Tim onrcougTAim.rAN. SALE?.!, OP.KGOH 'SUNDAY MOftNING, AUGUST 22 1023 -J I f f.4 V n si A ",.. V And Hhe pictures dpIIafsi-andTcehts value. That's: business. : ''. ' ' ? I ? " Drop ih imd let "us explain' the simplicity of Koday Photography, to .you w , , .'? I On' ie 8est ' ' . ; . ; ; ocejyre SO ' V i- Thar. Vcalhcr " : ; V-'v." : ; .-rMrnvf J " I Xl6ndy aBAunilletfAtongibe coast ;7.fati'i4 JtbelnterRr;: normal tetriprj turejwlt h 'ReaU Variable '-'MV-aad Mrs.'lircDehfabn and Mr.. and Mrs. M.P Dennis have Juiit returned front a t rip to Belk- LQMAL tfoB&ry'i JinvBoii; .ctrtuisfthere. - n a p. Springs.' .Medford, . Asbland, tand Crater. Lake ; Mr, Derinison's ter entertained " them' while in VLdtfi lraief Ijtke--'- - ! .. Mph. W. A PetUt , left here, this morning for Crater lAke where she, will 'spend a week'as a .guesj Of JJr. and Mrs. Richard -'Price. Mr. Price la manager of the Utiiia "hotel at Ashland and. the Crater Lake .Inn.!. IZn route' hqme Mrs. Pettit" Wili'spe'nd a day' in Rose burs where she resided before lo cating inalein.,, Mr!. Pettit is the SaWm corresppBenV for Jtbe Ore-gonla'n. : ffT Yonr Old Fashion Steak 1 fTfit the Lunch Bor,;18l.SLib- .'. ,:' ' ' - '-'"'-'A32 .. i 4 Veterans to SI ect - I Sons of Union Veterans of the J Civil War will meet at the armory I Tuesday- night. A short business session will be-ibeldY (iIr. Posey to Preacli " i ,' '" Dr. Carl Gregg Doney president ' . of Willamette university, will V''- .preach the sermon at the First f Presbyterian church bere today. ioa'Hale Tomorrow at & N. Summer. H. P. Wood- ry;& Son. the auctioneers. A22 Visits In fialcm . Mrs. Franklyn S. Smith of Hood Rhrer is Tisitinft her sister and brother-in-law, Mr., and Mrs. Rex Sanford of Salem. Complete IJjio of-' Monarch Electric Ranges at Hamiltons. ... . A21tf .TVould End Crofinlnff The -Umatilla county court has filed application with the publie fiervice commission for -permission to elmnate a grade erossng over the tracks of the Oregon-Washing ton Railroad & Navigation . com pany near Adams. For Rent- Modern four' room house and garagfe. Inquire 492 Court. A22 Funeral In Held- - Funeral services for-the-late Fred Steusloff. who died sudden ly Thursday, were held from Rig -terment followed In the' Mount Underwood Typewriter Co. Direct Factory Branch BIO Conrt BC Phona ZZ1 TypewrlteFrs Rented, Sold, - lie paired :...... Cpeclal rental ratea to EtadanU Wood Weed TRACY'S FUEL :-YARD::;.-:-:;; 7 D Street Telep!xoa 313 D p 'PTI?7! P.-t-' C:Z.s Cars trcn ; s ' CuSxags. caia-'fci: . f f Click goes the shutter and an-: J other; moment's fun is yours for the years. That's pleasure. . J' you make on the. farm ivodaks ;5 Up , - cx : 'dim Tat: OWL DRUG G. :NMMS''iN::0RlEF Crest Abbejr mausblenmp-Services at the grave were held under the direction of theMasonic lodge, of which Mr. Sieusloff . had been a member for many years.. - : . , , , " . i."" Incorporations j. '-. .".- The Wherrle Tailoring' : and Woolen : company,- with capital stock of $25,000 and headquarters in Portland, has been incorporated by J. B. Wherrle, E. A., Thompson and Prescott W. ; Cookiugham. Articles for. the.-; company were Tiled in the state " corporation de partment yesterday. 