CITY NEWS: IN BRIEF The Weather : - .... TTARMElV Fair, somewhat -warmer) in the Interior; moderate northerly winds. y ... YesterdayVttatiniura, 8S; min lmnm, 46; river. -2., stationary; ruHfall, none; atmosphere, clear; r2l4, northwest. Judgment Awarded " ,4 ' The Circuit Court has a warded a judgment to the Commercial Corporation from Henry D. Koeh ler. - - ' 98c for Asli Can "Saturday H. Li. Stiff Pur. Cov" 39 Money Froin Home The mother of Roy Hunstmatt of San Francisco has sent a tele gram stating that she will send money for his fare home. He was arrested - fcy 1 he1 local police re c.utly while in company with Ena Rucke, also of San "Francisco. '" Tires, Vulcanizing. Retreading See Rus: Smith; Miller Tire Shop, 197 South Com'L jXl Indian Blanket Stolei A red and brown Indian blank et was stolen from a car on North Commercial street . Wednesday night, accordng,,to .a report made at -police TieadciuarYers. by N. J. Sstes of Albany, the owner. Furniture Upholstery 0 And repairing. Glese-Powers Furniture company. s20tt Drives OvefHc&e---s " ' Henry -Boedigheimer of Salem tv as fined 15 in police court yes terday on a charge of driving over a file.nbBe , , Fire Extinguished r- A tfmall fraf hi ch (Carted in a manure piltf'alf'tne Meadowlawn dairy Thursday, and threatened for a time to destroy the barn near K, was put out by the Salem fire department ' with chemicals and water before it had a chance to do any serious damage, There was no loss, 'according to JUre depart ment officials. Wanted Experienced Waitress- At the -Grey Belle. Adopt Pl. July 13- Firms bf architects which pre sented tentative plans for the new Tuxedo'Parlt school house at the school boar4 meeting Wednesday night are 'Jcnes & narsh, I.. L. Dugan, and Knlghten & Howell. ese complete' the Ifet of archi- cts to W Interviewed by the board. The; final uate for making a decision on the plans is -set for the next regular board meeting, July 1Z:'- Ladies Do You Ttnow You can get a Lanoil Perma nent wave at the Marlnello Shop for $15 N. High, J29tf Delivery Speeds Up , The Western Union, company's practice of abolishing the taking of receipts' on delivery of tele grams is proving successful, ac cording to Eric Butler, the com pany's Salem manager. . The cus tom speeds up delivery, he says. Suit Is Brought - F. Burroughs has brought suit to quiet title against Ruth Wil kins and others.' . Eotel Martok Dollar dinner served 6:45 to 8 ivery evening, , 2tf Return From Visit F. E. Fagan and family of Woodburn,whave returned from a visit to Mpro, Oregon.,;.,, Leaves Hospital Mrs. Nettle -Olson has been dis charged from an Independence hospital following a major .opera tion, y ' Falrmoont JH1H . Lots 30 to choose from. Becke & Hendricks, 189 N. High St, J8tf Steps on Nail ; John McGregor, son of J. H. McGregor, Chemawa Indian school Ruperintendent, injured his foot by stepping on- a rusty nail Wednes day. He'is expected to be around in a dayotwo. Underwood Typewriter Co, Direct Factory Branch 810 Court" St. Phone 283 1 Typewriters Rented, Sold, Repaired . Special rental rates to Students Wood Wood TRACY'S FUEL ;i YARn; 107 D Streef Telephone SS1S DISEASES Treated by Osteopathy andT the latest Electrical Therapy In cluding 'Dr.' Abram's Electronic System A ' ; - No Charge fez: " ivConsultatioa DR; H. WHITE ' Physldaa and Snrgeot 10 8 U. ttBink Building . .r Csltm, Oregon no Leave on Tour- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Irvine and family, of Independence have left for a three weeks vacation in Southern Oregon. Wood Of fered Free The piles of wood that bare accumulated around the new building at State and; High streets are free to anyone ho will take them away, according Ho Frank D Bligh, owner. 