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.3'- Mmmiti WUlmni Riddel! Vt The New OREGON STATESMAN, ' Salem, Oregon, Saturday Moraine, March 30, 1929 BBS Monmouth and. A shland . Normals . Schedule De bates on Jury System 1 MONMOUTH, Mar. 2t. (Spe cial) -About SlOe worth ef mo hair was stolen from William Bid dell and Sons' barn Tuesday eve ning,' where it had been placed after 'shearing. A ' mach larger quantity was available had the burglars choeen to carry It away, but apparently only two small sacks were carried or dragged to a car which waited a short dis tance from the dwelling. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Calbreath were among Monmouth folk who spent a few days at the beach over the week end. The Calbreaths re turned from Rockaway with a gen erous assortment of crabs and rlams. Visit From Hollywood Era Grarette and Leta McAllis ter enroute from Hollywood, Cal., to 'Portland visited ' Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Graham. The ladies are former Arkansas friends of the Grahams, and hare spent TUB winter in California. Debates are scheduled this week between Monmouth and Ashland normals on the question, "Re solved, that a substitute for the Jury system should be adopted. Thursday at Monmouth, Mrs. Golda Wickham. Roseburg. and Carl Rasmussen. St. Paul, will meet Alice and Bernard Jey, twin brother and sister of ; Ashland; and Saturday, Lyle Thomas. Salem .i winfioiA At Vinson. 'Aurora. will meet the southern Normal team at Ashland, on rne mb question. mi M..Tvwaii tnh of Oreson lug ah ftiv ...... ... . Normal school, directed by Mrs. Sylvia Belden. faculty member of the music department, will present at the Christian church Easter Sunday, a sacred Len ten cantata, "The Seven Last Words of Christ" by Dubois. About 4 women's Jd es will.be heard, with the solo parts taken by Aiargarei bejukk 1 1 race vi uc, . - - , " ' rinia Parkes, and Sylvia. Anderson, Men's solo parts wilUbe. taken j by lj. IS. MCLItuuuu, Powell, a resident of -Monmouth. Ralph H. Aldred. concert pianist, and a student of ' the institution, ,111 nAaif at th nl&no'. ' This cantata wt successfully jtven last year under, Mrs, Bel den's direction," andV as at - last Easter, all the local cjiurcue.rc Invited to attend. -" ., , The Wednesday Afternoon club was entertained home of Mrs. David ndtfeirwith the following ladies present: Mrs. E. M. Ebbert, Mrs. Celma. Smith, Mrs William McCrae, Miss-Mabel Riddell,' Mrs. F. M Roth Mrs. Harold Haley, Mrs. E. C. Cole. Mrs. R. D. Elliott and tBe hostess. t..-! tia rafrMhmest hour. Mrs. Elliott pleased with piano numbers. .., -, ,. . r,if kon of Mr: end Mrs. O. P. CaleJ, sophomore and -pre-i .t.. th University of Oregon, was one ot tt-1ti"r students at that imtituttonIast term. He ' was , graduated rrom Monmouth hi;h schotifelf 27. At the Lions eluVjajttcon Tuesday, a luncheoa"beiJf 'ilM .ontot A th loral den brAhe Sa- 1am i)nn . .- - - - " Dean J. B: V. Butler and Dr. A. TonAn nf nnrnii Normal school outlined a tentative program of events to occur; ai mo vm"cw park at the June metims. m niDivf mnmrAVfi' ...... g . Samuel J. Humes, state hn- way engineer, nas new ipv by Governor Hartley, director ef highways under the aet.passed by ha t.t . isriiatnr ' - rlvinc -the governor control of the state high. wa'y department.. ;. - -i -' KPiTiiT. Ri.RrrrroN CALLED A special election" will be called at Enm in About to davs to au thorise the ' city council to tell short-term bonds up to ll.z&,oe n - iiv. tKa - dIim" nt lniir-tenn bonds for construction of the hy dro-electric plant at Leaourg. IvaaiMia af tha Aannal fitatMievt ( Tka Iibrt7 .liifa' JnBrBC CaatjMUijL of .T- taitiy-fint AT af DacaaWr,a938.'aia4 ta tha Iararaaea ComiakBr-.a taa Stat ( Oracaa, ptimaaM to-law ; . riPiTit. , i , Amoant at : 9mpi. stack lpiaJ 9300,000.00. iv-.i-- . s Total - prminsi , iacoma fat t703,i4o.a. v v; . v r-: Intcratt,-- alrWead aaaT TtU Tar J : .1.7 ia. VI - . . j laeaaM' Iram -atr aowcaa racarrai. Aeeidaat aaa kaalta iaeaiav. 