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Thn New Oregon Statesman. Slrn. Oregon, ffafartfoy 9, Local1 News Briefs v L 1 - - " - Llaaor Cham Faced O. D. Bhorb, diminutive resident of tbe Sllrer Creek Falls : district, waa arrested Friday by county offi cials and charged - with owning a till Later in, the day .he was released on his oTn recognisance when a physician adviged that to keep him in the county- Jail all night would e4danger his health. 6horb being subject to pneumonia. Bhorb has had a careeS of unfor tunate circumstances .Jurlhg the past few years. Several years ago he shot himself by accident. ' Re covering from this,- he subsequent ly came out second best in an en counter ;with a cow that wa owned Ly the state, and came out. second beat. The ways and mean committee has under considera tion his claim for 115.000. Choees Boeamnnda Cast Lena Slle Tartar, head of the music department at the ' senior high school, has selected . the cast for "( Schubert's Rosamunde," operetta I which the department will present March 1. Following is the cast: Frederick, prince of Candiaj Ho mer Smith; Fnlgentius, King of ; Cyprus, Kenneth Abbott; Albanus, Lord of Cyprus,, Richard Smart; i Benedict, Lord of Cyprus, Frits Amman; Leonardo, Lord of Cy ; prus, Joe King; Philmon. shep ' herd. William Mosher; Philander, shepherd. Gwinn Barham; Rosa. ; munde, shepherdess, Joan Evans; S Hermina, daughter of Fulgentlus, s4 Hope Raymond: AJa, foster moth er of Rosamunde, Lucille Down I ng; Baucis, a shepherdess, Eliza, beth Clement. Infant Die Her Louise Max tne Wilson, alx weeks' old daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Wll eon died at the home, 185 North; 3rd street, Friday. Funeral serv ices will be held Saturday at the Rlgdon mortuary chapel, with In terment in Cityview cemetery. Be eides the parents, arbrother, Don - aid, survives and also the grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. William H. McCauley of Salem and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wilson of West Salem. Pie Social Planned Announce ment was made Friday night that t f nie social will be staged tonight by the Frultland community club t-fcerrrmilng at 8 p. m. The proceeds ! will be used. In financing the f Fruitland basketball t team. The f ' Benner musical club will give a t ! program. A general Invitation has I ! been extended to the general pub- lie to attend. , 1 - To Have Day of Prayer The K ' world day of prayer will be ob observed in Salem Friday, Febru l irr 15. nnder ausnlces of the Wo man's council of the churches of this city. Meetings will be held' at the First Methodist church. Dr. Norman Kendall Tully will give the main address of the occasion. Preparing Courre of Stndy Ad vanced typing students In the high school commercial department are mimeographing, the new arithme tic course of study as recently completed by the committee on .artthmetle revision. The course -contains 17 typewritten pages. Co pies will be distributed to each teacher in the first six grades. Health Staff to Take Trip 'Among the members of the Marlon county child health demonstration who are planning to make the Chemeketan trip to Mt. Hood Sat urday are: Miss Ruby Braltzka, Miss Verna Lang, miss Dieffenbach. Miss Mildred Ihring, J. E. Blinkhorn and Dr. and Mrs. Vernon A. Douglas. Addressee Nursing Class Mrs. Eula S. Creech, director of home economics in the Salem schools, a. talk before the Thursday section" of the Red Cross Home Kn reins- cIhbs. which is being held wMbt at the-high school nnder supervision of the nursing depart ment of the caiia neaun uemou- stratlon. Loan Man Visitor Kirk Rey- mh nf Portland, was a visitor wiiMita with his brother, G WV Reynolds, public accountant of this city. In Portland Mr, Rey nolds does a loan brokerage bus iness. His visit was occasioned by a conference with legislators over pending loan legislation, , Attends ! Memetode Meeting .TRnn Fred B. Sackett and Frank Sawyer, commissioner of Yamhill eounty. were in Salem Friday