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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1924)
55T V CITY NR WS IN j . ........ t'anriiilate for Senator - Aler B.v Robertson o f Cond on yesterday filed with the secretary , ol slate' his1 declaYatiort as aWan yj didate for the democratic nomina tion ior state senator to .repre sent Gilliam, Sfiermatt arid Wheel er 'counties. Hi slogan, is "No interests to serve other than thosel of this district." ; .. liofnjc Big r "Walt Me to sleep." Moore's Music House. ; 409-415 Court. I'hone 983. 121 to "lay it out." Ho" wan led to a man W. Hall, grand commander. Mni ton able' cclVbv " Frank 4 A Mlnto, chief, of police. v ' is y f n TJ 11.1 - i - ! -WA, Wiest, attorney of Klam- 4 oth Falls, 'was In Salem yesterday and Intimated .that he might .be- rnmA a PAnHIHuf tn nnraunt ilia state a W large a a delegate to the republican national gonve$tin, at Colambla'Vin; Juner ;Wi,est was formerly a resident of Salem. Auction Sale Of real good furniture . today, 1:3 p.- m. at 766 Marion St. 'oodry Is the auctioneer. f21 Convict Captured-- t Patrick Bishop, -who escaped from the state .prison, wood camp nearMcMinnvllle May 28, 1923, Is under arrest la .Seattle .and'. will be returned to the prison here. He wan sentenced from Klamath jaunty for forgery, to aerye three lyears, December 15, 1922. ' fety,' chief state traffic inspector. 6f this-amount $16,810 was de linquent fees , covering operators' licenses, chauffeurs' licenses, transfers and duplicate platen, and $2843.iu was. fines imposed by courts. 1 There were 22 rases of assistance rendered by operatives. 1297 warnings issued by officers, 133 arrests, two jail sentences and there are 11 cases pending. Piano ih With.; I s For sale. Looks and Is like new. Will-sacrifice for $150 cash if taken at once. Tallman Piano Store. 395 S. 12th. f24 automobile driver near Hubbard last Friday. While at the hospi tal he was unable to give any in formation regarding, the accident or Jhis .relatives. The remains are being held at tlie Rigdoa mortu ary for a few days. of San Francisco, are In Salem' oft ,n official visit.; , i ,! W. R (Obakl Wallace and Earl C5oel 1am o fievtf Simmons, prominent Eugene! busl- ' Two'.gospel teams will v1h sent ness men and lane county sports- Out from Willamette university men. were in the city on' business during the week-end. Each team Wednesday. has five members. One team will rat McDougall, of Turner was a be. In Woodburn Saturday night recent visitor in the city. and the other will be in Victor Carl W. Anderson was in Salem Point Sunday morning. A Splendid Investment Today for you in an apt. house located right down town. For sale by Gertrude J. M. Page, f 21 Society to Banquet - The annual Willamette -uni versity Washingtoniau banquet will be held in the social rooms of the1 First Methodist church Friday On Friday, Feb. 22nd noon- 1 nis socieiy composed oi We will hoi d convention for " "lameue students wno are resi- all Fordson tractor owners and .dents or who have lived in Wash- Scout Irograni for Realtors V The luncheon today of the Mar ion-Polk County Realty associa tion will be devoted to the Boy Scouts, K. L. Haga, national' field er, Al Krause, on his way -home man, Howard Zinser, local scout fronv Portland where be had been executive, andElmo S. White will on jegai business be special guests. Mr. Haga win speak on '.'Scouting as munity Asset." prospective buyers. Questions will be answered and Important in formation about new features and equipment will be given. Every body invited. Ladies and chil dren especially invited to free moving