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STHE OREGON 8TATESUAN, SALEM, OREGON ? SATURDAY MORNING. JULY 24, 1926 LOG:AL L The Weather f(?f cloudy along the coast; morderate northwest winds.. Max. 89; mln.52; .rlTer 2.3, stationary; rainfall,. one atmos phere, clear wind, northwe8t: figreement Reached- ' The city of Bend yesterday ar rived at an . agreement with rftho board of directors oj .Deschutes county municipal Improvement district No. 1, whereby. It will pay to the district $25,000 and trans fer to it' 9 second' feet of .water from the Deschutes river in ex change for saecond feet of water from Ta m alo ' creek. The " crater obtained by the City of Bend from Tnmalo creek Ut " he rnsed for municipal purposes.' Notice , I will not he responsible for debts contracted by.anyone . except myself. Mrs. Magie Sunbeorg. J27 Two Inmates. Elope Peter linger ot California, 35, and Fred Banister.-. 28, of Esta rada eloped from the state hos pital grounds Friday evening. Both had been at the institution- several years. Banister was dressed in a dark blue suit and wore a dark shirt. Unger was wearing blue overalls. Both are considered harmless. ,.''' We Rent, .Cars Without Drivers For r pleasure: , and commercial trips. ., Good ears, mileage rates. Prive-Tp-SeirCo., 255 N. Church St,:. .Phonve 5. . J29 'barrh Team IiOses The Lutheran church volley ball team lost 4 out of 5 games, on the YMCA floor Thursday, when faced by a team formed of onlookers. A return game will be played Boon. . . - , Real Piano 8al At Moore's. 324 Carver to Retni Will Carver,.-ex-newspaperman, will return to Portland on Sunday following a short visit here. Camp-Is Popular Impressed by the atractiveness of the city, 3d cars which had ar rived earlier stayed , over at the Salem auto camp and were joined byv31 new arrivals, bringing the t0r5f jto 67. Furniture Upholstery ' O And repairing. Glese-Powers Furniture company. aSOtf CJar Is Recovered ' . O. E., Price", of the,.. Price shoe store, owes to an 'unidentified Portland woman thanks for the recovery of his Cadillac car which had been stolen here-"on. Tuesday. The woman informed Portland police that the car had been aban doned, on the east side, there. Wanted, Evergreen lilAckberries For cash. Claude McKenncy. Phone 3&6. 399 S. High St. J17tf Justice Rand Improv John L. Rand, supreme court justice, under the care of physi cians, was reported -much better yesterday.. He Is sufferingrom bladder trouble. ,. Fnrnish Musi Marian Emmons, violinist, ac companied by Ruth Bedford, furn ished music at the Lions club lun cheon yesterday. V": Tliej pihJlic service commtsslon ye8tfctdagSspended until October 25 -peV-atiff-fIled-Ty -the Elk CreekSdight APoweir company. Testimony inNeonhectlont .wittfahe application, wull betaken -at ! : K., ' .4 Underwood Typewriter Co, Direct Factory "Branch 819 Court St. Phone 2ffa Typewriters Rented, Sold, Repaired ,.., Special rental rates to Stndesta JL Wood Wood TRACT'S FUEC YARD 107 O Street Telephone Bit DISEASES Treated by Osteopathy and the latest Electrical' Therapy in cluding Dr. Abram's Electronic 'System. " No Charge for Consultation C DR. B. H. WHITE t Physician and Surgeon ! 606 U. ft: Rank BnUdbiS Salem; Oregon;, s Oranee Bloom engage-'.' ment and wedding rings is a -tribute to the judgment and x . good taste of the wearer. - HARTiiAN unoa. Hun ZXal Jvalrs, OMW SUM aa4 litkerty. i 1 . HOTrt7 nfTraub Genuine r j- m,&r,mfmV hearing to be held ,at Elk Creek October 25. The . commission de nied an application to construct a grade -on the Albany-Co rrallis highway approximately two miles south of . the Albany bridge. Ap plication of the City of Oswego for permission to construct a grade crossing over the tracks of the Southern Pacific company a short distance from Oswego .was granted. The