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Ths 0?i:G():? STATCf::iAN, Zzzu Ort- VtZizZxT llsrsirr, Acrnl 1923 PAGS FIVE lineal News Bnefe Appeal - oa : Rye Cue Coin 1 tending . that - tb Jury returned two ;, Inconsistent' , verdict . and that there were errors of law and Insufficiency of evidence, the Portland Seed company has filed a motion to get aside the 4udr- inent tor $5,268 .So. gtven; W.. A. Kotthotf .plaintiff.- when the OH Tii tried .- in' the July term of elrcnit court; The rase hinge upon whether .of not - certain seed, sold to t : rosea rye, wa I actually ourn er merely common 4 rye. The- Jury gave the 'money I Judgment,, and lar ,h "special ver--. diet eaid It was not the - nsnal ' custom f or seed - companies- lo warrant! trueness to the name of seeds. . - '.' ' '.. ' J Better WaterLarger tots- Nicer Homes On North 17th and North 18th street in North 17th St. Addition, There are four oth : er reason wh7 these are the beat J moderate 4 lot buys tln , Salent. i Prices remain 8115 6a p. 4 Get 'yours now. IS s month win hay If desired. 5 Becke JHendrltks, ' Tr'HancTlne.Tilp Word front -liter, and Mrs, CKWard'and "family, who are n a vacation trip, sUte that they are hating a. wonderful time. They spent the past week out at Glacier na tional park, making the trip by way of Pendleton, Spokane and . -Bonners Ferry. 1 They, expect to return via, Yellowstone park Rev. Ward is pastor of the First Congregational church here. Bargain dance Mellowmoon Wednesday. ! " Title Quieted Decree in cir cuit court yesterday oectares vor aeUa A. Dart to bO owner In fee simple of property involved la tb cam of Cornelia A. Davis against the Eugene Bible nntrer stty et aL This legal action was taken preliminary to a transac tion tnvemng-ine property... i". A action aale tonichL also Sat. afternoon the F. N. Woodry Agctlon market on Summer at. Demurrer gwstalned-r-In order laeuecj In circuit court yesteraej, tmurrer to plaintiff's complaint - l uaiainad la tha case of Alice hi. and Harry L. Bancroft against Ralph D. Gibson et aL Defendant to given until today to enter fur ther "pleadings. Special. Marcelling, finger war ing. 75e. Elite Beauty snop. ei. 814. ' niM Oaaled Antoinette Clementine " Casey was yesterday granted aivoree worn om j r.av eh wss riven the right to have bodies of two Infant chil dren exhumed' from a Peruana cemetery and reinterred in the r MM family pioi in iigara. The Snappy Lunch, 129 South Com'l. formerly Pastime Cafe), now .open. Mr. ana jirs. a. . Com, managers. - n VacaUona Miss Aman de Schwaubbauer and Miss Ar-t lene Brbwn, both employed In Miller's store, are spending part of their vacation period at beach resorts this week. Eat at the" Green Lantern, borne pastries, home atyle, nice cool place, 1888 State. On Vacation T. L. Williams, internal revenue collector, la An his annual leave of absence. He expects to be back In hi office la tbe pogtoffice building jabout August 20. - Bargain dance Mellowmoon -Wednesday.- ' 'Keiurns to Portland Miss J an a- Davie, who had been . spending two weeks here visiting Laverne Hewitt, returned Mon day, to Portland, where her als- , ter -was operated upon. Dance Mellowmoon tonite. Moving to Alderbrook Clare A. Lee, state Insurance commis sioner, is preparing to move his family to the residence on the west edge of the. Alderbrook home site. - Young 'osi Vacation Mr. a n d llrs. 'Don Young are spending the Week on - trip to Victoria, T where they will witness the ra te. '; - ' ' Keber is Caller Joseph Keber, prominent ML Angel resident and banker there, was a business caller st the court . house Tues- day. r v Lumberman Hero John H. Thoma, manager of . the - Stayton Lumber company, was here yes terday to attend to severa.1 busi ness mattere. ;-- -, Leaves For Seattle Mrs. Alex ias Kane, saleswoman In one of the local shops, left yesterday for a trip to Seattle. vv 1 Visit Roseburg W. W. Ros- braugh returned Monday - night from a week end spent visiting in ' JtoseburgV- - .- - '"A-?