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THE STATESMAN PUBUSHIKO COMPAITT
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Victor D. Carlaoa .
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City Editor
Telegraph Edit
Society Editor
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TEUSPHOKES
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Entered at the Poat Office ia Salem,
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KiTeu iue iniquity or-'rny people;
Psalm S5:l. 2.
A SWEET
' A' company has been organized in Salem, to have its head
office here, which will do a state
of honey and bee keepers' supplies
' The leading spirit being H.
industry and thoroughly competent to handle and direct every
phase of the operations of the new concern, from the produc
ion of the honey of high quality to the marketing of the
s urplus. , . i
The organization is along cooperative lines in a measure,
n tfiat produces , will be largely stockholders and preferred
ri the handling of bee keepers supplies and sales of honey ;
andthe plans are" worked out in a way that will warrant
steady growth in number of bee
buSmeSsand necessary working
of I jthe detajls are found in the
I jjThe-fctee keeping industry in
Struggles. They are not over-
But it is now headed for bigtehings, and the new organiza
ion will be a powerful aid in stabilizing it and rendering the
keeping of bees a profitable branch of agricultural endeavor.
Car lot orders are? already on
feteadily. '
There is nothing more encouraging in this section, which
Is essentially a fruit country,
bf the fruit blooms.
CLIFFORD BROWN'S
5 The Salerrv American Legion
and thus captured the cup. for
i Thus realizing the dream of
1, For three years, practicing
jforty World war veterans labored for the goal reached at La
loranae yesteraay; tne goal 01
twenty-five deserve the greater part of the credit, and over
half of the twenty-five men were in the work from the begin
ning and never faltered.
Rudolph Schultz, Portland
glory, for he trained the winning drum corps for all the three
yenrs. He wa picked by Clifford Brown for the task.
...These men served without
laurel of victory. They deserve
of this cityor showing to the
spirit ' t; ''f - ' .
;A piece of advertising that
t. "PITILESS
I:
v (By R. Il O'Brien, editor of "The Boston Herald,'! in an
interview with Edward H. Cotton in "The Christian Leader.")
' Yes, we have consciences. They trouble us, too, at times,
but probably not the way your religiously trained conscience
troubles you. Let me tell you what I mean. A man comes to
ton to be married. Festivities follow; and before the mar
riage occurs, the groom and his friends go riding, get involved
in an accident which results in serious injury to an occjupant
off the other car, and are arrested for operating an automobile
wnile. under the influence of liquor. The groom implorjes me
ta. suppress newspf the disaster; publication would spell
in. l am oi two minus, ana taut witn tne euuor oi a neign
iing, paper. T don't know,he replies, 'what are YOU
going td do 3 J canvass the situation and conclude that the
of fense merits the punishment of publicity. .
"Again, a widelylcnown and respected citizen not long ago
was arrested for driving under the influence of liquor. He
went to the local editor, and on hands and knees, so to speak,
pleaded that the affair be suppressed for the sake of his fam
ily.'' "The editor was kind-hearted and withheld publication.
A week later the same citizen, again intoxicated, was out on
the: road," and ran over and killed a child. 'Pitiless publicity
is a. terrible punishment ; but an editor must conclude at times
that his duty to the, public compels printing the story."
; The -Statesman editor feels much gratification at the
progress of the "bee keeping industry in the Salem district.
Only a little while ago, certain people here were making sport
of nim for his efforts in this respect. The stone that was
rejected has become the head of the rorner; or this will hap
pen, in this fruit district that could not be a fruit district at
all of enduring prosperity .without honey bees.
y .The warm weather is just
ries are holding up well.
h .Bits For Breakfast I
o
Salem won the cup
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Went after it and stuck to the
iob three years, in the Salem
spirit of the go-getters. ,' .
That wasa worth while adver
tising stunt. The competition
grew stiffer each year, but this
only, tempered the mettle. of the
Salem bunch. ' : - i- :
If one t judged ' by the bouse
movers working that way, he
might conclude that the whole
ton 13 z?teX north. But a bfsger.
Statesman
W. H. Hcadaraoa
Ralph H. Kletitag
"Frank Jaakoaki
E. A. Rbotoa
W. C Conner -
Cireulatioa Maaarar
Advertising Manager
Manager Job Dept.
