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r H THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEX OREGON THURSDAY MORNING, APRIL 20, 1922 CITYNEWS IN BRIEF Nomw Leads Meeting Edward Norene led the Y. SI. C. A. meeting of Willamette univer sity last. night. The topic "Pur pose' was presented. The Y. W. C. A. meeting was presided over hy the sophomore girls. ' This meeting was held daring the noon hour. :- PaUie Records 25c IL L, Stiff Furn. Co. Adr. Ask The Man TVho Wears Them Why he always gets his suit tailored. He'll answer, a perfect fit, hetter appearance and twice the wear. Investigate oar offer ings. Mosher, the Tailor, 474 Court streets Adr. Encasement ' Announced The Beta Chi sorority of Wil lamette university was the scene f an announcement narty yester day evening. Miss Mildred Brown Caf. Cbnwai Promised Glen Chandler, organizer of the Willamette '"university band;- an nounces that the concert 'so long promised will be given next Wed nesday evening in Waller hall. A Small charge ef admission will be made. The funds secured will be used to buy band uniforms. The concert will consist of ensem ble numbers, duets and solos and a number of ; musicians outside the university will appear on the program. Several numbers will be given by the glee clubs of Wil lamette university. 1 Mason's 'Attention - ' A special joint meeting of .all the Masonic lodgeds la andneaf Salem will be held at the Mason ic temple Saturday evening, A'pril 22. All Masons Invited. Adv. Poney Will Speak- President Carl Gregg Doney of Willamette university will address the-Epworth, league instate at j k are both Beniorg at Willam nnr wah announced her - V- Bl sa iac lo . . eat. Tables' and counter.- engagement to Dean Pollock of Salem. Miss Brown ana air. J-"' on' ComnaBT' Renort-. -Adr. : if Jil are Prominent In. student fornia report8 t0ithe secretary ot the! State, training school. i !;. ! -.. Big Irrigation " District Hmges on Conference -Development ; of the -biggest reclamation project in Oregon hangs on a conference which end ed here between representatives of the Jefferson Water Conser- vency "district and the state engi neering department. V Jefferson Water Conservency district is a new name for the old North unit district In Jefferson rich strike-'wu - reached. The i community , aong leader of Port- deeper the tunnel goes, the better I land who also led the sing last show up the prospects for a rich I night in the armory. mining property.- . J The Rosary" waa sung by Mrs. Mrs. LoU was with her hus-JWard WMIU Long in such a way band In Salem yesterday. he has las to win unbounded praise from been In Portland all winter, where jibe cln members. Mrs. Long. th children are in schooL sponded with ' Sweet Genevieve Kummer Visitationa KxDected I as an encore. Airs. Adams saia As soon as school is oat. they Mt night tt she had, seldom i rtnrn to camn. A there nearu a TOice oi ine.voiume uu ni o .rnnd d li th wsvlPoef as Mrs. LonR's which was to the mines this year or all the t WU ra,.ned aBd under - , tho mining nrnnrtr f th. UCn gOOtt COBiroi. MacDonald's Farmer Almanac f At Tyler'i Drug Store. Adr. A Qnlek Canvasser I will give free tickets from now till May 3rd, 3 p. m.,tl922, . to all who will call at my store. The lucky one will get a new New Home sewing machine with out'' paying one cent. I will ap- . predate, if you will call and se- his companion. Chicken Dinner Will be served by the Metho dist ladip Vrldar evenine at - - m " flcps In orsranlzations of the coWl ( First church from 6 to 7:30 P lege. Mr. Pollock is president oi lons distillate In Oregon dur-1 lce BOc Aflv the Kapna Gamma Kho wnue tngr the month of March, on which Miss Drown is nresident of the I the comosnr naid a totl tax of I Fisher Recovers Bicycle Beta Chi sororitr. Iil5.698.13. ' John Fisher yesterday claimed ms bicycie wmcn.naa oeen ionna JmMch Wishing ComroTt Military Ball Tonight e,n "rcBl " ' T.bo1 nd made. ConRTeira- The concert for the military ito the police station -by Patroi- tional ladies are soliciting such ball begins tonight at 8; grand jman Thompson. work. Phone 2 04 8 W. Adv. march at 9 o'clock. Adv. Tweeds' or Worsted Suits Ta'.lored any style, excellent cure a ticket In next few days. J materials, first class workman- Ceoree C. Will, music and. sewine ship, perlect lit. s&w, sao, machine dealer. Adv. I 165. Mosher the Tallor.