THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM; OREGON Wednesday M0ltMlNXT AUGUST 6. i& 1 MEM i If you want the very latest in clothing 1 1f you want to be able to dress well ' at 4 i a moderate cost . You Should Patronize Us V See Our Windows (GO.- 469 State Street ro&cs roEDi roans 1824 Tador Itlu, SSita a fW xtraa, vaadarfal caadiuaa aly , S42S 1V22 r.r Ctipt, mm extras J ..J .-275 1982 rrd Tarias. aaw paiat loa, loaka Ilk aw $245 1921 Ttrt Conp la ta pink at coaditloa ..:275 ad plenty af other. o Florence Baker of Roseburg, who was just recently married, two sons. Mr. Wlllord Vestal of Seat tle, and Mr. Clifford Vestal of Dundee, Ore. Funeral services were held In the South Salem Frlenda church yesterday after noon at 2:30 "clock, conducted by the pastor. Rer. Carl Miller. the Willamette university campua directly across the street from the supreme court building. It Is re ported. : ' If You Have A Good lot fully paid for, I will build a house and furnish all mo ney. Address P. O. Box 152, Sa lem.- -" ;-. -- ; !- ' a28 ; . ; . . L : . : . I of the Oregon supreme court. The rites were held in the Methodist church with Rer. S. D. Johnson conducting the services. The pall bearers, all nephews of Mrs. Mc- Bride, were Dr. W. B. Morse or Salem, Fred Caples of Columbia City, Ore.t John , Woods of lxng Beacfi Wash., Loring Adams,- Ed win C- Giltner and P. C. Patter son; of Portland.- The Interment ;:P,.'; WARM Fair and continued warm; Ugh variable Winds. ; Maximum yesterday, 86; mini mum, 45; river, 1.6, rising; at mosphere, clear;' , rainfall, none; wtaa, soutnwest. ; i -: O '. : ; - At The Theaters Today J, , .: Oregon Alice "Any Woman." Terry la : ' . Craml Cecil B. De Mll le's "The Ten Command ments." . . ; ' ; ' Rllgh Marjorie Dan in "Gambling Wives," and 'Wolves of the North. Gun Club Shoot paved, from the Marion-Washing ton county bridge over the Wil lamette river to the city limits and the paving crew is making rapid progress on the work from the bridge to St. Paul. The work will he completed within ten days, it is believed. Thrifty Couple Heres mighty nice home right down town where $1000 invested will save your rent and then aome. Furnace, fireplace, cement basement and garage. Three rooms and garage arranged for renting out. Place haa $26000 mortgage at 6 per cent to run as long as yon wish, the balance ex cepr'the $1000 to pay by month, say $20. Total purchase price right now $4500 over all with pavings all paid.' There are some things that go and extra plumb ing. Immediate possession. Beck ft Hendricks. U. S. Bank Bldg. a-23tf. of the uncertain weather that pr- slted crowd was present in spite vailed thai day. - At noon every one partook of good family din ners. - Coffee, cream and sugar were served free.: After dlnnar was served a short program was rendered and short talks were giv en by the president of the club and by Messrs. John Din woody of Woodburn, A. O. Steelhammer of Silverton. and by W. A. Delzell. secretary to Governor Walter M. Pierce, who gave the principal ad ores. Alter tne program was over a short business meeting was held. AH the old officers were re-elected for another year and a few new officers were elected to act on the executive committee from various parts of the state. It was decided to hold the next annual picnic at Silverton although oiner places were mentioned as suitable for auch events. Four Births Reported . 