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The OHEGON STATESMAN. CaUza, Orefl, Sunday XTornlg, Jancary 18, 1931 pagh rrvn Local News Briefs More CIub Form4 W. W. Pox, county ctub leader, Tecelred 'word yesterday-from MC Angel that fire more 4-H boys and girls elub projects ! bad been organ ised there, bringing tbo total to 21, with a combined membership of 226. The elnba there hare en tered on a week's magazine sell ing contest to protlde fund to send two member to the. sum mer school In - Corralla .. next ummeri The first dy. tpey sold ' almost 'enough rsubscrlptloua. to send one member. - Miss Betty Henscheld baa ; been . appointed music director for, the 21, clubs, which aro planning . abig, meet -Ing .to be .held January. 28, when tbe children will meet with lead " ers and patrons; Hi C.Seymou of Ihe atatcr club i-dpartmant will b present,. at rlll Mr.; Fox. Miss Marie Gossman -baat ben named official; reporter,; of Jthe combined Ht; -, Angel elub. f, Attmd PttneraV Those from a distance who r attended -the f un eral services for George I Cum mlngs hero -Thursday w e r Claude Smith. Mrs. Edie Gorden, Mita 'Rose Cummin gs and - Mrs. Blanche Hess of. Portland; Mr. and Mrs. George Mallery and George Dlsmoro of Yamhill ana Mr. -S." Camming of Oretowa. " Rer. 17. E. Kloster of Portland officiated at tbo funeral, t : Mr. Cummlngs -was a member of. Mr. Kloster church. in Greenwood, Wis., sereral years ago. j Former Resident HereMr. and Mrs. C. E. Erans of Yakima, . Wash., where Mr. Erans has been handling the agency for a line of automobiles, 1 are In the city looking oyer the district for a business location. Erans was for merly In .business here. : holding part Interest ! In the Bed Cross pharmacy. He left here for his health, but since going north he has regained health and now wishes to relocate here. ....j p Dollar dinner eer night 5:45 to 8 at the Marlon hotel, i, Intersection Craab When G. TV. Moored of 1285 Waller street uddenly turned to the. left at the corner of Court and 12th streets, cutting the corner, Satur day morning,! L. Singer of 243 Chemeketa street was right be hind him. Singer swung his ma chine suddenly to the: left to avoid hitting the other; car hut ran in front of Moored j who hit Singer's machine's rear wheel and fender damaging- them. " From VancouTer Sam I Alex ander of Vancoorer, Wash., waa la the city Saturday looking into leasing of a i part of the "oil lands" In the RJekreall territory. Mr. Alexander has become quite greatly interested In the i possi bilities of oil in this section and has not confined his interest to mere curiosity. j r. "Y" Leader Taught ! Soon The Y. M. C. A. will teach over 20 hoy hew to conduct; a camp. In less than i two weeks. Bob Boardman, In charge, say that sereral good Instructors Includ ing J. C. Mehan of Portland, will be on the staff. Plans call for a camp reunion Thursday eight, January 21. Transcript i Filed Transcript of Judgment in the Multnomah county circuit court has been filed in circuit court here In the case of Annie II. Betts and oth ers ts. Helen M. Howard and others, the transcript i showing 12.400 judgment against the de . Xendant. j Building i Permit Following the removal of an old house from, the corner ot Union and High , streets, R. G. Miller applied, far and was granted a permit to put in a 11.200 two-pump service sta tion, Saturday, by the city build ing inspector; C. S. Weaver win do the construction. Indians Escape; Caught Ken neth Saxon and Leslie Riecke -were taken : Into custody about three mile south of Jefferson Friday and turned over to the authorities . of the Chemawa