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HIE OlifcGdN STATIC IAN, BAttl U OSEGO: UZ AVEDNESDAY:5l6RiiNGViUNE 171925 . . "A" !lortK..Jiowell . 4 ..Mr,. and Mrs.aT, W. ;Ferbrache nd 'fow, children -from i Canon Citjv Colo.i arrired- here .Tuesday, -they axe well .pleased ..with -Oregon and . are going to locate t here if possible,-. . Peter Schmidt, Sr.. is rery ill with pneumonia. ... This being his thrd 'attacks f s Last Sunday the Xlorgan : and Brower relative iheld,- theljp Re union tbeNvH;Grnge Shall. Those present were, Allen "Brower, Virgil f Morgan,. ; Mr.; , and ti Mrs. Ralph Patterson and two children Delbert Hand -EdithMr.- and Mrs. WV-H.v-Banghman " and children r Melvin. Uaxtln, Pant Hugh, and pjune, Mr; rand Mrs. C. C- Jeffer- I sin and "llttle'son Bertie.-Mr. and r j Mrs. Jl. CvDunn'and Keith. airs. is.? wtesner ana j.s. Mor gan re on the sick list;. . '" . - Geo and R. O. Dunn were Tues day, ljuslriess visitors in Salem. Mrs.-W. II. Baughman and jnne, Mrs. T V, Ferbracbe and ' Xonr children were Thursday afternoon caller at R. O. Dunns. : ' HiHrs ."Ferry ;' - ..ii 'i . f August Hanson who has been working at Valsetz for the past two months is visiting with his Mister, Mrs. Oscar Purcell. I J. B. Cummings and family W. C. Pettyjohn and family motored Uo Sodaville last Sunday., ?; Hoy Sharpe left last Tuesday ;for Neskowin where he has secur ed employment With Sharped BrosT building contractors.-v ;v --v,; . Owing to the heary rsdna recent ly wood hauling is" practicaly at a I standstill in this Tinicinlty.r .The flogging operation carried oar by C. D. Query are .also handicapped. ' Vilt being impossible 'to-' more- the ... ugs wun ine roaas m meir pre--sent condition. ,. . .'.," , Jefferson The high-school-commencement exercises will be held Wednesday evening June 17, :at the Masonic hall, t8 o'clock. There are eight graduates, from', th senior class. They are Glenna Russell, Pauline Page, Wilma Welch,, Anna -Lisa. Marie Kihs, Iris Powell, Mildred Amann and Melba Davis. : J i The program Is:? March' Melo donlan orchestra. Stars and Strip es -Forever. -Invocation, :Rer.7G. E, CErskrne.- Salutatory, Iris Powell, "Coming Out of Seclusion" 5oIo, Glenna Russell 'l hear You Calling." Class Prophecy, Mildred Amann -Quartette, Iris Powell. Wilmar.' Welch, ' Pauline Page and MelbaJaTis "Good Bye," Tolsti--Valedletory, Marie Kibs, "Mental r Development. Duett, Melba' aTi. and Pauline Page. Serenade, i by Tosti Ad dress, Edwin Reed, school of jour nalism, "Speed, ;Power and Con trols' Presentation S of diplomas. airman of the school board, H. E. Smith-BenedktIon,-Kev. Mr. ; Parks. Music, Melodonian : T-hestra----. i.vi " . ?i ' Miss i Verna MeKee left Friday for Portland wherershe will attend i the . graduation ixercises of the ! Roosevelt high school, this eve ning. She -will also stay to-see the Rose festlvat "4 -.' t U. C. hieds and Leston Howell returned from a few days In Port land. They attended : the grand 1 lodge, of the Masons', there, ; The Baccalaureate sermpn for the high school graduates will be .held in the Christian church, Sun day evening Jane 14. Rer. Mc Callum will deliver the sermon. A good program has been planned for the graduates.' . RosecIaL f Many Rosedale people ; have been going to Portland. Jo attend the yearly meeting of the Friends' church of Oregon, which Is being held there.- Among' those who have gone are,: Mrs. and Mrs. Thomas and family." Mr. -and Mrs. Floyd Bates. W. E. Way, Miss Helen Cammack, and Miss Laura Camtnack. V Kenneth iole was a Rosedale "member of the Salem htsh gradua tion class last Friday evening. Miss Helen Cammack. who is Isiting In PortIatfd visited In - Xewburg Wednesday. . Herman Boje and Carl Trick went to Toledo last Friday. Pringlc ; 4 Mr. Toner has quit road work, to attend to his "crop. he steam Roller is doing busi ness" on the roads, now In this Vicinity.