-Adr. Would Locate Boys Salem police, have been asked by Albany authorities to aid in locating James Kula, 15. and Kenneth Redifer, 15, of Albany. The two boys left the Linn coun ts. ftv aAVAr1 itAVfl em And &rd being sought by relatives. Kula county which embraces 106.000 Lots-Larsen company no doubt i. fi-co rt i h-iht medium acres. The representaUves of the manT Salem visitors will be hniid dork hair Man ves and dtotrict are asking the state irri- onnd after weeks up there un- brown hair. Young Redifer's de-1 Stion securities commission for der tne ghadow of Mount Jeffer- scription corresponds to that of lQe approyaj oi a wna sue 80n. In a straight line, as the 9,vuu,uuu ana siaie guarantee oi crOW fjieSf the tunnel in which interest lor five years.: Tftey the rlcn strike has been uncoyer- presented the engineering depart-1 e Ig oniy about seven miles from ment with a tentative contract.! the'8ammIt ot the Cascade range. lor which approval Is asked. The Shattuck Construction company is a party to the contract and it provides for purchase of. the $5,- 000,000 bond Issue at 82 cents. which would be a toUl of . 1 4,- OREGON AGRICULTURAL 930,000. The proposal is under I COLLEGE, Corvallls, April 1ft. advisement. Bernard U. Nutung r urpoKinga, Officer- of th district who are Ore., graduated from Salem high attendinr the conference here school In June, 1919, has been are: Harry Hard nrealdent- A D.' I elected president of XI Sigma Phi, Anderson, secretary, and N. G Wallace, attorney. Mrs. Arthur J. Rahn. ,.who was also a guest at the Juncheon, was called upon to - sing - and sang "Honey Cni!dH which Is a compo sition of Mrs. Adams. Allyn G. Adams sang "Man o' War" and re sponded to the insistent demand for more with ? "I'm Traveling Back to Dixie" in which the club members joined with him. Salem High School Man Elected Fraternity Head WARRANTS SHELVED YAKIMA, Wash.; April 19. Yakima county struek , from its booksloday $2!0.5ll otoutstahdV lng, school warrants, representing a saving of aboul f 2.000 annual Interests TOT OF TWO YEARS - IS SEVERELY BURNEDn (Continued from page It i i I cal aid. The child's injuries are said to have been added to by the ef fort ot . the water,, upon - the .' mass ? of burns which practically cover the little sirla body. - MILITARY BALL r ; SLATED TONIGHT (Continued from page 4) .: en In addition t a trio- of (Vteliitr cello and piano. Admission, to tho. ,T balcony U at reduced, rt,ea audi , many are planning v to hear the ; concert from the baldony. '''' ' ' The affair Is benefit tot-tho 1 War Mothers ward In this Salem ': ' hospital which will bo for the use ot Marion county service men. Hlsrb Grade Pianoe r Standard makes; $225 terms. Of the First Methodist church TaUman Piano store. 