The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, November 01, 1919, Page 5, Image 5

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CITY
NEWS
Please Thou by Nini
If the Statesman! carrier misses
yos, please phone' by 9 o'clock, anJ
a copy will be promptly sent to yut
Use the 583 phone.
Anyone lull ing tjr Have a House
Or any building moved can get it
done right by calling; on J. K. Series.
Argo hotel, between! 1 and 3 p. m.
today. ; . i j
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Portland Man Passe Away
Joseph Stremcl died Friday night
at! a local hospital after a lingering
Illness. He was 30 years old. The
remains were senti last night by the
Terwilliger home to .Portland where
the services and . burial .will take
place. j
Empty Tanlac Rot t lei
We - will pay one!
empty Tanlac bottles
Store.
Dr.
f
WUU:un II. Itt -
Formerly ot Portland, announces
tie opening of hisfoffices in Salem,
occupying the offices or his father,
the late Dr. W. S. Mott. 4O7-40S
Uank of Commerce building. Office
phone 383, residence phone 696.
Assessment Ordinance-Coining
Assessment ordinances will be
presented ,to the city council at the
next meeting to take care of the pav
in and street improvements recent
ly made on portions of North Church
and North Twenty-fourth streets.
The nortlj Church street paving will
cost $1S98.50 for concrete-asphaltic
material, ? The Twenty-fourth street
bill amounts to $1513.40 and Is of
the graveled concrete formula.
nently disabled during the war and 1 sociation will be open every Sunday
who are interested in vocational
training. Mr. White will confer with
the ex-service men in the offices of
the Salem Red Cross home servk-e
bureau upstairs in the postoffice
buildins
afternoon from 2 until 0 o'clock.
. ."The Man Willi
The Withered Hand." is the morn
ing topic and "A Ued Cross Service"
is the evening program at the First
Congregational church, Sunday.
I!eil tYoMi Pictures .1
At the Flist Congregational church
Sunday rn!Bg Illustrating the acti
vities of the Northwest branch of
this - great ' Institution. You will
want to pee them. Every person in
terested In tiie Red Cross is Invited
to this service.
Many Couples Marry
Marriage licenses have been issued
to the following: John M. Pillage.
26, a mechanic of Lignite, N. !..
and Norma Frances Stanfield. 25.
a Salem compositor. They were mar-
Herbert H
Schulderman to go Kat
H. J. Schulderman. state corpora
tion commissioner, received a tele
gram yesterday summoning him to
appear in Chicago next Thursday as
a witness in the case of the govern
ment against the Pan-Motor com
pany, a $9,000,000 corporation that
bill presented by Mrs. Palner am
ounted to $220,,' figured at the rate
ot $20 a month. Discounting $12
allowed Palmer for labor. Mm. Col
lins aks for. a judgment of $160
and coms and dlsbureinnts in the
action.
Palmer filed an answer Id which
U charged with using the mails to I he claims that he and J. W. Collins.
defraud. Schulderman expects toj husband of the plaintiff, entered In-
Parcels Xort Received
A postoffice bulletin of the dale
of October 24 received at the Salem
postoffice states that parcels for per
sons in Austria may now be received ried in Salem Thursday.
at postorfices in the United States Brown. 22. a f-treet car operator who
i ue pal naKr! musi uui mfigii Ji"i; i lives at jii- jjiii virt'ei, anil Anna
than 11 pounds and will be charged Dawn Langston. 21. secured a 11
for at the rate of 12 cents a pound license yesterday and were, married
or fraction thereof. The packages last night at 1112 Mill street. Paul
will be sent from New York by G. Denber. 35. a farmer of Dry Lake.
steanishiDs salline direct to Germany Ore., and Jennie Tucker. 43. of 2349
n t nndtrcinAH ihat Anatrit rom- Myrtle avenue, were married in Sa-
leave for Chicago Sunday. .The com
pany attempted to obtain a permit
to operate In Oregon, but after In
vestigating. Schulderman refused to
issue the permit.'
The Big Dunce
Is at. the armory tonight.
cent each for
Tyler's Drug
Tax Flved at 71rt
In the Frank Harding estate an
ordar was signed: yesterday fixing
the inheritance U j at $710. Th3
value of the estate lis not feiren in
the petition. The petition was file1
by Clarence C. Harding, administra
tor .of the estate,! which comprised
property in Michigan and Oresou
Harding died in the Gocd Samaritan
hospital in Portland; July 2. l'.18.. raBge frdm 7 to 14 years
but at the time of his i-eath was a
Girl Wanted to Work
In the parlor at The Spa.
