TILD OREGON STATESMAN, SAIXM, OREGON " SATURDAY- MORNING,-M ARCH 17. 10 .1 - t - t, t I V ... A II it 4 5 r CITY NEWS IN BRIEF-. Attend SUte Meeting i ;:w Miss Marian Wyman and Miss Jeanette Kletslng accompanied a group of , high school girls to Portland yesterday. .Theyiwill at tend the state conference ot Girl Reserves in Portland" today. :;V gartner is a, well known resident of, Salem, having been connected with the banking firm ot Ladd ft Bash toe. many years prior to his connection with the Salem Hard- modifies from Portland to points I rats are doing damage in Salem w"e company. lie baa -recently on Grays harbor and Wlllapa bay to tn extent or ,uo , a year. - " ,, , ., which are competitive with rela- In 10 years he said this would ".it-.'iV!! Uon to Puget sound cities is 30 amount to as mucn as me ssuu.- 1-, " "31,1: "V" cents a . hundred nminda' in leu. 000 school bonds autnonzea Dy -. e. " . - V" than en ints the Deople at an election i The Fishing Season Will-- - j V . . Soon be here. Now -is the time ; . to buy that used Ford or Chevro- let to gei out to tne wiiy . iroui i on Apru la. come to our usea 1 ; Car, Sale for we hare the car you want at the price you want to pay. s Salem Automobile Co. Adv. Printer IU r i Lowell Unruh, apprentice print er at. The Statesman office, is v'v seriously ill. ; lie has been unable : , .u nuik iui ivicki nu .... K. 4 , 1 W Buy aW Sett4 lff 7-- ' "Used' f arnitureV Glese Furniture r Co., 372- Cdurjt1 street Adv. 'To bo'-Iarrie, rX. "?s A' marriage -license was Issued in th county 'clerk's office yes- terdiy to Thomas Osborn of Sa ;"lem and Sarah H. Ridings of Ger- Talss ; -' r.' .i. -t r L-r Remember the Used Car Sale At Salem Automobile Co.' place Tlio Used Car Sale at Salem Automobile Co.'s is worth your I to health time to investigate for there are some real bargains, in fact every I Buy Used C car offered i la a Kanraln. Salem I From Salem Automobile Co. -Adv. Monday. Mr. Hug further-asserted that the rodents are- a menace last I buslness ot the American' Life In surance company In this territory. EDITORIALS OF THE PEOPLE Automobile Co. now. ,Tne otner ieuow nss siooa the depreciation. Take advantage of it. Salem Automobile Co. AdV. , - . . Sues to 'Collect . Suit for collection of $ 4 7 0, al- laMFAf " . a VtA Inn r - f4Cr rl it a wb a ao-va- , M msu a vua scassv w w I f. g m commenced in the circuit court l . yesterday by Margaret Wittscher Sunday school COnTene aJ araiilst-ILewia E. tJudson. Ac cording to the complaint a farm owned by 'Mrs. Wittscher, consist ing of .14 5 acres, three miles west of Turner, was leased to the de fendant' on October 1,1918, for 9:45 a. m. with Matt A. Good speed superintending. At 1 a. m. the pastor will preach, subject: The Christian's Guide." At 6:30 p. m. Mias Bertha Inglehorn will lead the Ep worth League devo- . t - a . j a a I r a consiaerauou oi a year. tlonar meeting. At 7:30 p. m. All payments were made as pro- sinforoea Tadilla will preach, sub vlded for; until , the latter part of My wandering Boy." Pub- izj, ,me-compaaint aueges, wneniIIc inTtted. 1200 became due. of which only $130 ,was iaiid. Later ,the lease Dalrymple Takes Post- was eztenaea to , uciooer, ivz, i a m. rninrinni nf saiom v- for an agreed consideration of I terdav became commissary and $400, no part of which the plain- J steward at the state penitentiary, Three Fatalities Reported : Three fatal accidents out of a total of 577 industrial casualties were reported to the state indus trial accident commission for the week ending March 15. The fatal cases were: E. J. Kennedy, Port land, laborer; R. G. Campbell, South Beach, timberman; Percy Thomas, Brookings, carpenter. Of the total number of