THE OREGON STATESMAN. SAIQTCoyt " 8 A ECONOMYSALE OF STATIONERY : Starting Thursday. morning and to continue as long j; ; as our stock lasts ' Thelroly. economical way to buy stationery is ty the pound provided you get full sixteen ounces of writing paper. OUR JtAVELSTONE POUND PAPER is an exceprfonally good quality and each package contains 1 pound sQld1iet.of white deckle edge paper, which we regularly sell at 59c. We have received a NEW SHIPMENT OP THIS STATIONERY from Ofl the.OWL DRUG CO. and it goes on safe Thursday at OV C v OLD HOMESTEAD STATIONERY A pure white paper that ?i.uu. xma saie at Onifs the Best - $6evrs LOCAL NEWS tN The Weather UNCHANGED Fair; temperatures above nor mal; moderate northerly winds. Maximum yesterday, 86; minimum r9; river, 2.2, stationary; rain fall, none; Atmosphere, clear; wind, southwest. ' License Is "Issued A marriage license wag, Issued in Salem Tuesday to George P. K. Moorehead, 425 Kearney street, a teacher, and Jennette Francis, 435 Vandervort street, a YWCA secretary. GciblerIs Acquitted Charles Gelbler of Detroit was acquitted by a jury in the circuit court Tuesday afternoon, follow ing his trial on a charge of being the father jofr a child born to' his unmarried niece. The triaL lasted two days and was' presided over by Judge Tercy R. Kelly. Save Money! Buy Your Piano ' .During our sale.- Moore's Mu sle House.. , . JIG i V Mill' City Man Fined 1 'Alfred Ward of Mill City was .fined 10 in. the justice court hera Tuesday by Brazier C. Small, justice of the peace, when he en td a plea of guilty to. a charge c-leaving a camp fire unattended. Every Davenport Must Hence big reductions in Hamilton's." " price. 314 Arrested for Threat B. Lavett of Brooks was arrest ed Tuesday afternoon by Walter DeLong, Salem constable, follow ing the issuing of a complaint against him, charging him with "a threat to commit a crime with a dangerous weapon." The com plaint was "sworn to by Herman Sears who declared Lavett threat ened him.with a knife. Layett demanded a hearing in the justice court and was released under bail of $250. Furniture Upholstery And repairing. Gelse-Powors Furniture company. 20tf Mill City Guest Mrs. Merle Anderson -of Buck ley, Wash., who has been visiting at the home of Mr, and Mrs. E, Glenn In Milt-City, has departed for her home. ' " Lost Small gold society pin attached to chain. Please" retf rh to States man for reward. ? 3tf Baby Is Born A baby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Htilbert of Buena Vista recently. Goes to Portland- Mrs. W. L.' Boull8ter of Silver- ton has jroneto Portland for a visit. Garter Belts for Warm Weather Howard Corset Shop, 165 N. Lib - - ' jl4 Girl Scout Picnic The girl scouts troop No. 2 of Silverton held a picnic there Mon day. 3 Victor, Records for $ 1.0O . Regular75c sire at Stiff's. J14 Birtchet Funeral Today t George -W; Irtehet,"5 father of Hubert Bi&chet of Salem, died at Dever, near Albany, Monday, ac cording to word received here. Funeral services, will be held at Albany today atU2 o "crock. Mr. Birtchet was native of Oregon, having been born a.t Butteville in 1861. He Is survived by his five chjyren. Hubert, G rover "Bittchel togota,it;olombia;4 Mrs. Alice Underwood Typewriter Co. Direct Factory uran en 510 Court Bt, Phone 2d2 Typewriters-Rented, Bold, ' Special rental ratal to Students 107 D Ctreet Teler&OM 31S envelopes to match, (pkgs. of 25) .19c CHARRON BOX PAPER Containing 1 quire paper and 25 envelopes. Regularly 50c. (3 colors) OA This sale J ZSjC is above the ordinary and sells . DRUG ' ' TflG OWL 0RUG!C. Daniels of Portland, George J. Birtchet of Dever, and TjValter Birtchet of Portland, who was formerly chief of police at Salem. He has been ill since last No vember. 