Mrs Perkins Named
In an order signed by Judge W.
M. Bushey. Eva G. Perkins has been
appointed administrator of the Ray
Perkins estate. There Is real pro
perty valued at $10,000 having a
yearly rental of $250, and personal
property amounting to $4000. There
was no will and the five helrg are
Kva G: Perkins, ihe widow; and
four sons, Harlan J.. Marviii R., Al-
prises the provinces of Upper Aus
tria. Lower Austria. Styria. Carin-
thia, Salzberg. Northern Tyrol, Vo-
rarlberg and Leiehtenstein.
lent last night. Floyd C. Brower,
18, farmer, arid Mable Feller. 20, se
cured the fourth license. Both young
people are residents of Donald.
Hich School 3Hy llay
Although no game vai regularly
scheduled for the Salem high school
team for today, it was thought by
team members that they might meet
the Willamette second team at "Sweet
land field preliminary to the Wil-lamette-Chemawa
game this afternoon.
"Social Hour"
Precedes the evening service. Sun
day at the First Congregational
church. Come and get acquainted.
You will be gladly welcomed.
Tonight Dance. Xw Auburn Hall-
Hear the Hew five-piece orchestra.
Take a jitney, 25c.
Chemical Service Open '
Enlistments in the chemical war
fare service of the army are open
according lo orders received by Cor
poral I.ee C. Greenup who is In
charge of the local recruiting office
in the D'Arcy building. Enlistments
resident of the state lot Michigan.
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C3i
OLIVE THOMAS
-. in X
"UPSTAIRS AND DOWN"
LLOYD COMEDY
CONTINUOUS SHOW
ATfecllon is Divided
Gertrude Jackson. 14. daughter o
Joseph D. Jackson and Oka Jackson..
wtii atfiv with pnch narent at statea
onzo O.. and Maxwell II., whose: agep tinier - durinz each year, according
In an order issued bv Judge George arr for one and three years with as
G. Bingham in granting a decree . of su ranee of discharge if the service
rlfvoree to .ToseDh D. Jacxson. Dur- is sooner disoandea.
ing the school season" of the year
she will live with her motner, ana
her father will contribute $40 a
month for her support during such
Mill Wood I time. In the vacation months the
Five loads of 16-Inch mill wood little girl will stay with her father
Cider Apples Wanted
We are now receiving apples at
our plant on Mill street. Gideon
Stolz Co.
Bring On Your Cider Apples
We have caught up- and are now
n?ady to receive any quantity. Gid
eon Stolz Co. .
at reduced rates. Prompt delivery.
Spaulding. Logging company.
J
1920 ELGIN SIX IS HERE
i Motorists 1 who are looking for a
strong serviceable car with elegant
body line and Interior specifications
that uiunt maximum service and
economy at a reasonable price should
see thi car.
LEE L GILBERT, Distributor
134 Cmmrrrlnl Strret
Vocational Advisor Coming
Vocational Advisor R. G. White of
the federal bureau will.be in Salem
November 5 and 6 and desires to
. , i
This arrangement was provided ny
t.i, m ninpham In order that me
daughter may not beome estranged
from either parent.
Il,i You Ever See
A living book? Come to the c. fc.-
o I " m , i
uic:?t All CA-arsi 1HCI1, twai I - . . i
those who are partially or perma- church Sunday evening ana ou J1'1
get a glimpse or one. L.ive iiietiiu.
chnrt nnt enthusiastic. Miss Nell
Fake, leader.
Iea Coins To Chicago
With about 240 stockmen of Ore
gon, Washington and Idaho. A. H.
Iea. secretary of the state fai
board, will leave Portland the latte
part of the month. A special trai.
will be made up at Spokane wit!
special coaches attached from Porjt
land and Boise.
Tin- Big Dance
Is at the armory tonight.
Ilaby Giil Arrl
A baby girl arrived at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Putnam Oc
tober 30. She has been named Kve
ljn Violet Putnam. The Putnams
live on route one near Turner.
Girl Wanted to Work
In, the parlor aC The Spa.
