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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (March 2, 1924)
'r ' - V 1 3r .sl t ; X ' Y v V vto'f. mws M'MME'F- Mytoo JrUj Undefeated , . y That .the fityton girls' basket hall team had not been defeated fop two Beasinr was- the 'boast' of Principal of, the Say-i . "n Brhooi," wiio wa n .Salem to attend the Marion County princi pals association meeting Saturday nflefnoon.- Milwaukee was defeat ed . Friday 'afRtit by the score or 21 t1 9. the hottest contest of the reason.-At the saue time the Stay- ton tbpyM:took Newport Into camp with a. 39 to A score. The double header was placed, beforo a lare L crowd. Tim IVcUcr.SnOdioiio - Played by an artist! At Moore's inplc llouso.Tue8daV between 11 'A m and.l p. mv Mr. Christenson .saxophone ..vjrluoso; ,wkh Harry ...McDantels ofjji Waterman Piano 4fhool, at jjanot. v :, m2 ,.jjfal Too Mttch Llquor-l. -.rwtn A)f !n w , taken in to f .Mto-h'.siUXn in an ato ;;. mobile, at the ,sido of Vroad near Vqodbucn .Surdajr. .by Fj-auk ?. t;oyey,.constaDieloil ue Wood burn district. The car and about a gal-. j!an of mqonshlne whiskey is being lield Adkinsas'arnflned in the justice court yesterday afternoon. Jtlde on" Ttalioou Tire Vick Bros.' are demonstrating them now. -Have them demon , strate to orouVJ. jy . . ml T a 11 mm m :-IIUtaryvOfflce. Moved 1 ; ? Monday .morning will find the offices of the adjutant geheraf lo cated on the fifth floor of the Ma- sonic Temple huUding. The ofiice.' 'equipment as moved Saturday vnlgbt trpm the old location on Jhe, tnird -floor of, the United states Rational Bankbuildlng. t)et Ypnr Tleke ts-f-N U,Ap4 r resevrajqns or , "P0iy H with a Pasrf at' Nation's teitll dneday. Wtrihat go toljbel hqrantL.. ' ' u ' th21 IXegion MeetA Monday CaplUl.Dobftoi9 of erican legion ' will meet r1. the Am Monday Vr FURN1TUIUE! HAIIDWAREI CoBsbt, Bold ad Exchanged. BALEM BAUGAIN HOUSE : n - Jtailaa"-Prune Tteej. Qoed : Prices on Walnuts,' Seedling Cher- fir Trees; 0 to 1 5c. General Nur jery Btock, Sales Yard and Office, ptOce Fbote.J.- Ite.1140M You SHould KnoWl 7easnre,irpm .jOxpi pt Llqad f 07 i4iiitiT"Utt?:H f M. 4a pnrirr the Jtlood tnd core, y RADL1TJON3 of ELECTRONS ot leotrlel;-54ceat of aneera, tuberculoala, totters, dl oUa. femala ant.dlesUTe dlsr 'tera, olc p -V' I-- IH : a rThaEra Clinic v - Wm. Neimeyer 1 ' In Business for Your . ' health V 175 N. ComH. - Phope 167 Jill jfregon lUdjfV-elephone 457 peSaTey --i?eJI Insurance u:;yt (.Agency i-;- r"3Wy- Bell' .? Frank Wmr raERAPEUTlC INSTITUTE ,-.i.44.. ' - "V Xhe OrHlna and.jGenulae Sptn t A4ntrnt Treatmentj Skill' 4m, -Painless y Adjustmeat ,v4ht ' Oateopatnio xiysicuuiaBa i 2S Orczom ldx. , Salem A i- Dli B. H. WHITE f ; DR. ANNE BREKKE & .f?:r;i;Oatoihlc;lf! ' Physician and Soretons -Th onlv nhvsicians in Salem usino; Dr. Abram's method of Electronic Diarnosia ana : Treatment j f 50G U. S. Nail Bank Bldg. BANKERS jEttabllsHed 1868 jGeseral Banking Business Office Hotirs from night at McCorniUsk haU. wrvUil lerV department, ntore. ex pected sojirter idJaeilon o.f the fffe and drum corps will take jfaccv Several Kjxrial musical' .timbers .will. .po offered, while, 'coffee and"' will be served. Preferred Stock K Per Cent Salem's paper-mill. Payable monthly. Hawkins & Roberta, in 2 1toj are Released Kalph Hampton and George Wright. Molalla youths taken in to custody Thursday night at Al bany nfteT they iiad "borrowed" the automobile of a Salem man, were released to their father yes terday afternoon. The boys had started for Springfield whore they expected to find work. Unable to beg' a ride any farther than Salem, they were unable to resist helping themselves to an automo bile t hoy found in front of a dwel ling. The hoys said they