121 S Com L will hold a bazaar on Friday. Practical and ' fancy articles for sale, also refreshments. Adv. Adv. Are Dinner Gnesta , , I National Chapter Wanted Prof, and Mrs.,if. E. Peck and ! The debaters of Willamette O. A. C. Club to Meet Certificate Ffled- Jesse Mr Peebles of Marion county yesterday filed his army Fruits Interests Placed Before' Dock Commissions national honorary forestry frater nity. The members of this fra ternity are chosen from the junior and seniors taking forestry who have high school scholarship and have taken an active part in for est club activities. . LADD & BUSH, BANKERS Established 1863 At a meeting held in Portland discharge certificate with County I Monday, ' representatives fromi The O. A; C club will be en- clerk v: (j. Boyer.; Mr. Peebles practically all of the frul dis- . Prof -and . Mrs. -E. C. ' Richards University are petitioning the tertalned W evenlngr at the I ntered the BerTlce AOTt j, were dinner guests at 'the Delta I Delta SInfla Rho, honorary de- Phl sorority of Willamette unlver- bate fraternity, for a local chap- slty yesterday.. beme of Mr. and Mrs. Carle Ab- rams, 104 Wilson street. Mr. and 1918,' and vjlb discharged on Feb ruary 28, 1919. He was 21 years Fatlie Records 2." H. L. Stiff Furn. Co. Adr, ter of the national. ; This mov tar a a fflVon affaf' O mftfttlllff nf tnfe I . . " . 1 7r "- stadent organization liar-vv. wearers ?ior, uuaio .,nja. -mra - fvif, oratory and onlj 'after the merits whether . tneyx prcTl0nsly of the national had. been lnvestl- . -trni-ted wlth the club or Harfman't GlailM awa' Tnis.rratemur nas cn.p- noL friPTn ftTirl RPpI flAlni Vala TTarvnrd. ' " .r '"I f nnAri fA- XCmr Mnthm Kasier and setter Columbia and other notewortny - v institutions. Sheldon Sackett was, Mrs. Roy Potter will be Joint knd thre; months oM at the time nosis ior ice graouaie ana ex- nt .Arrle. and was: A 1 m I k . Ail iwruicr . nHrniAd in th TTnited States. invited to auena Butterfly Rail- Tickets on sale the Gray-Belle, tricts of the northwest, and Call fornia sat with the Portland dock commission. , It was the purpose RADIOS BRING ' MUSICAL PROGRAMS (Continued from page 1) Oregonlaa concert Included that J rf Hnmnl HhnrrhHl nf Snilth of this meeting to place before - . M. . Several tne. commission, tne neeas oi iu other downtown places ot business fruft Interests of the northwest of planning to install receiving suitaDie coiq storage w"iuea' stalloni within a short time. which would enable snippers i? hold fruit at Portland without General Banking Business ! -Office Honrs from 10 a, m. tc 3 p. m. Plan Now to Enjoy the HARTMAN BROS. Phone 1255. Salem, Oregon! the meeting of the Bar-W wear ers. DSAVE$$$ by' buying ; your " hardware ware & Fnrnltiire Co., 283 -ncaeis on saie me uray-Dei". i n0l4 truit at fortiana vmnoui i . r;;-j ThA Snaand f!. B. Clancev'S. f or I inri hofAra maVln nhinmenta byloneriUan Klan IS riilCU the Butterfly ball. Friday night Wafer. After BOOtleg Hearing and Saturday-- matinee ai iao i Thta vonld nrerent "dnmolna" I The military ball' tdnlght is a Grand 'theater. Orders for re-1 0 .eliminate the cause fori DALLAS,-Or., April 19. (Spe- Canadian Pacific-Mocldes named temporary chairman !--flbe,iefit for the War Mothers and 'MHred 8eats may be mailed In, or j excessive cargoes and would tend cial to The SUtesman.) Harold will be used in the memorial ward of the Salem hospital. Adv. V same may be obtained at the hox office Friday morning. Adv. Pathe Records 25c IL L. Stiff Furn; Co. -Adv. Ljj'j I Splendid line, of Auto Robes-- Iiffal RlAnks Get tnem- at Tne statesman ox- flee. Catalog on application, Adr. - .: r A Classified Will bring yon a buyer. Adr. furniture at The Capital IlP- ; Mosher the Tailor. Adr, No. ': Commercial street. Phone 047. Military Rail Tonight The military ban," which is a Bazaar , benefit for the American war With useful and ornamental ar-l Mothers, Is being sponsored ,hy ticles; cooked food, Ice - cream, state and local military organs home canned fruits, house and I zatlons. A concert of special mu- earden -plants! unheard-of bar-1 steal numbers will preceae tne gains at M..E. church; everything grand march, whicn negma ai you can imagine and some others, o'clock. The concert begins at s Come, see ' and you'll buy. Chick; o'clock and is under the direction en dinner. 