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oral testimony was not- required bjr the. eoort.' ? -v - iswr -j iyy- l - Kodak Your SpoH - . r .- - ;j . -- ; Wherever you have your outdoor fun, have your Kodak also. In pic tures your summer excitement can last throughout (the year Vest Pocket Kodaks are handy for sportsmen to carry. Conns in and twe them ! they're priced from $5 to S23 ( KODAK FILM FINISHING ON YELOX CAPITAL DRUG COMPANY J. H. WILLETT Owl Agency Katty Corner From the New First National Bank Building LOCAL- (NEWS. INsBRIEF Picnic This Evening . iions, will be the hearing of Mrs. The annual picnic of the Pres-.Ruth W. Lockwood on a man- byterian Sunday School f will be j Alaynard Sawyer, pharmacist who held fthls afternoon and "evening at I was ran down and killed by the mei picnic grounas at me iisie . juockwooq aaiomoaue on me nigai fairgrounds. Everyone interested is invited to bring a covered dish, buttered buns and necessary dishes, and join with the Sunday school in having a good time. A live committee is looking after the sports, the dinner and all that goes to make a picnic of this kind a success. rrfvate Money Wanted f Triangle Realty, 4Z1 court. JZ9 Motometer Stolen Harry Cohen, 320 South 14th street, reported to police yesterday that a Boyce motometer was stol en from his car while it was park ed on Church atree.4 - Old Time Banc -Glenwood Park. Tonight. J29 Misparks His- Car G. W. Olmstead, 625 S. 12th Btreet, enlisted the services of the local police department yesterday to help him find his Overland car, which he believed to have been ijevn, only to find later that it Lfr heen misparked, arid was still where it had been left. I Gal. Thermo-jags S1.1& Special at Farmer's Hdw. jSO Many Overtime Parkers Fines of $1 each were paid by seven ovbertime parkers in police court yesterday. They were E. H, Evans, 2496 Oak street; Ernest Ertxon, Rt. 3, Box 6 3 A; James Miller. 1691 Bellevue street; I A Frank Johnston, 795 19th street; Ellis, 1390 Center street, and W. 7 T. Alexander. 555 N. Winter. Parabase Motor Oil 100 per cent pure paraffine base. At General independent dealers. J29 -Pined for Speeding ' t . . After pleading guilty to charges of speeding, Steve Meuchel,"597 i North Liberty street, and E. Lyn- den Harris. 160 N. 17th street, ..paid fines of $5 each in police court yesterday. Another speeder, John Seymour of Portland forfeit , ed $&. ball; when he failed "to ap pear in co4rtat the time set for h incase. ,h V.Ll 1 if '. " ' ." ' "ii , ' : . FwnJture' Upholstered- " And repairlnaw Giese-Powers rurnlturs'Co. - f3tf . Reckless i Driver Forfeits Otto Ynnker of Rt. 4 Box 38, ' Sclo, failed to appear in police r court yesterday to answer to charge of reckless driving. and forfeited $5 ball which he bad posted. . ' , - .--.-.- 8 Oregon Pulp A Paper Co. Preferred. Limited amount for vale. Hawkins & Roberts. Phone 1427. Jy6tt Grand Jury to Convene ' Marion county grand jury will be called to meet Friday August 6, it was learned at the . county clerk's office' yesterday. Among the most Important cases scheduled-according to present Indica- ef July 19. Members of the grand Jury, held over from the previous term, are M. D. Ohling, E. V. Bar ham, Lillie M. MaGee, Fred Broer, T- H. Morley, H. H. Hulsey and Frank Knapp. ginning at 7:30, at the home of Mi's, 'XT J, Clark, at 1215 North Commercial,-under the auspices of the West Side Ladies Aid society of the Jason Lee Methodist church. How Good News Does Spread! General gasoline is still the best. ' J29 Association Vaudeville Today Bligh's Capitol. J29 Are, In Salem Mr. aad Mrs. Nelson Hewitt and four children of San Pedro, Cal., are in Salem visiting for a few days. Mr. Hewitt is a broth er of Mrs. E. H. Ellis, 1936 North Commercial street. The Hewitts are making an extensive tour of the northwest. I Congressman Hawley Returns congressman w. c