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, ' PAIR
Fair over s -south - and cloudy
over north ; .- jportlon ; continued
mild ; moderate " west , becoming
south winds...' - -,'"-. f '
Yesterday: JMaxlmum, 65;
minimum 53; rirer 0 . stationary;
rainfall. .01; atmosphere, cloudy;
wind, southwest.
Building Permit Imsu-1 j
r - E:T..Precott took out a permit
from the offiee of the city recorder
Thursday to Alter and repair the
two-story r. dwelling at 1064 Oak
street at a cost of J3.000. :
V $5 Down Will riaco a CaTaUcr
; Refrigerator , in your , ! home.
Hamilton's. lV J21
Dance Thurs. Crystal Gardens
Norak's Vaudfcttea peppiest girl
band. ; , m20
lined for:larlde--r"! r
MC. Jacobson of this city was
. fined $1 by Judge Poulsen Thurs
day for harln parked ; his car
; orertime. . C- , . . -
.Women Wanted-
? ,f To work at Starr Fruit -i Pro-
" ducts Co., cor.- Church and: Mill
Falls to Stop ; v V
. Frank Richter et this city was
arrested Thursday' by Officer W.
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IT.l FOR LMIOH
, I believQ ;in bringing
hdme -the bacon for
j : ft, -; .-. .-
t ri- - Marion County
I am a candidate for
vl Representative ;
i r.nvFoe For
47IUiVANDEV0nT
Paid'Adr.
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L ADD & BUSH, Bankers
VI r issiabiished ' . f . .
General Banking Business ;
- Office Hours from 10 a. m. to 8 p. au f '"
:.Hi
v-v ? ; as made by makers of
. - Universal1
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Eiectncal Appliances oh special sale at
$3.35
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Q. Edwards and ' charged: with
failing to stop; his car before ? en
tering a through street. Later the
same day he 'was lined 15 by Judge
Poulsen. for the offense.;-. . ,
Housekeeper Do It ThenwelTea
With Gllddens; Laeq you-can
enamel the draining board 'white
and use it. in half an hour. Lacq
is being demonstrated all 'day Fri
day and Saturday. Max O. Burpn,
179 N.. Com'i St. ; m22
I Want to Rent a B-Room .
Modern furnished house.' W. F.
Watson, care H. L. Stiff Fumi Co.
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FinedN for Speediug
William Riley of this city ,was
fined 15 by Judge Poulsen Thurs
day upon: haring been convicted
or driving his car at an excessive
rale of speed.
Expert Ladies' Hair Catting
i , By four, men who really know
how. EliteBeauty Shoppe. m21
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Special on Bedding Plants .
This week only at Greenhouses
15th and Market, Geranium, etc.,
4 in., 1.00 doz.. Geranium. 2
In. 50c dot." 'Aster, Zinnia, Marl
golds,, etc ;. 15 cents per doz. No
delivery.- C. F. Breithaupt. m22
Accessoriei Stoleti-S- - " w '
. JLRcjr, Walker t9iPrQak street,
has reported to local police that
a spare tire, rim, tube and cover
were stolen irom his car while it
was parked at Seventeenth and D
streets Wednesday night.
See Your BirfieM
Davenport built in our window
Friday and Saturday. G iese-Pow-crs
furniture; store. ' m21
For Representative, Vote
No. 42 X A. ? N. lloores, who
believes , ii) a businesslike admin
istration of public affairs, m21
Exercises to be Held
Pringle school is slated to hold
its graduating exercises this eve-
Hata Cleaned ana Dlockea ,
75c Cash and Carry Cleaners,
252 Chemeketa St. 121tf
Seeks Degree '- ;
E. R. Cox of this city has writ-
Ken a paper entitled "A Contribu
tion to tho Technique of Studying
F. N. WOODRY
f Balem's Leadlnj
AUCnONaai ;
Pays Cash For Famltniw
1C10 Kortl
PHONE 511
MKstabUahed Slnea lir
Underwood Typewriter Co
Direct Factory Branch ft
1 Oowt Streei Phone
' Typewriters Rented. Sold, 1
r ;. . 'Repaired -vz - . '
6peial rental rata to ktadaaU
Wood: Wood
TRACES FUEL
YARD
10T D Street Telephone S31S
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Iron
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and Making Inorganic Correlations
of Sedimentary Subsurface For
mation," by which he is endeav
oring to win his doctor of philos
ophy degree from University of
Oregon. 4 A doctor . of, philosophy
degree it is uhdcrstotf, has "never
yet been granted at .Oregon.; Mr.
