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. 1 " V, Th.V" oorrrtv t 'm a m iF" -v ., Oregon. Tuesday Morning, February 12, 1929 .5 j I 'I n pu ! f ... iih I TV1 . .. .. J. ' " III I A j Local ryews prieis t tftvorce Asked Quoting exten tt ely from lettera that she de clired she had Intercepted as part of the correspondence' that had passed between her husband and Grace Coon of Oswego, Effto Has- tay Hied auit: for 'divorce from George Haatay In circuit court here Monday. She states that er ect two -week- her hashaad would visit Ms4ld affinity." The alleged excerpts from letters Indicated that Haatay 4utd the .Oswego wo man were on axtremely friendly terms. The.Haatays were -married In Salem April IB, 104. , . Pre-natal Conference Today The weekly .pre-natal and Intent welfare con terenee conducted at the heaHhcenter43 North High ttreet, by thvrsing: department or the health. ttemOmstmUan. -wui be held this- ;tweadey: afternoon from 2 to S o'claak. Miss Baby Braitxka, R. II., wfll have xharge bt th discussion on phases of care of the Infant. Attendance at the conference Is growing and mneh interest la manifest,: the : directors report. . Highland Priarlpal m Miss Mable Murray." principal of the hland sehool, was ill Monday and unable to be at her desk. Mist Lrfuise Garrison of the Parrish school was also absent from her classes, Mrs. Evelyn McKinley substituting for her. and Mrs. R. Tavenner of the high school sHenee department was out. with Mrs. Ahniewhlte taking her classes. SbedMr Chanted John G Ipeitx. Salem ronte 8. was arrested Sendav by local trarnc oincers on a charge of speeding. Elmer Earls njr Portland also faced a speeding rharee. Those stopped by tne po- !ire Saturday night for speeding ere Leo Buyseni. St. Paul, and K. !;uper, 985 North Summer street frail to Step C. D. Oppen. 795 fcorth lath street: H. P. Fowler, $slem route 1, and J. D. Lsne. 1240 Center -street, were arrested !nniIiT An charn-es of tailing to stop at through street Intersec Hons. Lane paid a S3 fine in mu . hlfiepal court Monday. ilvi0mflNk Forechisare - Fore closure proceedings were begun in circuit court here Monday by J. v. Reppinger and Georgia L. Kep- ptnger against L. G. Dulgtn ana others. Sums listed are $2500. $4.T3 and $11. rilnlc at McKinley School A ftantal rltirir will bo held this Tuesday morning for pupils of the seventh, eighth and ninth grades pt the McKinley school. Dr. Estill Srunk ot the county child health emonstratlon will be in charge. jtfrOoaffal Sard The Frlgldafre kales corporation brought action pit replevin In etrcuit court here MohHay against W. L. McDougaL Equipment said to be worth $228 to involved. - TMrorre Sued For Gnash? Stelnbock filed suit for divorce wgainst Albert Stelnbock in cir cuit court here. Monday. She -al-that he threw chair at her and did other annoying things. I hey were married In Portland, pril 10. It22. ; Mbm Hold Isnprosree Continu ous progrees toward regained $efclth la being made by Miss Bertl Holt. Salem high school teacher, who te convalescing from operation--recently undergone Portland. Miss. Halt -will beUtreet at a cost of $000 nght home within a few days. 4fco Many hi Beat Carl Mortar Vy was fined $2.50 In municipal roirt Monday r for driving with J6'ur Tour yoesoas In the -driver! . ' j -- W-' ' r?15 i North , he , 8alem- Rotary, ,- u w -eeday's luncheon oa the subject Abraham Lincoln." v t inWo HaUUoeawed Dance hill licenses, were issued by -the Marlon county court JMe aioaaay to Cltfton Clemens-oi Haiel Green hod E. D. Phtlllnpl ot Mehama. , Apralseanmt Riled The -estate at the late Miriam K. Putnam is Valued at $1000 according to a report filed la probate Monday by Bacar Steelhammer. R. Site It on aa Eva Roberts. 1 . &Hiitor Keatdent Here- Mrs. Mary Biberstein ot Monitor was a caller at the office of Mrs.