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Hurricane Blows Along Gulf and Then Turns North From Coast ATLANTA. Ga.; -A$. 1 0. (AP) Whimsically changing its mvm after entering; lba Quit of Mexico, the trepteal -atorm which struck the .south centraf Florid mainland tUireaveiaxag was la southern QeorgfA tonight blowing 'back toward the Atlaailc oceea. Gales aneVdrenehlng rains caus ed . minor damage to southern Georgia cities and towns. In Flor ida, an extensive territory back or Fort Fierce and surrounding the Lake Okeechobee district was Inundated, with families maroon ed and little direct news of Tues day night's storm. Florida Hard Hit - Estimates " ' of the damage In Florida railed but the citrus In dostry was known to haTe suffer ed heavily .in sections, especially la St. . Lucie county where -.the Florida citrus exchange estimated a 90 per cent loss In grapefruit and 20 percent in oranges. Around Klssimmee, Inland some 50 miles from Fort Pierce, half the grape fruit was lost and oranges were damaged 20 per cent. Other points in the 'area reported citrus losses varying from 5 to 40 per cent. Reports from outlying districts that four or five persons had been killed remained unconfirmed, but nothing has been heard from flying boat which left Nassau, Ba hamas, Wednesday for Bimlnl, with two men aboard. Little hope was held for their safety although aviators said the piano may hare ought shelter on some Isolated Island. Dam May Go Out While the flood waters around Lake Okeechobee were receding tonight, some threat remained at a power dam near Inglis, Fla. If a change in wind caused the wa ter to pile against the dam, offi cials said they would be compelled to open flood gates probably in undating a wide section between that place and the gulf 19 miles away. A Palm Beach red cross unit today succeeded in reaching 50 marooned persons at Hull Groves, five miles west of Jupiter. Thomasville, Valdosta. Moul trie, and smaller communities were the places effected by the blow last night in Georgia. Belen college observatory Injicance. The first came when the Havana, uba, reported that the government decided that Radltch second tropical disturbance, of considerable intensity, now cen tral southeast of Jamaica, likely would confine itself to the Carib bean sea. The storm was moving west-northwest and it was not be lieved It would recoil to the north east and toward the American mainland. Oregon Fire Losses-; During July Reach More Than Million Fire losses in Oregon, exclusive of Portland, aggregated $1,301. 4S3 during the month of July, according to a report prepared here by the stale fire marshal's department. The loss In July was heavier than during any month dating back for more than two years. The most disastrous fire was at Lebanon where a cannery, ware house, mill and other structures burned with a loss of 1500,000. A box factory at Klamath Falls was destroyed with a loss of $250,- vvv. -mere were lis nres re ported, three being-of incendiary in Washington where be will vis origin, lit relatives. 1 Fordson Tractors S12S will buy one that will work. Ton take your own chances . on how long It works with out repairs. S3 00 will buy a tborouahly over , hauled tractor which we will guarantee. S SS set of new extension rims i : now 20. I .a - ti .lii.il IV ja.CA.ay viae pure, an any used. T. O. B. our sales floor ISO. . f 42 SXxt tires Our price now IS!. ; Automobiles IS 17 Hudson Coach I00 1123 Ford Coupe $125 lt2 Roadster with Ruxtel.flll It If Roadster, new paint.. 