nawiey re turned to his home in Salem yes terday from a trip to Denver. He will leave this morning for Port land, where he will attend the fu neral of v the late Congressman Maurice E. Crumpacker,, which will be held at 2 p. m. Gieste-Pjowers Annual August- Sale now on. The greatest fur niture values of the entire year. J30 : : : : Xeelands Visit Here- Mr. and Mrs. S. Neelands of Klamath Falls are visiting at the home of their son, 0 Neelands, 1143 Oak street. The Neelands came" here after visiting for sev eral days with . relatives in Port land. They were former Albany residents. . ' U - I Rickli's Home from KTiort? Mr. and Mrs. Ben Rickli and son returned Wednesday night from a two weeks vacation at the beach and in Portland. Mr. Rickli will resume his duties as associate sec retary of the YMCA Monday. Plenty of Time to; See The Association vaudeville at Bligh's Capitol after the band concert. J29 Furnished House For rent. 760 Trade St., 335 a month. See it this week. 129 Lake Labbh illnt Fine Some'-ot the best mint ever grown is being raised in the Lake Labish district on land formerly given over to onions, according to Frank Johnson, : deputy county roadmaster, who recently complet ed an inspection trip through that area. The mint, the best of which is said to be growing on the old Hayes place, is declared to be ex ceptionally fine in quality and sturdiness. Silver Falls Trip Soon Registrations for the trip to Sil ver Creek Falls which is being or ganized by the young men's divi sion of the local YMCA for over Aug. 6 and 7, have mounted to eight, Plans for the trip are be ing completed this week. The group " will leave the Y Saturday night, and return Sunday evening. Special at Farmer's Hdw. 1 gal. Thermo-jugs a 1.1 9. So Lions Luncheon Today The Lions club will not. hold its weekly luncheon today, as the members are, planning o attend the inter-club picnic this evening at Hager's Grove, i Will Go to Coast James' E. Smith, county' com missioner, and Mrs. Smith are planning to lea v today for a week end trip to the different Oregon beaches. Among the places they intend to visit are Tafu Netkowin fcnd. other points. Mr. and Mrs. Smith will probably return Sun day evening. 4 Fall-mount Hill Lots 11200 on up. Protected district, Monthly payment plan. Get yours new. 70 to choose from. 'A-1 sizes facings, etc t Becke & Hendricks 189 N. High street. L-J-25 Administratrix Discharged The estate of Ernest V. Erick son having been satisfactorily set tied. Alice C. McKev. administra trix; was discharged "of her duties in in order by County Judg3 Hunt yasteraay. ",'-..-' w - Hotel Marion ; Dollar dinners served 5:45 to 8 every evening. : - n26tf Writ Filed Writ of attachment was filed with the county; clerk fveterd ay by Credit Service company against J. j A. Rowland. " - NEW TODAY Houses For Rent A five-room bungalow, new, S30 per month, b A five-room house, close in, garage, $30 per month, w A nine-room house, garage, $40 per niontb. m A seven-room house, $35 a v five-room rottasrp. I2S npr ' A modern five-room house, gfod location, $45 per month, s A large warehouse, close in, $40 per month, s A five-roonr furnished flat, close. In. heat , furnished, $45 per month. A four-room cottage, close in, $25 per month. A six-room house, nice loca tion, $30 per month. , Money to loan Houses to rent US. REALTY CO. . 4 13 State St., Tel. 2360 Keys Lost Downtown , H Reward. Return to Statesman. towa Friends Visit- Mrs. C. R. Norton of Glendale Cal.. and Mrs. Laura Purcell of Portland were in Salem yesterday at the home . of; Jay R. Payne 1920 S. Church s street. renewing a friendship which began in Iowa forty years ago. ; ' Special ' at Farmer's lid w .1 gal.- Thermo-jugs $1.19. J30 rtoi.no VMCA Man Here Paur C. Hammond, physleal dl rector of the YMCA in Boise. Ida is visiting In Salem for a few days, being a guest of the local YMCA 'Home Headquarters" Triangle Realty. 