pictures in. evening. Ford Motor Representatives in attend ance all day. Valley Motor Com pany, Authorized Ford Dealer, Sa lem, Oregon. Phone 1995. f22 .Reduction Refused- .; i- - tbe : "North Pacific Freight .bureau has turned 'tfowa,'Apquest ,v of Jhe. Oregon .public service' com i 'mission for a reduction in freight rates on purebred liver stock.h The bureau 'has beea ln- V formef by the commission , taat -forl' action may be taken to $ i bring1 fihe reduction. ! . - f - - t .January Report In , i Operations' of tbe "slate traffic i j department for the month of Jap IJ. uifjr"; netted" $l9r653.10 in rev enue , to the State, according to tie monthly report of Tv ARaf- FURXlTTJREl HARDWARE 1 V "Bougbt, Sold and Exchanged. ; BALEM BARGAIN HOUSET pa. JtComl St. . . , rbone 492 lj -.r'6'rt."We PayiCasbi ', ''',; : i Team to Visit Silverton Ten members of a deputation team will visit Silverton over the week-end and will be entertained by theSilverton Hi-Y and Junior Y clitbs and the Girl Reserves. Those" making the trip are Wil lamette university students, five boys and five girls. The team is captained by Mervin Stolzheise The team will go to Silverton Fri day night and will have charge of hikes and basketball games Satur day,- witha high school party Sat urday night. , Sunday they will as sist in 4jU legpilar church serv llces. Hear Tripping Along" Latest Waltz release .Victor Record at Moore's "Music House 409-415 Court. f21 ington at one time. Rotarians Plan Trip- Discussion of the stunt the Sa lem Rotary club will stage at the district convention in Spokane later in the spring occupied the majority of tlie time at the Wed nesday luncheon of the club. An nouncement that the surprise party would consist of an elaborate dis play and exhibition of weaving of oriental rugs at the Marion hotel at 8 o'clock tonight was also made. Paul Althouse, Metropolitan tenor, who appeared in concert with the Salem Apollo club at the armory last night, sang" several selections. 4 1 I J. ORlIAT reduction .i J ii- -.til Lions to Hear Governor Governor "Walter M. Pierce will speak upon some phase of the life of George Washington at the Fri day luncheon of the Salem Lions' club. Leslie Springer, a member of the club, will sing a patriotic I selection. v Governor Supported Salem , quarterly meeting of Friends .representing about 600, passed resolutions ;staiidtns back of Governor Pieje and tis law enforcement campaign,; especially in regards to the liquor question. Federated Clubs iseef The Salem Federation of clubs will meet promptly at 7: 3t o'clock tonight in the auditorium of the Chamber of Commerce. Dr. Henry E. Morris Is president of the fede ration. Several questions of civic interest win 1 be . discussed, while there are , several committees which1 are scheduled to make vari ous reports. Auction! Auction! Auction! Wbere? 765 Marion St. When? Today.! 1:30 p. m. 7 rooms of la Italiao Prune Trees Good U"i 'arnlture. f 21 Prices' on wainnts, eeeaang cner. "Walts Me to Sleep'? If you can hum a tune you will want it. Moore's Music House 409-415 Court. f21 Held for Investigation I Though no charge had been placed against him, a man giving the name of Clarence M. Davis is being held for investigation by the police. yesterday from Astoria. Fred A. Williams returned to Salem last night from a short bus iness trip td Portland. Leonard Krause of Toledo stopped overnight with his broth- Mrs. Kittie Turner of Eugene a Com- Isrrent the ntsrht in the citv. Mr. and Mrs. Ja"mes McCarren of Portland are registered at the Marion hotel. Mr. McCarren was a guest at the Rotary club lunch- was later Contractors- Plans