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TOE OREGON STATESMAN. SALEM, OREGON SATURDAY MORklKG, AUGUST 22,495 51 . a a V i i i V ! GW Johnson & Company Vli ... i tfi- Cloudv veste portion, fair ana rooler past portion; moderate tsoumwesi wwus. ,i I - f W VaX... I Itatinnar . Raitifall none. At mosphere part cloudy. Wind Southwest. . -At . . , " ' . i The Theaters Today ' ..!.; . OregonColleen Moore In The Desert Flower," with Lloyii Hughes and Kate Price. ';," (;rand--rola Negri In "The Charmer." ' Bligh-i-Lefty Flynn in "O IT. i West." an4 S Acts ' ;vaaderille - -fr " lieave on Vacation- Three state house employes left yesterday for Victoria and ' Van couver, B. C.. where they will spend their vacation.. The young j ladies making he'' trip are the Misses Flora Turnbull of the state Ittrasurefs department; Josephine lohansoh. of the state fire mar- rhal's office, and Clara Miller cf the Industrial accident commis sion. Before returning to Salem they will vpenA a few days in Rainier ; National park. 1 Wanted.! lOO Women To work on pears at the Wesf Salem canneryi- Come at once pre- pared to work. a23 Sport, Sect Ion Clianged Readers of The Statesman sport- Ing news section will find this lo cated on; page 6 after today. Sport news Is t generally carried on the second- page.. vt . - ::V; ' -For-Sale. Cheap i . German police dog. pedigreed. Phone 1C37. Mr " Stewart. - a23 Birth Announced . A birth report filed yesterday at th Officer of 'tSe city health ortlce ; announced ; the arrival of a son tp Mr. and Mrs. William Kroeplin of 735 North Fifteenth, on August 6. The son has been named Robert. .; .'. ' ; Luggage foit Every Xeed -II. L. Stiff Furnrtare Co. a22 Hop Picking 'Starts . Hop picking at the Livesley hop ranch will begin iw Monday, ac cording, to recent announcement. Health and recreational work will be conducted as last year. oOO lb. Ice With every refrigerator sold. H. L. Stiff Furniture Co: ,: a22 No Aoridents. Fatal ' For the first time In several months there were no fatalities re - ported by industry to the state ln dustria! accident commission. For ... :j L'NSETTLKU . - 1 1 the week ending August 20 a total I second application for a (writ of of 771 accidents were reported, oil mandamus was tiled In the county which 23 were subject to tbe I cierk's of f ice yesterday. The pa provisions of the workmen's com-lDers declare that Mann is not in- pen8atloin act, 143 from firms and rorporations that nav rejeciea the, act, !?and five fronr public !- Hies not subject Jto the provisions of the act. Nw, Cozy House, $100 Down rncei 5z950.' balance easy. Phone 62 4W after. 7 p. xn. a23? Turner Plana Outing ' SJh Turner commercial hand -offer a-concert at the So-ath- Scific grove west of the sta- vVner this evening. The Vll hegin at 7:20 oclock. 469 STATE STREET i NEWS IN In connection with the concert the ladies of the Christian church aid society will serve ice cream and cake, proceeds from the sale will go to.-the aid society fund and wijl be used In worthy causes. Rev. Mr. Shellejj of Eugene, pas tor of the Christian church,, and Rev, 'Garland 'Hay, pastor! of the Christian church at StaytonA will take part In the program. Dance at Aurora Saturday evening, Aug. $2. The place to spend the evening!. Large ball, good floor and excellent mu sic. 22 County Couple Get IJcensc " - A marriage license has been Issued in Portland to two (Marion county residents who failed to give their ; home address. The license was taken out by William S. Cole and Rose Amort.i Both gave their age as legal. Time to Can Salmon! Fine faV deep sea troll Fitts Market, v 1 : , ;. -f fish at I j 26 tf Turnkey Is Better- James Nesmith, turnkey at the state prison Who was beaten with fists and hit over the head with a heavy brass cuspidor during the escape, oft tPUJ, ftrUogets August 12; liable to ,b around tqwn but will not report back for duty for w?erai oayg. mi3 jaw, wnue noi uru"eu. " svui sore ana ne is un-i able to eat solid foods. Daifce Tonight- Independence Armory. a22 Dodge Sedan