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V t I -( LOCAL The .Weather fcllr; rising temperature In the interior gentle variable winds. Maximum : yesterday. 80;-T mini mum, 49;. riter; 2.1, stationary; rainfall, none; atmosphere, clear; wind, west. . : Conference. Picnic Held - . Nearly 30 persons attendeVthe quarterly meeting - and -picnic of the Willamette Valley Typographi cal, conference at ;the Brookslde auto park Sunday; Those- present with their families 'were Austin S. Tweed, G. F.; Brans-A; M. Church and Roy Blodgett- of Salem; Paul Womer of Corvallis, George Brew ster and H. FV Morford of Port land, and Bob Fisher Jr., and Mr. Farley of Eugene: : A basket din ner was served and the date for the next meeting-at Eugene was set as the third-Sunday in Octo ber. ....... . Special on Two-Burner Electric- Hot Plates. Hallk &.Eoff. J22 Go On Vacation , W. W. Rosebraugh and fairnly have gone to Newport for a. vaca tion. " Real Piano Sal At Moore's. 324 First Chnrch of Christ, Scientist .Of Salem, Or., announces a tree lecture, on , Christian Science by Mr.. William W. Porter. CSB., of New York city, member of the toard of lectureship of The Moth . er Church, The. First Church of Christ Scientist, la Boston, Mass achusetts, at the church, edifice, Tuesday evening. July 20, 1926, at eight o'clock. - The public Is cor dially Invited to attend. J20 Klwanis Picnic Tonight The Klwanis club "will picnic at Hager's grove tonight at S o'clock. The picnic wil take the place of the club's regular Tuesday lunch eons Swimming, baseball, races, and other amusements ' will be held. The women will bring sup per and a Vpot'luck" dinner will . toe given. - ? ? f " "" John Rudd Consults ; John Rudd, secretary of the northwest council of- the YMCA, was in Salem yesterday to confer with A. R. Hodgesnewly appoint 'iMarion county" secretary, i Btay Your Cedar Cbest Now And get a miniature one free. Hamilton's. . - jo Return From Trip Hal D. Patton and family re turned recently from a vacation t Newpprt. New Buses Run ' The Pickwick 'stages have ad ded more buses to their schedule. Buses now leave . Salem . for the south at 9:20 a. m., 12:40 p. m., 7 p. m.. and 1J25 a. m. Stelnway Piano, Fine Condition $533. Moore's Music. House. 45 Court. ' ' 324 Notice to Water Consume Due to the fact' that a water connection will be made on State street for the new First National Bank building "the Water will .be shut off this morning. July 20th, on;State street from Church street to the alley between Commercial and Front streets", from J& to, 11 o'clock aim. Klndlyl draw water ahead as best you cafli to carry you through this period. "Chas. A. ;Fark, President i Salenv Water, "'-light & Power Co. . . .. J20 ' 1 ' r ... Barn I Destroyed-- A fire yesterday; destroyed the bam of Arthur E.Cu minings on route 8. A tractor and farm ma chinery were destroyed. The orig in of the blase Is unknown. Meetings All Week . Rev. Frederick., :J Bctts will hold evangelical services all this week , until Sunday in answer to requests made by the audience at the meeting Sunday night. Last night's topic was "Is There Any thing Too Hard for the Lord?" Small Apartment Houses $4500 and $17,00D. Both excellent Incomes. Would . accept small house as part on either. Becke &. Hendricks, 189 N. High street. 