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The OREGON STATESMAN Salem. Oregon. Toesday Morning. January 27, 1331 PAGE F1VK ' TUg Sisters Named The Girls' league of tha senior high school has nanred a croup of S7 new. "bis later" at follows: Wllla Ames, Josephine Anderson, Ruth Arnold, Dorothy Badertscher. Ruth Chap man. Josephine Cornoyer, Mildred Drager.- Gwen Gallaber. Gladys Hansen. Eleanor Henderson. Rs-j ehel Howard. Gwendolyn Hunt, Alta Johnson. Enola Johnson. Frances Keef er, Kathleen Und bee. Helen Larsen, Sylrla Meatte. Ethel McKinney, Dolly Morgali. Margaret Nuan, Lol Dele Pickens. Kathleen Phelps, Alice Rockenteller. Pauline Routh, H&ttle Ramp. Margaret Savage, Alice Speck. Elva Sehon, June 8 peer, Theresa Ulrlch, Doris TJnrnh, Jeryme Upston, - Lucille "Ward, Zelpha White. Eleanor Tarnes and Mildred Zehner. j Woman Hurt In Crash -F. A. WIndlshar, S7S North Capitol street, reports to the police that he was involved In an accident at the corner of Rural and High streets. Sunday morning an hour after midnight. Windiahar's ear hit the right rear fender of the machine driven by R. E. Knowles 13(4 Saginaw street, and upset ft. According to the reports that were handed it by both drivers. Mrs. i B. garage, of 885 North Capitol, who was riding with "WIndlshar, was bruised., j Shampoo and Finger Ware 11. Bonnie Dee Beauty Sboppe. j Hits Pedestrian -T h e ..c a r which II. W. Trafford. 888 North Cottage street, was driving, turn ned the corner of Capitol and D streets, Sunday night and hit Mrs. E. L. Stowe; Mrs. Stowe antd her companion were both dressed In black'; consequently Trafford did not see them, he says. He Btoppea n car, according 10 mo report. In a half length. Mrs. Stowe told him that she was un- Injured..; ; : ; DeLaywood Still Unconscious JOIIQ iWlJkWgUU, 9V, WHO W hurt In an accident last week when a ear drlren by Daniel H. Bodlne, Jr., of Albany, knocked him to the pavement, was still unconscious at a lata hour Monday afternoon and was not expected to lire through the night by attendants at the general hospital. Mr. DeLaywood is caretaker of the Salem auto camp. ;! 1 Ld. 1" dry sUb $5.10. s-Lda. for 1 10.00 Fred E. Wells. Inc, Public SpeaJdas; at The first session of the public speak ing class at the T. M. C. A. met last night at 7:10 o'clock under the leadership of Prof. Dahlberg of O. S. C. It will bean 11 weeks course. Further announcement ot tha date of tha next session will appear soon. It ts not too late to enroll In this practical course, say authorities. j Turns Orer Trailer When ;T. F. Hicks, route S, swerved his car to arold hitting the Paclfie Greyhound coach drlren by Artie Newberry at tha corner ot Court and Commercial streets, Sunday night, he did it so quickly that he upset his trailer. The accident was reported tb police by R. R. Hazelton. ! - . j j ' 192? Buick Standard, 4 pass. Coupe, upholstering spotless; tires new, mechanically' A-l con dition, 485. Bonesteele Motor CO. .; Fraternity-Sorority Kl cot ions AH officers sare two in Willam ette fraternities and sororities elected for tha coming semester are out of town students. The two Ire Bertha Bibcock for re porter for the Delta Phi sorority, and Laurence Gibson as member at large for the Alpha Psl Delta fraternity.,, AppraUflrs Named Ruth L. Al len has been named administra trix of the estate of Elizabeth An derson and appraisers hare been namea as xouows: ran p. bow rs, Chris Liechty 9 and Robert Bye. The estate is rained at $22, 000. 