Bargain- See this at I Certified Public Motor Car Market or phone 885 tor demonstration. - ' I alGtf Lute Savage Improving Lute Savage, guard who was seriously wounded by escaping convicts August 12, is nqr en joy- ing visits from . many of his friends. His room in the Salem hospital Is banked with flowers. Jsavage expects to be able to leave the hospital in another week or so! je gays ne js not gufferjng much, but is tired of lying In bed. The bullet will not be removed from his body. . , 5 h- : Uel Dfslieg and rooking Utensils. Stiirs used fufniture store. a22 Here. rbni Seattle Elbert- H. Hiiks. D. D., pastor I of the Fremont Baptist church of Seattle for the past 10 years. Is spending, his annual vacation in Oregon this year. : Thursday and Friday of this week was spent in Salem visiting with Rev. E. II. Shanks and D. W. MorleyJ Gaa the Prune Borer Now ;K11I the prune borer now with! Paradichlorabenzine. Cheap and easy to apply! State street. Peary Bros. 237 a26 Reseburg Visitor Hei John McKean stopped to visit - 1 with friends in Salem on I turn to Roseburg from Portland, 1 Hood River, and Seattle. Mr. Mc Kean caned on picken Bros., local grocers, and E. A Rhoteri of the! statesman A-uDiisning company. You Telephone l a, 1 19 Well deliver it no matter how small the item. Capital Drug. J22tf 1 Second Petition Filed ; - .Demanding the release of J. G. I Mann from the state hospital, a I gane, anj nat when he was com- mitted th. testlmonv of several pnysicians who were preseht in his benal was not permitted io enter the records. Chicken .Pie Dinner Tomorrow at mother 's-4-3 41 N. Commercial. a22 Estate Is Appraised NThe estate ot the late William H. DownJng Is f alued at $23,720, according to a Teport Tiled by the administrator, Joseph. II. Down- YOU SHOULD SEE THESE SHIRTS Attractive' Patterns in all the latest shades. You , can't help but find some thing -that -will please you. r Our prices are very reasonable. BRIEF ing, administratrix.- Real estate valuation is placed at I16.0U0. The appraisers of the estate .are Otto O. Headrick, Robert E. Downing and Ed poerfler. ; Dance Tonight Independence Armory. a22 V H IJcen Is Issued Only one marriage license was issuea ye8teraay. Tills was ap plied for by William H. Park,' re tired farmer, g0 North Twenty first street, and Luella Wells, ot I Shaw. Rebuilt Ranges- Guaranteed good bakers. Stiffs used furniture store. a22 Silvertori Man to Wed A marriage license has been Issued in Kelso. Wash., to Everett Reese of Silverton and Genevieve Vaughn of Magnum, Or. Woodry Buys Furniture "Store at Summer -and Norway i streets. Phone 511. J15tf Police .HoM Four' A party of four. Including two women and two men, were taken Into custody Thursday night and were held by police yesterday for Investigation Thv rfl fro. that r names as Harold Dav. 22. Archie sterling. 1 1. Mabel Smith, 21, of Newcastle. Cal.. and MaH 'fimtt of Vahcouver. Wash. . The four had been traveling together. Wantel, l 00 Women To work on pears at the West Salem cannery.' Come at once pre pared to work. a23 See the Wood row WiUon " Memorial films at First Chris tian church Sunday evening. 8 o'clock. I No admission charge, but silver offering. Great pictures of stirring period in world's history. - ' a22 Drunkenness Is Charged John Nichols Is charged with drunkenness In a complaint filed at police headquarters yesterday. Mcholg was arrested by Officer Winterstein late Thursday night. Few More Wahin, Wanted; men's washing a spe cialty. Phone 2064J." a25 i I Dog Wants Owner - ... A purebred English bulldog is at police headquarters awaiting claim of its owner. The doz was 1 Drougnt to the station by G. H. McKenzie of 260 Center, who was I its finder. The dog is of a light nrown color and has a collar, but with no name or number Inscribed on it. The doe seeminalv is not objecting1 to Its "new owners, tint police are willing to return it to Its former master as soon as he puts in a claim for it. Electricians Wanted At once. Don't apply unless yon I are a first-class workman, with re- I commendations. Box 315, care Statesman. 