1 " " Four birth reports were filed with the city health ofneer Tues day. These announced the arrival of Muriel Beatrice to Mr. and Mrs. Virgil V. Post, of RIckreall, at the Willamette sanatorium, August 24; Hubert Owen, to Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Lyle Brundidge, f Brooks, August 22; Mildred Elolse, to Mr. and Mrs. Frank' J. Lehr. 1365 Berry, August 23 and Wilberta. to Mr. and Mrs. William E. Ball, one mile south of Salem, August 23. Plate Window Broken - One of the plate glass windows in the Harry Scott motorcycle store was shattered Tuesday eve ning when one or the handle bara on a cycle being wheeled into the ahop struck the corner of the win dow. No other damage was done to the store; Saleni Is due to the general bet terment in business conditions and desire, of the Burroughs com pany to reader more extensive service to the merchants and bus iness men here.' Before coming to Saleni Mr. Graef.waa located at the Eugene office of the company. Mr. Gratf' Salem office U at 522 State between High and Church. Barro-ngha Man Arrive John A. Graef of the Burroughs Adding- Machine company, haa moved to Salem to make his home here. He will represent the Bur roughs company in this territory, making Salem his headquarters. Mr. Graef haa been connected with the Burroughs organization for a number of years. His coming to Apple Shipper -Arrl Arrangements for shipping ap ples out of this district are being made "by L. W." Wells, of Young ft Wells. Headquarters for op- era3on tnU'year will again be in Salem. ' Besides packing houees here the frnlt will be shipped from "Alpine. Corvallis, New berg and CresweU. Between 10 and 12 carloads win be packed and shipped out of Salem according lo estimates. Spltzenbergs will make up the- balk-of-the shipments fol lowed with' Jonathans, Newtowns and .Rome Beauties. Apple pick ing Is expected September t0. . to Lefrsftiau; tf- a - m PImir la PLanne-d- Members of .tbe Verela Hart monfe ate plaunlng a pica!? an- acr at the fairgrounds . Saaday. Between" 40 SLd V total sner are members of the .association. The picnic will start at 1 u'cloc-. Xew Elevator Workhija ' Though forced' to'.stbp forfre quent readjustments, the new eU evator Installed . in the Unite! States National bank bulldits It In eervlce. - ; " . Runaways Are Xa'ooe! - When Officer Victor Touid two young - boys attempting tj take possession of a southbound South' ern Pacific freight train last night he Interrupted ta Journey .- a nd Instead of going south the pair (CoBti4 at OBITUARY Rebuilt Ranges Guaranteed gvwd bakers. Stiff's Used Furniture Store. a26 More Rtrrrta MarkeT White marks were placed along the east aide of Commercial, be tween State and Ferry. Tuesday, and the markings made necessary by the change in the parking sys tem continued as rapidly as pos sible within the fire limits. Marks have already been made on both aides of State between Commer cial and High. Women Wanted : Starr Frnlt'Produrta nrnr was tn'Deef Island cemetery, near! Church and-Mill atreeta. Phone Mrs. McBrlde's old home. 439. a26tf Used Dishes and Cooking Utensils. Stiffs Used Furniture Store. ; ,1 a26tf Goes to Sllverto Henry Guyniss, who has been on recruiting service in various parts of the country since the war. License Is Obtained I visited the Silverton 'National Only one marriage license was! Guard last night In order to see issued yesterday) by the county how things were coming : along, clerk. This was; taken out by Guyniss was recently transferred Glen E. Gorton, a carpenter, 1140 to the adjutant's general office Leslie street, and Alice C. Roock, 1035 Hood street. from Texas. A few years ago he was engaged in recruiting for the army at Eugene. Owner Selling Stncco House ' Designed for beauty and com fort. NewJ good location. Easy terms. Phone 577. You Telephone Us, 1 19 j We'll deliver it, no matter how V a28 jsmall the item. Capital Drug. J22tf Administratrix' Named ; ttmma Murpny nas been ap pointed administratrix of the es tate of her husband, William M. Wrong Price Glvei In the Advertisement of Ka fonry.Bros., which appeared in yesterday's Statesman the price of Playgrounds Close Friday A big program In which chil dren who have been enjoying the two Salem playgrounds will par ticipate, is being arranged for the Fourteenth street playground Fri