The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, January 05, 1924, Page 6, Image 6

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THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON
SATURDAY MORNING, JANUARY. S, .1 924 .
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PiomFnent 'Salem Folks De
. clafeBath-House Man
t Must Go to Congress
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According'-to Wllt-E. Prardy of
Salem and nearly 200 persons who
have signed ' recommendation
that he .be eijtnc congress, a
bath house 1& much"needed In tho
; national assembly s at Washington.
Mr. Purdy la candidate, for .the I
Democratic" nomination and- am
ong the signers of his petition are
some of, the most prominent peo
ple here 'The' preamble.. to his
petition .reads : ' ; I !
' ; "Weftbe- undersigned,, do here
by certify that we were patrons of
the 'natatorium , and bathing, re-
Bort as' conducted4 by- Will E.
Purdy In Salem, Or., and we rec
ommond.that he be sent to con'-
"' greas fronr this-district, for ho-is
fnlfy competent-and" well qualified
to conduct a .batthouae.r.whlch is
much needed,. it-, press reports ire
true from Washington,"-
Following are the signers of the
' Iter. E: E. Gilbert
Hal a PattOn,
. P.O. Myers.:
,4:
Rev, M. MJ ParOunagiaa.
A. M. Dalrymple.. ,
'-.CI Marsters'H'v-
K, W. MarstBra. t , ;.
L. B. llinteri : '
C. B.Webb..
A. N. Pierce. " ' , '
H. It;.Hnlsey7r-' ;'"':
R.' fl ThompM& :r
D. A. Larmer. .", .
Earl Brunk. " "'' , ' i-. ' ;'
Ward K.' Richardson. , :
J. BBuclt- '-'i:::.;--
Thomas Molt. , . . ; . 1..
. P. :lt.-'Ifolmes. t fv;-'7: "
H. Morris, ;f a- ; -
R. E. Anderson. , ',
H. IL Baker,
II. B. Smith.
O. II. Hunt-
D. Larson, ':
E. Kaylor. :.
Donald Miles.
S. Lucy. ".;
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. J iarry u)aea. , . - . v. r y
C. R. Shannon.--- - - -4,
William McGilchrist
J. E. Law., ,
James McGllchrlst. '
CoL E. ITofer. " ,
. ? Robert Hofer. - . -
K, Pearcy.f
. P. . E Loose. ,
L. lmlah. I k
'.' i
i Mwrnc'.uaie
A. J.- Baldwin.'':
W. A. Llstoa
E. Reed Rowlands : r -
Edgar RowIajmL. -J-.,.:..i
Drvi9Ln,U,Lync;.4V.r;,,:;
Aug. Huckestein-f : r'"
OREGON STATESSLAlC
Votes Polled up
C11X OP
v rvr.su;-juLaf
Beckendort, Mrs. A. L., 2217'Nebrask Ate,., . , . J . . . ,770,23a
Beady, Ruth. 1655 .N. CapltolV . .... , .'.!.. VTIbo-
Biixethoiaf. 645 n. fit..f :,.V. .'V.;v. J.;.. 8 j roo
Cook, Leslie, 1247 Fetr? St7 . ; .... . . . .T3a.2flfl:
Cununlngs, ETelyn,,135T Winter, .ViVi '.W. .9dji0"-
Edwards. John, 29g N.. ISUC. . . . ...........760.100.
