WEDNESDAY, JULY
flr LOCALS
Among the features of the play
grounds at tne tiincoiit echool are
the Dcnnieon crepe paper clueae
which nre conducted on Tuesday
nnd Thursday at one o'clock. Mies
Henrietta White Is In charge. On
Saturday at 2:110 a 'out buililhiK
contest will he held tor the hoys
and clothes pin doll contestn for
the girts. They will make their
own articles at homo nnd bring
them to th0 playground for judg
ing. lJudfs tennis court is open
to the playground children on
Monday, Wednesday and Friday
at five o'clock.
Dr. .Marshall, osteopath. Or hid
A falher and son haschall game
will he played this evening at
6: '15 on tho Salem play grounds
field. Emmel Otjos haa heeu se
lected as manager for the hoy's
team. No captain for tho father's
team has been announced as yet.
J. Shelley Saurman, M. D.. an
nounces the opening of his new
offices on the fourth floor of the
United States bank building.
Phone 776 and 777. 109
All boys and girls who are de
sirous of learning tennis will now
bo able to take up the game as
classes will be held under the
auspices of the Salein playground.
The classes r.re to be held each
Monday, Wednesday and Friday
at 5 o'clock on the Bush tennis
court. A large class Is expected
to enroll and It is thought that
the claswes will he a big thing.
Interest is keen in the game. A
good int-tructor Is to be furnished
by the management.
Want used furniture, phone 73.
T)r. I'.ates. who has had charge
of the local branch of the Staples
Optical company sinco Its estat)
lishment in Salem several months
nirn. has departed for a Imct v:i
cation and during his absence r.
II. Carpenter Staples is in c.iarga
Dr. Staples is son of Isaac 10. Sta
plen of Portland, bead of the com
pany- i,e is a graduate oi tne
University of Oregon.
Attention Elks. You- may get
your uniforms now at Bishop's.
Call for them. -im
J. r. Smith and bis son Row
land Smith arrived in Salein from
California yesterday. Mr. Smith Is
cashier of the Olympic athletic
club of San Francisco. Mrs. Smith,
his wife, is the daughter of Pr
I,. L. Rowland, at one timo super
intendent of the Oregon state hos
pital at Salem. They will remain
in Oregon tor some three weeks.
Not ire I will not be responsl
hie for any debts contracted by
anvone except myself. H. C
C..1. 161'
Stopping In Salem for a few
hours while on his way to uan
fornia. William Bell, physical ed
ueatiou director at Lincoln high
school. Seattle, visited with C. A
Kells and Bob Boardman of the
local VMCA staff yesterday.
Canital Ice & Cold Storage Co
phone orders early to 280 to In
sure prompt residence service.
After delivery hours call at plant
r,r,0 Trade street. "We never
close."
L. E. Westley ot Salem, route
R. underwent an exienueu opei
ation at a local hospital yester
day. Love, the Jeweler, Salem.
Concrete sides for the new Sa
lem Y tank- were finished today,
vvnnttmiiv ilia hnb will he lined
with tiles. A number ot concrete
and steel supports nave oeen
erected.
Tcrwllllger undertaker phn 724
Mrs. Paul Simons of Woodhurn
was operated on at a Salem hos
pital yesterday.
Attention Elks. You may get
your uniforms now at Bishop's.
Call for them. I"1
Mrs. Floyd Crabtrec of Salem
underwent a minor operation at
a local hospital tl is morning.
A special initiation will ' he
held by the Elks lodge Thursday
July !Hh, at S o'clock. 101'
Mrs. Itobert Cross and her baby
daughter went home from the
hospital last night. The residence
Is at 875 north Capitol street.
