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Th Oiccrl CTATHSOAN. Si!A Oreton, Friday llonuag, Jannary 10, 1929 ... ....... f . Local News Briefs - " MaaaaaaaaaaaaaaBBaaaaBMBiMaaaaBm Students to. Eagene Fire of ficers t tb senior Wgh .school left late yesterday afternoon for Eugene where they will spend the -week end la attendance at the annual c&aference of high school executives to be held on the Uni versity of Oregon campus. The local delegates are: Joe 'Kins, president of the student body; Ruth Pick, student body vice president; Dorothy Moore, pres ident Girls' League; WUda Fleen er, editor Clarion yearbook; Da vid Eyre, editor Clarion news paper. Miss Mable Robertson, dean of girls, left earlier in the day. Kobtaeoa Services Set Funer al service for Henry Clay Rob inson, who died Wednesday as the result of injuries " sustained January 1 when a car driven by L. Frohm knocked him from his bicycle, -will be held this after noon at 2 e'cioct from me jug don mortuary chapel. Interment will be made in the city v lew cemetery. His -widow, Mattie C and daughter. Miss Mildred, both of Salem, survive. A brother and two sisters live in Tennessee. He had lived here 15 years. Salem Helmut Com. club food sale Sat. S. P. Ticket office. Girl Reeervee Meet The Gar field Girl Reserves held a regular business and study session at the T. w. C. A. yesterday afternoon. The group, under direction bt Miss Helen Brelthaupt, advisor. Is studying culinary arts and as part of the nrocram yesterday the girls prepared the first course of a. dinner, maklar soup, xne how to do this at home, acted as instructors to the rest of the group. ' Judge Evans Speaker Tadge Walter H. Evans of the Multno mah county elrcait court, will be Asks Boa's OpisHi Opinion of George W. Hug, Salem school superintendent, on the matter of the state purchasing school teat books, la sought by R- R. Turner of Dallas in a letter Just received by Hug. Turner is on the com mission apintd by the last leg islature to make a thorough in vestigation of state purchase of textbooks. Arthur Brec wno is employed in the state printing of fice is also a member of the com mission. Miss Findley to Talk Miss Mary Findley, Salem young wom an who is engaged la furthering the world peace movement, will address the regular meeting of the Y. W. C. A. board at 11: at o'clock ie Tuesday on current issues of the peaee movement with apecial emphasis on the leg islative phases. The business rmiImi of the T. W. C. A. board will beata at 10 o'clock, and will be followed by Miss Pindley's ad dress. Dollar dinner every night 5:45 to 8 at the Marion hotel. iv AemblT Held Two "pat tern" songs in anticipation of the Haas cone contest to be decided at the assembly, next Thursday were presented at the high school pep assembly yesterday noon, innir with two short skits given bv home room groups. Helen r'hilda wrote one of the Bongs rjn Testerdar and Gertrude Wlnslow was author of the other one. Warm In Tillamook Mr. and MC A. C. Bobrnstedt and 'Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Nuttlng-were bus visiters In. Tillamook yes terday. Bohrnstedt reports 'that thev found it nice and warm over there, found only the least bit of snow on the grouna. shod ilrr wood. coal. Tel. 11 Salem Fuel Co. Comes Here From . Eugen Fred Bechall of Eugene has join ed the meat market department In the MacMarr store on the cor -ner oL State and South Commer eial streets. He expects to bring his family here from Eugene ahortly. Caae on Trial The circuit court case of Henry Lewis versus W. C. Jeschke was being tried by a jury at the eourt house Thursday aft ernoon. The suit was filed when Jeschke felled a tree across Lets' fence