08c for tt Imported-- i .Mixffig bowls, Saturday. II. L. J9 Stiff . Fur." Co -U. I- "Y" Directors to Meft Committee reports and routine business occupied the attention of the YMCA board of directors at Us meeting yesterday at 12 o'clock in the YMCa building. Rev. Babcock was a j guest of the board. Among those who report ed "were Geferge Hiigfof the physi cal department,' Paul- Wallace of the building committee. Col. Carle Abrams of the furnishings com mittee and. socretary of the board of control, R. J. 'Hendricks of the employment committee, .Dr. F. E. Brown of the coninitytee cooperat ing with Marion county work. Walter Jenks of the religious work committee, Ivan White of the Junior board and others. Billy Sunday Hear him at Chauuqua. Exact date given as soon as ascertained. A reserved seat, available with spason ticket, at Pattdn's and Hart man's, insures a comfiJriabtS. fif Ine. There will be a packed tent. Don't risk a failure to hear him. I 19 Visit in Auburn -4 - Mr. and Mrs. Westfall and Mr. and Mrs. Hernetton; of Portland have been visiting in Auburn. Family Reunion Held The Hewitt family- reunion was held on the Adam Hewitt farm at Unionvale July 3. Salem Couple to Serine Mr. and Mrs. H-C Eggleston will make their home in Silverton. Thev we're recently married in Si Dance Tonight (Friday) Crystal Gardens, Syncopators playing. j9 Case Is",Dismissed 1 The "action brought by Albert Decker 'against the j Silver Falls Timber company was dismissed in the circuit court here Thursday without cause and prejudice, un der stipulation of attorneys for both sides. The case has been pending in the courts for some time. The order of dismissal was signed by' Judge Petcy R. Kelly. Get Marriage Wccnse A. marriage license was obtain ed here Thursday by Anton C. Winther, service station operator of Eugene, and .Margaret Cries, also of Eugene. Tires, Vulcanizing, Retreading See Russ Smith, ) Miller Tire Shop, 197 South Cqra'l. jU Marriage Take Place Miss la a Dei uevoe ana uweii Holliday, both of Unionvale, were married' there. Saturday. They eftt to Mount Hood for their wedding trip. John Febvet Dies f John Febvet, formerly of Port land, died in Strasburg -June 17, according to word received by his brother, Emil Febvet of Dallas. Marinefio Shop- Has .two lady and one man bar bers. Appointments made, for cuts. 245 N. High.! J?9if Will Inspect Road In an effort to assiiage much of the opposition they have met with In the dispute cverf!tne Gerv,als Pacific highway intersection mem bers of the Marion county court announced Thursday that they would inspect the property with a view of making a settlement of the controversy. It is planned to improve the intersection this sum mer. ' Mike Keppinger, A farmer in that district, whose land ad- Joins the intersection, 'declares that the present plans would in- LOOSE WHEELS REPAIRED, fl PER WHEEL Mike Paneck's Brake Station 275 South. Commercial Street FARM LOANS PROMPT SERVICE Bml Ssteto Ia Ixamuamse ftoxvty Bead. ,. P. EC. BELTj S20 XT. ft, Bank Slag, rseae tm LADD & BUSH Bankers Established 1868 1 ; : General Banking Business - Office Honrs front 10 a. m. to 8 p. nu jure him in that it.would take part of his land without sufficient imbursement. Collision Reported Cars driven by William Wash brook .and " Mrs. W. Rannow collided in Woodburn Wednesday? The right front wheel of; Mrs. Ren new's car was smashed and the frame of Washbrook's was sprung. No one was injured. 1 Picnic Is Held ' A swimming picnic was held by the voune.DeoblesVsocletv of Trin- evening. A wiener roast was held in conjunction. j Furniture Upholstery And repairing. Geise-Powers Furniture company. i20tf Clifford Brown Home Burns Fire- brokeout yesterday in the residence of Clifford Brown on State street just east (of High street, but was put out by the fire department before it made p uch . headway. It destroyed a part of the roof and attic. It is thought to have been started by I sparks from the chimney. The ! loss was slight, according to fire department officials. Appeal Threatened A motion fof a new trial will be made against the judgment se cured by E. M. Barr 'against Yam hill county for $1000, obtained in circuit court. If this is not suc cessful, an appeal will be made to I thor supreme court. 