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! p. i. : I.- ft 1 1 n if . -v, x -. :- . i 1 i , i i ii i i ufTtMaiiw jir aba. lira, i - : v lai BUck Eye--C. B. Harris on who is supply 'pastor At the JFlrrt Methodist church, , is : wear itagrav black eye which harmonises -with bis white akin and ."brick" ifaalrBe assigns the blame to the -Injured member to his , wile and 'then hasten to explain -that his ear went, u-rolUn', near,Yoncall -aad when- a had lumped cut the .black (f TU visitor.: This fall; the Harrison s - k east to Ohio. while Rerr .Karl Parker of Tole - do. Ohio, -come west to lata the .charge here. Rev. -Harrison. does not receive" his Ohio charge until this ttJlZ: . .Vt An invitation Is being extended Salem women to visit the big dis ,pUy af : nationally known coats; -euits and ensembles la the sam ;ple : room on Miller's third floor. Miller's extend this courtesy to women who-' are desirous of ; or dering garments to; suit their ex mct - requirements. Today ' only. (Taka' eleTator-to tktrd floor,) 7 . tTowse) Gofaig IT . Urs.Em- ma MuTPhr Brown Mondar an-l ; vouneed -plans for construction -of six-room- liossa oa! NortblStb street, this bsildinc being la ad-j ditlon to the two which she now ; sms under construction. . The new . residence will be neat to, the dwel ling she recently sold to Mr. and Urs. Ted Pnrrine. Mrs. Brown -ays that prevailing pessimism In regard to building conditions is a estate of mind, rather than based on present conditions, and she "backs her own optimism up with lbe construction project.' '. : Electro -' Kold refrigerators, !S18$. Silent running and etfl . cient. C. S. Hamilton furniture . Co. - ( . . r1-- ' x-Marines Organise For- nation of a detachment of ex--marines la Salem Is getting under - way under direction, of Sergeant , M. Sherman, recruiting officer here.-- The nnlt. with detachments in oTer SO states and beaded by f W. Karl Latlona, World war .Tetetan." will ' be part of the na- -ttmal organization, the marine .'- ' Corps league; Sergeant Mack will gire those Interested further In--rtonnaUpn on the detachment. One. good Electric Refrigerator lightly used. New. price i $2S0. Used price 1X5. C. S. HamUton -furniture Co. - . : v Account to Be Made Order ki ben lit en br the probate .judge allowing the petition, of Nonu NV TerwilUger, guardian ot the estate of Anna M.'.Kruger, - n. Incompetent person, that Jen ute Stoltx of MosietfOregon. make n account of money alleged prop erty of the ward. The guardian asys Mrs. Stolta naa I1SS.S3. of ner ward's money. : - - -7 H. F. Shanks, Jeweler, now In new location, 333 Stat St. Jadgo Algmd Chief Justice Coshow of - the - Uta - supremo eonrt Monday assigned - Judge T. E. J. Duffy et-Bend to hear the case ot the I City ot Lakerlew against the LakeWrw Water om- ' pany. Circuit Judges Duncan and Corkin wero dlsqaaUfledV-tho for mer throngh a certificate of pre judice. w--...v-...;';c;;.T 1 While they last U lco refrig erators about price. Hamil ton's, 1 40 Court. McCormlck Leaves Kenneth McCormick. son of Dr. and Mrs. J D. McCormick of this city, has left for New York City whera it U said he will take orer the man agership of a bookstore recently -taken Tex by Conde Nast Pub lishing Company, Inc., publishers of Vanity Fair. r - Jn- ' Tvkr'a Drug Storo now at 333 State street. "Drugs.' toiletries, eter k't a lower lerel ot prices. " Hurt in Accident Edna Brown received a cut Up when the cars of Keith Brown, 170 North Front street, and B, Singer, 635 North Winter street, collided at the In tersection of South Commercial and Winter Sunday.. She was rid ing in the Brown automobile. , New at Mack's Fall sports auits In all shades and slses, in cluding the ultra-new csped mod el in fancy knitted tweed. Clayton Back Powell Clay ton, member" Of the eity police