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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 1, 1925)
Saturday; august jgr LOCALS f The fltate board of control yea terday forwarded to various banks about the elate notes executed by farmers In fuvo-' of the etate to secure loanB under the farmers' relief bill of the 1925 legislature. The notes were accompanied bv mortgage releases. Most of them aro in central and eastern Ore gon. The aggregate of loans in .trcas where frost damaged wheat to the extent that reseedlng was necessary is about $400,000. Terwllligor undertaker phn 724 When new pleas reached Gov ernor Pierce yesterday for exec utive clemency in favor of Harry and Alex Cloldstoin, brothers who are serving terms of 2 1-2 years each in tho state penitentiary for receiving stolon property, the governor declared that he will not consider leniency for them until they aro subject to parole. They wcro received from Multnomah county. Time to can ealmon, extra qual ity, fine fat deep sea troll finh at Pitta Mkt. " Little doubt exists with author ities at tho state penitentiary that George Holmes, who was shot and killed in a tight at North Uend, is tho same George Holmes who was paroled from tho state peni tentiary here February 14 last. The dead man is said to have been from Longview, Wash., and when Holmes lert the prison ho said he was going to Longview where he had a pofiitlon. I:i one letter to the parole officer li- said that he was married. The description of the dead man tallies with that of the former convict. Holmes was sent to the prison from Multnomah county to serve two years tor for gery. .Want used furniture, phone 511 A marriage license has been is sued to Milton E. Gralapp and Winuifred Drown, both of Salem. ljr. Marshall, osteopath, Or bid rinsed on a settlement the case ot Star Land company against Laura Boone has been dismissed by Judge McMahan. Dance tonite Mellow Moon. 182 Word has been received from Washington, D. C that pensions have been granted to four . resi dents of Oregon in and near Sa lem. They are as follows: Frcd rikn Kirsehcr, Salem, $30 a month; William E. Lufkinbeal. Salcin, $12 a month; Charles Ar nold, Aurora, $15 a month, and Walter C. Lynch, McMlnnville. $;10 a month. Stage for Woodland park leaves Terminal building Sunday 9. 11:30 a. m. !82 In a letter received today from tile Salem YMCA camp at Ncsko win. Irving Halo of Salem re counts a game of baseball played between the camp team and the 'Jewish boys" of Ncskowin. A tournament is also being staged among teams of campers, each team having a name of lis own choosing. The Soil Lions recently defeated the Baboons G to 5. The Milkmaids beat the Horseflies 8 to 0. Love, the jeweler, Salem. The fifth annual home coming of the Aumsville Pioneer associa tion will be held at HwnnK grove Anmnvllln on Similar AUKHSt 9 Invitations have been sent out to a large number of persons to at' Immprnmin?. the Invita Hons being in the form of postal cards, with the names of Slicrm Swank, president of the associa tion, and M. Maude Boone, secre tary-treasurcr, attached. Want used furniture, phone 75. Eight families will be moving Into Salem during the next ween, brought hero by the Cosmopoli tan chain stores, which is estab lishing Its headquarters In Salem. They will include the following: II. H. Gradv, general manager: C. II. Dav, connected with the ex tension department; George Tay lor, merchandising manager and in charge of Che local store; J. T. Barritt, from McMlnnville: David Riddle, In charge of gro ceries here and in all olher stores; J. L. Lamb ot the extension de partment; Vcrn Wolfe, assistant manager, from Corvallls. and H. M. Hoomc, secretary and auditor, u-iirt ,ird hp from Eugene. Miss Edith Smith, assistant sec retary, will also arrive trom r-u gene Monday. A few of the Cos mopolitan people moved Into Sa l'Tn tli is week. Big dance. Happy Canyon, Mill City, Sat. night. Dinner dance Sunday evening, music by lhom-fl- Bros. 7 piece orchestra. 