PAGE FIVE M4f A m J mm f Local News Briefs Tavenner to Corruis R. w. I - CUmh. Ore imeA A ili avenner, secondary supervisor weeks' - series of lectures on yen jn, tte saiem schools ana secre- mansfttst ana spelling methods by tary-treasurer of the state high Mrs. Clara Pomarey and on metb aehool principals association, will oda lead by Mlsa Gretehen Kream be bi Corvallls tonight to attend er. has been arranged tor elemen an executite committee meeting tary school teachers. Tie spelling of that group. tCv"A. Howard, group meets each Tuesday at 4 state superintendent," sd Mr. o'clock at the senior high school fiurgesa of the superintendent's ajid the music instruction .will be office, will "he In attendance from given at the same hour and' place 6alem, although not members of each Wednesday. Mrs Pomeroy the committee. Other members of is both heads of their respective the executive group are: Paul departments la the Junior highs. Jackson of Klamath Falls," presW The series of atndiea were arrang dent;. A. Bittner of: Portland, ed by Miaa Carlotta Crowley, John C. .Johnson of Prineville. Plans will be made for the annual Disease Here High Report of meeting to be held here in Octo- communicable diseases i Marion Cer, Blshob - gpeaksBiahop Titus eH' 01 Y.M.. nt vnHio. ,. 1 exclusive ci turee county for the week ending Feb ruary 8, made to the state depart ment of health shows 62 cases, cases of tuber- tnis number, zi eases were whooping cough; four each Influ enza and pneumonia, six each ebickenpox and mumps, two scar- Methodist church was the chapel teg09 ,n " hospital, Of caker Wednesday . morning at Willamette university.' He will be on the university- campus until TTflr? 11 ur ,: il AllWmf n as awanfn ' saif dresses to the reneral nubile an4ilet Dd one measles. There - - . iaia van aaA -. i chapel talks, each. morainn.rHeis i .IT. . . v"""a " fv- masing-.nis ncaoquarters- in-, tne i . .. ",uw. " " preBHieav ww.- -,Bxtia Special While they last, Tl w' B! xne siuaeais iorpri- r new small ; M3T model noe, Yate eonferences. - -c- I samples " f-ronv large- Eastern: man-' Bii legion - Auxiliary bem SiTSf Via!?t Hanea- Cratal. Cardans ' Feh. M. IfM-lfe 1 l!niu mniiii aIiI tin, AanHnr. TWiman. rilM Hag's Cousin Bdes Henry H. Hug, Oregon pioneer, died Tues day at LaGrande at the age of (Store, 3 85-3 6 8o. 12th it. Mile from High Prices.' CHID IKS TAXES SVSTGL1 Possibilities Uew Program Cited by Chairman of - ' Commission The state of Oregon faces great er accomplishments and a happier ojkton within its borders through acceptance and careful building upon the taxation system now smarted. John Carkin, chairman of the' state tax commission, said la speaking on taxation at the Zonta club luneheon meeting at the Marlon yesterday In the 25 years preceding the last legislature's enactment of new tax laws and eetbllshment of the -r full time tax commission, some ti tax measures have been enacted by the people through the Initiative and referendum, Carkin said. Reason that ' tax matters have fared so badly In Oregon la due largely to the fact that taxes can't be put into a straight Jack et,' nor Is taxation a thing that can be rushed ' Into without: care ful study, the tax expert declared. s The "present tateiaesv'th"tax on corporation and bank's; the In tangibles and: th provision - for equalisation of property assess-' meats, are believed by Carkin to be the beginning of a program which will put Oregon ahead In the field of taxation and mean fu ture development, no less than the road program worked out over the last 10 or 12. years has put the state ahead of all others IrAKTCG A DIPLOMATIC ADVANTAGE. X i 5 4 , w v.w.-.-:. a- A f r ,C ? o. :1 ' -f I 1 in If eomflaod til his homo with the na womem - or west saiem made a community quilt which consisted of the names oni ihe blocks of tho different ladies of Weet Balem.