4 ' '- '' '.r -J18tf Quests' at Aurora I Among the people registered at Hirer Bend park, on Pudding riv- . cr at Aurora Sunday. -. July 18. were tne following irom saiem: Mr. und Mrs. Harry Young and E. :;pung: Mr, and.Mrs. Harry Loure. iVf D. Socolof sky. From Eugene were Miss Alice McKfnnon Mr. Mtd Mrs. C. H. Mason, Salome Sd cblofsky, Mr and Mrs E.' M. Grim and family and Mr. arid Mrs. W. F. Underwood Typewriter Co. , Direct . Factory . Brandt D Court St. Phono 232 x j Typewriters Rented, Sold, . , f , v ;- Repaired -.V -A 'A: 8peclal rental rate to Etndenta Wood ; Weed ; TRACY'S FUEL' - '' JfARD;,' t87 D Etrect TcJcrioat f213 Hextun. A large number of Wood burn, Silver ton and Gervais peo ple also enjoyed the park's swim ming, boating and picnicking fa cilities.. Many local people met their r Portland friends at River Bend4 park, which is midway be tween the metropolis and the cap ital. ' - . ' "I-- Real Piano Bale At Moore's, i 324 Notice to Water Consaniers Due to the .fact that 1 abater connection' will4 be made on State street for the new First National Bank building, the water will-be shut off this ' morning. July 20th, on State street from Church street to the alley between Commercial and Front streets, from to 11 o'clock a. m; Kindly draw water ahead as best you 'can to carry you through this period." Chas, A. Park, President Salem Water, Light & Power Co. ft ' J20 Buy Your Records Now Practically all Victor J records greatly, reduced, at Stiff's Furni ture Store. .'. I 315tf WU1 Build Home A building permit has! been is sued to O. B. Chapman to erect a one: story dwelling at 242 North Twentysecond street. The esti mated cost, is $3800. Chirles Gil bert will be builder. Architest, Board to Meet James & Bartholomew, the firm of architects selected to; prepare plans fbr the new Tuxedo Park Junior high .school, wlll be in Sa lem tonight to meet with! the Sa lem school board. The contract and plans fpr the building wiir be discussed at this meeting. Real Piano Sale At Moore's. 324 Son Is Born A baby boy weighing 12 pounds has been born to Mr, and Mrs. C. A. Evans Friday. He has been named Keith Duncan. Mr. Evans is v proprietor of the Red Cross pharmacy. " i Wanted, Evergreen Blackberries For Cash. Claude McKenncy. Phone 396, 399 S. High St. 317tf Miss Knapp Makes Catch- Miss Thelma Knapp,. while at Neskowin Sunday captured a baby seal which had become stranded on some rocks. The seal was brought to Salem and j will be placed , on display in the business district . Revised Cards Out Revised forms for use in mak ing out health report cards for school children have been prepar ed by the Marion county child health demonstration and samples have been sent . to the city and county school superintendents.. Furniture Upholstery . O And repairing. Giese-Powers Furniture company. a20tf 75c Victor Records, 48o Or 5 for $1.90. Get your rec ords now at this big reduction. H. L. Stiff Furniture Co. jlStf Miss Powell Resigns Miss Orrel Powell has resigned her position as j teacher of f com merce in the Salem high school. She will go back into j business work,' in which she was. engaged before taking her position ;with Purvljm Goes, South v : BriI.Tarvtne itKis gonsfo' Sah Francisco on a vacation trip. Business Buildings . Two bricks- at $25,000 " and $22,000, either win ne you 8 per cent and should double o? more in 10 years. Becke ' & Hendricks, 189 N. Hign street. : , . 318tf iUs Pope Help IJons ' Miss Florence Pope, assistant at IBe chamber of commerce here, who is. now absent on a; vacation trip to San Francisco, will aid at the Salem booth at the Lions' club convention there this week. The chamber of commerce jiere has sent a supply' of publicity matter to be passed out,1 consisting chief ly of booklets on Oregon. LOOSE-WHEELS REPAIRED, f 1 PER WHEEL 275 Soutli Commercial .Street FARM LOANS , PROMPT SERVICE , XmI but Zm Xbsws P.IL BELt : " 120 V. . Sank nog. Tho 1T LADD& GUSH i. '' v : Established 1BZS ; : - J Gfhce iionre from 10 sw m. to p. m. liV BRIEF Y. W. C A. Board Meeting- Tuesday -morning at 10 the association rooms. ' 30 In 320 Will Make Report . Dr. M. C. Findley and C. P Bishop' will report on the Inter national!'