The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, January 20, 1920, Page 5, Image 5

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THE OREGON STATESMAN: TUESDAY, JANUARY, SO, 1020
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CITY NEWS
fence Moose Hall Wednesday M&lH.
Elks To EentertaJn Roys -
An entertainment m the state
traing school for boys under the au
spices ot the Salem Elks and with
Elk participants will be given to
night. 'The entertainment is in line
with the Itig Brother work of the
lodge. A musical program baa been
, prepared", and refreshments will be
served. Automobiles will leave the
Wits' club for the training tchool at
7il5 o'clock and any. members who
wish to v.olunteer their car3 for the
trip r requested to inform the sec
retary. K0 Calendars for Practical r
Homer II. Smith. McCorntack bids
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G trln To liar llHKketbai;
(The girls basketball team ff Ka
lemvhlgh school will pay at Chematr
wa Wednesday night with the jirls'
team of the Indian school. A r intra
match will be played In Salem Fri
day nllfht, Jan. 23.
Iga1 Wanks
Getthem at The Statesman office
Catalog: on application
WILLIAM FARNTJM
f In
"Lone Star Ranger"
MONEY TO LOAN
On Improved City and Farm Property
' Capital Credit & Adjustment Co.
41$ Masonic Temple
SALEM 1 OREGON
HAMILTON
TITE FURNITURE MAN
WlD make and bang roar drapes.
Largest Stock of Drapery.
140 Court Street.
Bonds, Mortgages
Interest Bearing Investments
HAWKINS & ROBERTS
JtO4207 Oregon Building
: i BICYCLES
V AND REPAIRS
LLOYD E. RAMSDEN
; ' 887 Court Street
WONDER HOSE
Far Kiddles, per pair. , . . . . . . . .80c
; V KEMXAXT STORE
214 North Commercial Street
ELECTRIC RESTAURANT
,, 411 SUte Street
. Oar .Specialty:
Oysters 7-Fish Chops
Chili Con Carne
J. D. MADDOX, Prop.
BEMEMBER I 1 ' "
, that we par; the fclbat Ht for
. IRTAVD'HAXD rUH!IITtTRH
CAKTKTS. STOTKS. MACU1XERT
. . AKD TOOLS - .
Tn't sell anythtnr before 'you se us.
TUB CAPITAL HARD WAKE AKD
Ft B SUTURE CO.
XX W. Cmi'I St.. Pie S47
BISHOP BROS.
lllga indj Ferry Sts. Pnone 1400
I I f WE BUY
Farm Produce, Eggs, etc Pajinc
Hlgbeit Cash Market 'Prices.
SUNKIST 0EANGE3
DOZEN ;
BUSICK'S
50c
E.VGLE DRESS SHIRTS
f 2.00, $3.00 to 10.00
SCHEI'S
S44 Stale Street
The' Kuppcnhelmer noose in Salem
: WEST FUR CO.
; Furs of Quality
; New Location
-A.
231 Court St. , Opp. Court Mouse
D.H.M0SHER
j Rlgh CIsas
MEN'S TAILORING
. 474 CouH Street
Victor, I Pathc and Windsor
: Talking Machines
H.L. STIFF FURNITURE CO.
Hear Mischa Lhevtnne
Pianist, and Estelle Gray, violinist,
world famed artists, at First Chris
tian church, Wednesday evening,
Jan. 21st. Admission 75 cents. .
Huddleson Funeral Held
The funeral services of Mrs. Helen
Huddleson. wife of Charles Huddle
son who died Friday were hela yes
terday afternoon at 2 o'clock from
the Rlgdon chapel. Large quanti
ties' of beautiful flowers and a larne
number or friends and relatives wera
present. The Christian Science ser
vice was used. The pallbearers in
cluded the employes at the state hos-,
pital where she had been a 'favorite
employe for years. The bodv wna
j laid tj rest in City View cemetery.
I " .a ihiu.i
lUxlr I Shipped
The body of Vera Savage who died
yesterday at a local hospital wa
shipped last night by the Terwil!ger
home to Willaraina where fiuisr.il
ind bur'al services will b? hell to
day. She was 15 years old.
Love, Watchmaker and Jeweler
"337 State street, Salem.
t.-i!?u? !! Wednerflay .
The regular meeting of the busi
ness men's league will be he!1 in
$ the Commercial club rooms. Wednes
day night. I'.uslness cf importance
is to be taken up.