Store room for rent. Lease for
sale. Inquire 107 S. Commercial
St. Good auto sales room. 101
Loval Warner, manager of the
l!S(t" Wallulah. published last
spring at Willamette university,
was vesterday requested to com
pile a romplo'o report tor sub
mission to the executive commit
tee .f the Willamette hoard of
Ilntcl Bligh Arrivals
Portland. C, t! Morris. II Myrlnnd
Mr and Mrs Sylvester J Moran, .1
K Wood, .1 S M.irton. C Hrounmeln
Mr and Mrs K L Reynolds, H A
raranll. C I) KllnK. D B Taylor,
It,, bert Allison, E I) Hutlcr. Or
nUl M Barton. N 1) Bentien. Mr
nnd Mrs J J Irrniody, J H uee
man. Iir C K Bennett. Frank II
Kadcliffe, L R Merrick. David N
Jcvephson; Salem. R W Buckles.
1M T.tei-s. A E smith: The Dalles.
Matt Duffy dr.. Mr nnd Mis l.on
Swygert: Junction City, Mr and
Mrs T t.' .rlcren: Bucoda. Wn. J J
P-.inta: Seattle, K L Stephens. Mr
and Mm Robert M Hteanman;
Twin Kails, Ida. M F Patrick:
Stockton. Cal, Mr nnd Mrs F A
MC..n. Kdnar L MeCan: Oakland
Mrand Mrs R L Unwell. James It
A P. Turner. Mrs A P Pool.
Mr and Mrs Hnrrv Gibson. Mr nnd
Mrs Francis Q Henderson, Miss
Carmelita K Henderson; t.nn Fran
cisco. Dr nnd Mrs L A Ciantier. IT
and Mrs W J Chase. Mr nd Mrs
Jloh O Maxwell: Vancouver, B
C Mr and Mm .lm MeClAll..n
8, 1925
trustees. Tr. ranort will ii..u
profit t something less than
!' -.overusing in the Wallulah
was limited to $000, Warner
S ateS. Sotnn Innl fi. -,,.1...
first indicated that they would
ut uuveruse n tne nook was
printed nut of inu-n i.,inP
cd that they wanted enace. hut
Were Hot rerninuta,l in 1..1-- ......
There was a considerable amount
oi agiiaiion at the tlina the print
ing contract was awarded to n
Eugene fit-in. ntnnv il.i,,i.-i., i.
should be kept In Salem despite
iuu iaci mat tne Kugene price
was coilidei-aiilv ini,l,.i. ii,Q !,...!
figure.
Gladiolus. CUt flnu-ei-,: flii-il
pieces. L'pjolin's, 9 U I S. Liberty
phone 1700. '
Mrs. Blanche Ailnnifi erln.v
to C. A. Kells JU tho Inenl WW'A
returned to the office this morn
ing, Having been out on account
of a slight illness during the fret
part ot the week.
THE F.nglevood, furnished apart
menus, norm uoast street. For
prices, etc. F. F. Townsend, Now
port, Or. igo
Mrs. Rav Hint mwl i.
daughter, recently born, will re
turn Home ti-om the hospital to
night. They live in Salein.
Elks, get your uniforms at
Bishon's nnd renort ftir ,l-lll i
uniform, Thurs. 7:30 p. m. 102
Announcement it-no n.n,ln
- - IIUIUC lUllil)
by officials at the Salem post of-
m: mm mo nnai date for re
ceiving applications for civil ser
vice examinations haa been set at
niiy z;, hamries attached to po
rtions open at the present time
ranse from $1020 to SU40 nor
year.
Mirtiiop'd and report tor tl i ill in
uaiiorni, in lira. '.AO p. in. 1G2
C. A. McLauRhlin, Independ
ence hanker and hop grower is
ill at tlie Marion hotel, threatened
with nervous breakdown due to
overwork.
Attention VAkn. You may get
your uniforms now at Uiwhop'o.
Call for them. 161
Aerordine; to a report telephon
ed to Sheriff Hower this morning
by County Commissioner Smith
from St. Paul burglars broke into
the St. Fau! creamery and stole
H 00 pounds of butter from the
building:.
For rent, store room. J. H. Lau
terman, Hotel Argo. 161
Decree to quiet title to real
property has been granted, in cir
cuit court In the case of A. T.