- -i J Postmaster Here Ch arley - Cnttenden. postmaster at - Hub- . hard: was a business visitor in the city Tuesday. J . ; . Here Front Lyons Mrs. H. E. 'v Knabaum and daughter of Lyons were business visitors la the city Tuesday. . r ' ' Lyons Farmer Hero S. VL ., .'Bassett of Lyonv Where v ho Is v; engsged -in farming, was among : y . the callers la Salem - yesterday. Wells oai .Rnslnesa . V.i'H. ; Wells . of tho Johnston district r was -a business visitor' la : Salem 1 " yesterday. 2 -- : On War to-iown H. Soppa of vaMlmityVwaa - in Salem yester--; dy leaving from- hero for a . vtstt tension City, Iowa, "T- v -t "r Hearing 4Bchednled Septem V - her, has been set for hearing , -: W he' final .account in -. tho estate ' 1g Ulysses C Loron. r LeaTcs for KUaeU R Rlndle nun left yesterday, by train . for f!bocdaIe, RL .- : - Hnaf Cleea Vwmmm ' Vlrnwf V tit! the north, and northeastern see- uons or town is evident in - sta tistics iwkt compiled - by ? George. ling, scnool superintendent. The flan res ahow that la thut la years. ewoUment . at Eaglewood, Highland and Xraat. -has ln- ereasea i.i . per : cent. : v Those schools are in. the north nrt f town' jIji th central, east and soniaeasiera. acnoou GarQeldV Washington. Park and BJchmOnd onrv .a ronr n mki i.mM.. has. been noted In the same per- loeuf in South . Salem, ' Lincoln; and McKlnley ' schools, the gain has been 24 per cent. . . . Kodaks. ; deveionlnr. nreaerln- tlon. Woolpert it Hunt, Court at Liberty, . : f . . ..... s. Back to Work Miss Benlta stroud, county health unit nurse. will return to her Job here today; after spending two months on a.. vacation- trip - which . took her : as far easv as New Yorg and into' Quebec. Early on the trip she and Miss Xaizaoeth . Freeman, also of, the nursing staff, attended aa de legate the national, nurses? asso ciation meeting held in Milwaukee, Wis.. ;.: , t : AH makes 'of radios repaired. Majestic radio sales and service. Vibbert and Todd. 461 'State St, Tel. 2112. -' Some Couple that RentHere's small 4 room home with furnace. fireplace, nice yard with mixed bearing fruit and flower. Price has been cat from 12850 to $2000 to sell NOW. $200 will handle, balance JUST like rent. : Located 1454 S. High. Immediate pos session. . Becke V Hendricks, 189 N. Hteh Street: .: Dance Mellownroon tonite. To Elect Pastor Congregation of the Presbyterian church will meet Thursday night to elect, it possible at this time,' a pastor to succeed Dr. Norman Kendall Tul- ly, now in Alhambra, Calif. Dr. Grover C. Birtehett, supply pas tor following sudden death . of Chaplain Gilbert. - will likely be extended the call. H ltay File Paper Teachers of Marion county may f Qe their cre dentials, Including-contract, read ing and teaching certificates, with tho county school superintendent any time now, according to' word from the superintendent's office. Quite a few teachers have already filed their papers. Dollar dinner every night 545 to ( it tne atanon noiei. Bmnk Back on Job Dr. Estill Brnnk. part time dentist with tho county health unit. Is back on the Job after a short vacation, and la conducting corrective detail clin ic part of each day at the unit headquarters on North - High street. All schedules for his work are made by. the district nurses. licenses Loaned 111 Marriarar ft. cenasia were lmnl Iit ih imn clerk Tuesday to John Orvllle legai .- ex SMutn tmra street, Sllverton, and , Gladys F. Wright. 1720 Sonth Liberty. Sa lem, and Jesse A. White. 