182 The fifth annual reunion ot the Coos cottntv association will be held at the state fair grounds at. Salem Sunday, according to an nouncement Friday by Dr. C. L. Bender of Portland, president. A program of addresses will begin at 11 a. m. and tho association will provide coffee and Ice cream for the basket luncheon. All res idents or former residents of Coos county are invited. Dance tonite Mellow Moon. 182 Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cornoyor 'eft early this morning for an au ninoblle trip to Baker where the) vill visit relatives. Dance tonlto Mellow Moon. 182 Settlement of the amount O fc paid by Raymond Zlelinskl as result of his recent conviction in i i, 1925 circuit court of being the father of a child by Helen Ganiard, has been postponed until Attorney Walter E. Keyes, representing the uerense, returns from a vacation trip. Dance tonite Mellow Moon. 182' Deputy Sheriff llert Smith this morning investigated a robbery at the buunyslde service 6tatIon sev en miles south of here on the Jefferson road. Nino or 10 30x3 1-2 automobile tire tubes wore taken and one 30x3 1-2 tire cas ing. Entrance to the service sta tion was made by breaking the latch on a window and jimmying open the window. Tho money drawer had been pulled open but a handtul of pennies in it was nil- disturbed. Arthur Kellogg is pro prietor of the station. Capital Ice St. Cold Storage Co. phone orders early to 280 to in sure prompt residence service After delivery hours call at plant 5G0 Trade street. "We never close." Mark Moisan, living near Brooks, lias reported to Sheriff Bower that some sacks of wheat had been stolen from a field -on his ranch. Deputy Sheriff Burk hart investigated. Dr. R. Lee Wood will be out ot his office 300 IT. S. bank, until August 10th. 183 Miss Florence Pope, stenogra plier at Hie chamber of commerce. went to Portland this afternoon to attend a banquet of General Petroleum employes at the Port land hotel this evening as guest of one of the employes. Special feature witli Fred M. Mills and his orchestra at Mellow Moon tonite. 182 Mr. and Mrs. Sam Burkliavt expect to leave Monday for auto vacation trip through Brit ish Columbia. Have your car greased all over and the oil changed on our new overhead rack S. Com 1 at Owens, The Harbison Station. 1S2 Order of default has been enter ed by Judge McMahan in tho ca6e of Sarah Agnes Brown against David Brown. Try Hyvis oil and General gas, a treat for your motor. The Har bison Station, N. Capitol at Mar ket, S. Com'l at Owens. Complete service. iz The case of James O'Reilly, charged with embezzlement, will be heard by Judge McMahan in circuit court Monday. O Rcllly al ready has been prosecuted In a civil suit in which a judgment was secured against him. It la charged that O'Reilly failed to make proper accountings when he was employed Here by mo ftiien Oil company. Dr. Stone, Perry's drug store. 182' Seventy-five men were given em ployment dining the week thru tho local employment bureau op crated at the Y. M. C. A. build ing, according to Mrs. Dlunche Al li-ri. who is in charge ot tho bu rcau during tho absence of Slin Phillips, who Is aw-ay on hla vaca Hon. Dr. John L. Lynch, osteopathic physician and surgeon, 40J ore goo bldg. 182' Dr. Estella Ford Warner of the Marlon County Child Ileann ucm onstratlon left today for eastern Oregon, whoro sho will address the n.nr Tr.,l!cnl AOClctV at their annual convention at La Grando and Enterprise on Monaay Tuaariflv nr nnxt ween. i-ri Warner will speak on "The Com munity and a cnua tieaun rro- gram. A. J. Anderson, contractor, 642 State, phone 717, res. 057, ' Circuit Judge McMahan today dismissed the nctlon for mandamus hrouirht by the National Tnrirt as sociation of Eugeno against State Corporation Commissioner crews. The association was endeavoring to force the corporation commissioner to nermit it to sell certain certiri rates which tho commissioner re fused to do on the ground that they constituted the- equivalent ot a lot tery. Ford owners will bo interested In seeing the wonderful Invention that gives Ford springs the same ,.in,,n.iv na hidipr nriced c a rs : eliminating all sidesway and re bound. Factory demonstration ai 107 Commercial. 