- This was presented to am eld friend,' Mrs W. J Thomas of Bugs street. . . . Mr. and Mrs. Austna VUkln- ton of - Sll Edgewater street. West Salem, are rejoicing over the arrival of a seven and a half pound baby bey bom Saturday sight, Mrs. Wilkinson and son are at thjB Bungalow maternity home. . Miss Ruth Bedford is having a musical recital Saturday evening at eight o'clock in the Nelson building. Emery Hobson, an ad vanced student on the piano will furnish the jnusie for the program. iav anti . Disease Cases Total 160 Last Month, Report ' .Exactly 160 cases of commun icable disease were reported in Marion county tor the month of NwreJ men who followed 8eeretar of doo of their own medicine. The double- I I.JltJ, r.il .JTJ?Znr State Sthnson to SUnmore, EngUnd. where I play ia ghown taJdnt' place on one of the I ncer made at the county health he was resting over the week-end. sot. a terraces of Warrea House nnit executive committee neeUag last nigat; M?., Raaaey la trpm Hillsboro, 1 eBiekenox were most prevalent Orsen,v -, Idnvins the'nontta wit 4. caM W. F. Thomas of Huge street ( cases of diphtheria were renort- 1 s ' considerably Improved 1 n led; ten of pneumonia and nine of health after several days of 111- Influenza. , There were five eases State Board of Hfealth xuesWarning Against Sinus Trouble This Week Noted Players May Come Th,n la Ku-alhtltttf ih,t Co 1 ATM 71 years. He was a oousin or loTers of the Shakespearean George W. Hug. city school su- drama wU, the Ben Greet perm tenflent. -Henry Hug was jrhve-nAar(n hra.thi with a group of 36 famUiea sent spring, according to word received I We advancement. 10 SOUUtWeStern Utah in lSOl tO Uv nenrn W Unr aunortn. I Th new (MM nave Ttn ihfliw J nt TiMlth t tta wolv Itunailn urn iV atMtt In the wall. lor- mlld the Santa Clara settlement, itendent. The nlavers have anlonahlv investigated and are of Ifesued veaterdav. - Save the. atata I tnnatelv. however, most eases of open date, which Salem has an I such character that they will department: I sinus infection are merely pros- opportunity to secure, build up Oregon, Carkin believes, f Sinus v trouble is a freauent lent while the mouth of the sinus Careful guard against sinus i cause actual pressure on the sin- trouble may prevent chronic ins walls, accompanied by great colds, points out the state board pain, and may even burst through He had lived years, i in LaGrande SO Outing Planned Fifteen high "ichool boys are registered for an outing at Swim, on Mt. Hood near iTha intanHhlMt TAiaA a MTifln. I auaav a hrna,i mMh 111 N. K. Mrlrhoir Dies N. E. :r7 " T1Z 'I "Zj. T r ITk an Inflammation or sinus trouoio, avoia 'tho w eloped' by BteleAola-. Brotlaer or M. J. VM- d0pueate each other in any phases! telilTitaMtyT The ro ? tT'iioid" choir of Salem, died In Portland J nu. .tjl v I 7. v. I . TO . . G o t or n m e n t Camp, which Is Wednesday afternoon following wTtm 'El t? ZZMmErXh f?? n scheduled for , the coming week an attack of pneumonia, accord- vT"Cllltb.?n2? don j v. in i m. i, j , j i mi uun" wu,vm uuu v .to mmt- vut iimw jwBBMco. u j u i win r ipui maae neaa eoiaa less Y. M. a A. at 5 o'clock Saturday last night. ' Mr. Melcholr had rr'.r " " ,";7r IT " J afternoon, returning late Sunday, lived in Portland for a number of They will witness a ski tourna- years. No funeral arrangements ment which is to be held at Swim have been made. Sunday. ( Hills have a large assortment Artisan brill Team. Valentine of Valentine boxes packed with Program and Dance, at Fraternal their own delicious chocolates at Temple, February 13, 1930, 8:00 reasonable prices. 