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toe orxGON'STATi:.L!i;sA'Ltiir;'onnGo:i . WEDNESDAY HORNING, FEBUUAnY 2, 1C27 - I, ... i- -! r -i-V I: ) X r A, V ..s r ) .For - lovelier - . - I, " face and SILQUE . (pronounced silk); is 'really a cold cream in -liquid form. You apply it to your face, and hands - instantly, is not the least bit sticky, and ildlUlUl :CUiUr cUlU : This ; fragrant skin lotion is preferred by thousands of ' nwomen. - If you'have neverr'used Silque please try lL'bn! ;,-vV, Your recommendation. 1 "' V,' .- ""A 'A ; 1 " tv . ' Y ' A generous bottle 50c THE CAPITOL DRUG Agents f ! L'OCAL ;'NmWSl IN BRIER T i ). Advertisements: in these -. col- . sUmns are .charged r the rate of uuL 25c per line i 2 C - ft " ? 10 t.rc- i '"' 1 : John Ih, Lewis Visit . : -sf.; i- John -H Lewie,-first -state en rinMtr of Oreeon. now a ednsnlt Jasjenfeineer witbhfdquatters In PorilaD4, was a Tisitor iniSalem Tusdar t:t J, was a nes.t !athe ;Klwanis cuts mncneoiu-. Rnlni ta Addrera Board Itepresentatlre Fred-W. German of Multnomah county will address the Marion-Polk county - realty board at the luncheon Thursday noon. . For Your Rhine Step Downstairs . v In the First Nafli Bank Bid. De'Luxe Shining Parlor. ; (t " fa - Brother Visit President . ; Charles F. Canse of New York City is sitn, with hia brother. Dr. John M. Canse. president of KimbaJT School of TheologT. . t "Will Address Seattle Y " - Dr. Carl G; Doney, president of "Willamette unirersity, will go Ho Seattle to speak at the YMCA there ..February 20. - It-V int- 's"U-- nr. 'C. JA. Do ns.? Jr, ' . v. ,V5tockven,U?rD a. R. ss.-vwlsh-t'y , announce tfiat: they have ta?tei 1A . their.offices i from the- Masonic 'Tempi, to. suite 1004 .First Na fS t iiuuat wauo. vuib. Kimball Head Retnrns l : Dr. and Mrs.'John M. Canse re .tarned,i to' Salem Monday after spending the week In Portland and i at Vancouver, Waah. Dr. Canse ' went primarily to deliver the aer mons at the funeral services of Mrs. Allison Barnham of Vancouv- er -and for Miss Mamie Jones, daughter of Mr and Mrs A.: C. Jones of Portland. Both of these families were friends of Mr.: and - Mrs. Canse wheni they lived at Vancouver. Dr. and Mrs. Canse visited hia - brother. James ' M. Canse,' at ''his Portland home.-- Hotel Marion , - . .Dollar dinner, served 5:45 to S every evening. . n26tf . v Kffurni Fronfc. Europe fi t Professor Lerbv C. Detling, wbo i was asslatunt professor of modern languages a W fllamelteunlver sity.lQr se vcraLxeai s," leavinglast spring, haa veturBeid ron France where he VwenffSto'i continue -'his --atudy-of the French language, v r . Picture at Oregon Theater -" ' Old age pensions, : "Under the , Eagle Wing," sponsored by the WmnnVLeaeii -.Ibr old age pen- slon legislation,: with regular pic- t tures. Jhurs-T ,m.,,.w, p. m. ' Thnra. . Frf-' evenings. f2 Mis Paraiouffian Home Miss Mary Paranouglan, daugh ter tr Rer. M. B. Paranouglan of tMtHiv has returned from France vand' iUly, "wheiV she has been ? studying. T She ; Is 1 resuming rher work as a teacher In the, Roosevelt i iirh vhnnt 'In' Portland. '-TP Miss Paranouglan was a ; graduate of "VVlllaniette university la the class of JL919. , - r R. C Jted Baby ChJcka - Special price today. Petland. . 273 State.' ? 