to attend a conference of county of i flciala and legislators who discuss ed the problem or. ine ciover nui etode, a peculiar pest which ha? effected clover growers income districts. ol ui ". I Hai-e Nine-Poand Baby Mr. and Mrs. C. W, Reid are the hap py ptrents of a nine-pound baby toy born early Friday morning at ih Salem General hospital.. This s the third child in'the Reid fam ily. The lad has been named War ren Feastherstone tteia. Forgerr Charged Charged with uttering a forged ' bank Check, Burdette Hadley, 19. was arrested Friday and brought be fore Justice of the Peace Small. Failing to put up floo bail ne was. lodged in Jail. . :; xJ Two Permits Issued J. J Karst received buUdlng permits at the city recorder's office Friday to build two dwellings, each cost ing 12000; one at 110 East Owens Street and the other at, 120 East Owens. Reparation Sought Roy R. Ri ley filed suit for divorce against Mary A. Riley in circuit court here Friday. " He alleges cruel and la- human treatment. They were married April 1J, 1911. IMTOrre - Aaked Easie - Ryall filed suit for divorce from Theo- . ii a a d ore Ryan in circuit court . acre Friday, alleging that he deserted er November B. 1917. They were : tnarnea septemDer iz, j.vzx. Boardmaif to Portland Bob Boardman, physical director of the Salem Y. M. O." A was in Port , land Friday night to address a Reed college group. - Sick at 'Hospital Allans Hofs-I tetter, proprietor of Curlys Dairy, Is ill at a local hcspitsl. Sophomore Clarion . Out The unmtal rophomore issue of the Sa lem hlgn scnool " newspaper, the Clarion. ' was distributed Friday. This lathe last class Issue of the paper, the other two classes hav ing edited the two previous papers ais a part of the inter-class rivalry competition. Winner of the Clar ion contest will 'receive highest points in this activity: toward the inter-class rivalry cap. Clara Lyons was editor of the sophomore Issue. .. printed" on ; green -paper, Other members of the editorial staff were: Jean Eastrldge, asso ciate editor; Pauline Routh, copy editor; M Howard Cross,, sports; Marion Jones, features; Kathryn Corey and Dolly MorgalL society; Mildred Sehner, exchange; Loree Harham and Margaret Nunn, proof readers. Entertain at Park Clubhouse Sixty persons were present at the banquet held Thursday evening at .he Ben Lomond clubhouse and ar ranged by the Modern Community Developers company which is put ting the Lomond .acreage on- the market. Hosterses for the occasion were Mrs. John Werner, Mrs.-L. J. Doan and Mrs. A. B. Coachman. John Werner ' was ;- toastmaster, speeches being given by L.- Q. Bradley and Dr. W. W. Haley. George JEnsler played a piano ac cordlan. Following the banquet, dancing was enjoyed. . i Both Want Divorce- G. L. Snook, in filing answer to Arte E. Snook's divorce complaint, Friday alleged that, she had become in fatuated with another man and that she made a practice of going rit in dinrm and nfhar cnclal an- tertinments without her husband lie' asks a divorce on his own ac count. Argue Case Here W. T. Vln- ton and Eugene; Marsh, .both at torneys from MeMinnvflle. were In Salem Friday to argue the case of McMinnville vs. Tice before the state supreme court. Vinton took time 'off after the hearing to chat with numerous senators with whom he was acquainted when ho served several terms from Yamhill county. Mr. Vinton for one ses sion was president of the senate. Dr. Hall Better Attendants-at the Willamette sanitarium report ed Friday that Dr. John O. Hall was making a slight, but steady improvement. On Thursday he had been unable to apeak, but was able to talk a little Friday. - -- . Rummage Sale Success The Daughters of Veterans are con ducting a successful rummage sale in the Bligh building at 148 South High street, all" receipts going to the benefit of thpClvlI war veter ans. A large stock of .real bargains Is offered. The sale closes tonight. Road Survey Order d The Marlon county court Friday hand ed 'down an order to have surveys made of two roads that have