day as a feature of the closing of the summer season. Hundreds of children have spent the summer in supervised play and other ac tivities during the few weeks the playgrounds were maintained. The closeing exercises hare attracted hundreds of parents and other In terested persons. The other play ground Is located at thei Lincoln school in South Salem. ' College President Visit Dr. and Mrs. Clarence W. Greene and son Paul were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Tooze and family Sunday afternoon. Dr. and Mrs. Greene were former classmates o Mr. and Mrs. Tooze. Dr. Greene Is president of Albany college and filled the pulpit of the First Presbyterian church in this city on Sunday. Will, Sell Xe ! 4 -room bungalow with garage, paved street. $15Q cash, j balance $30 per month. Ralph II. Mc Curdy, officer over Mlller'a atore. ; ' i a27 Farmer Is Suicide- Funeral services were held In Molalla yesterday for Jesse M. Austin, farmer, who committed suicide by shooting himself with a shotgun Sunday night. Ill health is said to have caused his act. He was 61 years old. Be sides his wife, two daughters and a son. all .of Molalla, Aus.ln Is survived by two sisters, one of whom is Mrs. Ahby Wesley, of Salem, and one brother. ! Murphy, who died In St. Paul re-1 French serge was given as $1.60 cently.V A bond 'of $12,000 has been placed. The Ladd ft Bosh bank has been named administra- and it should havebeea-$1.69. HVTn Salem Rod and Gun club tors of-the estate of W. S, lem ui urst snoot on the new club grounds Sunday, August 23. .There was a large attendance and some very high scores made. The boys are practising up for the big shoot they expect to hold durinf I ooys are practis I r -ahoot they expe .ir,! J For Rent-Vacar H jH 1620 Yew, 2 racant-Drlve By ' rooms $15. 1096 North 21st, 5 rooms $22.50. 1120 Chemeketa. 6 rooms , $30. 666 Marion. 5 rooms $40. Becke & , Hendricks, U. S. Bank Buldg. . i .: . a23tf Mc- Kinrtfy. Woodry Buys Furniture ' Store at Summer and Norway streets. Phone 511. - JlStf tVomen Wanted at Starr Fruit Products Co., corner Church and Mill streets. Phone 439. Visiting Ford Plant ; j W. L. Phillips,, manager! of the VallT Xfntnr OnmnanT 1rual VnrA "" dealers, will leave this morning for I Detroit, firh whr Via will w4lt Appraisers Appointed lte Pord t.-torv. Mr. PhllHn. i JLn S l? f n,lfm S5af- accompanied by Mrs. Phillips f era. Edward Koessler. Peter Kop- and their f ive-year-old son pas and John Schwab have been .-miu- . . m u v w vw in ay made via the Union Pacific and return by the Great Northern. . Auto Reported Missing When W. J. Lee, 1145 , Sooth Thirteenth, went to his sarare for 1 his Chevrqlet touring car short ly after 7 o'clock Tuesday 'morn ing, he found that it had been stolen during the night, according to the report made to the police. Dakota CJub Picnics The second annual picnic of the North. Dakota club of Oregon was held at the State Fairgrounds on Sunday, August 23rd. A good La Fore At Lemoore. Ca!., August 12. Robert La. Fore, age 41 years. He was a brother of Mrs. J. E. Maddison of Salem and Rowland La Fore of .Newburyport, Mass. The remains will .be : brought to Salem for funeral services and in terment, which will be held from the Riga an mortaary Thursday af ternoon, at 2, o'clock with fater- ment .In .the, Odd Fellows ceme tery. MrGUrhrUt The funeral services for William McGllchrist Jr.. will be held Wed nesday at '10 a. m. from the Webb Funeral Parlora. Rev. W. C Kantner officiating. Interment will be In the City View cemetery. The casket will be open to friends between the hours of S and 10 a. m. Vogt The funeral services for William E. M. Vogt. infant son of Mr. and Mrs. William J. J. Vort. will be held from the Webb Funeral Par lors Wednesday at 2 P. m.. con ducted by Rev. C. C. Poling. In terment will be in the City View cemetery. Woodry & Woodry Pay Cash