1 Hotel Marroi, r Dollar dinner, served 6:45 to 8 very evening. J2tf New Ijee Warehouse t -. . A new warehouse is being erected at the hatchery of jfcloyd Lee of Auburn. 8 Picnic on Sunday A large number of Woddburn people picnicked at the Silverton park Sunday. . Real Piano Sale At Moore's. J16 Visit in e Parents Mr. and Mrs. Yale Smith of Eugene are visiting at the home of ,0, T. Bjornaas in Woodburn. Mr. and Mrs. Bjornaas are Mrs. Smith's parents. On Short Visit Mr. and Mrs. Gus Paujson and family of Silverton have gone to Idaho for a two weeks' visit. Halik & Koff for Klectric Fans- Eight inch fans $6.50. jl5 Services Come to End ' The evangelistic services being conducted by Teddy W. Leavitt of Eugene at Mill City came to an end Monday. Approximately 200 have been converted while they lasted. A action Tonight 7:30 p. m. at F. N. Woodry's store. Summer and Norway; furni ture from 4 Salem homes. ; jl4 Enter Hospital Elmer Johnson of Silverton, Miss Rose Wiesfenfels, and Mrs. W. Fry aYe in the Silverton hos pital. The first two had their tonsils removed and Mrs. Frye suffered a nervous breakdown. Davenports Reduced For July clearance sale. Ham ikon's. J14 Visiting W. W. Masoifc ; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cole f Port land have been visiting at the W. W. Mason home in Mill City. Marry In Albany- Miss Lucille Howe and J. E. Preston of Mill City were married in Albany recently. j ' f t The Salvation Army Can make good use of your cast- off clothing, etc. Phone 1$20. jl7 Riches Funeral .Held , Miss Eliza Riches of Turner, who was born in Oregon In 1854, was buried in Turner Monday. She died recently after a short illness. i Truck Plunges, Two Injured- Mrs. Joseph Heston, formerly Miss Ida Arrell of Independence, was injured when her husband's truck ran off a 50 foot embank ment near Wheeler Sunday. Mrs. Heston was thrown from tbe truck LOOSE WHEELS REPAIRED, f 1 PER WHEEL Mflce PaneA's Brake . Station 575 South Commercial Street .FARM LOANS PROMPT SERVICE ( Sal Zstate Xm X&sarsass -f 8rtjr Boats. - j P. n. BELL j 829 V.' S. Bank Efctg. nUS t7 mm BUSH Bankers ' V Established 1868 General Banking Business Office nmn from 10 a, m. to S p. . regularly at 69c STORE wooers BRIEF and severely cut and bruised: Her husband was also injured. Real Piano Sal At Moore's 316 Team Runs Away Lee Ridgeway of Buell was in jured Sunday when his team ran away. His foot was hurt. Vacation at Beach Mr. and Mrs. Webb Hakins of Silverton are on a vacation at the beach. Take Marriage License Marceline Farlow, 19, of Salem, and Alex Calibe, 26. of Portland, have been granted a marriage li cense at Vancouver, Wash. Thomas Campbell 111 Thomas Campbell of the' public service commission is ill at his (Portland home. Furniture Upholstery O And repairing. Glese-Powers Furniture company. s20tf Guests in Kal cm- Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Dorkes were guests in Salem recently. Five Day Encampment The Evangelical churches In and near Salem are sponsoring a five day encampment at the Quin- aby park camp grpunds beginning today. Rev. W. " I. Shambaugh, for 20 years a missionary in China, will toll of his experiences there. Evangelical church serv ices will be dismissed Sunday for the occasion. Church Picnic Held Elders of the First Presbyterian I church held a picnic last night at the Brush College picnic grounds. A basket dinner and session meet ing were on the program. Rev. H. T. Babcock, who will leave to day for his home in California, was a guest. Will Conduct Classes Dr. Walter Brown, head of the Marion county child health dem onstration, will conduct classes in health education this morning, to morrow and Friday mornings at the OAC summer session in Cor- vallis. 