ceen petitioned for as county roads. One is petitioned for by O; W. Vinton and others and the second Is by Mrs. Alma Brennan and others. County Road Allowed An or der authorising a county road near Hubbard across the Southern Pacific tracks was entered by the county court here Friday. The public service commission has giv en permission -for establishment of a' grade crossing. Gravel's Price. Asked The Ore gon -Gravel company brought ac tion for S2 61.56 against John Williamson and Myrtle William son in circuit court here Friday. The company alleges that Mat amount is due for gravel bought by the defendants. Praecipe Filed A formal re quest on the Marlon eounty clerk to issue execution on the foreclos ure decree against Mrs. Rmth Lockwood. was filed Friday by Jas. G. Heltzel. ; Boy to Reids Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Reid, 1162 North 5th street, are parents of an eight and a halt pound boy born early Friday morning at the Salem General hospital. Mr. Reid is a salesman for the Hamilton Furniture com pany., - " . ' i ' I--- ' Sixty to Make Trip Approxi mately 0 Salem ites will go on the first annual Chemeketan ski and tobaggonning trip to Government Camp on Alt. Hood this week-end, according ' to registration Friday. The group will leave the Y. M. C. A. here at 1:S0 o'clock this afternoon. . . . District Meeting Knights and Lady Maccabees of Salem will be hosts at a district meeting' of the order Saturday .night at McCor nack -hall beginning at 8 o'clock. Representatives . from Willamette valley points including Portland, Jefferson, Albany and Mill City will be present. ' ' Teachers Absent Mildred Hal seth, second grade teacher at the Washington school, was absent from.' classes Friday due to ill ness. She expects to be able to re sume her school work Monday. Allen Carson Hero Allen Car. son, CorvalliS attorney, was In Sa lem Friday renewing acquaintanc es. He is a brother of District At torney John Carson. - - Plans Repairs A permit was issued to John D. Caughlll Friday to make repairs on a residence at 240 North Cottage street at cost of 1200. Ilani to nave Operation J. T. Hunt, former Marlon county Judge is patient at the Salem general hospital, where he will -undergo n slight operation Monday, ? ' v Speeder FinedJohn f Goodale, 811 North Capitol street, was fined IS In municipal court Friday on a charge of speeding. 5 Prom Southern Oregon Mr. and .Mrs. Fred : Mullenwax are week-end visitors in Salem from Klamath . Falls. '.. : :. Mrs Warner Patient Here Mrs. J. Warner of Brooks is a medical patient at the Deaconess hospitaL uniior nnnom HUUdLilUUd IU p Rll I !i Tfl DIIOTII sr bbbs - m mm mm h w . m mm . m c Labor and Industry Measure No. -174 Replaced r New Bill No. 467. . The bout had a very busy day Friday, but. time wr found to sqneete in some 10 laggard bills. at least one of which is of much more than passing Interest. An in come tax bill that s!mply will take the place of the carefully drawn up personal Income and excise-tax measnres if ensrtM, was put in. The labor and "industry measure numbered '174 has been replaced with H. B. 457. by theHabor and industry committee, with much ef 174s features eliminated. TUIlfl introduced follow: . If. B. 48 8. by Wilkes To amend statutes relating to quail fications of professional engineers. : H. B. 49. by Norton and Sen ater Hall Provldin? an Income tax. ;' j- j V ' ' ; H. B. 480, by Corrn' on Ju diciary Providing for a $7500 appropriation- forTa crime survey under auspices of U. of O. H. B. 461. by Fprd Creating a game refuge in Grant county. H. B. 463, by Ford Creating a game refu.ee In Grant county. H. B. 463, by committee on rail way and transportation Provid ing for additional compensation for the public service commission. H. B. 464, by Swope Providing for an appropriation for provement. H. B. 465. by Marion county delegation Relating y double commitment fee for insane and feeble minded persons. . H. B. 466, by Anderson. Ham ilton and Carkln Providing a 25. 