111... Tin TW.Cntru. ?W. A. - Bond Tuesday took : out two OttlldlnrTermits, one tor i a dwelling at 1615 Nonn.wjmer. to cost I350P; and the other for a bouse fit 1825" North Winter, ' estimated to cost $SQ00. - Automobiles driven by H. Hale. 1895 North Church." and C. Tlmme, . S40 North Commercial, ra In olved in a collision on Mill " street between High and Church Tnesdav. .Tlmme was oacamg down the hill at the time. Complete One Of Monarch - Electric Hamilton's, v TLanzea - at a21tf Ktejil State Anto Even the state ot Oregon Is not xemnt from the activities of the automobile thief. The car used by W. IL Lytle; state veterinarian, -who-lives- at 8 20-North Summer, was taken from Church street near State; Ti:-. ay,'ccoTJh. ; to a re tort r-" lD'ih rc:'- It r" . - : . M ; hands ! 4 SOIL ICAIUIC , for THE OWL DRUG CO. Products - J. II. "WILLETT ' . change the- license, as-it bote' the distinguishing mark o' the state tArrice the 'E'in - front of the license number.'. The- number on this(car.waaiE80-43T ; Vf'.V-" Girt Hart iiClollsion f ?7 5; v Miss Margaret Sportsman' sus tained slight? Injuries when auto mobile drtren' by William D. Gray, 20o North-Capitol, and Edward Browning, 398 South 19th collided at the Intersection of Court and High streets Tuesday morning. : ;'C Barred Rock Baby Chicks . Special prices today. Petland, 273 State. - . f 2 Eusn People Visit ' , ' " C. O. Long and family and Mrs. Vlnnie Naylor of Eugene, motored to Salem Monday to attend the January meeting of the Montana Club.! While ' here they were guests at the C, F. Gillette home. School Supervisor ,Sk-k 1 ' n William . W. Fjk, county rural school supervisor, Is an influenza patient this week; , i f , rrfivS-j.. 7 Editor Visit Saleiii - - K-Fi Carleton f ' Portland, secretary-treasurer i'Of the .Oregon State ? Teachers I Association ana editoftof theOregoa Education Jou raal vugt ie nasa ealleTihere yesterday. , ".-S Dr Siatthls Moves 'vgf' :: :V Dr. J. O; Matthis has moved his office to rooms 815 and 15, First National Bank Building. ; - 128 ' ? 1- - ; ilr .i. n-C Woodbura ln Marries--- . Carrol M.- Robinson of 'Wood burn 'and Evelyn Gustafson of Sa iem were licenced to wed Monday. Th marriage will take place to day. ; ; . Portlander Attends Club ; s A. V. Heming of Portland was W mest of the Salem Montana club at their monthly session Mon- daynight..i j.j rC i -kJ -- Traffic Offender Jafled " . - .vW.i Bakrison of 'Brush rraine. Wash., was sent to the county Jalt yesterday to begta .serving- out fines amounting to $S5 for traffic violations.-' Sakrison. was lined 125 for driving a, car with -improper license 5pateaMiqL tot, having no n'driveris dieensei - ? s . , , Dr. CT W. Davis, Dentist, -, f . tfwtoeated ln"hls ' new "off jce. 80.2.;Kai'l-iRank. Phone 816. H. - ft-:.- MrrKost of Portland 11 ; .Inventor Of the Universal Heaitn m v.iina win "1m in Salpr : Thurs day. and Friday to give! demon strations tof allrho are lnjeresteo. The demonstrations - are; to' be given: at the office of Dr. A. F. Gof frier, 228 Oregon Bldg. ' f 2 Strieker Is Visitor . ; Dr.; Frederick D. Strieker, state health- officer; was a Tuesday vis itor at the headquirters of the Marlon Cqunty Child Health dem onstration, '; : 'X' . ; ' Parent-Teachers Meet i The Lincoln McKinley" parent teachers' association met in the McKialey school building Tuesday evening.! . A "white elephant" party was enjoyed. , . t . . HazXt ImrrOTinjs Members cf, the house yesterday were glad to hear that Mr. Has Iets -condition la slightlr improv ed. His fever was Bomewhat low er, and it is thought' that he is decidedly on the mena. ana win soon be- back to his duties at the state house. - - ' -To Hold Membership Meet ' The riret Methodist church will hold a membership meeting In the church on Wednesday, evening In conference with the official board : -h - . pr?3 . LECTUH.Z I- : . . ' ; By .Dr.'"R.:ni Bawycr, V.'c :T: ; ' Tcj". 