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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 19, 1929)
! Jtocaf NewsBriefe 7rt Mend Director Here Harry Ho. funeral director of Leb- nam Uan county, was a fraternal raUer Monday at the Clough-Hua-toiii nompany. Mr. Howe was an eiiiflloy of the old Webb and Ciough company here for three years, leering two years ago to fro- into businesg'.for himself. He U a Brother of Mrs. Walter Kirk of tlii eity. Together Planned A pot. I-h dinner will be held; at the Fir: Presbyterian church Wed nay evening, beginning at 630 o'- ltwlr,. when a welcome will be extended to all new members of fb chnrch and a general get-to-gWBer- enjoyed. An interesting p -dRTam is being prepared and foilrtnring it phases of Sunday school and church work will be flir nosed. NtlArencjr To Come Request f -fie name of some "alrminded" In Salem has been received chamber of commerce from th TeHow Air Lines, Inc. of Spo. Wash. -The company wishes ttabllsh an agency for the Cur-ti- Robin cabin monoplane. The r-xjaeat has been referred 'to the E-?rty Aeronautical school. Taken to Hospital Mrs. David thiane, 1090 Norway, was taken t th Salem General hospital IKoaday. She has been ill for motive time and was only recently taJu to her home following treat ment at a local hospital. With no Improvement in her condition, she Tiii again removed, to a hospital. ffcanoe In Portland Today Miss Elizabeth Waters and George Birrel. local adagio dancers and pupils of Mrs. Ralph White, will dance before' the Portland Break- fa f dub this morning at S olock. The program will be broadcast by radio station KGW. littdge to Make Call The K. of P. lodge has been invited to meet with the lodge at Dallas for lir rjrnlar meeting tonight. A good dHseatlon is expected to make the triTie Independence lodge will "ith the locals a week from jghter to Greens Word has Ma1Bceivod in Salem telling of th Mrth of a daughter in Cor ral! Saturday to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Green. Mrs. Green will be rtalld as Miss Mildred Cochran, daughter of Mrs. W. H. Cochran of Salem. PrvmatAl Clans Today The class In rrenatal and Infant care con dwrtd Rt the Salem health center. 4" 4 North High street, will meet tht afternoon at 3 o'clock. Con siderable Interest la being shown In this class, which all women are InrUetf to attend. TM( in Portland Mrs. O. A. Nv and daughter. Miss Doris, weri Funday visitors in Portland. Tbpy were accompanied by Mrs. Jirt-'m daughter. Mrs. Loenard Satbwell. who will remain here fr the week. Hrrr From Hilverton Mr. and Mrs. Ed Domogalla and family were here from Silverton Sunday, summoned by the Illness of hlr father. Frank O. Domogalla, 560 Capitol Etreet. Mlvertonian Bankrupt Word a 1 a T71 Tl rparhed here aionoay mi A Silverton auto dealer, nas ttTVartlcles of bankruptcy in rea- nrt in roriiana. laoimma at $18.91 8. OS ana ase- at 111.130. Mini Clinics Today Dr. Ea m Drunk of the Marion county rhld health demonstration wiu hld dental clinics at Mahony. St. Lowbi. Fairfield. Kldrtedge and nervals today. Twfam Ahet Mm. Mar Jo. rt- Preble and Mlas Ethelwynne Mrrtcm. teachers in the high Vnl. were unable to. report for Has Monday. Mrs. Preble will at her desk again this morn far but Miss Murton will not re tarn nntll Wednesday. iMomIh Weekmd Here Mis' T-s Zimmerman, home econoju fr. tocher in the Carlton higb a-hool. was a week end soest of Vim Vernita Herren of the Per rft iatiior high home economic f scarry. Afoal Tryont Tod-v Tryoat, f; th managerial staff of the Clsri. bieh school yearbook, will U bW thi morning, announces Robert Needham. manager. firm Fined R- J, Effer a wa fiaM 5 in municipal court Mon Jr falling to stop at r t street inieraw-. nvnn Xewnort Burl rtnWc tj1 J nun ri I c i i d ui - . ww vl XTa Wt registered at the Marior Moadar- j.v,rrilt Here J. M. Snider. Iteflford creameryman and dalry- Biaa. Is a business visitor ,in me lMd Daily Kirapt Mpnday by s tat r man PubltsJjtng Co. , 215 Bo. Commercial St. Vbr of th ASSOCIATED TRUSS Tb jUioHtd Pre U clut'Tcl KtitWd to Xh for poblictt on of ,;i iipa.tcbM crodiUd to it or rot thorwiso ei4tto la this papor 4 oioo to tho local bow publish ltIB. -? Membor BVaiSZSS OITICES PeiHe Cooat Baprolaliv KpUrPortlaad; Sharas? Bls.. Saa I fal&taeo: 911 WMtara) Poeitio Bids, vbsim. '; : ' TELETHONS 600 FVr atl'lioawrUeaaU tMmnt M tha Peat Orfiao .ia Salaaa. - Ofroa, aa a alaaa avattac grmacXIFTXOaT KATIS i Man aacrltlaa Xataa,.nt AaVvaaaa VTitaia OaoM: .Dallv aaj SaaCay, J iM. &0 ram la; S Ma. Silica Ma. fii Mac $4.00. Klaaabar. 