000 annronriation for University of Oregon research work. H. B. 467. by committee on la bor and industry Relating to col lection of wage claims. enaie huis The followlne bills were intro duced in the senate Frldayt S B: 130 bv Reynolds Au thorizing appropriation of $100. nnn fnr construction of a grand stand at Oregon state fair grounds 8. B. 131. bv Multnomah county delegation Authorizing Multno- malj county to taae over rair gTOunds at Gresham. r n 1S2. hv committee on al cohol traffic Relating, to opera tion nf motor vehicles while In toxicated ot under the influence of liquor. S. B. 133, by committee on al cohol traffic Relating to the en forcement of the prohibition laws. S. B. 134. by Kiddie Kotauns tn candidates for resident and vice-president of United States. . S. B. 13 5. by commuiee on ju diciary To regulate and prescribe nntfnrm fm tn be reauired from parties litigant, and others, in cir cuit courts. r vt hv committee on iu- diciary Fixing salaries of Judges of circuit courts and providing a method of obtaining additional revenue. , 8. B. 137. by Corbett and Marks r To provide for the formation and ooeratlon of credit unions. n n ia hv UDton Fixing maximum rates for patrons of Pa cific Telephone & Telegraph com pany. ' S: B. 139, by carsner to pro toot nn-MA nthn nse of Portland cement regarding shipment in cer tain kinds of sacas. a rt iin hv cnmmlttea on elec tions Relative to registration of voters. . . S. B. 141, by committee on eiec iiMui Tioiaf in v tn how conKres- slonal committee shall be consti- a t tit .v TShorhard Relat ing "to" the trial Jury in. criminal cases. ' - a r in hv Tintt and Bailer To provide for appointment of "Used Piano Bargains" UlTlIgli street. Furnltnrt, Upholsterer . And repairing Gtese-Powers Furniture Co. f Ltf lsaee WtnWl Every night to s at tn Marlon hotel. 1 Eat at O'l-eanr'a r Where good foodJs served. Old Time Dance Crystal Garden Every, Wed and sat. nigni. Easy Terms "Used Pianos" 131 High street. Thomas Bros. Band," Mellowmoon. Every Wed. and sat. Luke Johnson Radio Repairing with Vibbert and Todd. Telephone 2112 , or 133J. Rummsge Sale Bllgh Bldg- 148 SO. tllgn sti. ana oaiur day. By Daughters of A'eterans. Large Stock "Used Pianos 131 High street. ' . Yeomca Attention: Tnittation and refreshments Sat urday evening, "February S, fra ternal temple. bflrst Clinrch of Christ, Scientist Salem. Oregon. Announces Free Lecture on Christian Science .hy Salem Andrew Har t C S B or Cleveland. Ohio, Member of the Board vi of Lectureship of - The Mother Church The First Church of jChrist, Scientist of Boston, uTasaarhnsetts. in the Capitol The atre, Monday Noon, iz; 10, Febrn- ary 11th. 192$. The public is cordially invited to attend. TUtr Dance at Haael G 1 Saturday. Good music, gooa crowd. s -.----'lv;''" -- Znyeetors:-B ' JC :. . : SE00 and S1000 First Mortgage Bonds. Yield. Best Secur ity. Hawklna it Roberts. Inc.. 205 Oregon Bid. Cnaranteed Shed-Dry :; Wood, and coal. Prompt serv ice. -Telephone IS. ' t r 1 Fmpif HEFI RARE STONES MAKE ODD FIREPLACE 4. f f: .i 4 H 1 Jr. - -rf- . ... :.. L1 1 1 In the den. of his home which . -ny ,nri 1 'k ,' sa 4 I ic vs. ir x: Joe Parks has a fireplace of on! que construction. It contains 77 rare stones which he has collected, including one from the site of the manger where Christ was born, in boyhood home ox CoL Charles A. Ldndbergh, at Little Falls, Minn. Plioto shows the fireplace and Joe Parks. West Salem News By LOU THOMPSON Phone 417-W Friday evening Mrs. B. H. Eng. elhorn gave a birthday dinner as a surprise, honoring her daugh ter Ann Engelhorn. Besides the Immediate family, Mrs. Engelhorn Invited in a few of Miss Engel horn's friends. The remainder of the evening wen enjoyablly spent around the fireside. Mr, r... O. Kijlllran. who la the grandmother of little Helen Gos ser. Is spending a few days at the home of J. A. Gosser on Kingwood avenue. A tmrlrlfind nf mar.hinerv has arrived from Portland for the can nery, which the Reid Murdock comnanv taken over. -Mr. Yocom of Eugene, who