1 The Cascade Development com pany has been ', Incorporated by Ersklne Woods,' Richard W. Mon tague and M. ' M. ' Matthlensen. Capital Btmk is $1000 and head quarters are in' Portland.' ;.. Golnar Round t ho World. And it will cost you only $1250, for 121 days, visiting Hawaii, Jap an, China, Philippines; Java, Bur ma, Inda, Ceylon. Egypt, Palestine and springtime in Europe, return ing when ready. Ask for literature. Salem Travel Agency, 216 Oregon Bldg., K. B. Kugel. Phone 34. Hood Ijoop Open,.. . . The' w orfc--o repairlBg--tlia White river bridge on the route of the Mount Mood Loop was com pleted yesterday, according to an nouncement made at the. offices of the state highway commission. Traffic will be resumed-today. Tber bridge wfcs , damaged :iast Thurs day as the result of high water. Eat Your otl Fashion Kteik At. the Ldnch Box., 181 S.-) Lib erty - - V Ai Would End Crossings - Washington county has riled application with the public service commission for permission to elmtnate two grade -crossings over the tracks of the United Railways. One of the crossings to be elim inated is at Christie Station, and has been the scene of numerous accidents dnjing the past few years. j . 'i .- Wanted $2500 At Once r On 685 acres of land. Let me tear from yon. G. W. Lafler, 410 Oregon Bldf. , . k v ' - ; alBtf . i . i- ' " . T- A - Divorce-Granteil . A decree f dlvdrce has tteen granted "by Judge L. i!.' McMahan to Luella Waldespel from Carl G. Waldespel; whom she. married In Vancouver, - Wash., . September, 1922. Mrs. .Waldespel will resume her original name oJTJLuella Young Waldespel is said to .have struck and abused her, making her mar ried life unbearable. They have no children. Tennis Match ' Today - The tennis -teamt of the Salem Tennis association 5 will play the Washington' Park of Port land on the state hospital courts today at 11 o'clock in the morn- r FOR ! SALE IiOt 1, 3, 13 aod 14, Block 15, Kir rviw liirk, Hulrm, Oregon. Pric t3,2.no ! Ri n( SR4 ( Seetio IS, T. 11 8. R. 9 W, IjiBcola eaanly, r(rii. fco arra fwoil aoil, part liH lle, part tn)iii( ,!nd, uniuiprtiTed. , . Pric $2,400. ; TERMS 10 balance 10 oal annual pa;Btar t . 10 jntartt. Adress: Owner, V. G. Orendorff 60T Va Maya Eld. : -t Xa aarelea CaliTornla ' 3Mm 13 aw ta. t 0 l tu have a. definite i ST0R dH.Wtllctt wooers Ing. Eight Blhgles matches ; and four doubles will be' played, i The local team consists of Ketch um. Jack MInto, F. Lutr. Paul Rice, Adolph Creenbaura, French Hage man, Mrs. Green baum and Miss Elva Bu'rris. The -Portland, team is under the leadership of Henry Neer. A return match '- will be played In Portland .& week from today.'t '', , j-. j'.'j,. Dr. Mihall,rltcpatliic . , ! ' Physician and surgeon.' i A22 Appraisers Nameft ' 1 , Guy O. Smith has been appoint ed administrator of the estate of Mary Ellen Hunt and William ft. Trindle, Martin Fereshetian and Alvin Schlrman 'have 'been' ap pointed' appraisers. - New Location: Anderson's Sporting Goods Store, -147 N. Com'L s . , A22 . . t r-r- : 4 a Will r.ttild Homes j , ,Two building permits were issued yesterday-to Adam Engle to erect two-story dweljfngs at 1410 and 1420. North Eighteenth street. ' The estimated cost for each is, $3650. Mr. Engle will build both houses himself. ? " Car in Crash - r-; A car driven by Ersel Wbnderly was involved In an accident at Broadway and Market streets yes terday, according to reports made at police headquarters. ' No "de tails were given,' A Hop Picking to Start . Hop plckinln D.'c. MInto yard will start Monday, August 23rd. Phone 1267-j; ; 9A22 Accident Uc port eel George Nash reported at police headquarters yesterday that his car was in an accident at the Fifth street railroad crossing. ' He gave no details. ; Cars Collkle i i A car driven by Bertha Chittick was In. an accident at the corner of High and State streets yester day, according to a report made at police headquarters, j No de tails were given. -. 