23 i - 1 Many Visit Park . I A total of 7300 cars have visited the Woodland park cams. 1 formerly Spong's landing, since the opening of the season on June ! 1 17, according to the report of E. I J. Hamilton, manager. Many I in- J provements have been added to tne camp tnis year that have aided In attracting visitors. Th nark itself baa been doubled In size. 7 new tables have been installed. Pullman lights have been Installed FOR INFORMATION " ' ABOUT RAILROAD TRIPS V jPhonc 727 OREGON ELECTRIC w Wooidry '& Woodry Pay Cash for Fnrnltore Phone 73 Yoa fellawi vka walk aula te work tnry ornlnj ac staaa ea ii foot an taan an tba ottar waiting for a ttrtct ear had Wt tet com la and mj a cheap Ford. PUnty f go4 na aC5.0 aa a trin alfkar. o to light the camp at night, a slide, high dire and other equipment hare been added, and a store has been established at the camp. Fu ture plans of the Woodmen, who now own the park, contemplate the construction , of cottages, camp grounds, golf links and-ten nis courts, Mr. Hamilton declares. The park consists of 240 acres. For Sale, Early Crawford Canning peaches, J 1.75 bashel. Alleged Speeder Xabbed W. H. Sipprell of 1174 Fourth street. West Salem, was . booked on a charge of speeding at police headquarters last night by Traffic Officer Edwards. Fire Department Calletl The fire department was called to Miller and South Commercial i early last night. There was little damage. Grant Pass Man Visits- Jim Chinnock, wearing his fam ous smile, returned to his home in Grants Pass last night after greeting many of his old friends in Salem. Opening Scheduled - The Salem Gun and Rod club will have its opening celebration for the new shooting range Sunday with a shoot, beginning at 8:30 in the morning. The new range and club house is located near Twenty fifth and the Turner road, south of the penitentiary. . 4 To Visit Coast Dwight Findley of Salem left yesterday for a brief vacation at the coast after which he will re turn to Grants Pass where he has been spending the summer since his departure from Willamette university In June. He returned to Salem this week to be present at the wedding of his sister. Miss Genevieve Findley. Has Finger Amputate! J. T. Whiteside of Wendling Or., had a finger. amputatedati loral bnnltil rpcBtl. The Vdusd is healing satlsfactorfly. It is r4-r: ported. . Y Men "Return Soon . . , Bob Boardman, physical direc tor of the local YMCA, andB. J. Kimber, will return to Salem on August 28 to resume their work here, according to word from the two who are on the faculty of the YMCA summer camp at Scabeck. Wash. . Drain ripe Place- ' Laying of -the drain pipe which will drain water from the basen ment of Waller hall during the heavy rains of the winter has been completed. . The old office of the Wallulah in the southeast corner or tne basement nas been remod eled for use as a class room. The room will be occupied by the classes of Prof. Robert M. Gatke. who will return to the faculty staff of the university this fall after a year of study at Washington, D. C HAS NEW MINT STILL SIDXKV-TALBOTT SECTION IN TERESTED IN GROWING . The Aumsville Star of current date has the following: That the peppermint, industry Is growing in the Sidney-Talbottsec-tion is evident by the installation of a new still on the J. W. Gil more place. Mr. Gilmore has about 20 acres of his own this year and is taking care of the McDonald Cleaners 783 Highland Avenue Telephone 2217 Work called for and delivered REDUCED SUMMER RATES TO CALIFORNIA BY PICKWICK STAGES . aa rraadaca, wj, 15Jt Sou Xzlm, $30.00. - Xa Aacatoa, m way, tzT.41. Konaa Trip, $60.00. Peat ar Mac ' rr Infarmatioa a ad BaMTVatlaaa rkana 9, at eaU aa CENTRAL STAGE TERMINAL Salem, Oregon i t LADD& BUSH, Bankers Established 1843. ... General Banldnjj Business t Office noon from 10 sum. to S pA. GIRL EVANGELIST HOLDING SERVICE ' Q ( Mary Ague Vlrchelaln Revival services being held at the Armory by Mary Agnes Virche staln. 