accidents re ported 520 were subject to the provisions of the workmen's com pensation act, 40 were from firms and corporations that have reject ed the provisions of the compen sation act and 17 were from pub lic utility corporations that are not subject to the act. Dr. O. II. Kent, Osteopath! Physician and surgeon, 408-3 Masonic Temple. Phones, office, 16; residence, 644M. Adv. tiff, asserts was paid. The plain tiff asks that $470 now due with appointed by Warden- Johnson S. Will Visit Project- In an endeavor to bring about some , method of settling the on North High street." This -sale', interest ' be granted her by. the Smith. Dalrymple has long- been Warm Springs Irrigation district f commences, Saturday March 17 : and lasts for one week. Store open v' evenings and Sundays. Adv. - .i Files-Certificate i Certificate of ownership of the 'Home Bakery was filed by Harry Stevens and Sylvester Stevens of Woodburn ' In the county clerk's " of flee yesterday. A JJSfkjiMtfc-' Oswald Greater ' 10 Serenaders Floor newly sanded. crbwd"-Adr. ir-ifN Follow the "SC Patrick's y ' ? T i This is St. Patrick's day, but -aside from. some, small social func- tions and . the special : decorations to be seen in some of the business houses : there Is no observance of ; the day in Salem. The Catholic people are not celebrating the day idue to the fact that this is the r Lenten season. when there. Is :,a . cessation of social activities among - the people of that church. - -J: Wo Have Never - .' . Put'' on a Used Car : Sale that iwas not a success. .The one we are staging at this time offers snore, real bargains than any sale prior to this .one. Prices from ; $100 up. Salem Automobile Co. Adv. . ,. , v t - -.v' i .' ; For gal Chicken' coops, formerly used at i poultry shows. Half original cost. I -V Salem f Chamber of , Commerce. . i phone 203. Adv. Portland Wins Victory t ,4 Portland wholesalers: and Job bers bare won another victory In obtaining at tentative decision from the. Interstate commerce com- ' mission : placing.- that . lty on a court. Something New Jn Electric sewing machines. Giese Furniture Co., 373 Court st.--AdV. ; . identified with Democratic poll- tics and is -secretary of the Marion County Democratic Central com mittee. He formerly was commis- sary at the prison. During the Wilson administration -he was em- In - Malheur county. Governor pierce. State Engineer Percy A. Cupper; State Superintendent of Banks Frank G. Bramwell. W. D. B. Dodson of the Portland Cham ber of Commerce, William Hanley ployed in the internal revenue de-Jof tne State Chamber of Com- St. Patrick's Dance At Dreamland' ring partment in Oregon. night. Adv. Hall' newly decorated. Saturday I Appointed General Agent j Improper Parking"1- ' The following, cases are lo be considered by Judge Martin Poul- sen In the elfy , court today, deal ing with Improper parking: O. L. Martin of 412 North Eighteenth: Nors Clemment, 910 North" CaDi- tol, C. Wilson, Jr., of the "Wilson garage. 4 v ' i Get Out Into the Country -. ? . Enjoy life. A You Mve but once. Buy f v used Chevrolet, Buick or Ford from Salem Automobile Co., at their Used Car sale now. Treat your: family to an outing. Joseph Baumgartner has ' been appointed general agent for west ern, central Oregon for .the Am erican Life Insurance company, a strong old-line, legal reserve com pany of Detroit. Mich. The Am- j erican Life has recently entered Oregon with a very attractive line ot low-priced, life Insurance con tracts, with guaranteed costs and guaranteed results. . which have the approval ; ot the state :' insur ance department and will merit the v attention : of prospective buy ers of life Insurance. Mr. Baum- FUXKRAIaS merce and Wiliam