Th Nttf owvn Statesman. R Orecron, TA ursday Morning, February 7r 1929 3 r i I) I 1 Local News Briefs lTlet Sale Too Fast "Send uT60tj tickets out. Immediately." -Taat ,wasthe substance ot a call rrcled Tuesday at the high behoof from the Indian Training fevnool at Chemawa. At the high boi;the query was: "what tick--eta'E Eventually members of the ' fif of "The Road to Yesterday." " wfelci? li to be presented Friday ait's frnjuwered It by sending out , a s ndred tickets tor the play. At th,-Cnmawa-Salem high "basket. l;algame Tuesday night, tickets -ToT'th play were preaeated at the j i deevrretty regularly. Of course ' they 'were accepted but U. look the ?: play Managers, sometime Wednes day te straighten out the difticul-'vty-oa the seat sale board. WWH. M. B. to Cosdsct Meet 'r The Woman's Home .Missionary . a a taXi? unaer me leaaersmp ui rrg'.iailnnle Marchand, home mu tton Secretary, will have charge of 'mid-week prayer services frnavsday night at the Free Meth- fdtsttehurch. The Rev. Nortsue. Japanese worker among the Jap anese in the Lake, Lablsh settle ment? will bring a special message lor" the occasion. -- ' 'Way ''Cast Chosen Cast lor aace for the Goslings." fourth ne-act play, to be presented at Me tnlor high" school by the Snlknoh dramatic society, was rhonen Wednesday night to in- nude; Caroyl Braden, David Eyre, Stanley King, Hazel Johnson, Rob ert!-: Eyre, Margaret Wilson and Evelyn Cummlngs. Miss Cecile McKercher is the eoaeh., Tmneketan lasaed The Feb ruary" issue of The Cbemeketan, bulletin of the local outdoor so. ' t'.ety bearing that name, is to be distributed to members today. Principal Item of Interest in the - tix'tpage. printed bulletin, is an. gouncement and details of the skrf fhd tobaggan trip to be made this latarday and Sunday to Govern. lent Camp. J. E. Bilnkhorn is litor cf The Chemeketan. Ueyball Team Here--The Mt. gel volleyball - team praciicea; th the Salem Y. M. u. a. piay- n Jhe local floor Wednesday niht. The team plays in me ais- trlct tournament In Portland Feb ruary 14. 4MI Goulding to Silvertou Mis' Fern A. Goulding, director jf nursing service with the child iealtb demonstration, will be in Silverton today to lecture before tte high school girls on "Personal Hygiene." She will also address group of girls at the Mt. Angel a adeiny on "Health Education." Divorce Suit ! Filed Alleging rhati be struck and kicked her, threw-soap and towels- at her ad otherwise treated her in a cruel, ahd Inhuman manner. Hazel John son' filed suit for divorce against Kdar A. Johnson in circuit court here Wednesday. They were mar. rted Jnly 2. 1921. .!-. Hall Improve Slowly Dr. Jbha O; Hall of the department of public, speaking at Willamette uni versity, who was hurt as he alight Hi from a Southern Pacific rail v.ar wach Tuesday night, regaln . a consciousness late Wednesda j-ftrnoon. The extent of his ln tas not been made known jTT Tried The case of Pough sftri'ajieeheck was tried before . tfn u t Judge Kelly here Wednes 1 li Judge Kelly took the place of - Jsuk McMahan, the suit being in ' eiulTv and involving the forecloe- ?tre of a mortgage. He took the ra.-x under advisement after final arguments were completed. 'H'Oding Demonstration "Pigs iMtkats". coffee canes anu aooueaare wtu v : . at Roth's Grocery tnis weekly representatives of Flsh- -.-hirtAwr. E. G. Lawrence or run handling the demonstra tion. utroDrnctors to Portland A vuarber of Salem chiropractors are tntaumg to motor to Portland Sat- iWar night to attend .-Acid 1 that city which will Vb. attended by fellow racUtloners Mre all parts or tne siavo. . , a fbwialc Dr. John M PrMlilant' of Klmbal' 3 8rMoi of Tbeology will speak aj ....i i,u.uk service in the nrsi ..ILIwMf.f tiireh on Thursday ..lfv. Im o.h Suit for dl. e,vsrWrom Helen B. Van Cleave d In circuit court here ?C W by Alvah Van Cleave ..Vfcges that she deserted him T fcwr 15, 19Z7. iney w. ef!Ttn Stlverton, November 2. 1913. ' .ration Asked H. L. Burke rtI divorce proceedlagsegalnst Sf Rth3Vke n circuit court htrSwednesday. He alleges that 'teft him durtng March. 