17, are attracting a great amount of interest. The services twgan Wednesday night. crop of other growers In that sec tion also. In all there are about 40 acres in-that section, and an other year will see double that amount. - ', ' The still Is of 200 pounds rapac ity and the oil is bringing higher prices this year than ever before. The entire poor of, this year .was sold to Dan J. Fry of Salem for a pouna. Mr. Gilmore has been put to a lot of expense -in Installing the new still and has equipped the plant with all modern conveni enceswhich cats down labor to a great extent, i 1 The place is attracting a lot of attention and sightseers are there every day. SPECIAL ELECTION BEING CONSIDERED . (Continued fro.n pjf 1.) to go before the people. "I am still convinced." he declared, "that he most Important thing before the city today is the water sitna tlon." Taking up, the plea that If It wa necessary to leave one "f the revenue measures off the ballot it should not be the appropriation for the repair of streets. Alderman Purvine took the floor declaring: Bridges won't deteriorate but our streets will. If we don't patch them now. we are going to lose the DBITUAUY Susan -E. Ross died August 20 at her residence, 703 North High She was S4 years, of age. Sur vlved by five sons. E. C. Senter of Kahfis City Mo., Bruce Ross and A. M. Rosg of Reddlffg. Cal.. R L. Rosg of McCloud. Cal.. and T Ross of Chemawa. Services ?ill be held at the Webb funeral par lors at -2 p. m. this afternoon Rev. C. C. Poling officiating. In terment IOOF cemetery. Funerals ; Parsons Funeral services for the late Cevrge J. Parsons 'will be held from the Terwilliger funeral home on Monday at 10 a. m. Rev. Mr. Kennel, of the West Salem Methodist-Episcopal church will of ficiates Committal services will be under the charge of the Chem- eketa lodge No. l.'.of the Inde pendent Order of Oddfellows. In terment will be In the IOOF ceme tery, i , F, N. WOODRY Pays Cash Tor Furniture Res. and Store 1610 North Summer I Phone 511 r CRYSTAL POOL Swimming Daily 1, to 10 p.m capital which we hare already In-(former Institution. There wUl rested In them. i , "We're np against a stone wall." I was the opinion expressed by derma n Dancy. "We mast hare the bridges, but we must also I have the fire equipment. We will I have to hare the street repair also. I Perhaps the people will refuse to I Tote tne money, but.l think the only thing we ran do is to put the whole thtng up to the people and then If they refuse to grant the money, we can sit back and say that we did our best. I "As. chairman of the fire and water committee I consider it im perative to ask the city for at least one new pumper. If we. ask tor it and don't get It. we can ! at least. .say that we did our daty and can pass the buck right back to the people." I Explaining the need for at least one new pumper he declared that It would be placed In a new sta tion In East Salem. Southern Pa cific freight trains, he pointed out. often stand on Twelfth street for as long as ten minutes which would be precious time in case of a big fire In the eastern section of the city. If more pumpers are granted stations will be located In .North and South Salem. AUTO CRASH KILLS BOY AMITIIF.U SERIOUSLY INJUR- ED; SPEED RAID CAUSE I OL.YMPIA. Aug. 21 (By the Associated Press.) Vernon King. 19. was almost instantly killed and Arthur Trot about the same age suffered a fractured pelvis bone when the automobile I In which they were driving left the Pacific " highway about 4 miles east of Olympia this afternoon and overturned. Three other youthful occupants of the car received only slight In- uriea it was said. All are residents of Olympia. - " r;poriea mat toe car was traveling at high speed. I Bits For Breakfast I Next, a sugar factory , And we should have it soon i It should be ready for a crop of beets to be grown next yearj S Mr. Bryan, the sky pilot for the penitentiary, also for the boys' training school, was very free with criticisms at the coroner's Inquest over tne recent killinrs at th DnLTeuwood typewriter