. .Rotary convention at Denver," tomorrow at the Rotary luncheon. ; Walter Jenks, chair man of the music committed, will furnish the music. Four In Seat A. D. Smith of Amity was ar rested by the Salem police .Sunday cor driving with four In pie front seat. " ?ance Every Tuesday And Friday, Crystal Gardens. Music r Bliss' orchestra Portland. " from 320 Staples Optical Co. Fits your eyes. Tel. 1200 320 Hear Evangelist Betts i Of New-York at Alliance Taber nacle, Ferry, near Cottage. Every night, this week. 7:45. . Sick and aSHcted prayed for after each ser vice. Public invited. 321 Miss Thompson Speaks , Miss Elnora E. Thompson Marion coimty child health bf the dem-stud- onstratioh Bpoke before the ent bodydf the state normal school at Monmouth yesterday. She discussed the work of the demonstration here. A Miniature Cedar Chest- Free with each purchase bf the larger chests. Hamilton's, j j20 Radio Talks Tonight Dr. Walter Brown, head bf the Marion county child health dem onstration, 'has gone to Portland, where he will make the first of a series of two radio addresses over KGW tonight. The next onie will be made a week later. Special on Two-Burner Electric Hot Plates. Halik & Eoff. J 22 Purse Stolen - - A lady's purse was stolen from the car owned by S. L. Auman, Sunday, according to a report turned in at police headquarters The purse contained S5 in bills and other articles. o Victor Records for fl.90 Regular 76c size, at Stiff's! 31 5tf Held by Police Glendora Swans'on was picked up by Salem police Sunday and is being held for lnvestiga- Several Used Pianos At reasonable prices and terms. H. L. Stiff Furniture Co. j J20 The "Copeland" A nationally known electric ice machine, now on display and ready for Installation by experts in your refrigerator. H. U Stiff 320 Furniture Co. Notice to Water Consumers- Due to the fact that a j water connection will be made on State street for the new First National Bank building, the water will be shut off this morning. July 20th, on State street from Church street to the alley between Commercial and Front streets, from 8 j to 11 o'clock a. m. Kindly drawj Water ahead as best you can to carry you through this period. Chas. A. Park President Salem Water, Light & Power Co. 320 Furniture trpfcolstcfjr 1 And repairing.' ' Geire-Powors Furniture company. i alOtf Another Suppl of Miniature Cedar chests Just arriredj These will be given free with every pur chase of large chests. Hamilton's. I J20 t Hamilton Takes Position - Alexander Hamilton, formerly mployed in the state treasury de partment but now engaged in newspaperwork in Portland, has accepted a position in the offices of Jefferson Myers, member of the United States shipplngj board. He will leave soon for Washing ton to take up his new duties. Bote! MartDL Dollar dinner, served I: IS to I very evening. j J2tf Notice to Water Consumers Due . to the fact that a water connection will be made on State street for the new First National Bank building, the water j will be hat off this morning. Jury ,? 0th. on State street from Chnrch street to the alley between Commercial and Front streets, from 8 to 11 o'clock a. m. V Kindly draw water ahead as best you canto carry you through this period. " . Cbas.