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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 10, 1927)
LOCAL : Cranks Cr, Arm Brok Arthur Col ton, an employee of the paper mill, broke hi arm yes terday wMIa attempting to crank ; his i car, t after i completing his ahift at the mill. The car start- it, catching him between the car and a nearby boxcar, and breaking hia arm. . He was taken ' to i the Salem general hospital. - Colton stays at the YMCA dormitory. Furniture Uptiototered - . . i And repairing. : Glese-Powera Furniture Co. -. . v r ; - . tf Gar Driver Goes to Klerp . : Harry E. Smith, 40a Larrabee street. Portlaad.- bus driver for "the Interstate! Transit company was unable to avoid an accident last Sunday,; on thfrbigbway- .10 miles north of Salem, he reported, when the driver of a car coming from the opposite direction went to sleep at .' the " wheel. V Smith tried to avoid hitting; the car almost going Into :lh dUc1 him self, but the car siruck the. bos and turned over in the ditch. The driver of the ear gave his name as Roy Hareley. D. Mosber the Tailor Will be open evenings during balance of 29th anniversary sale. all 'rru jr i HoweroV yinVfefiXStaiikm. who for it j Ual,i Sears hSTeif . an in ,st ttpinpayshJnwlMarsh. Ulel .d ': vrflrtJrt& eptedf the jibsL ..q$ secretary o tate.Sup eftendent oVSehooVJ.C?; A J How fafd, and began ' "her duties' 3 this I week. ' Howard was formerly supr erixttendent ' "of .rcity 1 schools In Marshfield. Itflas Graham gradu ated from University of Oregon, being prominent in women's acti vities while 'there. Hotel Marlon Dollar dlnnera served 5:45 to 8 every evening, r n2tf Fail To Fat Oat Cam pf ire When they.: failed to put but a campflrfr whller in'thfr Cascade na tional forest;. Henry Clement. 19, and William Sisson, both of Sa lem, 'were arrested -Saturday at McKenzie bridge, in Lane county. They .were fined $10 each in Just Ice court in Lane county. CUmb Ms. Jefferson Last Week- Claiming the honor of being the first to scale the peak of Mt. Jef ferson this year,' Ronald " Haines, Herbert - Wlcksoif ncT Trls Ed muadaoa. of Salem, and John Eat on., of Portland, returned last week-end from- a week spent in tho mountains. - The party made the trip completely around the mountain, returning to' Salem by way of BreRenbnsh springs.' The climb to the-top rwas made In 6 hours, 49 minutes, from the tim .berlInetSihe;feikers said.. Both 'peaks were reached in the ascent. Leave Tor Nesknwln I Dr. and Mrs. R. Lee Wood left esterdav for " Neskowin, wher. they expect to spend the rest of (he week. .1. Oregxm Palp Paper Cov Preferred. "Limited amount tor Bale. Hawkins 4b Roberta. Phone 1427. jytf Kansas Picnic To Be Held f The- annual Kansas picnic will be held at the. state , fairgrounds Saturday, afternoon aoderepin:,. according, to plans ' announced by the nfmltrae lftBOT"Dfliner la toleWed fmfio td ti3fO Jn tWdmWwftn4nflrVnh program foUo.winjgv: jUnKed State Senator Borah, of, Idaho, who is a native of Kaaaee has been: invi ted to be a gnest at the"p"icnlc. Former Governor Walter Pierce has been asked lo address the pic nic group. -. . , . Divorce Salt Filed : . Florence Lets ' yesterday filed auit in circuit court against Henry .Leis, asking a divorce, 'custody of four minor children, and. whatever sum the. court may adjudge rea sonable forthelr support. , Cruel and Inhuman , treatment , of the HOUSESFOR 5-Room i modern 4., bungalow $ 3 0 per-mqnth, vU 5-Room furnished flat, heat . f urn Ished8 4 5 -per month. 4-Room house .close ' in -$25 - per month-- i J !"...;' .. 