ElyRayford, 147 llatlon: k . ; . . w ; V.vi ; 1,510,0'
Edmundaon. Panl, S146.N Chorcii.,.. 4..... 620,100
Eachleman, Mrs. Bert; 178 S. Commercial... .k;w.i ...740,100'
Gilnier, Faith, 332 K lfllh. .1. . . . . . . ; . . , ; . . . .,,...720,200
Hunt. Bill, Fire Station' k.i. f.v. .,. 962,720'
Hirach. Richard. 1345 Madison . . i .1413390
Hllemaa. Katherine, UB09 WaUer........,.V.f ..,.74,520
Johnson, Eunice, 1525 Highland. . ...... . . . ;U, . . .740,200
Klossen. Henry. 845 Ferry ..i,:.,. 1.627,000
Lewis, Edward, 224 N. 1 5th . , . , . . ..1,043.950
Luthy, UtotJLru.,-xm S. 13th i.. 4 ...40,100
McCo, Maurice, lSoPalirgrdinda Road. . I . . . ,1.7'Mtr
Mitchell? Nellie, White-Hoase V. ,;. .1 12 Witt
NewgenC Howard, 337 S. 18th ....... ,t. ........ .1,165,600
Panmala, Nellie. 806 N. High... . . , . . .,. t ........ . f 910,200
Plant, Harrys itnnery,:. ;y.'.i ;-;.. .... . ; . .790,100
variey, jonu oso cieeune ... .732,300
Ward. Conuellr. 14 R7 ' .Broad war.. ... V . . . . . . , , . 7 8 0,1 OD
Weir Ley 1420. Chemeket.. . .V. . . . ..... . 1.0 86,3 50-
-vninv:: COITNTRT a -
Barry, Mrs, Joe, Kyoasw. U l ... .-. .780,100
Berchtold',. Joseph, Mount Angel .-. .1,228,520
Darling;. dnteiURt IV sileat . . fOU0
Dennison. Mamie, Dallas:. ; V. . .-. . . . . . ... . . . 740.100
Cough. THancnfr M.. Heami. . ... .. ... ..; , 920,600
Harper. Ed win ..GenraJa .v. , ..... .500.100
Haworth. ETeiyd, Stayt5ff.'i:i. i... .... . . . . . ..620,loV
HochJras Mrss- PlbYeacef. Monmontb- . . . ; . . . . .890,100
Mason, Ethel, Mill City . . . . , , , . . . ... . . , i, . .1174.050
McClellia;;Mri.TJM:r Wbsc Etayton; Oregon; .i,276iS20
Mr. ,T. M. JlcCellan. West iStayton, Oregon. . . . ..... .712.100
McGrewv Htnry, Woodburn
aianennai. aianeii- Gerraia; By 1. . ,.i . . 600400.
Mulier, Mr. Cart, Sllverton. i. . . ... . . ; v. . ; U ..... . .981,400,
Peeti, Hateh; Tut neV ... . ... . . ... .,, ... . ,l,4lo400
Rold, Erol.' Hubbard. ... . .!. .'. V. ...... . . , . .... .780. lOO1
Russell,,: Glenna, Marion. .'. . ..... . I I. ...... .780,570
i Thompson. Mrs. G. N., RL 8, Salem.. 1,417.360
Turnbull. Robt. Rt. 4. Box 76, Salem,. ..600,100
Wllley. Clara,.- Aumarnie . .722,100
Wall. Margaret, Jeflerson . . ; ':,
Young, J. F-Shaw.
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L v The subscription rates ot the Dally Oregon 8Uteaman are
as follov ttfY -u -J-rj ';v; - - 7 f v-v?i
m By carrier la the. city of. Salem. SO eentf a, month) ll.SO
for S monthf; f 8.00 for 4f months; 86.00 net ysr. ..- ,
By mail tn Marlon and Polk eonntlea, (0 cents). monthi
11.25 for 2 months; $2.80 for 6 months; $5.00 tfer year.; ' -
By mall outside otfarlon and Polk counties, 60 cents s
uonth; i6i:e0tfox' months'; JS.01T lor; C mbaihg 3iff If. 04
W. N. Downing.
, Mrs. T. G, Bllgh.
A C. Nelson. , , ,
J, J. King.
- John Marr.- t
Virian M. Bartges.
O. E. Price. .
..- P. B. Rice,
i Harry M. Styles,
wife and
daughter.
G. w, Laflar. 'r,i
J. M. Rupert;
C IL Maxwell.. ,
-'Anna Bo yes,,
Doris Slier.
J. W. Goebel. ; , ".
Mrs. J. W. Goebel.
George King,' ;
Dr. W. L. Mercer.
Edwin, P. Armstrong. .
;C. E. Knowland.
V. A. Doddridge. I
L. J. Boyes. r
J. R. Horning.; f
W. W. Zlnn . V :
James Inglis.
W. P. Prime.
Harry M. Leny, , ,;
P. M. Simon," .' :
Theo. Coinenberg.
Oscar J. Folster. '
J. W. Manley.
Julius Nelson, r - '
X W Pease, ;V
R. R, Board man.
J. M. Parrel!.
P. V: Barquifltv
Gny H. Aibiu .
