THURSDAY, JULY 16, 1925
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON
PAGE FIVE
State Executives at John D.'s Home
Q- LOCALS
VTJ:;
The first load of freight arrlv--
ed at IlrenUnn, 18 miles down
the river from Salem, yesterday
on the river steamer Northwest
ern. A platform wae erected, und
tlio cargo unloaded. Trucks were
plying hack and forth between
lirentann and Salem today, bring
ing the load the remainder of the
distance to Salem. Fred Karr, in
charge of the boat, yc-iterday re
ceived word from the government
that the channel would ho clear
na Vdv as Salem w.tlifn a week.
The channel la not expected by
local rivermen to be clear within
that length of time, however. A
government dredge and crew of
men are working , n the route be
tween IJrentnna, and have been
working on it all spring.
Dance Fri.
dens.
nite Crystal Gar
163 Mrs. John Wesley of Scio war
in Salem this morning.
Hear Whaley at Woodman hall
tonight. l(iS
Mrs. Ray Fish of Aurora was a
Balem visitor today.
Enjoy yourself at Mellow Moon
pavilion Sat. nlte. 170
C. L. Jenkins of Lebanon wae
In Salem on private business this
morning.
Dr. Marshall, osteopath, Or bid
A picnic of retail clerks of Sa
lem was staged at Stayton today,
rnos of those who did not go to
Portland going to the picnic. The
Willamette grocery company act
ed as host to the crowd.
Want used furniture, phone 75.
P. E. Gibbons, resident of
"Wnodburn, was in Salem yester
day. Enjoy yourself at Mellow Moon
pavilion Sat. nilc. 170
Rev. and Mrs. T. A. Brown were
in Salem this morning. Their
home ia in Brownsville.
Love, the jeweler, Salem.
Mrs. Robert Sandon of Inde
pendence was a Salem visitor
this morning.
Mrs. J. Q. Itodgcrs and Mrs. J
It. Misner, both of Albany, were
In Salem today.
Enjoy yourself at Mellow Moon
pavilion Sat. nite. 170
Tu j Portland better business
bureau Is notifying all of its
members by bulletin of the con
vention of securities commission
ers of the 11 western states that
is to be held at the state capitol
in Salem July 20 nnd 21, and
urging their attendance. Also the
bulletin calls their attention to
the convention of delegates from
the 11 better business bureaus of
the Pacific coast, which is to h
held at the Olympia hotel in Sc
uttle July 17 and IS.
Tf vnu waul a farm or city
lonn call on C. W. I.aflar at 410
Oregon hldg.
Towing motor cars used by ga
ragc3 and service stations must
pay a $10 annual fee, carry lia
bility Insurance and meet all
other requirements Imposed by
the law on for hire trucks, says
an opinion of Attorney General
Van Winkle. Inquiry was made by
the public service commission.
Dance at Mellow Moon pavilion
Sat. nite. 170
W. S. Parnum, owner of the
tliT.w1 linn nnnrntinf hotween
Medford and Jacksonville has
been ordered by the public eer
Yice commission to desist from
dismantling that line until- a
lianrln? nn tliP Issiln can DC held.
A protest at the abandonment of
the line has been received ny me
commission from the Jacksonville
chamber of commerce.
Vnn tnitmiinnp. we deliver.
Don't hrsitate even If the order is
small. Capital Drug store.
In addition to other project:
previously announced, the state
h irhway commission at us meev
ine in Portland July 2S will open
bids for the grading of 4.32 miles
on the Oregon Caves highway
the Itedwuod Juuct ion-Wells
ranch section, and for two box
culverts on the Sherman highway
In Sherman county.
Tf i-.ni n-mt firm or citv
loan call on G. W. LaTlar at 410
Oregon hldg.
J. F. negrrs hns filed action In
circuit court against Effie A.
Wikoff and others to collect
n.oney on a note.
Terwllligcr undertaker phn 721
Mm. T. R. Kay. wife of th
state treasurer, returned yester
day from Portland where- fihe has
Hotel BjigjL AjlllSlL
Portland. M Rose, A P Wilson,
Robert Allison. J H Perkins, J
P.intn. Mr and Mrs Chester A
Drvstlnle. Mr nnd Mm II H Hrown.
Miss Lu R Hrown, Mrs R Miller, R
11 Rrwfn. B J Wlrfs. P S Kms. 4
K Wood, Frank L H.iffncr. Fred
O 'Wanner; J)al.a., Mr ami Mr
Tom Johnson. Mrs Kteanor Per
tram. Miss Orace Jtertrnm; On! 1
P.pneh, Mr and Mrs J h Harkm.in
nnd children; Lyons. Hal Mieiton.