1 - Livestock Editor
- Poultry Editor
associates pkess
to the aae for publication of all newa dia
ls la vaia paper and alio ta. looal am puo-
OrriCES:
rw. T.!-k- n.j nun
Chamber of
Job Department
Circulation Office..
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Oregon, aa second etasa matter.
1037 ' .
Thou hast covered all their sin.
,
PROSPECT
wide business in the handling
M. Mead, well known in the
keepers and in the volume of
capital of the company. Some
news columns
th6 Salem district has had its
the way, and they will grow
needing bees for the pollination
DREAM REALIZED
drum corps won yesterday,
its permanent possession
the late Clifford Brown.
twice a week, this faithful
state cnampionsnip. unieiiy
bandmaster, has part of the
pay. Their reward is the
much praise from the people
world the indomitable Salem
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is priceless.
PUBLICITY'
the thing,
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Even the loganber-
finer building takes1 the place of
every bouse that is shifted north
ward. '
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The Bits for Breakfast man has
a pocketknife;: of unique design.
It was found by a friend. If the
owner will call and, describe the
knife. It will be restored to him
OtherwIse--well,' the Bits for
Breakfast man needs a knife, as
well as scissors. r a
V Salem, hag a good many handles
to her name: more and more to
be added. She is the honey city,
the sweetest of all her names, r
U m m
. -, The:.band ."concert, badjuu Jm-
rrense crowd last night; the thea
ters were all well patronized, the
chautaaqaa had a foil tentand
there were thousands out in cars
and at home. . Salem Is getting to
be quite a city;' , s . -
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Most ot-the' family were at the
parlor window watching the king
and queen ride by. Suddenly the
mother tnrned to her daughter.
'"Where's your auntie?"
"Upstairs," came the reply,
"waving her hair."
"Mercy," exclaimed the mother,
"can't we afford a flag?" Boston
Transcript.
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Two colored men were over
heard arguing as to, which one had
the better education.
"Blank chile, does you all know
what deceit am?"
"Suttlnly I does, Beelzebub."
"Den what is it?"
WelI, when I leans over and
hears somethln rip, I knows dat's
de seat. Los Angeles Times.
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When tea was over at the child
ren's party the hostess asked the
smallest boy if he would say grace.
"What's that?" asked the hon
ored guest.
"Why, don't you know?" said
the surprised hostess. "What does
your father say when he has had
a good dinner?"
The small boy searched his
memory, then replied:
"He rubs his chest and says:
Richard is himself again'." The
Christian Advocate.
WOULD-BE KING GROWS
RESTLESS AT NEUILLY
(Continued from page 1.)
The Associated Press correspond
ent sent a note to Carol asking
whether he would care s to be
quoted regarding this passage. It
brought the usual oolite but final
jreply: "His royaL highness will
see no one. ,
Some Rumanians in Paris say it
Notice Of Final Settlement
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned has filed in the Coun
ty Court of the State of Oregon,
for the County of Marion, hs duly
vefified final account, as adminis
trator of the estate of Sarah E.
Taylor, deceased, and that said
Court has fTxed Monday, the Sth
day of August, 1927, at the hour
of ten o'clock A. M. of said day, as
the time, and the County Court
Room in the County Court House,
at Salem, Marion County, Oregon,
as the place for hearing said final
account and all objections there
to. Dated at Salem, Oregon, this 9th
day of July, 1927.
E. B. TAYLOR
Administrator of the estate of
Sarah E. Taylor, deceased.
Ronald C. Glover,
Attorney for Administrator,
Salem, Oregon.
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Notice of Intention to Improve
Leslie Street From the West
Line of High Street to the East
Line of Liberty Street.
Notice is hereby given that the
Common Council of the City of
Salem, Oregon, deems it necessary
and expedient and hereby declares
its purpose and intention to 1m
prove Leslie Street from the west
line of High Street to the east
line of Liberty Street, in the City
of Salem, Oregon, at the. expense
of the abutting and adjacent prop
erty, except the street and alley
intersections, the expense of which
will be assumed by the City of
Salem, Oregon, by bringing said
portion of said street to the estab
lished grade, constructing Port
land cement concrete curbs, and
paving said portion of said street
with a six-inch Portland cement
concrete pavement, thirty feet in
width, in accordance with the
plans and specifications therefor
which were adopted by the Com
mon Council on the 6th day of
July, 1927, now on file in the of
fice of the City Recorder, and
which are hereby referred to and
made a part hereof.