2,'S ':.. n..ar.i : 7:S0 p. ra, atcsr crri;: 'CC Z-1 . Fir-t:,:i: :zlzzZz: Bui! !ir-, Ealen. '. PI. '-s 7C r -Tl ii mzzm saves i; it. ' Jr ten. :? . Silque absorbs " ' it gives your skin STORE o "consider an Important matter ox, Dusinesa reiaMag, ip iuc tuunu property.! 'All,4 members' of - the chbreh are tirged to ateod. DrJ MaithJsWw' ' ' ' t. t'Dr. J. Cv Matthia has mored hik bttiee to rooms ai5 and 81 6 First National 'Bank Building. ' ; 1 28 ...... i - 4 : m, 1 ; f . h- - STAGE LINE HAS HEARING Pennant Line to Have u Public Hearing for Xon-Compliance : : The ' public service commission yesterday Issued an order sus pending the proposed new tariff of the Pennant .Parlor ' Coach lines pending a public- hearing which will be held in Salem February 10. The i corporation operates a .fleet of cars between San Francisco and Portland. Harry . Ev Kettering is owner of the concerns !". f it was saidi by members" of the. public service commission that the transportation corporation had not complied with the; regulations ap plicable to carriers.- ' Watt Elected Yell Leader Monmouth Normal School l i OREGON- NORMAL, v SCHOOL MONMOUTH.s February-1. (Spe cial ) Joe Waft 6f Falls Cltywas elected yell leader at the: Oregon Normal ; School ' weekly - student body meeting" and John" Alley of Moro as assistant. Watt is suc ceeding "Skip Lehman ! of Port land who resigned due- to the tact that- he was a member of the bas ketball team and eonld' not lead in. yelling; when games were ; being played, Watt and Alley took for mal charge of the. yelling at the game between the U. S. National Bank team of Portland and the normal squad r and introduced some novel stunts. ; j ; j. , v ; Plans Suit Against City ? r for Damages to Houses ; . - s . -., ?;x i AHegins damages to houses at 985 and 995 North 2 let street, due to- defective sewers and drains, O R. Thompson is planning to In stitute suit against the city, it was reportedTuesday. fi.,,j. '. Water3which hft claims backed up frpmblocked , city drain Tor se.wer, has "filled the basement of one otr these, housesTTbompon was plannink.to chargeweakening the "basement walls until they had to be braced to keep them from crum,bling 9 , -; ;-: Would Change Bequeaths p"5 to Oredort Soldiers' Home . Property and money bequeathed to the Oregon Soldiers' home by persons who die in the institution would be used for the betterment of the home, under, the provisions of a bill passed by the senate yes terday. The bill -was introduced by the judiciary committee. Laughary Elected Head -.- of Cooperative Creamery ! OREGON' NORMAL SCHOOL MONMOUTH February 1, (Spe cial X-AnaualrateckhoIders meet ing ofrtheMonmetath; Cooperative Creamery., was- held la ; Monmouth Saturday morning.; ; January 29 with more than 40 members pres ent. The financial report was sub mitted by the lqca manager F. E. Murdock, and accepted. ; The re port showing the past;year a pros perous one for the concern, The outstanding: business of the meet ing was the re-election of the re tiring officers as follows:' Frank Laughary,, president and a' board of directors composed of Ed. Rog ers. Thos. H. Gentle and G. G. Hewitt. : ; j Z. ' r" I 1 . - 1 1 . '"I I II lj ; SAYS: ' - ' t ''iv;,-' - This is a snap. Late 1922 Dodge touring, lots of ex tras, good rubber and a car that is in perfect condition ,with 1927 License for 5295 Th DoiM That Serrlce Unlit 1C 'Mi !-." " FA1B DATES 01EO OREGON - STATE KXH1BITIOX : -TO BE SEPT.