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SALEM FOLKS SEEN ANYTHING OF MY FAMILY, SAM? NOT A OMB OF 'EM - HOME I COTTA FIND J 'EM Police t IV This store of courtesy has won its popularity. We are here to serve you, make you healthier and happier-better looking, more contented. So many things you need at right prices. CAPITAL DPUG COMPANY ONLY THE BEST Agent the Owl Drug Co. LOCAL Guests lit Wiggins Home Mr. and Mrs. Hal F. Wiggins have as their guests for the week Dr. and Mrs;- George L. . petrich, of Fullerton, CaL, Miss Josephine rihl. f Seattle," and Miss Elixa beth Kevin, of Qlympia, Wash. Dr. and Mrs. , Detrich will later con tinue their trip Tthrough Washing ton and British Columbia, before returning to their home. Furniture Upnolstered- And repairing. GieBe-Powen Furniture Co; 13 tf Visit Camp Over Week-end A party including Glenn I Adams, Hugh Adams. P. H. Bell, and Harvey Brock left yesterday morning at 5 a. m. to make the trip In to the YMCA camp at Elk Lake, where they will spend the week-end with the boys. A box of apples was taken along by the party as a Sunday, treat in camp. The group was accompanied by Bob Boardman, one of this direct ors of the camp, who came out to Salem Friday for supplies. An other party left for over Sunday at the camp last night, headed by C. B. McCullough. 8 Oregon Pulp ' Paper Oo Preferred. Limited amount for ale. Hawkins ft Roberta. Phone 1427?. JTtf YMCA Man Visits Friends Owen Pense, who is In charge of the personnel and training de partment of the national YMCA work, will be the guest of C. A. Kells, local YMCA secretary, Tues day, Aug. 9. Mr. Pense has been on the faculty of the Pacific Pali sades summer -school, in Cali fornia, and is going to Seabeck, Wash., where he will be a mem ber of the summer school for Y MCA men there. - 'Borne Beadquartere'- Trlaneie Realty. 421 Court, j:.:r: ' J27tf Motor Over Mf, Hood Loop A party consisting of Dr. and Mrs. Carl Gregg Doney, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Doney. and William Leighton left yesterday morning to make the drive around the Mt Hood' looo road. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Doner and Mr. Leighton, brother; of Mrs. ; Doney, recently arrived in Salem to visit Mr; Don ey s patents, after a motor trip across the continent. - Mr. Doney is a graduate of Willamette uni versity and of the School of Busi ness Administration at Harvard. Kansas Picnic Planned Much interest is being man! fested in the plans for. the Kansas picnic which will be held next Saturday afternoon at the state fairground, it is reported by W. A. Delzell of the U. S. Realty com I. any. An invitation has been sent WATCH THIS SPACE Room house on North Sum mer St., east front. Price $4,000. Terms. Room house in southern part of City, modern in every de tail. Price $7,000. Terms. : Room house In east' Salem, lots of fruit and shrubbery. A nice home and worth' all that Is asked. Price $6,500. Terms.' - Room' modern house In good residence district. If you real ly want a home that you will always be proud of, come in and let as show you this, re duced from $7,500 to $6,500 Terms. -Room house, fireplace, large lot with walnut trees, beauti ful location. Price $3,000. A payment of $250 "cash buys this tiome and balance - $30 per month, same as rent only you pay it toyourself. - . 17. 8. Realty Co. 442 State St. Tel. 2660 TRV the drug STORE-IT'S THE MOST POPULAR PCACE IN THIS TOWN n Products NEWS IN to Senator Borah of Idaho, who is a former resident of Kansas, and to Ex-governor Walter M. Pierce, who was once a Kansas school teacher. Ex-Kansans and others interested may inquire of Mr. Del zelLat his office for further infor mation. Hotel Marlon Dollar dinners served 5:45 to 8 very evening. n26tf Swimmer Leaves for Ship Marvin Lewis, member of the U. S. marine corps, who has been spending a furlough at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Lewis, of 1395 N. 5th street. left yesterday for Vallejo, whee he will join his boat, Sunday night. Lewis holds several swimming championships in the navy and re cently swam 40 miles of the dist ance between Salem and Portland. Filipino Band this Afternoon Taylors Beach. Cowe and ujvim o italic. a 7 Electlc Oven Causes A lam A neglected electric oven at 818 N. Commercial street yesterday caused the fire department to make a run, at 9:20 a. m. The house was filled with smoke, but no damage was done except to the food which had been left in the oven. 4 New Homes $4350 to $12,000. Complete in all ways. Reasonable terms if de sired. Becke & Hendricks, 189 N. High St. a6 Chamber Secretary on Vacation Mils Florence Pope, assistant to C. E. Wilson, in the (.I'..e ..