115.000 of which Is real property. i Lodge Dance X Park tonlte, Car Turned Orer Summer and Shipping streets was the scene of a collision Sunday afternoon be tween cars drlren by Clyde Ander son, 1497 North Sth street, and C. C. Ingram, Junction City. The letter's machine hit the other in tha extreme rear end, according to Anderson, and turned it orer. ' i " Honey Forfeited Lloyd Sun din was arrested Sunday morning a few minutes after midnight on drunkenness charges. He posted ball ot 810. which ha forfeited by aot appearing tor his hearing Mon day morning. j Italia dinner evarr nlcht K;4K to S at the Marlon hotel. ; j Hearing Is Set Hearing on final account in tha estate of Her man Bruehl has been sat for .March 2. The receipts, according fto the final account, t total " $3775.57 and the disbursements hare reached 1784.27. Breaking Glass Charged C Haynes ot Salem was arrested Saturday night and charged with breaking glass on a publle thor oughfare. He was released on 125 ball. ,. . . i . Forfeits Bail-Henry Morrow ot Independence forfeited his 15 bail tor not appearing at police eourt Monday. He was arrested recently on a charge of baring four persons in tha drlrer's eeat. o- Births Pierce To Mr. and Mrs. E ward Pierce, route four. Liberty, a rlrl, born January 24. Davidson To Mr. and . Mrs. Leon W. Daridson. 948 Shipping. a glrlj Nancy Jean, born January i. . Handle To Mr. and Mrs. Warren D. Randle. 1870 N. Cot tage, a boy. Warren Caylord, born January 22. Brown To Mr. and Mrs. Archie Brown of Valsets, a boy. Leonard Lolncl, born here Janu ary II. ! Installation Held Publle In stillation of tha officers of Sa lem Grange No. 17 was held at MeCornack hall January 24 with Jhe following patrons serving for 1931: master, A. W. Slaughter; orerseer. Robert M. Gilchrist; chaplain, Mrs. ; Maria Robertson ; lecturer, J. J. McDonald;: stew ard, Henry Peck;.: assistant stew ard, F, E.iTownsend; gate keep er. H. S. iVan Trump: Pomona, Mrs. Loraan: Ceres, Mrs. I Violla Hearlaon; I Flora, Mrs. jE. O. Beckley; lady assistant steward, Mrs.; May Townsend. j B.' w. i Macy. lawyer, has mored to 400-407 GssrdWrn Bldg. Phone 815. " - ... . i V 40 to Finish Around 40 sen ior high school students are ex pected to close their high! school studies at! the end of the semes ter, which falls Frldsy f this week. Of this number, 11 hare already definitely earned ! credits sufficient to allow them to leare school. The 11 are: Howard Adams, Leonard Heisler, Kenneth Holler. Leone Daridson, Bob An thony, Howard Rankin. ! Ernest Garhino, Leonard Moser, Warren Fanning, Augustine Balmoja and Kathryn Sheldon. Case TJndev way" The lease of A. Tucker ts. H. H. ! Harris got under way in Judge McMa han's department of circuit court yesterday.' The suit is orer an automobile accident wnfen oc curred at 25th streets and Turn er road here last September 8 Tucker claims he was injured to the extent of 11,598. 80J This case is expected to go to the jury this morning. Case of state against Hockett and Witham. up on charge ot stealing chickens. Is scheduled next. , i 1927 Buick Standard, 4 pass. Coupe, upholstering spotless; tires new. mecnanicaiiy A-l con dltlon, $485. Bonesteele j Motor CO. ; Make Loop Trip Moffitt Hot Springs and Shepherd Springs were special points ot interest in making the 100-mile Columbia highway loop trip, to Mr. and Mrs. Fred E. Wells, and Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Dsngherty on Satur day and Sunday. The erergreen highway part of the trip! was msde Saturday under the) de lightful conditions ot that' day. and the Oregon side of the loop made on Sunday. Services Started Rerlral ser- rlces which were started Sunday night at tha Free Methodist church. Market and North Winter streets, will continue Indefinitely. reports Rer. J. R. Stewart, pas tor, who is in charge. Rer. M. C. Clarka Is assisting Rer. Stewart with tha services, which are held each evening at 7:30 o'clock. Schedule given A preschool and school clinic will be held at St. Paul today, by tha ' county school physician. Dr. C. a Diner. The schedule for Wednesday In cludes dental examinations! at the Sacred Heart academy here, and both toxin antitoxin and preschool