TIIE OREGON STATESMAN: KlMAV. MARCH 2W. lOCO. BIG QUESTIONS BEFORE LEGION T I Committee to Report About Conference With Court on Community House The committee appointed at the last regular meeting of Capital Tost No. 9. American legion, to confer with the Marlon county court rela tive to the appropriation of money : for the community house for service and ex-service men will report at the next meeting, and the matter wjll be open for discussion. The meeting will be Tuesday. April 6. i It ts urged that every member of MOTHER CRAY'S SWEET POWDERS FOR CHILDREN, ACartataBalief forKavertafcBMa ('ipattaa, He4arfc, iMltBtrli Triable. Teetaiaa; 1 TwrUKwfc Wra. TlMf Brrak aat'aMa . Do I aeetpt I a 14 boon. At all DrnciriMa, M ata. WM MOTHER 6RAY CO, UReTTi.T. the legion be present and bring a friend as it la the desire or Capital post to have at least 1000 member. This is the aim pet for tfce present but should this mark be ivached ao stop will be made. Among other things to come up for discussion are the bonus question involving back pay and land settle ments and educational advantages. It has been pointed out by Com mander V. C. Smith that every ex service' man should be a member of the American legion, as It is throuxl. this organization that he will he able to help himself get the assistance much needed from the govern rnetit. Those men who have not yet re ceived their medals from the state of Oregon can secure them by com ing to the meeting and presenting their discharge papers. MANAGER OF HOSPITAL WILL RESIGN PLACE (Continued from page 1) month, which was increased to $4 5 a month three months later. Miss Mc Nary has given to the Salem hospital the very best years of tier life, and this entire1 community owes to her a ; very large debt of gratitude, in addi I tlon to the very modest salary which she has received, because of the man ner in which the hospital has been mafraged and kept upon a self sup-j porting basis throughout all these i years. It is very largely due to her ! that we have today the foundation,! or basis, for a magnificent new hos pital plant, whicn is represented by the old site, a certain amount of equipment, and $.".,"( paid to the Salem hospital by the state for the property taken oer by them. '"The Salem hospital, however, is Clug to find it necessary not only to buUd a new building, but to find a new superintendent, competent to handle the enlarged hospital work, which it must do as soon as the larg er plant is provided. because Miss McNary's services will not be avail able to the Salem hospital longer than midsummer or a rl y fall, as she has other plans for the future. KiiiergriH')- U l-Wed. The building now occupied by the Salem hospital must be turned back to the xchaal board for school pur loses on St ptinter 1. Therefor", up time should be lost in immediate ly finishing up the campaign to se cure sufficient funds for the new building and in starting construction, for. at the very best, it now feems certain, that for a number of months the Salem hospital will te without any building in which to carry on its activities. "As a member of the Salem hospi tal board for more-than IS years. 1 am exceedinsly anxious that the peo ple of this community will ri-e to the necessity r.f this particular occasion and will furni-.li am pie fund with which to cont:uct. in the midst of this great, beautiful, productive val ley a hospital building which will be. In this valley, a real health center and a monument U the generosii) of its prosperous citizens." MARKET OPEN AT 14 CENTS ON BERRIES (Continued from page 1) UY THAT PHONOG RAPH IW! B 1G SPECIAL OFFER FOR THIRTY DAYS ONLi 3 By special arrangement we are assured of sufficient stock to conduct a great "30 Day" Campaign on the world's leading Phonographs, embracing six different makes in over 50 types, models and finishes. Every machine that we carry is fully guaranteed. i $10 Pathe "Any machine in the house $10 down And $10 a month on all models up to $125 inclusive. 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One exerienced cann.r while diwnsin:: the prospective market price for the coming loganberry crop nald that the present cost of sugar, lalwr. empty j tin and other expense, if 1 2 cents' a pound were paid to farmers for : loganberries, a two-pound can wouia cost consumers 60 cents. He believes that price would te regarded too hlsh by the averaga consumer. This wouid result in a large supply re maining in the hands of dealers. SOLDIERS TALK WITH ANALYST mm a M 1 hx-ocrvice Men dpeaK in Commendation of Work Done by Mrs. Ellis Mrs. Jean Morris Ellis, working in connection with the board of educa tion of the Y. M. C. A., was highly commended by the ex-service men whom sbe interviewed yesterday. At the meeting of ex-service men in the Y. M. C. A. Thursday nlgnl .MB.SMBSSSSSSaaTBSWWWW sWiHMMBsBstMalaBssBsssssssssssssssssBssBsMs . . mmmmmm 1 L. Li RECORD SUPREMACY When your friends drop in entertain j them with records. 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