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'""""" r1 1 tt r v v W'V i 4 r THE OREGON STATESMAN, SAlEM, OREGON SUNDAY MORNING; JUNE 27, 1926 A. at I f 1 1 I, ; 1 ft i t". Caught in fhe with Graf lex 1 v In;summerJespiaUythere, are countless chances" for -Graflex V pictures of the youngsters and of sports events; 1 .. : 7Ventyrfiye shutter speeds, fast Kodak Anastigmat lenses, reflecting v l ' mirror focusing lei us' demonstrate these Graflex features. Therels ' . " . - r a model tie-.'&est' Gcryrs fX60UL PROG C2-r NEWS Ths Weather . ; COOLER Fair west locally unsettled and -cooler easjt'iportion.: Showers in mountains Vof" extreme east por tion; gentle, westerly winds. . Max. 82; mln. 65; river, '1.6, stationary; rainfall, none; atmos phere part cloudy; wind, west. " Retora Froni Kart Mr. .and Mrs. Sorjr of Independ ence and their son - Harold have returned" from New York" where they bare been visiting relatives :.- add;' ight-seeing " "for . Teeveral Months. - For Clear Vlsioi Auto glass, cut, polished and In stalled, lowest prtees.' . O. J. JRull ."," Auto Top and 'Paint Co., 287 S, 1 Com'l St. -if J', ?- 4t1 : I.irried in CVrralll- 1 - : i Miss JearVTeg!ey of Dallas was ? married in CorYallls Wednesday to Harry .CJeaTer of Corrallis. "Miss Parlpv su i fa filter'. In th Dal las schools. .The wediln was -all-tended by. 'Misses GeneTieVe Coad, Doris Hayts.x.Ada- Farmer, jnlia Nunna"fid."lr.; and Mrs. Eugene IfaytelP'Of'-Dallas.'''- - .-.. .1-9" - - hur Radio ?onIghtJpt r &eet. where yon gjtwld eat. ..255 N. ComX n'.il? i Polfc. lilarriage , licenses JdhTxi&re licenses in Polkcoun ty hare' b?n issued the past week T 'rT toj Robert Bratten, 22, Seattle, and Alma i Isabelle Wells,; 2Zf"R ena Vistar George Hadley, 27, Airiie, - and. ''Myrtle f Johnson,. 17. Mon- mouth;; Edgar . M. Idchty, legal, '. .. Independence, and'' Altah Feather- rtone, legal, Independence; Robert Houck. 3 e, Kir by, and LetLa Ox, .Cdn rentt on - Tnesday- The Pdlk-.couhty council of re ligious education will' hold it? 20th 'annual" convention at the Methodist ' church here Tuesday. i. ;BMrAtog..8ssipn ka JJajsket'ttin- ner, and an afternoon session ore i fv viicheduled;--Mrs. Jean ; Johnson, 'jrf' generate secretary,' will peak ; at "t" ; ldt h ' se&sfons. ' "Mrs. Ray Hen ton. " '-"l4i;evFlf. CannelU Mrs'AHenr 'G. , Ai '-Atf Petf rsonMrai Elwyn' Cavenf, f ;. lieT.; l.H:.'wtIIardv and', Rev. -Beij J. timber are others scheduled to give talks. J H. J. Elliott is presi dent. . i I . -.- M - - -. Hotel Slarlon " . ; . Dollar dinner, served 5:4S to 8 very etening. 2tt Arrested Saturday . -i ".f j , William, S warts ...waf arrested last night rf or 'drunkenness' fi e. - i . - ' ' - - , ..... . v . -t For New incoma business property. What have you T ' Also, . for sale - new house $2100.- f 50 down, bal ance monthly. Best bays in lots in Salem, 400 to 4600. Lone Star Realty Co. Phono 620,, m27tf f lltid for Siv edinff- -4 V 1 ' " . Cornelius Bateson'of Canby was arrested, for. speedinf; by the -Salem police yesterday ,-v5 He will ap ;m per lit court Monday. --''A " ' "'- . i ' . Parakeet Confectionery and Sandwich Shop, 255 N. ConTL127 Car Hiu Wafjon-- ; " . - ; A car driven by Frank Capper of Portland ran off' the r Pacific highway so3tlrot -Salem' yester : day and '"collided with a spray wagon. : .According to a" -report ; turned tn.-mthe-loeal police. Cap ' nor was ttTTSg to pass a car driv : en by I. F. Reynolds of Portland when-another , carcoming- from ; tha opposite' direction caused him Underwood Typewriter Co; jjirecx jractory Branca 810 Conrt St., Phono 2S3 I Typewriters Rented, Sold - t-j. Repaired . s.-,'v Epeclal rental rates to Students act1 a for every need. Prices begin n it.