3 Auction Rale Tomorrow at ; ' : 1395 N. Summer. H. F. Wood ry & Son, the auctioneers, " A22 Iark Too Long- - , K. S. Kraps of Salem was fined 1 in police . court yesterday on a charge of parking overtime. : Finctl'for Spwd ' 1 Elmer II. Boll n of Portland was fi ned $ 5 in pol ice cou rt ' y esterd ay on a charge of speeding. . Collision Occurs - - - Three cars suffered slight dam age yesterday when . two - trucks driven by. Cart Newton and A. Sut ton collided at State and Nine-r teenth streets. The Sutton truck bounced off -and ran into a car owned by George Ryland, which DISEASES Treated by Osteopathy and the latest Electrical Therapy in cluding Dr. Abram'a Electronic System. - ' No Charge for Ccr.sullatlcn DR. B. H. WHITE . Physician and Carlson . COS U. S. Bank Csllllsj Ealem, Oregon tzr CHOICE of Traub Genuine " Orange C!osom ctZf . ment and weddlr rir.J i a tribute to the Judgment tnd good taste cf the we&rer. tits aa4 lmtj. . l ! '" Ile-(Rure"nd get Uis; enar before the other fellow! does. , ! A J ::. Studebaker Special tonrlnsr with romI ' rubler,,; several- I extras, and - every thliia:iii Hie-best of-sUapej " Ttils ear ; shonld sell fcr KMl. Our " price "la" $275. r was parked against' the curb; v "Nf other details; of the, accident were Flvfn In. the report made at police honilniinrtprfl --..". - j - t Scouts to Hike J ' . Harold Ware.n local - Boy "Sont executive, will conduct a ilx.day htkp' for,' older boys beglnnics Tuesday,. .The boyg will' leave De troit on fooVand:lgrf to EJk'Lakjl and Battle Ax lookout station; Boys who wish to go can register with Mr.' Ware, - The cost of the trip is 'set at SS apiece. v . - - ; i Auction Kale Tomorrow at ' t ' ; 1395 N. Summer. H. F. Wood ry A Son, the auctioneers. - A22 Fined for Speedlnjp Herman Schurman was fined $25 by Brazier Small justice of the? peace; yesterday on 'a charge of speeding. The complaint was made by W. B. Genn, state traf fic ,of fleer.' Schurman. objected to the fine, but calmed down when threatened, with heavier punish ment. J . - - - , i . - , - . i i i t i . . , - ' . Fonr in Seat r ',W. J. .Waterhonse ..was , fined $2.60 by Police Judge Mark Poul sen yesterday .for driving .a '.car with four persons, in the frpnt seat. ' . ' - - - v.- 1 Special O Room flome i t;. ; - ; Close to schools. Cut to $4500. and $1200 will handle. ; Becke V Hendricks. 189 N. High St. altf Ba yes. Wt Decision ..' ; s Phll.'Bayes, Salem fighter, won a' decision over Johnny Keliy'rof Portland lit their fight at Eugene on Friday. Through error, Bayes was credited with a dray. Xo Club Luncheon", . No Tuesday ' luncheon will 'i be held by, the KjiwAnis- clnb,.thfa week. to. give members an oppor tunity, to attend r the convention at. Eogene. , A. large Jocal dele- gation id expected la attends See Our New- Bavarian Dinner set. H. L. Stiff Furniture Co. . 