8i,20.i. . an, aa; ai Tatal iaeom, i.ob.S3.w. . . DiaaURSEMEXTS : Pii far laMct, aaWBMats. SBaaltiaa aid sanaarfav t1b. fl48.1.83. Dividend t aaid to aalicyaoMars dariaf the t. S115.L24.S1. . Divieads paid aa aaajtal ftoek darlag the ear. S.0OO.0. j -t . Coanainlaaa and malarias aaid dariaf the yaar, S163.989.S7. . r -Taxas, licenxei aad feet aaid daring n yr, flo,39.0. ' Ameant af U ; etscr espenAiUrcs, 1 163.659.99. , . Awident aaa. kealtk ditbarwaieBta. ft,53.75. . " Total azpaaditarea. S89I.S91.45.? .ASSETS : i ... Vatna of Teal eetata aemed (awrket Tiiuei, flS4.llS.19: ,., .;.'-., . i Vain of stacks an bond aarneA ( mar- ' or amortized rahto) 97S3.855.7e. l oan, a atartf(ac aad collateral, ate. 1.324.801.17.- . Premiaaa aotea aaA poJiry loans. 9859,. 'h la banks and aa kand, 880.945.39. et aneollaetad aad ' deferred vreat nm, 985.029.ee. . Inirt aad; rents - doe im accraec, 934.805.89. x .. ther aiseta (aet). 988.007.71. -Total admitted aufceta. 8S.2106.B1.' v - LIABILITIES - - v J't reserrwt, 92,480 J42.61. - Gros elaiaa, fof lots( anpaii. 9t.00e. All other liabUiUta. 8429.224.80.V Total liaVilitiea, 1 esrlnsiTa f capital oek of ssoo.oool $2.10.S.1. BDSIXHTS8 IS OREOOX. iiA fOtt THE TEAR - :T v,h 7r, 9331.O0,, . - lar0Ca.C?mp"C wll? iP'd MaoTor i a. 7 eeretaiT Claud I CUk. ' JJltf!J7. id sttoraey for serriea laaaraaca Commiaiioner, Eaton, Ore. McKee Ses Two Weddings Of His Grandchildren on a Visit Made to Carlton JEFFERSON. March 29 t. A. McKee returned from Carlton Wednesday where he -visited .his daughter Mrs. J. J. Denson. and family. While there McKee had the pleasure of witnessing the wedding of two of his grandchil dren. Miss Paula- and Theodore Denson. - . Miss Marian Schultx be came the bride of Theodore Den son on Friday, . March 22, at the home of the groom's parents. Af ter a short honeymoon . spent in Portland they will return to Carl ton -where they will make their home. - - "i"' - TRIPLE III CU1B siinn FETED w . . " y 1 Mrs. Edna Gilkerson,, Fqr l -mer Resident, Hostess : for 24 Visitors V "Ril.VEH.TON. March 27 Twen ty-four members of the. Triple Link- rlnh. drove to Oregon City on Tuesday for an all day meet- Ing with Mrs. Edna ouserson, a former resident of Sirrerton. Th lad lea took with them a basket lnnch. and a lovely meal was served at noon. The six cars from Silverton left at nine in the morning and returned at six. Mrs. Alice Weaver of snter ton and Mrs. George Orthel of Longvjew, mother and sister ' of Mrs. Oilkerson were with the party. Other guests Included: Mesdames Mercy Sylvester, Kate Porter, Myrtly Stewart, Will Eg an, Kathryn Taylor, " Frances Gehrke, Sylvia Allen, Pearl Allen; Faye Renwick, F. Otjen, Ruth KottekrHIbbard. A. Lerfald, Nu enberg. Delia Fiets Gerrell, aPr rish, Sr., Maybelle Gay, Mary An drews, Bowman and Ingram. Mrs. jOUIphant, of Portland, formerly of Silverton was also present. , . is . . '-s- siittiii EIUWS; DIG WE JSILTERTON March"- J-The regmlar monthly meettngr of the Silverton chimber of i commerce was held In the armory Wednesday night. lt was preceded by a home cooked banquet served by the la dies of the Christian church. -" Supt. Robert Goets explained