force, will be back on duty today after a two weeks yaeatlon trip into eastern Oregon where he and Sirs. Clayton TUited-friends and Telatlves. . - ; v '; Lambert cherries, wanted. Claude McKenney, High and Mill treet. Call lf. f-fz--iy Berg Arrested Walter Berg, 1S was arrestea in saiem sson J dav morning and turned OTer to Polk county police. He Is wanted in independence on A charge of talolng money under false pre- - -.'teases. - . h y Case' Dismissed The case of Paul Turner and Howard Maw, arrested Friday on a disorderly rondnct charge, was dismissed la municipal ' eonrt Monday by Ra- ! cordcr Mark Poaisen. Men Arrested Ererard Hirst, Seattle and Noel J. "Canaan, Ta roma, were arrested bora Suaday ' and turned otot to Linn county police: They were wanted In Al- bany on a gas stealing; charge. - - '? aalm Rejected County Judge J. C. Slegmnnd yesterday signed ' order relectlng the claim of If,' S7S.SS of J. p. Wilautt. admtnls- , trator ot Ue esUteof ary F. -i. v re gone. t i, F , ; Estate-Apyraleed The astafe of Mary B. Chart hill haa bean ap- praised at Sl.TXS by-W. T, Me- . .AWfn, HstleyWbtte and w W. nwiv, v at. cauia tm iitw uvea- r;. At 6ilTerto Mr; aad Mrs. ' ;C. Behrnsted t orero In' SllTerton yesterday. ""She Tlslted at tha home of Mr. and f Mrs. Walter W. ' y Taylor while ha "attended to busl- ness mattersvrj J. ' JTrom Taraer Miss Gladys :Hsla.ef Turner spent the weekend CUmb His ' Iffttmtalni ' TPViViV 1 rQer. Harold E. Eskhi "and aeeordJonlst, will present a ton T J. Utt cares eert from X to t o'clock. Store, T v rd3r essayed to who eomes from Xoadon this v 7i. "J1' ln l"P betas SlkM .'or. jetay,.rxi on ZZ. mntM the fffn?r ajestl scenery ri.S"004 ad yotf11 ta ci rtU Into oaa da- cured Doerflerj Tbo threo men Si-L",1! UZ ountaln from the ctmber UneT about six nrsTIa" Ao-uurda Of the way up. the uacar-rxen nugaty tired but as wegotnear to the crest we got H eeond wlndha added.. 'wi'is1'- ' . - -:slf Price on lee refrigerators. a S. Hamilton Tnrattura Co, ;v - "p nneia - 8. H. I Van Tramp, conntr fruit insnee-l tor, spent part of Monday la thai district northeast of town, visit-1 Uceasee .were granted to two con ing Howell- Prairie, : HayesriUe I plo, -yesterday - "at tthe county and Hasel Green. - He -will he at I derk'a office here.' . They were: MU Anget . today. 'After bia trip I yesteraar na reported - harrest 'of I would continue another week or J is nayt tf.theAost irt. io - ganberry patches are .making "but a naif crop yield, except in a few I of the large patches. All lee Refrigeratort at practl- oaUy Price. C. S. Hamilton Furniture Co. To Nelscott Beach Miss LeOa Johnson and. her mother are at Nelseott beach for the remainder of the summer season. They are I occupying the cottage which Miss Johnson and a group of other Willamette unlrerslty faculty members, recently constructed. Dr. and Mrs. Robert Moulton Gatka were there OTer the week- end as was Miss Olire Dahl, dean of women.' Miss Dahl and the Gatkes plan to return there forleharge of driTlng while lntozlca the summer season.. Ited. Slaby was pieked up this Want used furniture Tel. 511. uwi uvuuauva uui-a - ns oounced into view an of a sua aen. - was me explanation Ben Blsans, route two, Aurora, gave tdr an accident in-rorrmg bis an- vwuiuuuo uo. one uniw y v. u. uce eourt, charging him with pn Frans, Hoskins, Ore., at the in- lawful possession of liquor. Mar tersectlon of Center aad Commer- Hs'a farm near Broadacres was cial streets Sunday,. Bisani Was raided-Saturday. night by deputy lB "nrnea lor lauare 10 ritb na-ns oc way. . . . . i A.uuau, aereionins. nresenn- OjuMNrta H..t. en Wfaitamii mt )( Tail Gordon WbitnalL nresident of tka League of California municipal- Ities. is to be the special speaker at the Klwanls laaeheon today. Hls subject is "City Planning and Problems Confronting Municipal ities.'' Waitaall ia oa a tour of the cities of the northwest. Wil liam Watkias Is to gira the at tendance prise this noon. Trre three innr refrimrator. metal -liaed. white finish. Waa S4C.se. sow.