50c. 6 Uo 7:30. base- oL Prof. John R. Sites. The pro- ment First Methodist church, Frl day-only, Aprtl21T.Advrr'-'w Grotto' MeeUnff 'Salem' Grotto members are to to equalize the market. This will I Dickey of Sheridan, arrested by not impose a burden of expense J Sheriff John W. Orr and Deputy) on the growers, but will rather! Sheriff Rea Craven at a dance cause an increase In returns due near Buell last Saturday night on to better methods of caring for a bootlegging charge, pleaded1 the fruit at terminals'. tuilty this afternoon when haled According td C L Lewis, who j oerore jusuce oi me mw wi caiem uroo memu?r "iTmreienfed the Ore6n Growers F. Coad and was flneiT $75 and have a treat saiuraay nigni, wnen .v eo three Portland visitors are to ad- !?"T -A",. .1 V. dress : them on educational mat ters, at the'Masonic temple. A I full attendance is expected, as the visitors are of prominence and ability. costs. Judge Coad was lenient iXnv i. nntttntatu niT it la I with Dickey on account of his ATneted'' that deflnlte Wan will having a wife and jseveral chlld- be made at a later date. rn. ana ior ims rea m was made as smau as consistent. ldrlT and fountain T-W StiUdld Moved to 435 Court st Geo. L. Weigel, Prop. Adv. WALLACE REID 'jTHE WORLD'S CHAMPI0N,,i r ;.. ceeds are for the War Mothers' memorial ward In the new Salem lKloterman Wlna Suit hospital. ;. ,1 One merry-go-round, a ferris Juggling Mathieu Not UhS Si KT" S& KnOWn tO POStar ClerkS took a party of yoiing people to jrAtaSw.. Buell to attend the dance, and ipioring, tu. If anybody knows the where-1 is said to have, taken along a sack abouts of "Juggler Matthieu," I containing a number of botues there's a postcard for-him at the I of liquor. Arriving at Buell, postofflce. He apparently Isn't 1 Dickey, parked hia car next to one ! This Summer Whatever your. vacation plans may be for. thla . year, they will be more complete if they. Include a visit to the wonderland of the North American, continent. Arrange -to spendyour whole vaca tion, or a part of It. There is something dlf ferent to do and to eee everr day you are' there; Banff Springs Hotel ' Opens May 15; Chateau Lake Louise : Opens June 1 Glacier House ' ; j " Opens JunelJ , f For complete Information, tares, etc.,: call' or write- Canadian Paciiic Railway W. IL DK.VCOST, General Agent, Broadway 00 55 Tliinl St., Portland,. Or. V. ! " A 'a w' ' Wfe a a. itncEiea ana ijeainer iiutin i i The latest thing for sportlnfi I HiKh tirade 1'iayer nanos quite famous enough for the post Solo by Mrs. Prunk outfits. We have them. Mosher. the Tailor, 474 Court St Adv Just Arrived Large carload of 7-foot split cedar fence - posts. Spaulding Logging Company. Adv. . DIED Standard makes, $385. Tan- I yesterday held -.to be tihe property man Piano store, 121 S. Com'l. J0t Harry Klosterman, who recent Adv. ily Instituted a. replevin ' action against L. J. Wolfard and M. C. Noralnatlnz Petition Bunks Icooley ot SUverton. The yerdict wheel and various sideshow para- office, to know him and his adr pnernaiia vaiuea at iw m dreea k heart Someone once mailed a bunch ot postcards with no other ad dress than the printed picture of the original bald-headed, i3-8ho3 man and every card found its Secure them at the? Statesman I Wfta returned by a iury in denart-1 4 -nr t. rnci,. rtmv. (legal dept.) npstalrSv-AdT. Iment No. 1, circuit court, (Judge tODt Masa; But jnggiing Matthieu r . - . Kelly presiding. ...... i8 out of luck it he doesn't put Reauoricauon in vrucr I n mv roora address than his own Trasses . name: Four letters and. cards now in which; Sheriff Orr and Deputy Craven were sitting, and before I going into the dance hall cached j the liquor in a fence corner in plain view of the officers. Af ter making several trips from the building to the sack and dispos ing of the liquor, Dickey was grabbed as he was going