t -STIIE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM; OREGON ' v.. - WEDNESDAY MORNING, iMAftCIt 17, ;1926 ? X I- V I SERVICE AND SAVINGS Seldom do they appear together, but Tiere we have made a special aim to co-ordinate them. SERVICE? Yes and selfishness too, for we are of the opinion if price is right and service with all its meaning is given, business will remain safe in the home town merchants hands. : WEGIVEBOTH Convincing Samples of 3 Savings . - the; Balance of March s 4 11.00 size OWL Cod Liver Oil Fnll; jl6 ounces ........ . . 75c site imported Bay Rum 8 ounces . . i. i ... . . . ,-. . . 40c SANORA (the new treatment for tender. spongy, bleeding and receding gams) . ........ SOc tube Owl Analgesic Balm ... ...,.4.. 75c OWL. Lilac Vegetal : (delightful after snaring) , . - SOc Lemon and Cocoa - Shampoo . . J 1.00 size Ammenni Castile Soap 2 lb. bar ,. . . I . i '. . . ............ 50c Aspirin - S i . Tablets CAPITAL DRUG J. II. WILLETT ONLY THE BEST9 CITY NEWS IN 1 OurWeatherMan" UNSETTLED Unsettled, with local rains; moderate temperature; fresh southerly winds.pn the coast. Max imum yesterday, 54; minimum. 45; river, 2.5. stationary; rainfall, .02; atmosphere, cloudy; wind, south. - Gas Rates Suspended The public service commission Tuesday issued an order "suspend ing proposed new gas rates df the Southern Oregon Gas company which operates at Medford, Ash land, Grants Pass and Rosenburg. Members of the commission said the proposed increase in rates was of ! sufficient importance to war rant an Investigation. A public hearing' in connection with the proposed new tariff probably will e held a( Roseburg or Medford. St. Patrick's Serpentine ance at Clemens Pavilion, to- nite. rml7 Dog Is Lost i J . Charles Brant, 494 South Win ter, report the loss of a Boston bull, with license number 205. In formation leading to recovery of the. dog will he appreciated. St. Patrick's Serpentine Dance at Clemens Pavilion, to nite. rinl7 Special Brooks Service v Special service" ire being con ducted every evening at the Methodist church at Brooks. C. B. Madsen is' preaching. There will be two services on Sunday. See Ray L. Fanner Hardware , Co. for' roller skates. .; Special $1.75. l ; H j ; xn20 Statistics Are Being Gathered That the University of Michigan is making a national . survey of sources of revenue that might re lieve the direct yrpverty taxatlop burden is revealed! in a letter re Veived Tuesday by' City Recorder Poulsen, asking him If the city 'of Salem has found iafcy such source. Furniture Upholstery- And repairing.) Giese-Poweri furniture company. . s20tf Licenses Applied For- Rolt Mills, a fireman of Port land, and Marie M. Smith of Wood- burn obtained a marriage license yesterday In the! county clerk's office. .Willis John Peterson and Kthel Canfield. both of Portland. were also given-a license. Poxneroy & ICecno Jewelers and pmetriMU Salem, Oregon q Undcn-vdodTypiv-Titer Co, Thtmm sf VsmJsfjMPV VaP&nCZk S10 Court Street Phone 9S2 Type writers Rented,' Sold. - VfAnntrad EpeclsJ reatsi rtte to gtttflanU 59c 59c 29c 39c 59c 39c 59c 39c . A PHONE CALL will give definite example of bur service. CALL 119 then Just hover near your door bell for the quick kind of satisfying service that no one but your home merchant can give. Agents THE Ran Away FWbm School - Kate Ludson, aged 16, and Le ona Barnes, aged 14, were picked up on South Commercial street early Tuesday morning by Officer Wintersteen who brought them to the local police station. They an students at the Chemawa Indian school. They were turned over to Police Matron, Mrs. Shanks. Fwbi Try Farrington's Quality .Meats. Popular prices. 147 N. High street. ml7 Fails to Stop E. B. Stewart of 540 Chemek eta street was fined 1 5 by Judge Poulsen Tuesday for having failed to stop before entering a through street. Will Receive Bids On West Fur company stock un til Friday at 5 o'clock for stock as invoiced to be sold to highest bidder at 190 N. Liberty St., Sa lem, Ore. J. M. Derby,, Trustee Bankruptcy. ml 9 Building Permits Are Issued : Four building permits were is sued from the office of the city recorder Tuesday. L. F. Hill took out a permit to alter t and repair the -tne story '"dwelling "at 1&12 Ferry street at a cost of $800, Harry H. Harms was issued a per mit to construct a one and one half