1226 Valley Motor Company - Center and Liberty Telephone ltlf Good Used Cars 1S27 Oakland Coupe . .... .$8 112$ Nash 8td. Coupe $S0 192$ WUlys-K. Sedan 760 192$ Nash Btd. Sedan..... 12$ ltl$ Bulck 8edan ........ t$S - Studsbaker Touring. . Star Touring. . Ford Truck. Ford Coupe. . F. W. Pettyjohn Co. . $ $5 " North 'Commercial' Street ' . . Telephone tHt -'"After we sell we aerre" . , P.HSCELLANEOUS . CAPITOL BARGAIN aad Junk house 1 0 $-1 4 f i Center. Tel. -lit. All kinds of Junk bought and sold; Rags, ' Socks, . Bottles. Barrels. Hides. Pelta, Wools, Furs. Tallow, Cascara Bark, Grape Root, Pitch. Peppermint OIL all kinds of Iron aad mtal aTerything - from 'a needle to a Jocomotirt. . . u SIDE GLANCES Qiw m at sweet. :.-.-.-& . 1 "Hold Vr steady BUI, "I am. It's me last match. No Serious Rioting i Noted as Aftermath j Of Peasant's Death BELGRADE. Jugo Slavia, Aug. 10. (AP) Peace and order have thns fa rfollowed the death Thurs- night of Stefan Raditch, leader of .:0o-i0:oo ktbr (229). Wonea's pre war of Stefan Raditch. leader of'. 6. Chiefs of all political organiza - tions have called upon their fol lowers to maintain calm and they are exerting their influence against outbreaks. This condition is expected to last at least until after the funeral of the" picturesque Croat leader. The services will be held Sunday morning in Zagreb, ancient capital of Croatia. Disquieting circumstances were few today and there was differ- ence of opinion as to their slgnif- should have a state funeral at government expense, only to learn that the peasant party organiza tion had already made provisions for the ceremonies out of their own treasury. Rickey Man Operated Upon Here; Travelers" Complete Long Trip RICKEY. Aug. 10. (Special) D. .A. Harris, who underwent a serious operation at a Salem hospital Tuesday Is reported as doing as well as can be expected. Mr. Harris has been 111 for some time and this Is the second opera tion that has been performed. Mrs. T. Wallace, who with her sister. Miss Fannie Bowers of Cal ifornia and her son Raymond Wal lace, has been traveling in the east and Canada returned home Monday. Miss Bowers returned with her and will be a njiest 6f Mrs. Wallace for some time. Miss Bowers is a California teacher, j Raymond Wallace stopped off Classified Advertising (Continued from page 7) MONEY TO LOAN - 1 MONET LOANED ON AUTOS Contract) Refinanced . Arrange to deduce your payments. Ton keep the car. P. A. EIKER Cor. Liberty St. and Ferry 1 Phone 121 Salem, Ore. FEDERAL FARM LOAN SK. F. L. Wood, $41 State St. i P, H. BELL, $19 U. S. Baak BIdg. Residence and. business loans. Tel. 07 or 2141-W. i PRIVATE MONEY to loan from 500 up on approred security. city or farm. W. A. LIston, 404 Masonic Temple. FARM Loans Plenty of mon ey to loan on good farm security. City Loans We are loaning Pru dential Insurance . company mon ey oa city residence and business property at $ per cent, plus j a commission. Hawkins I A- Roberts. Inc., 20$ Oregon Building. j MONET TO LOAN for building and on city property. B. S. Mar tin and L. R. Martin, attorneys. 41$ Oregon Building. TeL 2014. CITY AND TRACT LOANS j Reasonable Rate No Delay j 8TATB SAVINGS AND LOAN ASS08IATION L ?$- First NaUonal Bank Bldg Phone 457. 8aIem-Oregon SALARY and collateral loans. Repayable la .weekly or monthly installments. oknjekaLi FI NANCE CORPORATION. First Nafi Bank. TeL 1200. 