the new law concerning transpor tation of high ' school ' students living outside the Tegular high school districts. A committee was appointed by the- preeident of the chamber,'. Charles Johnson, .to work out feasible routes for the outlying districts, about Silverton and to formulate tentative plans which liter will be, submitted to the county boundary board. . Commissioner John Porter re ported on the' work being done on several' market roads leading into Silverton from various, sec tions of the county. .JEFFERSON, Mar. 28 The Christian , Endeavbrers f off the churches of Jefferson will hold a sunrise i prayer meeting Easter Sunday - morning. , The meeting will be held on Smith hill north of town.. r - ' - ' " Mrs.: A.' J.; Bhumaker and Mrs. George Lynes of Salem were the guesU of their mother, Mrs. Sarah Reeves Thursday.1 :. - : .' J; The churches f Jefferson, will observe Easter with appropriate services. The program tor.;, be rendered by the Methodist Sunday school wlir be given Sunday morn ing and thchezercises at the Chris tian ehureh.will be iven. Sunday eveningr' -V tJ .-s s jw .cj? v - , -' ...a xsr-j-' SeaopaU or tka- Aanaal SUteaveat ( Ota Patriotic Iaiaranca Coaiaaar Aaaariea, I. tha Ktata af Sear York, a lee.tWrW I- ria.v mi TWeasbar. 192S: aaada to tka r - . o...- " laaaraaeaT veamiiar . ot: ow Uregoa, atriMM itnw;- - - CAPITA!. w " Aateant af - capital ctacr paid . ap, .; " - INCOME '" Ket praathuna received 4ariag the year, Ioternt, 4hr!eada 'aad Teata race brad dariaa tka Tr. 81.1S5.8S. . Ineaaae iraaa ataT aoareas reoorred doriar the roar, 1 7.527.82. Total larome. S924.219.S4. : Xet losses paid daria tko rear inrlad- iaa- aainitatent zaaoe. 94S7.9S5.0S. Coamiaaions and nlartat psi4 4rinf tka year, 9285.0052. i-v; - - Takes, Iieene and fees psid- eortng Um rear S4e.TS4.T.. - -. Amoant af all atkar . . ezsaaditaras. B83.035.SO. : " - - -' . -; Total expeaditar. S84a.TSS.S8. '. . . . .-- A8SET8 , - ' Valoe of stocks and " beads. . awaas (market vslaS), 9l.5,0 OO. Cask ia . banks, aa4 aa kaai 91t. 897.42. .. Proauasa la cenrM af eolleetlaa watt ten ainee fiep. SO. 1928, 91S8.516.74. Iaterokt aad rents doe aad aeerned, 914 945.92. ' - ;- Teul aoajitte . 91.954.8J3.08. - LIABILITIES - Grwaa- eiatita - tor Joase ampaidV 99s, 983.00. - - . . - 'Aaranat ef aaearBeeVpteaiiaais oa aJI aoMandinf risks.. 99Ga.299.il. - lae for eeaimissiea aad broker fa, 97, 260.00. .; -- ; - - : All atiler ItatiiUtieav i40.t500. " Total Maaiiitiea. earlaarra ' of eapital steek of " S200.0Od.O0 $1,053,472.11. ,- -: - BUSINESS IX OREOOX -JS-;vf.t.. ro THE -TEAR fVet preaiiiiBu reeeired ariag ike year, 94.692.70.' . - .- ."".T- - ' -- , Loaiaa saidl dariaa tka Teas. 92.426.82. Leases iaearrei daring , the year,- 91, , Name af eaastBy Patriot! laaaranca Company. , ;, ' i j . . Maaaa or praaiaenv iTefasais. Xame aetar7 -Elliott Jiddletoa. Rutatory resident attoraev for aemea -laaursaco Consainioaer - - CKTil SOCIETY Pi SDSEMEET Miss Paula. Denson became the bride of W. E. North of Baker on Tuesday; March 29. at 1:30 at the home of the bride's parents. They Immediately motored to Portland, from there they went to San Fran cisco by boat; then - by train to Baker' by way of Salt Lake City. They will reside in Baker, as Mr, North' la secretary of the Cham ber of Commerce of that eity. f The Denson young people are well known la- Jefferson end our best wishes go with them PMOCHIAL SCHOOL nwEiL-n Stayton Structure to Have Full Basement for Llv-. - Ing Quarters STAYTON, Mar. 29 (Special) Work on the new parochial school -is progressing as rapidly as weather