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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 12, 1927)
t I LOCAL NEWS W BRIEF, - - 1 - -"WBBJ Acheaon to Speak Sunday Iter.' 'Thomas Aeheson, . pastor of the Jason Lee Methodist church, will - be the - speaker at .next Sunday's park meeting. The musical program will , Include trombone solos by Robert Kemple, and Tocal numbers by the Gilbert mixed quartet. '3 t Last Dance at Sculndlers . Saturday night. -Stage leaves Terminal 8:30. , a!3x I " r h Yoemen to Picnic Tonight Members of Yoemen Lodge No. 373 will, meet this evening in the .part at Turner for a basket lunch and picnic. After the lunch games will be played,, and; an informal program enjoyed. ' Hotel Marlon ' Dollar dinners served 5:4 to 8 erery evening, nlltf .Drum Corps 'Meets Tonight ' ' The drum and bugle corps of Capital Post No. 9, American Le gion, will hold - a dinner-business meeting tonight at 8:30, in . the banquet room of the White House restaurant.' v " . ve on Home , Furnishings . ume-ruwcit, au(ii who . al3 ortner Pastor V r- 3 Reverend and Mrs. lrgeles, and formerly of Salem, where Rv. Erans was pastor of the First j Christian church until about a year and a half ago, arrived "in Salem yesterday ' and will , spend , ;'several days at the home of Mrs. iT: W. Evans, of 640 N. 17th ' street. They expect to remain in the city over the week-end. ;iwrnhre Upnolsvered And repairing. Olese-Powers : Furniture Co. 'Montana Invited ' . 5 h Members of the -local Montana club have been Invited to attend ja picnic given by the Montana club of 'Eugene, which Is to be held Sunday at Coburg , bridge, near i Eugene. Directions maybe se cured from the Chamber of Com- merce headquarters in Eugene, it t Is said. A number of local people are ' expecting . to attend. . Dance at Hazel-Green Saturday night, Ken Boyle's dance band. . . ., ... al3 if Veterans FlauvPtcnl Tentative plans are being made H by . several Spanish War Veterans ' of Salem to attend the annual re- union of the Second Oregon vol . J unteers. which will be held at a picnic in Laurelhurst park in I Portland next Sunday. A basket f, lunch will be served at 1 o'clock, ; with a program ' beginning at 2 :" p. m. , : - .. Oregon Pulp A Paper Oo Preferred. Limited amount for sale. Hawkins 4k. Roberta. Phone (.1427.- , J7tf ? Director of Region Visits , Another member of the .staff of the Seabeck YMCA'iummer school stopped In.' Salem, yesterday night, - to pay a visit to old friends In the V: local: YMCA-staff.- Fred Hanson, member, of the - national YMCA council, who is' in charge of the Pacific coast regional work, stop ped over for a - few hours, and then left again for Seabecki 23 ier cent allM , O i Stoll Auto TenU. "hay L. Far mer Hdwe. Co. al2 T . f irtiMimiii flu ifc li'lin .- . Firemen yesterday afternoon at 2!&o mariA it rim rn tne xnutn east part of town, near the Turner , road, where they helped to check f a grass fire which had got out of control. The' flames were stopped r a few feet from a new. oncomplet- ed residence belonging to C. O. - Pitney, at 2365 Claude street. Three Cars " In Smash Edward Zohara. First 'National Bank building, reported an acci dent Involving:1 three i cars which happened on the Dallas highway Wednesday. A car bearing license cumber 35-653 stopped suddenly HOUSES FOR r RENT 6-Room modern bungalow 30. per.raonth. ; v- - S-Room ' furnished .flat, ' heat furnishcd454 pej: ? month. 4-Room .house close in -f 25 per month. ' . 4-Room upper flat, furnished $25 per month.- Close in. S-Room lower flat, unfurnished. good garage $30 per month. Close in. . ' - " f o- 5-Room house, four blocks from capitol $30 per month. 