The Common Council hereby
declares its purpose and intention
to make the-above described im
provement iby and through the
Street Improvement Department
Of the City of Salem, Oregon,
r By order'of the Common Coun
cil the 6th day of JoJy. 1927
M. POULSENVCity Recorder.
Date of first publication hereof
is July 16, 1927.
Date of final publication hereof
will be July 28. 1927. jl6-28inc.
Notice of Intention to Improve
South Cottage Street From the
South Line of Electric Avenue
to .the North Line of Hoyt
Street.
Notice is hereby given that the
Common Council of the City of
Salem, Oregon, deems It necessary
and expedient nd hereby declares
its purpose and Intention to im
prove South Cottage Street from
the south line of Electric Avenue
to the north line of. Hoyt street,
in the City of Salem, Oregon, at
the expense of the abutting and
adjacent property,-- except the
ftreet and alley intersections, the
xpense of which will be assumed
by the City of Salem, .Oregon, by
bringing said portion of said street
to the established' grade, con
structing Portland cement con
crete curbs; and paving said por
tion of said street with a six-inch
Portland cenent concrete pave
ment thirty (30) feet in width, in
accordance with " the ; plans r and
specifications therefor which were
adopted by the Common Council
on the 6tb day of July. 1927, now
on file in the "office of , the City
Recorder, and which are hereby
referred to ,and made a part
hereof.-v5" v' ft -W Jt 4 ;-7::;.
Tbo Common' Council hereby
declares its ouroose and intention
to make the 'above described Ini'i
provement by and through the
Street Improvement Department
of the City of Salem. Oregon.
By order of the Common Coun
cil the Sth day or July. 1927. .
M. POULSEN; City Recorder
Date of first publication hereof
la July 16. 1927. V
Date of final publication hereof
will be July 28. 1927,. J16-2Wnc
was against .his 'own V will that
King Ferdinand signed a decree in
January, 1926, exiling Carol. It
is declared that the king wept bit
terly as he affixed his name to the
document. "My friends tell me it
ia for the greater glory of Ru
mania, he is said to- have told
callers t
Whatever the rnougnts of the
former crown prince, it was learn
ed from sources close to him that
he has in no way abandoned hope
of Bitting upon the throne of Ru
mania, and there is no doubt in
the minds of those close to him
that he is earnestly resolved to
succeed his father.
Professor Jorga. "the grand
old man of Rumania," Carol's tu
tor and lecturer at the yearly con
ferences at the corbonne. told the
Associated Press sometime ago:
"Carol can never expect to return
to Rumania unless he gives up
Mme. Lupescu, returns to his wife,
Helen, and lives under the same
roof with her and his child."
"Carol will never be king of
Rumania by remaining shut up in
his Neuilly villa," said a Ruman
ian who has been acting as Carol's
go-between with the press. "He
must gamble with popularity.
even with his own life. OneNcan-
not ascend the throne of Rumania
Xotice of Intention to Improve
Berry Street From the South
Line of Cross Street to the
South City Limits A
Notice is hereby given that the
Common Council of the Cty of
Salem, Oregon, deems it necessary
and expedient and hereby declares
its parpose and intention to im
prove Berry Street from the south
line of Cross Street to the south
city limits of the City of Salem,
Oregon, at the expense of the
abutting and adjacent property,
except the street and alley inter
sections, ' the expense of which
will be asBhmed by the City oi
Salem, Oregon, by bringing said
portion of said street to the estab
lished grade, constructing Port
land cement concrete curbs, and
paving said portion of said street
with a six"-'.nch Portland cement
concrete pavement, thirty (30)
feet in width, in accordance with
the plans and specifications there
for which were adopted by the
Common Council on the 6th day
of July, 1927, now on file in the
office of the City Recorder, and
which are hereby referred to and
made a part hereof.
The Common Council hereby
declares its purpose and intention
to make the above described im
provement by and through the
Street Improvement Department
of the City of Salem, Oregon.
By order of the Common Coun
cil the 6th day of July, 1927.
M. POULSEN, City Recorder.
Date of first publication hereof
is July 21. 1927.
