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THE OttEGON STATESMAN. SALEM, OTlEuO -TIIUIISDA-MOIINIKG; JANXJABi, 1023 - 0m ' 0 t ' i i I ' ! y'r--V; r- Phones 48 and 49 j ; The more you know about coffee ahii hoV it ought to taste, I f to Pride of Waldo Hill Flour Princess Hard IWhat per 'Bsuckr.z:.iL. Flour; Fisher's Blend Had Wheat Fjbur, per sack i-l:.-. .- " ! - - j SUGAR Quaker, Pure Cariej Stor Crystal White 6 bars -jzlzxsl S: s: ! i Try OurcTelephofle Service--Just Say 48. How convenient it is to! haVb- your ikrbceries delivered right in your home. The cos! is ho 'niore--Ouir Delivery Service is Free of -I- - i- IU!a.w8t, rata anjt en0w ast PrUao; increasJnBj southerly windd Max. 5; Mia. 41; Iffver 4. talfnary;; Rainfall .97; At rophf re cloudy Wind southeast. Corey to Go East QoVernor PiereS yeaterday ?Kn cd iau order , "authorizing! Hi H. Corey, ipenitr -pf the jOregioa mb-; lf erylce commission, ' to gf to Washington to attend the final hearing 'caUed by the Interstate commerce commission In iconinec tion wfth the' proposed jCeitral Oregon rattroad tterelopmentJ Mr. Corey will leave Salem January 21 f and -will be accompattied by , j; M. Derera and W. jP JSHMSkft: torh'eya tor the public eryJfce.0mi " mission. ". ; , . ' X-r .c H Tor eale;' sextjuesjuofc ifwa and lahOTnsvf v-f Jl?s6 1 N. Ctaeiiiioe;4J)vi4 Attettds Cfeiitttiotb i -0." D. BOWfer, kherltf county.- is -Ia;brtlaiU lunty,- is 7n-;oruana viiwiiif onveirtion U -sherlflrfiof , 3the : it H will etbi tfar lhte a state He will gt-fjr 4hJte dfrys. Dr. Marsll,Xsteoparfilc-- "Phy8lclat atid 'surgetm." 1 1 Attends Hockey Game j21 "Ckrl GabrleWdn.i In Charge of the state niotbr Tehicle depart- ment, spent last TBlght; In1 Portland where he attended a Bockfy gatte between a Portland and Canadian team. Before Baying Yoar "Piano" .see us. Musie IIonse 41S Court. Moore's i2 Monmouth Head Hewi M'J.'"T:'tanders, president ofj the Monmouth normal "school j was a vMtor in Salem yesterday. fVilliam Leyens, state proiib- tibh commiasioaer. ppent the past fpf days in eastern Oregon on! "of tl business. , - ' ; ,y V Chicks Pay Best lTlakVPetland,;27$ State. J21 Ahtliorize Rat 'Cut' 'The public ' service i commission has authorized the filing ) by the United Railways company, of "re- Li 'mim nh nw iloffa from Keasey to Tlaf ton an4 from Vex- oni'a to Glekwbod, Oregon, The new rates will be $ 2.81 j and $2.5 per 1000 'feet 'or a reduc - tlon of ST W and 35 cents per . Eastnian Brothers Oil i Jloursr , ,1 ' 13 XL TO- 1-F. H- h ' - " i - 1 FACTORTI'VERTONrf ORE. Underwood TvpcATiter Co. : Direct Factory TSrancIuM CiJ) Court Street -. . ?Phone S63 . .Typewriters -Rentedf SoldL Special rental rates rtdepts .a - ' - - -wm-ill f " " jLifcMo6MrV& son pmr t- tor Vt4 Jwtw. ,SIr 871 korts Cammreil. t , . .. 'C1T.Y NEWS IN BRIEF !br RWejiMiJp4MBBe 155 Hotel Benson CoFfee have you try Hotel .Benson uoiiee ' ? ; ; Red Ribbon Catsup large bottles . . No." 1 small white Beans, new crop, -6 pounds ....,...." ... Fancy Italian Prunes, new crop ' A pounds .-........l.... Fancy needless Raisins . 3 pounds J.l.L........:.Ji : :.L..:: Fancy "Petite Prunes ' ! ; 3 poUndk1 .i,....,.l. , . Facy pack minced Clams $1 90 -! OA $2.49 $5.49 , per cii . ....., ,,...u Macaronji put up in 5 pound, -. boxes", p0r box.-...:.:.... .