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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 11, 1930)
- - 1 - - - Creet High Officer W. J. Mo- Claler, anpreme secretary of the jCnighta of Colnmbus, with head ioarter in New Haven, Conn., fca la Salem Sunday night to jneet with members of the order ta this , vlciinty. Members from jU "parts of Marion county were feasant. He Is telling members ifcronghont the west of the prog-rjpw- which the order is making, pd getting first hand information on the affairs of local orga-nixa-Hons, - Others who spoke here jrere P. J. Haoley of Portland, fUate deputy;. Joe Van Hoomisen. Ipputy of district No. 1; George ICreutxer, Sheridan, deputy in dis Ulct No. 2; F. R. Coleman, St. jtul. deputy In district No. a. -FOUNDr GUILTY J. Lincoln UU of 4S7 Center St. has been Xrled and found guilty of selling classy bigh quality "made-to- measure clothing at about halt a. l . a wnai oiners cnarge, oecause ne pells the "Scotch Woolen Mills' Upe so "well known here. Your choice of 200 fabrics for Suit or teix-oat for $23.50. He has about 2J?0 latest snappy samples of this and other "all-wool'Mines. Style, IH and workmanship fully guar aateea Jtreet. Girt Reserves Meet Seven members of the Pringle Girl Re serve triangle met yesterday af ter scnooi at the Y. W. C. A. here for a recognition serrlce. in which three new members were recog nized. Mrs. Elizabeth K. Gallaher, general secretary, and Hiss Flor- encei Bemdt, advisor of the Prin gle gronp, met with the girls who were: Betty Taylor, president: Doris Cassldy. rice president; Hil da McDowell, secretary; Mae Pearsall .treasurer; Ruth Staple- ton, Vivian van Lydegraf and Lu elle Conklin. "I shall not be responsible for bUls charged to my account, ex cept those contracted for by my self." Myrtle B. Arneson (Mrs. L. A. Arneson), owner of Inspiration Point on Garden Road, Salem, Oregon. Appoints Car k on George W. Hug. - city superintendent and president of the Northwest asso ciation of secondary schools and colleges, haa Appointed F. E. Carl-j ton. secretary of the O. S. T. A., to represent the northwest group at the national association of re- the OREGON STATTSM AN Safest -.torn; Tw&teyMogi Ttbciktix 11, 1933 MM""""""rM""MT PACE FITS Two CInt Fortied Two add I StartoU May Omtniae -t Louts tlonal boys nd girls ehiV pro-1 H. Metzger. farm union organizer jects have been' organised, . and I and representative of the Appier blanks received by WiUlam w. I vendor sales company, of. Santa. rot; county dnD leader. At SLiooaa, caur., who is hers for aa Mary s school, Mt. Angei, the new-1 lSwetinite sta-, was In Stayton elub is the growth and health J yesterday for the purpose ot or- project with Rose C. Hassing, 1 ganlzlng a. farm anion there. He header, and the following officers:. I reports that It is likely a union Thrasilla Barr. - president; - John I wui be perfected there shortly. Blsenius, ice-president; and Metzger hopes to establish farm- Margaret Gilles, secretary. Thlser's unions throughout Oregon group has 18 members. At St. J before he returns south. He says Louis, fire girls are enrolled In a I nis method of cooperative hand- sewing club, under leadership of 1 ling of fruits and grains has been Mrs. E. E. Anderson, Officers 1 widely adopted to tie north and are: Mae Long, president; Marie I south of Oregon. RradetlMi. viM-nreaMent? Inna I Anderson, secretary . 1 "T- .PrlB UTIU Ul IUV IIA1V flUDlLKl Will Grand Piano Barrain- Slot). P tonignt at the x. M. C. A. Factory discount on any new,1 p. m. on tne topie "Men Kimball Grand piano and a $220 J tal Illnesses and Their Preven- eight tube electric radio thrown uon- n meeting la open to in. Terms to salt. Now is vonr 1 Panuc ana is being sponsored chance to get the piano for the the Marion County Health "as children and the radio for the old ociation in conjunction with the gional standardising -agencies See them at 487 Center which meets in Atlantic City I Tuesday. February 25. Carlton is familiar with this phase of edu- IVant Kdacator to Couie The cational activities through his alem