- sts.se. Others in rituVa Co; mourtlt. a .c-52-i'r. w z - ' Penaita Isaved Banding. -per- mlta have been granted to Sarah Jones for repair of a dwelling- at s North Cottage at a cost of $200; Elmer J. Rotli f or construe- tlon of a garage at 2080 Market street at a cost ot 1100; and Wal- ter H. Smith for alteration of a dwelling at 809 South High street at a cost of $49.60. New refrigerators at second hand prices. .Hamilton's, 340 r Asks Salem Materia In TaT let ter written byl Fred Lockley, m - teriaL Lia ? reouested from i.Hhe chamber of cpnanerca hero for a full page writeup soon to appear In the Orecon Journal. Mrf Wex- ley not only seeks eenstis figures on tha growth , of tha dty but plctarea . of prominent places about towni All lea refrigerators about H price, Hamilton's, 340 Court, Visits . Fletchen Gall Stone, an employe of Montgomery Ward and company at Olympla, Wash., ia here on a yaeatlon trip to Sa lem and was a guest ; over the week-end at tha E. B. Fletcher homo at 11ST North Winter street. Stone Is a cousin of Miss Lorraine Fletcher. All makes of radios repaired. Majestic radio sales and service. Vlbbert aad Todd. 464 State St.. 1m ,11 t-i . -i t " j-- Bonds Certified Tha state, re- - - . clamation commission Monday certified to $65,000 of bonds Is - sued : by tha Klamath drainage distrlct, tor development pur - poses. . ' - Dollar dlaaer every night 5:461 to I at the Marion hoteL 5 - : Iwla Released HSlley tVewlS. charged with giving a check, tor SIS wunout mnus m tna nans, was reieasea rrom jasuce ceur here Moaday. after making . good his check. Sims ia East Rev. and Mrs- Edgar P. Sims of tha- Highland Friends' charch are leaviag to spend tna next two moatne tn in dlaaa. Speeder Beleaeed C' W. Wll- soa. Brooks, ' arrested lata Satur day night on a speeding charge waa released upon payment of 110 ball. Return From North Mrs. Ro- bert D. Gray aad two chDdrea have returned to Uelr.homa nera after spendtnr-19 aaya visiting relatives in Whtte Salmon, Wash. svanta -uwa vm aw:.cw cation- haa been ' made to have on tho motion docket the case yt Fred Clenn against C A. Drank Arrested C. H. Wolfe, Salem, was arrested Sunday night when ha waa found la an latox - tcated '-condition. He was placed in ta city jail. . s Files Bond W. A. Uston yes - terday riled $5,000 bond as execu tor of the estate ot Amelia Olbrlch As Brettestbsli i-llr. uiUn. H. X. Ahalt. Amshter. stlsa Vtr gtala' ad gragddaflRhter. - Kota, pent the weekend at Breitenbuk ipnars. They report than an ex ceptlonalTjr fine erent Is to oeear Sundar aftenaM at rh mnrin M when ftnidn TMta fimi um tpenda his yacaUoni each year at Breiienbnslu. - He wrltea bis own somas and sets them to nst. ;VHe appeared bera In In two yean ego. - - - J! "r! T'Z'-; 4 - Ji- . Bewee'AccldesiUleport was made to the sheriff yesterday of slight ', automobile :ecid8ni a t a - ' ' " wbleb,ecnrred at 4 o'clock yef terday.anernooa between thSma4 chines -of Iola Branson, Pll Nortb . Srd atreet, Tacson, Arts. nd 1 W1. .GleasoB.15 South 14th street. Gleasoii faBed to atop at a highway atop ,;alga : In South Salem, aecordiag to the ra4 port.. - ; ; Ai ; ' - : - Ucenaes , Granted--MarTlaxe v. p. McHamara X, tli North summer and. Ruth -Bowran 2 1. and Trad M Brown, It; HailanJ land Gladys Hale;' ZOToute 1 ne-Turner Tha. latter .eoup)e were--married '.yesterday fey Coun I ty Judge J. C. Slegmund., Forkner's Guests Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Forkner hare bad aa their guesU Hugh Feltls, formerly prominent student in WlUamett unlrerslty, and now a manager of Wenatchee, Wash radio sta Uon. and Carol Keltis, jr student In the TJniTersity of .Washington. I The young men were on their way to Hollywood for a Tisit. Fined flOO Joe Slaby of Mt. Aagel was fined 110 Oand sen tenced to 00 days in jail when ha was brought before Justice Bra- I sier Small oa Monday on the week-end on the Pacific Jiijchwar. 