The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, January 30, 1927, Page 7, Image 7

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PattersooDeclinesto Release
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..... .-. j The; report of a committee ap
pointed by. Governor Fatterson to
conduct a survey a of. the state
. penitentiary with a -Tiew-of 'de
termining; the - financial stafus of
the stat.. industries therej wts
completed Friday and; filed with
,: v. oovernor Patterson. - The gover
nor indicated that the1 report
would not be released to th' legis
lature until he has had time' to
Stve'it his consideration. j
' ' The ' investigation was ' ordered
iby "Gaovernor, Patterson because; of,
; claims . made.j by ex-aoeroor
; Pierce that the state fla Industry
and other, prison- activities bad
( been placed -oh self-supporting
k basis. - Friends: of. Governor . fcat-
' terson alleged . that ex-Governor
Pierce had. '.made extravagant
j claims and. that the assets 'of the
j state industries did liot aggregate
. 1 the amount- Bet "out in'a statement
: Issued -by. the previous, administra
tion,. V. " 4.' Y ;
i , TheVfnvestlgators listed all
; stocks. on -hand, at-the prlsbn, and
I prepared "a "; lengthy statement
. i . showing- 'the - value' of the ma
. I chlnery'and the -amount, of -money ;
f that has been expended in develop
! "in k ' the industries. Tad-- stocks ;
were valued" on the basis' bf rmar !
ket" quotations. , J ' r
New sweaters! A large ship
ment J.ust In. ' New patterns, new
. Shades in the popular, pull-over
Apd coat -styles.
Scotch woolen.
Mills.
VU Women's Debate Team
V.Cbosen;, Eight Trying Out
Misses : Hazel Newhouse. Mar
garet Pro and , Irene Breithaupt
vere chosen as members of Wfl-
lamctte ' university's women's de
Late team; at a try out held Satur
day afternoon. Misses jGaynelle
Heckett -and Elaine Chapin tied
for' the- fourth, place on the team,
and the lie., will be decided later,
i Eight member of 'the squad
tried, out. Judges were. Dean F.
; y. Erickson and Professor Hoy C.
. Ifardlng." The debaters have been
coached by Dr. John O-Hall.' head
of the public speaking department
i .The first debate will be against
: Q AC. women,'.- a -dual contest. Feb
ruary 28. - - , f .
three' Divorce Cases Filed,
fn 'Marion County Saturday
'-Three complaints 4 and . one de
cree were filed at the office of the
cownty. 'clerk Saturday to establish
a record on the number of divorce
feiptjons filed, In : one day in (he
local circuit court. ' S .
- 'In the" suit of Arthur Knight
ngainst Violet Knight, the plaintiff
,vas granted . a divorce and - was
given the custody . of ' the three
thHdren all under eight years of
age.; ; ' . - -' t -y
In the. complaint filed. by Daisy
Paugberty against . Glenn Daugh
erty the, plaintiff stated that since
heir marriage ' In August, 1924.
she -had . been subjected to cruel
and Inhuman treatment. , She de
ilred tolhave her maiden name
restored : and .to obtain such all
in ony aa the court sawi.fit to grant.
; Lillian, Cu minings, suing R C.
f..'jammings alleged that.; she nad
een treated cruelly at times Bince
fcetr.' marriage in 1917. The plain-tX-.
asked for the custody of two
children and alimony, to provide
for their suitable care.
John r McClellan seeks divorce
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SAY "BAY E R AS PI R I N V,- cWW'
Unless you see the "Bayer Cross" on tablets, you are not
getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin prescribed gy physi
f' dims arid proved safe by millions OYeV2$'years for ' -'
1 Colds ; ; Headache ; Neuritis ; ' 1 Lumbago I ;
: Pain Neuralgia . Toothache ' Rheumatism :
I D02S rCOT iFFECt THE 'HZZYt. I
- -Iandy "Bayer boxes of 12 tablets
:.-.? Also bottles of 21 and ICJDrugists.
