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- I i fe-f4- - nnjRsnAirMoriNo.TANUAtir- 7; road nW .r- -iff . THE ()TiK(?OM STATKSMAN, HA .KM; ORKCOR" ... "-i - i 1 Sill D1SWI II " w. Sunday School Representa- - tive's. Meet at Turner School Building ; The SaTitiam ' Sundajr School! District conventlofc .. was held at tho high aehool building at Turner Sunday, January 3, with the Tur-j ncr'M, ilEi1 Sunday ' school ' enter taining. yj.IleTjrE.iR. Martin of Portland rave a" sermon- of inspire at ion with "Th Great Commls-i Bion" ,as. his, subject. The main part of the afternoon was given over to an, institute session with1 those present dividing into fou" groups ,lo discuss the particular phase of Sunday 'school work in which they were- most interested! Following Is "the report of thi resolutions committee which was unanimously adopted: j I Resolved: That we extend a t hearty vote of thanks to the M. EL 'Sunday school of Turner, and to all who have assisted in so royalty . entertaining "' th.fr t convention; to the school board who, have opened : this -building to us; to the orches tra and all who nave assisted with the program. ; We especially wish to thank onr good brother, E. R. Martin, for his splendid assistance. -We 'Wish, to express our appre ciation -of the privilege -extended us by the reient legislature in af- OLDS CO 1 TO hty.X '.. , l "M : " v hsz ' iounnar ranei - 5 ji f J fordingy us the'; opportunity iof weekklay I religious duiatioa " 'in the. public schools throughout tU statei i Resolved r '.-Tttat ; we put forth ! I our lMstendeavor-to. promoto anil encojitiager tho "adopt ioniiof "nfs pxogtani i in of cry Jschool in. ou? dtstrjet. ' ' ? - . ; .-' v-.- , -WVjfeaf f Irm our confidence in and bur appreciation of our gov ern ot.f Hou.;l Walter M. Pierce." ii his tireless effort in enforcing the moral Tlawaof the state and pledgf ourselves anew to encourage ari$ stan jbehind him in every effort to nike our. state stand to the forefront along all lines of moral ity abjd decency. ? - Oiij good president. Ivan Had ley, hM informed us tjiat the next convention will be given 'over to a children's! program. We think this a timely and worth while move and ' wish to I assure, him at this jtjme of onr hearty, support, In helpirig hi mto make this program a success. Realizing the Import ancej' !of training children ' along thesjefflnes,' let us as a convention redqujble onr. energy In making this program the outstanding sue--the, year, f ; cess Riespectfully submitted; PROP.- O. V, WHITE MRS. IVAN HADLET MISS EMMA SCHIFPERER LAMBS BRING 913.44 BEND. Ore.. Jan.; 6. A carload .if ' of' smutton lambs was sold this. week' - by Lee Hobbs of Powell Butte at $13.44 each delivered in Redmond. This is said by sheep men ito be a. record price. - t ister i t . . . i. J ! ! 1.5 e4Bit (commercial . If: f. o. bl "prf.pply'to ajproduct thaw is-far and awaycthelifinestf JDode .Brojthers have $X0OQDf6oq expaijiion j program- hich fy-a9up;.roiuctiona reduces wwsi w manuiacture. V E BOMESTEEIiE MOTOR 0 ! ''mm 11 M i 474 South Commercial Telephone 423 111 If! HOSPITAL Expected to Recover Despite Broken Shoulder Blade, -f and Bruises ,: Henry jCashman; who was seri ously hurt in an auto ' accident near the Spauldihg Lumber com pany's mill Tuesday, is, improving rapidly - according to report Te treived lia rothe Deaconess hos pital last night. '. t . 1 was thought when he was flrs( takdn to the hospital that his injuries might' prove fatal. He sustaine ; a broken shoulder blade fac cuts and seyeraf bruises. ,HIs constitution. In spite, .of lUs';0 years, was reported strong, how ever. f ' : . ; ' . ' Mr. Cashman, an employe at the mill J was standing on the curb near front and Ferry, talking to a friendl during the lunch hour.'