1 While he admitted beinlh drunk. 110 .11BOr wI his poa-. I sesion. Uqnor Ctiarge Brtmrht A warrant for the arrest of Mfka Marrls was Issued Monday la jus- i anerur and liquor was found 1 thereon. 1 sw.. t.v n mS!SUiSMi7ai 1 vwww- siHywauskwssiswitai w I turned to nor -desk yesterday morning, after spending a week In Portjand, where she waa a gaest ber son-in-law and Mrs. John From Woodburn Mrs. Joan- than Mattley aad daughUr. Miss Mary Mattley, were la the city yesterday from Woodburn. Mrs. Mattley aaslsta. her husband in operation of the hotel at Wood burn, and the daughter, is princi- laipal of tha high school at Marsh Htieia. h t1'0!! 1 annual conTenvion 01 urasou Retail Furniture -dealers .assoel- atioa, to Do held' hero Saturday of this weak; are yirtttaiiy fonnn lated and eTerytbing Is shaping np to entertain sereral hundred Oregon dealers, as weu as a num- ber from outside tna atate. Seeks DlTorce Hj E. Johnson has brought action for divorce against his wife. Belle Johnson. The couple were married In San Francisco In December, 19Z1. Johnson claims the defendant abandoned him In September, 192Z. There are no children.; ; ' Paces Home la Fortnirfit -Mr. and Mrav TJ. O. Page are expected home wjthin a' fortnight - from tneir -. eastera inp. w 1 ax mide a circle trip, going east by way of Los ATigeles and New Orr leans. They are In Iowa now vis iting relatives. Seeks Money Due George, F. Clark, proprietor -of a general merchandise store at Fargo, near Aurora, has filed suit In circuit I court to recover from Chung Poy. operator of a hopyard there $356.31, balance alleged due oa account. ; Files Answer Chester Miller. against whom suit was brought by Ed Hahn. haa Died answer to HahstSa complaint and asks that I plaintiff be allowed to. recover nothing 'and defendant recover I costs. . - ' I i I - - . - m 1- m - - 1 ' uiecx ivuq & . iJ caeca made out to Mildred Hill was J found on' a downtown street by a 1 nolle officer Monday night and was turned In to tha police sta- 1 tlon. Tha eheck Is on the North- 1 west canning company. u Car Stolen A Ford touring belonging to C. Davidson, route I two. was reported stolen from I nirtlnar ob Chnreh Btrtet Mar SttLt9 Hondy night. iThs llrante number was rivin as 1 tttt 3. r--'; Most File Briefs Defendants have been ordered to tile briefs withla five days la the esse of J. D. and Mattle W. Hill vs. A. G. Rni1iif eaA Trail r Rn4'P sad - 1 Margaret Foster, admlnistratlx In tha estate of J. S. Talbot, Extended Jessie . McNeil has - been ' given an extension of time until September -1 : to TUo her amended complaint in her suit against ; Hilda : and Ella Roaltt' f - y Soutberav 1 Williams,' internal reveano leofc 1 factor, will spend the next Weak J or 10 days la Klamath Falls Aad FHea ' Demurrer Defendants have filed demurrer la the ease ot :A!lce M.1 Bancroft aad' narry t L. Bancroft Its, . Ralph D Gibson and others. 'Aj--'fi I' Boat Clab to Meet The Salem lBoat club will hold its' regular I monthly meeting at tha Elks tem- Ipla u 1:30 o'dock.tonignt, 1 . Back I From Xake R O b 0 r i - 1 DnseaL Smith A Watklns- em-' I ployee, la back from a week's va- htra. Berth Smith, It, San Fraadsco, aou of a friend, as anzioua ta fnea BXra. ABam Hlsdcav of Saai Bee nardiaev Calif oraia. charged with kVTnaplag. Mrs. Ssntta says aha gsm sms baby to Paaa. Higdosi at tdrtli aqsosi pawsaasa off efluplleai aad charges Mrs. Higdom didat tnterad to adopt it bat only took It to docelrt her haahand late beltortns