meant to-drive the machine to Eugepe and leave it In the vicinity of a ga rage where, it would be found. . Coat From $:t5.00 I'p - She who chooses any coat in our stock may do so with com plete assurance that fabric, style and. color, are. correct, and that she would search far to duplicate the garment at the price. The French Shop, 115 High St. m2 Ro-H Day at Kvans ClasH . Every man who ' attends the John Evans Sunday school class at the Bligh theater this morning Is expected" Wbriffg with him some boy who otherwise' would not be in Sunday school. Several fine musical numbors have been ar ranged, for the program. George Hug, superintendent, of schools. will preside. The present day edu cational system will be the , topic of. : .the da j. With 1 5 0 ' ,presejit las Sunday, the .second .class 'of the series, it is expected that near ly 200 men., will be in attendance today. The class starts at -9:45 o'clock and last for one hour." On Tuesday, March 4 . Mr. Christen son of Portland will demonstrate the Buescher Saxo phone, wih (r. Ilarry .lIcDaniels at the piano... U Moore's Music House, between 11 a. m. and 1 p. m. m; Will fiive DajjclwUl J)anoe To increase the , baseball find for the Salem. Senators, Blddie Bishop, wnu is to inanage the team this season, announces that a baseball dance wilf be "held at the armory on the, .night of St. Patrick's day i March d7 . Monday Sale r Of taffeta silk dresses in navy and brown.'' These dresses' 'were $25.00 and $35.00 each will close tb'em out for -$t0.W.v' Crime early and get your choice of these wonderful bargains- Mrs. H. P; Stith, 3 S State; : ' v mz Store tan Kl-vranls Speaker Dr. tF. B. Short, educational di rector of the' J. Cf.' Penney stores, ah organ'tation of toore than 4,000 employes, will - speak on "Application "of Heligldh to TJusi- Promo tea Good Health f OnoThlrd Creai H. E. RIDEOUT, Proprietor S. C. STONE, MJ). General Office Practice Cancers Treated Office, Tyler Drag Store ' I 157 8. Commerrial Slreet- , 1) f( The Expert Cook has to ' have the right kind of heat or her best efforts go wrong-. There'll be no trouble with the fire It. our coal is used. . Burns up clean and1 retains an even, heat right along." And listen. Ya won't have tov fill np the range so often with" qnr coal. Bettqt order some and prove it. r Larmer Transfer Co. 469 State St. Phone p30 1 1 i V & 1.0 a- ttu to 3J. m. new,'' ,a,t 4he ,Taiesiajc luncheon of the KtwanUic'lnM " -The' Willa mette u ni Vershy.- qr tet 1 e,' wit h a cornet solois. " will iurnish the musk- far the day! Ilalph'VooIey will furnish the attendance prize. As this meeting marks the open ing of the international attendance contest, it is important that every member be present and for each of the succeeding 10 weeks. Rkle on Itallo.tn Tires Vick Bros, are demonstrating then4 now. Have them demon strate1 to you. m4 lAsUe Men to Ihne The men of the; Leslie Metho dist Fpiscopai church and South Salem will have. a dinner at Leslie Methodtet Episcopal church at GO.o'dQck, Wednesday. March r.. The dinner is to be served by the young people of the league and the Poy; Scouts of South Salem. The meeting is to be for a social time, and the program will be along the line of church and -community de velopment. Announcements say that -it-will be .a meeting of fun. friendliness, good fhwr, and pro lit. All of the men of the com munity are invited. Ur. Anne Rrekke Osteopathic physician, surgeon. Phones 859, 469-J. m2 Doctor Itecomes C'andhlate Dr. O. A. Olson filed with the city recorder yesterday his candi dacy for councilman from the third ward. He inclosed no slogan for his campaign. Dr. Olson will compete with W. H. Dnncy, Encum bent, who is out for reelection from this ward. Come to Woodman Hall Sunday eve at 