-Mary L. Fulkerson. county school su perintendent. Monday. Mrs. Bib erstein is a member of the school hoard in Monitor. - - MmI tn lortMwl Dean Rot Hewitt of Willamette university apoke at the Portland Y. M. C. A. on -Social Health" as the ninth meeting In a series being sponsor ed by the Portland association. , tterk Kept Away McDonal Johnson who Is a salesman at the -as JI. L. Stiff Furniture Co., has heen ept,away from work for the past 1 Tew days by aa attack or Influenza. ,. tilllnian Leaves for Canada : ,,. ptto lilllman. manager of the Hill- man Fuel company, left Monday f" J morning on a week or ten days f hoslnesi trip, to various points In f-1 " tenves for Illinois Miss Bob hie Hendrickson left Monday for aa extende ; visit in LaSalle. Illi U" jsoto, She has been with the Model ' Beauty parlor here. for some time. fjfV- ' Eugene Man Fined Floyd L. -'-1 Parsons of Eugene was fined $10 : . ... In. municipal court Monday' on a Charge ot reckless driving, tiled Saadya. :;.s-': --Vsr.-- .. - .. jSabmlU to OperaUoa-B. D. Ftdler of Sslam ' route three 'un derwent aa operation vfor appea tcttls.at the Deaconess hospital la (alesn W. O. Ide, man hser tf the state chamber of eom !barce.; was la Salem from Port. l&M Monday. fcagesw Woman If ere . Mrs. a business visitor la the city.' -..-c ' Colon ys Return A t Cor a month's motor trip south as far as .Tia Juana Mexico, Mr. and Mra. E.- A. Colony hare returned toalem -accompanied by J. 8. El Itott of Kearney. Nebraska, who Is an uncle of Mr. Colony. Bad weather -was encountered on the triD -south but -the return . 1 pleasant. Mr. EUlott will return shortly to Los Angeles from where he will wrocoed to Kearneywhere he ts connected with the Nebraska state normal. : nsest LafhV Vtt Ernest Lafky. on of F; J. Lafky,-neat the weekend Ttaitlac ntthe pa rental home. ;21 Mission street. The visitor., who wao accompan ied here by Mr. Thompson. narts teondltiona cenerally stow ground. Grandview, Washington, wlsare'htt condncrs a ranch. The hy -market there has heen and ts eaieeedtngly good, hut potato mice -are extremely sreak, here- portnd. '..-;-t ;:; Science Club Formin - That the new eclence club being formea at the Salem high school will he an .honorary, order was; definitely established Monday when ertonee students and faculty met. lo con slder the proposed constitution for the club; Other clauses of the constitution will be considered at the next meeting. Harold Rhoten is temporary chairman ot the club. and Bob Gamer was cnosen tern porary chairman Monday. Visits Huftband Mrs. Arthur! Arms. 1294 North Fourth street rirnv-e to Portland Saturday to see Mr. Arms, who Is a patient In the Veteran's hospital. Mr. Arm suffered a nervous breakdown early In January. Mrs. Arms re porta that he is not Improving rapidly. VisitiM fjaflara Mr. and Mrs, Herbert Resner of Seattle. Wash.. arrived tn Salem Monday to re. main until today as guests at the home xf Mr. and Mrs. Arthur La- flar. ITS South Cottage. Mr. Rea. tier u organist at roe joiruni(u theatre in Seattle. Here From Monntalit V: Charles Alexander, chairman or ha school-board in the Mountain View district. No. M.;waa a Mon day visitor at the officef County School Superintendent Fuirerson. Clinic at Oik Gli Dr. Ed. ward Lee Russell of the cniia hwalth demonstration will conduct clinic at Oak Glen thla Tuesday tor pnplla of the Oak Glen. Tri umph -and Independence senooiK School Board to Meet The reg ular semi-monthly meeting of the Salem school board will be held at he city superintendent's i office Tuesday night, with a number ot minor -problems to coma oerore he directors. Teaie In Balem W. L. Sal- lones and family who reeenly ar rived tn Salem. from near Los An geles. 