4 - Room upper flat, furnished $25 per month, Close'in. It-Room lower flat, unfurnished, ; good garage $3 O per month. ; close innrr.: '-XV T 5- Room house four blocks from capitol--$ 3 0 per month, f J" 7- Roora' house on Church street : -$30 per month. - - v 8- Room house neaf I capltol $30 per month. ,,v.?' v-v1 Largev. warehouse Iose .in$ 4 0 f . per month. 1 ; . - -.Z;:,::4 When you want to bay or rent, , ".' SCO OS.' . ;' " $ 7,5 0 0 to loan on city property. V. S. Realty Cb.. 442 State St. Tel. 2$ 10 WEWS:---liwBK plaintiff Is alleged In the com plaint, as well ) as 'periods of drunkenness on the 'part of the defendant. The couple- were mar ried April 8." 1910 at" Council Grove. Kansas. - "Home Headqnartr" Triangle Realty, 421 Court. J27tf Accident Reported , A. E. Abelson of Mill City re ported "that a collision occurred between his car and that of P. W. Briery at Woodburn Sunday when Briery coming from the opposite direction, suddenly cut in front of him.'', No one was reported, in jured:, ... Ktlrefi Salmon, 1.1 CVnts ; Whole or half fish 14 cents. Midget Market. T ; j alO Smith Kstat Settled . .Decree of. final settlement was granted in 'Judge McMahah's pro bate court yesterday in the estate of Arthur B. Smith, deceased. The 15,977. estate will revert to the father B. M. Smith, of Woodburn, in the absence of other heirs. Larson Estate Admitted- ; The estate of Mairane Larson, deceased, of the probable value of 81500, personal property, was ad-. mitted to probate yestesday when Judge C. H. McMahan, acting pro bale'; judge in the absence of Judge Hunt, granted letters of ad ministration to Emma Jensen.' Ap praisers appointed are William McGilchrist, Sr., j John Shipp and Robert Pearce. ' Sliced Salmon, 15 cental Whole, or half fish 14 cents. Midget Market. ; alO -. - V MB B Recovery On Note Sought Marlon S. Patty yesterday tiled suit in circuit court against Geor gia B. Booth and others to recov er a balance of $3,000 alleged due on a promissory note hearing a face value of $6,000. Buys Car With Wrong Plates When he bought, a used car, in Portland recently from a financ ing company, S. II. Huth, of Sa lem, i failed to check the license plates' to see If they belonged to the car. So had the financing company, it seems. State traffic officers, ' In their ; " campaign against the operation of cars with improper .licenses, looked it up, an4 booked Huth-to appear in. Jus tice court, r After' lie, had-explained the" situation, and the financing company had been consulted, Huth was fined' $10, with? the under standing that the fine was to be paid by the company from which be bought the car. Justice Appointed- Governor Patterson Tuesday appointed E. R. Huston justice of tha tieacA at Hennner to succeed William Ayers, who died recently. Falls to Stop at Sign- Rodney J. Martin, 1145 Sagi naw street, was arrested Monday high at a late hour for failure to stop, at an approach to a through street. " - 1' '--, A Real Boy, New, Modern 5 Room home for sale by owner. 1170 Fairmont, Phone 1981. alO Parks Car All Nigfrt ' ..--JTbeo. : Schweitser, Vof Portland. J lttt -his ear outj over night on the streets ana consequenuy rewnou a ty'ee: to appear In police court. He pafd a lineal f l yesieraay.., i uIcImui DriTev KineJ - t: . ifl. E. Hannatord. of Fortiana, m fin of 810 in Justice court yesterday, after pleading guiltyjof reckless driving. , Has OverioadTon Truck rxt .VL .Moflev; Sublimity. ' was ...o.toH TPterdav on a charge of overloading a jruck. and driving it on- the highway- He will ap pear, in justice court today to an swer to the cnarge. Summing Oase Largtt Tet-' The Trep pwimmius twso, the YMCA tank, composed of boys '.grammar school age, has been growing daily during the hot weather, but now that the temper ature is sugnuy - f r in attAndance. : Yester- lUUU V day the largest class yet, number- ins 50, showea up ior iu swim. j Sliced Balnion,4lS -Cents ; . 