after an other lot to sell. He was brought to Dallas. The" Chresto Literary hall at ' Willamette will be transformea mttAd at TvlAr'n Trrar Store bv I it . I "v ... : 1 r -V" " I within a iew weeas aceuiuiuB an expert in tne dumuwi. ui. whatever: two are addressed to nyihi . -. -r,- , rpooiutions nassea last mau ' An Up-to-date Girl aNo modern up-to-date, girl. likes to:ieei uepeuueui. average young woman wants . to be self-supporting and a self-reliant. ' This is a wise attitude. With f the expanding of woman's privileges has come an in crease in her responsibili ties. Few business men -have much sympathy for the untrained, dependent woman when adversity overtakes " her: There are too many well ' trained young women . available. " . A , V Our business courses Insure a training that will render the young woman capable of earning her own livelihood and assure her of indpend ence and support. Write or call for information." Capital Business College Salem, Oregon 17 years. The funeral will be held " at Gervala Friday, April 21. at 10 a. m. Interment will be in the Gervais' cemetery. He Is survived by his stepfath er, Peter Prentl, and his moth- er. Arrangements in cnarge of Webb St Cloughl of the hall and the Chresto- ! HOTEL ARRIVALS J an will nlant flowers and A' flower front mathlans will plant flowers other plants. , This is a move to cooperate with, the campns com mittee In order to secure a neater jMrg R E; Reed, H. L. MacKen- Whaf-er-name, MARION Mark L. Btanfield, C. D. Graos, J. J. Wilson, Mr. and postscript says officers in Oregon that even Un cle Sam doesn't know he has, they not being Id, the postal guide. One Is addressed carefully te 1 a dis tant street number, and a corner and better looking Junior week-end. " campus for FUNERALS. Pansy Planjts-i- J- Hardy seal grown plants. Blooming. E . B.' Flake, 273 j State. Adv. The funeral ; of Dan T. Cham berlain who died at Shaw, Or., April 19, at the age'of 69 yearm nt v. t..M .4 cv.v nAav Anril on DV i n Rev Mr Derrv Use Swift'. Fertflixer 20. at 10 a. m.. Rev. Mr. ierry i Because ft makes them money. oiuciaung. AnsnseuiouM " charge of Webb & Clough. zie, C. P. Sawyer, W. W. Dillon, H. J. Waldron, Harold Groom, Ira P. E. Reynolds, Qi S. Bots ford, R. S. Clancy, C. F. White, A. S. Zinner, Mr. and Mrs. Allyn G. Adams, Mn and Mrs. Fred A. Penott. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford F. Reed, A. Cultzer, E. E. Loomls, George E. Scott, V. D. Walker, G. C. Blackwell, Fred A- White, V. Sol- but there is no name. - "care of Mrs Blank' street: city or street See C 8. Bowne or phone J5 Portland; Mr, and Mrs Adr. v !' . berg. Bellingham; Jake Larson, Spokane; W. W. Whentlenden, G. C. Barkels, W. J. Phillips, J. Will Attend Conference- Many of the young men of Wil The Oregon Statesman New Universities ; Dictionary COUPON Meyers, Seattle; R. F. Dykstra, R. Brown, Hep- Buelard, Los Ange- ininr ronferaiiM whlchlles; Gus Hess, Brockport, N. Y. will be held In Corvallis Saturday BLIGH C. D. Smith, B. F. a Cnnjov Anrii 9 nd 23. Burch, George vTannehill, U F. Nearly all of the newly elected Youngblood, O. C. Stubbs, H. M. ofHcers ot the varsity x will be m f . "'7"' Iv V attendance. Also many of the Mrs. 0. A, Ruble, John WCk, Sil- chalrmen of the different commit- verton; Mnriel pigbt, J. l. Walton Nelson, Seattle; Mr. and uompany s aionuuy Hi Em San Francisco; Clay will be a real smoker and no imi tation. J. O. Overdorf, match maker. Adv.- Webu & slOURll lamette university are planning Kansas City; R. " rj . : . ' , on attending the Y. M- C. A. of fl- pner; Frank Bu Leading Funeral . Director! Expert Embalxners tees will be there. 