'Calif., will make tuts cuy; their home. Monday monrfng to the residence at 58 Ford atreet. Iiuyrow From Operation I. T. Hunt, jorsaer juogeoi mmr- Iab ountr. is. improving from a major operation which hr underwent several days -ago at a Salem General hospital, nuenu ants reported Monday night. nweUtna: PlannedRay W. Gll- nr took ont a nermlt Monday to build a dwelling at 380 South 23rd BoetleSrr FlseV Harvey Smith, lotind jgullty of eelltnf; in toxteattag:llaor.ald a $500 fine in instteo eonrtrhere Monday. v .Speeders Fhsed--W. R. Roberts Trt' Capitol street, was 1 1- To Return Today C. A'. Kell? will return today from SeattK where: he hae been assist in? start the drive-for a building fund of the Y. 11.' C. A. Other of tht fcparty that went Trom Salem re turned Sunday. Malts From CwrvaUls Coqnille Thompson, varsity football player at Oregon State college, was a vis. itor with Raymond L. Ready at the Y. M. C. A. Sunday. Jordan Visits Here Ralph Jor. Ldan of Prineville was a spectator at the legislative activities Mon day. Scale Man Here S. E. Barlow of the Toledo Scale company of Portland, was a uslness visitor here Monday. SALEM'S TAX RATE LOW SMS REPORT The city ' of. Salem enjoys a lower mlllage rate for local tax ation than , the majority of cities in Oregon shows : compilation re leased Monday by C. E. Wilson. chamber of commerce secretary. Salem's millage Is 54.2. Astor- lala the highest levy placed in any city in Oregon bavins 94.7 levied: against property whil? Pendleton with 43.6 Is the lowest in the atate. The millagea for the various cities follow: - Albany Ashland . Astoria . Baker ' Bend COrvallls .. Dallas x ' Eugene ... ..-.BS.C ' 1 Hood ' River 7:.:.r..6 6.4 ' Klamath , Fails .L.AtA - -' ' La Grande tii.v.-e $.8 ' Marshfield ..72.0 - . MeMtnnvllIe V.M.3 ; Medford :...58.4 ' V m Pendleton' .....43.6 Portland go.O ., ..- Roaehurg. ',.-....1.44.9 - " Salem 54.2 Stlverton 1....60.4 The, Dallas 6.$;. cWoodburu i uu-0.4 - j, - 54.9 ....62.8 ...94.7 ...49.5 94.5 : St s : :.3.2 12 BILLS M LAID BEFORE SENATE : Twelve , new bills were Intro duced In the senate today. They are as follows: - S. B. 14. by Ed BaUey and Bell To provide for .continuing annual appropriation ' of money r(?500) "for general research work at uairersity ot uregon. 8. B. 147, - by Ed Bailey and Bell -Aathoritlax 'board : of -regents of University ot Oregon to estahUsh - contrtbutory returenient annuity -system for -members of Udmrolstrattve; teaehfng nd tech nical staffs of 'the nnrversity nd -approptiatlna;- eentinutng- nnna) no of :?4.fr9. S. B..148. by committee on min ing Authorizing -mlaaral sur vey tn cooperation - with the Ted eral bureau ot .mines, and appro priating .$30,000. STB. 149. hy NdxhUd To Utle to real property sold on Tesale hy con at las. 8. B. 160; by orblad BeUt under title 19. Chapter 14. Ore tng to title to real -property -void gon Laws. N S. B, 151, by Upton .Exempts stenographer- from testifying re garding - communication of. em ployer. S. B. 152. by Elliott and Marks Amending statutes relating to fishing for salmon in Alsea river. S. B. 152. by J. O. Bailey De claring the industrial accident commission fund created by work men's compensation act a trust fund. S. B. 154, hy Miller and Dunn Withdrawing from appropria tion part of waters of Rogue river below junction of the north and south forks of said stream and to prohibit construction of dams or obstructions in the main chan "Used Piano Bargains" 131 High street. Pwrnlturo Upholsterer ' And repairing Cleee-Powers Furniture Co. fealtar Dinner . Bvery night 5:80 to at the Marlon hot?. BeMtiful Satin Heart Rove Filled with fresh candies for her Valentine. The Gray Belle. Bat at O'Leary'a Where good food Is aerved. fl'in a Cogswell Chair- Value at $45.00. See how In F. N. Woodry's auction ad? Easy Terms "Used Pianos" 131 High street. Luke Johnson Radio Repairing with Vtbbert and Todd. Telephone 2112 or 133J. Large Stock MUad Pianos" 131 High street. Oar Valentine Heart Boxes Axe going fast. Better get yours today. The Gray Belle. Blanket Special One-harf the retail price, s lbs. louhle greys. 