-It ti 2Hcv;-a?e -f SlaEcscctrrs? "-'..? cf EUcj-uccU .
from his ; wife, Daisy u McCIollan,
on grounds of desertion. McCIol
lan stated.tlmt his wife has lived
out, f if, the state atneo September,'
1S2S.. and, that 'li had waited for
nearly 18 months for htr" return.
i Cobb & -Mitchell . Co., lumber
and building materials lor. every
purpose; : , Get .estimates lool -at
quality; rr, tnnterfal then you will
order. ; 8,49 s. 12th St. ()
KOZER MAY BE BUDGET
CHIEF,' BUM OR SAYS
are Ffanlf Siever .-of "Portland and
Senator Davis of Malheur cbuntV.
II waa said that;'Mr. Siever has re-received-
the. indorsement oC the
American i Legion, while senator
Davis- has the support "of mani
members of the legislature; tato
supremecoart.'and tf lare number
of ' prominent- ranchers ' and1, bua-
iness men of Eastern Dregoa.-
1 The . appointment otii Sermonr
Jones as state market aeent nrob-
tktAt will be.' anpuncedwittiia'' the.
"f";0 "weeks, It wi sal that
this appOiritment has heen heldiip
because-of the eerlous illness of
. m. ppencej incumbent, of., the
state .market agent's department.
. Clare 5 Lee;: oti Eugene wbio; re
cently was - appointed state Insur
ance commissioner to succeed Will
Moore, : has arrived In" Salem and
will assu me hla . new. duties next
Tuesday, James Goodman of Hose-
Durg hat been appointed deputy
insurance commissioner.' Both. Mr.
Lee knd ?Mr Goodman- haVe been
engaged In thei insurance business
for a- number-of Vears. '.' '
' ' It 'is iiott believed here . that any
changes Inu the personnel i ol the
state- accident commission,, state
fish commission, nor, state game
commission; would, he : announced
until the close of the legislative
session. :
W. O. Krneeer. realtor, nroirrea.
sive, fair, equitable. Growina citv
and country makes possible buys
mat win make you good money.
Complete listings. 147 LNf. Com..
Mrs. Henrietta Pariish
-., .passes; Away STaturday
Resident of Sajem for C4 years.
Mrs. Henrietta Parrish; wlddw of
Norman " O. Parrish. died Satur
day morning at her home, 455 N
Summer. She was 85 years old.
. Mrs.' Parrish was a daughter-in-law
of J. L. Parrish, prominent
Oregon pioneer minister; who was
one of the "famous 52" who voted
for a - provisional . government in
Oregn i in 1 84 3 and thus bfoughi
the Oregon country under United
States control rather than under
the British flag.' The Pafrish
junior nign scnool In this city
was namea after him. , e :
Mrs. Henrietta Parrish was born
in Oxford. Mass.: She was mar
ried to Norman ,0. . Parrish. two
years after coming to Oregon. Tor
th epast 25 years she has been
a -widow.'. ; ., . f, ,v . ; ,
she was the 'mother'; of Miss
Nina Parrish, with whom he has
made her home; of Mrs.' Hallie
Parrish Hinges, noted local singer,
and of Mrs. E. 1 M. Cox of Seattle.