W. Wi Emmons.
A. A. Kafonr.
T. J. Clark. , 7 I " v
. Lewis Coh'n.
,M. Paulson, , r
George White.
a O. Rice,
w. rx Edwards. ' ;
W. Hunt.
p;Mi vt- -i
TJ. S.
A. H,
MUhsr." v '
I Moore. 7
M7 Schanm. ,
Robert Hutcbson. ;
J. 07 Hale; ; ; r , ,
i C;; J? McAdatnat ; ;:4'
Zlnn ,0..- '
G. Seamen,
H. BScoftelij. ; v , '
b li Scott, b. c,
t OtttrX Kletc -J . , - ?:
Roy H.aasbni
JMl 'Johnson. ! . ;
W. C. Conner.
D." Foley.'. " (
Hi I. SUndleyV :
Aug. . Neugebauer.
O, J. Schal."
It A R&waott.
-Edgar- Mr- Leach.' -
BerrHE&itfi. "
mvx: Waring.: ;f
'Ann1 Painter.
iW; D. Allbrlght
Erti, lCapphahn.
R, P. Burroughs. , .
dG. P. Franklin. '
'. Mrs A, N. Farraz.
. S3Bit
i- MraG. K Mqia.'. '-'
- P. G.puncan.
, Gust. Pojalia ,
G. SUtbwi
, SM. Manoa..
f George JPaulM, !
D.-W. Wilson:
91
AXJTOMOB'lLE' COOTE
to Noon, fininry 4.
5 ' -i;v4
SALEAK
4. .. . . . . . . . . . .. . .... . .V 41,909
I.O. AAA
.. . .
...... 770.8D0
1';,:: ': ? ; u .
V. C. Paulkner.
W,' G. Wilson.
John-Bertelaon.
George Newton. " '
If.' E. Moores. 11
V. H. Ritchie. ' r.-
J. E. Champion.
J. W. Jorgenson.
W. E. Burri '
Mary. Pollrlch.
HarrjrWeis:
R. W Nelson.
J. A.'. Smith. .
Frank Morrison.
R. J, O'Leary. . r
V. E. Kuhn.
Walter McLaren. .
8. R. Phelps. , '
E. 0. Knighton.
M A. Bndlong. ' ,
S, B, Frost .
A. B. McKilby. .
Kasic McCatfeny.
Roda Vick
C. H. Smith,. '
Nellte M. Moffitt . ' ,
C. B. Clark. , .
A. ,N; Bancroft. '
James Turner.
David Coplan. .
F. S. Ellseth.
O .E Hatch
G. F. Wesely.
H. F. Brown.
George D. Alderin.
E. Amsler.
EarT PI Gleason. ' ' ,
D. ' Samuel. ;": .
j;. wiidnt. - .
G. C. Girens. r
C. R. Parker.' )
U. E. BOHnger. i
W. B, Fdster.
C. A. Johnson.
P. T. Stephen. ilE
M. Klop. : '
R. Daughetty.
A. H, Young. 1
O..E Grunert.
JoeFoilon. ,
P..Wagar.
Charle Duval; . ,
Wt Rich.
a.N. WiUetL
; Eugene O. Ammanls.
P. M. Utnatton.
D. L.Moaher.. . :
''Elra, Crease, yr -' .
:P-..AndrwaI.r.':.;'r. . .1...
B. V. Newcomb. . .
- I was not a patron but recom
mend:
H. P. Shank.
Robin, D. Jjay.
IL W. Meyers.
, St. Jacobs Oil stops any pain.
and rheumatism is painr'onlyi
Not one case in 'fifty requires
Internal' 'tioatoeafcf-. Stop: drus.
ging! Rub soothing, penetrating
St. Jacobs Oil right into your sore
stiff, aching joints and relief
comes instantly. St. Jacobs Oil is
" harmless rheumatism linfment'
whlcia tfever disappoints, and can
not burn: the skin. -.i.
. uy. hiuu complaining:
Get a em a trial bottle of old, hon
est St.' Jacobs Oil at any dru;!
store, and in just a moment yon'U
bV free froni rheumatic pain, sore
ness and stiffness. Don't suffer!
Reliet awais you. St. Jacob? Oil1
is juat as good for sciatica, neural
gia,, lumbago, backache, sprains.
AdV. .1 ' " - .