for new Unitarian, church may be gotten at C. S. Hamilton's eQn Wednesday and furniture store. All bids are to 1 joined by his wife, who had been be sealed and left with Mr. nam-visUing- at Alsea. - Mr. McCarren ilton by March 1st. T21 hs tlepartment commander, Oregon, of the Veterans of Foreign Wars. Salem Man Is Married viola E. llennmg of Gervais Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Fenton re- was in the city yesterday. turned to Salem yesterday from al John H. Carson, district attor honeymodn trip to Vancouver, n.jney, was in Albany yesterday, re- C, the trip being made by auto- turning last night mobile. Mrs. Fenton was former ly Miss Patricia Rochet of Port land. Both young people are fjiicticfi CoshOW Files ZZrll"tt Candidacy for Nomination Inert iia H P Pnnlinm nf the state supreme court today filed wittl Mr. Fenton said; and made with out difficulties with the exception of a portion of the Pacific high way north of Everett. Wash., which was covered by water to a JnnK rxt tlirn. fnnt KM i Vartnn fa , ' ..u I next May to succeed himself, the Salem representative of the " . . . ; Terminal Ice & Cold Storage com pany of Portland. Kmiball College Musicians to Sing at Junction City and Wend li ns Wi thl t chTrTer. members,"j This number -will be Increased to 20in the future. Officers eUctedfwero 3 4-CI Heehan, oL. Portland, presi dent? Edwin gocolofKkx. ntSalemi serotary-treasur'r, and the fol lowing' executive committee: Hen ry C. Rithler, of Portland; L I?. Goodwin, oi Uoise ami W. v., wai ter, of. -Eli gene. The fnext- iueet- ing will' be held during the Sea beck .summer session. . . . Another organization was also perfected., that of the interstate Federation' of .Hi-Y clubs. It was The .Kimball College Glee club I definitely decided to continue the will leave this afternoon for alnroeram over v Defied" of nine short trip to Junction City "and I years, including '.boys in three' wend ling. The club will sing at classes. Those from 12' to - 14 Junction City this evening under years will be 'sought iu the Pion- the direction of Rev. Mr. Ilutchin- per work, V5. to 17 in the comrade son, pastor of the Methodist Work and those, between 18 and. church. Then on Friday the .club 20 years' in the i citizenship pro-' will sing at Vendling-under the gram. ' auspiees of Rev. Leslie Bailey, pats- SaMem . was . represented at the tor of the Methodist church and a YMCA convention by Edwin Soco graduate of the Kimball School of i6fsky,,Lloyd T. Reynolds and L. Theology. m. Gilbert, of the Marion county During the month of April it Is association; Jack M . Mejser. and planned to take a week's trip, Harold McKerlzie of the Wood which will include Molalla, Gresh- burn .-Hi-Y club and Allison iand am, Pleasant: Home, . Kalamb, Melton Bristol of the Silverton Wash., Portland, (First Methodist my club. Albert E. Roberts -of church) Sherwood and Willamina. jew York, International secretary The personnel of: the glee club 0f the town and country depart follows: First tenors, H. R. Cross ment, gave two addresses with an and Otto Love; second tenor, ether address "The Student World Frank Teebow, (an experienced vision" by Harry L. Card, presi singing evangelist) and Lloyd ent of tne student YMCA, OAC Burke; first bass, E. W. McAbee, and ..The Hi-Y", by Jack Meiser, manager, O. J. Beadles and W. W. of yfoodburn. a Portland Tion Pierson; secontH bass, J. Earle Of- eer club gave a demonstration icer and Earl B. Cotton, director. whi, w J Kerr pfesld'ent of the secretary of state his declar-i1R8 rene Ptton- 's pianist for J qaC, gave the annual report of iWATCH! I THIS SPACK : IOR Feb. 23rd Surprise s 'IT'S EASY TO PAY 1 THE IIAUTMAX WAY: ii "WATCH OtXB WIKD0W8. : HartmanrBros. Cb. s; Jewelers & Silversmith? f- State A liberty Sta.:.,, Salem Oregon .'i; . Service Quality Price 1 '"-. ' : FRUIT TREES- ...;. ' -.'