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AX iIORNlNG,ANUARy. 22, 1925
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THE OliEGON STATCSjlAiT; Sliiziv tfiuSfijS '
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Our Spring
'SHIRTS
i
Months ago we selected
; OUT fabrics andU con
. tracted with the best
j slfirtj makers to make
bur line of spring sKirtsT
it Crhe new styles have
now . arrived, : and we are very safe in
saying that they are an unusual collection of splendidly
made, perfectly fitting, handsome shirts. , t t -See
the Selections in Our Windows
Priced $K50 to $6.0b ' "
v,-l " ' ' ''-::"'f ' ' - , f .
G. W. Johnson & Co.
469 State St.
y 1924 Star-Snort s-
Touring V I
Taken In on a Willys
Knight f
This car -looks and inus
like new. ' Lots of extras
gOQdbnjr at $575.00.
Oar used cars are moving.
There's a reason.
el ;t
ondjvlce president, j -mad Dr.Me-Friday .night at the CI
Brendalch, MeMinnville, third vice! Commerce, at meeting
president, me next meeting is to
be held here, the' third Tuesday in
February.- Sixty-one members of
the association were present -. for
the annual banquet and election of
officers. V - -
Spring Coats .-.A v .
Hew And I popular Kasha cloth
coats, i The very latest styles ,can
be seen at the French Shop, Ma
sonic Bid. 115 N., High. See
the windows. J23
Chamber of
called by
Dr. H. E.' Morris president. The
last meeting of the federation was
held nearly a year ; ago, or" the
latter part qfMarckj
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Valentine's Day-
Preparations for Valentine's day
Other officers I are well under way in the Salem
chief! justice; I stores. , Valentines in orice from
one penny to several hundred
Valentine's
Building Permits Isstted-j : : s
A building permit; was issued
yesterday by City Recorder i Poul;
sen to B. P. Skewes to erect a one
story dwelling!; at j 1140 North
Twentieth. The estimated cost is
12000. A Ml ; II r
for the year 1925.
are L. : A. Grate,
Otto F. Htrbin, master of ceremon
ies; Glenn C. Miles, secretary; J. I pennies are on sale.
Fuhrer, treasurer; J. i Pettyjohn, I day is February 14
marshal!; J. R. Jennings, captain
Federal Tire Serrioe ;
Temporary location. Ferry St.,
opposite Marion hotel. : J23
of. the. guard, and N. P. j Rasmus-1 Chlorine Gas Treatment
Two Speeders Fined ! i
F. A. Williams paid $5 and Mrs.
Speight , the! same amount for
exceeding the i traffic speed law
when they appeared In the police
court. - j i ' :i f '? H ! !H '
sen, sentinel.
Federal Tire Serrice : ' rl -.. .7
Temporary location,'1 Ferry St.,
opposite Marion hotel.-1 J21
For colds, at office or in your
home. Dr. Marshall, 228 Ore
gon Bldg.' j22
Klmber to Speak' i - j " f : ' ;
B. Kimber, secretary of the Mar-
i ion ..County YMCA, is to address
I the Jefferson high school students I luncheon
today.
I-
Woodward to Speak
The Marion-Polk County real
tors are to hear William, F. Wood
ward, representative from Multno
mah county, at their I, weekly
today at the Marlon
Visits Mother Iere : .
Mrs. C W. iFox,' of Eugene, is
visiting - her mother, ! Mrs, ; Myra
Shanks, police; matron. , Mrs. Fox
will be here for a number of days
visiting with ! friends ! j and other
relatives. ' 1
In New Spring Millinery ; .
Meadowbrook hats Of the latest
hotel. "Own Your Own Home'
the subject ?
CITY NEFS IN BRIEF
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spring design are
French Shop
now
Riggs Is Sued
at ' the
is
Federal Tire Servi
Temporary location. Ferry St,,
115 N. High street. I opposite Marion hotel
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Xeiadl Is Forgetful ; -for
the firs ittme-jTisIiiethe
w:ntativSiii;dii jwtK;?iov
nMfawrmktZ he;
qrilropKay ath
time, but shortly after Z:So p-tt,
then the desk was cleared. Representative-
Coffey of.-, Portland
aored for a recess untlf f o'clock.