Truck' Owner III
J.F. Bonesteele of the Salem Dodge
agency reported to Sheriff Needham
that a Ford truck had been standing
an unduly length of time In front
of the Dodge agency. , Upon investi
gation it was found that the truck
was the property of C. W. Sitter of
Gervais. who had failed to remove
the truck due to Illness which had
confined nlm to his home. The truck
was taken care of by Sheriff Need-
ham.
to an agreement concerning a certain
cron of onions. Palmer to pay a
reasonable amount to Collins and to
pay It when the onion crop was real
ized unon. Palmer claims that 9
new agreement was entered upon In
January 1919 by which he snrrena
ered all claim to the crod In con
sideration " of cancellation of the
board and laundry Items. The case
was originally filed in the Clacka
mas county courts, but upon :-etl
tion satisfactory to both parties
change of venne was ordered and the
ea.e removed to the circuit coon
for Marion county by an order signed
by Judge J. W. Campbell
Clackamas court.
of the
TIRED ANDW0RN-0UT
Overworked 3U ad Women Find
Ilenem In Great KetonUlve.
Many sufferer from the effects of
having done too much, as well as of
anxiety and worry, who have little If
any rapacity for the duties and pleas
ures or lire, rind Peptlroa just the
tonic they need.
This real Iron tonic combines the
great oxidizers and vitalixera of the
blood, iron and manganese, with th
best substance for steadying the
nerves, perfecting the digestion, abi
sorption and assimilation of food,
and Klving health and strength to the
tired, worn-out. pale and nervona.
"Peptiron has toned np my nerves,
and made me feel like at sew per
son." Mrs. L A. Chute, Bay City,
Mich.
Made by C L Hood Co., Lowell,
Mass.
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MITH'
MOKE
s
State and Commercial SU.
Bonds, Mortgages
Interest Bearing Investment
HAWKINS & ROBERTS
1 Oregon! Building'
! For that accident Insurance policy.
see us for cheap rates and the bext
insurance. -
Capital Credit & Adjustment Co.
416 Masonic Temple
SALEM OREGON
HAMILTON
Men's Meeting at the "V"
Sun (lav afternoon from 4 until
o'clock a religious service will be
held in the rooms of the i. M. C a.
Thsrs uriii n a sonsr service ana j
brief addres.? on "The New Kra ana
How To Live In It" by Secretary
James Elvln. A cordial invitation is
Mill Wood
Five loads 16 inch mill wood at
reduced rates. Prompt delivery
Spaulding Logging company.
Bridges To Be Permanent
At a conference between the Yanv
hill county court and Herbert Nnnn
state highway engineer, at McMinn-
ville. it was decided that the county
in the future will build all bridges
l in
given the ooys ana raea vu ?-,r - remanent tvoe ' with steel and
The social rOOH'.3 Ot 103 f -.- " '
attend.
concrete material.
TIIE FUTtXITUKE MAX
Will make and han?f your drapes.
Largest Stock of Drapery.
340 Court Street.
One Ovreland. nearly new, six cylin
der, 5 passenger, equipped all Cord
Tires and one extra, new. Guaran
teed in Al shape for $1250.
WOOD-ROSE MOTOR CO.
246 State St. Phone 311
THAT'S IT.
The Universal Farm Electric Light
ing Plant and Paul Automatic water
system. Don't fail, to Eee these in
D.H.M0SHER
Hteh Class
LADIES' TAILORING
474 Court Street
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W T. RIGD0N CO.
Leading Funeral Directors
Legal Blanks-
Get them at the Statesman
office. Catalog on application.
ob
Time Lock Installed-
An automatic time lock of the
latest design was yesterday installed
on the vault that holds the Valuable
records of the state Insurance d
partment. The state 1 industrial ac
cident commission, has Installed
bell to be used as a signal at "knock-ing-off"
time.
"Thelma" Individual Chocolate
A Salem product made by The
Gray Belle distributed by George
E. Wate-'B for sale esverywhere. Be
PERSONAL MENTION
Electric Machinery and Engineering J operation Saturday and let me tell
Girls Wanted to Work '
In the parlor at The Spa.
, Company
. v For !
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EXPERT ELECTRICAL WORK
173 Rn: Commercial 6t. Phone 955
0REG0NUS
A PERFECT; CIGAB
. Manufactured by
HENDERSON'S CIGAR FACTORY
Phone 119
you all about them.
T.. C. WOOD
162 North Commercial St.
WILLARD Storage Battery
SERVICE STATION
233 N. Iligh St. '. I Telephone 203
CITY CLEANING WORKS
. .. . I V
Cleaners of Quality
Cleaning Dyeing Repairing
1261 State St. i I Phono 703
MYRTLE KN0WLAND
Music and Musical Merchandise
Sonora Dealer in Salem
415 Court SL Salem, Oregon
Telephone 352
Let us prove to you that our prices
are less. Some good bargains in new
and used pianos.