75c Victor Records 48c Or 5 for $1.90. Get your rec ords now at this big reduction. H. L. Stiff Furniture Co. 114 Dental Clinic Today A health clinic and dental clinic will jbexheid at Hubbard today un- dear the direction of Dr. B. A. Douglas and Dr. E. L. Brunk of the Marion county child health demonstration. Leaves After Visit Ted Henry ofOregon City has left Salem after visiting friends here the last few days. Picnic on Sunday M. D. Pilkenton has announced plans for tbe regular meeting of the Willamette Valley Typographi cal conference at Brookside auto camp Sunday. A basket lunch and picnic will be held. Leave Hospital Mra S T TIslvIar and her vnunr child have returned to their, home from a local hospital. Health Workers Swim- Members of tbe Marion county child health demonstration staff were entertained at a swimming party at Silver creek, near, Silver- TOE WILLIAMS ? Bttry t.nd I ' - Electrie! Berric WILLARD 631 Court St. -.1 m tf.DQX' ID We have a real! bay ln-a-102.5 Flint tonrlgl e w paint, tew rubber, Irith glass enclosure, b m pi e r, spot light, automatic swipe ' and . several other extras. This car has run but fery little and ran be bad at a Tery low price. I IHiL ton. last night. The hosts were iMiss Ida Twedten, a nurse In the Silverton district, 'and Miss Mar-' tha Harrison, nurse in the Mount Angel district. j , Undergoes Operatioi C. B. Harris underwent an op eration at a local hospital Monday. Real Piano Sale At Moore's. J16 Lumber Company Working The Hammond Lumber com pany's logging cam pi at Mill City started work again Hdnday after its Fourth of July shutdown. Funeral Service Held The funeral service' for Joseph Friar, who died In Dallas Satur day, was held there! Monday.' Auction Wed. Nlte, f7:80 p. m.- At F. N. Woodry's store, Sum mer and Norway, furniture from four Salem homes, j ' " . J14 Church Duties End Re-. John T. Myers of the Church of God in Woodburn has resigned his pastoral duties at the church but will retain his position. of mail carrier there. Annual Picnic Held The family of Peter Kurra held its annual picnic in Helmlch park , at Independence Sunday. See What You Can Buy A good davenport for. Hamil ton's clearance sale, j J14 Surprise Party Given A surprise pariy was given mru. i Martin Tompkins of; Grand Island on her birthday. Loganberry Juice; The Humphrey way. &c. cnau- tauqua entrance. 'ill Will Build Home D. L. Bond has been granted a building permit to erect a one Rtorv dwelling at! 1410 Market street. The estimated cost is given at $4000. J. R. Anderson will be the builder. j The lire wnicn xiesiroyea wirw-rperea tle and other property owned by the Silverton Lumber company was under control Tuesday, ac cording to reports received at the offices of the state; forester. No green timber was destroyed and most of the camp equipment was saved by the fire fighters. Ttnv Vnnp TtArnrdH Now! Practically all Victor records ' . it erpatlv reduced at Stilt's Furni ture Store. Ji Kxams End Today Between 75 and 80 applicants wrote in the annual bar examina tions held here yesterday under the state board of Ib&T examiners. The examinations I will continue until tonight. Ruild Overhead Crossing The public service i commission yesterday issued an order author izing construction of an overhead crossing in the city lof Klamath Falls. The cost of the imDrove- ment was estimated t .