Pollman of Baker will leave Monday night for an inspection of that project. The governor believes the pro ject should be' divided up into small holdings. Pierce,- Cupper and Bramwell are members ot the state irrigation and drainage se surities commission. State Treas urer Hoff and Attorney General Van Winkle are-also members of the commission, but will not be able to make the trip. FLAX COWTRACT SIGNED FRIDAY About School Bonds -Editor Statesman: - I understand that some ot our leading taxpayers are dissatisfied in fact are disgruntled over the result of the recent school elec tion and are 'seeking: means to overthrow the favorable vote for the bonds. It Is asserted that a very large number voted last Monday who were not qualified to cast, a ballot from the fact that they were, not taxpayers. It is stated that the judges three of 1 whom were women- permitted all to , vote who apr plied for a ballot and who claim ed they were taxpayers. ' The judges, they say, -did not ques tion their right to vote, did not verify their statements as they had no register or a poll of the qqalfied and legitimate voters at the booth, as required. . : For these reasons it is claimed that the election was invalid and of no effect and that the Issuance ot bonds can be successfully en joined. ; v Do you think, Mr. Editor, that there are any just grounds for snch a claim? SCHOOL FRIEND Salem, March 16, 1923. :.u State Penitentiary AQrees to Take Production of Val- ley Association. HOTEL ARRIVALS I A Classified Ad , , .Wiil bring you. a buyer.- -Adv. cars are cheaper than ever be fore. Adv. ; i Dr. Roy Smith, who died Thurs- Used j day at Eugene, was a former res- Cars Collide s J. "iK.; Sampson of 594 North Commercial street reported that while going east' on Statehe:colT lided with' a car which wis mov ing : norths. on High at the inter section. Slight damage was don to the cars. . ident of Gervais but had made his home in Eugene for the last 1 1 years. The funeral win oe held at Eugene, but grave-side serv ices will be held at the Bell Passl cemetery; near Woodburn, at o'clock this afternoon. The fun eral precession will leave the Rig i don chapel at 1 o'clock. Leg? .Blanks . ?. Get them at The Statetsman of fice. Catalog on application. Adv. , . !.. LoHes Coat- Mrs. Roblin of, 737' Center reported - that a ,brown ." overcoat with a black seal collar and brown silk, lining, was taken from her parity of rates with those from home; yesterday. It was said to , y Puget sound , cities! to points on have been, loft out of doors over- Grars harbor . and Wlllana bayjisht and in the morning had dis- The new rate proposed to be ap-PPared. plied 1 to groceries.' Iron and steel : ,i. uiibicof yauci - uu uiugi . ,wu DIED i:; p , ' ; SCOTT At a hospital March 16, 1923, Elizabeth Jane Scott, age J 80 years, i Survived by two sons, Walter F. of Sheridan and i U. F. Scott of Salem; a niece,' Mrs. Ed Gillangham of Salem, and a sister in Tennessee. The; funeral cortege will : leave the Our Furniture and , , i Rug prices hare not advanced. Giese Furniture Co., 373 Court st, Adv. ; , - ! : i . , i Pilot Butte Case tp 1 "f - Officers of the Pilot Butte1 irri gation district will meet hero to day with the state irrigation and drainage securities commission to present a proposed contract with the North Canal company whereby the latter would irrigate the. pro ject. 