112a. . nitoa never returned. They were m8rrld November zz. vrusnstace Foreclosure,, The VMan Loan and Building com--nv5tegan foreclosure proceed i.t Leona Marsh and W . In circuit court here . A total of 11033.45 is wwwinesday itnvotved t.eTmmmA Jnrv Convene The M i ien -eeunty grand Jury will meet t teaasrrreparatory to the FeBrnarv . Hrcuit court, which will jfceaia "Monday. This morning's ,.reMnt will begin atMO o'clock. 9MSn Days Slated Circuit ! Jeege-JCelly will hold motion dsy - Frt a-cd Saturday ef th,s week. Sikg arguments on motions and iJtfifnTprs and setting cases.. tijtMWtUns: Cliarsjed-rOrval JKn - "vmnMt Union street, and w. A. -Shaffer. 745 South Commercial . street.: were arrested Tuesday , -night neharges of speeding. - larotr ia Dslle-Jebn;K- Holt, i.jaJiareaeo men; ,as a buai lsltor to Dallas Wednesday rl. I. SVtfand ggfanoai Director vraa la Portland Residence Destroyed The farm residence ot E. Morrison, several miles north of Salem on the Pa cific highway, was destroyed by fire Wednesday afternoon. Two trucks from the Salem ftre de partment answered an alarm.,' but the fire had made such headway by the time they were called, that the firemen could do llttlebayonl saving the adjoining buildings, be ing hampered also by lark of wat er. The furniture in the house was nearly all saved. ; " ) ;C . ,. Iovejoy Spenka Rev. Lather Lovejey, D. D. ,ssetary f stew ardship In the beard ot Home Missions will spaak on "Christian Stewardship" in- the First Metho dist church. Salem, next Sunday morning. Dr. Lovejoy is one of a team of four general officers of the Methodist church who are conducting a series of pastors in stitutes in the coast cities this month. Next week fhe pasters ot the Oregon conference wul assem ble in Albany for such a meeting. Mrs. White to Corvallls Mrs. Nona Whrte. county iuvemile ofn cer, made a trip to Corvallls Wed nesday to take two children to tne W. C. T. U. Children's Farm home nekr that cltv. Mrs. White re ports a new cottage has just been completed at the home and that th two kiddies she took over were the first to be placed in it. Damages Claimed Alleging that he has sustained damages in the sum of $429. S3. R. D. Sellers. Portland traveling salesman, be gan action for that amount against U. C. Hutchins In circuit court here Wednesday. The accident oc curred November 30. he alleges, between a car driven by himself and a light truck belonging to Hutchins. Nursing Claas to Meet The second section of the' Red Cross home nursing claas being spon sored for Salem women by the child health demonstration nurs ing department, will meet at the high school Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Mlsa Martha Harri son of the nursing -staff will be in charger Clinic at Health Center A clinic "Will be conducted this after noon by Dr. Edward Lee -Russell at the health center on North High street for the rural nursing district number four. Miss Mar garet ' McAlpine will assist Dr. Russell. Portland Team Coming Vol leyball players from the Portland Y. M. C. A. will meet the Salem Y. M. Cr A. teams on the local floor Wednesday. February 13. Past games are predicted as the two teums coming here are among the best in the northwest. Ilealtors To Meet The regular meeting of the Salem realty board will be held at the Marion hotel this noon. J. M. Rupert fit the firm of Anderson and Rupert is In charge of the program, speak er for which had not been an nounced up to Wednesday night. Placing Plate Glass The plate glass front for the new Kafoury Store on north Liberty street is being placed thU'Veek. Attractive display windows with a large plate display case in the front of the store will make the front one of the most attractive in the city. Founders Honored Founderf Day will be observed by the Co lumbia branch Women's Foreign Missionary societies of the Meth odist. churches of Salem1 and near by towns In a union meeting In the Jason Lee Methodist church next Sunday afternoon. ' Rail Agents to Meet The an nual dinner of Southern Pacific agents for this district is being planned for this month by the die. trlct freight and passenger office here. Wednesday evening. Febru ary 20. has been' tentatively set as the time for the meeting. Prisoner Removed Louis