7-Room' house on Church street $30 per .month. t-Room .house - near capltol $30 per monthl 'Tv " . i'"" Lirge warehouse close in $40 S Pr month.. ' ' - . t When you want to bay or rent, . HA - ; .. $7,S00 to loan on city property, U.'S. Healty CJo -- qn the pavement, and was ' run i Into by a Western, Dairy Products truck. , . The truck-driver failed to signal his unexpected 'stop, and Zohara, driving behind the truck, was unable to stop In time to avoid a rear -end collision., - 4Hom Headquarters , Triangle Realty;; 421 Court. JS7tf Accident North of Salem An accident involving cars driven by, Jennie McLaren, 602 Summer street, Portland, and Roy P. Stiffler, 182 N. 24th street, Salem, was reported In the city police office yesterday. No de tails of the accident were given, except that .it happened about 6 miles north of Salem, at 7 p. m. Wednesday. Save on . Home Furnishings -At Gtese-Powers, August Sale. al3 Will Repair. Dwelling The only building: permit Issued yesterday was one for the repair ing of a two story dwelling at 742 N. High street, at a cost of about 4250. The permt was taken out by Carl A. Wood. ular Old Time Dance . - i SChrystat Gardens Saturday night, Ma&hasl'orchestara, al3" vif. License Suspended for Time ' The driver's license, of Francis Gamble, 330 N. High- street, was suspended -for 10 days, when, .he pleaded guilty to a. charge of oper ating a car with improper lights. Ha was' arrested by Officer Ed wards Wednesday night. Minor Arrested for Smoking Charles Scott, 1 year old Salem youth living at 550 N. Summer street, -was arrested Wednesday night for smoking cigarettes in a public place, and yesterday paid a, 31 fine when he appeared before City Recorder Mark Poulsen. Card of Thanks - We rlsh'to express our sincere thanks to our dear neighbors and to" our friends for their kind- Ecss during" our late bereavement; the death of our sister. Mrs. Mary A. McGrath, Sister Mary Flavia." ' . ai2 Enjoy Picnic , Kimball college faculty mem bers enjoyed a- pjcnlc on. the'lawn In front of the building last eve ning. Leaves for Vacation Dr. John Martin Canse, presi dent of Kimball school of theol ogy, with Mrs. Canse will leave -Monday for a week's vacation trip along the coast. Faculty Members Speak Nearly-every member of the Kimball college faculty will be away from their regular duties this week-end. Dr. E. S. -Hammond will give an address Sunday at O. A. CProffssor C. F. Kiefer will speak - at First church . here, Professor - Andrews will be .- at Grants Pass, Professor Hertzog at Pratum, and Dr. J. M. Canse at First church in Portland. Giese-Powers August Sale- Big reductions ou home furn ishings. - al3 One Overtime Parker Fined L7 DT Brown, of Salem, paid a fine of $1 In police court yester day on a charge of overtime park- Works Minor Overtime ? Pete Kistoro, proprietor ; of. a fruit stand on N. !-; High street, was yesterday fined $10 in Jus tice, court on a charge of wprklng a boy under 16 for mora than the maximum tfme'each day allowed by the state labor laws. Round Over to Grand Jury- James F. McDonald .and Fran ces E. Bevins. who have been held lh the" city jail since their arrest Tuesday evening on a stat utory charge, yesterday waived hearing' in justice court, and were bound over to the grand jury. Woman Attention Picnic at Turner tonight. Bring your basket.' . ' a!2 two Lirensr .Iued f : Two" marriage licenses were ls--ued from the office of County Clerk G Boyer yesterday." Ohl- n : R. Stout of Hubbard, and , Iris V, Shelton of Salem, and Olio H . Witt and Augusta S. M; Noer Ina, both cf Mill City were appli cants. - :?i '. . Aurfion Saturday, 1:30 p. m :At F. N. Woodry'a Auction Market. 