story dwelling at 1130 Mad ison street, to cost $3000. E. M. Anderson was given a permit to erect a one-story dwelling at 2010 South Church, street at a cost of $4000. A permit was issued to W. E. Hanson to construct a one story dwelling at 820 North Church street at a cost of $5000.' Suits Cleaned and Pressed $1.25. Cash and Carry Clean ers. Down town receiving office, 352 Chemeketa St. X21tf Rev. Shanks to Speak On Saturday night, Rev. E. H. Shanks, pastor of First Baptist church, will again be the speaker at the Salvation Army hall on State street, making the fourth time he has addressed an Army' audience since the beginning of these Saturday night specials, fea- turning local ministers. I Specialize in Hemstitching And plcoting. Mrs. Miller, over Miller's. ml7 Army Supper Friday . A hot roast beef supper will be served to the general public at the Salvation Army,' 241 State street. Friday, March 19, from 5 to 8 m., at SOc per plate. Tickets are now sellinhg for this. A de lightful menu is being arranged by the women of the Army's Home League, and the public is assured ; WOMEN v You need Massage also latest method of Radiant Sweat MRS. F. E. JRARliQIAX : . Dr. Massage and Naturopath " 1441 N. ComT. Phone 628-J F;N. WOODRY Salett's Xeadlng j AUCTIONEER ; Paya Cash For Fnrnltiirv Residence and Stora 101O North Summes; ' f J : PHONE 511 EstabUshe4 Sbiee 191ft4 LADD & BUSH, Bankers ; . - ' i Established 186 ' ! ' General BanYnng Businsea Office riours from 10 a. m. to S p. m. -f 75c can OWL THEATRICAL COLD CREAM (full pound.) This is a pure, soothing, cleans ing cream. ,.Br 75c can OWL Theatrical cream and 35c Kleenex 89c STORE OWL DRUG CO. BE of "service with asmile" plus plenty of eats. Instead of serving at one or two long tables, the plan Is to have several tables to seat small groups. There will be a special table where fancy work, made by the Home League, and homemade candies will be on dis play, and sold at nominal cost. New and Used Dressei Rugs, congoleum, ranges, heat ers, davenports, beds, mattresses, springs, etc., are sold at F. N. Woodry's auction every Wed., nite, 7 p. m., 1610 N. Summer, phone 511. ml7 The underprivileged child com mittee had charge of the program at the Kiwanis club luncheon on Tuesday noon. Over; ten boys were at the luncheon. Mrs. Rahn and Mrs. Riddell sang two duets, accompanied by Mr. Riddell. El lis Olson gave a reading. Miss Wilson played a violin solo, ac companied by Miss Fuller on the piano. Helen Howard rendered a humorous reading. A quartet con sisting of Vincent Platz, Ivan Aus tin. James Sanford and Edward Rachac sang a pong, accompanied by Ora Murphy. All the boys who performed are attending the state training school for boys. , Hotel Marlon Dollar dinner, erred 6:41 to 8 very evening. J2tf Attends Kiwanis Luncheon- Judge Thomas of Medford was guest of Salem Kiwanians at their luncheon Tuesday noon. See Ray L. Farmer Hardware- Co. for roller skates. Special $1.75. m20 Files for Divorce Terese Tanzer has filed a suit for divorce in circuit; court here against John Tanzer, charging cruel and inhuman ! treatment. They were married in Salem in September, 1920. The plalntifl asks custody of the children and an interest in the property. Bell Ringers Concert- First Cong, church,! Mar. 17, at 8 p. xn. Adults, 75c students, 50c At Commercial and Patton's boos stores. ml 7 Revival Services ( The Jason Lee and Leslie Meth odist churches are holding a sim ultaneous revival service at their churches. At Leslie church. South Commercial and Meyers, the first service will be held: tonight at 7:30 o'clock. The pastor is the JOE WILLIAMS The Battery Maa XT Our ' Srrio Oar - WIXJL&RD 6S1 Court St. . i Phone 188 . DAILY TRUCK EXPRESS and freight serried to and from all points south to Medford ttad west to Coos Bay points. Ex press service at freight rate. Depot High and ' Mill Streets .