-25-OCT. 1 " VICTORIA, B. C, Feb. l.i (AP) Dates for 1927 f aire in the Pacific northwest were Axed by the North Pacific Fair, association here today. The dates .follow: ' ' ? Multnomah county fair, Gresh am, - August ;:;l-7.?f:i,':a?; ;.:.;.':: l'; J " Skagit county fair, Burlington, Wash., Aug. ' 8-13. ' r ; -. -Vancouver exhibition, , Vancou ver, B. C.r Aug. 10-20. T s North Pacific . fair, .. - Everett, Wash., Aug. 15-21. -": Southwest . Washington " fair, Centralia-Chehalis, .Aug. 22-27. , Northwest -.Washington1 ' fair; tynden, .Wash., ; Aug.. 22-27.1 , '.British Columbia Agricultural association, Victoria, B.. Aug. Si 2-27. Grays Harbor, county fair. El- ma. WAsh., Aug. 29-Sept. 4. ' Provincial Exhibition, New Westminster, B. C., Sept 5-10. - Spokane Interstate fair, Spo kane, Wash., Sept. 5-10. " Washington State fair, Yakima, Sept.. 12-17. ' Western Washington fair, Fuy allnp Wash., Sept. 19r25,i, .4 ; , ; . Thurston county f air, : Tenlno, Wash., Sept.5-10. ... '. . Oregon State fair, Salem, Sept 25-Oct. 1. '-.-'rv;.a,t::;s,Uiii Browning Amusement company 'ot Salem was awarded contracts for smaller fairs of the North, Pa dfie association: Car Skids Of f Highway; h A :.Pe6pIe Rescued Uninjured a ' t'j'OREGON NORMAL i SCHOOL MONMOUTH February !. ( Spe4 clal) Mr. and Mrs. Leo Martin and party driving 'to PprtKind from Toledo had a Harrow' stape Saturday - afternoon when the Chevrolet sedan owned fW- MTt Martin skidded off the' West Side Pacific highway Just'inbrttt'of Monmouth and landed-bottom sld up in a ditch fillef with water. Only the timely arrival' of Harold Bogart saved the entire party from drowning;, as the, body of the car was almost -entirely submerged. . "Mr. Bogart chopped through the floor boards to "get them out bat not before one of the women be came unconscious from cold and strangulation, who was. revived af ter' considerable efort. Those in the party- were taken to the Mon mouth hotel where : they ...rested over Sunday before continuing oa to Portland. With Mr. and Mrs. Martin were their eight year, old son, Mrs. .H. F.. Boerslg. and-Mrs. John Gendry, both of Toledo. : Odd Fellows Building" '' : .. . Group Hold Election . : OREGON 'NORMAL. SCHOOL M ONM OUTH February 1, (Spe? dal)Odd Fellows; Building As-r sociationt of Monmouth held their annual business meeting Saturday, .and' 'he:. following officers- were re-elected.- for the coming year: W,,-Tt.'Graha, secretary-treasuiv, er. R. Bwenson. and dIrectolw., Ed Jtogeraand David Riddle Th4 reports of -the year were audite'd by, the, committee, and aside from thet regular routine business! the only i outstanding piece of work was the declaring of an eight per Cent dividend to the stockholders. ' 1 1 t - v Governor's Wife Will Entertain at Tea Thursday Mrs. Jsaae Lee. Patterson will entertain .at tea on Thursday af ternoon of this week from 3 until S o'clock. In honor of the wives ot - members ot . the state legisla ture. ! She has requested the wives pt officials of the various state de partments to-meet her out of town guests. Special guests will be the wires and daughters of ex-governors. - - - - r -- The tea will be held at the Frank Speacer-'; home.' .Chemeketa and Thirteenth streets, i . , - r , :' --.-J -.- iFOnaSTFORMATION . - -ABOUT LOCAL OR EASTERN RAILROAD TRIPS .L . : PHONE 727 . O -v- JWaatnttUVuOey line KOIjLEU &KAI1A a Tuesday, Friday,- Saturday ... From 7:S0 Co- 10:30 P. IL DnnisiLAND niNS . Ladles Admitted Free Gentlemen lOo SKATING 5e We Are Now Jlailn 1C3 BA HE-RITB BAimr.v a fc., -a. t. it Tta n:3 cf Co-l tIz'tt. . t jUJ IiBE: DILL OUT MEASURE WOULD GIVE EVERY PROPERTY OWNER VOTE 't 4 ' Complying with the request of Speaker Carkln to report bills out as soon as possible the committee on; irrigation and drainage will re port six bills back to the house this morning with the recommen dations that they pass. ."