school following their taking leave without absence, i Chickens ! Stolen R e p o r t s wade to Sheriff Bower Saturday, Indicated that 50 chickens, 48 of them Rhode Island . Reds, were stolen, from the Charles Bar her . place on Route 1, Turner, Friday . xtlght; Soek Clarity Marlon Mulkey. defendant in circuit court suit brought by M. M. Fleming, has filed motion asking that the com plalnst be made more definite. Where to Dine Today Gray Relic, 440 State Street Special dinner 50c. ' ? Gray BU dinner ?5e. , ; Dollar Dinner DeLuxe roast turkey, steak or grilled halt spring chicken. For Dinner This Evening Special Sunday dinner 81.00 at the Marlon Hotel today. Special Jloast Turkey Dinner The Spa, 75cA1.00. Hotel Argo Dialns; Room -. Special Turkey Dinner today 50C . " Turkey Dinner, 50c : . Argola Cafe, all day. At iv ,-i r fAl , 1W AuKrs m icc -a oinncr j meeting of the Salem teachers will be held -Thursday night at the Marlon hntAi n 9ft nvinrvi when Dr. W. 11. Burton of the university of Chicago will ha the guest of honor and main speaker.' ur. Burton is well known In Ore gon, bis former home. He la a national f lrure In the f teUi f education. Mrs. SriTla Krapa, president oi. the Salem Teachers' association will preside at the meeting. . The program Is In charge of Miss. Mary Eyre of the high school. - ; - , . . . Special ..Mnslc Ensfn IS f Williams , of . the Salvation .Army! announces tnai special 4 musical numbers .wHI feature the meet-: tag today, : with Bapdmaterl4.i Pilbeara-'and wife of Portland to! be: her. r Mrj Pllbeam." who i ai talented . trombone -jplayer, will Peak at the iall at". 11 o'clock this morning and ati the 'state! penitentiary at 1, o'clock; Ensign Williams will speak at the hall in the evening at 7 : 30 'o'clock. KEX broadcast daily from the window of Vibbert St Todd"4 State street at S p.m. OtfWra lntaUed-Orficrs of Oregon Cedar camp; M. W .A.. were installed this week by State Deputy Head Consul Johnson g. Smith of Portland, at follows i-N. C. Roberts.' consul; Arthur Pia see. advisor; Arthur ' A. Keene. banker; Fred E. Mangls;- clerk; George Speed, eseort: William Addle, watchman: ;Thos Gils, secretary; E. N. Shepherd. J. A. Wright and Arthur Tucker, trus tees.; Escort Rupert C. Magee of Salem assisted with the instalia- tion. i Youths Held Here Dell and Harold Stockwcll, youths arrest ed In Ashland the first of the week for theft of an automobile belonging to Dr. VanWinkle of Jefferson, will be given oTer to the Juvenile court, where hear ing will be held next week, fol lowing word from their parents,; who lire near Spokane. The hoy are 17 and 16 years old. They are In the county Jail, having been returned here from Ashland. In Nebraska Mrs. A. P. LayJ ton, i wife of the pastor of the First Evangelical church, arrir4 ed Friday in Grant, Nebraska,; where she was called early in the week by the serious illness oil her sister, Mrs. Richard Ash-i wood. She will be gone at least a month, and before returning will Tisit in Hastings, Nebr. 1 ' t l -A To TJse More Men Call came In yesterday to the county court! for three more men to be used on the highway relief work on the west side. The court had three men on tap, and will send them out Monday morning. j Attend Convention W. A Cummlngs. manager ot the Ho tel Senator, together with MrsJ Cummlngs and their son, Lloyd, motored to Roseburg Saturday to atend the meeting of the southern Oregon branch of the state hotel association, which is being held at the Umpaua hotel: They will return home Sunday, i "i i Dr. Altman, homeopathic phy sician, 291 N. Liberty, Salem, j Eltco Company Win Final