1 One work horse. 1 good Ford - Sedan. ' tools, furniture,- etc. - - ' al2 Ci-umh (Complaint Filed i -1 "V- Osa .Thomas, . defendant In the dJvoTcc action, of Norrls J. Thorn as. asralnst her. ? yesterday filed answer and cross complaint In cir cult' court. In which she denies virious allegations set forth v- i the-complaint, and charges . that the 'plaintiff. her? husband.; mbus- red and maltreated her, called. her vilenamer, forged her; name to a check and obtained -moneys there on besldas wilfully deserting her, Furthermore,, bar, name has been besmirched, she alleges because, of her husband's action in, thus per mitting it to be "dragged before the public," and according W br counter-suit, Mrs.: Thomas vaA custodv of a minor son. a divorce deeree and $50 monthly alimony. Thomaa' suit is . said to have grown out of criminal charges of non-support filed against him by his wife, which failed. Try Cross Home Made Salad And meat loaf. ai2 Graves Cannery Sued Theodore Kicolai yesterday fil ed suit in circuit court to recover 210,000 and costs from the Grav es Cannery company, alleged due on a chattel mortgage. The mort gage property Was appraised at 223,200, and the loan is said to date from May 25. 1925. Yes, We Handle New Furniture As well as used. P. N. Woodry's Auction Market, N. Summer St. . . a!2 Divorce Asked - - Roberta Zlnii-yesterday filed action for divorce against Frank N. 2Inn in circuit court, on grounda of . cruel 2 and inhnmai" treatnfent. She St asks, 4i50.0u monthly alimonyHattorney's fees and cburf; costs. tThe couple wnre married lifcgartemvsruly 19 J 9. There are no children: Yeoman Attention picnic at Turner tonight. Brinit your basket: al2 Return From Vet Meeting Dr. Fred Wi Lange and Dr. W. Morehouse, local veterinarians. returned yesterday from a meet ing of the Willamette Valley Vet erinary Medical association, which was held in Portland Wednesday. Dr. Lange Is secretary of th; asso ciation. He reports that the as sociation' oassed a resolution warning the public against - too great hopes in regard to the re ported cure tor tuberculosa which has been recently studied In Port land. Sale Confirmed- Judge McMahan, acting county judge, yesterday granted an order in probate- court confirming sale of reap property by Angle Ditmar. administratrix of the estate of the late Frank Ditmar. The proper ty, consisting of a hQUS and. lot in-saiemv nrougnt 2825 - You Win Save Money By looking over our stock be fore buying. F.'N. Woodry's Auc tion Market, N. Summer St. al2 Doncys Leave for Crater Lake Headed for Crater Lake, a party consisting of President and Mrs. Carl G. Doney, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh A. Doney. and William Leighton are leaving Salem sometime this morning. After, spending several days in the lake country, Dr. and Mrs. Carl G. Doney will return to Salem while the rest of the' party will leave for California, from where they expect soon to go east. Hugh Doney is a son of Dr. Carl G. Doney William Leiehton is a brother, of Mrs.. Hugh Doney. ' Strikes Wagon on Highway Mrs. Phelmae Leano, , 1144 Ellis street,; San 'Franciscd, was arrested' yesterday on a charge of rackless drivins. Rafter she had driven hjfr jntf tt)f rear jJ a wagon on' thS'-higltfway. The ar resting officer reported that the woman pws.d.ftBPer. car. with.-. out exercising due care, striking the .