- A. Tark, ' President v Salem Light Power Co. f '-' Water, 320 I 1 J to u o o I We have a dandy jbuy ia a 1923 Ford coupei new paint,, balloon tires,' automatic swipe and ereryUiiag. This car looks and runs like new and is a snap at f4 13.00. i Elcctro-Kold Automjat4c-r . Refrigerators at Hamilton's ! - 320 Notice to Water Consume) Due to the fact that a water connection will be mae on State street for the new Firfet National l ank building, the iwter; will be shut off this iporrie.! July 20th, on State street txom Church street to the alley between Commercial and Front streets, from -8 to 11 o'clock a. m. Kindly praw water ahead as be&t you can to carry you through this period. Chas. A: Park, President Salem Water, Light & Power Co. 320 Real Piano Sale At Moore's. f 324 Tennis Tourney Open A ladder tennis tournament is being held among1 the summer students at Willamette; university. In this form of touriament the names of those entered are placed in a row, and each one in the list has a right to challenge the one above him. If he wits, the two change places and he can chal lenge the one above him. The one whose name is at the top when the tournament ends is de clared champion. Thos e who have entered the tournament are Har old Fearing, A. L.j Church, An tonio Delfinado, Noni Yomashita, R. Chowen, John Robbins, Walter Lee, Charles Nunn. White. ! and Ivan Used Phoiiograpli At great reductions. Furniture Co. I H. L. Stiff 20 Return From Trip W. B. Dovid and family ac companied by Cyral Nadon and family have returned from a week's vacation. Thejy drove tb Florence by way of Mapleton, and iueu iu iicwfuii. f wa rfares fishing was good, and' he, caught one weighing! thjree pourids. Real Piano Sale At Moore's. 324 30O Pounds Ice Free-4- With each refrigerator sold. H. 320 L. Stiff Furniture Co. Would Sell Bonds The Middle Fork irrigation dis trict in Hood River cotnty has re (juested permission! or the state engineer to sell $5,000 of bonds issued by the district tor develop ment operations. The bonds re cently were certified iy the state securities commission. Monarch Electric Rang At Hamilton's. -j20 Serious Fire Reported- Fire discovered Moind ay morn ng at urounu 4 o cojk destroyed i the barn, Fordsoa other implements on tractor and the - Arthur E. Cummings farmj route 8, Sa- lem. The fire wag of tinkhown origin and was when discovered. uncontrollable Othier buildings were saved by use of jhose. Recovers From Cral Mrs. L. J. Glass of Wood burn. who was in an auto cently, is recovering nkely. accident re- and doing Daaee, Mellow Moon Benefit Street railway emp oyes. Duke Moore's Aeolians playing . Tuesday July 20th. J20 Week-End in Portland Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Goss of Sil verton 3pent the Portland where they week-end at Iwere guests of Dr. and Mrs. C Chase and Mr. all for- and Mrs. Elmer O' Kane mer Sllverton residents. Mrs. O'Kane is reported jas being seri- ously III. ! Hear Kvangelist Beit Of New York at Alliance Taber Every nacle, Ferry, near Cottage, night this -week. 7:4 Sick and each ser 321 atflicted prayed for after vice. Public invited Rev. Slettedalil Kpfakd The Rev. Slettcdahl of the Sea man's mission at jB-emerton, ' is visiting at Silvertoh.) He spoke at Trinity church Sunday morn ing. Rev.: Slettedalil was here In the interest of the seamen's home which was recently biiilt in Wash ington state. Ho willjrematn here for a few days. ! Purvinoi ' - i 'Says the East Long! Beach Star- Telegram: Mr. andjMrt.vF. IX Purvlne have just returned' from a month's vacation - speat-in -their homo towns. Salem and Pdrtland, Or. TheL brought with " theni Miss' Osa fNorthup) Of ; Mc-Minh-tIIIo, Orev who Is jvibKing - tho Misses; Ruth and Lora Piirviae 'at 11361 JunlpeEO aventi J Save Money! Buy. Tour. Piano During our sale. Moore's Mu sic House. - J24 Trout Dinner Given . T. E. Preston, E. Geer. Claude Geer and A. Edwards of Salem spent "the week-end on a flishlng trip above - Eugene, near Three Sisters. The men report an ex ceptionally fine time and a good catch. 