conditions will permit, It is 'to be a brick building. It Is 70 feet wide across the front and runs back 54 feet. There will be an eleven i foot ' full basement, where the sisters' will reside. The school rooms will be equipped in the most modern manner. Mrs. Carrie Jackson of 'Baker worthy grand conductress of the Eastern Star paid an official visit to the local chapter .Wednesday night. She came as a representa tive for Worthy Grand Matron, Bess Setters, of Portland. Several visitors from nearby towns - were present. The local lodge served re freshments following the meeting. GOOD MY em I SILVERTON, March 21. AO Silverton churches commemorated Good .Friday with Special aarvicea during the day. As is tie cus tom of the - Methodist church, a noon hour service was held, and a quiet hour and communion held Friday afternoon. L h.OvT: Easier ' morning, the two choirs of the Trinity Lutheran church ;will appear in full vest ment, and Hery special anthems will be rendered during the morn ing hour." The . evening service will be a sacred cantata, -The Greatest Love," directed by A. L. Larson..' . ' '. . The vested choir of the Xmman uef Lutheran church will also pre sent special Easter music for: the morning worship, and in the eve--ning there will be a sacred can tata, "TThe Joyous Bells of East er,, by Adams. Solo parts will be sung by Mrs." J as per . DuL lum, Mrs. . Oscar Johnson, Miss Cora Sebersoa, Miss Clara BJonte- Igard, -Miss Agnes Nelson, Elmer Johnson, Louie Larson and oscar Overlnnd. ' Miss -Henrietta - H. Finseth Is directing. - ; - .Miss Jottes Qaite HI " -i Miss -Blanche . Jones, public speaking and chemistry instructor of senior high school is confined to her home with illness. Miss Fay Sparks Is also unabjp to at tend her classes. - P j i Mrs." Stella Forgey ' returned Monday from a short stay in Port land. with her daughter, Mrs. Pet er Msriman, who was a : recent brid&r - v ;t---'V . ' Tuesday night. April 2, the la dies auxiliary of the " American. Legion is sponsoring a " benefit card party in the clubfrooms at the armory. - The proceeds ex the affair' .wilt be given to the. city library board; to lie need in the interests of. public library. The tables win sell for two dollars a table. "5 00" and bridge will both be in play r during . the evening. Miss Harold, president of the aux iliary, Js working with Mrs. Nellie Titus -on the reception committee. Mrsv Arthur Jans is general chair man for tb affair, with Mrs. Del Barber, table hostess Mrs. J. : C. Morley."in charge of the decora tlon; - Mra.t Fred vMehl, icbairman of tne'v refreshment -: committee: and Mrsj Elmer Johnson rand Miss Letha "CaTender in charge elh music -.-.,rist-- School to Staged LAKE LABlSH.Mar. 29 (Spe- cial ) The - Perkins-Maplewood school with Miss Thelma Barnett, teacher. Las an Easter egg hunt scheduled for Friday, - March 2S in tne anernoon. , .y :;;,.? Buy "Treci Now; Planting season vtn soon end GraftedWaInnta 23c Jo 9 1.75 7, Filberts 25c to 5 ,', Maxsard- Cherries 8c, 10c, 12c S in,l eherrir trees ( 3 varieties to the -'tree) "$125 Limb grafted Royal Ann Cher ; rles -large .