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TUESDAY, JULY 7, fir LOCALS "Mellow Moon Pavilion" is the mime selected tor the new (lane ing pHvilion on the west end of the Marlon-Polk county bridge. A ten dollar prize was offered by the ovncre, Mills and Albright for the beat nnme submitted. Mrs. Alma V. Henderson of Chemawa utibmttted the winning name. The name was selected ae it is weN sounding, to go with the soil lilthts that are already installed mid it is planned to have more. Dance tonlte Crystal Gardens. 150 Governor Pierco and State Kn gincer Itliea Luper will go to Portland today where- they will meet Secretary of th0 Interior Hubert Work at luncheon. The governor will then accompany Work and his party to eastern Oregon wbero the several gov ernment aid projects will be in spected by the cabinet officii!. The governor said he would stay with the party as long as It is in the state. Love, the jeweler, Salem. H. C. Packer and Joe Packer of Portland, Arthur Flndley and R. I. Jackson of Albany were fined $5 each In police court on charges of molesting girls on the street. Attention Elks. You may get your uniforms now at Bishop's. Call for them. 100 P. A. Hickman of Salem wa6 fined $10 In justice court Monday for allowing u person under the legal age to operate an autom obile. T. Reauchemin of Westport was fined $10 for driving his motor vehicle with an improper license plale. Capital Ice & Cold Storage Co. phone orders early to 2S0 to in sure prompt residence service. After delivery hours call at plant 500 Trado 6trect. "We never close." E. A. Pruitt has received a per mit from tlie city recorder for the construc'-ion of a dwelling at 135 north 13th street, to cost $1800. The Cosmopolitan Stores, Inc., receive! a permit to al'er the old Libert;- theater at ItS north Liberty for a store build ing at a cost of $4000. Terwllllger undertaker phn 724 J. B. Protzman has been ap pointed by the state industrial accident commission - as chief auditor to succeed the late A. P. Steiner. Mr. Protzman has for 10 years been e: -irvising auditor f the department, working out of the Portland office. At'entlon Elks. You may get your uniforms now at Bishops. Call for them. 1G0' Eric Butler, manager of the local Western I'nlon office, re turned to the offico yesterday af ter a vacation of two weeks, part of v.bicb was spent on an outing to Belknap. PuB to tho death of his father, much of Mr. Hutler ti"e was not Client for vacation purposes. Victor C: rlson acted as relief manage during t-c vacn lion period. Ho came here from ALoria, and lift yesterday for liend. being relief r.i: . ngcr at both of those points a'so. S Carlson is a former Willamette student, and member of the Kap pa (lanim-. It ho fraternity. nig midsummer rug nnd turni ture sale Thursday July 9 to Wed nosilny July 15-0 days. Chambers & Chambers. lu Announcement was made at last night's ni'Cting of the local post of the American Legion Hint 45 volunteer iweriptions, repre Renting $2500 In cash at the end of a 5 years ;innod. are on hand The sum of $5000 Is wanted to hulld a ho.-.se for the post. Last night's :eellng was the last un til fall of the local organization Six day midsummer rug nnd furniture sale, Thursday July 9 to Wednesday July 15. Chamber' & Chambers. 100 L. II. McMahan has filed n re ply in his suit ngalnst J. P. Fel ler and others In which he enters denial to allegations made by the defendants in their answer. Store room for rent. Lease for sale. Inquire 197 S. Commercial St. Good auto sales room. 161 Financial receipts at the Sa lem poFt office during the flret half of the ye r 192" have amount ed to $90,936:82, according to statistics ronr '-ted by pc tal of ficials today. The second quar ter, ending Juno 30, (.'