The suggestion wasapproved by
the housed Representative Kirk
vood moved to adjourn at the af
ternoon sessin. ' ' i '
Federal Tire Service '
. Temporary location. Ferry St.,
opposite Marion hotel. ; J23
Draa Hale to Speak
Dean William G. Hale, head of
fhe law school 'at the University
of Oregon, will speak on 'Higher
Education" at the regular meet
ing ot the Lions.elub Friday noon
A special musical attraction will
be the "Roguish ImpsV ." Three
hv members will, fce- Introduced
These. .are Miles MeKe assistant
attorney general; .Stanley, B. Lain
son, of the Salem ;Sm0ke-Shop,
d E. L. Gray of the" 0 ray-White
PnMishinir comnanv.t ! :f
covering from the illness that has
confined him to his home for sev
eral months, according to Carl
Ontbank, - executive secretary to
President, CampbeiU who was i
state house visitor, yesterday. .
Fereral Tire Service
Temporary, location. Ferry iSt.,
opposite Marion hotel."
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Eyre to, Address Boys I J
Dave Eyre, president of 'the
United States National bank, is to
deliver a talk before the High-Y
club at the . YMCA-. on: "Personal
Finance." t Ivan iWhltei is . presi
dent of the group while Coach
Rathbun is , adviser. I , : About 1 30
young men belong to this organi
zation. , i j , 8 ii
neiurns 10 mson lisrin. t RjnArfi.
naries ; juiewenyn was turnea Twins were born to Mr
over to Idaho state of ficials yes- Mrs -Geo. L. Snook, at J1370 North
terday to be taken back to serve Cottage, according to te report of I If Yon Can't Fix-
Prepare Yourself For
. Advancement, f Pacific
school, 428' Oregon Bldg.
Expert
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V,
? Al-
ISmw IirniHinmiHlt fihofPCi
Expert marcelltagr-skarapooang
tidals, scalp treatments. r"Room
It: Oregon Bldg. PhbnO 187; J2 5
raiversity. Head Improving
President. P.;. L.'. Campbell, , of
the University of: Oregon, is re
Millers Entertain 1 "
'"'Th'e'Mlller Mercantile club were
entertained iit-the Gray Belle last
nightjiby a-bahquet, at which tal
ent' from-among the members pre
sented a phi grant? ? J I , t
A i 1 1- n t i - ' - i . "
An&. layer vV&inm-' .--...K I
i A Peslriog. .to. attend Burns ban-
quetzal- Aiarpn ,uoie, saiuraaj
evening, gevuCKets irom wm..Mc
Gilchrist, Jr., or " John Bayne,
without delay; ; to complete 1 ar
rangements.': r', j J22
Buys Furniture
Phone 511 . ....
Fereral Tire Service
- Temporary location. Ferry!; ISt.,
Tnjew riters
ft Dowa
; &MUly
O. id. Xcaws
147 N. Ova. St.
, , F 8 AS .
( TERMXNA1Y
pit::. . ..
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. f i ' 6ERtTCI3 .
ran tor hiro .without driven
pnorE 2020 '
' Day and Night -Servloe .
opposite Marion hotel.
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Laundry Office Robbed f
The Salem Laundry company
was roDDed some jume xuesaajr
night and 12.65 and 1 in stamps
was taken from the; cash register;
Entrance was gained through the
back door, which had been left
open. The robber evidently came
POPULAR PRICED
Men's ; and Yonng , Mens
Tailored Salts $25 to 94S ;
D. MOSHERl
; ., . . TAILOR - : '! I
. Dr. B; II. White
Osteopathy Surgery ; f
Electronic Diagnosis and Treat
ment (Dr. .'Abram's method)
Office Phone 5i " or 469-2
506 V. S Bank Bldg. , ; :
LADD. & BUSH
BANKERS ' ;
EstafcUshed 186S
General Banking Business
-.5.
Office Honrs from. 19 a. .
to p.