5 . a24 Dredge Arrives x-' . 1 " i: ..The Dayton- . Digger, a dredge under government . contract, 4. has arrived in the Willamette river just below the rail road., bridge and has begun clearing the channel. It will be stationed on this part of the r river permanently, it', is a be lieved. We Have a "Jim Dandy" : Plate-glass 'Insurance. Save half your premium by Insuring wthjas. Standley & Foley. . ,,A22 Dr. Sweet to Preach Dr. William .Sweet of DePanw universlty, who is visiting Dr; M. Ci Findley here, will preach at the First .Methodist church Sunday morning. He Is well known as, an educator and author. - River. Rises - '.'". ; The Willamette -river was only a - foot below 'normal yesterday, having gone'up a 'foot and a half during the recent rain. : .. . J '-' ': New Vival Tone Phonofraplis I now can make deUvery on the nil t.f , rr . irtW. graphs. Hear them, they" are' bet ter, tjeo, C. Will, music tdealer. Daushter la Born - v V.. - A girl has been born to Mr. and Jrs. Leon G. Dymitt. . Mr. Dytoltt is superintendent of the Oregon state flax plant at the. penitentiary. He. and his wife are' natives 'of Belgium. : Dr. Morris to -Leave Dr. Henry Morris la leaving this morning : for a week-end trip to Kugene. . He will return Tuesday. Will .Conduct Sale r ' r H. ,F. Woodry has gone' to.'re'n dleton to conduct an auction sale. He will return Monday... .. ,-','r Pension Granted - .? Joseph Wright -of ' Salem has been granted a. $2 5 pension. -- Hotel Alarion -; Dollar dinner, served 8:4S to 8 every evening- "V - " '7j2tf Dr. Riddle Writ Dr. Don Riddle, a former Wil lamette university student. now at tending Oxford university in Eng land, has sent a postcard to Nor ton. Furbrick of Salem. He saya he called on Purbrick's sister and was on his way to Berlin for a Visit. ' Veterans' to Picnic Hal Hibbard camp No. 5, Span ish'War veterans, and the ladies' park Sunday, August 20. This la an, annual affair of .the .camp, f'enifnts park. is about seven miles from' Sa firm, two and -a half miles east of, the Chemawa crossroads and ,h ;;a mile from the Hazel Green 'ficl. fd. .' It has - just been opne - H.l- has- a swimming pool. swings., jiklft and other- equlp meno V .' .-- , .' Hon Pickers Wanted Darbin & Cornoyer. Eea tit. all fsalem Deleca4es Salem ' delegates - at the--rhoto- grapherH. convention just.-held at the Oaks - irk, near .. Portland, ere jlp and Mrs. Chester Coffey. :r and Mrs. J. O. Brown and Mrs'. K.-- E. Gunnell and. daughter, Katherme;r . -v, -. tflo to l-vneral . V - i -"' . v Mr.2a.nd 'Mrs. William Oldenburg received wort! Friday night of the death l y drowning of thelf grand daughter,' i Esther Slnkbeinei", at Connelir Wash. Walter ;and Ar thur. OUlenhnrg; left for there Im mediately db learning of the ac- CompUi ely Around' rt. America. yU Htraightti of "Magellin. vls- ltrrif(r-coUntrles. '21; important cities-including 9 captols, 14100 miles .of travel on the Great Crals- lngS- S. La con la. From San Fran- elscb'orNew. Vork.vback to New Yorki Fare $975 up. Salem Travel Agency, 216 Oregon Bldg. K. B. Kugel..... j,.. . k A22 Mrs. lioyVer Returns .Mrs. O; D." Bower. has returned from "'Klamath Falls where ahe visited relatives. She also spent some time In Oakland, Cat., where she has' two daughters. She Is the wife of Sheriff O. D. Bower. . , Goesi to.. Ensne . . . MIsa Ada Hart of Salem was in Eugene. Friday on a combined bus iness t and pleasure trip. She at tended the Trall-to-Rall pageant. Li nd bock on Vacatlo A. L. Llndbeck and family will leave this morning for. a vacation trip; in eastern Oregon. They will return by the Mt. Hood loop road. Mr.