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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 9, 1926)
; f, -, .t,.w. . .TT .r.r:r.r.r'r- - . r- " "AiATtiIIlJlcaiiii,iA7 r,, . . 4 ... - - " v--- . .. - - - - so -W" By, AUDRHD BTJNfjll Mfs. G.'F; Frankel. of Portland, wITrTie'lhespeak'er at the meet ing today of the Salem Woman's luSnaHng" as 'her topic;-jTh6 Narcotic Evil." ' . ; "."Preceding the meeting,' ; a too .hostess luncheon will be' serve at 12: 30 o'clock V- the Gray-Belle; i hoAortagtsC ."Frankel. ...Respira tions - are being .made wlth4 Mrs. Mair1tIn3.Wela4nre delightfnTiidlaga' wn'ltft Mrs. f i-Tanicei has coa seated to; giro. : " The boardfaieeUng at 2 o'cio4k will precede." the eular business meeting : at i:30 At which itme.;a number fit ,i?driaqy; cfmmJttee rcportiu'VTir'brrYen, TBe pro grata wilt be at 1' o'clock, ll', Afilmportant .meejlng.; of; the hospitality ' commitle'e has j been called ' for 2 o'clock thfe 1 same hour at which the boardln. ses- . A seciar notice ba-teeii htuidr ed In- calling" attentioh't'o' the-fact hat tnpaldx dues make eithbef- ship dellnqueat at this jtime. Ohkfof $2. should be failed mX ante toMrs. W. Staley, 271 North Summer street. , At the meeyag tomorrow all &iest ra, asked4 to --hare their guestV ticket? properly signed 'All new- members are . asked- to. present their ?mefflbeWship leards. Class in ChUdlTiP, Announcement' Was'-'made 'last jhight that Ibe 'SaieikV brancli' of "tb' Americao ' Assocfatlon it tfnlr verslty Women is organising al .-P5ych6rogyr class la the training of the ehild "o pre-achoolr age.; The .first meeting will ,b held t at. T; 30- ocIock Xlonday - In the com i : mittee .room- of the city library.! AH ; Interested regardless "ot .AVtkriter br .not theyi are members! .of the-associalion are Intited4toj " attend. Tho class wilt probably1! Xolietr. ItBo. study- course as'-pre--acribed by iiob liayden Meett. nai tfohai oprptatx of. tho AAtnv. ' Cctefoonwi Date Advanced I - Announcement was Jnado yes-j lVrrday morhlhg1 that the date -for; rnjj; Leieunmiairox. xyaia lempie, Xaightefs. ot.ihe Nile, of Portl lantf,- has i been adranced fronj Saturday,. January 1 to Safurdayl January ,16. .Following, the 'cere monial which will' be heldl in tho afterooo'n.'a format banquet 'will jUUel place at. tho Benson, Hotel .& lit o'elockx Xhosa 'ttoifhoSai ilftm- .ciab, who, desire to, at Und- the- , : JianQuet are asked, to, make their rserVaUons l-'hy calling Mrs. George . OunsfOrd at 6 i-J; bin Tgesday.ofj next week. t y ;c T Mrs. Glenn Niifes; Tice'presdent sof t the . Salem cluh. waa araon those In attendance at (he regniaf .'bjiiineas. session: of Ny did. Temple on Wednesday in Portlandl Xydii. Vrmple, ' NO." 4,'- tnebtt "regtilirly ton"'theflr8t Wednesday of each 'month for a bastness session. ! .Cohtmbine Clb -l:.-x ':r -1 . . The tnembarjs- ot tha ' Coluiw hina club met on. Thursday aftU ernoon at ... the home ot Mrs1. : Charles DaTts- in. north Salem. A. ' lonrely luncheon was 'etrA. Irtw.ft-kktciock.r ,A t the . business nj eetlng the lad les- made plans tor thelwiluck'S.uppelrat whfehthey wll entertain their husbands on "LISTENING : ' Free todiaaas1. " , ' Dinner CSne?rt ' 1 " 0-7-KGW (491.5), Portland 6 :ZO-7:30- KIIJ Y403.2), U4 Anirelcs. History tory Prof. .. Hertsog. .., J!"s?A'i ' ' Katertaituuents I " Via KGW .U9J.5) ,roftland . Kenln's dance orchestra. 0-11 KHJ '(405), Ixw An- - eclcs. 