92.00; -S -A C lbs. louble medium grey, 44.00; 6 lbs. louble light greys,? 5.09; 2 and lbs. single. -$2.50. Also light plaids reduced. Thos. Kay Woolen Mill Co. First Church of Christ, Scientist j Salem. Oregon. Announces Free Lecture on Christian Science by Salem Andrew Hart C S B ot Cleveland.. Ohio, Member of the Board, of Lectureship ot The Mother Church The First Church of Christ, Scientist ot Bestom, Maaaclnisetts.in the Capitol The- -4 1 s. $500 and $1000 First Mortgage Bond. Vs yield. Boat secur ity. Hawkina A Roberts, Inc., 205 Oregon Bldg. Boxing Sal rat Armory Arena Wed. Feb. 1$. Ted Fox. t. Young Sam Langford ten. three minute rounds snappy, prelimin aries, 28 rounds of boxing. Too Many la Seat Robert Nett. 2455 Walker street, was fined $2.50 In municipal court Saturday on a charge of driving an automobile with four persons in thed river's seat. Old Time Dance Crystal Garden. Every Wed. and ai. nighty Dr. W. A. Johnson 1001 First National Bank Bldg., Is attending special classas n Portland this week. He will be back in his office Friday. Thomas Bros. Band Mellow Moon'. Erery Wed. and Sat See the Collie and Fox Terrier puppies at Flake's Pet land. Husky High Grade Chicks It's in the hatching. See them to-day. Flake's Petland. ) Our Day Old Chicks ' Look much older.' They are bred to lay. See tham to-day. Flake's Petland.V Blanket Hale One-Half RrtB I FINDITMEj I ; ; ' Price. 6 lbs. dark grey, $3 parfommunicatlon urging the sale of pair. 5 and 6 lbs., medium grey $1 per pair; 6 lbs. light .grey.! $5 oer pair. 3 hi ' and 4 lbs. single? $2.6. All light pis yi blankets re duced. Thos. Kay Woolen Mills company. .... v J -' ,: . 1; ,' ' ' - " - . '' ' ' ' ' ' -i y":'-' i 4 Candy Take No Chance "k fMj Of freshness for your . Sweet heart's Valentine gift The Spa. Hlgis tirade Furnitare Aactloa--" Entertainment and factory dem nstration of"the- S, and M yer Aiif fed davenports and chairs WaA rrlte. 7 p. m. at" F N. Wood ry's Auction market 1610 N. sum mer st. Sea ad for particular It. odayV paper. ; , ;i; v ;: "e.- Stone Does Office- JraHiee-- Treats skin diseases and cancel .fice next door to police station, Freslimeri Fare Less Happily Uppercl Of Proper Methods of Study With the completion of the first semester of the 1928-2 school year at Willamette university, R. a.. Mccully.- university : registrar. has made a comparison of the av erage grades of freshmen and grades of their upperclaes -school mates. For -the grades of the freshmen r Mr. McCnlly took the term grades-In EngHsh. Bible his tory and College Life, three courses required ot every WllUm- nte student. Uaperclsssmen's av erages were made from all grades n all subjects. The registrar' figures indicate that the Tresliman ts at some dls rdvantage In his new courses, new Method of studying, and: In. many -uueos "new modes of living. In 2niish fire per cent, tn Bible hts. Ltory four per cent, and In College Line i per cent of tne freshman nel thereof. S. B. . 155. by Joe Dunne Re lating to employment agencies. S. B. 156, by Eddy Relating- to the sale of lands acquired by counties for taxej. S". B. 167. by SchuLmerich Re lating to branch banking. E E The long awaited case William Sheridan vs. Fred Willig came on for trial Monday as the first case on the circuit court docket in the February term. Sheridan is suing for $7500 as administrator of the estate of James Sheridan, who was killed In n auto accident north of Salem last fall. The case Is based on the contention that the truck which was Involved In the crash with Sheridan's car belong ed to Willig and that the driver ot the truck was responsible for the accident. The plaintiff occupied most of the day putting on