6 Room Modern Being built right j-Hardwood floors, furnace, fireplace, laundry, two toilets, jtc. Finished to suit. $t?50 Complete. North on Tama rack street. Block to car. Becke & Hendricks. 189 N. High St. j-8tf Auto Camp Filled About 60 cars spent Wednesday night in the Salem auto camp, every one of the 16 tent houses being occupied. About half a doz en parties were turned awaybe cause'of 4ack of accommodations. lieaves Hospital J. H. Freeland was discharged lfrom a Salem hospital Wednesday. He has been there fori about two weeks following an operation. Don't Miss "Ligtnin at Chautauqua, and 11 other fine programs. Reserved seat sale Pattons and Harlmans. j9 Wing to Go Up The new Salem hospital wing will be erected soon, the contract with Cuyler Van Patten for con struction having been signed Wed nesday. The wing will cost about $33,9-00, financing to be done by the sale of bonds. Enters Hospital- Mrs. Bulteer of Pratum has been brought to a local hospital because of heart trouble. Flax Tour Coming- Directors of the Oregon Linen mills are working out plans for having from 60 to 100 prominent business men of Portland visit the flax fields and the linen plants here. Back From Law School Earl Shafer has returned from Cambridge, Mass., where he has been attending. Harvard law school. Leaves Hospital II. W. Reintz of Route 3 was released from a local hospital on' Wednesday. j- Editors to Pass Through - . About 4 Qj editors, members of the National Editorial association. will 'pass through Salem about July 19 on their way from Cali fornia to Alaska. Telepltone 3(! Public Stenographer, General Insurance. Helen Corey. W First Flax Received The first truckloads of flax were received at the Stayton re ceiving plant of the Oregon Linen lMills, Inc., Wednesday, Consider able activity is expected from now on, according to R. O, Snelling of Salem, manager. Woodburn Woman Dies- Miss Elizabeth Hlggins, 80, of Woodburn. died Wednesday at the home of her niece there. The cause was heart trouble. She leaves one brother, George Hig gins. In Rosscommno county, Ire land, three nephews, Albert Hoi JOE WILLIAMS Telaphsn for when yon bv tet tory trmbl. No txtra chargs tor this some .W1LLARD 4 831 Court St. . Phone 108 iVOlLQj! We have 1 good Oakland touring, 1924. model, glass enclosure and everything in the, line of accessories. This is k real good buy' and our price is f07i.00. , mes of Am boy, Wn., and William Holmes of Aberdeen,' ,Wn-. and three nieces, Mrs. Amos Elliott and Mrs. J. L. Wood of Woodburn and Mrs. Ross Iolmes of Port land. Mason Funeral Held . The funeral of Mrs. Rosa Mason of Mill City, who died there Sat urday, was held Tuesday, burial being in the Fairview cemetery. She leaves a husband and three children, Harry G., Charles M., and Helen Ruth, her rather and mother in Findlay, Ohior Three sisters, Mrs. Katherine Beech of Jenera," Ohio, Mrs. Mary Beilser of Salem and Mrs. Pauline Smith of Vancouver, Wash.," one brother, John Latz of Findlay, Ohio, be sides nieces and nephews and a host of friends, j 08c for 2 Qt. Icej Cream Freezer Saturday. H. Li Stiff Fbt. Co. J9 Funeral Service Held Funeral services for Jacob Mor ris of Woodburn were held at the Methodist church there Thursday. Rev. B. Waddihgton of;-Rainier officiated. Tree Falls on Ca Mr. and Mrs. Jim Gardner of Stayton narrowly escaped death recently while out motoring when tree fell on j their car, barely missing them. Asks $ 10,000 Damages- Mrs. George Wittmyer of Jeffer son has filed suit to recover $10,- 000 damages from Athillion Coyer of California as a result of an ac cident in Jefferson resulting in the injury of Mri Wittmyer. Chorus Will Sing The Salem Men's Chorus will sing at Eugene Field building's opening in Silvferton Wednesday, July 14. Mips Marian Emmons, concert violinist, will give selec tions. 