-.;:;.;-.ui 25 c ,.i 1000 feet respectively. Pending rate adjustment on logs in this territory the rates will become Effective on one day's notice to permit the prompt moving of logs. The tariff will expire December 61, 1926- y ; i Fiirnitnre TJpholstny- 1 And . repairing. . CJiese-Poweri Furniture company! s20tf Away on Business r. j Will Moore, state insurance Commissioner, spent yesterday in Portland on official business Attend Regents Meet I Governor Pierce, Secretary of State Kozer, and J. A. Churchill, state superintendent of schools, spent yesterday at Eugene where they attended a meeting of board of regents of the state fersity. the uni- 1 Salem Ioans wanted on property $350, 500, $1700, also $2500 and $300 oh well Improved ranches; Socolofskv.,341 State, 970. Ij22 (a;Hft9penaea-i t: ijlH ' trtIh! r service commission yesterd-frhpestle4 pending; an 4hv4fetlalorf alptoposed "jrw rates- bti : tliiajtr6kicmrs' r Wit?:jBif any ; wEicfi operates ,iT.i3Face and Sale pack. mttea were ; acheduleli; t?rc dtato: -Ai4it:ae Vf ftf?' T:Hlt: . Illinobi Gronp to Meet The Illinois society of Salem Is planning thbhj tte4tmg in the auditorium of the. Salem chamber 4f commefTO Friday. February , 12, it was made known - yesterdayj by John Marshall. I ! Another "Car Load 1 J t arriVed. Moore's Music rOU8e .5 Court, r- ij22 Young Daughter Dies The infant daughter of Mr. -and Mrs. John Rodman died In i Un4'.-Tuesdayn'omIng, accord in g 0 Wfd o6ivd Jby r&sllem friends. Mr. RodttangTaduttedv f rom wtl iSamet WrHrsity?J.-tile clas4 of 1923. tipoiMtraduatfoktie aerved as principal Jbf the Scotts Mills high school for two years. Fnaerj at of the igtrl will be held in Port land today. Ilotel Marlon-- , . t i Dollar dinner, served 5:45 to 8 every evening. i2tf I Births Are Reported j he office of the city health offic r yesterday, the girls having jthe best of jit with three births. daughter, unnamed in the report was born December 28 to Mr. ana Mrs. Clifford T. white of Tamer. I To Mr. and Mrs. Samuel C;Got- .itenberg of Gervais a daughter was I born January 12, and has j re ceived the name' of Betty Fay PAINTING KALSOMINING PAPER HANGING For the right kind otfnaterlala t ana ine very oesi vnrBu ship call US. 4-e 4 Gabriel 't -1 . Porwder and Snpbly Ccs 173,8. Commercial Phono 728 LADD &BUSH,BankerS Established 18C8 i General Banking Businses Office Honrs from 10 a. m. to 8 p. m. EY ... Kforth Commercial ;" . the more anxious we are 18 c. 45c - -it it! Charge Mr. -aiid Mrs, Howard W. Persons of Salem; received 'a-daughter January 13 and have named her Odille Anne. A son! was born January 12 to Mr. and Mrs. Carl Swanson of Salem, and hns 'been named Cdrl Lambert. 1 Dr. Dolpu Ii Craig lias Opehed- A dental office, 211 1J. S. Bank Bldg. J2C : V.tr Car It Recovered ' . Local police have received word tharthe Chevrolet toUriag belong ing to Tom La Duke of this city, and stolen from Salem recently, has been recovered at Northbend. Two boys, Virgil Roberts of- Sa lem and F. L. . Franklin of Sheri dan, are being held in connection with the disappearance of the car. Classes Every Thursday Night Alkires Dancing School. -Phone .1S0-J tsi Fine on Liquor tTfiarRP Bud Harris and F. Bower, ar rested Tuesday on charges of be ing intoxicated, were fined $10 each when they appeared before Judge Poulsen yesterday." Apples Appli ;jRome Beauty Apples: $1.35 per OX face and Sale pack. After this 'week the price will advance to 1. 50 per Dox. capital city ransfer Co. Warehouse, 226 State. J21 Returns to Desk- James Allison, an employe of the public service commission, has returned to his desk after being HI with la grippe. Radio Headquarters, Phone. 