his case. An other full day will be consumed before the evidence is all In, ac cording to predictions made Mon day. Since today. Lincoln's birth day, is a legal holiday, the jury is expected to get the case late Wednesday. An investigation was made shortly after the accident occur red, but no criminal charge was filed against the driver of the truck. Williamson war a sailor in the U. S. navy and was home on Uurlough. He was in company with a girl at the time of the fa tal accident. The girl escaped with her life, although she was badly shaken. Salvation Army . Seeking to Aid s Babes? Mother The advent of a new arrival tn the family Is Invariably an occa sion of great rejoicing and Joy; out -when the expected little one hi coming in the winter time, to n. soar -family, already large, where it takes all the father'a wages to feed tha eight children, mother and himself; nothing being left for warm clothe r. the- prospect Is not uch an -enjoyable one. Such case has Just been dis covered hy local Salvation Army workers. This,"-added, t another rtiaHar slothes 'being, depleted. Captain Earl Will lama has asked The SUteemaa'a-rco-operatlon in trylas to secure euch articles from Salem people who. would like to assist two worried mothers next Wed nesday, toreaoon and requests any who have such articles to phont the Salvation Army headquarters, 1820. Inspection Date Is Set March 4 Announcement of the dates set for the annua! Inspection of Sa lem divisions of the Oregon Na tional Guard was made Monday from -the office of Brigadier Gen eral George - A. White, comman- Lder. . Inspection for Company B will be held March 4. Headquar ters Battery and Medleal Detach ment of the M9th Coast Artillery will receive the original scrutiny Monday, February 25. MaJorx Al bert N. Jones of Vancouver bar racks and Lieutenant Colonel James L. Long of Portland have been designated v by the army headquarters in San Francisco to conduct, the Inspections here. Eugene Realtors Want Road Fixed The senate Monday .received from; the. Eugene Realty board a road bonds tor completion, of the Roosevelt highway It was se' jut in the letter that the highway would be a valuable scenic asset to the state. of Oregon, and that only 45 miles of the road la yet t& be completed; V" ..-k:t CheckDebits OhM. Up Grade Locally ., ' - 4' ' " " I .".X--s, Salem banks hare shown a con detent upward trend in the num ber; of debit cheeks- handled, in 'he- last. three year a-eerding to BssaaU -monthly report. ; - . . In 1927 debit checks, handled stalled 12,SJ1.0t2. In i2S the mount rose to $16,640,506 whU- .n 1329 this reached $15,775,647. 97550 DAK CIS COURT HOUS assmen, made grade A. ; Ten per cent of all npperclassmen's grades were A. Of upperclassmen's grades. 35 per cent, were "B. and 36 per cent were C. Botiugrades are of high er standing than mere passing The -freshmen grades averaged' 3 per eent.B. but only 28 per cent C. . In passing grade of D totalled 14 per cent of the upperclass men's averaxes, nd nearly IS per cent of the freshmen's, rating. Failure marked only fire per cent of the npperclass grades; but made an average or 10 per cent with the beginners. Upnerelass men scored "81 per cent of the three grades above mere passing: freshmen had 12 per cent of their grades In the high quality divis ion, in the college of Liberal Arts, 2370 grades-were given to 4 s students. Under a new schedule on air mall service just received at the Salem postofflce, Chicago will be 37 hours and 55 minutes closer to Salem by air than by train, i ports Assistant Postmaster Ar thur E. Giggard. mail leaving saiem each eve ning at 6:20 o'clock arrives in Chicago 73 hours and 10 minutes later, while under the new air schedule, mail leaving Salem at the same time la ready for dis tribution In Chicago 35 hours and 15 minutes later. The new sched