THE OREGON STATESlIANSALEil,' OREGON s: -y an FRIDAY MORNINGJULV 11926 to rC 5 i f vr Your Health' - cwtmi owe Onlr the Best 1 Qcenrs tTt1t OWL Ul(UG G STATE 3 TREE, T L'BlffTf LOCAL NEWS IN The Weather TJXCHA3fGEDj , Fair, temperature above normal in the interior; gentle nortnerry winds. Wednesday Maximum, 85; minimum. 65; river, -2.2, sta tionary; rainfall, none; atmos phere, clear; wind, northwest. West Granted Divorce Ben F. Westwas granted a di vorce from Gertrude E. West on erounds of desertion by Judge Kelly last night. Mrs. West now in the east. is Strinway Piano, Fine Condition $533. Moore's Music House. 415 Court. , J16 One Found Guilty F. Signette was found not guilty of possessing intoxicating ' f.-4iior in police court yesterday afternoon, while G. Singette was declared guilty. The two men were arrested recently after sus ptt?iSus actions by them had led t officers to ask them to stop. Both of the men ran away and one broke two bottles, while the other disappeared and was found i a uttle later. i wo Domes ui whiskey were found. Don't Get Your Wife Out " Of bed. Eat your breakfast at Ihe Black Cat. Open at 6:30 a.m. ' t 317 Vorester Picnic Sunday , The Catholic Order of Foresters will picnic at the Woodburn city park Sunday, . starting at 10 o'clock. There will be speeches, one by GoveYnor Walter M. Pierce, an athletic program with races of various kinds, a baseball game frbetween St. Paul' and a Portland f team and a dinner. Prizes will f be given for the athletic winners ; and for the largest family, oldest : Forester, and , Forester longest in j the order. Wallace Eagle Honored Wallace Y. Eagle of Salem was honor candidate for the last two weeks straight at the Citfzens Mil (itfyfrtitting Camp at Vancouv er! Waiif. according to word sent out by the commanding general there. Only two other boys there attapeMd this hondr two successive .weeks." They aTe Robert Allen of Portland and Loren Thacker of Chehalis. Wash. J. W. Steel of Salem, received honorable men tion. Save Money! Buy Your Piano During our sale. Moore's Mu sic House. jl6 Ask New Drain T. A. Livsley, Curtis Cross and George Will, who own property on Liberty street, have petitioned for an additional drain between State and Ferry streets. Remonstrance Filed A remonstrance against the im proving of River street from Com mercial street to ,thet Willamette river has been filed In the city recorjaer'a, office. ... Loganberry Juice The Humphrey way, 5c. Chan tauqnia entrance. J17 P-Yllson to Speak fJJn Wilson of the- Brotherhood ban"k in Portland will be the main speiaker at tHe second union church service In Willson park Underwood Typewriter Co. Direct Factory Branch 51 Court St. V Phone 83 Typewriters Bested, Bold, .Repaired Special rental rates to Students Wood Wood TRACY'S FUEL1 JYARD 187 D Street Telephone SX1M Means Much to You If there is one particular thing in which care and purity are important,! it is the compounding of pre scriptions. Impure concoctions are not only useless, but are often positively harmful. Our drugs are reliable. Our prescription depart ment is in the hands of expert graduates who know their business. Bring us your prescription to be filled, regardless of whose name is on it. "Our prescription service is the best service we render." Sunday. His topic will be "Chris tianity and its Relation to Mod ern Problems." Mr. Wilson has recently returned from a six months' lecture tour in Great Brit ain. He lectured twice this year to classes in economics and soci ology at Willamette university. He will speak in the Jason Lee church Sunday evening. The program for the union service will be an nounced soon. The Salvation Army Can make good use of your cast off clothing, etc. I-hone 1820. J17 Officers Installed The Stayton Rebekah lodge in stalled officers Tuesday. Mrs. Maude Beauchamp and Mrs. Hat tie Ficklin acted as installing