23, and iaa Kemnart, z, both of lz W. Z4tn, lios Angeles. . In Portland Mr. and Mrs. w. C. Petteys will attend the funeral of Delorah Force Petteys. Mr. Petteys' mother, which will be held In Portland Wednesday af ternoon zrom tne Hoiman aad Son chapel. Mrs. Petteys was well known In Salem. - Appraisers Named - William Scollard. Fred J. Miller and M. J. Jlndahl hare been named apprais ers of the 12,800 estate of Gladys Scollard. Julia ' : Braehmann of Portland, mother of tho deceased, has been appointed administratrix. Manager Transferred R. H. Norrls, who has been assistant manager of the J. C. Breler store here for two years, has been trans ferred to Centralia, Wash. Ho win bo manager of the store In that city. ; . Has New Position Mrs. Wes ley Antrican, formerly employodJn tb county clerk office, has ac cepted a position as assistant stenographer In the office of Frank Johnson, county roadm ast er. : Work Well Started Lee Wells is getting work well started on tho grading of a three-mile stretch of county road out from Monitor, re ports Roadmaster Frank Johnson, who visited that. section Monday evening. . -YiV ; . -v '. Gervals Men CaD F. A. Man gold, clerk ; and ' S. J. Harper, member of the school board, were in the elty Tuesday from Gerval to confer with the county school superintendent. oV Vacations Among emnlores from Miller's store who are en joying their yearly vacations are B. c. ueuallen, who la apendlng part of the time in Seattle, and A. A. Graber, Otrflert Tickets L. E. Oberer, local real estate man, collected five overtime parking tag and then brought them In -a buneb to ;he - police Juc'ge. He paid a fine of $5 for tho violations Tuesday, Beckmasf Visits L. A. Beck man, president of the State Bank of Hubbard, was a business caller in the city yesterday. He .was ac companied by his son. -. ; . 1 1 1 ; ' Tlarris Hakes CaU .8. A. Har ris of Brook was a business can- er in the city reaterdar. .5H30-- PIANOS FOHETiT ,eCt Call S193, Used Famitnre Dertment , : ' 151 N. X2ii IS ijolo ML t t , - , . , - V 100 Per CrTnt.Usa-Scusht ; In Portland Declared ' -Attention wat called y: ntfiltj construction 'proponsnu. in Sa- Iem yesterday to n staxemont.hv sued by seven financial concerns m Portland; deeUrtnr that the city jof Portland-: could not sell uUlity . certificates constltotlng 'a full .log per enin 4oan-lanA and bulking of a publle market to be erected there. - The Portland firm made the statement after repeated, .' nress announcementa about the propos ed market took it for granted the city could Indent itself to operate a imarket with the, market 'prop erty . as sole security iar Or loan eirnai. tovthe entire investment. ' !v aimilar proposal, U -wrta pointed - ont locallyV has : been urged for- tho construction " of a power plant for. Salem and. City Attorney Trlndlo has declared an eastern financial firm would ac cept bond with the power plant as nole security and. without the elty .general endorsement. Franchise Rights " , Add to Security ' Trlndhr ,. declared' apart . from the opinion on the publle market, that he felt the franchise tights of Salem would constitute a Jun ior equity .or junior , capital for the bond holders., j In the Portland case, the finan cial houses state their objections to the proposed, "method ' of fi nance on the following grounds: . First, such ' securities would constitute a . P per ' cent . loan. Second, there r is no historical data upon which to base an esti mate of earnings, , ; ; ..Third, this statement Is made with the understanding that such certificates would in no way be a general obligation of the elty of Portland. ; Open Xeusch. Room Mr. n d Mrs; H. C. Corn, formerly of the Valley Grill, are opening a lunch counter at -tho ' Pastime pool hall. They have been In San Francisco for the past five years. out are back in Salem for their fourth time. Get Job Ella Pfelffer, a grad uate" of Willamette university with the class of 1228. has ac cepted a position in. the English department at Gresbam Union high schooL She Uught at Val sets last school year. , . Gets Jail Sentence Carrol C. Sanders, Salem, Was sentenced to five days in the city jail when he pleaded ? guilty to g charge, of drunkenness when he apeared be fore Judge Poulsen Tuesday. He was arrestee, early, that, morning. Fermltet Issued Bufldlng per mits Were Issued Tuesday to Wil liam McGllchrist to repair n ware house at 280 South. Liberty at a cost of $160 and to U. Water- house for construction ' of . a woodshed at 182S North Church. Account Approved Final ac count in the 87048 estate of Fred Rock has ' been approved and order " entered discharging Leo Rock as administrator. Gnardlasi Beksosed Mand . D. Yoder has been released a guar dian of the estate of Dorothy Yo der, a minor, who has just reach etf her . majority. ' Forfeits Rail Albert Krens, Salem, forefelted S 2.50 bail when he- failed to appear . in - police court to answer a charge of fail ure to stop at a atop street Os Vacation Miss . Mildred Miller is on a week's vacation from duties in' the board.