ule is Being adopted with a par ticular view to swifter service for Wisconsin and Michigan manufac turing and auto centers off the transcontinental line, and with this In view, the air mail depart ment is asking all postmasters to figure the air time from their of fice to Chicago, from which dis tribution to these centers is made. Boys' and. Girls? Club Members in County Now 595 Boys' and Girls' club work Ir Marlon county is showing a heal thy condition with 593 member, enrolled during the- first three months of the club year, report.' William W. Fox, rural school su pervisor and director of club worl in the county. The membership represents , 5- clubs, divided as follows: cooking 10. with 132 members: sewing 38. with 420 enrolled: rabbit three, with 21 workers; poultry one. with nine members; sheep one with six members and pigeon one, with five members. 692 Members in Salem's thamber Chamber of commerce member ship totals 692 according to th report Monday of C. E. Wllaoo secretary. Otto Hillman 1 chair man of the membership commit tee for the months of January an February. Six new members wer received during January. OBITUARY Swmrts Janras :- wmrttv 29. dted" at' a -, m Mt- -uooUrich and Mrs. Grace O'Neill, all of Port land, and Mies Esther S warts and Ralph Swart x. both ot Salem. Fu neral service Wednesday after noon at 1:30 o'clock from Rigdon and Son chapel, under ataspices of Elks lodge. Tinker At a localhospltal. February a. airm Tinker, 17. veteran of the -Urn war. Funeral services Tuea day at 1:30 o. m. from Terwll lirer's Funeral home, nadir aus pices or tne urana Army of the Kepuouc. interment In Cityvlew cemetery. BIT. CREST ABBEY MAUSOLEUM ; Vault Entombment LLOVD T. RIGDOX. Mgr. V UllC'tVsKlU CIB0.C LOSER (IDDLEMIS CUT IN LICENSE TUX An average reduction of 25 per cent in motor vehicle license rev enue will be offset by the addition of one cent to' the three-cent gas ollne tax now tn effect if H. B. 2 SO is approved by both house and senate and signed hy the govern or. . Senator Fred Kiddle, of Isl and City, explained the measure J,o the chamber of commerce at ita BienaaKnoon meeting. Kiddle, who was Introduced hy Douglas McKay aa a legislator Qualified to talk on the subject he, had chosen, explained that any revision of schedule for used cars had been deemer unconstitution al because of the fact that auto licenses, were deemed taxes ot privileges - and thus necessarily shared equally by old and new cars. Small Can at f lO Rate He pointed out that autos ot the 1500 pound class had been scheduled for a flat $10 license charge. Cars ranging from 1800 to 3000 pounds In weight will he licensed tor. $22 to440 under the nrovlsiona of the bill while cars weighing between 3100 and 4500 will take a license fee between $31 and $45. Marked increases are provided for in the proposed law. Kiddle explained, in the charge on trucks. Fifty per cent will be added to these charges for trucks with solid tires. Two-Thirds Over to State Two-thlrda of the revenue will go to the state and one-third to the county under the new license enactment, the counties share having been Increased to compen sate them for the 25 per cent gen-- ?ral reduction In license fees. Senator Kiddle told the cham ber that the present license fees raised $6,565,000 annually while the proposed license fees would bring $5,330,000. The one-cent gasoline tax increase is expected To provide $1:325.000. leaving a f90,000 surplus over moneys now being raised. WEI CLUBS ARE ASSISTED BY FOX Four additional boys' and girls' lub projects have recently been organized in Marlon county, re ports William W. Fox, director or lub work. The new clubs are: 'amp Cookery club at Mill City with 12 boys comprising the mem bership. Robert Alien Is presi- lent of the group. Arey Podrab- y. vice president: Horatio rhomas. secretary, and