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: . ' TOE OREGON STATESMAN. S ALEM7 ORE60N ' ' ' : ' - : "? - :rlrs?;i:gijfa Iff .,((0)ID)1 r : f f T F? II I . o, FlttDAY MOtlNlKCf. AUGUST" 13, i 192(5 InParUamentdryUn LI, 0 Season Clearance . Five months ago we introduced Silque, the new absorbent; preparation into Salem and the ready sale which we have enjoyed to the ladies 5f the ' city, has been astonishing. We again direct the attention of the ladies to this new compound, so -rich in olive oil, yet not greasy or sticky, rich in astringent and antiserrtic nrnirtips. with a rare nere is Star touring, 1025. model, wKhj the mlUion dol . lar, motor, spot, stop nd cowl lights, automatic swipe ' and everything.. . .This car ' runs and looks like new. ;. . PRICED! AT. $300.00 o fen ' . h ' ?" ' ' i :- - - - X Ml II iai WMMMbtf BVW W i . 1 .1 ------ t mm ma u im - . v r j i .,. , ,.. a lapi : & f it, if . , .: . ' Jasmin odor. . ...... . . . ' . '"'' , . ' " The most satisfactory of all skin lotions and excellent A t for chapped, rough skin .-A -lot of men say it is the best after-shaving lotion they have used Like so many of the other good things you buy it in Salem at CAW-TAi 0&UG STORG Orttr. . tha Best sQGcyrs fi,XHe OCJL OSfiG Go LOCAL -The Weather UNCHANGED Fate; Lut low clouds or fog along the coast. Not &&& Change, in ttmperature; gentle Variable winds, JThursday 'Maximum, .74 ; J minirhum,65; river, 3.4, station ary; Rainfall, none; -atmosphere, j clear; -wlndi-aouthwest Rev. Thomas Visits ; Rev; Ralph I. Thomas, pastor of the Methodist churchy Iff; Pa teros. Washes visiting friends 'and rel atives In - Salem, accompanied by his wife and two childrenv'HeJs an atamans nl Willamette iinlver sity and a' former student at -Kimball College orTheology. " . y ' Excellent-Vainra in DaTenporta r Duriag ;bH4August furniture sale. .Hamilton',; ' al$ . ta - FrHtjkcU jT VisitsA-- x-'"45ffl' -Kelly, iperinlendent; of "chooia;atMJoardman,vwas in Sa lent yWtetday.: He I is a graduate of OAC;?' V.- For RMtOffic;-t:cfels-T And apartment for-, rent. 1 6 8 S. I.lbertir St.1 -See'Oeo. C,:.WilI, the music niar.. . . 1 al3 Ieave for School f , - Ivan White, Albert 11odftcsf Harrey-Brock, and Joe Crauthers. Salem delegates ;to . the VMCA Bummer ichool at jSeabevk; Wash., left earlt yesterday roorulaB. Car Hit Cycle - H. A. Rex reported at the local police station that, hla car. colided yesterday .Vjjth,. a boy on a bicycle. The- hoy J 'suffered ' acratches and bruises,' according to the report;' . i.v ;. ."i ;;; ;, . Goes to Poriland-- ' r. -.-.' - ; . .Dr. Walter -H. Thrown, director of the Marion. county child health demonstrationrwaan' rprtland Thursday. Clet Your Blonarch -t-r , EleehJc ranges at Hamilton's. On Busloc-Trip , -Miss 1i : Thomsan oTUhe Marion ; if 6 a .. ty child health: dem onstratidaiiwas.InPortland yes terday -oia aTShsiness' trip. S . , - - . ' - - Takes -.VacjUlon. .t -Is Miss Marlowe MUterv.hea sten ographer" at . the Marlon county child health demonstration -as gone- to San Francisco for a two weeks Tacation. f " - Wonhl Force Payment , T. . The Merchants Credit burean. Inc., has. filed suit, agalast E. M. KighUipger , of Salem, to collect S236 and interest at"V"per cent from Feb. 19 22, and. costs of the stilt. The 'sum 1s alleged due "Dr. B, - R'W'allace '. for an opera tion performed" on Mr.. KighUing- Underwood Typewriter COi Direct Victory . Branca -: 619 Court St. , Phone CS3 Typewriters Rented, Cc!J , , . Repaired, ; ; 0. : Special rental rates to etndsnts Wcbd THACSFUEC Tr .v:rYARDvVr:. 