r m ; m ) -t. j . . 1 .. " ! i look m OVER Come in and see our suits and new Fall Hats. Our suits are the very latest styles and priced reasonable. We recommend Castle Hats for FaH Wear! Price only Q.) : Why pay more? G. W. JOHNSON & CO. y , '469 Slate IS j rou roses roxes. 12 Tmdar Mw, miu a frw mru, wtaaatm condition. nlT - tl2S 1922 for . Coom. seal xtrs . 1275 1923 rr Taurine bv paint Job, loks Ilk mw f 245 1921 Trt CNf in Ua pink ' I NUltUI , f'rT.t Aa4 plenty of other. W mm, w w 4 'Gruo::.E murder -.. .f '.'oatca4 (row VS -) the beU u tLose of their missing slater. - f Mrs. W. T. Ferguson, mother of Mrs. " Loren. was reported ia a state of collapse today. She de nied herself to all Interviewers. OAKLAND. CaL. Aug. 26. (By Associated Press). Under Sheriff Veale of Contra Costa' county to night summoned the entire family of Mrs. Bessie Loren. Oakland nurse, parts of whose dismem bered, body were found in the El Cerrito swamp, for Questioning. Veale declared he was not satis- fled that the murdered woman's 2. Employes from Salem. Port-1 relatives had told all they knew land and Newberg arc expected to about the case. attend the picnic. Women. Wanted at Starr Fruit Products Co., corner Church and Mill street. Phone 439. a2Stf CITY NEWS IN BRIEF fOuratherMan. i ii mil i Generally cloudy, mild temper ature; light southerly winds. Max. CI; Mia, 53; River 1.6, station ary; Rainfall .04; Atmosphere part cloudy; Wind southwest. fC ! m mm At The Theaters Today !!! Oregon Alice "Any Woman." Terry dn Cirand Cecil B. De Mil le's "The: Ten Command? menu." ' " , m ; , Bligh -Marjorle Daw . In f "tiamblinr Wives" and 'Volve of the North. W ;- it missioner, said yesterday. There is a heavy paving program this season and It is expected that a full season's work will be mapped out during the winter. Unless- as much progress is made this sum mer as Is possible the operations will carry over until next year. 1924. Get Building Perm Us Two dwellings will be erected by W. II. Trindle. according to building permits issued from the office of the cit recorder Wecf- nesday. These are at 24 63 -Claude. to cost $1500, and at 1070 Sagi naw,; 14500. Other permits were issued to -the Salem Construction company, two-story dwelling at 2195 South Church. $6500; E. V, McUecham. dwelling. 140 East Lincoln. $1300. and to Fred L. Walker, to repair a dwelling at 419 South' Twelfth, $500 According to the comolaint Fleming struck his wife on seve-1 Lunches Start Soon ral occasions, leaving bad- bruises I Having enjoyed a vacation dur- on her face. He is also said to lnS July and August, several of have abused her and cursed her. I tn Salem luncheon clubs are mak- Mrs.. Fleming wants the custody lnK preparations to resume the of a minor child and the return! regular weekly schedule. The Ro of her maiden name of Dorothy D. I trtans met every Wednesday dur- Johnson. ling the summer and the Lions elub dropped its Friday meetings Dr. Marshall, Osteopathic I during August. The Kiwanians Physician and surgeon. a27 1 neia only one meeting during July I and August, the first Tuesday of tills month, while the Realtors plan to. resume their Thursday noon lunches. Unless a special luncheon Is planned, the Monday noon forum . meetings of the nv. i - M ... Dolinauenrv PWral LU,muer or commerce win not I . t 11.. m . . James Coates, 24. was arrested D""1 uai11 lue I,rBl oi c-ciooer. yesterday by Ror Bremmer and Sam Barkhart. deDutv sheriffs, on I"" "oncy forfeited a charge preferred by Portland of- Fop a riety of trafHc offenses Will Sell 2 Lots . , I nciais. coates is charged wlthl "" ucf"iieu n iue ponce siaiion with.rrM anrfc 9in being the father of an illeeltlmatel was oeciarea iorreued yesteraay, street. $50 cash, balance $15percnua Tn lo fortiana girl. Hel-"7'- oi roruaoa, month. Ralph H. McCurdy, office was released on bail of $1,000. over Miller's store. a27 Notice! The.Wlllla Hop yard at Eola will start picking Monday, August 31. a27 Women Wanted Starr Fruit Product Co., corner Church and Mill streets. Phone 439. ' ' a26tf Members of the family. Includ ing the mother and brothers, were to be, cross examined at the Berke ley police station with the aid of the "lie detector.