for Furniture ' Phono 15 Many Attend Concert J ! . . An excellent program, made up of request numbers, and three vo-( cal solos by Oscar B. Gingrich. closed the 1925 band concert sea son In Wlllson park last night. The final program brought out a good crowd. ! i named ' appraisers, ; and. Joseph Bernt has been appointed admin istrator, by an order signed by J. T. Hunt, Marlon county judge. - .'Divorce Is Wanted Lillian S. French has filed tor , a divorce from Robert E. French, alleging desertion. They - weM married in Salem In August, 1919 "He Is sald4o have abandoned her -in February, 1924.'. Mrs. French asks that all her property be . awarded to her and also asks the return of her maiden name' of Lil lian S. Smith. : VL . - . i .Time to Can Sainton Fine -fat deep sea troll 'fish at Apple and Peach Boxes " j Guaranteed Spruce. H. A. Hyde, 3090 Portland Road. Phone 2120 . . a26 FLtts Market. J2Stt $300 Down-Near Schools Plain 6 rooms with bath, and hot water. Cement walks, paving and Vtn car Vrlnn 45inn nolanva all like rent. 6 ter rent lntrAt I ThJstle9 Are Reported Immediate nosseasion. Rom trad While the county is making Becke ft Hendricks, U.S. BankeTery effort o stamp out the Ca Bulldlng. i ! a.23jfjuadian thistle menace end are en- Mj 'rf - T v w I forcing laws against the thistle, Driver Is Fined V two patches of well-developed spe- l Owen Baker, was fined $10 In j cImens 1are D found among the justice court yesterday by Brazier roses in-the parking In front, of j. Small, when he was arrested on charge of failure to give right of wayv 4 Damages Awarded " I S. Glrardln .; was awarded $99.15 damages In his action 'against Adolph Boetticher, result ing from an auto collision. The trial was held In, the justice court before Brazier C Small, justice of the peace for the Salem district Gas the Prune Borer Now .- Kill the prune borer now with Paradichlorabenzine. Cheap and easy to apply. Peary Bros. 237 State street.. ' a26 Action Is Disntlssed The case of G. E. Prime against S. B.- Mills, his wife, and Darrel Povey, was dismissed yesterday In Judge Percy R; Kelly's court on motfcn of the plaintiff. The case was settled outside'of court. k 11- ' . ; ' ' For Sale, Frly Crawford - Canning peaches, $1.75 bushel. Phone 6F3. I Townsend. a26 Get Building Permits -V v Two building permits, both for new dwellings, were issued from the office of the city recorder Tuesday. The permits were taken out by Robert A. Witzel. 425 North Cottage, $2000;and W. A. Bond, 1130 Norway, $3500. UNDERWOOD , TYPEWRITER CO. I Direct Factory Branch 510 Court Street Phone 202 Typewriters Rented, Sold, Repaired Special rental rates to students Vestal Services Held i Mrs. Minnie Lou Vestal died at her home in Glendale, Ore., Sun day, August 23, at the age of 46 years. She was the wife of W. J. Vestal of Glendale and daughter of Mrs. W. H. Wood of 1165 North Fifth street, Salem. She had three children: a daurhter. Mrs. F. N. WOODRY Pays Cash For Furniture Res. and Store 101O North . ' Summer . Phone 511 ! McDonald Cleaners . 785 Highland Avenue - ; Telephone 2217 Work called for and delivered PAINTING KALSOMINING PAPER HANGING For the right kind of materials and; the very best workman ship call us. Gabriel Powder and Supply Co. 175 S. Commercial Phone 728 Schaefer's Herbal Cough Cure The best and most econom ical cough remedy made. A trial bottle will .convince you CCHAEFER'Ql ej DRUa STORE The Yellow Front '.The Penilar Store 135 North Commercial Street Pboue 107 High Grade Office Needs? Paper, pins, and the thousand and one things needed by every business office can' be found here at a very reasonable price. Have your purchasfng ' agent visit our store before .you buy your fall supplies. Commercial Book Store' If It's for the office we have It Certified PubUc Motor Car Market has some bargains in closed cars. Phone 885 for a de