( tlu Chamber of Commerce, leaves Salem today for a vacation to be gone two weeks. Called Home by Illness Miss Kdifi- Barch, stenographer at the city ball, left yesterday for her home in Polk tintj. uea- Rickerall. where the was railed by the serious lllnev ct her father. former County Judge Burch of Pok eonnv. Filipino Band This Afternoon Taylor's Beach, come and svim to music, Episcopal Rector Returns Rev. and Mrs. H. D. Chambers returned the latter part of, the week from a vacation trip during wlii.h tcey visited Crater LaTte. Oregon Caves. Klamath Falls, and Bend. Rev. Chambers will hare charge ot the Episcopal church services today as usual. Girl Born at Nesplem, WasTi. A daughter. Elan Iris, was h'rn on August 4 to Mr. and Mr. Prtv E. Melis. of Nosplero Wash. Mrs Melis is the Jauteter of W M. Smith, of this cly. and is a graduate of Salem hign schooi and ta' Oregon AgrjciiUnr?". t al lege at Corvallis. Mr. Melis is In the government forest services Jn the Htafa of Washing" on Will Ro AVith Stock Conjiiany WUtarJ Brown, son of Frank V. Brown.o of; the Spa. who ha been spending a vacation t iila t mm cim - MBtal " css t at4rais ItT'I. Owl , AMlag Meauw WTi, C. L LOCKWOOD Boston Terrier Puppies For Sale i Champion j ; Male for i Berrlee i DR. FRED. ELLIS I Oretou i ' Salem, f I 4" v: v. I . M - Casnplott . Ff erty'f By C. R. Perry SURE YOU'LL FIND 'EAA ALL OVER AT THECAPITAL DRUU O I UKT J. II. WILLETT State Street at Liberty BRIEF homo hare, yesterday morning re e:vr.l a telegram astctag him t join h's stock compan in Horiolu in at an early date. Mr. llrowu bus been with the stock company, thu WMbur players, doing juve nilis leads, for near'.v two years, playing in California. The pres ent engagement may take him in to the Orient, he says. Veterans Picnic Today Hagar's Grove today will be the scene of a picnic given by the Hal HJbbard camp, Spanish War Veterans, with members of the Ellas Hutchinson camp and aux iliary, of Wopdburn. invite-i as guests Assorted Oak , For Sale. First Class. Call 1342. a7 Nebraska Picnic Today Invitations have been broad cast to all former Nebraska peo ple to attend the Nebraska state picnic which will be held today at Colorado lake, three miles east of Corvallis. A full program has been arranged by the committee In cLurage. Dr. Brown Returns ftom Utah Dr. Walter II. Brown, who is in charge oi the Marion county turned lat ni?ht from Salt Lake City, Utan, where be has Vien 'le ttering a course of five .centres at the TTniversiiT of Utah sur.'ier school fT nurse-. 1a i-.V'ft for Eastern Ores Miss Marlowe M Her left last night fo- u mono . visit in-t-ern Oregca an-1 Salt Laitu City. Miss Miller is V keeper th office of Marios county health lemonstrat!oL-. Conies in t'fnn Camp Loyal Warner. beys seo"r.aT .i ih- YMCA. ho is one .r tue directors of the Elk Lake 'boys' camp, came to Salem from camp yesterday morning in order to have a tooth extracted, returning again early in tha afternoon. YMCA Repair Work to be Done Work on the- repairing of the lead gutters of the YMCA, dam- ged through expansion by heat uring the warm weather, will be gin Monday, the work being done by Nelson Bros. Has Charge of Y Tank- Paul Lafferty, leader in the senior group at the YMCA, took charge of the swimming classes in the Y. tank Saturday, during he absence of Harvey Brock, reg ular instructor. Visit at Doerfler Horn Mr. and Mrs. John Robl and daughter. Veronica, of Eliln- wood, Kansas, are guests at the home of George Doerfler. of this city, where they will visit for some time. Mrs. Doerfler is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robl. The Robl's have been attending the Knights of Columbus convention in Port land. Casey's Guaranteed RHEUMATISM REMEDY Money refunded it It does not ' care your case NELSON A HUNT, Drpnlsts ! Cor. Court and Liberty TeL 7 HEMSTITCHING ; 8, i and 10 cents per yard. Also buttons, stamping and pleating. ANNA H. KRUEGER Over Miller's Telephone 11? Radium Ore "Revlsstci" Purifies water. eleanaes the I alood and glvss 77 nealth. i . ELLIS DIstrGarto m 0 Q, Q: SAYS - OUR 1024 OAKLAND COUPE , WITH 90 PER CENT XKW RUBBER, EX CELLENT MECHANICAL