- House bill 119 by J. B. Giesy was among the number. This bill is fof great importance to. the southeast corner of: Salem 'where the drainage district: includes land within and without the city limits. Under the present law a man must own. one acre ot land to have a vote on district matters. ' . Mr. Glesy spoke in favor of the bill and said that thft law worked a hardship on , property owners within the city limits, as an acre in some cases .Is divided into 10 lots,' but entitles him -to only' one vote.' This j measure s would givej every property gwwner; In- the dis-' trict a Votd.' no matter what part Of an acre: he might own. - ; . It further provides to eliminate condemnation suits but leaves the property owner the right to appeal to the circuit court. ' ? The " other five bills to be re ported out favorably are of minor ing of water power sites, filing of importance covering details of f 11 bonds in some; cases,- powers, of desert land boards and relating to distribution ot water for irrigation among users. Bill number 305 by Mr. Clark requiring -users of ' water from lakes and streams to leave. 75 per cent of - the - water therein' "was killed in the committee. : , . V. T Bits For Breakfast O ' f j " . '.i , s Ground-hog dav toda-U-.-V 2 H A,-:t V,- Vt.. a'it f And he wllU-likelysee his shadow :.'. -,-v vM-"'''1 - i ' V.'V: . mm. V - I t : , f - Though :he would haVe- ho! chance to see it yesterday, But all signs fall in- Oregon.- - ' :-r-- ' - " Vi ' .r After the governor's message today, things will either go along smoothly . to the end ; in the legis lature, or there will be a fight to the. finish of thet40th day in the!; evening j and the wee small hours, of the morning with the clock' stopped. ' f , --v '! : .Salem has a lot of big things In a constructive program; , In cluding'fbe purchase pf the water works and a decision on the drain age of the. flooded sections. Salem has! got to begin 'to build on plans . .W. j- ... WJk VW,V VV- HUU'I LMA. TheyCsayiyOtt- caa cure yourself by. auto suggestion. Is ' ; that another Ford joke? ! : . ' , , s - ) . a.- ' rt.'iMr. What has become of the old fashldhe'd man 'who used to carry Cloves in bis pockets? , .TX'.tlplomat Is a. man i who can p .home a - half .." hour late for inner ,i ana make nis wile glad to ' see. htm. , ..t.. -:. r ; -..-. . An exchange says Lita . Gray Chaplin's father t was a married again recently. It : looks like ' the time , has comej when parents don't ; profit by their children's experience. . . U Senate Approves Industrial i School Salary Measure ... -"j,.--,,7,' . . . . ) , ,- The senate yesteday approved a Judiciary committee bill author ising the state board of control to fix the salaries - ot the su per In ten- dent of the state industrial school for girls and; the secretary of th.e hoard of control." These . salaries are now fixed by statute. - - Eugene state - university re gents ask new library, informary and 1 dispensary t buildings, i - "- 53 ! , Your .Theatre THE ElUtittE TZ t S'O'&L . Bargain Matinee. If '$3 Saturday . TYPEWRITERS ; ; i RUBBER STAMPS . ;"r We sell repair and rent type- I - writers. Manufacture all . types , rubber . t , n stamps. ,i v ; " - ATLAS BOOH STOIU3 - r f i . -463 Sfate St, Never Ccld In this Ilduss Fully Plastered. 