18- ti ulntn highway department today slated that the paving bc llnrrlshurff and Junction City on the Pacific highway will be uin.i nn.i rpnflv for use in about three weeks. Tho bridge at Harrlidiurg will be completed in December, It is believed. In the meantime the ferry at that place will be .n operation. Word was received this morn ing that Fnrris rowers iin been appointou an automobile light adjusting sta tion The nppointment follows .!,. nielli of a law by the last legislature regulating the unifor- Uy of head and spoi nsins m ll.o alnt. of Oregon. Hie i be enforced beginning Sept. 1st. fr Dora It. Aufranc and dansh Irr Yvonne will leave Monday for a vacation trip of about i'l 'ias to Seaside, the Tillamook beaches and other places on the coast. Have you enjoyed a real swim at Broadripplc leach? 1S2 A. J. Anderwn. local conlraotor. has returned from a veekm vaca- tion at Mxvpon. The Marlon County Child Health Demonstration staff completed clinics at Liberty and Scotts Mills this week. The start will go to Aliuuiegrove next Tuesday. Wed. nesday and Thursday. At Scotts Mills, where a clinic was held Tuesday and Wednesday, 54 child ren were examined. At Liberty, where a two day clinic was com pleted yesterday, examinations woro given to 63 children. North Commercial grocery store and meat market will be open for business Monday afternoon. Alt old and new customers aro invit ed to come and look over the re modeled store. 1600 N. Commer cial. E. Kroeplin. 182 Phil Bartholomew, former resi dent of Salem, arrived In this city last night from Los Angeles, where he has been since leaving here three months aso. with his wlfn and small daughter. The entire lainny will prooauiy return to Sa lem to live he states. We take you over and brln you back free at Broadripple beach. 182 Leland Chapin, graduate of Wil lamette university last spring, and member of the faculty of Canton Christian college at Canton, China, next year, will leave Salem for Seattle tomorrow. Ho will sail lrom Seattlo to China unless he Is forced to remain in this country duo to unsettled conditions near Canton. Albert Logan will accom pany Chapin to Seattle, returning to Salem arondav. Bnth rhn,n and Logan are members of the iv.ippa uamma uno iraterntty at Willamette. $3000 cash home, furnished Last front on car line. Lots of fruit, etc. This estate property is real ouy. immediate possession llecke & Hendricks, U. S. bank bldg. 182 Conereto fillings at tho rear of tho new theater being built on South High street between State and Ferry, were put in this week. G. B. Guthrie, owner of tho new building, was in Salom today-and stated that work is progressing .slowly on tho building, and that it is imposible to determine when the thealor will be completed and ready for use. G rooms, two lots. Real home $ 1000. Walking distance stale house, furnace and garage; fruit, flowers and garden, reasonable terms. Becke & Hendricks, U. S. bank bldg. 182 Tho second advertisement for contractors bids on construction of tile now school house at Bethel will bo placed in a local paper on August 5, it was stated this morn ing by C. N. Freeman of Freeman and Struble, local architects who have drawn up the plans for the building. "I believe there are a good many contractors who did not see the first advertisement" said Mr. Freeman this morning. Al though plans are ready for con tractors at tho present time, none have called for any. Drs. r'orse & Robertson an nounce the association of Dr. M L. Bridg man with the firm. rrac tice limited to inlernal medicine and obstetrics. Residence, the Ma rlon hotel. 187' A baby boy was born at 12:15 this morning to Mr. and Mrs. Ben F. Arnold of West Salem. Dance Tuesday Crystal Garden 182 E. A. Miller will preside at tho community religious services in W'illson park Sunday afternoon Hev. CSeorge K. Bruce of Juneau Alaska, will be the chief speaker Fred Broer will lead tho singing. Dance every Tues. Crystal Gar den. 182 Harold Ware, local boy scout executive, arrived In Salem from Camp Cascasan at midnight last night, and left for camp again at one o'clock this afternoon. He came to see about some supplies for the camp. With his were Ralph Purvlne and James Fair- child. Seventeen boys from troop 4, In charge of Harold Cook of Salem, arrived at tho camp yester day and will remain until camp breaks up Sunday, August 9. Next week a hike to Tibbetts' lookout will be staged from Camp Cascasan continuing tor a period of four days. Harold Ware, with 8 or 10 of the older boy scouts, will make the hike. A scries of shorter hikes to various lookout stations near tho camp has been staged ever since the camp was organized. Tib- belts' Iookyut Is 19 miles from Camp Cascasan, Thru a typographical error Hamilton's sateen was quoted at 5 yards for $1 in a display adver tisement for Kafoury brothers last Thursday. The ad should have read 3 yard6 for $1 and was pure- Iv a mistake in printing. 