Coxgraduated from the university
after having majored In geologj-.
Vote for Charles W. Redding
For constable, i Salem district.
, m21
"Room and Board
New dining room service with
home -cooking. 645 Ferry street.
Excellent rooms. m23
To Give Oration
Ralph Bailey, a graduate of Sa
lem high school, will represent
Oregon university at the tri-state
oratorical -contest to be held Sat
urday night at Moscow, Idaho. The
title of his oration is "Heroes in
the Battle of Life." Bailey is a
senior at Oregon, where he has
Cebated and delivered orations for
four years. While he was at Sa
lem high school he was a member
of the debate team.
Furniture Upholstery-
And repairing. Giese-Powera
Furniture company. , 20tf
The Big Davenport Rale
Is noW, on in full swing. You
can make a good week's wages by
buying your davenport now at H.
L. Stiff Furniture Co. m22
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To Hold Blemorial Services
At the First Presbyterian church
ot this-city Sunday morning a memorial-service
will be held. Mem
bers of. the GAR, WRC, Ladies of
the GAR, Daughters of Veterans,
Sons of Veterans and Veterans!
auxiliary will, participate in the
service.
We Are Now Registering
Women to , Work at the Starr
Fruit Products Co., Church and
Mill Sta, Phone 439. m2tf
Just Received
A new lot of Holton and Conn
saxophones. - Geo. C. Will Music
Store, 432 State St. m21
Spends Day He
HT F." Warren "spent, Thursday
in Salem. - He is a resident of
Scio.
Axmlnster Rngs, Uxl2 -
Size, 127.50. Hamilton's. m21
P. J. Lafky " . ":
1; Republican .candidate for repre
sentative. ; Primaries ; Majti 2L
"Lower Taxes. Less Law. .Better
Observance. Better Law and Con
scientious Law Enforcement." m21
Attendance Grows ;' 1" :
. According to statistics compiled
at the office of the' city school
superintendent Thursday there
are now 4811 pupils enrolled tin
the public schools of Salem. At
JOE; WILLIAMS
Tha Battery kfaa '
S Ckarr or Short Calls
,v Wtti Oar 8rTic Cu. r
Ml Conrt St.
1M
V FARM LOANS -
PROMPT SERVICE
Seat Eatat. Xmm - Xnranaes
. . Surety Bonds. , :
? - P.'lL BKLL
620 tr. 'av Baak Bldg, Fh.n S174
DISEASES
Treated by Osteopathy and the
latest Electrical . Therapy - in
cluding Dr.- Abram'a Electronic
System.
No Charge for
Constxltatioa '
DR. R H, WHITE
Physician and Surgeon '
I 50t U. 8. Bank BuUdlac
Salem. Oregon
This Is a good boy for some .
one and why not yon? - AV
Star 1924 touring, looks like
new, four wheel, brakes,. 5
per cent rubber, lots of ex
tras and a motor that la per
fect. This Is a snap at $393.
nFirpr
this time last year there were
4650. Last year at this time there
were 1090 registered at the high
school, while Thursday's check re
veals that there are now 1164 in
the high school.