decree in the suit of Eltco In vestment company vs. C. A. Sills and others was signed yesterday by Judge L. M. McMaban and give the plaintiff complete pos session or premises over whlcn the suit waged. j Notice Filed Notice that plaintiff ill seek order of defaellt shortly has been filed by Pathe Exchange, Inc., In its action against Frank D. Bligh to recov er money alleged due for film rentals. i j j Estate Worth $2,705 Hedda S. Swart, B. B. Herrlck and Hugh G. Fisher have appraised the es tate of David B. Brown at 8fj 705.55. LJni J. Brown Is ad ministratrix. 1 1 MarrtsTO License 'Marriage license was issued by the Marlon county clerk yesterday to War ner A. Tllloston, Mill City, and Hannah R. Galvln, also of Mia Cltyj . f Here on Business Charles Edward Allenbach of Gervals, route three, was a business vis itor : in the city Saturday. Mr. Allenbach is preparing for a trip to Europe. i Account Allowed Annual ac count in the estate of George J. Krebs, Incompetent, has been- al lowed by the county court. tTlio report show a cash balance- of 8318.29. Mrs. Wianer Here Mr. Lil lian I Shaner, teacher of the Mc Kee ; school, was a business Vis itor in Salem Saturday. ; h i From Riverside Jessie Rich ard of Riverside was among the Saturday business callers in the city.; . -j From Sublimity John Bod enhelmer, farmer In the Sublim ity territory, was , a Saturday business Tialtor here. :. McCnlloogh Visits Melvln Mc CuUough waa among the Aums nilie visitors in Salem . yester day.! r J t Piles Cacd wttbeat ope ratios or loss of . time) - '3 - . , . j DR. LEWIS 403 Oregon Baildinj (id,im:yi Saleca FbTJk to DaHae Folk from Salem to attend the Legion auxiliary Aiatrlct eonYentlon in Dallas Friday were Mrs. t W. P. Watklns, Mrs. T. M. Waters, Mrs. Paacol TragllbIMrs. M. CC Mel choir,. Mrs. Byron Lleuallen, Mrs. Bert "Victor, Mrs. H. R, White, Mrs. Hobart Shade, Mr. Richard Barton, Mrs. Walter Looney, Mrs. Ray DeGulre, Mr. Joe Marcroft. Mrs. 0. E, Palmateer, Mr. Ralph Mason, Mrs. Cyril Aadon and MrsJ Nota Henderson. J. See rental list Becke Hen dricks on classified page, also la office window, 189, N. High. ' . Brotherhood ' to Meet The Brotherhood of the Leslie Metho dist church will . meet i Monday night at 8:30 o'clock for the regu lar monthly Mesion. Supt. O. H. Lipps of Chemawa -Indian school will be the speaker and a program of-, music .will be .presented . by girls ..from the Indian school. Wive of he Brotherhood' mem ber will be special guest-for the occasion.-. A.' B. Rhoten - presi dent ot the group and A. C. Bobm stedt ls chairman of the program committee. - i Visit Poetofflce . Forty pupils from the second grade of the Richmond school visited he post office Friday afternbon, each step In the handling of Uncle Sam's malls being: shown and carefully explained to the children.. The stu dents also went to the depot to see how, mall is handled there.' This trip was made in connection with the- postofflce project the boy and girl have been studying. Mr. Maybelle Burch is the teacher, j : Renamed Guardian Order re voking letters of guardianship la sued Fay Almeda ! was entered wrongfully and without due ex planation, an order ot the county court Issued yesterday said. The new order re-establishes Fay Al meda as guardian ot Leslie, Pris cilla and Virgil Morgan, minors. Dr. B. F. Pound. Practice lim ited to removal ot teeth, gas or local and dental x-ray, 803 First National bank. Tel. 2040. f Accessories Stole n M a x Schuls, 2320 South Commercial street, reports to the police the theft of a motormeter and wind shield wings from his car while it waa parked on ; Commercial