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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1926)
h 4 , Heleha Rubinstein's VALAZE PASTEURIZED fXcE CREAM WaV r The most perfecraD-round cream for eTeiy age and every type oLpkin. Cleanses and revitalizes tissus; soothes replenishes, molds and protects the complexion. Use it daily to keep the skin not only of the face but of the hands, arms and elbows, soft, smooth and in perfect condition. ' This rerkable cream, narvus for all'skins, fs the only cleans I - jng cream particularly beneficial to oily, or acne-blemished skins. ..-AQexcellent makeuprbase: " " s is'-y .i , (For-extremely-dry skins use instead Valaze Cleansing and -;. - - Massage Cream -75c; $1.25) : , : - " Valzepasteunz Unfa fie LOCAL The Weather UNCHANGED -,4 Fair, but with fog. near the coast at night; rising tempera tures in the interior; gentle north to west winds. Tuesday Maxi mum 82; Minimum SO; River 2. J stationary; Rainfall, none. Atmosphere, clear; Wind, north east. - .'-!. . .. --. . . , Picnic Is Planned Mr. and Mrs. George L. Cum mings of Salem ,attende4 a meet ing in SilvertonTrndsdar to ar range tor fpgiPnniXifiejilc of the Mariono4iaty .Nbf&- Dkkotians' association htehHs'be held on Sunday, August 8;A11 Ihoie who at one UalidJa?(oVii pkoU are askttllnei af-thjBh'ome. ? lf George ."Cumm'gS,'' 1286 -'North Fourth atreet, atritda.y evening of this week' tSJarralrgei forhe pic nic v.'.-r;-A!:. ... f T"'?-:' "'7-f " Real rUnqre'';;"; V" At Mo- 12 ir. and Mrs. w. v. parson wui .move.thls week to their new home on Cowing street in South Silver- $tbn. iarrimMWrtdtrson-pur chased the place from Mr. and Mr 8. George Jacobson who moved to Cottage Grove a year ago. - Mr. and Mrs. M. Warwick has been living in the house for sometime past. Real Piano Sale At Moore's. J24 Giant Hollyhock Grow A hollyhock plant grown by Mrs. Fannie Drake of Silverton, and measuring 14 feet and nine inches in height is attracting con siderable attention at "The Palm" where It is on display. 'J Real Piano Sale At Moore's. k j24 Enter Hospital, ; V Mrs. Emily Funrne and Ray--riond Funrue of Silverton, Ralph Kwing, Mrs. Marie Curdy and Mist Eunice Knight have been admitted tto a loc.l hospital for minor opci tions ad medical treatment, -. - ; ' "- .' - -j - - .. , V?5c VlctorRecords, 48c ; Or 5for 1.$0. Get your rec ords now at this big reduction. II. 1.. Stiff furniture Co. -"'JIBtf 4 - ' ' j4 Son Born lit Eugene ' c' ' A son has been born to Mr. and : ;-M rs. E. C. Goodlln of Eugene f or mcr Salem residents. He arrived June 27, and is known as 'Bobby . Claire. : Mrs. Gooulln was former ily Miss Anna' Porter of Saleui. (JSmall Apartment Houses :$B,00 and $17,000. .Both excellent 'incomes. Would accept small house as part on either. Becke & .Hendricks, 189 N High street. J18tf Iwfeits Ball L J P. F. Martin of Aurora forfeit Sed SB bail In police court yesto Jday by failing: to appear to answer ..V chargo of falling to stop at a jstop slgn. ' f Our Davenport Sale . ; Is still 'going strong, ton's. . . ' Hamll J21 Special on Two-Burner Electric I i Hot Plates. Halik & Eoff . J 2 2 IV"CA Secretary : A new. secretory at the YWCA fto replace Miss Marian Wjman. t (-signed, will be obtained by the Underwood Typewriter Co. Direct Factory Branch BIO Court St. rhone 83 Typewrltera Rented, Sold, : : I -;,r;;j-'iiepalrel Special rental rates to Etadeati ; jTRAC YS FUEL' YARD . Wood Wcod si 4? UBLRTr :. i r middle of September j nounced at a meeting of Uve boirS of governors Tuesday. The, board '.will not meet during August. An- 'itouncementT "of th'0.new 'ec"rtary; t 111 b inadft by Mrs. W, .K, Kkt prcsidenf. " ! . ti.Uj ' " ' , -;, - " - . t , Big Redaction in Phonography See large ad. in. today's issue HriStiff Furniture eoT -. J21 falls to Appear ; Dale Scrofford of Surer forfeit ed. SS bail. ln police court yester day by lallingto appear to answer a charge - of driving' a car with four persons in the drivers' seat. Fnrnltnre Upholstery O And repairing.. Giese-Powers Furniture.company, . ,S0tf Too Mach Speed-t !r F. B. Malarkey was fined $7.50 in police court yesterday for speed ins- I '-J ! . Victor RVcord'SalerslheiraaTi' Way 8l.B0ni.2B,' 1. 775c for Wc, $30,66480. J 27 Teaches . Health Clas Miss. Einora Thoiipson of the Marion County-Childj Health Dem onstration is teaching a class in health education at the OAC sum mer sesaicn today and tomorrow. She is resident member of the demonstration staff j on the OAC campus this summerf The course is being given by thc staff, with different members participating. Wanted, Evergreen lackberries For cash. . Claude McKenncy. Phone 396, S99 S.; High St. J17tf I;ave for Conventlcjn A delegation of real estate men from Eugene arrived! in Salem yes terday afternoon and left in com pany with the locaf delegation to the : realtors tconv4ntion tn La Grande Thursday, Friday and Sat -tiday. .The Eugene delegation discussed with tha local men the question of which city shall apply for the convention Jn 1927. but nothing was. decided Real Piano Sal I'-s'At Mofare'i,; J24 Prof. W. H. liertzog or nimoau college, has returnedi to Salem af ter' an abs'ance'ot sevjeral weeksl " ' iteld foPDrnnkl M.:mC W. Becker was arrested by , the local pOUCe late aioftday hight on a charge of drunkenness. ' Painted lawn Benches Only $1.98. Hamilton's. J21 Fined for Speed' f V R. F. Depart wasj arrested : late Monday night on a charge of speeding and Was f ried-fTBO in police court yesterdiy. : - Local jRoy In FUim f 1 " Wallace "Hug, ; son of George Hug. superintendent ofthe Saiem LOOSE WHEELS REPAIRED, f 1 PER WHEEI 275 Sonth Commierclal Street FARM LOANS PROMPT SERVICE ,, XMl XrtSt iMI IS Sarty 8ada. , p. n. bxxi K29 tr. t. Baak SUg. neat 147 . .1.. NEWS IN LADD BOSH Barlicrs1 'established 1868 General Bosldacr Burincra! Ofee Corori from 10 a, m. to 8p. in. . III I 1 .J. BRIEF it1wafan-VschooW,ihas;!sent Sword frfm.Spirit 1 ake "Washj,- thai he was in a motingrpi!Ctire tahen byjthe Ore goniari ScTcett Review; whose rimaAtQtftowheWg shofn at the' Klypll theater, in Portland. He Is sheading4 "trie1 fcumme at the PortlanH:YMC(boy8 caiiP there 5 Victor Records 'for 11.00 Regular 50 size, -at Stiff's, j 1 5tf Xo, License, Held j Carl-Liowman is being held by local police for investigation after being. arrested late Monoay night for driving a" motorcycle with no license plates. Hear Evangelist Ilett Of New York at Alliaflce Taber nacle; Ferry near Cottage. Every ntght this week, 7:45. ! Sick and aSlicted prayed for after each ser vice. Public invited. J21 Fails to Stop- Violet Kirchnerwaa fined $5 in police court -yesterday fr .failing to stop at a stop sigh. Botel Martoi- Dollar dinner, served 6:4B to 8 very evehlng..." Jltf ?Iiss McLcod Resigns 1 Miss Margaret McLeod. who has been an English and history teach er In the Parrish Junior high, has resigned to take a . position as teacher of physical education at the Porterville, Cal.. high school. 