CONDITION, AND SEV ERAL EXTRAS IS A REAL bit at $.mm m mm "The Boose That Service Bailt News Men Treated ' . The newt staft of The States man enjoyed a "feed" Saturday evening, the compliments of the new Hollywood Bakery. Ieave For Convention Many Boys Use Tank The continuance of the warm weather has increased the num bers using the YMCA swimming tank, until record classes are be ing held in all divisions. An average of well over 200 persons are using the tank daily, the in structor in7 charge reports. Fails to Signal Turn When W. M. Bulfink, 1307 Fairmount avenue, failed to sig nal for a turn, yesterday, his car was struck by a machine driven by Victor Schneider, on Meyers street, Schneider reports. The The damage was limited to bent fenders. Try Blue Moon Service Station- On the highway, 3 miles south of Marion Hotel. Ethel Liston, owner. a9 Will Visit Alaska Miss Jean Wyatt and the Misses' Lois and Edna McElhaney left Saturday for a two weeks' vacation trio to Alaska. They were accom panied as far as Seattle by Mr. and Mrs. C. B. McElhaney and Miss Zeta Pritchard, who are taking a motor trip into British Colum- lia. Poor Judgement Causes Wreck Clyde Johnson, 265 W. Wilson street, reported yeaterdlay that his car was in a collision with a machine driven by L. Hemingway, 330 S. 14th street, at the corner of State and Commercial streets, on August 5. In giving the cause of the accident, Johnson says, "Poor judgment on my part." . 25 per cent off on all j Stoll Auto Tents. Ray L. Farm er Hdwe. Co. a! Fails to Give Right of Way Earl Bronson, Gervais, Ore.. Rt. j 2 reported that an unknown car drove into the highway at Hop- mere, without stopping or giving right of way. and struck his car on the left side. The accident oc curred at 6:30 a. m. yesterday. Ionz Parkers in Court Jack Harden and Harold Meeks, of Salem, nd Robs Miles, of Portr land, paid fines of $1 each in police court yesterday,, on charges of overtime parking. Will Remodel House A permit was granted Charles Keen yesterday to remodel a one story dwelling at 2938 Portland Road, at a cost of ab6ut $1,000. The work will be done by Earl Irons. RNA HOLD SOCIAL MEETING A social program was given by the Royal Neighbors of America, Wednesday at the St. Paul's parish which held its regular meeting house. Minnie Nelson, Nellie Pearce, Azzel Hixon. and Gladys Beardsley were members at :the committee in charge. MIldreM'b bott. Juvenile pia,nlst, gave several numbers, which were greatly en joyed. T Clilp Every Morning Drink it while it's Bubbling Health Salt Is a refreshing effer .vescent laxative that really-tastes good. During the hot sum mer days a teaspoon ful of Rexall Health Salt in a little cold water will cool, the blood. Regulates the bowels. Makes you feel fit. ' c 50c retTy'e Prog Storfl1( 115 8. Commercial Her frog To Speak ? Ilev. W. II. Hertzog will deliver the sermon at First Congregation al church this morning at 11 o' clock In the absence of Rev. C. E. Ward. Sunday school will be held at 10 o'clock, as usual. Crowds Attend Birthday Large crowds are attending the "Birthday Party" sale at the Bur nett Bros, jewelry store, which commemorates the completion of the company's third year In busi ness in Salem. Mr. Robert Aiken, manager, reports that the re sponse to the company's exten sive advertising program ha been remarkable. 1 L. K. Oberer, president of the Salem Realty board. andr W. . Krueger, director of the Pacific Northwest Realty association, leave this morning for Sekttle to attend the convention of the Northwest association and the Na tional Association . of Realty boards. Kelsays On Trip Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Kelsay left Saturday evening for Portland to meet Mrs. Kelsay's aunt who is arriving from her home In Texas. They were to tour the Columbia highw.. today and return Mon day, .