Newport, Mr nnd Mrs James K
King, Mrs Mary L Valentine and
daughter; Wnlclport. Mrs Emrni
C. Thoriwpn: Mount Vernon, Wn,
Charles W Richer; Aberdeen. Har-
rv n P.nird: Seattle. .1 V jtnKer
K h Stephens, (leoR II Krich. Mr
nnd Mrs Adam B .Miner; vn.iej
CnL Mr nnd Mrs W W Morrlwev
find children, Mrs P B Lynch, Kd-
ward Brcslon; San I-ranrisco, Ar
thur L Jamison; Twinn Falls, Ida.
M F Patrick.
been confined to a hospital tor
three months. She wae able to
make the 'trip yesterday by auto
mobile and is said to be very
much Improved.
Dance every Fri, nite Crystal
Gardens. 16S
Building permits were Issued
from the office of the city re
corder yesterday to A. II. Schmidt
for the erection of a one story
dwelling at 2047 McCoy street at
a cost of '$20UU; J. E. Kirk for
the alteration of his home at 757
Center street, to covst $300; A. M.
Moon, erection of a one story
dwelling at 2025 Fairground road
to cost $3000.
Dance at Mellow Moon pavilion
Sat. nite. 170
The fire department last night
extinguished a small grass fire
near the city dump. The depart
ment was called out at seven
o'clock.
Hear Whaley at Woodman hall
tonight. 108
Warden A. M. Dalrymplo today
named M. W. Miller as principal
keeper of the Oregon state prison
to succeed C. M. Charleton, re
signed. He was formerly a guard
at the Washington state prison
and later an engineer for the
Booth-Kelly Lumber company at
their Wendling plant.
Wanted, ten people to pull flax.
See Vick Bros., Trade and High
street. l(iS
Suit to quiet title to real prop
erty has been instituted by Lu
cretia Davenport against Ste
phen J.' Schmidt
For rent, five room furnished
cottage with garage, at Ncskowin
beach. Phone !F22. 109
The cause of the Central Pa
clfic Lumber company against the
Salem Lumber company hrus been
cettled out of court nnd dismiss
ed according to an order entered,
Hear Whaley at Woodman hall
tonight. ICS
W. E. Thompson of route 8 re
ported to police today the theft
from his home last night of an
nuto jack, pump and red inner
tube, size 30.3 1-2. Tho theft o
currod about eleven o'clock.
Dance at Mellow Moon pavilion
Sat. nite. 170
Leo Killian, 110 Center street.
was today released from polico
custody on bail of $100 after
having been cited to appear July
21 at 2 p. m. to answer charges
of drunkenness and driving a
car while intoxicated. Killian wan
arrested by Traffic Officer Ed
wards Tuesday night.
Wanted, loganberries for bar
reling, highest cash price paid.
Baker. Kelley & MarLaughlin,
Inc., Phez bldg. phone 324.
The annual community picnic
of the Mountain View district will
be held Saturday at, tho J. C
Chapman Twin Oaks grove, about
3 1-2 miles west of Salem on the
Orchard Heights road. A program
has been arranged with baseball
and other sports. An invitation
has been sent out to the general
public to attend. The picnic will
continue all day.
Mrs. J. C. Savage visited fn this
city yesterday. Her home is in
Waconda.
J. G. Crisman of Independence
was in Salem this morning.
Tho government pile driver
arrived at Grand Island, some 13
miles down the river from Salem,
today, and the crew is expected
to begin work tomorrow closing
the channel on the west side of
the Island. The entire flow of wa
ter In the river will be sent down
the east side of the island, making
the river bod considerably deep
er on that side, and making it
dry on the west side. It is thought
that when the wor!: is finished
the Northwestern will be able to
steam past Grand Island without
difficulty.
Tho last section of the water
heater at the new swimming es
tablishment being built by Otto
Klett wis erected today. Water
will he pumped from the wull
through the heater and Into the
swimming tank. The well Is 300
feet deep. Date of opening the
tank to the public has not been
definitely announced.
With the mercury rrcislerinc
on the streets of Salem at 2
o'clock this afternoon, it was ea
timnted that it would reach r2 or
93 degrees above zero before eve
ning, with the strong pofvubility
that it would go higher still. Yes
terday's maximum, 91 degree.-,
was reached late in the afternoon.