- ; The'dlscovery that Mrs. Annie Ferguson. Mrs. Loren's mother, had visited her daughter at a San Francisco hotel on the-night of August 19. when Mrs. Loren checked out of the hotel, preceded Veale's action in summoning the family: for questioning. Where Mrs. Loren went after leaving the hotel has not. become public. . Tha Jrc .ci cLaisicn la a arate a"r .t zitrtt sayf h4 f onsii 5 that " apart trtm :anyqestfon of figures "an arrangement with Great Britain would be worthless nless It contains stipulations, only . partly . accepted by Mr. Churchill, to suspend the transfer of annuities la any case where these operations threaten to dis rupt exchange. , . M. Calllaux further considers that "whether In one form or an other guarantees should be given to France that In no case would she have to -pay to all the allied and associated powers higher sums than she will receive from Germany. Both Mr. Churchill and M. Call laux paid tribute to each other's good will and insisted that the ne gotiations were only temporarily suspended obviously to wait and see what happens when the French commission comes in contact with their American creditors. j i ..!. I'll f EF t ECT AERIAL FREIGHT FIELD 1 IS ADVANCING RAPIDLY (Ctar4 fro ff I) ( this falL As Its head, the new company, on August 1. took Col. Paul Henderson, from the miiea States air mail service, which he helped to develop Into a regu lar, all-weather. 24-hour transcon tinental service. . i Another plan contemplates Des Moines to Chicago service with stops at Newton and Iowa City. There has been serious discussion of commercial air routes from Chicago south to New Orleans, with Memphis and other leading southern cities on the line. DEBT SITUATION IS LITTLE IMPROVED (Contiaaod from p-f 1.) by Winston Churchill. British chancellor of the exchequer, and M. Caillaux. French ffnance min Ister. The total payments thus would be 775.000.000 pounds sterling, the original debt being 623.000,000 pounds sterling. The whole agreement hinges, however, on what terms the French debt to the United States CALIFORXL1 CITY IS SEVERE- STORM SURVEY IS TAKEN Services to Resume RevJ Martin Fereshetian, pastor of the Unitarian church, announc ed yesterday the regular church services would begin September 6. The Unitarian church dispensed with., Sunday services during the summer months. ' Certified Public Motor Car : Market has Rome bargains In closed cars. Phone 885 for a de- monstratfon. a29 Realtor Is Back- Mr. and" Mrs. W. F. Krueger have returned from a vacation trip to Seaside and Long Beach, Wash. The trip was made by automobile and several: Washington cities were visuea.. Air. j Jirueger is a local realtor. . ; ; Visit Stiffs Used Furnitu Store, opposite Court House on High street. , a27 torieiiea iw ior speeding on North Capitol; F. F. Connard, Gervais. E. J. Hoffman and A. O. Diehl of Mt. Angel. $2.50 each for double parking at the band con cert, and Carrol Kiser. fined $5 for speeding, is settled and whether the French government approves. Mr. Church ill made It plain In a statement tonight that the .British were willing to go through with the bargain he and M. Caillaux have LY DAMAGED BY STORM BRAWLEY. CaL. Aug. 26t (By Associated Press.) Calipa- tria. a little Imperial valley town. 10 miles north' of here, tonight arrived at only in the event thatl was surveying Us toll of the wlnd- the United States receives no l.torm of last night with one dead. more from France m proportion i j5 injured and property damage to the size of the two loans than I esUmated in exce9g of $82,000. ! oreat uriiain. I Th fcodv t Ben lamin Franklin. c ol oar rw Brovn uncovered todav In the ment it would seem that Great wrck.M of onft of tha ea.t ide Britain is willing to forego re ceiving any of the principal of the sum she lent France providing the .. .1 alto'Ktlv mnr than . """" ,V' I" k patria's east side section two Der cent on their loan eachl . , year for 62 years ihe time which it will take the British to pay residents, demolished by the storm. A Baptist church and 17 residences were wrecked In Call- Mrs. Louise Venizuela. struck In the head by a heavy timber, sus- their debt to the United States a concussion of the brain. lag that the redaction of taxes on large corporations - would entice capital from tax exempt securi ties Into Industrial channels and thus, promote, the general welfare of the country. "More arithmetic and less Jaxx. putting It bluhtly. said A. G. Me- Kenxle. .Salt, Lake. In explaining the purpose !-f his committee la offering a resolution which recom mended the concentration of ele mentary school .period into seven months. - ' .