clinics at' Hubbard. See rental list Becke ft Hen dricks on classified page, also in office window, 189 N. High. ThomiMOB Ttetnrna Dr.' CTJ J, Thompson of the Thompson ana uiutsch optica company has just returned from a 3 0-day va cation trip to southern Califor nia. He reports weather: condi tions tine there, withi occa sional rains but mostly sunshine, and good weather.' Charge Contempt E. I. Doan has boen cited to appear In circuit court to show why he should not be arrested for contempt ot court. The citation is outgrowth of a more on the part of his form er wife, Olive M. Doan, to hare him pay $62 back alimony. t j Papers Revoked Order rerok- ing papers of guardianship to Fay Aimeda and appointing Ena Har man guardian were filed in pro bate court yesterday in the case ot Priacilla, Leslie and Virgil Mor gan, minors. Fay Almeda la moth er of the children. . j Girl Reserves to Mvt The Girl Reserves of Leslie Junior high school will take up a study of leather tooling at their Regular meeting today. Mrs. W. D, Simp son will act as instructor. Louise Brown Is advisor to the group. ' Dr. C. I H. Robertson nag re turned : from two months I surgi cal study .In eastern hospitals and clinics and will ba at his of fice as usual beginning Monday. : j i New Arriral Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Lewis; 1090 North Sth street, are parents of a girl, born Mon day at tha Jackson maternity home. The infant weighs nine and a Quarter pounds. j Board to Meet The regular meeting of the school board will ba held tonight, with nothing of special interest to . come before the board, as far as was known yesterday, : j Seek Recovery The Salem Automobfle company, has filed complaint against E. J. Coffey in which it seeks to recover a total ot $89.04, alleged due. Or. Cfcsa Laa OA MaSJsla, IS N. OatMareUI SU. SaUm. Of Hot fevart vary ataaaay S:SO fca SiSS sua. Sarlaf Ua waatat et Pes. sad Jea. Vacuum Cleaner ::;i-rroREOT;:. OO S193, Used Farnitara j Department j 231 N. High i Moving "Agency C B. Wil- llama, general agent for the Cen tral! Life Insurance company, is closing the office In the Oregon building nere Saturday prepara tory; to reopening; state head quarters in tha Bedell building in Portland. Mr. Williams, who will continue in charge in Port land, says a sub agency will be maintained in another location here. Mr. Williams has been in this! city for the past eight years. during which time ! be has been in charge ot general agency. Mr. Williams will move his family to Portland tha first ot the month. Captains Meet Further plans for the annual j T. W. C. A. fi nance campaign were made at a captains' luncheon held yester day at tha Gray Sella. The four captains present were Mrs. W. D. Clarke, Mrs. F. U. Erickson. MrsL George Hug and Miss Helen Louise Crosby. Others present included: Mrs. J. A. Brownson, Mrs1. L. O. Clement. Mrs. F. A. Elliott, general chairman of the drive, Mrs. William McOUehriat, Jr., Mrs. M. B. Wagstaft and Mrs. Elizabeth Gallaher. 1 I ' . Brazier C. Small has resumed his general practice of law at 406- Guardian 'Bldg. (formerly Bank ot Commerce Bldg.) . Carnival Report A report on finances of the annual carnival given Friday night at tha Leslie Junior high school by the pupils shows that about $140 profit was realised from the event. The money will be used for student body purchases, to help retire debts ot the athletic groups. Teachers and students cooperat ed to make the affair the out standing event of the first se mester at this school. Answer Filed Alexander L. and Marie Illrsekorn, defendants in (suit of Ida Persey rs, W. W. McKinney and others, yesterday filed In circuit court separate an swer, in which they claim they hare no interest In the premises Involved In the plaintiff's com plaint or in the mortgage sought to be foreclosed, j. f ; Debate