1035 Zenith, Fada, Mognavox, and used sets. Good radio poles. 175 South High. ! j24 Will Attend Meeting : C. N. Laughridge, deputy secre tary of state, and George Duns- ford., superintendent ofstate build ings ami grounds, will spend next Saturday in Portland attending a! meeting of the' Shrine. jThey will maue tne trip by automobile. Apples Afcal Rome Bfkuty Apples '$1.35 per LboFwSiad Sale pack. After una week the irice will advance to S 1.50 per hox. . Capital City TT'asre-CSr Warehouse, 228 State. , ?S J21 H. LocoKTalent Is Display ? Local . talent was brought into thelimelight at the ! Rotarian luncheon yesterday noon, several of the members being called upon for short, impromptu talks. A Wood Wood TRACY'S FUEL . YARD 107 D Street j Telephone 2313 rrr F.N..WQprjRY Salem's Leading Pays Ca&hTi!For rnltnro lit ReetieySnd Siortt i Established Since 181 C IK I Anyone wanllng a 1925 Ford roape, new paint, good eut Iter nutl lukts of extras Me It at Vlcfc Bros. This" npeJs in fine condition and looks, like a new job. Don't wait. It will be sold for f 430 ' ' feature of the meeting was that each speakeij had the privilego of choosing the next speaker and introducing him. Those wno Bill Busick. W. I. Walter Brown Guef- spoke were Phillips. Dr. froy. Rill MrGilchrlKt.' "William Gahlsdbrf, and T. B. Kay. WINTER COLDS ARK ' DANGKROCS The serious diseases that devel op from simple coughs or "colds make them idangerous and they should not be neglected. There is no better remedy for quick relief from coughs i and colds than ' Fol ey's Honey and Tar Compound. "My grandchild could get no re lief whatever from a very bad croupy cough, until I gave him Foley's Honqy and Tar," writes P,e t e r Landis, Meyersdale, Pa. Keep a bottle .. on hand for any emergency. Adv. Returns From. Portland Carle Ahrams, secretary of the state board of control, returned here last night aftera couple of days- spent Tin Portland where he checked the aCjCounts of several state-aided institutions. Baby .CIiltJc-!-N .Now, ready. Flake's Petland. 121 273 State. Rack From Tillamook Dr. ;Wr. II. iLytie, s'tate veterin arian, has returned from Tilla mook county! where he spent a couple of days inspecting some herds in that section of the statei Furniture Upholstery And repairing. Giese-Powers Furniture company. s20tf Roy Shaw D Itoy C. Shaw, a jeweler in Bend, Oregon, died at his Bend home last Sunday, according to word re ceived by Salem friends. Mr. Shaw has been In business in Bend for about seven years. Prior to that time he had been connect ed for several years with the Hart- man Brothers Jewelry store of this city. He is survived by his widow. Laura Bennett, and his son, Lawrence. Before Buying Your "Piano see us. Moore s Music House. 415 Court. j22 Kafoury Speaks Allan Kafohry, Salem business man, addressed tne stuaents 01 Willamette university during their chapel hour yesterday. He spoke on "What tMs Business Man Ex pects from the College Man." Radio Poles of Superior Quality - Good i used sets. Phone j24 Arrested on Liquor Charge Charley Mooney of this city was arrested by Officer Cutler yester day on a charge of being intoxi cated. It is said Mooney had de natured alcohol in his'pcfssessionf Another "Car Load Of "Famous Kimball Pianos" just arrived.) Moore's Music House, 415 Court. jzz Plans Are mpleted Jtians iorane unv5nns-.oiji"B . u . and lobbies lin-tbe rtow hbm of the SalemSYMCAfiwe ceSnpleted at a speciaFTOMtthfcrt th bnlld- ing committee yesterday after noon. Bids are to be called for soon. As i soon as the bids are awarded the building will be com pletely outfitted. Musical Postponed . Plana' for furnishing 'office First Eyangelical church tonight, has been indefinitely postponed, due to the illness of several mem bers of the Albany organization, according to announcement made by Rev. C. C.ipoiing-..