1 Whole or. nan nsn wu. Midget Market y-ts k i- ' nl.m in f)irect Tank na,i th nhsence ? of llarvey BroCkr swimming Instructor In tan, who' leaves today for, the YMCA summer achooiai ew. Wash.. Bob Board man, physical director;' who returns today from the Elk Lake camp, will , have charge of the tank, ; . . forfeit for Paiture to, Stop .AI VW- Lansbur'yr Cottage Grove taxi: driver, was fined $100.: and costs, yesterdayIn Justice ': court. when he pleaded guilty to a cnarge of failure to stop after being In volved In an auto accident. . The accideot occurred on , the Pacific bury -waa "traced through ' the li cense number on his car. . t r-t 1 $ V-r : .' ' Kansas Picnic Saturday The Kansas picnic is scheduled for next Saturday afternoon at the state fairgrounds. Persons plan ning to attend are advised to bring baskets well filled fortae dinner at 6:30 p.' in. Anyone wishing furtherinformation may call W. A. DelzeJl at 2660 or II. E. Bar rett at 1004. Fly Spray J 1 Per Gallon . Any quantity. Bring your-own can Ray 1 Parmer HdW. to. alO YMC.l Party Violti Salem . f Mr.' and Mrs. Lester C. Hawortb and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stone drove from Portland yesterday af ternoon and apnt several hours visiting local-officials of the YM CA, and inspectins the Y building. Mr. Hnworth Is general secretary of tho ft. Louis, Mo.. YMCA. where -.recently, a' $2,500,000 building program was completed under bis direction..;. He compli mented the, local Y. on its fine building. .. At the Seabeck YMCA school. Where ha is going Mr. Ha worth will lead a class for general secretaries. Service Station. For Sale Gond , location on highway. Small down payment will "handle. See Becke t Hendricks, 189 N. High. r: - an Bicycle Jtepttr ted Stolen-1 ' An Emblem bicycle belonging to Harold Bowman, '2545 -Lee street. "was Stole a yeterday afternoon from the' YMCA. Bowman reported to police last night; Held in Jail- Frank Judkins. 437 S Commer cial street; was arrested last night on a charge of drunkeness, and held in the city jail over night. Recovers After Operatioi Miss Mildred Ingeham of Wood- burp., operated on here recently for appendicitis under a local ana esthetic, had recovered sufficient ly Tuesday to return to her borne. ! : -, At the Hollywood Theater Tonights "The Girl I Loved." also Comedies. alO Truck Cawies lnjurle. Wes Caymess. whose home is at the, Alexandria apartments. Is re covering from injuries sustained when an Associated Oil truck col lided with the rear end of Carin ess machine. On the highway Sun- The local. man's back and neck were injured. Woodburn Man 111 Exra LeFebevre of Woodburn is critically, llr at a hospital here with blood polsoninc. - Would Sell Property Albert S. Zieber yesterday filed suit In circuit court against Eliza beth Zieber, and others, to ' sell certain property held jointly by himself and defendants, for their mutual best Interests Licensed to W Murray D. Conklin, 19, Salem, and Lela B.' Carrath. 18, Stayton, were issued av marriage license In the office of county clerk U. G. Boyer, yesterdav. DESERTED BABY STARVES Parent Leave "Kmaciatctf child at Hospital 'And Disappear ST5 AS DEORE.!.vAu gT t?X- ( AP The three months old '-child of Mr. .and Mrs." Leon Phelps of Stockton, Cal.V lies "dead of malnu trition at ii local hospital and au thorities ! afe Searching i foH the parents and i a male companion who, accompanied' them. . to ; this eity;, v-, :-- i i.. '1 :The3arehts'4ef ( the child at- the hospital today, ; saying that they wertK on their, way to Tillamook in search of work. . Trie party was traveling in a decrepit automobile, f Xhe .ehijd simply died from ne gleet sUted Coroner . E. B. Hughes, "H was like a skeleton. The i niother : said , she had been feeding the child canned milk and water. It'was dying when brought to the hospital today and authori ties had 'no chance to save it." : . LUtleiSknown of the parents. 