Thursday Robert Read and Harold Prultt, on ' the negative debating team of Salem high seh-ol, will debate the Stayton affirmative at Stayton Thursday night. The j contest will be the third of the i season for j the local high school team. Two Collar Ida Shirts $1.95 lirnn A.M11 19K V. Hrh Married Here Paul B. Trlp- lett of Garibaldi and Mabel Car son of Amity wera granted a marriage license hero Monday. They were married tha same day by Ret. W. N. Blodgett. They will make their home in Gari- baldi. Dixon Arrested Deputy sher iffs yesterday arrested Guy Dix on. wanted In Condon on a charge of obtaining property an der falsa pretenses. Judgment for plaintiff Judg ment ot 9201.10 and coats baa been entered for the plaintiff In tha suit of Eena company against C. w. Moore. Arrested Here H. A. f Martin, wanted In Portland on a bad check charge, was arrested here yesterday. Portland officers came down to take him back. prank Charge R. D. Counts ot cottage urore was arresiea early Sunday on drunkenness charges by the south prowler. He was released Monday. .y. camp Reunion Boys of the Y. M. C. A. will attend a camp reunion at the "Y" Thursday night, j Permanent wave. Special Short, thin bobs $4.00. Long bobs $5. Model Beauty Parlor. Reroofs Houe N. La Rant was issued a permit Monday to do a $121.50 Job of rerooflng his dwelling at 668 North High street. Repair. Dwelling A permit -was Issued to Susie Mathers to repair dwelling at 1983 Fairground road, at a cost of $50, Monday. Home From Monmouth Roy A. Jones of Monmouth was a lo- cal business visitor on Monday. Mrs. Patterson Death Reported To Friends Here Mrs. Olive Patterson. 30, died at i Newberg January 19 and fu neral services were held, there tha following Wednesday, ac cording to word which has been received here. She was 1 born In Staples. Minn..: Mar sVlOOO, and came to Oregon with her parents in I 1904. She was married to Dolph ; Patterson in Salem in April. 1928. Surviving are her widower: two small son. Richard, 4, and Delbert 2; her parents, Mr. -and Mrs. A. L. Jenkins ot Rex, Ore gon; and tha following brothers and sisters: Lllla Garland ot Rex, May Boyd of Salem, Ethel McCaff rea ot Lincoln Acres, Calif., Francis Jenkins ot Eu gene, and Harry Jenkins of Rex, SCHAEFEITS Dyspepsia Tablets AN ANTACID recommended for acid Stomach, Dyspepsia, Sour Stomach, Flatulence, Heartburn and bad breath due to digestive disturb ances, i ' j- i -l : Pleasant, safe, effective. Always keep them ess hand. These tablets are perfectly harmless and may ba taken by Children as safely as with Grownups 50c : J sold only at Schaefer's Drug Store Tha original yellow front can I dy special store of Salens. 183 N. Ceml ft. Phone 19)7 i; : Penslar Agency ; CHURCHES WLL JOlfJiri! RALLY Prohibition' Sunday Plans Make Headway; Data Is February ,1 Seldom has any movement un listed so united and genuine re sponse among the ehurehes ot the eity ot Salem as has the Prohibi tion Sunday project which .cli maxes with, a city-wide rally at the Salem Armory Sunday, Febru ary 1. To data 20 churchea be sides the T. M. and Y. W. C. A., hare Joined in dismissing their evening services and cooperating in the rally, pastors who hare so announced Include Rer. O. W. Rutsch, German Baptist; W. Earl Cochran, Calvary Baptist; R. Q. Lelnkemper, . Bethany reformed; D. J. Howe, First Christian; CB- F. Shoemaker, Court' Christian; ' C. E. Ward, First Congregational; IL C. Stover,- Knight Memorial congregauonal; , C. W. Hatch, Church of God; C. M. Rounds, Emanuel Full Gospel Mission; A. P. Layton, First Evangelical C C. Haworth, south Salem Friends; Miss Tibbets, Immanuel Baptist; p. W. Erlksen. American Lutheran; B. Earle Parker, First Methodist; II. B. Fouke Jr., Jason Obituary WUlsbn Leon Willson. 