6-6 : 3 0, Lelghton s ort chestra: 6:$0-7:30, history: " rorr. Prtf fHertxog;i Jaclt gcarie, Pollle Wright. Henrif ctta. Poland, Nona Clapp In i :, ..tho kiddies', hour wlthl Und Johni 7:3ffi "Adrice .t6 ,lmf pcrlal Valley-.Growers.' Fre4 f C.McNabb;'; 8-1 0,' df - lux program."' arranged and pre ' seated "by Walter Blddick! V; l-II. Clark's dance orchost- - Va. . '.' "r i;' - I t5:3l)-3 a.,W KF1 467)t.Los Angelesl 6t3 0. Test pocket program; 6 : 45 yadiotorjalj 7-'8,- 'programr arranged ' h Maud Reeres Barnard: 5-, L-f.ExamJJier hour;. 9-10, Ixnise iUos trio, Yeabel Bowen, so prano; 10-11, Radio club. Bill and Polly Haljj, Cari- 1, json Sisters, Madelyn ) Hardy '.'.and, other fairoriUs; 4IJ-S 4 . nu, KFI midnight frolic. Don. TMeany, master of ceremonial. 0:33-13 EPO 428j, San I rancisco. 5 6:35-7:3fl,Lind , orchestra;, 8-12, Cabfrians ' orchestra. 1 f'1: 8: 1 6-12 K a O Oak land. 8; 10,-Wagnerian: pn ' gram, San Francisco concert orchestra; : California) xnixeL . chorus; Marion Veski, ban , ... tone; Flora , Howell JSruner, , soprano; dna . Linkowski. " pianist: Carl Anderson, ten hrt George B.' Alien 1 barl ' ,i'.nc; hnth Waterman con- trulio;-? 10-12. Glrrin-DpueL , California Collegians prches- ru. -,-:f!-1:: y -ictttct 8:30-3:30. program;; "a : Z 0 - 1 1 : 3 0, irarkness ' or - chestra. - - - ! - vj - 1 Elxon.lpf Tuesday evening-. ; January .'J at the: home ot: Mnv Frank Howard bin. North Mapla street. The aft ernoon L ;Tra devoted t6 . fantey- ork. Mrs. Pee of Lebanon, a Elster. of Mrs; Howard and of Isa HtaWrence iwas thtwily irnest. j Mrs: Frank Howard Is the pres ident of the Columbine-clnb Mrs. If; L. Joseph secretary; and. Mrs. ij.O. Jfraithreporterir'1 ; ! ilt tSe 'meeting: of the xltttf, on home or Mrs. C O. Smith, at 170 3. . cottage 'street, calendars will $e made" lot"' the ensuing year. - The membefot'the-lab arerr -Mrs. Frank. Howard Mrs".5P. L. Joseph- Mrs L,J 0. Smith, Mrs. Charles Davia,, . Mrs. , William gkmning. Mrs. , William 'McCarrol. ifra.; pal)as IcCarrofi .MfSf louis TrumbIeson M las- Iawrenee; Mrs; Josooh McAlnhina. . H . Li- Mr. and, Mrs. East , , - Leave cm Trip , ' 1 ". : j Mr.-and MrB S. S.- East left yesterday. forJ California . on. the first lap-of thiefr long trip which Willi take them on an extended Mediterranean- cruise "and tour of Europe. ' : In .California! they plan short risit at th home of their daughter Mrs. Hugh Kyle. ReUtrn to Seattle ; I Mlaa ZeHa Hopson,. a. teacher ,n the Seattle .- schools returned to jher work early in the week after spending the holidays at the- homo at herrparente, Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Hopson. 3;. "... H&me From Vancouver, B.C. - Mrs. George F. Rodgers and Miss Margaret Rodgers- fiave re turned home from -a ''.several weeka absence in Vancottverf jc.i where-they; were house guests during the holidays of Mrs. Rodg ers cousin, Mrs. T. W. B. London. MfeS Rodgers was (he Inspiration during her risit ot a number of charming pfenuptial affairs. Miss .Rodgers marriage to Mr. James G. A.' if utcheson is planned for the coming spring. Attractive. Bridae Party . One .- of the rmost atractiTo brfdge affairs of early .January (Was that of' Wednesday afternoon when Mrs. Rdnald Jones was hofet teBs honoring 'gToup'oici.frfends Three tables of ttre chosen", difer sion were Jn pray'dnrjEhg theifaft ernoon, with Mrs. F,' W, Poorman fwfttnlntr the high' score.nThe-conr solatioh award went to Mrs. Edr ward Yieskb..;. -. . 1 .' The season's first daffodils were beautiftil oh tie tea-table. Yellow tapers, to harmonize with the early " spring blossoms, were used la crystal holders. ; Bowls of marigolds were arranged about the; living rooms. I, Mrs.'