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T OrUTWl STATT5MAN; fiI?-. Crc n, T -. r,:--rv 10. 1231. GnnWqn Estate Estate of loader Creenbaum hM been p ; praised at I24.2IC.3S, according to papers . filed with the county clerk yesterday showing that the "widw, ae executrix. U ready for bearing on her final account. The bearing baa been set for 'March 10. An rdeF was entered 'allowing the executrix and- es tate attorney. Pge and 4 Page, each 1608.75 fees for their band ling of (be estate. The accounts show eosts alnce demise of Mr. Creenbaum reacbed IS.7tS.Ct. 'The estate was appraised by Ed Rostein, Joseph Adolph and Al ice H. Page, and puts value of 17.900 on the deeeased's bait In terest In the department f store. owned lolatly with his son ' Adolpb. ' " ; Dollar dinner ever night 5:45 :. ft af UartAII Ka1 I TTo Committee) Meet R. W- Ta renner. secondary- school ' su 'tervlsor. win be ., In Corrallls Thursday sight to attend a meet lag of tbe executive -committee of the high school principals' aa- oeiatlon. Tavenner la secretsry- treasurer; Principal Blttner of 'Grant high school. Portland, is president; John Hanson of Prine "rille fs vice-president; Paul Jack- j eon et Klamath Falls is bold oxer I member; and Principal Brand etator of Astoria is new mem- . her. gupt. C. "A.'. Howard of the state education department will ralw attend. ; ' j v 8.BJI. dance U. Park tonite. . O'Leary Arraigned Richard " "Dick O'Leary. who baa been "la the county jail here alnce tbe latter part of the year, waa ar raigned before Judge McMahan yesterday morning and Friday "morning he .will enter bis plea on charge of larceny by bailee. Tbe charge on which be waa arraign ed 'was for removing luncheon pads from tbe restaurant, which b operated here.' which pads are alleged to bare belonged to the Capital City laundry. Kef erec Report B. J. J. MI1 ' lex,v Theodore Rubens and, Hugh Fisher, refereea in the property dispute in the circuit court ease of Herbert W. Savage val Mar i tha M. Clark yesterday filed their -report, showing distribu ' tion of certain landa to ! Helen Saucier. Kathryn HeNulty, John P. Kavanaugh, Henry J. Kavan augh. llary C KaTanaugb, Anna McKay and Martha Clark.; Drv planer. O. T.. milt block. or dry slab. lS-ln. Large Id. $SJ0. ,m ava r. r z Ids. S10. Tel. 1542. rrea e -Wells, Inc. : Divorce Granted Divorce de "' eree'bas been ' filed In lease of Gladys M. Schmidt vs. Louvera B 1 Schmidt, allowing plaintiff dt- vorce. She is given care of tbe minor child and 150 a month support money. Defendant is or dered to nar S75 attorney fees for the plaintiff before certain date. They were married la Long view, Wash., -February 1929. Delegates NamedConstance Krebs, Agnes Miller, Russell Scott and John Fisher bare been named Salem high delegates to the annual educational j confer ence to be held Friday aad Sat urday at the Oregon State col lege at Corrallls. These students expect to attend the college next fall. The faculty chaperane has not been named. Shed dry wood-coal. Prompt de livery. TeL 13, Salem Fuel co. - Motions Seek Clarity Motions to make parts of the complaints more 'definite and certain, were filed with the county clerk! yester day in two circuit court cases. They are: ' Crown Mills vs. Cherry City Milling company, and A. D. Candland' vs. J. H. Campbell. Both cases Involve alleged breach of" agreements. -: j''V. 12-In. and lC-in. wood, also planer wood. $5 per cord load de livered from car; 15.50 from yard. Cobbs & Mitchell Co.; 349 S.12th. Telephone 813. , ;. - Case Set The case of -Relstad vs. Hansen. In which the plain tiff seeks $2359 as result of In juries sustained in an automo bile collision, will be beard be fore Judge Lv H. McMahan be ginning this morning at 9:00 o'clock. i . Committee to Bfeet -The ex ecutive committee of the Marlon county- department of health will bold its - regular monthly meet ings at the Salem health center ! Wednesday night at 7:39 o'clock. Judge J. C. Siegmund -Is chair man of the committee, j ' . Hearts Salem'a finest and lar geat display.