45. and (Mrs.) Maude Catherine Willson, 46, died in this city January 26, Ail rela tives not ascertained. Surviving Daughter of Mrs. Willson. Mrs. H. Langdell of Wataonvllle, Cal.; one sister, Mrs. Charles McDermit of Kelso, Wash., and one sister in San Francisco, Cal. . Announce ment of funeral later by W. T. Rigdon and Son. i Krall Peter Krall died in this cit January 26; husband of Katie; father ot Mrs. Katie Singer, Mrs. Mary Singer, Rosle and Antonla, all of Salem. Announcement of funeral later by the Clough-Bar- rick company. " Langley Beryl Langley died la this city January 26, aged 12 years; daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Langley ot Grand Ronde;! sister of Ray Norman and Orl L., both of Grand Rondo. Funeral services at Grand Ronde, Tuesday, January 27, at x p. m. ander tha direction of tne Ciougn-BarMck company. Glgffer Katharine Glgger died at tha residence at Hopmere January 2 s, aged 80 years: - mother et Mrs. Murray Oaborn, Mrs. Louisa La- Fountalno, and Joa Olgf or, all of Hopmere, Mrs. Anna Johnson of Portland. Mrs. Rosle Perry ot Es t a cad a, Mrs. Lenta LaFlemme of Brooks, and Dan, George , and John, all of Portland. Also surrlr- ed by one sister InJ Wisconsin and one brother In Canada. Announce ment of funeral; later by the Clough-Barnck company. r . Raney Baby Duane Raney died at the residence on route! 5, Salem. Jan uary 26; daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Raney; sister of Douglas. Graveside services Tuesday, Janu ary 27, at 2 p. m. at the I. O. O. F. cemetery under the direction of the Clough-Barrtckj company. . i i Smith Fred Smith died at the resi dence, 1055 Edgewater street. West Salem, January 26, aged 52 years; husband of Mrs. Garnett P.; father of Fred. Jr., of Tilla mook. Leslie F.. Lois v.. Chariot ta M., Gladys G., j Delia O., and Lola Mazine, all ot West Salem; son of Mrs. Mary H. Smith ot Rlckreall; brother of Newton and Harold H., both of-Eugene, Mrs. Jessie Burch of Rlckreall, Mrs. Jeanette Squler of Mohler and Mrs. Neva Bales of Long Beach, Wash. Funeral services Wednes day, January 28, at 1:80 p. m. from the chapel of W. T. Rigdon and Son, Rer. D. Ji Howe officiat ing. Interment I. O. O. F. ceme tery. Betcreat iftemoria) $arfe Fhona S30S lfadtraUTy A Park Cemetery with perpetual care last tea mine tee from tba heart of town TERWILLIGER'S JL renrsnix Draaoroxs 77 OHXMXKXTA Oar Sarriee Is Parssaal Oar Maaa Ara Kaasoeakle Oar H la MeSara Oty View Cemetery Established 1883 Tel. 1204 Conveniently Accesslbla Perpetual care f rotlded for Prices Reasonable 1L0TS x. CXCDaX Kga Spring' litre," i Soys ill City MILL CITT, Jan. 2d. Spring's here and no fool In' at least all the suaal Signs and trimmins. Today the natlres the yoans; ones - hare been np and down the hlUsidea, gathering pus sywillows, ; flowers and ; so forth. - 't' Eren the chickens hare the spring; Inclinations. Tea sir, little Betty Darie pro duced an egg, a real hen's egg, that weighed nearly 4 ounces and was TH inchee around lengthways, and H aroand ; "the other t way." Whether one above Is a see ord, . spring algna , and eg sinw, as aot the ouestioe, has girea fairly good j sa Jeeta ef cenrersation, , mp, here anyway, 'h'. ; TA Methodist; S. D. Johnson, Leslie Memorial. ' West Salem Methodist, Rer. M. A. Groves: First Presbyterian, Rer. O. C. Blrtchetj Free Metno- dUt. Rer. J. R. Stewart: First Na- xarene, Rer. F .Galloway: Saira- tlon Army. Ensign E. M. Wil liams: Serenth Day Adrenust, Rer. J. M. Comer; casus unuea Brethren. Rer. L W. Biddle: Y. W. C. Ji.. Mrs. Elizabeth Galla her: T. M. C. A.. C. A. Kellsj Christian Missionary Alliance, Miss Louise Pinell; Evangelistic tabernacle, Rer. C W. Westonj Fmitland. Rer. A. L. Fisher; Labish Evangelical Mission, Rer. II. R. Scheuermann. The! two Sa lem unions of the W. C. T. U., are also cooperating in the enter prise. I All Boy Scouts Invited to Attend , One of the features of