-wagon as she turned -a. back onto the riaht side of the road. She plead guilty, and ' deposited 23 Q. cash bail, promising to see that the wagon was repaired. Struck by - Car. Recovers Milton 'Turner, small son of Mr. and'MrsJ M. K. Turner, ,1492 Market street, who received a cut on the head, and severe bhuises on the head, and Bevere bruises of the legs early Wednesday even ing when he ran in front of - an automobile operated by W. J. Haberly, of Silverton, was re ported-yesterday- to be' recovering from his experience satisfactorily. He was struck by the 1 headlight and knocked down, the rear wheel passing over his legs. ? " - Casey Guaranteed -1 : RHEUMATISM REMEDY Money refunded If It does not j cura your case - . NELSON A nUNT, Druggist Cor. Court and Liberty , Tel. T ... ilEStSTTTCltlNG , f and 10 cents per yard. Also buttons. stamping and pleating. t ANNA' II KRUEGER Over Miller's ' Telephone 117 Radium Ore 'Revfzaicr Purifies water, e 1 n a a the blood and gives rj health. -r J. L. ELLI3 - DItrfta 22Sf S. Cltrti . TaL in 1 in in in j ri.i (())(()) id WUJ ' '; " SAYS WK HAVE A .1020 CHKVRO LET HEDAN UKK NEW IS EVERY ; WAY, EQUIPPED WITH A SPARE TIRE, MO TOMETER, 8&M SPOTLIGHT AND LICENSE FOR . t585.00 "The House That Service Built Goes to Prison Congress ; Ensign Pitt of the local Salva tion Army left this morning for Tacoma, where he will attend the American Prison association con gress as an Oregon delegate of this organisation. The congress is from August Ir to 18. Hop Grower Visits k'W. A. Sloper, resident manager of the large Sloper Brothers' hop ranch south of Independence, was a business visitor in Salem' yester day, accompanied Jy Mrs. Sloper and two .children. Many new ruitriiiutuj ana improvements in me F?oInjif 61iJiops have been tried o,ut successfully on the Sloper rucu.j jiiany 01 wnicn nave peen profitably adapted by other grow ers InHlM&SJUem and Indepen dence districts. Craw Resident Visits I - Mrs. John Hooker, of Crow. Oregon, near Eugene, was a vis itor in Salem yesterday. She is spending severs) weeks at the Slo per Brothers ranch, near Indepen dence. . Xazarene Pastor to Speak Rev. L. D. Smith, newly ap pointed live wire pastor of the local Nazarene Church, is to speak at the Salvation Army hall tomorrow night, commencing at o'clock. , Being both young and active. Mr. Smith's ministry bids fair to be successful in the com munity. DiKamrs Caet Few Only throe cases of contagious disease in Marion county are shown in the .report for the week ending August 6th. One was chickenpox, and two were tuber culosis. Gets Invitation '? C. F. Gillette, president of 'thej local Montana club, has received a letter from the president of the Montana club at Eugene, extends ing to members here an invita tion to attend 'the picnic to be held at Eugene, Sunday, Aug. 14. The picnic will be held at Col burg bridge and any one going from Salem or vicinity may Call at ithe chamber of commerce at Eugene for directions to the ground. A BJimber of local members plan tf attend, it is eaid. HEWITT TO HEAD SCHOOL OF LAW AT WILLAMETTE ;; (Continued from page 1) endowment fund to provide neces sary reforms in conducting the Institution, and his "appointment now Is by recommendation of the alumni, committee. Professor Hewitt .graduated from Willamette in 1909, after Whjeh. hesirtidied at University of SQfithlcttCMornia and then be gan practftre 6f law. He entered educational. work and finally "was ipJut3fcthe. p.A.jC. faculty where he has served for the past five yearsf He isH married, and bs one sonaboy Qf 16. It Is believed ; that an endow ment campaign to provide funds for the school will get unde'r way some time ' this fall, under Pny fessor Hewitt's direction. Dean Van Winkle last fall sent 