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sA"turd'ay! ixmmNG, mmv&r- io2r r1 "1, mi.. i 1 u i I ( - f : i i y The Wcathcx, " ' ... WAIUlERr v , -Fair la the. Interior, low clouds or toK along "the coast:, tempera turT normal in." the Interior; eeryMiable ;wind. 5 "Maximum ' yesterday. SO;, minimum, 50: riv . er,. 2.4. stationary; rainfall, none; atmosphere, clear,; - -wind, west- ;t , ' ' river near Portland, will be buried at the Jee Mission cemetery this afternoon. Webb's funeral par lors are In charge. . Honeys Go Botb ! ;. Mfcv and Mrs. Paul. Doney, son and daughter-in-law of Dr. , Carl G. Doner., president of Willamette university, hare -let t : f or Los An geles, where; they will visit . Mrs. Doner's parents.: , Later they .will go to Boston, and Mr. Doney . will complete his course at Harvard. - v - - Parks -Tod-XiOMg-r- j. ' Georgei Nash was 1 fined - $1 in police cqurt yesterday on a charge of parking: overtime. ; . Pays 3 Fi r Stanley Waters vwaa ffned 45 in police court yesterday on a charge of driving .will, one .arm.; s Fined for Speed , . .J "IP C. Rosenberg was fined $S in police court yesterday on a charge of speeding. . Notary Public i , .v . Tel. 36 Helen. Corey, 175 S. High. al4 Pays Parking Fine E. TV Busselle was fined . $1 in police court yesterday on a charge of parking fa a restricted zona. Ob Ffahingf Trir " .. ' Dr. Carl G. Doney and son raul were la Silvertoa on, a fishing trip Thursday,, imt report . small suc cess' in getting fish. , - -. V - 1 . ' Accident. Reported" Cars driven by H: EDahlbcrg and H. Viesko 4 collided yesterday at Center- and Church streets, ac cording to reports" made "at police T'SJ . 't- . ;.:'-'"'--' acciucnvn.cio . , -, ..... Visits Mothei Mrs. V, J. Warner! formerly of Salem, but ' now, of .Innisfall, Al berta, i visiting her mother, MrsJ W. Pratt of Salem. She left Salem about seven -years ago. Special- O Boom Ho: Close to schools. Cat to S4506 and $1200 will handle. Becke & Hendricks, 189 N. High St. altf Buys .Albany Cafe - ' '. ' ,J.0. -Briscoe, , connected : with the New , Salem cafe here,' has taken the City cafe of Albany and wui open Dusmess mere tomor row.; r'i-r; ' -''-'i : . ' "'i ... ' Truck Lacks Mirror - . t Leroy. E. Charley of . Jefferson was fined 1 0" injustice court yes terday on a charge of operating a truck without a. mirror. . t company alleges that the $105 is due it on ax promissory note for $135 Jssued b? Campbell for. an adding machine he ' bought from the company. 'It is stated that Campbell paid only, 30 on. the note. , , - - Hop Pickers Wanted v -Durbia tc Corn oyer. See ads. aSl Plan Road Tour- - " Salem autoists hare been in vited to join a booster caravan to advertise the short cut, road, via to Silets and Falls City l to the Newport beaches. The , caravan, which is sponsored by the .Falls City chamber - of commerce,- will leave there at 8 o'clock in the tnornlng, August ,15.. It will go to Newport via v Valsets - and:' Silets. Coffee will be served at Silets. ' .Gives Final Account . , j , - ; Daniet Bright, administrator of the estate, of .the late Emma M. Bright,' has given his final account and. been released from his liabili ties aa administrator. Women and Girls Wanted To cut string beans. ; Come pre pared to work- In morning Ore gon. Packing: company, .1 4 th street Pays Fine, Freed 1 - ' Edwin Wheeler, arrested Thurs day v for f driving1 - with .' switched license plates and locked up in the county jail when he failed to pay his $25 fine, was released yester day after paying it.v Pays Speed Fine ; Harry .XL Slade was fined $10 in justice court yesterday, on a charge of speeding. Furniture Upholstery ,: " V :s: And repairing. Geide - Powers Furniture Compaiay; " v; 2tf Pays f25 Fine-- - is., . v. ?penee, Rickreaii was fined $25 in Justice court, yester day, $ 15 on - a - reckless driving charge and. $10 . for operating jcat .without a drivers, license. Four, lit fc(rt-iijri.