The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, June 08, 1919, Page 3, Image 3

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HamiltOJ and lieleue C c?s: mm--1,lPninCria LKn "ef ,I1U1
bers of the board of auditors and
Darid Adolph. sergeajit-at-arnis.
CUuwe 1Imv Picnic. '
This week Vill aee a nnmber of
class picnics Xrom the high Kiool.
Each gronp will take the afternoon
off t3 go with instructors to a chos
en spot near the ' city for lunch.
Catarrh of the Throat
ft lonel Leader Speak i.
Colonel John Leader of the ITni-
Tersity of Oregon was the principal
speaker at tho closrac program at
Jeffersonf high school Wedhesday
night. Seren pupils were girea their
diplomas. ' ,w ,
Tuer ..Hhth' C1. :' '7
Six graduates, tecelred tbelr -di
plomas frorm Tnrner high" school at
the exercises Thursday night. John
V. L. Smith addressed the class raid
County School Superintendent W. M.
Smith gava out the sheepskins.
TurtM-r To Hate Meet Inc.
Prof essor ' Barrows of C'A C)s
to be at Turaer tomorrow night to
speak at a meeting at the h'.gh "Vhorjl
and answer questions regarding -tbq
requirements for bringing athools
under the Sniith-llughes . act.-. The
district exiects to pat In a course in
vocational agriculture.
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LIBERTYHEATREy 3 ?&0 THURSDAY, JUNE -1 2 "T -pJTl
Alumni Give Pnrnra.
Foiled, By Heck" was the title of
the farce comedy staged at the high
school F;1day afternoon by the alum
ni. Those who took part were Itnby
Welch. Catherine .Glbbard. Roth
Ross. Armlj Perger, William Harris
and Leslie Springer.' Another fea
ture of the program was a song b-
Miss Ada Miller.
After Years of KufTrrinjc. Thla ImAj
Soaght and lmsd 1 telle f la
PE-Rl'.XA, the Great
Catarrh Remedy. .-.
.While there Is
nothing unusual In
the experience of
Miss Louise Bruec
ker of 32$ East
Twelfth- St.. East
Oakland. Cal.. her
letter cannot help
but be an Inspiration-
to every suf-'
f erer from catarrh.
This is what she
says: "Diphtheria left me with ca-
tarrn or tne throat, j Alter years i
of suffering'and disappointment. ' I
gave up 4iope until I heard of PE-
RU-XA. I tried It. FoUowed in
structions and have had ao catarfh
since. Now. we always keep PE-
RU-NA and MAN-A-LIN i in
house. j
' It ts not necessary for any one io
go on year after year suffering with
catarrh In any form. PE-RU-NA lsl
just as effetelve for catarrh of the
stomach. bowels, liver and ether or
gan as it is f or -coughs. colds and !
catarrh of the nose and throat. It Is I
by regulating the digestion and aid
ing elimination that PE-RC-NA in
sures -a rich supply of pure blood
and nourishment - being - carried to
the mucous linings everywhere. By
keeping the mucous membranes
healthy, the body Is better able to
repel disease and ward off such
troubles as th eGrip aad Spanish Flu.
PE-RU-NA Is of extraordinary value
tn rebuilding the body to normal
health aad strength.
Tablets or Liquid. Sold Everywhere.
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every autbmobile, !
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KerrlteK at St. Paul.
St. Paul school held its closing
exercises Friday night, at
tli.ie displomaa we-e presented
large class of graduate.
r3i YOUTHFUL PRIZE
VINNERS GO TO
:SUT.1T.IER SCHOOL
Rnjr WIim at Cooking.
Third place in the judging of bis
cuits entered in the cookery clnb
rontest at the Noble school east of
Scotts Mills was won by a boy. Lor-
nlnA Xrrrr wa r i Ton firvf CI mi
Du-aagan. second and Avenlt Duria- I School . SuDerintendent U. A.
gan, iniru. a picnic mica was at' I . . . ,
terward served by tbe club irf" a I Lhlirchlll NamCS Those Go-
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inz to lonrauis
Two Stile Id h Reeelved
two large shields won by it as Wil- GREAT INTEREST SHOWN
lamette valley and Willamette uni
versity basketball champions. They
have been bung in the principal's of
fice for the present. They are of
silver with two bronze figures and
are mounted on large dark oak
shields.
This Form of Rewarding Con-
testanti for State Fair Show-' I
ings Crcatext Interest
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Jom the Great Army of I
Economizers .T
See THEUNIVERSALTIRE FILLER
Guaranteed 100,000 'Miles!, j
Does away with Pnnctures, Blow
outs, Inner Tubes and Air. 1
See it demonstrated at
311 N. Commercial Street
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HERE AND THERE
IN PUBLIC SCHOOLS
and of his boarding with her-fath-
l T-V .lillmii Mil.
ized the reaf personality of the great
emancipator more ' than ever artet
this talk.