'out letters to influential alumni throughout the northwest, and re- To be sure of ' Clean Teeth Sweet Breath -Healthy Gums use Milk fcf Magnesia Togth Paste Contains all the flavor ing and antiseptic oils and-pollBhingJ ingredi ents ' for": a well 'bal-, anced tooth paste ' True Milk' of Magnes ia is4he correct prep aration.;., 39c ' Family. Size Tube -Perry 115 S. Vr2 Store.: Onmmetclal Jdms indicated layor"' for such a campaign. ! p"'V' The alumni Committee, !! consist ing . in p addition to- ? Professor Hewitt, bf4aan L 1L: Van Winkle. Secretary RajfL. Smith, jRoy F. Shields, and Merton R DeLong, PnWIo.J ... 1.-1 A - .t- w. wkuu IIUJIUCJ9, UB1U m WOTlIHi I. next board of trustees meeting. - -The members hare succeded in adding several new' law books to the library for use of students.' Among the specific . reauire mens for membership in j the na tiontl association, which entitles a school to bestow the doctor of law degree, and to transfer Its credits at full value to other law schools are the following: j i 1. The school must not; rely entirely upon tuition to pay its in structors.. . . . i I 2. Certain recitation class ses sions must be held, in the fore noon of the day. , j 3. An adequate law library con nected with the school, must be established. 4. At least three - instructors must be given substantially full time to teaching work. j Nothing short of an endowment fund will make possible these re forms, and this will probably be the first 'step in the proceBS of standardization. '"It will take time," . declared Secretary Smith last night, "but the movement wlll.be pushed until tne school attains membership' in the association." 4 ,. .C -v-'' . . The value of .tbrt!lnstructin given here is indicated in the fact that only one" of f he seniors grad uating this year failed. to. pass the recent bar. examination.. -A, .high percentge each year have been ad mitted to the . bar as': compared with other s.choolsr: -i! j; s ( : . Prospects for. a 'heavy enroll ment this fall are good,' accord ing to Mr." Smith?. Last year, about $4500 was received In tui tion from students which was used eqj Japufi sjovnj)8U( . iva o new arrangement ' all faculty school faculty members, are" elect ed by the trustees and : will be paid fixed salaries- ' . . Instructors who will be associat ed with Mr. Hewitt this fall are Ray L. Smith, Walter Keyes. Ronald Glover, C. N. Iriman, E. M Page,-and Willis S. Moore. THROWN FROM CAR Mrs. W. F. Prime, '1880 Center street, was' thrown from , a car driven by her . daughter, Mrs. George White, of ..the same ad- drcsf when th. mahlno w;is struck by a car driven by Ed Schosser, Rt. 1, Bot 4 8 A, Port land, last" evening, on the Garden Jtoad. ,Mrs. White Said-in her re port to police that she stopped before crossing thq intersection and that Schosser did not give right of way. . , Attends Institute , ROSEDALEAug. 11. (Speclla) Mrs. Lesta Bates fo Albany -was recent visitor in the commun ity. . Miss Berchen Cole was home from Oregon Normal school over the week-end. Ormal Trick attended the Ep- worth League institute at Falls City last week-end. Keeping, shoes shined Is expens ive, but at least " you needn't check them when you go Into lunch. Lake County Times. FREG&EES Get Ricl of ThtfVy Spoti - -Safely and Surely end Rr j Beautiful Coia?li2)a VVU : OfMHBIE 4 A yomr mxc 1 1 rt r arwuuuf !; West Coast Greater Movie ' Season' FIRST OF. THE - BIG 4 "BEAU GESTE rliOne Week Starting .:. 