- " . Is Awarded Damage . Mrs. C- R. liattallon'Was "award- ed damages of 13085 ji u dam age suit' against C. Y. Huie. a .China man, in r the. circuit Oifiourt yesterday. She charged malicious prosecution 'and sued tor 'i5W; : Mail 1 Oc for copy of T new Oh Henry! recipe rnbook showins SIXTY Z: new recipes Write ZZZ i, ! WilliarrMon Cmdy Co.- Chicavo. 1U. mm I "America's Jz V; Finest ,' SUo and Ttpse-Batjtallon were for roejrly employe JnHuie'flv,sUr4 and he charged then! - with taking 1 40, T-lluie says he went to. them and told them about It and that t hey IhVn wrote him .. checks for $nt. taier topping payment: on the checks,' declaring that they had written them through fear of violence. Merritt to Sjeak v ; Salem Klwanians who were dis appointed when Rabbi Max Mer ritt of Portland failed to appear to deliver his address at the noon luncheon Tuesday will have the privilege of hearing him Tuesday, February 2, according to an nouncement made yesterday. Bobbins lit Rotary Cinest y Salepi Rotarians had as their truest .at their luncheon yesterday noon Prof." Clyde Robbins of the University of .Oregon. He spoke briefly on the spirit of Rotary, and warned the members that the organization must remain ; more than Just a luncheon club in order ..p survive. Will Visit Parents Miss Mary Huff, niece of Mr. and Mrs. L. C. McShane, 144 6 Saginaw, left Wednesday morning ria Oakland and Los Angeles, for extended visit at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. N. Huff, at Tiffin, Ohio. Visits in Salem Miss Laura Ruggless, teacher in the Woodburn high school, was a Tuesday evening guest of Miss Mary Huff. 1446 Saginaw, prior to her trip to. Ohio, Wednesday morning. - . . " , , . 1 . ; ; ; .. Instil lint ion to Be Held, Silyer Bell Circle, Neighbors of Woodcraft, will .hold open instal lation at the W. O, W.; hall, Fra, ternal Temple , Fridayf Jan. 22. Tho public is cordially invited to attend. Confers With Pierce Charles E. Spence. state market commissioner with headquarters in .Portland, was here yesterday conferring with Governor Pierce and other state officials. Mr. Spence returned recently from eastern Oregon where he attended a series of grange meetings. Governor to Speak . Governor Pierce went to Port land last night where he will make an address before the county Judges and commissioners of the state. BLIZZARD STRIKES HOME Coughs and colds are a natural RGOuence to an unexpeciea onzr-, zard, and should be treated nromntly to offset complications. Foley's Honey and Tar Compound ior cougns ana cuius, xvecy n tie on hand for any emergency. "The children and I had colds and the first dose of Foley's Honey and Tar helped us right away, writes Mrs. Mather, Richwood, Ohio. Foley's Honey and Tar is a good cough remedy for the whole! family. It contains no opiates. Adv. Frank Miller Visits Frank Miller, at one time a niember .ef the public service com mission, spent yesterday in Salem j where he? attended a meeting of the board