7 Mrs. Preston entertained at a trout dinner Monday evening In honor of the fishermen. Story Causes Comment The East . Long Beach Star Progress comments , in the follow ing words on a local "chicken" story: "Hens belonging to Mrs. F. L. Purvlne,- 1351 Junipero street, are determined to set this year's largest egg record. Mrs. F.. L. Purvlne -reports that last fall, one of her Black Jersey Giant hens laid -an egg -that measured 8 x 6 ' inches. Last week , an egg from- the same pen,: when broken, was found to contain three ordinary-sited yolks and whites. With eggs at 40c per dozen, the possession of a few such hens would insure the more frequent appearance of ham and eggs on the breakfast table." ' Citizens lionored Jr. As a feature of visitors' day at tfce Citizens' . military . training catop at Vancouver Batracks, the commanding . general 'presented bronze medals: to " the " candidates who had, because of exceptional work and deportment, been desig nated "honor candidates' This much-coveted honor Is attained through competition' among" the 5S0 boys in camp. The list fol lows: Arthur C. Gray, Eugene; William W. Ridenour, Falls City; Robert E. Allen, Portland; Fred M. Ketteuring, Vancouver; Laur ence S. Booth. Jr.. Seattle; Car u.en C. Crayhe,' Toppeftlsh; Morti mer R. Wilkinson, Portland; Ar thur M. Schmidt, Orchards; Wal lace Y. Eagle. Salem; Boynton B. TicknerT Portland, and Wallace D. Embanks", Camas. Valley Meeting Held . The Willamette- Valley Profes sional Photographers' association held its monthly meeting at the W. M. Ball studio in" Corvallla on Saturday evening. There were etudios represented" throughout the valley from McMinnville south to Roseburg. The evening was devoted to a business session. 'fol lowed by the formation of plans or a special exKibk to be sent. to he" Pacific Intef national Photd r. aphers' convention to be held in Seattle Sept. 21. The aBRoclatioh was invited to '.iold t he! r . next meeting in Silverton August .21, as guests. of the Shackleford Stu dio.. A plcnic-upper will be; held ia the park preceding; the regular bnslness meeting. ' Those driving to Corvallis from this ' city x were Mrs. N.R. Gunnell and Miss Kath ryn Gunhell. . . ' Fihemen Ftned- ' " ; L. Warner and Earl W. tfill were each fined $30 in the justice court here when the appeared following their arrest on a charge of catching trout under six inches in length. They wero. arrested in the Silver Creek district by C. A. Hearing, deputy game warden. School Picnic Wednesday A picnic will be' held Wednes day evening at the Lincoln play grounds. Children and their par ents are invited to attend. An eent of the- picnic, which starts at CjCO, o'clock, will be .a base ball game between fathers and sons. Jim IjcwIs Return ' ; Jim Lewis, deputy bheriff, re turned to Salem Monday from .a vacation spent with hjs family. a the. beaches and - in. the moun tains. -Mr-. Lewis was at one time arden of the state prison here. ; ; 1'irale IVwtpoucd- - The West Salem' community club picnic, which was to be held Wednesday, July 21, has been postponed, it Is announced, due to the death of a member of the Hub. Case Is Dismissed On motion of attorneys for the llalntiff, the case of Sylva W. Broxey against- L, O.. Herrold and 4. O. " Hayes Jrn-was -dismissed by Circuit Judge Percy R. Kelly- on Monday.