street, south of Mill Friday. Motion For Default Motions for default have been filed in circuit court in two divorce ac tions: Grace Zak vs. John F. Zak Jr.; and Phoebe McDannel vs. Dale McDannel. In Probate Estate of John W. Harritt has been entered in pro bate, with Rachel Harritt appoint ed administratrix. The real and personal property 1 estimated to be worth 82900. Visiting Here J. W. Antrim of Oakrldge Is here to spend the week end with Mrs. Antrim and their aon. At Tillamook Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Bobrnstedt made a business trip to Tillamook Saturday. 'J j Obituary Cradlebaofrh Mrs. Florence E. Cradlebaugh died at the residence, 198 East Washington street, January 15, aged 70 years; widow of the late Col. John H. Cradlebaugh; moth er of Miss Minnie I. Downing of Salem, Don C. Downing of Omaha, Neb.; sister of Mrs. M. J. Wheat of Seattle. Wash. Funeral serv ices Monday, January 19, at 1:30 p. m. from the chapel of the Clough-Barrlck company. Inter ment City View cemetery. 1 :' Billing Mary Scovell Billings died at the residence, 1376 Plaxa street, West Salem, aged 79 years; moth er of Miss Lottie W. McAdams, W. F. McAdams, both ot West Salem; sister of Mrs. G. A. Nye of Salem and Cob ; Hlnkle of Lakevlew; aunt of Bertha McCollum of Port land and Slchel Hlnkle ot Salem; cousin of Mrs. C. G. Gray and Miss Alta Scovell: Funeral services Monday, January 19, at 8 p. m. from the chapel of the Clough Barrlck company, Rer. M. A. Groves of the . Ford Memorial church officiating. Interment I. O. O. F. cemetery. : Beake j Elizabeth H. Beake, lately of Yoncalla, died in this city, Janu ary 17, aged 73 years. Body to he forwarded to Roseburg Sunday by W. T. RIgdon and Son. s LasKteadt " Charles L. Lassteadt of G refill am died in this city, January 17, aged 70 years. Announcement of funeral later by W. T. RIgdon and Son. -j i. : r gtltttsst iilcmorinl Apart S205 U4rstly A Park Cemetery with perpetual care Just tea mlantes from tho heart of town TERtflLLIGER'S 77 CTEaSTA Oi smes ts ! Ow rrte Am Om 8e Is sfara U&M4. LMy : City View Cemetery EstablUhed 1883 Tel. 1209 Conveniently Accessible ! Perpetual care provided for ! Prices Reasonable ! Or. Cha Laai Ctt M Uadicts. - 110 M. 0sinirctsl St., . Offlfi fetfvrs rtry faadty S:90 :30 fM. aariag th sioslks t P a JFaa. u . ' ! 4H CHARTERS Thirty-Three Clubs to get Official Recognition; Work Is Expanding Charter for S3 more Marlon county 4-H hoys and girls club were received: yesterday from! the state club offices at Corvallls by W" W? Fox,-. coanty. club leader. The charters will be sent but the first of the week. V . - Mr. Fox yesterday reported a total of 124 club had been form ed to January J6. This represents a meinberahtp. of. 11S7 boy' and girls. , .The elub are, included In II i projects, a follow: . aewinc, 8 1? edoklnft 4 0:"' woodwork; ill; rabbit, . fivef calf and v poultry, two each; health, three;' bee cul ture and ; pig, one each ; art, two. ; The '.elub charters ? received yesterday will gO to the following clubs, leader of which are also lltedt;,: .J," ; .