7:20',and hear the teachings of universal brotherhood. ' m2 Kiwanis Contestn Start Every member t the Kiwanis club is expected to attend every luncheon for 'the jext ten weeks beginning next Tuesday, at which time the international attendance prize contest begins, according to word being sent out by N. D. Elliott, secretary. Salem won this contest last year and every effort 'will be; made to . duplicate the stunt again this year. CoaU From $33.00 I p She who chooses any coat in our stock may do" so. with com plete assurance that .fabric, style and color are correct, and tbat she would search far to duplicate the garment at the price. The French Shop, 115 High St. m2 ;: wed 1 TINKER1 The remains of the late Marvin H. Tinker will lie in state '-.at, the Ter Willi eer Home tndav L .tti)- pm"., atter which ac companied by dls widow, Mrs. Viola Tinker, will leave via QEJRft at A p. .m, for Cresco, Iowa, where services and inter ment will be held. GATE At Culver. Dear hut a county. Or.. Feb. 27, William B. Cate, age 71 years, father of Walter Cate of Canada, Mrs. A. C. Donelson of Albany, Claude C. Cate of Medford, Grover ,C. Cate of Los Angeles, Hurson Cate and Mrs. P. A. Lockwood of Culver, Or., and Verd H. Cate of Pomona, Cal., and brother of T. A. Cate of Vancouver. Wn. The remains will arrive in Sa lem Sunday, March 2, and fune ral . services will be held from hte Rlgdon mortuary Monday afternoon at 1:80 o'elock.- In terment Lee Mission cemetery. COPE At Seattle. February 2S. . Clare A. Cope, .age, 20 years, son of Mr. and" Mrs. S. P. Cope of Lodge Grass, Mqnt., and a brother of Miss Cathleen Cope of Grass Lodge ;also a nephew ' of frs. B. M. Randall of Salem - and grandson of. Mr. and Mrs. ' J. -F. - Abbott of Vancon ver, Wn. ; Remains -wi?l; arrive this (Snn- - day) ' morning, funeral services taking place Monday at 10:30 a. m; from the Rlgdon mortuary . Interment IOOF. cemetery. FrXEItALS . The funeral of John Pat erson, who died February 27, will be held at the Fox Valley cemetery today at ' 1 0 : 30 o'clock. Webb Funeral Parlors in charge of arrangements. 5alemiii:tuarp ift&m -EXBAUISfti AKB r FOaRAU BliEOIOM -VtaeaelMf-! Bffltlmi WofltoAwsU ziMe WEIIBKCLpVGH Leading Fcners i Dlreetort- ' i ' ' ' Expert EmbilHieri mmmmm 1 mmmwTTmTammtmm wcuioisr SON'S Une4tULk4 Senrlei Friends of Roy Buckingham of Medford. known familiarly as "Deacon are pleased " to know that- he ts the happy father- of lo-pound daughter, who has been named Allen, I-erpy'. s Mr. Buck ingham i.s an active member, eJj the Klk lodge. ' : . - , IMiUois's llanre Will., March 5 Derby hall. Oriole playing. All welcome. m2? Vive "Vugs" are Held 1 Vagranr-y wan 'harned againnt five men who were arrested Satur day by Officers White and Ed4 anls. The men gave the names pi Raymond Iluller. James Feen- ey, Joe Plezoney, John Houson, Donald Combs and George Rrown. Monday Sale Of taffeta silk dresses In navy and brown. These dresses were S2.r..OO and $35.00 each, will close them out for $10.00.. Come early and get your choice of these wonderful bargains. Mrs. H. P. Stith, 3:53 State. i m2 Retain Corner Store The corner store-room at Court and Commercial streets is to be retained by the Peoples Cash Ktoro which will continue its business thare, according to announcement made yesterday. Two other store spaces immediately south of thp corner will he occupied by irtifW firm. Dan F. Langcnuerg Will present Miss Nellie Schwab in recital .at First Christian church, Tuesday, March 4. assisted by Miss Iva Clare Love', violinist, and Miss Mildred Jaeger, accom panist. Public invited. my Bulldog Lost f'Mike" is a- p't bulldog but just at present he has no home. He w'as found wandering around and takqn to the humane officer's ref uge. "Mike" has a silver