Hamilton's Hatc Expert
Furniture repair men in all "de
partments. Phone 29. m21
See R. B. Fleming, 230 Court
' One , very fine 4 -burner and 2
ovens, white enamel gas stove,
nearly new, at half price; and gas
plate and stoves; also coal, and
wood ranges and heaters at half
price and less. m23
Returns to Salem
E. L. Baker has returned to
this city after a trip to Spokane
where he was present' at' the
convention of the retail credit
men's association of the . Pacific
Northwest. He is connected with
Miller's Mercantile' establishment.
iwic jivu n,ruiji j . .. j
A beautiful American flag ; 5 by
3 feet, for only 98 cents. See the
coupon in today's paper for full
particulars. m20tf
Special on Kiddles' Hat
31.50. Vanity Hat Shop. 387
Court. m21
Visits City
Mildred Dawes of Independence
is visiting her sister Edith, who
is a'member of the nursing staff
of the Willamette Sanitarium.
Mildred Dawes has just graduated
from the Good Samaritan hos
pital's nursing school of Portland.
Jap-a-Lac 6-Ont Sale-
While the demonstrator is here.
May 2 1-2 2,, you get a 30-cent can
of Jap-a-Lac' for 6 cents; Max O.
Buren. 179 N. Com'i. m22
Ask to See the Smartees
They are like Scantees $3.50.
Howard Corset Shop, 165 N. Lib
erty. m21
Receive Work
f Merritt Davis, head of the com
mercial department at Salem high
school, has announced that ; ten
graduates of the department-, for
this year have been successful in
securing business connections.
There will be 71 students graduat
ing from the department this year.
Special on Bedding Plants
; This week only at Greenhouses
15 th and Market, Geranium,' etc,
4 in.,. 31.00 doz. Geranium, zhk
in. 50c doz. Aster, Zinnia, Mari
golds, etc., 15 cents per doz. No
delivery. C. F. Breithaupt. m22
Furniture Upholstery
And repairing. Giese-Powers
Furniture company. s20tf
Visit Salem 't
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Syroft were
visitors in this city Thursday;
They are residents of Scotts Mills.
Comes to City
Mrs. W. B. Battleson of Mon
mouth spent Thursday inr Salem.
Women Wanted
i To ' work at Starr Fruit ' Pro
ducts Co., cor. Church and Mill
Sts. Phone 439.
Collision , Reported f ; . 1 :
' Mrs. H. R. Woodburn has re
ported that the car she was driv
ing collided with that driven by
James K. Sears at the corner of
SUte and High streets. The
front fender on her car was bent.
Both reside in Salem. .
Farmers ! When in Salem r?
i Stop In and look over the har
ness supplies ot F. E. Shafer, 170
S. Commercial St. Over 35 years
ot leather experience to rely upon.
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Reports Accident '-r -'-
i S. B." Dodge of the Valley Mo
tor company reported Thursday
that lie bumped a car, whose' own
er was not known, onHigh street
between . Court and Chemeketa
streets. . ; No damage was repott
ed..' ' . . ' - y .'
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Have To a Flag?
: A beautiful American flag S-by
3 feet, for only ;9 8 cents. See the
coupon in -today's paper ; for, full
particulars. - fcj20tf
Gliddeni Lacq Dries In SO Min
Most paints requires 24 hours to
dry. Let the demonstrator paint
for you the new quick way. Max
O. Buren, 179 N.! ComX : m22
Rates to be .Cat - . , j'
Slight decreases in the rates of
the Consolidated Electric company
with headquarters at Canyon City
were ordered by the public service
commission in an order handed
down here Thursday. The com
mission ' also 2 ordered Immed late
improvement in the . company's
other orderj the commission " or
dered improvements in the service
of the Prairie Poorer company.. '
Room and Board'
New dining room service with
home cooking,' 645' Ferry street.
Excellent rooms. m23
Visits City
. W. K. Barnell of Independence
was a visitor in (his city Thurs
day. :-,: . , -, .. ..; ,
Women Wanted :
Jo work, at Starr Fruit Pro
ducts Co., cor. Church and Mill
Sta. Phone 439. .
Visits Salem
r R., S. Grettie. who makes his
home in Independence, was in the
city Thursday attending to matters
of private business.