ad a stray horse entered the farm yard, kicked one of Lels horses and broke its Jegr sheep escaped and a milk cow escaped and was not milked for several days, causing her to be come dry, according to plaintiffs story. Vines and cuttings of the Flala grape now ready. Flala vineyards, R. t. Box 95. Phone 132F2 Sheriffs . Car Wreeked An automobile owned by Sheriff O. D. Bower, but driven by Bert Smith, deputy, collided with a ear driven bv li. ti. hicks at tne cor ner of South High and Rural ave- 3 o'clock at the Y. w. to consul nue Thursday morning. Slippery er future plans for' the groups. streets caused Hicks to skid lato Mrs. George Moorebead Is cnair th nath of the machine driven man of the committee. Mrs. cux- by Smith and the two cars piled I abeth K. Gallaher, general Y, W. up on an adjacent lawn. Neither ( secretary, is also secretary for the man was injured bat both ma- Girl Reserve movement nere .11... ..V,. 4,mrML Big reductions in new and used Examiner Quite Fred H. Moes. l furniture, rugs, linoleum, heaters, for three years examiner lor tne ranees, etc. at the T w. wooa state banking department, has re- ry'g Auction Market on Summer signed to accept an executive po- gt. uu tlk , rilliAiii Vatlnnal I Bank of Baker. George E. Cusick Hike Is Planned The Cherae and E. T. Way, assistant examin- keUns are planning a hike to tne vl v. .-mmT, Tndenendence Bor Scout cabin THRIFT EBT PLAU nUlSHED Advertising Medium Should Be Carefully Picked, Word "No merchant should be bam boosled into buying advertising. Neither should he buy advertising to help the newspaper. The pur- JSLMfS JtaJtaiTJSySi Committee Arranges Con- 't unttwTnm u m test for Public Schools Of Salem District Plans for the voluntary thrift contests In the Salem schools have use Is a problem to be seriously considered apart from bits or per sonality." Thus did W. F. Q, Thacher. pro fessor of English and Advertising at the University of Oregon, intro duced, his topic, "Making Adver comer et - . . . t : UttCVU ua mutt. aia,iwi Aawa- the speaker at the Salem Lions compieted by the committee, tlllD- click" In an address aiTin Sylria Paulson, chairman Dor- S1Sm subject will , Jl othy Daugherty and Alta Kersh- meetlng of the Salem AdTerttaing He will be Introduced by Justice ner and inciuae contests for the dufc. . 1 utv r - w - w w jku in 1 isi he aja iuii iiu uui luil court Frank Doputtle, second JunIoT hlgns attd high too serious to -be carelessly vice president, will preside in tnei-..nni vnr iementarr Krades.1 n.t .n na in hmbiurd absence of J. B. Fltigerald, pre-i -cran book will be the event, I fhlrw mnhasld th sneaker. smeni, wno i in wie easu o the iuni0r high BUBlU an ea-1 -am mprrhanta to refrain Committee to MeeWThe Girl 8arb planned and for Reserve committee of the Y. W. I ZTXJ:" I -fn3 -"7 1 ill this fl.rnnnn .f I n 111 09 iB muMn"i vii." -"I TCryuaB. iwuubu buichwub lue urui Kwua im wusuu 1 iotiowea as a poncy ui mercuiu In each school the contest wlUldising only can bring results,' begin January IS ,ad ead at noon warned the speaker January 24. A total oz a in ... . m Stt prizes wiu be given ior cue uroi tr Bni xfra Toiinr? Rnr. six grades or 5 to each rrt&t; J ' v.,, th'ir snndsr dinner three prizes, the highest 5, will cuatg Mrs Lola Burgoyne and be given winners In the Junior f0n Normaa of galem. Addition high schools; . and three prises gegtg were Mrs. Daniel Weit touliag $1 will be given in the Mlf Conrad Fox and Lester Bur senior high contest. goyne, who Just returned from Rules for the elementary dlvl- jtVleB. California. sion a otherwise usted as 101- Mr and urB. -William Andrews lows: Any regular room la ele- or ta Btreet recently visited in mentary