Teachers' association is mating an effort to induce Dr. Edna Bailey of the University of California at Berkeley, .to address a meeting of the local teachers' work in this state. Prank on Highway Charged with being intoxicated on a pub lic highway, E. A. Ligon, 1425 D. fcoup In March. Dr. Bailey is a T W1VHUSJ BUU yiCAUW SUlVJi was arrested Sunday evening when he was found in his car which was in a ditch this side of Aurora. Sentence will be im posed Saturday. hp ted health authority and is leaving shortly for Washington, p. C, to attend President Hoov er's conference on child welfare. The Salem association hopes -to Induce her to stop off here on her way back to California after at tending the conference. Clubhouse Planned Construc tion of a new clubhouse is plan um it.i Mi DV tne st- Louis parish of the -HOSpiiai ruthnlf. ohnroti t ronlara the T 1 9 Tt .11. attendants at the Salem General building, which is a con- j-eport Alec Rtaeak 9 . in l fine Verted dwelling. Plans for the 1. uuui.iuii u Ul IU IKI now Kn.Min van lapn.SPrt t ws iuwasni iy BJure recent breakfast held by the men jwieu ne was auocxea aown ana of th. n.rish. run over. at the Intersection of the Fairgrounds road and the Sil ver ton road by. an automobile driven by Mrs. C. "W. Reed, route 8. Saturday afternoon. Alec is the son of Mike Rataezyk, 2690 Brooks avenue. The boy's in- For guaranteed repair work, Fitzgerald Sherwin Motor Co. Operation Given Miss R. T. Smith who went south to Clover- dale, Calif., with her sister, Mrs. Inries consist of a. broken leg, S. W. Mann, to spend the winter fractured skull and bruises. Big Legion Auxiliary benefit dance. Crystal Gardens, Feb. 14. Good music, old time dancing. Payne's Name Dropped Name of Robert L. Payne, pastor of the was taken to a hospital on Febru ary third and operated on tor ap pendicitis, she stoood the oper ation fine and is slowly recover ing her normal health. Repeat Scotch Event The Scotch program which played to a First Bantist church, was drooped capacity audience at the Y. M. C Jrom the roll of the Salem Min- A. several week3 ago, will be re- Jsterlal association.' when his case Plated Friday night as the weekly was presented to the group at the lobby program, to accomodate bimonthly meeting held at the Y. persons who could not be admit- N. C. A. yesterday morning. This ted fr lack of room on Us first action was taken because he had presentation pot paid his dues and because he folks. Kimball Piano House. 2020 N. Capitol St Salem, Ore. Showing Films Dr. Estill Brunk, dentist with the - county health unit, is showing two films, "Tommy's Troubles' and "Torn my Tucker's Tooth, in the city schools this week In a concerted attempt' to bring school children to a greater consciousness of nee- program of adult health educa tion of the local Y. M. Ct A. I. O. O. F. attention. Yon are all invited to be present at I. O, O. F. Temple, Court and High street on Feb. 12. Grand Master Kmil Peterson will be with ns. Program and ether features for the eveninr. Legion t Meet Capital Post essity of care and preservation of J No. 9, American Legion, will meet their teeth. He showed them at i tonight at S o'clock in McCornack the Garfield and Ehglewood I hail. The principal topic of dis- schoois yesterday and will be at cussion will be the Fourth of the Grant school this morning July eelebratton, with two alter- and Highland this afternoon. native plans proposed; the Indian ronrreas which the Terntlva To Appear At School The De- committee has been disrnsalnr re- Moss concert entertainers will ap- cently, or a "home talent" cele- pear r eoruary at a special bration o ciock assembly at -tne nigh school, it was announced yester- Baby Boy Arrives A seven day. These singers and perform- and a half pound baby boy was ers have traveled the country for born Saturday night to Mr. and more than 50 years. A small ad- Mrs. Austin Wilkinson, S41 Edge- mission will be charged at the water street. West Salem. Mrs. school, and only students who de- Wilkinson and baby are at the sire to no so will stay to hear I Bungalow Maternity home. Cash contributions to the Asso-j elated Charities yesterday totaled! 