.owed r rein's reaching a total of $31, 978.10. a flgrre higher t: an that of anv otber three months per iod In Salem. The quarter ending Portland. I)r C R Dennett, F Cleaver, Charles A Knight, N I Denizen, M H Nichols, Mr and Mrs Henry M Ueimlncer. D 11 Tay lor, ,T S Morion, A K Southard, .1 H Deeman, Frank S Callagher, L R Merrick. Mr and Mrs Cyril II Wheeler, John A MacLeod, Lee I.everson. Jack L Case, Oerald M I'.arton: Medford, Gun:av Roches. Nick Durof, Harry Jiftro, Thomnf Vakrlmos. Charles Delleck. - Mr and Mrs Jack Norman. Miss Ruby Norman: Mill City, Mr and Mrs K It Graham; Mnrshfield. Mr and Mrs Kd R Cnrlln; liecdspnrt, Thom as Wheeler: Astoria, .Charles H Miller; Centralla, Wn, Mr and Mrs F Mlddlehrusher and chil dren; Tacomn, Mr nnd Mrs Ira II Keeling: Seattle, E L Stephen. Mr nnd Mrs John T Mahaffey; Fowler. Cal, James L Matthews; Ios An geles. Mr and Mm Martin W Field er, Frank D Sussmah; Selma, Mr and Mrs F Carl Truex and chil dren; San Francisco, Lon D Wnt terson: Denver, Colo. C H Acker man: F.llk.ttsvtllo Ind, Miss Flor ence Oage Harrta. 1925. Decemb.' 31, 1!)24, which in eluded the Christmas period of last year, showed a total of $51,- 4S9.03, wl. : is the nearest rp- proarh ever made to the quarter just ended. It is thought that the Increase in postal rates was one factor In the increase of receipts. Receipts for the quarter nding Juno 30, 1924, were $45,240.27. Dnnce, Dance tonight, DuBols' popular dances, Crystal Gardens. Come and hear a real orchestra. Illlss' Novell; orchestra from Portland. Popular prices. 1G0 B.'W, Warner, rancher on route 8, doing 45 miles an hour In an automobile loaded with ber ry crates, was arrested last eve ning by Deputy Sheriff Bert Smith on the River road. Com plaints )iave been fed of speed ing on that highway and Smith was out on a special trip to br-.'.'tk up the habit. Attention Elks. You may get your uniforms now at Bishop's. Call for them. 100 A jury in circuit court yester day returned a verdict of $359.63 in favor of the Marion Automobilo company in its action against Mlna Steingrubo. Ed li. Keene was foreman of the Jury. Roth Grocery Co. has received a shipment of extra fine canning apricots from The Dalles. This is the week aoricots should be can ned as they are at their best and will nrohnbly not bo cheaper. $2.50 per lug of 22 pounds. 100 Otto Pattenger has filed an amended complaint in circuit court against the city of Silver- Ion in his effort to enjoin the city from paving Cherry street Pntteimer alleges that the pave ment Is being laid before instal lation of water and sewer sys tems, which he asserts is a men- ice to public health and will re sult in a greatly added expense to the city when it attenipw to put in those improvements following the laying of the pavement. Dr. Marshall, osteopath, Or bid J. L. Zielke has'been named as administrator of tho estate of Mary Higgins Jones Zielke. The estate Is valued at $1000. J. Shelley San r man, M. D., an nouncea the opening of his new offices on the fourth floor of tho United States bank building Phone 776 and 777. 169 Marriage licenses have been Is sued to Wilson Lnuner and lone Olsen, Salem; N. J. Miles, Port land nnd Anna Stolk, Salem; Al fred M. Peterson and Elsie M Patton, Salem; Earl R. Cooley, McArtbur, Cal., and Mahel Eliz abeth Marcus, Salem; Alford C. Davis, Mill City and Anna Glenn, Salem. Want used furniture, phone 75 Chief of Toliee Frank Minto makes the unqualified announce ment that he and Ralph Tllomp Ron are willing to meet any other two hoiv:eshoe players in the world, any time anywhere. This declaration, says Minto, Is a chat lenge. He declares that the rec ord made by him and Thompson over at the coast on the Fourth of July qualifies the team to Issue the challenge. Roth Grocery Co. has received a shipment of extra fine canning apricots from The Dalles. This is the week nprlcots should he can ned as they areat their best and will probably not ho cheaper $2.50 per lug of 22 pounds. 