-treesj; '..f. ; Grapes,! Blackcaps, Strawberry i plaata'l- ; c-:'-""r"- 0' i Tearcy Bros. Salesyardi J i I; At 240 N. Liberty -v Betweea Court and Chemeketa U FEOOBSENCE SSBBSB ndeusorjence Ministers " in 1 Rotation,' Give Sermons Each Night: INDEPENDENCE. Mar. 2$. (Special)- The united pre-Easter meetings are being well attended. The first of the series was held Tuesday evening In the Christian church, Kev. A. B. vnzante de livering the sermon which was based upon, the words, "Father, forgive.them, for they know not whst they do, The Wednesday meeting will be held In the Pres byterian church. Rev. E. G. Ron ton 'delivering the message on the words, "Today thou shalt be with meria Paradise. Bis topic will be The Cross he Plus Sign of a Minns Life." The Friday meeting is to be in the Methodist church and Rev. J. C. Orr of the Biptist church Is to bring the message on the words, "My God, My God, why has thou foresaken me, and "Into they hands I commend my. Spirit" Special music will be furnished by the choirs of the churches... Mr. Penhollow of Monmouth is the able leader of .the congregational singing, v-: , . -.i Mrs. Margaret Geyer. home ec onomics teacher 1 Independence high school, has returned -to. her work after having been to Port land to see her husband who Is re ported recovering from , an attack confined to his home with lnfluenxa. Mrs. E. G. Rantajn Is again able to resume her ..household duties after a weekrln bed with "flu. W. S. Toung has sold his home here to Charles Dawes. . s -. : The Methodist church makes the .following announcements for Easier Sunday: Epworth League will meet In the church parlors for .breakfast sad devotion at 1 a.m. TJie Sunday school will be in session at ten o'clock studying ap propriate lessons. During the wor ship hour, eleven to twelve, there are to be baptisms and reception of members as well as appropriate musle and a sermon on the sub ject, "The Resurrection in the Life of. Today." The Junior and' Ep worth leagues meet at :30. The evening church service is to be a union service,.- all Independence protectant churches uniting. 'The choirs win render special musle and Rev. A. B. YanZante "will preach the sermon. LIKE UBISH FOLKS SUED BtCi , LAKE LABISH, Mar. 2t. Frank Takayama and son, Ken neth, who " were returning from Salem, -having taken a tfuck load of potatoes there at an early hour, were side swiped by a speedy mo torist who compelled the. Taka yama truck to cross the ditch and attempt to climb the " telephone pole opposite ' the - Perkins-Maple, wood school. ; -" ' ' Mr. -Takayama and his son, neither of whom: was hurt, se cured the Brookslde service car to care for their truek which had a broken wishbone, broken head light and ruined front wheel by the telephone pole encounter. -The Takayamas art onion and celery growers of Lake Labish. Pollock Home is Scene iorVisif i In Zena District ' ZENA, March 22 Mr. and Mrs. E. Cranston HIggins of Zena were visitors for several days recently in : Portland. . While , there - they were house guests of Mr. and Mrs, James - Pollock; "Mrs.- Pollock war formerly Edith. Roy of Zena and Lincoln. ? Mr; aad Mrs., Hlg- gina called upon Mrs.; A. A. Roy and sons,-Harold and Vivien Roy and Mr. and Mrs.' John Schum. ' t-Mr. and t Mrs; Vernon McTim, jnons and daughter Ethel arrived here . from California Wip8ir and - Intend to make-' an extended visit'at the J. Smith home,1 -Mrs. McTimmons was : fotnterly Mlss Ef fie Smith ot Zena.'. . ..'..fif. .Waste TTonr - cS UJeWdW?:-- We wi3 be clad to tjo to : your place and pay the full value, r We want SACKS " r IUgs, Paper, Metal, Etc - Salem Junk - . - - , 820 R. Commercial SLVV l--:-:""-. 'Phoe "493 jBaffroa Blae X'y Good for one free" picture . - ' - month .