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,v. TU New OREGON STATESMAN; Sales, Oregon. Thursday Mornin. Mart 2S. 192T TLTZkV' Oim Ei The first ehetlrwX seniors who wilt be ehg-fbfO-fer graduation this Jeae was af fTC Nelson, with JT namea en- tbo prettmiaarr Hit Tais is " ra or thsn were graduated last year. nt Bin lets than lbs han btr (hu M7 which finished three -years age this sm-lng. Mr. KeMMtf belierea the graduates will hfemfter a few mn than the pree eaf IWt indicates, as there are as--tallr-'hddttlons to the first list There' is aa eye ehneethat the graduating- class this year wfU he tnelargest in the history ; of the school. - .f ----- - - Science dab to Elect The new scfewtt) dab at tba senior high school will bold aiectloa t of freere during the activity period tbls morning. Officers will b iho.e from this list: Forrest HoL. Isdy, Fred Blstehford and Harold Rboten, presidential nominees r Gertrude Wlneiow, Helea Child ad eylTla-DuBotoe. secretary; and Kkhard Baker..Rofu Fronts and Charles Newberry, treasurer Mrs. Rv-W. Tavenner Is faculty advisor witi tbe club membership number In? nearly students., Prladpala to Meet Principals of he Salem scboola will meet at 3 o'clock at tbs senior hi school Thursday afternoon, and at tbe am hour Junior high school sa perrfeors will meet In room Ml. The supervisors' meeting has been set ahead half hour front the rt.toeiary W At A o'ck aU interested faculty members as weiras the regular dase fcats will mut for Saperinlandeat George W. Hug'e class In Currie tunr Making. I t ' claim Sued Feeieliegtag that the tate Industrial JT mission ixnjustly turned downhls Halm against It after ha had been flared in an alChf pllfo began aetton JUS tb?.m" teuton in circuit court hereWed beday. The eeidentjn question tok place near SUrertoa October 1.. via llm asrainst the commission was reJectedm- ber 4 of last year. xm was tls employer. r Llal OoasBolted John Q. Ual, giant Portugese from Las Vegas. Vet:, who waa arrested on State street Tuesday wight after a strug gle with, the police. Wednesday - ana nil M COm- tettt-Jd to the state hospital. So far. no wora nas own " -reply to telegraphic Inquiries ad tfrewed to officials at 1m Vegas. running Program - ATI de partments of the First Methodist rnarea sunaay kbwi o .. A- Wajiter. morning proaram to be glTeh in the Church abdUervim between 10 and 11 o'clock Sunday morning. The pub lt? fttnvited to tbe program. De partmental superintendents are in rsarfe. ' y TinnMivlnir Mrs. Aia-M.pumleriJIW Center street. tllf-aing two major operatlona p-Tfrmed savera wwm -laal hospital. While her treugth bat not entirety reiumeu. --- -... . . . .nn the bouse. ... .... -utria TVr EaWard Ie Rutselt of the child health . it .111 MnAnft be<b examinations la tbe S"011.1" rxMa today, ur. deuiekstration wu ay lu- ,r.V o- rf toxm-anUtoxln In local rbooM toaay. lUyaolda Speaker- o Bl t t Lloyd T.' Rayaolda wUl be the speaker at tbo Friday luncheon of the- Salem Liens eiab. His snb- Jeet will bo Oregon's tax euaauun. Music will bo prertded by the Re. ptrr coenraa. "riaaa to vA Gjm Following beard'. Superintendent George W. Hug' weanesuay imoi v. . West, ecout executire, - that tt Mh eehool gymnasium. . VL l r?itv Robert Goets, saportntendent .of tbe , SllTerton M.i1m -K-.a a. a-taMnr &t tha COUntT sebnol ' supertntendent's , office Gandcraon Bustooaa Visitor M. G. Gunderso,' cashier of the foolidge and MeGIaine bank at Silverton. wasta usMess Tiaitor fn the city Tuesday. Sppwler Fiaed W. L. Aader son. 360 Marion street, was fined 7.50 in municipal court Wednes day on charges of speeding. r Turner Men Here Among Wednesday risltors in the city from Turner were C. A. Bear and Principal John M. Watson. Here From Eageae Joe Mr Arthur of Kngene was a guest at the Rotary club luncheon here Wednesday. l roni Scot-s MlHs E. W. Nich olxnn -was- in the city Wednesday from his! home at Scotts Mills. Compete la Eareno Amateur and novice teams from the local high school typing classes were la Sugene