18 The shingles and olher debris were cleared away from the alley running from Stale to Ferry streel between Commercial and Liberty, this morning. They were thrown from the roof of tho building Im mediately east of the alley on Slate street, a new tin roof having been placed on Ihe building. F. A. Anderson has received a permit from the city recorder for the construction of a dwelling at 420 Houlh Cottage street, to cost J1700. Mrs. Winnie Belike, who lives In ihp C.'hemekela apartments, report ed to the polite last night the theft of a diamond ring, a $10 bill and two Jl bills from her rooms. F. O. Stephenson nnd D, 8. Mc- CroMsan were fined $10 earh in Justice court today for speeding Mr. and Mis. Robert Ollssnn of Fiills City were in Salem today. fnff,.,-.l v, ,!.. of 1247 Ferrv street, an t Clarence Wilson of 1S90 w.rth Fourth street, made a round trip expedition to Ihe const on their bicycles this wcck, covering 170 miles In a d i.v and ft half. They tnrtp.l Wednesday ana returned ThuifHlay noon. THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, ' OREGON HOLD FUNERAL OF The funeral of Mary Elizabeth Crow formerly Mary Elizabeth Buyne of Saiom, will take place at the First Congregational church hero at 3 o'clock Sunday after noon. Mrs, Crow passed away at Long Beach, California, on July 29. There will be six pall bearers mem bers of the Srgma Chi fraternity, to which Mr. Crow belongs and 0 honorary pad. bearers all mem bers of the Delta Delta Delta soror ity, of which Mra. Crow waa a member. Miss Naomi Phelpa and Miss Ruth Koes, both of Salem, will sing two dueta "Face to Face," and "Crossing the Bar," They will bo accompanied by Mrs. Bern ice East on tho pipe organ and Miss Marion Emmons on the violin. Rev. Charles Ward, pastor of the First Congregational church, will have charge of ceremonies. There will be six ushers, all of whom were close friends of Mrs. Crow. A tentative list of the ushers and pan bearers has been announced as follows: Ushers Miss Gretohen Brown, Miss Amelia Babcock, Mrs. Edna Ackerman McCllntock, Miss Hazel McGilchrist, Mrs. Lucille Pierce Hall and Mi's. Lucille Jones Boise. Pall bearera Frank Rorebraugh and Roland Reinhart of Sa lem, Wayne Kalw of Portland, Wal ter Blaeslng of Portland, Dave Peterson of Portland and Jack Lynch of Portland. Honorary pall bearers Miss Anabelle Golden and Miss Hattie Reetler of Salem, alias Doro thy Hubbs of Silverton, Mrs. Helen King Boch of Portland. Miss Betty Stillwell of Cowallis and Mrs. Es- telle Johnson LucUord of Eugene. Tho remains will bo interred in the City View cemetery. BRITISH SUBJECT KILLED IN DISPUTE AT NANKING Peking, Aug. 1 (AP) Unoffi cial addresses from Nanking say that a riot, in which one British subject was killed, took place at the factory of tho International Export company after a wage dis pute last night. The British employes of the fac tory are reported to have fired on tho rioters, killing four and wound ing several of them. British marines are now guard ing tho factory. Most of the Brit iah employes have been taken aboard warships, but one of them Is reported to have been made pria oner and taken to Nanking uni vers it y. PROHIBITION AGENTS KILL SUSPECTED MAN JKivre le Grace, Mil.. Aug. 1. (A. P.) John Burgocro, was shot and fatally wounded today when he failed to stop at the command of prohibition agents who were pursuing him through the street. The shot Is alleged to have been fired by Prohibition Agent Joseph A. Furbershaw of Washington, who was arrested. LOGGERS BUREAU DENOUNCE RECENT RIOT AT TOLEDO Portland, Aug. 1 The Columbia River Loggers information bureau, in resolutions made public today by John Dugal, manager, denounc ed the recent riot at