-of con trol office in tho atau "hanao. Named , Executrix Winnie P. ICocher ha been appointed exec utrix of the estate of Earl - H. Kocher. - - - - w Hoimes . ; - , Died at the home ' of her sis ter. Mrs. t. r. steusiorr, iot North Commercial street, August 5, Mra, NeiUo. Blair Holmes. 85. Wife of A. R. Holmes of Inde pendence; ? mother of Jaana Holmes of Independencer sister of 1 Mrs. - Frederick W. Steuslof f of Salem. Funeral services Wed nesday, August C, at 1:80 p. m.. from the-W. T. Rigdon and Son mortuary. Dr. W. C. Kantner of ficiating. Interment ln the Blair family plot at Corrallis. 'Welch f Died at the residence route T, August 8, Mrs. Carrie Welch. 8L Survived by widower, B. Welch of Salem; two brothers. Lester Wise of Detroit, Mlclu and CUre of California; children, Mr. C C. ColwelL-Mrs. M. L. Barber, Dale Welch, all of Salem; Mrs. Roy McFarland of Sherwood: 12 grandchildren and two nieces. Funeral ' services : from Clough Taylor chapel at 2 ecIoeX Satur day with . Rev.. W iv Gordon t Sllverton officiating. Interment at Belcrest Memorial paak. Qly View Cemetery, KtshjhlisrMd lSO . TeL )te ' Convtnlently Acceiitle Perpetual ear provided for ' .1 . Price Reaaonablo . ;v rm. 7-trf C- Mb "j J Peril Ccnztzry: with, perpetual .care istst taw mlaates from tho J -" heart of ton Obituary Z"2ttd&"NttceabI&f Feature :lr k Pi This Harry Scott Chased Kaiser ort Cycle arid His . k . - Business Is His Hchhy, Too1 By X)LtVB DO AC ; Ti yon hear a laugh that make yon - laugh for tn vary note or hearty good humor tn Jt, and then eatch a gllmpsa of a round tnddjt face over spread with thi- last Rng-i ertng chuckle of. aw fgoed : Jokei Just as you are passing 141 South Commercial street, you win nave heard and seen Barry W. -.Scott, the . genial owner : of on of the moat thriving motoxcxcla 4cyele. and wheel goods stores la , four counties, j- --t? - r & R waa bona, tn RoHo, North Dakota, and when very young mov ed with hi parent to Lake Charles. Louisiana, and : there in thin spot of which he says he can think of nothing; good: to say, Ton sleep nader, mosquito neM ting; and- have- to eombat everiN thing I from f alligators i toeoeka roachea. so Mr: Scott would raw or bar in Oregon, where he came with Ala famUy alter II years In Iuhnanar---:--i.v V 'f There is another more recent reason rhy Mr. Scott would rath-; or -he in Oregon. Be has last re turned from a trip to the middle west "where ho was a delegste to tho lions convention In Denver, and' also attended tho national dealers convention nt the Harier Daridson - faetory fin Milwaukee Wisconsin. July It ho was in Oma- ha. Nebraska, aad the heat regis tered 10g while in Salem ft was 75 degrees. July 24 in Milwaukee it was 22 degrees at midnight and in Salem in was 29 degrees, which all makes a' very good' reason to prefer alem. r - Went to School Hero '. Mr. Seott : completed " grade school hero and attended' Salem high schooL During grade school he carried one of the largest new- paper routes in me cur. n nign school, a Saturday and after school Job was with Th Toggery" men's clothing store owned by Dare Yantis. In Jaly of 1812 on the last day of his sophomore year in high school, ho completed hie year's work at noon and at C o'clock that night was behind the counter of a produce store In Portland;' Ho was in charge of tho store and at the lmnressivo ago of 18. This store, which belonged to hi uncle. was sold at the end of 10 months. The Mr. Scott came back to Sa lem and went to work tor Fred