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THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON SATURDAY MORNING, AUGUST 29. 1925 f in ) i Have Improved and you never saw a smarter Fall style than HIE CASTLE HAT The Castle Hat ha 'em backed off the boards three different ways quality, style and price. : .. : . . ' ; . ... - 1 , " ' 1 is all you have to pay here for new Fall Model. Beat that if you can I , G. W. JOHNSON & CO. jgskl3r. . -' ! 469 State IS He has 1924 Harley-Dav-idwm motorcycle equipped with side car. This motor cycle has been run very little and is an exceptionally good buy at only $250. Sea It at once for It's too good to last, ' COUNTY IGII Countess foilDciyu QUESTION EFIDED Fairfield-Aral Corner Con troversy Is Settled in Portland, Friday making the return either by way of the south fork of the Santiam through Cascadla and Albany or doubling back to Detroit on the Coffin mountain trail. The Scout will carry-30 or 35-pound packs. Members of the party will be chosen from the older Scouts who are asked to see the executive to make the necessary arrangements. It is planned to leave Salem Tues day morning. . CITY NEWS IN BRIEF 1 OigTffeatherfrfazvl I ' Oil Fair , . ity of Chicago department of phys iology and taught physiology to nurses of the Presbyterian hospi tal. He held an associate pro fessorship in the Willamette medi cal school at Salem from 1910 to 1913. - Dr. Fairfield has spent sev eral months in study in the clinics and hospitals at San Francisco and Portland. Dr, and Mrs. Fairfield are expected to leave- for Pomona college at Claremont, Cal., Satur day ! Fair and somewhat warmer; light west winds. Frlday--Max., 71; mln., 50; river. 1.9, falling; rainfall, trace; atmosphere, part cloudy; wind, northwest. - w - . ' : At The Theaters Today !J! ; V . . Oregon Betty Bronson, ; Adolphe Menjou, Florence Vidor in "Are Parents People?" ttrand Cecil B. De Mil ' le's"The Ten Command ments." , ItllRh Eva Novak in "Women First,' acts vaudeville. and J . Dance Tonight i Independence Armory. a29 Salem Stern' Ready Within a few days the August number of the Salem Stern will be issued. This is a monthly pub lication,1 eight' pages equally di vided between. German and Eng lish" print, and deals with Mennon ite activities including those of the .Salem district. Copied are sent , to 'every;, community in the world in which there are Menon- ttes. , Frank B. Wedel, superin tendent and member of the board of directors of the Deaconess hos pital, is the editor accidents were reported during the weelc; Those fatally Injured were Robert Wales, Silverton, log ger by occupation; William Rupe. Vernonia, laborer; J. Bruno, Port land, boxwood leader Ray Gaston, Portland, steel riveter, r Of the 788 accidents reporter, 665 were subject to - the provisions of the state workmen's compensation act. 120 were from firms that have re jected the act, and three were from' public utility corporations not subject to state compensation. Housewives- Visit Stiff's basement household department a29 W'oodry Btfys Fornitnre-i ' Store at Summer and Norway streets. Phone 511. J15tf Seeking Well Sit When plans were abandoned to deepen the present .well it became necessary to select a site for a new well, according to Mayor John Gosser, of West Salem. Ac tual work of drilling is not ex: pected to start for some time and in the meantime a site for the new well will be selected. Rummage Sal At Salvation Army today,- 9 a. m. to 3 p. m. a29 Singers Picnic Sunday Members of the Harmonle Ver ein and their friends, will hold a picnic at the- fairgrounds Sunday afternoon beginning at 2 .o'clock A musical program has" been ar ranged. The ; members 'of the club number between 50 and 60 Files Medical Certificate . The medical certificate of Her man August Goeffroy has been tiled with the county clerk and he Intends to practice medicine here. Dr. Goeffroy is a graduate of the Northwestern University medical school of. Chicago. ... Women Wanted Starr Frnlt Products Co., -corner Church and Mill streets. Phone 439. a26tf Dallas Man Hurts Eye An accident In the Southern Pa cific shops at Dallas which caused an injury,- to .his' eye "brought George fGerlinger'.., to Salem'' for treatment Friday.