Yeaton against the Willamette
Ileal Estate company.
For rent, one house and two
apartments. J. H. Lauterman.
Hotel Argo. 161
Verdict for money was award
ed by a jury In circuit court in
the cae of Mm. J. V. lirown
asaintit Han (iilkey and others.
F. A. Knglleh was foreman of the
jury.
Thursday nteht, dance at Hip
podrome pavilion after the hand
concert, Kilverton, All Stars play
ing. 1G2
mi mp i.iau "i r icti i. iii iii-
strong against Samuel Armstrong,
property has been granted In cir
cuit LUUI I.
Tmliv liv tha iiao nf niAtllcinp
Dr. Stone removed a cancer from
the temple of James T. lien oi
Salem. 161
The catiee of William W. Mc
Kinney against Emily Clarke in
circuit court haa been settled out
of court and dismiss, according
to an order Just entered.
Agreement between tho partlefi
has caused the settlement and die-
missal of the case of Falls City
Salem Lumber company against
J. B. Fisher in circuit court.
Sarah I-utz has filed complaint
for divorce from William Lutz.
Rhc nlleges cruel and inhuman
treatment nnd lhat he married
her for her property.
Sevmour Joucfi has been select
ed as chairman or tbe u imte ne
tween Dr. E. A. Cantrell and Dr.
William II. Riley sch.duled for 8
oVlock sham at the armory to-
nlKht. Tho debate will he on the
question of teaching evolution in
the schools.
iriftw oren nnnllcanls for ad-
miin. trt tha nrosnn bar. in-
cludini? four women, ars taking
iiir. jinnitnl tat bar examination
here under the supervision of the
supreme court. The ttfl aro be
ing given in the hall or represent
atives. Results will not ne Known
for several weeks.
nlliltni nnrmitA have hern
i,v t'Hv llnenrder Poulsen
n' fniinwA? W D. DoVaul. dwell-
in? at 21(0 Slate street, to cost
noArt Clnm llrw'lf Xr 'IIIR COm
nanv. Vlny shed at Tile road and
Southern Pacific tracks. fWtp.
A Cussman, dweilini; nt Jim vir
sjinla street. $2000. C. W. Tibhet
uweiijii " 1 ..."
ntreet. J500. P. S. Frye. dwelling
at 435 north HHh. izauu.
A A. Gueffroy. proprU-tor of
the Commercial book store and
of the Atlas Hook and Stationery
company, returned to his home in
ricrut hnvincc taken
DIIII'III mi".
a three weeks' trip eat a r Bp
Madison. N. Dak., to visit with
his brothers nd sifters. On the
trip Mr. Gueffroy pacd through
U states, including three in Can
ada.
t., raihwoM and Roy Hoaff
land forfeited $15 each In police
court tndav for bein annm.
GUNS OF GANGSTERS
BLAZE IN CHICAGO'S
STREETS; ONE DEAD
(Continued from 1'ugo One.)
when he was tuken in custody a
WCek after thn nut hi-n.it hit, ac
cusers were not to be found.
Uenna wan eonsninn whon th
police reached him. He refused to
reveal the identity of hla assail-
u lit ft.
'It I got better, I'll got them my-
" he renoiltGil in nn.uu-t'r in thA
I questions of the of fleers.
-Ango.o Cionna, whose sway In
tho
wusi siae a vaiiey gang for sev-
Veitra Welded thft lviml Inirt n
eral
:ll)fallv ni'I':11lir,1 Ikimp running o..J
bootlesKing clique, fell before the
guns of rival desperadoes about
inomns ago.
Early in Juno n li.nirl nf Vit fnl.
lout
lOil lit- Miohn.il r.,1 l,nt
upon avenging Angelo's death by
uio ganj-iaiiii code, encountered a
polity car in their piith and im-
t'liiiueiy opened fire. Two ofCi
ra wore killed and a third wound
!. Michael was killed, Tony es-
nCll HIld tU'O (if Ilia hnlih.nn
gavo battle to the surviving offi
cers, uotn were wounded nnd n
week later were indicted for mur
der on two counts, naming the po
licemen as their victims. Their
case WAR nnnf nnml (tularin it nif nt
the nrelimiliarv iKin'rinir nnnn nlnn
Lhat feeling over the slaying might
IJiuve int'juuiciai.
