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1 " The OltEGON STATESMAN. Colin, Ortt, Frtlay I.Icn:!a Ternary 23 1C31 - PAH 12 nvn " - May hood of : Los v Angelei and , Caarles-Fr-HooYer of thei lnterr - '" stat commerce " commission 4 at : " San Francisco left last night for t tae south after spending i a few j days her with. Stephen J. May- hood, brother of the former, who : eaffered a paralytic stroke and is at the Salem"-hospital." Tbe sick '. man is a cousin of Dr. C. H. Ito J bertson and "Mrs. - .Mildred J R. - v Brooks, county treasurer - lli wife died at their home ia -Portland about a month ago-following a paralytic gtroke.' Mr. : May hood 1 well known here; being a mem ber of the interstate ! commerce -12 and 18 lncW wood also plan er wood $. OQ per cord load de - liTered from car, ! J5.S0; - from yard. Cobbs & Mitchell Co., 349 S. 12th. Tel. 813. ; . New Chapel - Window One .. of tho recent, additions to Willam ette chapel Is a menforial win dow given Hy th members of the lass of '18 in memory of S Harry P. Bowers, who waa prom-lnenV-4n student body activities : during his college career. Harold 1 Eakin was la charge of the fi sancial end of the presentation. ' The emblem of the American Le gion and plates telling of the. ded ication are featured! in tho stain- Inl : - . - ea gm wiiuuiwi. . On sal you can't afford ' to - mlss-Mack's Distreas-Mdse. Sale beginning this morning - at ; MeCorMlck JMt Drew Dr. John D. McCormick, former professor of Willamette university is sfcddy- - . : lnir ior nm trm. v. uiw f"" I nTAAa& 1 I III 1 I KM IH T . . . . . r - Cormlck Is working for her mas- - . XBT B ' UCIIICQ . ,. live in Newark, N". J., where Dr. McCormick is assistant pastor 'of a Methodist church j Keaneth Mc- r Cormlck, '28, is employed m a Pennsylvania station; In New York . -- -i City. :J '. j; .- vi'l' 1 Carnival dance Kenti Sat. . Willamette Debates IT. it O. A - dual debate, Tuesday, is scheduled between Willamette unlveslty and the University of Oregon. The V : two debates will be In Engene and Salem.- Ray Lafke and Ralph Me- Cullough of Willamette will taae the affirmative side here at 7:3T in Waller halL Fred Blatchf ord and Ronald Hewitt will travel to Oregon. - The question is the problem.of chain stores. - Interclaa Debate .Soon March ' 2 Is the date set for! Roy Harland president of Willamette's speech fraternitv. -for ! th commence ment of interclass debates. Bus iness matters w411 be settled by class managers appointed recent ly. The subject i- for . debate has been declared , to b "Resolved, That the English type of educa tion should be completely adopt ed here at Willamette far ' the junior and senior classes." - Dollar dinner' Tef night 5:45 to 8 at the Marlon hotel. . Forty-six' Cases -1 -Communis aKl a. diseases renorted to the stat board of health from Marlon cases, Including mumps. 28 ; pneu monia and tuberculosis, two each; measles, 11; and scarlet fever, 3. - Mumps also we.r at the .head of th disease list for the state,-with .74 cases reported .from all coun- . ties. " - - . . " . - - - . ! - - - sued. Thursday by the building inspector Included Hugh Werley to alter a dwelling at 1593 State street; Siegmund- to reroof. a - dwelling, at 1398- South 13th street for .8 40, and to the; Ander son estate for the repairs on a building at 219 Court street which is to b occupied by the Associated Charities 850. - Dane tonight. Hazel Green. . l International Meeting Impres sions of America, were , presented by some of the Filipino students of. Willamette universitv'in a meeting of th T. M. C. A." In Ghreito Cottage, Wednesday night. True-Philippine muslein presslons were played, on the : phonograph. Good treatment is received by th students here," they reported. V v . ; Medical Test Taken Five -Wil-' t lamette -Btudents who took jhe ' aptitude test for medical students , given recently on the campus were Gussi Niles, Hugh Qurrin. ' . -"liesli Frewing,' RalSh - Purrlne and) Jack Ramage. The test Is sponsored by the association of - .American medical colleges and was offered , in 700 colleges In th country. v ' , i Dry - planer, O. F., mill block. 