of ficers. Governor Has Guests j Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pierce of Los Angeles and their son are visiting in Salem for several 'months. Mr. Pierce is a brother of Governor Walter M. Pierce. Furniture Upholstery And repairing. Gelse-Fowers Furniture company. iZOtf Leaves on Vacation '. Miss Lena Christensen has gone to Havre, Mont., for a month's va cation at the home of her family. Dauce, Mellow Moon Benefit Street railway employes. Duke Moore's Aeolians playing. Tuesday July 20th. J20 Delzell Guests Comings Rev. and Mrs. J. A. Davis of Holly woodi Cal., are expected to be Salem visitors soon. Mrs. Da vis is a sister of W. A. Delzell, secretary to Governor Walter M. Pierce; 5 Victor Records for f 1.90 Regular 75c size, at Stiff's. 15tf Speak at Revival- Rev. C. C. Poling, Rev- G. E. Erskine, Rev. W. I. Shambaugh and! Rev.C. C. Stover hife,iven speeches' at the Evaogelica-Cchurch gatherings I being held this week at Quinaby park. Rev. Shambaugh is a former missionary to the Chi nese people.; ' Real Piano Sale At Moore's. J16 Builds Bath Hou A building permit ha a been issued tp E. C. Ballinger to erect a one story bath house at Capi tol and Hunt streets, the estimated cost being 400. Will Suspect Station overnor Pierce and a number of lather state officials will leave here today for Burns where they will conduct an investigation of LOOSE WHEELS REPAIRED, f 1 PER WHEEL Mike Paneck's Braka Station 275 South Commercial Street FARM LOANS PROMPT SERVICE XmI Estate Xa Intnrant Sorety Bands. P. H. BELX) SO 0. ft. Bank Bids. S4T4 . LADD & BUSH Bankers Established 1868 General Banking Business Office Hours from 10 a. m. to S 9. as. ,SToae J.tf.WWett PRODOCtS 1 BRIEF the state experiment station locat ed near that city. Besides the governor the party will include Sam A. Kozer, secretary of state; H. B. VanDuzer of Portland, chairman of the state highway commission and R. R. Turner, state superintendent of public in struction. Sam Brown, state sen ator for Marion county, and B. F. Irvine, Portland newspaperman, also may make the trip, it was said. Heal Piano Sale At Moore's. J16 Attending Synod Dr. Norman K. Tully and Henry Gilbert have gone to Eugene to represent the First Presbyterian church of Salem at the annual state synod of the Presbyterian church this week and next. Other members of the church are expect ed to go later to attend this synod. Permit Issued Conrad Dillman was given a building permit yesterday to erect a one story dwelling" at 2025 Che meketa street, the estimated cost being $700. Hotel Bfartoi. Dollar dinner, served 6:46 to 8 very evening. J2tf Will Make Repai W. E. Reed has been granted a building permit to repair a one story dwelling at 2045 North Fifth street, to cost about $800. Hodges Begins Work A. R. Hodges, newly appointed Marion county YMCA secretary, started his work in that office yes terday. One of his first jobs will be to make a tour of the county to make the acquaintance of the committeemen and others in the different towns. He will then go to the summer camp at Mehama, where he will be one of the camp leaders. Furniture Upholstery O And repairing. Glese-Powers Furniture company. .. 1 Ml Otf nailing In Salem 'v- ; 4 George Hailing ;oi Portland, a representative ot', the . J. ; K. 4 G il 1 Book comnaay, :,Tisill,ogiftf Sa lem. CrJ'l - Prof. Andrews Teaching- Prof. C. I. Andrews of Kimball College of Theology is in Ocean Park, Wash., where he is teaching in the Epworth League institute After the close of the institute he will attend three others, one of hich is at Falls City and another at Suttles lake. Best Waffles In Town at The Black Cat. Served all day 317 Dallas Girls Here Misses Lucia Card and Ruth Smith of Dallas were Salem vis itors yesterday. Old Grad Returns- William Schreiber of Shedd was in Salem yesterday on a visit. He is a graduate of Willamette