--r A. A. Franske put In a word of caution. "When it comes to monk eying with the curriculum of our school system, we are getting Into hot water.! The inheritance tax was char acterized aa "Immoral. social istic,'' and as" "confiscating capital. There was little opposition to this resolution from the "sidelines." but the action of the 12 voting delegates favored abolishing this form of taxation. ,, Resolutions favoring the exten sion of the budget system to all governmental units . urging uni form accdunting. the encourage ment of reforestation by private enterprise through equitable tax ation, the formation of taxpayers' leagues throughout ' the country, were unanimously adopted. Budg et programs should be vested la officials who are separate from and independent of the spending officials, the -budget resolution stated. Neglect on the part of public of ficials in observing legal require ments to set aside interest and sinking funds to meet bond obli gations, was noted In another res olution, and the recommendation made that the serial bond be des ignated by legislative action as the only method by which any state or governmental unit may Issue bonds. The serial bond plan provides for the refunding of the bond issue commencing with the first year after the bonds are Issued.' . . Los Angeles was selected as the next meeting place of the confer ence. and the following of fleers were elected: Dr. Ililband John son. Los Angeles, president; A. C. Rees. Salt Lake, secretary treas urer; Judge Henry H. Rolapp. Utah, first vice president; IL J. llagerman. New Mexico, second vice president. Official delegates' included C. E. Amey, Jr., Seattle, representing Washington; Paul B, MrKee. Medford. Or and E. C Klerstad, Boise, Idaho. . a c. ' r it rcit 11 fcUle iiu i.. iLc fun eral tomorrow, afternoon at .3 o'clock. . In ftdiltlon to relatives snd friends at 1 the railway " station when the body arrived from Kan Frtnclscb were delegations repre senting Japanese and American of ficial and civic bodies. - The simple fuaeral service of the Presbyterian - church will be said tomorrow after which .Mr. Bancroft's body will remain In the church until Friday morning, when It will be taken t a Gales- burg. M-. for burial. . . i DUTCH LEADER CHOSEN PORTLAND RYMFHOSY OR CHESTRA ILVS XEW ILEA- PORTLAND. Aug. 26 (By The AMOclated rreas) Will em Van Hoogstraten .notable Dutch or chestra conductor, will be perman ent conductor of ine roriiana symphony orchestra. rtnai ar rangements were completed laie today at a meeting of the board of directors of the Portland Sym phony society. Mr. Van Hoogstraten win com plete and eight weeks season at the New York stadium as conduc tor of the New York philharmonic society August 30. . He mill come to Portland at the end of . October to rehearse the orchestra- for the first concert of the season, . ( . Medford dcr way. Pear. harvest, esti- under the .existing agreement. Un der the agreement there Is to be a partial moratorium until 1930 by but puysicians late today said that she has a fair chance of recovery Fourteen other patients were Motorists Again Warned Backing of machines across the street after parking and into the face of traffic on the opposite side, jTOU&krtiioPr eordina- towavwara" -lng to motorists Issued Wednesday by; Chief of Police Minto. He emphasized the need of giving the proper! signal for turning to the cub with the arm held downward at an angle of 45 degrees, - v Will Sell Ne" 4 -room bungalow with garage paved street, $150 cash, balance $30 per month. Ralph H. Mc- officer over Miller's store. a27 i Picnic j Date Changed Because the Salem Elks had set September 3 as a date for moving into the new temple, the intercity picnic planned by the Salem, Mc Minnville , and ' Corvallis Rotary clubs, originally planned for that date, has been set for the follow ing day. September 4 Woodry Buys Furniti . Store at! Summer and Norway streets. Phone 5 1U J15tf Champoeg Is Visited The Marion county court. Judge J. T. Hunt and County Commis sioners Porter and Smith.1 and Roadmaster W. J. Culver, paid an official visit to Champoeg park on Moadajv-Hgcott-or thestate Bhiei Hf-miantirrt'Tlnirrilu1.' Hon. Binger Hermann, who has Mshwar commission, accompanied Deen In poor health at hls'heme i;"" in Roseburg for some months, was I taken to a Portland hospital on 1 Commence Hop PIckin(g Wednesday where he will submit to an operation, in the hope of giving him some speedy relief from his sufferings. Mr. Hermann for a long time represented Ore gon in the lower house of 'con gress. Sept. 1st. Brophy Women Wanted at Starr Fruit Products Co., corner Church and Mill streets. 