187 D Ctrees Telepbeme JC313 rvvduia -LADD &-BUSH Bi5 vrxcri NEWS-IN BRIEF ct 'a daughter on-the above date. A writ of attachment on Kight linger's property has also been filed. ' s Augast Sale Furniture' Now in progress at Hamilton's. - al3 ,1--1 Appraisal Date Set , V, , ' Time for appraisal pf the' estate of -.Mary. D. Jory, deceased, has been set for Sept. 6, by order of Judge L. H. McMahan,' "acting county Judge. - - 4 Licenses Issued ' Anarriage license was lssaed iesterday to Ellen Margretta Marr 557' Lee street, and John Holmes Wheeler, 1143 .Court street, an engineer. : A license was also issued to Lowell M. Lambert, Sil ver ton, and Wilhelmina Bruck of Salem. : : v- 31 ' , Furniture , Upholstery And repairing. Geise Furniture . Company. Powers a2tf Asks Field Facts A. questiotfifaire about data on the Salem flying, -field has been received by the chamber of com merce. It was sent by1 H.'A. Moore, first lieutenant of. the air sbrps, stationed at San Francisco. Builds New Lines The PEP company Is building new lines along ttie Skyline Orch ards road and for two miles along he Pacific highway near the Lib-, erty road junction. For Sale, Pcdlgrecil Boston Pups ! ; Extra choice.; Petland, 273 State' al5l Serves Out Time -. Herman Wheeler, an . Indian from Grande : Ronde, was assessed a' $25 fine by Brazier Small, jus tice of the peace, -yesterday, on a charge of driving- a car with switched license plates. He failed to pay the .fine, so , was sent to the county Jail 'to serve it .out. ..- Pears at Holders, , COc, per bu i 6 miles f south on Liberty road. Funeral In Astoria k . Funeral services of Christian A. Paetowtwho died here Wednes day, win be held at 'Astoria where he body -has been. -forwarded by the f Webb " funeral parlors. Mr. Paetow is survived by his widow, Mrs. Minnie Paetow." Hotel Marfon ; . - Dollar dinner, served 5:45 every- veaias.:, h:--?? to S JJtf River aft LowvMarlft-p -z -- The Willamette river is" at the lowest stage ' for the. season that It has been for many years. It -is now , 2.4 feet below 'normal. ' an stationary; It did not Teach, so low a level last year until October, and did not go below 2.5 less than normal all year. s 1 J " " .'; DISEASES' ' Treated by Osteopathy and Che latest Electrical. Therapy., ln--clnding Dr. Abrain's Electronic System. : - ; No Charge for , v" Consultation DR.B.H. whtesI Physician and Surseon 600 U. S. BAnk Building - ' ? Salem, Oregoa - v s. :cro j.0 a. cu t n p. J-H.WfUett Harry SaraKe Visits Harry Savage, for a long time a resident of Salem.' is now visiting f ormer Irinds,. here. His wife, tormeVy'Mlss!ftaa ita Chirissinger of Slejmi; is With him. Mr., Sav age inow an'instrnctor In. Yank ton, Nf'B.'iie iras debase coach at the Salem High school -for eev era! years. , jf- :, . .'? Women and" Girls Wanted To cut string beans. Come pre pared to work in morning. Ore gon Packing company, 14th street plant. al4 Return From Trip Mr. and Mrs, 'George Allen have returned' fro ma week's vacation in eastern Oregon. Theyjmotored over the McKenzie Pass to Bend, and went from there to East lake for a fishing trip. They returned by way of Portland, making the trip over the Mt. Hood loop road. Arrested for No Light -, Allen Jones was arrested by the local police yesterday for riding a bicycle without lights and on a sidewalk. Hop .Pickers Wanted . Durbln & Cornoyer. See ads. a31 Held for Parklni& L. Anderson of Eugene was 'ar rested late Wednesday night fer parking In a restricted district. O.f P.