plate, on his collar with his .name. . He is. a friendly dog and perhaps some one .is .looking,' for htm aft,d won dering when he will .find his-., way hack. The lost dog is a-brindle of the golden .jvhite . variety with white .breast and toes. His dis position la of the best and he has already made hosts of friends among the children in the vicinity of the animal refuge. Who ever owns the dog may get him by calling on Dr, Morehouse. . If the owner does not claim the dog soon an effort will ' be made to get, a new owner since the dog is almost' a pet and those in charge do not wish to have him impounded. . 10 Inrft Block Wood Three large loads for $15.00. Quick delivery. Fred E. WeHs. Phone 1542.' m2 Appraiser Named Leo N. Childs. Ben Simpson end J. F. Koehspeir .were - yesterday named appraisers for theses fete of II. E. Kuenzll. Fred W'Swatts Is administrator of the estate-" Z i Cancer Removed " ' ' ' Today by the use of medicine. Dr. S. C. Stone removed a cancer from the face of Mr. Frank Whtt lock of Silver ton. Oregon. ' m2 Licenses Issued . Two marriage licenses -wefe Issued yesterday. Lester Frame and Hilda E. Seiuln, both of a lem, secured a permit to wed and John H. Miller and Blanche Irene Davenport, also both ot Salem. were granted a license. Twenty- six licenses were Issued during February. Frocks at 919.50, $29,50, $30.50 Spring's favorites pursue as many lovely styles and colors as feminine charm could command. The French Shop, 115 High St. m 2 Straw Hat Is Seen Perhaps it was only rushing the season or perhaps the young man made a mistake in the calendar find took March 1 for May 1. but anyhow, he appeared in the busi- ness".!5ection Saturday .afternoon wearing a straw hat. This was the subject of much comment, of which, fortunately, the wearer of the hat, was ignorant. Portland Chamber Music Trio- Grand Theater Monday, March Third. Prices $1.10, $1.63, $2.20. Bl2 Arrested for Larceny Vester Hubbard Is being held by the sheriff's office pendlug the arrival of a deputy sheriff frojn Montesano. Wash., where he Is wanted on a larceny charge. Hub bard was arrested late Friday night by Deputy Sheriff Sam Burk hart. -Vlek Bros. Are Xow " Demonstrating Firestone Bal loon Tires on an Overland touring car. Come in and ride on them today or anytime later. ml Itnral Comedy Is Offered Tuesday and Wednesday nights of this week "Kranberry Korners. a-.three-act comedy of rural life. will ie presented, by the Salem Heights club, at the club hall Proceeds from the show will fpe turned into a fund which eventn ally will enable an addition to -the hall to be built. Miss Georgelle WilUon, as Carlotta Banister, and Aterwjn Btouneise as Tom Dexter have the leading roles. .; Others in the cast are Mrs. Harry Burnside, Anastasla Banister; William Trud gen, Syndey Everett; P. E. Stols- BurnsldeHeieklah Hopkins; Mrs. Charles Sawyer, Amelia Dexter; MraI'Lem t'ari lngton.'Mrs.rMu8lin; 1 Neva StoUfcelse. Delta' Annet Ed ward tturnside, Nathan Speck, and A. .V. Fulkerson, Andrew Dexter. Lloyd Waist of Willamette univers ity la directing the cast in the re hearsals. Mrs.' Doris. Smith -Of Kills &. White Conservatory I-; coaching "Polly with a Pat." '. '. . ' ( m2 flank to Aid Youngsters '. Any boy or girl who needs fin ances' to join the Salem-Turner Purebred Jersey Calf club will re ceive asslatauce from the First National .bank of Salem by calling Prank Doerflef or S. A. Riches ot the Turner district. The club was Tecently organized in Turner and hag a membership of 14 at present. Kfforta are being made to enlist at Jeast 2,0 mf mbera. Mild. Treatment Dr. Redmond., chiropractor, .12R Oregon Building. Tel. if,:;Sfr"f nil' Resign Hank Position Clifford Townsend. who has been.wlth the IJidd & Bush hank for the .last six