08c for a White Enamel Bread Box, 'Saturday. II. L. J9 Stiff Fur. Co. Sanders Home Bum Fire destroyed the residence of T. L. Sanders near Stayton Wed nesday. No one was injured. A defective flue was given as the cause of the fire. Wheel Comes Off Lloyd Hadleyj of Silverton and Carl Yost of thei same place were inured slightly rwhen a wheel came off a car in which they were riding Wednesday. Order Loganberry Juice From J. E. Crothers, Tel. 112F4 jl0 liii-d House Wins juiius tiuiiKer was awarded a S5 baseball glove as first prize in a bird house contest at the Lin coln playgrounds yesterday. The contest was for the most original and best bird house made by the boys. The winner is 9 years old The second prize, a $2 baseball, was won by Nornan Sieforth, also 9 years old. Judges were E. A Miller and Avis iE. White. Prizes were donated by! Anderson's sport- ing goods store.! was over 80. The attendance P. T. A. to Picnic The annual Mountain View Far ent Teachers Association picnic will be Saturday, July 10, on the Orchard Heights; road at the High land church. ;A good program and sports are promi&ed by those m charge. Use Our Service Car Russ Smith, Miller Tire Shop 137 S. Com'l. j jll Theft of Flowers- Several large hydrangea blooms were stolen fronk the plants at the F. S. Craig home, 310 Bellevue .treet, late Wednesday night. J ust previous . 6 the discovery of the theft, a xnaU and woman were coen running around the Craig residence to a Ford touring car f parked nearby. A similar occur rence recently happened at the J B. Craig home on South Commer cial street. Gabbert Cuts Meeting J. R. Gabbertj, real estate com missioner of the stale of Cali fornia, has writien to Will Moore, state insurance commissioner here, that he will not be able to take - part in the annual meeting of the Northwest Realtors asso ciation to be ; held at, LaGrande July 23 and 24. j Mr. Gabbert was scheduled to give an address at the conference. I "f Accldent Reported .r V v ; A warrant haa-been sworn out for the arrest of J. L. Blodgett of Dallas on a reckless drittag charge following a naccident whe&'BIod- gett forced a stage to take to the ditch Tuesday. The accident oc curred between Dallas and Rlck realL . . . . . Tour California Mr. and Mrs. Gaylord Godfrey of Independence have left for a vacation In Southern -California. 08c for White Enamel Bath ' stool, Saturday. Stiff Fur. Co. H. L. j9 Dallas Report Given - An old fashioned meeting wan held by the Dallas chamber of commerce Wednesday. N. L. Guy commented on the prune situation. Fully 50 per cent of the crop In. that vicinity -has been sold, he stated. Barn Burns Down Fire destroyed the barn of Ken neth Clark, near Falls City, Tues day evening. Loss is estimated at $150. The cause is unknown. Visiting Falls City Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McClure of La Monte, Wash., and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Clarke of Klamath Falls have been visiting in Falls City recently. , Visit at Chemawa Mr. and Mrs. M. Daugherty of Yoncalla visited In Chemawa Wed nesday. Use Our Service Car Russ Smith, Miller Tire Shop. 197 S. Com'l. Jll Church Repaired! Extensive repairs are being made on the Lutheran free church in Silverton. A new parsonage has been built next to the church. Business Meeting Held The Trinity Lutheran church Ladies' Aid of Silverton held its regular business meeting Wednes day. A lunch was served after wards. Visit In Mt. Angel Mr. and Mrs. Orville Smith of Tacoma have been visiting in Mt. Angel. Is Water Superintendent Cecil Libby has been named water superintendent at Jefferson to replace L. H. Knight, resigned Eye Is Injured Jack McKenzie. 