schools may compete, the stayton for two days at the home scrap book to be the result of oI Noble Andrews. When they irvnnn .ffnrl- With (UllT AHA hOOlt I H ..Ma. vr. 74 have been promoted to examiners, near OrvUle, for uny. ,1 et. trom any room and aU work must J chaney of Glendale came and ! IMo new examiner wiu oe empioy- . " TJ..7r. I he done ty pupiis. a. anu a spent several days with them. "Merchants do not obtain re sults from advertising by mere chanee. One man started to ad vertise and found that his business was decreasing. A study reveal ed. however, that at. the same time he started advertising re- enlarlvhe played golf consist-4 . ently. The valuable personal qual ities formerly given the business were utterly neglected." Advertising will not accomplish the Impossible, declared Thatcher, but he did declare that advertis ing had been approved as a means of speeding up business and se curing turnover. Merchants us ing advertising should determine by the year what amount of their gross business they should expend. Then carefully planned copy, of distinctive nature, -' should be ac companied by merchandising tie ins along with a careful survey of the best mediums and the best positions In the mediums, where the advertising is to be used. FOR PIPE LINES Extension of VXatcr Mains and Sewer Voted for West Salem tion and the vocational work be ing conducted in different states. Mr. Adams will be gone about a fortnight. j ..i. mm Mm,' raa. line oixnara n '" i .tin. Th. ...imotUn vsa an-1 are iaYoraDie. ut. a. . w-.r . 1 ii. v ... - nounced by A. A. Schramm, state superintendent of banks. High grade piano, $125. Terms at F. ket. taSoT ower of th, Tcapltol Mo- tTere iTSt demd" wTtt." co-tents may Motored to Salem where ;! .-a nuA smith i man- wd. at tha eltr hall, tire m magaxlnes, original were dinner guests at the IS' fodaVtor IriSr confer- SS r tte swings , and lUa-trationand rd street. enee with factory executives from winter. , it 7n .YmTiar v- AM.wto.vivin factories. Ing to thrift, budgets and similar ThenTxVect tohear .11 about .hJ - . -u the 1930 editions of these cars.jwoou, cu.u .rt-.- -,,,- T fi qimnsnn tear: SS.Za Cora innn block, vobuii versiiy oi cuuuui 9theI ?ins T J' C-SSi!?' ihVro Phone 8ls. 34s So.l.wlU be considered la Judging, la uai rawon, salesmen, ;. h- nl hlrh eoatest. stTU. or-1 and Hugn uuob-m 1 7." 1TJ iM iui Statistician Coming Miss Car-1 thfl, hna9 of 4ndrine and la the olyn Boudo, statistician with thejaenior higttt originality, dramatic a i m . w.i n.ri. i commonweaiu funa ui nn . n ni nn&tness will be consia- I- mcetins serrlceswlll be held York Ctty. will .rrrce to Salem ed; ' at the Free Methodist church, cor- today to rmaia In the Junior high contest an ner Market and North Winter itto with eomplhitloa of On- original essay not exceeding 300 N. Woodry's Auction Mar- tion of the same grade in one room will be classed as that grade and different sections of another grade in the same room will be classed aa the higher grade. Scrap books must be not larger i Mrs. Zed Chaney and Mr. than 12 Inches by 18 inches; ma- J Mrs. William Andsews. ritv iaiT Wednesday night, Usually terials may be paper- - or card- Mr. and Mrs. Chaney and Mr. wh; irh rofd weather occurs board; sheets must not xceeoiu; Karl Heyden returned home ?: - Wednesday after spending a tew f . - - - T I 1 . . 1- . T utiji mi mncuiu nuu ad - aim ' Mrs. Henry Niger. Mrs. Niger has ' been sick but Is' better. One of the first class cows be- longing to E. A Rhoten and G. . B. Bowman did her share toward -Increasing their herd by having twin calves this week. ESPEE DICES will be the leader. Registrations for the hike may be made at the Y, M. C. A. , . Few ''Sleepers' Only seven men applied for free beds at the A large dinner was served tor the following people: Mr. and Mrs. Noble Andrews of Stayton. