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THE OREGON STATESMAN. SALEM, OREGON SATURDAY MORNING, 'AUGUST 22. 19 on TTti Tier liberty, , ' "Mr? and 'Mm. ' Walburn Rivers, W ' a -). 01 jngersoii, uniario, nave j Deen viBiung at, the Fred Seott Home. "lr. lllTers and Mr.' Scott ate ' cousins. ' : " f'V 'Mr.- and lira. O. L. DCncer are ' spending a two week Taxation at the coast. j While there they will attend "the Artisan convention. ; - Miss, Pearl Scotthas Teturned f rem a jtwo weeks Tlsit -with Mrs. ;. Earl Cone.! A , -VwuT '.T.N. .Abbott has' returned from ! T&coma. Wash.,' " were he -visited r with, relatives. : ' ; ,MIss RovUla Emery of Portland is a - guest-at " the W. J. Neuens home, for afew days. i LMrs, JV'P. Bculley.and son had their, tonaills removed last week, i -Etk Kerens, of Valsetz, Is visit ing at the W. J. Neuens home, -Mr. "and Mrs. SUaa Rich and aaugnier, V irginia .pi oeaiua, were calling on old friends, Tuesday. . Mr 'and Mrs. Albert; Paugherty of Oregon City,-visited with relat ive iTer the week end, 7 - . Mrs.: kwli: Jndd and children of Woskins. are visiting with rel- : stives, i v., -.j:.,. Willie Berndt has gone Into the TSbbit business. , ? . : Misa ,Rtrth Daogherty , has re ; turned -to iber-work -.after a two weeks vacation spent at the coast. Mr. -Allen has installed a new water-system. . - ' : ; - Mr. and Mrs. E. Williams ..are home again after visiting relatives in Washington. . 4 7 . . -1 , . A mutlnr nf fit Pinnt TAniOi- ers association will be held at the Liberty hall,. Friday evening. Sep tember 11,; for the purpose of talk lng, up .the corn show and mak ing preparations for. a' reception " for the teacners. , . j 'The women's club will meet at the home of Mrs. Bruce Cunning ham. Wednesday,; August - Z e. to prepare fdr the bazzar. , The Women's club -wish to ex tend their sympathy to Mrs. Litch field and son In the" death 'of Mr Litchfield 1 who for many Tears was mall carrier for Routed. 90th milestone on life's Journey last ; Sunday,1' the event being cel ebrated, by -a gathering of relat ives here.; Mrs. Nettling Is a' most remarkable woman for one of her advanced age. She lives atone, does her own house work, attends her' garden and flowers unaided, picks -evergreen black berries for the market, and walks seven or eight blocks to town and back at least onee a week: . She Is a lit tle blt of an old lady, her face deeply lined and seamed with the cares of life, but she tripsalong with a swinging gait that -women many years younger might envy. She is cheerful, and witty and a good entertainer, . ' relating many interesting stories of the long ago, Another remarkable feature is the fact that she is still enjoying good eye sight and hearing. She is a regular attendent at chUTCh, being a devout members of the Catholic faith. ! near Marion. It is reported that there is no change in her .condi tion. . ; ' , - : - ' 'S. J. Styter nd son Clarence expect to leave soon' for Kansas. They wlll.make the, trip by auto. Miss Glenna Russell has returned f rom-vlsltlng relatives in'Portland. A. F. J. Xafky and family and Mrs. Chapman and daughters Audrey and Gyra have gone to Yaehat's for a few days stay. land "while In Oregon, stopping at other points to visit relatives while on their way home. Mr. Raley is in the real estate business, Mr. Brower in the store business. Mlas Lola Vinton of Salem spent the -week-end with her par ents, Mr. and -Mrs. Geo. Vinton. Joe -May lost a valuable horse last week. - .Threshing will be over by the last of the' week in this section. BttPlilM MS llPPllWEST Entertainment Not Altogeth 1 er Moralistic; Entire Story Mt.' Pleasant-Cole m - is'inniimg George Sandneve and family spent Sunday visiting Millie Dart of Lebanon. The people of the Mt. Pleasant district gave .a picnic at the Wil son park Sunday and a good time was reported. Llston Fairish of Salem is visit ing at the B. P. Darby home. ROSS C. . MILES ADDRESSES SCOTT8. MILLS CLUBS Hazel Green 'I Stay ton . ' Jake " Wornms and " famOr are spending their summer , vacation at Rockaway beach, ' where they ; 'few will, enjoy: camp life for days.