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I i I THE OltEGOM STATEf , SAU37J. OnEGON '.I 1 :;;:iM015 Recorder 3mith of That Burg Oregon. 192 TV rf .-I I w 1 . (The fonowing communication received TjV The Statesman' yester- ayhas evidently' been sent to taerMiewspaoefs; tbf oi7 re ceived at this .office not being the -.orlylsal bt a ' duplication;' it w I .rtttea on efficiariaper, -from the rilnnicitr?l e pa I t m tT of JNlnsXteA U to copied verbatim, c$titEatiffl f ) ' 1 '! ' ' ; ' J A : T - I -Springfield, Or Fd aid Interested parties,. and the 5fJHt Ktterat. Creating." V ; iriaffeld Commercial Chrb, Nate Ciaarep Batf 3-e- a fco;aunications-irom one I-1 ?-Vje Normanv scanuu. d" ore. Also little f.S4uIb must date, referring to riaafleW at - Rin?.'SHIc If tW, f'startfcd to say Gentle en, tat I refrain aa I do not ant ti Class suck gentry as be z$lnt tV thatrade of .Ctfisra S 'rffti kick ottf of Uja'C.tTnt. it.We notstodp, to each low fclas'nardfcai.Sprlnglield has no HWereat rales toyernlng traffic. Jha any war aty.strangera are tMu -welcome peress elOp.r&iftield fa'nt o.rote, ana trylnr to relieve tae iweung aaMle of their snecaeiaa oraer o Increase Its Bank Acc.Mr Bruce irnnwlton was arreetea la 'orl'Tftifldjon our JSfaltf ? Stree, pent,at 6th and Maln.grolng i Sfynlles per hour Jle was cited " J Innear CM-' next day at .Ten ; JacS, bnt m mt aid u1 at all.i ) l the contrary.some of me mem Vtt the Elks .Fraternity ap Sti tor nlm.toldSoPWa ;mnslcal . Jtiw and other cood, jnaUUes. V w4ttoB86allcon,erII'lte,and j pass Jmdjement upon them accord y Hint to : their off ence,andnot ae--.sjrding to their Musical talents, (ao ie was assessed $10.00 as a ' M .J!.- Oll. 4t.ll' f . A trine lor yeeuuisM'UuAu& tiwi ! At Hie Theater Today I The KlKinoww Roland West's stare prod action- - Th Bat? , by (Mary Roberts Rlaehatt ahd'ATery Iopwood,' :y I i . " , -c 1 ; ftp '"Vvf Oregon Wallace BeiT- lUy mond Hatton ' in . "Behind '-the Front." - f ; '"T jyigh 5 acts Hippodrome, and Plctnreal " ? ? " ' - ina )er the &vW M :ithrBKh ,the --m and Astomo'jHe aaaociatii I! m and Aatomo'jlle associations. has tSlo'wHBr ils iiea d off. Utrhiac an I nt jtonata : to sntm !prtaj fleld.Sov.HonesTay ' a n A CandUIIy.we iayent seen any dif- ftfice-- Ta tb . travel through bellyachlnjf hasnt hart a - A ' ? ? .-6 I 1 t t . - U ml y- tlieieboota an'dhe alate falr'coih- lnr, Salem will be still more lively. Manager Wilson of the Salem Chamber of Commerce Is boosting the scenie drive from Salem to Detroit. Good Idea. We must get a loop ove the Cascades. ! And watch the eastern end of old Marion county boom, 'with Santiam mining development,' the Santlam irrigation districts get ingr into action, and a beet sugar industry in the offing, araong the few things that will make the country ; cler "to the top of the Cascades ring"8 and" swrfrm ' Fith activity. -,v The current Salem Chamber of Commerce Bulletin has the follow ing: Take yottr '"friends The o nest Ion Is " often asked; 'What nafe'Vou new to see in Salem?' ust at present, why not take' a sight seeing tour In the business district to see how Salem is build ing: Then around town and see the 200 or mora new homes under construction and. then drive north on Capltoi street to Madison, thence east to the S. P. railroad and then wander around In the bis: one-acre building of the Ore; gon linen Mills, Inc." Ira W. Jorgensen, if 0 S. High St. Parts Xor all makes of cars. Best eaulpped auto accessory store fn this . section. : Prompt and re Uablraervtcth rnlaV t () FOREST DEMON LAPS UP - JJEC0BD T0l QR:TBEES (CoartiiBsA trom vifaXTU " that the situation was acute and that every ineasnre' should be tak en to guard1 "against forest fires during 'the remainder of the sea son. PORTLAND, Aug." 14. (By As sociated Press.) Although there haye'been more fires In the Mount Hood ' national "lorest this reason than In any other natidpal forest in Oregon and Washington, the area burned within the Monnt Hood. "boundaries has been, with one exception, the least of silj ac cording to the latest tabulated re port of the forest service with com- 1 - XMa i. yu tain broke" over the lines this afternoon and are spreading Sfain. ; In. the Fort Rockicountry the vf lames' took a blgr Jump about 330 -, Ti m." and . are now "raging ovef rirt.QOO acres,- eight thousand otvhleh belongs, to the Brooks ScafJoi Lumber: .company-, ' and are' in the Deshc'u.tes national for- e9t'i y ' '' " ' - The" lower Metollua fire was re ported at noon' to lie in bounds although ' nothing 'definite ' is known."