- He was ac companied by hisbrother, Carl Gerlinger. . vL' . , . u I . At a meeting in Portland Friday the state highway commission up held the decision of the Marlon county court in the matter of the Fairfield-Aral corner road contrcw versy. The decision rendered by the Joint meeting calls for the con struction of both strips of high way, each . about four miles in ieng:a. rne matter has been a source of debate between oppos ing faction in the north end of the county for several months When the county paving pro gram was first announced, the county court placed' the Falrflald project on the list. A delegation from Wood burn then appeared and advanced 'arguments to show that the four-mile gap- at Aral's corner should also be surfaced. ' Their request was granted by the county court, and the matter was seem ingly at an end. Later the same delegation appeared and demand ' ... ' ,. L 3 r L , . r.r, TRUCK TOWAGE IS OBDEliED BEDUCEO CHECK FORGER lSTAKETr TllRra' K.I:t MKX CATCH i 1 SVSriXT AT CORVALU;' Pletlge Reminders Mailed 1 Reminders that pledges made to the endowment campaign several years ago are being mailed outled that the county cancel the pro- from Willamette university. At tention is called to the fact that the sixth installment Is due Sept. 1. , The latest developments In connection with the institution, in cluding improments to the build ings, equipment and new instruc tors are set forth. Drunk Is Released After being held In the city jail, since Wednesday afternoon, C. A. Shupe, of Portland, was re leased Friday upon order of Po lice Judge Poulsen. Shupe was arrested for being drunk. Free Delivery Starts j Woodburn is making final prep arations for the launching of ; a free city delivery mail service which begins Sent. 1. Efforts have been made for some time to obtain this service but it was not nntil a few months aco that the postal department gave Its sanc tion to the move. Salem Woman Injured When a Gardner sedan skidded into a ditch 'near Woodburn Fri day morning, Mrs. W. W. Emmons received, severe bruises and a minor 'scalp wound and Miss Lu cile Emmons, her daughter, two minor cuts. The other occupants of the machine, Miss Lula Heist and Miss Lina Heist,- were not in-, jured. The party were motoring to Portland when the accident oc curred. . The automobile was bad ly damaged. x . . posed Fairfield -paving plan, and surface the Aral road only.. No good reasons were given for the change, and the county court re fused to concede to the wishes of the delegation. The Woodburn people then carried their case to the state highway commission and stormed that board, for an order to have the county grant their de mands. ' The commission issued an invitation to the Marion county court to meet in a joint session and go over the controversy. It was at this meeting that the county court was upheld in its decision. Work on both roads will start immediately. It was said by county highway officials. Far a day Victoria Augua- tynowics, New York steoogra pber, and her i liter, Mrs Wain da I)ulak Chicago; 'who had just- been 'informed bj thc Polish government that they were countesses of the .blood, dreamed of barrels of gold and frems, legendary family treasure. Then, they learned that as Poland is now a republic, the title, were only names; and as for the fortune, : well, . there wasn't any. ;JJrs. Dulak-.-ii shown. '.... PRESIDENT TAKES CRUISE Loads 'Hauled ;0ver Colum bia 'Highway Must Be., r- Lighter, Board Says, PORTLAND. Aug. 28. (By the Associated Press.) Twenty-five per.' cent reduction in the weight of automotive truck tonnage al lowed on the Colamfcla highway between The Dalles and the 'Mult nomah county line will become ef fective October 1. It. was decided here todaj Jy,tho state highway commission. ' ' ' The regulation will limit tht truck load .weights to 16.JO0 pounds. Including the truck. The commission decided to eall for bids for the following projects. to be ppened at -the next regular meeting, Tuesday. Sept. 29: Grading of the Eagle Creek Rogue River section of the Roose velt highway, .12 miles, the last stretch of the hlgbway la Curry county to be graded. Surfacing 16 miles of The Dalles- Columbia River highway from La Pine to Crescent. Grading five-mile approach to the Crooked river bridge. In