years, has accepted a position as assistant manager of The' Spa and "wW be associated with Frank Myers after March it. when the resignation becomes ef fective. He takes the opening left by Robert 1-iRue, who left The Spa last fall to go with the J.: C. Penney store: InSIlverton- For Rent Seven room house, modern ex cept furnace., close in. See J. H.t Lapterman, Hotel Argo. m2 Citizenship Class Meets- Justice John McCourt of the Oregon supreme court addressed the.YMCA class in citizenship last night. About ,12 members of the class will come up for final ex amination In the circuit court Mon day. The examination was sched uled abont a month ago, but oil ac count of the death of former pres ident Woodrow Wilson it was post poned. Frocks at $10.50, 30.50, $39.30 Spring's favorites . pursue as many lovely styles and colors as feminine charm could command. The French Shop, 115 High St. , . m2 Donations Received- Donations in good numbers have been received by the Associated Charities following a special ap peal made for help In a special case this week. A donation of $50 from the First Methodist church was received yesterday, together with numerous small sums of money. Blankets were also re ceived yesterday for the relief of the family in need. DuUois'.JDauro. Wed. Mar. 5 Derby hall. Orioles playing. All .welcome. ml Orowcrs Wiil Meet - ! Berry growers of the Salem dis trict who are members of the Ore gon Growers Cooperative assdeia- tlon are being- Informed of a meet ing to beheld at the Chamber of Commerce auditorium at 2 o'clock Saturday afternoon, March 8. Con ditions and methods of handling the crop, and any other kindred problems will be discussed at the meeting. Vick Bros. Are !Xov Demonstrating Firestone Bal loon Tires on an Overland touring car. Come in ana nae on mem today or anytime later. m4 Japanese Dinner Planned The Salem YWCA plans to give a Japanese dinner for the benefit of the Tokio YWCA Wednesday evening. The dinner hour will be from 5:30 until 7. and will be served in the dining room of the YWCA on Liberty street, over the Roth grocery. YW associations Over the I'nlted fltates ire uniting to raise the money needed to re build the associations in Japan which were destroyed during the earthauake. Willamette's National dramatic fraternity is presenting "Polly with a Past" at the .Grand. Thursday night at eight. m2 Building Permits Issued Two building permits were is- Fued by Marten Poulsen. city re corder, Saturday, starting out, the month with a total of $5240 worth of building, both of which are dwellings. The permits were is sued to C. J. Hurth, 1145 Marion. $3000 and to Harms & Hein, 1180 Madison, $2400. w Did You Read The Men's Bible Class ad in yesterday morning's Statesman? Somebody is to blame. Come to the class this morning and hear more, You wil not be "lonesome. 150 last Sunday. Great program todav. m2 Teachers Re-Elceted Gates school, district No.. 21, has re-elected all of its teachers for the earning year. Lee Byers iis principal, and other . teachers are OHICHESTpPILLS Htta la KU4 WMI.U.U MMiM1 r1 V Merita . Churchill, Lois Sima and Stella vHardwlck.; Herbert 6. Ulchelbrook, principal of 'Jhe t: Paul union high school; hair ben TeTeloclBd ,tw.Alie- couung year. Middle Grove school, district No. 3. ha4 aHo' re-elected its teaching staff for the next year. Those re elected aro Lloyd D. Miller, prin cipal: Adelaide S. Krslclne, and Augusta Condit Denhanj. Take South Commercial Car To Salem lieihtH community hall Tues. and Wed. evenings. Se.e the four act comedy drama "Cranberry Corners," by Salejn Heights Community club. 8 p. m. Admission 35 cents. in 4 Lone Speeder Fined Hay Pearee, 113 Fairgrounds, was fined $& for speeding whon he appeared in the police court Sat urday. "It