Toilay the barometer, after rising
gradually all morning, began to
fall rapidly at about noon, indi
cating a po.ssible change in the
weather if it kept falling.
A 9 pound eon was born yes
terday to Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Duval of Salem. The birth occur
n ' at a local hospital. The child
has not been given a name ae yet.
GIRL FAILS TO SWIM
Cape firls-Ne?-. France, July IC
(AP) Mis Lillian Harrison. Ar
gentine swimmer, was forced to
abandon her attempt to swim the
Kn.sltah channel five mltea from
Dover, on the English side.
- The report wan brought by the
enptnln of a French mall boat. He
said conditions In the channel had
become unfavorable during the
day nnd that he had eeen Mhw
Harrison's tog making for pnulo
gne. Miss Harrison started from
Cope Grif-Nez, near Boulogne at
4:30 o'clock this morning.
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GOVBR.lsrOI2.S
A.T
During their conventloa at Bar Harbor, Mo., a group of .governors accepted an Invitation to visit
thfl estate of John D. Rockefeller. Shovrn above, left to right, in the front row are: Gov Brews ter ot
M&tno, Mrs. B. Leo Trinkle, Gov. Nellie Ross of Wyoming, Mrs. Browator, Mrs. Harriet Ogdou of New
York and Gov. B. Lee Trinkle of Virginia.
PROGRAM OF CONCERT
FRIDAY ANNOUNCED
Friday night's program for the
concert to b given in Wuso-i
Park by thfj Cherrian band was
made public today by Oscar Stcel
hammer, director of the band.
Nearly all inembora of the organ
ization are in Portland today in
the Elk's band, most of them be
longing to that group as well as
to the Chrriaii band. Tomnivow
night's program is as follows:
Chicago Tribune March. .Chambers
Selection fruriu Maritaua
Wallace
(a) lnleri:;. zzo "Itusse"
Franke
(b) Gavotte Fair Maiden of Se
villo Czibulka
Popular Numbors.
Vocal solo O, B. Gingrich
La Paionia.
Mexicali'i P.osc.
Side" tton, "Faint" Gounod
A Passing Fancy. Jewell
Overture" Pi 'ncces of India.. Kiag
Washington Gray's March
Grafulla
Star Spangled Pacner.
SAYS SO CALLED
New York, July 16. (AP)
Suggestions in recent special dis
patches from Berlin that An as
tasia, one of the daughters of the
former ltussian czar, Is alive, arc
doubted by Glen K. Botkin, once
a mcurher of the czar a entourage
now living here.
He Is convinced that the woman
who has represented herself to
the former crown Princess Cecelie
as grand Duchess Anastasia Is a
fraud.
"I received practically conclus
ive evidence that Anastasia was
killed," he said, "when I complet
ed a personal investigation into
the fate of my father, who was
killed with the members of the
czar's family In Ekaterinburg, Si
beria, on July 17, 1918."
Botkin himself was arrested
with members of the royal fami
ly and exiled, when the first rev
olution broke out in September,
1917, to Tobolsk, in western Si
beria.
Later the remainder of the par
ty except Botkin and his sister
were taken to Ekaterinburg.
When the white guards captur
ed Ekaterinburg in July, 191S
Botkin went there and found the
entire party had been executed
three days before hie arrival.
SALEM MEN IN CARAVAN
TO VISIT DIAMOND LAKE
Roscburff, July 10 In order
that the beauties of the North
i-mi,.,m rmmirv may be viewed
from the pnrtlnily completed rond
to Diamond Inke, a c;irnnn win
Ic.tvo rtnsolnns cnrly Saturday
morninc fomiK.sod of Modford.
Mr.rshfiold. Sulem, Portland and
i. cni, Kirn for the lournev. Tho
trip to Bofrua creek will be made
by auto and from tlirro horses win
rarry tlipm thrntiub the wild coun
try to the road I'-ndiriK Into Dia
mond lake. Tho trip will bo made
n, cnln route of the sur
veyed road and will be under the
aupcrvlFion of the forestry service.
ST. FAULRESIDENTFOR
63 YEARS PASSES ON
St. Paul. Or.. July 16. William
M. Murphv who was horn and
lived the sixty years of hie life
in St. Paul, died yesterday at St.
Vincent's hospital In Portland af
ter a major operation. Murphy
was the manager of the St. Paul
Sand and Gravel company. Ho was
the husband of Emma Murphy,
and the father of Howard P. Mur
phy of Rlckford, 111., and of Fran
ces ind Beatrice Murphy of St.