.: Special Sale on - BartleJh fear, Italian Prune and Cherry, trees."1 ' Mazzard Cherry seedlings',! 8c." Vl MATHIS ' JSOWEttt'COi'J Sales Yard Opposite the O. E, Depot at Cherry City Hotel. , Office Phono 1758. Re. J0F4 cratic nomination in the primaries I Jn PMn,""' "c l"c He . . . - oXi- w rv. Pier Yachting chorus l.abriei two months ago to succeed Justice uloe L. T. Harris, who resigned, and P01" ; 'i:V" .. I Waldo Pierson. j reamui iiij;iii ...... . Shattuck the state YMCA; Selected Scandal; .Rottenness pinch hit ting for a political Issue. . , taA in tho npvt olortion. ... . . " . As a platform Justice Coshow eRro. meaiey To Visit Daugntc Mrs. Cora' Reed, deputy county schootr sunerintendent. will eo to L. .... Olee cluo. norvafliit this pvpniti!? where she I '...- ,' j t I Enoch' Arden .... Tennysonl will visit her daughter, Miss Rita iar.m nf nrrn.l Lloyd Burke. Reed, a freshman in home econ- L Ll " r ' , .wt,i. Old Oaken Bucket ..... ..Herbert ' 'mr Mr. PpiAm lv M1C "M""'"r 7 nriod Annie Pies .Beswick - - X v., Iter justice equally ana lmjiaruai- " r,Atfo cnonii tho u-i.pV.nnii in fTorvallls I . . I Qnartette. jr- zz ly ana as speeauy as uhuu.u- fiMfrta ....Mack Miss Irene Cotton. and return to Salem Sunday eve Ding, Dr.1 Anne Brekke Osteopathic , Physician-Surgeon, Phone 859, 469-J. f21 - : : - S',i: Xew-Taxi IJne Manned ' Black and White cabs is ' the assumed business name filed by W. W. Zinn with the county clerk yesterday. i eration and deliberation will per mit. His slogan is "Equal and impar tial justice to all." Carl- Pone Looked Upon . As Certain Candidate The Resurrection ........ A Pageant. Lift Up Your Heads. . . Glee club. Trombone solo Frank Teebow. Baritone solo Earl B. Cottqn. Kimball Fillmore Selected Selected Via ' ,lk 1-7 H : Iu ' ... ..""i j ! j tri Trees, gc WIS a 'CKineral NurrlEJlii1. Post pone Iniflatlo rV Stock! Sale Yard and Office. I . ! Several j vaudeville i stunts and Hi Ferry St. : ; . -1 some comedy stuff by local Ulent Traffic Violators Fined 1 ! '": -.2. . :. ' -: 5 Iwiir b iised as sttbKtitutfesrfor dSrl , TWO . FmmijAAIIUKttX.' . f I , ,' .,., ' m. wpr fined . Current rumors mentioning him I jatrjnaa visit to New York. as ajiosslble candidate tor district j Earl officer. attorney are within the realm of q&Wh Tlk possibility, it was admitted wea- -; Qtho Love. nnaHav h rnr1 T. Pnnp attornevln ... I"""- J - 1MI11T1E . u. w. r.yre. r. is. uerny ana . .SBn(i8tprt with jndee R. w. Mars- uht . ...Demarest T ' Tinna alt la an orA STrtlwv I I .. niuv..v x. Wl ters in general law practice, wnuei Glee ciub. Attorney Pope's name has been frequently mentioned as that of a On Federal Jury the among those whose name have been drawn for federal jury service in Portland. Others from ,4 Yqu SKbuIcf Know Aomtwrati ratididate. he has made I AJnrIrf Qprvifift PrOOratTl traffic ordinance violators I nearby towns whose names are on e to deny or af FYnlainfifJ Toniqht ..'tT aoM. in the notice I the jury list published are -James i ... Tf ,0 ucu, V -va - I , rii I LFB'tw liuvio. xu w and their, of- luoyanon. iih, "a" Understood that aome friends of Mreo. 336. , The postponement tenses were Raymon Jef fress, . of som "uf "4 Mrr Pope are insistent upon his . m : . . m. - wrr ann nnppninp. hiiu. u. i. , - . oi. iQBif liunaiory cHrempiu? vy I L Z m WINDOW GLASS All Sizes. ... 