- t ' j -', v r . j - : i ;. Misa Cora Phillips left Sunday for Arizona, where she has taught t in the public schools of the state for the past five years; Miss Phil ( lips has been here Visiting with her parents, R; Philllpa .and t -w if e .on the farm north -.east . of Stayt'on. h y'- . : ; ; Vi Dinner Tgueata at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Arnold on last Sunday, were Mrs.-' Arnold's pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Hlldreth f Crawf ordsville, twho drove over to' spend the day here ' Mrs." Adams-' and daughters had , as their guesta Tuesday," Mr." and Mrs. A. Smith and their daughter Elberta of Grtdleyr CaU; The twd families' were formerly; neighbors i in; the California - town, v i- -WtF, Neptune 4e t alem Is baek en his old job- as -meat eutter la ! the Woruma & Frank. .'butcher shop. Mr. Neptune left ".here in June as mea cutter for 2 2 months .and his : former r customers are gladly welcoming hin) back. . - - I 1 . 'v Dr. Prank Beanchamp:; of Al bany was called here Sunday eve alng In consultation with his . brother Dr. U. Ai Beauchamp over . a case which ; waa baffling .the . ; local-physician. 0 ,t -,r. -y s Tne uasvinie . nark .here raa ; chosen. .as , the place,, where S the, tnentbers of Grotto lodge of Salem plcnlced on Sunday last. 1 A large delegation drove , over and spent .the; day In -various forma ; jot I amusement and partpok of a plc- nlc lunch on ,the grounds. :,Mr. And Mrs. C :A Luthy former resi dents of this place were amonk the group in attendance. - II. J. Rowe, manager . of .; the ';. Stay ton plant for the Mountain SUle . Power, company; -and his wife returned a, few days ago f rbm ; a .Vacation trip which extended as , .f at,, as Victoria, ,B. r CL, they,' alao ..visited In Vancouver; .and several . of, the .principal cities in Washing , ' ton while : enroute. . J,?1......,: .Among.- those Just returninl 'from, their summer vacation -are ; ; .Mr, and Mrs. V, U MeCrosky, Mr, ; ; Mccrosky. spent .the ten -days . la fishing at .Marion lake in comnahv with E.JJ.Crabtree, , Mrs. ? Mc . Crosky Joined. a .party sf friends In .a town of the sound cities and . a -short trip Into British Colum- . . W. D. Cornish arrived home o 'Sunday evening's stage from la ' two months trjp through the. east V em states, and Canada." - While -. r away Mr. , Cornish ' visited vmaaj .points of Interest IiiL'th0;:ea8tt-ln r eluding 'Niagara ., .Palls; ' and 'I In .Canada, spent some time in the . .principal . cities of Alberta . and . . v Skatchewan. .Ills friends are being, well entertained with tales .of bis travels. , 1 I Mri, and Mrs. - Prank Mack - of V .Sllats were . called- here Sunday by ... the serious, illness xl their son, J, Forrest" Mack, .who has been ,crl- t tlcally .111. the past week suffering " from "ptomaine, poisoning-.which he 'contracted ' fron. eating .- liver ' "wurBt. IV. 'Mack and the .'three little boys were cU affected In .the saia way.'bat. the boys rallied ,.,la afew days lia aci .tfcrewoff .'the poi3oa more -readily. than the - .'father.,-.;. -;;...,:; ; Mrs. Ecina Keitliis pass$J: ha v Joe'Zellnskl spent the week-end in Seattle visiting Mrs. Zellnksl'i ielaAIyes..v-:1r'.,:-,j N..;":;'.. i 1 James Sims and a friend from Portland spent week-end at Mr. H. Wacken's. :s.jU Mr. and; Mrs. Hugh Aaplnwall and daughter Leondene of Salem were Sunday visitors at Alvln Van Cleave's. .. j . Mrs. N. P. 1 Williamson and father. Mr. Peterson, and. daugh ters Mildred and 'Bertha and sons William and Victor I and . Louis Bartruff of Salem, spent Sunday atxThe ' .Oaks "Portland. -U-' Mr.- and "Mrs. Peter WOelke are rejoicing over: the arrival of a son William Charles. Mother and baby doing' nicely, i s. , . ; Mr. and Mrs. W.' Graham and E. F.; Worden were guests Sunday at R. Worden home. I ? L . - Miss Wllma Davis has returned from visiting her sister Mr. R Slater of Roseburg. I . , Mr. and Mrs. Miller of Portland and Mr. and Mrs. . Silke , and son of Pratum and friends from Salem were guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ben ' Herman Wacken nad tonsils re- .Airs, watuaa van Cleave and daughter- Bertha of i Salem, and Mrs. Kate Bashor of Portland vis ited relative here past week. Mr. and Mrs. ttobo .'