commission also granted an application ofhe City of : Reedsport to construct a city street over the tracks of the Southern Pacific-! company?? " Staples Optical Co. .Fits your eyes. Tel. 1200. J24 Father Buck Returns Rev. J. n. Buck, pastor of St. Joseph's Catholic church, reports an enjoyable vacation' on his re turn to Salem. During his three week's trip north, he save a re treat for the sisters of St. Joseph's Prince Rupert, and later took a boat trip north, touching the mainland at Alaska. It Pays to Look Well Oregon Bldg. barber shop. j24 Investigate Fires - An investigation is being made of the two fires which menaced Stayton property last week, with Sam Burkhart, Marion county dep uty sheriff, ' and a representative of the state fire marshal, in charge, f Henry Smith, Stayton fire chief, requested the investiga tion because he thought the "fires might be of Incendiary origin. Six Room House Complete with extra plumbing, furnace, fireplace, hardwood, wir ed electric fringe and water heat er. Price complete, -finished to suit $5000.00. Some terms. North. Becke & Hendricks, 189 N. High Street. J22tf Membership Drive On A membership campaign will be held by the Silver Bell circle No. 4 5, Neighbors of Woodcraft. . It was decided at a recent meeting. Officers to conduct the campaign are Sadie Jepsen, ; Mrs. C. W. Shaw, Fern Dake, and Mrs. Nan Fettyjohn. Those taking part in the program were Mrs. Blackerby, Mrs. Turner, Vera Olmstead, Mrs. Hayer, Mrs. Teesen and Mrs. C. W. Shaw. 3 Victor Records for f l.OO Regular 75c size, at Stiff's. Jlfftf Henry Day Ill- ' Going to Eugene- to accompany relatives to Portland for the fun eral of his brother, the late Will Day, Henry Day was taken 111 and was unable to attend. Elks Annual Picnic Sunday- July 25. 1926, at Silverton park for Elks, ladies and friends. Bring your basket.. Coffee jand "hot dogs" will be served ?by Johnny Jones. 34 Mill Will Ope Cleaning of the, MUes. Linen Mill which occupied attention dur ing the recent shutdown, is ex pected Uo be finished. tody, :with the mill resuming operation on Monday. Flax fibre from the pri son plant is expected In ample quantity by that time. Daughter Is Born . A daughter wasJrecently born to Mr. ind.'Mrs. O. JP. Heuston, 1340 Ferry street.- nt a loa hos pital. ' - v? -n- . . Real Piano Sale j - -Ataiobreir--;.' 1.-- - J34 Larky, in Corvallis , ; ; F. J Latk, forulerty. ojLCorrAl lis cuj;. now; a real -estate dealer In Saeu, A is TenewUg5: old i friend sbips in- Corrallhv f or .a f e jrjdays. Wheatland Trr'neejkutdB Good service guaranteed C. C. and R.XJ. LaFollette, props. J 2 5 Moderator to Speak Frank J. Howard of Madison, Wis., .moderator of the national council of Congregational church es, will be speaker at the 8 o'clock service - tomorrow r"evenin';at Hhe First Congregational cnurcn. xne Knight'; Memorial Congregational church; will join. the first church FOR INFORMATION . ABOUT RAILROAD TRIPS ; - Phone 727 " -OBEGOH ELECTRIC FARM LOANSX (PROMTERViCBV Seat Sstau 'lean XnnramM r - ; p; U BELI " . f'" '' 'i ta v, S. Bank flU. Tt W r- LADD fi" BUSH B!ihs General Banlina Butlncia :! . Offlee Hours rrom 10 w nu to p. v. --.1.1 . . . . ..w . . " - . , -V - -- -ij it-.,. . . r : i for the address. Mr. Howard was elected to the office of J moderator, which- he will fill for the next two, years, during the past season in Washington, D. C. - Mr. Howard, who. is on a trip through the Pa cific northwest, will speak at the First ..Congregational church in Portland tomorrow morning. For Fender and Body Work .'. And auto glass. Hull's. 2G7 S. Commercial St. J2S Carletort YLsite-r- ; J. F. Carletoh,'" new secretary -of the State Teachers' association! was here yesterday. He will take office August 1, with, headquar ters in Portland. i Elks Annual Picnic Randay July 25. 