- 5 TATiT X Iff EL T - f L'BLffTT Hit While Turning As Christine Bartjruff of( Sa lem was attempting-, to turn her car arouna at Chemawa yesterday, a car driren hy a man named Menace, of jalem, cam down the road and struck her car " broad side, she stated in a report to the police here 1 yesterday. She had signalled fori the turn, the report said. No one was injured, and the amount of damage was not named. See Spark Plug Win " The race; now on in onr-win- Jdow. H. L. Stiff, Furn. Co. " J27 Giese Is Elected "-. C. F. Giese of Salem has been elected Oregon delegate to .the In-, ternational Lions club conrention to be held in San Francisco late in - July. V Mr. Giese will hare charge of the Oregon booth at the ConTBntion. i ' v ' " - WahCM, 40 Cherry Packers v Report for duty. 7 o'clock this evening. - Young ft Wells ware house, east end Polk Co. bridge. Phone 2475. i? ' jl7tf Visits Factory kr- Ralph Hamilton of the Hamil ton Furniture company , here, left Saturday night to visit the Elec-tro-JKoJd, refrigerator company's plant, -where he , will obtain in formation relative to the installa tion and an of the plants. The Hamilton company has recently obtained the agency in Salem for I the electric refrigerators. Bates Th Eye Man" With "-Burnett. Bros., 467 State. ; . jewelers,: J22tf Surprise Party Givn "i ' Rev. Bonnet of - the .'Christian church at Silverton "was . the re Celpient 6f, a birthday surprise party gjven bssoraeiirf his parishioners- recently.-' Musical selec tions and a pot luck lunch' were on the program. - ' - ' Mrs. Cora Hendry V" Presents, a. group of her piano pupils . in recital assisted by local talent.' at the First Congregational church, June 28 at r 8:16 p. . m. Public Invited, f x .. : 12 7 Latin Teacher Marrle ' , fe. Lois Macy, Latin teacher In the Silverton schools-, .was married to Wafte? enfpyr ihstfuctor 4n; the University of Oregon, at the home of the bride's aunt In JEorfland yesterday.f ; The couple will make their home in Eugene. ' - . Lnggage for' Yonr Snnuner Trips. Large assortment at Hamilton's. UedlnnTpriecd.' ' .Building lots 2475 to 700. In protected district .North of new modern homes.'' Come now. Be eke ft Hendricks, 1 8 9 N. High street. Scio Men- Injured s --zTr.f K Vend Vagon, 65, and John Leg ner, of Scio. were injured Friday while bringing in a load of hay nar Scio. r Legner. suffered, a broken arm and rVagbn a frac tured hip. i The-wagon broke and overturned as the men ,ye mak- LOOSE VlIEEtSl RCTATRED, 9 PER WHEEL iMsi Pirick'i'Creki' Stjtlca 73 South ; Commercials Street , FARM LOANS PRO JIPT SERVICE " f x ' - XmI ZsUU IiMi Znrarsacs i Bsnty Bonda. I ',v .p. TLJSSUs -S29 V. Bask BUf. Tkm t7 LADD G DUSI Bndcrs V Established 18GS ' " - 4'-. , i : General Drfr.Tnng Business . . Office Hours from lO a. m. to S p. m. at $58.50. StORC J.H.tiUctt PRODUCTS - ins a turn. Cecil Bates, whose skull was cracked by a falling limb, recently is reported to be improving fast. Geo. C. Wills Rents good sewing machines. J27 Oregon- Fire Relief Ass Are now prepared to Insure your property in Oregon, Washing ton, Idaho and California. If you have "ft desirable property in these loca tions, see ' Stanley A Foley. Fire Department Allered Reorganization . of the ' Ham mond . Lumber company fire de partment at Mill City is being car ried out. ' A meeting was held Wednesday night to start the Tvork, H. C Tufford being ap pointed ,head captain. . Regular practices and drills , will be ar ranged soon. ;'v Wanted- ' H .Girl, over 18 towork at the Gray Belle. Steady employment. . -;- -v , . , J27 Income Property Si- 821,000. Large property very close in. Will net yon 6 per cent and double or more in ten years. See' this.' Becke & Hendricks, 189 N. High street, ' J25tf jfiew Path Opened " v - ' Anrop'en trail f romSilverton to the upper North Sllve creek falls has teen completed by I. D. Drake 4otCiIverton. path' has also Deen,xinisned to the north talis, making . them easily ? reached. Drake is the best acquajjjjrjd with the paths in this region pf any of the 4ocal men. ' Bring, The Kiddies to See l w , Spark Plug in our window. H. L. Stiff FUrn. Co. , i J27 t-V 1 . t 4-Aere lact . : - 83206 Terms. . Mile outside limits on Pacific highway.