Cadets Meet Friday i
Cadets of the Salem; YMCA are
Zadoc Riggs is being sued by his I to hold ihelf dinner "Friday . nichL
and I mother-inTlaw,, , Janet I . "Wall erfc to I This organization is comprised of
secure, damages frem, him because 1 the' boys between ther age ibt 'ft
she was injured while riding with I and, 13 yeari of - age, who- gather
Riggs.an.automobilej The an-at thiei Y for "Bible study and' phy
Notices to 1 every
through i the - boiler, room
through the office. It is not
known whether other articles have
been taken.' t There ' will be, how
ever, a check made and loss dis- 8Wer ot Riggs, will.be the answer slcal exercise
cot ere a, ji any. I of th insnranca eomDHOT , which I memW 1iva ' hMn unit nnt hnA
will: defend the case damages lit is desired that those who will
coming from -them; if; any are. re- J be able to ; come please notify
covered. The insurance company 1 Clarence Oliver, bovn'. 'nftprotiiTT
Shop. These include the very I paid: a claim to Andrew Jonor. ILewis Sheoherd is to be "the toast
latest , In smart spring styles. See former golf instructor, for Injuries I master. Allen Kafoury is to give
our windows.
115 N. High.
Nnnn Heads Janlors '
Joseph Nunn, a Salem boy. and
prominent in Activities at the uni
versity, has been elected president
of the junior iclass for; the; coming
semester. . Marguerite Bridgeman
was chosen j vice president; Paul
ine Miller, secretary; Alvin Bond,
treasurer; Jtodeflck Blatchf ord.
lnterclass rivalry; I Elmer Hansen,
athletic manager; and Ross An
derson, Forensic manager: " ' '
3few Spring Hats and Gowns
I Have arrived at the French
Masonic building, j received at the time Mrs. Waller I a . talk El interest , to the young
j23 I was injured.
fellows. In addition, each boy is
to bring a joke which he is to tell
to ; the group when his name is
and I called. -
an unfinished prison sentence.
In New Spring JIlllineTy
Meadowbrook hats of the latest
spring design are now at the
French Shop
birth filed with the Icity health I Tour own auto we will help you
officer. , The records of the of fice at the. Shamrock garage, 333 Mil-
do not show birth certificates for I ler streets
twins during. the year 1924 Or dur
ing the. latter part of 1923. In
115 N. High street. I addition , to setting -the precedent
- 123 I for this year, the twins have brok
en the jinks for the past year and
a half. Lee William! and
Attends Banquet-
A. W. Norhlad of Astoria at
tended the Scottish Rite banquet two baby boys
last night. : He is a member of the
state legislature. ':
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New Offices Ope
j Forge & Simmons, representing
the;Mojitaua Life Insurance' com
pany of Helena. Mont., have open-
Law- I ed 'offices in Tooms 405-40$ Salem
rence Eldon are the names of the iBank of Commerce building...'
3Iany New Smart Models
In Meadowbrook hats have ar
rived at the French Shop. 115 N.
High. Masonic Temple. j23
Federal Tire Service '
Temporary location; Ferry pt.,
opposite Marion hotel.! ' J21
Red 'Cross Man ' Here , '
iU .W McMUlen, divisional rep
resentatire 'of the American' Red
CrbBS, .is .in .': Salem on business.
MxjiMcatilTpnb.slwasi in. Portland
oTrloolUng-,.Uie ;s affairs., of the
American .Red Cross, , preparatory
Shop; These include: . the veryto ,theirnnual. drive, .which is to
New Spring Hats and .Gowns-
Have arrived at the French I Amert
latest in smart spring styles. See
our -windows. Masonic building.
115 N. High; t I J23
Slaking Drive Plans-
Ed Barnes ; and ! Rev. Martin
Fereshetlan are speaking . and de
livering literature for the Ameri
can Red Cross which is to have a
big drive . soon, ; commencing . the
second week
are visiting
Mt. Angel, Brooks, Silverton and by.T. B. Kay, state treasurer
begin soon.; The divisional offices
are. at San Francisco.
Have YorFoind It?
A- better place to eat
;Colon-
: prr)i,a of x7K noo worth of I iatDame Jea. Shoppe. Right -down
in Pohrnorv The c tr and municipal bonos tor tne I -y-j- v . i1f4.