-and son Ralph and wife of Aurora and Mr. and Mrs. Shaffer of Molslla jfrere guest "Sunday of -Lester Vaa Cleaves. .- y " '-,!-.. t- ; Mrs. Ready and :BefnIc Salis bury and' brother Vinton returned t,o Portland r Sunday. j -.They! were week end visitors at; Rev. Leila Luckeys.;. t; ' li-;-.-; : The Woman's missionary picnic was attended by about .60. Some coming from TWantonver. vWash. Hanewell. Ore., "anfl Tnrtlan A: .;. ! 'A'-' Phrtatlon PnsUn. -... I are left ganized Sunday evening with the following officers: . Clifton . Cle mens, president; Guy AUen Lov he; vice president; Ellen Clemens, secretary ; Glen Looney treasurer. Other- offices to ' be elected later. Mrs. Carl Morris iand son. p. La Verne, :have returned from nospitaL r "".-.-.:. - W. E. Davis and family of 611- verton and "Mr. and -Mrs. Taylor of Molalla were Sunday visitors at Oak Ridge Mr. and 'Mrs. Oscar ' McAtee have returned after nearly ... two months : trip east. The McAtees say that they are very glad to be back. as there is more business CULTURE' IS TOPIC uere tor me piace 01 iia sue vunu any place they were through. Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Dsvis of Eugene are spending their vaca tion at KItson Springs. - - Mrs. Jack ,WrIght spent " the week in .Albany . .returning with her were Mrs. Satel and two sons who have -gone . on to KItson Springs for an "outing. Miss Clara Bunn is enjoying a vacation at Tillamook beach. The "local Odd Fellows lddge held a picnic In Lily Dale -camp ground,' Sunday. - About seventy five were . presents. - Interesting talks were given br various mem bers of the order- as well as an excellent . speech - by "Attorney Brownell of Eugene. A basket dinner was" served And all express ed -themselves as having enjoyed the day. r.;C A. Paddock and family have returned. frpm a two weeks outing on. the . skyline trail at various lakes , and on the head waters of the north Umpqua river. The Dort family have . moved into their new residence, west of town. I - . Mike Schramm and Tom Lanoff narrowly escaped death last, week while working on a trestle on the Natron-cut off.; 'Five loaded grav el cars In some way got lose fall ing seventy five feet and pushing the men off -the' trestle. It took one hour to extricate them. The accident ioccured at Wren and Greenougbs camp.-. A six .piece .orchestra from Eu gene will furnished the music st Clarke's dance pavilion Saturday night. A large crowd is expected. The answer to those of the the- latre goers who have - gamed tne impression that "The Ten Com mandments" Is principally a mor alistic production devoid of enter tainment is contained in the mul titude of criticism that have hail ed t as one of the most absorbing and interesting stories from the entertainment standpoint that has ever been offered to thea moving picture public. " 4The Ten Commandments comes to the Grand, theater for a I of the shed was demolished when 20 feet of the brick wall of the plumbing shop was shot Inside the storage room. " ; M. J. Fetiel, one of the men working in the shop, was In the 4ja department , on the necond floor when the blast took place. He was thrown to the floor by the force of the explosion, and -was only a few. feet from the pot where' a piece of machinery was hurled upward, tearing a . large hole in the floor. He was not hurt. ... ' - I Karl Barr, a son of the owner of the plant, had been working on the lathe only a few "moments be fore the explosion. , return showing of one 'week next Flax culture and the lessons Tu!?f. Tin X I UUI UUC Jl IMC - V r m De which have been learned this year concerning, the best methods of growing flax was the subject mat ter for an address last night by Ross C. Miles, secretary of the new Miles Linen Mill, before- he Scotts Mills Community club. The necessity of early, planting that has been shown-in the yields of this year was particularly stressed by Mr. Miles. . John 'Porter, county commis sioner, was .present' to speak on the road program of this year and plans for the county market roads for the "next five years. J. D. Dickson, president of the community club, recently notified the local chamber of commerce that Scotts Mills would have an exhibit at the annual corn show in Salem. Scotts Mills was the first community to accept the invita tion of the local chamber. Before sending their exhibit to the ar mory at .Salem the. Scotts Mills people are to make a display of 11 in ineir own town. The Scotts Mills Community club was one of the most recent clubs to organize in this district, but have made unusual progress. The club now numbers more than 100 members. , stories of the Bible. Cecil B. Mllle has evolved a screen play anrifflK BOYS FSEE8 SEI1S ! ..... '.