- Fruit, berries and garden. Becke ft Hendricks, 189 N. High street. -J;-' -,. . , v . ..... J26tf Theatre Is Sold 'v -; The Star theater in Stayton has been, sold to . George Keech; by Harvey Humphreys. j Edmund Keech will manage it. A ,. , j Car Is .Recovered ' ; A l A car stolen June 24 fr.om Ralph Hamilton of Portland has been re covered by the Salem police., '.;'! , i --..,4. : . For Sale Beach Cottage. ,,; At Neskowin,' 81500.' 1W,i H: Grabenhorst & Co. ; ' J27 Collision Reported-rr- ; I . A" car driven by Walter WUlecke collided . with one driven J by Mrs. B. Ireland at the corner ' of Com mercial and D streetd yesterday. according to a report turned in atf police headquarters. No one. was injured and the damage done.ras slight, --X '-A'-1 i:.--' JOE WILLIAMS Xsltphoas f or s van yea have tst .. tery troubl. V extra ckargs T , t':;;-ir i 1rniXAItD "4 I 631' Conrt, St. ; Phone 108 diseases, Treated by . Osteopathy and the latest v Electrical Therapy in cluding Dr. Abram's decfronle System. 1 , - . v .y v 4 No. Charsre for ' ' Consultation DR. B. HJ WHITE - ft Physician and Snrgeon .60l U. . Dank BuUding r- -' ? Salem, Oregon f ,.- TJ J '- ... t MM ' !HHWI la Jr.We have av good Pord track -i panel body, good robber and ' the motor is In good .cdndi : : tion.3. This is Just the, thing ;. for track farming. Our price ls250. w u a. iis,r L School Bays Land t: , ? f- - Additional playground space' of half an acre has been bought by the Brush Creek school district. Addition of ft cloakroom and dig ging of a well for the school hare also been authorized. No special levy will be necessary,for this, as the finances are in stable condi tion. Dan Hillman . was elected director at the annual school elec-tidn,- Gilbert Underdaht: also be ing chosen. Hillman will serve three years and Underdahl two. 3. C. Goplerud was elected, clerk to succeed L. H. Meyers. . Dr. Marshall, Osteopathic Physician and Surgeon. J27 ilear W. J. Thorn of New York- City who is traveling ander the auspices of the INTERNATIONAL BIBLE STUDENTS ASSOCIA TION, who will deliver two free public lectures on very timely and important subjects, "STUMBLING STONES REMOVE D" and THINGS THE CLERGY, 'WILL NEVER TELL," . in Derby Bldg., at 8 p. m. on the evenings of Jane 28th and 29th, respectively. J27 Silverton Woman Improves Mrs. Connie SchlndleiV who was found unconscious on her" back porch at Silverton Friday, is re ported "to be nuch improved to day. Mrs. Schindler has been in delicate health tor some time. Mrs, Rae Tracey of Portland- ' Has taken charge of Mrs. Ef fie Savage Perir's Dressmaking, .267 South Winter, during her absence this summer. -T ": i " 127 CurnltBre Cpholstery r; ; And . repairing. Gelae-Powers Furniture company. . ' , s20tf For Clear Vision r r Auto glass, uf; polished and in stalled, lowest prices. O. J." Hull Auto 'Top and Paint Co.; 267 S. Com'l St. . J27 Hot Weather Comforts ' Cold weather delights. Mon-Hamil-.J27, arch Electric. Ranges , at Insure Yonr Hay JTow t-none jBtanaiey & ireiey, 347. ( . . ' ... jZ.7 Cochran Visits He: John W Cochran, former dep uty secretary or state, now deputy internal ' revenue collector at Portland, is in Salem tfof k few days'' visit with relatives and friends. . . -; ; v Reeords 1" . V:; , t ; Harmony, sale , of ;.reeords is a success 45 cents each.'