1 it How To Get TKf ' ; Dictionary For the Mere Nominal Cost .of Manufacture and Distri bution 3 cojmjoxs v 9gc ! secures this NEW, authentic Dictionary bound in black seal grain. Illustrated "with full pages In color and duo- tone. - Present or mall to thfs, paper thre ' Coupons with, ninety-eight cents to cover cost of 'handling packing. clerk hire. etc. - 1 Add for Postage:. Malt Up to JoO miles 3c Order Up to SQ0 miles 1Q' Will Be For, greater dls- Filled .; tances, ask - Post--. master rate . tor S :-- pounds. Path Record 25c H. V. Stiff Furn. Co. Adv. No "Church Nigh.' Because of the rather strenu REALTY EXCHANGES ' Reported by Union Abstract : Company r" it ' "' W. J. and Terressa Turnidge to David E. Turnidge, 209.31 acres sec; 25r26--4W, SI'. John A. and Emma Huff stut ter to H. E. MeKlnhey, lots" 12 13, 14, 15, 1$, Donald Fruit farm tract and I acre Cone die $3700 ' Esther Roland to Guy B. and Ethel Roland, lot 2. block 5, In stitute add. to Jefferson, $150. Charles W. an4 Myra M. Saw yer to Mary Chapler Gile, 23-100 acre In lot 57 Ewald Fruit farms HP- ' Frank. C. Strong to Mary L. Strong 61-100 acre in Woodburn, . W. N. Ash to Joseph and Ra F. Wilson, Hoquiam; Mr. and Mrs. Benner, part or lot , diock . T. Lester Latta. Everett. Wash, baiem, $10. TERMINAL A. E. Wharton, United States of America to .Valsetx; F. E. Bailey, Peoria; O. Ovel J. McCoy, N 1-2 of se 1-4 of GusUvson. Aumsvllle; J. L. Far- sw. 1-3 sec7-9-2-E, .aPt. eche, Seattle; Mr. and Mrs. John H. L. and Rose Stiff to T. M. Adams, Pendleton; A. V. Readon, and Eva Hicks, part of lot 6. Gresham; Hans Sand, Mrs. D. block 5, Reeds, add. to Salem, $1 Spalding, Seattle; Paul Loss, Ta- and other. coma; -John Kerstaa, urooKrags; (fii ife Cook Takes Post With Lane County Boy Scouts The Albany. Democrat says: "Harold "L. Cook of Salem has been engaged as the new Linn county executive as the result ot a decision reached by the execu tive committee ot the local scout council which met this noon at the Elite." The meeting was the occasion of a luncheon. ' Mrl Cook -will -occupy the po sition formerly filled by E. E. McWain; now executive at As toria. He is said to be highly recommended and has been en gaged at scout work gith in Sa lem and Astoria. ' He will assume his duties here next Thursday." Mr. Cook tras ccont executive for the Salem Boy Scouts before leaving last fall for Astoria. He ranks as one if the most effective executives ot the valley. Music is Main Order at Rotary Club Luncheon Music held full sway at the Ro tary club luncheon yesterday while Rotarlans made the air ring with their songs under the lead ership of Mrs, Carries B. Adams. Into the Fire THAT'S WHERE .many ; important ' papers Have landedf through some one's carelessness cast into a waste basket, and from" there into stove or furnace. ' And. what a time you often have trying to find a receipt; deed, or bond, when youjwant it in a harry. If your time is . worth anything, - it wouJd. be much cheaper to rent a Safety Deposit Box at the United States National. Then your papers, are safe from care lessness, theft, fire, and qther mis chances. . . if;- I 1 - ' - At" 3 r , Vote for HUBBS for Senaton Pledge of Economy m Themselve Are Mcjmiqgleis ! is how In rood" condition. But to Oregon State Hospital the county - part ot the road. - . I wW - Ka la kAn irvm ci&ttorn wesi, is uui m 22 DICTIONARIES IN JONE : , All Dictionaries published previous to thkVme are out ;- .-, of date - -,v , X- ;- ; ' . ous church activities of last week, O. Metzer, San Francisco. May C. QRE REPORTED RUNNING and. the coming of the bazaar on Bliss, Los Angeles. ' OVER $58 TO TON . T. w ' T . s(ConUnued from page 1) . enure n mgw anpper ami cl n. . . D....k vices is to be held in the church Phoebe Gorman Brougnt auditorium, for which a' general Invitation Is extended. The church is gainer by almost 10Q Phoebe Gorman,' the s 21-year-1 dltlon to admit of hauling heavy members through the intensive I old girl, who was founoV in close I loads. campaign of the past