Briggs, who wan- arrested here Friday en a charge Involving theft of an autemobile. was taken to Portland Wednesday. He has been held in the. county Jail here. Youth Arrested Edgar King was brought before Justice of the Peace Small Wednesday ai bound over to the Juvenile court on a charge of speeding. Bis case will come up in Juvenile court to day. To Attend Convention Many Salem merchants axe planning to attend the annual convention ef the Oregon Retailer's association which coavenes next Monday 'at Corvallls. The areociation will have a three-day meeting. Cases Listed The first two cas es on the docket to be tried dur. ting the February term of circuit court are: Monday. February XI, a.m.. Sheridan vs. Willlg; Wednes dayFebruary 13 at 1 p.m., Wed dle vs. Parrish. Thegmrikei Ctacieua- service sods te the kokpiislity you enisy ei this besstifut hotel te down- ,"i town Sen Frsacwee,- assoag -fj saoes aad theatres. -vii- esJ Msii, $2.50 -JL; Earns F. Pmaaox; Jtmmr: - I - esssv.SPWiSWi oantmnctsco rum. Socials - Planned Open house programs for the high school and oeglnners classes of the Y. M. C. A. are being, planned. "Girl friends of boys will be guests for games in the lobby, gymnasium and pool. Tavlor Attend Meet The Rev. Fred C. Taylor, pastor of the First Methodist , church- .- attended a meeting of the board of home mis sions of the Oregon conference in Portland on Tuesday. Clinics at Schools Dr. Estell Brunk, dental director with the child health demonstration, will conduct clinics at the Lutheran and Livingston schools in (his city Thursday, t ' Goodwin in Portland E. C. Goodwin,' district manager of the Mutual Life Insurance company ot Portland, was a Portland business visitor Wednesday. Repairs "Planned George L. Hansen took out a permit Thnrs dejr te repair a dwelling oft Z195 South Summer street at a cost ofjhtxhwaT The Buttes are maklnr FIND IT HERE ( Kumlturo Uphots And repairing Furniture Co. Gieee-Powars Hollar Dlnn Every night Marlon hots?. S:S0 to at the Hear "The Tent n filers" At the Grand Opera House Fri day evening Curtain at 7:45. Rat at O'Lcary's Where good food Is aerved. Desirable 3 Room Front Apartment; best of furnishings; hot water heat, phone, garage. Concrete building, near state- house. Phone 291J. Old Time Dance Crystal Garden Every Wed and Sat. night. California Wright Players Five dramatic artists will pre sent their new drama. "The Tent Dwellers" In four acts. Grand theatre, Friday at 7:30 p. m. Tickets 35c, schopl children 25c. "But All Your Days Ye Shall Dwelt In Tents." Hear this 4 act drama Friday evening Grand Opera House. A Real Special On Real Waffle Iron at Gahlsdorf's. 325 Court street. Thomas Bros. Band, Mellowmoon. Every Wed. and Sat Junior Guild Dance Castillian hall. Wednesday eve. nlng, February 6. The $12.50 Kenniore Westinghouse Waffle Iron, spe cial at $8.85 at Gahlsdorf's. 325 Court, street. (rand Opera House- Friday night a drama in foui acts by Wright California play ers 5 artists hear them. Tick ets, 3 5e, school children 25c. Save S3.C5 By Jiuying Your Kenmore Westinghouse Waffle Iron at Gahladorfs. 325 Court St High Grade Auction tt Friday, Feb. 8th 1:30 p. m. 1887 N. Cottage. Universal Elec trie Range. Overstuffed daven port, and 2 chairs, Milton Rugs Walnut bedroom and dining room furniture. See Ad for particulars F. N. Woodry. Auctioneer. Luke Johnson- Radio Repairing with Vlbbert and Todd. Telephone 2112"" ox 133J. HavesYllle School- A play. "The Dutch Detective' will be given Feb, 15, instead of February 8. Big Carnival Danca Mehama Saturday nlte. Fua for all an: ail for fun Good music Don. miss--1 '. - -. ; The Tent Dwellers i- A" four act play A dramatlt treat Friday evening Grand Op era House. OBITUARY Craig Lily Christina Craig died Feb ruary at the home, 355 Bellrlew street. She was the sister ot Mrs. Marie Craig LeOall of Salem and Miss Susie Roberta- Craig of New Jersey. Funeral services will be held today at 2:30 p.m. from the residence, with interment in City view cemetery. Rlgdon and Son in charge. - e5oa lAWeaSuai MT. CREST ABBEY BIAUSOLEUM - Vault Entombment 1XOTD T- RIGDON, Mngr. fjLOUGHrfi XjHUSTONv "rutu Ca-:-- Disunctaft cfUneral Strvtct 3 J S-T.