H. P. O. E. Innco
TnewHy evening. Jan.
and ladies.
!0, for Eik
Urnkemasj'a-ltody Sent K.iM
The body of George I. Hindley,
the brakeman who was killed by fac
ing between the wheels of a freight
train Saturday morning was shipped
to his home In Portage, Wis., yester
day afternoon by the Webb & Cloigh
company. He was S3 years old and
his widow and three children live In
Portage.
Realty Dealers RegiM
More than 1300 real estate brokers
of. Oregon hae registered with the
real estate department of the state
insurance commissioner's office and
1920
Models of the
"Lexington Minute
Man Six" "Auburn
Ueauty Six" and
Elcar Fiery Four" now on exhibi
tion at 178 S. Commercial,
.1920 ELGIN SIX IS HERE
Motorists who arc looking for
strong-. rviceabl car with elesant
body tines and interior specifications
that : assume maximum service and
economy at m reasonabls pries should
ee this car. .
LEE L GILBERT,) Distribator
15 S. Vmmrrrtmt Street.
EYEGLASSES
THAT FIT
. DR. L. UALL WILSOTf
210-211 U. S. National Bank BIdg.
U. S. GARAGE
SS4 Ferry Street .
USEIJ BUT NOT ABUSED CARS
SPECIAL New series Studebaker.
value 11625, today $1300. U. 8.
Oarage. Phone 17S2
Electric Machliiery and Engineering
Company
, -. .;-' - ' For -
EXPERT ELECTRICAL WORK
7S So. Commercial SL Phone ISS
MONUMENTS
If yonr monnmental work li solicit
d. kindly ask the solicitor for oar
nsi9ess card.
' Capital Monnmental Works,
1210 8. Com. St. Phone fit. Salem
YM. GAHLSDORF
The Store of Housewares
Wood, Coal or Gas Ranges
Eitchenwars Dirmerware
135 N. Liberty St. . Phone 67
POTATOES
Seed and Table Stock. Bur
bank's Netted Gems. Red Rose,
JVhlte Rose and Gold Coin. Get
them now, they won't last long,
phone 717v Office 542 State St.
Warehouse Trade and High
MANGIS BROS.
LONG DISTANCE AUTO
TRUCKING
WILLAMETTE VALLEY
TRANSFER CO.
Phone 1400
Wc aho do local hauling.
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Keeps en succeeding; where other
medicines fall, because its original
high standard of merit in ronscien
llously maintained. Good for blood,
STOMACH, LIVER, KIDNEYS.
Ask your druggist how good it U,
have paid their licenses for 1920.
About 150 of them were realty deal
ers who were not registered for
1919. The registration for 1919 was
in excess of 1500.
Rigxloa Comiwuiy
Superior funeral service for less.
New Conxmuion -
The C. H. Chenowelh company of
Portland, a commission firm capi
talized at $100,000. filed articles of
incorporation yesterday at the otfic-e
of H. J.. Schulderman. state corpor
ation commissioner. Tiie incor:orn-
tors are C. II. Chenoweth. J. V.
Chase and Maurice Seitz. Other ar
ticles filed were: Ruiter Sanitarium.
Roseburg. j incorporators. Dr. V. L.
Ruiter, Dr. .David M. Rrower, II. IC
Riter; capitalization $5000. Ouiario
Milling company. Ontario. Malheur
county, incorporators. E. A. Fergu
son. Ellis It. Allen, David V. Powers,
capitalization. $2,000. Fourth and
Taylor Street Market. Portia ad; In
corporators E. M. Fryermuth. J. I'.
Smith. V.: A. Carter; capitalization.
15000. Permit to operate in Ore
gon was granted to llerrin and
Rhodes. Inc. a WashTngton corpor
ation.. R.-E. Ef finger of Portland is
attorney-in-fact for Oregon.
V. X. Needharn Atoot IWby ClilckH
55S State St. Phone 400.
McCrkev to t'orvalli
T. E. McCroskey, manager of the
Salem Commercial club will leave to
day for Corvatlis where he will taAo
cbarga of a meeting to reorganize
the Corvallis Commercial club. Mr.
McCroskey will return early tomor
row. STOP TOBACCO
Stop tobacco for a month and see
how much better you feel. You can
stop without suffering any inconven
ience or feeling the usual craving.