it waa hrs. GEORGE C. ANDERSON SAYS SALEM IS BEST TOWN AND HE GIVES REASONS FOR IT From Tailor to Candy Maker is Experience of This IJoyal SaJemlte . By. OLTTB DOAK "Ara you" M.. Aadersoa "Sometimes. said tha peraoa addressed. Well, Are yoa Mr. An derson today?" "Tes." came back a Jolry aas- wer and tha eonrersatraa was on. While tha Interviewer balanced on a stool at tho ice cream counter, aad the aforesaid Mr. Anderson, George C, sold some shiny choc olates to one person, some English toffy to another, an ice cream con eoctlon to another and furnished information to a tow beaded boy these few remarks were bandied About. "Where was I born. Right here in Oregon at Albany. Say, what are you going t6 do, write a story about met That's not my idea ot a good subject. I have read soma of these newspaper stories and they make a fellow sound like he was bragging and .-that is . one thing I don't want to do not on paper anyway for I haven't any thing to brag about." Said tho person "on the stool. I promise not to make It sound that way. Newspapers Just tell the truth". Tou have always lived In Oregon?" Salem Once "Poor" Farm "Sura, I can remember Salem when It was sueh a poor town that the traveling salesman would not stop here. And now look at it! rd rather live here thaa nay place I have aver heard about" - A customer went out with n bag of good looking eaady aad the person on the stool waited. looked hungry With na results, and thea said: "Have you always made eaa dy?". And that' Question brought forth the famous Anderson laugh. "No, from tailor to candy maker, that's na Tailoring was too confining for a boy so X gave that np. Barbers seamed to have a lot of time on their hands and looked real nice In their white eoliars, so I tried that, but work ing Saturday night did not suit me, so I gave that up aad took up a Job where you-work all the time that is tha candy maker." Soma little scribbling and then here came the ."stool plegoa' again with "When did you go in to business for yourself?" And what a laugh that brought! . Started la. Newport -. "In Newport with a brand new wife, thre trays of taffy. 11 cents In change aad a showeasa made of two two by 13 planks resting on two sswhorsesr and covered with oilcloth. But I stayed all summer and want lata business Ia McMIanvtila that fall where I stayed for three years. From there I took a little vacation nnd than opened a shop la Astoria and was there for nine years; t came here from Astoria and eelebratedJuly 4 l ZS, by opening this shop,' Tha stool devolved a coupl of umes ana taen aaia tat person apoa it, "What kind af candies da you maker" - - . , ! ;r -Well - said Mr: Anderson X sbowa with little Boabie Moore, fthat la a Question hard to ans wer. We are not maktaar the sama aiaoa that wo did whoa w first esma aera. Fanny thing but dif ferent towns like differ eat kinds ox eanay. Baiem will eat anything wiwywa ia caoeoiata." And than for the benefit of the person on tna stool, -wrap yourself la chocolate, and you wont get to the corner." A kindly piece ot ad vice out the person on the stool nateu t think sueh drastic action naa oecome a necessity. Work Ixmw Honrs Recreation of a eandr More candymaklngj-both Mr. aad Mrs. Anderson work In the shop and their hours are from 9 o'ctoek until 11:30 o'clock 365 days of tha year. - But be the work as it m- i cannot, or at least It haa not sueeeeded in dTowning-the AndeW ana sense "or humor.. Birth Renorted Vf .ni Ralph C. Morton. 