-Llndbeck will also spend some time on - his poultry ' ranch at Aurora.- -sC' ' v J Furniture Upholstery And repairing. Gelae - Poweri Furniture Company. , a2tf IJcense Issued At marriage license was issued in the county clerk's office yester day' to George R. Emmett of Sher idan, and Eva C. Voget of Ilub- bardk--'- - ' !'- Cm-h' Collld Oars driven by Thomas Hewell and' Arnold Roetblin collided - re cently on the hTghway. between Newberg'nmt Champoeg, according to a'reporUfiled iff the sheriff's of fice. No details of the accident were given. . ... Organize - Hand :A saxjhone band "Is befngpr ganlzed .in Salem by Will- Skin ner ahlGene Berlew .of Portland. Its Lead quarters are at Moore s Muaie HouKe. Anyone who plays tfiqp saxophone is invited to jfoin. Two hours each week will be upent in practice.' . . . Held for, Speed ; . - . Eldon 'Blaco :was arrested by local; police ; late Friday night on a-charge of .speeding and of drlv-- Ing car wth dirty-license plates. Held for Drank- - .'Wesley Ellis and ,W..G. Burris were arrested by local police at an early hour Saturday on charges of drunkenness. Cars Collide .' ' , " ' Cars driven by G. Graves and M. Chambers collided at Summer and Market streets yesterday, ac cording to report nade vat police headquarters. - No details or tne accident were given. ' Wrlglit U Held " ' David-Wright was arrested yes terday ' by j local police t officers when parts" of an automobile were' found in his possession. The parts are the ones reported stolen from a local garage recently. . Wright Is being held on a charge of pos sessiag stolen property. Car U Stolen - - - A Maxwell sport touring car.' H cense number 131-201, Is reported s hftvinr heen stolen from the corner of Commercial and Center streets yesterday. ;t " t,i--,,-T-l r i. i. in Q Vuitcra Reported r in Salem ' Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Balllle of Wobdburn ,vislted. in Salem Frldayt Miss M. Gilliam of Dallas vis ited Salem Saturday. " '. XX -D.4 Merchant of McMInnville was. in Salem Saturday. . Jir.'and Mrs. R. J. Strohecker of Portland spent Saturday night in. Salem." .Blanche Young of Portland was ffrtfong the Saturday visitors In Salem.. . . " .' V William Duby of Baker is a Sa lem visitor this morning. Clyde . DHley and Flonnle Em brey . of Sheridan stopped in Salem for a. short, time Saturday morn ing. ,. - - j-. - - Mrs. Eva West of Portland p.pnt Saturday -night in Salem. Ruby- ritrcan and Elian Orgen of Marshfield are Salera visitors today. " ' Mrs. John Groat, Lillian Groat, and Emma Groat of Tillamook are FIREEllTII P11E ? Silverfon-Youth -to Start on Walnut Washers When; V Orders End ; SHWERTON.-Ore., Ang. 21- (Special) r-Jonas Byberg who In vented a successful prune. washer will complete bis 15th one for the season this week. , . - " . Mr. .. Byberg, . who attended school at OAC during . the past winter, fitted a. manufacturing plant at the farm home of his par ents, Iiv and .MrSj J.. By berg, on th.e Waldo Hills "road V where" he and a group of helpers have been putting out', the washers. As soon as he han all of his prune washer orders' - filled he will begin the manufacture' of . walnut - washers. for which he also has' a patent. Mr. Byberg plans on returning to college again this faff; " - 16 SAVED, 4 DIE WHEN - GALE WHIPS LAKE ERIE ; CContiaoed from pf 1.) .. . '.' - .Wi.iii .