; Enzlewoocl Ha l'icnlc.
A " picnic supper was served at a
prettily decorated table set out on
the F.nslswood school lawn Friday
aftcroorm when the 6 A class enter
taired Tor the 6Bs. Clasgball game)
followed the spread. The school has
16 graduates this ear.
STATESMAN CLASSIFIED ADS ONE CENT A WORD
Projjram at AVnshinaton. "
Wednesday afternoon Washington
school jwill have a closing p ogram
mafie up of musical selections and
other numbers.. At this tinie a num
ber of jPalmer certificates are to be
jp resented. ; '. " '
- r" Speaks on Lincoln.
A recent visitor at the Highland
school was Mrs. Constancy I.e'lSare.
la ai interesting talk she to!d the
children of Abraham Lincoln work
ine wlthvher father makioiL' rails.
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Miss Laura Pell of Garfield school
was stricken ill with ptomaine pois
on Tuesday night and has been con
fined to her home ever since. She
is reported much improved.
A. A. Iee lve Talk
La3t Tuesday during their regular
.recitation period the 9A class In
Occupations at Lincoln junior high
enjoyed a talk on abstract aofflce
work given by A. A. Lee.
(lass Knjo) Picnic.
A class picnic was given by the
9 As at Lincoln school Friday after
noon. M-b. F. S. Francjs. the Eng
lish teacher. accompanied them as
chaperon. '
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Is An Asset To Your Property.
A few minutes each evening will keep it that, way if. yoa have the proper
' : . !. equipment. '
Ve huy garden Jibse in 10,000 loot quantities direct from theactory and can
save you three to five cents per foot on your needs. .
Ijtst Mee4ine f Ysar.
The la3t student bo'!" "ting of
the year will be held ter Wednes
day when the program will be give
by the 9A class. . . .
The new officers fox next year are
Hbcrt Seamster. vtesident; ; Olen
RJnto. vice-president: Florence
Jones secretarr-treasu-er; Eldon
School II an Picnic
The -hlldre'j'of the" school enjoyed
a most" delichtfnl time at the falr-
irroiinl on Tuesday noon. The oc;
casidn 'being the.' annual picnic.
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Student IVmIv Kleets.
Election of 'officers of the' Wash
ington junior high student body va'
held this week. Frank RlneHart is
. ...ti(iil. Afarla fiihllt.
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'j..h' io.npM'iHnt- Ruth Kuhn
secretary: Frank Hettic. yeiriead-ler Shipbuilding
er; Charles Zleber. editor of the launched today
ELKS PREPARE
FOR - CAMPAIGN
Superintendent of Public Instruc
tion. J. A. Churchill. Is completing
sending to the summer school at
Corvallls. the boys and girls who
won the capital prizes at the Oregon
state fair last September.
At tbe state fair each year, boys
and girls contest . In about twenty
different subjects, such as corn
growing, potato growing, vegetable
gardening, poultry ralsng. canning
and , sewing. Four different prixes
are given by tne state, fair manage
ment, but the capital prize In each
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Connhr Htadmiarters Eltah-1 project Is provided for by donations
. - I rm rt a 1 t - ftnnHntArir1anf L fi n w ri !T1
hshed for Salvation Army ' I by, public-spirited -men and .women
Home Service-Drive
Headquarters for, the Elks Salva
tion army home service campaign
were opened yesterday at 121 Kouth
Commercial street with Walter IX
Tooze. manager of the campaign In
charge. ' The room has 'been com
fortably fitted up and will be used
for a meeting place of the workers.
The campaign begins June -2 to
continue until June 30. Tbe city and
county' is being organized by Mr
Tooze in order that the opening day
for the drive may find all in' readi
ness for the workers. The campaign
Is a national movement 'and is being
conducted by the Elks throughout
the country.
A meeting in the Interest of the
campaign will be held at Woodburn
Monday. June 16. Large numbers
of Salem. Elks, including the Klks
band, will attend the meeting. Mrs.
Hallle .Farrish Durdahl will render
vocal numbers.
ANOTHER BOAT LAI XCHEO
PORTLAND. Or June. 6, The
S ft 00-ton ,teel. steamship . Mount
Evans. 21th hull to go overboard
from the plant of the Columbia Riy-
company, was
IestX'otton, l inch . . .
I5cst Cotton 74 inch ........
Good Grade Rubber,., inch
Good Grade ftublVr, M'inch .
licst (irade Rubber, v's inch .
licst Grade Rubber, :fi inch .
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.15c per ft.
...... . ..18c per ft.
.18c per ft.
. .20c per ft.
. .20c per ft.
L . .. . .25c per ft.