Jef ferson county, Women Wanted at Starr Fruit Products Co., corner Church and Mill . streets. Phone 439. ' - - 26tf Doney Speaks Sunday Dr. Carl Gregg Doney, presi dent of Willamette university, will preach at j the First Presbyterian church Sunday morning.. ,Rev. Mr. Tulley, the new pastor, is expected some time next week and will have charge of the services the follow ing Sunday. , T , - Ton Telephone Us, 119 We'll deliver it. no matter, how small the item. Capital Drug. J22tf Two Licenses Issued The Marlon county clerk's of f ice Issued two marriage licenses yesterday. They-were applied for by Edward Hynes, a Gervais far mer, and Lillian Kowash of Wood burn, and John C. Chandler, a logger otlAirlie, and Mary Mote. Marion, Or. Rare Stamp Collection to Be Sold at Auction LONDON. A remarkable col lection of rare eastern stamps which were kept In a gold casket Is to be sold by auction here. The collection was rormed by Moham ed Kamel el Kassab, son of the President of the High Assembly 'of Assyria, who is visiting Great Britain. .Every page of the album la ex quisitely handpalnted with views of Damascus. .Alieppo, Beirut, erusalem and .other cities of Asia Minor and the volume re poses in a massive gold and silver inlaid casket-of' Arabian design and workmanship. Three smaller gold and silver Inlaid caskets con tain medals .commemorating the Independence of Arabia and other events. An offer of 12750 was made and refused for one of the stamps. . ' SWAMPSCOTT. Mass., Aug. 28. Taking advantage of ideal weather for cruising on his yacht. President Coolldge today visited historic Plymouth, Mass., where the Pilgrims landed, and before returning to the summer White House motored from Plymouth to Cob. asset for luncheon with C. W. Baron, publisher of the Wall Street Journal. English Celebrate Magna . Charta Signing This Year , LONDON. A service t held re cently on the spot where the bar ons met King John commemorat ed the 710th anniversary of the signing of Magna Charta." . Many members of the clergy. Boy Scouts, fire fighters,' repre sentatives of friendly societies and hundreds of others marched for two miles from the village church o. Egham across the Mede to the Old Windsor End. where speeches were made in the enclosure by the I AcjCd Scotsman Finds Kignt Rev. Bisnop Darlington oi Nntivo I anrt P.hannPrl W . avel I M Wl SMI VVW CLEVELAND. Aug. 28. (By Associated Press.)- National pos tal week, the first of Us kind, end ed today when five national asso ciations of postal workers conclud ed their conventions by electing officers and selecting Philadelphia for next year's meeting place. Harrisburg, Pa., and Sir Joseph Cook, the High Commissioner for Australia. Nearly 10,000 attended and Many Bargains '. In used furniture at Stiff's used furniture sale. a29 Time to Can Salmort Fine fat deep sea troll fish at FItts Market. J26tl CaKfl Is Appealed The action instituted against A ; tor, will speakr Prior to the reg Park Services Slated The last of the outdoor inter denomination services In Willson T-L- 411 V- Snn attar noon -with the mens' choir of thethIrd' 80 Baptist church ' offering special music Rev. E. H. Shanks, pas- Get Building Permits- Building permits were issued Friday to F. D. Martin, dwelling. 2250 Chemeketa. 12500; Aaron Astlll, dwelling. - 230 North Twentieth, $3500; Mrs. W. E. Kurtr, repair story and a half dwelling, j 340 .Union. $600. and A. S. Hlsey, repair story and. a half , dwelling, 200 South Twenty- Boy Scouts plan Hike A party limited : to ten Boy C. Bohrnstedt by the Travelers'! t- .wi- . mnn .mi Scout 4s being arranged by Harold I aaa dci v v-o ea -wuwa s, m s insurance company, nas been ap- be offered by the band from thelware scont executive, , for a six bovs trainln school. Should the aaT mK OTer tne - Mcyilne trail weather be inclement the services I from Detroit to Marion Lake. Like will be held In the Methodist I Mowich, Lake Duffy, Lava Lake. church and the band will cancel Fiah Lake and on to Clear Lake, its appearance..! The services be gin 'at 1 o'clock. pealed to the supreme court, ac cording to briefs filed by the in surance company yesterday. - Mr. Bohrnstedt won his case in the circuit court and was-granted a judgment of $1074.86 and -costs of $26.50. Commence Hop Picking Sept. 1st. Brophy hop yard. Williams Hopyard Near Eoia will start picking Sep. 3rd, instead of Aug. 31st, as pre viously stated. ' Will haul camp- l . I oj ' . . .... . I era Aug. in uuuu. "i me aiem AuwmoBiie io xr ininwH "f na uurani garage, on mgn a l Bran rin an .m-. St.. between State and Court Sts., walk .on Hood between Cottage LT ? : pamungs, and Ferry streets, caused N. A. .aiuiea Dy ssamuei men. Most tor Swansoii 1315 North Cottar, to taem are sceneries; . Tne largest fall and brul8e one of his ribs and . Pamungs-.i -ianiei in tne - flneer. : It -fa believed that J, Lions Den." Mr. ', Rich is now h. t.."