THE OREGON STATESMAN SALEM, OREGON
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L4tll home incidents are the little things that count
in pictures. vAn
it's all t so
youfself here. -Kodaks $5 upili
X ; - rAt Home With the KodT" gives many pat pointers J
4 ; t .J f. on picturemaking. Stop In for a copy free I M
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sive Distributors
UNSETTLED
- Occasional rain west portion and
local rainsand .snows east .por
tion; slight' qhange la tempera
ture, southerly windsff fresh s- and
strong on hte coast.
Max. tif miaAirTalnfalL .-62;
river, 6.2 falling; atmosphere
cloudy; wind, southwest.
Call f or Licei
. Only five more days are left for
dog owners to secure licenses be
fore the penalty , is attacked to the
tax. After March 1, the licenses
will cost double. Now the tax
hi $2 for females and $1 for males.
To days there , have- been 1508
licenses applied fof out of the
25T0 dogs registered last year in
.n coufltr Tjia .applications
maue id u. fjoyert, cuuu-
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Hotel Marloi
; Dollar dinner, served 5:45 to 8
very evening.
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Mri HannaliT Expert
! Halt - cutter - JEoTmerly ; with
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OurWeatherMan 1
; Meier:; and Finit f ot, Portland is
now1 ! employed at 1 the ' Mo'del
Beiuty Parlors,;
1 :Tbe city ilbrary will.be closed
all day Monday, February 22, on
aetount of Washington's birthday.
Howard Corset Shop
; Has moved to 165 rN. Liberty.
Sen Vlck ImproTlng
: Ben Vlck of the. Viek Brothers
Auto company, is now rapidly im
proving from1 an operation and is
expected to leave the ! hospftar by
Tuesday. .!
One License Issued
i , One marriage license was issued
.in the county clerk's; of flee , here
"'yesterday. It was taken out by
William Everett Scott, farmer.
and Ruby Ethel Stone, both of
Lebanon. - ! , ;
5 ; Pomeroy . Si. Keene
' , ' Jeweler and Optometrists .
- i , , Salem, Preson, t ..
jj Eastman Brother
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Salem Office' 169 & IUkh
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FACTORS, SIIiVEBTOlf, ORB.
Underwood Typswritcr Co.
;. Tfmrtorr Branch
S10 Court Street p Phone SC2
TypewTitere Rented, eeio,
;. ' . Repaired.
Mbme
wiffithe
album full is a prized possession.
easy with a Kodak.
KODAK FILM FINISHING
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OWL DRUG CO.
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State at Liberty
WS IN
Petitions Received ,
Two petitions for paving were
received yesterday by City Re
corder Mark Poulsen. , One is for
the paving of Warner street from
the Tile road to Hunt street. The
other, for the paving of North
Liberty street from Broadway to
the north bank of the North Mill
creek. The latter petition was
signed by every property owner
along the street mentioned. .The
two petitions will be submitted to
the council at its meeting March
1st.
The Bon cilia Beauty Specialist
Will be at Perry's drug store all
this weekT " Free facial "massage
to ladies. f21
Keep In Mind
Those good Sunday dinners at
at the Salem Restaurant, i Come
and be satisfied. T5ci Also open
evenings to 12 m. : ! vf21
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Fined for Parking- I
H. S. Carter of -this city was
yesterday fined $1 by Judge Poul
sen for having parked in-, f.ront of
a theater. - This is the first fine to
ne : levied under ; the. ordinance
adopted last Monday night by the
council prohibltif the! pairing of
cars in front of theaters. V
BAB Optical Co. I
r 370 H State. Phone 328. f21
Prepared . ;.1.:.4:,. tVT. -. ".
To care for your., spring harness
needs. Nothing takes the place
of leather.; F. E. Shafer, harness
supplies, 170 S. Commercial, f 21
Fined for Parking- r f
Three men,; Carl Butler,-Dr. J.
S- Backstand and Dr."! ' George
Vehrs, were fined $1 each by
Judge Poulsen yesterday for hav
ing parked overtime, j
Kindergarten Enroll; Now
For spring term. Morning and
afternoon classes, 1570 Court.
Tel. 1150-W. ' tZf
Receives Fine ' i
C. Raymond Ely was' fined SS
by Judge Poulsen yesterday for
having allowed three other per
sons with him in the front seat
while he .was driving, j -
Wanted . !