-n. Fred Ferschweller,' arrested late Thursday on a charge of driving with four; person Jit the 'drivers seat, was fined $2.50 yesterday in police court. -s . f or,, Turning 'IV Gabbert. arrested Thurs day night on a . charge 'of turning his car in ; the middle ofa. block. .fined! $2.50inr ponc;c0jrt Saturday by the of Medicine Dr. Stone - removed a cancer from the nose, of Frank Burkhart, Jefferson, Oregon a!4 was' yesterday.; Banios, See" U? New Lad wig and Maybell banjos just recelv ed and sold by Geo. CWI1I. SasDect Hchl , ' , ", I " v Earl Briggs was arrested early yesterday morning by-local police and is being, held for investiga tion. ' .'I:' .- '"'"i:."''" . . Capital Increased " ' rl" F. W. Karrhead of -the Salem Navigation company. ; announced yesterday that its capital stock had been Increased; from $20,000 to' $40.000. IThe-company; oper ates the steamer North western. plying between Salem and Port land. ..... i' i Gravetileia Apple ,j; "fFace1 pack and ' fill pack at -.the 'JtJa'pUal; City. Transfer Co. ware- house. 226 State -street. rf$l per , nVlIl'Insitccf. Office f'l?irBttLleut;-"Marvin Yandle, V ' sMMarine CorDsV recently appoint VVvgad.of vrecruitmg in Oregon, .loeal office .next Weea. 1, j- ---'-3 ; , t 1 ," ,-. Bwk From Trip -v arry s-Belt, justice of the su- . :.t- preme courts his" ,son andWLT . Vlnton :of 'McMlnnville have-re-C lurnedi? from fishing - trip In r?ur'ry'.county,T-- - Bummer Funeral Today : f' . John."Summer, 3 8 who "Si - .T . iJt . A 1 was i ?dr owned reeenthr attempting to lake his ' son from ..the ' Willamette iV y.ii - ; i. i : "".- - ii ' : ' Direct Factory; Branch (10 Coart St. - '- Phone 83 ; Tjpewrltere Rented, Bold, 4 . , ; Repaired ' . . r Special rental rates to CUdahta t t "a - hi It UTRACY'S FUEC ; j 187 DXtreet Telrhome C31 Visiting Sister- . ) Mr. and Mrs. 1 Henry Byrd of Mob'erly are' visiting-Mrs. Byrd's sister. Mrs. Jesse Lang, 1207 State street. ' - '"' . -.'V. ' Gravensteia Appl Face pack and; fill pack at the Capital City Transfer 'Co. ware house, 226 State street. 1 per box. . ! i . al4 Entertain Gnest-- Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Ellis of Cen- tenrille, ' la.; 'are visiting ' Mrs Ellis' aunt.. Mrs. Jesse Lang of Salem. " . Valeterla CI nib" Service Tel. Gents, $3 ' ladles, $5. ;7 al4 vacation ruumni i J. H. Willett, of the Capital Drug Stoe, accompanied hy Mrs. Willett will leave Monday for a visit to Glacier National Park. They will visit relatives at Keli spell, Mont., en route and will re turn by the way of Vancouver, B. C. and Seattle, They expect to be gone about two weeks. b II IJ II ;p)4fei..,.tfi HERE J 13 A GOOD'OSTB -1926 model. Ford cooped new paint, hampers, r Raxtel axet - ' and lots of other extras. If ', yon are Intierested in saving1 money oa a! real snappy "ForVI coupe, ; be Sure to see tills - one. - -". I ! . " . -; ' , "WWW Visitors Reported, in Salem Mrj. Nick Hater " of . Marsbtiekl visited, Salem Thursday. ; : fr 1 Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Walaer oi Woodburn Visited Salem Thurs day. f IB DISCUSSES 1 IS Country Declared I in Fine Condition, Save for ; : Agriculture ; , PAUL SMITH.'N.;y., Aug. 13. ( By"A8sociated I Press.)