9 jlJvar Mo. at 5.00 far 1 year te By Otty Oarrtor aata-a aeath; 45.50 a year 1s x liasRCfDau Jjdre loo oiron George Harris and Charles Rog ers. Salem high school boys, are two enthusiastic, followers of the school's basketball destinies. In fact, they are. or were tod en thusiastic. Anyway, they were dis missed from school Monday morn ing for going to Astoria Friday to watch the week-end games there. Principal J. C. Nelson had warned the boys that their, place was in school Friday. Delegato Appointed C A. Rice, superintendent of schools in Portland, has been appointed by George Hug, Salem school super intendent, to represent the north west association at the convention of the National Association of Of ficers of Regional Standardization agencies in Cleveland, Ohio, Feb ruary 27. Mr. Rice will cover the department of superintendence. Mr. Hug Is president of the north west association. Husser Wins $1430 The Jury in the damage action brought by Louia Husser against Claude Mc Klnney returned a verdict for the plaintiff in the sum of $1436 here late Monday. The action was based on an auto crash that oc curred on the highway Just south of West Salem in Polk county last summer. One of McKinney's fuel trucks figured in the crash. Medics From Portland Dr. William Lee Bishop, editor of the Portland Medical Journal, and Clyde C. Foley, secretary of the city and county medical associa tion, arrived in Salem fromPort , land Monday night and are 'stop ping at the Marion while attend ing professional interests. Has Fin Relapse Frank O. Do mogalla, 560 Capitol street, is quite seriously ill at his home, following- a relapse of the influenza. Mr. Domogalla, who Is 77 years old, first took the flu two months ago and following a long siege was apparently recovering nicely until the relapse. He is a retired Marion county farmer. To Adttress Class Dr. Vernon A. Douglas will talk today on "Communicable Disease" before the home nursing claca which Miss Benlta Stroud conducts at Aurora each Tuesday. He will conduct toxin-antitoxin clinics at Kelzer and Mission Bottom Wednesday. A isits Parents Here Millar Mo Gilchrist, assistant attorney gen aral with headquarters in Wash ngton, D. C. left Monday for Portland and Seattle after spend ng two days here with his par jnts, Mr. and Mrs. William McGU chrlst. Sr. The visitor had beer in San Francisco to attend appel late court. High School Alieoul Enroll ment in the senior high school at the end of the school month las. Friday was 1219, just 13 ahead oi the Bame tlmg a year ago. Prin cipal J. C. Nelson reports. Enroll 1 nent is already ahead of the final igurcs la&t year, with it probable nother 10 or 12 pupils will reg--ster. Mill Stuck In Mud Reports that-a portable sawmill was "stuck n the mud of a county road in the Victor Point district took Countj Commissioner John Porter, Dep uty County Roadmaster Johnson md Deputy Sheriff Bert Smith to hat region Monday. Arrests will be made if it ia found that any lamage to the road has resulted ,'roffl the efforts to move the mill Thornton Fined L. Thornton was fined $10 in municipal court Monday on a charge of reckleat lrlvtng. He was originally charged with hit-and-run driving, but it was found that the other machin tlnvolved in the collision had itruck Thornton's. Visit from Independence Mr. tnd. Mrs. O. E. Martin were guest; "unday of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. 'harlton at the latters' home on 125 North 20th street. They are esldents ol independence wnere intil recently Mr. Martin was h!ef of police. Mortiraare Foreclosure Fore -loanra broceedinr aaralnst R. B. Reinhart and Ila Relnhart were Vrun tn 9rcuit court here Mon day by A. S. Campbell and Lula E. Campbell. The sum of I257r is involved. In Han Francisco F. G. Decka bach is in San Francisco attend- ng the annual meeting of the Pa cific Coast Poultrymen's assocla- ion. 