. John twithebmbe, " Jr.. andV Mrs. Daryl Proctor assisted at the tea table, following the playing. In the group were: Mrs. John Wlthyicombe, Jr., Mrs. Karl Becke, Mrs. Ubyd Farmer, Mrs. Daryl Proctor, Mrs. Wmiam B. Mott, Mrs. F, W. Poormaa, Mrs. T. EL Rilea. Mrs." Edgar . Pierce, Mrs. Ernest Thorns.. Mrs, -. Edward VJaakoajad the hostess, Mrs. Ron ald Jones. ' Ladtett of'tke GAR The members of the U.- S. 8 rant Circle No. 5, Ladies of the G. A. R. will meet at 2:30 o'clock thla aft ernoon In the Armory for the reg ular meeting. Ladieb' Aid ElecXk - Members, ot the. Ladies' .Aid so ciety f: ;tbej; Woman's' "Relief; Corps held an all-day sociaf, meet ing en Thursday in 'the -building at the,FairgroniHis."l. fcV-. i . ; The ; following? office ru were elected at this time: ' President, Mrs. Laura MeAdams; Tioe presi dent, Mrs. Jennie F.' B. Jones; sec retary. Bertha LoTeland, v and treasurar. Sarah Peterson.; Ac cording to tho yearly reports which were heard during the aft ernoon, silteen all-day business meetings were held during.' the past year and seven social moot ings. " , ' .'"." ; '. Till tho arrival of . tho 'spring reason, the (members of the aid society plan" to meet. 'tho homes of the members.'. The iiext 'meet ing, which will take place'at'the home . of ' .Retia Pemberton.. at.; 1443 S. Commercial street,; is an hbnhced ; for, January. 2!&f$Z this time the. members" will; respond to roll-caltwltlt a lielpf ul.hlnt, t-M 5 Mdtor to Nesboiem 'f';; : Mr. and JtrS. Frank; W. Durbln and, their guest, Mrs, CUrac.VaUer- son, are- enjoying 1 a? , sojottrn at Ne8kowin at the Durbln sa'mmer home. ' ! " - '' ;- - - Hal'H&hard: : ;: AuxMdry Meet ! ' n A. particularly delightful Hiiich- eoh meeting of Hal Hibfranf Auxiliary-followed bf he xertemoaies of Installation, was held 'y estorday afternoon in the Armory, '; With nearly thirty- members In atend ance, Tho featore ' of tho lunch eon w.as th-j bringing in'bf a love ly birthday ; ca ke mpll 111 cn ii ng Mrs;" Blanche- Walker and', M re. Jesso Bertebjon". ;H.v ' " : v .Irs,--C-iih-rlno--licwlcU,-: p'ast" s.tatd.priiiJcnt, "a'cted as instaU llns-offlccr'Ior tho occasion.-;. ; TLa f i::i-Riii.too3c off ice; :.'r ' PresWcat, Itrs, Edith Woolpert, Secretary Mrs. Martha Ha-rrfhg ton. ;;, , ;. Trcajinref, Mrs. Jessie Bartlo soaC T-'"V V."'!-.- :-:':":v:;::;"; Vice I- president;, . Mrs. Grace Jnnior. .vice president,' . Mrs. Bessie'' Baker.'-: ' : ' v . I Historian, Mrt.j Lillian '-McKIh- ieyv ':,'..;;,: " r "I-J-Patriotic-instructor, Mrs.; Miry Miller,.- ., . 'j.r, . . .,Cnductor,,Mrs. Myrtle Abrams, Assistant conductor, Mrs. Marie Bakr. ,C-': U '." ..a." Grd'Mrs.' Lncy Newcomb. ; " . , Assistant .guard. ".Mrs. Mary Raymond. ' r -f Musician; Mrs. Blanche Walcher. On nfc Friday v Mrs. Fred Thompson has Invited- -the mem bers) of Hal HibbfurdnCo, bo: her gnosts tor a social meetlns at her home- - on South- Commercial street - -'WSi.. ZXZl ' ? 4." " - . . ' Vim in British Columbia 1 ;i l Mf . and: Mrs Charles, ilvesley andjdaughters, Miss Margaret and MissEthel, and son, Charles, -haf e returned from a vacation .trip to Vancouver . B-"C where therwere the house guests of relatives. Miss Sterlina Returns Miss Edna L. Sterling of Se attle;, the house guest during the holidays of Mrs. PAuH Wallace, re turned last Sunday to her home. Miss Sterling was the inspiration for la number of delightful affairs duriqg her, visit here. ., Plan Birthday Dinner A dinner, in honor, of .Gewevieye Hint's eighth birthday wilt be held this -eyenln r gat e.d'clflcViat the home of Mr mnd Mrs.''iWiniim Hid, 625 NoHhjTwwKetibi Itreof ; The decbratto yellow", with; fi'owefs r'and '. fa-ion baskets in' thafcqior? TCbj-Jitiio guests will in-Hude Virginia Luntl,1 LaVerni ' Wejjdland "Patsy Lelai Lee, Virginia Huntley, Gertrude Stelnke; Irene SteinkeV Marie Herslkorn, Lenore Hersikorn and Maxlne Hill. " f ( SOCIAii OAZNDAR T X Today.. X- Salem Woman's club. Club ouse, 2:30 o'clock.: Cooked food . sale.. Salem Height's Community club. South ern Pacific, Ticket office. 