Date of final publication hereof
August 2, 1927. J21-A2 Inc.
Notice of Intention to Improve
J err is Avenue From the East
Iiine of Commercial Street to
the West Curb Line of High
Street.
Notice is hereby given that the
Common Council of the City of
Salem. Oregon, deems it necessary
and expedient and hereby declares
its purpose and intention to im
prove Jerris Avenue from the east
line of Commercial Street to the
west curb line of High Street, in
the City of Salem, Oregon, at the
expense o the abutting and adja
cent property, except the street
and alley intersections, the ex
pense of which will be assumed by
the City of Salem, Oregon, by
bringing said portion of said street
to the established grade, con
structing Portland cement con
crete curbs, and paving said por
tion of said street with a six-inch
Portland cement concrete pave
ment, twenty-four feet in width,
iu accordance with the plan and
specifications therefor. which were
adopted by the Common Cuoncil
on the 6th day of Jyl927, now
on file in the office of the City
Recorder, and which are hereby
referred to and made a part
hereof.
The Common Council hereby
declares its purpose and intention
to make the above described im
provement by and through the
Street Improvement Department
of tha43ity .ot Salem, Oregon.
By order of the Common Coun
cil the 6th day of July, 1927.
! M. POULSEN. Cit Recorder.
Date of first publication hereof
is July 16. 1927. "
. Date of final publication hereof
will be July 28, 1927. - J16-28inc.
Notice of Intention to Improve
South Cottage Street From the
South Line of Rural. Avenue to
the North Line of Electric
Avenue.
" Notice is hereby given that the
Common Council of the City of
Salem. Oregon, deems it necessary
and expedient aud i hereby declares
Its purpose and intentiop to im
prove South Cottage 'Street, from
the south line of Rural Avenue to
the "north line of Electric Avenue,
in the City of Salem, Oregon, at
the expense of the abutting and
adjacent property, except - the
street and alley intersections, the
expense of which will be assumed
by the City of Salem, Oregon, by
bringing said portion of said street
to the established : graoe, con
structing . Portland cement .con
crete curbs, and paring said por
tion of said street with a six-Inch
Portland cement concrete pave
ment, thirty . feet in width, In ac
cordance with the plans and speci
fications therefor . which "were
adopted by the Common Council
on the 6th day of July, 1927, now
on. file, in the of rice of the City
Recorder, and which are . hereby
referred to and ; made l a part
hereof;:;.'"!;:ri',i.;-t-,ci.'
.'h Tho Common Council hereby
declares its purpose and intention
to make the above described im
provement by and through the
Street Improvement Department
of the City of Salem. Oregon, v
By order of the Common coun
cil the 6th day of July, 1927. -'
M. POULSEN, City Recorder,
Date of first publication hereof
U July 16, 1927. '
' . Data of final publication hereof
will be July 28127, :.;Jl-28inc
against the ttnancialtapd , political
opposition fOjE the Bratjanos with
out making a - fight for. It. This,
wet understand Carol ia not pre
pared to make at this moment."
Change in License Fees '
Opposed by Association
PORTLAND, Jub 22. (AP)
A strong stand against any change
n the license fee system until such
time as the state highway program
Is -completed and the obligations
on outstanding bonds met, was
taken at the quarterly meeting of
the Oregon state motor association
today. V
The associate n went on record
as "favoring the betterment of ex
isting, nighwayn to keep pace with
tlie increased traffic demand and
the Temoval o safety hazards to
make the use or the highways
The present license fee system,
ynilo not perfect, has accomplish
ed its purpose." said George G
Biandenburg, secretary-manager
of the association.
A fine system of highways ha
been constructed and the bonus
are being slowl but surely re
tired. Further, a small amount is
available each year to match gov
ernment money and so federal aid
to the extent of $l.i? 0.000 is spent
on Oregon roads annually."
Notice of Intention to Improve
Laurel Avenue From the North
Line of South Street to the
South Line of Highland Avenue.