-since. However much of t he smoke pall' has lifted and It was posible today to see the Three Slgters mountains, 30 miles away. -The fclecmc Restaurant serves eleffatv? meals and lunches. - Try them; you will" come, again and bring your friends. Best In Salem. 47j3tate St. 1 () CHOUERA IS ON RAMPAGE PI-AOITTC CHECKED IN SHANG HAI, WORSE IX PROVINCES SHANGHAI, Aug. 14. (By Associated Press). Chorera ris spreading in Kiangsu province in which rthis city Is located. It has brbketajout among the native pop ulatioajn many proyfncarcenters. riavages of the disease) among Chinese.' of Shanghai 'and -vjcinity haVe-beeh checked. The number of. deaths which had reached 1000 daily. .has decreased owing to the cooling , temperature and drastic measures of precaution taken to prevent the carrying of infection, tface4-4o bacteria in the water supply? New cases are of milder type,twith decreased "mortality. Aft -PILOT GIVEN "TAG" fifPEED' CXP ARRESTS AIRMAN FOR FIjYIXO LOW 'Vs'' 7"- ;BEVERLY HILLS. Cal., Aug. lf-r-By Associated Press.) The flrst-eriai traffic arrest in. Cali fornia4 made a by "sky speed cop" occured here today. Aerial Officer Paul '.Whittier, appointed sevral weeks ago" to make a daily patrol of .-1eaby hills to ' detect brush flfe,jday forced a plane piloted byaiek Frye, a commercial avia tor to. land and handed the flyer a' .traffic 'lag to appear In1 court Mohda:y charged with flying at a height! iof only 600 feet over that city., A' city ordinance sets 1000 feet-"a a the minimum flying alti-tude.'? STORM TAKES 47; L JIAXT ARE . REPORTED jnsS- INO ALLOWING STORM :ives : HALIFAX, N. ; S., Aogj 14. ( B A. ; P. ) Forty-seyen j fisher men were missing tonlght-a week after the storm which-1 believed to have struck the : Nova! Scotia fishing industry the most disas trous blow in loss of liMes arid ships in recent history, j j While the government searchers today abandoned hope forjthe 25 members of the crew of i the Lup enberg schooner Sylvia ifosher, grave fears were expressed ffor the first time for the LaHave ichoon er Sadie Nicole and her drew of 22. The Sadie Nlckle, l0nk over due, was last seen near tihd Mosher off Sable Island before the storm. It was feared that both crews had perished in the! rane that tore the Sylvia Mosher fium her anchorage and drve her asnore on the island a tola and left- no trace to indicate the fate of the, crew. Army and Outing Store. Biggest Bargains m clothing, shoes J under wear, noslery, gloves, valises and suit cases. The working! man's store, 189 N. Commercial. I () Sylvia EN FARM MATTERS TAK! 1 UP WITH PRESIDENT (Continued from page l. agencies that may be of assistance to th& farmer. j i The brief statment made! yester day at the summer exedufive of tlce that the government was at tempting to obtain better cfoordin allon of private agencies wiich ex tend agricultural credits iuch as banks, insurance companies and mortgage and loan trust compan ies, went unamplified todak There were indications, however ttwhaf "step's' hlav'efbeeh taJten are . tentative atfd' the "purpose Is somewhat similar to that attempt edby large" banks In ' th "worth west two years ago when " assistT wee was given to small banks In farmers' sect 6ns that had on band large amounts of frozen paper. ! i Obtaining, .ppportunity in the afternoon igo Jisiitng again. Mr. c:ooiidge. spent '.the entire morr- at the executive offices, where, between attending to government business aiid receiving visitors, his problem; resembled ' that of a busy day la Washington. 