Ain't Goiuin lain No Mo " On record and. shoe t music at Moore's Music - House, 409-413 Court.. m2 ; Had Stf Driver's License - i . Failure to provide himself with la driver's license at an expense of 50 wnts. -cost Frank Mclntyre $10 Saturday jkhen he appeared in the police court. Merchandise Shoot Sunday, March I, on 11. B. Loaney .farm, ,12 niihs south of Salem, on Pacific highway. m" Comity Principals Meet Nearly 40 principals from a ma jority of county high schools met at the Salem high schoel Saturday afternoon.' One of the men came from -beyond Gates. Dr. Brum baugh, of pAC, delivered the prin cipal address,' developing the new idea and motives in schools, stress ing practical psychology. Com mittees were appointed to arrange for- the annual field and track' meet the third Saturday in May and for the baseball schedule, which will be worked out- All high sehools in the county, with the exception of the local high school, are entitled to compete and enter teams in these two athletic events. I PERSONALS . Mr. and Mrs. D. A Elklns will leave for Eugene tomorrow where they will visit for a few days. Mr. Elkin is state industrial accident commissioner. Mrs. Bertha Strain, of Willows. was in tne city yesteraay aner- noon. T. C. Brown was lnSalem yes terday from McMinnville. W. E. McKenna of Canyon City, is among out-of-town people in the city. F. W. Gilrow, of Falls City, was a Salem visitor Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Johnston and If. C. Mesner are In the city from Klamath Falls. Ed Donneil, Harley Pugh and A. C. Hagg are spending the day at Blake's lake, in the pursuit of bass. Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Lytle are in California, where Mr. Lytle, as state veterinarian, will make a study of the foot and mouth di- JM HUMBLE HUT OR Aiiacc MCA13 tifiH lN AMI irpLOWERS were the JP first ornaments and decorations that hu mans used to help beauti fy their surroundings with and they remain to day In that capacity. They lend a touch of color, a fragrance that makes life eem good and sweet. "Say it with flowers" A. D. SMITH (Florist) 1270 X. Liberty. Phone 293J Understanding -0-- Professional skill is not the only requirenjent''f a fun eral director. He must per form his sensitive tasks quietly and unobtrusively, and in a tactful manner that inspires confidence and good will. Our service includes friend ly and sympathetic under standing of .the task ia hand. The personal element, we hold, is equally as Important as proficiency la technical requirements. Terwiffiger Funeral Home' 770 Cheiucketa Street Telephone 724 Sympathetic aemlcvamoijg ihe stocky -Vf. D.' Mulvey, of Oregon CJty. -"Mri-iHl M rs. 4 Fran It - Strau baugb have .returned from a two weeks vacation trip to southern California.' . Logiinbcrry Loss Not Heavy is Prediction Prediction that thf loganberry crop will not exceed a one-third loss Ik made by the "Drager Fruit company, which has completed a survey of the sjtufUion. Jn' some sections it was found that the en tire crop was ruined by the frost, but the figure placed by the com pany is the result of its Individual campaign. Seme estimates have been fivade by other concerns and individuals and places the loss any where between tt and 60 per cent of the total acreage. This Is Good Cannery . -Year,-fruit Men Say That 1124 will be a good year for the canneries and will see the loganberry juice staging, a come back, is the opinion expressed by C. W. Miall, manager of the Notlt west'FmU. Products company, who has returned from an extended trip in the east. The "Salem" label used on. the products sent out by this company is meeting with gen eral favor by tho trade and Mho demand is steadily increasing. AH classes of fruits produced in the Salem