- r " -i" ' of the ' lifeboat; . floating , upside down, apparently told the fate of the: missing trio, and' silence from Canada .rendered ' incredible the slim hope that the men had been washed; possibly alive, onto the Canadian shores. ,v; Those -believed drowned are; George M. McMinn. mate'; Richard Freeman', . watchman, and William Logan,' derrick 'engineer, all ' of whose ' homes , are said to be in Buffalo; the craft's port -of regts- try. "."-" ; -.-" - ... Sixteen .members' of the crew were takes from the two lifeboats, pressed into service when the Ger ken sank in the height of the gale. .by the Maitland after, a two-hour battle with waves which 'momen tarily threatened to hurl ahe tiny craft beneath ber hull.. , . : Among those rescued were Cap tain John B. Gamble of the Ger, ken and. Howard Gergen, owner. Gamble, when - brought- to Ashta bula with the other survivors, told a: story of a ' despairing r battle against what he termed "the worst storm Jn 29 years on Lake Erie,' prefacing : his tale with unstinted praise of "T. , H. Helman, , acting captain of fthe Maitland. Gerken asserted be andjils IS companions owed their lives to him.. The day brought a stream of reports from cities situated, at the eastern end of the lake.- telling, of property damage done .by .the gale', and re counting narrow escapes of small craft.-. ;-.'-' Crater: Lake were. In Salem Sat-. nrday. - s. s ' J.' H.Ttaley at ' Fehdleton was In Salem Saturday night. James; , Daugherty of Ashland In Salem Saturday night. . Mr. and-Mrs. Glenn 'Kent of Klamath . Falls visited Salem Fri day. . ;.;--.-.;'-- ' .V-",- ". K. E.'Awbrey was In Salem Sat urday. 'He Is from .-Toledo. . Bits Tot Breakfast T j . o Moana startsat Oregon today And . runs over, tomorrow and Tuesday.' -." " - It i Is. a- jtrue screen "picture-ro mance of life and love in the south seas. Made, largely from actors who did not know they were act ing. Laurence rStallings, well- known writer and author of "The Big, Parade,' saw; the Alms before the titles had been" inserted; and he declared It "the , best motion picture ever made." The sugar . Industry, series of editorials in Tbe -Statesman Is about finished. ; )f any reader has facts th$Jt ought to be told,--will be please write or phone thts of fice. The series" is to have wide nse,- for. the purpose 'isf getting .beet sugar, factories in Salem, and getting the beets grown Jor the factories, i Do you not think that is worth While? ' Do yoo knrw any thing more' worth while right now, for ., this district, t and. the whole Willamette valley? - ' - The Statesman editor, does not seek for credit. He is Just trying to help in getting the thing-done. And .it can be J done. :-'And every one who can ought to help. -- a . ai . The Klatawa pageant at Eugene SPINE GIVES VIGOR 4 ; Have that Youth and -Vigor Restored by Chiropractic Your 1 Spine Is the ' FonnMtlon of Your " ' brsfly. -l - cnnTTin- lna aft " e l H imwJ - "The Dec in Chiropractic" l 3 Orcc.1 ! . . vialaflne lhinj?. and creditable, and .worthy.. But there is a big-i Eer 'thing in the 'Willamette x reant? and it ' should be repeated everyi jear. -It cah ,ba '.done,'- if some one will take the lead, and get. All the help tbat may be as sembled here. r without, a t vast amount of effort Just intelligent and enthusiastic leadership. Here is possible fame enough for" any man or woman. The Pas sion Play, near "Los Angeles', was inspired, written and Is conducted under the I leadership of . a man who was an ordinary (or rather ex traordinary! newspaper reporter. John J. Mc-Groarty. . And his name will'go down In history as one who did a remarkable 'thing for south ern California, worth untold mil lions to that section. There is a veritable gold mine for Salem in the 'Willamette pageant idea; one that . will never pinch . out, once opened In the right way. i - ;. I , General . Iarket 1 LIVESTOCK . IRTIAX?, Or.. Au-. 21. (AP) Rript lor week pproximttj ) "t ti J90;lcalva 310; ho 1 1 i ; shM 29. , f CATTI.K. -Compared with wik g: StMr an4 h Klrk' ateadr ' ta -5 'teat low; bitllH Srt rent lower; -lve and vmer steady 30 cent hifrhxr. m Week." a bulk price: U rdium qnality beet steers $5 te 6-fifty Kood $A.I0 ftrMi25; roujrh he Tie aa4 off quality lights S to 8.T3; eawa a4 heifers 4.5t) t- 6.75; top heifer 7.1i; tp rows f; bulls 4.i5 ta 4.7A add Si; eaWa 10.iO; bt lijrbt vealer $11 ta 12. a few at 12.50: few lifht steers feeder buyers at la.'j ta $6.35. HOGS Compared week ago: Killing e la use steady ta 23. ceats lower; feeder piS" steady. ; Week's hulk prices: Li-bt ' butrher $14.40 ta $14.50; scatteriDK null lot 14.o0 ta $14.75; weightier kind $14.2S divwa; keavies dowa to $12; parking saw It to $11.50; rhoiee lijrht feeeer pht 1.V to, $15,50; strong- weisht $14.50-to $iav . . SHEEP Compared week ago: Ijmh '.OBITUARY ..At his residence. If 14 Mission street. August 21. Oscar Hanson. aged 87. He is survived .by a daughter, Mrs. M. G. Eld of Sa lem, and two sons, J, A. Hanson of Salem and C. M. Hanson of Parkland, Alberta. Announcement of .funeral will be made later. .The Injtdy is" In charge of . the Rigdon mortuary. : : . Mrs. Lottie J. Flannigan died August 20 at San Mateo, Oal.; al the. age of 51 years. She Is sur vived by her widower,' S. E. Flan nigan, three sons, Homer C-Bray or Salem, ChaTles Orville Bray of Portland and John Wesley Bray or Kansas City, Mo. j one daughter, Mrs." Nellie Coulson of Portland, and one brother, Albert Darr of Salem. Funeral services -wilK -be held' -Mbndayi August7 22i at -4 ;3 0 p. m., from the Itigdon; mortuary, with Interment In the City View cemetery. .Iter. Shanks .will offi ciate. . ; . , FUXEBALS 3ET.y nraUerYlc??.;? held yes terday for Richard G. infant son of Mr, and - Mrs." Alva Scott from the! Terwilliger' Funeral Home. In terment was made In, the Odd Fel- 1qw cemetery' ' j : t - ; ?- , ' ' t " . uneral - servlceaf or t Cella St. Hilafrewho dled'onAugoji't; 20 at thei bome of Felix. LaB ranch, one mile east of Salem, will be held Monday, Aug. 23. "from St. Jos eph'sVchurch at- 9 J av m. Rosary will be recited) Sunday evening at 7 o'clock at the; chapel of the Sa lem mortuary, : Interment will be In' St. Barbara, cemetery,' Rev. J. U. Buck in charge. T i A SUBLOIE THOUGHT For some say that the body is' the tomb of the boul, as be ing buried at the. present time. . ? . " . " Plato W. To Riijdon z Son BsBthVhsajMaaajsssssfivWM '.'ft' i '.'