1 Headqaarters For. ' SHERW1N WaUAHS PAINTS : FRY'S DRUG STORE 280 N. Commercial St .'.', The cry, for. trained men and: women is going s up across f the country. If you! arejiralnei to , the minute -$oxi,' baVfei no,' di ficulty in getting placed and': .advancing !. towards the ' goaic ;yor '4ong- fr. Why not be prepared? STAFit-IEr?S!i: BSGriNOW! fT ' TV IV1 r - w ... ri . I f ptikph wern dlartftse. locate and Mahlp rally, bad been Pleted . w ' n. w An All Man tia MAaiVOfl 1 1 II inn r"8 l-7 U P?rder af one !.; j-lui l.n ,.lBartroff. route "7. for failure to ucviucu uyvu uutu unci n i UIUI jiio ucaunuvo. J-comkiBftM against; the iacum bent, Uistnct Attorney jouu Carson. Attorney Ronald C. Glov- It i ttfa nnrify" tbe Wood' andT'cure, I''r 'tV'S-n-'. 1 (not alectrlcity). 9S per ent of al,yeg pf ft man hls nam, eancera, tupercuioBiB, joiier., Lannigan. about etei, iemaia naaisw" u- Tnn AVanted I ROSS, 3Jl- oiaie 3000 on two 5 residences and int TTrnm nrlvate nartv tire-ii t forr'o.1 la Art VTC care States- Wjil SnVafc' Friday M.mAiman. aax i --- - m . I . n at vvooaourn ana ausnce uwiw Income Tax , . . l . . i n va Siaiemeuw yicya.cu u, - kao i8n Kppi, ftp. T-ii ne icr. nuusc uai" f,V4Uuently mentioned, has flatly de- 601 I'M. Brown at Gervais before tha , lera, tci,;'. ; X-;'.'::.: ' vTheEtiaCIinIcr v,t t , -C ." ' T Druggist' ;-t -x Sit:. In Business For Yonr"; 173 NOmtVr:PMrite 16? yeara yiu, . ac.u u, iv rw " - ..,.,, Ui.k hoi otnHont hortlpsof those t ..t. A.A x.ri9v ii Hsiiem tin urn vesteraav receiveu i,6 ov". XT - Iword ironLebaW tHat'tne. auto-Ltwo. towns Friday, The addresses " SrtslTkck' bVaniinltelfled mobile belonging Hoi Roy Rice had wgiren m onnci . v, .. . , i- - - ... j ' iv.t .iw itni vvasmneton mrtnaay eeremuuT j . ilea. 6VSTT6R 6AP, .' A Good Place ' - to'Eat , ! COURT STREET uicycjeuncr riiw?-- , , , lri-V fBit'latibii Failure tor provide, their bicycles W V 'TftZZ 50 "candidates was staged , by El Grotto, Masonic orlctf last -k v'mw' f Klm-inignc. ine rurnauu ' r""' nied he will become a candidate. Attorney Pope was graduated from the Willamette university law school after receiving his edu cation in Salem schools. He was with the state industrial accident commission for four years ana as a member of the city council. He has engaged in gen eral law practice in Portland and Salem. Mr. Pope is an ex-service man ana a member of Capital Post No. 9, American legion. dJlOrefioBt 'Telephone 457 Tlie SeaYCrV561 .insurance ; r. - t'ArVf'?wr';' UC-CrM Mury rV. , Government Loans on Panml ; 5? rpejr cent ; j" .cllTt2 Frank .Wagar - . . . f .- - " 5 ; TTtrt .trfT,rtnmm: SfJIEltAEiDTIC INSTrrtiTt: Formerly vr, WQean; . - i, Se?Trea,, jajiJS, Bank Bid. :were jvennein Mctrmvs i . . - jtPie bali college andvFe4' Fortsbn, team and band, with .5e1! route.7. The cbarge akairist' WaP Uatldn were present to IMha . ' I work. Organization of a patrol ter uicicison, oi w.wsjumuw.! tj- - - a . nrnHi 4i0w under way under the direction of S. M, Wiliett. The plan basvm Are You was dismissed. .i ir " w wr ri - .t-BLWioom Jiouse ? ' I w ,f Pi. Large . corner 'lot, for sale by ra" . ...m nn;. Ruptured? Jt s.. . 7 f2l posed. ' cnasea. 249 S. Cottage 8C t ! . u .:.A?;'rfsdPAnir i The Driglaal and Cennlnii Spin-: ii Adjustment TreatmeaC Skill ful.T Palnlesa'T iJuitment that au;reattUs.'lV.;. VA , ; DR. I O, MARSHALI ; ' Snrgeom i f i2S( Oregon Bldg. ' : Salem Prefers Jail to Mnft . ..Though, he . iFaat, able to furnisn ball, when he, wa3 ', arrested for V v Maccabees Hold Ceremonial v Salem Maccabees held "ah i lnf- steu j mtinrr nnit initiation Of sneeding. Joe. Zellner,.;, Gervais I",-. , , A-.,.0 farmer, preferred to spend . the ly sherwoodj 8tate , commander. t.