The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, July 07, 1926, Page 5, Image 5

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tThe Weather .
' CXCHANGED
Fair over the interior find
cloudy on the ccast; cooler jsast
portion; gentle west and north
west winds. Tnesday Maximum,
83; minimum 62; riTer, -2, sta
tionary; ..rainfall, none; atmos
,Jiere, part cloudy; wind, west.
Tat Marriage License-
Clifford G. Nadon, 25, and Cora
C. Clark, 20, both of Salem, se
cured marriage license at Van
couver; Wash. .
Veterans Report $ 300
With final checkup made, Vet
erans of Foreign Wars announce
that they made approximately
(300 from the Abner K. Kline
shows, sponsored by them aa a
benefit recently. . j
Staples Oplicai Co.
Fits your eyes. Call 1200. j7
Return to Idaho
Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Corner of
Wallace Idaho, where Mr. Corner
is postmaster, left early this week
on their return trip by way of
Spokane. They haTe been 'risk
ing Mrs. John F. Corner of Salem.
Lewis Takes Trip
Deputy Sheriff James Lewis is
spending his vacation with his
family between McKenzle river
and the coast.
Hotel Slartou
Dollar dinner, served :4S to 8
very evening. . J2tf
Declines Nomination .
Ross Con d it has declined the
democratic nomination, as con
stable at Auinsville an the grounds
that he baa always been a repubi
lican. la note looking for: the Job,
and hasv beflni in - bed, for five
months, according to County Clerk
Boyer. n. -If. ;x :j : -.
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Bank Is Named ;
The bank of Wood burn will act
as executor of the estate of Frank
L. Gibson. .-
F.Iectric Kolrt Refrigerators
Just-received. Figure with us
on one f - these latest make of
electric refrigerators. Hamilton's.
340 Court street. : j7
Estate Valued .
C. A. Swope, August Huckes
teln and Otto Ammann place the
value of the -Herman Hemann es
tate at 9886S6.95.
Nurse Registers ..
Olga Casperson has filed her
certificate of registered nurse
? Jth the "county clerk.
Ladies po You Know
Ton 'can get a iLanoil Perma
nent wave at the Marinello Shop
for 1S at 245 N. High. J29tf
Stairs to Be Rebuilt
Work has commenced on the
stairs leading, from the second to
the third floor of the senior high
school 'building at the west end.
Plastering Of walls and ceiling of
six new rooms Is being rapidly
completed. -'
Son Is jjorn .
A son was born to Mr. and Mrs.
William. L. Phillips, 750 South
High street, early Monday morn
ing, at the SaJem hospital. He
will be named "Jlmmle."
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Marinello Shop ,
. Has two lady and one man bar
bers. Appointments made for
cuts,f 1Jt45rHIglL , J29tf
UndereolPperattbii
Miss .,. Susie "tJhrtiu ot Salem,
underwent a minor operation at a
local hospital yesterday. "
Camp Popular-
Bet ween 90 and 60 cars are
stopping nightly In the Salem
auto camp, a checkup revealed.
The averagers vhjgher than last
year. v Jtt
Bate "the Eye Man"
WithRurnett Bros. 457 State.
. no.
Birthday Celebrated
A celebration was held Monday
in honor of the birthday of W. A
Crary, father of J. B. Crary guest
gathering at the Crary home' be
fore going to . the state hospital
grounds, to Inspect the gardens.
Undewotf Typewriter Co.
Direct Factory Branch
510 Court St. Phone S83
Typewriters Rented, Sold,
. Repaired ,
Special rental rates to .Students
Wood Wood
TRACY'S FUEL
J. YARD
S7 D Street .Telephone SS18
rVfoiCE of Traub Genuine
Vj Orange Blossom engage
mnc and wedding rings is a
tribute to the judgment and
good taste of the wearer.
mam UMny.
WSllN
Those present, included Mr. and
Mrs. Richard Groshongv- Leslie
Groshong. Leslie Kfrkaham. Miss
Edna Zoniker, all jof Cresswell;
Mr. and1 Mrs, F. i Chamberlain.