-,' Phone 39S Oregon Auto Transportation Co. I Wood Wood TRACY'S (FUEL 107 D Street Telephone S31S i f We have a fine Overland Touring just like new with, balloon tire, disc wheels and many other good extras.; This car has only been driv en 6000 miles and is as good as a new one. , THIS PRICE IS f-473.00 I J I D J ft evangelist. The subject will be: "God Commandeth All Mfen Everywhere to Repent." Rev and Mrs, De Yoe will sing, using gui tar accompaniment, "The Beau tiful Valley of Peace." These ser vices will continue until Easter, at 7:30 each night, except Mon day, and the public is most cor dially Invited to every service. Wednesday evening Dr. Hickman and his father will be present and have charge of the music and sing several selections. Furniture Upholstery And repairing. Olese-Powers Furniture company. stfltf Celebrates Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Tooze yes terday celebrated their 33rd wed ding anniversary, quietly here. To day, Mr. Tooze, as candidate for republican nomination as state superintendent of public instruc tion, will address the Multnomah Pamona Grange meeting. Automobile Glass Ground and polished. Put in. Priced fight, quick service. Hull's, 267 S. Commercial St. ml7 Divorce Is Sought James H. Nickerson has filed a suit for divorce from Ella Ann Nickerson, charging desertion in June, 1922. They were married in March, 1 90S, in McMinnville. Falrmount Hill Lots Some new listings at $700 are pick-ups. Becke & Hendricks, 189 N. High street. m3tf Couple Is Wedded- Willis John Peterson, a farmer, and Ethel Caufield, both of Port land, were" married yesterday by Brazier C. Small, justice of Ihe peace. See Ray L. Farmer Hdwe. Co. For roller skates, special $1.75. mI7 Club to Meet '" ' The Count-on-Me class of the First Baptist chur6h will meet at the home of Mrs'E. G. Curtis, 245 Myers street'; this afternoon at 2 o'clock for a social gathering. Dinner Is Given W. C. Alderson, of Portland, Tuesday evening gave a birthday party in the Marion hotel to which many long time residents of Salem were invited. Following the din ner, guests joined in accounts of early days in this section. Among those present were Tom Kay, Dr. Carl Gregg Doney. of Willamette University, and Walter Stolz. Hats Cleaned and Blocked 75c Cash and Carry Cleaners, 352 Chemeketa St. f21tf Church Pageant Today The Woman's Foreign Mission ary society of Leslie Methodist church. South Commercial and Myers streets, will give a fine pa geant this afternoon at 2:3t o'clock at Leslie hall. Over 30 of the women, under the direction of Mrs. De .Yoe, are taking part in this missionary production. The hall will be beautifully decorated and rafreshments will be served after the pageant. Mrs.' F. W. Selee is president of this society. The ladies extend a very cordial welcome to every woman inter ested in missionary work to be present Wednesday afternoon. "The King's Highway" is the tide of the pageant. Duco Cars Refinished In today out tomorrow. We save you time and money. Hull's, 267 S. Commercial. ml 7 Funeral Thursday The body of Chester Hannegan, who was drowned at Oceanslde on January 24, Has been recovered. Funeral will be held at Gervais on Thursday at 2 p. m. Escapes From Hospital' , E. A. Rodger, Canadian escaped from a field crew at the state hos pital for the insane here. Tuesday. He is 50 years of age. It's Cut Right ; Tastes right, and is right. Far rington's Quality Market. 147 N. High street. ml7 Franchise Denied- "V- ' The public service commission Monday denied the petition of the Klamath River Boom company for a franchise on the Klamath river. See Ray L. Farmer Hardware Co. for roller skates." Special $1.75. ' m20 Rnral Carrier Examlnatio The United States civil service commission has announced a nex amination to .be held .at Salem. Oregon, receipt of applications for which will close April 1 4 r 1 9 2 to fill the position of rural carrier at Brooks, Oregon and vacancies that -may later' occur on rural routes from 1 that post office. The date of examination will be stated on admission cards mailed to ap plicants after the close of receipt of applications. The salary of a rural carrier on a standard daily wagon route of 24 miles is $1800 per annum, with an additional $30 per mile per annum for each mile or major -fraction thereof in ex cess of 24 miles. The salary on motor routes ranges from $2450 to $2000 per annum, according to length. Separate examinations for motor routes and wagon routes. Bell Ringers Concert First Cong, church. Mar. 17, at 8 p. m. Adults, 75c students.' SOc. At Commercial and Patton's book stores. ml7 Admitted to Bar , Murray W. McCarty, former resident of Utah, Monday was ad mitted to practice law in the state of Oregon. Mr. McCarty Is now residing in Portland. His