$124,000, of which amount the'rallroad com pany will pay $6t,0q. The fe rnainder of the cost will be paid by the city of Klamath Falls. Real Piano Sale At Moore's. lie Agreement Rechcd-4- Contracts between; the irriga tion districts relative to repay ments on the Owyhee. - Vale ana Uaker projects have been approv ed by the government and work will start on the two former de velopments as soon ag the districts approve the contracts, according to Elwood Mead, commissioner of reclamation. This! information was-l brought here yesterday, by Rhea, lauper, ctate engineer, who held a conference with Mr. Mead at Spo kane. Government money now I available will be ise4 for the pur chase of water rights and construc tion of a drainage system for "the vale project, Mr.! Mead said. (iris Leave Today The local Saltation Army corps will send five yoltng girls to the Army s state summer camp for ypung people to bo held at Cala- pooya Springs from July 14 to 23 Their names arej Wanda and La v erne Dancer, Etta ! Vlekers, Lil Han Gipson and Isabel Pickens, and they leave Salem this morn- DeLongs Entertain Visitors- Mr. and Mrs. P. C. DeLoner of lloy Chemcketa street are enjoy i s r ing a visit with Rev, and Mrs. M D. Reid of Long jLeach, Cal.. who are motoring through to the Can adian line and- enjoying the Orev Bun tuuuii; Bretu.ijrj Xr.. lieia In a brother of Mrs.j DeLong. . Home From Vacation N. Woodryj Salem leading Mlnnt.or with Xri WAttn tamUy, ' returned '-las -njgia irom a ,i aay . inp tnrougn-iii, Oregon caves, Critcr; and JJlapxpnA i ! akes, ; and horn eward : bx. way bt Bend and through McKenxie Pass. fishing was: first class: Mr. Wood ry saw two fine-specimens of. the muie-tan aeer pn me trip,, and - member of the party saw a Iarre gray timber wolf at Diamond lake. For three successive mornings the coyotes Rare out their peculiar brand of noise. : Residents inform ed ,Mr. Woodry that there is a great deal of bear and other wild game' in the Diamond lake district. As Mr. Woodry. ls a hunter and fisherman, he was especially in terested. The . party had a very enjoyable trip. Steinway Piano, Fine . Condi tioi $533. Moore's Music House, 415 Court. J16 Club WUl Swim. - The Salem Motorcycle club will go to Silverton to swim in tbe park, 1 earing Harry Scott's at 6. SO Thursday. You Oueht4o Have. V A MAxeTecTrIc"Khge in your iome. Hamilton's. 114 Bowden Return ,Mlss Ivy and Violet Bowden re turned heme Sunday from a two weeks visit at the home of Mrs Arthur Pepin in- Chitwood, who lived here In Salem last winter. They spent a few days at Newport and otter Rock beaches. Posts 150 Bond- Fred Signet, arrested recently on a charge of possssion of intoxi cating liquor, was-released yester day on posting of 160 bonds. Guests Visiting Mrs. Blanche Somerville oi Portland is visiting In Salem at guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cut ler. Mrs. Somerville and Mrs. Cutler are cousins. ' Out on Bail A. L. Spaulding was released ou $500 bail yesterday. He was ar rested Sunday on a charge of drunkenness "and , driving while drunk. - Real Piano Sale At Moore s. lie POM! SLIPS. SILENTLY . . j r i ACCldent IS DlSCOVered Only When Supply of Logs hails to Arrive George Barrey, 21, employed as a pond man at 4he Salem PuId & F'aper company's plant here, was drowned in the nond yesterday morning at about 7 o'clock. The drowning was unobserved, so the cause is unknown. Although it is thought that he slipped off a log sxnd was unable to rise, being.ham- by n Is heavy boots The body was . recovered at 9 o'clock witb. a grappling hook by Walter Gerth df West Salem, who las recovered 16 other bodies from the Willamette. .'Although re suscitation was carried ou for more than an hour, it was unsuc cessful.' ' v ' The man was hot; missed until the logs lie was supposed' to sup ply for the mill ceased coming. His hat and pike pole floating on the water were the only evidences of his disappearance. A crewo! men started searching for the body immediately, but it was not until Gerth, a veteran river man. hid been summoned that it could be fcund. Barrey is survived by his moth er, with whom he lived at 2100 North Commercial street. He was unmarried. 