-. -j . ! More Funds Must Be -Provided; Meeting Is Called tor Monday Night NEW SCUTCHING PLANT WORK PROCEEDtXG AT WEST STAVTOX VOll FIAX MII-L 7, N The editor . of the Aumsville Star says that a visit to. West Stay ton Wednesday disclosed the fact that the scutching plant that the Oregon-Washington ! linen mills of Vancouver had promised the flax growers, was soon soon to be In operation. Lo DeMytt, In charge, has a crew of men fin ishing a buUdlng 40x200 feet which will be completed in about two weeks. There are 75 tons of flax stored in one end of the new building now, and another 75 tons are stored in barns nearby. It is the intention of the com pany to only prepare to take the seed out this year, which will be done by whipping machines that will be installed as soon as the buUdlng is finished. These ma chines will be put in operation this winter and the seed will be ready for the grower In the spring Three large sheds wHl be erect ed to take care of the flax anoth er year and the present building will be used as the scutching plant with a capacity of a thousand tons for the. season. Six large vats of three ton capacity each are also on the building list and It will be, some time before all the work is completed. The plant will employ six men during the winter and about 13 when In full' working order. Unless more funds can be secur ed for continuance of the Boy Scout work here the movement In this county will 4 receive a severe set-back from which it will take years to recover, it is pointed out in an appeal now being broadcast In an effort to meet the budget of the organization here. Letters are being sent out to many who have aided the organization In the past but cooperation in a financial way is being asked of. all. The appeal which comes from C. P.iGlese, president of the Cas cade council follows: "If we do not get busy and com plete our campaign for Boy Scout funds, the Boy Scout movement in Salem will receive a set-back from which It will take years to re cover. HWe now have one of the best scout: executives in the west In Harold D. Ware. We cannot ex pect to keep Mr. Ware on the work! here unless we hsve funds to pay his salary. Salem Is lagging In supporting the boy scout work while other near by communities have already completed their work. Both Mc- Minnville and Corral lis have each raised tneir quota, now It Is up to Salem to do Its share or acknowledge to Benton and Tarn hill counties that Salem Is unable to do anything. Just to find out what we are roing to do about It, there will b a meeting of all who are Interest, ed In the Boy Scout movement la ue nna in me omce or me insm- -a nlng. August 24. . I . hare rsUed their share of fund lor Boy Scout work, it Is now up it to us to either go shead cr acknowledge that we are dead an 1 -' unanie to do anything. , f,So please arrange to attenl the meeting next Monday evening. August 24 at 8 o'clock at the Chamber of Commerce. Pacific Telephone Teljcra Co. officers make surTey for fa ture line service in Portland ant western Oregon. . NEWl FALL 1 1 . 1 ; t fantilever JUSTIN JOHN J. ROTTLE '415 State Street RICHARO'OIX'ANO LEATRXr JOY IN THE TEN COMMANDMENTS' CECIL B. DE GREATEST PARAMOUNT PICTURE MINING IS HAMPERED BYSTANDER SHOT WHEN that is at the same time accurate, I SHORTAGE OF WATKR STOPS EDITOR FIRES AT JUDGE instructive and Intently -(;-. . ... 1 . . naming. ri ub Pratum iJouts-XoboWs. :Mr. and Mrs. Claude Asbley of Salem visited SPeter Work's Sun Mr. and Mrs, H. Wacken spent Sunday with Mrs Wacken's "sister Mrs. -Elenor'Mincle lot Riverside drive. - . .j'--!4--.r":. B.CZelinskf and! family visit ed Mrs. - zUBskl's relatives at Stayton, SundAy. : ! r--;: Edgar Johnson and family went to the coast Tuesday. 