Toledo, Or., which resulted in the expulsion of Japanese laborers employed at a mill there. The resolutions declared the "of fenders should be given the maxi mum penalty of the law for this disgraceful travesty on justice and fair play." DUE TO PURE WATER DEATH OF FISH FRY Koecburg, Or.. Aug. 1. Heavy losses in fish fry at Diamond lake. Oak Ridge and other hatcheries of the state are caused by the ox- treme purity ot the water, In the holier of T. H, Hill, superintend ent of the Rock creek hatchery, etiflt of ltoseburg, who tn his monthly report to the state game commissi on, mailed today, recom mends that experiments be con ducted in stopping dnaths by stir ring dirt into tho pools. $100,000 FIRE LIBERTY, TEX Houston, Texas, Aug. 1 (AP) Telephone reports at one o'clock said the Liberty Texas, fire had Junt burned itself out with an es timated Ion of 100,0O0. Telephone lines to Liberty were down. Jn addllfon to a blork of stores tho Southern Pacific frame depot is reported to have been burned CONFESSES TO MURDER Wichita. Kan., Aug. 1. (A. P.) .lohn Gordon, held hero on charges of flmt degreo robbery, kidnaping and criminal assault to. day made a coniession to the county attorney that he bad killed Joseph Maiircr, Chicago drug f.lnrl f.i- ti-hw. nmrrior rttiniinl! Scott was condemned to han; and ih awrminft a sanity nennng. io 1 ice doubt Gordon's r.tory. Hurt l'lvwtit Crrdonilalu Srntari. Albania, Aug. 1 (AP) -Charles C. Hart of Spokane, Washington, the new American minister to Albania today present ed his rrr-dential to President Ahmed Znu. He ww escorted to tho jrovernment house by officials of the American office and com pany of Albanian soldier with fl band playing "The Star ypnngled IAD IN AUTO Sentiment lu favor of heud-lu parking of automobiles has been growing in Salcin during the lust week, according to information from authori'tative sources, and apparently there ie no doubt t-hat a large majority of tho people are for that method rather than the cumbersome anwthod of backing in that is now in use in the city. A police officer today pointed out that head-in parking would have a tendency to cut down the number of traffic accidents. He declared that under tho present system motorists driving away from the curb almost invariably drive diroctly across the street, which is one of the most danger ous practices connected with the backing-in method. If on the oth er hand the motorist were back ing away from the curb he would naturally not croce the street, but would drive to the intersection be fore making a turn. Alderman Paul Johnson has mado some investigation in the last few weeks by writing letters to officials of other cities. The replies indicate that head-in park ing is preferred as compared with backing in. More cities heard from use the head-in method than tho backiug-m system and pro nounce it satisfactory. AUTO SMASHED IN DUCKINGF LYING BIRD Umatilla, Or., Aug. 1. Bernard Sagcr, driving from Pendleton to Portland yesterday in a car minus top and windshield since a recent accident, was struck on the fore head by a bird. Ho ducked his head and Involuntarily swerved to tho right, fouling a car be was passing. It ran off the road and turned over, injuring its passen gers, Clarence Roemhild, about 30. of Crane, Or. and G. M. O'Nell of Dayton, Idaho. Roemhild's back waa badly hurt. O'Neil's nose and face were cut and bruised. 35 FOOT CHANNEL TO SEA PORTLAND'S OBJECT Portland, Or., Aug. 1. A chan nel 35 feet deep and 500 feet wide from Portland to the eea is the objective of a campaign which has been launched by the chamber of commerce, the com mission of public dock sand the Port of Portland commission. Plans are under way for a pub lie hearing in thP near futuro be fore Major Richard Coiner, engin eer in charge of the second Port land district, U. S. A. at which arguments will bo presented how irj? the necessity for a wider and deeper channel. Miss Mary Sheldon of McMinn vf lie was a Salem visitor today. Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Henderson and family were in this city today Their homo is in Corvallls. Hugh Martin waa hurt In an nc cident which occurred near the .state fair grounds. William H. Hines of Independ ence reports the theft of his Chev rolet touring car, which was tak en from Court and Capitol streets last night. Died CROW Mary Elizabeth. Crow died In Long Bench, Cnl., July 20th, at the age of 24 years She Is survived by her widow er, Leon Grant Crow of Long Beach, Cal., father and mother Mr. and Mrs. John Bayne, brother, Kenneth, and sister, Agnes Bayne, all of Salem and sister, Mrs. Florence Claegens of Portland, Or. The body will arrive In Salem Saturday af ternoon and will lie In state at the Webb funeral parlors from 10 a. m. to 2 p. m. hunday. Funeral services will be held at the Congregational church at 3 p. m. Sunday, Aug. 2nd. Rev. Charles K. Ward will have charge of services. Interment will be In the City View ceme tery. IHTC I rK Y M rs. Do ra Hitehey, wife of Henry L. Ritchey, died at tho resilience 6 miles eat of Salem on tho Silverton road. Funeral services will be held from the Itigdon & Son mortu ary at 2 o'clock Sunday AugiiHt 5nd. Interment in Pioneer cem etery, Rev. M ithow in charge;. t loyd L. Rogers ol Independence reports a collision with an un identified car on State street. A truck rrviven by C. L. Panek and an automobile driven by J. C. Peterson collided at Court and 18th street. An automobile driven by If. J. Yenne. 2096 Trade street, met a bicycle ridden by A. D. Trotter, with considerable damngo to the bicycle, nt 21st and Trado. J. C. Pet'-rson and h-rnest ti. Kvans collided with their cars at lith nnd Court. Both suffered aome damage. BE CAREFUL OBJECT TO PAYING TAX ON GOOD WILL Olympia, Wash., Aug. 1. (A. P.) The Northern Pacific Rail way company has file a prelimi nary brief with the state tax coin mission asking that the commls- son cancel $12,000,000 in good will valuation from their taxing base, it was announced this morn ing by Samuel 11. Chase, chair man. GOVERNMENT APPEALS TEAPOT DOME DECISION Cheyenne, Wyo., Aug. 1. Tho governmentt 's petition of appeal from tho decision of the federal court for Wyoming in tho Teapot Dome least annulment suit was filed here this morning and ap peal to the eighth circuit court of appeals was allowed by Judge T. Blake Kennedy. LEGALS NOTICI-j NOTICK IS HKUKHV GIVEN, to whom it may concern, that in pur suance of an order made and en tored of record in tho county court of Marion County, Oregon, on the 13th day of July, 1925, In the mat ter of the estate- of T. G. Bligb, deceased, tho undersigned admin istrator of said estate will sell at private sale for cash or part cash, to be secured by a first mortgage lien or the whole or a part of the hereinafter described premises on and after the 22d day of August, 1925, at Salem, Oregon, subject to confirmation of the Circuit Court. the following described real and personal property: Certain furnishings nnd other properties located in tho Bligh ho tel, Bligh Hotel lobby; Cherry City Hotel, Bligh apartments, Liberty iipartmcnts, apartments at b'Az Ktato street: apartments at 645 Marion street; Bligh theatre; Bligh apartments, apartments at Blti Siato street-. 30 chares of the preferred Rtock of the Oregon Pulp nnd Paper company; 21 Khares of common stock of the Oregon Pulp and Pa per company and one Northwest Products debenture note. An equi ty in the New Hotel Salem furnish. lugs; a sign connected with said hotel and a cash register. Also four coins, cuff buttons, one Elk charm, one nugget, 1 New Zealand Green Stone, one tie pin, one Maxwell coupe, one Haines 7 passenger touring car. A portion of lots three (3) nnd four (4) block one (1) Cart wright's addition to tho city of Salem, Marion county, Oregon, par ticularly described as follows: Be ginning at a point on the south line of Center street in the said city two hundred seven (207) feet west from tho northeast corner of lot six (G) block one (1) In enid Cartwright'a addition; thence west along the south line of said Center street, 62 feet to the northwest corner of lot number four (4) In said block; thence south along the east line of Capitol street one hun dred seven (107) feet and eight (8) inobea to the north line of certain tract deeded to Catherine McDonald by deed recorded in vol umo 67 at page 395 record of deeds for Marion county, Oregon thence east along tho north lino