184 N. Liberty street. p. S. Grant circlo No. 5; Ladios JofithoG. A. It. Armory.. 2:30 o'clock. . . I - . . Sunday 7 Christmas cantata, "Tho Holy Nativity." Central Congregation al; church. Evening service. ! . . Monday .Reception at State School foe the Deaf, . honoring Superinten dent and Mrs. F. Lyman Steed. 8 to! 10 o'clock. j ' Tnesday -: ', Reception honoring Mr. 4 and Mf s. T. B. Jones on their 50th wedding anniversary. 417 N. Commercial street. - WedMedaf Salem chanter of American War Mothers. Chamber ot Com merce rooms. 2:30 o'clock. MAN KILLED BY TRAIN VICTIM KILLED INSTANTLY WHILE WALKING TRACKS TACOMA, Jan. -8. (By Asso- clated Press) Theodore Knutson, laborer, was instantly killed at "5130 "tonight when struck and hurled more than. 20 feet down an ntbankment .by a Tacoma-bound Northern Pacific train half a mile north'tof Dieringer. 13 miles east of Tacom'a. . '""; j The train was bound for Aber deen from Seattle According to Engineer W. E. Lewis, the pedes trian became confused in the glare of the tfain'sthoadlighti and, tried! to cross, the wrong-tracks n his kitempt to get out ot-'the train's f : vl V!i- iG,VQUAh -;;.r--L; i it's an ooularJ - know trrel? j 9 . L'. t : ; howam wcohna get t H n v ; ivlSm 1 1; A-U!;;; - kji , g.-: i. ; v Middl -Yes, we- wrote it second tIme-'-1926. riglt the Here's hopln-5;. It will leaVe yoir no worse than It found you. . ' - About 30 people . met at Jake Kleeman's In Hollywood. to. watch the old year ont, and welcome the new year in. Tho eyeningtwas spent in conversation, and in playing games. Cake, sandwiches, Coffee and lemonade' were served by the hostess! -assisted by some bf the other ladies. Just at 12 the crowd, tried to' wake the other resldehtsl on tle Lane by tooting horns, ringing bells, drumming tin cans, to showthejr Qy that a new year hadi comef " ; TJjtoVschool',ard?spent the first day of JaVr bj; t,he new year changing 'seati '-!'in'.; .HJte . school house, ' so they ci ; seat la few more pupils without suspending them from: the- ceiling. ; Finding room for; more pupils is becom ing a habit with them. And them I comes this., announcement:- Born; to Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Hoven, Dec. 20,1a boy. Another poten tial problem for that school board. The next meeting of the Middle Grove Community club will be held Friday, evening Jan. 15, in stead . of; the j8thv , The refresh ment committee is already at work on plans; for a great weenie roast. The program "committee promises a,: red hot. debate on the question of whether, or no Middle I Grove, should be divided into two distg&$,y you-MIddle Govers, whether you lire irisidV or outside the &trlet?-.c'ome aaing.PWpared to tako aafi ,T,Q It i .rported' that Mrs. F. H. Khutbs has-t-iold part of jtlfi-arm to her son-in-law Ferdinand BaT nich. That ' makes ' about the stcenth for "this community winter.f-i'-- ';-.!.' . - n" '"- this When Walter Fahdrlch drove out on the Silvertoir Highway on Monday morning be had 'a. bad collision with a cai from Silver ton. Both cars worit badly, dam aged, but tho passengers-wereua-hurt. Roberts : " '" : J, O... Walker, road supervisor is circulating, a petition 'lor' the change of the highway in a part of thls .districtll The. proposed now highway will follow the golf links road to the edge of the farm, belonging to Mrs. W. V. Johnson, following .this farm west until it joins, the old highway" west- of the Oregon Electric bridge.