The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, March 21, 1931, Page 5, Image 5

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    -he OREGON STATESMAN, Saleey Ore?on, Saturday Moraiar. TJarch 21, 1S31
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fllart Ld Same Report earn
from the Salem General hospital
at; an early hour last night that
the condition of George Hunsaker
I y6ar old on of Mr. and Mrs.
R. c. Hunsaker. was about the
same. Earller.in the day, he was
reported to be still unconscious.
The, la was knocked to the pave
' ment Thursdar noon br an- auto
mobile driven by George LaMire
of West Salem at 13th and State
streets after the tad rati into the
side of the moving vehicle, ac
cording , to the police ; records.
The box' akull la said to be frac
ture'd. - --
Special price, Certaln-teed All
Turpose paint, $1.98 gallon. Nel
son Bros., Inc., 355 ' CHemeketa.
At Detroit Members of the
county court and the county road
master were at Detroit yesterday
on .matters concerning ; the new
North Santlam highway construc
tion. The suit brought against
the county by Wallace Hender
son aad W. C. Heffner for dam
age to property on, the . right of
way was primary reason for the
VAaterd&v. . The ease will OP-
en in the Benton county circuit.!
court next week. Tne conn n
made an effort to settle with Hen
nrinn and Heffner. However
these cases will not hold up work
on the road, as the coun nas sei
aside the necessary funds to meet
the verdict of the jury. , ,
Answer Filed Al E. Laflar,
b of the defendants i In suit
brought by T. R. Heffley against
the Loraine Timber and Miiiras;
company, yesterday filed answer
in which he sets forth that Dr. E.
Kester and a Mr. Coat of the mlll
- ins company asked him to sell
preferred - atock and represented
that the? company wasi a going
concent. Accordingly, he sold the
plaintiff 2. 000 worth of stock.
Heffley Is seeking to recover the
turn expended on stock, which he
alleges to be . worthless.;
Water" pitcher and glasses
only 9c Eoff - Electne, s
' Court. - ....;: v'"rt j
File Reply In reply to coun
ter claim and answer or atten
dant In divorce suit of Joseph
Pimmin tl Minnie, E. Hamman.
- plaintiff denies that he Is an able
bodied man, and that he la earn-
inir 1400 a month. He says ire nas
been 111 the last two years: ' He
admlta he refused to permit ae
f endant to drive his automobile
. .. .ha, Kat nn ftlllv Uirnfd
pniun - j
to drive and be admits that he
told her to, .shut her mouth alter
they were separated, j . rt
Carnival Dance, Kentl Hall Sat.
' 1trlla.tor Here A number
nf lriitla.tofa. from the 36th ses
sion have been in Salem during
the week checking up oods and
ends of business not finished
- when the assembly closed March
5. Senator W. E. Burke of New-
berg galled on the governor dur
ing the week and Representative
John McCourt was nere on dus
iness yesterday. j ' .
- 31 piece set of dishes 32.98
Eoff Electric 347 Court. ?
" Race for Divorce Chester K.
O'Neill yesterday filed suit for dl-
vorce against ,aa aiy i txcui,
in whom h was married In Salem
- in innn: 191S. There are no chil
dren. O'Neill alleges that the d-
- . . a M a JtL'
iendant has a violent ana laruraa
tmnr and a domineering dispo
sition, all of which he did - not
know prior to marriage. v-,
Willamette Chapel Talk Pro
fessor Jones, of the faculty pub
licity staff of Willamette univer-
aity, Friday told the students
coma of the more unknown im
portant facts concerning the in
stitution. He reminded them of
the institution's being accredited
In tha United States, the schoias
tic standing of the faculty, and
the $3000 per capita endowment.
Easter, candies, our own make.
At rffanl, biwiii TTia fin
. Home From Sanford Lee Coe,
Salem student who Is attending
Stanford university at Palo Alta,
. Calif., is expected home this even
ing to remain over the spring Ya-
catlon period. Joe King, who
entered Stanford at the first of
the year, is also here ! for . the
spring vacation period. Joe ar
rived last Saturday. "
6 Pair Arrested Vera Boyle,
18, and James Uppe, both of
. Portland, were arrested la 1 an
apartment house here Friday
night. Charges of disorderly .con
duet were filed. In police court
Friday, Miss Boyle paid a.fine of
$20. Lippe chose tot serve a 10
day sentence in Jail. .