- " : i Couple Married Herman C. Bo-je, Salem, a farm er, and Grace Smith of Turner were married here Monday by J. T. Hunt, Marion, copnty judge. Sanitarium Inspected . '.On Saturday the nurses of the Marion County Child Health dem onstration were -ia .Portiaad . in specting the opeii air saaitoriuni at MirwauJMc and. lho,new .Dotn becked nosplt Al in connection ,v-"it li the University of Oregon ' medical ollege. They bad with them as their guests' six of the nurses-front the Salem general hospital.. Goeth t4 Portland , - ?v : ; jCMrs Myra, Shanks.:, pbilcd mtL tron, was a- Portland .Visitor, Ovef the week-end." Bridge Inspected - t ---. The new. bridge 'under .construc . ". 1 tion at Yachats wal Inspected Sua day .hfG: 1i;,MCutlaQli. f.- ",e VMr;And MfBf.?."3ll:;Gnath,-a'.'- Z?aX SlatoUccO ftreetitertcilu. J Mti' tC&arUob's ? pareuts, Mr: '. and Mrst. Harold, Mt Charlton, of San di&iuwi j .lift, ,y lun - ,b ilo U'& un j departmifii; Zt f liarltfWL'tliiVrt -iiriwilftS-.?; ZTST.: Francisco, here- for a short- visit. Mr. Charlton is also '. a brother to E. C Charlton of the engineer's department at the penitentiary. The visitor is connected with fed eral, prohibition enforcement in California: Rattle- Snake KUIed - A large rattle snake measuring over three feet in length with six rattles and one buttbn was killed by Will Block and Jas. Worthiag ton " Friday afternoon on route one. two and one half miles north west of Oak Grove school on the Geo. Waite Farm. Hospital , Work. Starts Work on the Salem general hos pital's new wing began this morn ing under the direction of Cuyler Van Patten, contractor. It should be ; completed . in .about four months. Studying : Violin Ralph. Emmons. and Miss Mar ian Emmons,.. his sister, spent Monday-in Portland . where Miss Emmons is studying violin under Strassevich, New York artist. Clubs to Tour - : - -A tour of Lane, Marion. Linn and Benton -counties will be made by members of boys and girls' lire stock clubs next month. Arn old D. . Collier, club ; leader, an nounced ' tne 'onjeet was to learn more 'about ' judging cattle. Rev. - Back1 on Vacation Rev. J.R. Buck,' of St. Joseph's church, will' visit "places In Ore gon; Washington and British Co lumbia during his two weeks' va cation. , WCTU Meets Today The WCTU will hold an all day ewinr meeting in their rooms on Commercial street today. A bas ket dinner and silver tea will be served. ' I Brown Returns E. A. Brown and family have returned from their vacation. Mr. Brown, advertising manager of the Capital Journal, attended the Pacific coast ad club convention before going, to the coast. Durban Clan. Celebrates The annual.-Durban clan re union was. held-at. the state fair grounds Sunday with, 100 in at tendance. . Flowers Are Preaentetl .Members bf the National Edi torial association, passing through Salem, ;were ' given . bouquets of flowers from the gardens of the stale nospital. Ten Tires, Stolen Ten automobile tires were stolen Sunday night, from ,H. Stein bock's place of business at 215 Cnter street,, according to reports made at police headquar ters. ..Eight of ;the tires were new Ones and two were rebuilt. Collision .Reporte,d Cars driven by Eva McGilchrist and C. A. Hoover collided at Court and Commercial streets yesterday, according to reports made at po lice "headquarters. No details of the accident were given. Escape From School . . ! Nellie McAdams, 16. and Ruby Pelletier, 12,- escaped from the girls' industrial school yesterday, it was reported at police head quarters. . Motometer Stolen : A motometer was stolen from R. E-. Pattlaon's car parked near the paper, mill on South Commer cial street yesterday it .was sre ported at police-headquarters. . ' ' VV.::; '-v. ':.