co. Direct Factory Branch 310 Court Street I lionet 2C2 Typewriters Rented, Sold,j Repaired : . Special rental rates to students CANNERY HELP WANTED 100 Women needed to worl on Pears at the West Salem Cannery Come at once prepared to work PAINTING KALSOMINING PAPER HANGING For the right kind ot materials and the very best workman ship call us. ; . Gabriel Powder and Supply Co. 175 S. Commercial Phone 738 Distinctive Footwear 51 A Fit for Eevery Type of Foot by Ex pert Shoe Fitters ! John J.Rottle 415 State Street ! arise la the kinds' ode, lot," of people, the . qaeatloa It that -1 a Al-ipart ot the work of the chaplain of those Institutions It that Is the way he Is to earn bis money. ; The "chaplalala capable of a lot of rood, at each of those lnstltu tlons. pat le must be the. kind of a man capable- of doing a lot ot good. He must be a. man with dee$ sympathies and mighty short on criticisms! ' And the 'question Is. Is MK Bryan filling the bill? m A""pooY,c'6apUJn,is worse than none at all a thousand times worse. ,. Such a chaplain, especial ly one narrow between the eyes and of meager ability; will mere ly bring ridicule upon his calling, and on this account accomplish a lot of harm. The writer Is .very little ac quainted with Mr. Bryan. It may be that he is earning his salary, But ne who ought to know says MOTORGYGEE? KM IS: '; " ' . . . - .. .At Reconditioned Independence, Ore. :: , SPEEDWAY SUNDAY, AUG. 23, 2 P.M. (Rain date Aujjrust SO) Professional Riders Only ; " ' - EIGHT BIG EVENTS ADMISSION 75c 7-Roomed House and 'Furni hire. - Monday, August 24, 1:30 P. M , 680 South 12th Street, corner Leslie Seven roomed house with electric lights. ,clty water, hati room. 2 living rooms, dining room, kitchen. 3 bed rooms, wsah room, wood shed, large back and front porches, garage, shade trei, lawn and shrubbery, on paved street and car lineclo la school, store and church. Sold on terms as follows: Purchnser' assumes mortgage of $1800. balance of purchase prlc," cashi Good abstract and title furnished purchaser at same time and place; ail the furniture and furnishings or above home to be roll for cash. Charter Oak range; 4 rockers; stand table; kitchen tables; 9 dinners; fir dresser; drop head sewing machine;' kitchen cabinet; Kden electric washer; wood ' heater; ctrprV 12x20; rug CxS; rug &xlO chlld'a automombil'ef round oik ex tension table; 3 beds, springs and mattresses; child's, bed: 2 linoleums 12x12 and 9x10;' 8 dozen fruit Jars; blacksmith, carpenter and. plumhfr tools boys bicycle; man's bicycle; 40-ft. garden hose; lawn "mower; dishes, kitchen utensils, curins. electric. Iron, galvanized Lath tub and a lot of other' miscellaneous artlcfes. . Terms on personal property, cash," -' ' MAX IIONIG ' P N.VooDRr. " ' ' turner, two Koofh 12th St. '".' and Store Thl is the Woodry yon have See me personally about your nected with any other When You Are Ready To Move Call on cs, for we hare padded Vans sad YUtcfr; lined covers for yaar furniture and piano, .Flri dasa piano and furniture moTerx. ' " - .. . . . i . , We also handle Brooder Stoves, Furnacq 4 Coals and Diamond Briquettes ': s Larnier Transfer & Storage Co. ; . .... pKcnaD30 . ; . he la not. If notJinere certiivy should be Jk&ajige-and -Vb ap pointing powers -should.- ha 'xy careful In the' selection of a rue ceuor to Mm., It 4- a place wlthj small t<T., tut lemandias a big man. not working for the al ary. but for the love-of - his fe" low men. . - ... - .. . . , . ..-. Watch the mint boom. It trill go-as far a there are roots to plant, the coming season. ; -. Late 1924 -FORD COUPE Dueo finish, sun visor.C shock absorbers, swipe, rear vUin mirror. 'All equipped.' $1SS. Burdett-Albee Motor " Company 2 27 State. Street, Corner Poat Boy It on c-ajr term . ' GARDNER .DE-LEni" A. Mr A. SANCTION 50 Quarts home canned Irufts; " Salem'tf 1jiUbz Auctioneer4 ltlO N. Snmmer Su riione 511 known for the Dast 10. years. farm and city sales. . Notcoa-. H lirnj, Don't be deceived." - i . - 4 """""" . aa a I I ' 1 "W lmm m, m - a