Several grandchildren and great
grandchildren also survive. ' She
was: a. member of the Methodist
ihurchf;; k :: l ; . 'i :
':s Funeral! services" wfll be 'held
Monday f afternoon : at : 3 o'clock,
from the Rlgdon mortuary, with
interment In the Lee Mission cem
etery f j : , 'ip'&i -V;? r-, 4r '
J One of ninifr- retired locomotive
engineers of royal trains, all over
70 ; years of age, drove George V
over 5,000 miles. . . '
. Electrical speedometers, clocks
and revolution counters, were
among the r accessories,. attracting
moat attention at the French Au
tomobile Show.-. -' v,v - -
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.-Accept only "Gayer" v package
which contains proveadlrections
M'OLD ;J CXIXSTItrCT - KKHRV
?: laisKRVoin'Fon wtouagii
. Charles II. Lee of Berkeley and
Romaine W" Myers of Oakland,
have filed witfc the, state -engineer
anolicalioil .PAverla? tho rnnatmr
tion off the Ker by reservoir for the
srage 4 10,00 0--ac-res " feeti of ess! of the amount appropriated
water-from the Illinois river, ' The 'IH ' be' paid ' through the opera
water .would- be nsed for power, tion of two laws providing, for the
mining and manufacturing', nur -
poses., , r. . . -,
i Other applications filed with the
state englaeer durinr the n&at fpw
days follow: . .
..Thompson. ' Mining company.
Chehalis. Wash:. Tir ,nn
priations of Water tram Riir .t
tributarv ' otllhe-Jh- nv
for rniniag purposes In Grant
Gilbert C. Lanham. vtin,,.:
coverlne the constraetion W . . J
servoir for-the storage of 5$. acres
Of water from 4 Fish, Hole; creek
ana tne .r appropriation- of - water
,tored in treservo forrTga-
ti6n of - 7 6 ' acres of land, Uk . Lake
county. i- ,:l '--i -;:
- W. L Fisfieri jj R, Halland and
O. C. Richardson, Myrtle Creeks
covering- tbe appropriation of wat
er from South Myrtle Creek; trib
utary of the South TJmpqua river.
for. the irrigation ; of ll 20 acres ,-of
Und in,; Douglas j countyvji The
estimated, cost the, development
aaa - t n, tTi.-rr.-i
Was $2G00, ' ; R. L Ilolman. Port
land; covering the appropriation of
water; fromu Mcdalla river for irri
gation and water; power.
"ft Albert Peterson, 'Lorane,. cover
lngthevappropriationrof water
, . j a a .
from tinnamedcreelr, tribotanrof
the Siuslaw river, for the irrlga-
tion of land and for domestic pur
poses. : ::. i S fr ?
W- A. Felton. and W. W.. Banks.
Portland, covering the appropria
tion of water from unnamed creek
for . domestic and irrigation pur
poses. - r ;S
L- A. Sheeier Auto Wreektnr
Co.. oldest in the Willamette .u
ley. - New and . used parts", and
equipment. Low
Low priies and quality
v 108f L Cora'l.1 ()
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service here
rrtVUn ' I Lb I rUK UA I I Lfc
F.. W. Durbin Elected PsMont
of Hokteiji Association .
The Oregon State Holsteiri a-1
aoclationvr h-whlch- met ' ati Fnrit
prove on Saturday.'went on record
favoring- a com pulsbiyj. test:; forC3rtent f the capital outlay appro
tuberculosis In cattle:,, ; . ipfiations Ilildepend to a large
At the dose of.the recnlar hns -
irees session .'officers for 'the
suing -year- were elected aa? fol-
lews: ,F. W. Durbin Sr. of SalemTl
president; Mrs. Jean Warrens of
Forest Grove, vice president. Paul
Adams of Warren, secretary;' R6b-
erf ' Warrens - of-.-, ForestV Grove,
Jake Luscher of Falrview. Frank!
Connell of Hillsboro and It.'W. I large, number of boards and com
Cooley of Jefferson, directors.-! nissions tor turn 'over to the gehe-
i nose attending the meetine I
from Salem . were Frank Durbin, J tUeir annual receipts. - It is . Hke
Sr.; Frank Durbin, Jr.,and E. A,ly 'that this measure will be re-
Rhoten. ---' f ? ,:" 'f n- I
vapitat oargain House, canital i
urBjnig. uo., Mixe s Auto wreck
fngr Three In one.' Bargain center
ot eaiem. Tnousands of bargains,
tu eteinbock, . 215 Center, -i ()
APPROPRIATION BILLS:
PLANNED Itt JOtfiT MEET
(Continued from page!) ?;
tion of the new state normal school
plant at La Grande, and $169,000
for the. new Eastern Oregon tuber-
cnlosis ' hospital at I The Dalle.