2 Ids., $10. Tel. 1542. Fred E. "Wells,-Inc. ; - 'Coffee Hons Election Due to the resignation . of , Wesley , Gor- - , don, Margaret Warnk was elect ed president of Coffe House. Willamette university's writer's - group, Tecently." Vice, president - and secretary will be Eloise White and Muriel Whit. , r ' Seabeck ' Conference i Plans PJans J for th annual summer "conference f members , of the Oregon campus Y. M. C. A organizations- will be discussed In Corralllty Saturday juon. Hayes - Beall will represent tho local campus. , - . "CoUegian" Staff ResignAtiOn Fay Cornutt, Junlbiv-ociety ed- ltor of the Collegian, Wllliamett university's weekly, . resigned ber ; " position "thla week. . She will', be ' succeeded by - Miriam Armitage who has . previously been Miss Cornutt's assistant. . , - - , Students Meet Th Associat ed students of Willamette unlver- sity. will have a studenr' body i meeting today at chapel time. - . : . o ' ' -O I Births - --' ' Marten To Mr. and Mrs Ar-r thur Clarence Marten, saem .rout seven, a girl, Doris Erelyn, i : born February- Jt.- - - : Salem Company Fifth Com pany B, II 2nd Intantry, of Salem, rated, fifth 'during th yearb19l0 In class' A drill attendance for the national guard units of the stat. Battery D.i Klamath Falls, 249th Coast Artillery; was highest with an average of 97.9 while the Sal ient company's average was 90.7. Battery -B, Ashland, , earned sec ond place, with Headquarters.com-: pany,' 186th Infantry, Portland, and Howitzer' company, Portland. 1 6 2nd, -f lnishlag in, third and fourth places. '. . - ' i . I" Clnb Elevits -Th high school Latin club has elected the .following- new, of fleers : El va Sehon and Fern . Dow, consuls; -Margaret Doege,5 Dorothy" Murphy - and Frances Jensen, ;aediles; Martha Sprague and Lucy Kleen, quaes ters"; Theron Ashcraft and Lau rence ' Smith censors;' Victor Barth, praeco; Cathryn ' Eaton, scriptor; ; Charlotte Hazzard and Edith Ma; Lord, tribunes; Betty Galloway, pugnator. ; . - The' closing of out mill will in no "sjway - affect our - delivery of lumber,' wood or screened furnace fuel: Phone 1830 and your order will be delivered -promptly. Chas. K. Spauldicg Logging Company. Cliooslnjg teams Teams for the girls inter-class basketball series at the senior high' school will, be named .. before ; Monday, with, the first games of - the-series to beplayed- next - week. -The schedule for the week is: Juniors vs.- sophomores, Tuesday; seniors vs. sophs, Thursday; and seniors s; juniors,1 Friday. Lavonia Bur tis is the sophomore captain and Rachel Gardner Is junior captain. Dance tonight; Hazel Green. . Files. Answer Rosetta A. Groce, defendant In 'suit brought by :WUlamette Grocery company to recover Lmoney -. for goods, de nies thatTshe ever purchased gro ceries personally from the plain tiff or that she is indebted to the company for 8299.53. She admits thata nother claim for groceries was presented In writing to her as administratrix of the estate of her husband, but denies that the claim was i rejected. -"One of th big events of the year for Salem women 'Mack's big sale, starting this morning at 9 o'clock sharp! ' Raises Objections L. Heiberg and BerthiL-Heiberg, defendants in suit brought by Earl Loney, have raised objections to the con firmation of sale of. real property In the case sought by plaintiff. The Heibergs contend that- the sale was made by surprise and that they', had a right to : expect to be given a hearing on th mer its of th case. - . Meet "After 2S Years ' School boy friends in Nebraska met for the first time in 25- years here this