1CHIB6 JOffi
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TODAY AND TOMORROW: ONLY
Bessie
Barbara LaMarr
John
Jk . - ; i&c Sim
7,000 RIFLES
SOLD QOPiliGQfl
Weeks Announces Sale of
Enf ields and Ammunition
to Mexican Nation
s WASHINGTON. ,Jan. 4. Sale
of 7,000 Enfield rifle3. 5.000;00
rounds -of ammunition, for the
guns and eight DH-4-surplus air-,
planes to the Mexican, government
was announced today by Secretary
Weeks.
The transaction , was. completed
during the day when word came by
wife to .Mexican., agents: that the
Mexican government had trans
ferred fnnda-necessary to make
one-half, of the payment in cash,
the balance to he paid within 30
days. The terms fixed by Secre
tary Weeks were' equivalent to a'
cash transaction and: were' accept
ed' by the Mexican government,
paving the way for immediate de
livery of the war munitions at the
army depots where they are
stored.- A
Under the terms, the war de
partment will turn over the rifles
and ammunition at Fort Sam
Houston and -Fort Bliss while the
airplanes will be delivered from
the depot at Fairfield; Ohio. The
Mexican government will make its
own arrangements for shipment to
the boTder.
Order Issued
Orders were issued at once for
delivery of the military supplies to
designated Mexican agents. l
They will reach commanders oC
the depots tomorrow.
. Although the statement Issued
by Secretary Weeks did not- dis
close the total amount of money
involved in the sate, on the basis
of prevailing prices it would ap
pear to be less- than 6400,000, as
Eh fleldv rifles' eir at' about. $35
each and surplus ammunition at
about I I18-.00 per; -thousand
rounds, while the airplanes' wonld
be valued at about .812,000 each.
Mr.. Weeks stated that the air
planes to be sold were, not equip
ped with : machine guns or other
armament and , that any proposal
to equip .them before . delivery
would be supplemental to the
present deal. - TTxe- war .secretary
also said tbete? was no- project for
the sale of field artillery and ar
tillery ammunition now under
consideration.
' .No Developments . ,
While there were Tfd develop
ments today in connection with
opposition in congress the sale of
arms to .Mexico, an authorized
J statement of the administration
attitude became available at - the
White House which made it plain
that the purpose of Washington
government in the present tran
saction was wholly one or aiding
a neighbor state in the mainten
ance of order and governmental
stability within its own borders.
t , Any suggestion that the admin
istration might have under con
sideration, munitions sales to oth
er governments where the question
involved was. aggressive warfare
planned by. one nation againat an
other, was rejected. :
The remarkable quality about
most ! of the candidates is their
optimism. .-
AND
Gilbert
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AUGUSTA EVANS
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ST..ELfw,WIU.1AOXSPECIAL PRODUCTION
Risein Flood. Walers of Seine
Move More: Sioww But
Water Spread.Out.
PAIS, Jan. 4.- (By. the As
sociated Press) The rise in the
flood waters of the Seine was
slower .today than yesterday but
the level reached during the night
was sufficlent-to cover-large areas
of new territory. . This compelled
thousands of. additional people to
take safety in boats or to rely on
boat service for supplies..
Many of the big apartment
buildings in large towns Just west
of the city; such as Asnieres, Co
lombes and Argentuil, Tiave been
cut off.
Tie authorities found it im
possible to get all the inhabitants
out W the building so a; sort of
omnibus skiff service was organ
ised to;' take housewives to the
markets and business men to their
train ' The number of people
driven .from their homes increas
ed during the day by several thou
sand. A large number of these
were removed from Alfortville,
where a majority ot the houses
have become uninhabitable, and
Irom along the Marne, where
more than 4,000 buildings are
surrounded by water Nogent,
Champ'gny, ; Bry-sur-Marne und
Le erreux.
The -damage done by ifie water
inside Paris is confined! to- the
district of AiiteuJI, where a num
ber ot streets have been invaded
and cellars filled and to the sec
tions in the neighborhood of the
chamber of' deputies and the Ini-
valides Palace where the Seine
NOW SHOWING
2 Big Features
NAZ1M
IN
AND
A BURLESQUE ON THE THREE MUSKETEERS
' WITH : - ' !
Max Linder
1 '".-'. i :
.7 ' . I " IN ; '.'.' '
.T "THE THREE .