father was at one time chief justice of the supreme court of Utah. Dance Sat. at Clemens Pavilion, Hazel Green. ml9 Rehearing Denied The state supreme court Mon day denied petitions for rehearing in the cases of Spencer vs Wolf and Toon vs Wapanltia Irrigation company. "Re An Optimist" Popcorn Parent-Teacher Play ers clever comedy. Salem Heights hall, Thursday night. Admission 35 cents. ml8 If Quality, Popular Prices And courteous service mean anything to you, give us a trial. Farrington's, 147 N. High ml" Pierce Gives Reprieve Governor Pierce Monday issued a reprieve to Watt Short, who was sentenced to serve a term of six months in the Cobs county jail and pay a fine of $1000 for operating a still. Watt had served his full jail sentence and four months of Obituary Harris Ruban L. Harris died in Oregon City on March 16. at the age of 76 years. He is survived 'by Frank and Ed, Dallas; Mrs. Hallie Baer, Crawfordsville; Mrs. Eva Ding maq, Summit; Mrs. Delia DeSart, Summit; Mrs. Belle Beck, Oregon City; Mrs. Wallace Euing, Mrs. I. M. Dieu, Twin Rocks. Funeral from Webb funeral parlors on Friday at 2 p. m. GAR's will be in charge of service. Interment in, IOOF cemetery. White Watren B. White, 2090 North Commercial, died March 16, at the age of 66 years. He is survived by his wife, Harriet E. White, four sons, G. R., Vergil, I. IL, of Sa lem, and E. W., of Gold Beach; one daughter, Mrs. Blanche Mor- his of Salem. Funeral announce ments later. Webb funeral par lors in charge. Manasa At a local hospital, Monday, March 15, Hulda Manasa, age 22 years. Survived by her husband. Frederick Manasa of Portland. Funeral services were held from the Terwilliger funeral home" ou Tuesday at 10 a. m. under the di rection of the Apostolic Faith Mis sion. The body will be cremated. Adams At a local hospital, Monday March 15, David D. Adams, for merly a resident of Grants Pass, ago 75 years. Funeral services were held, from" the Terwilliger funeral home on Tuesday at 2:30 o'clock, Rev. Wilson and Mr. Gil lespie officiating. Interment was in Lee Mission cemetery. Clark At the residence, 1835 Center street, Sunday. March 14, Harry Clark, at the age of 83 'years. He was the husband of Sarah J. Clark, father of George Clark of Salem, Mrs. Minnie . Birkenkamp of Ohio and grandfather of Hazel Clark. He was a member of K. of P. lodge 20, Toledo, Ohio. Fu neral services will be held Wed nesday, . March 17, at 1:30 p. m from the Rigdon mortuary. In terment will be in City View cemetery. ' Nelson At the residence, 224 Court street, Monday, March 15, Mrs. Mary Nelson, age 67 years. The widow of the late Henry Nelson, mother of Nels Nelson of Kings valley Martin and Grover Nelson. Mrs. Julia - Fournier , and Mrs. HattieNelson of Salem. She is also survived by'ten grandchll dren and . one great-grandchild. Announcement of funeral services will be made later by the Rigdon & Son mortuary. " THE SOUL'S IMMORTAL' ; , TOWERS Set thy desires more high. , -The buildings fade away ' Because thou bulldest clay. ; Now make the fabric sure With stones that wiir endure! Hewn from the spiritual rock. The immortal towers of the . soul - " At Death's dissolving ' touch shall mock. And stand secure while aeons ; roll. : , . ' . , . Henry Van' Dyke. W; T. Rlgdori z Sen his fine. ' The reprieve was rec ommended by the district attorney of Coos county. r ' Visits Salem R. H. Reading of Jamestown. New York, is visiting in Salem this week. He Is staying at the home of L. D. Waterman of Salem Heights. He came here to see his father, Walter Reading, who has been ill for sometime. Business Corner . $16,000. Another. $28,000. extra large. Apartment house sites. Small store locations for lease. Becke St Hendricks, 189 N. High street. m3tf Judge Thomas Assigned Judge C. M. Thomas of Jack son county, who is presiding at a number of criminal trials in the circuit court here, Monday was assigned by Chief Justice McBride of the state supreme court to go to Benton county later In the week to try some cases- in which Judge Skipworth is disqualified. See Ray L. Farmer Hdwe. Co. For roller skates, special $1.75. ml7 Sells Goat Breeders That he has sold two does to goat breeders in the middle west was the report brought to Salem Tuesday by E. E. Woods, owner of a large goat farm in West Salem. JUDICIAL PREJUDICE LAW REPEAL IS