We also nave-cheaper grades in both Cotton and Rubber.,
SPRINKLERS and, NOZZLES - - : - : 25c to $2.50
Cor. Court and
Commercial Sts.
b'nvi rnDMfco unwr Phone
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We wish to thank the people of Salem for the great interest taken1 in our MAJESTIC
. .! , ; RANGE DEMONSTRATION. -
Baycr Tablets of Aspirin" proved safe by millions for
Headache . Toothache Earache
Neuralgia . Rheumatism Colds
Safe and proper directions in each Payer tuefcace- .Take
without fear if you see the "Bayer Cross on Tablets Genuine!
Boxes' of 12 Bottles of 24 Bottles of 100 All droughts.
: Aspirid is tac trad marV of Bayer Uaaufactun of Moaoacctkaudester f SalicyUcaci4
of Portland who are "fcarticnlirlr in
terested in this work. . These, f hlld
rea come from all parts 'of Oregrm.
Shortly after their school closes.
they are sent to the agricultural col
lege for a two-weeks short court
with all expenses' paid. This form
of prize serves as a great stimulant
to the club work and is a sourre ot
Inspiration to boys and girls, as the
records show that' those who hare
been attending this summer school
daring the past two1 years all plan
to complete the high school course
and to go on to college. The dates
for the summer school this year are
from June 23 to ffuly" 4".
Those who hare made contribu
tions to Superintendent Churchill for
this work for the past year and have
thus made the club work possible
are: ;
Union Stock Yards Company. Un
ion Meat Company, International
Harvester Company. Oregontan. Tel
egram. Judge Charles Carey. Port
land Seed Company, Hicks-Chatten
Company. Portland Clearing House
Association. Meier and Frank Com
pany. Foster and Kleiser Company,
Rootled ge Seed Company. '.Western
Farmer. A. C. Tluby, Portland Imple
ment and Vehicle Club. N. D. Simon,
Kerr. Glfford Company. A. H. Det
ers. M. II. Houser. Albers Brothers
Milling Company, lion R. N. Stan
Held. - ; "
The prize winners who will attend
the summer schovl this year are:
Vera Owens.' Me ford. Or.": Ralph
Clark. La Grande. Or.; JCertrude
Hardt. Falls City. Or.; Helen Lee per.
Oakland. Or.; Russell Jones. Sheri
dan. Or.;' Celena.Tremayne "Oregon
City. Or.; Donald Mauer, Uolalla.
Or.: Elmer Roth. Salem. Or.: Nichols
Itrlnkley. Salem. Or.; Theodore
Resch. Aurora. Of,; -Grant "M!Itl lam
Oresham. Or.; Ollrer Fuectman. Sa
lem. Or.; r: Benlamln. : Cerrals.
Or.; Dlllow. Smith. Tillamook. Or.:
France '.Johnson.' .The Dalles. Or.'
Ruth Renne. Gresham, Or.; 'Maud
Spain. Union, Or.-EUa-Klrby. Sain-
Iko. Or.: Dora Johnson. The Dalles.
Or.; Helen- Gafrney. Oregon' -'City;
Or.; Otto ninme. Albany. Or.'.Erelyn
Glad. Tillamook 'Or.: : Constance
Rordwejl. JacksonTille, Or.
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' Send a copy ml tW Prce elllion
to the boys to the errtcw Jhily a
limited number of ropie Wf, so or.
I der eau-ly. S5 ceata per npy.
MAXY IlOXOn, noosKTKLT
NEW YORK. June 7. More than
35.000. persons from erery state in
the unton attendM the Rooserelt
Memorial, exhibition at Columbia
UjlreraltT. which
he it known to
'every autpmobile.
owner a i) a driver in
the UniU4l. States to
(iwHlrich Dealers " :
that Goodrich
SAFETY TKKADS ,
stand rcrtdy to Jeliver
6,(Ki miles, and
-SILVERtOVYX
CORDS IWJO; under ,
proper usage. . t
That 1 every Safety !
Tread in? user and in a
(Jondricli Dealer
Store,' Lsmnderwritten j
to 1 adjusted at 6.000;
miles, .ai?d every SIL-i
TERTOVNCOIlD at !
8,000 miles-r . , ;
13'
The new adjustment ;
i.4 hasedj upon what - j
GootlricU knows its j
tires will de,! and
: Goo!rich knows from !
rai!n and miles of road
testing that Aiooilrieh I
Jires ait the. Strong
est, the liest, the rub
ber industry has pro
duced, j
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They pre " so good
that (iodrieh increases
its' adjustment mileage
to ehotj its' patrons
they eajinoi afford not
to shard in their match
. less Service and
Security.
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Buy ' Ooodrich Tires
Fnjm ; Dealer
Adjustment- Fabrics
; 1000 Miles
Cords
. .8,000 Miles-.
y Goodrich
Tires from a
Dcaler
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