Woodburn, Aurora, accident commlssioh is announced I jijj - -"
other way points.
nut ymtnia uww i
tJThe public speakingi class ot the
Gets Two Years . i , I MUA. is, to be organized Friday
I . ' : 1 'a m Inlslit Jut.- n . TXT r
rrr.. in 1 I xnomas is. iirown was seniencea i uc uo ""uu i . i,
M D Ohline has been elected to two years In the state peniten- 01 rontaBa, a xormer
monarch of the El Kariz Grotto uai7 yesieraay oT j upge "r IT i. Zl Z.', NT
a charge of forgery, tie pieai uwa uuwmeu , y
guilty to one of four counts that I this class during the; past three
DIED I
QUINN At the home on. 230 S
Twelfth street, January 21',
1 Mrs. - Anna Qulnn, wife of Ed-
: ward Charles1 Qulnn, of Salem,
daughter of Mr. and-Mrs. Steph
were placed against him.
claims his name is R; A,
Brown I years since the. Inauguration
Cloud: I Nearly one hundred i men have
been in the class during the past
two years. Mr. Harrington Is
which I qualified instructor I in public
River Steamer Raised
The steamer "Relief,'
- wi.r.ti of sitt. went. to. the bottom of the Wllla-1 Bpeming ana nas given me xormer
mri -TToion anil twiq. 1 mette river recently, nas : oeeni- u" oumo ut uia uesi service
M.v.t i nitan.tu ne c. raised suxiicieauy nian enouan xor
UBiaaicb uiifcvuaviu wa tt i - i
..f . .Jiho nnnnr rlMki ta ba cleaned of I bprmg coats
wri .niai.. rnrh6. f tne rrferoua wnicn na.Miuea vi
, t i . , . . , . I nh ..)..
R.lon. Vi.nnnl RrvW. will Ha was maae 01 iuo w r- -t uu,, w.
oee
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New and popular Kasha cloth
& Son Mortuary. -
ELD--At Parkland:, Alberta. Cani
January 18, Gust EId, age 58
' years,' survived by his wife and,
three sons, Edward , Bert Eld,
Arthur George Eld and Henry
High.
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Police Court News I
Many New Smart Models j E. Dahl was arrested for going
In Meadowbrook - hats have ar-2X miles per hour on Commercial
rived at the French ShopU 115 N. J street -byf fleer Wiles.
High. Masonic, Temple, I j23 I kt?sX.s':'
Fines Ai Imposed
.O. Fitz was fined ST. 5 ft by Mar-
Underclasses 'Organize K
In an' attempt to reViTe the old
time Williamette spirit and to man
If est it at ' the ; baskeball games
this, season, the .'members of the
sophomore and . freshman , classes
at the university j haye organized
under the direction of Dale Hos-
kins, assistant yell king, : They
will An thi! ntmn in crpatfi a
fighting spirit at j the1 contests. ;
I PERSONAL ! I
1 rir-i
R. E. Willis was a visitor here
from Silverton yesterday.
W, Birdman of Lebanon was in
the city on business Wednesday.
Mrs. Lloyd ' Gentry and her son;
James Gentry are; spending a few
days in Salem from Otis. Ore.
Linn Huntley ! returned to Al
bany yesterday after being a pa
tient at the peaconess hospital for
several days: ' 11 1
Mrs. A. Schmelbaeh of Hubbard
has returned to her; home after
undergoing jan ! operation at the
Deaconess hospital. J i
ward Irvine, ! ! former private
secretary to! Governor Pierce, was
a state house ' visitor yesterday
from Portland. 1 ; j :
Roy Klein, state highway en
gineer, was! f. a I Portland business
visitor1 yesterdayi I ij ;', .: .... j.
Bert Bates,! representing the
Roseburg News-Review, j is spend
ing; a few days with the 33rd leg
islative session.: ! ' '!
Dr. Walter H, i Brown, who has
charge , of i the Commonwealth
health campaign, which is to be
staged in Marion county fdurfng
the next f Ive t years, was, a guest
at the Rotary club at the Marion
hotel yesterday.
Frank Settleman of Woodburn
was a Salem visitor Wednesday. .
I BITS FOR BREAKFAStI
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Coming 'up, decidedly.
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Our promising celery industry.
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We will likely send Out 500
car loads ithis year : j
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And grow- steadily to 50 00 cars
year; and in the not distant .fu
ture. , . - r
Celery is good for- the nerves.
Eat celery and forget you - have
nerves. - - : ' . f v-" : ; -"
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i Perhaps, some dayi;. we will
have a celery sanitarium in, Sa
lem, and a factory for) making
tonic or nervine; and another for
grinding the seeds for flavoring.