160' John W. Kelly, political writer for the Oregonian, is here today. Notice I will not be responsi ble for any debts contracted by anyone except myself. H. C. Corn. 161 Mrs. If. II. dinger and Mrs. O. C. Locke played a tie match at the Illahee country club this morning In a play for the Pom oroy nnd Keene cup. "Ladles day" will be held on the local course tomorrow with a putting contest as a special feature. Arrange ments have been made by Mrs. Olinger, captain of the ladies' team, for bridge nnd mah jongg playing in the clubhouse If the day should prove too hot for playing. F. N Woodry pays ea?h for used furniture. Phone 511. 160 Sixteen patients of the Oregon state hospital were sent east to New York, leaving early this morning. They will be placed In various Institutions in the east and In some cases returned to their private homes. The patients were at tended by T. W. Campbell Dr. Mary Purvine, Andy Camer on, D. Cavanaugli, Mia. Lallue Hoss, Mrs. Yates and Catherine Kissano. A special car was used for the trip. 'Doc' I. V. Lewis, pharmacist at the Perry drug store for a num ber of years, i6 now connected with the Nelson & Hunt drug store, where he Is greeting his friends. HO Rev. H. C. Stover nnd wife will return to Salem Saturday. Rev. Stover will till tho pulpit of Ccn tral Congregational church at the corner of 19th and Ferry, bom morning and evening. Dance Mellow Moon Pavilion, West Salem Wednesday night. 160 Harry Work, who was Indicted hv the grand jury, wns indicted for possession of a mill Instead of possession of liquor as siaicn pre viously In tho Capital Journal Hl bond war; fixed at $1000, ac cording to District Attorney John Carson. SALEM PASTOR'S SON NEW HEAD OF C. E. SOCIETIES Dr. Daniel A. Poling, son of Rev. ana Mrs. C. C. Poling of Ja- lem, was Inst night elected presi dent of tho United Society of Christian Kmleavor, holding it an nual convention in Portland. "Dan" Poling is well known in snlent, hav i)g led a revival campaign bore within the past few months, nnd spoken before numerous public Uherings. Tentative arrange ments have been made to have him .speak before, the union religious meeting in Wilson Park next Sun day afternoon, which will open the sumniers series. Ilev. C. C. Poling la pastor of the First Kvangelical church here, nnd was recently elected president of the Salem Ministerial association. The son nnd new hoad of the national Christian Endeavor was born in Portland on November 30, lhSi. lie took his grade school and high school education at Portland later attending Dallas college at Dallas. While there he made a name for himself as an athlete nnd orator. In a field meet staged against Willamette university at Salem he took five firsts, two sec onda and one third prize. In 1903 he won tho slate oratorical con test. His broiher, Paul Poling, grad uated from Willamette university last month, having mado his let ter In baseball, made the basket ball squad, and been elected presi dent of his class. At present "Dan" Poling Is mirv ister of Marble Collegiate church in New York city, the oldest Pro testant church In North America from the standpoint of continuous eligtou.1 service, having had an unbroken line of pastor.s eince the year 1G23. Among its members have been Peter Stuyveant, famous Dutch figure in the city's earliest days, and Theodore Roosevelt, comparatively recent national po litical figure. Dr. Poling takes the place of Lr. Francis E. Clark of Boston as president of the national organi zation. Dr. Clark founded the United Society of Christian Kn deavor nnd has been its head for 41) years. Jack Taylor forfeited $10 and E. Lind ?1S in police court today for being drunk. Fred M. Mills and his orches tra featuring newest and prettiest fox trot of season at Mellow Moon pavilion Wednesday night. 