12th at Leslie. o'clock, Roy Mack's orchestra. Warehouse Man Hero E. L. Hcminger, of the Lake Labish district where he is a large onion grower and warehouse man, was transacting business here yester day.. Rominger says, his ware house la filled with onions for the time being, due to a drop in the onion market. Incidentally, he reports quite a few oniony were frozen. Pep Rally Held A pep rally was held at the high school yes terday In anticipation of the game this week end. The special .rally was enltved by a. short skit from "Pomander Walk" Techno elub play whtch 'win be given Febru ary 20 and 21 here under, direc tion of Miss Cecil McKereher, coach, and Miss Ruth Brautl, club advisor. - Want used furniture. Tel. SU. Delegates Seated The follow ing delegates presented creden tials and were seated as members of the Salem Trade and Labor Community Night Planned Community night observance will be held Friday night, beginning with a-potlutk supper at 6:30 o'clock, at the Castle BE8 FOUHB HEEDED I of sinus trouble, Both right and left nasal eavt- one's resistance to disease Is of the greatest Importance. Fresh ties have connections with these I air about 70 degrees Fahrenheit CHMY 01 Appeal is made by the Associat ed Charities for at least one bed, United I which is needed in a home where hollow spaces in the bones, called accessory nasal sinuses. In the cheek bone, the sinus is large and Is commonly called the "antrum," in the bone over each eye there Is a smaller eavlty called the fron tal sinus. But a similar sinus, call of a proper degree of moisture Is an essential to indoor living. Some persons are "forever catching a cold" In spite of good ventilation of a proper tempera ture and proper moisture. In such persons the proper circulation or ed the sphenoid sinus, exists be- I the blood is often interfered with hind each nasal cavity, deep in I by mechanical causes such as th. haul a tha etrnll iaVn thu i . I - m a. Brethren church. A program will there are nine people and mily nai: , ZfiZ-u i iv 150 vmoir in'r I twn tuwi. x th. lPrrowu, V nTiaeai cavity at Basal passages by a deflected na- follow at 7:30 o'clock, feature 'of two beds. Two of the seven chil-JK'im fS due to a eollection of ;,T Er E in7 nett Hill. Mrs. Mae Young, Charities secre- I, " V . ... .v - l-n j I Bill us. obstructions may be so large as to tarv. savs she is esneciallv desir- . .... I project across ine nasai cavuy Elford In Newberg George C. Uns of setting in touch with anv- " !? .,0 unrsiana now and cause a chronic inflamma- Elford of the Cooperative Realty one wbft mieht kne n -itr-. boil ?n "nammaiion or tne mem-Ttion. Head eolds from mechanical and Sales company was attending to business matters in Newberg yesterday. Speeding' Charged E. J. Burnside was arrested Tuesday night by local police on a charge of speeding. - For guaranteed repair work. Fitzgerald Sherwin Motor Co. Wagner From Oregon City J. G. Wagner of Oregon City was transacting business here yesterday. Johnson to Loe Angeles Otto F. Johnson, 125 West Lincoln C C. Pare, who las been at torney with the state Industrial accident commission tor the past nine years, died yesterday morn ing at the residence at Ti 9 Breys avenue at the age of 7year. He had been 111 fer some time, hav- ng suffered a heart attack and for the five days previous to death was ill of pneumonia. Funeral, services will be held at rl o'clock . Friday at the Clough - Taylor . chapel. Rev. George Swift officiating and as sisted by Rev. J. C. Tibbetts. Fol lowing the services hero the re mains will be taken to the Port land crematorium. Mr. Page came to Oregon in 914, setting first at Ashland where he practiced his legal pro fession for a few years. He also spent five years In California be fore coming to Salem. He was born in Cmmansburg, New York, 67 years ago, and was a graduate of Cornel