. He started across the street when a car drjven'by W. J. Waterhouse of Westj Salem approached. Mr. Waterhquse sounded his horn, and Cashma turned to get; back to the curli, but' was struck. Waterhouse called ,the Golden ambulaijce immediately and Cash man wag taken to the hospital, j SHIP IN DISTRESS WILMINGTON, Del., Jan. 6. OW Prices New Prices ' $ 875 7W 855 1045 1195 - 960 ,v '-. 960 885 730 795 1075 845 1 .885 - '' ?: V-a1 ' i i ll ' i - - ... ' f T i .. - .1- , i ., A ! : . I Detroit MOTOR CO. A P..) ---An- "4SOS : aU Interpreted twre' through '-gTeat'( Interference rcportedL the steamship Angus in collision with an unknown steam-' cr off " Delaware" breakwater" " at 11:15 ot'clock tonight. - -The only other'- information gleaned as that the. Angus .was proceeding to ward Philadelphia t listJng-!,badly, Available Shipping records list no vessel under, the name Angus.- ' Ilaker Sixty-foot ledge of cop per, f 200 to the ton. found in Mother Lode at 146-foot depth. ( Sour Stomach V 'V i i ii ij 'I'll (r i ' -.'s ' M 5 "PUmpsilko! Mapesia" " r Better thahSdia J Instead 6f soda hereafter take a! little APhiliips Milk of Magne sia1 in water' any! time for indi gestion or sour, acid, gassy stom ach, and relief will come instantly. For fifty years genuine "Phil lips Milk of Magnesia" has been prescribed by physicians because it overcomes three times as much acfd in the stomach as a saturated solution of bicarbonate of soda, leaving the stomach sweet and free from all gases.' It neutralizes acid fermentations; in the bowels and gently nrges the souring waste from the system .without purging. Resides, it is more- pleasanjt to take than sodaJ Insist " upon "Phillips." Twenty-five cent bot tles, any drugstore. In irrJ-rri" -:i-h-W frPJ?Yi orchards canneHeslfandVr if'--:! -a-. : ly&T complete, conyenienVneighborlyv-efre-'siire it'i thVIdndbf klore vou'iriike'.- !x r RDSD PiTILfiU : " ;,' , v5rv .sf- ' JIEOBOTRT Appointments. Are Made' for V Ail Districts Save Three, . i Additions Later Road, patrolmen for all districts of Marion county were named by the county cpurt and W. J. Cul ver, county roadmaster yesterday. All ' "districts except three, have been taken care of. These are, 15 1-2, 55 and 62. and patrolmen. will be appointed for them as soon as , possible. ' The ;llst follo'ws: Road patrolmen or Marion county for 196: Sist, TXo.S . Nwnt. . 1 , A. C KnyAv r 2 . Umnt Jonp 8 ' John II -Miller J.X.. A.'ook 5 V, Jr Davidson 6 John Fahey 7 PiAfr E. Jensen .... S J. -. Iart Sa James MeCormick ... 9 Jos. -V. VanCleave . 10 Wm. B. Annen 11 C IX Hartman 12 Vi. T. Hogf -Address. ...'Aurera. ' ...)lu)baril ...Hubbard -Si. i'anl ...Kt. Paul ...IerTais ...JerwaU .Woodbnrn ...W. Woodbarn .l?t. Angel ilt. Anjrrl ...Siiyerton fi F'red Womaclc Si!rlon 14 A. Oeder 15 H. M. Kuemi . , On side road Silverton 1-5 4 Not approved 16 O. W. Vinton Oervaia 17 Romeo Oonley Brooks IS Robt. Cole Urii 19 W. fl. Pearroine filem, R. R 20 - "W. V. Kaplintter 8lm. It 20'i L. M. Vant'Ieave SaleWt K. ! 21 M. M. Majree ..BUm. t- " 22 Vnd Ilersch Mnrlesiy 2.1 Rar E. Kins Kubiimity 24 J. B. VanHandel Ktayton 25 fTliav Porter Anmsville 2 Roy WiUel Turner 27 NV . H. lirabenborst Salem. It. I 27'i C." 11. Taylor TtimiT 28 V. W. Weatonhoiifce. ..Salem, K. 4; 2SV J. O. Walker . Salem. K. :t 29 John Harris ...Jefferson 30 Le Wells Jefferson 91 , SH. Rusncll ilanou 82 1j. 8. Lambert Slay ton 33 J. V. EUel Kt:i.tton 83 M B. 8. Montgomery . .Mebama 34 A. Rods Cates 35 eo. A, MeCurdy .. .iate Kov Newport Detroit ieo. Sf. lloyser Salem. R. r, . D. Needbam Salem. IJ. 4 38 s 4 41 42 43 44 43 4(i 4 4!l aO :i r.2 r,3 54 55 56 F. O- Johnnon Kalem. H. 1' K. J. Richards .... II. Velty M. Hotter - E. O. Hyron Henry Niewan 1.. E. Hennies , N. Rosenboum Chas. h. MoAlUster Kilw. W. llahn Peter W. wre .' . liatt'fc .:Salnn. It. 7 .. Salem ...'Keotta Mills T. Salpin, It. I! .Turner ...Turner . Shaw ! . Jefferson MlK.