! -nma intBrnal cujf 10 pini anyinme yon irisn ininriM!nf , minn. n,m. j io oraer in xne une or scenery. frnlt or flowers, 1195 D St. Phone J Certified Public Blotor Car BELFAST. The saddest man on the liner Cedric which arrived her frnm ' Uvfrnonl ' recentlv ta wna oowea neaas tney repeatea route to America was John Nelll the following prayer in unison: We praise Thee, O God, for the great deed in this place 700 years ago, whereby the laws and liber ties of this realm were defended against tyranny and a victory was fought for justice and freedom. OBITUARY u . ..Nance In this city .August 28. Miss Ruby J. Nance, aged 20 years. The remains are being forwarHed from Rigdon mortuary to Astoria for funeral services and Inter ment. an 86-year-old Scott.. He left his native Glasgow for the United States in 1863 and fought in the Civil War, and this was his first trip to the land of his nativity. "I did not meet a soul I knew, he said. "Everything was changed and I was. like a. stranger ia strange land. Now I am going back to Honolulu to spend the re maining days of my life," DAWES MAKES ADDRESS ': Rees ' . ' .k i Thomas H. Rees died In this city on Friday, August 28. at the age of 69 years. The body Is at the Webb funeral, parlors. An nouncement of the funeral will 'be made later." ... . , MAUSTON. Wis., Aug. 28. Vice President Charles G. Dawes here today, visited the home of Bis forebears,, spoke tonight to large audience at the fairgrounds. POSTAL WORKERS MEET WILL SWIM OX MONDAY Clearing 12-mfle stretch of roaS from Bly to Drews Valley section of the Lakevlew-Klamath Falls highway. The commission awarded con tracts for new work as follows; Deschntes county Grading nine miles, Bend-Lava Butte section. The Dalles-California highway, T. L. Brown, $48,968. Lane county Grading 6:15 miles. Sutton Lake-Florence sec tion. Roosevelt highway. Baker ft Scharschmlde. $55,732. Washington county Paving ap proaches Dairy Creek bridge, be tween Hillsboro and Forest Grove, W. D. Andrews Construction com pany. $10,140. Umatifla county Bridge across Umatilla river at Echo. J. D. To- bin. $22,725; bridge across. Uma tllla at Stanfield. C. J. Montag company, $18,745. Pending adjustment of a Ba ker, county irrigation project the contract for grading the 12-mlle Hereford-Mill Gulch section of the Baker-Unity highway was held np. The low bidder on concrete -pipe was John Hampshire, $132,583. -Lwrence N. Betts. 24. said to ' be ' a paroled convict from the Monroe reformatory In Washinr- . ton. was placed In the city jail this morning, after he was taken in Corvallis last night on a bad -check charge here. He is said to have victimized a namber of Sa lem merchants. - Betts appeared in Salem yester ¬ day and presented a Legion re ceipt. He cashed this and received -some change,. It Is not known. If he is a Legion-member. He then cashed a check at . the Scotch. Woolen Mills store, and one at.tho Gardner motor salea .company. . Ills' last one was cashed at the G. W. Johnson clothing store, where he bought a suit of clothes and cashed a check for J ... no - took the; clothes and left on tho 1:30 train. The check was found to. be forged, and Cecil Thompson, who had heard Betts say he was going r south, started In pursuit of him. accompanied by Wayne Harris and Glen Drager. They located Betts la Corvallis at a dance, and; telephoned to Lonls Olson. Salem patrolman. He left for Corvallis -immediately, and arrested the man. They reached Salem at 1:30 this morning. " Betts Is said to have been sen tenced to the Monroe reformatory'-' for from six months U 15 years, and was paroled at the end of sic