19 26 at Silverton park for Elks, ladles and friends. Bring your baskets. Coffee and hot dogs will be served by Johnny Jones. Bring your cups and spoons. J24L Davenports Visit Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Davenport were in Sa'lem yesterday. Mr. Davenport is principal Of the Lin coln school here, but makes V.s home in Portland. Save Money! Buy Your Piano During our sale. Moore's Mu sic House. J24 Dr. Hickman Back Today Dr. EV p. ' H Ick man , president of Kimball college, is'expefcled to ar rive In Satent today'. He has beer absent "several weeks conducting Epworth league institutes in Mon tana: Df! J. T. McCormfck of the college faculty is expected to re turn Monday. He has been con ducting similar institutes' in the state of Washington. Odd Properties Cheap Some carpenter or painter Here's six , rooms, plastered house with basement, well located on small lot, needs ' repairs. Price now S2500J 'Terms. Also an old home, fair shape, ! plastered. plumbing, cement Basement on beautifnl lot with lots of trees, flowers, etc. 93300. Terms. Oth ers. . Becke & Hendricks, 189 N. High street. J22tf Dr. Tufts to Leave Dr. G. L. Tufts, field secretary of Kimball college, wil leave to day for a business trip to Port 1 nd. rStndents Picnic Today- Willamette university summer scfrsion students will picnic-todayl at Wheatland ferry, beginning at 3 o'clock in the afternoon. Trans portation will be provided, and those who wish to go I are asked t' bring their swimming suits, as there will be plenty of opportunity to use them. Among the first to sign up for the trip were E. Ciow er, D. Jackson. R. Shawen. C. Shawen, Gene Vaughn , H. Willis- ton, H. M. Rice. Mrs. O. O. Bran son and Xcra. Walker, 75c Victor Records, 48o Or 5 for $1.90. Get your rec ords now at this big reduction. 11: L. Stilt Furniture Co. 1 J15tf Will Build Home i S. J. Martinell wa given a building permit to erct a. one story dwelling - at ITS 5 Ferry street, to cost about $1,000 House to be. Built A building permit Vas, Issued, to-H.- R. HarroW . to refect a one- story jelling at' lOlO North Fif teenth , street. The e,itmated cost was giyenr as , .$ 25O0 1. New Ixcatlon Anderson'a Sporting Goods store. 17 N. Com'l. St. ! 324 Goes . to JPortlaiid Miss Elnora Thompson of the Marlon county child- health, dem onstration was in Portland yester aay on business. Hearing Date Set ! The hearing of the final ac counting of the estate bf Floyd C. Perkins was set for Wednesday morning, August 25, yesterday by Ji T, -Hunt,r Marioncounty judge. Ronald C. Glover Is administrator of the estate. Asks Motor Ijw Facts - H. O. Berger, traffic expert, and L.f JX. Conrad, jrepresenting the department s public works of the state! of Washington, confer red' with . nublic service commfc- . REAIt TntE SERVICR ti- ' iazxs 197 M. cn TUtaSMI 313 L- i v - J ' ' 0 Ik Qj llM(KfL.ASil!B Here is ih place to buy good 'ttsed cars. Come in and Look Them Over The Place I That Service Built WOT" Ma i - sion officials here, yesterday . in connection, with motor truck and bus regulation jitt Oregon. The in formation obtained by the Wash ington officials will be used at a hearing to be conducted in Port land August 7! by representatives of the interstate commerce com mission, in connection with the operation of buses and trucks as they relate to railroad transpor tation'. The hearing in Portland will be attended by motor ve hicle traffic officials from all northwestern states. "Bako" Auto Enamel The beautiful finish that lasts. Costs less. Hulls'. 