week -when 'Ereald Erlksen of Cambridge Idaho, spent two days here with hl$ old friend. Rev. P. W." Eriksen, pastor of ' the American Lutheran church. .De spite the sameness of names, the two ar not related. Dane Fraternal temple Satur day eight. Reports Accident W. H. Lutx of Salem. route 1 yesterday filed with. the" sheriff report of . an . ac cident whiica occurred FebWary 18, and aa result of which LuU sustained a bad cat on. the hand Hs says Tom Kelly of Portland ran Into him while he was turn ing Into his driveway. " - ; -Visits Eriksen- Rer;. j; H. VT1 lesvlk, who is at present traveling representative for. a group -of church , periodicals, 'stopped ' Off here to Visit his old associate. Rev. P. W. Eriksen, while en r&ute to his hom -in Tacoma fronr a trip 10 California. . . - ' 1 : Hearing Set 'Hearing in the final account of K. G." Thompson as executor of the estate of Eliza beth Thompson has been. set, for Saturday, March 21, at 1Q o'clock. The estate la valued a880.181.33, mosUof which is real property . Willamette Appoint ment ,Lloyd Girod was elected", to take marge oi , tae spring sports at the recent executive committee meeting of Willamette students. Miss' Helen . Stiles' suggestion making the Issue date of the Wallulah June 1, was. accepted. . Carnival dance, ' Hazel Green, Saturday. ' .,' - ; - . Chnrch' League Picture 1' All members of church league teams must appear at the" Y. M. C. A. Friday night, February 20, -have group pictures taken. Cap-' tains and managers are responsi ble for ibis. Tonight's regular games will be played. View Market Road County viewers were out yesterday to view market road N'o. 57, the highway reform . school-county line route. This relocation was ordered estab-' llshed recently by the county court. ;- 4 --t - - Planning Party The junior chamber of commerce organiza tion at the senior high school is planning to hold Its next skating party, which, will: 8 open to all high ' school students, at Dream land rink March 7. Thomas Bros? Haz'el Green Sat . ! ,' ' - - Postpones Program Be cause of two major basketball games Friday night, th Y. M. C. A. has' postponed Its regular Friday night lobby program fox February 20. - ; . " - PIANOS TOR RENT CrU 2103. Cse4 Furniture Depaianeas '' ! 5151 N. High. V- After Painting Jfob .Quite a number of local painters bare called at the local postoffle to go over the ground with a rlew to submitting bids on the repainting of the interior of the office. .Bids will be opened here February '28 and then -sent on to Washington, D, C.,' from where -contract will be Jet. - r: ' - . v't ' Answer Filed; Lars Momer ak, defendant in" suit brought-by Carl . O. Hartey, .yesterday filed answer ..to, the complaint. - Both parties' to -the suit . are sons; of th late Marit-Momerak, and it is over, matters .pertaining to her care 'and -the estate that the suit was brought-.. - -s ..' " . ; t. '".Prize,-; carnival -dance, Kenti; Saturday. ' : -'- ' Seeks Divorce Suit for divorce was, started ; in. ojrcult court here yesterday"-1- by Gladys 1 Shields against H. W. - Shields, Co whom she was married " in Wellsville, Kansas, in July," 1924. ; The com plaint 'alleges cruel and Inhuman treatment. -. - - ; On Federal ' Jury " W. : R. Scheurer; of Aurora and Marie Holman. Dallas, are among the citizens of the state whose names were drawn -to serve on -the fed eral jury in Portland. ' They will report March 2. t ; Weak Link Topic Tfae;weak link in advertising will, be dis cussed '.before the Salem Ad club this , noon, by George Miller Jr., president of the Fletcher 'Tire company of Portland. The club meets at the Gray Belle.: ? ; - ." Final Decree : Final: decree granting divorce has7 been issued in the case of Edyth. E. Norman against Erlfi -W. :N6rmanrShe Is awarded ( her v maiden -.. name, E4y,th-E. Chambers. . ' .. : lime ""Extended: Order ex