- Hoagland, also of Eugene, was arrested on a similar charge. Lines Are Extended The PEP company-is adding to Its lines from the Salem 'Heights district to Liberty and from the Keizier school -west. R. D. Gib son's prune drier will be served by the first and George Thomp son will use - the second for two motors In his prune dryer. , A .Limited Amount Of the West Coast Pulp & Paper Company 8 per cent ; preferred, and some common stock may now be had. , If interested, see H. S. Gile,-W T.rJenks or Wm. H. Tria dle, Salem. This plant 'will have the" meat' for the money infixed investment and will begin oper ating with one machine and will extend its plant and eapaeity as conditions warrant. al3 Plan Albany Meet- ; j Ensign and Mrs. Pitt and local forces of the Salvation Army will journey to Albany tonight, where they will conduct a special service Under : auspices of the Albany Army corps. i -; : - Visits Dr. BlcCorniick Shelsea J. Rock wood of Ro wall;; Idaho, Is visiting Dr. J. D. McCormlck for several days.-: . Special 0 Room Home . . : Close to schools, j Cut to $4500 and $1200 will handle. Becke ic Hendricks, 189 N. High SL r altf Goeff to California J Miss. Anne Simpson, director of health, education - at the' Marlon' county child healCft aemonslration, has -gone to j California for avva cation 1" -ri : . T, ... tars Damaged ; , , -. v Bent-fenders .and-. a bent body were the damage resulting when cars driven by Edna B. Town send and K. V. Barrett, both of Salem, collided- at Court . , and. . ' Cottage streets yesterday according to re ports turned In : at police head quarters. . No details of the accl dentVere iven. - v GHOICE of Traub Genuine V Orange B!oom engage meet arVeddinf rings ; .1 tribute to jhe judsmnt aoa " f "sood taste tof the wearet. ... 'i'. - ; 1.18 Visitor Reported in Salem Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Caufmann and family vis ted Salem Wednes- day. O. S. Olson of Woodhurn visited Salem Wednesday. The next Clierrian drill will be Friday evening at 7:15. Mr. and Mrs. . Roy Darst spent Wednesday in Salem. They are residents of E ugene Mr. and Mrs R. W. Hinkley of Roseburg visitjed Salem Thursday. W.'A. Pettlgrew of Ashland was in Salem Thursday. Muriel Wilson of Independence visited Salem jTbursday; J. G. Halfpian of Sublimity spent Thursdajy ir Salem. , Mr. and Mr. Guy Endes of The Dalles were in Salem Wednesday. Mr. and Mr4 Ira Wade and fam ily of Toledo visited Salem Wed nesday. Mr and Jtfr4-.R. M. Duncan: and .-wn. lcaiDn visitea saiem weanes- day-1' They ar4 residents of Burns; O'Donnell "of Portland Is in Salem today, n William Cairanagh of Portland spent Thursday night in Salem. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Winslow of Bend are Salem visitors this morning. J. A. Reutef of The Dalles was in Salem Thursday. Mr. and Ms. C. J. Calkins, of Hood River spent Thursday night in Salem. ' Tom Booth I of Portland - visited Salem Thursday! John Bell jof Portland spent Thursday night in Salem. John Cersap was in Salem. yes terday. He is; a resident, of Port land. Charles Graves' of Gates spent Thursday night in .Salem"-.. A. Xi. Graylof EuaeneIs a Sa lem visitor this morning. Mrr and Mfs F. B. Gr en fell of Baker were jn -Salem Thursday night. Nellie Fishier of Harrisbvjrg is Salem visitbr today. A'ecWcnt Reported A car, driven by John Wagner was in an aacident at jiooo ana Cottage streets yesterday; acc.ord