- and Sherman W. Hall of Sal ceremonies. city Jail to parting wlh his hard earned money, When, he appeared before Marten rouisen, ponce fdge. WednesdarVSand- received L,,,,, - the,ralnlmum fine or ne eiectea . ,o,,eo for sale auu mi ft , ! 'f. . - or trade. Owner will give ;-year iot nortriift. J. M. Pajre. - fix LA.' KL AMBOlSE-Jerry LaFlam boiae died-, at. a- local hospital The Expert Cook has4! to have . the right kind of j heat or her best efforts go wrong. There'll be - no trouble with the! fire if our'coal is used. Burns up clean and" retains an even heat And listen. Youi i ! K dr. n. n. WHITE DR; ANNE BREKKE Osleopathic Physician and Suregons V-.T. using DrAbrams method oi g0 often Vim; our coal, Better Electronic Diagnosis anaiorder BOme ani pr0ve it. r-w,ont witli nstpfinatnv. I , i , . Una- it i o-w TRidi Larmer Transfer Go. r y. - 169 StatfSt. Phone 930 - EHBAIiHEbS abb . - yUKEBAL CIECT0M Paent 16SC f Sflidant Work Modtratt TtUM i I LADD t- ... i: & BUSH BANKERS ; , . Establi8Eea.186& 1 ; General Banlang Buaineur : Office Houra i frbm 1 0 a. mto3 p. WEBB & CLOUGH Leading Funerxl Directoxii Expert Emhalaerl Learn How To Heal It FREE Ruptured people ll over the onnnirv are amazed ait the almost miraculous results of a - simple Home System for rupture that 13 hpine Kent free to all wno wrne Francisco, were present for the for it h is remarkable invention is one of the greatest blessings ever offered to ruptured persons. and lis being prpnounced the most sliccessful Method ever discovered. It brings instant and permanent relief and does away with the wearing of trusses forever. . Thousands of persons who form- ferly: suffered the tortures of old- fashioned steel ana spring trusses are now rejoicing in their free dom from the danger and discom fort of rupture after a brief use of this remarkable System. ; There is nothing like it anywhere ant hosts of ruptured persons are as tounded at the ease with .wnicn their ruptures are controlled For a limited time -only,: free trial treatments of t this -a Muscle Strengthening Preparation are be ing mailed to all who apply.. It H an - original painless Method. ; No operation! no danger, no risk, no absence from dally duties or pleas ures. Send no money; simply write your name and address mainly and the free treatment with fall . information will be mailed you in sealed, package. Send now today.. It. may. save tha wearing of a torturing truss for life. ; Feb. 1 9,;l 92 4. M the ige f 5r. I Wade Works on Desljrns yamatna tinur or- vvonn Tnnprai i .uuuaj . UM ....j " , . - - - . ... mna-Jatr.-i:-fci-'i-v2' imerce 10 iKe mw uwv ". -r the two prize winning aesigns r entlv selected for use on automO bile r iWlndshields- to advertise Salem and incorporate them in one deslen. The design by Miss Hewn Arnke, which won second placfe, will be used on the 15,000 book lets to be distributed by the Chamber of Commerce while her LiArnn "Trail em tor Salem. ' wui r ' . ... be used in connection witn. me leslen submitted by Miss Helen H Moore, daughter of H. L. Mo0 of Moore's Music house, who re ceived first prize. Miss Mooras design was that of the outline pf the state, with the state house in the center, flanked by two large evergreen trees.: RIGDON S SON'S - MORTUARY fit PERSONAL1 1 . Ben Dortia of Eugene was j Salem visitor yesterday. He is -a member of the state game cofll mission. k. . k , i J. W. Sherwood, state commali tr.vnlanalon of the new world service program to be carried out in this district by tb Metnoaisi denomijnation will be made in &a lem tonight before the Methodists