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TUESDAY, AUGUST 25, 1925 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON PAGE SEVEN T LOCALS $ Murray at Centralla last week, stated that be intended to gat a job in Albany and go to work. Reports indicate, however, - that he promptly made hU way Goutb. A. Wintorateen as Issued a clty building permit yesterduy for the erection of a home at 1612 tioutu Winter street, to cost $3000 See Stiff's used furnlturo de part men t, opposite the court house. Capital Ico & Co(6 Storage Co. phono orders early to 280 to in suro prompt residence service. After delivery hours call at plant 5 CO Trade street. "We never cloee." Three speeders paid, fines in police court yesterday. They were S. Townsenri $10, Harold Dri Ho rn oo re $5 and F. G.'lirackenbaugh $5. Canning peaches, early Craw fords $1.75 per bushel. L. Town send, phono 6F3. 203 Tims to can salmon, extra qual ity, fine fat deep sea troll fish at Fitts Mkt Drunken noss Is charged I n a complaint filed yesterday by po lice against C. A. Shupe of Sa lem. Shupe was arrested by Offi cer (icorge White at the Oregon Electric depot. Love, tho Jeweler, Salem, Visit Stiff's for luggage. Traffic Officer Edwards filed speeding complaints last night at police headquarters against John Fetch of Gervais, charged with driving 35 miles an hour with his .cut out open, and Wil liam Kroplin of route 3, charged with driving at 30 miles an hour on south Commercial 6treet. Oponed. new union barber shop at 2570 Fairground road. Ladies and children welcome. 20 sale at Heavy luggage Stiffs. F. A. AMilt'ng of Portland was nrrestcd by Officer Smart ehor ly before 1 a. m. this morning and brought to police headquar ters where a charge of drunken ness was booked against him. See Stiff's for high grade over stuffed and upholstered furniture Six men claimed the privilege of a bed in the city jail last night, giving their names as lieu Simmons, John Ilcsler, Peet Spa dy. Alex Williams, John O'Gara and Glen Oilbo. Going to the city of the Angels. I must go. sick to go to S. Cali fornia, if I have to give my bun galow away, or next thing to it Sec me at room 7 Bayne older. Monday and Tuesday. 202' Major Thomas Itilea and Ad jutant General George White of the Oregon national guard went to Clackamas this morning to take part in sending off the Ore gon rifle team, which fa being sent to Camp Perry to participate in a rifle shoot in competition with tnams from nil parts of Hi United Slates. On the team will be Wm. Purdy of company F. lo cal unit of the nationat guard Purdy w a-s on the winning Ore gon team a year ago. Old papers for sale, 5 cents t largo bundle at Capital Journal office. Announcement was made this morning that Dr. Walter M Brown and Dr. Stella Ford War ner, of the Marion county child health demonstration, have been nked to attend the Oregon state medical meeting at Medford September 2, 3 and 4. Dr. Brown will snrak on "Child Health and the Family Phyaiclan." Want used furniture, phone 75. Mr. and Mrs. William McOil christ arrived here from Montana by train at 10:40 this morning They brought with them the re mains of their son, William Mc- Gilchrlst, who pawed away or tho trip to Yellowstone park. Fu neral services will be held at : local undertaking parlor at 10 o'clock tomorrow morning, with Dr. Kantner of this city in charge! The body will be interred lu the City View cemetery. Want used furniture, phone 511 The new motor for the Walte Memorial fountain arrived this morning and will bp installed bo fore the band concert in Willsnn park tonight. The fountain wiU play for an hour after the concert which will be the last of the sea son. - Dr. Marshall, osteopath, Or bid Tho street cars operated In the city of