Simply get a box of Xicitol from any
druggist, use as directed and the
habit quits you. Your health Willi
be better, your resistance to disease
will increase and you will cease to
be a slave to nicotine. Read what
Dr. Connor formerly of the Johns
Hopkins hospital, says about the evil
effects of tobacco in an article soon
to appear in this paper. Xicotol is
dispensed by all good druggists in
this city, especially by D. J. Fry.
WANTED
Exericnced Chambermaid
Apply Manager .
BLIGH HOTEL
MYRTLE KN0WLAND
Music and Musical Merchandise
Soaora Dealer in Salem
41S Court St. Salem, Oregon
Telephone lit
Salem Anto Radiator Shop
Radiators, Fenders and Gas
Tanks Repaired
Tractor Radiators a Specialty
Ford Radiators tor Sale
19S 8. 12th St. Salem. Ore.
CITY CLEANING WORKS
Cleaners of Quality
Cleaning Dyeing Repairing
1261 State SL Phone Tl
W T. RIGD0N CO.
Leading Funeral Directors
Let ns prore to yon thst oar prices
are less. Some good bargains In new
and used pianos.
THE WILEY B. ALLEN CO.
619 Court SL Derby building
0REG0NUS
&. PERFECT CIGAA
Manufactured by
HENDERSON'S CIGAR FACTORY
Phone S19
USED CAR BARGAINS
1916 Ford; 5-passenger Bulck, 1D1
Studebaker, 7 passencer; 5 pascn
eer Overland: 1318 Dort, all orer
hauled.
SALEM VEUE COMPANY
102 North Coml
WILLARD Storage Battery
SERVICE STATION
238 N. High St. Telephone 203
One Orreland. nearly new, six cylin
der. S passenger, equipped all Cord
Tires and one extra, new. .Guaran
teed In Al shape for $1250. -
WOOD-ROSE MOTOR CO. .
246 State SL Phope 311
W A N T E D
fnrniture, ranges, heaters, tools
and. Is fact, anything yon have
to se. i 1 bny for cash. Phone
I , 110 or til.
WOODRY. The Auctioneer
NINETY-SEVEN BILLS ARE
SESSION OF THE OREGON
During the special session of the
state legislature which closed early
Sunday morning 97 bills were passed
4 4 senate bills and 53 house bills.
For the special election or May 21
nine measures are referred to the
people. The complete list of meas
ures passed Is given below:
Mrim t n Ilrfrrrrd.
I'ollowlns; ars the cnnntitutiona
amendment, and other measures to b
ftubmiiiea to the voters of this stitr
at th pe-UI tlrtt.n May 2t-
It J It No. 7. by l.urdlfk U latn.n
to dfbtH and liabilitlt-n of count led. tn
llin cuntke to fund their debts.
J. It. No. i. by committee on jti
d: i-rv Iteitorinr capital punishment.
H. J. It. 10. by Montr and I lank.
ItelHtir to surrvsaion to Rovtrnorahip;
providinK pttrf-ident of senate succeed.
H. J. K. 11. by commlttre'on reaolu
t'on: :teninc road limitation ln
dcbivdnt-rr from 2 to 4 per ot-nt.
S. It. to. by PW-rcje and Smith Pro
viding additional tax levy for p-ra-tion
of soldiers'. ailora ui.a marine.
ed iIl'ii t ion. I ..id ar t '
II. H. 31, by Airs. Thompson Ievy
annual tax of 2 mills for support
of ptibHc elementary schools.
II. R 77. by liorne Ievyinsr special
In for -rt-ction. equipment arid main
tenHtiic of institution for blind.
II. It. fc. by Kublt iTovldintr tax of
or i z mill for support cf I ni verait
f r.-K.n. Agricultural collete and
Monmouth normal.
S. J. It. 17 (adopted at 1514 miil. nl '
t:elatiiiK to a (uirinr of prixate
lnd for puhlir purposes.
Senate JalHt ltelnt
S. .1. U 1, by Karrell I'rovidins for
atificntioii of national suffrag-e
incniliinnl.
S. J. li. :.. by riere.' A pimiptlnK
committee to investiKute boys' trainina
chorl.
S. J It. . l-y I'.ank Thatikin? lni-
veraity of Oregon football (rmi for
rworrt and rportitmanaliip at I'asadena
ootbHll pame SKainst Harvard.
S. J. It 8. by Judiciary committee
Irovidin(r for reference to people of
amendment to restore capital punish
ment for treason and first decree mur
der .