tending 'time -in which -plaintiff may file amended complaint "until February 2 5-has been filed with the county clerk .In case of George Dletz against C. E. Taylor, Mack's- sal starts this morning at 9 o'clock.1 Refer to Thursday's Statesman for further information concerning these real values! Any garment put away till Mar. first with a small deposit. Fund Grows The Y. W. C. A. has passed the 14,000 mark in its annual finance drive, according to reports made at - a meeting of workers at the Y. W. C. A.: yester day morning. Curb Crash A tow car was necessarily called after P. J. Hib ler backed bis machine Into and damaged the car driven by-Chas. Ely of the state hospital, Wed nesday. . Fstat. Appraised Tbe Lloyd T. Reynolds estate Is appraised at 158,762.84, $22,000 of which is real property. Appraisers were Paul Wallace, H, R. Crawford and Mark Saucy. i Seeks Money C. F. Noakes has filed foreclosure suit against Irene B. Ranzau and Arthur Ran zau and wife and John Burns to recover on a promissory note. Case Dismissed Based on agreement of the parties,' thai suit of Bernard J. Zobel, against Dyl F. Johnson has been dismissed, from circuit court. , , . .- " Sir j-.- Estate Appraised Estate of Walter W". Johnson has been ap praised at 83500 by Martin Fer rey, Robey .Ratclif fe and A. E. Schlrman. . '.V ..' Seeks Cars -Action In reple vin has been filed in circuit court against the Marlon garage by the Pacific Finance 'corporation. . ' P,1E BESTS D,i SPEEDirJB , CHARBES - Several more ; arrests -have been mad Wednesday .and Thursday for speeding and reck less . driving. Residents - on State street will be Interested in know ing that, a .special . effier from the police- department was patrol ling that disfriefc Thursday. The speeds of those arrested were between 35 and 41 miles per hour "I've iron out of warning slips," stated Officer Edwards. Those 'listed, on the police blotter and In police court books are .Millard H. McClung, Port land, speeding, February 18. bail forfeited 110: A. W. Crocker, Al bany, reckless driving, February 19. ball forfeited - $10. - Ben Schlies, Sclo, speeding, February 19, fine $5.1 February1 1 9--Halt en C. -Simmons, Route 9, speeding; x Sidney A. Kunkle, f Mill City, speeding; Floyd jMyers, 850 Norway street, speeding; Arthur ChrUtensonr McCoy, speeding and no driver! license; Jerry; Evans, 805 Cross street, speeding. Those mention ed in this paragraph were cited to appear Thursday and Friday. ' KRAUSE'5 ! CHOCOLATES V now offered by Schaefer. for his weekly special -! Due to the rapidity with which we sold our last lot of Krause's Chocolates, - we have secured as a special attraction to our customers a new lot of. Krause's high grade hand-dipped chocolates which we will sell at our record ' breaking low price that caused such, a sensation a few weeks ago, s ' ' " - . - ': : ' 36c per lbCi -2 lbs. for 70c? Schaefer's - DRUG STORE The original yellow frost Can r dy special store of Salem, i 1S9 5. Corn! hU Phone 1B7 . '" renslsa Agency y ': -T. HEALTH BOARD IX IS T Bulletin . Otitlines Service - Given Oregon Citizens ; In Disease Control ' ' r What 'does the" state board of health: do . for.iyou? .That's the traestioo. which may have occurred to some persons, and which Is an swered, in the current bulletin joz the .stajto .-board. of tealtn. Tbe bulletin says the .stat- board of health Is Just as necessaryxas fir, police and property protection, for the .most valuable asset of any man is life and health. - .. ..7 J iThe'bulletiaLjays further: "s "fi During tbe past blenniura ther were ; over 89,000 cases of com municable disease in Oregon, with each- presenting" a program that demanded ".Immediate attention. It was Impossible for -the state de partment or local Jhealth authori ties to i see every, one . of 1 these cases.. - ' - f-- - '--v That these cases mlRht, be de tected. early and that they might be retained in quarantine a suf ficient lengthof time. th state board made thousands of tests in Its laboratory. Tests niade in tbe state laboratory last year. If mad in a commercial laboratory, wouKf hare cost the state 8110,000. r ' Problem of Water ',' - . Snpply Is Studied . - -v ." - The state.hoard.'ot ..health Is trying to solve the water" supply, by making survey of watersheds, protection of water reservoirs and through; .making bacteriological analysis of -water.