160 CI. D. Chrlstoffcrson and H. E. Motean forfeited $10 each for speeding. Found an Ideal place to dance. Mellow Moon pavilion Wednes day night. 160 Ted Shanks, 519 north Liberty street, wsa arrested last night .for speeding. Kussell Maw, who lives at 2185 north Fourth street, Is In tho ::ty jail on a charge of prowling on the porches of residences on north Liberty street. Lyman and Alex Brookway were sleepers at the city jail last night. . Floyd Ellis of Walla Walla Is now taking a three weeks vaca tion and after visiting his par ents, Mr. nnd Mrs. M. D. Kills nf this city for n few days lias gone to Seaside. Mr. Kills Is traveling salesman for Hlumauer-Frank Drug company. Mrs. Ellis accom panied her son aa far as Port land. Walter nine or Batem return ed yesterday afternoon from a few days business and pleasure trip combined In Portland. Wil liam Marr left for Portland Fri day evening with Mr. Cline but returned Sunday evening. When her husband look Mrs. R. Orozzontrhe, who has been a patient at the state hospital for some time, for a short ride t.lis morning she decided that liberty was more Interesting- that the care received at the Institution and she took French leave, flro- zonlohe who lives at 171 Four teenth street In Portland, drove down this morning to see his wife and with the consent of the hos pital officials took ber for a ride about town. He stopped at a fruit stand down town and when be came back she was gone. Tlie po lice nre looking for her. J. W. Smith of Junction City was In Salem this morning. Miss Bellc Itanney of Corvalll? was among Salem visitors today. w ill (joining was in Siiem on private business yesterday. Ue ic a resident of California. Announcement was made this morning that the Salem boys ehor us will hold Its last meeting of tlie year at tho state fair gr.-un-is next Saturday, July 11. A ' fold will be furnished, and tho time given over for tho most part to sports In the stadium. Kibhous will be given to winnerB in the various contests, with a purple ribbon Tor the grand svreeiw'nkn. Dr. Eplcy has charge of the chorus. R. E. Willis ot Sllverton was iu Salem yesterday. Fred Williams, local attornr-y, returned to thin city Monday af ter having been gone (or nevral dayn. He visited Newport, and de clares that the weather and oth er conditions were excellent dur ing the fourth and fifth. Mr. and Mrs. E. h. Potter of Corvallla were In Salem yesterday horn on June 21 to Mr. and Mrs, L. N. Trask. Harry Takashi Ka nko, born on July 2 to Mr. and Mrs. Vasora Knneko, Lake I.a- bifh farmers. Duane Raphael THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON BE CAREFUL It. L. Hart, 1192 Shipping street, admits that It was his fault when hm nutmohile wan bumped by an unidentified car on High street between Court and State today. llrs. G. W. Ray, 434 North High street, reports a mishap with an other car in which the other went into the ditch and turned over. The car was not Identified nor tile place of the accident stated. Cars driven by Edward Heenan. 352 North 12th street, and Fred Vicako collided at Miller and Liberty. ON THE AIR TUESDAY NK5I1T (Pacific Time) KGW. Portland, Ore., 491.5 S-U P. M., Shaw Jubilee singers, courtesy Hoyt hotel; It. 55. Duke, manager; 9-10, General Cord orchestra, courtesy Woollach & Powell; 10-12, Herman Kenin's Multnomah hotol dance orches tra. KGO, Oakland, Cat., 3G1.2 4-5:30 P. M., concert orchestra, Hotel St. Francis; 6-1, Sherman, Clay &, Co.; 8, KGO Littlo Sym phony orchestra; Arthur S. Gar belt, musical interpretative writ er; Virginia Tread well contral to; 90-1 A. M., Henry llalstcad's