uni verstty in the class of 1913. Bethel Residents Picnic Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Statzer of Salem were guests at a picnic in Bethel Wednesday. The picnic was given by residents of Bethel who had formerly lived in Okla homa. Other guests were Mr. 60X01 rn n n i We have a few very attrac tive boys in light closed ears. Now is the I time to trade your touring and get a closed Job at very little difference. When prices are low is the time to buy. and Mrs. George Sutherland, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Haley, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Nichols, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Brinkley and granddaugh ter, Marjory Blalock, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Hain and daughter, Jean, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Arnold a"nd son, Dicky, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Williams, Nicholas Brinkley, William Brinkley, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Har low Olsen, Mrs. Cora Johnson, Mrs. Howard Pearce, Mrs. Cass Nichols, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Wolfe, R. F. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Ben ton Wolfe, Gertrude Scharf, Lo ween Scharf, Clarence Wolfe, Ice land Franklin, C. H. Montgom ery, Harold Reisbeck and Coralee Nichols. P.ay Your Records Now Practically all Victor records greatly reduced, at Stiff's Furni ture Store. jl5tf Concert Given A concert was given by Mr. and Mrs. Loraine Stivers at the Christian church in Silverton re cently. Piano and trumpet num bers were played. Auto Tires Stolen Jake Neibert of Stayton re ports the theft of live automobile tires and a rim. 75c Victor Records, 48c Or 5 for $1.90. Get your rec ords now at this big reduction. H. Stiff Furniture Co. J15tf Farms Change Hands The William Steiberg property Monmouth has been sold to Holver Jensen of Kalispel, Mont. Mr. Steinberg will reside in Sa lem. The Fred Welch ranch hafc been sold to Noah Heffley and the Charles Newman farm, also near Monmouth, has been sold. Game Laws Violated A. Van Cleve, E. E. Cramer and R. C. Fitzgerald, nil or silverton. have been fined $50 apiece it Eugene for game law violation. Enter in Program ; Miss Irene Forsythe, Miss July Correll, Mrs. Maude Mochel, Mrs. Rae Gibbons, Mrs. Myrtle Clark, Mrs. August Reichel, Mrs. E. T. Sims and Mrs. Clyde Whitman all participated in the program of the Ladies" Aid society of the Woodburn Presbyterian church Wednesday. Real Piano Sale At Moore's. Acting as Librarian- Miss Elizabeth Latham, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Latham of Silverton. is acting as city librarian there to replace Mrs. Joe Kircher, resigned. .lrm Is Broken A. L. Dorman of Staytonbroke nis arm Wednesday morning while cranking a car. Lost Small gold society pin attached to chain. Please return to States man for reward. J13tf Guests Honored Mr. and Mrs. William Andrews of Van Nuys, Cal., and Mrs. D. R Clark of HarrlsbuTg were honor guests at a picnic in the Silverton municipal park recently. Ferry Starts Saturday The old ferry at Independence made its last trip across the Wil lamette river Wednesday evening The new one will be put into oper ation Saturday. Xurse on Vacation- Miss Clara Hanson, a nurse at tne biiverton hospital, has gone away for a vacation and Mrs Ethel Stewart has returned. Vin cent Neal of Silverton is in the hospital to have, a broken arm re set. ' ! Uirthday Celebrated A birthday ' party was held in Falls City Wednesday to honor the sixth birthday of Miss Louise March; Two Reprieves Issued Governor Pierce yesterday Is sued reprieves to ! Henry Bussey and. Duke Howard,; who were sen II IV IK m w cm LEAD KINDLY LIGHT So long thy power hath blessed me, sure it still will lead me on; ; O'er moor and fen. o'er crag and torrent, till! the'night .is gone; 1 j