1 ;. irL Casey'a Guaranteed i ; nnEWIATISM nEMEDT Money refunded If it doea not . enre your ease . . : ',. NELSOV A HUNT, Drlata Cot. Court and Liberty - Tel. 7 ;UCSlSTTTCniNG C S and 10 cents per yard.' Also buttons, stamping and pleating. ANNA IL KRUEGER Ovet Miller's Telephone 11? o Radiant Orw "Rerijrator Purifies water. .. elssnstl ti I j blood and cItsj 1 y health, i v i jr. l. RLLia Diatribe to IcV UUrt In (D)(0) I wo n ii SAYS K, X;'fv: -WR 1IAVIJ 192.1 CHEVRO LET : tXjUPE THAT HAS BEEX IJRIVE.N LKSS THAN' SOOO MILES AStt IS Fl'LI.Y EQUIPPED AND A DANDY BUY AT f 493.00 "The House That Servioa BaHt" I VISITORS REPORTED i I ! m SALEM: li i 0 .. , , - " 1 Portland 'guests at thel Alarlon hotel Monday included ; Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Backbury, and chid ren, Richard and Billie, and Mrs. R. .P. Shepherd. . . . - 4 A party from 'Pasadena regis tering at the Marion Monday night included Jahee Arenschild, Violet Ward, and Gertrude O'Neal. Out of town guests at the Mar ion Monday night included Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Merrill, of Minneapolis, Minn.; Nelle Dawson, Boise, lad.; MrandMrsJE,'Tv' Reinhart, and rvTT PfWj Inhart; of Houston, Tex. : kr;;jmahaNelJu- Mrr and Mrs; J., WPeter'daughter.nd maid, of OklanoraZ City, Okla-V Mr. and Mrs.' AJLttcaS, Seattle; Mrs. G. Rathbdne'; and " son, ot Malta, Mont.fr Mr4 and Mrs. Edward ' C. John, of San Francisco, and Delia Williams Of Centralia, aWhs. Mr. and Mrs. H. Helm, and Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Mears.'df Portland were registered at the New Salem Monday night, from Portland. Guests at the New Salem hot,el afrWittFi Sim. SonteV Addie.MOrbwoMrs.lICkinr 2lr-7rf ?ihow Mrs. ,H.. DBrunk Independ- Monday included Mr. and Mrs-tr . T k : " - tW n.t,'m , fIalla, who was a-teacher in the T. Thompson, of San Francisco,! . . : - ,- 4J . old school In .18 gave a history and Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Adams, of Phoenix, Arizona. V Charles T. Lord and Willis E. Buell. of Portland, employees, of the Pacific Telegraph and Tele phone company, registered at, the m 1 i i a: sa. lernnnat noiei wonuay nigni, t virace nemsira, 01 .oneiBT.T' Mont., was a guest at the Termin al hotel Monday night.' ELECTRIC CHAIR MADE READY FOR RADICALS (Continue tram oaf l. with them, though for another crime, lay upon- his tot except when the -meals were brought, when he rose to eat? For him there has been no .hunger strike. Saccn has not eaten in more than three weeks.- Vaaxetti fasted much of th tlma but has eaten at times. - AGITATION INCREASES! Meetings In England . Everywhere Urge Clemency For Radical LONDON. Aug. 9. (AP) With' the approach of the day fix ed for the execution of Sacco and Vanzetti, agitation in favor of some form of clemency is gather ing even greater force and volume and the newspapers are joining in earnest appeals in favor of the condemned men. Eleventh hour meetings of pro test have; been called for every town of the British Isles where there Is an American consulate while Jhe international class War Prisoner's Aid Society has made preparations for an all night vigil In front of the American embassy in London tomorrow night. It Is expected . that while the crowd a waits news from Massachusetts speeches will be made. :,'" '.' ' Speaking of having" a tug of war when Gr.eek meets . Qreek, the same thing happens Jn the. Senate when Reed meets Reed. ForChildren i - 4I 1 j- .. of Rs vilhjSemia: . -.i Contains ', vegetable and fruit laxative, on- -y.'VIt -may le taken over --long period of -time without tear of losing its effect.' vl " Rexall' Syrup of Figs with Senna ' Is ' yery ?entle'ln action a1d l iuggested .for.child.ren. 