Salem by the Southern Pa cific ritn'pany will all bo repaint ed by Sept. il. It was stated this ? l Ji!!g I1 - Jlv-n!s ' Portinr.d. J F Campbell, B F Olhus. (' K Fielding. .Mr nnd Mrs It L Poller, Fred M .lack, Clarence D Ordw.iv, ,T Atieninn, Georce Gnitshalk, John K Wood, H M Wilson, Lester Barnes; Albany. Mr nnd Mrs Howard Hall, Fred M Western; Eugene, J M Ixmb. Mrs Me 1 1 n era ne, F J Wo ds worth ; North Bend. Mr nnd Mrs Edv.ard C .Smith; Aberdeen. Wn. Miss Inr is H Osgood, Ml J,uretta Os Piod. Mb-R Hazel 1 O.good, Frank E V,i t (.; Va ncouver, Mr , n n d Mrs Robert Mucnulny, Mrs D J Mnoiiuliiy; Tacoma, Mr and Mis Frank A Stuart; Seattle, Francis H Rne. Walter Rhodes, Mr and Mrs Harvey K Walker, Stanley Farwell, Kclshaw Bonbam; Ven ice, Cal. Mr and Mrs i H Bed den; 8to-kton, Mr and Mrs Robert 3 Folinnshee; Los Alamos, Ster ling I) Richardson; San Francisco. Karl C;i.hmnn, M G Lewis, Mr ftnd Mrs Mark D Ooodtefn, Miw Emily Townsend, Mortimer L Ad morning at the office of the local headquarters. The regular equip ment used In Salem consists of 11 cars, and Is all being complete ly painted, inside and out. Even the ironwork of the trucks on which the cars are mouuted is pointed. As to color-the cars will be the same as before. Some of the 7 reserve cars which the company keeps at the car barns are being used while the regular cara are painted. Now is the time to select your living room furniture at a sav ing last week of August sale. Hamilton. 202 Laet veek of August clearance salo on davenports, chairs and rockers, all coverings included No. restriction. Hamilton. 20'2 Dance Wed. at Mellow Moon. 202 Olrcult Judge Kelly was here this morning listening to a mo tion in the case of John L. White against the Oregon Realty Ex change Investment company. Dance Wed. at Mellow Moon. . 2021 Dr. H. K. Stockwell has return ed from Vermont after being ab sent from the oity for a month. Quick lunches with percolated coffee. Salem Smoke Shop, next to Bligh hotel., 202 The estate of William Schaffer deceased. Is valued at ?1500 In petition filed In probate. Joseph Herat or Mt. Angel has been nam cd administrator. Beet coffee in town. It's perco lated. Salem Smoke Shop. Bligh bldg. 202 New plate glass windows wore being installed today at the plumbing shop owned by Theo Barr. Workmen have been busy putting the plant back in order ever since the explosion which took place last week. Living room furniture specially priced for this week. Hamilton 205 A marriage licence has been Issued at Vancouver. Wn., to Leonard Lindqufst. 20, and Ber tha Yates, 25, of Silverton. Women wanted at Starr Fruit Products Co., cor Church and Mill Sts. Phone 439. ' The following Salemiles regis tered at Champoeg park Sunday, Judge P. H. D'Arcy, Miss T. D'- Arcy, L. L. Robinson, Mabel B. Robinson, S. M. Beamer, Ruth Walker, Nina E. Adams, Elda Daughton, Harry E. Crawford and wife, Emma Murphy Brown, J. C. Schneider and wife, Eislc L. Lamoureux, Mr. and Mrs. A. P Duuda. Davenports, chairs and rockers upholstered in mohair, velour, leather nnd Jacquard coverings all at reduced prices. Hamilton. ' 202 Application was filed Monday with Rhea Liiper, stale engineer, by tho Silver Lake Irrigation dis trict asking for an extension of one year on the slates guarantee of Its $275,000 of irrigation bonds. Sec our windows for special priced living room furniture. Hamilton. 202 The position of bank teller Is a hazardous occupation and such banks aro entitled to come under the state workmen's com pensation act on behalf of their teller employes, according 'to an opinion prepared by the state In dustrial accident commission. The ruling was made upon the peti lion of several bnnke who argued that the frequency of holdups made the business occupation of a window teller hazardous. ESS: the6 sViencTof Service." " rHAN I UM UANUII PUIS Special, ladies tree at Pool Wed. 1 to 10 p. m. Dance tonlte Crystal Garden. 