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1 J - PAGE TWELVE ii. ii . . ' . ' : - I T union ELECTS GROUP Farmers' Group Considers 0!eo Bill at Regular ! Session 1 .BETHEL. Feb. 4. The Bethel local Farmers union' met at the school on Monday evening. There was a good attendance. Several visitors were present r from the Central Howell local. . The election of officers desalt ed as follows: W. L. Creech, presi dent; J. G. Lauderback. rice-president: Irrin Bartels, secretary treasurer; Roy Horshand, door keeper; George Babnsen, conduc tor; Cass Nichols, Victor Klrschen end Arnold Spranger, executive board. - Mr. MeBee of Dallas, state pres ident, and Mr. Rampel, also of Dallas, were the speakers of the evening. "Jimmy" O'Sbea, the state secretary of Montana, will be here in May in a campaign for new members, -and to organize other locals. Arrangements were made; for a carload of land plaster. I There was a discussion of the bill now be fore the legislature ! regarding oleomargarine. - Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Nichols and Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Schulz were the committee in charge f re freshments. ' The evening was brought to a close with refreshments and; a so cial hour. West Salem News WWM 6 i u SE WOODBURN, February 4 An announcement' that the Wood burn Feed association has bought a warehouse from B. W. Battle son : to store its extra supply of feed, was made Tuesday.- The warehouse purchased by the as sociation was formerly owned by John Gow. It was known as warehouse No. 1, on the South ern Pacific; track. The feed association, which has been In need of a warehouse for quite a while, plans to put the warehouse In better condition by. building an office, rebuilding the loading platform and doing other necessary ' improvements about the building. The new warehouse was taken over at an opportune time,: as a In company with pastors of oth er Salem churches, Rer. M. A. Grove of Ford Memorial church preached Sunday morning on the subject of "Cooperation for Moral Reform. The evening service was dismissed In order that all might attend the prohibition mass meet lnglat the armory. Sermon topics at Ford Memorial for the next three Sunday evenings will be: February g, "Life"; February 15, "Death?; February 22. "Life in the i World to Come." (Mrs. W.! D. Phillips is conval escing from a severe attack of lumbago. ! Miss Catherine Chandler.) first grade teacher, spentheweek end with relatives in Portland, i . Grade school boys' basketball teams of West Salem and Liberty will! meet In mortal combat Satur day1 evening, Feb. 7. at Liberty. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Lewis mama's recent motor trip to Marsh field, Reedsport and North Bend. 'They were inspecting real estate in that section with a view to future investments. Mr. and Mrsj Lewis drove to Portland Monday, where they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roll Walker, for mer Salem residents. Mrs. Theodore Laehr has been confined to her home for several days; with flu. Her condition is not at all Improved. S.j - L. Burke and sons of the Riverside auto camp ground are erecting four additional cottages whicjh will be strictly modern in all Respects. They contemplate building two more later on. Recent all day visitors of Mr, shipment of land plaster, oyster shell; and mixed feed has already been! ordered. A ! membership has been going on, with the result that many of the new members will benefit from! the new large order now ordered. The membership drive is to continue through February. BACK AT ZEXA ZEN A, Feb. 4. Mr. and Mrs. Nlles R. Holland and daughter, LaVerne Holland, are being wel comed back to Zena by their many friends who have missed them; this winter. The Holland family returned to Zena from Toledo .Tuesday. They will oc cupy the Roy Vance cottage -for the present as their farm has been ! rented to parties from Grand Ronde. Mr. Holland has been I unable to do heavy farm work I for several years because of ill health and the move to To ledo was made as a possible benefit to him. Reports are that his condition is decidedly Im proved. and Mrs. Ed Brock were Mr. and Mrs. Lee Berry of Salem. , - H. B. Koebler, local electrician is Just getting able to return to work following a severe attack of mumps with lung complications. Mrs. Koehler is now. ill with mumps. '' L . - I5'.; Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bohle of Dal las were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. P. iWlse and' William Bohle at the Wise borne. ; Tues day visitors at the Wise : home were former Mayor C. E. Greene and Mrs. Greene who recently moved to their ranch near Stay ton. , ; ' '! - i,: " p Miss .Lottie McAdams spent Sunday with her cousin, Mrs. W. Ai McCollom In Portland. f f Miss .Loretta Gilliam 'of Port land was a Sunday guest at thie home of her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and, Mrs. Dale Lemon. 