267 S. Com'l. 325 Obtain Marriage License Bergor S. Feneide. a florist of Silverton, and; Helen Andrews of that city, obtained a marriage li cense in the county clerk's office here Friday. Real Piano Sale " At Moore's. I 324 Truck Doe Damage i, One of the Willamette Grocery trucks of Salem attracted consid erable attention at. Silverton late this afternoon when it bumped into the awniing f the Worden building on tforth Water street. The arch between the L & M grocery and the Silverton service station was broken by the truck. The truck stopped in front of the L & M to unload supplies. Buy Your Records Now Practically all Victor records greatly reduced, at Stiffs Furni ture Store.. JIBtf Goes to Silverton Charles McCarter, one of the extensive fruit growers in Spring Valley west-of Salem was at Sil, verton Friday Ion husiness. Gtteste at SHvert Mr. and -Mrs. Alvin Legard and little son, -Densel, of Sailem were guests at the! home of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Larson Friday. Mr. Legard is at the fair ground ser vice station ati Salem. Hotel Marrofc Dollar dinner, served B:4f to-1 ivery evening.! 12tf Will Speak Totlay Ratu Meli. former cannibal, for years a trusted employee of the British government, will speak at the Salem armory this morning at 10. o'clock, through his. interpre ter, Elder E. (G. Fulton. .He was converted to Christianity, but. still is unable to Wear all of a white man's clothes, style from the keeping to native. waist down. , Furniture Upholstery- And repairing.' Geiee-Powers furniture company. 1 a20tf Fnneral 'SerTl(fe Today Funeral for he late Rev. Oliver ivenwonny, iot 2V years -pasior of he Highlafad Friends church of Salem, will i be held from the Sunnyside Friends church in Portland this -afternoon at' 2 o'clock. He died on Thursday.-- Look, Mr. Usedj Car Buyer . We have ten cars in good run ning condition for less $100. Look tlem over at Capitol Motors. See Plddy Bishop. J27 Talk Health . The social Problems " problems committee of the Marion demonstration County child health met last night at the chamber of commerce rooms. Work of the demonstration was reviewed, and talked. county . problems Real Piano Sale At Moore's. Undergoes Opefatloi E. W, James underwent a major operation at a local hospital. Operation : Pert'ormed---.,..' : An operation was performed bn Edna Ellis, !3 2 State' Street; in a local noepuai yTMteroay.v look, Mr. fj8ed jCar Bnyer We1 have ten Cars In good run ning condition for less $100. Look them over at Capitol Motors. See Biddy Bishop. : . V Will Address Prisone Rer. J. W.. DeToe. of the Leslie . . ,tri - . 'i -J " . L i. tu. cnurcn, i win aaaress - me regular; SundaV 1 Salvation Army gathering for the benefit "of . pris oners next Sunday. ' Mrs. DeToe wIU render voc numbers. - VALETERIA CLEANINQ j a ; .'.' ' ? . , CLUR - , . . -i Bnslnesa .and; ,OffIc tWomen Weekly Service J5 Per. Month r"CENTER,ST, vr .TwrT t a . ,.' ,rhoneSS27ri r48- Center St K.f rafting through; on their way, ndrttt i t vt h ifdl nta hi A 4i i h wit:' Mr. af&fMrsF: E. Cooper and uuuipr, - iiargarei. oi I'teasant Hilllijtiy county, - and Mr. and ir. quthef Bpratt of Los Angeles stopteHfver"tQ admire the capital city yesterday! - Bako't Anto Eenamel '. The -finish that lasts, half-blasts longer; : O. J. 267 S.r Commercial St f Costs Hull. J25 Visits Father t " ; , Dr. C. L. Sherman, of Willam ette university,', accompanied by his. family Ifavjj. 4efl for Oelwein, la., to visit Dr; Sherman's father. Dc. . Sherman, w.ho occupies the Chair of philosophy here,. will not return until -opening of the fall session, Ileal Piano Sal At Moore's, J24 Date Set for' Hearing Tuesday morning. 'August .31, has been set. as the .date for the hearing, of the final; accounting of the estate; f; August Kemmerick, deceased. : Mary K. Stupfel Is the executril- of the estate. At tent ion .Willys-Knight and Overland owners. Air. Gilbert, factory expert," is at - MacDonald Auto Co. Consult him for your motor troubles. 