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Andrews, Mrs. Smith, also of Stayton, Mr. and and .Anto Men Confer B. W. Bat- when such cold, (weather occurs and Mrs, William Andrews then tney home EHIIST II WELL SUPPORTED Splendid crowds are attending the evangelistic campaiggn now being held by the Oklahoma evan gelists, Jarrette and Dell Aycock. at the Nazarene church located one block south of Center on 19th street, Mr. Aycock preached last night on the blind man whom Je sus healed near the gate of Jer icho. He said In part. "We do not know how this man PARTY IS shop foreman nell, manager branch. of the CorvalHs ED 1STSU1 WEST SALEM, Jan. 8. (Special) A birthday party was difference, the fact is, he Is blind and what he needs is a remedy. It Is not a question how sin came into the world, sin is here and what the world needs is a reme dy, and there Is a remedy in Jesus Christ for every sin and our busi ness as Christian people Is to telT of that remedy." "The blind man could see more with botn eyes out than many today can see with both eyes open," said the evangelist He could see in Jesus of Naz- WEST SALEM. Jan. (Spe cial) Knapp and Goss, Camas. Washington... -contractors, were awarded the contract for con atruetion of the aewer and water main extensions for west saiem. when the city council held its re- mlnr meet in : here Tuesday nignu Their bid, the lowest of six bids entered, was for S?p,07Q on me water line extension and $5085 on the sewer construction. Actual construction Is erected to begin in a short time. All members of the council were resent at the meeting except Fred Gibson and Jack Summers The bids were opened and read by the recorder. Mrs. J. I. Miller. The bids read were the following: first Yunkers, Yick and Company of Toledo. Their total on the wa ter system was $20,291.85. Their total bid on the sewer extension was $6,100.50. The second bid was from Fred Erickson of Sa lem. His total bid on the water system was $22,866.84. On the sewer system $5,217.30. The third was George Abraham of Portland. His bid on the water system was $20,573.00 On the sewer exten sion $6,200. Fourth. Lundstrom and Johnston of Portland. On the water his bid was $22,385.25. On the sewer extension $5,853.70 Fifth was Kuckenberg, Whitman and Co. of Portland. Their bid on the water was $23,383.00. On the sewer $6,090. After the bids were read it was moved and seconded and passed that the council chamber be cleared of outsiders and that the council proceed toward the bids t was moved and seconded that the bid of Knapp Goss, which were the lowest bidders, be ac cepted. Roll call found all mem bers present voting yes and the motjon carried. The meeting men adjourned. OiiE MORE SLEEPER aiven Tuesday evening honoring " c?aia " "V! ner Market ana Korxn wmier " .w: , i unsmai wm; ivcu.u - i f hirth-1 mo promised mbiu, mo ScoSmencing this evening- and continuing over Sunday. Rev. iper oaiy u uj , , ,i R.B Stevens of 10X5 Second I n"81 a " s mm U1B C. Clarke, district eldeT, will ti. v Jafl Tom Ed- naT 09 suiwuuea w P'v'F.T-tH. moae oi opening nuna eyes; no. tnu uivisien, yum py w - ' Vm9mm Klis Hob- ten on one side of the paper anu - " t regular pastor. We are aiving reductions on all lines during the Jari clearance sale. Howara corsei &nop. cotton lirim i Set Because wit- Corset Shop, nessea were unable to appear Speeders Fined Richard Rus- J without the pupU's name appear- n E .h.x rri nttai. broarbt into I rr.iar, w-na fined 110 in l kAM.. an niav. ahonld be Freaneason, " . . 