Wednesday to compete with Eagene high school typists In a" contest .preliminary to the state typing contests held each spring on the state college cam- pua- Those making the trip were: aoTlcea. . ' Edna - Faxon. ; Dorothy Kloeppiat and. Margaret Wilson amateurs Dorothy ,v McCrackaa, Lougiae Brletxka,, Lolls, Fox and WUUta Taylor., and Kiss Muriel Wilson, faculty member and ad- laor. . . . . - May . XTset Airplane . Not" only special rates on the railroads and an automobile caravan will bo ar ranged to take Rotarian to the district conTentloa at Vancourer, B. C in May. but a special alr plana trip will ho arranged It nec essary to convey, those who must remain, In Salem until Just before the convention' opens. It was stat ed at , the . Rotary club luncheon Wednesday by George Arbuckle, chalnnaa of the "On to Vancouy er" committee. The. . convention dates are. MajrfxJ and 8-. sforris t AldJOi Paplls-DT Henry Morrlr will address tho jun ior 'chamber of commerce at the senior high, -schoor this Thursday moraine aa a Part of tho club's program to bring outside speakers before the school body. All com mercial students may attend the mooting. The Oliver cup given an nuaUy to tho commercial student held to have developed his char acter most is. the year is a gift of Dr. Morris. CtuUaaqua Backed--The execu tive committee of the Ladles Aid of the First Methodist church has undertaken to act aa a committee to obtain support for the Ellison Whits chatauq.ua, to bo held In Sa lem next summer. Report to this effect was given, out Wednesday nignc a number of tickets hare been sold. It was stated, buC It will be necessary to sell more It the success of tho. affair la to he as sured. Mr. French, representing the Chautauqua, la in Salem this week and. is stopping at the Argo noieu ' Gives DenMBstraflna W n. Arbury of the Eastman Teaching Films. Inc.. aar a demonstrstina moving picture Wednesday morn ing to Miss June Phllpott'a physics students. A second demonstration was given the commercial geogra- pny class uurbt br Miss Helen Kicnards. Student Holds Ows .!) rat loway, senior la the local high school, who underwent a serious major operation several weeks am at an.AlftSliv hAtnOnl tm V.vll.. his lwn. Ho is the son of Mrs. Ma mie Calloway, m North Cottage. wane in mgn school be was prominent la athletic circles. V Postof flco Employes 6ut--Fla- nus ueieranu j ack- Wright, both of the registry department at the local poatofflce. are confined - to. taeir aomea wltb aerara mMi r: Wriicht was ant Tar th. flr i Wednesday and" Mr. Meier, has a. sea ui two. nays. -w- Oberson Vislto Cunpo-Louts Oberson, who was graduated from Willamette university la. 1128. is visiting friends - on the ' campus this week. Saturday he leaves for Stanford unrrersfty. whera he wilt begla studyiac for a master's de gree la education. Makes Badaoss Trip S. Direct tor. SaJm murrkaat m.4. . v. n.u m m hwt iaesa trip to Portland Wednesday: vdcbu7 n aarcaasea a Douar storo In that dty aad la operatinx too buotneaa through tho assist ance of a manager. , r. - Iued Daily Krecpt Mendy hr j piaitsman jupnsiTina vo 'y 215 So. Comroerdal St. Uembor of the 'ASSOCIATED PRESS Tbf Associitcd Pre it czeln'Tlf m tilled to tb DU for pablietio f til mwi S:fatcbes creaiU4 to it or at otherwio errditC ia this Plr 4 a'.ao to til local bswi publishes tOMiS. Mb.r BUSINESS OITICES Paeifie Cos.! BepmcalatiTM: liftu W. Kt7pa. J at, Socority IM(. rortl.na sttaroa Blof-. Saa Praacitfo: Sit woaior FacUia B14g, laa.Ac(!ea. - - -': TELRPHOXR : 500 -Forfait UsrtvosU?r'".';-";r Ktrw-ra at tbo Foat Otrie la Saloav -:- Ortgoo,: a aecop- claaa Bat tot. . STTBSSUFTIOX KATXS UU SitaeripCsa astss, ta aUvaacs Within Orra;- Dil7aai Saasy, t o io cents; S Mo. $t.Jlt S Ho. 2.!; 1 f4.0. EUoaboro SO Jr V- or tiJdO tar X jmt U T- . j-. . , By Otto Oanlor ' - r - SO cceu a aoaih; .00 a yoai. neaaod With Glffr-A desk fountain pen. .net finished in at tractive green trimmed with gold. la a "prised possession used , dally by -Assessor Oscar Steelhammer. The memento was presented to Mr. Steelhammer recently i when he celebrated his 10th year as a hand master tor tho local Elks lodge. Apprnlsfraft FOed- Inventory and appraisementwas filed in pro bata hero Wedabsday la tho mat ter of tho estate of tho guardlaxv ship of Elmer Suing and Raymond Sums, minors. The .estate is eo Umatod. at $31111 by .Bay I. Smith. W. Earl Shafar aad JC. Gearin, appraisers. - - - . ? 