Suits Cleaned ana
$1.25. Cash and Carry Clean
rs. Down town receiving office,
352 Chemeketa fit. f21tf
Buy ow
And pay later. Yott can save
more now than you ever expected
to on a davenport purchased at
our big sale now on. We must
have the. room. H. L. Stiff Furn
iture Co. m22
Jersey Jubilee Closes
The Oregon Jersey Jubilse,
which opened at Eugene Tuesday,
closed following a meeting at the
state fair grounds here Thursday.
There were approximately 150 en
tries, with more than 50 exhibit
ors in attendance. Thursday's ses
sions, were featured by a luncheon
it noon and addresses by men of
prominence in the livestock in
dustry. Hotel Bfmrton
Dollar dinner, served 6:46 to 8
every evening. . J2tf
For . Sale, Good Second
Hand 7-ft. binder. H. Pohle &
Son. m23
Bonds Are Sold
The state treasure Thursday
sold Oregon district interest bonds
in the amount' of 364,350 to the
Anglo-London-Paris company of
Fan Francisco at par, accrued in
terest, plus premium of 37. The
interest rate on 338,400 of the
bonds was 4 per cent, while on
25.990 the interest rate was i
per cent.
Have You a Flag?
A beautiful American flag 5 by
3 feet, for only 98 cents. See the
coupon in today's paper for full
particulars. m20tf
F. J. Lafky
Republican candidate for repre
sentative. Primaries May 21. m21
C?ps Displayed
The eight loving cups to be
awarded , at the state lOOF con
vention, starting here Monday, aro
oii display In the show, window of
Love's Jewelry store on State, be
tween Commercial and Liberty
streets.
Lacq Enamel Is Fine
Let the demonstrator show you
Friday and Saturday, how to re
flnish f urn it are in no time. Max
O. Buren, 179 N. Com 1. m22
Arrested on Speed Charge
f-E. H.. Mitchell of this city was
arrested: Thursday by Officer Ed
wards and charged with speeding.
He was cited to appear this after
noon at 2 o'clock for his hearing.
See Your Birfleltl
Davenport built in our, window
Friday and Saturday. Giese-Powers
furniture store. ni21
Have You a Flag?
A beautiful American flag 5 by
3 feet, for only 98 cents. See the
roupon ' in today's naper for full
particulars. m20tf
The Paint Doctor
Gliddens Paint "Demonstrator is
at Max O. Buren's Blore, 179 N.
Uommercial. m22
New Stage Line Starts
The. newly organized Pennant
Parlor Coach Lines, operating be
tween San Francisco and Seattle,
with a junction in Portlands will
stop In. Portland on each northern
UoydT
Reynolds
Candidate :for Re
publican Nomination
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STATE SENATOR
Primaries May ' 21 ;
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trip.Tlt Jwas announced Tnwray
evening when the first stage oper
ated by the line reached here. The"
buses will reach Salem on every
Thursday aight and the passengers
will, take dinner.. at tne uray
Belle. Each stage accommodates
25 persons.
We Sell W hen Others Fall .
Why? We try. You. try Triangle
Realty. 'real-trieTa," 218 N.TUb
erty. phone 651. ' ,v mt3
Cars Collide . , -
. Henry State of Woodburn has
reported that ho car , he was
driving Thursday- collided j with
that driven by Mrs. K. T,; Barnard
of Salem at Court and High
streets. No damage was -reported.
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The davenport to you after al
most giving them to you. t You do
not know what a bargain in a dav
enport' is if you have not looked
our line of mohairs, Jacquards and
velours over. H. L. Stiff Furni
ture Co. . . ta22
Overload Brings Fine
J. R. Scott of Cor vail is - was
fined $18 in the justice court here
Thursday by Brezier C. Small,
justice of the peace, ont a charge
of operating his truck with an
overload of 18JD0 pounds Scott
was arrested by O. O. Nichols of
the state traffic division.