' Set of S mixing bowls t&c. Eoff
Electric. 347 Court. j-
Stolen Car Donald ; ;A. Young,
1815 Fairmont street, reported
to police headquarters that his
coupe, license number 11-000,
was stolen from the corner of
Winter and State street Thursday
night. - . - n;., '':-';
' Boys Released Archie Searle
and Charley Fuller, were appre
, bended by the sonth prowler
Thursday, night, and held for. in
vestigation. They were released
to their parents Friday,
Salt rising bread, the old fash
ioned kind. Fresh every Satur
day at Benson's bakery. . 114 N.
Commercial. 4
ni at nome Miss Helen, LeUe
is suffering with a severe attack-
of lnfluensa." She is being treat
ed -at her home on' South f 15th
street. -. . . v -j
Births
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Francisco To Mr. and Mrs.
S. IX. Francisco, of Chemawa. an
S pound girl; March 20 at Bunga
low Maternity hospital. Named
Eleanor Sophia. - ; .
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Dr. Chan Lam
Chinese Medicine
9 ISO N. Coirm erclal
Office loars
Tuesday and Satar-
wJ. day a to 8:30
Estate ' 83,943 - Estate of
Daniel J. Fry has been appraised
at $83,948,8$ by R. E. Lee
Stelner. i E. F. Slade and C. W.
Panlus. i This Includes only the
personal property, most of which
consists : of bonds. The inven
tory shows that Mr. Fry owned
$28,980 worth of stock in the
First National bank of Salem, of
which be was president. Real
property was not subject to pro
bate. ' " '
Hnrt SliRbtly Mrs. C. C.
Geer, 555 -Union street, suffered
slight injuries Thursday as re
sult of a traffic accident on the
Garden road, according to report
rued with the sheriff of Virgil
H. Massey of Castle Rock, Wash.
Joe .Ramseyer of -Pratum was
driver of the car which Massey
says struck the Massey machine.
Carnival Dahce, Kent! Hall Sat.
In County Jail L. E. Dock ens
and Law re nee Reed were 'arrest
ed, at Silverton Friday, charged
with larceny not in a dwelling,
They were brought to the county
jail yesterday afternoon. The
men are held In connection with
burglary of a pool hall at Silver-
ton Thursday night. , . i
Petition' for Guardian E P
Chrlstensen yesterday filed ic
probate : court petition for ap
pointment as guardian of Rob
ert Chrlstensen, minor. The es
tate consists of ' unliquidated
claim, for damages as result of
an automobile accident.
Dance at Fraternal Temple Sat.
nite. Mar. 3 1st. Sponsored by six
xracernai orders. ;
Sfotioa to Define Rot A
Klein as state highway engineer,
defendant . " in' damage suit
brought by Anna C French. va
terday filed motlen to have the
complaint. made .more definite in
certain particulars.
'"- At Games Physicians with the
county department bt health have
been on the Job at each game at
the basketball tournament to ren
der service in all cases where
needed. E Dr. C. C Dauer has han
dled this work most of the time.
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; Dryi planer or dry slab. 16-in
$5.50 ; Id., i Ids., $10. Fred E.
weiis,' inc.
Cars Crash A car driven by
Fred j Stone, 1125 North 17 th
street.' collided with . a machine
driven "by D. R. Taylor it the
corner of . Center and Capitol
streets r Thursday. No damage
was reported, r '
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In Portland Mrs. Cora E
Reld of tb county school super
intendent's office left late, m
terday to snend the week-end In
Portland visiting'her son-in-law
and oaugmer, Mr. and Mrs. Joan
Bagiey,-. Jr
Fails to Stop; Charge Jim
iteeae, . Z4 6U south Commercial
street, failed to stop at a stop
sign Friday morning, according to
police' reDorts. He was arrested
and cited to appear in police
court. :
' Stolen Grease Gnn A high-
powered grease gun, valued at
$25, was stolen from the Collard
gravel pit at Mission Bottom
Thursday night. T. W. Sellwood.