S. J. It. 10. hv Hanks and Moser
Iteferrin: to p-ple prp-..i.l amend
ment to constitution providing that
president of senate succeeds to of firs
of RoVernir. to serve as such only
until next Benerat election.
S. J. it. 12. by Norblad Kelatinff to
national hiKhwar system.
Ilsaae J4nf ltettlallais.
5. t U. 2. bv IJell 1'rovidinc for In
vestigation of salaries-of county offi
cers.
It. J. It. 4. by I.ean Investigating
the state fish and Kame commission.
H. J. It. 7. by I'.iirdick Amending
constitution as to debts of counties.
H. .1. It. 8. by Ilurdick Creating a
commission to investigate means of de
veloping- central Oregon.
II. J. It. It. bv resolutions commit
tee Amending constitution to In
crease stale indebtedness for roads.
II. J. It. II. by committee on resolu
tions Providing for an argument In
official pamphlet against minimum
wage amendment.
fteaate JJat Meaaarfala.
H. J. M. 1. by Patterson Memorlal
zinr congress to bar American-born
children of Japanese aliens from be
coming American cilisens.
is. J. m. 2. by I. b. nniiln Memorializ
ing congress to appropriate money for
Roosevelt highway.
K. J. M. 3. bv Uachmund Memorial
izing congress to pension veterans and
widows of veterans of early Oregon
Indian wars.
8. J. M. 4. by Raldwin Memorializ
ing congress to open Klamath Indian
reservation for settlement.
8 J. XI. 5. by I. H. Smith Asking
congress to establish life saving sta
tion near Port Orford.'
8. J. M. . bv Kltner -Asking con-
gress to give preference to ex-service
men in opening up certain publje lands
in Klamath county for settlement.
lipase- Jalat lciarlil.
If J. M. 2. by Dennis llelating to
national highways.
It. j. M. 2. by ruiter Keiating to
patrol of forestslby airplanes
II. j. 3i. a. oy lu ana ivuoii nr-
latin to disloyal aliens
llaaae Bills Pwr la aeaaie.
II. li. I. by labor and industries com
ittee llelating to funds for recon
struction hospital.
11. li. 2. by labor and industries com
mittee lTovlding for additional com
pensation for injured workmen.
It. li. a. Dy la nor ana inausiries com
mittee Providing for rehabilitation t
Injured workmen.
H It 4. bv tlallaghcr Designating
Ontario-Jordan Valley road as part of
the state hlgwhay system.
H. It. i. bv !sllSKher i-roviaing lor
payment by state of interest on irriga
tion and drainage Donas.
II. II. 6. by Jones Kxienaing time in
which federal government may appro
priate funds for Koosevelt highway
project.
It. ll. IS. bv Kubll Relating to own
ership of property within city limits.
It II. is. by Mugnes .uinoi lin
county assessors and deputies to au-
mimster oatns. . . .
11. 15. Hi., py Hughes in tnciun
Statewnrd lands in irrigation and
drainage districts. '
IX MUNA
2 "-25'
CIGARS
Foil Wrapped
SMITH'S CIGAR STORE
State nnil Commercial Streets
Hmall lareeaneot loina KesUty
UMUie Moose Htl Agency,
General Property Dealing.
JOHN n. SCOTT REALTY CO
404-401 Hubbard Bldg.
fhone 214 Balem. Ore.
DENNIS0N ELECTRIC CO.
JOR WORK AXD FIXTURES
T North Liberty Street
WANTED
U'XK AXD MACIIIXERY OF ALL
KINDS
We also buy second-hand good.
If ynti have anything to sell for a
CmnI price call 3J8. The Sqoare
lKal House.
CAPITAL JUNK CO. ,
271 Cliemeketa St. Salem, Ore.
WANTED!!
WHITE i
BEANS
PEOPLES CASH STORE
PASSED BY SPECIAL
STATE LEGISLATURE
H. D. IS. by Home Relating to col
lection of fees for factory Inspection.
H. U. IS. by Horns Fixing salaries
of deputy labor commissioners.
H. B. 20. by Edwards To construct
bridge across Nestucca river.
11. R 21. by labor and Industries
committee Providing for safe employ
ment and safety standards .
H II. XI. Coffey Repealing hide In
spection law.
II. 11. 27. by Burdick Relating to
salary of district sealers of weights
and measures.