4 CITY AND FARM loans at low est rates. Best terms obtainable. Our insurance' department offers you expert' adrlce and serrice In all lines. - . - ! HAWKINS 4k ROBERTS (Inc): TeL 1427 205 Oregon BIdg. Newspapers i THE PORTLAND TELEGRAM Salem Agency. The Ace. TeL. $19. By George Clark Listen In batvzday Moajrnro 7:00-9:00 KXL (220). Hoaseoeld p re s' rasa. 9:00-10:00 KEX 0278). "Better Home" girt. 9:00-:S KIU Prtlnl Karly Bird. i:ou-iu:uu KWJJ (150). Oeaeert. a -ni-1 -vn rma tm .. or. 9:30-12:00 KOIM (819). Heesewtfe'e prog-ram aa Town Topic. 9:45-12:00 KXL. Courtesy srorria. 10:00-11:00 KWJJ. BirlMik... 10:00-11:00 KFEO (214). Request pre- 10:00-11:80 KG W Crier. (392). The Town 10:00 12:00 KEX. DeTotional ad shoppine raid?. errice 11:00-12:00 KFEC. Announcements and KtjrliafeV vssace. 11:00-12:00 KWJJ. Oreron inform. tioa. SATT7XDAT AFTBXHOOK 12:00-1:00 KFEO. Children's promm 2.00-1:00 KOIN'. Orae concert 0O-KKX. ConVert en..Bl.. 12:00 6:00 KWJJ. Concert. 12:0MJ:00 KXL. Afteraooa presents i: l:15 K0IX- Arrriultaral talk. 1:00-2:00 KFEC. Utility an. reqnest prorram. 1:00-2:00 KTBR. ram. 8:00-4:00 KFEC. (8:80) rwnnti Semi classical pro Pip orgaa end 8:00-4:00 KOI V. New. an mmtie 4:00-5.00 KOW. Herbert Heaver's' ae cepianee of republican presidential i mm raio Alto, CaL 4:00-5:00 KFEC. Concert. 4 :00-6 :00 K EX. Ensemble. 5:008:00 KFEC (214). Papular vatic. 5,30-6:00 KOW. Music SATTODAY niaHT 6:00 6:30 KEX (278). Utility prorram 6:00-6:80 KXL (220). Orfaa concert. 6:00-6:40 KTBR (220). Dinner concert , aad road reports. 6:OO-7:00 KOW (492). Dinner eoneert. 6:00-7:00 KFEO (214). Surprise con cert. 6:00-7:00 KWJJ (250). Dinner concert 6:00-7:00 KOI.V (819). Orraa concert. 6:00-8:00 KWBS (200). Dinner concert. 6:30-7:00 KEX. Llttlo symphony. 6:30-7:00 KXL. Ckildrea'e prorram. I: 8 :? KEX. Dinner dene, concert. 7:00-8:00 KXL. Oonrtesr prorram. 7 :00 8 :00 KWJJ. Amusement faide 7:00 6:00 KOW. Concert front KOMO. 8:00 8:8V KEX. Western Writers' ban ouet. 8:00-8:30 KOW. "Grsnd Opera Al bam." 6:00-9:00 KXL. Courteer profram. 8:00-11:00 KWB8. Stodio prorram. 8:80-10:00 KOW. Hollywood Bowl concert, orchestra conducted by Albert Coates. 9:00-10:00 KEX. Little symphony. WANTED -WANT to purchase at once two wheel trailer that will carry one cord of wood. John H. Scott, 1189 Court Street. Phone $22. POEMS set to music Master Craft Song Publishers, Seattle. - ROOM and board for elderly gentleman, outskirts Salem. Ob ject home aad place to raise rab bits. Phone Q. A. DeBois, Mon mouth 7202. TEAM WORK of all kinds and excarating. Phone Mayfleld 72F2. FURNITURE PACKING for shipments. Glese-Powers Furni ture Co. ' . . . ' WANTED MC" Melody Saxo phone; aay make. See Jim Mac Manlman at Sherman Clay St Co., 110 S. High. WANTED Private money for farm loans. We hare several ap plications on hand. Hawkins A Roberts. Inc. 20$ Oregon BIdg. WANTED LOANS WANTED Private money to loaa on REAL ESTATE. W. H..GRABENHORST 4k CO. . 1$4 S. Liberty 8t. WATER - OREGON-WASH. Water Ser vice Co. Office 1 0 4 So. Commer cial St. Ten per cent 'discount on domestic flat rate paid la advance. No ' deduction for absence .or any cauee unless water is - shut oft your premises. WOOD SAWING WOOD 8AWINO. Tel. 1111. WOOD 8AWINO. Phone 142. LOST AND FOUND LOST brown . sleeping bag. be tween Mehama and Salem yester day. Reward. Dr. Max A. Moon. . .. TO 8 PER GENT Unsettled Condition Ob served on Wall Street Stock Exchange NEW -YORK, Aug. 10. (AP) Trading In today's atoek market was unsettled by the marking up of the call money rate to t per cent, an . lacreaae in bankers , ac ceptances blda of par cent Xor time, money