Kenneth. Esther iand Sterling
Chamberlain, Misses Lois ad
Marjorle Southam, Edith Bady,
and Mary Newton, all of Corval
lis; Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Crary of
Roseburg; Miss Zelina Crary Al
len of Portland; Mr and Mrs. R.
R. Boardman, Bobble Boardman,
H. C. Bateman. Morrel nrt thiiv
v;rary oi saiem.
Visit in Oregon City
Mr., and Mrs. J. L. Thorndyke.
1395 High street, visited recently
in Oregon City, former home of
Mrs. Thorndyke, who was Miss
Shirley Chappell. (The Thorn
dykes are considering trading
their home here fori Oregon City
property. Prior to iier marriage,
Mrs. Thorndyke was! stenographer
for the Willamette Valley South
ern railroad and Is now an inter
ior decorator. Her husband builds
homes.
Furniture Upholstery
Ana repairing.
Furniture company.
Gelse-Powcrs
20tf
Return From Bolton .
Mr., and Mrs. A. Thompson of
Bolton returned toj their home
Monday after spending the holiday
with Mrs. Thompson's mother,
Mrs. Versteeg.
Will Move Here :
Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Fessler and
daughter, Elizabeth:, who have
made their home in; Oregon City,
will move to Salem. ! MY. Fessler
will take up duties in the paper
mill here. ! -
'Wheat Rate Cut j
The public service commission
yesterday issued an I order reduc
ing materially the freight rate on
wheat shipped over; the lines of
the Great Southern railroad which
operates between The Dalles and
Friend. The reductions range
from 20 to 60 cents per ton, mem
bers of the commission said. The )
average reduction will exceed 20
cents per ton. The reductions
were ordered at the request of pa
trons of the railroad to meet truck
competition. The order becomes
effective at once.
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Income Property i
921,000. 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
Leave for East
Dillard Elkins and W. A. Mar
shall, members of the state Indus
trial accident commission, left
here yesterday ' for ; Washington
where' they will attend a confer
ence called for the purpose of dis
cussing the compensation laws in
operation In the' various states.
En route home Mr, Elkins will
stop at Philadelphia where he will
be joined by Mrs. Elkins who has
been visiting there' for several
weeks.
Apricot Canning Time
This week is the peakof apri
cot season. The Dalies apricots
in 20 pound lugs at $1.75 per lug.
Roth Grocery Co. jl
Child Cuts Self
Reaching to the table and pick
ing up a butcher knife, Henry
Hogan Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Hogan of Independence, al
most cut the end of his forefinger
off Monday. Several stitches
were taken. '
Manning Guests :J '
Mr. and Mrs. Ed PUlette, . Mr.
and Mrs. Robert McNamee and
family of St. Paul, Mrand Mrs.
Webb Pilette and family , of Sa
lem, and Bazil Pillette and John
Muller of Camas, Wash-drove to
Oervafs Sunday visiting the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Manning.
Visit. Uncle . "
SfV ...
Frank Settlemier and "wife of
Prinevide spent the week-end in
the home of E A. Lytel, Mr. Set
tlemier's uncle.
Aurora Girl Injured
Ruth Burckholder, aged 14, of
AurcTa has both . arms broken,
with other injuries, and Is la the
Oregon City hospital as., a. result
of a highway collision which oc-
LOOSE WHEELS
REPAIRED, f 1 PER WHEEL
Miks Paneck's Brako Station
r 27& ' South Commercial Street
FARM LOANS
PROMPT SERVICE
feat SateteTnIaxaaM
, ganty .Bonna,
p. II. BELi
BaO V. ft. Bask BUg. 4?
- LADD & BUSH Bankers
' Established 1868
General Banking Business
Offloo IIenr from 10 a, m. to S p. m.-
BRIEF
curred near "Canemah Monday
night. The accident happened
when a light car, driven by Pete
Knns of Donald, Ore., cut too
close in front of a ear owned by
Jim Wickwire. Oregon City. The
front wheels of both; cars locked,
swung in the road throwing' a baby
and Miss Burkholder from the ear.
The 'babe was apparently unhurt
and was taken away by its moth
er. A Portland-Ashland stage was I
behind the cars, vand, to avoid1
striking, the people in the road, '
swung the stage into a deep ditch, f
W . 4 a s. !
uoin cars were aamagea, out un
der the circumstances it is re
markable that no lives were lost.