Theflsea in tho old Rodger paper eompaay. In 1814 ho bought a mall hardware store located at 282 State where Ray Clark's gar age now stands. This he operated until 1218 at which time he be came interested in motorcycles and bicycles, with tho result that he and a cousin, Charles Piper, took over the Harley-Davidson agency In Salem under the name of Seott and Piper. They operated until 1918. and then within to day they closed shop, and left a cartoon- on the door showing the two of them chasing the "Kaiser" on motorcycles, with the informa tion underneath that they would be back when they had caught him. . Opens Present Shop Service lasted until Ills. Feb ruary 11, Mr. Scott was back in Salem and had opened the shop where, he Is now located, only it was about half a large as it -Is now. Then he was mechanic; busi ness manager -and janitor. Now the store had doubled in space there are four mechaaies, .one parte man, one outside salesman, and Mrs. Scott who come down to assist with office work several days of tho week. . A complete lines of accessories la In stock and about all the sup plies for four counties Is bought through the Salem agency. "It is a fascinating work," said Mr. Scott, "for one reason because on deals with the younger folk all tho time. It Is a sport as well as a good commercial business, this business of motorcycle. And there Js some sort : of queer fraternal - spirit among tho riders of motorcycles. which is not found In other fields of interest." In an aside X thought that perhaps it might be. like the fraternal spirit of horsemen, but aa to what caused this I could not offer an explanation any more than Mr. Scott could. Mr. Scott also say that motor cycle in spit of all that is said against them, are tho safest of all transportation.'. Insurance com panies bear him out in this state ment, ho assured me. The new Is less obstructed, and tho machines are under more perfect control. San Francisco has 800 unit of this commercial transportation, and Victoria, B. C has 280 pointed out Mr. 8cotL which shows an In crease of Interest in. com mereial houses dating back only three years. " - - - ; - v , ' Noise TJnneceasary- r Mr. 'Scott had all sort of In teresting things to say about mo torcycles, i objected to tho noise. Said he. "there la no sense in that noise. They will run Quietly it they are left as they come from the fac tory. Some people like tho noise and so tamper with the exhaust, I ones heard a few lines that hits the mark about noise and motor cycles You can't tell -the horse power of the motor by the sound, but yon can tell tho brain power of tho fellow who is running lC " Mr. Scott Is' right behind any FARMERS ATTEINTTION! Tins- of Threshing Is en. Wo caw aavo yo lots of snoney. if " yon bwy sackn irons aw. Wo tuivo big total j or .aa - xnsdn oa oneka . tor this season. Cosnereeo a hefor yon hay any placf eloe. .- CAPITAL i DAHGAITI - HOUSE 145 Center Telenhoae t3 A - Expert otr Wheels Harry W. 8eott movement by the authorities to mako. silent running motors, aad the authorities could do a lot if they would, ventured Mr. Seott. Another lntereatlng thing about the motor cycles is that Europe uses mora of them than we do and the business men are tho nsers, while here It Is more tho venturesome youth. One of tho largest factories is the Harley-Da- ridson, which started 27 years ago in the woodhonse of one of the.. four mem who are now at tho head of a factory which employ 1700 lat0B Mr. Scott married ,1a 1921, and haa two sons. Ho is aa ardent Lion, and is a member of tho Methodist ehureh. As for hobbles it Is Just' more motorcycles, and tne side-une of fun they let htm in ior. iol nccifu . Death of Louis Dalk, 21-year-old eon of Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Dalk at 1169 D street, la. an ac accldent'fn Sulssaar near Los An geles on Monday evening, la the second tragedy to occur fa the family in a little over a year. Another son was drawn ed la the Abieua river near Sllverton a. year ago last May. News