Notice is hereby given that the
Common Council of the City of
Salem. Oregon, deems it necessary
and expedient and hereby declares
its purpose, and intention to im
prove Laurel Avenue from the
north line of South Street to the
south line of Highland Avenue. In
the City of Salem, Oregon, at the
expense of the abutting' and adja
cent property, except' the street
and alley intersections, the ex
pense ot which will be assumed
by the City of Salem, Oregon, by
bringing said portion of aid street
to the established grade, con
structing' Portland cement . con
crete curbs, and paving said por
tion of said street with a six-inch
Portland cement concrete pave
ment; thirty (30) feet in width,
in accordance with the plans and
specifications therefor which were
adopted by the Common Council
on the 6th day of July, 1927, now
on rile in the office or the City
Recorder, and which are hereby
referred to and made a part
htreot.
The Common Council hereby
declares its purpose and intention
to make the above described im
provement by and through the
Street Improvement Department
of the City of Salem. Oregon.
' By order of the Common Coun
cil the 6th day of July, 1927.
M. POULSEN, City Recorder.
Date of rirst publication hereot
is July 16, 1927.
Date or rinal publication hereor
will be July 28. 1927. jl6-28inc.
Notice of Intention to Improve
North 13th Street From the
North Line of Nebraska Avenue
'ito the South Line of Frickey
i Street.
' Notice Is hereby given that the
Common Council of the City of Sa
lem, ' Oregon, deems it necessary
and expedient and hereby declares
its purpose and intention to Im
prove North 13 th Street, from the
north line of Nebraska Avenue to
the south line of Frickey Street,
in the City or Salem, Oregon, at
the expense of the abutting and
adjacent property, except the
street and allfy3, intersections, the
expense ot which will be assumed
by the City of Salem, Oregon, by
bringing $aidj portion ot said
street to the established grade,
constructing Portland cement con
crete curbs, and paving said por
tion or said street with a six-inch
Portland cement concrete pave
ment, twenty-rour reet in width,
in accordance with the plans and
specirications therefor which were
adopted by the Common Council
on the 6th day of July, 1927, now
on file in the oftice or the City
Recorder, and which dre hereby
referred to and made a part here
ot. The Common Counell hereby
declares its purpose and intention
t,o make the above described im
provement by and through the
Street Improvement Department
oi the City of Salem, Oregon.-
By order ot the Common Coun
cil the 6th day ot July, 1927.
M. POULSEN. City Ree-rder.
Date ot first publication herof
is July 21, 1927.
Date of tirst publication hereor
August 2, 1927. J21-A2inc.
Notice of Intention to Improve
North "Front Street From Co
lumbia Street to the North City
Limits.
Notice is hereby given that the
Common Council of the City of Sa
lem, Oregon, deems it necessary
and expedient and hereby declares
its purpose and intention to im
prove North Front Street from the
north Kne ot Columbia Street to
the North City Limits of 'the City
of-Salem, Oregon, at the expense
of the abutting anrN adjacent
pioperty, except the street and al
ley intersections, the expense oi
which will be assumed by the City
of Salem, Oregon, by bringing Bald
portion of Bald street to the es
tablished grade, constructing Port
land cement concrete curbs, and
paving said, portion of said street
with a six-Inch Portland cement
concrete pavement, thirty feet in
width, in accordance with, the
plans and ' specif Ications therefor
which were adopted by the Com
mon Council on the 6th day of
July, 1927,, now on file ia the of
fice of - the City Recoider, and
which aro hereby referred to and
made a part hereof.' . .
" The Common Council hereby de
clares Its purpose and Intention to
make tbo above described improve
ment by and through the Street
Improvement Department of the
City of Salem. Oregon, v '
JBy order of the Common Coun
cil the th day of July. 1927; a
M. POULSEN. City Recorder
" ate of first publication hereof
Jujy 21, 1927. ;
'Date of final publication hereor
a - a a A A aa
itUgUSl J21-AZU1C.
Sim PASS STATE
BAR EXA1NATIDI
Nine of Successful Candi
dates for Legal Career Are
Salem Residents
V
Sixty or the "92 persons who
wrote in the state bar examina
tions held here recently were suc
cessful, according to a report pre
pared by the state board ot bar
examiners. The reporj was riled
in the supreme court.
The Buccesstul applicants fol
low : f -
Edward F. Ackley. MarshHeld;
Rodney Alden. Salem; Irving
Courtney Allen, Portland; Harry
Notice of Intention to Improve
Walker Street From the East
Line of 24th Street to the West
Line of 25th Street.