A lOUl'Lh ncnnn;inr nf lha fnc
identified aa Tony Genna the third
uruiner ana victim or today s out
break. A Hiimot rinn- llMrlno- (lio tnit
in Is "A. H." doubtless that of An-
rcio, tho first of the trio to fall
l'U3 found on Michael's hnnrt vhen
he was slain. The same ring, pass
eu on with a eecond oath of re
venue was found on Tony's hand
today.
An unnaralleled drlv Fnriin0t
criminals was launched by the com
billed fOl'CG.4 nt thn rtv Knnnf,.
Ktato and federal authorities.
A. Ilarnes wiw fined S5 In jus
tice court today for overloadinc
a truck.
Mr. rOrlie(Sl nditnr nf ihn
Grants Vum Courier, was in Sa-
lem tins morning.
Harold Ware, local boy scout
executive, arrived in Salem at
midnight last night from Camp
Cascasan, where he went Tues
day morning with an advance de
tail to prepare the camp. lie left
the -party there, and returned
himself early this afternoon. They
ire erecting tents, constructing a
pipo line to the camp, and gener
ally preparing it for the hoys who
will arrive thero next Saturday.
Those going will leave from the
Salem armory at 8 a. m. Saturday.
being taken in cars by Rex San
ford, I. M. Doughton, Dr. Henry
Morriu and Harold Ware.
Frank Jak, route 6, was arrest
ed last night for speeding.
James Haggiin was
arrest e J
last night for begging
on the
streets.
Announcement was made this af
ternoon that Dr. Carl Gregg Doney
president of Willamotte university
will give tho principal speech nt
the union religious services in Will-
won park Sunday afternoon. Tho
meetings will continue every Sun
day afternoon inrough July nnd
August. Tho present season Is the
fifth that they will be held.
Mrs. Itobert II. Ijann, daughter
of 13. C. Miles of Salem, sang two
sonirc before the Salem Rotary club
at its regular luncheon this noon.
She sang "Dennis." by Richardson,
and "Do OI' Ark's a Moverin " a
negro spiritual. Mrs, Dann was ac
companied on the piano by Miss
Kva Miles.
Deane Parker, 15 year old mem
ber of Boy Scout Troop No. 40 of
Seattle, arrived in Salem this morn
fng at 11 o'clock, having started
nut on root from Seattle yesterday
morning. He walked about 10
miles of the way, he reported, be
ing carried by passing motorists
the remainder of the distance, al
though he Intended to walk the
entire distance if necessary. He
came to Salom for the purpose of
attending the boy scout camp at
Camp Cascasan, which begins next
Saturday. He went to the camp
last summer, and liked It so well
that he decided to go again this
year.
Miss Esther Hal verso n of Eu
gene was a Salein visitor this morn
ing.
W. F. Norman was In Salem on
business today. Ho Is a resident
of Woodburn.
Two births were reported to the
office of the city health officer this
morning. A boy, born on June 30
to Mr. and Mrs. Glenn B. Nichols,
ffna named Glnn Itrenton. A boy
born on Juno 27 to Mr. and Mrs.
Jacob Oerig was named Raymond
Lester.
Mrs. Ellen Davis, resident of In
dependence, was In Salem this
morning.
Mrs. M. E. Dooney of Albany
was in Salom today.
The Kubjert announced for the
revival meeting at t he large tent
erected on South Commercial
street Is "Christ's Return." Those
in chnrge of the meetings state
lhat large crowds attend each, eve
ning, every seat being occupied and
many standing Sunday night. Large
delegations from Portland, Albany
and other places are expected as
the meetings continue. The meet
Iiiks are inter-denomlnational In
character.