THE WILEY B. ALLEN CO.
519 Court St. Derby building
fUDECROTieiU
1 1 OPTOMETRIST-OPTICIAN
laddftBosh Bank Buidrn
STATE r, StKIT
Xo Accidents Fatal-
No fatal accidents were reported
to the state industrial accident com
mission for the week ending October
JO, though a total of 488 non-fatal
casualties were reported , from
throughout the state. Of the tota'
number reported 4 69 were subject
to the provisions of the cpmpensa-
GOOD TO LOOK AT. . i -
Better to look through. Our glasses pora ions iu u-. ' J :.7i
fit the sight perfectly and Improve provisions of the compensation act
f.Lfon.r.fu-ell. . and six were from public utility cor-
porations not subject to the act.
TsTar Mate apt
ithe appearance as well.
DR. L. HALL WILSON
nntanetrlat
111.411 rl V. Rank Ttulldlnr
fhotiea: Office 145. Realdence 124
Offic Closea t.iuray
Tlie It!c Dance-
Is at the armory tonight.
Salem Auto Radiator Shop
Radiators, Fenders and Gas
Tanks Repaired
Tractor Radiators a Specialty '
Ford Radiators for Sale
1$8 S. 12th St. Salem, ore.
ELECTRIC RKSTAVRAXT
481 State Street
Our Specialty:
Oysters Fish Chops
Chill Con Carne
J. D. MADDOX Prop.
F. W. Connor, district Tire war
den for the John Day District, with
headquarters at Spray, conferred
with State Forester F. A. Elliott
yesterday relative to closing np the
work for the season
C. A. Lewis was here yesterday
from Condon. Or. lie had business
at the office of the state treasurer
Mike W. Mahoney. Fairfield far-
mer and stockman was in Salem
yes-ferday. Ir. .Mahoney rorently
Had a pleasant surprise when his son.
who had been reported as dead of
wounds In France, informed his fa
ther tliat he was etill alive, and has
now returned home.
, Justice George H. Burnett of the
supreme court has returned from
Pendleton where the eastern Oregon
meeting of the court has been in
session this week.
J. C. Altken of Medford. superin
tendent of fish screens for the stale
fish and game commission, was In
Salem yesterday.
II. V. Gates, manager of the Dal
las Water company, was in the city
Friday.
Stanley Culver, inheritance tax
clerk in the state treasurer's office,
went to Portland yesterday on busi
ness for the department.
William II. Galvani. of Portland.
engineer for the Pacifc Power A
Light company, was a caller yester
day at the offices of the state tax
commission.
T. G-, Bligh was In PorUand yes
terday.
T. C Lowrey was here yesterday
from Portland.
C. It. Lockhart. recently returned
to Salem from service overseas, was
In Portland yesterday.
Mrs. It. O. Shucking is In Portland
Marshall Hooper, A. A. Schramm.
and W. M. Adair, examiners, ot the
state banking department, returned
yesterday from southern Oregon
where they have been for three weeks
inspecting banks
Frank D. Roberts, former resident
ot Salem and at one time engaged
Names of Engineers Who
Passed Are Announced
The state board of engineering ex
aminers has announced . the" names
of applicants for registration as pro
fessional engineers who were passeo
upon favorably by the board at Its
last meeting. October 3. In Portland
The board will meet again Novem
ber 7 at which time additional ap
plicants for registration without ex
amination will be considered.
Those favorably passed upon a
the last meeting were:
11. E. Abry. J. II. Abbott. W. v.
Amburn. C. Anderson; C. Anderson.
L. G. Anderron. B. C. Ball. J. -Butler.
J. O. Baar. M. A. Baker, J.
II. Ballweg. R. II. Baldock. P. W.
Beesley. G. S. Beatty. M. O. Bennett.
Q. W. Boschke, L. Bergsvik. W. Bol
lons. G. W. Buck. W. E. Burkhelter.
R. C. Bonser, G. II. Blinkley, C. R
Be'ardsley, G. II. Benton. C. L.
Brown. J. A. Currey. A. B. Carter,
R. E. Cushman. S. B. Cathcart. D.
D. Clarke. J. W. Cunningham, C.
Cutler.. J. J. Cullinan. B. L. Camp
bell. J. C. Cleghorn. W. II. Cullers,
B. C. Condit. R. II. Coppock. F. 11.
Cary. J. Dickson. C. O. Diffensdorf
er. E. I. Davis. W. F. Eddy. F. W.