' m "m !
One of the big benefits of the
Celery industry to our country and
4ity is this: It is pointing the way
to L, long distance ' shipments of
quality "products.;. lead . lettuce
got into our map last year. It
is down for 50 acres and 50 cars
this year. There is asparagus to
follow; probably getting into, the
biggest class of , all. -And spin
ach, and dozen's of other crops in
which we may excel. - i V.
- V S S ! -.
There is no sure money in any-.
thing but quality products. Scrubs
may win out. in spots and In some
years; but they are .dangerous to
tie; to. ' ' ' ! ' -
night . at which time plans for the .
coming year .were 4 outlined. It '
was decided to hold the next meet
ing with the VFWJ auxiliary, re
cently organized. , All women who
are eligible for membership in the j
organization are: urged to attend
the meeting"! A program and re-" !
fresh men ta have been arranged
; The meeting last night was con
ducted by v Harold Carver; senior
vice commander, in the absence of
Commander -CoL : Carle Abrams, -who
was unable to be present.
Moore's Music House entertain
ers furnished the program for the
veterans comprising , musical and
novelty numbers, j
Those taking part in the pro
gram were Mr. McClellan, A. W.
Stein, Kenneth McCormick, Wen
dell, Helm, Mr... and- Mrs: .Leon
Jennison, C. R. Muston, and E. W.
Moore. ' ' - . i ' '
Cot This Out It Is Worth Bf oney
" Send ' this i ad and ten cents : to
Foley &.Cd.; 2835 Sheffield Are.,
Chicago, III., writing - your name
and address clearly. You will re
ceive a sample bottle of Foley's
Honey and j Tar Compound for
coughs, colds and hoarseness, also
sample package ot Foley Pills,
diuretic stimulant tor. the kidneys
and Foley's Cathartic Tablets for
constipation and biliousness. These
dependable remedies are free from
opiates and' have helped millions
of people, j Try them!' Adv.
Wild Animal Refuge Sought
By Klamath-Jackson Solons
; An act creating a: game refuge
in Klamath and Jackson counties;
approximating 7,000 acres, and
beginning at the intersection of
the Ashland-Klamath Falls high
way and the Topsy grade, is urged.
in mb NO. io&, sponsorea py tne
game committee. -.Under provis
ions of the bill it would be unlaw
ful to hunt any game bird or ani
mal .in the refuge. 5 j
Prom the Topsy Grade road the
line would run southwesterly in
the direction or the California
line; west along the 'Oregon-California
line to Jenny creek; north.
alone the creek to the" Ashland
Klamath Falls highway, and then
easterly to the point of origin.
Veterans of Foreign Wars ,
HojfJvFirst Meet pf iXear
Veterans of Foreign Wars' held
their fegular meeTthg of the Sew
year at the Salem' Armory. last
; TODAY
COHWAT TEASLE
COlIXElf MOOBJ3
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- WITH LOVE"
OREGON
BARGAINS
In HARNESS and
Farm-1 M PLEM ENTS
- Capital Bargain
; House
The House of s MllUon and
" One Bargains '
215 CENTER
leUkildp Yea
SOLVE YOUR
HEATING PR0BLET.1
Just give us your name and
address and we will have our
salesman call and go over your
heating problem with, you with
out any obligation on your part
"EASTMAN SmLOCO"
FURNACES
$79.60 and cp
Installed Complete '
EASTMAN BROS
jrernrl SiWrton Bloir Pip Jaljf
Oreg
on
Sulphite, and :
Pulp and Paper Co.
Salem, Oregoft '-..-y
BIANUFACTDRERS
anila Wrappings, also. Batchers Wrap-
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pings, Adding Machine Paper, Greaseproof, Glassiae,
prog. Bond, Tissue Screenings and Specialties, 1
Eld allot Salem. Funeral will mry lnstiued
be new . rrom 1 uigaon s new , sWork haa begun on the saniUry Un Pouisen. , police judge, yester
mortuary Friday t2:3a p. m. leading to' th Miles' linen I day. He v accused of going 30
iniermeai iu - wiy view cciub-
SiefSof Coal;
rm h larca furnaca to ;
the smallest nut ie.5 Tell
us for what purpose the coal v
Is required and we'll 1 point i:
out the proper size to use. -But
. although we carry all
sizes, we handle only one :
quality, the very best coal -from
the very best mines.