the ral ly is to be the presence ot all the Boy Scouts of the city,: in unl form, occupying a reserved sec tion and baring a part in! the pro gram. O. P. West, Scout execu tive is heading this feature. The speaker of the erening is to be O. P. Coshow, untl recently a Justice of the supreme court ox Oregon and widely known and re spected tor his ability to analyse and present questions baring to do with state matters. Judge Co show was Identified with! the cam paign which led up to prohibition, and during the 11 years ot its life, has seen Its operation, en toreement and progress from the judicial bench. He fa eminently fitted to present to this rally the entire matter based upon facts and Impartial judgment! His se lection by tha committee on pro gram was influenced by: the tact that the occasion is not: to ba in tha nature of a "pen-meeting merely, but tha initiation of a new crusade of temperance and education for the community and state. The committee on cooperation. consisting of Rer. E. 8. Ham moni. Rsv. H. C. fltovsr, Rst. a E. Ward, and Rer. B. F. Shoe maker, is responsible' for the soli citation and fine response of tha church leaders of Salem. Publicity has boon in charge ot a committee consisting j of Rer. Hagh B. Fouke, Jr.. Rer. D. J. Howe, Rer. L. W. Biddle. Rer. J, M. Comer and Rer, Fletcher Gal loway. ' I , Rer. P. W. Erlksen Is to be the cnairman or tne rally. He Is pre sident of the ministerial associa tion. j '. - Douglas McKay Illness Listed As not Serious i Reports Monday night from the Veterans hospital in Portland indl cated that tha condition of Doug las McKay was not as serious as It had been rumored. . Mr. McKay since having sutler- PILES CORED WUasas essralata et Urn ef DR. MARSHALL 1 S8S Orafoa 4f.j i TziUf,'i Tumi , f , . California oh your train tnp East at no Southern Pacific bat cot coach fares East! to new low levels. Sea California oa your way. It costs no mora. Tickets art food la dean coaches oa fast trains. Liberal stoporers it Impor tant ddes ea route, roch ts Saa Frandsco, Los Angeiea, XI Paso cow at tha height of their est mld-wlnter seasoa. . , l. City Ticket Otrice, ,184 l'assenger Depot, 18th REFUND ASKED i TOR COMES Those Which Contributed to Highway Work Entitled Tp its Says Upton. Under tha provisions of a bill Introduced in the senate yesterday y Senator Jay Upton, reimburse ment to tha several counties of too state lot; all funds expended from 1027 to 1I30 on the con struction of state highways, would be made by the ststa highway commission from funds at Its dls- DOsaLY, : Senator Upton explained that la I the beginning of the highway pro gram many sparsely settled coun ties. In order to obtain road con struction, wera required to con tribute as high as 60 per cent of the cost ot state highways. There after other counties made contri butions in lesser proportions,' un til finally the system of requiring contributions by counties was gen erally abandoned. Highways are now being constructed without re quiring counties to contribute to the cost, Upton said. ! r "Under the compulsion of the system then In rogue," said Up ton, "rsrious counties hare con tributed to. the state highway commission $15,000,000. In many cases counties have bonded them selres 4o the limit, 'and these bonds constitute a heary burden on the taxpayer. This bill would return! to the taxpayer the money they hare been forced to contrib ute and would relieve the real property in rarious counties to the extent lot the fifteen million do lars contributed". , . Want Trarel Pay ' For Volunteer : A memorial has been introduc ed in : the senate urging congress to enact legislation granting trar el pay to officers and men of the Oregon ' rolunteef regiments who remained on duty on the islands after the dose of the war with Spain, April 11, 1899. ' The senate approrad two bills