5, of Silverton had one eye severely injured Wed nesday by a firecracker explosion He was taken to Portland for treatment. Goes on Vacation- Miss Vivian Cramer 6f Silverton has gone to Gearhart to remain until the latter part of August. -r- Visit in Roscburg Mr. and Mrs. Henry , Schulalber and Mr. and Mrs- Selmar Larson all of Silrerton, have been Tlsit- ing in Roeenurg. Catches Jackrabbit John Cornforth, of Salem Heights, declared he had broken existing speed records when he exhibited a jackrabbit caught Thursday. " Mr. Cornforth did not exactly say he had run him down WCTU to Meet Dallas will be host to the an nual Polk county convention of WCTU organizations Tuesday July 13. A business meeting luncheon, and program will fea ture the meeting. Ladles' Aid Meets The regular monthly meeting of the West Salem Ladies' Aid was held Wednesday. Mrs. J. R Bedford was In charge. Flans were laid for an ice cream fasti val. Radio Man Sails E. G. Henry of Silverton has left Portland on the steamer Dewey for New Zealand and Aus tralia. He went as chief radio operator. Globe Trotter Car Here The Buick car which has al ready completed. a trip around tha world and which is now calling on every Bulck dealer, in America, will reach Salem today, it was an nounced by Otto J. Wilson, Bulck dealer. According to Mr, Wilson the car has circled the world en tirely alone without a permanent driver or mechanic, making the trip in less time than that con sumed by the Round-the-World Fliers, The speedometer will reg ister approximately 61,550 miles when the car pulls up at the Wit "Prove It" Prove the" value lChiro practics to yourself- Where ever, the spine is "&t fault, we can do the work. , DR. SCdFfiL) ess Oreeoa.TlZz -,"' CZlex son salesrooms today,. it la said. t will be on display lo the pub lic ? . ,7 v 1 Will Attend Conferenee Governor Pierce and two daugh ters will leaver here July 0 for Cheyenne, Wyoming, -where the executive, will , attend the annual conference, of." governors from all states : in tbevIUnlon. Governor Piercer - is c slated to give an ad dress during the convention. , Gus Moser of . Portland,' president of the state senate', will act as gov ernor "during tke- absence from the state of .Governor Pierce. Pierce Attends Bin Governor "Pierce 'epent yester day In. Seattle .where' he attended dinner given In. honor of Jeffer son Myers,rnewly appointed mem ber or the united States shipping board,: - R waa said that a number of other iprWBiBer4t:. Oregon men were Invited to1 participate in the function, v . " Visitors Reported - in Salem Mrs. G. R. Mason, and son of Med ford visited in Salem Thurs day. . ; , ... Mrs. A. L. Blampus of Portland spent Thursday night in Salem. Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Roe ot Eu gene iiwerei. Salem visitors yester day. A. R. Johnson and family of North .Bend spent Thursday night Jn Salem. T. M. Bake, of Portland was in Salem Thursday. Charles F. Gieberer of Detroit, Oregon, was in Salem Thursday. J. W. Flannery of Portland was a Salem visitor. Thursday. J. S. McDonald, of, Portland vis ited in Salem on Thursday. J. Kemp- of Portland spent Thurs.day-nlght In Salem. Mrs. F.W. Treado of Detroit, Oregon, was a Salem visitor Thursday. " H. Sears was & Salem visitor Thursday. He resides In, Portland. George F. Stevens, coming, from Eugene, spent Thursday night in Salem. Judge E. E. Howell of Jeffer son will administrate the estate of MattSeigenfurr:. J. G. Fontain and family of Jef fersoja,. have, returned from a va cation. Ed Siegmond - and family of Garibaldi fnave,,, been visiting in Stayton. ... , Mr. and Mrs. J. Withers of Sil verton have been visiting in Mc- Minnviile. ' ; Mrs, S, , Smith of St. Paul has returned from a visit In Wiscon sin. ' Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Knight and son spent Thursday night in Sa MORE LIFE More life! a prophecy Is In that thirsty cry. If read aright; ' Deep caSleth unto deep; Life Infinite, O souf, awaiteth thee! Lucy