-Buy some once. at Geo. CA Wills music store. Wanted . ." f-'?'; N Girl over 18 to work at the Gray Belle. Steady employment. 327 A nme Cream Rates - Express rates on", ereanrrtfnd cream products 'in interstate ship ment kre' to be- argued -at a Joint hearing in Portland - on -July 22 attended, by representatives of Hhe Interstate commerce commission arfd the public service . commis sions of Oregon, Washington and Idaho. --Se .-v.--:,.; Planer Trimmings for Sale Call 1642. 280 S. Church. 127 "BigC-Bang! Cannons . .Sate t y ; celebrators. . No matches. No powder. No .dang- er. Safe and sane.. See them at Hamilton's, 340 Court St. J27 FarnltanjB upholstery O - And repairing., Giese-Poirerf Furniture company. . ! 20tf Communion Today Quarterly communion services will . be conducted : in the Frist Methodist church on Sunday by the pastor Rer. Fred C. Taylor. The -sacraments of baptism and the Lord's Snppenwill be administered kt both fb morning and evening worsnipj The-sermon? will be on "The Master's Cup in the morn ing and "The Gentleness of God" in the eveiinK'' A receotion of members Will be held in onnec- Uon . wi th the sacraments. ., Do Yon Wanra Speteial Bargain In a, modern home on Fair mount Hill. 'We have It. W. H. drabenhorst ft Co. ' - 387 Guests 'of Friends Here- - " At the close of the. recent state convention of the Eastern Star; held In Portland. Mrs. May Young, an official delegate from Sumpter. was -the guests ,ot, relatives and CHOICE of Ttaub Genuine A Orange Blossom. engage . meet and wedding rings i a IL jr ' tribute to the Judgment and good taste of the wearec, - ; - -, - JTARTMATi ElUXSi Ilisif'Sal JTswrtf. OoTTiss ' ' gut-an X-lrty. IBIKOD friends in and about Salem, among them being .Miss Zoe Coffin, a grand-niece, assistant at the stale library Mr. and Mrs. William Fisher, lone Fisher-Hickman.. Mr. and Mrs. Asa Fsher, Mrs. McKay, Kdna Garfield and Mr. and Mrs. Hoy J. Anderson. - She also visited her . niece, Mrs." Ed Goffin and ramily at Gervais, ' and Mr, and Mrs. H. Mt Bibby at Labish. Mrs. ouns. who is prominently identi fied -with civic, . business and fra- ternal circles in Baker county, re- lurnea nome yesteraay. . Good Used Sewing Machines v ; I have a large assortment of good used sewing machines. All makes. Geo. C. Will. 127 Ferry Is Inspected Members of the Marlon county court, went to Jefferson Satnrday to inspect, the new ferry being constructed at 'that place for use on, the Willamette. . The driving machinery will .be installed within a few days, it is sa,ld.c Ask About Our New Auto- Collision coverage.' It's the best yet. - Standley ft Foley, Agents. J27 Arrested" for 8peedtag J. R. Aall of Portland was ar rested here Saturday by Rs B. Reinhart, state traffic officer, for speeding. He is cited to appear in the Justice -court in Salem on July 1. Track Driver Fined D. L.. Neiderheiser .of .Anchor, Oregon, was . fined 825 when he appeared before Brazier C. Small in the justice - court here on a charge of overloading his truck. He was arrested by J. J. McMahon of the state traffic division. Nei derheiser ia said to have been op erating his truck with an overload of 500 pounds. Grass Chairs and Rockers Priced low to close out all pieces. Hamilton's. J27 Local Poems Read At the recent state conventions of- the GAR, WRC, and Daughters of Union Veterans of the Civil War, the program included two poems, "Our -Veterans," and "Mother's Badge." by Edna Gar field. Three song, lyrics by the same writer and one by Beryl B. DeGuire of Salem, were used as nurthwsst "boost" songs by north west district delegates to the In