202 K. S. Groves of Lebanon in Salem today. The new elovator at the Unit ed States National bank build ing was put Into service, begin ning to carry passengers yester day morning. It continued in ser vice intermittantly yesterday and today, having to stop frequently for adjustments to be made. Will sell high bred riding horse Not a pony. Too big and too spirited for small children. Phone 1175J. 203 Dnnce tonlte Crystal Garden. 202 Three births were reported to the office of the city health offi cer today. A girl, born on Aug ust 23 to Mr. and Mrs. Frank J, Lahr, has been named Mildred Elolse. Mr. Lahr operates a farm near Salem. A boy. born on Aug ust 22 to Mr. and Mrs. Ivan L. Brundidge. has been given the name of Hubert Owen. A girl born on August 25 to Mr. and Mrs. William E. Ball baa been named Wilberta. Mr.' Ball is a lo cal house painter. Dance tonite Crystal Garden. 202 Women wanted at Starr Fruit Products Co.. cor Church and Mill Sts. Phone 439. Among Salem visitors yester day was Mrs. C. F. Probst of Dal las. Dance every Tues. Crystal Gar den. 202 Mr. and Mrs. F. Davenport of Silverton was in this city Monday. Gas the prune borer now. Kill tho prune borer with Paradichl llobcnzine. Cheap, effective, easy to apply. Pearcy Bros., 237 State street. 202 Mrs. L. E. Soule of Woodburn was a Salem visitor today. $15,000 private funds to loan Int. reasonable, phone 1339. 202 Dr. R. L. Edwards, local phy sician, left for a two weeks vaca tion Sunday. He will spend the time in Los Angeles visiting rel atives. Public stenographer. sonic bldg. 411 Ma- 204 Miss W. E. Lewis was i visitor today. Her home Woodburn. Saicm is in 500 lbs. of lc0 free with each refrigerator sold. Stiffs. George Wincchell of Silverton was in Salem on private business yesterday. dept. Visit Stiff's housewares a the basem ' Crystal 203 y BLAME UPON FRIENDS f i J Day ton, Ohio, Aug. 25. Fred Q. Nickol, prominent manufactur er' and confessed "phantom" ban dits who held up the North Dayton oranca or the Dayton Savings Truct company two weeks ago and obtained ?2 1,000, declared his mends were partially responsible for his downfall 'Friends there are no such things an friends." he said. "If l had any friends to help me out of my financial dilemma I would not bo in trouble today." High class riding horse for sale weight 1100. For adults only Phone 1175J.. 202 'The best road In the state Is the new road between Cloverdnl and Taft," said John Gosser, may or of West Salem, tills morning having returned yesterday from a two weeks' vacation, most of which was spent at Taft. The first three days of his vacation was spent at Pacific City. H family accompanied -him on the trip. Dance Wed. at Mellow Moon. 202' Tho first concrete for the Walls of tho new theater being built on south High street was poured shortly after 9 o'clock this morn ing. An elaborate system Is used for the work, an apparatus hav ing been erected whereby the con crete can be lifted from the mixer straight up for some 50 feet. It can then be poured into a series of troughs, through which It flows into the frames at the side of the building. Well bred, spirited riding horse fpr sale. Phone 1175J. 203 BANDITS LOOT EXPRESS CAR ON SANTA FE (Continued from Page One.) the actual robbery appeared to have been planned officers believe the men had an automobile awaiting them and ready to take them to Mexico or some nearby hiding place. Reports reaching the sheriff's office to the effect that a heavy car carrying three men had been seen speeding south through San Onofre, supported the Mexico theory, and authorities in San