Paul. .
Funeral services will be held
at the St. Paul church at ten
o'clock tomorrow morning with
interment in the St. Paul ceme
tery. Jewelrv Store Robbed
New York, July (AP)--Flve
robbers today held up the
Stanley Jewelry store, handcuff
r., Dim mnlnvi and escaped
with Jewelry valued by the pro
prietor at $100,000. The robbers
fled In an automobile driven ny
the sixth man.
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BAE HJVR.H.OI2.
Washington, July 16 (AP)
The crew of the MucMillan Arctic
ship Dowdoiu Is having a difficult
time repairing the broken propeller
o fthe vessel nt Hopedale, Labra
dor, Commander MacMitlan report
ed In a radio message received by
the National Georgruphic Society.
It apparently was filed last night.
"We are making our third at
tempt to put on spare propeller,"
he said. "The evil spirit of the
north, so familiar to tho Eskimos,
has temporarily turned all of his
attention to the white visitors
from tho south. Unfortunately we
are having tides with a rise and
fall of, only four feet. To ral.se our
broken propeller above- water we
have shifted nil the deck load to
the bow of the boat.
"Even this failed to accomplish
our object, therefore, tonight we
placed four large empty casks un
der tha stern of the Bowdoln, hop
ing tliftt when the tide rises they
will lift the Bowdoin at least ate
inches.
"With the thermometer at 70 de
graes Fahrenheit and swarms of
mosquitoes getting into our ears,
eyes, mouths and noses, you can
Imagine our difficulties in compar
Ison to which pack ice, icebergs,
thick fog nnd gales of wind ore u
Lrifle and even looked forward to
with pleasure. Our only eneour
agement is that tho height of tlie
tides Is Increasing, which nican.s
that ultimately the job will be
done. MacMillan."
TIES SENT THRU MAIL
AT RISK OF SENDERS
IN SELLING SCHEME
(Continued from rage one)
signatures being taken at time
or delivery.
As regards the fine points of the
case lawyer are lor the most Par
reluctant to give out a curbs.'one
opinion. Most of them state that
if tho Individual receiving th'.
package .'mew what was in it be
fore opening it, and opened it in
full knowledge that he was cx
peqted to pay for it, and buIjs-i
fluently worn the ties, ho would
be bound by law to pay a reason
able price for the merchandise, al-
tuougu not necessarily the exact
price aeksd by the dealers, .'n
legal parlance, delivery of th
ties would amount to an offer and
accptanco ann use of them would
amount to acceptance of tho of
fer, which would create a contract
between thi two parties.
But conslder.-rhK- doubt Is ex
pressed as to whether the law
W'juld uiihold the dealers in a uur
to collect for the ties when teir
recipient did not know what they
were, or under what condition1:
they were pent r.ntil after ha h-td
opened tho package. If, after leirn
ing everything, he wore the tlrs
he might tlieo-c'.ically he forced
lo pay for them. If, however, he
did not wear them, but put them
aside without n turning them, it
ia said wili ;:)mnt cer(;iin convic
tion that li3 roTito not be require I
to pay for I hem or to send Ui-j':i
hark.
One lo-'al recti.ient of a package
has sent wo"d to tho company
that the tlej sent him ".-re on the
table right here In my house. IT
you want them come nnd gor
thom." lie has received no cal'cri
fi yet.
SALESMAN PLAYS G000
SAMARITAN TO COLT
Klamath Falls, Or., July IC-
A two day oM colt, dwortcd by
Its motlior and half famished was
trlven a 10 milo rldn In a nmnll
coune to water and elieltor by O.
E. Marshall, Portland traveling
man.
Th Portland man. who arrived
hero yesterday, told of tho Inci
dent, lie saw Ilia baby rolt by the
dusty roadnido while driving be
Iween Burne and Lakevlew. He
stopped to give It water, but the
animal ra sueh a pitiful night
he picked It up bodily and plared
It In hl coupe. The leg of the
animal hung from tho opened
window.
For 10 mllwi fnmhll drove
hta Btrange passenger over the
roii(rh road until he reached
farmhouse. There a farmer wo
man gave the colt shelter and
was feeding It warm milk when
ihe traveling man motored on
ward.
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MlAXN3E vr-.
POLICE BUY ROPE FOR
FIRE LINE PURPOSES
Police today purchased 250 feet
of rope which is to be used to pre
vent traffic congestion at the scene
of future fires. Automobiles are
henceforth to be required to he
parked at least a block away from
fires and streets loading to the
fires will be roped off to aid traf
fic direction.