ternational Rotarian- convention, held in Denver,, Divorce Is Obtalnc Lela M. O'Grady was granted a dirorce from William O'Grady in circuit court here Saturday. Cruel and inhuman treatment and desertion wa alleged. They were married in Goluendale, Wash., in October, 1922: c' Special All this Week On grass chairs and rockers. Hamilton's., 7 u , ' J27 Is .'Granted Divorce Mary GantenbeuocAtatnea a di vorce here Saturday;-! h Judge Mc Mahan'u crwlrt on ground' of cruel and inhurfan treatmentsTbe d fendant defaulted the c&seA-,t -t i.. Ministers Have Outing , The ' Scandinavian JVlfctnoast ministers of Washington and Ore ton had a' general outing as yes terday '3 part of their conference being neld here now. Dr. J, D. MeQormick of. the, Kimball school addressed them in the morning. A morning watch -is on schedule today,; with . morning worship at 1 1 1 o'clock and a.-young people's rally at 4 In the afternoon. Eve ning .worship will begin at 7:3Q. The conference ends tonight, . "Big-Bang' Canons Big Noise-a-JsTo powder no danger. Hamil ton's, 340 Court. , j27 H. IohlC Improves i .H. Johle, in a" critical condition at a local hospital, was reported Slightly improved yesterday. Schanke to Speak ; . ' ' Edward Schunke, president of the Salem - Kl wan is club, will re port on the recent Montreal KI wanis convention at the club's luncheon Tuesday in the Hotel Marion. A large representation of local Klwanis members is expect ed : ; Wald Cut Service l: The application ef the Southern Pacific for authority 'to cease the operation tr electric cars between Eugene and. Springfield and sub stitute bus ' service will be held by the ' public service commission July,. . Wanted Girl orer 18 , to work, at. the Gray Belle. Steady employment :: ' ;.: .? , f; ,'.:. 327 Real Estate Hearing V W. a; Mullen 1 deputy state real estate commissioner: -will- hear June 29; In Ashland why a real estate-broker's license should be allowed Jl JDaakin, charged with unscrunaious conduct. us koz lecrat' N'nrse Cosnecrated Lillian. , SPink ; of . Mansfield, Wash., was. consecrated as a Men nonite deaconess last night at the Court Street Methodist church by Rev. A.. F. HUlmer, pastor, assist' ed by Rev. Hanry Dick of Dallas Miss Spink will join the staff at the Salem Deaconess- hospital " S 7,:,y H ; ' 1 .. .. : - -Vw; ' I Cheaper Than Firecrackers - And" more- noise.'" Those "BJg Bang" chemical cannons at Ham ilton's. I J27 t '); Prune Market Dull ". The prune market ' is dull, not only In this, country, but -in Eu rope, because of low prices offer ed by some Oregon packers. Buy ers are laying down1 because of the cutthroat competition. and will not buy, as they have no' idea of the cause of the present state of t .e market. ; Little business is be iag done. . . '. . flolf Tourney Today - Illahee country club, has announc ed that the first round of play for the cup off ered . by, J.. IL Farrar, postmaster, will be today: A han dicap of 2 0 o m ore " is neeessary for entrance Into .this eom peti tion.! -Tom iLJvesley, mayor-elect, was low medalist in the qualifying round - last - week. Sixteen were selected, . ' Resting Well - Ted Zosel of Salem suffered an epileptic : attack - on the Salem Dallas - road near North" Dallas Friday evening.