-.. v':- V.- Mrs. J. D. Alexander acted; as superintendent pro tem., for Prln glo Sunday school, last Sunday.' ' The-propst family drove to Seattle Saturday, ;r - 'L ' Mr,Bolod has '-- acres fof , fine flax, and the best loganberries. in thev vicinity, that we. know of. There will be some logan berries picked this week. - -The Stewart family and guests spent, the week-end at .Xeskowin, Ardys Stewart 4s working with the'Yoad workers near Pringle. HaellGreen Mr; and Mrs. Ben Cler.:r,s ! visited Monmouth Saturday and spent the week-end with Mr: ad 'Mrs, -Charles Becker at Corvallis. 1 Ilrs. O. 1.1. Harvey of Dufar, Ore Is., vlsitlnr G G. Loonevs. - , - XJeore -.Zslinski Is quite sick fromfpneumonia, . i :-., . .Daniel Xicewander of Philo math , was visitor at parsonage Sunday.;.;,.- ;- ':i' " Louis Peterson. , celebrated -his 80 birthday at the Jiome -( .his daughter Mrs.- -Pi .Williamson. Sunday. The ' following relatives enjoyed the , bounteous ...dianer, daughter Mrs. JohniB. Peterson and husband and children Anrew, Charlie. - Nellie, . grand-daughter Mrs. . Machana, and husband .and son Walter and grand-daughter Mrs., Over gar t and. husband -and daughter alt of , Macleay, daughter Mrs. Marv Hermon bf St. Louis. and hostess and - husband . and daughters Mrs. 'William Hawkins, Misses Mildred and Bertha Wil liamson of Salem Rosalie and Carrie and -Willie and TIctor. ; -Mr. and Mrs.. Louis KosoW and family spent Mondayat Wiloit: -! Mr. -aftd Mrs. Orville Luckey and children visited "Mr. 'and Mrs.-W. Weatherman at Cloxter; Sunday. "Henry Sapingfleld of Victor Point, -.called on G. G. Looney Hhursday. ' Miss Faith RIsor of Philomath is visiting. Miss Leila Luckey. Miss Bison has. been the instructor in violin and voice and piano at Philomath college for the past two years. " " f ; W. A. Dunigah entertained the intermediate. C.E. oft Englewood LTnited. Brethern-of Salem with am oiit door .social, Thursday evening at Edward Dunigan's Sr. :. Mr, and Mrs. Louis Kobow and sons went to Molalla Thursday to take 'Mrs. Kobow's mother; Mrs. T. i McMorris, and i grandmother, Mrs. Sarah Morgan, home.'; r , ; Herman Wacken has purchased CbfiVTolet. . 1 ; ' 'f-i'l jt TUri irad Mrs. W, B. Mccormick and ' daughter Burell of Oregon of 'Oregon CIty nd Mr.- and Mrs. Morid and daughterof Salem and John ;. Gardiner of Turner were guests, at peter Woelke's, Sunday, Livesl ey Mr. and, Mrs, Nobie kepningser of Portland, spent Sunday with Mr. Kenningser's mother, , Mrs Julia Kenningser. ' - Miss Francis Bressler and A. H. Klenn ,wer married on Wednes day afternoon. . . ;;uiV;,; r j Mr. and Mrs; Af Cristenson and Mrs. Flora Holley of Salem, were visitors with , Mrs- Alice Coolidgfl Thursday afternoon.i 'Mrs. R. R. Armstrong and chil dren of Centralia Wash., is visit ing with her mother Mrs. Julia Kenningser. - ; ! ' Mrs. Joe Rlngwaid and children visited with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Borgelt Thursday. . . Mr. and . Mrs. . G. : King Tand daughter Mrs. Fred. Bock and baby spent Tuesday -evening with Mrs. Alice Coolidge. . t . ....)- ; . . Mr. and Mrs. P. Kenningser and daughter Aloha spent Sunday af ternoon with their mother, Mrs. Julia Kenningser, ,? i x ,j. i. Charles Ekln went to Salem Wednesday af ternboij. -f - . , , George Higgins is having his house shingled, also; a new porch built. j 1 Fredrica - Bradbury, Ernest Pearson and Henry Qdery success fully passed the eighth grade ex amination.! h. ' j,; ! :'. ; Rev, and. MrjC, X Tfenysoix were visitors with fR3V, kftidL ; Mrs. IE. McAbee Friday and piurday. Aumsvilie trgel' Theodore Highbergea1 of Subllm ity hast purchased -thpuAumsrille Flouring- Mills pi Sberm Swank and will take possession. oh June 22, and later will movief his family Into the Swank i residence. . Prof.rD. B. Parks.jwo has been hi' charge of the 'commercial de partment pf the Anios M. Davis high school, has accepted a simi lar position at Jefferson and will soon.