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PAGE TEN oh-mm- Programs Mark Last Day of Sessiorip Successf ul V f v jernv Reported-r ;y 8ummer grade school session la Saloi via come to close, this morning, when -report cards will be,? distributed-- Miss - Carlotta Crowley has been direc.or. la -.era! of the rooms programs -vers held : yesterday, marking the en 1 of the gammer daya study The fifth .sad sixth graders at Grant, taught by Bearnies Skeen, presented . tn original play, de picting the Oight of the Oral Zeppelin, Its stops and -something of the nature of the countries in which, ft.iitoppe4.t-4i-, v A. pageant rerolring about tbe history . of printing . and writing was siren at Grant by Miss Mari an Barnaul's seventh graders and Miss May Ranch's eighth graders. At Park school,- the -fifth and sixth grades taught 4y Miss Doro thy Taylor held open bonse and prodaeed a program : built about the water-project - which f hare woren Into their studies for the session. The fourth grade at Park gars a play on foods, subject of tne project studied under direction of the. teacher, Miss Era Hem- don. iir,.r-.:,.:,r..w-. ;; ; An unusually fine summer school session has been enjoyed this year, with attendance and In terest maintained to an unusually high degree." Miss Crowley said yesterday. She has been particul arly pleased In baring on her crit ic staff a somber of good" teachers itwbs oatsioe tbe state.- '. , Salem Receives - - - j . e of Heat Has Known week - ago Salem - people breathed sirha ' of rut mnA thankfulness for local cool weath er aa they ; read orer reports of deaths and prostrafns resulting from - the intense heat wave sweeping orer the east and mid die west Monday and - Tuesday loeal weather condition came into the limelight ... of . public" attention when the mercury began to rise. Monday it -reached ft, while Tuesdsy It was boosted two de- ' trees more to 92. Residents be gan to shed eoata. At that the 12 reached Tuesdsy s throe degrees lower , than the eeord of 95 degree reached Fri ay. July 12. m?v valve - in numLGoimi i; i NEW SYNGRO-MESH? One of Butck's four new series uAth . . ' ' ' w wwww X . ' StroPDi Eitrbt Envinet litisl J,1J nJ: -lJvi.L-. is priced $200 lower, than last year's Buich six. It . msjoweprice VaJpe-in-HeaJ Strai&tEi&L' r; Buick, winner of V- A.- maker of fine cats. vsill toon MiMim row wries of Stxalght Eits protiding turtity imxioa --... , v rr v ; r Mrc-aa-xxcnoy sua iiStttigt &ghtittrethhg pttotasice bt'tatptsslag crea , . the Imest prerioos Dnicks! -Tith new Syncro-Mesh TrAni ; ; ; gnittions Axsuriii? the Mfiect Am r 'wt. r - rla! - 4r.etf FNnf AB"iTT,-.PTt ...... ? endowed wtth charicteristie Enldc lintw. A Mother irritant iXc3it'Ufi ltiae'-Tce entire chxsjis-j - itiHmtfhwtrin.. t - C: -V--';1 -Icsc.giiiw ;;:Yoa tare hbTbf '(eiter goodaei ad3 t r'-y - . U!:tAjEuick Edldild . .. . ...... : : ySBBf sw trsswMMmtawaBsmsav Mn- rTTT gBgng TirrimAUTpMoraa wm.j-- m . m mm . . Bsasm1Bmmmmmmmmnssssssssss ' - - -" " - - v ' ' ' - A, -, e"awssssaiaMaMMeaMaM---- - James Mitehell (without hat; 1"X!5r'tlli-hil?u,lf??ei,c-,k jrtuffe4;ibedy,e Lilliaa Mae- Donald into n furnaco in the building where both were eta- Sloyed In Portland, Maine. He shown undexTguard being led i Last call for elerks of Marion eounty . school districts to get their annual reports Into the hands of the county , school super intendent was sounded 4 emphat ically yesieraay by Mrs. Kary U PulkersoBr superlntendeaU. These reports were all due fire days af ter the annual election, which occurred the middle of Jane. New the saperlatendeat is about to resort to sending after some of the mlulng reports,' and In erery Instance .where she has to send an officer after the do uments, the . expense therefore will be charged to the school dis trict, she warns. . Without the absent books, the superintendent's' office cannot complete its annual report to tbe state office. Miss Emma Berg In New Position BRUSH CREEK. Jnlv It Brush Creek visitors at Rrelten- bush Springs this summer report mat tney round Hiss Emma Berg, erstwnue Brush Creek teacher, hostessing at the Springs hotel. more than tvin st mim Un -VTTJ!. . T l.vl J ' , w u WW jntaigTCO XXKUeS DT tttntt i inipnr -- -S e - Tbt X across police courtyard, hand- - Inspects Richard J. " Nugent. The voutli hibeai' held without bafl. An irate t crowd gathered . outside - of ceurtheiwe yelling threats. I r wmu. Miss j . Berg, at the time " she taught school In the Brush Creek district was lirlng with her par ents ": at Silrerton.' L- Tater thw mored to 'Canby and she Attend- ea uregon .Agncuitural college. After her graduation, she taught near Canby. She expects to spend this summer at Breitenbush. ' ' " Former Champs Sift Up: Plan MToStay Month ST. LOUIS; July 22.