orehesl ra. KKI. Los Angeles, Cal., 467 fi:30-6 1. M., Examiner's mat inee mu.sicale; 6, McDaniel'p nightly doings; C:45, radiotorial talks; 7-8, program. Hills Bros, with IIIUs P.ros.' dinner dance orchestra, Starr Husscll, the blue streak of radio; 8-9, Ex aminer: Hugo Hamlin's Person ality Kids; 9-10, variety pro gram by IFI hurloB(piors; 10-11, Packard ballad hour with Ash ley sisters, Ethyl Talmadgo. KPO, San Francisco, Cal., 128.31-2 P. M., Rudy Keiger's Fairmont hotol orchestra; 2:30 3:30, matineo program; 3:30 4:30, Palace hotel concert or chestra; 4:30-5:30, lludy Seig- er s l-airmont hotel orchestra; 5:30-0:15, children's hour storiee 6:15, baseball; 6:30-6:40, Ye Towne Cryer, Amusement infor mation service; 6:40-7, States restaurant orchestra; 7-7:30, Rudy Seiger's Fairmont hotel orchestra; 8-9, program. Jack Thomas, director; 9-9:15, golf instructions, Harold Sampson; 9:15-10, Theodore J. Irwin, or ganist; 10-11, Johnny Bulck's Cabirians. WEDNESDAY NIGHT (Pacirii- Time) KGW. Portland. Ore.. 491. R 8- 9 P. M., Oddfellows program; 9- 10. "Who's Yuur Hinder ?" program, courtesy Charles F. Herg; ImciHe Kirtley. soprano; Hernice Alstoek, contralto; Mar ie Chapman Mncdonald, vioiin l.t, and Julius Walter, pianist; 10- 11, concert from Sherman, Clay & Co.. Duo-Art studio. KPO, San Francisco, Cal., 42S.3 1-2 P. M., Rudy Seiger's Fairmont hotel orchestra; 2:30 3:30, matinee program; 4:30 5:30, Rudy Seiger's Fairmont hotel orchestra; 5:30-6:15, chil dren's hour stories; 6:40-7, Wal do mar IJnd and tho States res taurant orchowtrn; 7-7:30, Rudy Seiner's Fairmont hotel orches tra; 8-9, program, May Clark Rums, director; 9-10, Goodrich Sllvertown Cord orchestra; lo ll, Wahlemar Lind, States res taurant orchest ra . KGO, Oakland, Cal., 361.2 3-4 P. M., musical program; 4 5:30, concert orchest ra, Hotol St. Francis; 6-7, Hen Black's orchestra. KFI, T,os Angeles, Cal., 467 5:30-6 P. M., Kxamlncr's mat inee mu.'ilcais; 6. AIcDaniers nightly doings; 6:45, radiotorial talk; 7, Nick Harris' detective story; 7:20. talk; 7:30, half-hour dance music: 8-9, program, Ventura Refining company; 9 10, Kxamlnor, Wnmpas movie program, Wampas cluh danco orchestra; 10-11, Patrick-MarRh dance orchestra, Hetty Patrick, soloist. Flcttencourt, horn on' July 3 to Mr. and Mrs. Raphael J. Hetton court. Thomas Augufltns Roberta, Jr., born on July 5 to Mr. nml Mm. T. A. Roberta. Judith Walk er, born on July 7 to Mr. and Mrs. John Walker. Cuelda Mae Thatch er, born on June 23 to Mr. nnd Mrs. Pearley Glenn Thatcher. Dora Len on; Unruh, born on June 23 to Mr. and Mrs. Karl A Unruh. Elolflo May Grc, born on June 21 to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gross. Mrs. T. R. Chamberlain nnd her nop Ken net It were in Salem thk; morning. They arc residents of Corvallis, Mrs. Dr. T). II. Wallace of Al bany was in Salem today. Mi-s. R. A. Douclafifl, resident, of Albany, visited friends in Salem today. Scott Page, delegate (o tho In tern at ion al Ki wants convention at St. Paul and Minneapolis, gav a report of the convention hefor th0 local Kiwnnls club at their weekly luncheon at the Marion hotel this noon. DESECRATION OF FLAG IS CHARGED TO TWO I Grande, Or., July 7. Charges of Wecratinrc the Amer ican flag were p'aeed with the Jub ilee of pea,"o here yesterday ar.''