-' -This wili cut off one half" mile besides avoiding the- lng- hill on the pid highway. . V ;, John J. Roberts is having a large walnut? orchard planted- on! the beautiful sloping hill in the South west part of his place. -Men are at work surveying and blast ing holes for '.the trees. " Jtev. and "Mrs. El W. Rantfin and sons Leonard and HarlowVef NehaI6mv were visitors' with Mrl and Mrs. H. B. Carpenter Monday and Tuesday.; - ' 1 Miss Amy Martin and Miss Mar tin of Salem spent Tuesday of va cation week with Mrs. Alice Coolidge. . : Ernest Pearson was ip Salem Wednesday. " , , ,.T A, Burden and family have just returned, from a trip of several days to. Portland whero: they vis ited friends. ; j : '. Mrs W. Johnson and Miss Leila. Johhsbh of Sale ni were vis itors with Mr. and. Mrs. S. C. Davenport Sunday. v; Carpenter j Bros., Mrs. II. II. Carpenter and Paul, Carpenter at- iciJsde the community .New Year's inner at Jason Lee Church. I- While visiting, at the home ot his 4j.Hcle, Mr. Debacon-. of this place, 9-y ear-old. --Teddr ' Hanpt- man of Portland, fell from a wood shed root and broke his arm. Ho was taken to- Salem where his arm waset. r ' . " r neW druggist; is; expected to move' In the Gervals drag I store by January 1 5'. The building-waS recently . vacated - by Floyd Os- horne - . . h John Knbn- and 'Mr. and Mrs. Leo Baa man -were in. Salem Snn day and called -ott? Father Seroski. who IffconflneoT'lit The hospital on account of a.brokenf leg.,. MInniehere.iJaljBm y4sitors ssnaay. V A'danc6'wa.-r grven Tuesday eve ning In the city halirp5oj-eeds go Ing toward buying a hew piano for the hall. a- i .Mr8. ' jj. P. . Gleason and (sohJ Wayne, visited in Salem Tuesday; Mf. and Mrs. BTMe yisited their son Jack, Sunday. He is In the Wilmmette sanitarium and is said to be in a critical condition, f The public school has added 'a new chnte to the playground equipment. Mr. and Mrs. James Clark, and family motored towpiamiha On Friday last to spend the New Yearr' They returned Saturday evening. M ; -. Mrs. C. Chrlsman of Woodburn visited, in Gervais Monday! - Gertrude Scheible .'.Ir'tnxned from Oakland Monday evening. Northv Howell Mrs. Jas. Woelke and little son Raymond, were Tuesday after noon visitors at Mrs. R. O. Dunns. .. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Harlenr and - two children of -Vancouver; .Wash., spent the week-end with relatives in. this section. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Dunn and sons, Adlena, . Clyde and George of Portland visited a few days with the former's parents Mr. and Mrs. George' Dunn last week. Mr. and-"Mrs. Elmer Johnson pf SilveTton and little son Eldon were Sunday visitors at tho Nels r Johnson home. Mr. and Mrs. Logan Ruther ford and children. V. V'. Van Brocklin and W. H. Baughman were Sunday evening visitors, at W. W. RUtherfords. After a week and a half vaca tion school started again Mon day.' - v, Mrs. W. W. Rutherford and okildren visited Mrs. Clarence r Morgan, on New Year's day. ; . - Earl Rickard took, a truck load or boys to visit some of the prih cipal buildings at Salem on-Monday of last week. : Mr. andMrs. Adam Vachter-aad little George' were'-SUnday after noon visitors at Mike Hoposfjirs. MlsS Celia Bump and Miss Irene Jefferson spent their vacatibn with relatives here. Pratum Mr. and Mrs. George Kleen and family spent Sunday at SUverton witH Mr. and Mrs. Kirk and. fam ily. .. . . Olivia do Vries. spent Sunday with Helen Mae Thompson. Dorothy Bowen,' Louise Dumke and EveJyn de Vries are able to bo back at school .again. ! Mary Welty of SUverton spent Sunday1 at th. ehone-of Mr. and I Mrs. Welty at Pratum. . Mr. ana Mrs. John Roth anl family, Mr. and Mrs,Lamber and sons, and Mr, and MVs'rMcKJbbfcn spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and. Sirs. Boinicrson , Mr. and. Mrsi Jor?:. iu-tU ZXIa f amilFspcnt- SnndayJatrfthb S tpof ier; BonVfi: -f ::--i.