Diego county were taking every precaution to block the robbers' path to the international line. RUMOR DALRYMPLE MAY BE SUPERCEDED BY JEF. MYERSS (Continued from rage one) John A. Graef of the Burroughs Adding Machine company has moved to Salem to make his home here. He wiil represent the Bur roughs company in thU territory, milking Salem his headquarters. Mr. Graef lias been connected with the Burroughs organization for a number of years. Before coming to Salem. Mr. Graef was located at the Eugene office of the Burroughs company. Others volunteer the suggestion that the report of the committee Is paving the way for the appoint ment of Mr. Myers, who could be expected to administer the prison as a business proposition with tho aid of a deputy warden to act as disciplinarian. Dance tonite, mory. Independence ar-202 Prices that are otartling on dropped patterns in overstuffed furniture this week at Hamilton's O 202 Miss Emma Brack of Woodburn was In Salem this morning. Dance Wed. at Mellow Moon. 202' Mrs. H. J. Mutchler of Stnyton visited friends in Salem Monday. Dance Wed. at Mellow Moon. 202 Dr. Henry Morris, local opto metrist, took Phillip Carson, bis wife's brother in law, to Albany In his automobile yesterday. Car son, who was the individual who gave the authorities the tip that resulted in the capture of Tom Tho Vorein Harmonic, an or ganization of singers- in Salem, will stage a picnic at the state fair grounds next Sunday, begin ning at 1 p. m. They will stage a picnic dinner. Between 40 and 50 singers are expected, many of them also bringing their friends John Sites is head of the organi zation. Women wanted at Starr Fruit Products Co., cor Church and Mill Sts. Phone 439. Mondny, Aug. 31, was set as the day for staging a drive for funds for the locaj. boy scouts, de cision to that effect being made last night at the Salem chamber of commerce rooms. Carl F. Giese president of the Cascade council of the boy scouts, called tho meet ing. It Is planned to raise enough money on Monday to carry the work through the coming year Dance tonite. Independence ar mory. 202 Florian Von Eschen, bead o tho chemistry department of Wil lamet to university, will nridicre the Salem Rotary club at its regu lar weekly meeting tomorrow Died La FORE At Lemoore, Cal., Aug 22, Robert La Fore, ago 41 years. He was a brother of Mrs. J. E. Maddtson of Salem and Rowland La Fore of New buryport. Mass, Tho remains will bo brought to Salem for funeral services end interment. Announcejnent of funeral will be made later by the Uigdon Sr. Son mortuary. VOGT William E. M. Vogti in fant eon of Mr. nnd Mrs. Wil liam J. J. Vogt, died at tho res idence on the Silverton road on August 25 at the ago of 18 days. Funerat services will be heid at Webb's funeral parlors Wednesday August 26, at 2 p. m. Interment In tho City View cemetery. t gun, and the officials assort that: neither Murray or Willos would have burdened themselves with such a weapon when they were al ready armed with rifles and re volvers. The rifles and revolvers have all been recovered, but the shotgun Is still mlastng. The convlcta say they discarded It In the brush noar Prat urn tho first night of their flight, and officers are out combing the country there today seeking the gun. PARENTS TO AID CONVICT DURING TRIAL (Continueo fiom Page Ono) his family District Attorney John Carson. Sheriff o. D. Bower and their assistants were busy weaving the chain of evidence that will be bihitted to tho Marion county1 grand Jury tomorrow in support i of a request for first degree mur der Indictments against Murray and hie two partners in the break and killing, Ellsworth Kelley and James Willos. Evidence sufficient to Insure tho conviction and hanging of Murray is already in