1 DC 11 Ui V " - I AUK UdWM tr juauc hearing scene language Ott was ' : . 7 . .. n i Cl 1. JMt v m i .ffAmnnn at vnirn limn a i imra nvrai dvhwu w - hearing has been set. Mary 1. Fnlkerson. wunty school and nearby county schools yes terday. mem aiier ine awryis w sentence having expireu. Euwarus, -- --- -- than appetising reiresumenu were .-."-; .-UaZa ing. Rev. w. . conee a cook at a local restaurant, was r;r;: mr.t nrlze served ..Leo received a urge y:;Z "Tl: is $5. -cond isand third . I -u-berj f wta'tM. case, h. always does sZlaVduringthe Jan. sal- .3.22 SaK IVtLuts. S SSr5 "c- rhLt'ifvuiot'the'puy itiv tss the Messers. Winston Gosser, that God can run the weather without us, and he can run the us, but when It bringing men to Christ he 1s depending on the church, shau we fall him? Announcement is made through the local Southern Pacific offices. . of the establishment of another ' through sleeping ear between Cat- ; ifornia, Oregon and Puget Sound.1 ' This new service provides for a through sleeper from San Fran cisco to Seattle, on train Number : 8, The Klamath, which passes through Salem 6:30 p. m-, daily. This train also carries through sleeper from -the south via Port land to Spokane and by taking advantage of this service passengers-tor Seattle. Tacoma or Spo kane may board the train at Sa lem and not be required to ehang cars at Portland, going through to their destinations in the through car. This is la addition to the through sleeper service , ot tered on the Cascade, the Shasta, and the West Coast from Salem dally to Seattle and Tacoma and intermediate points. The usual through sleeping car service to southern Oregon and California Is maintained on these trains, operating through on daily schedules southbound. Roberts Club to Have Program ROBERTS. Jan. 9. B. D. Fid ler, leader of his group In the community club announces a fine oroKram for Saturday night. S. C. Davenport ana Lioyu Davennort spent the first two days of this week at Tillamook duck hunting. FINEST TORIO J QP READING LENSES mytrtO Eyeglass Insurance and thor ough examination included. THOMPSON-GLUTSCH OPTICAL CO. 110 N. Commercial St, Farmers' Day AUC Every Sat. 1:30 P. M. At F. N. Woodry' Auction Market -and Furniture Store 1610 N. Summer St. 3 doz. extra fine Barred Rock Pullets, good used fur niture, beaten, 1 2-horse wagon with double box, beds, springs, and mattress es, tools, apples, and many other miscellaneous articles. Any one ha Ting anything to sell bring it in and I win sen it for yew on commission. Private' Sales Daily Auction Every Wed. Kite TP.M. Aartinm Everr Sat. 1:80 P M. Cash paid for ased furni ture tools, etc. rwma I TXniti. PitHAn. Thomas Osborn. eourt 'laursoay . ior u toulliCipai court here Tnursaay on i handed to the librarian, miss ai i t"?"- :lr .A;jn feer Bill on a charge of .using oh- m cha of Bpeeding. Ralph Kershuer, who will assign the I Edgar Rogers. Gordon Lacey. Bill in a piace. Hertl w fined $5 on a similar number. Prises of $5. $3 aaa iz returned to the county clul.ge, ! will be awarded. ?VvT v' :..T Jinnin Is. at 2 o'ClOCK 1 1 m witi miV. th mrda ens ana 1 All J uvifco " I . 1 1 1 - " - - - 1 Stevens. Winslow Winner Norman Wlnslow is the champion ping none player among the high school members of the T. M. C. A., winning the tournament finals 6-2. 2-6. 6-4. from Fred Hage- Wlnslow had defeated Fred Blatchford and Hagemann had won from John Sischo in the semi finals. ludzes th week followlnc January 24. I West Salem I Adams Leaves to DONT FORGET TO SEE Mr. and Mrs. Harry Phillips of MpCImt were Sunday dinner quests at the home of Mrs. Phil- ry reported to police Thursday J lips' parents. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Want used furniture. Tel. 511. Battery Is Stolen F. N. Wood that a battery from his truck. had been stolen Births Reported Mr. and Mrs. Otto Neeman of Portland are par ents of a seven-and-a-half pound KlcL born Wednesday at the Bun galow Maternity home. A baby hoy. weight seven and a half pounds, was born Sunday at the maternity home to Mr. and Mrs. Glen Clark of Seattle. dives Exaininatkms Dr. Ed ward Lee Russell, school physi cian with the county bealth unit, examined the school children of Pratuni, Bethel and Oakridge at a clinic held yesterday at Bethel. Mi3s Margaret Mc Alpine assist ed him. Oct your Eveieady Prestone An-tl-Freeze at Capital Motor3 Co., Inc. 330 N. High street. nor Brims Smiles Dr. C Ward Davis was noted to be in extra iovial mood yesterday. And here's the explanation: A baby boy, the first son, was born to Tir- and Mrs. Davis yesterday morning at the Bungalow Mater- charJse mix nome. im i mo n.wi child. Mrs. Cottonwaro IMes Mrs. Delia Cottonware, mother of Ed Cottonware - of this city, died Wednesday at Chebalis, Wash Lease Signed Vp The city of Salem and the Associated uu company officials Thursday sign ed a lease permitting me on company use of space for a fuel ing unit at the municipal airport, authority for which was granted at the Monday night council meet ing. Special during Jan. sale cor selettes with Inner belts, $1.69. Howard Corset Shop. Licensee Issued Twenty-eight licenses have been Issued by the city building inspector. Earl C. Bushnell, to local electrical firms. Not that many firms took out li censes, as some took out three separate licenses as dealers, su pervisors and contractors. Benncra to Entertain The mu sical Josenh Benner family will provide the entertainment at the Friday night lobby program to night at 8 o'clock at the T. M. C. A. The public is invited, to attend and there will be no admission Closing out all new and used eat including all cast. -Wal. enamel finish circulators, at cost, at F. N. Woodrys, summer sx. - Y. M. C. A. Board Meets The Waldo Hills Farmer Drops , , , . iana eunuay, irom wuhb . Dead OUClUenlyma lt for Weston. Oregon to I resume? un ptuuvi v-V'Uc. Mrs. L. E. Davis was a Sunday waluu muux, jan. T'v" evening guest at the I. W. Thom-cial)-Jerry Price, 37. Jdenly JJJ tE Edgewater streL dropped, dead late Wednesday at .. . . f Soth s- his farm home near-here . had a, her Tuesday evening suit of an appopiecxic Bvr- t h. rhnm Mig. Ev(U ?L.r iS tUKS V ti." w . opcr.iiiiK i " 1 House. Attend Gatheringi O. D. Adams, state supervisor of vocational guidance, left Sa lem Thursday for Washington, r rr to attend a conference cal led bv Secretary Wilbur of the ti. .ij Catnrdav. Kha is I Tienartment oi me interior. ana ;imvvvu - - J i m - i. .oHin7 ainna- verr nicelv. . 1 Mr. Wilbur has announced the Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher McGee 1 purpose of the conference as an t.,. .rA. mntAred t Port-1 innulrv Into better cooperation land Sunday, from where Mrs. between federal bureau of educa- Kweeert. of Skinner street Mrs. Chris Burlght, daughter of Mrs. B. K. Englehorn had her ton p.B(flfflIl MGJp! MS OF THE MONARCH MALLEABLE RANGE land and Silverton.' He was io have returned to Portland next week again to become" driver of a eta are. Kn funeral announcements have been made pending the arrival of relatives-from Portland. ch. a Wm 71 vears aao at I hoard of director of the Salem Cowlit Prairie. Funeral services ly. M. C. A. held its regular will be held Saturday at Vader, j monthly meeting, at a lunebjon in Washington. Rummage sale Frl. olph Bldg., between Liberty. - & Sat. Ad- High and fir. Warner ltcturn--Dr. Es tella Ford Warner will- be in her