-e E;.. Clark ... Salem. K. ... Salam, It. ' ... St Wcrton ... Silvei toa Kdw. unjsan. Sr. Theodore Fischer .. Alvin Krag Sot AMointed Arthur Jlplkart Silverton 57 . Al. In.. Kjlverton 6 - -W. II. Haynen Salem. R.fi 59. eo. M. Voris Salem, lv 5 HO John Kanvey Macleay PI 62 Alben leKay St. Paul Not Appointed Peter Mathiot Aurora .Inhn Manning Woodburn Rirhard Patterson ....ftervai 1-onard Walker W. Stayton .1. U. Cook St. Paul W. II. I.oote Stayton Chas. Gillia Mt. Angel Jeo. Schtnitt Shaw Geo. Keech Stayton Kay Reeve Jefferson Karl leSart Silverton Clis. Hems .. Silverton r.4 B5 6 67 firt 69 70 83 89 90 Rainier Much land here will be planted in peppermint, paying up to S70 an acre. , the cry. lias been, p5 SALEM . jE .BP h -UiBANY rxl W CORVALLIS .tfv?? : : VT:f"::.. v i WOODBURN VtS I siiiGi if iiwmm m mmm modern .Electric Bakery we. bring io ypu.hature Ijdwheat'in Its Y.?tybf fph These delicious, golden brown crusted lbayes .of cake-like rich? Moee Vonearn lL ..ll L-lia. 1 .1 , , 4 ness it to :!'. : , ' . - s. - 1 . j M I ' I BIBLBILL -THREATENED ills -. i WASHINGTON' SENATE , VAU& , TO APPP.OVU MKASIHB f OLYMPIA, 'Wash., Jan. fi.--(Dy Associated Press,) A pro posed - constitutional amendment permUtingv the . legislature of Washington to authorize the, reading of the iBible In public schools and educational institu tions of the ' state without' com ment failed by two votes to secure the necessary ttwp-thirds,maJority in the senate. here today. The bill had been adopted by the house and had It been okehed . by the senate and governor would have been submitted to the voters of the state. It is the second P.ible bill to meelt defeat in Ihe. senate this ses-i sion. . i:2t . j . . M Oregon State Fox breeders -will hold a convention in Eugene on January B. '! 1 ' I This Morning at 10 o'Clock And there will be a biff crowd-rcager buyers the prices arc the lowest we've ever offered on Kafouryt Standard' Quality SAXJOI STORE 460 State Street i : - for bread; man .has always turned to wheat uw iiiaAfMiuui ui ,quaiii:yranajpurjiy ana you your chilctren with the utmost confidence. - IHTEffflTS : Mrs, Emma Bryant, Wash ingtorr Ciiunty,-Heads Or gahization in 1926? Mrs. Emma Bryant, county school" superintendent of . Wash ington county, ' yesterday,"5'w'as elected president of ' the Oregon County . School Superintendents' association; Other .'Officers elect ed included Mrs. Jennie Cope pf Curry county, and Mrs.-Edna Geer of Linn county. ' '-'- ; ' 1 The election of officers was followed ny the adoption of reso lutions lauding J. ' A. Churchill, 1, KAFOURY'S Store Wide "Can and Do" PORTLAND SILK SURER I JANUARY clearanM SALE Begins - , 383 Ider Street -1 Si. ? . p . ft. i ) ' - H -iH,et0i s lUcbajrdvIIajrihc'lmess and Dorothy Gish- Jn Th Beauti- futCUy4 t-''-r." U - " IIeilig;The -Ancient Mariner" byt.t:oleridge . .: " , !! , V . ' ; i - t- - ( " ( ' j Itllgh Hoot Gibson in "Spook 9 state superintendent' of schools, for hjs efficient administration: : , vThe county , school 5 superinten dents have ibeen in Salem for the past week grading papers in the recenr teachersexamIpations held in different parts "of. the state.' SYDNEY -DEBATERS TO ("OMJI :VEtIGfa ;C!re:,tn.;! -The Univeraity-i o t i-Syd ney, - abs tfa 1 i.i , wilt send -a two man debate team' tt,Eugene .some time durinc April lb' meet' the University o Oregon debaters .'according to wortl re ceived here yesterday. 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