129 Hold Trial Today The trial of Ralph Mason, who was charged with assault and bat tery, will be held in the Justice court this morning. Mason Is ac cused of assaulting A. White- law.' : noth men are residents of Salem. Held for Grand Jury Rose M. Kurre. charged with possession of liquor, waived pre liminary t hearing in the justice court Friday'und was bound over to await action by the grand jury. She Is at liberty under bond of $500." Steinway Piano, Fine Condition $533. Moore's Music' House, 4 i5 Court. J24 Mrs. Krause Returns Mrs. Al Krause returned from Portland yesterday where she has been visiting relatives for the past four days. While in Portland Mrs. Krause visited the new Hollywood theater and reports that while it is very -nice it 'does not compare w.th Salem's Elsinore. For Fretdi Fruit . And vegetables, call at Com mercial Fruit Co., ljl.outh Com mercial street. Phone., 1 1 5. (We deliver). j24 Forfeits Bail- George Quimby forfeited $10 bail in police court yesterday afternoon by -failing to appear to answer a charge of drunkenness. Forfeits $10 Bail .C. Bragg, arrested. late Thurs day -'ngat on. a charge of rnain teloC t nuisance, forfeited $10 bail in police court yesterday when he failed to appear to an swer the. charge. ; Accident Reported : Cars- driven by F. R. Woodry Heads Group of Men Who Bought A K. C. Stat, times Irwin Kirkwood", present edi tor of the Kansas City Star and : son-rn-lw of the late CoL Wfl- llitm TtwvVfi!11 Nrnn fiimnile nt ;!tiV Siar-ind; lheKaniaf CHr no ..have u$ut - purchaed te J $tif Mid Ti?5 (torn the trostee rfcaniclhJdijrnit, . ,:'; '. ' . ' , i i t ii f i i n i i ,,,, I - . ,r . J??t?0:MM t A new competitor Kas entered the race for" Raymond Ortcig's $25,000 prise for the first aria-' 'tor1 to fly non-stop between New York and Parts. Lt; Command-t-r Noc! Davis, ri?ht, has secur ed permission to By . the Fclticr" monoplane constructed for the unsuccessful Wilkins Polar .Ex ledition, the Detroltcr. The plane, shown above, may be flown across the continent from Seattle and reconditioned in New York for the trans-Atlantic flight and George Clark collided yester day, according to a report turned in at police headquarters. Slight damage was done. Visitors Reported . in Salem . Mr. and Mrs. H. d, .Seymour of Corvallis are in Saleni today, 'Mr. Seymour fs a. nember. of th OAC faculty tluere. . ' , J. C. Baar of Portland visited in Salem Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. M. Stanley of As toria spent Friday night in Salem. S. A. Sanford of Roseburg was a Salem visitor Friday. C. O. Crouch, George Smith, W. A. Pettigrew and L,. M. Marcott. all of Ashland, are Salem visitors today. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan L. Hewett of Portland are in Salem this morn- ing. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Owens of Portland visited in Salem Friday. W. Brlngard of Breitenbush Springs is in Salem today. T. D. Panlus of Marshfield is a Salem visitor today. Mr. and Mrs. Art Harzel of Grants Pass are Salem visitors this morning. W. J. McGauley of Portland Is a Salem visitor today? w. O. UDerg oi foriiana visiiea in Salm yesteTda. A w? Strange f "Portland was in Salem this morning.- , C. G. Gregory of Portland is a Salem visitor today. Mr. and Mrs. N. G. Wallace of Prineville are visiting in Salem this morning. ORIENTAL WINS TOLEDO ACTION (Continued from page 1) them on. company property. Protect petitions were circulat ed among white 'residents -of the town roon afterward and several public meetings were held 'to, dis cuss, the prepence of Oriental lab orers. . A. crowd of several hundred whites; on' the afternoon of July 12 marched to the mill and after an altercation with mill officials and deputized watchmen, entered the Jananese quarter. The effects of the Japanese were loaded , pn trucks .and, haujed tc Corvallis, followed by t,lM? Japan