'Mr. Deckabach left Salem Saturday and will return early next week. Kpreding (liarged K. E. Wen er was fined $10 in municipal court Monday on a charge of speeding. H. J. Judge of Astoria was arrested Sunday night on a similar 'charge. Too Many in Seat Frederick Kurts, Salem route 8, was arrest ed early Sunday morning .on a charge of driving an automobile with four persons in the driver's seat. Snea on Notes Action to col lect two notes, one for $572.45 and the other for $400, was begun in circuit etourt here Monday by the Business Men's Adjustment company against A. L. DaMoude. Driver Finrd Evaristo Alvares of Albany was fined $20 and had his driver's license ausended for 30 days when he appeared In jus tice court Monday to answer a charge of reckless driving. Millers In City F. O. Miller and O. O. Miller, of the Miller chain of department stores, - are in Salem from Portland en has ness In connection with the local store. .. r. Or. Rnssell In Silvorton Dr. Edward Lee Russell of the coun. ty health demonstration will go to Silverton this afternoon : to. con dnct a clinic at the health center there. " " Visit Panlsens Mr. and Mrs. N. Paulsen of Portland were San day visitors at the home of their son and daaghtsr-in-law, Mr. and Mrs." Earl Paulsen. - r ' - SITE'S COST HELD! Better Distribution of Tax Only Hope Says Senator Miller to Chamber The. present financial embarass ment of Oregon is not due' to un wise governmental expenditure can be made in any appreciable degree. - . : ' - With bisic assertion; Ssnator Ed Miller of Grants Pae proceed ed to outline to the chamber of commerce Monday noun his pro posed sales tax : which he char acterized as a measure raising so small a unit revenue that the bur den would not be passed to the customer and yet a measure which provides more than one million I dollars in revenue for the state. Sales Levies Small Miller declared that labor and business interests would not op pose his tax because the levies were exceedingly small. Charges on gross business would range from one-tenth to three-tenths of one per cent of gross sales, de pending on the type of business followed.1 In addition to explaining his sales tax. Miller outlined the tax relief program being considered by the legislature. This Included, he said, equalization by counties of assessment, a measure now be fore the governor, supervision of local bond issues by a state com mission, an excise tax to provide revenue from banks and an In come tax. G. L. Losh representing the for ward movement campaign of Wil lamette university pointed out the financial and moral advantages accruing, to Salem from having the university here. He urged business men to stand squarely back of the movement to raise $100,000 here, saying that $3 48, t) 00 of new cap ital would come into Salem, in ad dition to this amount, if the drive were successfully completed. Personal Hygiene Subject oi Lecture For High Misses Miss Fern A. Gonldlng, super visor of nursing service with the Marion county child health dem DDstration, will lecture on "Per sonal Hygiene" before the Jeffer son high school girls this after noon at 2 o'clock. Thursday she will lecture before the Mt. Angel normal school girls on "Health Education." Monday afternoon she -poke on "Personal Hygiene" be 'ore the high school girls at Wood- jurn and Silverton. Newcomers Will Be Given Social A "Newcomers' Social" will 6e featured by the three adult classes of the First Presbyterian church t the, social hall of the church Wednesday evening, February 20. A special program is being arran ged with talks by several of those new to Salem The effort is di rected to help those who are new to get acquainted with the church members who have been here longer. The "pot luck supper" Is marked for 6:30 p. m. Mrs. Mcllwain's Birthday Noted SILVERTON, Feb. 18. (Spe cial) Mrs. 8. H. Bennett and imall daughter, Dorothy, spent Tueeday at the home of Mrs. Ben. lett's parents. Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Vfcllwain of Salem, in honor of Mrs. Mcllwain's birthday annivers ary. Find lit IHIere Vforlght Health Service ' Moved, into their new location Cottage at State. Furnlturo Upbolatei And repairing Olese-Power Furniture Co. ' 'toiler Dinner Every night :0 to t at tht Marion bote?. Save Money at Breier's 25th anniversary sale. Auction Sale Of furniture on Friday. 1:30 p. m. of the furnishings of Dr. Ans ley G. Bates home at 985 N. Win ter. F.-N. Woodry. auctioneer. Eat at O'l-eary's- Wbere good food is served. Save Money at Breier's 25th anniversary sale. Dr. J. Harry Moran Now located in his new treating rooms. Cottage at State. Old Time Dance Crystal Gardens Every Wed. and Sat. night. Producers, Cannery Stock For' sale. Special discount for quick sale. Phone 634. Musicians Benefit Wed. Mellowmoon. 