- With a coTintryenJoyihg in general a wideapread prosperity President cUageVisworking to aid the ag rlcultu'ral and. textile manufac turing Industries, where condi- tkms-are not - up to the general economic level. Waile details were withheld, it was said today after a visitf t" Secretary Hoover of the con: merce department with Mr. Cool- idge that the government was at tempting to improve the farm sit nation by steps .which depended upon a co-ordinated effort of the agencies that provide agricultural credits, -to the . country. Such moves -as have been made, it was Mrs. Mary Albright of, Marquam I indicated, have -been of a tenta spent; Friday Ih Salem. - l tive" character, and directed Hdp Rate Is Cut A new rate for export hops, ef-in Salem today II. A. Barnett of Monmoutn vis ited Salem Friday. P. C Fultbn! of Aumsvllle visit ed Salem Friday., '. ; W. F. Wcddle of Jefferson was in Salem Ffidiy. I Mr. and Ms- J. K. Neale of Buena Vista were Salem visitors Friday. I ...... f H. Johnson of Canby was in-Sa-16m Friday. H ' Mr. and Mrf. Ray Weaver and daughter Esther of Toledo spent Friday morning in Salemt' : " William Krawee of Portland was a Salem visitor Friday. M. R. Craiil of Portiana is a Salem visitor today. Carl M. Mack of Gold Beach visited in Salem Friday. ' - 1 Paul Dorinltaer of -North'.-Bend- spent Friday night in Salem. v W. C: Rfariey of HUlsboro is in Salem today. . , - Mr. and iMrs. C. L. Cass o? Portland viaited Salem Friday. E. C. Wardenn of Portland 4s 'through; banks, insurance com panies, and mortgage loan con eerhs. ' ' S . Efforts of tie commerce de partment in the textile industry were said to have been , especially centered on the cotton spinning trade. While this, too, was not described in detail, it was said some progress had been malle in adjustments in- the industry of beneficial character and that, in the "past month or six weeks there had been a distinct improvement Mr. .Hoover arrived from Wash ington .this, morning and left I or California at noon .after reporting upon: the business .situation and commercial aviation program. In general and despite the fact that a part of the country,. lags. in agriculture, Mr.- Hoover -said the country was never in suchexcel lent condition as at pffesent. Even witha lull in manufactured arti cles there has beenran improve ment of prices of some' commodi ties, wh)la construction is 1 5 per cent greater, in . volume than a year ago. ,' ' ". , . . NEW YORK IS DEL0GED SUBWAYS vFLOODKD;. lirGIIT- MX HITS KK) BUILDINGS OB1TTJART " NEW YORK, Aug. 13. ( By A. P.) -Service on the Long Island railroad from Manhattan to Long Island i by ,wayj of ; the two East river tunnels. - was resumed to night, more than 28 hours after the heavy rains' of yesterday. had flooded the tunnels and caused a suspension of traffic ; Although .powerful, pumps had been kept going throughout: the day, they had been, unable to clear the East river tunnels of the Long Island railroad' sufficiently, to -al low . the operation of commutors trains.;':' . - - ' . " " The -New York Telephone com pany announced that nearly 13,- 000 telephones; In the metropoli-' tan area,' northern New Jersey and suburban Long Island- were tem porarily out of service. A check-up today showed that 100 buildings were struck by lightning in