ese .in automobiles.. ... j. The defendants vjere pMeged tc nave peen injs leauins; spirits t u the affair.., -,s ; . -(. . -,-. Four similar, jsuits -are pendinr in-the Jederal -court-i -r Counsel for the plaintiff did no'. regard ; the amount of damages awarded as important. "If the Toledo people had vpv this cse, other .communities wo,i? copy their- action and soon th Japanese would not be allowed1 1' work anvwbere -1n the country.' said John Collier of .the' plaintiff. counsel. " "Such a situation wohld be wholly incompatible with the rights granted under Japanese t eaty." Portland Japanese expressed great satisfaction over, the ver dict. , .. ; GOETHE RELATIVE-FOUND PA1XXI5B AT .KUjdliBXE W.J3K- . SCEXDAVr FAMOUS AUTHOR - -(.EUGENE. Ore.r-Julv23.WDy Associated Press:)Clnnesa Sid ney Goethe, pafnter, was discoy ered in a 'Btndu here today and from his atorr ia helievedt tor be the , ' great-great-grandson r ; of 'johann Wolfgang Goethe,; Immor tal German author and poet.t , Goethe la painting a miniature scene which he hopes wifl he c cepted as the stage setting for the pageant"7 of "Klatawa, , to i be pre sented : during the "trial to' rail" celebration August 19 and 20. ; He professes to know little of the man who perhaps ranks next to Shakespeare : in the world . of letters and drama. - . - ' ' All t really know ot him' la what I have read from books he said. ?'My grandfathers -who --irent to Australia, nromlsed myl father be would Jell the family: story but. 1 death Interrupted this narration and 'we neter learned the secrets' 5?W that had been stored away In his heart. My father came to the United States and I was born here. MODESTY BRINGS POLICE, WOMAX IX HOrSE DRESS IS CAUSE OF SUICIDE REPORT VANCOUVER. P., inly 23.- (By Associated; Press). "1 like to have my limbs covered when I swim," a woman, clad in a house dress, said when she emerged from a beach here last 'evening. Motorcycle Officer Herbert Hig ginson reported today. The officer rushed to the beach after it had been heard at police headquarters that a woman was committing suicide by drowning. JOVERXOR PIERCE SPEAKS LA GRANDE, July 23. (AP). Governor Walter M. Pierce, speaking at the evening session of the Pacific northwest real estate association convention here to night following the- five minute cup contest, made a strong plea for the support:! real estate men in gaining for the northwestern states an equitable, reasonable method of assessment of property and for taxes, such as the" income tax that would relieve the major share of the burden from land. '' SOPHISTICATED TOUCH Chiffon frocks for evening are given a substantial weight by being covered with embroidery in jewels or srass. Klamath Falls building passed 11,000,000 for first-half ''of 1926. , ; r- -t-' FIRST METHODIST CHURCH Sunday, July25, 1 1 a, m. v "THE CHURGH AND PROHIBITION" . . ..- By Clarence True Wilson of ... ' Washington, D. C; . : "THE UNFINISHED FIGHT" ' ; Willson Park, ArnZ' '" What Ik The Great '.QiliestrbiiieVAreGn J ! m Come to .First Christian Church Sunday 13 vehlnU 1 fl t and Hear t Discussed ' Morning Sermon on "Prayer arid Faith v - Special Service on. Prayer K Special Music E. C. WHITAKER, Pastor NOTICE TO- -v'l. We are'-Teceiving many"complalnts: from Breitenbush Snrines tisitors who have been furnished misleading information con s cernlng fadlities'and location: of the springs proper. ' There are two v camps. . HoWevervCair of "tje? Breitenbush Hot , .Springs . with ,the exception' of , the. Upper i Camp;: JTbosevdesiring to visit the springs proper are, cautioned j against; helnjg; diverted elsewhere' by false -state-: tnents. ; .' ".''i -f-';. " ' 1. ,, j i "'w.."1::' ' -! -" '"" 11 v The Upper Camp is" now' under new management and affords accommodations at the samel rates as charged at. the Lower -Camp. -In addition, cabins and tent-houses completely furnished for housekeeping are available at the. Upper Camp. Excellent I' dining .room J service sfor' boarders; 'electric lights; sanitary toilets; abundant water for drinking and bathing; large plungei baths, with circulating .fresh-: water at all times; natural; vapor .