university. He was clerk . of the federal court in Alaska from 1105 until coming to the . west ocast . Mr. Page was a member of the - Presbyterian .enure la Salem and belonged alee to the Masonic , lodge at' Crumansburg -and fha Alaskan brotherhood, the fifte - aa Odd rellows, nesa recently. Miss Jean Peterson, former resident of West Salem, has been ill for the past five or six weeks. of mumps, 15 of whooping eough and 29 of ehlckenpox. Eleven of scarlet fever; four of tubercu losis; two each of measles, ve il hMB MKrW tn hr in. I "oral diseases and bronchial have a mastoid operation. Thisls P"0BlV nd one. j w ninr i Raiem wt leeping sickness, meningitis and her senior year at Salem high school, from where she has been absent for some time because of this Illness. Mr. and Mrs. Walter B. Gerth smallpox. The meeting held last nfght at the health center hero marks the first. session of the new enlarged of Th. Gerth ch grocery of Jgf SfT th9 UsnitoF-fUAkt!f -WfmM.lty halth unit. Seven members. guests Sunday at the home of representatives of each contribut ing agency to the health program, now sit on the committee. Mem Miss Lottie MeAdams and Mrs. -"J a.M6o v. V.- .V. Mrs. Mary Billings of Plasa rl 'JZL .Sl. iT v.. .iM. . v resentatlves were: Judge J. C. street has been ailing at her home recently with heart trouble and other ailments. The community club Is making plans for a very lively meeting Siegmund, chairman, represent ing the county; Ellis Purvino of the city council; Frank Neer of the Salem school board; Mrs. Brazier Small of the Marlon lJWE fS'JSSr "un'ty public' heaTth oc7aon; tee working on the program. The West Salem Ladies Aid is making plans for the Red Bird tea to be held at the home of Mrs. Jack Gosser of Kingwood avenue Wednesday, afternoon. All ladies are cordially Invited to attend. The ladies working on the af ternoon entertainment are Mrs. I Silverton schools. The two mem bers from the Mill City and Gates I school districts were not present. MRS. A. ELTON RECOVERING SILVERTON. Feb. 12 Mrs. August Elton of the Brush Creek Jack Gosser, Mrs. Dicklson, and district is getting along very well ""' . v-a Tlnlnar ,K noool aovKv I . . ji and mattress, or either.' which I " . " iouirucuons ro recugmwo oj a conld.be snared, as the need in ; W wu tae mvmsnuies aooui competent pnysicli . ' ..... Ithe small mouth or a Sinus and .traction as well as hrontcallv Contrihntlons received br the I tQOS f8 U more or ,ee tempor- Inflamed tonsils and adenoids Charities yesterday included: WU- Iff e,owir' Soon the lining of should bo removed for the pre liam Gahlsdorf, $2; Salem Malt J1"18 iBUa becomes Inflamed and ventlon of head colds: To avoid shop, $1; cash, 21.; C H: Fake, J Prfnao secretion is thrown in- head eolds, and perhaps eonse- 35 M. C. Findley, 5; William l r1 l" i c:ar hum, iquent sinus trouoie, so tar as pos- MeGUchrist. 2S: Melvin Johnson, I Dtlt utw ehanging to pus. If this jsible avoid contact with persons $1; B. F. Pound. 91; W. B. An- 1 flpd eontlnues to collect. It may I suffering with eolds. particularly wnen tney are sneezing ana coughing. Preserve your own health and resistance by carefully, observing the laws of personal hygiene. Mrs. Guy Nugent. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Fisher of Third street motored to Lebanon Sunday where they visited Mrs. Fisher's sister, Mrs. T. L. Sher od. Russell Fisher who was very low with pneumonia recently is following her recent operation at the Good Samaritan hospital -at roruana. Some time ago it was feared that Mrs. Elton was suffering- TTom cancer, but attending physi cians pronounced her ailment tu mors, one of which was removed considerable improved now al- un"n "e recent, operation. The though he. is not yet able to re- other will be removed before Mrs. coundl Tuesday night: Ellis MiQ- I street, left last night for a short er. electrician; W. M. Barnes, trip to Los Angeles. derson, 91; James Brownson. $1; W. G. Krueger, $1; R. H. Baileyr Dt,Ii fUmU, groceries, 15; E. J. Dewnell. $1; KaDDlt IslUDS tO cash, 60 cents; Thos. D. Kay, I s , f . . 