- ln.the" blennt um. 8027' water samples were tested. ' In the biennlumV. 28,824 births were recorded,1 as were also the 21,380 deaths.' ' Death ' wereVaU classified and Indexed to form val uable data for determining effec tiveness of disease prevention. In addition,- 15,868 marriages and 6242 divorces were 'listed and classified." . This tame under the vital statistics work. ' : V Xursing Burean i -"" ' Of Practical Aid The bureau of public health nursing and child hygiene is also an important department, serving In advisory and supervisory capa city to 61 rural nurses over the state. About 36,000 mothers re ceived information and : help In care and feeding of . their child ren, and 2400 expectant mothers wrote the bureau In the two-year period. - . Another part of the state board of health Work is . prevention of venereal diseases. A clinic in Portland is operated, and in the biennlnm 1424 cases were treat ed. In sural districts salvarsan is supplied the local health officer for treatment of indigent cases BREAKFAST CLUB S 7 Music by .local talent was. fea tured on the regular weekly pro gram of the Salem Breakfast club Thursday morning. The program Is broadcast over radio - station KKX from the Silver Grille of the Gray Belle. ,. -. . . - Dr.. A. D. Woodmansee's old time - orchestra and Al Adolph's Sliver Grille . dance band were beard in several - numbers.' . Wll lard Moses gave a vocal solo, play-' ing his own banjo accompaniment. Ruth Gillette, gave a vocal solo and tap dance,-and Dr. H. C. Ep pley sang - bis own composition, "Oregon, Queen of the West. - The dance band featured a composition by one of its own members, Jimmy Phelps.' entitled "Xickle in tho Slot," with; Phelps singing-the number. . : . Special gueBts of the club wer Dr J. C Burtonj Merle Garnette and "Tiny" McNamara. Fifty Mile Gale Visits Area of Columbia Mouth ASTORIA, Ore:, Feb. 19. (AP) A fifty mile southwest gale swept over the lower Colum bia district Tuesday and Wednes day, s accompanied -by a' heavy rainfall which this afternoon had reached 2.71 inches. ' . . Telephone -and electric power service was little affected by the storm. A few ships. wer delayed at th river entrance. ' Several windows were blown in here and a - few small . buildings wer Wrecked. :" - -. - : . , City View Cemetery Established 1883 Tel. 126a Conveniently Accessible Perpetual care provided .for U Prices Reasonable ERVILLIGER'S TUVTMkL DiarcTOig . 770 CHSMEBZTA On Suvle Js ZrnMj Our Prlc At InnmHi Ow Ba Is lMm ZieeasM Lady Sasalatcr Btttrcst iflemorini $)nrlt PbB M05 PrlM KodrteJr - A Park Cemetery with perpetual care Just .tea minutes i from the . . ... heart pt towa. Oz. ' Ckxm Urn CM- 'mm aidletB.lSO Salm Ofti kvn M. oMmrlal Sl. vry Santas :10 te'SiSO bjs. 4artsg tbs smbUis el Dm. '5a - - OLD Mil 1 HEARD OIL HEIRESS ' Count and Counte6Drohojow skl as they arrived in CMcago, en route to their future home m Berlin, Germany. Tie Ootmtess is the former Katherine Cornell. 