.inst OeorRe Noble nn Clyde Bloom hy Otis Palmer, commander of the fa (Jrando post of th. American tinlon. Tho coniplalrl alleges tint Noble and !tlo.r. tore down and mutilated a flan placed as Uc- oration on tne of the main streets of I.a Grande. SALEM IN GETS FEEBLE MINDED Settergren Brothers of Portland were successful bidders yesterday for the construction of a new wing for the eastern Oregon hospital for tho Insane at Pendleton, tlie bid of that firm being $178,805. A. A. Siewert of Salem got the contract for construction of a new building at the state Instltuttcwi for feeble-minded with a bid of $32,900. Fox & Co., of Portland, got the contract for plumbing at tlie Ponilletiin institution ot $7S50 and J. F. Shea of Portland the heat ing at $8427. L. C. Inmnn of Sil verton will install the heating at tho feeblo minded institution at $2S03 and the plumbing at $2700. Electrical wiring will bo installed by the Hatch Electric company of Salem on a bid of $720 and tilo will bo furnished by the Art Tile company of Portland whose bid was $4785. The meeting of the board of con trol at whK'h the bida wore open ed was enlivoned by a clash bo tween Governor Pierce on tho one side and Secretary of State Kozer and State Treasurer Kay on the other. Tho governor Insisted that contracts should be awarded con cerns tiiat operate under tho stato workmen's compensation oct, while Kay and Kozer insisted that the law does not require this. Kay ac cused the governor ot doing more than anyone else to kill tho com pensation commission for the rea son that he successfully opposed tho legislature's plan to appropriate money for the commission for the present biennium. RESIDENT HERE 49 YEARS OEM Rebecca Jano Raker, resldont of Salem sinco 187G, died at her home at 990 Oak street Monday night, Siio nad been very frail for a num ber of years, but her last illness lasted for only a few days. She was born in Petersburg, Illinois, In 1810 nnd grew to womanhood there. She was married to John Crafn Baker In 1806. They mov ed to Kansas for a few years be tore coming on to Salem. ne is survived by two great grand children, 6 grand children and two daughters. Her husband died 20 yenrs ago, and her sons Frod C. nnd Frank M. died within recent years. Mrs. Baker was one of the oldest residents living In Salem. The body Is to lie In stato at Webb's funeral parlors between the hours of 9 a. m. and 5 p. m. Wednesday. Fun oral services will be held at the Portland Crematorium Thursday at 11 a. m. POLA NEGRI IS FINED $10,000 FOR SMUGGLING New York, July 7. (A. P.) I'oia .NoBil, errL-cn slar, must oiy tix.uuu to the government to re cover two ciamend and emonilu bracelet and a diamond rln which she fulled to declare whon she returned last May from a Cur opean trip. IiiKpectors at no time alio round 10 bott'es of wine in liw trunks, smashed them on the Htilps rail and fined her $5 a b'jt' tin. The thirty carat diamond rln MIkm Neirri admitted was given lo her in France. Customs officials assessed tlie domestic value f,f the Jewelry ot i7,uiH. The fine amounts U0. COO. EIGHT DROWNED WHEN PICNIC BARGES SINK St. Thomas. Ont., July 7 (AP) Thn death toll In last night' Sunday school picnic tragedy at Plnaforo lake, where two flat-bottom boats, tied together, carrying 27 children nnd n, teacher, cap sized, was put today nt eight per sons. The t-acher, Mrs. Watts and neven of her charges, were drown ea. Early today nil hut two bodies had br-rn rerovero'l. The dead are Mrs. Watts; Edith Robertson n y ea rs old; Mil rra y Ram or. Franfos Vidler, 9; Rowland Smith 8; Je:in Robertson, 12; Alfred Sutherland, 5; Joan Murray, 7, All aro from St. Thomas. Died MATTIXflLY A t the home of her daughter. f 0 1 ftouth Twen tv-fiflh direct, July 6. 1D2 Mlmra fcveiyn M.HUik;!-, ace 72 years, l month. 