M. ll. 28. by Thrift To eradicate bo
vine tuberculosis and other livestock
diseases
11. 11. 21. by Joint fish snd gsme com- '
mittee Creating fis and game com-
mission and providing for Its election
by legislature.
II. H. Jl. by Thompson Levying tax
ol U mills for elementary punlic schools (
ii. i. jo, oy inompson neguiaiintc
Hire for commission to feeble-minded
home.
It. K 37. by Thompson Regulating
dar.re hulls outside city limits.
H. B. "S. by K. K .Smith Re:.iting
to s-ilary of engineer of rial; highway
omms? ion
II. It. U3. by P.urdick BUabllhlng
I-a-hi;teh county fair at Uedm-jtid.
II It by Stewart Tcvidins for
special election on May 21. 1920.
H ll. H. by ,(am- coniTin e -l'r.-
vidint; 1'iipt isonment as puntf hriont fur j
kininj e!k. mountain sheep, etc.
11 It '2. by iriT.ie C4m-nit Au-thi-riinc
fish r.nl gunie com'nisson
i p...li!.fe l for ganio fnt.n.
. IV la. by Vi: Th.irnp i i ."o pr' .
vide new lu-l ni; at f et bl--ui.mo u n.-
.1
II V.. ' y l i naugh i I . r,- I r
f.ir !i Odi 's c- ... in Tenth lit cial di
li i t
i !:. J-., 1; loads an-. Mt.livi
'.mm :'e -- .".ii'borizing t't'.u-c vt,a
It o-l Si ii. i t i, o xl roadr.
M. i .er Keg a,.ii; ir'l
r d.-'r!ciR.
II. : M. bv rnilitary j ii ice
Mki'i; ll i -i . eto n .li."r'i td
s :-ur. sal r -r marine :!.
II I:. 5 i '!'. -jjher I i in t..-.n
s:.is..? i.r sine tirds.
ll I. u'i. I. inn ji-ounty jt tcatioo
U I.Ttiv to rji.-.t) t.f coun : ;r.
pertntendent.
II. It. S2. roads and highways Au
thorizing highway commission to re
pair roads by force account.
It. 11. fcl. by ways and means com
mittee Appropriating $C00 for oil
painting of the late Governor Withy
combe. H. IR 61.- by ways and means com
mittee Appropriating SS500 for in
creased expenses of public service com
mission. H. II. 66. roads and highusys Au
thorizing highway commission to es
tablish emergency fund of $7i.0utt.
li. i. 7. by i:r.lT.it ! "tun- -'fin
v- in' funds lor .v.n.fn t-iildin at
tiaii- university.
tl II. fct. ty corporation ..immlt't
i:i-.-rdlng corporate exi.t-ne to pri
vate corporations
11. li. 70. by Wright Designating
certain Sherman county roads as part
of stale highwaw system.
II. II. 74. by roads and. highway
committee To provide funds to match
federal appropriations.
H. ll. 7. roads and highway Rela
tive to lease of sand, gravel, etc. in
beds of navigable streams.
H. H. 77. by Horn. Providing for
one tenth mill tax levy for Oregon em
ployment institution for blind.
H. U. 71,. by game commute Rela
ting to payment of labor claims against
new state gam farm in line county.
II B. 79. Thompson Prohibiting op
eration of dance balls outside corporate
limits after midnight
H B by ways and means com
mitteeAppropriating funds for home
for indigent children
H. B. SI. byways and means com
mitteeAppropriating funds for feeble
minded home.
H. B. S2. by ways and means com
mittee Appropriating funds for spe
cial sessldn.
H. B. 11. by ways and means com
mitteeAppropriating funds to repair
airrory at Dallas.
H. B. 81. by ways snd means com
mittee Providing appropriation for
ex-service men's educational aid act.
-It. It Si. by roads and highways
committee Relating to loada and
weights of motor trucks on state hign-
hf.'fa. S. by Kubli ITovldina; for ad
ditions! revenue for university of Or
egon. Agricultural college and state
normal school.
H. It. 87. by Moore Permitting mem
ber of legislature to serve on fish and
game commission.
II. 11. McKarland Regulating ang
ling in Willamette river below suspen
sion bridge at Oregon Citv
eaate Bills Paaaeel la II ease.
H. II. 1. by Baldwin State banking
examiners.
S. B. 3. by Patterson Dealing with
psrole Isws .
8. IJ. 3. by Huston Creating court
of dctnestic relations.