-and mud. baths.: Courteous .treatment I, i : The famous Breitenbush hot: Arsenic spring is located' , , , T at the Jjpper; Camp r ; : -Saddle. and pack horses available: from W. B. Dulley. Detroit, at reduced, rate: r Saddle horses $2.00; baggage -2c- per pound. "Visit our camp and confirm -these-facts-before engaging acconv ' modjftjfini;, - -: t.-- '' . ...-. - i v. . t fFor farther information write: ' .TBreitenhush Mineral. Springs Co. , fr3 FonrtJi ,Rt Portland, Ore. ' $ ' . ' Phone llroadway , 7Tf I Iff STE7ITTITT :06S:O0-KFWV J.t 11. Mteehg TU rehstr; 7;15-S sat roada and bik- ' - . .6:00-13:00 KOW (491). 6-7, iiantr -- eonrtrt 10-12.- 4aBC music, Herman . ' Keiiin'a-rrhityi. - " 6:00-7:00 KOIN .S1). Dinner mve. ia-.O0-l:S0 KTBR C.'fiS)- Spreial void- " - night proirrsai f naw mad reatr. 6;'0i KFWB (S52." Hollywood. 6. ti tneiri b, program; s, program; 11. frolic - , -.. 6:0O KMTR? f2SSJ Hollywood.' Ti' (ram; oj Am ronnrt orcnira. . 6:00 KPSN t15) raaadeaa. 6, dinner Roar profrram: H, ea-rt -1iua.. 1 1 a i 6:30 KPO (428) 8an Francwco. :30. , - srrhetra ;' 8-12." orchestra. - . . 6::0 KVl (467) - l Aareor--A:9r program popular program; 8. trm; prorran; 10;. radio eJub: 11-ljJ. . frolic. ... i"...-.,'t.- f. 6:30 KHi; (403) , Aaeeles. T6 ST.o. hlldra'a pro-raia; S, todi program. t:0O-r-KP8D (25) San Diego. 7, or-hi- tr, program; lO.orrhestraj 11-1 a. m. -. froEe. -. 7:00 rKFO.V j233) .toc Beach. 7j pro , . gram ; 7 :0. band ncr f : 1, band , concert; 8. .KJTON artiMi" naical pro- -trram. ' ; : - 7W---KF0A ;(54) SeHlo. .- 7 mnaieal program; 8:15, program; 9:80, danco orritTtra-- : --. .- ...j. t :3o-KXX (33?) Hoirnrc4:"7 ttm- iTire program J 0, orcheatra. S:Q0 KOO (861) Oaklajtf. ... TffVly i aport reriew; 8:10,' latemaUonal con- rention . l.iona clab; '10-l a. tn daner -tnuaie. " .,,.;,, ' , ltroadrast after midnight Include the following: Utll" I :00, KHK. KC.O, KKR'; nntil 1:30, KTRK; until 2:00, KFI. business, many of the owners say, is as flourishing now as1 ever. The largest afloat this, year Ism the Cotton Blossom with a seating capacity of. 2000, .The Cotton Blossom has replaced the Golden ' Rod, which" formerly was the largest.' :.''. ':, -'" -''' ; Then conies Franch's New Sen- -sation. On Its 'Up-river r-Thise? It;" anchored here for a brief lay-over, took on a number bf new people engaged" for the'sunimer and went on its way. , .'..,...' 7 PACKIXG HOUSE BURXff I..-',' - ' .i-' -'t:: YAKIMA, July 28.W-(Ar. Fire of undetermined origin early today destroyed the $50000 meat" packing plant of the 41. and S.' company. As the plant I is . on-n side the city limits, the fire de partment was unable to save the building although water " was" pumped about 150 yarda from the Yakima river. The loss Is 50 per cent covered by insurance the manager reported. -' . Reedsport New McC. Johnson lath mill cut 20.000 laths a day . from waste slabs. ' -' OBITUARY - ; Steven&on s ;; ., In this , city, Friday. July 23, -Charles Stevenson. The remains; accompanied by the parents, Mr.1' anr Mrs. Marian Stevenson, were forwarded to Grants, Pass bjf that Terwllliger funeral home. Puneral services will be held there Sahday. Interment will be at; Wildervilla 't it THE GREAT RECONCILER. ' When death', the great Recon ciler,, has come, it is,neyer. our tenderness that we repent 'of, but pur severity. - - , ' .. Teorge. Eliot.-,-,. W. f. Rirjdon St Son 1 1,, ., r.Duet arid Quartet. i one small spring.' are located -at --!-- 4 "