Anniversary Marked
The 25th wedding; anniversary
of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Gooding
was honored by a surprise party
last Friday night. About 60 of
their friends and relatives were
present. Misses Frances, Rita and
Marie Gooding, their daughters,
were hostesses.
Celebrate Holiday ;
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Courtney
and sons Wilmot and Donald, Mr.
and Mrs. John P. Hunt and son,
Winton. and daughter, Gelta Mae
celebrated the Fourth at Pacific
City.
Kathleen Booth Honored
Franklin D. Braley, of Port
land, will serve as president of
the student body 'of Oregon Nor
mal school during the summer
session. Kathleen Booth, of Sil
verton, was namedsong leader.
A Big' Lot of ITsed Ranges
' To'seleet from. Many of these
are as good as new. Hamilton's.
Visit in Oregon City
Mr. and Mrs. "Joseph Lieser of
Oregon City have had as their
guests, Mrs. Harry Tracu, of Sa
lem, and Mrs. Rcy Spencer of
Kelso, Wash. They were guests
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jake
Smith of Canby on Sunday, the
latter a Bister of Mrs. Lieser, and
from there went to Clarkes, where
they visited at the home of Mrs.
Lieser's sister, Mrs. William
Perry.
Injured in Crash"
Mrs. E. E. Chard of Salem suf
fered three broken ribs, broken
collar bone and other Injuries,
when an automobile in which she
was riding collided with another
machine on the Tillamook high
way near Willamlna late Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Chard, were enroute
to Neskowin to visit with friends
when the accident occurred. The
woman was brought here for med
ical treatment.
John Polk Injured
John Pork suffered Serious in
juries yesterday when he fell from
a scaffold on which he was work
ing. He-was sent to a local hos
pital for medical treatment: Mr.
Polk Is a resident of Salem and
had been employed in the con
struction of the hew Bligh store
building here for several weks.
Physicians said he probably would
recover.
Admitted to Bar
F. Kemp Heath of Portland yes
terday was admitted to practice
law in the state of Oregon on a
certificate issued by the state su
preme court of Nebraska.
Play Set for Sunday .
Second round, for those who
qualified in the tournament to be
played'by' those having handicaps
of 20 or more will open next Sun
day, according to Don Young, in
charge of Illakee, club tourna
ments. The flight "'was. .postponed
last Snnday becanseoT holidays.
Oregon City players willmeet the
lllab.ee squad..Jiere Sunday.
Wiiflainft;GoeY,On Trip
jNe?;effj . Williams and family
camped "at vTayTor's Grove near
Mehama during the triple holiday.
N, early 200 automobiles were said
to have been parked there.
Boy Runs Away
James Hewes, 16, ran away from
from the Basl place near Sublim
ity, where he was visiting hit
mother, Sheriff Bower learned to
day. They are from Stevenson,
Wash. The boy has hazel eyes,
wore a gray cap, tan shoes and a
dark suit.-
Gets War Money
The veterans' bureau at Wash
ington, D. C. awarded $7,169 tc
the estate of William E. Fallin,
former, war veteran of Salem
"whose claim to war risk insurance
was presented : by Representative
JOE WILLIAMS
Talaphon for ns when yon Vara fet
tZ7 trouble. Mo aztra ckarz
, lor this serric '
WILLARD
S31 Court St.
Phono IDS
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SXMfll
r We have two 1-ton Ford
trucks that! are ready to go.
The one with the panel body
is in good j condition and is
priced at 200.00. The other
has a stake- body and will be
sold at f 123.00.
u
mm
W. C. Hawleyi Payment will be
made to EdwArd Schunke as ad
ministrator for Fallin's estate.
AAA Bureau Busy
The local AAA office was kept
rinr thf Tlnlidav. furnish
ing Information to touftsts -seekJ
ing to see the beauties of this sec
tion. Visits Daughter
Mrs. Cthel Smith of Eugene is
spending a short vacation with her
daughter, Mrsj M. H. Pengra, of
Independence.