few. weeks, confinement in a house) at 1271 "It Is expected that two ana a and this service Is aimed to com- Jarrett Btreet, Portland,' recently, half "ton trucks will be used In memorate Bome of tnis successful and whose case caused , an lnves- hauling the ore from the , mines. work. The Ladles aid Is to give tigation of .the circumstances ny vita tnree-ton rear axies, ana -- I -bazaar in the church parlors Portland authorities, wais received inch tires, the latter to keep from Friday afternoon : and evening, yesterday at - the Oregjon State cutting up1 the connty's part of with an interesting program of Hospital for the Insane. . Physt- the road. wares and literary ana otner or-1 clans at the hospital have not yeii se srawn irv s ouyar forlns-a tn th venine a concert mada n examination hf th case. I anipmenis wouia nave pwa u- is to "be given in the main audi- hrhe rirl's father la Q. JW. Gorman j der ay, before this had the torinm : by the music department of Portland. ; J ' r ,t. PnB.been an early: one, msteaa tTTin ,. .t.tf,. a., ieiri . . " --- , . ior an nnnsuauv laxe one... nuv part of the JMusIc WeeK' cam paign. It promises to be one or the star programs of tne wees. - ri9A!f!ffl Art lln The smelter need this ore, 'ifor; tlvt- uassinea Aas.;in i ne ... ns piirpose8 - contract Vith Statesman Brir.X nCSUltS tthe smelter was rade before this OF THE STOMACH 3d OU CANT ENJOY UFE wita a ot our, bloated iIob acL. Food does not aounJL Instead it it a Kurcqo( ausoy, catismg pains, tdcLiog, j&zauem and bead. q Too peaww wkk a bad atomada Voold be aatafiedwaa aodttDg kat thaa penoaaeoc, Luting rcEe. -Q Tbengjitcemedy will act upon the bungs isl die stomach, eanch Am blood, id is cartas; out Bte catinhal poaiooa aad alfwiiKfii etety boEJy fcrncrioa. J The targe Braabei of peepie wba q have fOccerdlIy aatd Dr. HaftaaaV limw mcrSrinc. rnnin mrndrd lar afl caUniul cootftfwm, of er tht suvliI IioaenoWeaentlatr asmicrrinTTEm': f TAB1XTS OR UQUtB-"f j soto tvarrWHCtt fl For the last decade or more. Oregon has been worrying along with taxes doubling. Administra tions have come and gone. Each left a bigger indebtedness than when It took office. Taxes have become gigantic Business men, farmer, laboring men alike are staggering beneath, the enormous weight thrust upon them by the mistakes of past officials, whose extravagance) end deficiency are notorious' I . -''' :.;- i' Mr.Hubbs was neected upon its -record! and qualifications-to assure the county of a clean, com petent, economical administration. Mr. Hubbs has ' ably served councilman, 'chairman of the School Coard pT the City of; SH- vertori. and a member of the Good ttoads Committees for a number of years. f Thpee who are most familiar with county affairs con cede him to be the best candidate offered, for the position of State senator. Tne Dest assurance iut a man's condnct in public office will be Tot the best interest ot tne conntv is "an InyestlKatlon of his previous record. . The record of Mf.Hubba needs no explanation or iccse it stanas jor useu, monument to bis honesty, , pru dence and economy, Examine the Records and Ascertain . Some - of the opposing candi dates will make promises relative their prospective positions re garding certain 'administrative acta, with tbe desire to secure votes of the persona who majrnot ' ' trouble themselves to make an investigation of the possibility of making good these promises. . "Don't accept political propa-; ganda without examination. - The ' advancement and ' prosperity . of j your county is at stake. . j : J Mr. Hubbs on his record Is a man whom the people of Marion county can conscientiously eup-V port: and give their fullest ap-j proval. His experience and close touch with existing conditions, make him the logical candidate, for Senator. - HUBBS FOR SENATOR CLUB (Paid advertisement)