by Senator Eberhard repealing laws enacted aUhe 1929 session providing that I persons who rote on bonds and special tax measures shall be taxpayers. Senator Eber hard explained that the laws to be repealed were declared unconsti tutional by tha state supreme court, and had not been operative for sereral months. The 1929 en actments were Introduced by Sen ator Eddy. 1 , . Approval also was given a bill ed a serious arm wound during tne world war nas baa recur rences et .troubles which wera slight and easily corrected. His prasaati condition Is another re currence, the seriousness of which has not : been determined bnt which Is ! not anticipated as criti cal. Business as usual at the Ml i ' .i :-i ; ; CAFETERIA Shoe store HARRY COHEN '. Prop . v 35f State St. An item in Sunday's Statesman ' relating to the . bankruptcy of tv Salem res ident j. stated erroneously that he was manager of the i Kaf eieria Shoe Store. This was not correct, and this store is In no way con nected with that er any other bankruptcy or busi ness difficulty. cost Co a cb; and tourist fares radically cut 5p CHICAGO la San Frandsco, Los Ange les and other winter resorts. NSXT ORLEANS $6uo ST. LOUIS aca a SOXX NEIYORK . . . tojo tmimmjthfru Ask shout the new tickets good la Tourist Sleepers. This extra coanfoct costs but littla mora. ST. TJberty v TeL SO and Oak : TeL 41 Four Show Perfect Record For 3 Months; 53 are 95 Per Centers Fifty three Marlon county schools made an attendance rec ord of 95 per cent or better for tha first tour months ot the school year, according to the monthly at tendance awards being mailed out from tha office of the county school superintendent. Perfect attendance was made for three months of the four by schools tor two four schools, while three had 100 per cent records months and 16 schools had every child present and on tlmej for one month out of the four for wnicn records hare already been made. introduced by Senator Francisco rich authorising, county courts to demand a bond of 1 10.0 00 from Justices of the peace. The maxi mum bond under tne existing law ta Sl 000. . , I aw - 1 - It's easy to telephone to another city and service fast and clear. Just ask for the place and num ber you want usually you worit even have to han& tin. The Paotic Telepiionz TaSTOPttal tcerDOlVNtbe - ; I - I 1 1 Thirty Saltam Churches Reply WITH A GREAT at the j ' Salem Armory ' - - - j I: .- ,. February THE START OF FOR TEMPERANCE I Former Judge O. LET'S STAND UP The tour schools with perfect records for ; three months are:, Fern Ridge, Parrish Gap, Mc Laughlin: and Valley View . Two months' perfect 'record was made by Chaxnpoeg, MIcAlpin and Taylor. Schools which had per fect attendance for on month, of the four were: Manning; prush Creek, Haxel Dell, McKee, Butte- rille. Prospect, Oak Glen, Center; View, Pleasant Point, Davis, Crooked Finger, Oak Grove, Oak Ridge, Noble, Crawford and Clo verdale. - M !' - The 42 schools which received certificates of award for each of the tour months for having 95 per cent or more of the pupils present every day were: Middle Grove, Rosedale, Sllverton, Rickey, Ev ergreen, Fern Ridge, Parrish Gap, Brush Creek, Marlon, Aurora, Fairfield, Looney Butte,! Rock Point, Willard, Evans 1 iValleyi Belle Passl, Falrvlew, White, Cen tral Howell. Hasel Dell, West Woodburn, McKee, Roberts, North: Howell, i - - McAlpln, Buttevllle, St. Louis, Eldriedge, Bethany, Thomas, Johnston, Liberty, Gcrvals, Stay ton, Turner, Oak . Glen, Center View. Silver Falls, Kelser, Mt. An gel, Hayesvilla, Oak Ridge. Valley View, j Fmitland, Noble,. Detroit,. Porter, Salem Heights, Cloverdale, Buena Crest, Talbot, Monitor, La-, blsh and the Union high school at Corrals. . ' I is And Telegraph Company PUBLIC RALLY 1, 7:30 Pa Mi A NEVV CRUSADE P. Coshow, Speakt er MID BE COUNTED A ml . , . 'I i BAKSk f j!