-s Henry, Sapptubfield la startln the iew. year right bjt' gettteffl ready for springworkrW daX;h9 Besainfotm;; ipv. D...m. Morrjntlla. com M..mm j H. inrenions con- trlvanc 'attached, to a bench th have khattheir, stare, wiera those: who have time to! do so sit dowja and. read the papeV or talk- abot the weather." t Of coarse, some ;peo ple who haye an abundance of time usW that seat; which Is fpro-, vided- for the . comfort of-tho-jcus-' tomers, more than' tbjeir share, of time; and . on 'these gentlemen- of leisure this cleverly constructed device has about the sarao effect as sitting dbjvuijn.." red. hot sjtove. Except that"- It: aocs' SkOt function until somebiie- presses 'the button, THen 4h Wctim -comes - to' a ; sud den dbclslbbj that -ae -will nbt:rest Tnis splendid edition you will be :-..i. 0'!S': -' ' . i ; ;- 7- '-" ; k':r l;Il13APe!a . i ' .";.!' ; .' ' .' - , .-'..-.-1 .jj '"";..'!:"v:' ;l;'.' ' I '-."' - ttS 5 ; W' ' ?( Ten cenU a eppr,; postage piieptoany point in trie; . ..- . . United States. States. CircUUtron Deptment, ; '.Oregon Statesman Salem, Oregon (jentiemen : Enclosed iihd ..-. -t o defray cost of mailing copies of New . Years edition of Tho Oregon Statesman to the f ollowihgjaddresses : r f j . j . . .--. - - - -------- ' NAME Signed v Address 1 , 7 VisfSlo,' ?tcr tfrer &n&TxjT&tis dr!yitoronili9seat :-X)f?4the henetr rsereral inehes- apart- from LhA.aAn s. Svrrage; IBs SBCa-SV4 " - i v- - i - wav that' anyoneTsitting down will Rsifcren.. at : least two ;naead t tthe.rs&me itlme. A , Ford ; con , is based .to .step. up tH Current to honsands 1 of volts. aitnougn noi rba's- on account ot n ow ratrf.. ... . . . . - -' z-: . The Tyatum flqtutjnm ; whlcji r . -. . m a horned dowxr ovelr a week ago wui prfobably not be rebnilr again for sovne .nme .'w -. -v . . -fllss u Anna Peratrovlch win vfcat'the Kind's t)aughlers class tteiSo Sunday mornJn& iTan. -it. -;: r 1 ls. Charles SnaJChiaixd. children froai Oregon City-spent too. noil- day? at tno nomo.oE-u. "" is a &ti'6pr&e& th proud to send to your mends. '.I J. 1 J.' ' .1 M -JiXu J! ' -'!-,-'-,-'. - . ;-v-'- v. C -"j". .... U . '.'. - i ! T' fs'i - ' -Zu - "- ' "' '-- i! HURRY 1. HURRY ! v HURRY I . -.1 ... - . ' w-. '-..- m w. 1. . 1 Fifteen cnts a copy oiitdide the Uiutefi - . . '; i 1- .. .; . v. - - Bfr.'raisA'Mrs. CH2ord? Cordier Trod -Washington, ita-o staying with jlr: Cordier'a father. .-4 ;- - ''Carl -Swanso and. James .Law less' frbmtAuourn are cutting wood here. , ; ; ,; ' . - from; tie country , LLl,i ...oirf,!,!.. and her small. son were! driving to town. . when a huge. Automobile bora downrnpon-inj-m. The horse was badly frightened and began to prancei.whBTeUpxjn the old laSy leaped down and waved, wildly to the chauffeur,- screamingat the top of her -voice; . The cBautfeur stopped . the car and- offered to; help- get the horso , "That's r.ail r "rtght."',-said tthe ioy,. who. remained, composedly in the carriage,- '.'I can manage the horse. You: .ust "lodd": Mother .... .r. - ... . .. - A No .nn , can j beeomoi ia herb4 un til .Fat8UppllcS;tAe proper, occa sion.. ; , 1.;; smam ' " ' 1 Salemrdistrict which' elsewnere.,-. 1 .. - mf . 11 ' ' . CITY STAT ' -i-v .- - ! " - I - -t X