421. Court J27tf Icn fream Social Tonight ; An ice cream social. , the pro ceeds of which will go toward the camet fund of the Jason Lee church, will be 3 held tonight be Used Cars Going Fast at Fitzgerald-Sherwin, 364 N. Hi. j2tf mm. r ' ' I' - 8-YS ' ' WE HAVE A FORD TRUCK 3V I T H GOOD RUBBER, STAKE BODY, FINE CAB, GEAR 8HIFT. THIS TRUCK HAS RUN-BUT VERY LIT TLE AND HAD THE BEST OF CARE. PRICE f 175.00. Rnnn&r l "The House That Service Built bcr of tasteful -bouquets were brought in, including sweet peas. Seeks Recover . . E. A. Krueger filed suit in cir cuit court yesterday against Al- 4en C. Churchill and Lulu M. Churchill to recover , a total sum of $3655.49, including, principal on a mortgage note.; taxes, attor ney's fees, and other costs, and In terest from January 1, 1927 to April L- t -- i . - : Apron and Shirt Sleeve Dance Crystal Gardens. Same old time music, Matthas Orchestral j30 Krause" Given Judgment . f Charles Krause was awarded judgment of $232.46 in circuit court yesterday against the Graves Canning company.. . Krause had. brought action to recover for fruitl delivered the defendant company In 1926. Title. Judgment Awarded Perley C. Stoddard was award ed a decree on default in circuit court yesterday in his suit against 1 i-JJ5n-' , 8 "weV "'iFielden Jones "and others to auiet j These bouquets, and any-other do- I " h.u7- T nations of a similar nature are greatly appreciated by the large number of Salem people who visit the Y. -. Giese-Powers Annual August :. Sale now on. The greatest fur niture values of the entire year. J30 Officer Back on Job City police Officer Walt Thomp son is expected to return today from a two week's vacation at the coast, where he has been trying to break the law in regard to the bag limit of fish. Friends on the po lice force expect to hear some good stories of the ones .that got away. His wife and son have been at the coast with him, and also will re turn today. Visit Waldport County Judge J.' T. Hunt and Mrs. Hunt, spent' last Sunday at Waldport. Giese-Powers Annual August Sale now on. The greatest fur niture values of the entire year. J30 Simeral to Take Trip . Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Simeral wilf leave Saturday for a week-end trip to Bend over the McKenzie pass highway. Mr. Simeral. has a busi ness appointment in that city. " y Here From Portland , Jack Philip and J. E. Bauer, of Portland, were in Saiem yesterday, registered at the Terminal hotel. Home Investment JBonds are. Safe What Salem .MaU-'-Makes:. Salem . - Oregon Pulp and Paper Co. of Salem, Oregon "a- First Mortgage,6. Serial Gold Bonds f . V ' 'Series B j Interest Payable May and November 1st.' Sold in $1000, $500 and $100 Denominations: LUMBERMAN'S TRUST Coj TRUSTEE, PORTLAND, OREGON.' Office Northwestern Bank Building - : .:, . ;. . ; . . - Purpose of Issue Increase of Capacity of Plant v . : i From 45,Tons.tQ 110 Tons v , , ' These first class securities and company's financial statement as of April 30, 1927, including the financial management and history of the company, can be investigated today and Saturday.at the Marion hotel by appointment. Telephone Aw Wodi Representative Captain Cicero F, Hon " Formerly of the Eisinore desires to inform his friends and acquain tances that he is now actively as sociated with Mr- Ogden, Mr. Smith, and Mr. Pugh, "local agents of the New York Life Insurance company, Oregon Building. J29 Colorado People Visit Mrs. J. R. Hood and Catherine Hood were Salem visitors last night .from Cannon City. Colo., registered at the Marion. Former Salem Man Visits-l- X".H. McCourt of Butte. Mont, is visiting in Salem and ' Albany until August 1.5, spending the time among friendsand relatives in the two cities. Mr. McCourt was a res ident of Salem some 20 years ago, and finds the city has grown con siderably since those