'James A. Lo6ney "of Glendale, Ore.; s-vlsItrog'-relativeTier'e this -week ' .; : . '. . . ' Since Tuesday morning this lit tle city Is back to . normal again. No more soldiers and ammunition wagons are patrollng the streets. Women again .bring their eggs tq the .grocery store. Claud Rams- den is shipping' out carlods : of w.heat almost dally through his warehouse. . Five-ear loads ot pulp wood "will be shipped to Sa lam this week. Chicken houses unlocked. ' Children are venturing out again after dark and everything Is again like usual. Miss Gertrude Frailer, book' keeper at the Simpson grocery )n Salem Is spending her -vacation at home. . ., .- 2 . t Sam . Yates who was . loading wood at Kingston recently Is .baek on the Job again "hauling wood to Salem-. : : . . t ; Misses Gladys 'and Evelyn Em ery are entertaining at their home their cousin, also a. Miss Emery, last Sunday they were exporing the beautiful scenery about Silver Creek" falls f ', " " ' Mr. and Mrs. . Wra. De Vrles were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry . BIschof f, , near Biggs, Ore., Tuesday and Wednes day. . They went by way of Colum bia "highway and returned by way of Mt. Hood. , - - : Rickey Marion: . Bert Jeffrey ;and jFred Haack went to Salem 1 Tuesday on busi ness. . y - ; . , ' v;-!' 'i V, . f . ' r31r. and Mrs. G. O. Boyce anil children visited at he'M. A." Bar ber home Sunday afternoon. . , The' Marlon community club will hold ' their , regular ' monthly meeting: Friday evening, " August 21. A good program is, promised, t Mrs. L. M.- Tyson who is ill at the " Deaconess' hospital In Salem is reported to be no better at this time. ' - - - Mrs. S. E. Roland and daughter Claudia went to Portland, Wed nesday," for a short visit with relatives. ,'. Mrs. A. Nelson and baby of HunUngton is -visiting at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. 'H. Hansel..--,;; ' - , - i One mile of pavement is heing laid betweextiTurneri and .Marlon. Making it, necessary to detour two times after cleaving -'.Turner; to reach Marton. .. Wa hope the en tire ; way between Turner through Marlon to Jefferson will he-paved soon. '-' . : t -;- ,-,r " ' ;l v-. - ;- v Mrs.-Wayne -Barber of -Kirk; Ore., accompanied by her mother Mrs. R. L. Bilyen f near Halsey visited at the M. -A. Barber home Wednesday and Thursday. .... - "l I Mr. Enos Presnail was a Salenl vlsItariW'edaesday.; ed Its height when Magee declared in reply to the judge's query about his defense thst "this Is no court." Leahy then pronounced his sen tence, branding Magee with ; a number of derogatory terms. Magee is editor of the New Mexico State Tribune of Albu querque. Before coming to New Mexico he lived at Tnlsa. Okla. He had been prominent in New Mexico politics for many years and in the 1924 democratic prim ary was a candidate for United States senator. . ' i , He gained considerable attention in his testimony before the senate committee investigating the Tea pot Dome oil leases. -3 - C. N. Douglas, coroner, took charge of Lassater's body.n de termined the :ause of death,-! and then at the request of T. V. Tra der, assistant district attorney, ad journed until - tomorrow to hear evidence of witnesses In the pres ence of Magee and his attorneys. At a late hour tonight Leahy's Injury had not been successfully treated. 'His attending physician found that the second bullet fired by .Magee had shattered Leahy's upper left arm. Magee was per mitted to remain in his room at the Meadows hotel where his bruises, suffered In the fight, were being treated.. : , - "I regret more than anything this terrible occurrence and am grief-stricken over it,! hsafd.i . Magee's injuries are apparently minor, consisting of a bruised left cheek and bruises about the chest : Preliminary Investigation by the district attorney's office of the cir cumstances of .the killing brought the statement from. Assistant Dis trict Attorney Truder that a charge of manslaughter would be filed against the Albuquerque edi tor ..If the coroner's. Jury rerdlct returned a verdict of murder against him.":'',;-. , .' "" : . ' . - Magee's 15-year-old daughter bad accompanied him to Las Vegas and ' when called to the loby of the hotel following the shootin collapsed and was restored to con sciousness only with difficulty. She is under the care of a physician.