the metropolis late yesterday during the storm. A record rainfall of 4.51 Inches In 12 hours was - recorded by the weather bureau. j i "$1. . ij: Bow en "' ; " ' . S '. '-' h "... r Alice Bowen died today, August 13, at her residence at 6 5 Cnl versity. She is; survived by her mother, Mrs. L. C. Pooler of Sa lem;: four sons, Arehle'of Pratum, Ernest, Clifford land Adolph of Salem i two sisters.' Mrs. ' G. A. Bock of Salem and Mrs. John Ic Manus of Honolulu. Funeral ser vices will be held Sunday . at 2 o'clock at 'RIgdon; mortuary rith interment in Waldo Ilills ceme-" tery. I ... .:. .. ". . "v" Edwards ' At" the residence.-1340 Norway street. Friday, 'August 13, Mrs Alice Mary Edwards, wife of Wil liam L Ed wards, mother of John Edwards, Walter D. Edwards, Warren O. Edwards. Mrs. W. P. Watkins and Mrs. Jessie Bartruff of Salem, Mrs. H. G. Christie of - Miller ;.' ' At a local hospital, Thursday, August 12. J. F. Miller, kge 48 years. Accompanied by his wife, the remains will-be forwarded to Portland this morning by the Ter williger: funeral home, for funeral services and Interment. f Creston, B. C, Percy V. Edwards of .Peace Riven AltauAand Mrs. Marr Bollier of Long Beach, Cal., grandmotherof Homer and Arleta Flcklin of Salem and 10 otners, sister of , Mrs., Lotus Valentjne of. Salem and six others. ' Announce ment? of funeral later from ,th Rigdon mortuary. 1 " FUNERALS . The body of .John Sumner, who died at Portland, after rescuing a boy from drowning, is being ship- ped to Salem. Funeral services will be held Saturday at; 4:15 p. m.. with interment in Lee-Mission cemetery. - DO NOT GRIEVE Yet howsoever changed or tost. Not even a wreath . of mist is lost,.'-' 5 " - r 1 "' '"" No atom can itself exhaust. So shall the ; souraysuperiar ,f forco' ' " Live on fend ; run , its endless course - . In God's unlimited universe. i, --:.is;.;,;-,-Ajbhn- G. Whittier. yj. T. Rigdon : & Son Tliese" are the days every queaK tion mark ia'4 boy's lesson looks! more like a' fish hook to him. ; UV3 ' iii;l In any language it's bound to be the1 sweetest thing. Kenyon and - Miss of Klamath Falls Salem. - -i lot Portland visited Bakery Brings Action The Cherry City Bakery 'com pany has - filed suit against 'Peter Katsivales to collect . J139.73iand Interest. ! It is alleged that Katsl val bought .merchandise .from the compahyf valued at $249.73, t and only paid $110 of IrV fective In 30 days and applying to I Mrs. D. A- the- Great Northern and Canadian I Letta Kenyon Pacific lines, was announced yes-1 are visiting iin S terday br C. A. Gerken, traveling! J. E. Lillfs freight agent, of Salem. On car- Salem Friday, load lots the former rice of $2.50 I Charles Beckwith of Portland per hundred pounds has been cut I was a Salem vlisitor Friday nights to $1.75 per hundred a saving of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Schiffler .of 75 cents, from this city to Mon-1 Pendleton Were in baiem; batur- treal and St. Johns. This reduc-lday. tion puts the valley that much I Mr. and M of Wallow are Sues on Note- August Bueslng has brought suit against W. A. pelzell to col lect $237.50 Jie. claims is due him on , a promissory note , issued in August, .1923, and amounting to $237.50. He claims only $22 was paid.; .; :t ;':. Hotel Iklarion , Dollar dinner, served 6:45 to 8 every evening. ; J2tf .' , 1 .... Asks Divorce Eliza M.