2 ten niece bands. Gents 50c; Ladies 25c. - High Gnse Auction Today - . fffaf N. Cottae-e SL. 1:30 B.m. piaao, phonograph, Westiaghonse El. range. EU washer, .3 piece mo hair davenport suite, rugs. etc. tillverton Minister Here The Rev. Thomas Hardie, pastor of the First Methodist church of Silver ton, was a Monday visitor In the city, remaining over until today. Repair Planned J. A. Brown took out a permit Monday to make repairs on. a dwelling , at 2205 Laurel avenue at a cost of $200. I ! Soloist Here , ' " I ; '- i .. ' I I L 1 Mrs. John B. Hnnler of. WaTLa Walls, Wash., who is assisting Mr. Hunley, pastor of the Central Christian church there. In a ser !es of special meetings at the First Christian church in Salem. E LIFE OF E. V. HOUSEfl Resolutiens on the death of Eric V. Hauser of Portland and his be quest of $100,000 to Willamette University were adopted by the university board of trustees in the mid-year assembly in Portland, copies of which have just been made public. High tribute Is paid to the char acter of Mr. Hauser In the resolu tion and the trustees record "their verv era at annreclatlon of Mr. Hanger's personal life and Influ ence; their encouragement to con tinue support of this oldest school west of the Rocky mountains by the seal of approval which Mr. Hauser has placed upon it by De questing to it $100,000, pledging themselves to perpetuate the name Eric V. Haueer, Sr., in the annals of the institution in connection with this great gift of endow ment." OBITUARY Mnnn Mm. Anna "Mtinn. 85. died at i local hospital February 17. Be sides her daughter. Mrs. t. a tJndsav of Portland., she is sur vived by two sisters, Mrs. R. J Bowen and Mrs. Kate Rothernel both of Pennsylvania. The body ihlpped by Clough-Huston s tc Portland for funeral services anc nterment. Showerman Julia Showerman, at the family home, 2035 Maple street, Febru ary 17, at the age of 89 years She is survived by a grandson Ralnh Wlndman of Salem and a brother, David Smith, of Rlckro all, -and 15 nieces and nephews Funeral services from Clongh Huston chapel Tuesday at 1:3C o'clock with the J lev. Sims Jr :harge. Interment Cityview ceme tery. Ferrell James Ferrell, 68. died Febru ry 17 at Brooks. Survived by a brother, George Ferrell, Brooks, and a niece, Mrs. Virgil Loomis, also of Brooks. Funeral servicer Wednesday at 1:30 at Clough Huston chapel. Interment I. O. O. F. cemetery. Shanks Funeral services were held Mon day at the Clough-Huston chapel for Edward N. Shanks who died Saturday at the home ia'Lacomh at the age of 48 years, He is sur vived by his widow and the follow ing brothers.' H. F. Shanks. Sa lem; J. A. Shanks, Lacomb; M. D. Shanks, Lebanon; Harold Shanks Aberdeen, Wash.; Basil and Burl Shanks, Lacomb; also a sister, Mrs. Bernice Stedman of Lacomb and a grandson, Donald Stedman. Hall At tha "residence of her daugh ter, at Rainier. Oregon, on Feb ruary 18, Luctnda Gordea Hall diet. She was formerly a resident of Salem Heights. The remains will arrive in Salem Thursday under the care of the Terwllliger funeral home. An nouncement of funeral will be made at a later date. CLOUGrPli Huston v Co. Distinctive mineral Scrvict WW?- to f - a vi I 0 MT. CREST ABBEY a MAUSOLEUM Vault Entombment IXOTD T. RIODOJf, Umgr. t n West Salem News By LOU THOMPSON - . Phone 417-W Mr. and Mrs. Rsy Ferguson were the motif for a farewell and good-wish party, given by twenty five or thirty of their friends at their home Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ferguson left for Cor rallis Sunday where they will, as sume positions at the orphanage. Mrs. Ferguson will be matron in one of the boys cottages and Mr. Ferguson will have charge of the farming. .. More Chance For Sunshine, Due to Weather Outlook Clear weather or rains are pre dicted for the next few days in the Salem district with the possi bilities of rain less than those for sunshiny days. An area of low pressure is moving In this direc tion with the prevailing north west winds but is not expected to cross this part of the valley. Overcoats were abandoned Mon day and raincoats and " galoshes negJoted. ' Clear spring ekies greeted- all who got out In the morning but by the middle