1665 A street, reported the theft
to tne ponce
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The Spa Is now manufacturing
their Easter candles, which will
be on: display soon.
SemKAnnual Report Custer
T.1 Ross yesterday filed in pro
bate court semi-annual report as
administrator of the estate of
Alfred- Coolidge. The ; report
shows i cash i on . hand to be
Speeding FinesThe following
fines were changed alleged speed
law violators Friday in police
court; Harold Beach, 444 Market
street, $5; Rex W. K-m, Port
land, j licen-3 suspended for 10
days. ; '
' Bankruptcy Asked Petition
la bankruptcy was filed in the
federal court in Portland Friday
by William P. Ladd, Salem sales
man. ! Liabilities were listed at
$2711 and assets at $300. -
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Fined by Court A fine of
$2.50 was collected in police court
Friday -from John Hughes, 576
Vista avenue, for having four per
sons In the driver's seat of his
machine.'
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' Dance at Fraternal Temple Sat.
nite, Mar. 21st. Sponsored by six
fraternal orders. -
Dwelling to be Built W. A.
Cladek was Issued a - permit to
build a $2475 dwelling by the city
building Inspector Thursday. The
house will be erected at 1670
North 18th street. ; ,
Felony "Warrant Arrest D. A,
Olds was arrested Friday morning
on a felony warrant from the sher
iff at McMinnville. Olds was re
leased to Deputy Sheriff McQueen
of Yamhill county. , f
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Saturday-Monday Only
; Azalea Mollis producing large, rhododendron likc flow
ers in variety of beautiful colon. Strong plants that
will bloom this spring. Regular 1.50 QAn
Special, each
Grafted Multijuga rjff
Wisteria vines, ea V
WhiU Birch trees. Beau
tiful, u p r i g h t growing
Special a, 50c
Our Big Nut Tree Sale Continues All Next Week 1
Peachy Dvbs. UxxGozty l
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DAMAGE SUITS ARE
HIED,
Parsons Seeks to Recover
From Livesley; Timber
Firm is Defendant -
Three damages 'actions and one
breach of contract suit were filed
In circuit court here yesterday,,
A. N. Parsons, hope grower. Is
seeking ""to ; recover from T. A
Liveeley company $1,800. the al
leged difference between the. price
he sold hops for and the price
Livesley contracted to buy - them
tor and then repudiated the eon
tract. . ; : - - - ' ;
Parsons says that' in June,
1928, Livesley agreed to purchase
30,000 pounds of hops, the 1930
crop, for 18 cents a pound. The
contract was later repudiated by
defendant, , Parsons says, ; and
when he tendered the hops they
were refused. As a result he was
forced to sell on the open market
at 12 cents, or a total- of; $3,600
foe the, 30, 000 pounds,' a differ
ence of'$1.800 over the contract
.price. at IS cents, or $5,400.
? . The Silver Falls Timber - com
pany, is made defendant in two
companied suits, seeking $22,000
damages, rilled by Bertha Falk
and Amelia Falk. Both suits are
based on an accident which hap
pened August 15,1930 a mile and
a quarter from Silverton, when a
speeder of the timber company
struck an automobile driver by
Helen Faulk. Plaintiffs . allege
that the speeder was operated In
careless and reckless manner,
that the brakes were not good and
that It was painted . green and
therefore blended with, the vege
tation along the track, so that it
was not noticed as .the car .ap
proached the track. . -'
Amelia Falk seeks $10,000
damages for injuries , sustained
and Bertha Falk seeks a .total of
$12,109. .
W. H. Luts filed suit against
Armour and company and Tom
Kelly for damages totaling $1
425 as result of an accident, last
February 16, which occured three
miles north of Jefferson, t plain
tiff alleges that the . defendant's
ear waa travelling in excess of 45
miles an hoar and on the wrong
side of the road. Luts asks $150
for damages to the car; $225
damages for loss of use of his in
jured hand for three months; $50
for injuries and $1000 : general
damages. ,
E.R. Morse Dies ..