Both of these institutions were
t ion. i iln addition . to'the annrn-1
priation sought; from the i legis-Pfott
If ture, the bill creating the tuber-1
culosis' hospital carried an allow-1
fence of $100,000 for the purchase r
tn, a sue--ana mner expenses; I
; apuar Outlays ; at the .Oregon
Rtaf P trfllnlrnr crhnnl " tnm V 4 i
the amount of $80,000 already
have been authorised by the ways
and , means committee. . This . ap
propriation win e expended in the
erection of two cottages, which of
necessity, would increase the main
tenance cost of the Institution.
The state- home fortbe feeble I
cinded also haa requested appro-
Driations aggregating' 198.500 for
new buildings and fixtures. Other
capital outlay requests have been
received .from the state industrial
school Tor girls, Southern, Oregon
norma! school state tuberculosis
hospital and state school for, the
deaf. . The aggregate cost of: new
buildings U sought .nt" the various
state Institutions - was - estimated
roughly at IL300.000,. but, may
reacn a nigaer. Pgure. . r -
During the past week the wars
and means committee has added
appropriations in the aggregate of
560,000. whiclu were . nrevionslv
rejected, one of these annrocria-
tiona was in the amount of S40.
CfrOvand will go into -what Is now
known as the .predatory animal
hunters' fund, f This '. appropria
tion was restored ' after the East
ern Oregon delegation had been
Pooded with telegrams and letters
from livestock interests in various
sections of the state. The conf-
mittee also restored an 4appropri-
ation of f 7500 for the Installation
or a wafer tank at' the mat in
dustrial school for girls,
The . Oreccn
Ilnaane society
Vi.v I ' " i urauit. Ifl Dane
which. two ysars Ego was awardedfeuch misery is Umed in
an appropriation of $6,000, has re- Hn. "Worst sour risings. . belch-ceired-an
appropriation of 12,000 lag. Moat, gas pressure, Just slmp
for the current bfennlnm n ly fade out.- You feel fine In r i
allowance for this department was
itcreased at the Teuest of Sena-
v I
itr wr3rcr
ways and ; mea.ns committee
f rotKaatern, Origon.... V-
S iihs'tan t lal s4 v i n ks proba bly w il 1
made by the committee thro-ugh
he , passage-, of bills t making.; the
public service Commission and the
Hate board of health U virtually
self-supporting. The s'pubUc :ser
vice commission 'hadi retjnasted. an
appropriation of $11 S ,0 e for 'the
bienniam, bat thls'waa ' reduced
by the comndttee to $20,000. Ex-
Vvnses of ; th is department in ex
1 collection of fees and a small tax.
levied . on public, utilities. The
lw i Providing for TtheS collection
of fees by the commission will re-
I turn, approximately S3 0.0 00, Vhile
I too tax? on the public utilities was
lesumatedrat $to,ooo
f Thtf sUte board 5 of - health re-
1 Quested ; approximately; $70,000
,or the bIennium' t this appro-
completion , of the revenue WUa.
I One . of the bills which it is in-
tended " will defray the costs of
this department will authorize the
collection of fees f orrcertaln . ac-
"
small tax on all life insurance
corporations Operating In the state.
It, was said that' the insurance
companies would not object to this
tax ' In event the money . was used
fori health work.'
The most drastic reduction made
by the" ways and . means committee
was ; in the- requested;, appropria
l'Zlir7'
leen estimated 'that It. would cost
tion for the state library.
$121,000-to operate this depart
ment,'during the current bien-
nium, but this amount was re
duced to $75,000. Whether, the
appropriation for . the library-will
t-Wuu.tJ...J - . .. .