Listings of all kinds. L. C.
Brotherton, 370 State St. f23
Keep in Mind I
Those .good Sunday dinners at
at the Salera Restaurant., Come
and be satisfied. 75c Also open
evenings to 12 m.'v ' f2i
Water Applications
r Applications filed fin the ' state
i engineer's . department , yesterday
follow: ' R. W. Clarke. Salem.
JOE WILLIAMS
i ; Th . Battery Man ; t u
W S to Tkat. ,. -' '
' " 'I WILLARD o,.. -
631 Court St. ! Phone '108
F. N. WOODRY
Salem Leading '
AUCTIONEER
Pays Cash For Furniture
Residence and Store .
T 1010 North Summer
; PHONE 511 . ty
" "EsteJblished Since' 191
LADD &DUSH,Darikers
- Bstabllahed 1808
General Banking Biulnsei .
. Office Hours from 10 a. m. to S p. m. -
Kodak
You can see for
STORE
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Only the Best
water, from Clarke spring tor do
mestic and irrigation of four
acres of land in Polk county. C
A. and May Warner, Salem, water
from west branch of Pudding riv
er for irrigation of tour acres of
land in Marion county. Oscar
Meyer, Salem, ; water from Croi
son creek, for Irrigation of 20
acres of land in Marion county, at
a cost of 200.
Boston Terrier Puppies for Sale
From prise winning stok. Dr
Fred Ellis, 1380 Center street. f21
Owner Must Sell by March 1
Six-room house, double garage.
pavement, big lot, garden, fruit.
shrubs. Must see to appreciate.
Excellent terms. 1150 N. 15th.
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Mr. L. L. Thorn
, Formerly of the Bob Shoppe,
Portland, will be at the Elite
Beauty Shop, over the Gray Belle,
starting Monday. This makes
four of the best lady hair cutters
in the state of . Oregon, and no
more long waits. Come forenoons
if possible.
, f 21
Over $100 bast been pilfered
from the office of the local high
school during the past week, it is
reported. A new-system of keen-
fngthe moneyXwill probably be
inaugurated. Books and personal
belongings hare' been stolen from
the students. V'New locks will be
issued to students for their lock
ers. These will open by combina
tion rather than by key.
Hats Cleaned and Blocked
75c.1 Cash and Carry Cleaners,
352 Chemeketa St. f21tf
Dance , .
At Elks Temple tor Elks only.
Monday nite - f21
Lots North Cheap-
Large lots $525 on up, reason
able terms. In protected residence.
district close car and schools.
Also South and East. Becke &
Hendricks, 189 N. High Street.
f f20tt
Fall to Stop .
Five persons, were fined $5
each yesterday by Judge Poulsen
for ' having failed to stop at
through streets. Those fined are
R. H. McCurdy, John Cherrlngton,
Mrs. II. Wllbanks, Lourn Loos
end Pearl Craig. , j.
We Will Bake" Hot Cross Buns
All during lent. - Bake Rite
Bakery, 345 State Street. f2l
Returns From. .Portland
Mrs. C. P. Bishop, 765 Court
street, returned home last, night
Wood Wood
TRACY'S FUEL
187 D Street Telephone 2318
, - FRUITLAND
NURSERY
Office in New Salem Hotel
Building,' 169 South High
: 1 Street
, Salesyard in rear of office
Phone 1718 ...
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, Residence Phone 111F21 i
Here Is a buy 70a should
take advantage of. . A Ford
touring that runs and looks
like new and will give you
just aa good service as a new.
car. 80 why pay new car,
prices when you can get this
one for S293.00. -
after a week's - visit in Portland.
Two f grandchildren, - Elisabeth
Bishop and William Henry Bish
op, children of Roy Bishop of
Portland, returned with her and
will spend the week end in Salem.
Suits Cleaned and Pressed . "
$1.25. Cash and Carry Clean
ers. Down town receiving oince.
352 Chemeketa St. f21tf
Apartment Too Small-
Here's Flat, 5 rooms, furnace,
etc., 130, vacant and down town.
Becke & Hendricks, 189 N. High
street. f20tf
Debate Date Set
The debate between Scotts Mills
and Salem high schools to decide
the debate championship of the
Willamette Valley will be held
Friday evening, March 19, it was
announced yesterday by J. C. Nel
son, principal of the Salem high
school. The negative debate team
for Salem will Journey to Scotts
Mills while Scotts Mills negative
team will come to Salem.