17-y ear-eld heiress; daughter ef Mr. and Mrs. Herman D.Cor- PLAY SUCCESSFUL Clever Character W or k Done by High" School " Cast. . MONMOUTH, Feb. 19 The Junior play, VTh Family - Fail lng,' a comedy one act presenta tion," was produced . by -special arrangement with the . Country Gentleman. Bud ' HJnkle, as Pe ter,, the hired man, I was perhaps,, the stellar impersonation in this production, with all the charac ters contributing . uniformly well to the entirety. The; cast: Agnes Dale, a. widow, noted for her heart attacks; Valdeara Parrish, Irene Marks, her sister, and - equally, contrary; .Marian Good, Betty Dale, her; daughter, a aweet feminine young thing; Elrle Mae Murdock, Cecile, Bet ty's friend, a winsome miss;. Win ifred Ebbert, Dean Sill,-manager of the farm, and engaged to 'Bet ty; Philip Dodds, Philip Craig, a neighbor, rand an enemy of-the Dale's " through a family feud. Louis Poole; Korah, the maid, who is loved by Peter, Twila Tit tle; Peter, the hired man, a yer itable, clows. Bud' Hlnkler - Betty Dale Is in love with Phil lp Craig, but Tier mother has a heart attack whenerer Philip Is mentioned. Mrs.' Daiertnvelgles Betty and, Dean into an engage ment, and plans for; the wedding are afoot." Dean, meanwhile has fallen In ' lore ., with; jCeclle, and learns that rhls ovei is reciproca ted .Irene Marks and Mrs.-Dale" disagree loudly over the wedding decorations and -w arrangements, and Mrs. Dale has several of her similar heart attacks. When indi cations of SjjHirglary in the bouse become 7 imminent', i Peter, the hired man comes In for his ex tremely funny " role;- and Dean, against Mrs. Dale's) orders, . sum mons Philip. Craigt to aid in pro tecting. the ramiry and me nouse hold goods. - A reconciliation is finally " effected between Mrs. Dal and Philip,' and the. play ends on a very cheerful note.- . Namesake Wets In Trouble hut Not Salem Man .If- " ,ir . :'' ; "What's In a name?"i WellC nothing -, much perhaps . ; unless some one else has a similar name and then gets In trouble. That makes ,it mighty f embarrassing and forces a fellow tto do a lot of explaining. S ' - . -. That is what Paul Hendricks of the firm of Beck and Hendricks has had to do this week;" all be cause a man of similar, name from the north end of the; county fig ured In a news report of being charged with driving a car While Intoxicated. and getting into an ac cident. The Statesman Is glad to distinguish between the ' men so 'Originators Of Low Price i j:... . ? . : 1 . ... : ... : : 1 : i ; --; ssaa- '-'.:., - ye- ' . .s.. . . y.:.. ' v n Under Ithe same maiiagement for 16 year&i and" still growing. We are serving more customers thaitrever before. vItV the high quality along with our reasonable prices that bring them here. For this week we offer: . . f Young Pig ; - Pork Roast lb.: From young NutlSweet" Sliced urn i Salem's Favorite It's Delicious r Clibicel Beef u Pot Roasts 15c lb- I' The kind ; To Slice and Fry or Bake Whole ' Boheles Cottage Rolls Out of consideration Saturdays WEDS COUNT UP 1 ,y t ' -" nen, of TulsaTOkla. . She will inherit 83,000,000 from the es- - tate ef her great-uncle, Robert Oglesby, an oil - magnate who . died three years ago. The Count is Polish and works as a news - paper - correspondent in Berlin. the Salem Paul will not be put to further? embarrassment. Coast Steamer Loses Portion - Oi Lumber Load ' - ABERDEEN, Wash., Feb. 19" CAP) Struck by a big sea oft the Grays "Harbor bar here, the coast wise steamer. Point Loma, out bound for. Calif ornia, lost a ; por tion of her deckload of lumber. With damage slight, the , vessel proceeded south. " i - ' The heaviest rainfall In the Grays Harbor jUstrict in 12 years was recorded, with 3.15 inches haying fallen in the 24-hour per iod ending at noon. - - ""-.. fir 1 i " At New Low Prices for Week-end Selling j - Remember Friday, Saturday This Week and Monday Next L ' " ' ' . ' - " : Number" 8 Copper ! Wash Boilers Size 2 Standard Galv. Wash Tubs lull eastern size gooa . made bylleed a good " ' $4.50 value-J-epeiial -1 ..Number; Jr-ditto a good - $5.00 value special - j This ii -y-;,: . ' - : rv--- -; v.,- ir. ' j r . W SMALL SIZE 5 .65 Txey aretheimp6rtedBaskeU MEDIUM SIZE 1.00 rbu weU made-rthree sizes: LARGE SIZE .l..... . 