9 he will receive a considerably larger salary there. Special on Two-Burner Electric- Hot Plates. JIalJk & Eoff. J22 Called by Illness- Mr. and Mrs. Allen Craig of Greeley, Colo., arrived in Salem Monday morning Thjey were call ed. by the illness of (Mrs. Craig's mother, Mrs. C. Potter. . - Real Piano Sale At Moore's. J24 Undergoes Operation A minor operation was perform ed on Mrs. J. TC.lCrabtree of, route 1 Tuesday at a local hospital. Joins Price Staff .(Iinlina, cfmerl; of. Rqr cnester, in. i., ims ueen. empioeu by, the Price shoe store here as a speetaf nttfer. -. H 4 ' ; Card if Thanki ; We wish to than k our friends for thelrl help1 anU the death -of our- sympathy -in husband and father. Mrs. A P. jMa ier. Norm a Maier. Roy Maier. Eddie Maier. Mr. and Mrs J21 Macklin Returns A. T. Macklin has returned from a trip to Hood River. Painted Lawn Benches $1.98 while their last.: ton's. - ' r ; - ' .. -, Hamil- J21 Installs Officers j , The Odd Fellows of Monmouth Installed! officers recently. The new. officers are William, Jones,-?. u.; wiiiiam 2nocanoim, v. u.: Taul Thatcherson,; secretary; Er nest Cole; treasurer; Fred Hill, REAIt TIRE SERVICE - .Tirs terries C. 'strs SMITH 197 S. Ook'1 St. "ii, TeltpkeM SIS GXHTTOra -O- KZZXS -O- TIxXS (0tO)))P' 0 IL 0 i We have 's dandy boy in m 1025 Ford coupe, hew paint balloon tlrjes, j automatic? swipe and everything. This ? car looks and runs like new and is a nn Rt S415.00. ! t- R.. S., and Dr, 'Egleston, L. S. of N. G.r Clay Bosh WV: Jeff Ayers, conductor; Barney Howard,' 'R.; Irle Swenson, I S. V. O.; Jess Jmerson, R. S., and Earl Stewart, L. S. V. G.; II chaplain; G. M. V. Smith, O. G. K't SIckafoose, partridge, L. C: See Our Free Record Offer Explained in our phonograph ad in this Issue. H. Ii Stiff Furni- ture Co. ! 'I J21 I Davidson Speaks S. B. Davidson, business agent for the Salem Trades and Labor council, spoke ' to tfie junior e Dartment of the Jason Lee church Sunday. He was invited to do so by Gilbert Krerin, assistant pas tor. i " ! McXarj Arrive Sunday ' Senator and Mrs, Charres Mc- Nary" Vrjt arrive! In Portland from Washington Sunday has been learned. morning, it 'They 'will spend the summer at Ihelr sum mer home north of Salem. Tho senator's brother, John . .McNa Mr. and Mrs. Wj. T.Stolz, and his sister, Miss Niba McNary, !11 meet him in Portland. Business Buildings Two bricks at $25,000 and $22,000. either will net you 8 per cent and should double or . more in 10 years. Becke! & Hendricks, 189 N. High street. '" jltf Wedding Shower Given . Mr. and Mrs.! Owen Holhday of Unlonvale werei the recipients ot a wedding shower recently at the home of Mrs. Holllday's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Deyoe. Will Leave Today- Students and employes of tLe Cbemawa Indian school who1 gpyj 3 Spokane a's delegates to the ek and annual national Indian col-; .ureas xU leave jthls njoyfiiag. 'T officials going are Superintendent H. McGregor, Flora J. Ilr, principal; Homer Bewley, orcoes tra; Mrs. Ruthyn Tourney, orches tra, and Antoinette; White. . y .; - Sawmill Going Again , : The Hammond j Lumber cSm- pany sawmui at anu vuy started operations! after : a soul down since' July 1. 