- Packed with that know bow touch. Tbe Spa. f Clinics Today Preschool and school children at Mill City will be examined in a clinic tn be held there today by Dr. C. C Dauer ; of the county health department. A toxin antitoxin-clinic will be held at Scotts Mills, with Dr. Douglas In charge. j Applies for License G. ' G. "Beckner., operator of the M. W. A. dance hall three-quarters of a mile west of Chemawa, yesterday : filed application for renewal of tbe danca ball license, s ; Drunk is Charge Joe Falllni was arrested early Sunday morn lag on . drunk and disorderly charges, T He was later ! released upon an' order from Judge Poul sea. ! O . . Births Bfarchand To Mr. ahd Mrs. Roy Marchand of Salem route six, a boy, pal Irrin, born Feb- ntary 7. .-"v Robins To Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Lester Robins, 1197 North ' 5th, a girl, Barbara Jean, born . February 3. Rarey To Mr. and Mrs. Don ald Russell Rarey of Tillamook, a son, bonx February; 8. Mrs. Rarey waa formerly Charlotte r j Dixon Released G.I Ct Dixon, arrested Saturday for Condon of ficials, was released . from the county Jail ISondiy after the Gil liam coaaty sheriff arrived and Dixon settled . the bad cheek counts on which, be was ordered held. fHe was arrested near Woodburn. Hearts Hundreds new on dis play, and this year for less. The Spa.-; rt;,;....r' v ; -Klamath Wiaste Battery D. 3 Ota coast artillery, Klamath Falls, has been awarded the Ore gonlan trophy for tbe highest per centage of drill attendance of any military unit In Oregon during the past year. This is the -third con secutive : time that the Klamath Falls company baa wen this honor. Settled Oat of Court Tha case of Rice vs. Director schedul ed to have been heard yesterday by Judge. L. H. McMahan of cir cuit court department one . was called off. after settlement bad been reached outside of'coart, - May Hear Boon Application to place on trial docket waa made yesterday in circuit court cases of J. C. GIbaoa vs. Alfred Down; and Clarence R. Shroek vs. C. HL Oa trin and others of the Salem. San itary Milk company. Sale' Reported I Ellxabeth Janx, guardian of the 'person and estate of William Wiley Gash, a minor has reported sale of real property belonging to ber ward to Fred i Tracy for ft.000. The property Is in Ashland.; I : ! I ' ' ." Manages Estate "A. M. Han sen has been appointed adminis trator of tbe estate of! John De Laywood and appraisers hare been named as follows: Paul Ras mnssan, W. J. Lfljeqaist and Kd L,. Townsend. t Fresh candy. Heart boxes beau tifully ' packed. Priced lower this year. The Spa. To I Reroof Ho use A d 1 1 a Cbapler of 2245 Ferry istreet wUl put a $150 reroof ing" Job on her dwelling at that address, accord ing to a building permit issued Monday. . ;;;; - '. . ' Fined for Conduct John Wil liams of 1260 North Commercial street was arrested Sunday after noon for being drank and disor derly, j He waa fined f 10 Monday J i -. I I s - i Reckless Driving Fine EL H. Craig was "a little reckless in a slight accident," according to po-i lice court reports. He waa fined; 850 for the offense. - I Account Allowed nnal ! act count : la estate of Edward E; Reeves has been approved by th probate judge. Mrs. XL E. Reeves is administratrix. j Erects Dwellings A permit was Issued : Monday to J. B. Peters to erect at 5C5 Oxford street, a one story dwelling, the cost of which will b 82,500. i u i Repairs T Dwelling A repair job will be . done on the Boise dwelling at 254 North Church stret soon. AC 3 125 building per mit was Issued Saturday. . Hearts 20c to 37.00. Salem's finest,! The Spa, . : ' - i ! - - - - i r Estate Appraised Estate of John W. Harrltt, has I been ! ap praised at 36051.43 by Roy Bur ton, Karl Wenger and William Care..! , ! . ... t Marriage License License to wed was issued at the county clerk's office yesterday .to Pres ton W. Hale and Leora Redfern, both of 1902 Broadway street. Yaitm ffnrth sUn.'U.TCatAtA of E. E. Dent had been