-'r. Kelsay is manager of the CoL'xMitchel Lumber Co. O O VisnCRS REPORTED IN SALEM I Mr. aud Mrs. C. A. Cluff, of Sil verton, 'was a Salem guest last night, at the aMrion hotel. Visitors in Salem last night from Medford included Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Stenard. Alfred Stoehr, at the Marion, and Ethel Boileau, at the New Salem hotel. Miss Viola Schlack, of Albany, was in Salem last night, a guest of the Marion hotel. Among the Portland guests in Salem last night were Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Binder, Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Allen, at the Marion, and Miss H. L. Morley. at the New Salem. A guest from Canby In Salem last night was Cornelius Bateson, who was visiting friends in the city. Charles I. Clough and family, of Tillamook, were guests at the New Salem hotel last night. Dr. R. Woodcock and Jess Woodcock, of Medford. were guests at the Terminal hotel last night. Helen M. Stewart, of the Chil dren's Farm Home, near Corval lis. was a visitor in Salem yester day. W. L. Doucett and Loyd Sparks. of Medford. drivers for the Inter urban Stage.company. were regis tered at the Terminal hotel last night. Out of town guests at the Mar ion last night included Mrs. John L. Pratt, of New York City, and GOVERNOR WOOD DIES IN BOSTON HOSPITAL (Continued from Page 1.) ported to be In charge of the case. Accompanies Husband . Mrs. Wood accompanied her husband to Boston, it was stated at the hospital. General Wood was admitted to the hospital two days ago for ob servation and yesterday underwent a "serious operation" according to a bulletin issued late last night by Dr. Alexander Lambert of New York. Dr. Lambert's bulletin, although falling to state the exact nature of the operation, indicated i was for a recurrence of a tumor which was removed by Dr. Harvey Cush ing 17 years ago. The growth at the time of the first operation was found to have involved the bone ol the skull, the statement said, and "recurrence of the trouble was anticipated." General Wood was operated on PLUMBING Quick Reliable Service H. EGNEB, 161S Center Street Phones 352 and lSlO-W Fine Fixtures Standard Equipment - - SEE OUR Perennial Gardens On the Wallace Road C " F. BRKITHACPT Telephone 380 512 State SL MEWS AND' LADIES BUTTS CLEANED AND PRESSED Ladles Bilk Dresses, f 1.25 j Coats Rellned, S.OO 1 Men's. Suits Pressed, GO cents t VARLEY CLEANERS M ; Over Rnsick'a, .. 1927 FREE WALLPAPER SAMPLE BOOKS . Call, phone or write MAXO.BUREN 171 N. Commercial - Salem V8M . ; - -..,-. . J " m " - i i m i Where To Dine, TODAY Eat Your Sunday Dinner-1 At the Gtay Belle."? ; Chicken Dinner ' ' .? t . i. ." -f Served all day at The Spa, , For Dinner This Evening Dollar dinner at the Marion hotel today. . Chicken. Dinner at the Lunch Box 181 S. Liberty St. Tables for ladies. Open all day. Rat Your Sunday Dinner At the Valley Grill. 15C4, S. Com'1. Under new management. Eat at Minto Chicken dinner, 50c Special Dinner Today And home .made salads. State Cafeteria. Special Chicken Dinner Today at Argp Restaurant. for a hernia in Manila last Janu ary and came east for treatment as soon as he felt conditions in the islands justified his absence. Dr. Lambert added. Mrs. Wood ac companied her husband to this city but went into seclusion as soon as General Wood went to the hospi tal. Beyond the bare announcement of the general's death and the time, hospital authorities declined further information' pending a statement from . the attending physicians, including Dr. Cushing, or from the governor general's aide. Major Reed. : The spectacular rise of Major Leonard Wood from an obscure post in the medical corps to a commanding rank in the combat an tbranch of the United States army was one of the outstanding features of American military an nals. Appointed as an assistant surgeon several years prior to the Spanish-American war Wood rose to the foremost rank of American generals, his active duty culminat ing in the governor-generalship of the Philippine islands after he had served -four years as chief of the general staff of the army, the top most military command. While his rapid promotion. ascribed largely to his close friendship with Theodore Roose velt, was the subject of frequent criticism in military circles. Gen eral Wood's service was recognized throughout the establishment as of the highest type. His first of ficial commendation for gallantry came, during the hostilities with the Apache Indians in 1885 when he was given the congressional medal of honor for bravery, and his work throughout the world war, limited as it was from the general's standpoint, won him the distinguished service medal "for especially meritorious and conspic uous service." As an author General Wood has TERWILLIGERS Perfect Funeral Service For Less Licensed Lady Mortician 770 Chemeketa Street Telephone 724 Sympathy with tact and understanding are included in the distin guished reverent service we offer, combined with restful surroundings. WEBB'S FUNERAL PARLORS Telephone 120 , OWNER GOING AWAY . Mast sell choice close In Ten Acres River Bottom Land Want an Offer P. L. WOOD . 