Dr. Marshall, Osteopathic'
' Physician and surgeon.
f21
Marcells That Last
And all work to please. Ex
pert operators. Elite Beauty Par-
lors. over Gray Belle. Irene Bar-
ton, Dorothy Eshleman.
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Furniture TJpbotstery , f
' And repairing. Olese-Powers
Furniture company. s20tf
Granted Leave of Absence
Prof. I Horace G. Williston. head
of the department of English Lit
erature at Willamette university, 1
has been granted a year's leave of
absence commencing with the
close of school in Jane. He will
go to England to study for his de
gree of Doctor of Philosophy. He
will study either at Oxford or at
Cambridge,, more likely at Oxford.
Mrs. Williston and their son, Jun
ior, will accompany him on the
trip,
Late Records .
39c each, 3 for $1.10, at Geo.
C. Will music store. f21
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Byron Foulger ass-
George III held his audience in
spell none wanted -broken;' ?,
Salt Lake Tribune. See him I in
Friend Hannah" Tuesday.. Men
2, at Heilig. Mall orders received
now. .Prices. 11.65. 1 1.10. 50c.
f21
Lots
For choice vacant
lot in re-
stricted district see J.
man. Hotel Argo.
H. Lauter-
f21
Flndley Reappointed
W. L. Flndley yesterday' was
reappointed a member of the state
game commission for a term of
five years. He originally was ap
pointed on the commission In July
of last, year to succeed R. :W.
Price who resigned.
Stage Terminal Shine Parlors.
Now under new management.
John Gosta, Prop. f21
Marcells That Last
And all work to please. Ex
pert operators. Elite Beauty Par
lors, over Gray Belle. Irene Bar
ton, Dorothy Eshelman. f21
Then ril Be Happy" 4
"Sleepy Time Gal," and 200
other late records to choose from.
Geo. C. Will music store. -f21
Celery Growers to Meet
The annual meeting of thel
Meadow Celery growers union will
be held Thursday afternoon and
evening in the auditorium of the
Salem Chamber of Commerce.'
Fnmitnre Upholstery .
And repairing. Giese-Power
Furniture company. s20tf
Boxing, Armory Arena f 4 fV'
Wed. Feb. 24. Frank le "Lewis,
Salem vs. .' George McCormick,
Portland. , Ten 3-minute rounds.
Snappy preliminaries; 24 rounds
of boxing. t 124
SALEM HOSPITAL
Opposite the grounds of the
Oregon State Hospital on :
EAST : CENTER STREET I
DISEASES
Treated by Osteopathy and the
latest Electrical Therapy 'In
cluding Dr. Abram's. Electronic
System.' , . . y- ;
' No charge for consultation Z
DR. B. H WHITE
'-.-'. Physician' end Surgeon
608 U. 8. Bank BnQdlng '
Saleza. Oresoa
HEOOD
Tha Haimamm I a aIh K a .mvah I
wilt hold Its annual Jefferson day!
banquet in Portland on April 13, 1
according to announcement made I
yesterday by Carl C Donaugh.
president of the organization. J.
Bruce Kremer. Democratic nation-
at committeeman for Montana and
vice chairman of the democratic
natinn.i MmmttM win ri thm
principal address.
Boston Terrier Puppies for Salv
From price winning stock. Dr.
Fred Ellis, 1380 Center St. Ill
; A Traveling Bag
To suit your individual need.
Nothing takes the place of leath
er. F. E. Shafer, harness supplies.
170 S. Commercial. f21
Baby Chlx
Special low prices next Tuesday.
Our chicks will please you. Sa-1
lem chickeries.
264 N.
Cottage.
phone 400.
f21
Garden Club to Meet
The Salem Garden club will
meet in the reading room of the
Salem Chamber of Commerce
Tuesday evening7 at 7:30 o'clock,
It was announced yesterday. Mrs.
Wm. Burkhardt will speak.
Stop In and Look-
Over the hats and dresses at
the Bonnet Shop, 138 S. Liberty.