ot Dalk's death was re ceived hero Tuesday, but no de tails were given. The father left Tuesday night to bring - the .re mains to Salem tor funeral services Saturday front St Joseph's Cath olic enurcb. Louis was well , known hero. having . had oharge of the Dalk fuel, yards on D street until they were sold recently. He leave be sides his parents, a brother, Don C, aad two sister, Dorothy Paul ine and Gertrude Marie,. BASELESS HE US -Absolutely nothinr to It; Just Idle newspaper: speculation,, was the way Judge L. H. MeMahaa last night characterised a-- Eu gene paper - surmise that he .was a potential candidate on the in dependent ticket for supreme court, lustice. MeMahaa said he had not thought ot such a move aad would not make it. Asked tor his opinion on the Metsehaa nomination, . MeMahaa declared himself opposed to the convention methods utilised. He eaid ho . was tor George . Joseph but refused tootsy whether or not ho would vote for Julius Meier it the latter were nomi nated. - The Judge Indicated he would not attend the meeting of Inde pendents ia Portland Thursday. Nurse No Clerk Attorney Rules A trained nurse employed . to conduct and maintain tho nurses registry cannot - to termed . at a clerk or person engaged la cler ical worsvaceordinn- to a legal opinion handed down hero Tues day hr irH. Vaa Wintte, attor ney general.' .Tho opinion was re- Quested by; Mrs. Millie R. Trum- bulL eecretary of the state Indus-' trial welfare commission. We feature tlus week Pecan Nut Sundae 20c DVt t orwet to try oar Ttipio flatted JSIit, .If It cents f rca Sixefer'g, it's lhlest driii la town. ' if- ;ore: Salent'a original yellow . fresrt f - ndl candy speiisl,storo 1SS N. Cojnunerclal St, TeL 187 Come1 of Schaefer's Rensods -..-..Peaalar. Agemef-.H nn. mruffst ELECT: TDDAV Three.: Day Convention Yi3 . Oose Tonight; Talks, L"V Heard Tuesday . ' -.s A' reptort oa morgan Ixatlon of rural schools by J. W Crite of tho state department of : educa tion featured Tuesday sessions of the anndal eenfereneo of coun ty school snperiatendeets. ; Tho conference win. continue until to night. v.. ' .; The self-rating blank for coun- by E. H. Castle of Benton coun ty, A. M. Cannon of Lincoln coun ty and R. J.. Clinton of tho Ore gon State college. ' : - Information oa tests and a testing - program - was given by James, M. Burgess of the state de partment or education, institute theme! In tho light of Oregon ed ucational plana were dUcunstfd Jby ht. A,.--- Sayre,- of TJnlon county, Jamea S. Goto of Tillamook coun ty an4 J.'W. Crttes of tht sUte department of education,- - Beooldtiona will be considered at noon today, followed by the annual election of officer. "Virtually every county in Ore gon Is represented at the confer ence. The annual dinner waa heW in the Elks temple Monday night. HERE IS IMPROVED Slight Improvements In the airplane mail seiwice oa the coast for Salem patrons is seen in- announcement that after Au gust li such mail intended for southern point must be in the Salem office at 2 o'clock In tho afternoon. The change is occa sioned by a new schedule from Seattle, the airplane to leave that city at 7 o'clock at night instead of ia the morning. . The plane, under tho new schedule, will get into Sen 'Diego the next morning, arriving at Portland at 8:45 in the evening. at San Francisco at t o clock in the morning, at Los Angeles at 8:28 and at San Diego at 8:10 o'clock In the mornlnr. Previous to the new time, mail had to leave Salem at 7 o'clock tn tbe evening to get the morn ing plane out of Portland. Now it will leave en the mid-after noon train to make connections with the 8: 45 plane from Port land. Dishes Piled Up . In Sink Avers Divorce Plaint Charging that she failed to wash tho dishes but stacked them for as many as three or four days at a time; that she cursed aad swore at htm, exhibit ed an ungovernable temper and otherwise treated him cruelly and .Inhumanly, Earl A. Evans yesterday filed in circuit court divorce complaint against Nora