hand, the authorities neneve. But in the cose of Willos and Kelley it is a different mat-tor. Before they hang It will be neces sary for the state to prove that aa individuals they fired the shots that resulted in the death of one ft he guards, or that they were parties to a conspiracy to kill if necessary in making their escape. Dercnse Ground Work The prosecution has a third op portunity to ask the death penalty lor eitner wniioa or Kelley, or both, if they can prove that either or both actually assaulted an offi cer in making the break. Kelley. and Willos have both laid the ground work for their defense in statements declaring that neith er fired a shot. But counterbal ancing this on the part of Willos the statement that be signed and fingerprinted at tho Newman home in New Era, in which it was as serted that he shot Milt Holnian, one of the guards killed. The claim of Kelley that ho did not fire a shot and never had a gun is discounted by officers, who point out that besides the rifle and revolver each that Murray and Willos carried in tho break the trio took with them a shotgun. Shotgun Used Guard Holman was killed with a charge of buckshot from a shot BE CAREFUL 1. Uurhyto ot Uoutu 7 rupurud to police yesterday that his ma chine had struck a boy iu a coast er wagon. The lad was not injured. F. B. Howard of 835 Union street, reported a collision with an unidentified machino at the in tersection of High and Center streets. Cars driven bj& A. B. Freiberg of Salem aud J. Felterbaum col lided near Horseshoe park, on the Pacific highway yesterday, accord ing to a report to police here. I. W. Lewis of Salem reported to police a minor accident at the intersection ot Center and Liberty streets yesterday. At the THEATRES TODAY OREGON Colleen Moore in "The Desert Flower'' GRAND Cecil B. DeMillc's "THE TEN COMMANDMENTS" -Mb I Dr. CB. O'Neill U 5 I OPTOMETRIST-OPTICIAN Laddfc Bush Bank Building STATE P, STREET OS. UJ o Funeral; The fuaer.il serviced of Wll liam McGilchrtat, III, will be held nt 10 a. m. Wednesday at the Webb funeral parlors. Rev. W. C. Kantner officiating. Interment will be In the City View cemetery. The casket will be open to frlende Wednesday morning between the hours of 8 and 10 o'clock. After 10 a. m. the hour of the funeral services, It will bo cloecd. F. N. WOODRY Pays Cash For Furniture Res. and Store 1610 North Summer Phone 511 Wror State atf (none Otb MANNISH SUITS For Little Fellows! No style innovation (fw of recent years lias met with such huge success as. these.. Suits the (Mim Clothes with the long trousers, built on the r fial order of dad's Suit. ( Jjl Some are offered with i M fit extra knickers. Li BISHOP'S The Boys Store See Our Display of p- 7Z 1 GlOVeS n Hof , Ready-to-Wear For Fall One will find U LCJL r .' W . ... v., . .. jfilfkl 7 wlllncccssl- overyVrL --i' flrO '- " r ' 'lY ' ' y 1 "'to at least Purses 1 wSA' -r;" jZA: IBK M&W&X for dy,.,.. m-M' ; S:yfsfs"--Jk Si M&R : MJrvW& 'Kerclr-fs ne ate tho Xip.t r . .- A i 1 v VAwJi W etwA r ma,eh or foldhiB coin or I TxlM V:- : -Vl A' fMM 'V 'ijtWV to contrast arm win. J j? . ..if -.A '-'-fX I J f-SWj your frock or ' PIPP "UL. WM UKffMl heaters W-O oVii-'J Surely clever ...... - ti Vty1 ' ilj . - I '. , I! - AfLiA 'JTWa designs this . : -A Tf ilLjllOT -; ' A Q fain, ""nlatlve dls- C.i.i?. f fW" i .-V f r mi- y. ;r UTOl .P W Pl.y of the imfgSf fe . '"- :''iaj ' V I BKI A llAC..i'i:ihT'i with flan col. kMWJ$f VSil -Kr ' V y ". n i . .nlnUiIr '.:'-;. TrTB Mill .I k) L- .Jll. ,'; I I lf. .' s. ; L. 1T". n--1 - .t ; . I M mm mmummm Mzm. mmmm Purses : s7-' T ;Tm Btreet - .-C;v:: l?