1 xday, "August 19 OVegoii . Theatre i Quick XleUable Service n. EGNER, 1015 Center treet Phones 833 nad 1810-W - : ' ' Fine plxtures " Standard 'Equipment sEE dtih ; ' Percnniat Gardens 'i On the'Waliace Road ; - C F. .BREIThAtJPT Telephone 36. ' all State St. 19Z7 FTtm WAI ? PAPE3 - BA3XFL& DOOaa , 'Call, pioni or writa , . MASO.EimEU 171' IL CoamrcUl Calcm FKieiDlE TO BE deksthatedk 1 ' !aiern Now Has Direct Fac- tory, Demonstration and ' Permanent Service ! Frlgidaires Invites you. on the af teru-.Kns of Friday aud :: Satpr daw this afternoon and tomorrow afternoon, "at 2:30. at the Frigid aire sales room, 154 South. High street," whre," refreshments -will be 'served. . You are , invited . to come and' bring a friend. ' ' Laura; Russell ' Stater of the Frigidaire : corporation, will have charge of the , demonstration. There" Wlll:he aliaik on proper food preservation. Salem now has direct factory, operation ana permanent service, an advantage of the larger cities. Is Becoming General , W. V. Crandall is manager of the Salem office or the Frigidaire corporation, which is a product of General' Motors. J. H. Layman Is salesman. It has come to pass that 85 per cent of the electric refrigeration - throughout the world Is by Frigidaire. This ser vice is becoming general in homes everywhere. It is as important in the conservation of food and the preservation of health and comfort as any of the other mod ern conveniences- of civilization. Nebraska 13, fairly noisy now. but the 'cry of calamity is more than smetberedqby the 'clatter of the .harvesting; macbines.-r-Omaha Bee. . ; . ' r Bits For Breakfast I i o- o Still the flax cemes . b S "W Looks like a 4000 ton crop The largest and best yet, and to be doubled, and perhaps more, next year. ; J "WJ - The prison authorities hare just shipped an : order of spinning tow to Belfast, sold at-the top price, which Is very good. That seems like carrying coals to Newcastle, sell ing flax "of Salem district rrowth to the greatest linen cen ter of the world. Man offered $47,000 for 125 acre, farm near Salem, having 30 acres lnwalnuts. Offer refused. It will be worth much more, as the walnut trees attain age. That thing is going to be common in the Salem district.' This" Is the best walnut country known. Still water In the Willamette is on the rernlar schecaTe. That means - we will have .barge trans portation. -It means terminal rates for Salem, the same as. any other seaport, connected by water with every other port in tho world. v w s ' Whoever serves hiscountfy well has no need of ancestors. "b A stout woman drove up to a Shows at , 2 7 0:3O i t- Climb the Stairs and Have ' - Sr, --Money Mens and Ladies Buits cleaned and - pressed 1.00 Ladies Silk Dresses .....$1.25 Coats Relined .. i .... .$3.00. Mens Suits Pressed . . . . .50 VALLEY CLEANERS : over Busiclui - ,. . ; : - I ELECTRIC MOTORS -Rewound and: Repaired. New or 4 . usea Motors i VIBBERT & TODD Thing Electrical, -191 South High Tel. 3113 YICICSOHERBCO. t' J. IL .LEONO, Mgr. Our life's work has been spent In studying lbs healing properties ' . V ot Chinese .herbs and . now dally we relieve y ; those .suffering , from jL ' stowch. lint a,t kld A ney trouble, ' rheuma- Usta' and gall stones, w 1 1 also, disorders of . men women and children. Free Consul tation Call or Write Open O A. IX. to 8 P. II. '' ' 420 EUte EL, Ealexnv Oregon . Today AV Wtllntetaf. Oatalee 'V :aafiattv mk am iwasav filling slaUon:T I want two onarta W oil she said, What kind, heavy?'; asked- tne attend ant. "Say. young man, don't get fresh with me,'. was, the Indignant response,. . "... r : . ' -'. - An eminent Chicago , physician advocates going; .back to the; rai ment jot Adam and Eve that - we may get the full benefit cf the ul tra . violet rays ; of the . sun , and thereby, live beyond, the . century markj - Few. American Indians lived I to be any older than the white men ; of , their, day and the Eskimos in .v semi-darkness . and furs live to a ripe old age.; ' A . 