Miss Irene 'verson. leader. Fifteen girls or he Mill City school have also or anired a cookery club, with Opal loodmin, president. Gladys Car- on. vice president, Sylvia Farmer, eoretary, and Miss Iverson. eader. At Aumsville. a sewing club has een perfected and has the larg est membership of any. club in the -ounty. with 27 girls enrolled, loria R. NIccoolson Is president, Quelle E. England, vice president, md Alice Jensen, secretary- A Rabbit club Is new at the Falr iew school, with six members, lerl Robinson is president. Dillon Tones. vice president, and Harold 'Ijalmson. secretary. Mtsa Grace ?ehon, teacher la the school. Is -lub leader. Senate Thankiul For Smith's Gift The senate adopted a Joint res. tlation expressing appreciation of JertaUtura . foraewfwrnrth. teitth at"a"ceremonlal to be held here Thursday night. Tba furnishings wer said to 'ie worth approximately $12,000 WOM. USfxJstlfATXOSf ABOUT LOCAL OR KAMTE RAIUtOAD TRIPS PHONE 7S7 Wlliasaatte VaHey Lla d PILCSCUT1ED Wiua eesntfoa less ef staia. DK. UIRSTIAIJL as ovw slag.' $4.95 Finest Torlc reading lenses tit ted to your eyes at the above figure. r We also insure your glasses against breakage the only firm In Salem extending this splendid FREE Service. , Exam ination, too.' ; . THOMPSON-GLCTSCH OPTICAL CO. J 110 N. Commercial St. "At the Sign of the Spex" Waste Your . junk , We wfll be glad to go to yonr. place and pay the full value. We want ' -: SACKS . Rags, rapr.v MrtaL' Etc." Salem Junk Co. S20 X. ConunerriaL St. ' Phone 483 . -Satfroa Kline i ' hi Young People's Union Council is To Meet Tonight The council of the Salem Chris tian Toung People's Union will meet at the Y. M. C. A. tonight at 7:30 o'clock. Presidents of the approximately 20 members of the union constitute the council, of which Hayes Beall is president. A membership contest between the various cnurch .groups will he dis cussed and possibly plana perfect ed., at tonight's meeting. The un ion cooperation with the Ep worth League and Christian Endeavor conventions to be held here In April win also te outunea at tne meeting. TtiA nnt rn(rii 1 a r mrtlnf nf thi A'. C. Y. P. C. will be held Tuesdsy night. February 26, at the Y. M C. A. Dean Roy Hewitt of the -Wil lamette university law sehool will be the principal speaker at the banquet and the yell contest, post poned from the last meeting, will be held. Phone Probe By Congress Given House Approval Investigation by congress of telephone utilities Is sought n bouse Joint memorial' 91. passed without opposition Monday. The measure differs from Sena tor Dunne's bill in the senate in in that it does not call for support of the Johnson bill recently be fore congress. No sooner had Sen ator Dunne nut through his bill than the congress quietly put aside the Johnson proposal- for all time. The house measure has no titrtngB on it, and members are hoping It will bring action. Irrigation Groups To Get Old Taxes House Okeys Bill The house Monday passed H. B. 219. by Chinnoek and Collier, pro viding that Irrigation and drain age districts shall recover 4he pen alty and interest paid on delin quent district taxes. Heretofore the county has received these amounts. H. B. 191, by Chlndgren. was also passed. It provides a sched ule of recorder's fees in counties of less han 100,000 population, changing the dividing line from 50.000 since several counties out. ide of Multnomah have reached or are approaching that mark. Electric Lines to Be Extended Soon AUBURN. Feb. 11 (Special) Electric light lines are- under construction, being extended east from the Iuihee ranch about J half mile. Men installing the lights ax present are t,. c. antnth. Bry an Con ley. Ross E. Clark, William Bamsden, S. Purvine. and Gall faralth. Safe-for Children's Coaghe Crewp mousanua or motners every, where rely upon Foley's Honey