2251 Mill str.f re parents ot a baby girl, born y at me nome. The child 70 namea juiaraa Elizabeth. ffS. M . m "5or"" .Saturday 7m JC ' armeT ' Lsrsea, . inn of Mrs. p. J. Larsea, and voutn Commercial street trAH- er of Mrs. S. P. McCracken, Ray and teeter, all of Sa la. Faaeral services Tuesday- at m Cioagh-Taylo; atUg. Interment city View cem etery. . aty.VIew Ceneterj Mbtbibed ISPS Tel. ism Conveniently Accessible nrpetnal care provided for I. 2" "Prices Raasoaabla tltrtsit iHemorial A3aru atea." ateserwaely '. ( eta. rvuz iemetcrv rith perpetual ' care v 'aat tea snlautna from tha ' ' . haart of if VAsiJ ,t Obituary . l"ll"B,B,Bl,BnssBaaameBaaaaw LH VISIT AT Report Girls Enjoy Outing; 1 First Contingent to Ar? ;' v live Home Today t i, . - x?'; ' Several .scores of Salem "per sons visited Camp SaataJy Girl Reserve eamp on the . Santiam abova Mehama Sunday, and Judg ing from the stories brought, back every girl there Is having a gen- nina outing. Tha. first contingent of girls will return this morning after a group of 2T girls are tax-. en up for a week s .stay. -Sunday ot each week the camp is open to visitors and parents. Several ot the parents took treats to the girls Sunday, word filter lag back hare that the girls were especially pleased., with a. big freezer of lea cream presented by J; A. Fehler, cookies lemonade aid peanuts? furnished by Mr. and MrsI Don Tpjob4 u candy taaen ay sir. and Mrs, vomer. About tha only thing tha camp waa found to b In- teal need of was coat hangers, and these the girls . would - be glad to accept from persons who have: an over- supply. " Those who registered at camp Sunday included: Augusta Not-. durft, Mr. and Mis. J. Notdurft, Gladys Talena Edgar, . Richard Notdurft, Mrs. J. H. Crawford. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wood and Guinevere and Howard Wood, Mr, and Mrs. J. A. Brownson. Na- dine Hargin, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Kletaing - and children Ralph, Marjory and Barbara, Mr. and Mrs. Melvln Qlldow, Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Boardmaa and Bob Jr., and Tommy. Miss Elsie Tucker, Mr. and Mrs. M. B. WagsUff. Miss Francis Sharp. Miss Mae Ledaer- wood, Mr. and Mrs. Don Upjohn, Mr. and Mrs. Georre L. Pro and Loretta and George Pro Jr. Mary Lou Drtggsr Blanche Rlck- atu, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Collar. C. A, KsUg and three daughters, Mr.- and Mrs. C. T. Bretthsnn. Miss Irene Brelthaupt, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Febler and Cora Mae Fehler, Mr. and . Mrs. Wayne Hammet and son Renny and Mr. ana Mrs. bawrence Scott, a State Resorts To Court When Otier Declined Complaints will be filed In the circuit court for Washington county today to condemn certain property belonging to Vletot Klerschner and Mr. and' Mrs. Henry O. Klersehaer. which Is re quired Tor tha Improvement of the West Side PacUlc highway just outside 01 Multnomah county. J. m. Devers. attorney for the state highway commission, said tka state had .not baas able to reach an agreement with tha de fendants with feiatioa to the value of the property involved. French foreign trade by air. planes threusrh 1 Bourret field Paris, amounted to III 3.500.000 in. 1029. We Rent Vaciram Cleaners jSaa 2193, Tjeed Jsrnltara v-f r : Department - .-. -l&t K.HIghr $ ;.. Homer Barber Estate DALE Today toe p. M. 1U0 .fme teas wttfc l rarara, ban farm teea sat aar- Thls ss a fme preperty for the sight party. Iaiiatltato this. LENA BABJtKsT, P.N.WOODRY fa charge PHONX fU EMIL'S .Shaving Eotion An elegant preparntioa for vsa alter, snavinsr, r ' for ronslwess of the. skla. r - C it:. T; Frie Wt'JUli - ' llaaafactared by J SchaiBf er'al Drug Store The Original Yellow Frost sol Caudy Spatial Star of Satem j-: Phosta 197'.". .4- ; U 1- ISS N. Coaametial ': -: Quality . las : ' CJavta'p -t.i jXauIar Ageacy . Hii Ms, asm 10 barse. eucaaas, Slingshot FlusCap 'Go Boom!' Dyaamlte and a sliagshot make thunder, Elvta Babcock, 12-year- old son of Mr. and Mrs. Elvln Babcock of Tillamook county, dia- eoverea ; Monday morning. aurin got Into a barn contain ing dynamite and from, which he bad, been