156.85, the few workers tn thftj field were able to report last night. And while workers were out seeking funds, representa tives ef families, some destitute and soma near destitute, were a im plying at the Charities efflce for jSwigert and chll aid and succor. I Swigert and Mr. and One esDeciallv hard case, that I Swigert. ef a man whe ran find nn vntk Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Carter of from which to secure funds to Roeemont avenue, West Salem. r4 hi wtf mn thro .hiiirn I recently received a letter from appeared at the office on Front ttb,r OB- Professor H. 8. Carter, t.t MfrAir .rt.r t time i at the head of the Civil Delbert Mohr has Be started In school at West Salem. He la a new pupil for the sixth grade. He formerly went to school la Woodonrn. A surprise birthday dinner par ty was given Sunday honoring the SCth birthday anniversary ot L. A. Swigert of Rage street A numbex of relatives were present Mr. Swigert received several nice present sas well as a beautiful birthday cake, which had his name written en it Those enjoy ing the bounteous dinner were the following: Mr. and Mrs. Har ry Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. Rex and chilO". Charlie Mrs. Lu A. his story of no food at home came out. pride notwithstanding. If anyone has work, either part time or full, for this man, Mrs. Mae Young, Charities secretary,; Is par ticularly anxious to know of it. Donations received yesterday were from: D. A. White, 25: Skaggs Safeway store, $2 80; W. Monmouth. Engineering department of the South Dakota State college at Brookings, S. D. Mr. Carter is a brother of Mrs. Hernia Carter Pfster, of the teachers staff of the McKinley school of Salem, who is making advancements in her work, is a graduate of the State Normal of H. Daney, $2.50; cash, 25 cents; Charles Knowland, $1.50;- J. F. Ulrich eompsny, $1; Anonymous, $5: Union Abstract comnanr. $2.- 60; W. C. Kern, $2: R. A. Har ris, 15; state highway department machine shop employes, $4.25; cash, $25. Mr. Carter was a graduate from the 1921 class of civil en gineers from the Oregon State college ot Corvallis. He is one of the leading young men there and has been appointed a mem ber in the State Examination board of South Dakota. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Taylor of the Ambassador apartments of Salem, and Mrs. T. Van Orsdol of McMlnnville, were Thursday eve- Mrs. Arthur Snrout. danrhter nig gnests at the home of Mrs. of Mrs. F. O. Needham of Second I Van Oredol's sister, Mrs. L. E. street, Is on her way to Beau- Davis, of 113 8 Rape street. Mrs. O-I West Salem -o i mont, Texas. She wrote to her mother from Agua Puerta, Mex ico. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Lamb and family, who have been residing in West Salem, are now residing tP to Portland Shed dry wood-coal. Prompt de livery. Tel. 12. Salem Fuel Co. Mrs. Wood Recoverlsur Mrs. E. T. Wood, 465 South 12th street, who has been under care of a nurse and physician for the them. Parents- or others who care to attend the assembly are 1 invited to do so. To Attend Meeting Mrs. Bra zier Small, president of the Mar ion county public health associa tion, Mr. and Mrs. Geddes Smith. who are here from New York P"t week following a slight City, and Dr. Estella Ford Warner stroke, Is reported to be some will be in Eugene Wednesday eve- what improving from the illness. nlng to attend the annual meeting I . . of the Lane cnnntT nnhH health 1 Dawson to Marshfield Major association. Lane conntv has c- A- W. Dawson, army instructor lust started a full time health attached to the national guard. unit left yesterday morning on one of his regular instructional trips to Dollar dinner every night 5:45 1 Marshfield. to 8 at the Marion hotel. Army Officer Here Lieu ten Realtors Class Meets The ant Colonel William G. Scott. study group on appraisals, con-1 chief surgeon of the Oregon na ducted each Tuesaay nignt at tne tional guard, arrived at guard cnamDer or commerce ny tne a-l headquarters