1.15 Also We Offer - J y ; 10-.Qt. Aliirriinum Dish Pans 0 . at the unheard of special price of each only 39c. No more at this price after lot iaTgone. . 1 . J. . See Us for Balk Garden Seed Lawn Grass T: Hardware 351 State St. '' Dainty, Lean- Loin Chops 20c lb. grain fed pigs Bacon; 15. ....::: 25c Choice Sirloin Steak" 20c lb. ihat will please to our employes wt dose - ' at 7 p. M.V . : A -tiraTTHran . q IS I - S UUbllilto TD BESATBIlDAy Former Circuif: JiiHge one : Of; State's Oldest Na-. -: .:.tive Residents :---::.;;-;. - -- .: ':.,.- : I-Funeral 'services for Judge H. H.. Hewitt, Hi veteran . Albany attorney; who died ft - his homo there Wednesday "night, . will be held '' Saturday - afternoon "at. 1 o'clock in. the FirstPresbyterian . church . at , Albany. , Interment will be in the Masonic cemetery at Albany; - v . - -.. .. " . Judge Hewitt, one of Oregon's oldest native, residents was born of pioneer parents on his fathers farm, a donation land claim, near , Wheaton, Yamhill coun ty, nis father, and mother. Mr. and: Mrs .Henry Hewitt,; crossed the plains to come to this state in. :1843.V . IL H. Hewitt, .After receiving his elementary education in Yamhill count. , attended Wil lamette .university, where be was graduated in 1870. He later earned his master's degree, from thejiniversity here. In 1928 he was awarded an, honorary LXj. D. degree. ; "I For nin yearf after his grad uation from Willamette... he was engaged Sn educational work as principal of the Baptist college at McMinnville, principal of tbe Sclo and Amity schools and Fay etterille academy and finally rs Instructor of Greek and Latin at Albany colleg- -L-. H " was elected district attor ney in 1888 and circuit Judge t the third district in -1894- He retired from office at th endtef on term and resumed the .pra tic of law. He bad-been senior member of the law. firm of Hew itt and Son, one of tbe oldest such firms in Albany, since 1898. i Surviving : Judge Hewitt are his widow,; Maggie Rowland Hewitt: -one daughter. Mrs. Olga Bushnell of-Toledo, O.;- and" four brothers, Dr. - Loren J. Hewitt and l. h.-of Portland, M. C. of Roseville, , Calif., and Harry H. of La Grandev Dean R. R. Hew itt of WUlamett , colleg of law Is a nephew. weisrnx - ana . iuu ;weigm QC way For selling Ot! $9JmO Size 3-Ditto For week- end selling; About Half You Have Been V - " " . -"'One Lot ofV ' . - r - While the Lot Lasts Efcfti - T: ..A'TT - Paints . ' : Plumbing :7 236 N. Commercial .1 VX1 :sr .kvaLi; - .Milk-Fed . "" Veal Roasts 18c lb. The firm white Highest Grade Margarine. 2 lbs. ......1.25c .'. -Fat- Home-Rendered :. , Salt Pork Pure Lard lOclb. 10c lb. f For TOaBoning j . - - " ' ' With purchase " -. Sugar Cured " J- Bacon Back 18c lb. Pel? dona Harry M. Levy, Mgr. Lutheran Group To Enjoy Winter - Picnic Tonight r The: Sunday school, of the American Lutheran rchurch will enjoy its big winter Indoor plcnie at the churchy. North -Church street- between Chemeketa and Center, tonight, beginning at 7; 30 o'clock. About 8P0-persons at tended this event last year. -rChalrmen of committees for the event are as follows: tables," Mrs. C. M. Byrd; entertaining adults, Arnold -Krueger; intermediate en tertainment, Mrs. Claud Glenn, Mrs. G. Haraldsen and Mrs. C. W. Acklla;.' primary children's enter tainment, Mrs. Byrd, Mrs. Rudie and Mrs. C. w. Acklin; kitchen, Katbryn Ahrens, chief cook and Grant .Wlcklander," chief bottle washer. . PUOCR.M PMNSEIJ, HAZEL GREEN, Feb. 19 The school will give a Washington day program Juesday, Feb. 23 at 9 o'clock. . r Ladd 6c Bush, Bankers Established 1868 juw weu:umue m cvwy week end . 49c 59c Paying ! ' r kVOu' . if"" Several Dozen Seed and Fertilizers jf.tiS Machinery sr SALOI'S OLDEST BIARKET ' .'. Milk-Fed ; Veal Steak 20c lb. meat ed kind Sugar Cured Bacon, Squares" 15c lb. for frying 1 t i -1, " 4 - -"" 7 . ; i . "J 1