'The contract provides that the North Canal company shall do the construction 'work and.' aeeept the district's bonus, in payment at $75 ah acre The Pilot Butt,e pro ject contains 13,000 acres east ot Bend in' Deschutes and:; Crook counties. It is proposed to irri gate a part of the land in the Cen tra ' Oregon irrigation 4 district through the North Canal to. oe constructed by the North Canal company, and In turn to utilize a part of the Central Oregon irriga- 1 MARION Potland: W. E. Hoff. S. C. Barten. R. H. Steb bins, A. M. Olsen, Lois Burris,4 A. W. James, F. N. Williamson, T. L. Lestoe, J. L. Kelso, Scout Kent. E. E. Brett. C. K. Saun ders. ' Medford: John W. Johnson, Scott Davis, Russel Coleman, N. French, H. B. James, Mr. f and Mrs. C. T. Noe, J. D. Golf in, Eu nice Davis, Chester Hubbard, Har ry Shuger, Lester Bennett, Bruce Motfart, Howard, Glancork, Charlie Fredenburg, A. C. Allen, Mr. and Mrs. JJ H. Hibbard. Rus sel Hibbard. Paul Gannaway, Harold Riddle, Mike Jacobs, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Prultf. Mr. and MrsJ T. F. Brumbaugh, Albany; Mrs. Mary Cook, The Dalles; O Wright, Alfred Coats, -Jr., R Moore. Tillamook; Ed Eben, Es ther Eben, Joseph; Roy E. Eng bretson. Astoria: Mr. and Mrs. Campbell church, Eugene U BLIGH H. V. Holler, Stuart Nicholson, Medford; J. R. Wyatt, M: Byrne Albany; J. W. Derby. Grand .Ronde; L. C.Alford, S Fullerton, Pendleton; E. M. Sted. ham, E. B. Moore, Portland; L. H. Judd, Molalla; C. R. Williams, Los Angeles; R. E. Engbretson, John; Ehassen, Astoria. . , . ;. TERMINAL Frank Bates. As torlal Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Fields L. IL ParUr. Portland "J," Root; Marshfield; " Roy (Spec) Keene, , Corvallis; V. J. Chase Los Angeles; J. S. McMahan, Hal sey ; David W. Leclair, Portland t - It hj buylss your Hardware find furniture at The Capital Hard Wnf Cl Farnitnre Coi, 285 No ftemercial St; . , Phone 947 GIJT3 THAT LAST . HARTOAIIBIIOS 5 ' - Diamonds, atcueu, V Jewelry and SflTerwmrt Phone 1255; SalccL Oregon C'alsn Anbulance Certlee " Day or Night . Pkose 666 178 S. liberty BC ,8alem ' Z , .' - 'Ore.. a Capital Junk ;yt'k CO.; WANTS ': AD kinds of jrmlc and Itecchd-nand eoodi. We pay fu3 raise, 215 Center Street - Ptcna,CC3 , TerwiUIger i home at 10:30 to day for Sheridan, where serv- tJon gystem to carry water to the ices wui ue aeiuinua uwnwiH Powell Butte district. maae. . i , Mrs. Brown, 202 Blasonic IUdff . Hats to order ' or remodeled. Adv. ' i Collision Reported - " , L. M. Bailey of route 9, report ed to police headquatrers yester day thaC while driving his car south on Church-street yesterday he collided- with Fred Forester of I - SMITH -The remains of , the late Dr. 'Roy Smith, a former resi dent of Gervais. who died " on March 1 5 at Eugene, will ar- rive at the Rigdon Mortuary I Adv. Saturday morning, ? March 17. -Graveside services will be held at 2 o'clock at the Bell Passl "cemetery, near Woodburn. Fun ;. eral procession will leave Rig don chapel-at 1 o'clock. Swedish Graduate in Massa Visits patients. Orders taken for .beauty preparations. ' Advice on oil and idry.complectlona. Dr. Ruth Brown. Phone 1265W. Road Hard . Salem may join in a movement with other. Willamette valley cities to) turn morel business to the 'Ore gon Electric railway because oi ? J? f fng eMt PAH LG REN At , Chemawa.' 1 on I atatemepU made in Portland to i nn vr n Rnfn t far - Ann - l. mm . a . m Church. 'Both 'cars were ' consid erably damaged. No injuries were. reported. - March 16. Kattie Pahleren. 