Will Build Home
A building permit has been Is
sued to Mrs. M. B. Riggs to erect
a lfl story dwelling at 280 south
lltth street. The estimated cott
is ?3800. Harry H. Harms Is
builder. . i
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Church Permit; Granted
A building permit has been is
sued to the jKuight Memorial
church to erect; a one story church
building at Ferfy and 18th streets.
The estimated cost is $20,000. Joe
Knapp will be builder.
Will Mke Report
A building permit has been is
sued to Mabel Currie to repair and
alter a one story dwelling at 1115
Walter street, to cost $900. Giese
Brothers will do the work.
Furniture Upholstery O
And repairing. Giese-Powers
Furniture company. sSOtf
Rotary Will Meet
Miss Elizabeth Lord, who has
j'ist returned from a trip around
the world, will tell pf her experi
ences at the Rotary club luncheon
tomorrow. She will give an in-
sight into Philippine industrial
conditions. Dri M. C. Findley will
leport on the ; Rotary convention
in Denver.
Hag Glad to Return
George W. Hug, superintendent
of the Salem sphools, has retnrn-
C 1 J A ,
Ocean Park, Washington. He re
ports that he Was lucky to get
back, as the crowds of cars bn'the
highway- seamed endless. When
he arrived at the Columbia river
ferry on the way back, the ferry
was just leaving on one trip and
there were 90 ;cars in line ahead
of him. Wheik he finally got
aboard, he heard that there were
170 behind.
Board Talks Plans
' The, school board of Salem met
last night in closed session to hear
all the remaining architects with
plans for orectihg the new Tuxedo
Park school building. An invlfa
tion was sent to Knighton and
Howell, architects of the Parrish
junior high school, asking them to
pjresent plans.
Trees Prove Profitable
While the Royal Anne cherry
tree which yielded more than $40
in fruit for E. V. Rea, of Amity,
set a temporary iloca! record, Rich
ard Patterson, bf Gefvais, picked
SI 0 "pound's of jWaterhouse cher
iles from one! of his, netting
$56.70. I
Memorial Dedicated
A memorial drected in honor of
Thomas S. Suminers, a pioneer of
IS 45, was dedicated Monday, Mrs.
tliram Overton.jof Woodburn, be
ing a granddaughter. She with
her little granddaughter, Helen
Smith, were featured in the pa
geant and rode! in a covered wa
son. Speakers were Dr. John'B.
Horner, of OAC, and C. H. Stew
ard, of Albany.
Apricot Canning Time
This week is the peak of apri
Tot season. The Dalles apricott
in 20 pound lugs at 11.75 per lug.
Hoth Grocery Co. ' J7
Bales Funerol Tpdsy
Mrs. W. W. l'-ales, formerly of
West Salem, and widow of W. W.
Rales, who died recently, passed
away at Long Beach, Cal., on July
i. The body is being forwarded
to Salem for I funeral services,
which will be held this morning at
J o o'clock. i fi"
E. L. Raruett Di
' E. L. Barnett, of Portland,
brother of Chiejf of Police Bar
nett, of Silver ton. died at his
home Tuesday while playing cards.
UhoumatiBm plus heart trouble is
thought to hare Tesul ted in death.
CJo to eskowin
Keith Powell j Blaine McCord
and daughter Elizabeth spent the
week-end at : Neskowin with
friends. . 'f.
Plunges Down Rank
August-- Kessior, of Portland
brother of Mrs. James Hanlon, of
Woodburn,-was jserlously injured
in ft recent accident according to
n
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word received here... A car he
was driving struck an open ditch,
swerved and plunged down a 2004
foot embankment.' Mr, Ke&sler's
back, was dislocated, collar bone
broken-and ribs on the left side
crushed. Taken to St. Vincent
hospital. His condition is critical.
Gets Ferry Equipment-
Selection of equipment for the
new ferry, recently placed in op
eration at Independence, has been
placed in the hands of George
Woods, of the Independence Iron
Works, according to appointment
by the county courts of Marion
and Polk.
Used Ranges and Furniture
Bargains. Hamilton's used
goods department, 340 Court St.
37
Cameron Injured
" William Cameron, living In the
John Warner home, at Woodburn,
'fas injured when a truck in which
h was riding with several others,
btruck a deep ditch near the Au
rora bridge, throwing him against
the top, knocking him uncon
scious. He suffered a fractured
shoulder, a gash on the head and
body bruises. He is under doc
tor's care.