1 icvuusiuciru lias uqi yec ocen
f ;it-rj -i - - ,
T ?n u' ir,euus Ul ine in"
There also has been added to
the appropriations $25,000 re
quested by ; Governor : Patterson
for the conduct of the state budg
et department. Members of -the
ways, and means committee ques
tioned' ' this appropriation, but
Governor Patterson, indicated that
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r"7?'u,?T' !u,a usea-
. "ai D"get law maJtes
P88iH for the. governor, t.
ploy a state budget director'!
slary; he -, may deem reason a
o em
at any-
reasonable. !
At n meeting nf h mra ' ia
means committee to be held M on
aajrnigbt requested appropriations
for the state board of forestry.
j Oregon state fair and a number of
county fairs will be 'considered
a Wednesday night he commit
I tee will- pass on. the various can!
l - ta'":."otlay.appiiatlonsl;:4:''Tfe'e
Refee upon the amount of money
eri-Jtnat is i available after the ! going
expensesVof - the various. Instttu
Hons, boards and " commissions
I naT beencovered
I Senatdr Staples : said ' yesterday
j tnat Jie expected to prepare a bill
I within the next fewi day which
ouid make It necessary for la
ral fund Of the state 10 per cent of
ported out by the ways and means
committee, of which Senator Stk-r
pies is a member.
Vlbbert & Todd Electric store.
High at Ferry Sta. Agents for the
Easy Washer. Good service and
low prices are bringing an increas
ing trade , to . this store. - - - ( )
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Mott to Speak Monday
- at unamoer of Commerce
oaiem cnamoer of commerce
members will have a chance Man
da tn 1pto h
'.tbeMegislature, as James1 W.
representative from Clatsop
county, will speak about it at the
weekly luncheon
5 Mr.-'Mdtt Is considered an inter
esimg taineri accord! 6k 'to tte
cnamher of commerce bulletin.
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11017 FORGET
tt- tw. s.
Wcar?" Store has Pape'a
-Jiapepsiru Ends Worst
. Attack Instantly
Tlie Old t-umpr, FelUg In Stmaek
M Sine I niarovertd , . '
k Pmpa torpaiB
Hurryi Get a narV
Diapepsin at nearest drug store.
What mn - . .
'fates. Try it and prove It. Get
ent pacltage of Pape's Dla-
nana in a - nww . . .
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SELECTIB OnlLB: 5
LA XI hi I IiOC,Ti:i IX- WARXKIl
Selection of wamp lands 'made
by the sta te land board in( the
year- 1 922 navel been; upheld I by
the commissioner of the United
States general land, office, accord
ing to .-Information received at the
offices of j the attorney - general
here yesterday.' . iThe. swamp lands
are located, in, wna is known as
the , Warner Lake district in Lake
county and comprise approximate
ly 4,000 acres. The value of the
lavds was estimated by- state Of
ficials 'at $240,000, . Following
selection of the lands fir the sUte
of;-Oregon adpbining landowners
protested on the grounds that the
selections were not swamp 'lands.
Hearings were"; held before repre
sentative! of thev general land ot
l:I r " "it 7. z v v 7-f " c
pared by the United ; States' gen
eral surveyor j for- the ;! state of
Oregon; This, decree', with minor
changes, was approved by- the of
flcials at Washington. The swamp
lands will be used for the benefit
of the-common school fund." The
Estate was ! represented; byjthe; atr
torney general in all proceedings
having to do ' with " the' selection
of these lands.
j We are slate distributors for
the Viking tirea and tubes. Mai-
com's.Tire Shop, corner Court and
Commercial streets. Drive In. for
your tires. . . . (?)
U. S. WARSHIPS ORDERED
READY F0R EMERGENCY
a(ic fleet and in personal charge at
Shanghai.- 1 : '"-,,-, ...