'Machinery has been installed and repairs made since that time. Fijrht Timber Fire Qne hundred acres of timber owned by Lulay Bros, near Scio were destroyed by a fire which had burned since 11:30 o'clock Monday morning. Volunteer re fighters from Sublimity and Stay- ton were called in as the fire-had threatened a sawmill. See the Monarch Electric ,1 Range. We have one that will fill your requirements. Hanj t5's. Entertain at Picnic 'T" Mr and Mrs.i C. Bunnlng of" St I'anl entertained ; relatives from Portland and local friends at a j)icnic recently.: 9 A - - On Camping Trip 1 Buck Dale of Silverton has gone with friends for; a camping Jrlp on the Deschutes river. Off on Vacation" W. J. Robinson of Mill City has gone to Oakland,! Cal., for several weeks vacation. ! v Paving Being jLald " A full block of paving is being laid in Monmouth. Adjoining property owners are" Guy De'ming W. J. Miller and! Walter Scott. Visit at Coast-J Mr. and. Mrs. f Keith Powell of Woodburn spent; the week-end. ai the coast visiting their two sons who are at Neskowin. ' District Officers Named , : -Nearly 100 persons were pres ent .at the. Silverton district jauar terly Sunday school convention in 'he Congregational church at Mon itor. Officers elected for the' com SLEEP 'is 'A DEATH V- - - " i - Sleep is a death; Q make mi . By sleeping what it Is to di , And as gently lay my head On my grave as now my bed; ' Sir Thomas Browne. W.TwRiskonS: Son t VALETERIA CLEANING -- .i CLUB- . - ? Business and 4 Office- Women Weekly Service $5, JT j- Meath CENTER ST,' TAl2ArEr.r.! Phone 22274. :.4f CevAi.' IP fa raryearare Sara: st A. Yan Cleave ofMoaltor re-elected . president; Kr. Alfred of. Silverton, re-elected vice president, and Miss Mary Egah1" or Silverton. re-elected sec retary jtrwasarer. Devotionals were ed by Rev. Ben net of Silver ton. Roy Your Records Sow Practically . all Victor records greatly reduced, at Stiff's Furni ture Store.- JIBtf Sawyers Hold Reunion The' Sdwyer. family held Its an nual' reunion - Sunday in the John Smith grove at Uniondale. A bus iness meeting and dinner were held." May Set tie Her Mr. and Mrs. Emilie Vincent and a party of relatives from Ne braska are visiting at the home of E. L. McGuin in Silverton. They may reside in Oregon perma nently. - - Hear Evangelist Retts Of New York at Alliance Taber nacle, Ferry, near Cottage. .Every night,' this week. 7 : 45. Sick and a31ited prayed for after each ser vice. Public invited. 121 Birthday Celebrated The" birthdays of T. A. Buling and Paul Buling were observed by picnic at Silverton recently. About 40 friends were present. Games of various kinds were held. Miss Port Returns Miss Vera Port of Sioux City, Iowa, has. returned there after vis iting, her cousin. Mrs. Pearl Har vey of Silverton. . Hear Billy Sunday- Mr and Mrs. O. W. Noyes, Mrs. Carrie Young, Mr. and Mrs. Jobn Popejoy and Alton B. Clark, all of Woodburn went to Gladstone Sunday to attend the Chautauqua there and hear Billy Sunday, fam ous evangelist. Picnic July tiTS Boxing and baseball will feat ure the firemen's picnic to be held at Hubbard July 25. The Odd Fellows band will play. Furniture Upholstery And " repairing. Geue-Powers Furniture company. s20tf Births Reported A daughter was born on Monday to Mr. and Mrs. Albert Lulay of Stayton. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Sweet of Seattle have sent word that they are parents of a baby boy, named Richard Gordon. Mrs. Sweet is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Stowell of Stayton. .News pa per Purchased The Hubbard Community asso ciation has bought the Hubbard EhrnriseXoMcierly. ownel W. Cuibertson. It will be devoted to the interests of Hubbard and the surrounding farming district. Property Changes. Hands : Eight aeres near. .Falls . City owned by J. J, Krettr-er, has been sold j-to. W- H. Mitchell ef Port land and the property of Mrs'M. Hoffman has been sold to W. IF. Averill.- Steinway Piano.. Fine Condition $533. Moore's Music House. 415 Court. J24 Baptism Is Held Ted Leavitt, .evangelist, held $ baptism in the Santiam river at Mill City recently, about a dozeq people taking'part: Nearly $1,000 has been pledged" by the new con gregation there for building a church: Barber Shop "Bought . Alvie Davis of Silverton ba bought' the barber shop on South Water, street there from Mrs. ,vV. Heed and Mrs. Harrison. Davis has been employed, by the-E.VE. Taylor barber, shop. Keeneys on Vacation- Mr. and Mrs.- Arthur Keeney andf Mrsr.-L.v ArHanmun of Inde pendence left last evening for Yachates where they will spend a week's vacation. -Mr. Keeney is -the coroner of Polk county. Hardwood Lawn Benches $1.9 V at Hamilton's. J21 Will Picnic Tonight " -Members and parents of Delta Alpha class otthe First Methodist church will picnic at Graber'a park-tonight Burial In. Stayton . ? Mrs. Lloyd .Brown, ji niece of Mrs.. Charles-: Brown ot Stayton, died Monday, la Portland. . The body U' being brought to Stayton lor burial. .; Edi Brown, father jn- iaw of.- the, jdeceased .woman, Js tuaking . funeral arrangements..; Funeral Is Held ShlrleV Smith r of Stayton died fat the "state tuberculosis sanitar ium Sunday evening. He Is sur vjved by a wife' and small child Burial was held yesterday in Stay- ton, t , r . Rev. Deal to Speak RevW.-W.' Deal master of the Idaho" state grange, and chaplain 4 theltalionargrange.'wlll be the prineip'al - speaker at a grange meeting In 'the Rlckreall park on Thrsday. . ; , " Pierce 4feaves. Today . v Ooverhor PiercewJll leave here todays fo$ t Astoria' where he will fspend Thursday. : He wjll ro- to; I Grande Friday. The governor . will leave, there. Saturday night for CheyenaeV'Wyculwbere he will, attend the governors' convention. . ri 1 1 1 -n Charles Asliton, Berkeley, Cal ls the inventor of a "treasure witch" which he declares will lo senate, will occupy the executive chair during the absence of Gov ernor Pierce. The governor will be accompanied to Cheyenne by his two daughters, Edith and Lor raine. V.'ill Pi actice liaw Thomas E. Agee of ' Klamath Falls and Thomas R. Cheatham o Portland yesterday were admitted to practice law in Oregon by the state supreme court. Mr. Ajree formerly lived in the state of Wifehington. while Mr. Cheatham came to Oregon from Arizona. Two Girls Escape Margaret McAdams and Ruby Pelliter escaped from the state industrial school for girls here yes terday. Miss McAdams is 16 years of age and was committed to the inHitution from Coos coun ty. X:iss Ptlliter is 17 years old and was i;tnt to the school from Clatsop county. The girls made their escape while working on the institution