appraised at 3405 by George Palmer, W; H. Scott and. F. W. Turner.. : ; I Waste Fire A waste fire at the corner of Laurel and Hickory streets attracted firemen at an early hour Sunday. i ; i Sawdust Burner Fire -A dam- ageless fire occurred Sunday morning in the aawdust burner at 708 North Liberty atreeU Church League A church league governing goard meeting will be held at the T. M. C. A. at 8:30 Tuesday night. Junior Board Meets Tbe jun ior board of the Y. M.C. A. will meet Wednesday at 7 pi m. I Speeding Charged .Harry 1 Ey- erly of Salem was arrested - Mon day on a charge of speeding, j ; , ( Investigation E. L.i Camieroa was held for investigation Sunday. .... ... .- PigsMakeFast Growth; 10 are Sold by Bowman G. B. Bowman, farm manager for the E. A. Rhoten j farm aear Finzer, sold ten pigs ion the lo cal market that had made hogs of themselves quickly. The! tea head were three days! less than f jar and one-half months j old and weighed 2030 pounds. ! He received top price for seven of them jas they weighed exactly 1400 pounds but the remaining three j were oversixe! weighing C30 pounds and Bowman had to be contented with a less price on account of their overweight. This Is unusual tor pigs of that age. f - Mr.; Bowman, keeps i about ten brood i sows i and . markets j the sum -: mux zrom tne a airy through this method. Every week or so be brings; In a load of porkers but this let was un usual ! oa account of the heavy weight, age considered. He ships sweet cream daily to Portland.! . j i j-- i ' KXTEXD SYMPATHY I BETHEL, . Feb. - ti - - i The friends .and neighbors of Mrs. Mellada Creech and . the , W. . L. Creech family, extend to . them sincere sympathy in their sorrow over the death of their much- lored ; granddaughter and niece, CH!3i! Report on Progress is dus Today; Workers T,!ec ' ' At Lunchecnr ':v First reports on response met by tbe T. W. C. A. finance cam paign worker will be announced at the luaeheon to be held at the Y. M. C. A. this noon. The first meeting of all workers "was held Monday noon, when Mrs: Elisa beth Gallaber. general secretary ( the association, aad Rev. Hush B. Fouke of the Jason Lee chofch were the principal speakers. ; Rev: Fouke stressed the fact that the association Is engaged la a constructive enterprise for bet terment of women and girls of tbe city,, and pointed out bow much greater is the force of euch n organization than : et one Which engages in reconstruction of human, beings, i . ; Mrs. Gallaber said I that tha program-of -the T. W. - C -A. Is doing much in the city, especially for the young girls, of whom there are 300 belonging to the If Girl Reserve clubs in tbe city. Home ' and school relationships have been ' greatly. Improved through tbe Girl Reserve work, mothers have declared, Mrs, Gal laber pointed out. RemodeUn; Is ,: ' - Done by Owners ; : She explained that the present remodeling at the Y. W. head- Quarters is not costing tbe asso ciation anything, being done en tirely by the F. and W. Grand company, owners, and that no funds from the campaign are go ing into thia project. She spoke also of the housings situation and acknowledged donations made by the Ministerial association to as sist girls la need. ' Devotlona were led byi Miss Nina MeNary and instructions were giren by Mrs. F. A. Elliott. campaign cbairman. . Mrs. M. B. Wagstaff, employment secretary or me association, win give a brief talk this noon on the em ployment phase of the work. ' Mrs. Maude Presnall has been named on the team of Miss Helen Louise Crosby, taking the place or. airs, uiga noiiard. srain LEIVIS nOVELS POPUUR For acommodatloa' of patrons who are asking for the novels of Sinclair Lewis since ha won the Nobel prize, the Salem public 11- orary aas replaced and added a number of his books, reports Miss Maud Covington, librarian. There is an Increasing demand for Lew- Is WOrkS. ' r . :- t: ,- , Among other recent additions to the library shelves are fire biog raphies, and with the biography now such popular reading these