ing to a report made at police headquarters. . No details were r,iven. Visits Here ' W. Soles of Portland was a Sa lem visitor Thursday. -' neld for Spefd . C. Rosenberry was arrested by local police last night on a charge of speeding. Tvnewritcrs Purchased- High school authorities have purchased eight Underwood type writers for use in the school, ac cording . to announcement made yesterday, three more than t for merly stated J . - 5 " " Northwestern! Docks- . The steamboat "Northwestern" finished its ftrip from ; Portland last night, arriving.,at the dock at an early hour. ' ; .pyt Furniture Auction " - Monday, August 10, 1:30 o'clock. FIv rooms of furniture. II. F." Woodr .Mt Son., auctioneers. Watch papers for particulars." al 3 oil burnsproVe fatal , - : . . i-,;i,t MULTX03IAH ' VICTIM DIE AS . ; RESULT OF INJURIES :PORTLNpAhg.l2--(By As sociated: Press) .W-James Skesua, 2. of Multoomah, today died. at a local hospitil of rou'rtfs received Wednesday -IfhWvhtfwastedvered by buraing Oil ifom a.iamp,'Y r Skosus, a Railroad employei was workingnea-f .nir homet - Fellow workers pat jihe flames out.- . Women Not.Wanted in ' "Rebuilding of Angora . ANGORA.---CenSus figures show that 'Angora has 1 population of 91.6U0.. OI which less . than nrteen per -cent ate 'vomen.- ; ' To the oatslde world this scare- Hy. of.; women probably will come as evidence that the Turkish. har em, and polygamy have really been abolished , under Mustatha- Kem- ara swesteriIzatlon' regime. J3nt th real .faJt is -that Angora is scaiscely a s Si table place for a wo man, to. uce .n. .--tr. W; vU : Tne :whtEe city, which baly a few ; years -ago. was-;-JIUte-iore than a v mad: heap,; is1 undergoing a .radical transition. Women .are not wanted,!" Life Is difficult and dear.-The iemand is on jy tor a Die bodied men -and brain in building the; hew; Anatolian , metropolis, - ... i 2l a , jS. Senator T. H. Caraway of Arkansas nas sailed to be the United States representative in the International Parliamentary Union which meets at Geneva, late in August. He Is shown asove with Mrs. Caraway. - , . ; LUNATICS ABUSED IN CIA. REPORT No Government Hospitals Available to Take Care' jof Insane Patients' KUKING. Kiangsl Province, hChina, Aug. 12. (By A. P.) There are 1.341,600 lunatics in China, according, to a compilation just made, based on replies to questionaires sent . to 350 physi cians. There are- no government hospitals for their care and only five private or mission institutions. The condition of the mentally ,deficient-in China is perhaps more pitiable than in any other country. They receive ho mercy and are sure to 'suffer the death penalty for the commonest offense steal ing. Forjesser.'offenses they are imprisoned ' wi$h no more consid eration than given the mentally sound. . . If their mania is harmless they usually are allowed to wander In the streets tq be made the butt of jokes. Frequently they are stoned. The Chinese commorily; believe that insane peonle are Possessed by evil spirits rand the native treatment is Intended to drive out the demons, .Many insane "bear marks of whippings or fetters thai were worn on arms or legs. In one part of China (he mentally sick are taken .Into" the country and -' pinioned beneath a heavy stone on the- chest. " If this fails to restore sanity, the'victlfn is al lowed to die of starvation. CTiILD KILLED BY AUTO SIX YEAR OLD LAD STEPS OUT FROM BEHIND CAR ASHLAND, Or., Aug. ,12. (By A.P,)- Kenneth . Cohrs, " 6-year- old stepson