yesterday for a con lem realty noara, win consiaer ference with Major General -BuiiQiDg an Annual expense i George A. White. Schedule for Income Property" at I its session tonight. This meeting Smith to Speak "Traits of will be the sixth in the series of Abraham Lincoln" win be the I subject of an address by W. Carl ton Smith at the Rotary club luncheon Wednesday. Graham Stops Here A. B. Graham of Mill City was a Mon in North Salem. Their son. Vir gil. Is still attending sehool in West Salem. Earl Burk has been very busy lately cleaning away the leaves, driftwood, etc., from the River 10 arranged for this course.. Young Fasching III Ray Fas- chlng, Jr.. seren-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Fasching. Is able to be up and about the home Tt.n.. CllK A j4 a I ... . . . . . . I itgv lutein ma a v4fYAM V a .... ttA Tw.vtonahr h. did not . . " "- . --" after suuenng a ugm awac oi --"- .." . , ' . .v. ieciive fireplace was Diamea jor nneumonia. The vounester will wnue earouie to Eugene I:Arm,eir m'm OI lBB e blaze which did a small be able to return to' i hi. classes at i - - i -avisautv svuwa ui Jury Gete Trip-The first Jury "SF days o be drawn for the February ,-oUUuajr a few more term of court opened Monday iuuu iurv-c., i cm morning with the Harris case and ' v ' c fhen the location of accident be- tne fIre- tween S. P. train and the automo- View Xew Tne pr0. bile owned by Harris was under pOBed route of the new highway discussion. Is was deeided to send n k ot-nri.ri he Jury to the scene. Harris is Twelfth street to the Pacific suing for damages to his ma- Mrhwav waa the noint of atten- jhine as well aa personal dam- tjon for the members of the coun- a?es. ty court and State Market En- Hubbard Man Here A. W. Hathaway of Hubbard was a bus- I iness visitor in the city yesterday. Housemaids Will Hold Class Today First meeting of the house maids' course sponsored by the nart time contlnnatinn irhnnl tnil 11 51 lV I the Smith-Hughes fund will be V L J held at the high school In room 1-K at 3 o'clock this afternoon, Cile - announces miss man Holloway. Died at the residence on North director of the school. Enrollment Obit I Oaa4 ltAJ Heads Not GsUlty Although R"" winter street Sunday afternoon, m the class has reached the limit prohibition officers found a 20 Want nse(i furniture. Tel. 511. Mrs. Amanda Jane Glle.aged 90. that can be accommodated. Mrs. kanon stui on nis piace. u. u. vii- Survived bv the following chil- uiaays Jensen win ne the ln- Cacsworth. Broadacres. denied S. IT. to Meet Josiahjrn. w c r.n nt Salem- Robert structor, caving any knowledge ot the Smith camp. Sons of Union vet- nno TnB(,hiir' Miaa Mina Gila While the definite meeting 5 ' . ... . . . 1 in A tl. . . .A I"" I 4-A ill . . ... .. ownersnxp oi tne sun wnen ne erans, wm meev iwujkuw i .w 0j gaiem and Mrs. Ella Brown of jaaies win not oe set nnui ine ses appeared In Justice court Mon- o'clock at the Woman's club xorth Bay, Canada; and the tol-l1 today. It is probably - the day. Ball was fixed at $100 and building. U. G. Boyer. com man- lowig grandchildren i Schuyler J groups will meet from 2 to 4:20 Itlllingswofth will, be given a der, has urged au memoers to at-I G1Ie of saiem; Robert Glle or.o cloc tt Tuesday and Thursday auernoons. materials snouid oe brought to the class today. Rearing nert Saturday. Y. W. C. A, Board Meet The tena m lniuauus a large class. w.l,r ..4 fir Tit-own nf Can- nf MMtin? TYMiIrht e- ada. Funeral services Wednesday w w t wilt Kl ft. I rnlir himOnthlv session of the Sa- J wuu-i.r t- '-' "V " . .. ? : C i Z -m Zlt,, . - lr ..hanl Rev Farl Coehrai anlae WMMearhlW iHaaHns? at t h A I I A7T1 kU nnsl nfia Tfl VIII I1H nHIfl O.L I w ar-f tu.TA,"":.;i, r - J rn.V'. T nclatlng. Interment City View in rlT lftKmnon Dtsu-naainn toniaht. beidnning at 8 o'clock, cemetery. r k. VniM fn-r hs naw wrnrV- I Several matters are exnected to VL IUC w W"VJ " " - I . I - i nn t r. I rnma horftro Tnm rr fin n I iui fire )l ja wAycvtvu i " - " -r...ll- 1 T-..l s JIJ eenter of attention. ... . J ''" f"1- r laun tiun to frolic ineiFebruarv 10. at the residence Auto Ssole An automobile Latin club ot the senior high Survived by his mother, Mrs. Gre- helona-ina- to A. B. CaDies of the school will hold a party at the i ta Paul ot Carlton, Ore., and Grand theatre, stolen in Salem school building this afternoon at J brother H. Paul ot Salem. Serv feundar night was found along 24 15 o'clock, the affair to carry iCM wm be held at Yamhill, Ore- the highway near Albany the same 1 through a Valentine motif. ron. today under direction o f llZht ,. u. t Clough-Taylor. 