are expected to be in great de mand.. The new ones are: Welgall's Nero, the Singing Em peror of 1 Rome; Petrova, Twice Born, la Russia; Adams, The Ad ams Family; Ford. : Letters of Henry Adams r and Henry Ford, Edison as I Knew Him. Among the novels which have been put in circulation recently are: Macaulay, Staying With Rela tives; Maugham, Casuarlna Tree; Stenso, Waters under the Earth; Tarleton, Some Trust In Chariots; Tarklngton, Mirthful Haven; and Wharton, Certain People.! New booka for general reading are: Personality Adjustments of School Children; Troth, Selected Readings In Character Education; Johnson,.' Free Trade, .which Is largely - debate material; Muller, County Manager Government: Eichler, New Book of Etiquette; Phelps, Socialization of Medicine; Blinks, Food Purchasing for the Home; Butts, Reach-Touch .Type writing; a pamphlet. Cotton, Fab rics and Their Uses; Wicks, Log Cabins and Cottages. How to Build and Furnish Them; Sand burg, American Sand Bag; Loyd, Loyd and His Puzzles; Best Short Stories of 1 9 3 0 ; Douglas. Good bye to Western Culture: Peffer. China: The Collapse of the Civil ization; Kittl, The Peace River Country of Canada, its Resources and Opportunities, k t Three Cases of Scarlet Fever j ; Noted in County Three cases 'of ' scarlet fever were reported yesterday to the county department of . health. Two of the cases appeared In one family at Aumsrille, according to the county nurse who serves that district, and "The other ease was reported from Mt. Angel. Dr. V. A. Douglas, county health officer, will visit the pa tient this morning. - No know ledge of origin of the cases was had yesterday. ; " Club Works on - : Grange Quilt NORTH HOWELL, Feb. ! 9. Tbe regular meeting of tbe Home Economics club was held Thurs day afternoon In the grange halL The ladles : put another quilt on tbe frames and began quilting on It. This quilt was donated by Mrs. PILES CURED Wttavet epraas er Tom f Usm. j DIL BIARSHALL ! SIS Orasaa Bug.- , Da Chaa Lam Oat. ee MxUcin. its V. Commercial Sfc, SalMk Of Me soar very Sob4 :S0 f 6:30 fa. Sarins ta moatas et Im. and Jan. Ellis Stevens and promises to be very attractive waea fiaishtd. " i At ' the regular grance meeting to be hell Friday eveaiag. Febru ary 13, a program will b given during the lecture hoar. It la pos sible that EUte LecUrsr Llarie FUat McCaU will be sreseht and some of tha numbers on the pro gram will be given by W. H. Ste vens. Mrs. Lb A. Essoa. Miss vio let Kantaby, Mrs. Florence Oddla, Mrs. A. J. CUne, V. Vaa Brock Ua and ethers not yet announced. ANKEMY BOTTOM, reb. . .- The : Good Cheer Circle, Sidney school C-H ctab. held . its .regw- lar meettnsT Tmesday atternooa. Roll call war answered by It the club pledge and a report of work done. Mist- Oaa Emmonds, local, club .leader, presented the crab charter. : ; : - . Mrs. JC F. Glmear was a vis itor at the school 4 wring tbe past week. . .. -;:',' - Tbe fallowing ., pupil af f5ld ney school : received nenmaashit awards this week: Fourth grade Aneta Gllmour, C, M; Ida Bel knop, Lois Gllmour, Velma Shel ley, G. Fifth grade Lanlae GII-p mour, Russell watts., o: Neva Emmonsf M:- Elsie Doughty, VI, D. ; Sixth grade Norma Hamp ton. C, . M, D. Seventh grade- Arthur Zehner, C; Georgie GU- mour, C, M. D.. Medal C is the first award, M the second, D the third. r - 1 , Tbe average rating Of this group . according to the AyreS penmanship test givea weekly Is much higher than the U. S. av erage by grades. v r Annabelle Smith, - first grade, has been absent this week be cause of Illness. - The Ankeny Grange play, "Two Days to Marry" will be presented at the grange hall on Wednesday. Feb. 11. at 8115 P m. Chances, on a quilt will Je sold at the play. Daring an inter mission this quilt will be raffled. Admission is 35e for adults and 10c for children. H11TY CLUB PLANS PROGRAM SPRmG VALLEY. Feb. t. The .committees for the coming meeting of the community club oa Thursday evening, February 12. is baaey preparing an Inter eating program. They hope to have aeveral musical numbers and readings and a two act com edy A Perplexing Situation" will be given. Members of the cast are: Miss Irene Windsor, Miss Marjorie Walling, Miss 'Blanche Haekett, Mrs. Grace Crawford, Mrs. Hulda Smith, Mrs. Helen Craig, Mrs. Grace McKinney, Donnel Craw ford, Frank Matthews, Ben Mo- klnney, Vivian Stratton, Claude Walling and Arlle Simkins. Mrs. y. B. winosor, Mrs. rv. A. Stratton and A. E. Simkins are in charge of the program. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Smith and Mrs. S. 8. Wilson will have charge of refreshments. YOUNG FDU( BUSY AT fJORTH HOWELL NORTH HOWELL, Feb. P. The young people In the dramatic club went to Hubbard lest Friday evening - and gave- their play, "Beads on a String," In the white schoblhouse there. Next Friday evening It will be presented at Bethany, near SUrerton. it A baseball team baa been or ganized at the North Howell grade school, with John Coomler as cap tain. Other members of the team Include Anton Woelke, Raymond Jefferson. Joe Ditchen, Dale .Ful ler, Paul Hagan, Merle Kurre, Glea Rlckard and Harry Seism. Joe Woelke has kindly agreed to act as coach, and the team ex pects to play its first game with Parkeraviile next Friday. Several of our yoang people are helping the Parkersvllle folks ar range a program for the near fu ture. ; - . i The electric light service Is be ing extended to the homes , of W. M. Oddle sad 8. & Rlckard. Governor Asks j How Much Pay Governor Meier yesterday sent a letter to Attorney General Van Winkle asking for a legal opin ion as to the amount of the gov ernor's salary. The statute provides' that the governor shall receive a salary of 37500 a year, while a provision of the state constitution provides that he shall receive only $1500 annually. TO RENT . Oil 8103. Used FwraUare Department " ; 131 n. mail f w J Jvy p hill I lliiiC OUiiUuL! 62 Students Aided Jnl Last Semester, Kree nev - Work that the part time eea- tlnuatloa school, eondncted Joint ly by tha Smith-Haghes project ; ad tbe Salem school board, did: darlag tbe first semester of the fehool year has been santmw tzsd by Miss Gertrade Aadersoa, director, aad shows that 12 stu dents, 37 girls aadj ts beys, were carolled..' - ,1 . 1 - 1 A Dnrtag the first term tbe ave rage? attendance was 21. Half of the girls enrolled were engagea 1st regular - duty as honaeauids and the ether half? worked from three to five - days a week as bensemalds, - Fifty4wo per cent Of the boys had steady t work. while -others workef at odd Jobs. ; Three new students have en rolled so Tar this aemesair, and thare- U. room for a many more boys and girls what care to " con tinue their studies' while working to- support themselves, snd xn pome Instances their families. A few students are making up. back work and hope, later, to reeater ruu ume school. Each. Works a Dwn Time Allows At the part Urn continuation school, which la conducted In the basement of the senior high school, all Instruetion Is indi vidual, except apeiUag and drills la rapid calculation so the. num ber of aabjects taken by the stu dent may - be governed by the time the student Is able to spend away from work. Some take as high as four suhjedts.r j ; .The subjects - offered . ire de stined to help the! boy and girl with the-job at which he! or she is employed and to assist social adjustment. .. ? , f ? - I I ! ' Many students enroll for the typing classes, ' which are con ducted in room 1-M of the high school each Monday and Thurs day beginning at 13: IB t o'clock. These classes ate ' open" to stu dents who have naa typing ana wish : to brush'1 pj while i unenvf ployed and to beginners. Miss Elizabeth Hogg of the high school faculty is Instructor. It is urged that boys and girls wish tug to take this work for this semester, enroll now, j j ? The sewing class, organized December S for a 24-hour course, has 16 enrolled. Many things are made, and some stress Is given -to remodeling old garments. Mrs. Davis of O. S. C. is the Instructor. Any