-'' V-.'r:rj;L-f '"-li ",r.r . J; .n 1- -u-r . i-ltj-ju-j-u-ii- -j- j SPECIAL SUNDAY CHICKEN DINNER -75c . ' - . e 11 to 8 P. M. Merchants Lunch Daily 30c and 4Si ft ' - " Quick Service : THE OYSTER hORF . I Now Under New Management i . 428 Court Street. t . V4kaka FURNITURE 1333 N. SUJir.IEIl ST. Tomorrow 1:C0 P. II. Cl.arp 4 Consisting of l-nickle trimmed kitchen range. 1 table, 3 kitchen chairs. 1 kitchen cabinet (with dining room table. 6 chairs, 2 Axmlnster rugs 9x1 head sewing machine, one 6x9 ru;. 1 writing de steel Bprings and mattresses. 1 cl.iffor.eer, 1 1 mirror, sanitary steel couch, 2 rcr tiairs, 1 c table. 2- trucks, 1 camp chair, ess, L .:rr.er ci vacnuia clfanr (Vacnetlct) lie r.t i: " tu'.. mop, thovtls, kitchen nt-n.-'ls, r.'.:.'.froiu -r iver Jorcry. ' - I'. I'. . . ' Owner i l ' . cash paid rcr. r. th : r." :. ..: Ki'e Us About fati- steady to SO'rent l.iwcr; yer!.. ? s aged Ftork Damiiisu fleiAy ; T"' -j-ond. 1U"- lanhi- H it to ill: & i t tiiuru i.itS' B UEii.s st ;ii - abseat. , . ' ; . VTI'. J1A T - -POJiTXAXn. Ore., A..?. 51. f AT. ) TiBB hard Kit.- il.U Jl.3j.il. Hard wMte - RS P.rt 1.3-J. l.S.'i 1 Federal tou Hoft white Western wbite Hard winter ........ Northern spring Wentern red - - t 1.91J 1.311 1 l.2 1.3-' 1, i.s-j i.r.i i l.V! l.C.-f . l.9j 1.2 1. 1.27. l.l'Ti 1 31 3L .' L .. Oal. No. 2. 3r.h. wlute'2iOir.iH.Ru "2 Xa.'2, Siii.b. crsy .w....MS..,")-J.S'' -J Barley, No. 2, 4bl.h ;-J7 iin'-J'.nti .'7 No. 2. 44Lb. . -.'7. 27.ini -7 Cora.- No.. 2-F.Y ship :!7.7' 37.7'. (7 Miilraa standard (i l. .', i.5.i -.'1 .".( St t!.l Ht 7 V, ' ' ' . HAT " PORTLAND. Or,Aue. 2. (XV.) Ruyinf priees:' K liters .remn titnoi uy ISO (Si 22: do -ralley $17'f' 17.."Q;..,eUrt 1T; sllalfs . $1 JM; oat kay til; Oat and retrb M.'rtJ'.i 15: straw' tlt.v '7.50 per ton. ' Sell ing prices $j,atun more. ..-.. ...... " WHEAT ilATSSTS v '' CinCAOO, A or. 2 1. t AIM Alurin report af a rosy crop oat look in Canada took whet lne downward todpy,- t. la.' ing qnotatiens bere oa wheat were heavy, 1 3-8 to 3 1-4 cent ner lower, with for ft 1 1-S to 11-2 eent down, ost half to 7-B rent off. and provisioaii varying from nrbanired fiynret ta 15 cent decitne. " DAIRY PniiTI.ANn, Ore Aur. 21. -P ) Milk, i Kieady. - Het rharninc cream .44 eent per pound net shippers' track tan 1. . Cres mdelivered i'orHand- 4( r-n povad.-. Raw aailk4 per rent; cwt. f. e. a,' l'ortland. . n: a l E Dr. Morria Will r- Be Out of Tovn Monday and ,.L' Tuesday n 4 . - . " Assistant in Charge "PI Who look after your . . immetliatp 'needs ' T Morris Optical ri Company noi4 Oregon Bldg. Ul P . Salem, Oregon .'" M There Is a ... i PERMANENT ' Organization in Salem r I - .Ileadquarters . ooi north iiFTa; STREIIT . - ;-,-t Telephone" 020-J. " .--' j ; A. L.'Stcvcncbn I "Livestock Auctioneer 1 ! Corvallis, Oregon ' v' 1 ; . . '- . - - t - S umce rncne tiow. i..- Res. Phone 17G:i Don't you - i - know lhat v; a live Auctioneer czin r:r ' 2 his salary on the sala cf c ,2 good animal. : - : Lrc-.' tor). - 2. 1 . - o n., - 1. . If-- , 1 f. i (; :Mo!.;;5; . H " v - - :l. f a ' '' " " V trm " V U J W w auxiliary will have a basket din in Salem this morning. ner and get-together at Clements' Mr. and Mrsj R. V. Price of