910; cash, fi; W. Cohen, SI; I UCt UpVOTtVLTllty amis. VHMica v. i fa, n Yeaton, groceries, 8.80; k a i Clement, 95; and a friend, $1. To Attend Meet truck drivers; A. W. Peebles, la thers Prank Crosier, building la borers; Frank P. Marshall, bus iness agent for the council. Rhodes Retired Silas Rhodes. wo has been a janitor at the lo cal postoff Ice for the past 24 years, has been put on the retired list. Rhodes has been in ill health Visiting Day at Turner Grange Is Obituary I ! West Salem lo -o Members of the 4-H rabbit club nroiecta la Marion county have been extended an Invitation to I Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Greene and meet with the Marion county children were visitors In Bheri- Rabhlt Breeder's association at dan Sunday at the home of Mr. the regular meeting to he held at Greene's brother, the T. M. C. A. here at 8 o'clock Mrs. L. K. Davis was an after- rt Ta 4laJ BiAiamAm mt I TnAcnflw Blffhf ranrain 11 Tnia aaa, arnaw mi fha hrtma Af her lnt(TPstinP KvPTlt the residence, 77$ Breys, at the; arrangement has been made with j sister, Mrs. I. TJ. Thomas of Edge- " ago of 57 years. Survived by Page the association by William W. I water street TURNER, Feb. 12. - , 1 widow, Florence; daughter Vir- J Fox; county elub leader, and bo- I Miss Chroml of Sclo was a vls- and lor the last. two monthshas grange "Jf-8! services Friday at 11 ; o'clock cJubs was mailed yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Greene of Pla- Deeu auauie u wvra a. m ovmv I uj . iubu- usual ui.ciuik iiww ou..k.T.,ln. I Til nrocram will na rirpn or I.. ... . W , A m m . I - V n -n - .MB V"-aJii; , aaawa. 1 1M ltUUCi oincev e re8iui i , j iu we i. w. y--;. .. Rev. George Swift officiating, as- to problems of special Interest to Tae Women's Foreign Mission w iciotAyf T i n Titthotta - ra. i ine vouna raonii arowers. ana intr am o -mw mnrm ranraian r n r ivsw s . a a . mains will be taken to the Port land crematorium. Itlnar Haw and renreaentativea "1 shall not bo' responsible for ( were nresent from each trance bills charged to my accojint, ex- 0f Marion county. Short speech cept those contacted for by my- es were given by a number of self." Myrtle B. Arneson (Mrs. L. those present on a variety of help A. Arneson), owner of Inspiration fni subjects. The leading topic Point on Garden Road. Salem, of Interest for discussion seemed Oregon. jto be. "Should Oregon have a Iliantam9,tt mcninrf" Urt. P.thl wui neprm riaj i Gulvin. lecturer, nn Affair- by the saiem tteignts and sixty Ave sat down to a din community elub were not enough Ber of the kind that grangers I V 'Z'J will include discussions of mar keting, care of rabbits, and dls- Brooks JSSIJLa Pendence, February 12. John Winfield Brooks. 81. Survived ease control. The spring rabbit I Dt,e' ary society will hold their next meeting at the homo of Mrs. Floyd De-Lapp of 29 1 Gerth ave- show will also be considered PHYSICIAN GOES EAST W. B. Morse, local physician Ethel Denton has gone to vis it relatives In eastern Idaho, and she. will be gone until fall or later. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Ramey and turn to school. Mrs. Edward Becken and daughter Irene of independence were all week visitors at the home of Mrs. Becken. mother, Mrs. J. T. Hunt of Second street. Mrs. Hunt has been ailing with a. cold. The Beckens have now re turned to their home. Mr. and Mrs. Deryl .Bradford have rented the house belonging to Mr. and Mrs. Merle Clark of Ruge street. They have rented the house furnished as Mr. and Mrs. Clark are making plans to leave for 'California where Mr. Clark Is Intending to work. If he gets work they will stay indefinitely. Miss Marie Sawatsky of Third street was a Tuesday afternoon visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Thomas of Ruge street. Mrs. Croshaw and daughter of Liberty were visitors with Mrs. Croshaw's daughter, Mrs. George Begosian of Ruge street. They came Monday night and stayed until Tuesday. . Mrs. Charley Warm's children are ill. It was necessary to call the doctor for the children Sun day evening. David Garrison of Ruge street by following children: Edward WUI Repeat aiay rro presen- i Gulvin lecturer nreslded daring I " , V " v I ana menvoer ol tne eiaie Doard or 1 ramny visited m iMewoerg oun- tations of the play ?The Family tve. Droam hour. One hundred iSS,,rf; a p health, departed Monday on a day at the home of Mr. Barneys to accommodate all who wanted 4re ned to. to see ft, or else there were a lot The W. C. T. U. will give their of folk who want to see It the annual F. E. Willard program second time. It will be repeated at and Silver tea at the home of 9:15 Thursday night. Mrs. G. W. Farris, Wednesday at M , . 2:30 p. m. n February 19. All Clinics For Today Edward Leo, ladies are cordially Invited. RusselL school physician sua , c Bear. drove up to Craw William A., Gervais; Louis N., triD t0 Southern California, Ari- father. G. W. Ramey. Corvaills; Mrs. w. M. - Hemng, i fona and flnallr to Chicago where I R. A. Ramev visited at the home H., Bay CIty. liin wm anrspn in nnxt-arroAiiatA i nt lila hrnthatr. H f RuiM of Funeral services Friday at 1:30 I Btnfl h win th u.,n .iin. I rrKlv-l ait Foot fSa Am. a w mfirn In 2?. . , . I j a wm vaa v mmmtmj V Va A UM VaB BV Va W V. 1 W j 9 - ouoca rum w- Ai8uv ih- le on tne way back to Salem, ary. Interment at Gerrals ceme- Diannlng to be awar for about tery. itwo months. Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Patterson of Portland will airom- mnr , r : nany him. and Mrs. W. A. Cusick ... a M i.. " ,m ' m I V"" aaaaa,, auiw auaa. ti. a. vuiu Minnie F. Stegner, wife of II. 1-m n. U in th nart . far the county health unit, will eon- fordsriii, Saturday evening to JJlJf Angeles, where she will visit duct a cunic at ins jwuj i tne home jol bis brotner, F. vl. i ":' n.i.i. I school today. Vernon A. Douglas, Bear. He returned home Sunday I "".. " county health bfficerm hold accompanied by his mother. Mrs. r.;. w.Vii iters and St. Paul. I home in Indiana, making an ex- - tended visit with her two sons Fire Damages : Garage -Fire and famlUes. caused by a defective flue caused T B. Funston happily sur- -II V ian.a. a ViA PhaiTT f!lt ia V garage on South. 22th street Wed- wb, A. and N. Jones and their Memorial park. nesday forenoon,-Tne aowHrwaiWlTea of near coiiax. wasn.. fire department answered t h e I drove up for a tew days' visit. Holly Funston, a granoson, is also a guest at the Funston home. hagen. all of St. Paul, Minn. Fu neral services, will be held Friday ! at 2 o'clock at the CIongh-Taylor ! ehapel, with interment in Belcrest ! City View Cemetery Established 1803 Tel. 12SO Conreniently Accessible Perpetual care provided tor Prices Reasonable We Rent Used Furniture 3all 2193, Used Fanalture Depariment 1 .' 181 N. High , alarm.4 . ' j c . - We are receiving It Inch Inside and slab mill wood mixed. 