grounds. Want a Phonograph? Get one now. Big reductions on Victor and Brunswick ( phono graphs. H. L. Stiff Furniture Co. J21 New Trial Is Asked - Motion for a new trial in the case of Ora Noble against James K.' Sears.was-led by attorneys. for the" defendant in cirQn-U jcoart here ;- Tuesday .r ; Duripg- he tp$t term of ; eourtr , Mrsv Joble kwai granjted damages -of' S3 ,0i0 tin her s-uit against Sears -f o,r 'injuries said to have -been -received 4n;;an automobile accidejvt in Polk comii ty on Mr.y 10. ' ' Liquor Tottei' 'Fiued , v . S; J.'.Qualey -of Silverton w fined $25 in Justice ooUTt here Tuesdiy wnen he entered a pJea of guilty a charge of prossess . n of liauor.i Qnaley is said to have had a quart, bottle of moonh'ue In his pocket when ,he was arrest ed by .C- C.- McBride, state r lii- hition agent.' . ; : Horace- Addis Here-r HbracevAd'disi otiPortland. was 1 Salem- -visitor yesterday; He is editor of the-Oregon'-"farmer. Vlbert : Toaier, Rctdi-ns . Albert Toiler has returned from he 41st anual, session ?of the Na tional Editorial' association in Los Angeles, 1 Printers-Celebrate " Several Salera printers attend ed the meeting of Hie sen "Frank lin club in the Alsea district 1 week end. Thoso going from h were Edgar Koviana, Artnu Brock, H. S.1 Bosshardt, "Charle. Knowland. Lee- Unruh, Earl An dersno, Harry McWhorten, G. I Fraser. Nate D. r Eiott, Harola Hoppe and Arthur Rahn. About 3O0 prlnters.'rom.the Villamette valley were present. 'Swimming, fishing, and a musical program were enjoyed.! . Returns From THp- Mrs. Edwin Rayliss has return ed to work after a two weeks ' vacation in- Portland 'and , Seattle Sare 1 Money 1 Bny": i'onr Mano 4 1 "During" "ourt safe. "Moore a" Hfn-I sfc-Hoasei: .-n--:-v.- Z?--'S24 Service Station: Bought A"; ' k Mayor. G.t L 'Barr closed a deal whereby he took over the Silver-? ton 'service ' station on the eoroe of Wkter and Oakstreets;3yester4 dayv-noon. "Robert ''Barr,' son of Mayor- Barr ,s will minage the 'sta-r DISEASES Treated by psteopathy and the latest Electrical Therapy ' In cluding Dr. AbramB Electronic System.' - - -..f NoACharge-fer .-- Consultation - DR;b.' H: WHITE ' v" Physician and. Surgeon, ,. BOa . U- S.'. Rank: RnUdhig . . : i 1 Salom Oregon r , cate buried coins or valuables. The device is fc'.iown in! the picture. It is sam to operate en tne Fame principal as the ' Water witch." lion. He will be assisted by Earl Starr, who has been working there during the past year. ' Mayor Barr bought the station of A. R. Nolan. Mr. Nolan has not decided what be will do. j Visited iiwSilvrrt oit- Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Legard of ?alem spent Sunday and Monday at Silverton as guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Larson and Mrs. A. Q. Legard. Mrs. Legard; is the moth cr of Alvin Legard, while Mr. and Irs. Larson are the parents of Mrs. Alvin Lesard. Week-End at Cabin Mrs. Lewis Johnson with her father, Rodney Reynolds, and her son, Rodney, are spending a week at "The Cabin" on Silver Creek Before, returning to Portland they will visit at the hdme of Mrs. Helen Wrightman. Mrs. Wright- man and Mrs. Johnson are sister- in-laws. Visits in' Moods ';' : , Miss Georgia Lamb is spending a few days with her sister JMfs. E T. Cone at camp, 11, in the Silver Tails Timber company woods. Taylor- Case- Friday The state supreme court yester oay set next Friday, as the datej for hearing arguments in the ap pealed case.