of regents of the Oregon state nortnal schools. He lives at "Albany. Bums' Anniversary Tickets for banquet and pro gram to be at Hotel, Marion, begin- rnjng alG:3" next aionaay eve- fniB.g, the 25th inst., may be pur chased by all lovers of the Scotch rroet from the following persons i Robert Hutcheon, paint stpre, Commercial street: William Mc Gilchrist Sr.; William McGiichrist Jr., U. S. National banic Diag.;M i jnnn Marr ii. John Marr; G. W. Shand, Salem i,-": , 4 pn ,wor8. o eorge ArDucaie,! a . . Z ' thoe store. Commercial street, and. John Bayne, 341 State Street.- Cotnmittc - on arrangements. J22,i v, Judge Kelly Improving Circuit Judge Percy R. Kelly, who has been confined to his home in Albany with a severe cold, reported as steadily improving. Judge LH. McMahan has been in i charge .of ( Judge Kelly's depart ment "nefe in the Marion county Will Rack Proposed Road Senator C. L. McNary has sent jsirtelegraja to Governor Pierce in which he said he had assured Sen ainr G Odd ine of Idaho that he woujd sooperate with him in the rrttiatrncMon or a oroDOsea new hlehway from Winnemucca, Nev. to Snake River, via Jordan vaiiey rfrinT netessitv of this road was cabled to the attention of Senator M-cNarTty Governor Pierce and otter residents of eastern Oregon, : r Seats Are "Selling Fast ' i The advance seat sale for John Philip Sousa's band, to be heard here at the armory Friday ever ning. indicates that that hall will be filled to-. capacity. The box of- ilce at the armory opened Mon day and the sale nas exceeaea ex pectations. Sousa will appear here undet tlwa managemem oi me Heili.g heater. The armory has en secured for the evening. ?' - - . . Retail Jewelers .to Meet 5 The Oregon and Washington Retail Jewelers, association have arranged toehold a loinn conven tion in Longvlewr:Wash.,. on April 26, 27 and 28, according to A. Ai Keene, secretary of the Oregon Jewelers' 'association; - Mr. Keene' returned yesterday 'front' thestate of 'Washington where he 'assisted In Thaking plans ! f or'the : conven flow. ' Mr. Keene Tredfcfed that the JoJnt convention of Jewelers would he one of the largest and most interesting" events of Its kind held on the- Papiflc . coast J n ; re cent years! j- " ' ' " f Complete List From Which . Jurors-. Will Be Chosen, ..Prepared for 1926 The. jury list for the Marion county circuit court for 1926 was announced yesttrday. by U, G. Boyer,, Marlon -county clerk. The complete list , for the county, drawn up by districts, follows: Anmsville ChaS. F. Hein. liar-1 yey L. Wright, Edward iponker. J. W. Eastburn, Ada M. Swank, laude M. Boone, Fred J, Von Reh ren. Aurora Chas. Recke, Rose A. Miller, Helen E. Sadler, Anna K. Giesy, Geo. W. Atwood, William Kraus, George W. Askin. Breitenbush Nellie Riddell, Henry G. White. Brooks Ella Harris, Minnie B. Gouley, Edna Bamp, John De Jar din, James W. Fruit, Ronald E. Jones. Francis R. Moisan, Robert M. MuSom. Butteville Fred Bents, Lizzie Parrott. Champpeg Frank Caborne, Curtis Coleman, Dewey C. Geario, Dorothy Pilett, Lola M. Zell. .