The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, December 31, 1925, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE OllfeGON tAtESMAN, SALEM, OREGON : "I
THURSDAY.MOHNING; DECEMBER 31, 1925
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NplO BucceyjeConx
; Nq. 10 Potlatch Pancake
BiAcuit Flour ..;........
V CasurP-Hemz Small-size"
f fo 'this; wek; pdr bottle
Primes JaBcy. dried Italians;
3 pounds :.u
Petite Prunes- .',..' " , - -3
liiufe .......;.
Fancy' drlett reaches ' "
t 2 ipounoX: ;....
J Fancy dried Apricots
i und8.;.:...............
1 ChceVpooking Ffgsi
2 pouridft :..:.;..... .
r Orange Mairoa!ade
large size
Phone your orderoi-aVe'RhdppIris: iiriJfllecoki wihtry weather. II is- much' more fcrirf
' - .. 4venient'more economicaL We delhw without extra charge
OurVeatherHan
V' vCloUdy; - nornial temperatures;
I lig1iV:80titheast"wiiid'j. Max. 52":
Min.. SS; JUver 2.8i fallinr; Raln
f all '.. hope; , . AtraQsphtre-. : rlear;
t02f?CaYiBtff'"Fie. licimrr Tt.
Fmftti Ins.'-Affeucy, over Mlltera.
',s y-';Sp. v v -V d22tf
JorjKlingerr htv - ha.!: keen 1
wot Wifgitf ithe; LUtr" arbrop
keta':itr6fei; bought . thV-tfiop re
fentlfIe will -be readjrtb'Katidle
the ,iifbr neds of botb men
and omen at 8son; a repairs are
-finisifed;;Li.Meyei U a. partner;
s J"V 'r v ..... p .
Tte Chat You Hare
Fo?; whatlybu want. See Ter-miptealtors,-Terminal
hotel
lobbM V. - dStf
tfX -- v"-.,
preaflVliecVetary tolhe state
libr'teaTiiffr January 1,
for PAtWaff.dwhereahe,will wprte
fofManVEhrman, Company.
,Vo:Are;"ln Need
Of Can overcoat, or. a pair of
Taakets, see onr; lines before you
buy.- iThos. Kay t woolen wm uo.
1 . -d31
Utek .Portland -, ;" ""'.
Mtia orhelia, Marvin state li-
day'jto. attend a ' Parent-Teachers
meeting !sife;? will-; return, , some
time itorfify'': ; :- ;
; .;;:r ,.
Xow'Ifle ?rime-s '.
Tozhuy- blankets. We have large
i.'ze ' all .Kool double ' blankets at
from-Tf 5 to U. '.ThoeUKfiy Wool
en Mill Co. ' m 31
- Vdnk euso isutaf&J$
v Fobr inarWage licenses were ap
plied; for in'- the county clerk's
of flee Ihere yesterday:" TlieV were
taketf onf Jy "CIydet R." Cardy and:
"? ; Marie " porOtbjf Vesper both " of
CherdaSvtiienneth;'!!.- iTorgaftf,
miii&i&l$Z6n)t Commercial
andGtedVs Curts. 255 Division
stfefetfJvHiiam H.tMcClure. farm-
, t et", -nd,' Mrs. Virginia Loney, hotn
Vfi dratoiia:wari:crrblgkeit:
4 ,', y plortibralem," route; 8, and Ella
Sep o J y
Pcnieroy, & Kccne
1 .vJeurlcM ahd'optomeiriai
) t fealerif. Oies?bnt '-1 -
.,jL T5TEWRTTEIl CO.,
C ,1 WtTtltert BfcatedBold,
f ErecSa J renta Tw?.irz:,
laFFwooDaY.A SON
1 m I 'o? f Phone Vfrcifpet'
r. h .
irV4 Al.mff
. . -r .. -
; Fancy White
large combs
and
59c
m
29fc
3Sc
Fancy (Strained Hohey
pint'size
2-for J.!
Fancy Strained Hoitsey
(iua'rt size ........
bottle! -
- ,...;
2 for ..--.v .......r
No. 5 Libby's. Jellys in tins"
all flaVor, per can...:..l.
$1.00
:25"c
m
No7 fQ A. &
ner can
NiE 10 Tjrokm'
pr can;
.J...