And with the mom those angel faces smile j i Which I have loved long since and lost awhile. rJohn Henry Newman, W. T. Rigdon & Son tenced to pay fines in the amount of $250 each and serve jail sen tences of 90 days for possession of stills in Union county. Both men have served their Jail sentences. The reprieves were issued by the governor on recommendation of the district attorney of Union county. Picnic on Wednesday- A picnic and baseball game will 'be held by the West Salem Com munity club next Wednesday eve ning'on the picnic grounds north of the cannery. On Official Tour Miss Dora Sexton, state , presi dent of the Rebekahs, visited the Amity lodge this week on an of ficial trip. Xebraskans to Gather All former residents of Nebras ka will picnic at the Colorado lake grounds, across the Willamette river from CorvalHs. August 1. This is the fifth annual event of its kind. Real Piano Sale At Moore's. Jl Bac k From East R. R. Turner, state school sup erintendent, has returned from a month's trip in the east. Attend Son's Wedding Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Cave of Sa lem went to Corvallis Wednesday to attend their sou's wedding. Tlinyer Guests H Mrs. Charles Clay, Mrs. McGilli rudy and James Hays of Berkeley, Cal., and Miss Evelyn Gilmore of Tortland, Me., are guests of Mrs. Claudius Thayer. Guest of Sally Bush Miss Alice Brown of Westfield, Mass.. is visiting in Salem as the guest of Miss Sally Bush. 20 Discount Fri. and Sat. pn corsets, corsletts and girdles. Howard's Corset Shop, 165 N. Lib. jl7 Transfer Cas Mrs. Jane Jackson, arrested by Salem police Wednesday night on a charge of possessing intoxicat ing liquor, was turned over to the justice court authorities yesterday. J ags Bring Fine Two minors were fined $2 each yesterday in police coert on charges of smoking cigarettes. Buster Kenton Coming- Bert G. Bates of Roseburg was in Salem Wednesday to make ar rangements to have a welcome to be given . Buster Keaton and his Urn colony when they arrive here next week. Fire Breaks Out Another serious tire broke out late Wednesday night in camp 2 of the Silver Falls Timber com pany, according to - reports re- CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP SPECIAL 11 Cry stal White Soap 1 Peet's Granulated Soap 6 Creme Oil Toilet Soap $1.50 Value for $1.39 and 7 Crystal White Soap FREE! (This Week Only) VAN CAMP'S BAKED BEANS Always have a supply on hand and at these prices they are very economical food. 6 Medium cans 59c 12 Medium cans $1.15 6 Large cans $1.25 12 Large cans $2.45 NORWEGIAN SARDINES In Pure Olive Oil 2 for 25c 6 for 73c 12 for $1.40 CALIFORNIA SARDINES Large Oval Tins 2 for 25c 12 for $1.40 TINY TOT A fancy bristling Sardine 2 for -1.35c 12 for $1.95 MAKE A CRAB SALAD ' Fancy Japanese Crab Can ..38c 3 cans for $1.10 COMBINATION BEVERAGE DEAL 6 Cliquot Club Ginger Ale GBudweiser , 52.25 ceived at the offices of the state forester. A crew of approximate ly 150 men was transferred early yesterday from camp 15 to fight the blaze. It was said that the fire is burning over an area that was swept by a more serious blaze two years ago. Families of the woodsmen who live near camp 2 were instructed to fill every avail able utensil with water, and stand by ready to extinguish flying sparks. Bail Is Protested A motion has been filed in po lice court protesting the amount of $500 bail which was asked of A. L. Spaulding, recently arrested for driving while intoxicated. Planks Are Guests Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Plank and daughter, of Minneapolis, Minn., are visiting Mr. Plank's brother, J. F. Plank of Woodburn. Real Piano Sale At Moore s. J1C Try Golf Course Keith Powell, Elburn Sims, Clyde Whitman, and W. H. Smith went to Portland Tuesday and played golf on the Waverley Coun try club course there. Visits at Coast Mrs. Lee Quan of Donald spent the last week end at the coast. Mill City Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Woods of Portland have been visiting in Mill City. Default Is Entered A default and judgement was ordered Thursday in the circuit court here in the case of the State Terminal Hotel company against the Lotz-Larsan Mining company. 