Eichenlaub. G. 8. Edmonstone N
II. Entler. J. V. Ferguson. C F.
Fisher. D. G. Glass. J. N. Gearhart.
S. Geigsbeck. A. K. Grondahl. D. R
Groves. F. G. Green. G. ii. Hall. J.
V. Halse. J. R. Hanson. A. Hadley.
R. E. Ilickson, W. S. Hodge. F. F.
Hogan. It. M. Howard. C. A. Hoppe.
D. C. Henny, J. F. Joyce. C. I. Kep
hardt. F. G. King. O. A. Krati. R.
E. Koon. C. P. Keyser. If. M. Lull.
R. Lenoir, A. M. Lupfer. W. W. Lu
cia. Charles McGoaigle, R. X. M
Clanathan. E. B. McNaughton. A. J
McMillan. J. F. Meager. II. D. Mills.
E. T. Mische. W. E. Morris. O. B
Mlss. S. Murray. C. C. Mason. W. 11.
Mersh. A. E. McKennett. J. B. Maf
den. W. L Morrison. A. R. Moore.
C. G. Nash. W. C. Nicholas. J. E
Nelson. J. P. Newell. 11. Nunn. A. E-
Perry. G. F. Parker. J. E. Peck.
T. Pumfrey. D. K. Plowman. R. A.
Pratt. V. II. Relnevlng. JL. H. Rich
mond. C M. Redfield. E. D. Roberts.
II. J. Roberts. D. II. Rowe. F. M.
Randlett. C. N. Reitxe. O. E. Sten-
ley. R. L. Stout. G. I. Stebblns. C. F.
Swlgert. E. L. Strange. C P. Smith.
C. H. Smith. S. Smyth. A. S.'Tee. C.
F. Thomas, E. B. Thompson, W. S.
Turner. E. L. Vinton. C. F. Walte,
J. F. Waller. L. D. Wililams. C. R-
Wright. F. P. Wents. E. Wlthycombe.
H. C. A. Worrell. J. E. Tates. IL W.
Tonng. . aiJ
Dates Are Fixed for
County Teachers9 Session
The Marion county teachers' In
stitute meets November 24 to 2S In
clusive and will be held In the Sa
lem high school building. Noted in
stitute instructors of the state will
speak at the sessions. The Institnte
this year will be conducted on the
departmental plan. There will be sir
lectures and 10 sessions of varied in
terests of the work. The depsrt
meats will be represented by the fol
lowing divisions: Primary, interme
diate, advanced, rural, manual train
ing and home economics. There are
more than 350 teachers in Marion
county and the full attendance dar
ing the Institute Is expected.
LADD & BUSH, BANKERS
. V EsUbliihed 1SC3
General Banking Bosiness
Office Honrs from 10 a. m. to 3 p. m.
KABO CORSETS WANTED
Victor and Pathe Records
. LL STIFF & SON
State Officials Lenv
C. II. Gram, state labor commis
sioner: W. A. Marshall, state accl
dent commissioner, and W. R. Ras-
mussen, representing the National
Safety council, left yesterday for
Springfield, Eugene, and Coos Bay Jin the grocery business here, was In
where they are lo exhibit a movin I Salem for a few hours yesterday from
nieture film of eight reels which IHLugene.
fieing used In the accident preven-l Claud Darby. Glenn Gregg and
tlon campaign. The film was shown I Wjlllam Mooney returned to Salem
at Snringfield last night, will be yesterday to spend
Pastry That
Has Flavor
This is the kind of Bread, Ti. Cakes, Dongbnnts, ete you
want.- That's the kind Teerless makes.
PEERLESS BAKERY
Philip Winters, Prop.
170 North Commercial Street.
Ptcra 247
hown at Eugene tonight and tomor
row will be shown at. Powers.
I1.50l.00-S3.00
THE REMNANT STORB
246 M. Commercial St.
MONUMENTS '
If your monumental jwork Is solicit
ed, kindly ask, the solicitor for oar
snsmess card.
Canltal Monumental Works,
121 S. ConwSU Phone 689, Salem
Small Investment Loans Itealty
loans House Rental Agency,
General Property Dealing.
JOHN H. SCOTT REALTY CO.,
404-40S Hubbard Bldg.
fhoae 2S4 i Salen. Ore.
Vsr Hardware furniture and
Second Uui Goods see
CAPITAL HAEDWAEE 4
FURNTTTJEEi CO.