R. A. Elliott of Oetrolt took
shoit business trip to Salem this
morning.
K. S. Chamberlain of Corvallis
was In Haleir. today.
Among Salem visitor this morn
Ing were Mr. and Mrs. H. If. Crune
of Sumner, Oregon.
Miss T,ula lien M let of Grants
pass was In this city today.
Otto Zlmmennnn of Mehams
spent, today in this c'.ty.
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL SALEM, OREGON
Coolidge Guard
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Policeman Norman A. 1'MIlps, oi
Lynn, Mass., guards the outer
door to President Coolldgo's Sum
mer executive office In the Secu
rity Building.
I
HAY JOB 10
E LET ON JULY 28
A highway construction pro.le.it
on the Roosevelt highway in Cur
y county, estimated to cost about
$900,000 will be included among
bids considered by the state high
way coinmhis'en at a mcetim; to
oe held in i'urtuind, Tuesday, July
This ia the Jiurnt HUl-Chctoo
river section ot the highway
which Is O bi graded and sur
faced, totaling 23.2 miles and in
volving 891.000 cubic yards of ex
cavation. The project will be con
tracted in four units and contrac
tors may hid on any one or more
of the units. The lengths of the
units are: Unit No. 1 (north unit
5.6 miles; unit No. 2, 2.4 mlies;
unit No. 3, 6.7 miles; unit No. 4
(south unit), 8.3 miles.
Other grid inn; and surfacing
jobs ou which bids will be opened
are:
Benton county Valley and
Honk ins market roads, 5.83 miles
of broken stone surfacing a coun
ty project.
Lincoln county Siletz bay-
Rocky creak section of Itoossrolt
highway, 8.3 miles of grading.
Linn county Albany-Lebanon
section of Snntiain highway, 1.50
miles of grading and surfacing;
Umatilla county Meacham ov
crossing sectlou fit Old Oreou
Trail, .65 miles of grading.
For Jeffrron county bids will
be opened on a bridge over Crook
ed river, reulnng about 40U3
cubic yards of excavation. 720
yards of concrete. 100,000 pound
of metal reinforcement, 700.003
pounds of structural steel and
1060 lineal teat of concrete ham!
rail.
For Umatilla county bids will bt
opened on a building tor rest room
and concession purposes on Old
Oregon Trnil about 27 mi'cs
southeast of Pendleton.
YOUNG BRYAN
ATTACHED TO
SCOPES CASE
(Continued from rage ane)
Ho said the court decision Im-i
brought about a confused sltuv
tlon in New Yor$ municipal af
fairs invol.-ini; "continued study
and conference."
Rrvan Definr- Evolution.
Dayton, Tenn , jury . (A. P.)
William Jennings Hryan'e defl
nitlon of evolution is "guostT.s
strung together."
Mr. Bryan, heA to take part In
the prosecution of John T. Scopes
for viulating tho Tennessee law
against the leaching of evolution
theories in the public schools, s.i
defined evolution last nir,ht In an
addrens nt a banquet given In hlf
honor.
The defcnlnnt and the former
secretary of stato chatted In the
aotel lobby v.-hcre the banquet wn
served before the dinner tod
.S-opes Fat direllv across the tab
from the speaker. Mr. liryan In
his address say that proprieties
I'oreed him to conrine his renmrkfl
to a restricted discussion of the
pending casj h'lt ne was emphatic
in his declaration that "Iho peo
ple will tell the wacber what
tea'h." This com, lie thoul'l
would give final and definite de
termination to this right.
TlefenHi Statute
In discussing privileges vc.ito.l,
lie said, by ths roplo In legisla
tures everywhere, he asked, "does
thfl death 'Cnalty prevail In the
state? Hcfore his question couia
;o answered, ho added:
"I know that It cannot apply In
this case."
Much of the eddress was devo
ed to detente, an opposite role to
Mint scheduled for the sneax-r
when the Irlal begins Friday. He
defended Davt.m and Its citizens,
legislatures end to the people of
Tennescee.