1 Miss Alma Wilson of Clatskanle spent the weekend at the Edgar L. Miller home. Miss Wilson Is a sister of Mrs. Miller. -Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hess drove to Newburg Sunday, -where they were guests of Mr. Hess' nncle and aunt. Mr. arrd Mrs. Hugh Me Poland. ! H. R. McDowell of the Capital Tourist auto camp is at Stayton where be is assisting his brother-in-law, Luther Stout In making farm improvements. Mr. and Mrs, C. H. Elghmy have moved from 118$ Edgewater street to 1168 Edgewater.. Elgh my is proprieter of the West Side auto repair shop. ' j Mrs. Wilbur Cavender and small son, Myron of Salem were Wednesday dinner guests of Miss Lottie McAdams. H Francis Wise, who with his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Wise movf ed here January l from Falls City, has completed the sixth grade work which he took up at Falls City at the beginning of the school year and hopes to complete the seventh grade by the close of the present term. j Eriniir - JTWIOUTU Golden Anniversary Hon ored at Union Meeting i Recently MONMOUTH. Ten. 4. A union-wide i rally, honoring the golden anniversary of-the found ing of Christian Endeavor, was held Saturday evening in the Monmouth Evangelical - church, with delegations -present from Dallas, Independence, Lewlsville, Peedee, Falls City, Perrydale and Monmouth organizations. The Polk county executive com mittee convened at 5: SO, at which time several official va cancies were filled. The pot luck supper served about 8:30, was so well attended as to exceed the expectations of the local organ ization, with 125 persons pres ent. Going; to National An Important item of business was achieved la voting to help pay the expenses of Ross Galley of Eugene, state field secretary, to attend a national convention In the east next month. . The evening's program ' Includ ed an opening song service led by Rev. L. H. Wlllard, of the lo cal church; and an address of welcome by Eleanor Barr, presi dent of Toung People's society of the Monmouth church. Re sponse was made by Harry Cha- pin of Dallas and Eugene, presi dent of the Polk county Union. Robs Gulley brought the golden anniversary message. Dudley Strain - of Gladstone, regional vice president, also addressed the assemblage. A cake, symbolical of the oc casion with Its 50 candles, was presented at a social young peo ple's hour, following the program. This was baked by Mrs. J. E. Winegar of Monmouth. The State Endeavor convention A cold d pes 3 things "Pope's" stops them all A cold always affects you, In at least three ways. Air passages are inflamed and irritated. Per spiration Is checked. Bowels are clogged with acid wastes from; the mucous discharge. So doctors say you must do three things to be; rid of a cold. Pape's Cold Compound does all three! It reduces inflamma tion and swelling of the mucous membrane; it induces perspira tion; Spens the bowels. Chew one of these pleasant tablets and see how quickly nasal discharge stops; head clears; breathing be comes easy. See how that achy, feverish, weak feeling disap pears. And "Pape's" doesn't stop with killing cold germs. It activates bowels and removes germs and acid wastes . from the system. .All drug stores- 35c. Just remember "Pape's". to occur at Medford In April, was too Inspiration or an Interesting booster talk by Lucille Trenary, who attended the state convention last year. The subject, also, of the great International conven tion, to .be held this July la San Francisco, was one of paramount Importance during the evening. n wn If your .j ' .