-yl-i Joyful Needle Workers, Mt. Angel, Elsie Vostral; Chicken club-and pig club, both at Hub bard with Earle E. Reinhart. lead er; Elite Camp Cooking clab, Mt. Angel, with ! Claudia - Hasalng, leader; Nimble Fingers and Knea ter Rneedler clubs, Woodbnrn, Myrtle- Clark, leader; The Cackl ing Biddy club, Cracked Eggs Cookery dub and Tool ess Won ders club, Woodburn, H. Aspln wall, leader of all three. . . Busy Bee cooking elub. Sublim ity, Mrs. Nellie B. Thomas; Apple Health club, Mt. Angel, Betty Henseheld; "Bust Bee'" health club, Mt. Angel, Dora Syota; the Handwork Girlf, Mt. Angel, Ger aldlne Fry; Academy Filer sew ing club, Mt. Angel, Maxlne Tuor; Our Gang, handwork club, ML Angel, Mary F. Gaasman; Snappy, Flngera sewing club, Mt. Angel, Clara Koch; Wonder Workers sewing club, Mt. Angel, Rose Marie Campau; Sunnyside camp cookery club, Texia Bostrack; Bethany rabbit club, Palmer Tor vend. Happy Go Lucky elub. Wood burn, Jeanetta Luper; Stitch In Time sewing club, Gervals, irma Bruce; St. Paul 4-H Bee club, Jo seph F. Scherbring; St. Paul's 4-H Sewing club. Sister Mary De Paul; Nimble Thimble club, Mt. Angel, carola May; Four Corner Bachelor sewing, Helen Cooke, fit. Paul; Happy Hour sewing club, Mrs. Ralph Gilbert, Salem; Lum ber Jack handicraft, Silverton. L. O. Hadley; Needle and Thread, Attmsvllle, Minnie A. Dickxnan; Hary Girl sewing club. Beulah M. Fisher, Monitor; Betsy Ross handwork club, Woodburn, Olive Ann Manning; Cascade Cooking club, Gates, w. R. Power; 4-H Cookers, Brooks, Mrs. Bertha Barker. ' Cascadia Men Seek Rights on South Santiam G. R, Muhkers and D. W Lamb of Cascadia, Saturday filed with the state engineer applica tion to appropriate 38 second feet ot water from the south fork of the Santiam river for develop ment of power In Linn county. Eric Wold and Herman Powell ot Medford, are seeking a permit to construct a reservoir for the storage of 10,000 acre feet of water from the west fork of Ev ans Creek for irrigation In Jack son county. Accidents Reported. Charles J. Shelton of Portland, reporting accident which! occurred Friday afternoon on the highway, says L. H. Gorssman ot Woodburn, driver of the other car, failed to signal when he turned from the highway to a private road. Vadie Conner ot Albany also reported an accident In which an un known driver damaged running board of her car. Goes to Canada Km 11 Tlmm left Saturday for Saskatoon, Sas katchewan, Canada. My POP OUT! SOUGHT A OArJl USED CA ALMOST VALLEY 1929 Dodge , Standard Coupe ... 1927 Chevrolet Coach 1925 HupmobU -8 CyL Roadster.. 1927. Chevrolet Coupe new crankshalt and C517lt good shape) Oil J 1923 Ford Truck," Cab OAflC Body, Ihiala . epftUJ 1929 Ford Pickup a.,,:" , Corner Center and Bit For Breakfast O " '' " " 1 ' , ; 1 (Continued from page 4) 11000 lnd told that the women would 'never ralsa the noney. But tht option held food, and an energetic campaign wag atarted to raise the fund. . ' v- "The club wa enthusiastically aided in this by Mrs. W. IL Eld ridge, who, though . not . a clab woman," was willing to give time and money to aid the cause. Mr. Kelllher, Mrs. Eldridg and Mrs. A. N. Bush turned in the largest amounts. Before the option ex pired $4000 had been raised, and the lot was ours. . The extra 3500 was used for street paring, curbs, new sewer, ete. ... "In the near future, we hop to, have a roll of honor, containing the names of every one who con- tnnuted .to tne .uorary sue, framed and hung in the main, li brary, room at the request of , th club. ' ."Mayor George F. -Rodgers made application to Andrew Car negle tor'an $13,000 building, but as the council was only ap propriating $14,000 maintenance fund." according to hi rule Mr. Carnegie offered us only a $14. 00 hulldinf , " which the board1, on the advice of , the club reject ed,' not: considering it adequate for a city of our size, even - at that Ume." () . . ; m m () To be corrected ' later In the aeries.) ! (To be continued Tuesday.) More Deaths by Motor' Accident Noted for 1930 Motor vehicle fatalities In Ore gon In 1930 aggregated ! 2 8fr a against 339 in 199. according to figure released here Saturday by Hal E. Hoss, secretary of tate. rv.