-.. ; 4. . enter- unwove the moral of the old Bible tale as a powerful drama, then brought Its application Into the problems of our modern life in a manner that holds the audience every moment. From a technical standpoint, considering the natural color photography in the first part and the tremendous settings in the second, the nicture marks a new epoch In film production. t Among . the engineering works accomplished were the Israelltlsh slave-built City 'of Rameses with twentv-four sshinxes and four colossi, also' alongside it modern Tent City with every public utility convenience to accommodate the working throngs; the conversion of the asphaltlc bed of the Mojave dry lake Into a racing gTound for Pharaoh's chariots; the construc tion of the Sinsitic canyon where Moses read the tablets of the Law and' where subsequently three thousand Idolaters were consumed by Heaven's wrath for ' the wor ship of the Golden Calf. In the modern story advantage was -taken of a great contempo rary work of Cathedral building. the erection of the new and state ly Sts. Peter's and Paul's In the city lot "San. Francisco. "Many ot the scenes were filmed atop the nave, of high In 'the spire work of the Tising Cathedral, with the Golden Gate and the Bay as' the back-grounds.'. Scenes of wild storm and havoc were secured on the ocean. Even Chinatown yield' ed new secrets, for the foreign quarter episodes of the story, WORK IX PLACER BEDS SEWARD. Alaska, Aug. 21. Passengers arriving here today on the freighter Oduna from '. Nome on the Bering sea and Kotxebue sound In the Arctic ocean reported Placer operations hsd been stop ped at Kotxebue because ! of a water shortage. They said the shortage did not affect Nome. Drilling work and thawing of ground at Nome Is to be complet ed by the last of this month and two dredges of the Hammond gold fields consolidated are to start operations. H. L. Stoll, a passen ger on the boat, said that a shaft of hit at Deerlng on the South Shore ot Kotxebue sound ' hsd penetrated a lava bed where fall grown fir trees were found. The shaft Is 200 feet deep. 1 TENT MEETINGS CONTINUE j .... - ! In tha satno location at K. Comnvrclal and Oak Streets ' ! ' Calvary is not a failure! God is manifesting His glorious power in delivering both soul and body from the power of Satan, as many can testify. When the power of God first fell in the Early Church, the people "were amazed and were In doubt, saying one to another 'What meaneth this?' Others mocking said These men are full of new wine. Acts 2. Which class are you in? kit you would enjoy -Apostolic power and blessing you must endure Apostolic persecution. Matt. 5:11,12. 2. Tim.3:12 There will be no cowards in God's "little flock that shall take the kingdom." "'Can there any good thing come out of Naxareth? "Come and see.". John 1:46. 'Services Sunday 10:45 a. m., 2:45 and 7:45 p. m. night at 7:45. A baptismal service will be held at Sunday, August 23. Every p. m.. 4 " "with Mr."and Mrs. - Ernest Brower (Pearl ; Par tch) and daughter and Miss Swartx. all of La Vera, Cal4 called on old -friends here Satur day. i -;'-) , Mr. and Mrs.Vciaude ,McCully and eons visited Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Magee Sunday.- ;; ,t : - Geo. Edwards has been on the sick list, V , " ; Mr .and Mrs. E. Cox of Salem were guests of Mr. and Mrs. p. A, . Harris, Sunday. , t..;. , " - B.-B. Gesner .75 years old, and the : oldest . member of our com munity,, has -been driving a team and helping- his neighbors thresh. InTHei p RLAHE&WlLi:. Gurnsey calf club attended the . TRY TO ' SPAN 'PACIFIC juagmg contest ai ine uoeneri . (Cootmaod from pe r.) farm Sunday. Mr..IArthur W, BInegar has iY&J" from re- shipped to San Francisco on the destroyer La vellette. Each of the Hawaiian flight planes will carry two of these ; instruments, sealed by the official observers and then placed, aboard the ships a few hours before the take-off from San rranclsco at 2 p. m. next Friday. SEATTLE, Aug. ..21, ( By As- Press.) The PB-1 super seaplane built by the Boeing Air plane company, was formally ac cepted -by the .navy.. department here tonight 'ad Is to leave Sand Point' Field tomorrow. morning at S o clock for the first hop of her i Chas Gentry and-famlly-ot Mill 1 Melvln. MarUn, jPaul, .Hugh and j plane Is designed to carry two Ctty,?VIsltedhls brother, . T.;T. " ui.'r.. .j u. JJuna and Jiiue. spnft.eun mei on the Ablqua.