11 MX RAM-IXT EREST1 XG : The regular Fjrlday eyenlng con cert of the Cherrian band ' this evening at WUlson Park will In clude a number of novelties, the various, numbers on the program having been dedicated to promin ent local men. i OBITTJARY . j WIXNINGHAM. . Jasper Winningham. aged ' 23, died at a local hospital. He is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs.! Ralph Winningham of Eu gene. Body at Webbs. Funeral announcements later. ! PETERSON . At the residence. Salem Heights. Thursday.-Aug. 11th, Peter Peter son aged 89 years, a veteran of the Civil War, father of Charles Peterson of Kansas City, Mo., J. FJ Peterson of Iowa William Pet erson of Kansas. Mrs. H. H. Hat field of Montana, Mrs. Ida Beirttl of Iowa and Mrs.' Mary Matthew of Missouri. Funeral seryices Saturday, Aug. 13th at 3 P. M. from th eRlgdom mortuary, in terment City View cemetery un der the auspices of the G. A. R. J WOOD Wednesday, Aug.' 10th. about 1 P. M., Amos Britton Wood, aged 76 vparo: a resident of . Turner. husband of Mrs. Malissa Wood, I father of Mrs. Anna Vanderhoff, j rreston, seiaon, t;ari ana union- Wood, all of Salem. Mrs. Vada Collins of Portland nad Mrs. Nel lie Thomas of Seattle, brother of Abner Wood of Albany, Frank Wood and Mrs. Janey Dixon of Corvallis, Will Wood of Portland, Eugene Wood of Salem. George Wood of Eugene and Henry Wood of Minneapolis. Funeral services Saturday. Aug. 13th at 1:30 P.M. TERWILLIGERS Perfect Funeral Service For Less ; Licensed Lady Mortician 770 Chemeketa Street , . Telephone 724 . West Coast, Greater Movie Season FIRST OF THE BIG 4 "BEAU GESTE" One Week Starting t . . , . . Friday, August 19 Oregon Theatre FOR SALE Strictly modern r new six room English typo house, 5 jblocks State house. J6800. F. L. WOOD 311 State Street . I. LADD & BUSH, Bankers General Banking Business ' Office Hours from 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. TRANSFER . Long and Short Distance Hauling Public and Private Storage ' Fireproof Building - GRAIN, FEED AND SEED Free Delivery to - v, .Quotations on Application ' ' ' . . -; " ; tvT" V."v:n I - . ;;PAUL TRAGLIO, Prop; ; 1 t Day Telephone 23' JIMMY 4- I DOMV 5EE WW MOM VsOK T: LET ME PLy trt WITH .POP'S - lAirT GoiM TO HURT msmm - - - ' from the RIgdon mortuary. Inter ment City View cemetery. " '. -' " :' CTLKIX At 2515 North 5th street, ar!y, Aug. 1 1th. Alice M. Culkin age'iV years, wife of Guy L. Culkin, daughter of ' Mr- ami'Mrs. Richard Young, residents f Corvallis. Sur vived by 4 small chjldrcn, 3. broth ers and five' sisters. Announce ment of funeral later s from 'the Rigdon mortuary. ; Too Late To Class SICK 1UUXISHKD Ubmmu APAKTMENT. 59 CASCADL MINERAL J SPRINGS . . t.rix In the Heart of the , Cascade Mountains - 30 miles "east of Lebanon on' thanaew 'SaDtlaiil Highway, j i -Reatttif ulj . ;, c ajb . grpunds.. .hotel,'' store. ' cabins. K' . ffshifand-toAgi-'V' KEEP YOUR Feet Healthy J. 415 State St. f Man paid la.ooo rent NOTHING ; TO LAUGH AT"' It's mostly carelessness DRIFt ING alopg. No thought of to morrow. See "usr. Buy your own home. J Shake hands 'with your wife and, promise truJ.y.to do this. , I- flOO.OO down and $30.00 per month incl. int., will buy "nice hornet t " - tjh r i . Rich h. Reimanji. . 818 V,S. Rank Bldg. lOione WW . - Money to. Loan -- . : -. Insurance . - -i'-xl-ll John Rotll 4 4 Eitabliabad-1868 , , end STORAGE any part of the city . - i