The Make-Room Jalc -
Will end this week: Hamilton's.
m21
Rrack Meet Today ,
Weather permitting Willamette
university will stage a track
meet this afternoon with Pacific
university. Should it rain heav
ily today, the meet will be post
poned until next Tuesdays It
will be held on Sweetland ' field.
Pacific is considered the stronger
of the two teams. Willamette
barely defeated Linfield college
Wednesday, taking the meet 66 to
65. Pacific beat Linfield decisive
ly. On May 29 the first annual
track meet of the newly organized
Northwest conference will be
OBITUARY
Ficklin . rWv
In this city. 492 N. 19th street.
May 17th. Charles Scott Ficklin,
age 73 years, husband of Anna J.
Ficklin, father of Homer-FIcklln
of Alaska. Mrs. C. J. Ramsden and
Mrs. W. W. Taylor ot Salem. Also
survived by six grandchildren.
Funeral services will be .held Sat
urday, May 22, at 1:30 p. m. from
the Rigdon mortuary- Interment
in Lee Mission cemetery. ;
FAITH
The child who enters life comes
not with knowledge or in
tent, -,
So those who enter death must
go as little children sent.
Nothing is known. But I be
lieve that God is overhead;
And as life is to the living, so
death is to the dead.' -
lifary Mapes Dodge.
W. T. Rigdon & Son
HE DIDN'T HURT
A BIT!
Your Chiropractor is an im
portant guardian of your
health. Consult -him and, let
him prove that sickness, often
originates from the nerves. '
DR. SCOFIELD
v The Best in Chiropractic
&2S Oregon Bldg. -: - Salem
CANDY SPECIAL
ror
SATURDAY
Broken Pepped
mint Sticks
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Regular Price 35c Poiind
' For Saturday Only '
17c alb.
' 2 lbs. for 30c
We reserve-the right to ,
. limit quantities, t
Onlyat
CCHAEFER'Cl
; DRUG HTORK :-- ;'
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' Penslar Store f:. vi-
135 North Commercial St.
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FOR ! SUPERINTENDENT OF
PUBLIC INSTRUCTION
Ballot Number 33
held on Sweetland -field. Regular
coast conference events will be
held. Coaches h4ve agreed : to
limit the earn of each school rep
resented to eight men.
. Have you ever noticed that the
more a man really knows, the less
he has to say about it? ' '
Living up to the! reputation giv
en by friends is as hard as living
down a reputation -given by ene
mies. : ' .. ' v- -
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Otto I Wason
Republican Candidate for
SENATE
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Vote
Mark A. Paulson
Republican Candidate for Nomination..
for Representative
His slogan is; "Economy consistent 'withf
government, fewer laws and more enforcement.
High Grade Furniture and Piano
Auction: Sale
! today!
i 1286 Marion St. -
6 Rooms Furniture, Pianos Electric Washing -Mach-?
. ine, Universal Range. .
MISS DAISY ACHEN
Owner, 1286 Blarion
AUCTION SALE
-i SATURDAY, 1:30 P.M. J
750 North Front
- Sir rooms. Furniture, day
range, beater, etc. t
,MRS. PIE2NER, ' . ,
Owner,' 750 N. l-ontJ.
This Is the Woodry ever) body knows. Ten years Salem's
leading auctioneer. H you want aii auction or sell your
furniture phone 511, the Summer skreet Woodry. Onlyj
one Store Summer and Xorway Streets.". .
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Tour habits tell what -you ;-ar
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far more accurately than all xa
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Mciik;l). HcCaffister
Candidate for Re-election
for ".'Mffl1
reseritatrfe:
A Legislator who has made
good. - He belietes in ap
plying common sense and
business methods in state
affairs and thereby reduc
ing the overhead expenses
of our stite government-
No. 42
Ballot
on
Paid Ad7.
for
progress and good
Adv."
i-'fl;l :J.-l.
I F.N. WOODRY
Is the Auctioneer
bed, home sise refrigerator,'
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j X. WOODRY,
Is the Auctioneer
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