"I will p it tn character of tin
nnnnln nf Tennessee against that
of any ot'ie-- prnple In the l.'nltei
?iat " he raid
Atlnrnev.4 for the defense today
r.Tt.r.rH ih, lie'ief that In mi an
dress M. Ilivan definitely had rc-
unied his rea-t'nn to the case.
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PLANT FOUND
ON ISLAND IN
WILLAMETTE
(Continued from page one)
ttou ot having no definite knowl
edge thut the men were linplicasd
in illicit liquor operations, or hud
committed any crime whatever.
Wirs Leadn tn Plant.
Tho ageniH, not having a boa.,
Jumped Into the mer and swa.n
across an Inlet which separates
the island from te main land.
Landing on the island tl ey
were pushing around through tha
'brush when one of them stumbled
over a wire, which proved to hi a
signal wire leading to a bell at
the still, imitnllcd for the purpose
of warning anyone at tho still oi
the enemy's approach. Following
this wire led tho agents to t.Ve
lay on t.
The quarters had been elabjr
ately arranged to do business on a
big scale. A regular loading dooit
had been installed, with apparatus
to glfdo kess down into rowbwus
used -for transporting tho Uqtur.
Evidently a shipment had gon-i
out but a yli or t time before tht
raid was made, as the agents
found the tiros under the still gu
Ing at full blast with every prepa
ration to put on another run. The
agents estimated the still to have
a capacity of 300 gallons in a 24
hour run. 'However, but about
seven or eight gallons of whiskey
were found in a keg, and about 40
gallons mora In filter barrels in
the plant. The 35 vales contain
ing corn marsh and sugar wsrc
all practically filled.
Eauinment All New
The stills were evidently nearly
new and agents figured the plant
probably had not been operating
much more than three weeks. The
stills themselves were asbestos
covered. The two steam boilers
were new as was the bulk of the
apparatus In use.
Officers reel satisfied that these
stills were' operated under the
same directing head as the one
operated nt ML Angel and have a
theory that these are but a part of
a number of enormous stills work
ing in various parts of Oregon anJ
Washington outride of Portland
and dumping their product ino
the Portland market.
Officers reiused to state how or
where they received tho tip that
there was a still in tho vicinity.
.The agents early this morning
notified Sheriff swer of the rap
ture of the still and Deputy Sher
iffs Hoy Iirommr and Pert Smith
went to the scoi.e to guard I he
still. The agents went into Pore
land to Interest Federal Prohibi
tion Director Linville In the cop
ture. The officers had not ynt
determined whether the Island on
which the still was captured Mas
iu Marion or lamnill county, be
cause ot the mcauderings of the
river at the point and government
maps failed to rnswor the ques
tion. Consequently to obtain jur
isdiction If any arrests are male
it may become necessary to shove
the case through the fed?ral
courts, they say.
Cannot Bp. Moved.
Tho deputy sheriffs state tha'
it will probably be exceedingly
difficult to get the still and pari
phrrnalia off the island as the
water along the island edge h
become exceedingly shallow.
shallow it would nm difficult to
get a barge In thi would f lor t
aparutus of such groat weight as
the boilers Mid stills, although it
Is still p.wsiblo to carry out whis
key In rowdcats. The officers ho
lievo tho apparatus was liudall'M
during a high water period b'lt
that actual distilling operations
did not start until about thr'.e
wcoks ago.
Agents from tne governor's
ficG who affected the raid declare
that they have had no sleep nr
over 48 hours, as their search for
the supposed small still was a con
timious onn leading up to lite
yesterday afternoon when they
sighted the men on the Island
They kept vigil all last night after
the still was discovered, as lb.
declared they hid received threats
from certain quarters If such i
still was unearthed they would n
"bumped off."