MUST GET THEIR'S"
;. , - , ... '
' lBi LAUGHS FOR ONE TICKET ; j
now l high enough -to seep
through the soil and into cellars.
Some anxiety is felt" as to .the
Ultimate., effect of the water on
the sub-soil.
It is recalled that the water
seeped through' the ground; under
the Boulevard Haussmann after
the flood of. 1910 causing collaps
es at several different points with
several fatalities. .
Relief for victims, of the flood
has been started in districts; where
the population 'ate' composed of
workmen. Several thousand are
idle because o the shutting down
of plants on account of the water
having, risen to a point dangerous
ly near-the level, of the., boilers.
The height of the Seine above
normal .this evening was just
about seven yards, which la -'four
feet under the level of the freshet
of 1919. ' 1
The weather predictions tonight
are for lower .temperature 'tomor
row. This haa, added-to the - of
ficial prediction that- the worst is
over.
Judge Kelly Prepares for
January Term, of ; Court
Judge Percy R.' Kelly was, in
Salem yesterday for the opening
of the' January term or court, tie
set the hearing dates ior cases up
to January 23. . ' ,.- J .
The cases set are aa follows:
Loveland vs Eoley and JeldTerks va
Willamette Valley Oil & Gas Co.,
January 7; Kiliian vs Kirst Na
tional Bank of Woodburn, Janu
ary 9;. State y South, appealed
from Justice court, and Purdy vs
Shields, January 10; Pope vs Don
nelly, January 11; Wightman vs
Zwicker, January 12; Prime vs
Ewerhard and Harwood vsi South
ern Pacific Co., January 14; Coop
er vs South. January 15; Rowland
vs National Reserve Insurance Co.,
January 16; Fisher vs Smith, Jan
uary 21; Ray vs Browning, Jan-
OVA
OME
99
OREGON Fighting" Blade.
HLIGH-ikTrooked Alley;
;. LIBERTY Salome; Three Must
Get Their's. ' '
GRAND St. Elmo. .
The secret of the success ot Sa
lome's ability to lure has been dis
closed;, and like most secrets, it is
absurdly, simple, once reyeafed.
Nazimova, ..the great Russian ac
tress,: at the Liberty, theatre in. a
motion picture version of. ''Sa
lome". . ,
nlng actual' productloa of thij f
photoplay. . Nazimova, .delved deep
into, the historical facts, about the
erratledaughteri otiHrodla;, and
from, what she learned by actual
research, rebuilt the character 0
the girl with . amazing, fidelity.
There" i nothing new-under the
sun, -avers Richard Bartneimess
who Is currently being starred at
Oregon theatre -In.' thevJohn.' S.
Robertson production, tThe Fight-
ing Blade." :
"A couple of years- ago we were
startled by; the crate lor bobbe 1
hair, introduced' by the- flapaef.
At the time we gave these maidens
credit for having evol fed a new
way of wearinr their hair.- How
ever, there was nothing" qrigliral in
thl. coiffure at" all, it 'was simply
boiTowed from a masculine - fa ifi
ion of the 17th century." - -
Bessie Love, who plays one of
che leading feminine roles oppo
Kite John Gilberi in "St. Elmo,"
the new William Fdx offering-now
iJiowing at thfe Grand -theatre, i
well known in" fan-and screen- I
ties. Bessie achieves the para
doxical distinction of. "being a
-"veteran, moving; 'actress', despite
ae twenty-one years."
Bull Montana plays the; role- oL
the Duke of Rich-Lou in Max Liu-
der's dashing, smashing lrarles
que, "The Three- MuaUGet-There
que, ."The Three Maa-Get-
Therea," a. - comedy-' versiott', ot
Dumas? fame 111 The Three- Mua
ktteer," has one of-j re most im
portant parts in this feature which
has been booked as the chief at
traction at th Mberty.,: Many of
the countless laughs, in . this fun-
special come from Bull Montana's
work. . -
. The cast of playerg Izl the, Unl
rersal all-star production, "Crook
ed Alley." is interesting from dit
f erent angles. This is tha picture
which, will be shown at the Bligh
theatre, today. '
First, there is Laura La Plante
in the leading feminine role, a girl
whom Universal has been training
tor. big things the past two years.