ASKED (Continued from pace 1.) sided. In the absence of any ap peal Judge Kelly stepped out of the cases and notified Chief Jus tice McBride of the supreme court of the action that had been taken against him. The chief justice then appoint ed Judge William Ramsey of the Polk and Yamhill circuit court to preside at the trials. When Judge Ramsey arrived here he also was disqualified from trying the cases through the filing of an affidavit of prejudice against him. Judge C. M. Thomas of Jackson county then was ordered to come to Sa lem and preside at the trial. Late Monday attorneys for the defen dants withdrew their affidavit of prejudice against Judge Kelly and he probably will proceed with the trial of the cases. Similar action was taken by at torneys for Russell Beckett who went on trial here Monday charged with a violation of the prohibition laws.. Attorneys for Beckett filed an affidavit of prej udice against Judge Percy Kelly, and later objected to being tried by Judge William Ramsey of Polk and Yamhill counties. Judge Thomas then was assigned to try the Beckett case, with the result that he, too, was confronted with an affidavit of prejudice. Judge Thomas refused to recognize the affidavit of prejudice, however, and ordered the trial to proceed. ; It was said that in other coun ties of the state the use of the j affidavl of prejudice has become general, and in a few localities the attorneys have an understand ing that cases involving liquor law violations shall not be tried by local judges. The constitutionality of the af fidavit of prejudice law Is now before the state supreme court through the filing of original mandamus proceedings by W. S. U'Ren, Portland attorney, to com pel Judge George R. Bagley of Washington county to recognize an affidavit of prejudice ' filed against him in a divorce action. It was charged in the brief filed by Judge Bagley's attorneys that the law is unconstitutional in that it is an attempt on the part of the legislative branch of government to usurp the judicial powers. The argument also was made that to continue operation of the law would result in break ing down the judiciary, and allow judges to be disqualified even though they were not acquainted with any of the persons involved in the litigation and have no personal interest in the outcome of the cases at issue. It was said that in some of the larger counties in the state the aft fidavit of prejudice law is used Don't stay head acbf, dizzy, bilious, constipated, sick! , . . One or two pleas ant) candy- like "Cascarets" ; taken any; time will mild ly. Stimulate your liver and start your bowels. Then you will both look and feel clean, : sweet and re freshed. - Your head will be clear, stomach sweet, tongue pink and your skin rosy. ' Because "Cascareti" never gripe or sicken, it has become the larg est selling laxative In the world. Directions for men, women, chil dren on each box any-drugstore. Feel Splendid! Nicest Laxative, "CascaretsM10c PnE-EflSTER MEETS 111 El Jason Lee Church Conducts 'Series of Services Dur- Entire Week rv ing The audience at the pre-Easter services at Jason Lee last night were swelled . by the addition of a large, delegation from Dallas, in cluding. W. S. Gordon and five car loads from the First Methodis church of that city. ' 5 7 ' y Included in the delegation W a large number of converts of a recent meeting in Gordon's church when Rev. Mr. Acheson, pastor at Jason Lee, was the preacher of the revival. These and the entire Dallas group were earnest in their praise of Reverend Acheson, and prophesied real results in tho Ja son Lee campaign under his lead ership, j Music for the service last night which opened at I 7:30, was ex ceptionally fine, with ProfessoT Clark of the university as director of the choir. Several special mu sical numbers were given,, includ ing a duet by Professor Clark and W. H. Gilbert. . : ; ; The sermon by Rev. Acheson followed a testimony service so enthusiastically entered into that a halt had to be called to leave time for the sermon. The subject was' "A Bankrupt Spirituality," in which it was asked if. it was not possible that we could be called upon for spirit ual help and be bankrupt of re sources to render any aid. "The Dead sea Is dead because it takes in water but never gives out, -while the Sea of Galilee, ust