- move, to that piajfje, - Profes4 sor Parks has WlU the commer cial department up to h very high state of efficiency apd It is with regret that .we learh Df liis in tention to teach elsewhere. , ? t..;' , Robert Colvin anal family, and Lester Ellis and ;famiy motored to V Wilson -lake Ion jyednesday where they spent the; 4y fishing. The school meeting Monday was presided over by l L. Wrigh't in the absence of Chairtban, Wins low, who was called t0 Balem that day. .The election resulted in the election of Ursula B. pierce direc tor and Theressa McCiilly clerk, who were both elected! unanimously- ;i ",,. i.., l-i. L-.ir t'W-t The many , fields of flax near Aumsvilie are . doing ijjcely and from present indications! there will be an immense crop, and of the verr best quality -4 j t'-i Professor and Mrs. Stevens re turned Sunday from a Mp to Flor ence, which they madejlby auto; They report the mountain roads very. bad. t 1 1 ;1 ' ! vV""1 Fred' Gilbert of Shaw ffas trans acting business with pur merch ants on Monday. " ! Auturn j: . - . i if r . Mr, McEIfreeh has! a house uests hi nephew and family of Ctfsnelsvllle, pa.: i 1. . Mr. Dowi -ar.I -taallyj'.-r- aV? to le up aain after a i&'csa of ia grippe. . , - ; - ! ji ; ' On account '"of the Quinary catij taeetiaj there will fc? no Jit,. TYiB. lR 1TI, I m o3 preaching service the rest of June. Norris Merrill : was home on a 5it Saturday. -He has completed his 'high school course and plans to attend OAC- next . year. TiVal Cferlg was among the Au burn "visitors ..Sunday. .--"- .. Mr. Earl,- who has purchased the Terry ranch,1 is erecting a new barn. : - - . Mr. Rehb is building a wind mill tower. - Silvertdn . SILVERTON, June 15- r Spe (Clal to The, Statesman) The 1925 Silvertonian, ? annual , year -book published by the student body of the Silrerton high- school, is now out and being distributed among its subscribers. The . book -is the finest f yet. to be ,put out by th Silrerton high school and it is pro nounced -by critics to. be far. su perior to most high school annuals in its class... Ronald - Hubbs as editor,", and ,' Dwlght -Kircber, as manager are entitled to much credit for the .success .of -the an nual.. The, lateness of its appear ance is due to (he fact. that for a time.it was ..very, doubtful it. Sil verton high school. would have an annual, this season. The student body,- however.. . put- forth ; every effort and finally gained the sup port of: Silverton -o that -the an cual could be made possible. -, The 4rinting;(was done hy the, Silver ton. Appeal; the West , Coast En graving company did the engrav ing, Geor,ge Lukens hsd charge of the art work, and the photography was done .'by June Drake of Sil verton, who is considered one of the best . in. his line in the Wil lamette valley. -The pictures are particularly 'well .finished and clear ;in this year's; annual which is dedicated to Miss,. Violet. : Cro feot of the -commercial depart ment of the -high school. .... . 'Each department in the annual is (prefaced with a picture of .one of the many beautiful water falls on Silver creek. The annual school election for district No. 4 will, be held at the city hall -and at the. high school building, Monday, June 15'. with polls opening at ' 2 o'clock. At this time two new school directors are to be elected. These will be chosen from the following three; W' L. Cunningham, J. A. Camiv bell and L O. Harvey. Mr. Cun ningham has Just completed his first term of .office, and has con sented, to enter his name for re election. ; l IiabisH Ceoter . . . ! - t; " Mr., and Mrs. Garfield ,Toouze and family, and Mr. and Mrs. F. Bishop of TIgard, Oregon, risited with Mr. and Mrs. A. Starker Sunday, :'i : . " . ' I " , -', . - (Robert Trascel motored up from Oakland, Cal.. is spending a tew weeks with his Jbrother and. wife, Mr. and, Mrs,. Fred Trascel, Under the direction of Mrs. Horace Bibby and Mrs. - Chester Klapthel children of j the1 Labisb Center ' Sunday s school -.gave a splendid; Children's Day program. The stage, was beautifully decorat ed and a large number of friends were present. . , 't' ; Mr. and Mrs. F. Weinman, 'Ed Weinman and Mrs. D R. De Gross spent a few days at La Center, Wash., list Week.' ' , Fred Vogelin, wire and mother, and -a number; of i friends from Crabtree, Oregon, spent last Wed nesday with WiH Doughtry and family. .: ": : : - . Much damage has been done in the onion fields of Labish Center by the onion-maggot, farmers are wishing for dry weather, as the maggot ' quits work when, the ground becdmes dry. T" . f r- & : j ' ' t - '.! a,T ;Mari non ,J. .C. Barton died, at the Dea coness hospital . in Salem last Wednesday-where ha has, been for some months . ix. ; . 4 . Will and Amy Thomas of Eu gene were week-end visitors with relatives in and near Marlon, f 'Wayne Barber, who is working at Yoncalla with the S. P. signal gang spent a' short time at hocde Sunday. i'.-J..,;' j . " .Rudolph Mitzner land ? Archie Rankin played ball with the JScio ball -team at Washougal,' Wash., Sunday. ': 4- .'p- i.-r; I -Walter Hansel and son of Port land visited at .the Herman han sel home over ; the week-end. i Enos and Mary Presnall are at tending a conference of the Friends-chureh in Portland. G. Gentry And family, went to Mill CityijSufcday for aishort time. They were accompanied by Mrs. Mote and Helen. ; '":., , . Gr Slyter --and family have re- TODAY i 1 ;Eva Novali i I S "The Battliriz Fool'f 1 Spicy with Thrills-Brimful of Adventure ! EAST IS WORST -COMEDY V "frT$ LIGK !T ' E -K THE; : FmST felG FtATURE CEliEBRATED ; CARf OOXI8T WITH -ELLISOX.WHITK Evening of - Real Entertainment Planned for Opening 3'ight of j ; ' Salem's Big Chantauqaa t p The .opening number of Salem Chautauqua, ! Thursday evening, July 9, is one of the strong fea tures "of ihe week's big program. . The whole countryjlias laughed at Alton Packard's jepmedy . car toons through .the medium of the press, and a goodly portion of the country has laughed with him per sonally in his -presentation of these cartoons on the stage. Packard is not only, a master artist in bis par ticular line, but a genius in many others, one of . them which adds materially, to his - successful .de lineation of human- nature ; being music ability Songs of his com position .which always fit the pic ture being drawn are sung as ne works. Elaborate electrical Illu minating I devices, contrived by himself, give spectacular color ef fects, stage moonlight, ; sunset glows, spotlights, shadowgraphs, comedy effects, .-ghostly appari tions,' evolving the effect - of .a modern 'theater i peopled with- a full company of .performers.. He lectures, philosophizes, does a lit tle' preaching: in disguise, makes his audience howl with mirth or cry at will. Each -season he has new- offerings, never k-content to rest on laurels as one of the -high est priced . single attractions '.of the stage. : y . ,;..sf; ;.-vr -fe'-4 . - Season tickets for: Chautauqua are;on sale at Patton'a Bookstore, Hartman's Jewelry. Store, , Will's Music Store, . Commercial Book store, Miller's Department Store and Bishop's Clothing House. 