Larcom. W. T. Rigdon & Son Hot Weather Cliquot Club Ginger Ale and 6-Budwiser 2.25 For the-combination " 'yotrsave 45 DELICATESSEN Durino; this hot weather you will find it convenient to make up a meal from this department. Shrimp' Salad, Club-house Salad, Macaroni Salad, Po tato Salad, 'Prepared Jello, Cottage Cheese, Sliced Jel lied Tongue, Boiled and Pressed flam, Beef and Veal Loaf, Prepared Souse, Sliced Corn Beef, Green and Ripe Olives, Dill, Sweet and Soar Pickles, Kippered Sal mon, Home-baked Beans. BAKERY Delicious . Xakes such as you, would make yourself. Angel, .Sunshine, Prune, Chocolate, ; Nut, Cocoanut, Lady Baltimore, Mocha. For Your Sunday ' . Breakfast ' Butter Horns, Tea Sticks. i IMPERIAL CHOCOLATES Fresh Shipment Just In "60c pound ' Hard Candy Special 50c lem. ' They are residents ot Hood River. "s' t--KU--'- ' " ' W- Mr." and Mrs, i.' H. Burnap of Co rvallis visited In Salem' Thurs day.. ..-. ;;,'. C:,.. Miss Dorothy Oxford, sister of Mrs. Lynn Cronemlller, is a, Salem" visitor. - . "i - ;r . A. R. Nolan and Mrs. Anderson; both of Silverton, visited Salem Wednesday. ; - Roy Kendall was a Salem vis itor Thursday. 1 J. T. Webb Of Tulsa, Oklahoma, Is visiting his parents, Mr., and Mrs. J. S. Webb of Route 8, Sa lem. . Earl Bice of Dallas visited in Salem yesterday. - J. Nollin of Gates visited in Sa lem Thursday. Salem visitors from Dayton THE PICTURE OF A THOUSAND WONDERS ' ) f tISliA Siren A?A' W ! of Babylon. IV 'AV The First J) KtSSS 7 Black Sheep. J) J A They meet in r' I 5 V 'The Wander- -ir 'o er" and-!. . THE n AT POPULAR PRICES ..... , i"! (Quality First Groceries and Meats) 1 Order your meat with your' groceries, one order, one de-l livery, one account. j Apricots for Canning The Tilton Apricot grown at The Dalles is considered the best Apricot for can-j ning; not as large as some varieties but of extra fine flavor and deep rich color. This week is the peak of the season. Buy them now at this special low price, j 22 Pound Crate ! 1.65 I FRUIT JARS 1 .. - i Mason pints, doz..l 73c Mason Quarts, doz. 85e Mason Half-gal doz $1.20 SUGAR 100 lb. sack Cane Sugar . $5.97-- ; 25 lb sack Cane Sugar $1.63 At these low prices on Ap ricots, fruit jars and sugar it will pay you to put up several crates of this fine fruit. - r CERTO ! It Makes Your Jelly Jell I 3 for 85c - 1 ; . " j Roth Grocery Co. Phones 1885-6-7 : b I : ;i:ThirtyiaAunt; Service -v-v ? No , charge ,f or delivery i it- Tuesday Included J. Paxton, Mrs. W. S.i Hlbbert, and Major and Mrs. Miller.- - H."C. Taylor waa"fA Salem Wednesday. He la a resident of Dallas. V Irving Schnelll visited his sister. Mrs. Ed Krebs, In Scio recently. Mrs. A. W.-" Blackburn: of Cor rallis was in Salem on a business visit Thursday, i . Chester Coffey. Salem photograph- , er, with his family were visitors in Scio Thursday.-1 r"r Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mumper and Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Lous, all of Scio, attended the auto races here Monday. ; . ; Fred Bilyeu of Scio. ..visited in Salem Thursday. .. , - . - R. II. Bassett of Salem visited Scio on business Monday. Norwegian Sardines In pure Olive Oil 2 for 25c 6 for 73c TINY TOTS V Extra small sardines in olive oil -15c 6 for 85c WATERMELONS The last shipment of water melons ar really good, firm and deep; Jucious red. 3c Pound Ice-cold' if ' you wsh. Ice-cold Melons 5c lb. Casabas 5c lb. Cantaloupes 15c ' Florida Grane Fruit 20c Oranges 40c and '70c doz. Peach Plums 15c , Basket Pears 40c don.. Blackberries, Raspberries : : Strawberries Apricots. Basket 40c Apricots 22 lb. Crate $1.63 VEGETABLES Loads of fresh, 'crisp ; . ; Vegetables String Beans, Peas, Toma ; toes, Cucumbers, Gr. On-. Ions, Radishes, Lettuce, Cel ery, C a b ba ge, Carrots, ; Beets, Sweet Corn. Fancy Large New Potatoes 1 10 lbs. 25c , PEACHES Fancy Large Table Peaches 35c bas!:ct Medium Peaches 25c bcs.ct t :