1 Eeod te Now Job Rood, f orm ariy.of Hamilton's Furnlturt Uore, this week took a potttion as sales man at the Stiff .Furniture Co. rrerioas to his remoral here. Rood was salesman and advertising man ager for tho Weatherbee-Fowers Furniture Co. in Eugene. -V y::-- CkVancouvecIJciise--A Van couver marriage license was la sued Wednesday to Bert Calloway ot -Portland and. Mrs. Ora Sunk Tan. ot Salem.. . . - - t . Guest 'pi EoUry--Jf. H.?M- r.alra a.d Clean Uarf Of IfcMInn. THle were; In "Salem Wednesday and were . guests at. the Rotary eluh'luncheon, f?y "f tV"-' DHrr Para Fine' Pearl Me- Oeary-of Slertoa paid a $10 fine In Juatlco court nere weaneaaay tor reckless dTiring on the high way. . - RMltM. ifeet Todav The 'American Legion will furnish the speaker for the regular meeting of the Salem Realty Board at tbe Marlon this noon. - " - - Salem Kiwanians Win Favor With ; Banquet Stunts Salem Kiwanians fairly took down the house Tuesday night at a. hananftt held In Portland, sev eral local members reported Wed nesday With F. Velmore Burrill, "klas of doUs" as chief entertain er, tho visitors from this dty were rtntatamdlnr eontrlbntors to the evening's entertainment. Special songs prepared tor tho delegation, were sung. Inviting Portland Ki wanians aad their guests to come to the convention In Salem this summer. Pain iraon srlneer ale. furnish ed hv tha Gideon Stols Co.. was given each of the men and ladles attending the banquet wnue cor sages of violets and narcissus were furnished tbe ladles by tbe saiem club members. OBITUARY Year Motor Completely : Orer hauled. S-S - regular prices. Fltageraid Sherwla Motor Co. No. Liberty at Chemeketa. . - v Beaatlfal Fastnr Till Wo am -- Arriring at The Hake Petland. Dr. : 40T Court, Thone ti. -Of Easter plants. Olson, Flor- llariea aight :$ to ot tM .repairing Furalture Co. &esePoweti Got Toar Easter Umes Jfow ."At Tha Flako Petlaad, SI coats per bud or blossom. . For Sale or Trado- The Black Cat restaurant. See Rotk Grocery Co. Eaatcr IiOea Special iVThev Flake Petland, $ cents, bad cxhlossoxn. ,1- . ' Old Time lJaaeo-S s t Crystal Garden every Wed. and Sat, night. ' ' m - : 1' y Wstchos - Will check up with Longtne time signals every .alte. Pomerey it Keene are Salem dealers. Dr. Lloyd Hockett- ) Ultra-Violet" Ray-Therapy. North Sth at. TeU 1859W. RESERVOIR PL10S Choice' Of Easter 1st. . $45 plants, Olson. Flor- Just Arrived- A new shipment of St. Andreas burg Roller Canaries for Easter. C. F. Breithaupt, Florist Flowers for . See C. F. Breithaupt tor your potted plants and cut flowers. Summer Concert Practices Will Start in A pr i l Practices for tho summer hand concerts which are an annual 'fea ture for Willson park, win ho un der way within a fortnight to three weeks, according to Oscar Steelhammer, director. The date for the first concert has not been decided upon but it will probably be June 25 or June 28. - Concerts are given twice a week during the summer season. Tuesday and Friday evenings be ing the times when the programs are given. - - '.