- . . I, !!: i " The figures were obtained af ter a comparison of the ! records of the state traffic department with those of the state board of health. i : :!: . i- In August 1930 there were 87 fatalities a compared with 15 in the same month the previous year. The February fatalities in 1930 totalled 16 a against six In 1929. n Solons Going to SellingrFuneral A number of legislator "who spent Saturday in ; Salem will to day go to Portland where they will attend the funeral, service for the late Ben Selling. Special committees of legislator from the senate and house were ap pointed to attend the funeral service in a body. ! j Street intersections In Tulsa, Okla., will be marked with , lu minous signs visible night and day. - ' i " SCHAEFER'S ; Dyspepsia and Gas Tablets Increase appetite in thin, ema ciated person. In convalesc ing from severe sickness and general weakness these tab lets are ralaable becansej they strengthen the. functions of the stomach and Increase as similation by aaaisUns proper digestion i of the food. Priced tIUC per generous box Sold only at Schaefer's Drug Store The original yefivw front can dy special store of Salem 185 N. Coral M. Phone 197 Fensiar Agency Home of Schaefer's Itemed! -a I'Nt GOKlG" HOXOSS $450 , $325 $175 i 1 1 ii $365. Liberty TcL 1935 OY TO YELL Mlr4E J L1KETR0HD REPORT FILED j ' J ! ' County Spends $480,914.81 I In Past Season; Full Details Outlined. Final report . on . the . moneya spent by Marlon county on mar ket road for the year ending June SO, 1930, was made yester day by Hedda Swart, county en gineer, and shows an expenditure Of. S480.914.sl. ' - i Of this total, the largest segre gated amonnt.was spent-tor grad Ing, with . 1 1 6 8 . 3 0 7. 8 ; the next highest went for - -surf aclnr. or $ i 1 8,0 1 1.7 if; .Bight of way coata st?28.l7;andhridges fcost $78,- 4 08.09.,: into culverts a total of 313442.81 was', expended!.' while the outgo for paving wa 38l,2S8.- 3. Engineering on the;: market foada cot f 14,937.42. iL):- iiiZ 1 The final figures show that the largest amount of work done' on any single road Was on Silverton Barley ranch - Hnllt thorough fare, where $33,236.04 was ex pended. Next highest waa on the Bllverton-WUlard route, will S0. 950.06 of the total accounted for there. The ' third highest sum, 329.469,05, was laid out tor the Turner-Marlon road, ' it . Maay Bridges ' Are Constructed , j The largest single amount ex pended on bridges was j on the Turner-Aumsrille road, where a series of sfx bridges were built at cost of 124,417.62. The largest Culvert expenditure was 32,303. 71, on the West Stayton-Auma-irllle road; The Sllverton-Hadley's ranch-Hullt road got the greatest single surfacing funds, 314,674. 29, while the largest single cost of engineering was on the " Fern Ridge road at a cost of 31,314. 82. The market road receiving the highest sum from the grading expense was the Fern Ridge one, with $19,792.47 the sum, and the paving cost most on the Subllra-ity-Willard road, or $19,889.74. 1 The market road - on which work was done and sums expend ed during the year ending Juno SO were: Turner - Marlon, $29, 4 69.05; Gervals-St. Louis, 39, 076.46; Hubbard-Needy, $1,211, 84; Woodburn-St. Paul, 11.801. 16; Mt. Angel-Scott Mills, $136. 