of the afternoon the sky was partially clouded. Dog" Bill Sent Out For Re-Draft Held Too Drastic The legislative "dog bill" as house bill 455 Is known, will not hav its day for a short while, since it was sent back to the com mittee, when it came up on Mon day. This is the measure aimed to stop slaughter of sheep and other livestock by dogs, but the present provisions of the bill are deemed entirely too drastic by some mem bers. It is planned to revise the bill 3omewhat In the committee, so that the farmers may get protec tion, yet give the canines a chance. The present bill would practically mean that no dog, licensed or un licensed, could be out after sun down, and It also Imposes what are deemed heavy license fees. PILESCURED Wltaoot a pa ration ar loaa of Uata. DR. MARSHALL S19 OffcfH. Bls. - High Grade Fcb. 19 th. 1:30 P. M. 860 N. Cottage 1 Bosh and Lane plane, 1 console Vlctrela and records, 1 Westlngheose auteatatte eL range, like new; 1 ermtaffed mfltietr davenport, reeker and arm chair. 1 wahzat daveat pert table, 1 walnat dining table and walnat and leath er seated dinars, I WllUa rag 9x1 fringed ends, like 1 Ax. rag i 9x12. goad; 1 hrass bed. I Ivery spring and mattress 1 lvery eniffenler . and dresser. 1 White drep-bead sewing machine, geed; 1 Eureka eleetrie sweeper with at-' taehmenta, like new; 1 scalar chest, 1 chad's bed. 1 feather mattress. 1 breakfast table, 1 medicine chest, 1 fir desk. 1 oak taberette and fern, foot stool, fancy , pillow, dell boggy, dishes, K. otenaUs. ahwtnam ware. It gal. crack. Ugfat jWb, eleetrie Iran, 3 trans, looking glass, meat chopper, slop Jar, ironing board, camp bed and pad, 5 gat. keg. Ice cream frocaar, s let of fruit and jolly, aats. sherd, axe, hot: water tank stand, lawn mower, enrtaia stretchers, boys wagon, sack cement and sand, towel rack,, garden rake, scooter, work beach and, vice, and many other articles. Terms cash. Sals rain or shine It wffl be ceeafortable for everybody. TAKE NOTICE The hoose will bo open to the nubile on day of sale only, by roanest from the owner. T. K Barnard Owner F. N. Woodry Salem's old Reliable Auctioneer In charro Residence and Store 119 N. Summer St. Phono all Established 1916 Cash Paid for Used Fnrnifore aWarWi hen, WILLAMETTE VALLEY TRANSFER COMPANY ; -. Portland-Salem Twice Daily Front and Trade 6U. - . , " 1 Phono 1400 ..- : ... Becoming. Effect! re March. 1, 1119 - ik -' ADDITIONAL SERVICE ' 1 Jefferson, Albany CorvaHis, Eugene Also coevtinned serrice to all points oonth of Salem, . : v ..- Aahlaocj and way points . .. , i -v - Polly Sorrico to Aboro Towns CaU 1400 For Information v ! : L. It. Sloper was a business vis. itor in Lebanon last week, return-! Ing home that evening. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Lee Bar goyne have returned home from their honeymoon spent In various places in California. Mrs. Bnr goyne was Marie Fox, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Conrsd Fox of West Salem. The Burgoynes will make their home in Salem. - ! Tonight ia the city election for the issuing ofK waterand sewer bends. William Schllts of Salem was a Sunday evening gnest at the home of' Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Fox. Mrs. R. Weathers is quite III and has been confined to her bed for the past few days. The Rev. Erickson of the Luth. eran church gave a Sunday school party Friday evening. The time was enjoyably spent playing games and later refreshments were serv ed; Attending from . West Salem were Lydla Fox. Molly Fox. Don Welzel and Jacob -Fox. , Mrs. S. L. Keezel of Corvallla aoent last week vfsitlne with her sister Mrs. S. L. Burk. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Burk motored to Cor vallts leaving Mrs. Keezel at her home. The Burks returned by way of DaHas. stopping for a visit with Mrs. Bark's niece, Mrs. G. C. Goodlow. Mr. and Mrs. A. Rlffey and fam ily have moved Into Mrs. Becket's homo on the hill. Mr. Riffey is the manager for the Brophy hop yard. STOPS COUGHS Foley's Honey and Tar Com- Dound quickly stops coughs, heals inflamed tissues, and, without ef fort, raises phlegm, clearing the throat of Irritating mucus. No :holoroform to dry up natural ind necessary secretions. NO iDiatea to constipate a superior blend of pure pine tar, fresh laxa tive honey, together with other "ough- and tissue heallnx Ingredi ents. Insist