Is the manager of the company, and Mr. Holman of Dallas, a mechanic, are busy get ting things m order tor tne open- 'ng of the season. Air., rocom ana Mr. Holman are at nresent dom iciled at the George Davis resi dence, corner of McNary avenue and Second street. In the near fu ture Mr. Yocom expects to bring his family to West saiem. Tney are now living in Eugene, Beeinnine Sunday. February 10. evangelistio meetings will be held In the Ford Memorial church. The pastor, the Rev. M. A", Groves, will be assisted in conducting ot these meetings by the Rev. J. R. Benton as evangelist, and the Rev. E. G. Ranton, pastor of the Methodist Enisconal church at Independence, as leader of music. The Rev. Mr. Ranton Is a good singer end violinist, and also plays several other Instruments. He will eecretay of state highway com mission. S. B. 144, by Schulmerich-- To create board of managers for higher education and abolish board of regents of University of Oregon and Oregan agricultural college. . .S. B-. 145. by Brown Relating fo term of office of directors of ir rigation districts. STEAMER LOST WITH MANILA, Feb. 8 (AP) The steamer Ulyria, which left Boston, Mass., last October, carrying a number of scientists, bound for the South Sea Islands, has not been heard: from since January 12. Insular customs authorities here have received a message from tits a tnorfcan embassy at TokVO asking aid in locating the vessel. The Illyria, a two masiea ves sel, was under charter tp Corae- iin. rrana nf PMcarn and was last heard -of oft Turk Island in the Caroline group. . Scientists here say the vessel y,A rn flvoA ennrsA and they take the hopeful view that the vessel has entered an area rrom wnicn u can not make- the radio heard. Lake Lavish Group Allowed Change In District Boundary : petition of a group o Lake La- hfh rtiafdenta for a chance in the boundary board of the Labtsh and North Howell school districts -was iinwett hv the boundary board at its me ting Friday. County School Superintendent Mary L. FUiaer on, secretary, reporfe4 following tha hnaril meetins . Connty Judge J. C. Slegmund ahd Commission ers Jim Smith and H. roner are memhers of the board. Thu rhaered boundary nermits several children who formerly had to travel two and a" half miles to .ihAAi; Knrttt HawcII tn attend the LabUh school, hut a half mile distant. No opposition was voiced to the change. In wbieh only enongh territory to meet the need waa changed. WA group or rest dents or tu iudud section were present at the hearing. - This change la the last that can be made to gefon next year's tax Anns ABOARD s ,rC w -"si 9 v.' Jn i sec he recently traflt near Aitoona, Pa Bethlehem and another from the I lead a chorus choir, also a chil dren's choir. All who will, are re. Quested to help In these two choirs. There .will be special mu sic each evening by either local or outside talent. . Ntxt, Sunday morning Mr. Raymond will sing "Face -to Face." In the evening Mrs. Ralph Seborn will sing. The Rev. Benton is a successful evangelist and pastor. He has served successful pastorates in various places in Oregon, recently coming to this city from a charge at Sand Point, Idaho, He announc es the following subjects for the first week of the meeting: Sunday, February 10, "There Is a Way; evening, "In a Far Conn try;" Monday evening "A Differ ent Country; Tuesday evening. "West Salem's Greatest Liar;" Wednesday, evening, "Pilate's Wash Bowl;" Thursday evening, "Selling Out:" Friday evening. "ABhamed;" Sunday morning Feb ruary 17. "Weighed!" Sunday evening, "Finished Sin." The meetings will be held each night at 7:30 except Saturday, from February 10 to. 2 4. In preparation for the revival. prayer meetings ' are being held each night this week in the homes church members. Monday prayer meeting was held at the homea of J. R. Benton and 8. H. Creasy; Tuesday at that of D. 0. Sebern; Thursday at the homes of Mr. Ed Brock and Mr. Ralph Sebern; Fri day at J. T. Hunt's and at Homers Barber's Monday, February 11. Barber's. Monday, Feb. 