one Interested (nj enroll ing In the part time work may call Miss Aadersoai by telephone at 403-W. , j Men in Prison Who Shouldn't Be There, Claim "One-third of the meal la: the Oregon state penitentiary should n't be there." wast the Startling statement in a talki by Rev. Di" J. ." .' Osbbrm -: " j j, I ! Mrs. Telle O shorn died' at . the residence Of daughter at j Brooks February t, aged 63 years; wife of J. H. Osbora; mother of Mrs. O. L. Allison of ; Brooks, Mrs. Cliff White of Turner aad Mrs. Harvey King of Salem: six grandchildren surviving. Funer- al services " Tuesday, February 10, at 1 p. m. from tbe Tenrll liger funeral homel Rev. Mickey officiating. Interment Belcrest Memorial park. i i cbs Kreba - A ' i Marjorie Lois Krebs died ! In this city February 8, aged 3 years; daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Krebs; slater of Eliza beth May, EugeneJ Jr., and Al bert William, all of West. Salem. Funeral services Tuesday, Feb ruary 10, at 1:30 p. m. from the c ha pei of the Qlough-Barrlek company. Rev. M. A. Groves of ficiating. Interment City View cemetery. . I j f.. . i City .View Cemetery Established 1S93 TeL 1280 " Conveniently Accessible , Perpetual care provided for . Prices Reasonable . saos Uodcrataly A Park Cemetery with perpetiial care Jast ten minutes from the heart of town TERWILUGER'S JL nnrsxii. prmixnreag : TTS CBSKXKIU Ow frrtb ki rvtMoat Oar Pimm In Ob Emm to Mora Z4eust Zasy SatkatsMff cfltmkitb Obituary Waul &tcz?2zz: IrdootlintlcX XXOXD T. EIGDOIf Kg ! i i - Howe at Willamette nalversity chapel. Monday. Mr. Slows is chap lain, of the Oregon 'penitentiary. He recently returned from a crime study convention in Kentucky. The way to. check crime, of fered Tt2V. Howe, "is ta train small children. Uany gj gnr trlA tsals comb from homes' in which the children were Improperly rais ed, we are at fault If one. such home exists la Salem today. - "Notions man In the pen Is to tally depraved." Tbe speaker brought oat In his talk that one of the great causes of crime Is Idle ness. "Keep doing; something Worth while." he said. SPEffiG COM ; ' Announcement of the date, and rules for the ' annual Marion county public speaking contest. which will be held April 17 at the - Eugene Field sehoo.1 audi torium in. siiverton, was maue yesterday by Mrs. Mary L. Ful- kerson, county school superin tendent, i .' ; The - contest .-will be divided Into two divisions, grade sehool and high school, with one contes tant from each district eligible to renter each division. Names of all contestants must be sent to i Herman Kramer. SU rerton junior high, Siiverton, be fore March 20. - Grade school entrants will give a reading . of their own choosing, . not mora than five minutes In length. High school entrants will give an extemporaneous speech of not mere than six minutes on "The Unemployment Situation la America". Sub-topics will be giv en on the evening of the contest. Both groups will be judged on voice, stage appr trance and ef fectiveness. No special costumes will be allowed.! ' and promotinn: contestants in their lines or ges tures wm j be barred. In each ! division, a gold -nedsl, silver medal and honorable men tion will be awarded. - Tickets on Sale For Symphony's Program Feb. 17 ' Salem's i symphony . orchestra which Is organised under the aus pices of the Y. M. C. A will give a concert la the armory on the evening of February 17. - Tickets are now belng sold by members of the junior division of the Y. M. C. A. Any member of that group has them. ; Salem music and bey lovers are Informed by the junior board that 75 per cent of tbe net pro ceeds from the ticket sale, will go to buying and keeping- la condi tion soma permanent features for the Y. M. C. A. camp at oeeanaiae. i ! VISIT IISLATURB J PRATUM. Feb. 94 Mrs. Har old de Vries, principal of the school here, accompaaled the sixth, seventh and eirhth cradea to Salens Wednesday to listen to the lawmakers. Both Mrs. de Vries and Miss Ethel McDowell attended the teachers institute at Siiverton Saturday. j. GOO LIQUID or TABLETS Cure Colds, Headaches, Feyer 1 '6 6 6 SALVE ! 