and a break of more than tour cents a bushel la "wheat futures. - With a few conspicuous exceptions, final Quotations were generally, lower, with numerous declines of 2 to 4 points. Chrysler wag the outstanding feature, soaring 9 1-4 points to a new high record at" t4 3-4 on a total ' turnover of nearly halt -a million - shares, or. approximately one-fourtlrot the. day's' entire voir ume of business. Dodge Brothers issues, which are now convertible into ' Chrysler stock recorded cor responding gains, the - preferred Jumping 10 1-8 points to 96 , also a new top. Heavy buying of this issue for the account of interests previous ly active in General Motors was reported In Wall street, although widely circulated rumors that John J. Raskob would join the Chrysler organisation after elec tions were officially denied. Gen eral Motors ran into heavy selling, closing 1 7-8 points lower at 183 after having dipped .to 181U. Call money renewed at 7 per cent, advanced to 7 Vs and then to 3 as banks called $26,000,000 in loans to strengthen their position at the Federal Reserve band. This tended to dampen the bullish en thuslasm created by the retention et the t per cent rediscount rate by the New York Federal Reserve bank, and the relatively small. In crease in brokers loans last week. Considerable mystery was cre'at ed by the report that the Federal Reserve bank had ''ear marked about 13.125,000 in gold at the Bank of England. While this was characterised as a "drop In the bucket." in view of the exports of more than' $500,000,000 of the yellow metal since last Septem ber, hope was held out In some quarters that It signalled the pos sible reversal of the gold move ment. Time money was officially quot ed at a flat 6 per cent basis, ilthough bids of 6 V4 are reported -o have been made by several rokers for time funds. 1:00-12:00 KWJJ. Coacert. 1:00-13:00 K's-.. Sleep Wreckers. 10:00-12:00 KOW. PCX. dance frolle. 10:00 12:00 KEX. Weather, police re porta, nawa. dance frolic. 13:00-9:00 (a. m. Sunday) KXL. Sleep VweTVCsTeyrBt PCN 8-8:30. Opera album; 8:80-10. Hollywood Bowl symphony orchestra; 10-13. "The Bif Show." KOO Oakland (846). 6, ntility; 6:80, eears; 7. radio talk; 7:15, sports ; 7:80, Hswsliaas; 8-12. PCN. KTBO San rVanciaeo (454). 6. 6:80, Ceciliens; 7. S, orchestra aad aoloiata; , orchestra; 10, festare; 10:10-12:10, nance orchestra; 12:10, orranist. KPO fiaa Fraaeiseo (422). 6, saaaic; T. aarpriae: 8 13. PCX. KHJ Los Anceles (400). 6. doinrs; 6:15. music; 6:45. newt; 7. masie: 7:80, orchestra aad soloists; 8, con tinuity; S, orchestra aad Tecalists; 10 13, orchestra; 12-1, frolle. KTI Lea Anreles (468). 6. eymphon ette; 7. 8. 9-11, orchestra. KHQ pokane (870). 6. ereheetra; 6:45. trareloc 7. mnsie; 813. PCN. KOMO Seattle (800). 6, orchestra end mixed quartet; 7. 8-13, PCN; 13 aews. Colorful Parade Held By Eagles Fraternity COLUMBUS, O., Aug. 10. (AP) While approximately 20, 000 members of the fraternal or der of Eagles, marched in colorful parade yesterday under a blazing lun that sent the temperature to 90 degrees, almost 20 onlookers were prostrated by the heat. None jf the marchers, however, were imong the Tictlms. The Seattle. Washington, delegation won first prise of $400 for baring the lar gest number of uniformed men In line coming the longest distance. On A Parking Ticket? "Pa. what la tnriueuce?" "Influence Is what you think you have until you try to use it." Texas Ranger. - Jelly Salad A delldonsly cool salad can be made - by using ' chopped