20 d.iv Survived hy one daughter, Mm r C. Harris, Salem; two sonfl, 'II. C. I'llt, I.cwittton, Idaho, nml P. II. Pitt. Halt Lake Clly, Mali; Iwo s;Uers, Mrs. Delia ViII:( nson. Montana, nnd Mrs 'Julia West, Spokane, Wash elx grandchildren and tw great grandchildren. She was member of Sedgwick Women Itellef Corns No. 1 of Salem The remains are In care of the Tcrwilliger homo. Funeral ser vices will he held at the Ter willlger home nt ten o'clock to morrow morning. Committal flervlceu at Ashland, Or. HAKKfl Mm. Rebecca Jane Ba ker died at her residence, 90 Oak street Monday July 6th, at the age of 78 years. She Is our vlved hy two daughters, Mtb John llengen nnd MiM fjuclla Jlaker of Salem, six gramlchll dren and two grcnt gramlchll dren. Her body will lie In state at Webb' funeral parlors Wed nenday until B p. m. Funeral service will be held Thursday at II a. m. nt the rortlan crematorium CITY REFUSES TO ACCEPT OLD WAR TROPHIES (Continued from Page One.) improvement of tho following streets: A street from ICth to 17th. I Broadway from Columbia to High land. North 14th from Marlon to D. North 16th from A to D. ! Residents on North 17th street from Center street aouth sent In communication demanding the improvement of that street, declar lug that tho street Is realty a prairie instead of a street, that tho denizens of the "bad lands" have to cart in their household supplies In wheelbarrows, and that there had. been some thought of a petition that tho city furnish pack mules for the purpose. After the ending of tlie communication it was stated that tlie improvement has already been ordered, and tho city recorder was instructed to In form tho persons who sent In tho communication. An ordinance was passed assess ing tho cost for tho improvement of tho alley in block 19, which to tals $1031.36. Emergency Act Passed As an emergency mensuro caus ed by tho establishing of a swim ming resort on lat street, an or- dinanco was put through throe readings nnd passed prohibiting the parking of automobiles on bridges and Instructing the city street commissioner to place signs to thnt effect on all bridges in the city, including tho east end of the Marion-Polk county bridge. An ordinance was passed estab lishlng a grade at Myrtle avonuo from Highland to Fairgrounds road. In addition to the two ordin ances providing for increase in the ilaries of tho chief of police and fire chief, ordinances were Intro duced to assess tho cost of improv ing houtn uottago street from Fer ry to Trade and Oak street from Liberty to High. Dr. L. O. Clement hae returll' ed to Salem after a visit In Eu rope extending over a period ot tlree mouths. Among th0 births reported to tuo otfico of the city health off! cer this morning were tho follow ing: L,awrenco Newel Traak, Jr. Charter No. 67 KEP0ET OF CONDITION OF THE LADD & BUSH, BANKERS iU Salem, in tho Stuto ot OreKon, 11ESOU11CES 1. Lonns nnd discounts, including rediscounts shown In Items 29 and 30, If any J 3,424,006.70 uriTuruus securea ana unsecured 3. U. S. government securities owned. Including those shown In Items 30 and 35. if any 4. Other bonds, warrants and securities. Including foreign government, state, municipal, corpor ation, etc., including those shown In Items 30 nnd 355, It any 0. Banking house, furniture nnd fixtures 9. (ab) Cash on hand in vault and duo from banks, bankers and trust companies designated and approved reserve agents of Ibis bank 9. (c) Not amounts duo from other banks, bankers 10. Exchanges for clearing house imnus In the same city or town as reporting hank Total cash and duo from banks, items S, 9. 10 nnd 11 iniO.S.I'.lS 13. Customers' liability under letters of credit 14. Customers' llnbltlly account of acceptances ex ecuted dv nils Hank and by account of this bank 15. Other assets, if any: IJocuniontnrv Ssainns Totnl MAIIIMT1KS) 16. Capital slock paid in 17. Surplus fund 18. (a) Undivided profits (b) I,ess current expenses, Iniercst and taxes paid 99,338.5!) Net amounts due to other banks, bankers nnd trust companies DIO.MANU DKI'OSITS, other than hunks, subject to reserve: 23. Individual deposits subject to uoposits duo tho State of cities or other public funds 24. Demand certificates of deposit 25. Cashier's checks of this bank outstanding pay- nblo on demand 26. Certified cheeks outstanding Total of demand deposits, other than bank deposits, subject to reserve. Items 2S, 24, 25, 26 J2. 