office at the county health unit the Y. building Tnursaay bwb. Reports for the past month were presented. rta Has Dinner The .sales manship class at the Y. 1L C. A. held a dinner la the X din tag ..nm ThiinidiT nizht. followed by - '. W - w a talk on salesmansnip ny w headquarters this morning' after J mttredge, on "New Treads la spending pome ubw t'h6 i Salesmanship. .n. r.A.An , ' Clt rnort8 I ; plenty of anow on the highway., L Bounty lned--Bounty nierK I Harlan Judd ot the county clerk s Attends Realty Banquet J. F. I Tpn0TtBd the Issuance t a I'lrich, vice-president for. Oregon I fJ B01inty for a female eoyote ti.m -nvikwixt ra.l ostato asSO-1 t.t.t. waa n resented for eiaUon. was In Portland Wednes-j Knt hr Charles C. 'Russell day aight to auenu w i routa 8. Salem banauet of the roruaua wu board. Bosch Radio. The best inra- I hit ton From Portland George Dutton, insurance -man from Tr,rtlanf. VU . ft bUSlneSS Visitor in the city Wednesday and Thurs- Mln on to .KUaena iroiu mimnev Itlazea UbA eMmnfty fire In a residence, owned by Al xT..nAt- rirantr eitT recorder, on tcnann atreet. called the tire de partment out at l:St Thursday afternoon. The damage was slight.. BEFORE YOU SELL J YOUR JUNK - I . - s. , Phone for the Highest Cash Price - Wa" buy "aid seUevefythlg" Salem Junk Cb. - '320 N. Commercial : " l- - fhoke aaa - - Saffron & KHae -' Obituary White Millard F. White, age 6, died Tuesday at the borne near Rlck- realL Survivea oy Edna; two sons, Henry ot Tilla mook, and Homer of Portland twb doagaters. Mrs. Guasa Maa ot San Francisco, and Mrs. Myrtle Trent of McMinnville. Services at the residence Friday at i O'clock and interment in Zeaa cemetery at 2 : $ o'clock. Ar- raBgements in charge or w. . Macy and Son of McMinnville. Robinson . VTatnpv r.lav Robinson, age 52, died in this city, January a. Hus band of Mattie C. Roblason, ana father of Miss Mildred Robinson, hntt. of saiem: brother of Sam E. ui.a tjuu Roblason ana mra. ocm- sla Shoaa, all ot Tennessee, ra- narai aervlces Friday afternoon ai 2 o'clock from the Kigaon moriu ary. Interment City View ceme tery. Lyle Thomas has returned : to his home in West Salem and is confined there with a very had at-1 tack of the flu. He Is under the care of Dr. Garnjobst of Salem. It is hoped he will be imroved enough by the end of the week to return to his school teaching in Dextera, Oregon. ' Mrs. George Chapman was tak en to the Willamette Sanitarium in Salem Tuesday where she will have inward goitre removed. She is quite ill and it will be necessary for her to remain at the hospital to regain strength 'a few days be fore the operation. She resides on Third atreet. - For Expert Motor Reconditioning See G. A. Raymond Machine Shop 425 Chem. St. Phone 8 City View Cemetery Established 1803 Tel. 120. Conveniently Accessible -Perpetual car provided for T Prices Reasonable t Think of as THROAT AND LUNG BALSAM for the relief of Coughs COLDS SPASMODIE CROUP WHOOPING COUGH HOARSNESS BRONCHIAL COUGHS Contains no Narcotic Only at Schaefer's ' rmnr, store The Original Yellow Front and Candy Speetal JMpro ol Ban 1S3 . uonusercsai Pbeae 1ST . Praslar Agewcy This practical 8-PIECE SET of Vollrath Enamelware in Pink-Pearl or Apple Green with every , range. 0 o ptlcrest Memorial APark Cemetery with- .perpetual care ; Jast tea snhratea froaa fbe -v heart ot towa Ls'llll uO-mgJait,jo:ipm. Salem Heights Hallr i Adults SSe . BeneCt CUldien lSe x Tins useful -12-PIECE SET of Never-Stain .Steel Cutlery with every range. we give easy term and take your bid range in exchange. America Most Popular TtanffO Every - . Home 340 Court St. MS 340 Court St. Hamilton's Used Fnrniture Eschanse ' 255 N. Ctniacrcxal '