'PeTyB lra Store" Syrup 115 S. Commercial OLD SCIEODL PUPILS iiiEteiiiii Governor "Ike'! at -One Time Enroned.'at Greenwood," , Makes?, Address - Oregon Normal . School, Mon mouth. Aug. 9.: (Special )--Pupils and teachers of the.! Greenwood school dating back to lb first term of . the old. ByeHey school in !s76 held' their second reunion on Sunday, August Jt at the Green wood school house..'- Many of the pioneer people of the state who had been pupils In the old .school were in attendance '.'wit hi I Jbelr families. S It wa estimated the at tendance totaled afouad 'SOU in all. The' idea ot an aflfiuai gather ing of the" pioneer pupils of the district was Instigated; last year by Henry It. Patterson of Port land. . . -" Ten members -of tho group wiio enrolled ; in tb'e opening4 term of the old- Bycrley,; school-; on the Itickreall river in the fall of i 876 Were present yesterday and an swered to roil ,call ... hs .f ollows :. Iouisa Vernon now Mrs, Wilson Allen of Coryallls;;AVIlllam Walk er, Independence;. Alice Tatom Groves, Lebaoonj ; pink . PattSrsdn, Portland ; Henrys Patterson, Port lands Governor a&c Patterson ftnee; Frank "Uveklevi NewnOrit Leory ByVrley, Alrjle ind Arabella F.yerley Blake ot .Portlahd Mr. v. M. Miller .was "the teacher of the first school Idttlf 3 Mrs. Alice Tatom GrOvea $ buTll Ipf this itroup attended'tBe, "school for several years' and fa 1886 re turned as the teacher ' ' . ! Following , the- picnic dinner a short program was' given t which W. O. Morrow ' gave Aha address of the school as he ha4 known it. A short talk was given by Gov ernor Patterson whOpOke of the years he had . at tended the school with his brothers and " sisters, 1 Music by two orchestras and ap- . . jj. m, thn ..i.i.t. ....t: tr. of cere monies, ' tsaac Robert- ten with a record of having served as Board Directoj-- the most years of any other . bpard ".member was among those present. . A spirit of '.ottoost democracy l revailed among .the old pupils bo addressed eacbJblber by. their given names when recalling ; the days of '7. : Governor Patterson was "Ike" ahd, Mra. Gfaves was "Alice" to all their aid classmates and their reminiscent stories were both amusini rand- sad. ..White haired grandmothers ; - bantered With lawyers 4aF those v who are cow prominent business mea over the sUte. The goternof furnished no little amusfemeftt oy f ailin? to take hia place -on tbe - platform when the speaker-announced the governora addreas' as the . next number on the program. ' A search located the missin govefnor-1- minus His coat pnening norse- shoes on the choo! grounds. Much creditKh dae Ethel B. Allen of Corvalibt,-secretary of the association, for .through her un tiring effort ahd; wbrk" thie year's reunion was copcded to btia very s uccessf ul and happy affair. ' ' i The following .gentleman and their wives and" 'families ' wte present: 'Mr; and Mrs.' R. B. neckt er; Edd S. Byeti 6 Salem ;'K.Wi VERY bESIRABLE t Best of tibbaUdnJ: '- - - . r .' ' .- Modern '.T bom honse, t nil basement, furnace, 3 fireplaces, lot 63x163.' lias garage AVtd nut and ; triut treeai ' Price Is $7300 with payment of 2000". 1453 Court Street. . ' " ' i '"S66 , 'i ' '- J. AVor Wi 6 Millt ' 335, SUto St. PLUMBING-- r Qnlck Reliable Service -H. rGER, lfllo Center Street ' rhonea 833 and 1810-W ! 