- J W I - i West Salem News By LOU THOMPSON Phone 417-W Mrs. Ted's Austin's Sunday school class . of young- people of the Ford Memorial church enjoyed a Valenjtlne party and church hymn- practice at their monthly meeting which was held recently In the community hall. Refreshments were served, attending the affair were: The Misses Ellsa Petrosso, Mabel Thomas. Alice Creasy. Ada Clark Ruth Englehorn. Lois Smith. Qladys Clark, Janette . Sebern. Fern Miller. Wllla Sampson. Ja cob Fox, Charles Wright. Robert Clark. Wendell Sebeca. Raymond Petrosso and. the teacher, Mrs. Austin. L Mr. and Mrs. Carl W. Butte and Don Cameron have moved In to, the residence of Mrs. Beatrice Crawford Newcomb on the Dalla? ,'manv imnrovements on the nlacc Little Juanlta Marie Sebern daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Sebern. has been quite 111, but Is on the road to recoveryr Mrs. George Peil of the BlacV Bird Inn at .Rlckreall, drove tc West Salem in her new Chevrolet BiLLS SLAUGHTERED RAPIDLY IN HOUSE A "sympathy league" was for mally organized in the house Wed nesday, and membership was de clared open to all representatives whose bills have been killed by the 'indefjnte postponement" route. The membership was considerably swelled during the day, when some 10 bills were accepted into the "do not pass" classification as assigned them by committees. Some members mad last min ute efforts to save their "babies." as bills have been dubbed by Robl- son of Clatsop, but all effort were futile when the thumbs ot the committees were turned down ward. The bills indefinitely postponed are as follows: H. B. 162 by Mr. Metsker To mend section 3671. Oregon Laws. Increasing Juror's fee In courts of record. H. B. 180, by Mr. Swope Re lating to county Drisoners work ing on county roads. H. B. 262, by Mrs. James H. K. Soott To amend sections 951 and 951-1, Oregon Laws, as amended bv chanter 282. General Laws ot Oregon, 1925, by increasing Juris diction of Juatice court from $250 to'$350. H. B. 391. by Mr. Metsker In creasing the filing fees in small claims court. - i H. B. 229. by Mr. Anderson Regulating working hours for pharmacists. Read first time Jan uary 24. 1929. Read second time nd referred to committee on med icine, pharmacy and dentistry Jan uary 25. H. B. 160. by James H. rc. Scott To amend section 100b o. Oregon Laws, regulating the dow erage of a husband relating to real estate. - H. B. 261. by James H. E. Scott Giving surviving husband or wife the right to elect within six months after probate of will whe ther to take under the will or un der the law of descent arfd distri bution. H. B. 51, by Messrs. Carkin and John J. Rottle 4 IS State St. Expert Shoe Fitter WALK-OVER ANt) CANTILEVER FOOTWEAR Finest Toric reading lenses fit ted to your eyea at the above figure. . We also insure your glasses against breakage the only firm In Salem extending this splendid FREB Service. Exam ination, too. THOMPSON-OLUTSCH OPTICAL CO. 110 N. Commercial St. i "At the Sign of the Spex" Schaefers Herbal Throat & Lung Balsam Tills Is a Modern, Scientific, Vegetable Remedy for the re lief of Conjrha, Colds, Bronchi tis, More Threat, Croup, Asthma Hoarseness, Whooping Cough and Diseases of the Pulmonary Organs. ; Contains Chloroform 1 Minim to the ox. Thi nisMk it anlik mmy otltar Cvsa Mixture, It t mmrlr SrU up tb Coach or Banitirlif ttUn tkt rr nation by mt aarti Sno. bat varaisnHttlr rHw. tk au. Oaa trial will eoie y I IW periar Not over 6 Alcohol . Try Our Cold "Tablets for Cold In Head , . . ' ? Manufactured and Sold by V Stiiaef er'sy ?" " DrnsL Store " ' T Tbe Orlajlnal Tel low Front ; and. Candy Sperial " Stereo ; - - . of Salem - 1SS TS. Comn. StV: Phone 107 - ' Penslar Agency " - coupe for it visit with Mrs. E. L. Stark, who -is a guest of her laughter, Mrs. Theo Leahr of the River Bridge grocery. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Baker pent the. week end in Portland with. Mrs. Baker's parents. They returned Sunday evening to their home in the Robertson's apart' meats. Dave Evans of Grants Pass was a week-end visitor at the home of Mrs. Nannie Griffin on Ktngwood avenue. Mr. Evans is an old time friend of Mrs. Griffin's family Mia Pearl Miller, a teacher at Mario a. also, was a guest 6f Mrs Griffin. Mrs. Wlllard Satchwell of SU- verton was the guest of Mrs. J. R. Benton of the Robertson apart ments on Monday. Miss' Betty and Ruth Bedford had as their guests Sunday -Mis Joy Hills and her brother, Russell Hills of Oak Grove. Mrs. R. A. Hunt enjoyed a visit from her granddaughter. Miss Ethel Becker of Independence. Hamilton and Senator J. O. Bailey To repeal sections 5979 and 980, Oregon Laws, relating to lale xt railroad equipment. S. B. 2, by Senator Marks To lmend section '729. Oregon Laws -elating to judicial notice. H. J. R. 4, by Mr. Jamee H. E. Scott Providing for a change n time when the term of office of ienators and representatives are to begin. Sam Brown Says Trailers Are Not Worth Assessing Consideration of the measure for the revision of the automobile license fee schedule was held Wed nesday night by the road commit tees of the house and the senate roads committee. The schedule 'a based on 100 pound weights, he cars up to 1700 paying $10 a year and being graduated there after on 100 pound jumps. It is x- horizontal reduction for all ars. The committee heard argu ments relative to pneumatic, solid tnd semi-solid tires and the va- ious methods of imposing taxes on trucks and stages. Senator Sam Brown, in behalf f his farming constituents spoke 'or "the little old lousy trailers" ind told the committee to "just forget them" as the trailers were lot worth bothering about. No radical alterations of the u-hedule outlined in House Bill 280 was offered. It is believed the bill- will be reported back to the house with a favorable report tomorrow. PILESCURED WitfeMt ov ratio a sr !- f ttaa. DK. MARSHALL S19 Ori. Bl. CHESTER BARBEAU'S High Grade Furniture Friday, Feb. 8th 1:30 P.M. 1887 N. Cottage 2 Blks. N. of Jaaon Iee Church Consisting of 1 Universal Electric Kanae, 1 Overstaffed Mo hair Davenport a 2 Chairs, n lovely sahe; 1 Walnut Bow Foot Bed with; Vanity . Bench, D. D. Coll Spring Mattress; 1 Grey Enamel Bow Foot Bed with Vanity Bench, Steel Spring V Mattrees; 1 Queen Anne Walnnt Extension Table a a Walnnt Diners with Bine leather Seau; 1 Electric Floor Lamp, 1 Walnnt Li brary Table, 1 Walnut End Table, 1 U tided Frame Mir ror, 1 Wilton Rug d'aO and 8 Wilton Rugs sr'xOO". 1 Wall Tapestry, 1 lovely Wal nnt Mantle Clock, 1 Table Pad, 1 Metal Smoker's Stand, 1 Mohair Footstool, Tabouret te. Fern Stand. Jar denieres. Vases, Book Ends, Mantle Picture, other Pic tures, Candle Sticks A Can dles, Draperies. Curtains and Rods, Electric Globes, Vases, Doll Bed, Bed Lamp, Scarfs, Cabinet Sewing Machine, Waffle Iron, Ironing Board, Fruit, Doll Carriage, Fruit Jars, Axes, - Rakes, , Hoe, Waehbenrd Utensils, Dish es, Etc. ; PUBLIC ATTENTION ' Everything in this sale is Just like new and up to the minute in style, and High Grade Merchandise suitable for any home. If you want furniture - don t miss this sale. ' MRS CHESTER BARBKAU, ' Owner ' , , ?F. N. WOODRY ; Salem's Old Reliable . ' . i AncUeneer In Clsnrge -: Established 1910 AUCTION GRUELING SESSION HAS SMALL RESULT The house of representatives put In a long hard day Wednes day, but only succeeded In getting seven house bills and three senate bills passed. One of these, H. B. 120, relating to common law mar riages. took up most of the time and caused a heated debate. "Measures passed were as fol lows: H. B. 76. by Messrs. Carkin and Hamilton and Senator J. O. Bailey To repeal sections 10317 to 10. 332, Inclusive Oregon laws, relat ing to assignment for benefit of creditors-. H. p. 102, by Messrs. Carkin and Hamilton and Senator J. O. Bailey Repealing chapter S19, general laws of Oregon, 1921, re lating to tunnel districts. H. B. 120. by Messrs. Carkin aniL Hamilton and Senator J. O. Bailey Repealing chapter 269. general laws of Oregon, 1925. re lating to common law marriage. H. B. 24 6. by Mr. Bronaugh Providing for an Increase In the salaries of the industrial accident commission. II. B. 29 8, by Messrs. Gouley and Tompkins To amend section 52. chapter 371. general laws of Oregon, 1921, placing well drilling machinery