of Mr. and Mrs.,R. E. Lee of Lane .county,, was killed almost instantly early tonight when he was struck down on Main street by an automobile driven by M. L. Crowson of Ashland. The Cohrs boy, in company with a younger brother and sister, at tempted to cross the street several, feet from the intersection and had fust stepped from behind a parked. automobile when the car driven by Crowson bore down": on him. Crowson told the police, he made every effort ' to avoid - striking the boy but was unable t swerve far W7 HIGH1 GRADE 1- 4. V' NOB HILD ' ''3fear MrKbilcy School at End of South High "Phonograph;. Universal range and ' heater' rags, ' draperies, oak 'dicing stable. bafCet-and chairs,-maasi re brass bed with " coil springs and everything, to furnish a five, roomed house. ; Owner, 2487 E. Noh HUf wooDhi pATs -cash enough to one side because of v her cars which were parked bead into the opposite curbing.. District . Attorney . Chaney and Coroner Conger were here from Medford tonight' making an inves tigation, but it was indicated that Crowson would, not be. held. - , . i i OBITUARY Murphy In this city Tuesday, August 10, Leland T. Murphy, husband of Ora Murphy, father of Mrs. Mabel Oleson of San Francisco, Miss Gladys Murphy of- Salem and Miss Maxine Murphy of Salem. Funeral services will be held Friday, Aug. 13, at 2 o'clock from the RIgdon & Son mortuary. Interment will be in the City View cemetery. CITIZEN'S OF THE UNIVERSE I believe that death releases us from the prisoning of one planet and makes us citizens of the universe. Minot J. Savage. W. T. Rigdon & Son Harry Hoffler's - Chocolates Regular . Price 75c a lli. ' SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY ONLY ' 35c a lbe 2 lbs. for 65c We reserve the right to " limit quantities . ' , ;. , . j " ONLY AT . SCHAEFER'q DRUG STORE V 135 North Commercial St. Penslaf Store Original Yellow Front PHONE 197 (These Chocolates' are scratched) . slightly "rTTODrTyfJ?" - Nev?r was - never : will " be a'g a i n any thing as sweet' ; : FURNITURE n n i -v Lb Is the Auctioneer of course Thone 511 roit csed fcrxiturit . Hundreds of pairs of season footwear, f or. men t and women, boys and girls, marked down to ensure quick disposal. MANY NUMBERS CUT TO v i Less thn PRICE These shoes are all our regular lines that have been discontinued and sold down to few pairs to the number and for your con venience they are grouped in five different price lots. - ! ? : r , r LOT Consists of ladies', misses and children's ; all kinds of broken lines footwear to clean ! out at- ...J r I LOT i Wonderful bargains men's, women's, boys and girls' footwear to sell out at LOT Men's, women's, boys and girls , footwear to clean out at You must see th ese wonderful shoes to realize this exceptiorial buy. - 'J--vfr-M";-' LOT Men's a n d women's season's style low footwear to clean at ' T Buy, now" and save while your size is to be had. ! ,i , , r 1 1 nj- r . -i n.r r rLni ir juu i'rLrLT jn LOT Very snappy patterns in season s footwear to at,..t low-cut clean "out JYou cant help buying one of these. ' - HOSIERY Black, brown and white silk and fibre silk mixed, ladies' hose to sell out at 0) See these bargains in shoes at great savings rs nnn Vif T c-, No. 1 No. 2 in No. 3 No. 4 cut out :.: r r r r No. 5 SPECIAL n t Uu windows. Cc:r.2 i.i coca Civ - -.t T 11 : Pair Pair ( Pair - ----.; i- - yy Pair ipQ The 'oflljr wpnfen-n: the:.jown are t h e; wives' o t th e t a b I n e t mi n is t ers Jl Iff'? .' f ' .. f;Vj