1 Fine Flxlnrii J '; - SUndard Eaulpment -' ' see rotrrt; " b Perexinlat (liirrJeris 1 ' On the Wallace Road ' " T cy f. tomaTititrirr Telephone, 1 80 - rBl State BL 1E27 rr.: i :" iPzn;. ,"- Call, ri rrita';-' '. 17t N. Comtier&ll v; Calscl Bayne,' Salei-T J. W." Chapman; Karl M.; Byers: Hosklns; Eugene Hayter, Dallas; " H."- R. Patterson, Portland H, "D.;,Brunk i James Huntley; -Pink;,Pat terson, .' Port land; W. o. Morrow;. Mark Capps: W. ;B. Allen; J.' D. Allen? F. ByerleyiHSeth Byers: R. D. Os burn; Jojn- .Byers; Oron Byers: IL C" Belnapr Fred C Byers; P, Byers,-Newbergi R. A. Rey mks, Newber;V G. W Byers, New herg ; BUut Byers and f amlly.Hos klna: WiVW. RoireJl and ; famUy; Rickreall. y -UV. " : I Among others preeenfvwereR. pi "Knowlesv 'A. G. JByeraiv Mrs. Alice Tatom "Grove?; . Mrs. Belle Blake, t Mrs.Faye ' Wille. LeroyJ Byerley,vMrs. Olive: Bell. Mrs. Anna Watklas. J C. Walker, Mr Louisa Dickinson, Governor Ll Patterson, Isaac Robertson, Mrs. Delia" MlxV'MrsrrAddie Dickenstn, Mrs. Mary'.L.. Allen" and Sthel E. Allen ef Corvallis; Q.r W. l'urvine. Katie, Becker- Kliever and family iricludtngrrF.'FKliever,- Marie, PautVFranklih.r, Helen, Henry, Gertrude and John, Roy. Bigelow, ! Ci. W. prake Geotgia Fox, Verne aL Fox AFrank -: Byers. and -Edwin M. Byers.and-many others whose slgnaturea '.were not obtained by the secretary. "V . . f SANTlAM MINES ADDING EQUIPMENT; EMPLOY 30 tt;atiMBMi ttm i.) straight through. The1 gold val ues are increasing with depth, j The low grade ore Is being piled Up. to be' concentrated for - 'ship ment later, ; It . is' running from $?.:to:tla.tb7V;;-;.:j f It is bellvedeby the .manage ment thafi-evetfj operating in this .way tholhjBo cn;le '.made self anppottlng.M..fti . I ; : ; Mak:ftiJlt.:ttlr ' Rat. tht is )v nu'nieans the ul timata object of the' managers. Tkey kno v that with a winze down too foo ant? -tnd ifut , of 50 feet in the ; kin d of values indi cated ".so far. arid the increasing values with depth, they will have blocked but; What T.'iU amount to k showlhg warranting the invest ment of large capital by conser vative men,- giviua: them facilities for getting out; treating end tian sporl ih'g the ore in wavs that will klyo adequate returns i They have been doing no guess ing. They are not guessing now, nor do they Intend to tako things lor granted' In the fature. But they know ndw, from all therules known to experienced mining en gineers,' that they, will be able to show values that will justify min ing operations, on a - large scale, and the Investment of money in providing the necessary facilities. . So-the dream , is com in e true, of a great mining camp at Salem's front door . ' . Scientists say that the American woman's feet are growing larger. Maybe It is because she has to stand up so much in. tho street cars. r Read the Want Ads TEHWILLIGERS Perfect Fnneral Service ; -For Less Licensed Lady Mortician 770 Chemeketa Street . . Telephone 724 , CANTILEVER SHOES fOR MEN AND JohnJ.Rottle ; Lii'-alV State Street. Climb the Stairs and Save . Sloney ... .. Mens , and Ladies suits cleaned and "preesed i i ......... $ 1.00 Ladies .Silk Dresses . . . .$1.25 Coata Relfhed ...... .. 13.00 Mens Suits' Pressed ... . .50 '. VALLEY CLEAN KKS J . Over Busicks j ELECTRIC MOTORS Rewound and Repaired. New or Used Motors Things Electrical 111 South High , Tel. Jill YICKSOHERBCO. ; H. LEOXO, Mgr. ; ? Our- life's - work has ' been spent In. studying the " healing properties J of Chinese herbs and vv now daily . we. relieve f those suffering from stomich, liver and kid 0,. t; " ney trouble, - rhecma f""m tun and gall stones, .V , alio disorders of osn, j , r i . -v. . ' Free Ccaltatioa Call or TTrlta Open O A. IX. t P. II. 420 State) EW Balem, Orrnm 2 SPEf i HE Addresses at.Kiwanis Club Dove ; tall Surprisingly " "Where Will You Be in 1947?" and "Even a Pia Pen is Built from a Plan"; w re the subjects ot two speakers' whose -addresses dove tailed together remarkably,' at the Tuesday' noon Inncheon of the ?alem Kiwanis club. Tho first speaker was Dr. Blaine E. Klrp-patrlck.