- " He " was rushed to the Dallas hospital, and had al most recovered by yesterday morn ing r Efforts are being made to place him' in a suitable institution for treatment. . Will Spend Summer Here James ' M. Saunders, of Sear boro, Iowa, has arrived in Salem to spend the summer as the guest of his son, F. J. Saunders, pro prietor of the "OK barber shop." Bankers Hold Picnl Officers and- employees of the United States National band held their sixth annual picnic at Ha ger's grove Friday night.' Thirty one persons' were present. Base ball, swimming, horseshoes, sup per, and contests of various kinds wece provided for . their amuse ment. Three Licenses Issued Three marriage licenses were applied for in Salem Saturday. They were taken out by Ralph Walker and Wauneta Bays, both of Portlands Amos Wells, decora tor,, 680 North Twentieth street, and Alta L. Zinn. 212 South Cot tage street; Ira J. Christenson, electrician. Linnton, and Maggie Manausa, Dallas. Visitors From Sublimity Miss Emma Peters was a Salem visitor yesterday. She resides in Sublimity. Desks Are Sanded The new sanding machine own ed by the public schools has sand ed 1600 desks and seats from t McKlnley and Lincoln schools in) the first two weeks of operation reports E. E. Bergman, head of the high school machine shop. The desks will be revarnished. Visits in Salem G. S. Gain of Tillamook ' and his daughter Maxine were in Sa lem yesterday. Plastering to Begi Plastering on the new class rooms and music rooms in the senior high school will begin this week, reports L. J. Simeral, build ing committee chairman of the school board. The kind of black boards to be used in the class rooms has not yet been deter mined. . ; To Present Plans Several firms of architects have signified their desire to bid for the new South Salem junior high school building since the Ja&t school board meeting, It has been announced. .... A special meeting of the board will be tomerrow night, at which the firms of Freeman and Bartholomew, and Tourtellote and Humel of Portland will be and Struble of Salem and,James represented. FLAX'GROWERS MEET TO DISCUSS PROBLEM (Continued from page 1.) ' ( told ef conditions of depression In the sections visited, including 175 bank failures during the past six months in Iowa; deplored the -re of the Haugen farm relief hi., and .urged cooperation among the-farmers and growers. - W. A. Delzell, secretary to Gov ernor Pierce, declared . that the most effective remedy for present farmer ills is to -cut the costs of marketing. He stated that eastern fiax judges marvel at the quality and quantity fiax production in the Willamette valley. Prof. George Hyslop, farm crop specialist at Oregon . Agricultural college, and -H. N. Bressman,; hit assistant, spoke. The former de clared there will .be no surplus of flax grown in this country in many years henee. He emphasized the need' for an increase in . the tariff on raw flax in order to maintain tie industry under free American labor against foreign competition. As the tariff rate is now one cent a pound only on the raw material, the president can not increase the rate to an appreciable degree, hence the wisdom of appealing to our congressmen for aid in this matter of tariff. " This speaker further emphasized further the need of producing long straw of good Quality fibre, good seed and land adapted to and pre- 1 ;Too Late To Classify' WANTED Vb ' PUECHASE AND 2 7ar otS heifers. , Joha It. 8cott. 305 POrerof Bldr- r;k - w ' 33J29 he I 1 . '4. ReKeye . Youit Pains by the Ever Successful methods of chiropractics. - M o r e and more do intelligent . people strive to get away from drugs. Often the pain from which you suffer can be cured by the sim ple procedure of adjusting the vertebrae of the spine. y :. GIveT Chiropractics a Trial 1 D, SCOFICLD The Best in Chircpractto C23 Oreoa 11 Ca!.ia pared, for a 'good yield not. less than two tons per, acre, for proht. ' ' Professor Bressman stressed the efforts of the OAC farm crops de partment to Improve .. both - the ijuality and output of the crop by (1) introduction of new varieties;: (2) selection. of types; .3 ) breed" ing of Improved types, ', . .The necessity of coyer crops