monstration. a29 Will ReH 2 Lost ' " With garage, house, South 22nd street. $50 cash, balance $15 per month.. Ralph H. MeCurdy, office over Mlller'a store. a27 Speeders Pay Fines ' f In the police court yesterday several contributions were made to the city' coffers. ; Those paying Ones, all on speeding - charges, were John Fetch, Gervais, $7.50; William Kroplln, Route 3, $5 and C N. Johnson, 265 Winter, $ 5. Fetch, In addition to speeding, was driving with an open cut out according to the complaint. Suit Ordered Dismissed The case of I Fred iL. Hogg against: Henry L. Bents and wife ' was dismissed in Judge Percy R. Kelly's court yesterday. It Is un derstood that the promissory note and mortgage about which the case centered, have been paid by the defendants, i Mrs. -McBride Buried ' Funeral services were held at SU Helens Tuesday afternoon for Mrs.- Mary E. McBrlde, wife of Chftf Justice Thomas A- McBrlde REDUCED SUMMER RATES , TO CALIFORNIA BY PICKWICK STAGES -. taa rrtadsea, eas way, flSJf . lui Tds, $30.00. XaM AagaUs, au wtj, $27.41. SaaaA Iflp, $60.00. saetal Kates to Parties ( Uot er atara Tat Zaf anaaUoa tod XaauvatlaBS Paoaa , at call a CEJfTRAL STAGE TEHSECTAIi Salem, Oreson ; CRYSTAL POOL Swimming Daily : 1 to 10 p.m Women Wanted ' Starr Fruit Products Co., corner Church and Mill streets. Phone 439, ..: . a26tf Paving Nearly Completed There remains but approximate ly a mile and a half ct paving to be done : before there is a paved highway from beyond.-. Uehama through : to Portland by way of Woodburn, St. Paul and Newberg, according to County Judge J. T. Hunt. "VVasMsston county has ;LADD BUSH, Bankers EsUtUilied J8S3 V . General Banldnj Builncsa : " CZTka Ilours from 10 aan. to S pja 5 Roomed Bungalow and Furniture AUCTION .SALE TODAY, 1:30 P. M. ; 1895 South Church Street . CEASE PAYING RENT! -1 This good 5 roomed bungalow with wood shed and garage, good , lot facing east and In a good neighborhood, to be sold on terma of $200.00 cash, on day of sale, balance $30.00 per month which Includes Interest at 7 per cent. v - Good Furniture, Range, Rags, etc., as follows: Round oak extension labia and' C oak diners; 1 large leather rocker; 2 oak rockers with leather seats; 2 oak dinner seats; oak sewing rocker; ivory dresser; oak dresser; Verness Martin bed, spring and mattress; Ivory bed, spring and mattress; oak stand table; mahogany music cabinet; drop head Singer sewing machine; Axminster rug 9x12; a No. 1 ateel range with base; 2 kitchen chairs; kitchen table; wash tubs; lawn mower; pic tures; 30 piano rolls; 4 volume encyclopedia with case; garden hose; empty fruit Jars; kitchen utensils and many other articles. Terms on personal property cash. Mr. Jessie Robertson Owner, 1895 S. Church F. N. WOODRY Salem's Leading Auctioneer Phone 511 . Nct connected in business with any other Voodrj See F. X. Woodry personally about your Farm and City Salea Victor Sales Agency Adding Machines for Sale or Rent ; , - . j . Victor Users Get" Service. We Stand Behind Our Machine C. M. LOCKWOOD 247 N. Com! StSalem, Or. Buy no adding machine till ?:, . you try Victor., .. .GSV M - . M SALEM'S LEADING - Residence and store 1610 N. Summer Street PtiOnO St$ V Established 1916 W-f i I: " . ' Hello Bill Glad to see you. You're surely looking fine now;, tell me, how's everything in general, and by the way, how are you getting along with your feet? Do they bother you any more? ' No SIree, Jinrmie! Not since wearing a rcil fitting pair of shoes that I bought at ROTTLXS, -the place you'recommended." I am indeed hay;::;:' . comfort with my feet. They look nice, dont' they? ; --and they only cost me seven dollars. Nothing-. - beats 'em. You surely steered mefight.' , ; You too, can be correctly fitted in the proper "size, last and leather to fully meet your require ' ments for all or any occasion. t 1 a k L' O "o ' k. f 411 ff 1 1 t