- enjoyedi .'ata and Ice- cream, the California peo pie will motor: torNewport -Ved-r.esrayriliey"wlir aso vliltlaTort- DOWNTOWN .SALEM ROCKED BY BLAST (Tonlinned from pt 1.) ed. Immediately 'Ji'lowing ipje blast, .the shop was filled with gas escaping. from the broken pipes This, together with the fact that a fire was burning In the grate. rendered the situation dangerous Every window in the shopwas blown ' into "minute fragments. Pieces of the display windows In the 'front were . hurled ' midway across Commercial street, and the' skylight on the second floor was demolished. The tank was about 100 feet 'from the windows. .No large damage was done to buildings next to the plumbing shop, except to the shed in -the rear of v the Valley Grill. A dis tance of only a few feet separate the two buildings. At a point op posite the explosion the tile wall North Howell Mr. and Mrs. Milton Harlen and little son - of Vancouver, Wash., spent the week-end at Geo. Vln- tons. ;V:-V., V r Sunday. August 23l Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Brower 'and daughter. Miss Alberts, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Raley : and . two Csons,; and - Miss" Ruby iSwarts of La ; Verne, - CaL; Mr; and Mrs Ralph Pattersons son Delbert, .and .'daughter Tith of Salem, Virgil and .rthuf Morgan Mr. 'and' Mrs. W; H. -Baughman, Gentry," Sun2ay.; -' -' ; .- k Will -Thoaas-' of -Eugena'was' Marion visitor Sunday. r. , -i. Atthtlwjnnle .Peratertcn Ja .iia der the doctor cate at tsr hcs passengers besides a crew ot five men and ltOO-'gallons or gaoilae When loaded the'PB-1 weUhs 12 tons and Is threetimes as large as" the e army plans "which flew arotnd 'ihe' wofU rizst "year. Gtijour D HUG STORE Granular Effervescent SODIUM PHOSPHATE I 3 s s S a I s I 3 i y 9 u g E S ci e n c e for Se r v i c e : Through the Experiment Station, the Extension Service, and Resident Instruction Oregon Agricultural College ' i - Serres the Farms, the Homes, and Industries of Oregon i . . . j It offers a college education in Agriculture. Commerce, Engineering, Forestry, Home Econo mics, Mine, Pharmacy, Vocational Education, Chemical ' Engineering, Military Science and Tactics The School of BASIC ARTS AND SCIENCES pro- 4 vides the foundation for all the technical courses. The ' ' training Includes Physical Education, Industrial ' Journalism, Social Sciences and Music. Fall Term Begins September 21, 1925 For Illustrated booklets and specific Information, write to r The minute you get up, take a dose of Effervescent Sodium Phosphate." It tones up your liver and makes the day brighter. A convenient dose cap comes with each bottle. Keep away from tbe blues! Perry Ding Store US South Commercial Salem, Oregon THE REGISTRAR, Oregon Agricultural College Corvallis, Oregon r jl f V- V WOOL CARDING Your own wool scoured for 6c a pound, weight of the wool before scoured, and carded for pads or mattresses or" made into comforter batts for 20c-a -pound, -weight of the clean wool.' " ; r -- Wool comforters, cheese .cloth covered batts, mattress pads, or mattresses made -from your: own wool. Prices of wool mattress pads and -mattresses on application. -Write for catalogue, information, or shipping. tags. Send wool by parcel post,; express or, freight. CreccntCitattxDcddIng"Co. ' Stayton Oregon Saturday Special Four-Piece Pantry Set C .arm: i Fine decorated sanitarj four-piece cannister set con taining the four pieces as illustrated. Snow white with blue decorations. Attractive arid a necessity in every kitchen. This 13 a big special come in and see it, ' To see is to buy. j EVERY WEEK WE HAVE NEW SPECIALS We have a limited supply, which we are offering to our customers at a special price. f V ' , - Select your fireplace pieces at our-hor"-department in the bseiTier.'