cucum bers and grated pineapple In a to mato gelatine salad. Serre chilled. kajtueewlth mayonnaise. We are in the market for Clover, Vetch, Rye Grass, Grey Oats, etc We pay the highest market prices and can use any sized lots. S33c3 (gfleafinucas . ' With the addition of a very large, latest improved -Cleaner we now have the finest and .best equipped clean-: i. Ins machinery In the valley if not in the state. Have ; the. latest type-Plantain mill for cleaning clover. ; You, will find it pays to have us do your cleaning as we save more seed than the average cleaner, v- D. A. WHITE & SONS 261 State St, Salem, Oregon' ; General Uarkcts VOUTT.l'sm rW. Amr TO. f APi. Dairy Kwaaaara. Bet prleee: Batter: extras 4T: stsadaada 4e: prisae flretr 4H; tlraU 48 Ha. Xfga: extras see; ftrata ave; bmimbi extras 18a: mod lass ftraU 25: BEder- sised 10. - SAT rORTLAKD. Ora Aac. 10. (AP). Hit - BIm arieea: Eaatara Urerea itaa. tay 81Q31.i4: do. TaUey. SltsilT.60; auaira 10uit; uover aas aay. S1S01S.SO; atrav. ST.aO tea; aeuiag arteea 3 taa saera. nootxox POKTZAVD, Ore, Aag. 10. (AF) Wkalaeala priee-t : . MUk-Baw smirk (4 r eat). S8.88 emra,. to Pertlaad, leee aa per eeat. Batterfae. 4ea atatreei. e track. TUac tea PortUaA, . . .'. . Pealtrr latt . Seas aver 4M Is-, 14e 4 te 4 paanda, 80e; 8 t 4 ls iac; a im, aa aaaer in; ipnui aaa lerkoraa aader S lbe.,'S; orer S Aa. 25e. Bprlan aad. taraoraa firmer. Paiataaa Qaotatloae aa as si of lOO- lb. sacks; Takiasa Netted Geeac, aew. IU0 to S1.SS ; Irisk Cobblers. sew, il.aoei.Tt; Desckates Geass. eld. U. S. No. 1, fl.00; combination graces 60 (f TSe. Oaioaa Beat Tarietie 81.29 to 1.7. Batter Steady. Portland Dairy Ix- ekean aet wbleaa)a sriees : ( Cwkes ) : Extras; 4He; ataaaaras, ui; pnsse- firsts, 4S;- Urate. 42a. Creamery pneea: Prtata. 8 arer eake sUadsrde. cr Steady. Portlaad Dairy Xx ebanre (net basis): Freak ataadard ex tras, 20 : freak ataadard firsts. It He; freak Btedinm extras, ST; frask Bsearaia firfU, 46a. Prices t retsilsrs, ls ever axeksare prices. ' lBTlJUrD-bnATK PORTLAND. Ore- Aav. 10. (AP). Portland cask rrala. Wkaat Bi( Band bines tern, bard wkite $1.36; soft white $1.18; western white $1.18; hard win ter $1.04; aortkern aprtac; $1.06; west ern red: $1.04. Oate-No. 3 88 lb. wkite feed $35. Barley No. 3 45 lb. B. W- $83.60. Cora': No. 2 Eastern yellow, shipment $43. Uillrnn itandard $20.50. uvaarooic PORTLAND. Ore., Aug. 10. (AP). Cattle and eaWea. Steers (1100-1180 lbs), rood fll.80 S13.60; (t 50-1 100 !&.), rood au.7U 13.50; 800 end p. medians, 410.76$ 11.60; common. $8. 10.75. Helfera (SS lbs. dowa). rood $9.TSQ 10: cwaos to asedinm. 38.50 9.7 5. Cows. rood. 88.75 06.25: ceaamon and medinaa 07.000 8.75; lew cutters, 64.75 T. Balls (yaarHnta ezeladed), rood beef, '97.35 Q 8.00; catter te taediam 86.503 Oatraa (500 lba. dowa), medinm te choice, 68.00 a 11.00; call te eoeamoa, f 7.509.06: (Met, 18.60 14.50; me dium. 61S.OOQ 18.50; call to common. 88.504913.00. Sheep and lambs: Lamb (84 lba. dowa). geed te choice, $10.75(313.35; (03 lbs. down), medi um. 86.75010.75; (all weights), call to common. 88.50629.75; Yearling weth ers, (110 lbs. dowa), mediant to choice. t7.50Q9.00; ewes, (130 lbs. down), me (Slam to choice. 3 00 5.00 1 (130-150 lbs.), medinm to choice. B3.uuwje.ou; (all weights), call to common 02.00 8.00. . . The above elaia ana graae qsowwni do not in all eaaea repreaens aciaai salea. In some instances they "P'a sent raloee at which it ia belieted such stock would seU if available. ;f HSJweirht (250-350 lbs.1. medinm to ehoiee. 