days. During his stay in Salem he is the guest of his sister, Mrs. Minnie Hum phreys. " Soap Man PromoteC J. J. Dermody, who has been tne Salem representative of the Los Angeles ,Soap company for several years, has been appointed Oregon 1 state manager for the company, with headquarters in Portland. Kenneth Cooper, of Los Angeles, has 'been' appointed advertising manager in this dis-j met. Airs, uermody is in saiem for a few days, assisting in start- ng a new local sales representa tive to succeed her husband. Los Angeles Man Visits 1 Reed Liechty of Los Angeles kstopped over in Salem Thursday to visit wiin nis wire s parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Evans, and also Mr. and Mrs. Frank Coljfey. He is en route to Kuna, Ida., where he will join his wife and little daugh ter. He expects to return to Sa lem later with his family. J30 Giese-Powers Annual August- Sale now on. The greatest fur niture values of the entire year. J30 Fliers to Return- J. E. Graul and Dick Rankin of the Graul flying service announced before leaving rfhere f this; week. that they'woaUt return in aweek or ten days, and resume flying in structions at the fairgrounds. : Great News Folks! Association- Vaudeville at Bligh's Capitol to day. ; Permit to Build Home Given George A. Barsenes was yester day issued a permit to build a one story dwelling at 2365 Marion street, in Willamette addition. The cost of the building will be approximately $1000. Dance Where It's Cool- Hazel Green, every Sat. night J30 Bouquets for YMCA Flowers for the lobby ' of the YMCA were again donated yester day by Mrs. Pearl Shipley and Mrs. P. C. Patrick, members of the women's swimming class.. A,num Casey's Guaranteed RHEUMATISM REMEDY Money refunded If It doe not enre your case . NELSON A HUNT, Druggists Cor. Court and Liberty Tel. 7 HEMSTITCHING r fi, 8 and 10 cents per yard. Also buttons, stamping and pleating. ' -' ANNA' H. KRUEGER Over Miller's Telephone 117 Radium Ore "Revigatorf Purifies water, cleanses the w- i blood and aivca t 1 r v,it. -i JT. L. TLLI3 Distributor "2235 8. Chnrca - TeL 1I(H Old Time Dance Glenwood Park. Tonight. J29 Dr. C. R. Bennett, Dentist. 808-810 First National bank bldg.' Phone 555, Salem. J27tf Visit Waldport Mr. and Mrs. Will May spent the last week-end on a motor trip to Waldport and the Alsea vicin ity. Among other Salem people whom they met there were County, Judge and Mrs. J. T. Hunt. ' Gal., Thermo-jugs Sl.l Special at Farmer's Hdw J30 Visits Old School Friend Miss Helen L. Neff, efpenver. Colo., will arrive this morning to be the guest of Mrs. L. D. Bennett over the week-end. Miss Neff is an old school friend of Mrs. Ben nett, and will renew her friendship here after having made a trip through the northwest and Alaska. She will return to her home next week by way of California. Csed Cars Going Fast jat Fitzgerald-Sherwin, 864 N. Hi. Divorce Action Rapid ;- A new record was established in Circuit t Judge McMahan's court Wednesday when Iva J. Freiberg filed suit against her husband. Theodore Freiberg, demurrer to the complaint was entered, hear ing was held.' and the plaintiff awarded a divorce decree and re stored the use of her maiden name. The defendant failed to an pear tq sustain his demurrer and corroboration , of the plaintiff's i r 1 For Stomach, Liver : and Intestinal Disorders LIVER SALTS It is essential that yonr liver function properly, otherwise poisons f are left in the blood system : and cause despondency, indigestion. headaches and constipation. '. ' :: 51.00 11 ounce lotUe ' Perry's Drn Store v US 6. Commercial Visitors From ffie Stat Hagan Frigate of Qswego,"R. J. Hubbard of Reedsport, and R. O. Beach of Ocean Lake, were Salem visitors last evening, registered at the Marion hotel. Portland People Here ; Portland visitors registered at the Marion last night included Mr.1" and