Notice la hereby given that the
Common Council of the City of Salem-,
Oregon, deems It necessary
and expedient and hereby declares
its purpose and intention to im
prove Walker Street, from the east
line or 24th Street to the west
line ot 25th Street, in the City or
Salem, Oregon, at the expense ot
the abutting and adjacent proper
ty, except the street and alley In
tersections, the expense ot which
will be assumed by the City or Sa
lem, Oregon, by bringing said por
tion or said street to the establish
ed grade constructing Portland
cement concrete curbs, and paving
said portion of said street with a
six-inch Portland cement concrete
pavement twenty-four (24) feet
in widt,h. In accordance with , the
plans and specifications therefor
which were adopted by the Com
mon Council on the 6th day of
July, 1927 now on file .in the of
fice of. the City. Recorder, and
whichxe hereby referred to and
made a part hereof.
The Common Council hereby de
clares Its purpose and intention to
make the abffve described im
provement by and through the
Street Improvement Department
of the City of Salem, Oregon.
By order of the Common Coun
cil the 6th day of July, 1927.
M. POULSEN, City Recorder.
Date of. rirst publication hereot
July 21. 1927.
Date or rinal publication hereot
August 2. 1927. J21-A2 inc.
Notice of Intention to Improve
Summer Street From the South
Lino of Electric Avenue to the
North Line of Hoj-t Street.
Notice is hereby given that the
Common Council of the City of
Salem,- Oregon, deems it neces
sary and expedient and hereby de
clares its purpose and intention to
improve Summer Street from the
scuth line of Electric Avenue to
the north line of Hoyt Street, in
the City of Salem, Oregon, at the
expense ot the abutting and ad
jacent property, except the street
and alley intersections, the ex
pense ot which will be assumed by
the City ot Salem, Oregon, by
bringing said portion ot said street
to the established grade, con
structing Portland cement con
crete curbs, and paving said por
tion of said street with a six-inch
Portland cement concrete pave
ment, thirty feet in width, in ac
cordance with the plans and speci
fications therefor which were
adopted by the Common Council
on the 6th day ot July, 1927, now
on rile in the otrice or the City Re
corder, and which are hereby re
f erred to and made a part hereot.
The Common Counoil hereby de
clares its purpose and intention to
make the above described improve
ment by and through the Street
Improvement Department of the
City ot Salem, Oregon.
By order or the Common Coun
cil, July 6th. 1927.
M. POULSEN, City Recorder.
Date or first publication hereof
July 21, 1927. , ,
Date of final publication hereof
August 2, 1927. J21-A2inci
(S)
The meat is what
J -a. U.a. J
tuiu ucoi in
Pure Lard
Our own make. Bring
empty pails. Pound
U3
We have some extra choice Beef at
prices that are right
I - yPork To Roast ' '
From Young Pigs, pound ...y.i...
Heavy Sugar Cured Bacon Lb-
Bacon,
Our Very Best, .Pound..:
173 South Commercial
Baughman; Portland; Abe'; Irving
Bernstein, Portland; Frederick J.
Betz. Portland; Ezra L. Boyer;
Phillip Chipman, Portland ; - Rob
ert Deane - Clapperton, Eugene ;
Foster Clark Cone, Salem;. Bruce
York Curry, Portland.
. Carl A. DahL Portland;; David
Lloyd Da vies,.: Portland; Carl C.
Donaugh.. Troutdale; Edward
O'Neill Doxey, Portland ; Warner
Barry Fuller, Portland; Ted Gil
lenwaters, - Eugene;""' Edward" W.
Grant, Portland: Maurice L. Hall
mark, Waldport; Gust Alfred
Neikkila. Portland; Leland F.
Hess. Hillsboro; Ralph C. Hoeber,
Portland; Robert Llewellyn Jew
ell. Portland; Edward C. Kelly,
Med ford.
Henry C. Kreis, Portland; Rob
ert D. Kutch. Salem; Earl M.
Lawton, Eugene "Robert E. Lees,
Ontario; Leonard. Lindas, Glad
stone: Frank LynchSalem; Don
ald Wayne, -MacCIaJre, Hillsdale;
Robert T. 31. Mautz. Portland:
F. D. Maytr, Lebanon; M. CHr-
ford Moynihan. Salem; R. L. Mc
Grew, Portland; " Daniel Patrick
McLoughlin, Portland; Richard
W. Newman, Corvallls; Joseph C.
O'Neill. Klamath Falls; Edgar F".