Sho has played leading feminine
parts in "Out of Luck," and "The
nary 22; Purscell vs Kieper, Jan
uary 23.
Judge Kelly returned to Albany
last night.' He will be in Salem
again today.
STARTS
wrni A big
RlCHARf
BARTHELMESS
"The
Fighting
DBA5IA' ot, daring ex
lolts.. .. halpbreath . es
capes, secret. amours, thrills
and suspense of lore and
life and death In the caul
dron of an epochal revolu
tion.
A picture that sweeps into
reality lives worth living and
MATINEE '
Blade" f:
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riyiav.i -
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Rajnblin' Kid," Hoof Gibson specials.-
Then there Is Thoma Carrigan;
who has achieved a lasting repu
tation Tor- consistent - ability- on
both -stage- and- screen-. ' He', por
trays ."Boston "Blackie." .
Owen Gorlne, who plays the Ju
venile leading role, comes in for a
measure of . attention.' Ills'' past
work lies entirely in European pro.
d actions. A "matinee idol of the
screen In Iseveral countries of Eur
bpe, he was practically an 'nn
known -quantity'' here until. CarLC;
L e 22!2:
sal Pictures Corporation,-brought : ' ,
hisx over frosn- Europe, several s ;
months ago.. Tbia role in "Crooked
Alley" Is his first important part
in. ani American. picture. Ot fair
heigMj extremely athletic build,.-;
and blond. complexion, he has the ,M' a
typol qualifications, neceesaryi; iO; JL j.
become a favorite. . i -
Tom S. Guiser-venerable char- i 1 .
acter.; man; Al Hart, oi western. "f.
lanke; . Sidney Bracy, of ,rMerry-. ..1 ( :;y
Gq-Rounid,7 and rnanjr other play? ; j ' ;
iers of genuine note have, principal.- ; .
roles.j .' a ?ixXj(.-.,-.-.!Y,....''fjU-;.
."Crooked Alleys. iallAck.Boyle'a ,; 1
story, originally. called, "The Dau- j . -ghter
1 of. Crooked .'Alley,; directed!. : i :
by Robert F. .HRL.tl'f rl.' :
I
AUBUP
a C. Arm sttong kind family re-- r
turned Wednesday a from .Walla,. .
Walla Washington,- where-, they
spent the pasf montnr.Tisiting re-"J 1
atJves. '--? '-fi'-iv' h ':- ''-: - i
; NOrrit- Meirrill f spent " -vacation
weekt wlOx- relatives sj Portlands j-i
: Mr? and; Mrs. C(UtII Clajfk, ot i
Anmsville, spent several days this '
week. at ih home of Mrs, Clark's
parents, Mr. and -MrsJL W. Mc- i Q
KInneyl "' ' -'.f : j .,".,,. Sy
Mrsr Charges- Cady.. hai , beenl i
quite 1U with ipneumonia. tut at ? s
present, is improving. . : r ' '.' ' --M :
' Afteir spending, avweek with, , I'
hbmsi folks. .Miss Esther . Sneed.,;
left Son day for Elkt on where she
is-teaching-school, ,'- . ' .... -
A -. Mr7 and Mrs; Will Walling and . ',
family spest New. "tears, day with; .
Mrs. Walling's parents. Mr. and H
Mri. Asa Tjndall otlO Center j
St.', Salem. ' The occasion was In r
ths form of s; family ' ''reunion.'--j
Those present were:. Mr, and Mrs, .-:!
Asa TindalL Mr. '..and Uri. Martin.
Kelson "and son Donald ; Mr. and!. -'I I
Mrs. Charles Tindall and Infant '
son," JRobert, . of Salem ; Mr. and -
Mrs, Will Walling and daughters; 1
Neva, Velma and Gladys of Au-:vv
burn. , : :: .:): , ''..t-,
The Auburn Missionary society
will meet ' with Mrs.'"AT 14 "land
beck Wednesday; afternoon at J,
O'clock. ; ,! .'. ;
The Willamette' Glee clnb wltt ,
give an entertainment of musls -
and readings at the Auburn, school
house January 11.. This, is a high.-.,
class- entertainment and all who i
can should attend.' Extra seats "
will be InstaltaL The proceeds of 1
the evening wiU be applied on the '
piano fund- Admission is 25. cents
and 50 cents. '
TODAY
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