And' repairing. Oleae-Powers
Furniture. company ... :. s20tf
Emerson Meeting 'Of f
' The regular Thursday nlfebt
lneeting of. the "Emerson club, held!
lor the. parsonage" of ' the Unitarian
'ohnreh at Cottagre and Chemelceta
streets, will' not be held ' tonlglrt;
ReYMartln Pereshetlan- announc
ed, due to the conflict With other
lew' "Year's" even ts." ' Th1 next
meeting: wilt" be' held on Thurs
day, January 7. .
11)24 Calewlar Frw, Homer IT.
Smith ins. Agency, over Millers.
' d22tf
Fined on Litquor Cliafge i
J. Wesley Taylor, arrested here
recently on a, charge of driving
while under, the influence of in
toxicatingllfluor and of possessinpr
liquor, pleaded i guilty " to the
charge' yejrterdny fand was sen
tenced to paya Bne of f tQO and
to serve 60 day A iB jail. lift inti
mates that hicM , of . fundsv will
force him to" Serve out' his" fine as
well. This would confl'n'e him "to
jail' for 160' dajs," as flnefe' Te'
woffced' olf at" the rate of- ft- a
day. This is the first- 60-flay jail
sentence imposed for' this charge?
Have Your Radiator '
Prom freezing; . at O; J. Wilson's
garage, 3S.$rJfortl Commercial
prompt' sefvlce'.' . ' ' . ld-29tf
Keleaed tbCOiinty Jidgijf
Bnrdette Hadley has been-turn
ed over frtfm: tBe city jail' to the
county judge . - '
BrofhM- Elki
If you don't dance you'll be
sorry. Newr Years eve. ?d31
Crarys Visit '
Mr. and Mrs.-'W. A." CraryTill'
leave this; afternoon for Creswell
Where they-. plani to spend iNeW
Year's day with friends. : They
have been spending the Christmas
holidays with' their son? ft B.
Crary, who ; W secretary of the
boys' division of the Salem YMCA'.
Exclusive fclribnlfon .
; For v. W. Kimballlanos. A.
B Chase,- Davenport - Tracy.
raosbj &, 4 C.erts-''-. Moo re's Musla
House, iu9-ii quri. ' n'ui
Blnli" Is Reported-
Mr., .and -Mrs. C, iSproed of
588 Knapp'ti Place, Salero, receiv
ed at:Bon December 2 9. according
to repoTtJBled in the tffie' of the
city health ofllcer ' Wednesday.
The'boy'h'aSibeen.naaied'Edward
Cecil." ' ' ' ' ' .
MarreU's Miracle-., . . i . X
' Mineral for your' better, health;
For free" Interview write G.- in
Gazeley; -.- special representative.
Box " " f . J3
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Eailznan-BrdUierih
; Salem Ofrlc 16 SSitK
Offlc boars ; .r
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HONEY
Mountain Honey iT 0Jv
3C
35 c
65tr
$K10
L. grated Pineapple Q4J ''
TtC
sliced5 Pihapple'
98c
-
XevteS &arRer4rA
Single faced, 2 5 and 35c Stiffs
Furniture Co. d5tf
Ikral Firm Incorporated-
, W. T. Rigdon-& Son "was incor
porated at 40;000 yesterday by
W.-'T. Uigdon, ..Afattie'J. Rigdon
and Lloyd TV Rigdon.
At Elks Temple
Big dance, good
Year's ve.
music. New
d31
Income Taxes In
Five counties in the, state have
reported 100 per cent collections
ot income tax delinquents through
warrants sent' out recently by the
state tax commission. These war
rk'nts were sent to the" sheriffs of
the various counties with instruc
tions" to hive them placed. In the
hands of' the county ' clerks and
entered in the lien dockets. Coun
ties in which the delinquents have
piaid ia full included Hood River,
Linn, Deschutes, Marion and Unt
atjlla. In a number of other
cbunties all but one or two of the
delinquents have called at the
sheriff's office and liquidated their
.obligations.