11, prayer meetines will be held at J. M. Hamly's home opposite the church, roll, as boundary changes must be L, Mrs. Fulkerson pointed out. Occupants Escape With Few Effects When House Burns The residence occupied by Mrs. L. A. Barnes and 5 family. Waller and 14 th streets,' was totally de stroyed by fire early Friday morn ing. The blase Is thought to have started from the explosion of a coal oil lamp In the kitchen. Mrs. Barnes and her daughter were in bed when the fire was discovered. They , were forced to flee from the house, being able fo save few of their clothes and none of the household effects. . The Salem fire department, call ed to the scene, was handicapped by-the fact that the nearest hy drant was frozen. Loss of contents. was estimated at $900 while the dwelllngVwas left standing. BROOKS WOMAN ILL Mrs. J. Varner of route 1. Brooks, was brought to a. hospital here Friday night. She ; was der clared to be seriously ill. Padcet Why did you pick the grocer to play the bass drum in your band? , Gedret Because he s an hon est fellow and gives full weight to every pound. The patnnnoer. Swellfront Do yon think your daughter's music is improving? , Seaweed Yes, she used to prac tice four hours a day. Now she practices only three.--The Path finder. PILESCURED WBa t oaorsttoa w Um al r DH MARSHALL SSt OxOs,'Blag. , V 'FOR DJTORXIATTOI? " ABOUT LOCAL' OR EASTSSK RAILROAD TRIPS PHONE 727 . Crccn B::trb Ry.s Willamette Valley Una A-T V i Measure Requests Concrete - Grandstand for State Fairgrounds y f Continued from P 1.1 to pay an annual license fee of $2 iy an annual iw oi repealed. Senator Ed Bailey was said it was not fair to place on occupation tax on chauffeurs tin- less other classes of labor were compelled to pay a similar tax. Bill Affecting Fees -Backed by Senate The senate approved a bill by the committee on medicine, phsr- a a i.ii a macy ana aenuswy relating io me disposition of fees collected by the state board of medical examiner. The bill provides that 10 per cent or tne receipts snau De iurnea over to tne state, 40 per cesji ior tne estaniisnmem ci a meaicai school library 'and the remaining 50 per cent shall be retained io cover the costs of operating the state board of medical examiners. A bill by Senator .Carsner pro viding that cayotes shall not be kept In captivity, other than in parks and zoos,, was approved. It was explained that this bill haa; the support of both the horse and cattle raisers association. Traffic Cope Asked For Hunting Thieves State traffic officers would be authorized to assist in running down livestock thieves in eastern and central Oregon under Senator Carsner' sbill which was ap proved by the senate. The senate approved a house bill Introduced by the committee on roads and highways making it unlawful to use the words "stop," Tcautlon," "danger" and "warn ing" In roadside advertising. The highway department would have authority to regulate these signs. and could remove them after glv. ing 30 days notice, " Investigation of the Waverly Baby home by the state fire mar shal was authorized In a house Joint resolution adopted by the senate. The investigation will have to do with fire escapes and other safety devices. Waa co County Salaries Given Nice Increase A bill by the committee on state and county offices increas ing the salaries of Wasco county officials was approved. The bill provides for increasing the salary of the county commissioners from $3 to $5 a day and the county as sessor from $1200 to $1800 a year, Other bills passed in the senate today 'follow; S. B. 104, bjSivestock commit tee Authorizing traffic officers to assist in running down live stock, thieves In eastern and cen tral Oregon. B. a. 83, by J. O. Bailey Re lating to conditions under which certain high school pupils may attend certain high schools in uregon. H. B. "112. by Carkln et al Re peal obsolete section of Oregon xaws relating to election contests H. B. 9, by Carkln. et al B: peal of sections of Oregon laws reiaung to transfer of