(AP) The monoplane ."Greater St; Louia ; Idled - erer Lambertpfit. Lpuls field - tonight, the second night up for Dale Jackson and Forest CBriae, dethroned endur ance flight champions who hope to regain first laurels with a today-sustained flight At 7M1 p. m. the airmen had passed S hours of their Ion stretch. The motor, throttled down to 15 miles an hour, was functioning smoothly. CONE QALIJSP BEYOND LYONS, July 22 Wednesday, Mrs.. U. 8 Berry reeelred a tele gram, telling of the death of her father, of Fresno, California.' - - - Mr, Cone baa been in in health the past year. . His son W." X Cone of Mill City spent the early part of the year In California with his father and family. . i AS BUIGK STRAIGHT EIGHTS . ti. tti:.. . - ' ; Lw- . : J i.-v : "-Tn ii . V-Vf-S I5?l?SBa - : v---' ; I u n z. r - BfJtMlat Qtl ' ALL K - . OREGON STATESMAN, Sabry Ureyca, Wcgaesy irorniag, Jcly 23, ISSr mm RLED ' Three negatlro argameats were filed In the state department here Tuesday In connection with the neasnre to go. on: the Fallot at the NorembeT .election, , f'r the Rogue rlrerfi to r coaunerdal Cshing. . These arguments were filed : by the Commercial Flaher fea aasoelatieB aiacleay restate company, . and 'the state .federa tion of labor. , - W. -8. i TTRen."1 Portland" Attor ney; the Greater Oregoa associa tion and 191 other seraons. head. W by J. C AJnsworth of Portland,. rued arguments against the inltln tlre measure autboriatag the ere atlon of people's water power dis tricts la Oregon, The Greater Oregon Association filed- an argument, against - the state Income tax measure which was referred .to the Voters by the 1929.legWature.-- r . Two arguments also were filed against the constitutional amend ment proriding for a cabinet form of gorernment In Oregon! One of these;was- filed by the leglalatire interim committee, while the oth er was tiled bribe stale federa tion of labor and a namber "of railroad organisations.' i The time tor filing negatiTe ar guments on measures and amend ments Hto go. On the ballot at the Norember election expired Tues day night. The arguments will be published prior to the general election. - ' Real Bar With . Real Liquor Is - Found on Train ' i ' HELENA, Mont; July 22r fitted p with a bar and contain- ing quantity ox seer and Uauor U In the possession of Hontana's prohibition heAdauartera. . The car'waa seised at Lewls- lown aunng a lodge coarention. Elmer . Clark, alleged bartender In the rolling bar room. Is under arrest - . - ISKJGY Vfcrxm mmv SILVERTON, - July 22 Mr; and strs. au o. Meison chaperoned a small group of yonng folks at a delightful picnic outing on Oswe go Lake Sunday afternoon. Boat ing 'and swimming were the at tractions of the dar'Th folks accompanying Mr. and Mrs. Nelson were their, daughter. Miss rranees. Miss Cora Gopwrud, In gn Goplerud. Inex Lee, Althea Meyer, Ludrlg Meyer, Carl Gople rud. John Birch, and Norman Jensen. . ..... . hifcia TU riiiisii'i rue tS. . . ff h--".' ' ' 'm -. BUICIw DEALERS ? - - 1 vtenusBBBBBBSBBjaBBUBUBaaaBaeaBJ Many Joys of Yi M; Cdmp : i Told by Swimming im birthday suits,", snipe i hunting, and - sports are only a few of the ' features en- Joyed by boys At the'T. M, C. A. camp et Oceaaside. Darld Comp ton. Statesman corresnondent at fthe camp.' tells all about tbm fun n us Utter which follows; .,".. I'm so : full et , breakfast ifa hard to write. We had Oga,-paa-eakea. - butter, syrup. :'- oatmeal, milk, -cocoa, .They teed you well bat you pATi to tot the mirk. You. are - graded pa ererything from table manners to aettina bb in the moraine. , This morning three of the bright boys were not out on time for setting ap, and they . had to go. without pancakes. It nsually cures them. Also six boys from some of the swell families failed to wash their face and comb their hair and brush their teeth. They were also on prisoners table. They don't want on again : once they are on.