! New4 Pipe Organ Record
5$ By the new electrical "ptocessi"
a-real treat Stop iaat Sttff and
hear it.
dStf
Iff lgatioa . Development
Applications for water for ir
rigation developments, at, a cost of
approximately $485,000, were
filed in the state engineering de
partment by T. A Sammis of The
Dalles. The applicant requests
permission" to appropriate water
from Dog river and' Mill creek for
storage in Five-Mile reservoir and
MVunVHood latj reservoir. The
rfevelopment wfll include the con
strucllon of two can&ls, one of
wnich wllPbe four miles in length
and the other four miles. A damf
approximately 160 feet in length
also is included in the develop
ment' prograntr Development of
the Five-Mile project will cost
J4 5O.000,-while the Mount Hood
Flat project will enta'il an invest
ment of approximately $3 50A0.
V Correct Idiii-i- . '
The grocery"' sale or the Co
mftpolifan' stores started Tuesday
Instead of "Thursday as' stated in,
Tuesday Morning's Statesman".'
Watctintgtit. Service
A watchnight service will be
Meld Thursday at the First Evan
gelical church. Business meetings
f auxiliaries , and . a social hour
for old and yqung will precede the
final: hbbr when Kev." Poliing. will
oi8Cua,IHpeasaions', as his
jdfiwittiisjvis
?.Tbe Battery Man
Electrical kcu' r Wi Knv '
Ctiri'St.: Phdn 199
DISEASES
Treated Osteopathy an
the latest electricar-Therapy:
inclndini Dr; AbranVs elec-
V No' clurrgo for cotaultatlorn'
. . Physician and Surgeon
506 V. sl Bank BaUding
t rt- j , Salempreion-r; ,
5
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XL
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Here is a Reil l&rstaliil
Ford touring, 1920, in
good running Condition,
A with ' starter 'iiWd ffo6d
tires. 1926. license fur-
, 'I A 'REAL SfAr "
V .-- AT '
9
jil 0,
1
At, Hotel Marion. ?l.r.0.. Servot)
froftr5i45i to S. ji: m.
m: . v'-l.
IVebolors Work t. v
Innrenaration -for . the roralaff
4iebfeasontHta ChrUdnhrW Y'acsU
t ion the debate team of Salem,
high,, school 4is, .putting ia .. gojod
work. The affirmative team met
.at- the school building yesterday I
ten!
morning and tho nea
mefTnesdaT morninp. The sea:
son will end late in "tho spring;
wtth the coast-to-coast contest,
when Salem, Oregon, meets Salem;
"Massachusetts'. "
A Wcw Boys Overcoats
Left at $5. Boys' suits at $7.
A real buy in men's, suits at $16.
Tttos. Kay Woolerf Mills Co. d31
L. C. Slrand. Passe4
L. C. " Straud' passed away at
San Diego a few days ago, ac
cordins Uf word received, at Sil-i
vertonr Mr! StrainlWilI be relrienj,-
oerea- as; me nnsoarm oi -Mrs.
L. C. Taylor who made her home
here for a great number of years.
While Mrs. Straud, then Mrs.
Taylor, was at Silverton. she was
president of the W. C. T. l. Mr.
Straud was 92 years of ape at the
time of hi sdeath.
New Years, New Home
Tak this 4 rooms' new with
furnace, lireplace, hardwood, .etc.
7re have three north, south and
east. $3600 to $3800. , Terms.
100 to $600 down, balance like
rent. Immediate possession on 2.
Becke & Hendricks, 18D.N. High
street. d25tf
On Business Tr;
V. W. Doty, of tho Terminal
confectionary was in Eugene
Tuesday evening on business.
We Are Putting-
Our entire stock of all Wool over
tbats pn sale at $12, $15 and 20.
Tlje price on many of these, coats
is, less than the manufacturing
cost Thos. Kay Woolen Mills Co.
d3l
Wfll Inspect Road
The Marlon county court- rwiH f
lave this morning at 9 o'clock ffr
tWillamina where the will inspect
the road front' that town to the
coastt The road has recently been
oiled.
Property Owner-
Have you troubles with your
real estate or insurance ? It's, our
business; bring them in. Becke
& Hendricks, 189 N. High. d25tt
Nurses Attend Conference
Miss Eleanor Thompson, super
intendent of the Marion. County
Health Demonstration, Miss Grace
li. Taylor, secretary of the Ore
gon state board for the examina
tion and registration of nurses
aiid"Miss Astrid Hofseth, superin
tendent of the Salem hospital
vfere called to Portland to attend
a special meeting of the nurse
educators fjoirneeted with nursing
education in Oregon. This body
met at St. Vincent's hospital to
consider a uniform system ot
students and school records for
the state and affiliation for the
student; nnrses whenever this
might seem advisable. Directori
6 the schools of nursing from all
over the state were present.