Visit Near Hebo
Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Alleraan
and daughter Frances, Mr. and
Mrs. C. R. Kaulconer and daugh
ter Marjorie, Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
Richards and daughter Hose, of
Woodburn. Mr. and Mrs. B. Ode-
kirk, of Portland, Mr. and Mrs.
Alva Sims, of Eugene, Mr. and
Mrs. Granville Alleman. Ellis
Whitney and Miss Amelia Miller
visited Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hun
saker at their farm near Hebo.
Sinks in River .
A swimming tragedy occured
Monday when Robert Thompson,
14, son of Mr. and Mrs. Haas
Thompson, living three miles
south of Dayton, sank in the
Yamhlli river at Fenn's bar. The
body was discovered and recov
ered.
(Joes to Iowa
F. X. Beck, of Woodburn, will
,'oin Mrs. Beck and visit relatives
in Iowa for the next few weeks.
Visit at ChamjKK
Mr. and Mrs. John Harrington,
Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Benjamin and
daughter Adelade, were at Cham
poeg on Monday.
Visiting Brother . ; ,
S. G. Willett, of Seattle, is vis
iting his brother, J. H. Willett of
tbe Capital Drug store. Mr. Wil
lett is in the wholesale paint busi
ness in Seattle.
i iu iurii.1 m rum ri9iuu(, i I J
1 R. L. McDowell, returned to
I Salem last week from a trip to
California. Mr. McDowell who
was associated with his father and
orothers in the McDowell Meat
Market, left 18 months ago, stat
.ng that he was going on a fishing
(rip to California. He did not re
(urn from this trip until yester
.lay. Mr. McDowell denies that ho
pent all this time fishing. He
states that he really did work most
of the time.
IacIonald to Leav
R. N. MacDonald, oflfe Mac
Donald auto company, will leave
for Seattle Wednesday to attend
the convention of the Pacific
Northwest Willys-Overland com
pany. Three salesmen will ac
company Mr. MacDonald. Deal
ers and salesmen from all parts
f the northwest are expected to
V present. Tho convention will
:e held July 8 and 9.
Visit
O. E. Frank of Reedville, was
n Salem on private business Mon
day. Convention Continues
The Christian church of Oregon
egan Its state convention Satur
lay, sessions continuing until Sun
tay, July 11. Rev. Paul DeF,
vfortimo.re conducts singing while
Rev. J. B. Hunley, of Spokane is
irlncipal sneaker and Rev. C F.
iwandef general chairman. A
eadership training school will be
"leld in the mornings while ad
lresses will feature evening ser
v ices.
Dr. Brown to Speak
. Dr. Walter Brown of the Mar
on Chtld Health Demonstration
vill speak to the sociology class
f Willamette university, conduct
d by ' irof essor Laughlin, tod4y.
lis subject will be "The Relation
f Physical Health to Social Con
litions." 'toe the Electro Jvold Refrigerator
In our display window now op
erating. Quiet running and al
vays on the job with little trouble.
Hamilton's. 1"
Conference Closes 1
The Mennonlte conferencewhich
uas been in session on the Wtflam
?tte University campus for the
past 10 days has come to a close.
The Mennonnltes signified their
;ntention of having a similar con
ference here next year.
Off on Tour
Mr. and. Mrs. G rover Mattison
and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wil
liams, are taking a two weeks tour
of : California - They will; Tisit
Crater Lake, Klamath Falls and
Coos Bay as well. -! 1 4 I
Attepd Scout Camp ' . ' i J
. Eight', m rubers' of Blue 'Bell
Girl Scouts No- 2. troupJbt Silver
ton win attend-ther can p ' from
July.' 25 to August 4.f . 'The camp
will be held la 'conj unction with
Porland'traapsneat Canby. Those
signing np are Irene Goyette, Cora
Coplerud.Edna Lyon,-Ellen Ab
bott, .Francisco; Winters, Florence
Pettyjohn Frances '- Nelson and
Doris Howard. : 4 " ; -
Takes Tiwtmentsi-i-"''nt
William Wolf Sr"rWest Wood-
burn, is taking treatments at
Eroo ten's Brths. "
Bales Services Today-
Funeral service's for Mrs. Re
becca JT Bales? widow of the late
W. Bales,. will be held this
morning at" 10 o'clock from the
Rigdon & Son mortuary. The
services will be under the auspices
cf theTWomen's Relief corps and
all members of that organization
are asked to be present. Mrs.