10 Rooms High SATURDAY, JULY 17 Starts 10 A. M. Sharp 260 Center street, near N. Commercial Including: Wood, coal and gas range, heaters, 11 beds with steel springs and mattresses, davenport, dining table and 18 chairs, rugs, eongoleum rugs, walnut buffet, rockers, stand tables, dressers, draperies, curtains, pillows, bedding, dish en, kitchen utensils, garden tools and everything to furnish a 10 roonied house. Everything in this sale is real good. Beds are the latest design with steel springs and good mattresses. TERMS CASH NO RESERVE Mrs. Ef fie Young Owner, 260 Center Street J- ....... - V ' This is the Woodry Everybody Knows Phone 511 "Quality First Foodstuffs" Why not open an account with this store and have your meat, groceries, fruits, Vegetables, bakery goods, delicatessen, delivered to you and all on one account which you can arrange for either weekly or monthly payment? Hundreds of families are using this ser vice and are saving them selves many wearisome trips to the markets and still are getting the best the market affords and at prices they considerable reasonable. APRICOTS FOR CANNING The next few days will see the finish of the apricot season. Wre have an excep tionally fine lot in 22 pound crates. $1.85 Crate 40c Basket GRATED PINEAPPLE For your apricot-pineapple conserve you will want this grated pineapple. Libby's in No. 2 cans 23c Each 3 for 65c BALL MASON JARS Pints ... Quarts Half Gallons 75c ..85c .$1.20 SUGAR Best Cane Sugar $6.08 Hundred 25 lb. Sacks $1.75 Rolh Grocery Co. Phones 1885-6-7 No charge for delivery The stage company was granted a total of $979.65 for, back rent alleged to be due them, li addi tion to the interest and costs of the trial. .The case was heard by Judge Percy R. Kelly. Ellsworth Guests Mrs. Elmer Ellsworth of Al bany is visiting Mrs. Clare Ells worth of Mill City. Vacation at Seaside Ed. Jensen and Mrs. Jensen of Independence are at Seaside for a vacation. Return to Home Mrs. A. B. Hilland, Miss Bar bara Stimson, who have been Vis iting in Amity, have returned to their home at Pasco, Wash. Mrs. Webb Returns Mrs. Webb of Portland, mother of Mrs. Lawrence Allen of Amity, has returned after a visit in Amity. Schindler Is Fined Fred Schindler of Gcrvais was fined $250 in the Justice court here Thursday when he appeared before Brazier C. Small on a (Contlnned on pf 8.) DISEASES Treated by Osteopathy and the latest Electrical Therapy in cluding Dr. Abram's Electronic System. No Charge for Consultation DR. B. H. WHITE Physician and Surgeon $06 U. S. Bank Bnlldlng Salem, Oregon Grade Furniture F. N. Woodry Is the Auctioneer WESSON MAYONNAISE SETS 1 Pint Wesson Oil 1 Oil Beater 1 Oval Bottom Jar all for 85c LOADS OF FRUIT and Vegetables for Friday and Saturday Peaches, basket.:. .25c - 35c Plums, basket . .i:.......15c Apricots, basket 40c Pears, dozen 40c White Grapes, lb-,..... 20c Cantaloupes, 2, for.. 25c Florida Grape Fruit 15c Casabas, lb 5c Ice Cream Melons, lb 4c Water Melons, lb 32c (on ice if you wish) Best Tomatoes, lb ...20c Medium Tomatoes, lb. -15c Best Celery each..; 15c Green Peas, lb :15c String Beans, 2 lbs 25c Large Cucumbers ..20c Med. Cucumbers, 2 for 25c Summer Squash, each 10c Dill for pickling, bnch. 15c Head Lettuce, 3 for 25c Beets Carrots Green Onions POTATO SPECIAL 10 pounds Large, Fancy White Potatoes 25c & Pounds Large Onions 25c BAKER'S FRESH GRATED COCOANUT 18c Can 2 for 35c! Half Pound Package ' Shredded - - 20c i ' 1 I x i 1 i. - '-I ) ! . ls: .: t. j- Such a DIFFERENCE Brunswick' ! 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