642. 820. 69 TIME AND SAVINGS DEPOSITS, subject to re serve and payable on demand or subject to notice: 27. Time certificates of deposit outstanding 28. Savings deposits, payable subject to notlre Total or time and savings deposits payable on demand or subject to notice, Items 27 and nnd 28 $1,952,943.87 33. Letters of credit outstanding 34. Acceptances executed by this ber ! on actual agricultural or commercial transactions Total STATU nif mttfflON. Countv of I flen. II lllches. assistant cashier, ot tho above named Hank, no solemnly swear that the above knowledge nnd belief. COllltECT Attest: A. N. ni'SII, W.M. S. WALTON. S. Hl'SII. Directors. Subscribed nnd sworn to before me this 71b dav of July. 1!2 ItOY niTItTON. N'nlnry Public. My STATE P, STREET , ffloiw 62& Ladd & Bush Bankers KSTAI1MSIIED 18B8 General Banking Business Office Hours from FOURTH CONCERT HERE TONIGHT The program for the fourth public band concert of the sum mer season, lo bo given tonight in Wlllson pirk, 13 announced hy Oscar Hteelhammer, director of the hand, as follows: March, "Stars and Stripoa For ever" Sousa Selection. "Wang' Lauders Waltz, 'Souvenir"..Baden-Baden Popular Numbers Vocal Solo Oscar Gingrich. Selection, "Poet and X'easant" (by request) Suppe Selection, ''Im Palma" (by re quest) Fral.er Selection, "Newiweds" ....O'Hura March, "Scotch Highlanders' King "Star Spangled nanner Tho following cases have been set for this mouth In Department No. 1, circuit court. Judge Kelly presiding: Tuesday, July 7 F. B. Cothren vs If. Sproed. Wednesday, July 8 A. C. Bohrn stedt vs Travellers Insuranco Co. Thursday, July 0 Clackamas county vs Oregon & California Railroad company. Monday. July 13 State vs Walk or, Andrew, Kikson and Johnson. Tuosday, July 13 Prowiaty & Sons against I'hez company. ' Wednesday, July 15 Delaney vs Thiolsen. Thursday, July 16 Enes vs Ponioroy and Miller vs Woodburn. Monday, July 20 Jost vs Tell er, Stale vs Zielinskl. Wednesday, July 22 State vs Uakor. S. A. Hoefcr o( Woodburn wa 111 this city yesterday. Rosorvo Dialrinl X'n 1!! nt close ot business June 30, 1925. 5,082.49 850.000.00 222.000.00 87,898.23 720,682.53 5,092.06 nnd Items on oilier 1SI.477.5C 0,430.00 other hanks for r.n.T.os 150.00 $3,521,985.19 tiAO.flflO.no lflO.flOO.OO $155,020.02 G5.GS1.43 2 18.603.58 chock, Including Oregon, county, 2,620,375.1 2 2,310.28 outstanding 15.630.90 4.501.39 40.S77.fl6 1.912,066.81 bank for customers 15,505.6 $5,521,985.10 Mar on. ss. statement Is true to the best ot my C1KO. II. Ttlf'HHS. Assistant CV-li!er. commission expires .lanunry 4. 1928 CIRCUIT COURT DOCKET FIXED Di. CB. O'Neill OPTOMETRIST-OPTICIAN . . Rllpt, d-.i. Rn;U;n Uiuu uuou yam uuuuii lor. 6 late apt ,j - ommei-ciadU 10 n, m. to 3. p. m. PAGE FIVE Died ZIRLEXSKI At a local hoepttal, Monday July 6, George M. Zle lenekl at the age of 41 years, beloved husband ot Anna K. Zielenskl. He Ie ateo survived by one eon, Donald ot this city, seven brothers, Joaeph, Bor;, Bliss. Charles. Martin, Erward nnd Paul or Salein. four elstcva Gertrude Domagalla, Agnes Fellcn, Cecilia A. Feilen. ot Sa lem and Hose Cairo of Portland Funeral services will be held from St. Joseph church Thurs day morning. July 9. at 9 a. m. Interment wll be in the St. Bar bara cemetery, with Rev. J. K. Buck In charge. Remains aro at the chapel of the Salem mor tuary. UATCMFFE At the residence, 1459 Lee street, on July 5, Mary A. Ratcliffo died ut tho ago ot 24 years. She was the wife ot Kohey S. Ratcllffp, daughter ot Mrs. Nellie E. Swarta, eititer of Ralph, Frank and Virgil Swartz, all ot To peka, Kane. 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