V Candidate tor. the Republican
nomination for United States Sen
ator at the May 21, 1926, Pri
maries. '
Tv will ,' always be' present ,when
the Senate is in Session looking
after all the. interests of all the
people of Oregon Jast " as loyally
as he did 'when State Senator, U.
S. Attorney In 'Alaska; and a, sol
dier, in ;France. ;, Represents no
special interests. Paid Adf. f
i. vffc , r ;- - - '
H?AINTING A: ;
FAPER.HANGING
.For the right kind of . material
and ;the very beat', wbrkman
t&lp4call ni, ' .-, . , ;
Powder and Supply Cov
X1W s. commemai Phnw 7X1
Mr.t I'-imir . i ii if "i ii m r
F.N.-WOODRY
' ' -r --" -.''-. ' - -
. Balm' Leading .
" ATiCnONEER
Payg Cain Por TtaTiltnri'
Bekfdenon mxA Store - '
"juwubusaea Kincoiaio'
. v 'i jr.
JAMES J.
'5'utf
Xante Com rnio toner '
Ir. C W. JKeene' has been
electeil'-Kilvertoit water commis
sioner jt fill tkft vacancy cansed
by theretgtfato,n, of - 8. E. Bicb
ardson who recently went to Cal
ifornia to spend a few -'weeks be
cause of hts'lcealth." At' a: meetinr
of be , Silverton Business Men's j
0redl Association A. Albright was
elected secretary, for the associa
jlion. The board of directors cast
tii'e' vote" for" &r. ' Albright.'
Come to thea dance New Year's
rEve. d31
Court Opinion-
Opinions handed-down by the
court' yestrdayfolfowt MI Chris
ten'sen vs. CUffbrd" Reid, apTiel-
lont- gnnooi fniYri ln rinn fniintv-r
petition" for "reheating:, opinion hy
Justice Crtshowj prtltioff-denied.
BtiMneM llulldUtg, f 'ltoap -
New br.ifk, with excellent lease
n npt. a rwrnt. S2l.00ft: IT.dOft
IlendrUks; 189"3T.' ingTf. d25tf
Watclmlght SerVl;c
A "watch night service withsmusi
cal program and refreshments will
be held in the Scandinavian M. E.
church. Fifteenth and Mill streets.
Vrtrtnnencing at 9:45 Thursday
'evening. The public' is invited.
SavV. llTour Radiator
From freezing,, at O. J. Wilson's
aragei 3S8 North Commercial
prompt service: '
d-29lf
f Undergoes Opratlon-ii'
- Marion Kalich, a linotype opeV
ator for The Statesman Publishing
company, underwent a major op
eration at. a .'Salem, hospital yes
terday. The operation uas de
clared successful.
Sucre Studies
Stenography, bookkeeping, typ
ing and. kindred subjects are sure
stepping' stones for yodnB people
to reach business success. The
office of the Capital Business
College is open each day this
week. Any interested should call
to talk matters over. dJl
Speaking Tour I'Tarmcd
County YMCA Secretary B. F.
Kimber said yesterday rhat for
January 7 tor Marion county a
speaking tour of schools is being
worked out. A speaker from
some college will be secured. A
rally of all the Pioneer clubs in
Salem and Marion county is plan
ned for January 15. Thrift week,
which begins January 17, will al
so be observed.
Good Dry MHf Wood
$4.50 per l-ad. Phone
IST9.
d31
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River Falling - f
Yesterday tM .Willamette' river
had reached a point '2.7 feet above
normal. Uivermen ' f eel that in
the near future fbe river would
not go down very much.
Cash Prizes
At hard time dance
Moon Sat. night.
Mellow
j2
I'se Power Lines Soon
The eight high power lines
which were strung1 across the Wil
lamette rfver lately on three tow
ers will be ready for use in Janu
ary. oid riotiu
1st the style at
Saturday night.