funds. H. B. 68, by Carkin et al Re peal of sections of Oregon laws relating to contracts by women and girls. OBITUARY Howard Mrs. Estelle Grace Howard died February 8 at the residence, 2320 Maple avenue at the age of 43 years. She was the wife of Ralph S. Howard and the mother of Ra chel Howard. Also survived by four sisters and one brother. The remains are at the Clough-Huston funeral parlor. Announcement of funeral will be made later. Wilson Louise. Maxtae Wil3on. six- weeks old daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred 'Wilson, died Friday at the home. 185 N. 23rd street Survived arso by one brother. Donald, and the grandparents. Mr and Mrs. William McCauley of Sa lem and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wll. son of West Salem. Funeral at 3 o'clock Saturday afternoon from Rlgdon's. Interment in Cityview cemetery. , jCLOUGH-fl .Huston TV I 'l UT. CREST ABBEY riAUSOLEUl! Vault .Entombment ; LLQTD T. R1GDON, Uagr. MM - - W OijisLtesCQ At cfontrat wS iOjTinh Service, i W ' ti m1mmmm H. B. x, byCarkin et al Re peal of sections of Oregon laws relating to suit by the state. H. B. zSt. by Swope Relating to primary election, candidates pamphlets, -and advancing time limit for filing statements . and portraits cuts of candidates H. B.'2S, by Metsker Relat ing to party, candidates pamphlets and setting time tor filing state ments and portraits ef candidates in connection with general elec - tlon. H. B. 109, by Carkln et al Re peal of certain sections of Oregon laws relating to tolls from inter isiaie nnoges. H. B. IS 7. . by Carkln state bridges. et Repeal of sections ot Oregon Jaws relating to grade crossings, H. B. 228, by Hamilton Pro viding that fees ot referees in court proceedings shall be. fixed by the court or. by mutual agree ment. ' v A house bill by Representative bwope prohibiting horses from running at large in certain parts (0f Lincoln countv waa rreferrel to the Judiciary committee. Acur J c-uua bill by Repre- ; tentative Clark declaring that foxed raised or bred in cantiTltr; shall be domesticated animal was should maintain a hands-off pol-ie-rererred to the committee on icy. and the settlers should seek revision of laws. OBJECT OF ATTACK Persons convicted the second time for operating a motor ve hicle while intoxicated or under the influence of liquor would be a bill introduced by the senate al coholic committee. The penalty also carries a fine of not less than $200 nor more than $500. Driv ing motor vehicles while intoxi cated is a misdemeanor under the present laws. Another bill Introduced by the alcoholic committee would com pel druggists to keep a complete record of all medicines containing alcohol In Quantities greater than allowed in beverages .under the prohibition laws. The record shall be opened to the inspection of the sheriff, district attorney and other state and federal officers. Persons convicted of violating the proposed law would be subject to a fine of not less than $50 nor more than $200 or by imprison ment in the county Jail for a per iod of 100 days. Mrs. E. Fisher is Stricken; Funeral Will Be Saturday Mrs. Elizabeth Fisher, mother of Mrs. P. L. Blakerby, 1130 South Liberty street, died in Portland Thursday, February 7, at the age of 84 years. She was the widow of 'he late Rev. I. B. Fleher, pastor of the 17th- Street Evangelical church here, when the church was arected some 30 years ago. Besides Mrs. Blakerby, Mrs. Fisher is survived by two other daughters, Mrs. J. J. McBroom and Mrs. Cora Martin, both of Portland. Funeral services will be" held at the First Evangelical church, 10th and Taylor "streets, Portland. Saturday, February 9, at 2:30 o'clock. Kinsey Cahill, 83, Dies at Beaverton Word has been received here of he death of Kinsey Cahell, nearly 83. January 29 at the home ot bio daughter, Mrs. J. J. Wright at Beaverton. His wife. Sarah Cahill. 