district. Including straw berries, raspberries loganberries; evergreens, Bartletts, apples, prunes and gooseberries will be handled by the company again-this year, according to Mr. Miall. Ow ing,' to the present price situation the company is not yet ready to enter the buying market, .though a few future sales on the 1924 canned product have "been made'. BITS FOR BREAKFAST 1 - ' The more they Investigate " The more .they will find that now Is the accepted time and here the accepted place for a linen mill. S V As in Jersey cows, the Salem district has gone and got a repu tation in the poultry industry. Now the thing Is to keep the repu- tat!on-"clean, and boost the game for all it i worth- . That ! will make "alera the Petaluma of Ore- A bread that serves every good mealthne purpose. maBEnERyEri .7 'mm Oregon Pulp 0.1 . I Mt J I MANUFACTURERS Sulphite, and Manila Wrappings, also Butchers :Wrapiw pings, Adding Machine Paper, Greaseproof. Glasslne, Drag Bond, Tissue Screenings and Specialties. Aministratrix Sale AUCTION Six Miles North of Salem on Wallace Road,1 Mile North of Lincoln School, Wed, March 5,1924 Commencing at 1Q .ni-sharjTr4 head of stock and all farm machinery rand.!li,ltMPnt Fordson tractor; Ford truck ;Ford touring car, 48 1 head of this stock is dairy cattle; ten head of two-yeac-Qld heifers coming fresh this fall ; 9 head one-y ar-ora ; one jnoisiem ouu, zo . neaq oi . mesa jre milk'cows some giving milk and some coming fresh soon.. The above cattle are mostly grade Holstein, a real good bunch. Come to buy; if you want gdod dairy cows, also some horses and hogs, lots of small topis. Terms cash. Lunch served by the ladies of the community club. Bring your cups. " ' ''' Annie Neiger Executrix of Said Estate. Petaluma. ; ' ' A fiendish husband - down in California forced his Fife to keep her mouth shut for, three jveeks. It took the court only one minute to give her a divorce -on the ground af extreme fruelty.'. .. V i ' The United States is getting to he drierdue both to an awaken- ed conscience and -a poor grade of moonshine ? f s - ''' Girl back east refused to go to ' theater with young man njtws shot. If the Khpa-, was j Ike, some , they have back there, she, got, off easy. ' " ' - 4 f :- "T:V-t:V, ir Seattle and Tacoma can t agree pretty soon about he; prop .r jiame for Mt.- Ranler,'om oqe will ' make a motion to .takV the thing, down. ; !; t Since 1S2.1 the emerajd ailbeen the -most expensive " of feclous stones. That was the year Erin won ' her? Independence, r Irlah stock is goipg up. ' " - The Balkans are beginning" to boll again with rumors of war. They ought to arm one side, frith ha.thtubs and make the wr;Hoo . horrible to continue. -m -m m V. Great Britain will have Co pay $5,ooo,oott for " the privilege of reqrganjzingthe soviet gpvera- ment. This will enable the Brit ish to pay themselves . foj Jibe goods they ship to Russia, itjlhe Soviets haven't already spent; the toioney. - , - . : ..- , A Ios Angeles Jiu-jitsu teacher can remember distinctly that he was Alexander the Great in a jpre vlous existence. There are' a lot of ladies who remember- being Sappho. Cleopatra, etc. hut of all truck-heaver's :and plck-and-sho vel men? Nobodv ever remembers be- ing them. 1 -S WANTED n BABY GRAND J PIANO? Will Store for Use and par Drayage.fAddress MPiano' :are Statespian. a 0 0 I) 0 0 0 0 8 i 0 11 THEN yoir pboae ua your ori , der for eol you. r jut ore of-rwtinr your lull mount if you Bad pcrMn. ally selected it and watched it beinr weighed. We wish' to pleaat our -eattomert and i w tend good clean coal to alL . j Our eoal U all coal"" i HILLMAN FUEL CO. Broadway at Hoodj J PHONE 1855 j i and PapefcCo.; . A AUCTION A 'A 1 G. Satterlee Auctioneer, lt Salem, Ore Phone 484. pi C 6 M , 4 f'.