Mrs, H. W, Christina, Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Foss. and Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Goodrich. . . i .i hotel last night were H. E. Calk ins, Klamath Falls; Mr. ana m. A. L. Keel and Miss M, Speering, Astoria, and Mrs. George R. Ria dle, Orants Pass. RoIma Peonle Here Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Jones and family of Boise, Idaho, were in Salem last night, registered at the New Salem.' Hem From Ventura. Cal. Mr ' and Mrs. J. H. Woodworth of Ventura, Cal.. visited In Salem last night, guests of . the New Salem. Billfold Pound at Park A billfold containing the name "of Arthur V. Lengele, route 6, box 119- was nicked un in ' Willson park and turned in at the police station last evening by John Diets, route 8. box 5. A German woman aged 63 wants permission to fly across the Atlantic In order to get rid of her daughter-in-law. Here' is an idea for some fellows who have unsatis factory mothers-in-law. 1 - Guests of Marion Hotel Out of town guests at the Mar ion hotel last night included Mr. and . Mrs. R. L. Davis and family of Tampa, Fla.; Melda L. Erick son and Amy Erickson, Minneap olis, Minn.; W. J. Martin. Miss E. Martin and Miss R. Martin of Los Angeles, and Mrs. S. B. Ellsworth and Miss Miriam Ells wprth, of Santa Barbara. . Visitors at New Salem Among guests at tne New Salem FRECKLES Cet Rid of These Ugfy Spot Safely and Surely and Have a' k Beautiful Complexion With THINE fPOUBLg TEHCTH , iCK IF IT FAILS. SOLDI WOHTY BACK IF IT FAILS, SOLD BYCTUO PLUMBING ; : Quick Reliable Service H. EGNER, 1615 Center Street Phones 333 and 1S10-W Fine Fixtures 1 -' Standard Equipment - TERWILLIGERS Perfect Funeral Service v For Less : Licensed Lady Mortician 770 Chemeketa Street Telephone . 724 40 ACRE FARM FOR SALE Will sell or trade for in come property in Salem. 1-4, mile from pavement, near good town ' -Also, 7 Iota in Salem TERMS See A. B. Kelsay at Cobbs-Mitchell Company or Telephone 813 : Salem, Or. C: A.LUTHY ,','w. . . Jeweler", ; 4..!,. Is Kew Location : 825 STATE STREET Watches. Clock and Jewelry Repaired Bedding; and Window Box .- Plants. Are now ready, also' fine line of shrubs and perennials C F. BREITHATJPT Telephone 380 12 Sute St. TELEPHONE 4-2-6 JOE the battary man . service calls free ,549 Chemeketa Street MEN'S AND . IjADIES' . SUITS ; CLEANED AND PRESSED ; - fl.OO v ' : Ladles. Silk Dreesea,. S1J25 Coats Rellned, f3.00 , Men's Suit Pressed, . 50 cents VARUS? CLEANERS , '.:.. - Over Busick'a ' OWNER GOING AWAY Must sell . choice , close in Tea Acres River Bottom Land , ' Want an Offer ' ,. F. L. WOOD ' S41 State Street ' I ELECTRIC MOTORS Rewound and Repaired, New or Used Motors - - - - YjBBERT & TODD 1 Thine Electrical ' 191 Soath High - . Tel. 1112 t 1C27 FREI3 WALLPAPER - 8A5ITLE KOOS3 ' - " Call, phone or writ . MAXO. BUHEN 178 IT., Commercial -y Baleta YICIC SO HERB CO. :i, : J H. LEONQ, Mgr. ' "; nnr;; Hfa'a 4 work'? has - f5 been spent in studying th liaallnr nrnDertiss of Chinese herbs and now . daily wa relieve thosa suffering from stomach, liver and kid- tirr tronble. ' rheuma tism and gall stones. also disorders of men. women and children., ' ; rree Cbnsnitatloa Ca'J oV T7rlt3 Open O A. II. to 0 P. IX. 420 Cts9 EUKra, Oresoa LADD & BUSH, Bankers ' . Established 1868 r ' ' . i 1 V i General Banking Business Office Hours from 10 'a. m. to S p. m. McQUAY-NORRIS -ALUMINUM; t PISTONS r 0 b C. & L. PARTS STORE INC Corner Ferry arid Liberty ------ V Telephone 666 TRANSFER STORAGE i V . Long and Short Distance Hauling -Public and Private Storage ..,." Fireproof Building GRAIN, FEED, AND SEED ' ' Free Delivery to any part of the'eity ' ; ' ' ! ' Quotations on Application Warehou Farmers . PAUL TRAGLIO, Prop ; Day Telephone 28 , se Night Telephone 1267-W Are You Going Ayay? If You Are Let ,;: The Statesman . 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