under motor vehicle act. H. B. 301. by Messrs. Settle mler and Chlndgren Regulating shade trees on streets or highways and appointing tree wardens. H. B. 346. by Mr. Wilkes To amend section 3423. Oregon laws, to clarify the language and con form with decisions of supreme court. S. B. 24, by Senator Kuck To amend sections 9702 and 9703. Oregon laws, relating to meeting places for military organizations. S. B. 35, by Senator Hall and Messrs. Norton and Knapp Au thorizing county courts to keep, maintain, build, operate or con tract for furnishing of public fer ries and authorizing expenditure of money therefor from county general road fund. S. B. 44, by committee on edu cation To amend section 4950, Oregon laws, relating to standard ization of colleges, universities and normal schools. The house voted to table H. B. 336. relating to who may vote at road dsttrict meetings, and put over until Thursday H. B. 341. relating to duties of the clerk of WacnttedlS We buy junk of all kinds. We want your old iron, rags, paper and every thing that you don't want. We call for it and pay you cash. Salem Junk Co. 820 X. Commercial St. Phone 403 SAFFRON' & KLIXF . . 'l"'J'i'r ' . ' - ..." - .ST...- , - ' Gommercial Printing Dept. the state land board. Senate bill 14. relating to Hens on mines, was re-referred to .the committee on mine. Accident Board Salaries Raised To $4800 a Year Members of the indnstrlal acci dent commission are entitled to an increase in salary ot $1200 per year, raising them from $3600 to $4000 per year, it was contended Wednesday on the floor of the house, and to back up this conten tion Representative Bronaugh ot Multnomah insisted that his house bill 24C be passed. After a spirited oration, during which it was pointed out that this Increase waa to come from the commission's funds and would cost taxpayers nothing, that the vnrk ha lncraaaed manv fold since the- establishment of the commission, and that in the opin ion nf overvone concerned the men were worthy of the Increased pay, the measure passed tne nouse. Work is now eight times what it was in 1913. it was stated. The Increase In pay amounts to but twelve one-hundredths of one per cent of the receipts from employ ers. Single Bill Gets Niche in Hopper ; Sets Dairy Tests Jnst one bill hit the house hop per Wednesday morning, setting a new record. The measure. H. B. 462. Introduced by Repre sentative Chindgren, provides for insnertlon of dairy and food pro ducts? by dairy and food commis sioner upon a fee Dasis anu ior disposition of snch fees. Tak no chance of freshness for your. Sweetheart's Valentine gift The ipa BETTER-BUILT Davenports $49fl0 With Rev. Cushions fully guaranteed, yalue $76.00 H. F. Woodry & Son "Rite-Down-Town on No. Commercial St. FOR BETTER VALUES jmmtvm 3frtt Telephone 500 The measure provides , thajf whenever any person or com pan shall desire the dairy and food commissioner shall make an" in spection, and Issue a certificate showing the result. A fee sbal be charged for this to reimburse the commissioner. Desire for the measure arise? from companies in the southern part of the state, it Is said. Thes concerns desire inspection, but under the present law cannot haw this done by the state officials. The law it passed will permit such inspection.- Reserve Extended WASHINGTON, Feb. (AP) A bill to add a grant ot land to the Fremont National Forest. Ore gon, was introduced by Represen tative Butler, republican, Oregon, today. Soft yellows promise to be very popular in the spring styles. A yellow tweed coat from Parts Ww given black kasha lining and black fox collar and cuffs. I mm m. SATS Several Cheap need Fords and Chevrolet cars both open and closed models at bargain prices. -Tbe Uonae Ttuu arvle AaiM STOPS COUGHS QUICKLY Now, as during ths past 50 years. Foley's Honey and Tar Compound stops coughs quickly, .eals Inflamed tissues, clears the .liroat of Irritating mucus snd phlegm, stops nervous hacking. :nd troublesome night eoughs. Al ways dependable and efficient, "hlldren like It averts croup. Mothers endorse It no opiates. VU users recommend It ask your Irugglst. 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