The need of traffic restriction at
fires was forcibly brought to the
attention of tho police commission
Sunday nlf-'ht when hundreds of
machine blocked streets in the
neighborhood of the Cherry City
mill f i re. S i ee t a t ora will n ot be
required to keep the Mine distance
from the blazo as the cars, but In
terference by the crowd in the work
of tho fire department will result
in a hosing of tho.se responsible
fjr the interference, it was said.
RUMANIAN MINISTER TO
U.S. IS CALLED HOME
Washington, July IC (AP)
Prince Bibesco, Rumanian minis
ter has been Instructed by his gov
ernment to return to Bucharest to
discuss the Rumanian-American
debt situation.
MEOFORD MAN, INJURED,
ON ROAD TO RECOVERY
S.'inta Barbara, Cal., July 1G-
X. M. Willettfl of Medford, Or., who
was badly Injured by the explosion
of a cleaning fluid In Santa Marin
yesterday la reported to be recov
ering. While badly burned, Willett.s
la reported to havo passed a good
night and the doctors predict early
recovery.
HOOT'S WIFE LOSES GEMS
Pontile, Wah.. July IC Mrs.
Hoot Gibson, wife ot tho motion
picture actor, reported to tho po
lice today that he had been rob
bed nt her hotel hero last night of
jewels valued by her at $2000.
She eald sho belloved the gcniH
were stolon while she- waa absent
from her rooms. Mra. Gibson re
cently arrived here after a tour
of Canada with her husband who
preceded her to Hollywood.
16 INJURED IN STRIKE RIOT
Cardiff, Wales, July 16 (AP)
Sixteen men were injured today In
a fight between striking miners
and police at a rock colliery at
Glynneath.
Five thousand strikers surround
cd tho pits where seven hundred
miners it till stuck to their work.
One hundred police were railed to
disperse them and the clash en
sued. After the trouble, the remain
ing miners quit and tho colliery
wag closed.
KLAMATH ATTORNEY QUITS
Walla Walla, Wash., July 11.
(A. P.) William (ianong, district
attorney of Klamaih county, Ore
gon, who is confined at the veter
ans hospital h'TP, confirmed today
a report from Klamath Falls that
he had resigned. Ills resignation
is tl'fectivc August 1. Ho said he
hud mado no recommendation as
to a successor.
ALKALI WORKERS DIE
V,.,f..,n T.':.1U ?l V .llllv Id.
(A..) Three employes of the
Maihieson alkali company are
nn,1 tM-rt nlhr.ro In a snrirltlfl
condition in e hospital here todav,
as a result ot lining overcome n
f..m.wi rhll nnlinir thn Interior
of a tank car with a rubberised
soliUlon.
Medford SwHicni
Medford, July 16 Yesterday was
the hottest day this month In Med
ford when the mercury reached
103, and the minimum of 69 early
thin morning mnkes a nw high
record probable. Knrly thU morn
ing there was brief howr which
laid the dust and lowered the tem
perature, and while the prediction
for today Is warmer, the local
weather bureau believe that clouds
and haze will keep tho maximum
down below that of yesterday.
Yesterday's Krore
Ioa AnKelea 4; Portland 1.
Hacramonto 1J; Oakland (,
Ran I'ranctaeo ; Seattle. 11,
Bill Lake 1; Vernon 7.
Swampscott, Mass., July 16.
(AP) President Coolidge is op
timistic over the present outlook
for business. -
He Is keeping a close watch on
business conditions und in a con
ference today with Charles D.
Hi lies, republican national com
mitteeman from New York, ex
pressed his satisfaction with the
situation. The president is receiv
ing reports on business conditions
as well as government affairs at
his summer home here. Mr. Hi!-
les also gave an enthusiastic re
port on the business outlook in
the east.
Mr. llilles, who is mentioned as
a possible successor to Secretary
Weeks, should the latter feel un-
ablo to return to his post from
his sick bed in the fall, said he
did not discuss politics.
Referring to reports that he
was a possible candidate for gov
ernor of New York, Mr. Hil'es
said he could not decline a posi
tion which has not heen offered
to him.
BRYAN MAKES FIRST
ARGUMENT IN TRIAL
OF EVOLUTION CASE
(Continued from page one)
fine whit was meant by the first
part of the statute."
. "If the teacher taught that man
man was a descendant of any low
er form of lifo he violated the
statute and wo have the confes
sion of th.; defendant that ho
knew that he was violating the
law."