1 juuer mam Mum u. ' nh. v. I v f f .. . . . 1 n 1 a V. ir. CamD Jr ire CVOBCII ine 1UW- l Miucr, 11 at iuyiyiur wiiu nw- u.ium. etomnatlmlnn canro nre uiris 01 ams ana nooerts, ntaae a dus- TrtK w is Atmtt the high, school met last night at iness trip te valley points yester- K tW, rftT rebrusr; 10. Surrived me nomo 01 " ' ' s " a by father and. mother, Mr. and ivortn wmier butc. i " vnj. Mm. Robert D. McFeron of Port- ?,re- Th..i... ibt Th. Arm. lnd and two brothers, Jimmie t 11. vmuUr khuIt nMlslIst d..m inh th v. nr. c a will and George. Funeral . services . inu..to .t T.lla'a Roan t ft mMt inntrht t which thn narta I WeuneSOay at 1U a. B. at V'OUgn- rr . . ... . . 1 ..: . 0 . . r.T-l T1or ctniul - Intermeat PKv Shop. Sift N. tligu si. r none wui De atlignea lr several one- . --rt . 2555. FOR INFORMATION ABOUT LOCAL OR EASTERN RAILROAD RATES Oregon Electric Ry.S Willamette Vane- TJae WaT PHONE 727 Davis then visited for a short time Saturday, at which time Mrs. Van Orsdol return to her home In McMlnnville and Mr. and Mrs. Taylor left for a motoring The pupils of the sixth, seventh and eighth grade of the West Sa lem school are preparing for a spelling contest, which will be held soon. Several prises are be ing offered. The editor of the dab. SeVeral toys of the eighth, grade are members. The officers are the following: president. Win ston Goeeer; vice president. Bill Summers, and secretary, Chester Fredrickson. Mr. and Mrs. Avery Applewhite and daughter, Catherine, were Snnday.dinner guests at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Shepsrd of Zen a.' Mr. and Mrs. Max Gehlar ot Edgewater street, West Salem, were Wednesday evening callers at the home of Mr. and Mm .Rol lin Baver and Mrs. Mary Beaver. The officers of the 4-H club of the West Salem sehool are: Er ney Friesen. president; Thomas Oeburn. vice president, and Gor don Lacey, secretary. Mm. La ce y is the teacher, who is the leader of the club.- Due to the bad weather, they have not begun their active worn for the club. The members con Mst of eighth grade students. . Miss Bessie Smith and friend of Salem, were" Saturday visitors at the home o'f Mrs. Sarah McGee ot Ruge street. v Mr. and Mrs. John Friesen of Second street, sang special num bers at the charch service Sun day evening. The singing was much enjoyed by oneSnd all. Mildred Oakes of McNary ave nue, has been ill for the past week but she is able to be back in school now. Frar": Louther and son, Frank, Junior, of Biodgett, were Satur day visitors for a short time at the home of Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Thomas. They then went on to Oregon City. Buddy Pack, who has been at tending the West Salem school, has started in school in Salem, as bis parents have moved to Salem. Mrs. L. A. Swigert of Skinner street, was a Sunday evening vis itor at the home of her friend, Mrs. L. E. Davis. Mrs. Clyde Rogers. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Covey and- daughter, and Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Goodlow Side Auto park, getting ready for plk County Observer is offering the summer's tourists and other large, new dictionary as the campers. Most of the cabins rLrst prise. Also rive cash prizes have been full all during the win- W1 oe given. Anyone m Polk ter, as several people who stay county of school age Is permitted in them have children going to to trT !l the spelling contest. It the West Salem school. wI take place In Dallas. Several nunils of the seventh -Lyie Thomas, who teaches trade In the West Salem school