and; fertilizers to 'insure good yields, was urged by Clarence Browne, In addition td flax, the speaer toosted the cucumber and ; head lettuce Industries for this section of the state. . ; - George -Vlck - of 5 Salem ora mended irrigation for highest pro duction . of flax,, and : suggested first that a committee be appoint ed to work out a plan for fertilis ing the land as a feature of future fiax contracts. C " P. E. T&omason emphasized the vopositlon for fertilization by the suggestion that' future" contracts eball provide for every acre'of flax an acre of clover; - , J.W.' Mayo, Stayton banker, en dorsed the idea of Increased pro tection on raw flax, and S. B. MUls, flax grower, of : Aumsvllle, : was author of a motion for the appoint ment of a committee to perfect an organization for furthering. the welfare of the growers as outlined by ,the several speakers. ' Messrs. ! George Vick and P, E. Thowason named on this- committee," were directed to add a third member, and the three are to elect a chair man. : . . . . , Following the program at the grove, inspection was made ot the fiax experiment plats on tho farm of A. E. Bradley; of the flax and mint fields of the Viek Brothers, and of the flax fields of Miller ft Ramage. From the irrigated fields of the former samples of 44-48 Inch flax were taken, while in the latter fields, without irrigation, the length is slightly less this year. The Vicks have 60 acres of flax and 40 aeres of mint,, whilo Miller & Ramage have 65 acres of 3ax. ' y . . Many fields of flax are now ready for harvest, and early next weeg an tne available mathine and handkpulier. will be at work, and Ij maDjr 01 tnem on overtime. ' Reedsport Johnson- Lumber Co. rebuilds miU, to cut 100,000 ieet a aay. 1 OBITUARY Gorton -Mrs. Rachel A. Gorton died In this city early Saturday. June 26, at the age of 54 years. Wife of El mer P. Gorton, mother of Mrs. Albert Halseth and Mrs. Harold White of Salem, Mrs. Robert Ber wick of Seattle. Glen. Percv. Wn- C defl and James Gorton of Safem and Fred Gorton of Seattle; -sister of Mrs. Lucy Killam and Mrs. Lydia Marrs of Salem; Fremont and Sherman Wade of Condon and W. H. H. Wade of Estacada.'Fuh eral services will be held Mondav. puae J!8Rt JO m.j from, the itigaon.. mortuary, interment City View . cemetery " ' FUNERALS ' .. Funeral ; services for the late Julius -B.- Thlelsen will be held Monday, June 28, at 8r30 a. ra from the Rigdon mojrtuary inter ment Riverview ; Cemetery ; Port land. I v . . . SLEEP ia A DEATH Sleep is a death; O make me try .. . . .. w ., By sleeping what it Is to die, -And as gently lay my head On my grave as now my bed. j ' i-Sir Thomas Browne. W. T. Rigdon & Son 8 Hi U S - O N , O X. A 8 8 B 8 CLEAR EYES . . ON BROADWAY :: AT NOON , Taa sua - with the dear, : fresh ryes, the eye of yooth, will attract your attention ia any crowd- oo matter , how large. He i the man t i wite in the care and use of . his eye. - jHe bu avoided A eye strain by wearing proper- ' ly fitted glasses aad corrected defects in (vision with the, bmpf lenses. Ten maybe ; thtroaaaadoukkow that good glasses 7aj .Morns Optical Co. ; 7 8014 Oregon Bldg. . " Salem - - ' I s . IN A HURRY? A Try OurJ v'.? FOUNTAIN, LUNCH . ' Qnick Service y ' ' Reasonable Prices : x Tloyal Cafeteria 4C0 State Street WW JJ II 11 M m v gHOE STORE Semi -Annual Come to the Buster Brown during these Sale Days for a real Bargain treats A HERE 'MEANS AL GREAT SAVING S ee our Windows for - Styles and' Prices EVERY SHOE GREATLVI" REDUCED' . s Move towards the ; Blister Brown for a real Shoe Bargain .0 XlfOFOG 'SALE- JOiiL'-Ll !)'? A "a" ' - Pis 11 x :r'';:.:. ! A'A.Ay Sale SALE Hosieiry "; and i'-ii' v Pumps- and OM Dca Your It charga cf Jorri