and Tar Compound to relieve their children's coughs, stuffy wheezy colds, troublesome night coughs. and above all, ot frightening croup. Always reliable, Foley's Honey and Tar Compound quickly cuts the choking phlegm, clears the clogged throat, and turns a suffering, choking child Into an easy-breathing. . quietly,; sleeping liltlV onf!HHr- No More Gas Id Stomach and Bowels ir m wirt ta MnMBMtlr hIwh T M la itnNdt a fcow.lm. take Bast tua'a Qm Taalatav waieb ar prapans aaaeially far atanaeb aaa aaa all baa rTveta rcaaltiaa f ran ( yraaavr. Thai BJpt. pawr Taalmg ta tba itaaiack Siaapaaar. That aaaioaa. aarvant KeliDf mitt aaart paletiattaa will vaajah. So mora btaatiag, drawaia after eat- t. Imrtbara ar atlrar S-tra oSi ta fa. tba csaaina BAlI.aiNK S 1 A 8 TABLETS at any km4 drag atara. Prtra SI. Alwar ea haaS at SAJflKX. v rwr-a John J. Rottie 415 State St. Expert Shoe Fitter WALK-OVER AND CANTILEVER FOOTWEAR SCHAEFER'S , , Cold Capsules A Remedy for Treatment of COLDS, La GRIPPE 4 AND HEADACHE and Flu'' and for aching of the hones and cold In head. ; Con. tains nov quinine. Guaranteed ta cure your cold in 12 hours or money- refunded.' ' .' ' ' ' . . Mde la Salem Schaefer's Drag Store -i The Oriiar TMlow Front , Drag Store of Salens ' tS5 X. ComT. St. t Phoae 1T. . - Pvaslar Store WEST SALEKl CflH B OVERHAULED General overhauling of the West Salem cannery, leased re cently by the Retd Murdock com pany will begin, within two or three weeks, it was announced Monday by Ray Yocom, plant su perintendent. . , K In addition to putting the equip ment In good repair, the company plans to Install this season a con siderable quantity of new grading equipment, much ot which wilt ho built at the plant, Mr. Yaeasa stated. Even with this amount mt ex pansion, the company will stot bo able to handle all ot the Una sired, and will operate to lty this year and next year urgl make further additions In orter to increase the output. : The company Is now busy sign ing up -growers of strawberries and red raspberries for this crop. Hubbard C. E. : Has Jolly Party HUBBARD. Feb. 11. Te Christian Endeavor members t the Congregational church held a party at the church Saturday eve- ; iog. a jouy. evening was spent at games and stunts which were in charge of the social committee. Miss Anita Bevens. Miss Cunra- dene Bidgood and Fred Parson. Refreshments served In daintily decorated boxes, each containing lunch tor eight, were a feature of the entertainment. ) 8AYS We have a late IMS Pontine sport roadster fully equipped, has 1029 license and Is like new la every respect for $7S3. mnrr 1 iterator That Service AaUr High Grade Furniture Free Entertamment and Factory Demonstration at h S. and M. Overstuffed ) F. 1L Vfoodry' Auction Market A and i Furniture Store j 1610 N. Summer St. Wed. Nite 7 pjn. Come and see how theS. and M. Co. builds their overstuffed furniture. They are riving away m lovely Cogswell c h a iT, j value $45.00, for a trade name for their Daven ports. Every . one can suggest 3 names. Enclose them in an envelope with your name and address, i and have it in the Box at F. N. Woodry's store" by .Wed. noon, , Feb. 13, at which 'time the box will', be opened by the factory owners and the name j they choose from the box : for their davenport they : will present the, Cogswell! chair to the one suggest-! ing the chosen name ; the : lucky one will be present-1 ed the chair at the Auc- tion on Wed. Nite, at' p.m. If you intend buy-: ing a Davenport X or Chair put it off until you4' see just how; these; arej made.! I have a large se- lection on display at the! store ; to ehoose from. 1 1 j will sell one at auction; Wed. night? ! . -J Yours for better values, J F.N.WOODRY t , : Auction Klarket - 1610 N, Summer St. , Established 1916 Caah paht for weed rrnttra i. ' . PI I O.N K Sit ' lajill m Auction