If yon bare furniture stoves r
earpets to sell, pbn 47. . or
call at 288 K. Geaerctal Street
JUNK AND MACHINERY OF ALL
KINDS
We also buy second-hand goods.
if toii have anything to sen ior a
zood nrice call 598. ado oquare
Deal House. ,
CAPITAL JUNK CO. 1
271 Chemeketa SL alem, ore.
U. S. GARAGE
654 Ferry Street
rcpn TtTTT NOT ABUSED CARS
cippriAL New series Studebaker,
value $1625, today $1300. U
Garage. Phone 1752
Kexall One Cent Kale-
Thursday. Friday. Saturday. No-
mhor fi. 7. R Circulars are ai
store giving list of goods and prices-
Perry's drug store.,
S-
Dr. IL n. White-
Has returned
from .Rochester.
the wee kend.
rhe three young men are residents
of Salem but attending college at
Corvallis this winter.
TTmT 1 TTTTT T O
nuixai AAMiaiNi
MARION Charles A. Edwards.
Ashland: Frank J. Neuner, Roseburg.
W. S. Hlra. II. H. Haynes. R. F. Rob-
Minn., where he has been attending I inson. Mrs. F. L. Mesch. W. O. New-
the Mayo clinic.
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POTATOES
Burbanks, American Wonders,
Netted Gems, Pride of Multno
mah, Garnet Chili, Early Rose.
We will be Teady to commence
shipping as soon as you have
fully matured stock to offer.
Phone 717 or address 642 State
street, saiem, uicbuu.
MANGIS BROS.
POTATOES and ONION
WANtED
HIGHEST MARKET
PRICES
PEOPLE'S CASH STORE
180-194 N. Commercial St.
al i
VF Vf
WANTED
Furniture, ranges, heaters, tools
and, in fact, anything you have
to sell. I buy for cash. Phone
;8 s: ! or 611.
UOODRYiTneAactioneer
LONG DISTANCE AUTO
TRUCKING
WILLAMETTE VALLEY
TRANSFER CO.
Thone 1400 :
WANTED
SACKS and RAGS
Also All Kinds Of
JUNK
STEINB0CK JUNK &
AUTO WRECKING
320-326 North Commercial St.
' Phone 305
We Specialize In Auto Wrecking
Parts for any make of car at
.S i.r.u.lal .prloo ' v.
1
0
lUR organiza
tion is thor
oughly de
pendable. We ob
serve all of the
courtous conven
tions and our cli
ents receive the
benefit or our
wide range of experience.
ill
man. W. J. Mallehrise. G. P. Nock,
Percy B. Hargood. Paul Bold. W
Eden. Portland: Mr. and Mrs. C. U
Fento. Goldendale. Wn.: Mr. and
Mrs. II. Klepper. San Francisco: Mrs.
W. B. Braden. Seattle; Ferd Bigot.
Springfield. Minn.: Mrs. U A. Blanc.
Marshfield, Ore.; S. Grejbeck. Mon
roe.
BUI (ill Leicoy uin:amson. ii. r.
Cashing. Bernice Harness. Mr. and
Mrs. R. E. Maritor. W. C. Schultx.
John Miller. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Cox,
D. Johnson. Harry B. Decter. Port
land: Conrod W. Panlson. Greeley
Colo.: Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Colaell,
Mr. and Mrs .R. R. Colwell. C. C.
Colwell and family. Monanro. N. D-:
Ueorae Kodama. Lafayette: R. A.
i - -
Smith. Ranler.
ARGO Gertrude Roblson. N. C.
Johnston, John Leary. Portland: J.
K. Series. Astoria.
Board Bill, Laundry BUI
and Onions Figure m Suit
A board bill. laundry LIU and a
crop of onions figure In the case of
Mn J. v. Collins ts. ijnaries
Palmer. In her complaint Mrs. i oi-
11ns claims that Palmer se-tren
board and laundry at Intermittent
times between the dates of October
ir,, 1917, anl Jannkr 11, 1J15. The
ATTENTION SALEM MEN
WHAT RECREATION WILL DO FOR YOU
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P. ejrtilar
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I tnliviIual
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Recreational activitira trill show tip the ntnff lhat a man or
!oyi made of. for you mh the lest or the wort that is in
him when htrtakfrpart in a feantf:
'nri-v-iJVJ :
It makes him stronp, not only physically hut mentally and
morally, for it develop the muscles, will power and the sport
of fair play. ,
, "GAMES BUILD CHARACTER"
The Husine Hen's Oim will meet ere ry Monday, "Wednesday
and Friday evening liejrinnina; Monday evening, October 27th,
at 5:13 at the Salera Y. M. C. A,