3 DROWNS Afternoon Frocks of Rayons These new fabrics are the foremost park in aresses tnis year, lvenairjg- an air of quality and holding -their lustre wonderfully under - the strain of frequent tub- St bing. $2M $7.95 T : - - lx I HELP WITH BRIDGE Highway Commissiori Asks 5. rvto Help Meet togene ' 'BridgeCost, The state" highway 'commission yesterday filed in the office of the public service . commission' here an answer 'to,,h, petition of the souinern facinc company ior permission to replace its street csrs between .Eugene and Spring field with buses, in which it urges that such an order' of; the public service commission should con tain a proviso that In abandoning its streetcar tracks the Southern Pacific ' company should be made to participate In any. expense in volved iln the construction of new Driaga ana . overhead cross ing a short, - distance'? north of Springfield. At the time of the hearing of the application of the. Southern Pacific company at Dogene. re cently the SduthernPaicific of fecials indicated that In event the street cars were; replaced with Duses tbe street car -tracks and right of way 'between Eugene and Springfield: would be used as a part of theV Natron cutoff. It was said that approximately, 3 steam trains w6uld be" operated over the abandoned street "car . tracks daily. ' ' , In order to accommodate these trains the highway commission set out in its answer-that it wou4d be necessary to reconstruct the pres ent bridge on the Eugene-Springfield line and erect an overhead crossing. . The Proposed-New One Is i Poultry Cannery With a Good Business . ' .: .' - W. F, Smith & Co f:ol McMinn ville, Oregon, have the only large exclusive poultry cannery on the coast. The company isTrported to always-have ita' annual-"pack sold In advance. V It has only1, been in ? operation two or three years, . but last year put up and sold, between 20,000 and 30,000 1alf; p6iind-cans of chicken products; -C. - This chicken cannery handle? about 1000 chickens .-a, week and at the present time employs seven people. : p.ji',. Its prod uetBare Wade-marked "Mione" Minced Chicken. Boned Chicken, Chiclfen Giblets and Chicken Soup, of. Broth and is a very fine prodttct. vC.tV- . The company plans i on adding canned turkey, to Its product In the near - future! These products afe found very, convenient for pic Olc parties, luhches, sandwiches, and for", the ,-' general household emergency .shelf. ; . - Mr. Smith informs the writer : V J1 V.J, f. ' , DISEASES Treated by Osteopathy and tha latest Electrical Therapy In cluding -Dr. Ab ram's Electronic 8ystem " No Charge 'foe Consaltation DR. B. H. WHITE Physician aad Surgeoa SOI U. S. Bank Building . &alem. Oregon and Mopacs 1 playing; Iarjies' - j - : t NErSra 1' - .. Then, too, there are the polka dot voiles and printed tissues .'that .are ideal for the real warm days. . r,. ' $'3.48-!', $9 -75 fc o1- 1 t -V X i - co v.- : that his company has about out- ITown. if s .presents quarters , and capacity, and 'before making any more addutona. or . expanding in iny way will probibly consider s lew location with improved power ind transportation 'facilities, and they, loot very favorably upon Salem as the most " central, and convenient location for their new modern exclusive poultry cannery. Their product fills a long re it want in high class canned goods, and they meet 'with remarkable -success in ' marketing their pro duct, which indicates a large and readr demand for It. The business -ould be operated upon a much larger seal with ..correspondingly increased 'profits and should grow into a large, successful and prom able enternrlse. Here is a chance "for the Salem Chamber of Commerce to get busy and by bringing this poultry can OB1TUART Rand At the late home, 18j)3 South Thirteenth street. Madelene Rund, age 65 years. Survived by her husband.' Peter Rund, and three