of the Salem district by Bishop w. O. Sbepard of the Portland area nnrt A'l I.. HOWarin, aiSO oi rvi land, area secretary for the worm service plan. Supper will be Serv ed at the First Methodist cnurcn nt fi!30 o'clock. Various benevolences of the church have been asked to raise a budget of $18,500,000 throughout th. United States for this worn. The Salem district, including all towns from Albany to Oregon City hak been eiven a quota of $38,011. Tho district extends west from the j Southern Pacific railroad to the coast. Salem-Turner Jefrsev W " - w a I Calf Club organized The Salem-Turner Purebred Jersey Calf club was organized at Turner Saturday. Dorothy Moore was elected president; Lowell Ba- ten, vice president, and Waldo Kicnes secretary. Tha club starts off with '14 members and would like to make) it a 20-club in order to pet the $7 5 offere Any boy ner district un S. A. Riches, Doerfler, Fi .Tha. First National bank or lem has offered to finance any boy or girl wishing to jqwi. I " i r v i a in BASKETBALE UNI VERS1XV; op itrAtf6 WILLAMETTE UNIVESRFTY - -In New Willamette Gym Thursday. February 21st. ', r , 8:00 P. M. Admission - - 50c ' ' ' i Oregon Pulp and Paper Co; Salem, Oregon 'vlff. Sulphite, ftnr UnUa. Wrappings, also ButtliewJ Wrapi pings, Addhtilaghinc PapV, GreprooriGlasiine, Drug Bond, Tissue, Screenings and Specialties, . ', . . . , .. : Vv- ' r I by AGCC. fi'"" or girl in Salem or 1 ur- u wanting to join cail ll Turner, or t ranK u rst National bank, ha- It lit FREE TBEAplfeNTaCPON .Capt, W. A. Collingst.lnc.. Box 49A Watertown, N. T. ' SendFretf'Test'.of'yOur Sys. tenj.if or, Rupture. ,; 'Name Address i t a Further Plans Made for Boys' Pioneer Movement - . Plans for ,the further develop ment of the Pioneer movement were formulated at a meeting fol lowing . the annual jniersiaic YMCA convention in Portland lasx week, according to Edwin SocoioL sky. Marion counly secretary, vwlua has just returned ir,om rornn Following. the close of the XMCA session the Pioneer ammis3lon for Oregon and Idaho met and or ganised the Oregon-Idaho asso ciation of bys' work secretaries, REAL GOOD Auction Sale FURNITURE OF 7 ROOMED HOUSE THURSDAY 1:30 P.M. ; 765 MARION STREET Large Oak Library Table, Oak Extension Table and 6 Leather Seated -Diners. 3 Waxed Oak Leather Seated Rockers Morris 'Chair in black leather, other Rockers. Piano c Stool, Oak-Uall Rack. -Oak Foot Stools and Stand Tables,! good - Craftsman Leather Lounge. Breakfast Table, Child's Bed complete.10 i :Amerlcaii Enclycopodia Webster Dictionary and Stand," 1 good Ax: ftfig 10-?xl3-6. Brussels Hug 8-3x10-6 Brussels Rug 9x12. twoAx; rtagi ,8-3x10-6, Stair Carpet, Hall Carpet, all Rugs and "carpets5 art? good. Electric Carpet Sweeper, Maple Bedroom suite including Bed. Dresser, Chair complete, this is a nice set, Vernis Martin Bed complete. Bird's Eye Maple Vanity Dresser and "RockerWhite Enamel Bed complete, White Enamel Dress er and Rocker, Ivory Chiffoneer, Single Bed complete1, Baby's CoUapsible, Carriage, Tricycle, Electronete Blanket, like new, i Large Mirror. 8-day Clock. And Irons and Folding screen, rorcn t Chair,, Gaf JPlate, Eood Heater, a lot of dfarainerea and iancy J3askets for flowers. Garden Hose. Garbage Can, Garden Tools, . Pictures; Cooking Utensils and -Dishesf, Electric Light' Globes, Orindstbne .'Axes, K. Table, Fall Leaf Table, Wash Tubs, Empty Fruit Jars and many other articles which space wlll not permit, to-mention. ' , j' Note : Everything in this- sale is good. Terms' cash . ED YOUNG, ' Ovmev; Ten Marion St ; N; WOODRY, 1 ,''," ;' ' Auctioneer. - der of the Maccabees, and Shejv