- : CbJIdrem Mast he Accompanied by Parentf v Noitioodaher.all ' KeniielUEliis Studios 429 Oregon Edg. . , - S7owl HaeBci : . Luck! Star Has ' Case of Hemps!, J STAYTON, Mar. 20. . (Spedal) Miss Bet-dine Toemasi Is confined to her home with aa attack of mump. She had a leading part in the Junior-senior play next week. S.E. U El' ClUB PRESIDENT Lindgrum of Corvallis is Speaker at Marion Community Meet MARION. March 28. The Community club held its regular meeting on Tuesday evening. A business meetlnc was held to elect new officers for the ensuing six months. : , . ' The following officers were elected:; S. E. Roland, president: George Smith,- vice-president; Mrs. C- M. Smith, secretary of the treasure; ' - Gyra .Chapman, . Bar- old Smith, chairman of the im provement committee; Mrs. M. A. Barber,' chairman of the member ship . committee; and Mrs. Dane, chairman of the program commit tee for the following two months Mrs. Russell sang a solo accom panied by her sister. Miss Dear fler. Mr. , Lindgrum of O. A. C gave' a talk oniskecp. He spent part of her boyhood days la Mar ion so he had an enjoyable time renewing old acquaintances... , 11 ACRES SOLD OF LAKE LABISH FARM ",-.. - - ' - $3600 Reported to Have Been Obtained for Fruit Tract LAKE LABISH," Mar. 21. f R ! 1 Soma movement m real estate Is noticed here with the opening of spring. . The eleven acres of choice fruit, land Awnad hv A.-XL Merer, for merly the Saltsman-Bannlck place; St near yuinaDy nas oeen- purcaaaea by Brown Penney, since his return from Oklahoma. - - ' ".: Tha ATact nnrchaM " nrice has hot been made public, but the ac reage hasleen held at fssoo. , JtvB. Meyers, former owner, re turned to his Tillamook farm wiiara -'" had TxMn enraared- for nine years ia dairy farming before locating here. aaenBBeBBaBBBBBBaaBBBaaBBBBBaBBaBBBBBBnaBB JeitersonHas Share of Visits During the Week Jefferson, March 2f r. W, Whltsel returned to Astoria Sunday, having spent the week end in Jefferson. Mr. Burnett Is having his house on Second street repapered. Miss Anna Klampe is doing the work. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence . Llbby and family have moved from Al bany into Charles Hart's house near Green's bridge, where Mr. Llbby will be employed by Charles Hoyt, who will operate a rock crusher in that vicinity. Ray Whitsel motored te Me MinnviUe Monday. ' " MASONS ENTERTAINED . WOODBURN, Mar. 22. -(Special) The Royal Arch Masons were entertained Wednesday eve- nin a: with- readings by several members ot -the high school ex pression class, and selections by the. band.-The remainder .of tne evening was spent -plsyiag cards. Refreshments were , served after the ; program. , lr ; .: f ; v r a a - i . .-- ---.-- - - - . -err - raa a aw www LotjiaeRice, world CamcejSaVaphcfaajat, oaa poajtlvtiy read your takiiia, slituta and fsnlta m tba 3ranrmtrs. w wbesu3CstiatyoaaxTibtowbamlaat atlious3wr,--?'V .vs. Send yoDrscribhl1ngs',or slgnattse Age anatj'ili aracmn taapietaaaeacaa bead, ea (ran box ad Mikado aaa IACXS FENCXX. CO NSW TOKX CUT to anr enild between ages of March . J ".. . r ...if. r , " . t . - TeL 951 . I LU.aaaaakaa ir aai.aa. awa. wihes v v George Paimiter Speaker at Fort 'Hill; Mon-V-mouth Attends MONMOUTH. Mar. 2 (Spe cial) Polk county Pomona Grange met Saturday at Fort Hill, and the following Monmouth grangers attended: Mr. and Mrs. William Riddell Jr., Mr. and Mrs. P. O. Powellr Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Stockholm and Mrs. Addle Cal breath. State Master Palmlter de livered the principal address; oth er numbers being a solo by J. W. McKay of Fort Hill; and a res. ume of events of the recent lec turers school and confertnee at Oregon State college by Mrs. Marie Flint MeCall, the lecturer from Brush College. Fifth degree work for Fort Hill and Buell mem bers was put on by the Buell de gree team; andthese two granges furnished the dinner for the day. About '75 persons were present. Including representatives from six the Polk county subordinate granges.'