Our coal service is yours to
command, j
Prices tango from f iO t f 15
Also handle Che best , ; .
. Diamond Bxitraettes f 15.-.
PHONE 020:
tery
WHITE Joseph Frank White trict and waa necessary ;in order
plant on the east side of the Fair-j miles per-hour tn his automobile,
grounds road. The sewer was ana zor cutting corners, i ,
asked for by residents inithat.dis-
died at 1510 North Commercial
street January 21 at the age ot
67 years. 8urvifed by; fire
daughters. Miss Mary White,
' Mrs. x Ida Faulkner and Mrs
Howard Edwards of Salem;
Mrs. McAuley of Los Angeles,
and -Mrs. Mabel Miller of Port
land; one son, Arthur V. of Sa
lem, and one sister, Mrs. Hattie
Turner :of Tillamook Funeral
services will be held at the
Webb ,1 funeral parlors Friday,
Jan. 23, at 9:30 a. m. Rev. Mr.
Simms will have charge of the
services.. Interment will be In
Mt. Scott cemetery ' Portland. .
to drain the territory near the
linen mill to, place machinery.;, .
Free Embroidery Thread
With stamped goods. The Pe
tite Shop, over Busicks store. J 22
Federal Tire Serric
Temporary location,- Ferry St.,
opposite Marion hotel.
Thieves Busy
T. A. Miller reported that a kit
J23 I of tools had been stolen from his
car while It was parked In : front
Prayer. Meeting Today of 4the4 Baptist , church ast night.
The woman's Evangelical prayer l Ai.ine same time it is sam mat a
meeting will be held this- morning J spot Jight was taken" fromv the car
at 9 o'clock at the home of Mrs.
J. W. Harriett, 60S Union. Mrs
R. S. Voil will be the leader.
Name Vice Presidents
belonging to Professor Durham.
SeekTRelease of Glrls- :fi
Habeas corpus proceedings were
instituted-yesterday by Alta Catf
m - a m k ' "" J
The Marion, Polk and Yamhill Iney of Portland to obtain' the re-
Medical association at their meet-1 lease of her two daughters; Alta,
ing Tuesday night In addition to) 19, and Mary, 17, from the state
electing Dr. E. E?. Fisher as presi-1 school for feeble j minded. She
dent,. elected DcJ J. E. Knott, of declares that the. girls were corn
Lebanon, as first Vic president; Imltted 'temnnrarilV in the school
Krenn. who died at his homeneas. p,. Reklelnorg, Silverton; as sec-1 by the court of domestio relations
1 it...t,tlnn Imnarv SO'atl : : ' 'U I Hi r . I. -
u....., . , . --j -Ti n I in Portland on Mar is. iszz, -oe-
SAFE FOR CHILDREN cause there were no suitable quar
ters to keep . them ' in Portland
Both' were charged with del In
FUNERALS
The "-'funeral services for John
20.' at
the age 1 of 76 years." will be held
Friday " - morning" ' Jan. ' , 2 3. at " 9
o'clock from tlje St; Joseph church. I . Mothers everywhere demand a
M . 111 .riAA m an a rnu ? n fp m fn irm 1 rn ni
"T- 4: -rr heldthitlheglfls
EY'S JIONEY AND TAR COM-1 the court . of domestic relations
POUND one of the Largest Selling I had no legal right In committing
uougn aeaicmes in. me wona. 1 them to the school.
Children: use rjajjmin Doyi.
hid a Tery bad cough, and after he I Fedfsrated Clube Bfeet
nn..nnnK-r -n ., I . whether, the .Salem. Federation
ir.. v. naiu P.nroT 1 of Clubg will continue In exist-
bara cemetery.
RIGDON & SONJS
; .H.-.or.TUAirr;.
Ifnat Refuse ubstltutss.-AdT,'l encer- aBHf - bo, whaVairwj!l
s.-ijBi.'.n
V.
ATTENTION!
Gross-Word
Puzzlers
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See Sunday's Statesman for cross word puzzle announce
ment. Several well worth while prizes will be offered for
' the best solutions. Full details will appear in Sunday's"
Statesman, i
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