7 STORY FALL
TAKES LIFE
OF BARONESS
(Continued from inge one)
veMtgatlon, said It was believed
she had fainted.
tTowHs fnrrrd IxmjiC
The young woman was elabor
ately gownod and Jewoled. Her
diamond enrrinss wero dashed from
their Hctlinga In the fall and were
recovered from the roof hy detec
tives. Mips Susan Welrn, the baroness'
companion, wiir, whom he arriv
ed at tho Rltz Carlton Juno 2G,
aid they were tn sail fur Kurope
In the Merengarla today and that
Inst night the baroness gavo a fare
well pnrfy.
Besides tho Imrnnosn, Miss Welen
and Thompson, the party Included
FMcr Co nly, connected with a
l-'ifth avenue concern. The two
men told the tnrt the party of
four had dined at the Hits Carlton
together. Later they went to the
buronesn' Riille,
h , li4-nnod From Window
.Alius Welen left the room and nf
tor she returned a few minutci lat
er the men said, she- whispered
H'Miiethlng to the baroness who In
turri- left the apartment nnd was
gone about 1.1 minutes.
When she came back she went
Into tho living room and leaned
nut of ths window, remarking that
It was very hot.
Thompson nid all three saw that
tho bnronesn was falling. Mhw
Welen screamed and the two men
ran to grasp ths baroneiw, but she
slipped from their hold and plung
ed out of the window, Thompson
said.
An Invest'ftatlon of the district
attorney's oifim reported to l)itf
trlct Attorney Pnntou this nf'.or
noon that the death was accident
al, after two hours questioning of
tho two men who wers in the room
with the baronet when she Mi.
Mr. Bnnton announced his office
would drop furt m" Investigation.
Mrs. Web-n omipled lbs unite
on the Herengarla which had been
reserved for h-r nnd the baroness
whn the lirer sailed.
BE CAREFUL
Lolioy Hlatt, 15C7 Oak street,
aud a. Mr. Burnett, 444 South
High, collided with their auto
mobiles at Church and Trade.
Hiatt claims Burnett was driving
loo rast and that his brakes were
not working.
The automobiles of It. H. Hend
ricks of tho Honesteolo Motor
company, and It. W. Emmons were
both aliKhtly damaged in a col
lision on Commercial street be
tween Ferry and State today.
The fact that Waiter P. Canay,
355 Norway street, was a little
slow in making hla stop signal
caused Arlir Newberg, 239 South
22nd, to bump him ou Commercial
between llellevuo and Oak, ac
cording to Newberry's report at
polico headquarters.
FALLS CITY ,
Palls City, July 8 Mr. and Mrs.
Guy U, Mott aro the proud par
ents of a son born July 4th. The
young man weighed eight pounds
and has been named Charles
Everett.
Ralph Thompson, of Salem was
a visitor here Monday. ,
Kldon Frink Is critically ill with
pneumonia at his home near town
He was taken ill suddenly late Sat
urday eveninp while at Neskowin
and brought homo at once.
E. P. lirown was a business call
er to Portland itonday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lot Gardner of
Vabsetz have a son born July 4.
He has bet'ti named Itobert. Mr.
and Mrs. Gardner wero formerly
residents of Falls City.
Gordon Treat and Kugene Titus
wero McMinnivllo visitors Sunday.
Mrs. William Mack was called
to Hoquiam, "Woshincton, late
Monday evening by the serious
illness of her mother. Mr. nnd
Mrs. Mack left at once driving
straight through.
Mrs. Rdwln Thomas and child
ren of Aberdeen, AVa-shington, nnd
Mrs. Geo. Broughton of Heaver.
Oregon and Mrs. Jack Ascham
and daughter of Tillamook visited
Wednesday at the home of Mrs.
Jennie Cobb.
Miss Lillian Hatch is In Inde
pendence this week visitlnir with
her aunt Mrs. Chas. Mnyer.
John M. Scott, passenger traf
fic manager of the Southern Pa
cific and J. H. Mulchny, general
freight agent, were Salem visit
ors Tuesday and Wednesday.