.' - r.'-r-j.-. Mr. and Mrs. w. i. stocxnoim accompanied Jlr. and Mrs. Ed Blake of Corrsllis to a grange meeting at Monitor Monday night Mrs. Blake is Juvenile grange di rector for this district, snd Mr. Blake is fire Insurance director. , Mrs. Edna Culver and Miss Em ma Henkle. entertained the fol lowing members of the Oregon Norma school faculty at dinner Thursday evening at the Wlnegar apartments:- Dean Jessica Toaa, Mrs. Addle Robards, Mrs. Ardle Parker, and Misses Laura J. Tay lor. Edna MIngus, Lois Criswell, Maude McPherson, Bertha Braln ard and Mary Robards. The following faculty ladles of Oregon Normal school : went to Portland Monday night to hear Rosa Ponselle at the auditorium: Misses Laura J. Taylor. Florence "Johnson, Grace Mauris Mitchell, Katharine Arbuthnot, and Mrs. Edna Culver and Mrs. Beulah Thornton. 40.00D TROUT HUE PUCED IT sin STAYTON. Mar. 22 (Special) -Two truck loads. 40,000 east ern brooks trout were liberated in what used to be the log pond. here on Wednesday afternoon. under the supervision of the local Isaak Walton league. The trout were zrom tne itoanng lurer hatchery and are said to be from C to I Inches long. ixcai sports men can hardly wait until April 15. Hubbards Knights Attend Convention In Salem Tuesday : HUBBARD. -March 28. Arlon Lodge Knight of Pythias ot Hub bard, was represented at -the con vention at Salem Tuesday night by the following members: L. M JTHAT wou!dnt he do? DO TO .- e a wvwfc.wnuvKu vawiwi iiiaitsc iagy alic aUT4UM Nobody but an expert can do an ex- . spcxialists to w.:-,-' f ' ' pett'gjob. - . " . Tbe tling of an estate is nota job ?;; ' Whm you name us in your.wiU yotx for anateurs. . ; If you have ever been a V may be ' sure Tthat ? the settling of your V betiefidar under a, will administered by estate will be in expert hands; . . We are an ineroeriOTce person, you wiU agt kind of work 4is on this point, r . r If so, are you ready to take a, -Or aaBBBSW WBBrSBnr i , : A. N. BUSIi; President ; . mi S. WALTON. Vice 1- v W ..A--.' " ScholL A. R. Bevens, A, ?esse, A. F. de Lespinaase, B. falson. E. Kocker, J. B. Stauffer, C. F, Bev ens, F. Thompson, G. Leffler, R. Brown and A. Myers. . - v " C F. Bevens and A. F.de Les pinaase received ' secsnd- honors in the prelate and chancellor com mander's parts. : ; QUILTlTi'S BEE iiELO ITCIPQE LAKE LABISH. March 28. One' of the most successful hunt ings of the season was that at the home of Mrs. George Campbell, v Frames were arranged and two large quilts were, quilted at the same time. Much .sociability pre vailed and much fine quilting was accomplished. A potluck dinner was served and the radio was enjoyed. This is the second large quilting bee and social good time enjoyed at this hospitable home during the last fortnight. FORECLOSURE FILED DALLAS, March 28 A suit to foreclose a mortgage on property in the eastern part ot Polk county was filed this week in circuit court by the Union Central Life Insurance company vs. Bertha B. Beno, plaintiff, seeks the sum of 812,430, principal and some inter est as balance due on a mortgage Issued th 1922 to .Louis P. and Bertha B. Beno f of approximately 223,000. Mr. Beno died follow ing the issuance of the mortgage and the suit Is against the widow. 