The sp-i'icr recalled the testi
mony o Walter White und F. E
Itobinsoii intended to show that
Scopes did now what the lav
meant and reali.d that bo was
violating it-
CASE TO NAME EXPERT
San Francisco, July 16 (AP)
Dorothy Klliugsoirs trial of August
11, on a charge of murdering her
mother, Mrs. Anna Kllingson, may
be turned Into the first test of n
new law permitting a Judge to
name his own alienists In a crim
inal case.
Tho law, effective July 24, au
thorizes the appointment of one
or more experts to examine the de
fendant's sanity and testify as
witnesses in the court. Such action
is taken by Judge Harold Louder-
back the constitutionality of the
statute might be attacked, counsel
for both eides said.
RANGERS REPORT RAIN
IN CASCADE FORESTS
Bond. Ore., July 16. Lookouts
tur uic nmonal luresl-ry sovvico
report Intern'.ll tant showers north
west and mtlie.st of this city to
day. No iirrhthine; accompanied
the rain at.d no further forest
liros are reported.
Tho l-oli'mt at Wnck Unite
northwest of I! Mid reported a rain
fall lnstim; 15 minutes, the Paul
ina peak rtpnricd intennitfaiil
rr.ina thr:ui;'iout the nmrhlmr
Tho thcrmo:nehr today registered
!.,. hutnl.'fty tvlstorlnc; .'1.1.
BE CAREFUL
. Weines reported a collision
with a car driven by Ben Kentel
berg of 1575 North Twelfth street
The accident occurred on South
Commercial street. No damage to
either ear was reported.
Died
SPKNCKK At tho residence or
hiff sister in law on foulh Nine
teenth street on July 16, John
W. Spencer, age 70 yarn. He
Ia mirvlvcd by one niece living
in Minncfipnlitt, Minn., and
nephew. Hev. J. C. Spencer of
Portland. The remalno nro in
caro of tho Terwllligcr funeral
home. Funeral annotincernen tc
will be madp later.
; At the THEATRES TODAY
i
OREGON
Betty Compson,
Theodore Kosloff
in
"New Live for Old"
GRAND
"The Cloud Rider" with
Al Wilson, Virginia Lee
Corbin,
Woodry & Woodry
Fays Cash for Furniture
Phone 75
WOODRY
Buys Furniture
Phone 511
SAY "BAYER ASPIRIN" and
BAYER ASPIRIN
Unless you see the "Bayer Cross" on tablets you are
not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe
by millions and prescribed by physicians for 25 years.
Aspirin Is ibe trade mark of Burur Manufacture ot Uoooacctlcacldeglcr of Sallcyllcacld
QcLk&$ jyami lv
. cyvteoaoK,
Bungalow
vacation
Health and happiness in the great out-of-doors;
days of wonderful activity;
eights of cool splendor under a roof of
stars-hemmed in by the marvelous
Canadian Pacific Rockies.
The Canadian Paci6c Bungalow Camps
hold just tho appeal for you this summer-five
distinctively different Camps,
each rich in entertainment possibilities.
At
Emerald Lake
Lake Wapta
Yoho Valley
Lake Windermere
Lake CHara
you will find hiking, fishing, horseback,
swimming, golf, evening dances, won
derful automobile trips. And. best of
all Is that informal, "old-doilies" atmos
phere, Canadian Pacific comfort, iccoraodtv
Uons and cuisine throughout; rates are
most moderate Write or call for littra-Sure.
W.H. Dcaccn GenlAnaU
S5TMrd Si MullnomahllolelBidg. Portland
kjarawaajaaftwiranif
mm tm&M
V;-. .'vs
A Mark of Good
Business
I'latiiciilly all business in the country ia
run on credit. It is a mark of Rood business
to borrow when by so doing you can place
yourself in a better position to increase tho
scoc of your activities nnd add to your
income.
Fulfilling the needs of those who require
money for such purposes, Hawkins & Hoberts
have lonif assisted in the financial growth of
inddividuals, local business concerns and
Willamette Valley farms.
Wc arc able lo make any size loan
ami at an extremely low
interest cost.
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Invcstmcnts
HAWKINS ft
INSIST 1
Accept only "Bayer" package
which contains proven directions.
ITiuuly "Ilayer" boxes of 12 tablets
Also bottles of 24 and 100 Druggists.
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Pass'rDevl
2nd Floor. Oreoon Bloci
, Salem;
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