-ae To SeU Baatbt-a a. man. head e tho blrb wimM ehiao shop. haw. made a deal to sell So of tho honehos his students mado last year to the dty at a fig ure of $100. The benches will be weed fat tbe city park. - v- r : Whho Itohlreo Teacher T be White school district has notified tbo eouaty saperiateadeat that Mlaa Mathilda Glilee has been re hired as teacher for tho school year l$2$-3$. Follis Ira WUIIam Follis died at the residence at 1888 Reservoir atreet. Wednesday noon at the age of 51 years. Survived by his wire, jes ale, one son, Gibson, his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Luke Follis, and one sister, Mrs. Of a Laird, all ot Sa lem: and another sister. Mrs. Ellis Laird of Portland; also oeverall nieces and nephews. Funeral uer vices Saturday 2 p. not. at the First Presbyterian church, Rer. N. K. Tully and Rer. W. Buehanon of Portland officiating. Romafha win ho shipped to Garfield, Wash., for inter me at. Arrangements la care of Terwilllger funeral home. 1 5tUrtt &tmatial x ; ssos f, oaitl Tle l:A PaA Cemetery Men We Guarantee You the Best Hat Renovating in the" City The only Hatters using fac tory methods and equipment . Springer's Shyne Shoppe 14? N. High West . Salem ! Construction Soon to St -Fdnns. Laitf lor Rcsicfsnco x . : :. . WEST. SALEM, March ,2T. Engineers have submitted plans tor the new reaervolr and expect to jrtsrt'Wnatruetlon soon. - The forms are being laid Tor the Beau tiful home of T. Clingensmlth on Kingwood Helsti, ' ?V" . The water Buperlntandent Ruge Is remodslisx his homo - on Edge water street. He la having a fa naeo Installed, a fireplace put in and ho is ehanginjr the Interior. He wfU have a very modern bouse when completed.' ( ; . Mrs. Laura Moss ot - Gladstone Is the house guest ot her daugh ter, Mrs. Lloyd. Hill. : WEST SALEM, March 2T Sunday guests at the Dale Lemon homo on Edgewater ' street', were Mr. and Mrs. George Lenron and family t Portland, Mrs. Stella Stray and 'son Billy of. Mitchell. Nebraska, Harry Lemon and Pete Janke ot Cloverdale. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Forester of the Silverton road and Mr. aad Mrs. Ralph Sobers! and family were Sunday dinner guests at the Homer Barber home. - Mr. Mason, manager of the Roush quality stores was la Port land Tuesday on business. UP Interment services wOl be held here this afternoon for Mrs. Kate L. Adair.-tw, who died Tuesday Jn Vancouver. Wash., at the home of her dauahter.' Mrs. L. D. Moul- ton. Serricea win be at the Odd fellows eemetery at 8:45 o'clock. Faaeral services at the church will bo held earlier In the afternoon at McMinnvtlle where Mrs. Adair re sided tor a number ot years. In tho 'Sft's Mrs. Adair resided here with her husband. Subse- Schaefer's Cold Tablets A Remedy for the Treataaent of COLDS. La GRIPPE AND HEADACHE Price 25 coats Guaranteed to core your cold in 24 hours or money refunded. SchaeferV Drag Storo Tho Original Store. Yellow W. 1S5 Comaserdal St. Feaslar Agency a5S, : $45 Tor tko bost .tTorio rotifer Uai txamiaaMos Froo JT tessrs yses H flsMoS: oKataat feroakaga. Ih THOMPSO-GLtTTSCC OPTICAL CO. r.' 110 N. Ctoatseerelel St. w i 'l I I til When Breakfast Is a Complete Success YoaVe seated at. a pkasant table your- feet rest or a Blabon: Linoleum . floor. The : pleasant dishes appease an early-mornino; appetite. The cheerful : beauty of i the colorful linoleum makes - --'V . ia 1 . L 0 -r-V,-: - aciigntea wiin your nomc. 'V mcA&iWuU tin T?Ttrn ifTTm Tr& (Fvrts :nr 15 Is loOtiWO-oaseot inmwtarwmmMj.wwnn"i"!!'TTr?!" - ' - --,! . ..- ((jkfjt' 4 . !f- y WIUJOITE galley transfer Pcrllaaalem Twko Dail . v Promt Md Trade Sta. -, ' Ioae 100O Becoming Effeetlvs Marclt V Ut ,;- . , X ADDITIONAL SERVICE ?; ; . Jefferson, Albany, Corrallis, Este Also corhHied' aerrleo to aa ooiats aoath of 4nleaa, , Ashlanfl aad way aotata " Dally Service to Aboyo Towns , Call 1400 For Information . - - .. - EXTRA LARGE FURNITURE Mix, MAIL Tomorrow, 1 P.M. 742 State St' near Public library; 0:; COHSISTINGr OF' 1 Edison phonograph and records.'l OTerstuffed daven port, 1 cabinet sewing machine, like new; 1 day bed and pad, like new; 1 electric floor lamp, 1 oak ex. table, china cabinet, buffet and 6 leather seated chairs, l .duof old, 1 breakfast table and chairs, 1 walnut smokers stand,: 1 oak library table, 1 almost new electric washer, 3 oak rockers, I K. cabinet, ard table, 4 beds with springs and silk floss mattresses, 1 fir dresser, 2 large dressers, 1 good S O dresser, 4 antigue cane seated waL diners, bed room and stair carpets, 2 12x12 Wilton Tugs, good; 