16 I lP effect that the, road, .u pres years of age- Funeral services ent V conaitions continue, musi wiil Ka hoi s.tnrHor ntfavoh I cease operation or go into a re- Now da the Time - To buy that Used, Car. The prices are; rights "The quality of the, cars are ; right, and the. terms are attractive. Salem -Automobile Co. -AdVi : : ; r - .17, at 9 a. m. from the Che mawa Catholic, church. Inter- , ment will -bet In the Catholic cemetery at Chemawa. Ar- rangemnts are in charge of the Rigdon mortuary. - ;. Hoase Broken Into ' W. A. Wilcox of 499 North Nineteenth reported to police yes terday morning that his home' had been broken Into the nighfbe- f ore; but that nothing was taken. HOLLOWAY Eva Loretta. wife of Elmer Holloway, age 26, died at her home. 1363 North Sev enteenth street. She Is survived by the widower, two children. celrer's hands. In some cities. It Is said .a movement is under way to divert patronage from motor stage lines to the electric rail road. It is probable that a re pre sentative of the Oregon , Electric company will be asked to explain the situation to the Chamber of Commerce here at an early date Will Show at Turne: The 'Lions' club minstrels that Kenneth aged 5. Dorothy aged made 8nCh a hit with the Salem Trade Your Old Foriiitai On new.i- Giese Furniture 'Co., 373 Court street. Adv.. t: Rats 3Icnare Salotn . - - As a, result of an address .be fore the Lions club ; by ., George Hug, city " Bupe'rlnfpident , of schools yesterday the club may undertake an - anti-rat: campaign in Salem. S Mr. Hue declared that 3, and four sisters, Mrs. Clara Needham., Salem; , Mrs. J. A. Allison, Mill City; Mrs. Celiia Sterling. Lebanon; Mrs. F. A. Perry, Dallas; three brothers, Melvln Blinstou, - Saiem Dpl bert, .Jefferson, Arthur, The Dalles and father. A: M. Wins ton. Funeral jjervices from Ter wllliger hon e Monday at 10 o'clock, Rev. Chapman, of f iciat " ing. J '.,!-; 1, ; , I...: : Dr. 11 C. MARSHALL Osteopathic lliysidan and . v i Surgeon' ' ; 228 Oregon Building . - t. Phone 258 I CHANNETtS Elmer Louis Chan cier, at nome, xzy xuarion, age 4 -years. Private funeral ' ser vices from Terwilliger home on Saturday at 2 o'clock. public in their appearance a week ago, are to go to Turner ; for the Boy Scout troop- ot Turner, the night of .March 27. A. D. Gray, banker of Turner.' and an enthus iastic Boy Scout leader, attended the concert here and liked it so well that he prevailed upon the Lions to come "down to his own home town for a show. The en I tertainment will be staged In. the new high school auditorium thai seats between 4 00 and 500 neoDle and they promise to, fill the place." to the brim. Mr. Gray was a vis itor at, the Lions luncheon. Friday noon Thfe'Stata.of Oregon will buy all the flax raised by , the Wll'am- ette Valley Flax and Hemp asso ciation this year, according to the contract entered into Friday between Warden Johnson S. Smith for the state and President George W. Eyre and Secretary A C. Bohrnstedt'tor the association The association has 1000 acres or flax already contracted by its members, and expects to increase this acreage to 1200 or maybe even 1300 acres this year. r, Benefit to State The state finds it of vast bene fit to its new flax Industry to tind this large acreage, already organized and ready for contract They have their seed and ground ready, and - warehouses at Rick reall and Turner where the crop can be stored and brought in to the prison factory as it' is needed, If the season should prove pro pitious, the yield might be wen in excess of 2000 tons, even up to 2500 tons from this acreage. The association will offer the use of Its two storage warehouses at Rlckreall, and its warehouse and tow plant at Turner. It may be found desirable for the state to take over these utilities, espe cially the tow factory , at Turner, and partially work up the fibre at that - place, sending only the treated fibre r ready for twine spinning to the prison. ' . r " Growers Gratified The flax growers are "well pleased with the present develop ment. ' They had planned to raise the flax to Bell commercially, 'un til they can bring the industry up to the high point of a real linen factory In the valley. With the state taking hold at this critical