school at Dexter. Oregon, came to are preparing a debate for the n,s home in West Salem Friday near future. Those on the team evening, un bamraay evening he are the following for the first ws visitor with President J. S. question: Paul Gooder, Cathar- fanciers or tne Oregon Normal ine Applewhite, and Eugene school of Monmouth, and in the Krebs, are on the affirmative evening was a guest for the sen side. Lorraine Thompson, Ruth lor formal which was being held Maerg, and Virgil Lamb are on in evening. the negative side. The affirma- aunaay morning Mr. and Mrs. tlve for the second question are W. Thomas and family and Ar- Wilma Crum, Ruby Davis, and thur Akers accompanied Lyle Maisle Radky. For the negative back to his school where they side are Mildred Crum. Ethel Da- Pe?1 oar. vis. and Harold Forrest. , "-neater Fredrickson is the The questions to be debated ,eer or tne Rose and Floral are the following: First. "Chil- cuD wbich has been recently or dren can have more fun in the ganised by the school children of country than in the city." Sec- west &aiem. They are expecting and. "Observing Nature is a bet- 11 to be a very successful 4-H FINEST TORIO frm Qff READING LENSES $Xa70 Eyeglass Insurance and thor ough examination included. THOMPSON-GLUTSCH OPTICAL CO. 110 N. Commercial St. ot. Dallas, were" Sunday i filmier . guests at the home of ISruaadV Mrs. 8. It. Bnrk of Edgwwmter street. ' . ; ,- jv";.---,-:. " J. E. Loggar of Burns, Oregon is dangeronsly ill with pnenmoa la. He is the nephew t Mrew&v L. Burk of the River Side Attfo park. Ernest Crum, who has been. at tending school In "West Salem, has gone to Salem where he will stay with his ndmother and attend Parrish Junior high school. ; Gordon Lacey has been ill for the last few days, but he iseou- , slderable better now. Joseph Albert Montgomery oat Albany, passed away at hiseaeme Friday, February 5. He Jsilae father ot Mrs. Emma Beckerand Mrs. Dora Roberts, all of Albany. Mr. and Mrs. Becker were -formerly residents ot West sSaJena ?nd ran the grocery store ooa Edgewater street, which Is anew owned by Mr. and Mrs. HarryvMo Dowell of the Tourist Auto samp. Mf. and Mm. Roberts also vsjerV: property owners In West r ?JenuA few yearn ago. Besides these Jkn leaves his wife, Mm. Lain CG. Montgomery, his daughter, JJfrs. Lillie Stewart of Amity. tends ; grandson, Joseph Stewart. . The funeral services were Jaald ' Monday at 1:30 o'clock at the RIgdon chapek Rev. Esson of Albany officiated. He was burled in the City View cemetery. : . . PILES CURED Wittoat eperatloa er leas ef DR. MARSHALL S2S Oregon Slag. . ter recreation than playing games." Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Ailor and daughter, Thelma. of New Grand Ronde. were Saturday motorists to Salem. While here they visit ed Mrs. Ailor's sister and family. Mrs. I. W. Thomas ot Edgewater street. They then went on into Salem where they visited their daughter. Miss Eloise Ailor. who is now attending Willamette uni versity. An editor for the eighth grade of the West Salem school has been elected. Miss Doris Hanby was elected and Miss Jewel Rich ardson and Miss Inez Stewart were elected to help her in this work. Erwin Benson, who attends the West Salem school, has been ill for some time but is now able to resume his school duties. Miss Vera Stewart ot Edge water street, lias been suffering with a bad case of polaon oak. She Is some improved at the pres ent time. We Rent Used Furniture Jail 2103, Used Furniture Department 151 N. High For Expert Truck and Tractor Motor Reconditioning: See G. A. Raymond Machine Shop 425 Chesn. St. Plume 8 act plays to be presented soon. View cemetery. - -1. Bates In City Ansley G. Bates. J Speed! ns Charged W. H. Noot former resident ef this city but (iow of Astoria and Seaside, was a business visitor here yesterday. Leaves for Colorado Ada Wel ty. who has been-residing at the Virginia apartments, will leave, teday for Monte Vfsta, Colo. was arrested Monday by a, city traffic officer on a charge J ef speeding. Sergeant to Lebanon Staff Kerreant Hc-rv Guinnes was an official