1led In Salem three years ago. He is survived by four children: Mrs. Addle B. Wright and Mrs. E. L. Lammon, both of Beaverton, and George M. Cahill and Kinsey G. Cahill, both of San Jose. Calif. Re. mains will be brought to Salem tor burial beside his wife this Satur day morning. John J. Rottle 415 State St Expert Shoe Fitter WALK-OVER AND CANTILEVER FOOTWEAR $4.95 Finest Torlc reading lenses; fit ted to your eyes at the above figure. We also insure your glasses against breakage the only firm in Salem extending this splendid FREE Service. Exam ination, too. ' TH03IP8ON-GLTJTSC1I OPTICAL CO. . V 110 N. Commercial.se -"At the Sign ot the Spex" r VoaGoc38 We bay jank of all kinds., We want your old iron,1 rags, paper and every thing' that you don't want. We tall for it and pay you cash. Salem Junk Co.-".-. v C20 X. Commercial SC. ' . Phone 493 P SAFFROX A KLINE 1 I dim IIS DISTRICT FillS IN APPEAL Klamath irrigation district's representatives plea for "a day in court'' failed to convince the resoi. ilutlons committee of the house UATII that this session of the legislature " should memorialise congress1 to" the effect that legislation should be - passed -allowissx suit aralnst the United States to set aside con- -tracts made with the California- Oregon Power company Friday. when the committee so renorted to the house, this body' upheld the s report. The fight for this "day in court," was carried to the floor of the Tiouse. however, but a decisive' vote upheld the unanimous deci-X slon of the committee. The committee met Thursday ' u,ct and considered the Klamath fPIe until 1:30 o'clock. Represen- taties of the Irrigation district end the California-Oregon Power company were heard. Decision of ithe committee was based on the w.t. .v. j. their "rights" in congressional leg. lslatlon. Vote of the house indefinitely pontponlng the memorial put to an end one of' the most bitter tights of the present session. The clash was crammed with complex. Itles, one ot which was what Speaker Hamilton, Burdlok and Collier, all from the district In volved, refused to back the pro. posal. College Will Get Additional Giits On All Collected ll. 8., Collins of the board of trustees of Willamette university will give 15 cents for every dol lar in the university's endowment campaign until $250,000 has been raised, In the university's endow ment campaign jintil $250,000 has been raised, Dr. Carl G. Doney announced Tuesday at a meeting ot the board of trustees. Mr. Col lins has given large sums to Wil lamette in the past, and has been an ardent supporter of the univer sity in other ways. No other large gifts to the present campaign were reported. Solicitors have reported wide spread approval of Willamette uni versity and her program. Civil Service Is Approved By Vote The Multnomah county delega-t tlon Friday voted to report out favorably a bill providing for civ il service for Multnomah county employes. The bill would affect all employes of the county with the exception of laborers, mm: f 8AT8 We have a late 1928 Pontiao sport roadster fully equipped, has 1020 license and is like new in every respect for 9785. -The House That Service Anils Famous Cough Prescription Contains No Chloroform Or Other Harmful Drugs The use of medicines contain ing chloroform or dope to relieve coughing is dangerous . and un necessary, now anyone can get quick sure relief with a famous prescription called Thoxine, which contains no chloroform or other harmful drugs and is safe and pleasant to take, ; Thoxine is thoroughly efficient because it has a double action- soothes the Irritation goes direct to the internal cause, and stops the cough almost instantly. Far superior to cough syrups and pat, ent- medicines. Also excellent tor sore throat. Quick relief guaran- teed or your money back. 35c, COc and $1.00 Sold by Perry's Drug Store. adv. Jelly Beans Assorted and All Black ' : i' 1 - , - 16c one lb. " '- or Two lbs. for 25o Special for Saturday - ,' Only at Schaef er's Drug Store " : ? , . . The Original Yellow Front T . . sued -Candy Special Store - ? r -v. of Salem -. - 183 K. ComT'St. : Phone' 197 . penslar Store . . 1 - flRBB .I' - . ,i-v