-, Chemawa Archie Claggett, A. E. Cummings, Thos. L. Ross, Eliz abeth IV Jones. Alwilda-rJavage; W. A? Spj-ijiger. m Croisarl-J-Jay B. CumnJags, ;W. C. Pettyjohn, Margaret Walker, C. L. Query. Donald- Nellie Bush, Joseph Bixel, Aline M. Quinn, Henry Stauffer, John Singer, Emma S Thielsen, Gene G. Carver. Eikhorn Cecil R. Sischo, A. B Myers. Englewood Mabel De Sart, Lloyd A. Lee, Carl D. Runner, Rpy B. Duncna, Hetta Field, L. II Lickel, Homer D. Tarpley. Fairfield Mary Imlah, S. F. Parker, Sr., F. R. Du Rette. Fairgrounds Lloyd T. Reyn olds, O, H. Hilfiker. Geo. O. Sav- age, Harvey Walker, Dr. C. W Beechler, E. Matthcs East Gervais Sylvia Jones Brixey, John H. Cutsforth, Jennie Duquis, Wm. A. Gunter, John H Klene. n. - . - L. G. Fershweller, Edmond Coffin, Irene Lemery Horeh Samuel C Dike, Carl Knutson. Central Howell Wesley De Sart, B. F. Shephard, Henry Wer ner, Maud M. Tweed, Emma Liechty. North Howell W. H. Stevens, Amy M. Beer, Anna R Dunn, W, j Leslie Waltman. East Hubbard Peter L. Hersh- berger, R. M. Murphy, Alice G. Weaver, J. R. Jackson, M. B. Kes-' tr. Ijrvi Woltv ' s-. - - - j - r I i West Hubbard George J. Wolf-i er, Homer N. BecK, Rutn E. Cal vert, Kathleen M. Beckmin, 'John H. Friend, F. E. Yergen. Jefferson E. F. Looney, Paul Buckner, Daniel Donahue, Eliza beth Van Winkle, Janet G. Steiwer , Mamie W. Fontaine, John T. Jones Roscoe C. Thomas, J. C. Pate. Liberty Wm.- Zozel. "Edward Dencer, Gravia V. Ohmart, A. T. Wain. Macleay Mabel Patton, Narcis- sa Taylor; H. E. Martin, Frend de Vries, Oscar Eoff. Marion M. A. Barber, Isaac jconklin, John Palmer, Maude Far low. MeKeen D. M. Dryden.TenaT A. Owre, S. A. Baumau, Joseph Nib- ler, S. aVan'CIeate; Mehanyt-rElizabeth Taylor; W. G. Stone, II. A. Siegmund, Albert Titze, Emma Freres. Mill; City Albert Seitztoger, Delbert B. Hill,'. Jennie Maag.. Newton 'Lawis.JC., lit Work,v lsi Monitor H. M. Bqnney;, Elsie T yan Clearer m . Berning, , $. L. Miller. Anna Giles. - East Mt. Angel Celine M. Fuches. J. L. Kruse, Henry -Jin m- peYf, Ann Smith, Frank Butsch; Josephine Barr. :West Mt. Angel John? sKleff, Jr., Cob Berchtold, . Margaret Schwab, M. O. Hatteberg. E. B. RnelfRhJ Prinele Marv k. , Mnllcpr. ", f.. .Xrttotjf4 M. .Cobmnw C. F. MumtaT Marie.' BlundeU. Wm. H. W.' Paeht Berth'!!. 8ttlAmW.j; w.;LatoIIett,E; C: Perkfns. : f fRjiew Henry K. CautHomt M-iif-i Smtth-.Wm . krtift A 'Roiiale-EL ti Becklevt Ttl I Teterl har. 'Hi iTavlor. Chaa". F- vick WlardF. t?amnbelir Kktn- erlne F, GnnnelL ?Saleni 12$. IFiorence "Boer ama, Llla M.. Moore,-W D. Smith, H, P, Chaser-Ore v; Et. Hawkjns, MayMet Homyet. Thompson, Paul H. Stege. William Wechten. C XL j ii tzelJl.:-L,-"r: -v Salem No. 2. ; W. .Chambers, Sr.; r Louis Ashliniku. Claude Stefan- V'SOE WIIXIAMS -f .";.The Battery Man ' r: . r v Ta la Srvte . - , , . -' aad:AecMseziea : "'. r -j-' - i . . , . S ECTJ ; ST OR CIRCUIT COURT loffr Sarah H.cSteeves, Myrtle Beshtr Robt.- W, Craig, Ada A. Criwford,: RaJphGloyer,:-Ahneir Lewis. Eirnnie M. ?t Salem No. 3 Maude .L. Rich-; ardson. C. T. Doty. Henry Franke, David Korb, Minnie; c; McKInney, Evelyn M. Bremmer, W. C. Clare. Salem No. 4. C. G. Henderson, dax Abts, Amanda Anderson. Alice Budlong, C, K.' Eyre, H. H. Hul sey. Ethel I. Liston. Salem No. 5.- Alice 11. Judd, Jennie L. Simpson, Lola Van Pat ten, "H. F. Batterman, A. C. Branch H. C. Pugh. , .j Salem No. 6. Wilda M. ; Sfeg muhd, IL C. Robertson, Bert Sls cho, Annie' M. Luthy, C. J. Lisle, C. P. La Bare. j Salem No. 7. F.; L. Wilkinson, Florence M. Thompson, Roy She!