north pf the Dead sea, is fresh and life-giving because it has out lets." Love keeps Increasing if it is expressed and 'given out, but that which is withheld becomes bankrupt. Services will be held each night this week at 7:30. with a hearty welcome for all. ; This is a church of service, and it is now trying to meet definite community needs. as a club by attorneys In com pelling the presiding judge 0 as sign the trial of cases to judges who are friendly with the defen dants and their attorneys. A large number of attorneys were here Tuesday to listen to the arguments of attorneys, and con siderable disappointment'; was evinced when it was announced that the proceeding had been sub mitted to, the court on briefs." DISEASES Treated by Osteopathy and the latest Electrical Therapy in cluding Dr. Abram's Electronic System. No Charge for 4 Consultation DR. B. H. WHITE Physician and Surgeon 506 U. S. Bank Building Salem, Oregon IBM STOP THAT COUGH By .Using Schaffer's Herbal Cough Cure On Sale Only At GCHAEFER'Q k-J DRUG STORE O The Yellow Front Phone 107 . . r 135 North Commercial St. The Penstar Store New and Used Furniture AUCT Every Wed: Nite 7 p. in. F. N. WOODRY'S NEW STORE 1610 North Summer Street, Corner Norway Take North Commercial Car ' ' Cash Paid for Used furniture, Tools, etc. . V F. N. WOODRY the Auctioneer ' Phone 511 Mr. and Mrs. Am Furniture, rugs, overstuffed davenport and two chairs, Brunswick console phonograph, dLnhen, kifclicn ntenvn. ' This Is the furniture of a new five roomed bungalow. This Friday, March 19, 1:20. p. m. : ; '"'Located at 1687'North Summer Street F. N. WOODRY is tlie Am cticneer One Call Docs BIDS WAXTF.D ,The' Oregon Stato Uhhwr.y CommiRsion will receive lMs on behalf of Marlon &. Polk Coun ties at ten o'clock a. m.. March 25, 12, at Room 3 60, Multnomah County Courthouse, Po;jIainl. Oregon, for the construction "fa Terry boat of ordinary .wow j type.' exclusive of machinery, requiring approximately 25 MFBM lumWr. Boat may be built at any conven ient location, but is to be deliv ered to the counties at Indepen dence, Oregon. No bid will be considered rtnlors accompanied ,4by .'cash hider'f. bond or certified - check for a i amount equal to. five per,.cnt of the total amount bid. ' A satisfactory bond' will be re quired for . the faithful perform ance of the contract in a sun equal to the total amount bid. Proposat'b'lanks" andfu!l In formation for bidders may bo o! talned at the office of the state highway commission, Capitol Building, Salem, Oregon. Plans, specifications and form of con tract may be Inspected at the samo place, or at the office of Judge J. Ti Hunt, jin the County Court house at 'Salem,. Oregon, or M.iy lie obtained upon 4the deposit of $5-00 foreach set. A complete set of ; plans tiv specifications.: may , also be in spected at the. office of the North western Association of Enfffnetrn, 812 Couch Bldg., Portland, On -son. , ; ' ' " - The right is reserved1 to tc'i t any or all proposals or to urcept the proposal deemed best for tho counties of Marion and Polk. COUNTY COURT OF MARION COUNTY. J. T. J. E. J. H. Attest: ' (Seal.) Hunt, County Jmirre. ' Smith,1 CommliHioner, ! Porter, Commissioner ' U. G. BOYKIt, County Clerk. " M-H-17-20 Notice of School Klectlon to In crease Tax Mow TIihii Six Per Cent Over That of the Previous Year. Notice is hereby given to tho legal voters of School District -No. 24 of . Marion ' County) State of Oregon, that an election will bo held in said District at Associated Oil Co. Office,' Hotel Marion, 0:1 the - 29th day of v - March, 1926, from 2 p. m. o'clock to 7 p. m. to vote on the question of increasing the amount of the tax levy in said District for Xhtx your J.926-7 by more than six per cenf over the amount of such levy foi the year immediately preceding. It is necessary, to raise thiti ad ditional amount by special levy for the following reasons; An increase of 30,000, , In teachers, - principals' and, super visors' salary, .schedule, and an increase in janitors' and other em ployees' wages. $10,000 addition al for general maintenance, opera tion and support of the public school system. Dated this 6th day of March, 1926. ' ' H. H. OLIN.GER, Chairman Board of 1 directors. Attest:kW. II. Burghardt; Din-, Buy a Want Ad It Pays Bis Albert Viclc's It All P her. 2 nil ON SALE