Peithman, Portland; Ernest W.
Paterson Salem. . .
C. McGuire Pierce, Portland;
J. A. Flebuch.. Portland; George
A. Rhoten, Salem; Ernest M.
Robertson, Portland; Hymen Sam
uels, Portland; Thomas William
Short, Long Beach, Cal.; Ernest C
Sinnett, Portland; Eugene V. Slat
tery, Eugene; Alvin Donald Stan
ley, Portland; W. Glenn Stone
man, Salem; Manley B. Strayer
Baker; Ralph. Thorn, Portland;
Kenneth Guy Thompson. Dallas.
' Noe M. Tonkon, Portland;
George C. Updegratr, Portland;
William E. Walsh, Salem; Charles
Young Wigfall, Portland; W. B.
Womack, Portland, and Margaret
Voodson, Eugene.
Mot
Yes, real ones, too, from the Haskell
Institute, Lawrence, Kansas, who
will give palefaces a real thrill at the
Chautauqua this afternoon and to
night. Ned Woodman, celebrated
cartoonist, will also entertain in his
1 masterful way on both programs.
Tomorrow -(Sunday) special pro
grams afternoon and evening. There
will be no admission charged. In the
afternoon the Allpress All Star.
Company is the attraction and in the
evening this organization will enter
tain as well as the choir of the First
M. E. church. The Rev. Mr. Tully
will speak and Dr. Alexander Cairns
lecture.
STEUSLOFF BROS. MARKET
Corner Court and Liberty
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SATURDAY MORNING
9:30-10:0 KFEC,(214). Mmua ilau
' lan titniner. -
9:30-10:15 KXL 22). Mornln; musi
10:00 11:30 KliJV 'V492J. Houm.-i.oM
. keips and mii!c. y-10:00-12:00
KEK (240 Paltia Cook,
morning entertainment.
11:00-12:00 KOIS (319). Uousewlfr ;
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8ATUKTMT AFTERNOON
12:00 KFKCi Weather reporla.
1:30-3:00 Kr'JJt. 2d3). Muk:c for tl.
Friends at. Horn.
SATURDAY NIGHT
6:00-7:00 KWJJ 229). Twilile boi-rCp
:00-7:O0 KOIS (319). Organ eomeit.
8:uO-7:0O KUW (49iJ. Dinner concert.
7:00-7:30 KEX. News, innate and trae
Joc. 7:O0 7!l KTBR. AAA road report.
:OOW0:00 KWBS. (200). papular and
clasoiutl conriTt.
9 :00-lo :UO KG W. Orchestra and oInit
tm a hpeeiat,: Uuirk nnierary pro
gram over the Oranso network of tha
NBC.
10 :00-12 :00 KEX. Kremer orchestra
-and o!oitts.
10:00 12 rOOKGYSV Kenin'a orchestra
and soloist. - -
KGO Oakland (34). 9 Buick anniver
sary; 10, danca hand.
KFI !.o Angele 4851. 6:15. 6:30. o
chrstra; 7:30, 9. Kuirk anniversary '
program; 10:10, iiadio rlub; 11. frolic.
KPO San Franribi-o (422). 6. 6:30. or
chestra: 9. HaicW anniversary program;
1 or.-hestra: 12. dance program,
KXX Hollywood (337). 6. orchestra;
6:30. orchestra; 7, 7:35. 7:30. 8, 10,
orchestra; 11. dance orchestra; 12, n:id
nieht express.
KFRC San Francisco (454). 6:30, trio;
KFWI San Krnrico (268). . 7. 7:1.1,
7. dance orchestra; 12, dancer orches
tra. 8. dance orchestra; 9. 10, dance or
chestra: 12, hour of mirth.
KH.l Ioi Angeles 403). 6, trio; 6:30.
children's program; 7:30, 7:40, ti.
frolic.
KOMO Srattle (30(5). 6. 6:15. orchestra:
7:30. orchestra and soloists: 8, NBC
program : 9. Bnirk anniversary pro
gram: 10,' 10:30. newt; 10:45, dance
orchestra.,
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