-It cures 'em proper. BandSignedup For State Fair The Ashley' Cook concert band of Portland has been engaged by the state fair board to furnish music during the state fair late in September of this year. . Bank at Har per Closed, Report The Harper State bank in Mal heur county, with capital stock of $15.e and surplus of flttO. has closed its doors, according t3 announcement made- at the state, banking department Deposits of the bank aggregated 44,S7S. . J. BOSTONIAN Shoes & Oxfords $7.50 TO .00 no MEN! At Bishop's you riU find the largest and most diyersified stock of Men's Shoes and Oxfords in this vaUey. We are showinff two of the finest lines of Men's bfioes obtainable, Bpyiishoea at a mgh's store- Ciuaranteed, careful courteous kf itting : r&- t Inpcrtcd - Flbli GIil A .89.85 013.50 U Correspondent Testerdsy we went in" awim mlng : with our birthday suits. In the ocean; b-r-r-r! . ', The kids looked : like: angels -fluttering around tto.BMk--iv:-;5---.i . At the eampfire Jaat- night, each, boy had Chance to tell a story. ' Serersl Interesting - stories were tteld by Joe Hershberger, Burt Pop't Crary, the camp cook, Mr. Crnmley and "Doe - Thompson.- Mr. Crjtmley took -charge ot the fire. . We - bAre one' erery nlght;-.';"''::,.-; '- JL baseball league . Is being or ganised and with Ned Hale, Louie "Piestretcher? ; Bean, Pete Dy.er and ? Joe Oerur, - choosing their teams. - " . - . , . . pntt Barret and Ed Busick are reducing rapidly. Phil tried to be a mountain goat yesterday and attempted ; to ellmb .a Tertical cliff. Kd Busick. Is now chasing files to reduce. J There will be more news to morrow. . D. Fairman was president of the institution. Tiokham" Gilbert,' assistant state superintendent of banks-, is in charge of the bank pending 11 quidatioB. Woodburn Guests Are Entertained WOODBURN; July 22 Miss Ruth Bauer of Marcola, Oregon, waa risiting at the home of her sister, Mrs. Roy Tyson, last week. A sister ot Mrs. liayme Coch rane, Mrs. Richard X SewelL and her sen, -Richard Junior, are ris Itlng Mrs. Cochrane at her home ea Garfield -street Sewell's lire In Henry, Illinois.; THS R1T7 Bostbnian Foot Savers $1250 Nettleton's at $l00 Men's Work Shoes .Leather and Composition Soles ?C FliS ff SET; I Serenty six fire were set to. the Williams creek district of Jo sephine county within period of three dayv - according to -. Lynn Cronemlller. state forester, vwho returned - here Tuesday ? from GranU Pass.. 'Forty, of the fires were set to one. day, -J Cronentmec : aaid that . most ot the fires had been extinguished, whUe those still burning were un der : controLV Grazing ? interests wera blamed for the incendiarism. Hazardous conditions also were reported ' In Coos county, where the rainfall la 2 0 ' inchea , below normal. - - "V: ..".-? f-'-- , Conditions In other parts of the state are satisfactory, CrohemU ler said. - - ' " Margaret Kibbe Dies Here After Lengthy Illness Margaret M. Kibbe: for 21 years a resident of Salem, died Tuesday at the home of her son. F. D. Kibbe. after, an Illness ex tending orer a period of eight months.. She waa 81 years old. " u Funeral serrlces will, be held. from .the. Clou gh-Tay lor chapel Saturday 'altenibon at 2 o'clock with interment at Cty View cem etery. Mrs. Kibbe leares two sons. WlUard J. Kibbe. New Tork, and r. D. Kibbe. Salem; a daughter, Mrs. Grace Wilcox, Independence; a cousin, Mrs. George Smith, Sa te m;slx grandchildren and fire great-grandchildren. T She - was bem In' Oppeaheim, New Tork, October 2, 1I4S. coming west to Oregon 21 years ago. - and Bostonian at $7ato $10.00 ii Goaventiori - Talks t o o Interesting -' Salem ; will go . to . almost any) ; trouble to keep Its guests out fcf r trouble, or If they get In, to heltf ' them out At least the chambetf of commerce wilt . - v .... ' ; Monday Mark Poulsen, city to comer, ikciicu iwr ukidb - tor mercy in the treatments of si traffic : law; of fender it went something' like this: t - -, ' Drj : Wainbach of' Portland attending, the. state meeting, ot the' Oregon Naturopathic assocla uon. '-t-r; ."He -wag so interested ln.tfceJ program that he forgot : about parking his car In the downtown; section . : " . .-. itsr-" ( ". "In the interest of harmony ari good will, wont yoa please exer cise mercy? Very truly youra, C3 E. Wilson, manager Chamber of commeree'-'v- fc-:. V"''; - Underneath la two lines Dr. A! bert Slaughter, president of tht naturopathic . association and J Portland man had written; "I sincerely join ' In the a bore ..re quest i- Thanks."- - . . Recorder Poulsen exercleedj mercy. Finest V Tone Read- - .". I - .4! .." ing Lens . $4.95 .Eyeglass Insurance and tbor agh exaraiaatiOB iactoded.: 4 ; . ' 'sssa ' NETTLETON ' .-V n --J Shoes : Oxfords $15.00 ft , r V: Other Shoes - -to 515X3,: ;: Celnj Oat Prict . J i S4;85 , And S6.85 s A