. 1. 5. by Strayer Relating to reg
istration of professions! engineers.
S. B. . by committee on irrigation
Declaring validity of certain irrigation
districts.
S. IS. 7. Multnomah county delegation
Iteluting to establishing of kinder
gartens. S. l. 8. by Porter Providing Indem
nities for cattle slaughtered by order
of state veterinarians.
ti. P.. 10. by .Multnomah county dele-
fation Granting additional powers to
'orl t f Portland
. It. 11. by Multnomah county dele
gation Relating to financial aid for
certain children.
II. 13. by XUktlsen Relating to
county assessors.
S I s. 11. by HurWy P.elatir.g to reg
ti'atioii of livestock or cittain non
lesldents snd corporstions.
K. P. 17 Relating lo fire Insurance.
S. II. 1. by Norblad Relating to
1'ort of Astoria.
8. P. 19. br Nlckelsen Punishment of
persons aiding prisoners to escape.
S. V. 22 Relating to release of sur
eties H. B. 22. by I'nlon county delegation
r'i.ng salaries of Union county f-fii-ir.ls.
S. Is 26. bv Pierce and Smith Aid to
soldiers, sailors and nu.intn.
S. II. 21. by Kberhard -Dealing with
emitlovment of aliens 1
S. l:. 30. bv committee n lo.vl and
hiuhvays Maintenance of highways.
S. B. 39. by committer on medicine
nharmsc v ami dentistry Relating lo
l vcl i"e of medicine.
S. B. 3 1. by Moser Relating to at
tachments. S. B. 3." by Orton Licensing oper
atois and drivers motor vehicles.
S. IS. by Pierce Relating t- mar
ket ro;,ls
S. B. 37 Circuit Judges' expenses
S. IS 3. bv Shanks Salaries of su-
oreme indues.
S. P. to. by Pierce and Fmith lie-
Intirtr to soldiers' aid.
S. I;. 11. bv Ritncr and Shanks- Re
cording of discharge papeia by service
men free.
S P.. i2 To validate Vista House
conn-nets.
S. I.. IS. by Lane county delegation
Krection of monument a ppi opriate
to incmy of world war
S. i'. 43. by Norblad foreign lang
iiclp newsDaoera.
S B. J" Relating to salary in vestl-
eation.
Is. 12. bv Thrift Roads in Coo
county
S 1:. ".3. by committee on juiiriarr
Providing for straight party ticket
S P.. :. I Roads In Jackson count v
S. It. 55 Bonds in Douglas county
S. IS r.li Itoads In Polk rounty
S. P.. 57 Roads in Klamath county
H p.. r.H Relating to roads in CJat
sou and Tillamook counties.
S. B. if. by Patterson Resignation
of certain roads in Polk and Yamhil
counties as part of state highway sys
tern.
S. B. SO. hy-I'limuml Designating
certain roads In Marion county as par
ot st:ite highway system
S. IS til--Relating to snlaries.
S.4 B. Hi r'lxing penalty for murder
S. B. HI Providing enforcement o
death penalty.
S. U. li.'i Providing penalty for Ire
son.
X
PERSONAL MENTION
Miss Francis Strong of Monmouth
Display of
Jantzen Wear
Home Products Week
Did yon realize that in the State of Oregon there it
a factory devoted to the manufacturing of absolutely
high grade knitted wear?
This store has a special display of this famous wear
and it will be a pleasure to see the quality garments
offered
SWEATERS BATHING SUITS CAPS
SCARFS TAMS
V
Quality Merchandise
Is in Salem this week aa the gae;t of'
Mia Wlda Roork.
Mlsa Gladys Crozler and Miss Vcl
U3i Koork apent Saturday in Mon
mouth where they vltdted friends.
They look the opportunity while
there to visit and view the normal
school and it grounds.
Mrs. Bessie Cartia of Aumsvl'.le
has been visiting, friends In Salem.
Mr. C. M. Need ham went to Tort
land yesterday.
Mra. Frances Blewing of Portland
spent Sunday with friends In Salem.
Raymond Wilson, an employe of
the woolen mllla at Oregon City, waa
here Sunday to visit friends.
Peter G. Schmidt and P. I. Ken
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are connected with the Phez trim
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George Qulne, sheriff cf Douglas
county, returned to -Roaehurg jesLer--
aay auer naving Drought a pruooer
to the state penitentiary.
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