. Secretary Kellogg's hopes that
there will emerge from the Chin
ese civil war turmoil an agree
ntent between the factions on ways
and means of negotiating new
treaties are founded on no -definite
information ; that .the Cantonese
and. Peking; governments are ap
proaching Isuch aii; understanding
; It was reiterated ?at?ther state
department today ithat the Wash
ington government is ready it any
moment to enter negotiations with
a Chinese treaty commission upon
which the nationalist government
at Hankow and the 'Peking gov
eminent dominated by Chang Teo
Lin, Manchurian military director,
canagree, but that no Official in
timation has been received that
these, twow factions,, were ! contem
plating 'such-, an agreement. On
the?, contrary, .each: side has pro
tested-vigorously against any Am
erican treaty dealings with the
other side. ,
' . Mr. Kellogg f eels however, that
he. has made so plain in his recent
statement both the friendly pur
pose's1 toward China of the -Washington'
government 'and its desire
to remain-strictly, .neutral as be
tween the Chinese factions that
there can be tio mistake on either
point among Chinese leaders.
: Wardrobe" trunxs as low as
$24.70 and as high as 585. 18-in.
cowhide hand bags with, leather
lining reduced from 1 8 to - SS.pO.
Max O. Buren, 179. N. Com'U ()
INVESTIGATORS' REPORT
ON TEXT BOOKS. DUE
( Continued tnni otn 1.)"'
a personal : friend r of ex-Governor
Pierce, was largely responsible for
the unsatisfactory text book situ
ation In this state. The witness
testified that Mr. Miller was close
to the Pierce administration,, and
it was necessary to crawl over him
to reach the governor. ? Conversa
tions with various persons " were
i elated by Mr. Turner, indicating
tha' Mr. Mltter had received fav
ors; from agents of the text ; book
publishers. , ; .. " j 'fi .-
Mr. iniler admitted that he had
taken luncheon, with some of. the
publishers representatives, v and
that he probably had-been, the re
cipient of a: few, books I'i sent; out
by these concerns, file denied em
phatically that i he had been ,? ap
preached i and offered money to
support any particular - text book
offered for v: the consideration of
the text book commission. At one
time during the hearing Mr. Mil
ler referred to Mr. Turner fas a
liar, and. said he was not co m pe
, ThcMexxliant Tailor
Invites all Salem people to attend the Pacificoast
Merchant Tailors' convention held at the Multno
MkK JioXei Fortland, Monday; Tuesday; Wednes
. day, Thursday or Friday, February 1 to 4tht.
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The displays of new styles and fabrics will
held in the ball room of the hotel. . :
- Mr. Mosher . will be glad to conduct personally '
any of his Salem friends and patrons through this
beautiful exposition of style. " . . , M '
to hold. any. pofdtion of trust.
her members of the text book
commission corroborated Mr. til
ler's- testimony thdt" no graft had
boon attempted in; -connect ion with
trc recent text book ' adoptions;
. iJerv Haney. Portland lawyer
and partner of Senator Joseph,
was at ; the : hearing and . interro
gated i& s nuraberof ; witnesses i at
considerable length. He attempt
ed to wrest from f, Mr. Turner the
admission (that the-state; board of
education had 'acted .unfairly when
it- refused to sign contracts with
the publishers , for ; text - books
adopted at the, November meetinr.
Mr, Turner refused . to make this
admission, and defended his po
sition, by declaring ttat the adopt
ions were under suspicion.
- Mr. Haney is attorney for the
Howe-Peterson ' company, who re
cently filed mandamus proceedings
In the courts to 'compel the board
of education to execute contracts
with the publishers.' . The case Is
iclrcuit court.