E. Evans. Mrs. Evana left him October t. 1828. he states. They were married in December. It ST. DIE WIS Haj Wafer, Ilia As Ffeper, &UckIt0tt-toe3 Don't Hart, - V Out comes callotj3 RESULTS GUARANTEED The newest In calloua remover is a tiia as paper wafer you press on tho spot with fingers and it sticks there. No dangerous razor, burning add or doughnut pad to add pressure when shoes go oh, Faia steps tmmediatel. Slip on shoea- O-Joj Callous Wafers never fall. Later yen peel off wafer and out comet callous down to tho healthy stta, t O-Joy CaQous ar Bunion WaXcrg in 8 oarterat dreggista. Adv. I I1IUIL SERVICE nil! 3 DAY - THURSDAY; FRIDAY AND SATURDAY : SUMMER DRESSES ENSEMBLES arid MILLINER Y it - I ' ltirC3 cl icmer price, s C&sser straws. . " , . .atitched.sScs and tare? assortmest of wtiU and pastel fcIU. ;Ilie 419 CmxH Si. EVANGELIST , V -."" U - - r Eer, Claude A. Watson, - lawyer t evangelist U Los Angeles, who will bo the speaker at the BoU -wees association camp meetings, starting 1 tonight nt . Qalnaby , awrav . - .- t TENT QEHl IS iiinn nnnu A large crowd heard Evangelist Mae Wyatt speak last night on "The Man Who Proved God," bas ed on the story In Mark t and 4 of tho man who was healed of the palsy. - Scores of sick and ailing came forward for the ordinance of pray er, according to report following the meeting. Several testified of being, helped through the medium of prayer. The Clark Sisters, fa vorite soloists of radio station KZL, sang several well received numbers. . The evangelist will speak to night on tho subject. "1 Christ Soon to Com?" The meeting are conducted in a largo tent at the corner of Marlon and High streets. t Births Furukawa To Mr. and Mr. Toyotaro Ftlrukawa, route eight, a girl, Jessie, born August 8. Moortr To Mr. aad Mrs. Will lam B. Mootry, lttS' North 18th. a boy, Donald Leroy, bora Au gust 1. " The Paohc T&xraofcx nm inn uilHiiliiD bnuiiuo "Long Distance" commands attention . A-CONVERSATION cetracil fm - ' i V.may soon be forgotten. . But 4 conversation over wires that stretch tof . ; many miles makes a real impression' - Business men use "long distance)" tcj ' get prompt results.. The front pages ot your, telephon 'directory offer practical Informxtloit - about modern ioterity service, r . - Dresses And Ensembles ' 0O.CO 0E2S5 ; a 0E.3. , , r OHidiially priced $15X0 to S29.75. - . Plain and printed . 3iif forts, Tht - 'nwo IL I!arig Esikr "-: ':' fmlinery MASHiONi iffiSEOIES STB HIT; Rev. Claude A. Watson cf Los Angeles to Speak 5 y At Camp Meeting; - The . annual camp .meeting of " the Marlon county oUnes asso-s elation - will : opea ; Wednesday night at 7:45 o'doek In Qulnaby " park and will co&tlnne over two Snndiys. closing August 17. Rev. jClaude A. Watson of Los Angeles u evangeust for the meeting this year. , -v . , - According to leaders. Rev, Watson-ieomes highly recommend ed as an able evangelist and lead, er. He is n graduate of the Uw school of the University ot Cali fornia and 1 licensed to practice in both the state aad federal -courts in that state. Tho "law yer evangelist will apeak twice dally, except Sunday, , when he will preachx morning afternoon and ovenlng l ' Meetings; for the hoys and; gtrU -will be held dally aad will be un der the leadership of Mia. Ethel . H. Clarke. Robert : Mtller wUI have charge Of the singing, and will arrange tor special numbers during the sessions. ": , ' The Qulnaby camp grounda were purchased three years ago from the Evangelical association, aad since the Holiness group ac quired them, many improvements have been made on the grounds. A new dining room and -kitchen was completed several weeks ago and are adequate to accommodate tbe crowds expected to attend ths year. v The meetings are open to the public.' - ... i - , ; , foot glass floor die- play case faO.OO. One ia foot S43.00 complete with ahetveo. geod oa new- at abont H of new price. , BYRNES, INC. 1S4 N. CoiBHewretal St. - and TixgiiAra Cosabt ill Snow Cases ZXateriab - . Crepes asd 1 I I . ; ' ': " 7 " i