Bales" was 73 years old.
Edith Stan-eft Write
A postcard r has been received
from" Edith StaTrctt, Salem High
school gjUT who is one of Oregon's
delegates to the'sesqai centennial
exposition in Philadelphia, The
card was mailed in Washington:
D. C..' June 30. .It stated that she
would !eave in the morning for
i'hlTadelpma. and. that she was
feeling fine And having a wonder
ful time. '
Visits Idafto friends
Dr. J". ' D. McCormick of the
Kimball College of Theology has
gone to Caldwell, Idaho, to visit
friends for a few days. On his
return he will spend a week at
Ocean Park, Washington, and an
other at Epworth Heights. The
Epworth league' will hold insti
tutes alf both ' these places, each
one to last ft week. ' Dr. McCor
mick will take part in leading
both these institutes.
Will -Build Hoine ,
A building permit has . been is
sued to R. S, iteehe to', erect a 1 fi
story" "dweTflng.kt &40 affelle
streejt. ' The . esftniated cost wfecs
Siven,4t $4$0b" B. L. He In will
be builder.
Home Going Up ,
A building permit has been is
sued to .C. R. Thompson to erect
a In story dwelling at 985 North
21st street!, -Theestimated cost
is $350Q r
Gets Home Pernift
A building permit has been is
sued to Mrs. J. A. Pooler to erect
a one story building worth 2700
at 1445 Chemeketa street.
Fred Pinkham Arrives
F.red Plngham, eperienced in
terior decorator. Who has been
with some of the leading stores on
the Pacific coast and has recently
had charge of one of the largest
and moat, up-to-date drapery de
partments in the northwest, has
taken up his duties in connection
rfith the Giese-Powers furniture
company, here,- according to an
nouncment yesterday. Costs, ad
vise and help, will be attended by
him. - ; -
OBITUARY
... . Rales
Rebecca. J. Bales, .widow of the
late W.t B. .Bales, -died July 4 at
Long Beach, Wastu. at the age of
73 years. She is survived by six
sons, Frank Frederfckson of Iowa,
Ed Frederfckscn pf Idaho, J. W
FredericksonT. of Salem, Elmer
Bales of Sal eta, . John Bales of
Minnesota; ... ono daughter, Jose-'
pnine snuix or. wearora. x unerai
services will be held, this morning,
July 7, at 10 o'clock from the Rig
don &. Son ' mortaary under the
auspices of the Women's Relief
corps, i'
Robinson
In thiscity. JuJ , Mrs. Lydla
Rohtosj3ji,ageS,years, mother of
Mrs. Margaret' E'Ltetz of Salem,
rente . J; grandmother of Harris
Lietz of Salem, route 9, and Roy
E. Liets of rVPqrtland.7 Funeral
services today July; 7-at 1 p. ra.
from the Rigdon. mortuary. Inter
ment City View cemetery. .
. Ia Branch .
At the. veterans hospital In
Walla Walla, Wash., July 4, 1926,
Samuel La Branch, aged 37' years.
He-is survived by three sisters,
Mrs. Delia iMorriaon, Mrs. Agnes
Westling, Mrs. Lyda Hagedorm,
and by four brothers, Edward,
Fred. Frank and Albert, all of
Myrtle .Point. Funeral services
will be held from the St. Joseph's
Catholic church on Thursday
morning at 9. .o'clock. Arrange
ments are la care of the Terwilll
ger funeral home.:
COMFORT
No darkness sthero .divides the
sway
With startling dawn and daz-
; llng day;
. But gloriously serene
Are the interminable .plains;
Orie fixed eternal sdnset reigns
" O'er the; wide1 sUent
' -VJ-;"-" scene-'" 4
: Frbm"the German of Gluck.
W. T Rigdon & Son
DISEASES
Treated by Osteopathy and tho
latest " Electrical -Therapy in
cluding Dr Abram's- Electronic
System.". ys.3;f!.