Mellow
Moon
j2
Wins Pri
W. J. Morphew, salesman for
the Newton Chevrolet company,
won the Bplnnet desk and chair
offered-a first prize, for the high5
est record, by the Chevrolet com
pany. The desk and . chair are
Tiow oh display.
Remember the Ciirnlvnr Dunce
At Crystal Gardens tonight, d3 1 ,
Home ott Vacation '
Richard E. Ryley of the USS
Wen t Virgin ia, now n harbor - at
Seattle, is t pending" a week at his
home. 15-2 ft Chetneketa street, be
ins on his ChHstm&s vacation.- He
is a son of Mrs.fBert'ia B. Ryley.
License Issued
. The first combination fishing
and hunting license for 1926 is
said to have been. issued from the
Anderson Sporting: Goods store to
Clifford Ratcliffe yesterday.
Obituary.
Hurley --
At a- local hospital, December
2CV FauKHurJe athe- age of
49 years." He is survived Ijy a
brother in Seattle! Funeral' an
nouncement later by the" Webli
funeral parlors. :
- BEYOND
BeypAd th, frost, chain andhX'
' fever .j,
-abmil pcsoon; -'i)-
Beyond" tho rock, waste, and the'
Beyond tbe ever and the ne
I shall be noon.
Love, rest and home!,
Sweet hope J ' ' . . ,
, . .Lojrdarry not. but come
' " HoraUus'-Boaaf
Furniture compan'yT
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RadmFoW f
Woodward's Ssryie6 St&tica
ljeV'litai-aM-i7i
SILVERTON. Ore,. Dec. 30
(Special.) Almost af many New
Year parties" are beins? planned as
there.were Christmas affairs. Like
the Christmas celebrations a nnm-ler-
of these are . private anl a
number" are for the public. Among
th'rialteV the larg'esr will be" the
big New Year's Eve dance which
the Aniertcan" Legion will give in
the new armory. Special features
are being planned' for Ihis.
At least two of the churches
will ihrfd watch parties. At the
Christian' church sr watch party
Remember the . Carnival Dance
At Crystal'Oarden tonight. d31.
Xdf lb Awmsrille H.'iyes ; -
pf. T. Pierce, cashier of the
Anmsvllle. State I Sank writes- to
The 8tatfman: "I have noticed
in your paper two or three times
statements relative to one G. W.
Hayes of Aumsrille who had been
f r rested for obtaining money un
der ialse pretense; and in'this con
nection I desire to advise that thib
parly is'not George W. Hayes, who
resides at Aumsville. but is one
G. W. Hayes or known as Lewis
Hayes of near Macleay. wregon.
In justice to our local George W.
Hayes. I will be pleased if you
V" ill correct this news item."
Remember tho Carnival Dance
' At Crystal Gardens tonight. d31.
Watchnlght Service
, There will be a watch night ser
vice at the Market Street" Free
Methodist church, corner" of North
Winter and Market streets, begin
ning at 9 o'clock tonight. The
first part of (he service will be
devoted to a praiso service. There
v.'ill be three short addresses given
at, intervals during the evening.
The speakers are to be Rev. C. H.
Hopkins. Rpv. Carl Miller, and
Prof. E. A. Sayer of La Grande.
There will be the singing o some
of the old hymns as well as some
special music. The last moments
of the old. year and the first of the
new will be spent in prayer. A
splendid evening is promised and
t: 11 are Invited to attend.
Dr. Marshall, Osteopathic
Physiican and surgeon. d31
Dr. Milier'Talks
"If a man breaks the prohibi
tion law, he can hardly expect
protection from other law break
ers." declared Dr. Carl F. Miller,
pastor of tbe South Friends
church of Salem, in addressing
Rotarians at their luncheon yes
terday. "It is strange that a man
jwili break one law then yell his
head off when he sees another
man do the sam." Dr. "Miller
spoke on New Year's resolutions.
He advocated loyalty to the city
as an excellent resolution.
Special Table D'Hote Dinner 75c
The Elk dining room New
Year's day from 12 noon till 8:30
p. m. d31
Wesley Fry Visit;
Wesley L. Fry stopped in Salem
Tuesday evening Tor a short visit
nt the O. W. Emmons home. Mr.
Fry is a junior in the law colleg
at the state university of Iowa.
He ame from San Francisco
where he played in the East-West
football game last Saturday.