439. : f Dance Tonight Independence Armory. a.27 ' Three Days More I Of our upholstered furniture i8ale li. L., Stiff Furniture Co. a27 Superintendent on.Trip George W. Hug, superintendent of; schools, left yesterday for a short trip to Eastern Oregon. He expects to visit relatives in La Grande before returning. Methodists Resume Services The First Methodist church will resume the; Sunday evening serv ices next- Sunday - after rest for the summer months. A program of great interest is planned for next Sunday. The pastor. Rev, Fred C. Taylor, will have for his subject "The: Mark of Cain." This will be a study of "C'lme and Criminals,", and will, an: wer five questions of the day:, f a crime on the increase? What , are the causes' for crime? Can criminals be reformed?- Is capital i punish ment right? i Has the chAirch any responsibility? s I Children's 5c 3Iatinee Today 2 p-m., W'm. Duncan in "Wolves of the North," Bligh 'theater. ; a27 ; Professor Rk-bards ISack Prof, and Mrs. E. C. Richards ; have returned to Salem from Berkeley, Cal. where Professor Richards spent more .than two months studying in the summer school session of tho University of California. Professor Richards is , an Instructor rln the Eiglish de partment at Willamette unlvers- ilty. ( i - , 'it;: -'J-rriS h-l County Court to Meet J. T. Hunt, Marion- county Judge, and J. E. Smith and J. H. Porter, commissioners, will meet with the state' highway commission today In an endeavor to make a settle ment of the Fairrield-Arral's cor ner road controversy. .The high way commission forwarded the In vitation to the county court after negotiations for; a settlement had been arranged. ; Salem Men Jailed J Fred Richards and Bert L. Jones, both of Salem, were fined $100 each in justice of peace court here Monday on charges f the possession or intoxicating liquor. They were unable to pay that amount and were committed to the jeflmity, "Jaif to. servers 0 dayfs jones was endeavoring to secure amount of his fine Monday night from his relatives in Salem. but it is understood that Richards win serve out the time. The two young men were arrested in Ore gon City Sunday night by Traf fic Officer W. E. McGilvery who declared that he found them asleep PhoneInahe,r macn,ne- He said tha;t a26tf lne discovered two bottles of liquor in tne car. They pleaded guilty to the charge. Oregon City En terprise, which time the French treasury treated by doctors for Injuries due will have been relieved of its bur-1 to the storm while many others den of helping the Bank of France! were given first aid by Calipatria's pay off Its debt of 1,300.000.000 1 druggists francs to the Bank of England. the last payment of which is to be made five years from date. , In principle it was agreed to take no cognizance of what the lawes plan may or may not yiel Klamath Falls City sells eight acres park land, bought for $11. 750. for $62,000. Corvallls A $45,000 school and $15,000 cottage being built j dor to Japan was brought back to To Whiten Skin with Lemon The only harm less way to Lleach the skin white is to mix the juice of two lemons with three ounces of Orchard White, which any drug gist will supply for a few centn. Shake well in a bottle, and yon have a whole quarter-pint of tbe most wonderful skin - whitencr, softener and beautifier. Massage this sweetly fragrant lemon bleach Into the face. neck. BODY RESTS IN STATE arms and hands. It can not irri tate. Famous stage beauties use FUNERAL 8ERY1C it to bring that clear, youthful skin and rosy-white completion; also as a freckle, sunburn and tan bleach. Yon must mix this re markable lotion yourself. It can. not be bought ready to use because. It acts best Immediately after It l I'M BANCROFT ES TO BE HELD' TODAY CHICAGO. Aug. 26 (By The Associated Press) The body of Edgar A. Bancroft, late ambassa for Children's farm home. J the scene of his early labors and I prepared. Adv. OBITUARY hop yard STEAMER IS FLOATED For Sale, Early Crawford r Canning peaches. $1.75 bushel. Fnone 6F2. ' IlThwiumi?. SEATTLE. Aug. 26 The steam scnooner. Horace X. Baxter of San Francisco, which went ashore between Bellingham and Blaine. north of here earlr todar. va floated shortly before noon and proceeded undamaged, shinning aumoniies were informed her tonight. ' For Sale U