upon FOLEY'S, the original Honey and Tar om jound, and accept no other. .Ask your druggist, tapuai ums ouum. FOR mrORMATTOlf ABOUT LOCAL OR RASTRRK RAILROAD TRIPS PHONE 727 Oregon Electric Ky.N Willamette Valley Lino aof DON'T Waste Your JUNK We will be glad to go to your place and pay the full value. We want SACKS Rags, Paper, Metal,' Etc. Salem Junk Co. 820 N. Commercial Phone 492 Saffron Kline St. Coughs. Stopped Almost Instantly Doctor's Prescription Relieves Without Harmful Drugs Almost instant relief for coughs is now guaranteed In the use of a famous physician s prescription called Thoxine which contains no chloroform or dope. It works on an entirely different principle. has a double action, relieves the irritation and goea direct to the internal cause not reached by cough syrups and patent medi cines. The very first swallow us ually relieves. Thoxlno Is pleasant and safe for the whole family. Also excel lent 'for sore throat. Quick relief guaranteed or your money back. 3 (a, COc, and $1.00. Sold by Perry's and all other good drug tores. SCHAEFER'S Toothache Drops Instant Relief ; Guaranteed Made in our own Laboratory Schaefer's Drug Store The Original Yellow" Front . Drag Store -y-l: of Salem 1SS X. ComT. St. Phone 107 Penslar Store Grade and High Schools Will Each Hold Competitive Affair on April 19 The annual Marion county speaking contest sponsored by the connty principals' association will be held at be Engene Field audi. torfum In Silverton. April 19. be ginning at" S o'clock, according to announcements of the contest re ceived here. N The contest will be in two divi sions, one for the high schools. snd one for the grade schools, each district being permitted to enter one contestant in each.' A gold medal, silver medal and "honorable mention." will be awarded in each division. Names of all school representa tives should be submitted to Wil liam W. Fox. rural school super visor, before April 6. High school entrants must pre pare an oration of their own on any snbjeet. delivery of which will require 10 minutes.. Three copies of this must be in the hands of Mr. Fox on Or before April 6 that the judges may determine the val ue of content and structure. Grade school contestants will be allowed $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. THOMPSOX-GLUTSCH OPTICAL CO. HQ N. Commercial St. . "At the Sign of the Spex" LIVING the work ity upon us for making all or part of your investments. A thousand dollars or more is sufficient to start with. More mayb? added at any time. Ladd & Bush Trust Co. IS: enables you to make ,an endless variety of wholesome, healthful foods Cakes. Cook' ies. Biscuits. Dough' OS j3?5jj nuts, etc raised and properly baked. Try it and learn why it 4 'i ' IAKI8 E I fe.trvMft avnJCIEn SALES 2H TIMES THOSE 1 W We have a select assortment of Tally cards, place card and Favors for your party. .' , : ; . . :-r-!rk . '.';; ri 7 y? .Also Dennison Crepe paper for your decorations and crepe paper napkins for the luncheon. 1 - Commercial Book Store A. A. 163 N. Court SL tire minutes to give a reading of their choosing. " Both divisions will be judged on the basis of memory, voice, stagn appearance and effectiveness. Rules also stipulate that no spe cial costumes will be allowed, all prompting or other assistance on or off the stage Is barred, and no musical accompaniment will be permitted. ; Speeder Finel Joseph A. John ston. 1025 North 15th street, was fined $5 in municipal court Mon day on a charge of speeding. 8ATS A late 1028 Pontine four door sedan equipped with Love Joy shock bumpers, has been driven bnt a few miles, like new in every respect, is n snap at 705.OO. The House That Service Built" Better Healtli Longer Life Her life clouded with rheumatic pains, lumbago and stiff, aching Joints, Mrs. J. E. Stevenson. Em poria. Kansas, finally rid herself of torment by taking Foley Pills diuretic. "Nearly every day some one asks me what I took that helped me when I was so badly crippled up. I tell them gladly of Foley Pills diuretic, how they eased my pains and lifted the clouds from my life." A reliable valuable medicine, constantly in use over 25 years. Satisfaction guaranteed. Try them. Capital Drug Store. J trust will place and responsibil 1 mm LESS JHAM PERBAKINO an event f DOUDLG ACTING OF AWOT1IE1L1EMXID ashington s Birthday Gueffroy .' Telephone 64.