1 . turned to Marlon from Powers, Ore., where he has been working for some time. ' " t Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Scofield and Frank, j accompanied: by their nephew'! and niece, Lewis and Nellie; left for Wessington Springs Sooth' Dakota, Monday1 morning. They- will make the trip by auto and expect to remain 'until fall. ' ; The" Marion Community club will meet Friday 1 evening, June 19. The principal speaker of the evening will "be Mr. Tooite, editor of The Oregon Statesman of Sa lem. ' Good music and other fea tures will help to make It a suc cessful meeting as usual. ; Stayton Flag day was properly observed in Stayton, the national colors being-displayed from almost every business house in town, and from many of the residences. , The Stayton cannery presents .a busy scene these days, as a full crew Js, working early and ; late taking -care of the strawberry crop.; ;." r : , I -s. W.tlL- Hobson was In Portland several days last week, where he was ,a delegate to the grand lodge, AP &, AM, returning; homo Saturday afternoon. t , . Lee Kerber and famiGly drove pyerL from - Albany Sunday and spent the day "n'ere visiting among relativesVnd friends. The Ker ber ;family formerly lived here. Mrs. ; Edna Sloper aad Mrs. Grace Xeibert returned Saturday from Portland where they went early-in -the week as-delegates to the grand lodge of Oregon, Eastern Star. . fi--il-:- Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Beauchamp, Mr.-.'rnd Mrs. F. L Jones and their son "Harry Jones, formed an auto party going to Salem Sunday eve ning - - Kd Keene was among the base ball fans coming over from Salem TOMORROW , Vm. Foirbanlis in s V ":v' to witness the. ball game between etayton 'and - the ' Salem VWOFi Sunday afternoon; ; ' 5 . ' ii ilrs. , FeJJx Van Erman ' enter tained a "group ,bt' Out of to wn friends several days last week. - -.s-.MrSjf Gerald Lister arrived here Thursday from Los' Angeles, Cal., and will spend a few weeks visit ing. friends in the near vicinity. Mr. Xeptune, who has served-as meat-cutter" for the; Stayton Meat market the past' 19 months, has resigned his position and returned to -Salem. , , . ,, . ' "A1 double-header was played on the home 'diamond Sunday after noon,- the. local learn taking the honors -in both games. The game with the Salem WOW team stood 7 to 1 at the close of the. combat. While - the ' toll taken from the Pumpkin Center nine was a little heavler,:the score being 12 to 7. s SURPASSED IN STATE MODERMETHQDS HELD BJ3T TER THAJf OLD SYSTEM .... .-L,-..f - -: '.- .- 5 ' Development and Future of State ' Highway System Explained by Roy Klein ''. -: t-J :-i v: . '. -' :,i'T-j; j Oregon- has better-roadshn the Romans . built, , Roy A. Klein, state highway engineer, told mem bers of theiwanls club Tuesday in telling of the development of the -state - highway j system in the past an (1 jlans for the future. -' He- explained - that the' f state highway system i, was - initiated to remedy the situation in the coun ty, system in which gaps of. unim proved roads were left between county seats.; ' :' ' "In Douglas county,' he said, "there .were.; places ..where ..the roads were unimproved because the county i looked at local needs only.."- nfi j-:"!;!'' 1-- v 'The speaker stressed the im portance of the present system by citing the great number of cars which are in the state. "In 1917 there were only 47, 000 cars in the state. Now there are 205,000, enough to form a line of cars, touching thosebe hind thent and the ones in front, from- Portland to the , California line on the; Pacific highway, and also another line from 'Portland to Eugene on the West Side high way. He recommended the .John Day canyon highway to : the Ki wanians as a scenic road of Ore- Igon and urged every Oregonian to motor - over this eastern Oregon highway, s . " . ! ,-!;-.