- formerly pastor 'of- the First M, Ej'chnrch in Salem; the second was; Harold. M. Gray, i of the firm 9! - Bockman-Hollister. busineRs enRineers ; . ..V. V While advocating a" long look Jinto the future for one's personal Iie and for the society, as well as for,; business.' Dr. Kirkpatrick. prominent .s .worker V nationally among-young people, saw no'es pecial danger to the young people of today,': declaring- that no one can be pessimistic' who is privileg ed to see t he great masses of ser ious minded young people who at tend the many gatherings such as the Falls City; institute which has just closed: ' w Mr. Gray-emphasised his' plea Jpr life planning by declaring'that statistics show only four out of every 100 nen, are "well fixed at the age of 6S. MOTOR TO IHLLSBORO Fiftetn legionaires Including Commander H. H. Bassett, of the local post, motored to Hlllsboro ast night for a meeting of about 100 Legion men in that city. i A Dart of the minstrel showVwas taktn along and tntertainment fur nished Commander- Harry, Dor- ' FOR SALE - w' Strictly modern new 1 sixt room English type house, 5 blocks State house. $6800.: F. L. WOOD A 341 State Street ' ' EVERY FRIDAY l ij ' iwwaassnaavvHBaavHanni LADD & BUSH, Bankers Established 1868 General Banking Business Office Honrs from 10 a. m. to 2 p. m. 'i' 7 Farmers '...-..-':.. if. - Auction every Saturday at 1:30 P. M. F. N; Woodry's Auction Market fi Listings given us by' Wednesday nite will be ail- ! vertised free for, Saturday sale; iBrirjgr in your stock, chickens, machinery; tools, Ifurnitnre, prb-su ; duce or anytjiing you hi; di iv tv.t ;5tor open -for .reguIar,basiness.eYry.day,ViaU5 1 auction every; Wednesday nite;t rVm.Seer f ...vM r OIJU UOCU F. N. Wccdry's r i d Cash paid for used Turnittife " : ' 'V : ' ' 1610 N. Summer St.. 'Salem, Oregon . Phone 5ll - - TRANSFER Long and Short Distance Hauling , t public and Private Storage ' Fireproof GRAIN, FEED AND SEED v Free Delivery to any part of the city VV Quotations on Application . ",V...; JPAULtnAGUOProp, ' r' Day Telephone 23 ;. ' NIsht Telephone jimmy; JAMS Tauc vwaNTFTl MP "TO STACY FOR DIMMER ,BOT L - av. . . M w . They omlv got prunes for dessert, an' we got nian, "of,- the , Portland ' post, and Commander Ted Johnson of the Grcsham, were present: A. new mcAintaln chain. 1 .000 miles Tn length, has len discovered- iii Siberia. Evidently a lot ot. little things have beenovcr looked that country. J - I Gtion ' tONITtv , 1 7:0 p, in. Sharp F. N. Woodry's Auction ' Market " 1610 No. Summer. St. . ;r New "42 piece set Bavarian China dishes. -1 pool table complete' standard - size, 1 light oak office tah.le, 2 light, oak and leather rockers, '21' large "painted booth-screens;1 1 oak artd lea-Uief 4uo?o4d, spr; : Jn.reJad' rockerfMjajewijlfc, J noieum t rugs and yard lino- ieum, 4 common rocaers, 2 beds and springs ' and mat tresses, I'aq.xtensioti -table, 10 odd. dining chairs,.! san itary' couch,'!' small reed" baby carriage, 1 child's' scooter. iK'Uw Many r other miscellaneous articles. See our stock of new and used furniture. F. N. WOODRY'S. . AUCTION MARKET '. , Phono 611 Sales every .Wednesday nito at 7t30 p. m. and every Sat urday at 1 : 3 0 p. m. Bring in what you have to sell. . 1 Cash paid for used furiture. Attention iUiUlllUC. ' . !J Auction Markel r. . r u; - 1 kd STOOGE Building . y. T - 4 q r. f 1 ifr?i-H-j- - b I a I - - 11 I w crrr-rri ... 1 m m m .a Au highway, tea aays t ago, bjw wu