-oX p, .W Taylor, to teptrain rMu!,iaoma-h jcohntr from using unjs- part pfar bond r issue of $2, r.0o)oo$k authorized byrthe voters there 'for. road construe tion: Thecps.e was heard, In tho circuit court, for Multnomah1 coun ty Monday on -a' demurrer to th -omplaint filed by attorneys for tlie county. The demurrer was sustained, whereupon Mr. Taylo appealed th.eease to: the supreme court. -, 1 ; . . . BUILDING GREAT ACQUEDUCT ATHENS. Over the Same route taken by the famous Marathon runner when he hastened to ip-: form, the Athenians ofihe Hellen ic victory over the Persian hordes, American 'engineers now, ake building a . great aqueduct to sup ply i the" ever-growpjg population of Athens and Piraeus with wat if; The new system j costing $ 00,X00,v replaces toe antiquated Hadrian acqueduct.s built by the -famous emperor of that name 140 years after the death of Christ1 Tho a . . 1 -,1.-:. ... . . i" ."!." --'I ' , R.' J. PALMER ! th -Developer of - . Chiropmcfic . . v Are YOU satisfied with the work you are doing now? , -Wouldn't you Jikj&.to enter a pleasant, interesting,-profit -l able prof ession? j ,,. . , . - .' . . : 'Become .a ; CHIROPACJTOR, increase your income, . better. your position, and da a great'and noble work to v humanity. L Come tot THE PALMER SCHOOL OF CHIROPRACTIC, whei-e a; highly trained corps of in truct6r& will; teach -yo i how to be a Chiropractor. r people everywhere are demanding qualified Chiro- praetors-. Yyu can bef one: Eighteen months' course. - Next classiept. 1. Attend the largest school of its kind in the: world: : NOW I Make your decision this moment. Write us, without obligation! or call ior information! upon 1 ' DR. ..,.. .t-i j, Lccai Representative Orrdi-CaiWuis;" r i THPAOfER SCHOOIOP IinOPRACTIC -Cldropractic Fountain Head - Davonprt, Iowa, U. S. Visitors Reported in Salem . . J. H. Cuip of Albany was in Salem last night.;, " C, E. Fish of Portland is a Salent ylsitlor today. ; . , , ;, . Ira P. E. Reynolds of Portland, spent, Tuesday night in Salem.- -Mr. and Mrs. J. R, Armstrong of . Portland spent last nteht as guests " in Salem. " -. Mr. and Mrs. IL-C Egan. Mla Eleanor 'Egan.' and Mrs. T. H. Scudderwere a party that spent Tuesday night in Salem. They are from Medford. - 54 , : H. W. Morgan of Portland Is a Salem visitor ; today. ,7 hJ. M. Lamb of Eugene was in Salem Tuesday. ' j Henry Larsen of Falls City is a Salem visitor today. f Charles Clough and John Groat both of; Tillamook, are visiting lit Salem tpday., . .. . . . . l Mr. and Mrs D. M. Bellinga ot Powers. - Oregon, were guests. in Salem last nighh ifMr. and Mrs.. Peal Hedges, Mrs. J G. Mcintosh and Ml3s Verna lletersoa ; all from Independence, spent yesterday , in "Salem, ?. j J. A. - Warrington of Dallas spent Tuesday In Salem on a busi t:ess visit: uDITQO ThisWeek 7:30 p. m. at F. N. Woodry' - Store ; Summer and Norway Frl July 23 1:30 p. m. 1294 N. 4tK St 5 Rooms Furniture Mr; C: U.T Grandstaff , ' Owner July 24 Chambers & - Chambers Store 475 Court St. 10 a. m., 1:30 p. m. and ' 7 p.m. F..N. Woodry Is the Auctioneer " The Woodryii nj Everybody, Knows , - : PHONE 511 Home or Radio Station WOC Let Us Help Make YOU ; Chiropractor ' . . . . .t . ". .. 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