, t21
An Experienced Woman-
Hair cutter of Seattle is now
employed in Miller's Beauty Par
lors, phone 1047 for appoint
ment. f21
Employment Report Is Filel
Because of the heavy rains dur
ing little outside labor was called
for during the week, it is indicat
ed on the employment report filed
by Sims Phillips, head of the em
ployment bureau of the Salem
YMCA. There were 88. men to I
'seek employment. For this num-
ber 32 Jobs were called In, 31 men j
were referred and 29 wereplaced.
Three women were placed out of
26 to apply. There were three!
Jobs called-in and -all the three
women referred were placed.
Dance '
At Elks Temple for Elks only.
Monday nite. 121
Look Up
Our 25 per cent discount prop
osition on Riddle fixtures. Halik
& Eoff, 337 Court. f23
Class Meets
The Citizenship class met last
night at the Salem YMCA rooms.
C. A. Kells, secretary of the local
YMCA, led the instruction: Next
Saturday 'night U. O.'Boyer, coun
ty clerk, will address the class.
The next speaker will be Maty
Fulkerson, county superintent of
schools. 1
Radio Poles, of Superior Quality
' Good UBed sets, rnone i3j&.
' .-- f21
Kimball Expression Players
r-vFinet for their- price? - in the
world At Moore's Music, House. f21
Silem Girl Wins ' ,
Neltje E. Tibbits, a student, at
Salem '. high school, won second
prize in the annual essay. contest
conducted by the American Chem
ical society, according to an
nouncement made yesterday. She
wrote on f Relation of Chemistry
to the Enrichment of Life." Miss
Tibbits will receive as prise a cer
tificate of honorable mention. The
winning essays will be entered in
the national competition for which
prizes are six . four-year scholar
ships at -Yale university, or other
institutions. Eleanor Poorman of
St. Helens Hall, Portland,' won
first prixo of $20, writing on the
came subject.
Elks Dining Rooi
Special Sunday dinner from 12
Vo 8 76c 121
Baby Chicks Special . :
For next Monday and Tuesday.
Barred Rocks at 12 cents.-2276
N. Front St, Phone 63 1-J. 121
Defers to Bpeak y
J.' M. Devers will be the princi
pal speaker at the Kiwanis dub
luncheon to be held Tuesday noon
at the Marion hotel. He will tell
of his recent trip to Washington,
D. C. He , Is a member of .' the
local Kiwanis club. . , '. . I
96 and Up Cornets " :
Drums Trombones. See our
windows. Moore's " Music House.
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Children's Shoes Needed! ' ;
Once more, the Associated Char
ities faces a distinct need for usa
ble children's shoes for poor stu
tents .who hate been compelled to
remain at home during recent wet
weather. Parents having out
grown children's shoes, and- clothing-
stored - away, are asked r by
officials, to volunteer them.' "'
Free Lecture, Palestine . i"
For the. Jews'; Why? Amos.
9:14, 15. Derby Bldg., Sunday,
Accldenn Toll Higl ' Vl .
3.14 pereonuwerer injured as the
result ot traffic accidents In the
state of Oregon during the. month
lof January, according to a report
prepared yesterday by T. A. Rat
f sty, chief inspector lor the state
motor vehicle department. There
wef J 4 5 2 trer 13 iccilcSts re-
vaanUtfi 9 : . 4lia at f IvUib
state traffic . officers during: the
month of January totaled 224. Of
these 126 were for speeding 12
for defective lights sod 11 for
overloading Three persons-wert
rrested for driving tneir vehicles
hile intoxicated. - Pines imposed
Jon - - Motor .vehicle law violators ag-
gregated whae fines Im
posed for violations other than
traffic law infractions totaled 2,-
390, A total of 32893 In delin
quent fees were collected by the
state traffic officers. Stolen cars
having a resale value of 3050
were recovered v,
Dance
At Elks Temple for Elks only,
Monday nite. - f 21
Building Permits Lag
Building permits issued so far
this month represent a total In-
vestmtnt of 3107,550. Unless an
unlooked for spurt takes place
this week, the month will fall
short of February, 1925, when
permits represented $154,950.' In
reoraary, 192 5, 118.750 repre
sented permits for 39 homer
There have been 26 permits for
homes Issued this month, or an
average of better than a home a
day. These permits for homes
represent in all 374,450. Etfie
1.. Coffey yesterday received a
permit from the office of the city
recorder to construct a home at
2355 Claude street. Cost of con
struction is estimated at 380C.