- Wilson ;has brought suit: fori divorce against Arthur "Wilson, alleging cruel and in human-treatment. She-claims Wil son used , abusiy ; epithets. , told herhp neiJbnl fool .would go to hurch: andtreated her .in a brutal manner. : . . -' Burcaa Opens' Suit ' The, Merchants Credit Bureau, Inc.. has filed suit against T. W. Sell wood' to recover; $314.72 andl Interest on othenamounts,- Which it claims Sell wood owes for met chandise, bo jught. through the Com pany. i , :'. r Pears at Holders. Oc per- bm. 5t miles south;, on Liberty road. Rev.-Taylor Ret Rev. -Fred C. Taylor; who re turned this week from a trip to the Oregon;Caves and Crater Lake National Park will occupy the pul pit of theFirst Methodist ohurch oh Sunday morning an4 describe the scenery of his trip in his ser mon on "God's 1 Invisible VGird- ings." ' i -;":- .V Sues on Note .'"' 1 ' The Royal kales company; has filed suit In the county clerk's of fice against John-Xh Campbell to collect $105 and r Interest . from March, ,1928, together with-attor-ney's fees and costs of suit. The FOR INFORMATION ? . ABOUT RAILROAD TRIPS ; . Phone ,727At OREGOMyX ELECTRIC nearer European markets. For Sale, Pedigreed Boston Pups Extra choice. Petland, 273 State K alS day. Mr. and Mrs Marshfield are morning. rsl Ernest F. Johnson Operation Performed A minor operation was per formed on Miss Elva Burris of Sa lem at a local hospital Thursday. Salem visitors tp- G. A. Howard of Salem visitors thj a I 1 .Ray Millelr tf Suver spent, 3"jh day night in Salem. ; , .- ; r E. J. Rockelof Portland visited Salem Friday Mr. and Mrsl R. O. Goff of Suth- erlin visited Salem Friday night I Dr. Alden Honored Dri George H. Alden waa select- I. ed head of the former Minnesota FIRE FIGHTERS RU$HEft residents club at a picnic In the ! i -1 ..( , A basket din-1 TRUCK LOADS OF mkn.kkj KLAMATH FLAME state fair grounds. ner was served. AGAINST KLAMATH FALLS Atrg; 13. ( By Associated' Press. )--Truck loads of mei were dispatched this noon to the scene of the Sugar Pine mountain fire in northwest ern Klamath! county in a desperate attempt to jcheck the big forest conflagration before it works its way fu rther iin to , the-heavy stand Held by Police f Lynden R. Laurner waa arrest ed by local police last night on a charge of reckless driving. Fender Smahed Cars drlvenf by Russell Patter son, route r una ,jw.ose umger ui Turner Collided Jiast nlght on South lf merchantbe timber. The fire. Commerciall streei, laccordlng to reports -made- at -police headquar ters. A smashed4 fender was the only damage. which is Jjurnlng mostly among the sage brush; and jack pine flats I covers an area of several thousand acres. ' 1 1 ... ;. The Swan Lake fire, which burned incessantly for four days, is now definitely under coptrol. Accident Rclortcd ;i.Mrs. M, "E. Evans of Salem re ported atreoltee headquarters yes I Th, . , HnJ is beine natrolled. , w involved in an acciaem ai State and Cottage streets. Illim TolMjal 1 . . . ... .. - - ' EarltBriggsApeia py locai po- llra for investigation.- was releas ed yesterday. Fails to. Stop '. W..H. Miller was arrested oy local notice yesterday on charge of iaumg 10- aiop street intersection. at a through! Tire Is Stolen' I. Ai DeFrance. 2 4 f . North Fif teenth street,, reported at police headquarters yesterday, that a re- hnilt Automobile; tire was stoien from his' reslderict. i ' '.? . ,.. 1.-..".. - - IlDD DUSI Dros , E;tatnshcd 18C3 " .'General Drn!r!ng Du:!ncr - OfScs Covrs fxodi 10 a. . to p. Ka, . Vikit Friends Here 1 . Mr.