sons. Leo of Stayton, Edwin of Oakland, Cal.. and Joseph of Sa lem. The remains are at the Sa lem mortuary chapel. Announce ment of funeral will be made later. Balrey George E. Bairey was drowned Tuesday morning. July 13. He is survived, by his mother. Mrs. Agnes Bairey, four brothers, Ray of Salem,. Iva of North Dakota Earl and Aries of Salem, and by two sisters. Pearl and Mary, both of Salem. .Announcement of fun eral will be" made later Jjy the Rig don & Son mortuary. Rosary will be held at fhe home. 2100 North Commercial on Wednesday, July 14. Monroe , In this city. Tuesday. July 13 fie in hold Monroe, at the age of I years; son of Mrs. Elsie Monroe, brother of Douglas Monroe. Fun eral services will bo held Wednes day, July 14, at 2:15 o'clock from the Rlgdon & Son mortuary.. In terment will be fn IOOF cemetery. FUNERALS Funeral services for Otto Kader abek, who died in this city Mon day, July U 2, will be held from the Rigdon & Son mortuary on hursday, July 15, at 1:30 o'clock. Interment will be in City View cemetery. TRUST O yet we trust that somehow good ... Will be the final goal or ill, The pangs of nature, sins of will,- - ' Defects of doubt, and taints of blood. That nothing walks with aim less feet; That not one life shall be de stroyed, Or cast .as. rubbish to the void. When God hath made the pile complete. Tennyson. " W. T.; Rigdon & Son A TREAT ' " for Coffee Drinkers r & llfflniflvrli Kit USA ? It Has the FLAVOR Vacuum Packed , Sold by All Triangle Grocers Distributed by Willamette; Grocery Co. Salem, Oregon . - 10 Rooms High imm SATURDAY, JULY 17 - f. Starts 10 A. M. Sharp " " 260 Center street, near N. Commercial " Including: - ' Wood, coal and! Gas range, heaters, 11 beds with steel '' spring and - mattresses, ..Davenport, Dining Table and 1 8 chairs,- rugs, congoleutn rags, walnut buffet, rockers., stand, tables. . .dressers, t' draperies; ; - curtains.' - "pillows, I bed ' ding, dishes, kitchen utensils,: garderf tools and everything : to furnish 1 0 roomed bouse. Every tb fog In this sale is real good. Beds are tbe latest design with' steel springs and I good tnattresses. r sj ' - ' . ?;TEIIjcMHNO RESERVE V ) - I Miiie You 1 '-' ' 1 & - AVocdry Owners 260 CenUrSUfeet v :-y ti the Auctioneer ;Thi3;ijTthfe rVtdry'LVerybodr Ili -s-plcns 511 nery to Salem add more variety toour already large cannery In terests here. " ' 'f Th-wrltF kf Tib iKnva will Ka pleased to know ' that the SaTem, Chamber of -.Commerce is already at 'work on this proposition, and ' ' will lend every help in securing the location of the proposed new cannery in this city. Ed.) ; Visitors Reported in Salem Mr. and Mrs. S. .Simon of Spo kane have left Salem after a two weeks visit. Mr. and Mrs, W. H. Wilson of The Dalles Visited In "Salem yester day. .: . ' - Bernard Simonton of Independ ence visited Salem Monday. . R. O. Yocura of Corvallls visited Salem Tuesday ,,J. .. Mr. and Mrs..M. Si Stanley were Salem -visitors, . Tuesday, Their home is In' Astoria, i ' . Miss Dora McClain of Eugene is a Salem visitor.' 1 ; J ,; Burgess Ford of Amity visited in Salem Tuesday. - i Rev, Monroe G. Everett of Cor vallis was a Salem vilstor yester day. -; - . Chiropractic f That Science .Which deals entirely with the nervous systems-' ;j ; - " - l.n.fe Your Nerves Control.! ' Your4 Body DR. SCOFIELD- The Beit in Chiropractic 828 Oregon Bldg. Salem iioa Tonight 7:30 F. If. V&dry'i 3iimmef and Norway. WHERE ITS CO0L and . COMFORTABLE ' Furniture from the Homes of Mrs. P. E. Moore , Miss Margaret Myers Mrs. Ll 'A. GoIdale ' Mrs J. S. Mills . , Buy Where Your Money' .(s:i.Buys the -Most , 'Only One Store" Summer and Norway ' - ' . -Y2:" If you have? anything 'to sell, Phone 511' The Summer St. Woodry The Woodry . Everybody - " Kiiows Grade furniture nn i I