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Purchasing any of the above goods means profit to you through saving in cost i -;v";"'":: ; :: ;' -i .- . nrVE3TIGATE 2TOW, Afl THE 0 ALU TILL C00ITBEOVEB CREECH SEBES Funeral service held " Sunday afternoon at the St. Paul Episco pal church for Julia Creech was one of the largest ever held la the city for a private citizen, the church being filled to capacity aad fully 200 persons unable to get Inside. Floral pieces were exceptionally beautiful and raa into many . numbers, many of these coming from Eugene and Portland. .. Her sisters of the Kappa Kap pa Gamma, social sorority ea the University v of Oregon campus, where Miss Creech was a sopho more, attended the services in a body. Many other friends, from the student bodr and faculty of the university were here. The procession to Belcrest Memorial park was fully 150 cars long, and it was necessary, to delay the committal service a half hour before all gathered before the grave. v . Miss Creech died la a Eugene hospital Friday evening after a sudden serious Illness. She was the daughter of. Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Creech of this city. Japanese Pastor Oi San Francisco Conducts Services HAZEL, GREEN. Feb. t." Rev. Tsuder of San Francisco preached to the Japanese con gregation at the Ogura hall on Lake Lablsh Wednesday evening and at Hayesville Tuesday eve ning. : ; ' ' --7; , , i n Sore r' 'ri The daily press tells of increasing nunibers of cases c? sore throat. A sore throat is a menace to the person who has it, and to those' around him. : Don't neglect the condition. Check the soreness and the injection , with Bayer Aspirin ! ' Crush three tablets in tuniHcr ful of water and gargle well. You can feel the im mediate relief. The soreness will be relieved at once. The infection will be reduced. Take Bayer tablets for your cold ; and for relieving the aches and pains common to colds. Bayer Aspirin! brings quick comfort in neuralgia, neuritis, rheumatism, etc. Get the genuine. Willi tne .Bayer cross on each tablet: BAYER ASM M r n 1; ) p With lower rain and mill lower prices on your feed. In city. tOQ MASH C1 Cl as lb. sacks Ol.UU SPECIAL EOQ HASH, M lbs. ' with cod nver ell d-f or anA mUk 3X0J WHEAT CI OFC 1M lbs, Ol.tl MOLASSES BEET 1 ruLP, in lbs. .. DAUt) D. A. Wliite& SoH 261'SUte St, of the Commercial Ct. Salem, a Tractor Gang Plow, Tractor Disk HaiN Sunday afternoon at t , Lee ciiurc-, -"!;::, V i -Rev. 'lwa, baptized Ey . Kljro MIo, TaUuro YacJj, I Greer, Martha Nakashina, I v it land, G. El. Tsruim. r-v si-etSt-'GUtge Ettjal, , Ca?'i Fukuda, Quinaby, Tomrir C:xn, Brooks, Shleje Furukaws . i . .. Baptism Given 10 Youths Ft cm Labish Colony Ten Japanese young; j-ople of the community church at Lake Labtsh were . baptized at special services held Sunday afternoon St the Jason Lee church here. Rev. S. Ntwa, partor of the Jap anese community church, was ia charge of the service. T. S. 11 a c .kenxie sang a solo. Mrs. G. Hi Ross, president of the council of church womea. was a special guest. The young folk who were bap tised were: Tommy Orari, George TerasakI, TaUuro Yada, Bea Teruaaki, George Sural, Shiga Furkaws, Sucte Fukuda. Kiyo Mlo. Martha Nalcashlna Sad Fumio. Mlo. A picture cf the group waa taken. . Forest Measure Is Turned Bad: The aeaate yesterday ref err. to a committee Senator Woo ward's bill authorizing the state to acquire forest land. Acquisi tion could be made under the bill by gift, purchase or transfer of title by the counties. - Senator Burke declared that the bill waa dangerous tor the reason that it did not fix a mix lmym price on the lands. ! ' 0 A) feed prices we can make 70a 1 awe . . w - m e lenns, jasn, iree aeiirery SCStATCTl FEED CI K loerbs. bl.OO WHOLE COBN f1 17 A lt lbs. O. 'Ael V DADEtT FTZD, a Ligh graas str.......... si.40 S Phone 160 ! 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