-,. At the conclusion,, Mr. , Klein summarized ,the source of revenue .which has made possible the con struction of Oregon highways. - The - Statesman cover connly news more t thoroughly than any other paper in Marion county. Our special, correspondents do it. - ROSE FESTIVAL Oregon's -Classic Production Portland, June 15 to 20 ROSARIA Multnomah Field Nightly 2.25 $2;20 ( Week Endy 4 K " ' ' and Sundayrreturn limit Tuesday Via OREGON ELECTRIC RY. ... Fast, dependable trains leave Salem daily for Portland at 7:05 a.m..' 10;00 a..m., 11:15 a. m., 1:30 p. m.;4:00 p. m., 5:20 p. m., 8:20 p. m. . - Tickets, details, etc; of t , L.-F. KNOWLTON, Trav. Pass. Agt. 1 - J. W. RITCHIE, Agt. Phone 727 I J DREGOIJ B Ladiesr . ' ..a RIGARDO CORTEZ I 1 r LIBERTY JJKS,; I L0CKLWIU;SPEAKr-? m COUNTY, PICNIC E VT.fi' X.S AT FAIRGROUNDS SATURDAV. TAKE SHAPE Prizeii Are Offered for Skill and Distinction Along Variety s Of Lines ' Although there will be nopa rade in connection wlth. t6. Mar ion ,Cunty j Sunday School, picnic at the'; fairgrounds Saturday, the picnic promises' to ;i -more exten sive than in former years- ; ? Fred J. Lockley, former. Saiem Iniian and now a special writer for the, Oregon' Journal, -wilt give the main address.v.Music. will be furr nished by the, boys trainlg; school hand.:-The forenoon. will oe given oyer; to Sports and t getting , ac quainted. ... A. basket lunch will be served at noon. ; Benjamin J Kim her, county YMCA secretary,, will lead the assembly-in a community sing. . v :;.,,'.,.. j..v , ',,-..";. Other prominent Sundajr school workers "who .will ; be in the pro gram are -Mrs. Jean -M, Johnson, general secretary' of 'the'"Oregon council of religious education and L. P. Putnam,. president "1 of,-5 the Portlapd-council . Bob- Boardman. physical director for the YMCA is busy. matching baseball teams and arranging , -carious other -athletic contests..- Mrs. O. H. Thompson is cnlistingHhe aid of 'several young-people to assist . in the serv ing of, special .refreshment?, " ! Prizes; skre Offered for" the team coming -h: greatest' distance;; the Sunday? Ecbfiojjsending moat mem bers ; .laxgest;and best lunch box ; best wf itt?Hirc?tIon by ;ia wom an on "how o kill -a hen"; best wHlowi?whisUd . ma.de on; the grounds in. the jBhortes .time and for the leanest' man before dinner and the heaviest man after din ner, -"..v . "..' " ." !; Girls of the First Congregation al church; Salem, hare. challenged any girls' team to a game of play ground ball. Mrs. Hester, assist ant pastor of the Presbyterian church, Salem, has arranged for stunts and games for the girls at the stadium. She will have charge of all the girls." , , . . ,. CHERRY PRAY IS NEEDED NOW : IS TDffi,TO APPLY TO DESTROY FRUIT FLY 1 j O. E.?. Brooks, manager of the pool'. for the' shipment of green cherries,' and grower -in the Lib erty district, says that the cherry fly is out now and it is time to spray, The first spray 'Should be put on at once, before June lAt possible. Cherries 'will not be ' accepted by the manager for ship ment unless they are free from worms. f V ., ' v; . ' Poison Bait' Spray . What ii the spray to be used ? Stupendous Pageant Cast of S000; Orchestra of 150 Pieces. Portland and "Return Tickets on sale June 13 to 20 Return, limit Monday, Jnne 22 " - . Portland and' Return -' ! Tickets on sale Friday. Satnrdar ELECTRIC RY, IfEHE TIIKY ARE! 5 - - - r . AD . " ADOLPHE MENJOU J It.i3 the poison, bajt spray. t'Jtr is made' with two quarts of . molasses and .a. halt pound of arsenate of lead to 10 gallons of water. . . . ; Spray on the upper' leaves, a pint- to a -quart. -It gets the .fe male cherry fly,before she is de veloped: and ready to lay eggs. She .is a bad actor.' r If she Is al lowed to develop .and- lay eggs, she punctures ; the ."skin . of the cherry and inserts the egg, and a cherry maggot is "certain. to de velop with the ripe rrult. She is a near relative, of the dreaded Medi terranean fruit fly. . v' -" This ts a .'