6 Rooms --- 1 Sooth liberty Street . ' ICorner Ixt , ' SViOOO.OO f TJLRICH & ROBERTS ! 'PU0NE 1354 . I Snseial dh&rter Oak Grey Enamel BANGS , Hefu!arly priced at 1135.09. CfXered at a very special -' " t price ot only; ; -y-: .-. .C oicd.cd; cur.n'BAii , ... .1 r ' r 7 a tv-i ; Di'.'iulil DUE OS Case Taken Under Advise , ment- Following Testimony' v Given by 'Realtor - WHITE PLAINS, NT Y.. Feb. 1. - CAP) Edward West- Brown. Ins s separation suit. brought against his bride of six months, the former Frances (Peaches) Heenan. was taken under advise ment tonight by Supreme-Court Justice Seeger; ; Within the two weeks following next Saturday;' 'attorneys for both sides may-amplify the contentions set: forth fn the week of public hearing, and tile briefs supporting their sides of the case. Browning contends' his wife' left - hlmwithr out cause r she contends Bro wning was so cruef she hadto leave him. v Since- theriwas,;nO' Jury In the hearing the decision' as to' whether Mr, Brownjng shall receive a de- T OBITUARY - .; ' Frost ' ' - -' Hattie P. Frost, 65, died in this cf ty Feh. 1. . She was the wife of S. B. Frost of Albany and the sister of Frank. Pope of New York. Funeral " services will he held on Feb. 3 at 1:30 p. m. from the Big don mortuary. Interment In the Macleay cemetery. . . ' ; Fanning; ' Mrs. Nettie Fanning died : at 1090 Leslie street,, Feb. 1, aged S8. She is survived by her hua- bend,. - Alonzo f Fanning; three daughters, Mrs.Erma ShOtwell of Los Angeles. , M isses . Beulah i and Leah, Fanning of: Salem; one son, Baylis Fanning, of i Amity; and. by her father and .methern Mr. ' and 5Jrs. vWilliam IV Bailey, Of Flint, Mich; The body is at Webb's fun eral parlors. Funeral announce ment later. r r-.t4, ; i' r "... 4l: - , f'r ' : . i ' t, Wilson ; - i if. - Mrs, -Be Laura Wilson died at Portland January 31, age 69 years. She is survived , by ' her husband, John F. Wilson, and three sons; Stanley of Los Angeles, John- of Portland and Cecil of Santa Anna, Cal.; Funeral services at Webb's funeral parlors Thursday at 1 :30 p. m. Rev. Whittaker will officiate.- . . - ; . . Lange In this citv Sunday. Jan. 30. Merle Stewart Lange, age 44 years. father of - Merle Bernice . Lange; son of Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Lange of route , Salem brother of Mrs. Edith Allen of Anchorage, Alaska.' Funeral services will be Thursday morning, February! S.at 9 o'clock, from St Joseph's Catholic church. The body is at Rigdon's mortuary. '''l--t.!?Cita . ; "j At the 'residence,: Junction of Liberty and Jefferson roads, Mon day, Jan. ili JMrs-Emsoa M. Craig. age 69 years; wife of John S. Craig r mother, of Mrs. C1 D. Ma- eon of Lakewood, Ohio; Mrs. . Lew A. Cates of St. Helens, Op, -and Dr. D. D. Craig of Salem also survived by two grandchildren and 3 great grandchildren.' Mrs. Craig waa a member of the Order of the Eastern .Star at Bay City, Or. 'An nouncement of funeral later from the RIgdon mortuary. - . SERENITY . of surroundings, ' sim v. plicity of ceremony, v and modesty in the ex- . pense,. these comprise -a most worthy service, ; v for all creeds. ' ' Webb's Funeral Parlors ; 'TERWILLIOEKS'I r ) Perfect runeral.Servtca.-. 