25.501 per cord from car. Have a ear in " Phono your orders at once. Cobbs A Mitchell Co. 349 S. 12th. Phono 913. PUua . Archery- Claow Forma- 7 W. L MORRISON ILL MONMOUTH. Feb. 12. -W. t. Morrison who suffered a stroke last week which rendered him partially helpless, is critically III a ila farm liana Antbeaat of tlon of a class in archery at the t0 w ln tare of a nurse. Y. M. CI A. has been proposed He has been in failing health for and a meeting to determine the ,ome tlme, but only recently be- amount of interest in the ; sport tane unable' to attend to his farm will be held sometime ne weea. i chorea. Hartley i Visits J. C. Hartley, farmer of the Jefferson district. was a Wednesday business visitor j in Salem. Hartley reports that his wife is euite seriously 111, Dollar dinner every night 1:41 j a .t IVa Ua,1m kltlal ; Celery TjsJon MeetsThe an nual meeting of the LaWih. Mea dows t Celery anion was held at the Salent e ham ber of commerce auditorium Wednesday. . HaiiVa Dolph Hanks, age 52, died In If this city February -12J rormer I m k..Sa. ZE'" I DeltrciSt iflemonal neral later from the CIough-Tay-lor mortuary. FINEST TOBIO M Qf- READING LENSES . ??e7! Eyeglass Insurance and thor ough examination included, v THOJXPSON-GLTJTSCH . OPTICAL CO. 110 N. Commercial fit, - - For Expert Truck and Tractor Motor Reconditioning 8ee G. A. Raymond Machine - Shop " 425 Chena, St. Phooe 8 Pheae 8204 ModaraMj rnecj A Park Cemetery with perpetual care Jawf tea sahnites from ftte heart of towa -' - Speeding Chsaed-rQwen 611 etfap.was arrested by elty traf tlc , officer Wednesday forenoon Attenticn Fruit Growers! We ihave sosae r geed Jt:ft. Maaaard Seedliag Cheiiies a few Noble Fruaee and ether varieties ol :-IMt aad jlfot Sales yard East Side Armory - -t- FKU1TLAND : NURSERY-: 'S3 Tears ta Repeated by Request A Family Affair" At Salem Heighti Hafl Thursday, 15th : . , , C- . , f - DamH Mi-a It! ' i A rtot fua ' Cartala Stlw - SCHAEFER'S Headache Tablets Positive Relief for Head ache Neuralgia, Backache, Excel lent in pains of Rheumatism and sciatica. Put up by Emil A. Schaefer Res. Pharmacist Price 25 Cents Only at ; Schaefer's DRUG STORE The Original Yellow Front and Candy Special Store of Salem. 185 N. Commercial Phone 107 Penslar Ageacy KOFSILEM E.C. pisses inn -Cs I West Stayton WEST STAYTON, Feb. 12 Prank Bowen has rented the Miller ranch and will move there in the near future. James A. McDonald of Salem was a 8unday caller at the Gibson home. Rev. Mr. Stewart of Albany was a caller to the neighborhood Friday. Ho ia the Presbyterian minister. Miss Helen Hankie and Howard Gilbert were married at Shaw rebraary 2. They will make their homo on Mr. Gilbert's farm when they return from the coast. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Do Long and children of Marion called at the Condit-Dennem home Satur day. . Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Nlple were Turner shoppers Thursday. They are rapidly getting the road back in condition after the freese. There were some very bad places. an Fresh Shipments Arriving Daily JuitCall lanner Transfer Co. HEAVY HAULING and TRANSFERS 600 Beautiful heart boxes to select from TUne SPA AO Quality dW. ' .Lai blrwaift.77rcrnj- I STORAGE that is . safe Is. the -only kixid that interests - you. . Fireproof, daniago-proof tor- rage is the kind.of , aervice :you- git I here. And 'peedy, , - dependable mtmng. " I i ;.-! I imisBo To Adalts Callint; at Our Store Autographed Photo MAURICE CHEVALIER Bear Him With a Phiko itmimk coif rnrg A 7 Tube Screen Grid All-Electric Balanced-Unit Radio In thebeautiful nine Ctnuole Uodd Only with Philco Babmced-Unil Radio eaa yon reproduce such ciiarmins voice a that of Maurice OHaiIXetarofllieIxrvPsxade". This new Philco Console with the wooderfial new Philco 7-Tuhe Screen fJridciiaseubtreoeIwijaaiJ radio History, we confidently bclleTe. rower, clstonce, pure tone aharp selecthrity auor ndim for, less mumtj than e?er oCercd before. 1 ' ' rf I ...Ae toouur tiMJs. ijS iimm ij Sj'i It &mSm. f SSl iSl itSdlaaarf mj SwaUsW MsaVnf n a charge of speedias oa yr- . ;. T. .tO Ossgsa ; - ' lTTSJa aTeaue."