visitor to Lebanon yes terday. Ctty View Cnaetery Establiabed ISO ..TeL 1260 CouTMleatly Accessible 'Serpetaal care provided for . Pfkes Reasonable PROUD You'll have a right to be if he gives you ;:. CpO5C2S30l!OttGG r A Pack Cemetery with perpetual icare Jast tea naisnrtes ffrosn tbe - laeart of tsnns ROBERT R. BAIIJBTV 7 Mgjr Salem Division V Office Front and Trade Tel 14C0 . . v , v Portland Office Terminal Bldjr. , . ; 4 Two Trips Daily from Portland to" Salem All oathern Way PolnU connection to As'hland ; ; Daily Serrice-Express ; service Freifcltt rates , ; "T--. -. - Abo Local Hauling . , , - uoxa x. : To Adults Calling at Our Store Autographed Photo MAURICE CHEVALIER i Hear JHra With 1 Phiko TrmnE3ri& cpjf, rnrs A 7Tube Screen Grid All-Electric Balanced-Unit Radio Special iill . aHe Thursday, Feb. 13 10A1L 1283 State Street Corner State ft 13th Farnltaoe ef all kinds, res- dishesta. See papers fer yauikxlars. Note tmm ttaae 10 A. M. TTaaneay. Sale Held lawtifa F. If. Woodry SU SCHAEFERS Headache Tablets Positive Relief for Head ache Neuralgia, Backache. Excel lent la pains of Rheumatism and sciatica. Put up by Emil A. Schaefer Keg. Pharmacist Price 25 Cents Only at Schaefer's DRUG STORE The Original Yellow Front and Candy Special Store of Salem. 1S3 N. Commercial Phone 107 Penslar Agency (5 fifl Driquctto Fresh Shipments Arriving Daily Just Call Larmer Transfer Co. HEAVY HAULING aad TRANSFERS Big Furniiure In thtbeautiful new Ctnuolcilodd Only with Phileo BJUatMMl Radio can TOfk renrodnce snch a charmias roiee aa that oTfilanriee CbMsvaliestarorTbelvePaTa-le". Thli new Phllco Coneele with Use woaderfal newPhileo 7-TnbeScreest Grid cliatsif Utitegnatett bay- imdl radio histoiy,wn corafidesitl j bdierev Power, diataTiffs pure toise, jrJiarp eecunrr morm ratu far fesa money uuua erer orarcsi netorei .:- - taw si a " ive-eeugenesi r , i, iiri aaiaaaa asaav sxrue, tm mm-Au ne i re in mm - -, j 'iT. Ir- "rilt-; HI Erery Wed. Nite 7 P.M. PriTate Saks Dafly at ; P. N. Woodry's Auction Market, ef '. New si BMi taBitave. beds, , sprlncs, snattrtaaes, Stardt-sUlt daveasert aatd chatrs, llnalsw yard gas as. tt Itaui , Tngs,. Aa., f raeges, - huittis, tapestry's Hvbac room and dlnlax reesn fsaaahlnrsv dressers,- - enlf- f eaders, seels ef . aa amos, eertaJas, jusd draaeriee . aad everythinf- that gees te far. -Tea can always bey the best fer less at F. H. WssIijs Aaettoa Market est Sassaaer cash r aid ros VSC9 To All immmm mmm A MEETING IS CALLED FOR : Thursday Evening 8:00 o'clock Red Men Hall East 9th and Hawthorne Arenue, Portland,. Ore. for the purpose of financing a Radio Campaign against the chain store vandals that are looting; the country.. This is your chance to enlist in the cause of free dom. - Will you lay aside everything; and come to this meeting? Will you do your part hi getting your cause before the people? , . - " We have arranged for two hours daily over a radio : station and will soon be broadcasting the TRUTH "ABOUT THE CHAINSTORE TRUST to millions of people. We will soon be pleading your cause daily to . producers, manufacturers, wholesalers, and consum ers. We will soon be asking the consuming poblic to give you a trial. v ; To do this we must have help. Independents who -want to remain freemen must chip in and pay the ex. pense of their campaign. Will you come to this meet i ing? Will you urge your fellow businessmen to come? Will you, bring your salesmen? - Will you ask all sales.; : men to pass the word along?. The chaingang has bot tied up the press. ' We must look to independents to pass the word along until we get on the air. ' , ; This meeting" is pen to the public We invite inde pendent merchants in all lines to jointands in reclaim- ing the billions of business that' is going to a half dozen -.Wall Street Monopolies. m-. -i --Tj--". v--:''V:--''3 ;.V"i--''-;:-- ? Our brethren are already in the field.- A powerful radio station in the South is hurling defiance at the enemy. Will you come out and help bring the truth - to the people of the West?. : , : I : ANTI - -' : Robert G. iSimcaji, Chairman. !