Walter Simpson was arrested
yesterday on a charge of reck
less driving.
Died
ZIRLE.VSKI At a local hospital,
Monday July 6, C.corg0 M. Zie
Icnskl at the age of 41 years,
beloved husband of Anna K.
Ji I elen.sk i. lie is also survived
by one son, Donald of this city,
seven brothers, Joseph, llert,
liliss, Charles, Martin, Erward
nnd Paul of Salem, four sisters
Gertrude Doningalla. Agnes
Fellen, Cecilia A. Fellen, of Sa
lem and Hose Cairo of Portland
Funeral services will bo held
from St. Joseph church Thurs
day morning, July 9, at 9 n. m.
Interment wll be in the St. Bar
bara cemetery with Itev. Thom
as V. Keen an In charge. Pray
ers will he offered this eve
ning at 7:30 p. m. nt the chap
el of the Salem mortuary. Re
mains are nt the chapel of tho
Salem mortuary.
JACKSON' Maria Kliznbcth Jack
son died Tuesday, July 7, nt
-her former residence at 1815
Fairground road, at tho nge of
80 years. She is survived by two
sons, E. I). Jackson of this
city, and Charles J., of Colora
do; on sister Mrs. Millie
(libhs of Nebraska, nnd one
brother, R. 1). Davis of Illinois.
Funeral services will he con
ducted from the chapel of the
Salem mortuary on Thursday,
July 0. at 2:30. Interment will
be In Lee Mission cemetery.
Kev. II. Glasgow will officiate.
nATCUFKK At tbo residence.
145!) Lee street, on July li,
Mary A. HaMiffn died at the.
ago of 2 i years. She was the
wife of Hobey S. Itatclirre.
daiightor of Mrs. Nellie K.
Swartz, sinter of Ralph, Frank
and Virgil Swart., all of To-
peka, Kans. Funeral services
will be held Thursday morning
at ten o'clock from Itigdon'n
with interment In City View
cemetery.
IJAKKR Mrs. Rebecca Jane lin
ker died at her residence, !)!)0
Oak street Monday July fth, at
tho age of 7ft years. She Is sur
vived bv two daughters, M rs.
John llengen and Ml Luella
Ilaker of Salein, six grandchil
dren and two great grandchil
dren. Her body will Ha in slate
at Webb's funeral parlors Wed
nesday until 5 p. m. Funeral
services will bo held Thursday
at 11 a. in. at the Portland
crematorium.
At the THEATRES TODAY
OKEGON
RICHARD DIX
in
"TOO MANY KISSES'
GRAND
"The Girl on the Stain"
Starring
Patty Ruth Miller
IWOODRY
I Buys Furniture
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Phone 611
Auction Sale I
Tonite and Tomorrow Nile
7 P. M.
At Woodry's New Auction Market and
Furniture Store, cor. Summer & Norway
Opposite his residence,
Stock of Groceries and New Merchandise including
all kinds of Dress Goods, Overalls, Sweater Coats,
Muslin, Cotton Blankets, Brooms, Mops, Thread,
Buttons, Hosiery, Groceries, Furniture, Ranges,
Ford Bug, and a lot of miscellaneous articles.
Terms cash. If you miss this sale you'll be sorry.
F. N. WOODRY, Auctioneer
Residence and Store Summer and Norway Streets
rhoneSll
Note: "Woodry Pays Cash for Used Furniture."
BIG TENT REVIVAL !
(Inter-Denominational) Daily 7:45
South Commercial Street
Subject Tonight
J "Is Christ Coming Again?"
New Today
Richard
DIX
Today m,.. ay
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Too Many
Kisses"
How ninny nri "Too Many Kisses?"
Tho tuTPn's rnatont rlsliiK favorite,
Itlrhurd His, tells you In his fastest
nml funniest plcturo.
Ilettor not miss It!
From the story "A Maker of Ges
tures" hy John Monk Snumlers.
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Woodry & Woodry
Pays Cash for Furnitnro
Phone 75
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