7 Men Get Their Letters at High School Meeting WOODBURN, Mar 22 (Spe cial) Seven members of this year's basketball squad received letters at a special assembly on Thursday afternoon at the 'high schooL Those receiving . letters were Mstthew Mochel, John Nel son and Neal Butterfield, seniors; Lowell Grlbble. Adrian Schooler, Murel Nehl. and Cletus Chapelle, juniors. Coach Ray O. Wolf in present Inr the awards briefly summarised the season and sketched the pros pects for next year. " ESPEE COOPERATES . Trannirs. Mar. -29. (Soeclal) Cooperation ot the Southern Pa cific railroad.. company has been uchmia' for th Haveavllle Sundav school convention at Brooks.." A special flagman will be stationed at the crossing. . HOMEMAKERS MEET y Plans for a four days free komemakers' institute to be held at Medford beginning April 10 have been completed. BEAN DEVELOPED The development ot a blight less everbearing bean is announc ed by E. E. Burtner of Duf nr. The plant Is of the bush type. 51MHIUGE WHAT WOULD A. YOUR WATGH? a t t . aai jr. aaw -w . ex m . , . S . w - It Would be - Surelywe -. i -. . . i. t ... . ....... ..4 a - . i :.,.....;. ; . your estate .- and are especially organized, to take care the next step? of it. "li " I"- ""' SSaTalSSBnF , - m-mkW asVSSSaaaVT eSaV ehk eaSBBBSa .eSaTek .r . " J- , . --. i : . r . L. P. ALDRICHtSecretary - V President . I .' JOS. ALBERT,1 .Trust Officer Giro nine is: ii STAYTON, Mar. 29 (Special) , iTiTfl Dmrntnr as-ed zz.-nrno had been a resident in this local; ity off and on ail his lire, was instantly killed when struck by a tauie ab sues nuca, uiv., - anua aituvuuk lie uva w . e a. H ir. ..a - in "logging' camps for the past lf Voir, anrl n nnailrif an -" pert loader. He was raided en the farm south of town,; his mother dying when he was a small boy. His father Ves Do wing. Med about ' - I . . J LJ. lw orein axra. i; ran niaue jjib horn Ail Id farm natil hia Aemth. ' h is surviTea y two sisters, . Mrs.- Hazel Dominick, of Holly-; wood. Cel.; Mrs. fieorra Frietar. : nt MvrtUa Pnlnt anf Harrr nf TW. trolt, alsp a 10 year old daughter, -Dorothy of Williams, Calif. . , The body was brought to the Weddle mortuary here Thursday but funeral arrangements have not ; been made as it was difficult to locate one brother, Floyd, who works In a camp near Myrtle Point. . LARSONS RETURN HOME Mr. and Mrs. Albert Larson and sob, Ronald of Portland, who have been visiting In Silverton for ten days, left on . Wednesday morning to return to their home. While In Silverton they were with Mrs. Ole Larson, and also with ' Mrs. Larson's parntS, MV and Mrs. Opedahl. Ted Hobart motored to Den ning, Wash., Friday to spend the weekend with his sister, Mrs. Paul Dickey. Mrs, Dickey, who bat been ill most of tbe winter, Js . greatly -improved. On his return Mr. Hobart stopped at LInnton to spend a few hours with his broth, er, Alvin. GREAT RESULTS FROM COMPOUND Read How llus Medicme , Helped Ttiis Woman saBBBBBBBaSBBaBaaaaaSBBBaBBBaaB ' ' Biminerd, Minn. -"I read -about Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- pouna in rtsner and I have got great results from . its tosie. action at "the Change ef Life. Before I took it I was nervous " and at times I ' was too weak to ' do my honae--. work. I was this way aooavav jeauT Baa now I Am all - any jioubcwueb; auua av raum vutanea - - - - - J. - -iJlm. also, l must ssy mac iyaia jw xraa: ham's Vegetable Compound has done ifuourri ivr ana ua w wiiuiin av. , be without it. I sure can speak a good word for it." Mas. Jim iSMrrAT, . we JM. f, UMw, mm Lydia Pinkham VefcUblc Compound For sale by " ;r k-' ' Nelson & Hunt Drug Store Corner Covrt at Lioerty Tel. 7 S. ' a ..." .':. y K- . - if. need only . suggest to. yorii. wi etvsiibSa aaaaaaavwt as executor and trustee ..S" '"- ...... . ...-...(,. ; .j .: v - aVBVVeasaV VeSS j... SBSS' 'BBtyW x4- :ts ls- -:;-