- "No -Quuxe-' for
Consultation
f 1
pnB:rH; white
Fhyaidad ttnd ' Sorgeoa
i f Ot-TJ. 5. Banlc-Building
O-
r Visitors Reported'
- ! oil -
H. C.t Sharp, resident of Sher
wood, was in this city Tuesday.
v H. Turner of Willamette, Ore.,
was in Salem Monday.
Ted O'Brien'ef Medford was in
this city Monday. I
Raymond A.' Nebergall of Al
bany was in Salem Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Hanson, res
idents of Lebanon, were in this
cfty Monday.
Miss Laura Boye was in Salem
Tuesday. She is a resident of
Woodburn.
J. A. Nelson of'tlubbard was in
Salem Monday.
Miss Muriel Wilson of Mon-
mouth was in the city Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. McClure or
Bay City were in this city-on Mon
day. L. E. Darlington of Corvallis
was in Salem Monday.
Miss Margaret , Hartwig was In
this city Monday. Her home is in
Dallas.
G. Williams of Bay City was in
Salem on private business Mon
day. Miss Hazel Norman of Crabtree,
Ore., was a visitor jn Salem Tues
day.
Mrs. W. D. Watkins of Jeffer
son was in this city Tuesday. 1
Mrs. A. lounger of Independ
ence was in Salem Tuesday.
L.-.F. Heseman of Gooch, Linn
county, Oregon, was in Salem on
Monday.
A. Rennic of Corvallis was in
Salem on private business Tues
day. Thomas A Vale was in this city
Monday. He is a resident of
Corvallis.
AstCTia Sanborn-Cutting can
nery opens for long run on logan
berries and evergreens.
Hillsboro Ray-Maling cannery,
with 330,000 warehouse addition,
employs 800 people.
r Weairiy EveBy 0ns
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Here Is the
Old Fashioned Bar
Double Strength Peppermint
If you prefer Sugar Ooakd Gun
then get the
HANDY PAQt
Peppermint
Clear Thru!
OlS
AUCTION SALS
1170 North 15th :. Thursday, July 8
Ccnsisting of Aldrlch mahogany piano, like new: 'Oak
' library table; 2 oak rockers; 9x12 Brussels rug, like new;
round oak dining room table; 4 chairs; 1 Axrainster rug,
; 9x12; oak buffet; 2 steel beds, springs and, mattresses ; 1
. kitchen range; linoleum; Aladdin gas lamp ; .-1 -practically
' new Underwood typewriter t. Chiffonieres; commode; 1 Sing
er sewing machine; quantity cooking utensils; kitchen cab
inet; piany other articles too numeroos-to mention. '
GEO. P. HARRINGTON", Owner .
H; KWoodry & Son
:4 -f
vA.nctJoneer.i:'-'M
S ; ! . --, Store,,a71, North Commercial Street
C3aah paid foe used fuTBiture. See us before listing your
ales. Satisfaction guaranteed Sole agenta for Lang ranges.
TIME IS ASKED BY CITY
; T0 'PREPARE FOR CASE
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Vlf he Is attorney for the stage
company.; how can he act asked
Alderman J. E. Galloways, It was
after this that Williams made his
statement. '
"Deep down in your hearts you
all know that the $20 fee Is for
revenue, not for regulation," con
tinued Williams. ' '"The" crux of
the whole matter is whether this
fee is regulatory or for revenue,"
Williams stated that he: thought
there were other defects in the
ordinance besides this. It &
tempts to tax cars for.rentaL and
its tax on taxicabs Is defecttreHisoj"
opinion is that a league of cities
should oe formed to tight the case.
PaUon's motion to obtain an
assistant' was fwlthdraw'n"after this
speech, and another motion, Intro-"
duced by Alderman W. .W. Rose
brough, to obtain 10 days more
time to answer the court restrain
ing order and the stage company's
complaint, was passed by the coun
cil. ' ' '
Butte Falls Five-room school
to be built at once.
A TREAT
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FLAVOR
Vacuum Packed
Sold by
All Triangle Grocers
Distributed by
Willamette &ocery Co.
Salem, Oregon
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