Are Released
lister Needham and Fred Mil
ler, who were held for investiga
tion, were released by local police.
Home FVom Hospital
Clifford Nadon is n?.iin'' hnrh
having partially recovered from
two major and one minor opera
tion performed about two weeks
ago. He is declared to h tloing
nicely. , . Mfi
: -7- , x' -'
Arrested for Speeding
Carl Noeske; of Saiemr was-pr-restedtby
Officer Edward' for
speed ; tHe wasr ,c3tedtft appear
today for hearing.
Will Settle Here
O! W. Emmons of Manning,
Iowa, is returning to Salem, about
the 15th of January, and is plan
ning on -permanently locating
here in the law business. Mr. Em
mons brought bis family here In
September aud then "returned to
Iowa to close' business deals. He"
is returning. by way of El' Paso,
Texas, and' is slopping in Los
Angeles to tr'y a, divorce case.
leaves for California
Robert E. Emmons, a student
of Stanford University was a cal
ler last week at the home of his
parents, Mr and Mrs. O. W. Em
mons. He left Salem Wednesday
for Sari Diego, California, xwhere
he has an outlook on a job.'
fiilf Suit En.Ts
-' J. A. Wilson was granted a
udgement of $12S in the lustice
court yesterday in his suit against
R. Gc- Tboma ot t Jef f ersbtf f or
alleged npebresentation ia;-the
fealef Of! aillf..Accx)fdInr tolii
to mplai n t''v?rio'n' bon ght f three
palvcrf roirf .Thomaa, intertfi
ktfpMlOBtnaytaferV-of re-'
fsteTMbckK Later, h6 aysr M
round.'i4iat1neof "' thete calved va3'
not registered. He paid $50l i
head'ifof'rthe stockL: In 'Jtbe iidZ
men t granted," $ 5 0 was said : to- be 1
a refund -on ' the ; parchase wtcj
aSd' ffoJ for feeding and raisiag
tber colli : i- " - ch
- - "T- ' - . r
Grand Jury. AdjoarnA - T," :
i.: TbeMarion county grand -nry
adjourned" Wednesday afternoon
kt: 4 o'clock, although no rtpctft
was made at that time. The-report
will be ma'de thl afternoon
when Xircnit , Judge .. Percy, ,B
KeUey V,ynr arrive .for hls-.term
of court in department' Ko; 2:.
"Charleston"
Easy for Her
v -'i
When Bessie Love has a few
free moments at the movie studio
she gives Charleston lessons.
Adolphe Menjou and Director
Monta Bell are two of her pupils.
will also include the annual busi
ness meeting" of the church. At
Trinity church the' Young People's
society is in charge of the New
Year's Eve watch oarty. A pro
gram has been arranged and re-'
freshments will be served during
the evening.
A special New Year's service
will be held at St. Paul's parrish.
This is known as "Forty Hours of
Adoration." The service will be-
. y S (t
.
.. -a. r f'r .-
k Rudderless Ship
THE man who does not save' is " ,
like a rudderless ship. His .'.
destination is" uncertain;' his. future'
insecure. And luck may desert '
him. Heed1 the warning--SAVE."
State Savings & Loan
Association
Clias. Wiper, General Manager"
Hcilig Theatre Lobby ISO X. High
312
IT'LL TICKLE
? THE WLD! v
fA. . -mi-
X; TODAY : -
, ,v -Jill -' '
With RONALD
glA;o-New-Year,r day at- a; ni '
and contfnue uattl ' TtUOJtnyihjP.
evening. The- services " will f- bt1
held on January 1, 2,- and S.
Assisting the; Rev Joseph pher- -:
bring,' who Was 'charge of. the. lo
cal parish. U'j ther: Rev. Jor
omc O. F.U. of Mount AaftgeL '
Father , !Fraiicis Scherhrlng - of f
Rhaw: and" Fa t her It. E. .Kelley of
Portland. v ' .' " -
. The members of fit. -Paul's par- ;
Ish .enjoyed a social' 'evening of j
progressive 500 Wetinesday night ;
at their hall. Hirh honors were
awarded during the evening, 'j ' "
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. Baker's boy, ... ...... ...
Fuil.oT joy; c..!T.
Iioaf ; so showy, t J
..White and snowy, '
Mistlandf Bakery
For Sftle at
Yonr Grocery
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