of the property described in said last men tinned deed, tdxty two (62) feet to the southwest corner of a tract of land deeded to C. L. Ad ams by deed recorded In book 34 pago 303, record of deeds for Ma rion county, Oregon; thence north one hundred seven (107) fert eight (8) inches to the place of begin ning. The above described proper ty being bounded on the north by Center street and on tho west by Capitol street in the city of Salem, Marion county, ptato of Oregon Also: Lot three (3) in bloe( sixty nevon (07) in the city of Sa lem, .Marlon county, Oregon. said lot is shown nnd designated on the plat of said city of Salon, now on record in the office of the rteorder of conveyances for said Marion county, Oregon. AIho beginning at tho southwest corner of jot number fix (0) block sixty seven (67) In the city of Salem, Marion county, state of Oregon; thence westerly along tho southerly lino of said lot 66 feet to the northerly line of said lot; thence easterly along tho northerly line of said lot 70 feet to the north east corner of said lot; fhence southerly sixty six feet to the place or beginning. Ateo all of tot two (2) block twenty three (23) In the city of salom, Marion county, Oregon. The east one half of lot one (1) block twenty nine (29) Salem, Ma rion county, Oregon. Lot eleven (11) In block two (2) Willamette addition to the city of Salem, Marion county, Ore gon. Lot eight (8) block four (4) Burlington addition to the. city of aaiem, Marlon county, Oregon, ixited tl. a ism day of July, 132&. FRANK D. BLIGH. Administrator of tlio estate of T. (i. Bligh, dorensod. At the THEATRES TODAY OKKGON CHICKIE," with Dorothy Mncknill, Hobnrt Bosworth, GRAND Conwny Tcarle and Barbara LaHarr in ''The Heart of a Siren" WOODRY Buys Furniture Store Summer and Norway Phone 511 L. T, Dick and L. M. Hum cnivrs?.; Mi:i)inK co. 420 nnd 42A State Kt. linn wonderful ('IiImcmp romn rile which will riiro any human ailment including hldrnclic, lirndiM-lie, Momnrtt, kidney trouble, innli find finnlr. If III cmiftiik us nt onct, Jelny In dnngerniix. IMnhll-lirrt IS years tn Sa lem, Oregon. J 'hone 283 H Dr. CB. O'Neill U 5 1 OPTOMETRIST-OPTICIAN STATE g STREET az. 8 ANNOUNCING THE SPEECH-CRAFT SHOP A Studio of Dramatic Expression Emerson's Expressive Physical Culture Expressive Voice Impersonation Character Study in One-Act Plays Open Sept. 14 Explanatory folder on request PERRY PRESCOTT REIGELMAN, B. 0., Director 940 Mill Street Phone 487-J ! Minimi i HiiiMmr w7f fT"" -gWrrfr-.1Mrir. I y as! 1 jff I ' 1 1 !! gf Beautiful suburban new bungalow just completed, located on the River road with the Willamette river In the "rear ot prop erty; 3 blocks to car line; lot 60x245 or larsor if desired. Full cement basement, fireplace, large living room, 2 bed rooms, kitchen nnd largo breakfast room. All of the modern built-ins. City water and sewer. $3,750 ?500 down or will take lot as. first payment. Balance easy terms. Inquire nt 655 N. Liberty. Hotel SUNDAY, AUGUST 2, 1925 Citrus Cocktail Chicken nla St. Maude Consomme de Steal Celery Heart - Sweet Mixed Olives Steamed Tenderloin ot Salmon Figaro Pommo Serpentine Choice of: Small.Slrloln Steak, Demi Glace ttoaet Half Slutted Squab Chicken Au Cresson Roast Leg ot Spring Lamb, Mint en Aspic Mnrlon Special Baked Potato Buttered Summer Squash Saladc Chlffonade Fresh Strawberry Sundae with Cako Apple Pic Cheese Custard Pie Demi Tasse 5:45-8:00 P. M. Av.vav.v.vv.v.v.v.vav.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.'.v.v Money Immediately Available Unlike most companies who must receive an okay for loans from the head office, Hawkins & Roberts, Inc., personally pass on all applications for desired funds. Hence, when immediate money is needed to refinance old mortgages or to take care of new ones or to promote the expansion of city and farm activities, we am quickly accom modate you. Our interest cost also is lower than you can obtain elsewhere. A few minutes talk with us will show you why wc arc recognized as financial hcadcuailcrs of thi.'i community. Mortgage Loans Bonos and HAWKINS & PAGE SEVEN LaddDush Bank Building; XfCor.iSlate apt Marion TABLE D 1IOTE 2nd Floor, Oreoon Bloo Sauim: '". r r r mm w -tsv . ROBERTS INi