22; Salem-Whlteaker. $812.85; Salem-Wheatland. $102.88; Salem-Turner, $3,728.17; Turner Aumsville, 324,902.78; Aums-vllle-Subllmlty, 31.248.87; Stay to n-M eh am a, 31,654.37; Stayton West SUyton, $8,522,701 SHrer- ton-Wlllard, 330,950.06; Salem- DfllSILIPIJtLnL DflHlNj'iPO Fi? EleallttllaCmiB iOvOeG i It has been predicted that diphtheria will : be more prevalent this year than it has been - ' ' for several years past. Physicians will tell you that this disease is preventable if the proper precautions are taken. ' ; ! Every child should be protected against It Parents owe it to . their children to give them this protection ' and should" consult . their physicians and be advised just how to handle the situation. ' i Your physician's prescription i will be carefully! filled here as our prescription ser vice is the best service we render. 405 State . Phoiie of - West End of Pllfiiififi ''1' -1. ' -I' i -,' -: : E(fec2we Monday, ' , - i - . ' 4 1 - 1 ' r 1 ' I ' ' "' I ' ; I ' - - . - - ' I . ' - - BV Fan! Via Fairfield,: $19,585.- 81 1 Pacizlo highway ai Brooks to Labl.h, $24,250.56 West SUyton-AemsTllle, 82, 491.27i SubUmlty-Wlllard, l$25. 400.81 Whiteaker-Drlft Creek SUver Falls Clty $34,234.04; Silverton - Hadley' ranch - Hullt, f 38,284.04; Qervais - Simmons churcb-Macleay, 81,276.73 ; Che-mawa-Hazel t Green-East, $10, 331.21; LiTesley-Hairi Ferry-Independence, $124.53; Rosedale-Falrvlew-Buena Vteta, $1,600.66; Highway-reform school to coun ty line, $9,136.25; Salem-Frult-land, $7,847.85; Stayton-Santlam bridge.'$2.S'81.18;i Boone Ferry, $17835.10; St. Louis-West Wood burn, $12,808.06; , 'West Woodburn-Gervais-Check- erboard $11,422.94; Mt. " Angel- Gerrals, $684.06;$ Monltor-SUver-toh; $ 1 3 1.3 2 ; Silverton north east $751.08; Scott Mill- Croeked Fingerl "'z 821.044.12; StrawJerryrMatheuy, $16,135".16 ; Cobn Hollow, $8,394.14; ' Fern Bidre, $28,809.09; C Siegmund, $ 43 8.4 6 v Mehama-Taykr ; camp. 3121; Shaff,- 612.7t . MaHon West-Stayton $19,022.94; Auma-Ville-Shawi S $l,122.-7; ? Cottage farm-AumavIUe,V $90.28; 12th street. 27,032.79; Priagle, $4 813.36; Four Corners north, 5, 827.06; and ft.--P. .Williamson, $8,103.55. . r . . EDDY TO ADDRESS w.c.T.u.; Senator Eddy will give the ad dress for the -v victory Day v luncheon i: which is being : pon ored by ' the Woman's Christian Temperance union at the Union hall on South Commercial atreet Monday, r . . "h . . . Other short talks will be made by B. Earle Parker, W.-H. Rob ins,! Hugh, Fauke.1 L. W, , Biddle, and W. Earl Cochrane. 'Musical numbers j will . supplement the talka. y-... ' - . The hall has Just been recent ly remodeled and the dining Invalid Chair TO RENT OB 2103. Used Pnrnltare i ! Department ! j 1S1 N. High QUI Gtf5)EES, J. H. Willett Telephone 3118 1 i Call for Price on the Model You Want 'i West Stdem Ford Dealer Pollc; County; j Bridge Doi?ndiib6 1026 Ford Ruxtcl V $80.00 1028 Whippet Sedan $285.00 1920) Ford Tudor $395.00 T, 1 ! DOUGLAS McK AY i".'.' .'; Chevrolet Co. , , ,833 Center ;i. f- Tel.-.1802 room is expected to make an at tractive; appearance- for this' first affair to be given la Jt alnce.lt renoiatlonf The committee in charge of the luncheon is . Mrs'. ' W.r M. Buck,-Mrs. John Robins, Mr F,: J. Blessing, Mr. Rachel Reeder,-;Mr.- M. M;-Ransom and . Mr. H. Rahe. ; . I : . Preparations hare! been ' made to eat 100 at the luncheon ta ble. : . Anyone i Interested In the program is invited to attend. Plumbing Supplies gold Direct to Ym at Wholesale Prices Bath Tubs, C9K nil complete iiO.UU complete ..S9.00 China Ctoseta, i " f7 Afl ' complete ....... a2A I tUU complete .. S10.00 2 part Laundry Q- O PA trays, complete Ol.OU Rang Boilers, " A A A complete ....... DJLl.UU SS.".'!!!!!....S24.00 aalvanlzed Pipe, per foot ..1 1 Ul H Galvanised j rrj n Pipe, per foot..., I I 4v 4- o. x. oou pip I fyrt per foot ...... ....U Alt Mesher Plumbinir Supply Co.; t 271 8. Commercial Bi. Phone 3709 ' 7 ( '.'.I Tclcphcno 3575 f ! I . M ! - i ' .: ' " ' ' i . ,' i