-sood time to clean Up on the cherry fruit fly. " Put ont the poison bait on all the -cherry trees this year, and this pest will likely be eradicated. 4 ;: BLIGH FILM IS THRILLER FAIRBANKS MOVIE PRODUCES REAL 'EX JOYitEXT ' - ' The public likes to be thrilled? also It likes to laugh and cry, with the people in' a screen- sto'ry . that's why "The-.BatUing; Foo?. is bound to meet withr popular ' ap proval. - For 'it has thrills, and human interest,-, said ; Mr.. 'Fair banks; v The,heroine,i3 Eva Novak at her "best and William Fairbanks co-starring with Miss Novak. .Mr. Fairbanks does everything ut. fly in this picture, ' and is - working from the moment ;t starts to the .end.' r. The .caste is .superb;' - 4he settings immense,,. and jthe story one that, leaves little to be de sired In the way of entetrtainment and sheer .satisfaction. .w f " ,The people, are always, respons ive to'this sort "of picture; .! they know, that - into- it has gone all the efforts and experience of many people who 'are old at the picture business and they appreciate the' results which are : always -adequate. . :, 4., . -- . ..- In short, "The Battling Fool" Is not an experiment, but a sure fire picture '..with a world of in terest for people of all I ages, classes and conditions ' of servi tude.: :": ;.'-.,:''.. : ! . :..:' ' " .. The "Battling Fool" plays at the Bligh theater today. Put It To Every Think of Prove fv. ! THE : TTOSLDS: ' GKaAra'CS' : u . 1 1 7 Ihx ii In is in truth; the Key to Better Baking 0AIX3 aa TIMES THOSS IT BEBE DANIELS uim -.. ARM AND CORTEZ - mm KENNETH HARLAN .nun T. ROY BARNES miii :: Srt7ajttiir' iretest drrmatlc chance sad : aow A cnrwdcl ' kour of acrten enter talnmeat from tit Broadway , slag aacectf. , . , - A L'.-.-V''' ' y" ' ' "- ''' J 1 ' - TodayT''' ggsStfS8 Thursday 5 y' JURY LIST , IS i DHAV:;, : -, . ' - FIRST S1MSION UNDER NEV. STATUTE STARTS J ULY O The jury panel for the' July term of-Judge 'Percy Kelly's de partment Of the circuit court was drawn yesterday., with It Salem residents -on the list. Twenty-one men and 10 women are on the panel. The July Iterm bt court will open on the 6th, and is the first session Jutfder-the -new statute-providing for 6even terms a year instead of four. - The following were the names drawn from the llsU tn O. Mul key, North Silyerton, farmer; Helen- -Gunderson, :: West - Silverton, housewife: 'Gladys 'Bartholmew, Salem precinct No. 2, clerk; Cad G. Nichols, Salem No; 2,; clerk; Myra A. Fisher, Victor Point, housewife; Edwin P. Cutler, Sa lem No. 1, laborer; Charles A. Hoover -Brooks," - farmer; ' Anna Bents, East Woodburn, housewife; Theodore Highbergef, Sublimity, farmer: C. "Neal, Silver Falls, tarmer;,"Freeman S. -Hunter,' West Silverton; retired; Frank N. Derby Salem f No. 11, farmer; Cathryn Darby,' Salem i No. -1, housewife ; Alonro." L. Clearwater, SalenS - No. 12, horsedealer; Percy Blundell. Pringle, farmer; L. H. Knight, Jef ferson, retired; Frank A, English, Salem Nor 7,; farmer; - Ardel K. Lawrence. Salem No. 4.. 'housewife; . Frank HUbbs, North Silverton, farmer ;.L, W. Durant, East Wood burn,", laborer; - Edward Si3cho, Elkhorn, farmer; L. J.. Davenport, F.ast- Silvertonv: farmer; . Nick -C. Mickel, Mt. Angel, -retired; Jeanle C.S McGilchrist, ' Salem Heights', housekeeper; Edward B. Keene,' Salem . No.. 15,' merchant; Elsie Trick. Rosedale,. housewife; Ed C. Varble, Salem No. 2, transfer man; Frank M. Coy, McKee, farm erf . Mary. A. Teel, Fairgrounds housewife; John P. DItter, Sub limity; merchant; Margaret T. An nen. East Mt. Angel, housewife. Turn to the ' Classified . page. There's a bargain there awaitlns yon. . . Test You Can to Yourself that .; I 'Ui I iU ) I'l V I A O? ANT OTTIFS CIIAIID Directed by VbM au who . made "Jaalca Mered lta". !' If r r