months. He Is aW said to have., cashed a large number . of bad checks ia Portland. . . Xle . came here Tuesday. ...... ' . FIREMEN TO ELECT BOULOGNE. Aug. 28. (By As sociated Press.) Miss Gertrude Ederle, the yonng American swim ming champion, nov favors Mon day for her second try at swim ming across the English channel. if weather conditions are suf ficiently good. From tomorrow on she will do only light training work. Read the BulMing pages In. the Sunday Statesman. A wealth of information' Is contained for the home owner and the prospective home builder.' PUYALLUP. Wajlu Aug. 28. . Delegates attending the conven tion of the Washington state' fire men's association here will elect' officers Saturday arteroooh. the final day of the convention, fol lowing which there will be a first aid contest In fhisch 10 crews will compete tor prizes, '" COAL COMMITTEE DISBANDS SCRANTON. Pa.. Aug. 2S. The anthracite region business- men's "no strike committee" for mally disbanded Ui organisation at a meeting here tonight, ..., - , NORTH TRIP MADE NOME. Alaska, Aug. 28. (By Associated Press.) The gasoline schooner Ariel with a crew of eight men and commanded by N. J. Hoijer. missionary to Siberia, arrived here at 'noon- today en route to Little Diomede in the Bering Strait after an uneventful -voyage from Seattle. F. N. WOODRY . Pays Cash For Furniture ties, and Store 1010 North t , Summer ! Phone 511 Our advertisers are cooperating! to make Salem the most prosper ous city In Oregon. Patronize the advertisers, and tell them you ap preciate their efforts. Salem owes a great debt to; her progressive rtnatnAa vnasn PAINTING KALSOMINING ' PAPER HANGING For the right kind of materials and the very best workman ship call ns. - . Gabriel 1 Powder and Supply Co. 175 8. Commercial Phone 728 Toasted LlarshmalloYs" Special for Saturday. Only 33c Lb. Two lbs. for C5c. limit Two Lbs. to Customer - Only at riCHAEFER'ri DBXQ 8TOEIJ 5 ; The. Tellow Front. The rensiar Store . . ... i . 133 North Conunerctalk Street rboae 197 FOR INFORMATION ABOUT RAILROAD TRIPS Phone 727 OREGON a ELECTRIC yp- McDonald Cleaners 785 Highland Avenue Telephone 2217 Work called for and delivered UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITER CO. Direct Factory Branch 510 Court Street Phone 202 Typewriters Rented, Sold, Repaired . : Special rental rates to students 899M ,a29 Women Wanted at y Starr Fruit Products Co., corner Church and; Mill streets. Phone 33. ' v a26tf Market has some bargains in closed cars. Phone 8S5 for a de monstration. a29 REDUCED SUMMER RATE3 TO CALIFORNIA BY PICKWICK STAGES ; Saa Trustee, si way, I1S.II Skb4 trim, $30.00. Lm AagalM, wit way, $3748. Baaaa Trip, 960.00. ,. - . SptcUl SaUs to PutlM sf ,; ElKh er Marr- ... Tox Xa'araaUon and SawmtSaas - Faoaa 6S, ax all a CENTRAL STAGE TCTlMJJVAIi I Sal em, Oregon " ' CRYSTAL POOL Swimming Daily 1 to lo pan Four Workmen Killed Four workmen were killed : In I Salem Physician Honored rtUrfnr. the wepk endlne " Ansnst jif8 n. r airneia. 1'omona l -t ,nrf)iii in ran ior. college,! 901. now a physician in day of the- state industrial acci- us oeen announeea oy dcnt commission. A total of 788 iTau oiui-h g. jjmia as coiieee ptysician. : Dr. Fairfield gradu ated from San Jacinto high school and attended Pomona college pre paratory scnool. He received his medical degree' from Rash Medi cal college, CIiieagT, In D Deceri- V codry Cz Vccdry Pay Cash for Furcitsre ' LADD ci BUSH, Bankcra- rstabllshed 1Z3 s General Banldn Businera ' Office Uours from 10 nan. to 8 p.rau ALA SATURDAY SPECIAL VIM THIRTY HOUR rm: CLOGI (mCo)g A neat , thirty-hour Alarm Clock. Bell In side caie and stem : '" shutoff We have only a limited supply, which we are offering to , . . ; i !onr customers at this special price Come Early! These Won't Last i Can You Read Chinese? Of course not!; i m . So well rive you the old Chinese prorerb In Erslish' ,MOne look ia worth a thousand words." . And it-s true. ' : , , 1 Te cannot convey in type those new Fall rnodeU even with Daniel Webster at our elbow So we'll cut short on words and ask you to take ens 'long look.' ' , ; " . I THE NEW FALL' SUITS - , ' - ARE HERE ".':.. V 025.00 to CC0.C0 Many Willi Tvo Pair Pants Jf. i r bfr ID04. V.'hi'o at Rri In .0 . - ...