1 9x12 Ax. rug, like new; 8 small Fluff rugs and rag rags and comforts, 1 Mand vacuum, stand tables, arm chairs, and rockers, 1 child's chair, babys bed and mat-' tress and rocker, stcok, common, chairs, heater, wring er, clothes dryer, folding cot; rag carpets, bird cages, soap, wash tubs, home canned fruit and many other miscellaneous articles. ' - ' a 4 JOSEPH THIEL . . Oiraer, 742 State V - p.iT. woodry; vt t's Old EeHable Aaetleaeer ia Ckarga I pay cash for used furnitare or will sell it for you at auction. See me for complete satisfaction. I have sat isfied thousands of Salem's leading" citizens in the past 13 years and I can do the same for you. Just phone 511. New and used furniture for less ai my ' Auction Market on Sumner Street - Established 1916 r : qaently- they removed to Oregon City and then to Noble, later go ing to MeMlnavillo - where Mr. Adair died ia Mil. ; v ? ;s Sarvttrora lndado Mrs. Mooltoa of Vaacouver, Mrs. O- A. Heias and : Mrs. ; Stnart Orenfell.- both danghters who lire In McMinnvtlle and Mrs. Mable Loekwood. 1 1 3 North Liberty atreet, Salem, Mia. Loekwood is a niece ot tho 4 de ceased, r . -rv -V- ; FrNpmihai For RolafyHezd; Ejection in April 'Nominations tor officers ot the Salem Rotary dah were " an- nonneed Wednesday ay. tho noml- naxmg eonuniueo. Tbero were no additional aomlaatlona from the floor. ' The committee's nst In- claded: v-, ' -, .rs- For president. Dan J. Fry; for vice president. W. H. Dancy; for secretary, Erie Butler; for treas urer, William Walton; for direct ors, E. U Welder and W. L. PhUllpa. " - - ... Members of the nomiaatlag committee were Max Page, Fred Thielsen and Wf . Staley. ' The election will bo held at the last,meetlngia 'April. I J ;t , ' Local Club Men Invited to Help ' InPedee Affair Ralph Cooley. president ot the Salem Klwanls dub. was Invited Wednesday to bring several mem bers of the local orgtnlzaUon to Pedee Friday night to assist the Dallas Kiwanis club in Its staging of a program in that community. uooiey accepted the invitation of xno Danas men bat was not decid ed yesterday afternoon on the men who would make the trip. PfiBIBfflT DIMES ESS lil PUBLIC Robert Uttlcr Says Rl-H : C Speech Preferred Iby President Hoover U a jnu jfl M effieieacy bat aa for aoaue .. lac ..weQ. It's Just oa of tHeae thinga. the chief oxeenUvo djtMihot. hot to do. Over the radio tho job is net so bad. bat oat ia the open' orita oo -mmMmmtut ta eon frost, tt 4 president flnda tho Job of pattl dub me nia Uyiiuw bciubi vtmMij m v irir ordeal. ; ' -'? . . Sach is the opinion of Robert Littler, termor Salem youth now I a senior in law at Stanrora anj a aromlnent worker ia the reaubli- can campaign la California last tsU. ' Tries to Get Wife's Help , -After Hoover waa elected a large gronp ot his friends weat np the hill back of Palo Alto to ser enade the president at his home, uiuer recouniea -lwesaar spea.-. lag to local frjehds. "Hoover came out on the porch to speak.; Ho asked his Wife to make tbfCtalkj but she put it ap to hha, saying he waa tbe president now. "Actually Hoover looked aa though he would rather have giv en up ten years of his life , than make the talk. As it waThe said two sentences and that was sit When he does make a formal ad dress, it is always with tbe aid of a carefully prepared manu script to which he confines him self very close!?." Mr. Hoover's son, Herbert, was a close acquaintance of Mr. Lit tler 'a 'while tho two men were ia Stanford. The son is a well train ed engineer and is especially well informed in the field of public utilities. He refused a recent of fer to ally himself with a public utility . firm because ho felt the connection might be embarasslsg to his father. 7!f . Sorvica'Ucnto : Aid "Y" inDofs Conference Here ' Members ot the aerriea dabs la Salem aft Jjfag asked to assist la CTe oldsf boys confereaoe at He T. M. C. A. hero this week, by at-; tending the '. baaqaet Saturday aooa. it was stated oy W. L. 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