8 10.50 12.75; medinm weilht. (200-250 lb.), meotnm to cnoire ej'--" 18.00; light weight (160-300 lba.). medinm to choice." uwi " .t . lA 11.. m.dinm to choice. 811.50 ffl 18; psekinc- . vofl nd smooth 89.50 0 10.50; 't.Tlnp'" (.B: 130 lba.). medinm to m $10 Mfl 12. feeder en4 atoeker pt 70-180 lhe.). mtdlnm te ehoiee. $10.50 11.25. (8fJ or oily hoga and roasting pigs excluded in above quotations.) CHICAGO OSLAIK CHICAGO. Ang. 10. (AP). Erery kind of grain crashed down today to be low any price lerel heretofore touched this yar, with wheat becoming the cheapest known ainee 1934. Excited selling accompanied the general break in prices, which came as a direct result of the United Btatee goverament crop re port showing an unexpected big increase of 91.000.000 bushels over last month's official estimate ef probable domestic wheat yield this season. After a maximum setback of 5 5-8e a baahel. wheat cloeed unsettled. 8 He to 4e net lower, corn 1 6 -8c te 3 7-8c off and oats He to.5-84e down. Rotary Club Considers Study of Manager Plan f The Rotary club board of di rectors, meeting at the Marion ho. tel Thursday evening, authorized the appointment of a committee by President William McGil chrlst, Jr., to investigate the pro posal to change the form of Sa lem's city government to the council-manager plan. The com mittee Is expected to report a recommendation as to whether or not the Rotary club should take an active part in the Issue. Fire Destroys f 10,000 Klamath Lumber Mill KLAMATH PALLS. Ore., Aug. 10. (AP) The lumber yard of the Solomon Butte Lumber com-' pany . near Kirk was destroyed yesterday by fire of unknown origin. The flames for a time threatened destruction of the mill plant also, but heroic fire-fight ing of employees finally saved the mill, officials reported. The' loss of about $10,000 was partly cov ered by Insurance. , Two Salem Workers Attend ing Camp at Seabeck for Special Courses Ben E. Rickli, associate secre tary of the Salem TMCA, and K. T. Markuson. recently appointed physical director of the local T, are at Seabeck to attend -the' two weeks Pacific Northwest summer school' for employed officers. The intensive training course .opened Friday, and will close August 24. Markuson will Join,. the Salem Y as. soon as the course closes. The officers' summer training course, one of a series df TMCA, YWCA or missionary courses con ducted, from June to September, is designed to train young secre taries Just starting in the religious field 'and to give further training to the older Y workers. This is the fourth year that Rickli has at tended at Seabeck. He graduated from the course last year and is now doing post graduate work. Several courses are offered, em bracing the various phases of Y work. Leadership Needed One of the bis needs of the Y field is trained leadership, C. A. Kelle, secretary of the Salem Y, said in speaking of lhe Seabeck work, and It Is the purpose of the annual summer school to bring the best leaders, and consequent ly the beet thoughts and ideas, to the center that the local Y lead ers may Incorporate them in their own work. The school at Sea beck is one of 13 similar ones in Hello Salem We Are Here MA KLOTfflERS "America's Greatest Clothing Value" a C-H) Every garment guaranteed as to fit, workmanship : tt. J Maitioinial- MSofilliiiers the United SUtaa. f - Dr. Harold Leonard Bowman, pastor of the First Presbyterian Church In Portland, Is among the faculty gathered for the sixteenth annual