point, and furnishing a cash mar ket for the flax as it is delivered. the growers can with one good crop get ready for the larger acreage that will call for a larger ractory service than the state can provide. PERSONAL W.'W. Westinghouse of Liberty was before the county court on business yesterday. Otto Wellman of Crooked Fin ger Spent the day in the city yes terday. J . jfJay Kinser of Crooked Finger was in Salem on business yester day. .He Js a. member of - the Crooked Finger school board. Senator M..R. Klepper was here yesterday from Portland. Mrs. Jeanette Burkholder of Portland, formerly Miss Jeanette Allen, a Marlon cou'nty teacher was In the city yesterday. John Plas of Crooked Flnge was a visitor, in the city, yester day. . He is clerk of the school district of that vicinity. H. G. King of Bethel district was a visitor in the city yester day. . , , : With the coming on of warmer weather and the doffing of vests what is. to become of the old-fash icned man who used to use that piece of men's wear as a gravy- boat? LADD & BUSH, BANKERS - General DsnUas Business Office Hocn frca 10 ei. to 8 p, n. Webb & Clough Leadla Fcssnl Directors 1 v Expert Erabaiaert Rigdon & Son's MORTUARY ! TJnequaled Service - it- Cut This Out It Is Wortn Monrj .Cut. out this slip, enclose with 5c and: mail it to Foley & Co.. 2833 -Sheffield Ave Chicago, III., writing your name and. ad dress clearly. You will receive in return : a trial package con taining Foley's .Honey and iTar Compound for coughs, colds and croup; Foley Kidney mis ior pains in sldcq and back; rheuma- tism. backache, kidney and blad der ailments; and Foley Cathar tic Tablets, a ' wholesome ' an thoroughly cleansing cathartic for constipation, biliousness, head aches, and slugeish bowels. Sold VICTOR Adder and lister $100 F. O. B. Chicago 1,000,000 half ot J per cent; purchased from Stark ey & Hubbs Inci i . School : district No. 4, Multno mah' county, f 5000; , to yield 4.75 per cent less a discount of one fourth of per , cent; -purchased from Western Bond A Mortgage company. -.- . , w, . - . School district No. 9, TilUmook county, $10,000; to yield 4.90 per cent; from Blythe, Witter & Co.' School district No. 14. Umatilla county, $10,000; to yield 4.80 per cent; purchased frpmBlyth.: Wit ter & Co. -: "v. School ; district f No. 31,, Tilla mook county, $4) 00 to yield 5 per cent;' purchased; from Blyth, Witter & Co. :. '.i ' : School district No. 53. Klamath county, $5000; to yield 4.80 per cent; purchased from Blyth, Wit ter;& Co. '. : "''-- School district No. 47, Colum bia county, $14,000; toyieM 4.8" per cent less a discount of one- half of 1 per cent; purchased from Ladd & Tilton bank. School district No. 1. Deschutes county, $10,500;' to yield 4.8 per cent less a discount of. one -ball of 1 per cent; purchased from Ladd & Tilton. bank. , Union hiSft school district Nf. 1, Grant county, $10,000; to yield 4.85 per" cent less, a discount - of one-half of 1 per cent; purchased from Clart, Kendall & Co. ' Union hlfeh school district No. 3. Umatilla county, $10,000; to yield 4:7 o per cent less a discount of one iourth oi l per cent; pur chased fro.n Clark, Kendall & O-. Bids Vm Cs Opened : by County Court JcC-j Today at 1 o'clock bids for tha county wood supply, crushed roc'.; for the roads and hauling con tracts will be" opened and consid ered by the county court - - A total of 700 ords of wood for'the county's pavthgr plants will be purchased. At the Mount An gel plant 7000 yards-f crushed . rock will be needed. 