Counter and wall case. Shop, 115 N. High. French a28 Clerks File Bonds ! - ; Four bonds from district school clerks were received by the coun ty school superintendent's office yesterday. They were from Mrs. Bertha Basl, Independence, $1000; Mrs. Henry; Hunt. Broadacres. $2000; Flora Lenon. Riverview. $1000; P. W Scclcy. Donald, $1000. J , - Two Licenses Issued ' U. G. Boyer, Marion county clerk, issued two marriage licenses yesterday. They were applied for by Roy F. Jaeobaon. a carpenter, and Bertha Pearl Vick. a music ian, both living on the Garden road, and Freval C. Bowers, a chemist of Salem, and Trista Ro salia Wenger, 1125 North Summer street. . . T . iIf You Have A Good lot fully paid for, I will build a house and furnish all mo ney, i Address P. 0. Box 152, Sa- ilem.- . . . 28 i j n ; I One Birth Reported ' .. v ,,. 'i . Only one birth report was filed with the city health officer .Wed- nesday. This announced " the ar rival of Frederick Lavern? to Mr, - and Mrs. Erwin Booth of route ' 3, August 8. ' Time; to Can Salmonf Fine fat deep sea troll fish at Fitts Market. J261I You Telephone Us, 119 i- . We'll delfver it. no matter how small the item. Capital Drug. J22tf Rooks Are Prepared ? Books for libraries la the coun ty schools are being prepared for mailing by the county school su perintendents office. As soon as the cataloging Is completed they will be sent out to the various dis tricts. The state allows a fund of ten cents per capita - for each district, and from this the Individ ual district libraries are supplied. Owner Selling Stucco Honse Designed for beauty" and com fort. New, good location. Easy terms. " Phone 577. a.2 Wilt Continue Paving The city's paving operations will continue as far into the fall and winter months as the weather per mils, Walter S. Lowe, street com- Divorce Is Asked i- Dorothy D. Fleming has filed suit fdr divorce from Walter II Fleming, charging cruel and in human treatment. They were mar-, rled In San Francisco in July. Dance Saturday Xlte Stayton Community club open air pavilion. A wonderful place to dance- delightfully cool. Tal- madge's All-Stars playing. al3 Spaulding Plan Picnic The annual picnic of the SpauV- dlng Logging company for Its em Ployes and friends will be held at Champoeg park September 13. ac cording to word received from Al bert Tonier, who has charge of the park. . This Is. expected to be the largest picnic group at the park this year,; aside from the annual commemoration services on May FOR INFORMATION ABOUT RAILROAD TRIPS Phone 727 OREGON ELECTRIC Woodry & Woodry ray Cash for Furniture Pbone 75 ' UNdeuvvood" typewriter co. -r Direct Factory Branch "316 Court Street Pbone 23 s Typewriters Rented. Sold, Repaired ; Special rental rates to students Beech . At his late home 720 Judson street August 26th FrederfI Beech, age 65 years. Survived by his widow, a daughter Winifred. and two step daughters, Mrs. Halloway, Los Angeles, Cal., Mrs. Hemeon, Vancouver, B. C. He I was a member of Golden Rule lodge No. 159 A.-F. & A. M. of Ann Arbor, Mich. Remains are in care of Terwilliger funeral home, announcement of funeral later. Vancouver, B. C. -papers please copy. . , ! Jbr'Economfeat Iraritfotitiifon' li r , i F. N. WOODRY Pays Cash For Furniture Res. and Store 1010 North Summer Phone 511 McDonald Cleaners 783 Highland Avenue -Telephone 2217 Work called for and delivered REDUCED SUMMER RATES TO CALIFORNIA BY PICKWICK STAGES : aa rraaclM. vj. f lUfl Um trip, $50.00. Us AwUi, m way. t2T.4a. . m Txlp, S60.0S. . elal Xau PartiM ef , Zlgk r Umn Tmt XBrraua KMnrsttoss ram cos, c cu a CENTRAL STAGE TERMINAL Salem, Oregon ' ; PAiMxiiMn i : f r KALSOMINING PAPER HANGING For tbe right kind of materials and tbe very best workman ship call us. Gabriel ' : Powder and Supply Co. 175 8. Commercial Phone 728 CRYSTAL POOL Swimming Daily 1 to 10 p.m LADD & BUSH, Banlccra EstabUahed 1809 General Bcnldn Buiincii Office Hours from 10 to 8 "1 1 Tv. s 'W t .. - 1 .1 V-H 4 a i i w m if , vyMA ,r 1 - . . . ' - 'T J !POWB. A Salem Prices Cmwpm I'MCk .65 IMS .-as Cuinrriat CaasUa Txpma Trrk J CkMl 59 ' Sand loose gravel mud hilb or mere rutted trails! The most cttfficult of road con-' ditioiis can be overcome in a Chevrolet, famous nation wide for its power, endur ance and great economy. . , JLct'us take you for a ride and demon-) i ctratc the easy How of power poered by this quality car. 'f Newton-Chevrolet Co. , - Opposite Gly Hall ii- -J- 1 s 1