SET HTM
Marion County Community
Federation Will Listen to
Expert Talks
Members of the Marlon County
Community Federation will meet
Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock. The
meeting will be held at the. Tur
ner high schooj, A special pro
gram is being arranged by the
Turner community club.
J R. Bid good, chief booster of
the Turner Community club, will
make . the welcoming address.
Lloyd T. Reynolds, president of
the federation will make the re
sponse. Henry R. Crawford of Salem
will speak on "My Experience in
grdwing Filberts and Walnuts."
I. R. McLaughlin, of the Baker,
Kelly and" McLaughlin firm, will
talk on "The Barreling Industry."
Rosedale - community club, re
cently organized, will be initiated
into the federation at the meeting
Tuesday night. There will be a
general discussion of plans for the
federation during the coming
year.
OFFICER IN FIST FIGHT
REMOVES GUN AND STAR,
BATTLES, ARRESTS SELF
KLAMATH FALLS, Or., Feb.
20. (By 'Associated Press.)-
Following an altercation with Leo
Popovich, whom he had arrested
some time ago on a liquor charge,
Traffic Officer R. E. Knowles to
day removed gun, star and Bap
and fought It out with Popovich
in a doctor's office here. Follow-
ing the fight, Knowles then went
before a magistrate, arrested him
self, pleaded guilty and was fined
$10.
Obituary
TRINDLE
At the residence, 1965 South
Commercial street, Saturday, Feb
ruary 20, Mrs. Ellen Trindle, age
70 years. The mother of William
H. Trindle, Mrs. Leona Gookins,
Mrs. Mildred Kettleson. all of Sa
lem, Mrs. Ethel Rucker of Oak
land, California. Slsterof WJL
Jennings of Lincoln," Nebraska,
Taylor Jennings and Enoch Jen
clnga of Van s Meter, ' Iowa, and
Mrs. Genevra Johnston of Colum
bus Junction, Iowa. . - The remains
are at the Rlgdon A Son Mortu
ary. Announcement of the f un-
era! will be Jtnade later
WE DIE ; TO . LlVE
One thing Is certain, when this
, life is o'er,
We die to live and live to die
nos more, i
; ; v . From an F.pitaph.
W. T. Rifjdon & Son
AT STUD
;Don Carlos Vca
ScHbclbcr -
Owned! -By 8. P. Etewart
ztzl Cilery, Colcra, Crt?a
TURNER MEETING
w -
"Boy
Scoutmasters Meet
Under the leadership of Stuart
I; Walah, scout executive of Se
attle, a special j one night scout
leaders training course , was giv
en, to the scout leaaers or saiem
and McMlnnville. Thirty-six men
were present.
The meeting
opened at 6:30
with a dinner at the Elks Temple,
after the dinner the men ad
journing to the Parish House of
St. Pauls church, where they were
divided into patrols, each patrol
being under the leadership of a
selected patrol leader.- The men
acting as patrol ' leaders were:
George Bent of ' Chemawa, Her
bert Erickson of Salem, .who had
for his assistant G. H..Oberteuffer,
scout executive of Portland, Rex
San ford.- scoutmaster of troop1 2,
Salem, and Glen Macy, district
commissioner of McMlnnville. L
Inter patrol contests were held
during the evening and the men
received some very fine ideas that
they are going to put into effect
in their own troops. Mr. , Walsh
cave a snlendid talk entitled "24
Tricks of Troop Leadership." La
ter in the evening the men were
divided into three groups as fol
lows: Court of Honor members.
Scoutmasters and assistants and
local council members. .These
groups conferred with Walsh,, Ob
erteuffer and Ware on their spe
cial problems and given clear
ideas as to their Job1 in scouting.
After this a final' summary of
the course was given by Mr. Walsh
songs were sung and Troop 99. of
Salem was disbanded.
Adams Advanced to Life Scout
At the February meeting of. the
Court of Honor held last Wed
nesday at the county court house
Scout Howard Adams was ad
vanced to the rank, of Life Scout.
Adams is' a member of Salem
Troop No. 1.' and : now has thir
teen Merit badges and at the rate
he is going it will not be mAny
months before 'he will reach the
rank of Eagle Scout, It Is hoped
that more of the Salem scouts will
follow this fine example.