The committee appointed to In
vestigate - the governmental ma
chinery of the state with a view 6t
making Its operation more sim
ple probably will complete its re
port .Tuesday...; It was said .that
the committee would recommepd a
number of consolidations- of stato
departments.: Whether; the' inves
tigation of the state fish commis
sion will be. resumed probably de
pends; upon, any overtures that
may. be. made by legislators, inters
etted In the, fishing, industry, in
this state. It was reported a. week
ago that5' Senator Norblad would
have someth"ng to say in connec-
A. i . -A L. .- I
uob wun ims suujeci, Dut.ne nas
not. yet divulged, the contents of
his proposed speech. .j y9 , :s .
.. yvuothcrr investigation at ; this
session of the legislature may cen
ter on the activities bf certain in
surance corporations. A resolu
tion urging this investigation, was
introduced in the house Friday.
ll ungry?- Don't, wait, order
some Better .YetiBread from'your
grocer, tt ls.-rresh, wholesome
and clean. Made by the Better
xet J-aking Co.
Three MnS Make Debate
; Team; Two Others Tie
. s. 1 1 - . . ;r-
Charles Redding. Robert WItte
ana Thomas I'otwln earned
places on the Willamette nnivers
Ity men's debate .team In the iry
outs held Saturday forenoon For
fourth place.. jLars Bergsvick and
-sen i i.iindwortn were tied. X,A
contest to decide which of these
tvo is to be a regular member" of
the team, mill be held i Momlay
evening. - ;
Reduction on an hats .at the
Vanity Hat. Shoppe. 387 Court St,
Be sure to see our line of hats be
fore buying. Latest metal cloth
fnata Just in. ' , v
DO YOU KNOW
' Chiropractic can relieve
. Your Neuritis .
- Instantly?
Take Chiropractic adjust
rrierits accor'dipo; to; the
Neilrocalometer ,nd get the.
qijickestr results.-
Consult
DILSCOFIELD
Straight ;- Palmer Chiropractor
806 First National Bank
Building
o
IHilSBB
Large As.semblagev Fine 'Ad f
dresses and General Gtfod i
Nme Last Night .
The banauet at : Hotel v Marinn
last: v evening.' to celebrata ' thtf
birthday i of Robert, , Durns.' he!
world's greatest ,lyric poet,, filled
the;tna3n dining room, and Jt was
a brilliant gathering. and a: mosjt
pleasant and instructive time was
had . . f
The main nrozram inrlniiAi the
singing 'of America, followed by
grace. ..e tore j the well prepared
banauet:.. remarks hv the-jirU
oenc . ana. president-elect, wnj;
McGilchrist. Sr.: - then a Scotch
chorus." - . ,
Then came the main address, hv
RevL .N. K. Tullv. whlrh wa -
masterpiece: .thorouahlv xtudiofl
and thought out; a -, comprehen
sive outline of the life and work
of - Robert Rurns and'the historic
sett ins, and the far reaching in
fluence lof the man v who builrlad
SO much wiser than he lrnew. .;. I 1
V i oIIowed ' a; song by; Mrs. Lin-
m- ticoicn1 costume. Judce
P. If. -. B'Arey . : spoke , in , place "of
vj yernor.j-aersoB; wno was, un
able toL be-; present, follower! hv
much" appreciated 'Scotch songs by
.Mr. Calder anil the ever nnnnlnr
Jim Smart.-and a short addrs; in
bis be&- BnfritR Tiv ' fnrmof f!A.
Jior ' Pierce, who has attended 4all
1ne.4j.urns, banquets in Salem for
five iyears. land.. hones .to: uttlnA
the rest, as the years come and. so.
inere jvere short talks by W.i A.
Delzell. . Mavnr . TJrMlov" ' TJvk..
naynef?,L,. M. Gilbert and' others."
uagpipe music by John Charge
abd Arthur -Hutcheon. nr1 : snn era
by Mrs.i Gordon McGilchrist; Ly
man McDonald.' T. S. MacKe'nzie
and others. . - . ' . ' - j. 4- --. .
It was VOted ' the heat Tfnrna
banouet ever held in Salem with
promises, of. better ones in the; fu-
.ture,
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