60 Years In ame"; But WoodertjlrMian Playis On ROGH ESTER, N. Y. The "Iron Men" of baseball have their day In the sun, then pass with the years, but Rochester's historic "Wooden Man" remains ever In the game. For more than a half a century the wooden statne of a baseball player has "played the game In front of Rochester cigar stores He has outlived he wooden In dians that once offered tonipet! tion, and has outplayed the fam ous baseball character heis sup posed to represent A. G. Spald Ing. No games have been called on account of inclement weather, so far as he is concerned, nor has the season ever closed. Winter and summer he ,has stood the test of time. r; But the '&eavy coating of paint is chipping 'away now, the white uniform is faded and the mass o black hair. is flecked with gray. For nearly sixty years the "Wooden Man" has stood poised iin , his present position. zVjpsfitcr O -fc-w. oweet osioy - come to jpapa tii tu you soon. - i But did yonlbotTce ft.'onithe Streets or In the stores,, or, else- Jwhere; especially yesterday? W From now on, with prune and hop harvest and the opening of tmtj hi i mm.u"'uuiuill,unn. sections" todays 'buf "reported im-J provement in others. Four . new fires, mostlyamall ojies were re ported" this afrnoop.! Almost 50,0 men are in the hills battling the lames, ! which at Cul- I " "f il. . 1 -! 9 "Pay Me Ao You Are PaM i A FOJl LESS J $-. V3 i mm mi.m in ,ii,UitiiaL."g'"Jiliiiia ji 111 ay "wyi'aii"!111 iji j m mmm tmKIMim0mjimmmma RETURN ENGAGEMENT it New Today X POPUCAR BEQUEST O RE G.OlJ ml Wi 1 .ammma- 101' TODAY MONDAY TUESDAY Matinees 25c Sunday. 35c ) . . - .' Evenings 35c I Qixrcnnount 1 f " ' T " r f Other Subjects 7i it v. SUNDAY . HOBNIIGl AUGUST-1 5, 1926. Sport fverit'ln North TANANA, Alaska. Here In the north one of the big sporting events of the season one on which wagers are laid and specu-, lation is'keen-is the date of the spring breaking of winter ice on the Yukon river. f - Like this year, when., the first warming was la, ; sudden overfTow; the winner of a bet may learn, of his good luck - by t be sweeping RlVPr PrphLriin 1c Rin- " r; lof a flood across the Ice aad thei bank to .bank. Thetrverfiow this season ctit a channel mid-stream' to the bot tom of the river, I he sinking wa ters" leaving Ice , shelves : hanging anchored to the shore. While, in this condition the'sireaihr are. not possible of navigation, or 'surface travel.1 Frequently" transportation 6fTmalts mlial; JenTnl-vrirtly" cease, so the hhaf In Iresi ntfU3 .Interest etj in just wheRtl-i big break will come. ;He uses atJ liti redraft and irorthland cunning to-calcu late the event In advance back4 Ing his judgment with' hard eajmW fsiw coin. -".yf- . .. "Usually the run of Ice cake down' the ukon lasts about elgh days. The first boats Jtrpfn JJawj-t son follow. the ice down-and then - -turn south and rnp. -the,' fTiiaanaUi 1 rlyer to connect with the Alaska raflroad' at Nen'anai'- re-est 'ablisM 1 Ing trartlc wih the pntside w'or'id; M 'All the dra"gw: and ""pull" you need can be supplied by yourself. . uq w;3iMllss:; (v ... :, "4'"....."- 2 i t a 1 --'.'.- ''. . . . - i- "' .a.-.il'jo'i Matinee 10c 1 MYSTERIOUS SEUIOUS IllLAlClUUa 5 8 S .1 iVs TODAY AND ' TOMORROW win J f 4 "r ,?T ,J 1 Evenings 20c 35c - 50 c f . f X r.', - 4f ftgfpiim's IlwF UtUity C oats; Fall Corns Top Coats; Dressy Coats . ; Varied Silhouettes and Lavish U$e of Fur , ' ' ' . - : : Every day th ex-: 1 J U prpss brings soine new garment which haa been 1 chosen carefujly by Miss S. IKa- , foury and her J assistant who re- -turned , this week . f prjri a b u y Ing trip to New York. j 1 - Prices Sage froci . $15 cp to $150 We will have a bigger and better, selection of ready-to- t. wear this fall than we have ever liacl before. Coat lines for Fall are varied arid intricate. The blouse, the dolmansV ; mc uuier.o, me cape ana tne straignt coat witn unes DjoKen by panels and pleatingslOI navetKelr part to olay. Mater- urc uuge piaias, aisa smau designs, plain sueqe, yenr lce e 5ra, fife quality Bolivia and ptoeicsJv Many, cpats are ' furrinimeSih; arid interesting' wayip. ' ' . j 4 , -. - ifr AS TO SIZES imCOATSjAND ' DRESSES'- ip$ will have this fait ihozenade for Small Women, .Smalt Stout Women?: Medium, Large : Women "arid - Extra Stouts; ... , -: . .....:... a' v .- - v.i tut ( .w " ,: ' . , . . . '""i You : Shoutcl' Visit Our "Store Oteri , i We Invite You to Come In , aha" Become Ac- Miss Dessa Harms ;who now has charge of our Women's Ready-to-Wear Department, She comes to ns 'highly recom mended; k " haying had ' long ' efficient nexperlenco In buying' a n d "selling women's garments. ; 1 7 j ) ' . . .t -! Saleisi Store Vl " - rprUr.d 1": rirr 457 State Strcctr-Salca .".1 r.