-:'.r " Baby SeM Caugbj , : from Neskowin - by Misa Thelma Knapp who"- returned recently from a vacation there. . She: says the animal was near the; shore and she chased it into shallow wa ter, where she captured 'it. .tit is thought to be about three - weeks old. Miss Knapp; the daughter OBITUARY ' Hamer Marjorle -Hamer died at Eola July 18 at 'the age of 19 years. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward D. Hamer of Eola and is also survived by a brother. Kanesierl ' Funeral ' services will be held from' the Wast Salem Methodist church at 1:30 p. m. today, July 20. F. L. COnnell of Cciating." Interment in City View cemetery. - Salem, r under -the di rection of' A: LiKeeney funeral parlors of Independence. - . : Hhort . - 4 . . ; "Charles. E.'3hort died at a local hospital on Jhiy.16 at the age of two' months. - lie was the son of Mr,; and, -'-Mrs'U ll;hqrt.of, Sa Inu. F.uperM services r will . be hfcld jfjrbm; 'the-Webb tuneral par low ,onlTdesdayat,2 p, Inter ment in' City; View cemetery. tvv SLEEP 1H X DEATH . . ' . - Sleep te a. death-; O make mo try IlyslteepingvWhat-lt is to die,' And as -geiity lay my head . On my.'grivo as ow sty; bed.,- j'Jt'ti":''0:-' jjlut'-c. i";-a'r I -.0;fire.JVflmen -:vv:J.;3il"' r. GVIo'-Fert Month; lvlZSTlt Nr.-VALLTERIAsi lhone 1:7- : 4B3 Venter at. Tgal Beauty Rebels qt DarningSox rr i Mrs.' Maxine Culver is accustomed to nothihs? short of regal life. In Europe she was proposed to by nine jmen. of title -ani declined, with gracidusriess.'? Last winter she was acclaimed the loveliest girl at Palm. Beach. She married Gene Cordon Culver son of the presi dent of the military academy of that name, and entered on, a fife not exactly-regal. She had to carry bundles for her husband, darn his ox and sit at home while he entertained other beauties in her own big car. . . . A divorce has been granted. ' ' ' ' of J- W. ; Knapp of Salem., is in doubt as to, what to do with her prize. - It, will. probably be dis played at a down town store this week. ",. Bf MR SON'S DEfttfl AFTER YEAR Salerfv Mother Gets Sad Mes- sage -Erorir the Frozen Noth: Country ; . News from, the ..frozen north country itraxels slowly. Mrs.; R. J,- Haverson" on . route Beven, Sa- lem, was .notified yesterday by the Royal Mbtirited Police of - Canada of the dath: of her son, M. V. Haveraoi: r;- -.' t"-i - ' -1 Mr. Haverson had : been sealing and fishing in a. whale boat off the Northern coast of Canada for two "years. He was drowned last September His mother last heard from him in August,' 1925. .The coast is just now clear of snow and , ice "where , he was ;iost, and the authorities have Just confirm ed . the news ' of Mr. !. Haverson's death. . " . i , .... , " ? v. AX AXU -i-- &-0 k k - ftSl : i "I : .. a - ". " t r "4. 1 x i l! n h V- Central Fre Photo DRURPS JOINS Oscar Steelhammer, director of the Cherriah "band, announces the following program, for the concert in WillsOn park tonight." 1. . Cyrus 'the Great, March. .. i S.V: "--J. - -A '.V.','. ... . King 2. I Selection "The Dollar Prin- j cess? I. :..;.,..:..... . Fall p.; ."Italian. Nights.". Walts. . . , . . .j. . To ban! Popular Numbers. . Selectlon,-,"High .Jinks". .'. . r. .T. rfi'i.i.-l . . . . Clarlc Cu Capital Post American Legion . ' Drum" 1 Corps. 7.'j Idyl, 'The Glow Worm" -' '!: i V A: '. Lincko S.T Wang" -.'.:..... - .. Morse ?.. Robinson's Grand Eulrce. ? J MartB" . . . . . ........ . Kiny Ip.'KtrfrlUpangled Banner. AUCTION TiiisWeek Wed.,ICght 1 7:30 p. m. at i F. N. Woodry's j Store Summer and Norway M July 23 Cl:30 p. m. 1294 N. 4th St. 5 Rooms Furniture Mrs C L. Grandstaff, :. Owner Sat July 24 . Chambers & Chambers Store: - 475 Court St. 10 a.m., 1:30 p. m. and -O' t!-V .AiitlTiheep - v; i CONCERT TON J