course. Grocuada WeJJ Located The Seabeck conference grounds are Ideally situated on the Sound, a short distance west of Bremer ton, and hare been beautified un til they are one of the pleasing memories to those who attend any of the sessions. Mr. Rickli was 'accompanied to Seabeck by Mrs. Rickli and his sister. Miss Pauline Rickli, a teacher at the Salem high school. Brunnerls Threshing Outfit Novo Operating : ; Centervieio-Epergreen . . . ; - : -CENTERVIEW. Evergreen, Aug. 10. (Special) T h e . Brunner threshing machine began opera tions this week. i. Rer. and Mrs. Thomas Hardie of SUverton were dinner guests at the L. B Haberly home Monday. Mrs. S. J. ComstOjplf "of : Sllrer ton is a guest at the Edson Corn- stock home this week I Dale Knlffht nand Swar at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Knight, on Wednesday after noon at 2:00 o'clock. Dale has always lived in this community and had many friends. The sympa thy of the entire community goes out to his parents and two young sisters. m- Mrs. Frank Egan Is much im proved . in health. She has been very ill of rheumatism for some weeks. Miss Beryl Ottoway Is visiting Mildred Egan for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Helmer Nerlson and baby daughter were guests at the K. O. Rue home Monday. m tt OMAL Saturday August 11th When our doors swing open for the first time this morning you will find awaiting you hundreds of suits in the latest models and finest fabrics made to fit as only the best clothes can fit at the amazing low price of $22.50. Here are values that can not be duplicated consistently elsewhere. We are using fabrics from the fin est mills of America and Europe as well. Every garment is perfectly tailored. We welcome comparison with gar ments selling at much higher pric es. Be fair with yourself and let National Klothiers save you money National Retailers of gwe satisfaction or-money checrfcUy VVAOPENTT 387 State St Salem, Oregon - EWS IT HIS' LRN While on his way east to the Lions International convention, at Des Moines, Iowa, State Senator Lloyd Reynolds noticed on tbe train a young woman accompan ied by four boys. Discussion arose among the men in the car, as to whether these boys might all b sons of the woman. Senator Rey nolds, was elected to Inquire. ."Madam. said the senator, "we hare been wondering whether these boy are your sons, or is it Just some sort of picnic arrange mentt" .. -S.vi V-'--'. v v" . : '':-.rTlieyre'''all.niy-...boya, and it Unt any picnic the woman re plied.. v . . ; '.Oregon '.has.. better transporta tion than 'some of the middle west ern states the Marion county sen ator reported at the Salem Lions ciuo luncuwa r su wu-i.ui. to the well coordinated bus sched ules here, he found traveling from place to place in "Iowa frequently punctuated by long waits. . The senator found: himself ap pointed on the major activities committee at the convention, one of the most important there. Hh function was to study-the work cf major activities committees in lo cal clubs. Ray Rley, who was the princi pal' speaker at the Lions' stat convention here several weeks ago, now Is first vice president and in the usual course of event will, be president of the interna tional next year. Mr. Reynolds said. Riley's home Is in Sacramen to, Cal. The convention was attended t y 1740 registered delegates. It will be held at Louisville, Ky.. next year; and at Denver or Salt Lake City the' following year. 0 xJ vJ e7aw?e'?Ten AT ONLY ONE PRICE end fabric. We must refued. ,.