warned, and secured A dynamite cap. Laying the cap on rock, he let the slingshot fly, with net result that copper from tna cap found their . way in El vis's chest, hand - and neck. He was brought to a local doctor tor treatment, . , - . . However, while that is subr stance of the story, it is not all of it After the accident occurred a frsntle call was sent to Deputy Sheriff Bert Smith to come to Brown's Island, where a boy had been font times shot, twice in tha neck , and once each in the left hand and. chest. k Smith soon discovered that the shooting wasn't such and than arrived at the true story. ? : Invitatloa has been extended to the local Lions club to have one ot its regular noon luncheon's at Camp Santiam, Boy Scout camp above Mehama, reports Ralph zuetslng, secretary ot the club. who was at the site Sunday. The invitation was extended by O. P. West scout executive, and will ba presented by Kletaing to the dub Friday of this week. Ef fort wilt be made to have the members and their wires motor to the camp for their regular meeting Friday, July 25. KJetsing reports the boys at camp now are having a thorough ly good time and that the camp is well brganlsed and running in smooth order. He also visited the Girl Reserve camp above Meha ma,, where his daughter, Dorothea, la spending two weeks. Rex Sanford. Jim Humphreys aad Roy Brady ot Salem wero al so Sunday visitors at .the Boy Scout camp. ROCKERS ltto 4-BURNZm OIL STOTt ALSO aad Bp jTJTCHXN CAsUIficTS tXaay eelers....7J0 aad hp 4B-QAS BANGS Ulth ISectrie Cooker... AU40 OAK MNZNG TABXJK 4 Caah-s VM xsAl bots in amt rf faAf aad am AKXALBUT corszAio rxcdxzo . sUfFHGOtATOR SIANT GOOD VSXD ICS KKTUGSATOXS PKICES AKX BIGHT fin and np' CSTIT GW CSATTETJ a large) ssw drawata..IgA OOSSMODSS ' and T.z.na r;JL . r to v sural i ; TCI IfAKSTIALL v ate orawa ansa. . i ' . ' - ... -. "" " " . ' OF ;-; Osodl Furniture'' iL Lif'EifjcSiancD-'- ---VuX5SWAittricic!dC&t ' SGHODLS GEI" ' OVERIUUilG -i f i i- '"'v- Buildings Renovated fnsida and. Out to Prepare -,-For Fall Term ' - . Fourteen men, members ef tha regular Janitor force; ara busy these days putting tie 12 Salem public school buildings In shape for the opening of achool this fall. At tha present time tha work an der way aad already finished runs' the whole gamut ot tho summer's repairs and odd Jobs, reports O. W. Smalley, head Janitor. ; At Richmond achAAL Hnnr. sm Wag fitted to cabinets aad sand taoies are being constructed. Con siderable paint is being daubed oa the . inside of the baUdlng.' chief of those being the senior high school. Highland. McKlnley and PaTrish buHdlnga. Kalsomlaing is also in progress la the first three of - these, buildings .and at Lin- coin. . ..... . ... Weeds. Kept Dowsi''.-.'. Ia School Yards . . . . .; 1 - Sin of the buildings, have al ready been thoroughly cleaned in-" eluding scrubbing ot tha floors and woodwork. Minor repairs ara' made as work progresses in the various buildings, and as soon as summer school is out. tho Grant building will bo thoroughly reno vated and the interior painted. In addition to work on the buildings, the crew of Janitors la keeping down the weeks on tha school yards and Is also keeping In trim and watered tho lawns at McKlnley, Leslie. Park, Richmond, high school, Garfield, Parrish and Highland. Catching and kalsomlnlug haa already been done at Gar find. Richmond. Englewood, Highland and McKlnley. Easy Way to Get Rid of , DANDRUFF! Now you can get rid at dan-' draff Just by washing your hair. Start today using this remark able discovery Fitch's Daadruft Remover Shampoo. Qakkly It will' banish every trace ot daadruft,' every bit ot dirt, 'grease, ad aad grlma. And your hair win take on a saw life, a new lustra, in the' twinkling of aa eye! Perry'. 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