'while 6000 yards will be' purchased , for the Stayton plant. In addition to the abova purchases a, contract tor the hauling Of gravel will be let, Although the time for submitting bids will not close until this fore noon,' County Commissioner J. T. Hunts Mates that a number hava already bee a received. . eliminate C. E. Gates of M&dford, who was appointed on the board by Governor' Olcott aBI later re moved by Olcott because of Gcte;; connection with the Ku Klu: Klan. ' . A meeting of the . 6tate fair board that was called for today has been postponed Indefinitely, pending appointment of new mem bers by the governor. The resig nation of James R. Linn and II. C. Marsters reached the governor yesterday, but It was said the res ignation of II. E. Browne had net yet come in. . nw MM IS PUT IN SCHOOL BONDS State Commission MakesInF vestment, of Accident v Commissidn's Moneyr - The state bond commission has invested $127,000 of the state in dustrial ' accident commission funds In school district bonds. The - investments were:. y Scho6l district No. . 2 5,. Morrow county. $14,000; to yield 4.85 per cent, less a discount of one-half o 1 per cent; r purchased' from Starkey & Ifubbs. Inc. School district No. 107, Wash ington county, $25,000; to yield 4.85 per cent less a discount of one-balf of 1 per cent; purchased from Starkey. & lubbs. Inc. School district No. 30. Jeffer son county, $8500, to yield 4.95 per cent less a discount of one-l. STAY ON BOARD Governor Pierce .Expected to Appoint R. C. Marsters of Roseburg. No "cure tmr neips to re duce paroxysms cf coc'-L- -, D UUi . Cher 17 A3wan LW Ytz. V VAPi In official circles it Is felt reas onably ,- certain that Governor Pierce will' retain J. E. Reynolds as a member of the state fair board ' and that he will - appoint R. C. Marsters of Roseburg, for merly a member of the beard un der the Withycombe administra tion and part of - the Olcott 1 ad ministration.'' Both are Republi cans. - - " " Marsters will represent .south era Oregon on the board and Roy- no ds eastern Oregon. ' ' The governor is casting about. it Is understood for a member who understands the race horse game and another who is familiar, with the cattle and dairying business. The governor intimated yesterday that one ' member should be - se lected -from Portland and " two from the Jieart of ' the" WHlnm ttte - valleyT-- He- added Tthat one need not necessarily-be from Ma rjon county! as has usually been the rule, -v - V'i, ' ..f Should the; governor select Mar sters it is presumed this would TONIGHT ' At 7:30 -. First Baptist Church AUGUiST IIUNDEXIU? - . Topic. 'The ThsalreEnd C12 r Dance Qucilicn" SHAMROCK E0XE3 Filled .with high grade - ' assorted 5 " x CHOCOLATES In half pound and one pcuri - '-' boxes : ; The ACE is the Tlace . 'C ' Masonic Temple. , "WHY I BECAME A1 CATHOLIC" ; . - A Lecture to Be Given by S " ;. REV. J. XL iBUCK ,r - .... --Pastor.of ' " ST. JOSEPH'S CATHOLIC CHURCH Corner of Cottage and Chemeketa Streets t - - SUNDAY EVT5NIXG, JtfARCM 18th, 1023 lr 2 Music by St. Joseph's Choir -: . ' ;f CORDIAL INVITATION TO ALL j Come and Hear the Catholic Side of the Question Agitating So Many Just Now'; ( Call or Write for Circular ( Describing. Don't Bay Till You See It, C.M.L0CKW00D 210 North Commercial 8ALE3I, ORE. DRESS and r SPORT COATS i r That are just a little differ ent than the usual collec tion ; j ust that something that gives them individual ity, whether it's the tailor ing, the : trimming or the materials; is not just known but its something. . Materials are of Polaire Polo, Home Spun, Brushed basket weaves, camels hair, etc., in O v e r p 1 a i d s and checks ' '!' 'h 1 " Plain colors, blue, deer, tan, brown, green and huff. -Trimmings are large but tons, inlaid with silver orna ments; buckles carrying de signs of Egyptian figures. Others are beautifully em broidered. : ' ii ill ii n 1 everywhere. Adv. '2TiJa