-. "SPfM .., feet hurt I lU"SggM 1 SHOWS it - j YOU may not realize that your feet are strained in the shoes you now wear. But try a pair of Selby Arch Preserver Shoes and notice the differ ence in the way you feel and look. , Your feet become youthfully light and gay . . your face and carriage reflect the release from foot strain and tension. Every cause of foot fatigue . . strained arches ; crowded bones, muscles and nerves; metatarsal distortion . . . is eliminated by. the patented Arch Preserver construction New Modes, smart as any . . . smarter than most, VJ PRESERVER SHOE 4, Si ft US', Hi lifli E PUN PROGRAM MACLEAY. Feb. 4. "The! Old Fashioned Country School' will; be put on, by the women of the grange at the regular meeting Friday night. Besides the regu lar, reading, spelling and - rUh-i metlc the "pupils" will giv an old . fashioned program of pieces.; essays and singing before 1 the school lboard. Mrs. Myrtle Mar tin will act as. teacher. , 1 : '.j The men put on the January! program. -The program commit tee for the meeting is Mrs. M. M Magee, Mrs. Paul Silke and Mrs. O. Baker. . AT. SKI TOUItXAMEXTi HAZEL GREEN, Feb. 4 Mrs. Louise Dunnlgan a member; ' o? the Mt. Hood ski club of Port-j land attended the meetingof the ski cxubs on Mt. Hood Sunday Mrs. Dunnigan recently of Pbrt" land, is employed in the labor de-j partment at" Salem. She is maki Ing her home with ber parents,- Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Davis, who have kept Mrs. Dunnigan's small son George Jr. since the death of Mr. Dunnigan.. ( H.RN BEING DESTROYED INDEPENDENCE, Feb. 4.14 The barn of Mrs. lay Goods! that was partly destroyed by fire Thursday evening isbelng torn down, and will not be rebuilt as it nas not ireen in use tor som time. - WEST SHIM -. HAI M Ml Community Hall : may be Included; Other Im provements Planned WEST SALEM. Feb. 4. All members were - present Monday night at the regular monthly meet ing of the city council. A report was given, on sewer connections needed In different parts of the city. A system of drainage for the park was discussed, also some bad mudholes in the streets. These problems were turned over to " the committee on sanitation for consideration. The street com mittee reported that some spots had already been-mended wth gravel. , A fire hydrant at the corner of Third ! street and Klngwood ave nue Is to be moved to Sixth street, there j being- scant equipment in that; part of town for combating fires, i. . .' A complaint was entered as to livestock running In the streets and this, was referred to the city marshal. : A complaint was made as to i the Inadequate lighting on McNary and Sixth streets. L. M. Hill rave a report of water board activities, which included the hir ing of a clerk at $15 per month. A motion carried that water sub scribers residing outside the city limits be charged an extra 50 cents per month and that new subscrib ers be asked to make a $2 deposit which is to be refunded when the subscriber leaves the city If : all bills are paid to date. A petition with the necessary number of signers was read ask ing for more street lights on Gerth avenue. This was referred to C. S. Ruge, street commissioner, who was. instructed -to Investigate the matter and report at the next council meeting. i - Plana for a city Jail irero pre sented by Councilman G. C. Chap- man. As tne pians am anecificatlons for a city hall or community building, a sugges tion was made by Mayor ewgenfc that the ways and means commit to. iV the matter no with I the community club and report at next meeting. The community club has sponsored various money-raising schemes for several years with a view to building a community hall and has Quite a SUDSianuai sum In Its treasury for that pnrpose. Tax League is Organizing stayton. Feb. 4. Approxi mately 12S persons met at the urange nan on mobuj uim wIiata thav huril TTnrr Zorn. WW W U MB.. J W of Aurora. Sylvester Smith; of sc. i'aui, ana iesier waunieu oi Bntteville present the aims of the state tax payers league One hundred persons signed np as members of this league following the talks .by these men. This list was representative of Sublimity, West Stayton, Stayton and Aumsville In ' the southeast part pf the; county. ; Each group has their own representative, there being seven In all and L. S. Lambert was elected as rep resentative from this section. . In a few days It is hD;d to have the whole county4 organized in this movement. NOW - 16 CLUB BREAKFAST A. new feature The Opeji 7:30 CPA - vr-tf , ' Erf- Just tell us your needs and your time limitations and we promise to negotiate your loan to your entire satisfac tion. Straight er Monthly Payment. -T-T4 LOANS INVESTMENT . INSURANCE HAWKINS and ROBERTS, Inc. ' 245 OREGON BUILDING PHONE 1131 :'. . I. '. ' -1- . ! ; .' , . ' t B.IUCECDES care I : t i 0 ''''''' " The advice of your pfcjsi cian is: Keep out of doors, n the open air, breathe deeply ; take plenty of exercise in the mellow sunshine, and have a periodic checkr up on the health of your body. 4" , .. r net' - j ' - j ; -; 1 . 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