--ton. Eva Pillett; A. M. Lull, A. Ll Seamster. ' " Salem No. 8. W. J. Anibal, Lena Taylor, Gladys Eoff, Isaiah Beecroft. Isabella Bunce, Otto K. Paulus, Willam G. Krueger. !' Salem No. 9 C. B. McEIhaney, K r B-tltft Ar norn over. Rose n-mhlA Thppia Tnih n -.m. T v Atuinath P swflffnrd n r: SoCQlofsky, E. Rostein. J Salem No 10. J. H. "Dunlap1, W H. Burghardt. O. K. DeWitte, R. H. Hoover. Margaret E. Head- rick, Emma Vandevort, Jane Rice, A. A. Keen. Salem No. 11. Harry -L. Beer schen, Jennie R. Breithaupt, Alice H. Dodd. Harold . Rupert, Julia Delano, A. L. Wallace, E. Gene-t vieve Vehra, J. E. Thielsen. Mary A. Ileenan, Grant W. Day, Edith L. White. . Salem No. 12. Ruth E. Swart Mary B. Kells. Ethel Welch. Kath arine Bernard', Stella E. Blacker by,--Lee C. Botherton,. Claude1 C Whie, A. M. Hansen, A. B. Kel- say. . : ; -i Salem No. IS. Elsie C. Rhoten. Ross C. Miles, Maude Coddingtonj John Marr. Salem No. 1 4. G. J. Wenderf oth, A. J: Vick, A. R. Oakes, Jen IT1 En Within 24 hours We paid $1,000,000 for this uoay todo .it You can end a cold in 24-hours m the tight way. You can stop the discomforts, eliminate the poisons. All the . threats ol the cold, will cease, , , . i That wav is HILL'S. It so efficient that - millions have come to aHnnt it. It is so suoerior to other rmA- that - f ntift $1,000,000 I ,.4...VM ..m.. - - c 1 ' Get the HILL tablets, and at m af . once. 5toP. tne coij; ena au ra ill results. The sooner you begin the quicker the relief. Don t wait "an Co nr. At ; yonr Atmr store. B Sure it's MU Pries 33e, QUININE Get Red B TOM afli Porfra Nursery , Office in New Salem Hotel Biriiaingr; 169 South High . Street ' . Salesyard in rear of of flee - 4 Phorte '1718' Residence Phone lilKl A a vrnrpnwi? v.. r h 3'Oft$rlacfins flavorful a lenj iihi ti; that u ClvS nk C Van Trmp, Effia W. Tr n- up. , , : . Salem No?.l&. -W. T, Rams L i, B B. Colbaithi Eugene Eckerlwi, F.! E., Loose, Susie K. Parmenter, Renska L. Swart, Mina D. Olmsted, Marian D. O'Neil, lUiiry Jirsr.l u lng. -. "." ; --- !" I : . . . ! J I Oqnt!nuid on paa 4) 'Miss Anna IE. 1 1 . i 1 Reed, aunt of Mrs. "W. E. Bjirns of Salem and Mrs. C. G. Iruri of Portland, great aunt of "Miss JAnna Reed Burns. Funeral servijes will be held at 2:30 p. in. Thursday, at Findley's in Portland. I nolESICK ". .. .t . " Blessed are they who' are homesick, fo they shall come at last to th4ir father's house, i Heinxich Stilling. W. T. Rigdon 8c Sod sorbing Picture 1 i P- i h. t. k. HOW a want ad won , the path tp love is related in a well-oeveicfpea mm siory. 'Classified." irhich is the bar ren t' attraction, at the ' RivoII theater this week. The story fs .centered abont a. girl of smalj purse but costly ideals whose ff ob it was to sit at a. telephon la a "newspaper business office and take, down the multitudinous small Wants of the public "Dog lost." "house for refnt;' garage- for sale" and the; rest." Enlivened with witty subtitles "and full of laugh-provokitig, incidents ' on the side, the film . works out the problem lot the 'working girl, industrially and socially Corrme Griffith makes . a most delightful hit in the main feminine rol4 as a modern flaDDer. Jack IMulhall as the garage ni'an with shell of iron and heart of gold, while more a comedy typa than otherwise, makes a good f interpretation of a hardboiled-haracter As the youthful and elegant - million aire in silk hat. Ward Crane puts rather mdre than ordinary verve into hfcnpart. . ' ' .' Z .The story Is, one of the best told and cleverly filmed of any that have appeared recently at the.Rivoli. It has the grace of laughter In every episode, with a Teal moral tone sounding through it all.- Oregon Journal TODAY i- FRIDAY Oregon ,1 I t 1 . i i for -ai mon?7 E I rt0assifiea', IsAb Z' " " j izrrr,? ! j I