- and Mrs. Shirley Brush of Oakland, CaI.v have teen vlsiUng in -Salem the past week.', Mrs. Brush was formerly fMiss Eulale Hansen, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Paul; Hansen of Salem. i While here Mr. and Mrs. Brush, made a camping trlp4acoUa4 the Mount Hood loop road, to Mt. Rainier, and to Crater lake. They , were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Han sen and A. M. Hansen, -J HOICEofTrsub Genuine V- Orange B!oesom engage- , , tnent and weddinff rings toi tribute to the judgment and good tasce of'tho wearcc. .. ' IIARTJIAJf E303. . f 3a Zal Jvr, Oorasi guts aa& U-iiy. . .-r.'d':'-UR--!-T''' AUCTION NE5jWEEK Tuesday Starbi 10 a.m. all day at PN.; Auction Market. A of good furniture tools; See, And goes Woodry"s large ' lot and blacksmith large ad. Wednesday 1:30 p, m. S46 K' Nearly new and furniture. Rugs, range. etc. Mrs. t. 23rd Street - ; t 4 room bungalow. B. Grimes, owner, ( : i Wednesday Nite f 7i30p. m. ; At Woodfyfs Stqfe, Sttrnme and Norway streets. t Friday, 1:30 p xn. c : 170, 8. Liberty "' J - TTnlversal! range, reed : baby hn rev. furniture, etc. II. ,L. Daue. owiiir. .:., :- ... - . ) ' ' ' Water papers for full partlc?. ulare later.) f f.nJwoodry Is the Auctioneer of course Phone 51 1.1 Established 1910 1 1 IB' "S . v if V - FURNITURE FROM SALEM HOMES GOAT J 1 (7& n TTNC 4, ALL 'DAY. TUESDAY : -"',.' " " r '-.'"' " -- " " ;" 1 Starts 10 a. m.-and 1 1 p. m. WHERE? ' .. Auction . Market F. N. Mm SUMMER 'dry s AND NORWAY CONSISTING OF v- r t 6 extension tables in ash, oak, walnut, fir, round and square ; 3 library tables, Z card tables, 3 iron beds, -A V M. bed, 1 brass bed with springs, 3 sanitary couches 1 cherry devan, 1 oak settee and arm chairjto match! 4 reed chairs and rockers, 7 oak ; rockers, 5 leather rockers, a number of sewing rockers and common rockers and odd chairs, 4 stand tables, 2 pianb stools, corner chair, 3 electric floor lamps, 1 magazine j rack, 1 W. E. dresser, 1 S. Q dresser, 2 oak, 1 ash, 1 walnut but ret, & oaK, l asn sideboard, 1 nickle arid copper chafing dish' also percolator, 1 fir desk, 2 combina- - tion desks and book cases, 2 lamps, 1 brid ge lamp, 3 sewing machines, 1 hall chair, 1 nvraHiffMl leather rocker, dinkier chairs. 1 EngUsh perambulator, 2 ivory tables, isa IHill li ill ...... If l ovel library table, kitchen tables, hall tench,-1 sulky go-cart, 3 piece lawn set, 1 ' green porch! swing, porch chairs and rockers, z ranges, & neaters, o new aoors, u a lot or congoleum rugs, 5 Axminster and velvet and Brussels rugs; various sizes; a lot ot ' dishes, table spoons, clothes basket, blacksmith vise anvil blower, tools of.cycry,--' kind, cultivators and a lot of miscellaneous articles. - t , - .. i .PUBLIC NOTICE These goods will be on display on day of sale only and will sold without reserve to the highest bidder for, cash. ' y; n ' 1.1' l- L J " -I iL- !al i : Cwaa nCftr urtll Kr tfrc'A rr f s i Dring your own luncn ana spcuu uoy. wn r v grounds. Everirthing is under cover where it's cool and comfortable. This hi the bij Vr nne dav furniture auction ever "sold in Salem. 1 : There is a store full of new and err!- nrie dav used furniture for private, sale. . So whatever you want you will find it at W oodry 9 at on Summer street. Watch the papers tor three more auctions next weeiz. 7 t I FREE DEMONSTRATION OF THE WOODROW ELECTRIC WASHER ALL DAY TUESDAY AND AT WEDNESDAY NIGHT SALES -J 1" F. N. WOODRY, Auctioneer and Furniture Dsc.or .511-' " ' : Casli Paid for Used Furniture .ASalcs Conducted Anywhere ' . PHONE - 'V