-1 Lr.t. Jackets I UrMM I " U. G-. SHIPLEY CO. F r STOP-LOOK-LISTEN Glad Tidings Mission, 343'8 Court Street -Every night this week. Thomas Griffin, the Irish Evangelist !j from Klllarney, Ireland, assisted by his wife, the cornetlst. Hear the little man with the big message. wmm. For the ven inif jauntthe theatre or the dance one must carry one of I. bo new patent van ilics. We are allowing thorn In several dif ferent designs. U. G. SHIPLEY CO. Quality Merchandise Popular Prices Fall winds nnd chilly evon iiiKt these now Jacketi of Iininhbtl wool will certainly come in for tbelr own. F. N. Wood Auction ry Sales 5 Roomed Bungalow and Furniture Auction Sale THIS WEDNESDAY, 1:30 P. M. 1895 South Church Street CEASE PAYING RENT! This good 5 roomed bungalow with wood shed and garage, good lot facing east nnd in a good neighborhood, to be sold on terms of 5300 cash on day of sale, balance $30 ier month which in cludes interest at 7 per cent. Good Furniture, Range, Rugs, etc., as follows: Hound oak cxtelsion table and 6 oak diners; 1 largo leather rocker; 1 oak rockers with leather scats; 2 oak dinner seats; oak sewing rocker; Ivory dresser; oak dresser; Verncss Martin bed, spring and mattress; Ivory bed, spring and mattress; oak stand table: mahogany music cabinet; drop head Singer sewing machine; Axminster rug 9x12; a No. 1 steel range with base; 2 kitchen chairs; kitchen table; wash t'ibs; lawn mower; pic tures; 30 piano rolls; 4 volume encyclolodia with case; garden hose; empty fruit jars; kitchen utensils and many other articles. Terms on personal properly cash. MRS. JESSIE ROBERTSON, F. N. WOODRY. Owner, 1895 S. Church Salem's Lending Auctioneer, Phone 511 "Not connected in business with any other Woodry" Auction Sale WEDNESDAY NITE, 7 P. M. SHARP At F. N. Woodry's New Auction Market and Furniture Store Corner Summer and Norway Streets. A lot of crood Furniture, Ranges, Heaters, Dishes, etc. "Private sales daily." CLOSING OUT Auction ale This Thursday, August 27, 10:30 A. M. Located 7 Miles East of Salem on Pen Road Consisting ot 0 high grade Jersey cows; 3 horses and 1 pony: Poland China boar; 5 shoats, weight 150 lbs. each; Poland China sow; dozen Plymouth Uuck hens; 3 geese; a full lino of good farm machinery and household furniture. Terms cash unless timo Is arranged on day ot Bale. LUNCH SERVED ON THE GROUNDS A. W. BLACK, F. H. WOODRY, Owner Salem's Leading Auctioneer "Not connected In business with any other Woodry." See me personally about your sales. Itesidence and store 1010 North Summer Slrcot Phono Dll Giving Up Farming Auction Sale This Friday, August 28, 10 a. m. Located 10 miles Northwest of Salem, in Polk County, on Spring Valley Road Consisting ot 1 team, weight 3,100 lbs., age 12 years; 1 mare, weight 13D0 Ilia., ago 9 years; 0 high grade Jersey cows to freshen In fall: 1 heifer rtalng 2 years old lo freshen in spring; 1 high grade Jersey heifer 1 year old; 1 Jersey bull 2 years old to bo sold for beef; I 7-toot Dcerlng binder; 1 fi-foot Deor Ing mower; 1 11-fnot Deerlng hay rake; 1 7-foot double disc drill; 1 10-lneh Oliver plow; 1 H-llirh Oliver plow: 1 3-sccllon lever harrow; 1 hay sled; I'liVi-lnch Mitchell wagon with doublo box nnd gravel bed; 1 7-fnnl disc harrow; 1 merry go round; 1 a-shovol cultlvalor: 1 hand cultivator: 1 set doublo breeehlng harness: 1 set plow harness: 4 10-gallon cream cans; pilch forks, shovels, tools of all klads and many other miscel laneous articles. Terms cash. If vou haven't the cash arrange with vour Banker for it, FREE LUNCH AND COFFEE AT NOON CLARENCE BLUMBELL, Owner F. N. WOODRY. Salem's Leading Auctioneer PUBLIC NOTICE This Is the Woodry you havo known for tho past 10 years. 1 am In no wny connected In business with nny other Woodry, so don't be deceived. Keo me personally about your farm nnd city aalen. My storo and residence Is at 1B10 N. Summer street, Salem, Oregon, Phone Oil.