1 - - For Less.;?'' t - ,y; LIcensedlAdy Mortlclari' ' ' i I -774 Chemeketa Street .. Telephone: 734 i , V Yick So Herb Co. 1 Est'd. 18 Yean In Sal em J J. H. UEOXO, Mgr. -llf other treatments have tailed 'try onr Chinese remedies for asthma, bronchitis, croup and "cough. We have given relief to manr suffering with throat trouble. Never neglect a cold. We also treat all" disorders of men, women and children. . - Consultation Free . Call or write 420-428 State Su, 4 - Salem, Oregon. Phone 223 0 bTff :JJ-S ,'. TONIGHT 7 P. Ml ' F.N.Woodry's : , Auction Mar!:ct 1610 N. Summeir St. " si new, 42 piece set dishes, new linoleum by square yard, 1 7 new linoleum rugs all sizes, 2 new Windsor rock i ers, baby bed, baby carriage,. J 1 range, breakfast table new, j 1 round : extension table, 1 I walnut ' antique extension table, 2 beds, springs and mattresses, 20 0 quarts home' canned fruits, new , boilers, Inew tubs, etc. (- , Irs warm a:;d cozy at OF JUDGE Jr. National Bank v BiiUding Directory ; axcoKO rxooa Ooftys Photo asrvies TL 70S, Ovr ta Spa. THTsYD TXOOa" Morris Optical C . 80140-80S - . Dr. Bsary B. Morrli, Optssstrlft f. riiono, SS . , .. j a r, oniotto lose ,1 Bixxjcajr roxx. compajiy : OoMoltlac Eaxlaosx r xeatlr Booms .SOS-SIS Tolopaoas 87 -Yard 1S6S . rrank BV KeUoiry, rbUo Aocoontout Srtom AnAttlm Iatoao Ta . FBOBO T"f ' i 'Bnnm 80S Xhtf Wytkoff ; . 308-307 Distrffctttors tor WUssizs's 'I-on-s-co" aoeolofiky Son, ToL S70 304-30S ' Bool Etf, Iwy Iponnuxo rotraxH rxoon Drs. O'KoUl Bnrdetto, Optonotrlsti -raone aas ox-ioa-4oa-404-405 WIEuJ H. Wilts ul Psal T. Bairla Attorney 410-4111 1 Tel. '18 5 iTtFIS TZiQOB1 Xobla S. IHy a&4 Doasia W. MUM . Attozaors as Xw -f Faoas. 1SS. --r. - S10-S11-S1S Pzs ZWnrla. Soasldt St'Oa 08-803 :V:r-v?.:.- ;---:. Soatlsts . B. r. BalUt. Kv York Lifo ' Boon S13. Telgplian 1S3 Cre of KenartrToti ni nnl tm nlatv Un 'the bands of Justice JJeeeer. ; . . Pa thf etand tpday. Browqinr denied he was a cruel husband. To support him in .his statements that he was "kind, affectionate, thoughtful rand bounteous," - he brought Into court several of his friends. . . : - - .' -..:' ' These, were a nursery furniture manufacturer and. his wife of the Chicaen suburb. Fvanstnn tl! president of a defunct social club- in- wew . yora. a woman .-publicity writer, and an elderly, black garb ed, grey haired woman leader of LADD& BUSH, Banlrci Estl!Ishesll8C3t , ' . . r -v: . ; J ... . S ' t General Bunions Btuincia . , ) , ; . ' office Honra bosa it a. am. to M a am. . :. ANNOUNCEMENT ' ... . : We wish to announce that A: B. McLaughlan has been .appointed manager o succeecl George Shand, yvho has resigned errective rebru- ';; Salem Ir 1 17 lorth iFroiit ' , Salern, I, ' ' ' 3 ' O! .CkA'-4 GRAI i QUCTZi'INS ;ON- APFLICYj V arrra rxooa Goo. B. Toars, M. D., Pytcia a ts Saito SOS. - I el. S15, B.t. V uvuis rxeca 111 ' .. 'I '.. eighth rxooa I. R. Sudors, XC Z Phylcln a Ear Saito 810 Tel. Be, i. Zr. H. B. Scofleld. Chlroprsctor. Hosrocslomator terr. s kustth rxooa tests rxooa ' Caoiaor Xoo Georr. .' D. S. -- General Deotictry E. M. OrUfla. D. D. 8.. OrUtodoct't .Tl,ltL,.; Saitf looa-io c orchestras, many years ago. Their testimony was ram alike."-It all related to externa evidences, they admitted, of sS?r of happiness betweerf the eldcrl real estate man and his youn Wife. . ' t, , , i t . Browning, on' the stand, was in definite im many :answers. particu larly on cross-examination aft his direct examination had result din lengthy. categorical denia of every act of, cruelty and eccen trlcity his young wife had charg'" against him. when su hersell wa in the witness chair. McSparren Committed , H. V. 'McSparren, who Monda evening disguised himself as ; colored man in order to avoid t! necessity of leaving town as li had been ordered to do so by tl police, was committed to the stat hospital for the insane Tuesday He told the police that he ha formerly been a federal officer. on Wo:i: G !' - ,,. Telepl Oregon Jla