Court of Honor
The following scont appeared
before the last Court of Honor
Hnd werw advanced - as follows:
Merit badges. Howard Adams
Troopl; First Aid and First Aid
to Animal. Robert Warers. Path-
fTndtng. - Troop' No.2,. Perry An
drews. Firemanshlp and Cycling,
Arthur Fisher Perioral Health.
Kenneth Morris Electricity and
First Aid to Animals, Troop No.4
Fred Smith Swimming. and Fire
manship; Varley Fnner, Cam pin?
and Handicraft. Panl Tyler --of-j
Troop, 1 wn advanced to tfce rank
of second clas scout.
McMiiinvtlle'Has'An Citynfke -An
all city hike was held for
the McMlnnville scouts on .Sat
urday. Special instruction was
given "by Mr. Ware in nature study
and camp cooking. About 40
TRAVEL IN EUROPE
Tour 85 days, New York and return, England
and Scotland, Holland, Belgium, France, Swit
zerland, Italy . -...:.....:.$1140
Tour 79 daysr New York and return aa above n
and Germany and Rhine.......-.. L.:$1073
jrour 65 days as above .... .$ 950 T
v Tour 69 days as above. :...i. $ 835
Tour 42 days as above..... ...... . 655
Special round trip San Francisco to HAWAII
and return, Hotels, Auto, Rail Steamer to Ililo
all 1st Clara. . . .i $305
B.WIE OQST Steamship tickets and Tours in Salem as
''-J:'.:' ': :-:i!v .' New York. ..'.".-,''' ' .'
SALEM TRAVEL AGENCY 216 OREGON BLDG.
... - . K. B. KUGEW -
CREDIT
PLUS DELIVERY EXPENSES
' Is "vyhat kf' th" nrices ub; By elimin
ating, these we are in a position to offer you
a first class job of cleaning and pressing at
a reasonable price. ' 7
. ; THINK OF IT
; Suits cleaned and pressed..i...51.25 ;r
Hats cleaned and blocked.. j... ,75 , ,t
All other articles in comparison. Not a new
' Concern, but a branch of one of Salem's -., T
.4';':.:,i-;.: rl;::;',,,;),.:;' Oldest Cleaners'-. ., .
Cash and Carry Cleaners
Down town receiving office, 352 Chemeketa Street ,
NO PICKUPS v NO DELIVERIES ' -NO-CREDIT
. ;
.. ' - Becke Cc Kendrlclrs r,
Insurance of All Kind.5. Tel. in
; llellls Theater Lobby, IC7 : i
Scouts New
n
scouts were in attendance and all
scouts passed . tests. A similar '
hike Is planned for the SIeai-.
scouts. . - ,
Junior Assistant Scoutmaster Rar -
The three full bars. of. Junior
Assistant Scoutmaster are '16 '
wora in tlie tame plate as It. -iorq
Patrol Leaders bars, vfnur
Inches below the r honldr, fer
almost touching lower ."edr.-.e'." .
numeral." '
CHAMP FIDDLER NAMED
W. W. NEFLKY. 81. WINNER CF
SILVER CUP
, EUGENE. Ore.. Feb. 20. ty
the Associated Press.) W. V.
Neeley, 83. won the Oregon state
old-time -fiddlers' - championship
here tonight, playing an instru
ment he bought in 1861. "Lord-.
ner's Reel."
won him the huge
silver cupand thunders of
ap
plause from more than 4,000peo-
ple who jammed the armory.
Mr. Neeley. traveled 75 miles
from Mapleton to enter the con
test. JIa V. Lansing of Eugens took
second place and Van Blarlcom,
third. '1 . - 1 V ' -'-; '
RpJrll1rlP,
1 W f "e'' -
, Glasses. like c!othf
enn beautify the wearer.
, 11 lcy ttC IJiiH 111 r t (:v
ana lit. i
We offer a .variety of be
coming frames, that ybi
nay sel,ect .the .tyH$'i.r
.which you loo): your bost.
If you like the liprht 'slun-1'
rimmed Styles, itvo. . car)
provide the Filt'ndi! Arf
shell Frames made by the .
old : reputable hpue . of .
1 Bausch and Timb ":ori !
any other rtyle that you
may desire. ; . . ) l
k (0-r office; is' open on
the 22,-! !.). y
' InIf
Morris Optical
Company .
301-2-3-4 Ore. Bldsr.
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