU 1 35. j Men's SulU. greys, blues. I ., browns. Priced from '517.50 to 30 Men's PanU $4.50, m $4.95, 5.45, 60 ' Young Men's SulU SI 6.60 to 120 .90 to 12.45 iAti'-.'.' . f hi '-V-. .- SIcDonald Cleaners I 785 Highland A venae . . Telephone 2217 Work called for and delivered Stiff Furniture Co.! t- Fourteenth; , Fred i Turner, a . me- chanie. route 7, Salem, and Echo I . Money1 to Loan- By paymtnt of $13.60 per month I dq sart, 460 Center, for 110 months a loan of 31,000 v may be retired, principal and in- Merchants Lunch, 45c terest. See Ralph' H. .McCurdy. ' over Mlllera ' store." - Phpne' 9 6. Choice Grill. of "4 entrees. Valley ..16 Grain Yield XndcrTSormal-- ' Estimates ; on , tall " wheat and 'oats are y!aced at!25 per cent be- lpw normal by Charles Archerd as . threshing 4tetirras'-f are being re !celved. A. majority of these have -been turned' in. The main crop r fall grain I ast of the 'river, iha p ti crier iliff having been Grand Opening- At r Brookslde confectionery, 19th and State St., from 2 p. m. to 10 p. m. ; , : ., al4 . f. ,. ' ' -r Bonds Are Received ; Two district clerk's bonds were received by Mary L. -Fulkerson, Marioa county school sajerlntea- Mlnnville where funeral services will be held at 2:30 on Sunday. Interment in the Carlton cemetery.) " " Funerals" ' -.. Sweeney The funeral services of : John Sweeney who ded .Aug-. 12th will be held from the Webb funeral parlors Saturday, Aug. ISth, at 2 p. m. Rev. J. J. Evans assisted by Pacific Lodge No. SO A. F. ft A. M. officiating. Interment in City View cemetery. Deceased is survived by his widow, Lucille, one son John Jr., and one daugh ter, Helen $f SalemT,' '. ".- Five ipecialUu are devoting their attention tb Mrs. J. Pier pont Morgan, wife of th finan cier, who is seriously ill at their' home at Glen Cove L. I. ThUv U htt latest oho F. N. WOODRY ! Pays Cash For Furniture Res. and Ktore 1610 North Summer Phone 511 REDUCED SUM3IER RATES TO CALIFORNIA BY PICKWICK STAGES lu rraaliea, way, 111.20 Kmb4 Trla, $30.00. I XM AasIi, a way. 9Z7A9. -l Boaa4 Trla, $M.0. SpeUl KatM raitiM at Elsk ar Mat Tot Zefamatioa a4 XaanvaUaas rhoaa (M, at call at CENTRAL STAGE TERMINAL ' Salem, Orrgon Electric Cafe For EATS Boys' Knickers Boys9 Tumis Shoes $1.25 $1.65, ?1 S5 I Boys' Work Shtrli 2.10, 2.25, $2,75 WW 98c lo C2.25 Sic Painting and Decorating by SkiUed Mechanics j1 n ! -. Kennedy Paint Shop Now located at ! . Gabriel Powder & Supply ; Company. 175 Booth Commercial ' .Telephone ,728 j LADD & BUSH, Bankcra - i: " established 18C3 .' r .' ' J r General Banian Business - .- Office Iloars from 10 avm. to 9- pan. Poys Tennis Shoes Psra Cord Soleoutwears leather, S at $2.10 and .2S v Hop Pickers' : Cloves. Shoes, Coveralls. Knick ers. Blouses, Shins, Overals. j Sox at Low Prices. 3 Red or Blue i Bandana Handkerchiefs for y 25c r Universal Cloth Fait Colors 15c yard : Blue Wing Zcfher Ginshams ; - A'ery Low Price " 19c yard Boys" BVouse3...72c ami &5c -.Cnaraateed.tch ft X.- '-('U1..'! .Af . - I " I .... v"- " " -.."; "... .,.'. ..- LadiesVPunii33 'rind ' Oxfords $2.65toCsl5a :!:ik. O So Snuc Arch Suri'-i '",' Oxfords 2 Strap , r;. . . r . . . '".I Ladies Tan Oxlords, crrr"- . soles V. 71 I " . " Ladles White Canvas Ltr- Pumps Fine TJnbleacLeJ Sheet!" ysrd .v.'.'. i,.J,l2z tX l"-j Bleached soo1 grais ,:.,-.r? Guarantecl U-i: : ;i Cieef Cloth ..lCc Bice and Ercnra E arrack's .Bags IZz, Hi north co:i:icrxLVL'STnE'j ' (Chain Ctcre) . i .-.