841 State Street ELECTRIC MOTORS , Rewound and Repaired, New or Uied Motors ' VIBBERT & TODD . .Things Electrical 191 South High ' t-TeL 1112 YICK SO HERB CO. J. H. LEONG. Mgr. Our life's work has f been spent in studying XT the healing properties g. of Chinese herhe and " v now dally we relieve those saf fering from $tomcb, liver and kid , JfcY ney trouble, rhenma ssu XXsm and gall stones, also disorders of men., women and children. ; , Free Consultation Call er Write Open 9 A. 1L to 8 P. 1L 420 Bute Sxlesa, Oresa produced vseveral hooks bearing upon the army, among them being "The Military Obligation; of CiU xenshlp." "Universal I Military Training," and "Our ( Military History; Its Facts and Fallacies." Throughout the 35 years : of tils m 11 ltary, career- he received -the honorary degree of LL. D. from Harvard, Williams, University of Pennsylvania, University f Georgia, University of the- South. University of Michigan, Union Col lege, . George Washington i: and Wesleyan universities. General Wood married in 1890 Miss Louisa A. Condit -Smith, a resident of Washington, D. C General Wood was born. In Win chester, N. II., October 9. 1860. the son of Charles Jewett and Caroline E. (Hagar)' Wood.His preliminary education waT ob tained at the Pierce academy, Middleboro, Mass., following which he attended Harvard uni versity and was graduated from the medical school in 1884. - GESTURE MADE TO OUST KLEIN SAID SECTIONAL : (Continued from page 1 ) - them conversant with the practi cal ' details of highway construc tion and- maintenance will be guided by their own judgment as to the efficiency of the present administration, and not by any outside pressure that; may . he brought to bear; it is . believed here. The agitation for a change, v-hile not traced to any particular individuals, is believed to eman ate from one section of the state that has a candidate for the of fice and hopes to be specially fa vored in its highway program through having a representative in the office. Should this be the case, it will be easily apparent to the mem bers of the commission, and will carry little weight. Mr. Klein has filled the office for a number of years, and no ad verse criticisrn of his conduct of it has been heard from sources competent to judge; the present agitation has as yet developed none, but merely a request that some other person be appointed. CASCADIA MINERAL SPRINGS In the heart of the Cascade Mountains. 30 miles east of Leb anon on the new Santiam Highway Beautiful camping grounds, hotel, store, cabins, fishing and swim ming. WHEN OTHER SHOES FAIL COME TO US Joha J. Rattle 415 State St. ? . v LADD & BUSH, Bankers EiUblistied 1868 ; - -"; y.- - . ', , t v .-...: .. General Banking Business . Office -Hours from 10 a. ml' to t p. m. - rr TMNSFER Long and Short f V public and Private Storage ."."". Fireproof Building 1 GRAIN, FEED AND SEED ' , Free Delivery to any part of the city . ; Quotations on Application T", 'Farmers W arelicncs L : ; PAUL TRAGUO, Prop - ' Pay Telephone d V - . . Nisht eleRncrie'KST-V JIMMY JAMS: I'M TAXlrVi LONGER THAN REAO -Tl-uS OOOK 'CAO&E THERE AlrvT; . MANY -OESCRtPTlOIH PARTS IN IT THAT" C T CA'l SKIP For an even : longer period, Mr. Klein has been connected with the- highway department of this state, and hla appointment , was in the nature of a merited pro motion, r ' In the home or in school, seeing is the ally of n-: der standing. The child who learns easily, sees clearly. , And glasses With B & h Punktal Lenses, will afford him clearest vision from cen ter to rim because they are fundamentally, cor rect, in optical principle. MQRRIS OPTICAL CO, 11 301-2-.1 First National " Rank Building: Salem iOregon VERY DESIRABLE HOME . Best of Location .- ,'f.-J. , ... ..-v. - i-'t- "Modern"? room house, -full basement, furnace, 3 fireplaces, lot CIlESr Has' garage. Wal nut and fruit 'trees. , Price t In f 7500 with imsnent of fSOOO. 1 433' Cfiurt" Street; ,. J, A. or W. O. Mills EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED , Ten Years Practice in Salem r Phone 625 t ; ' . ":. " vJ;rf ;,r";:i : j; ; Dr. L; R; Burdette i ' Optometrfst : 401 First National Bank Building : .. vj j . . . -.t-. .. ' . . . . ' ' ... . If - m - and StbMOE ! Distance Hauling . . I Hit for hemr 1 L ) 12J5 8. Canrcl 7tL 1$1W