At Kansas City;
Known in Salem
Word was received' in Salem
of the death of Professor E. R.
Morse of Kansas City, Missouri,
Friday.! Mr. .Morse has made
Teacher ill Miss Elizabeth
Hogg, senior high school com
mercial teacher,' is expected to -be
able to return' to school Monday.
She has been confined to j her
home most of the past week.
From Corvallls Miss Char
lotte Stuttaf ord,; who; Is attending
Oregon state college at Corvallis,
Is home for over the spring vaca
tion period. '
Finer) for Intoxication C
Jones and L. Thornton, arrested
Thursday night, were fined $10
apiece in police court Friday on
Intoxication charges. ; ,
Attachment 1 Property -of
Charles Duncan has, been at
tached to satisfy claim of Eena
company, according to writ filed
with the county clerk yesterday,
: Alteration Permit A building
permit waa granted Friday by the
city to Mary Nv Rapp to alter a
dwelling at 837 North Liberty
street. ; The Job will cost; ISOOT.
Willamette Speaker Rev.
William H. Robbins spoke before
the Willamette chapel and the
We8leyan club Thursday, 1
Appraised Estate of 'Minnie
J. Todd haa been appraised at
$7,450 by O. S. Thielsen, Carl
t. yope and u.-A. vibpert.
license to wed - Clyde G.
Swan, 51, and Etta Beedle, 49,
both ox Lyons,: were granted, a
marriage license here yesterday.
Sues for. Money Dr. ! Henry
Lewis ; yesterday filed complaint
to recover money against M. J
Trester, v - : I
Helen Johnson HI Little Miss
Helen Johnson, daughter of Mr.
and . Mrs. Melvln Johnson, ' has
been quite 111 the past few-days.
LT w . wa w -
Seedling Wisteria Off
vines OtC
Climbing Hoosier Beauty.
A fine red rose, Climbing
Silver Moon, a noted white -rose,
40c each; ; HKn
2 for J I DL
tasL m; .p.. , . n, i
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Hiram Dempsey, seventy-three-year-old father of the former world's
champion heavyweight cghter, shewn with his third wife, the former
Mrs. Hannah L Chapman, who Is thirty-sue years his junior. ' la
Suntay applying for the license at Salt Lake City, Utah, that plunged
m for the third time into the sea of matrimony, the aged bridegroom
gave his occupation as that of farmer. s , - A
many friends in Salem, a he and
Mrs. Morse have spent several
summers visiting their son, Paul
W. Morse whose wife waa Muriel
Steerea, formerly of this city. The
Morses also have Tlslted at the
home of Dr. and Mrs. B. IL
Steeves. . - .
Paul Morse' of. Oswego Just re
turned from Kansas City Sunday
where he was called to see-his
father.. When he left; his father
was thought to be improving.
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PUZZLES OFFICIAL
County Fruit Inspector 8. H.
Van Tmmp was puzzling yester
day over action of a Washington
inspector in refusing to admit 3,-
000 strawberry plants i mailed by
a Marion county man on order.
Van Trump Inspected the! plants
here and certified them as he has
done on previous shipments ac
cepted in Washington; from the
same sender. .. ;
The inspector says so far as he
knows there is no reason for the
refusal. The plants were .caught
In Seattle and ; fired hack here,
with word that! they were return-
ed In violation of quarantine 17.
Van Trump has no record of such
a quarantine, and telephoned
Portland to ask the secretary of
the-state board what it waa all
about. The official seemed to
know no more about It' than Mr.
Van Trump. I ,
F. W. Foulkes is
Found Guilty in
Trial at Eugene
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F. W. Foulkes, recently arrest
ed in Salem on a had check
charge, was found guilty of ob
taining money under i false pre
tenses, when he was brought be
fore the circuit court in Eugene
Thursday. He will be sentenced
tomorrow. ' Il
In the evidence against Foulkes
Eugene V. Flattery, 'deputy dis
trict attorney, introduced several
other checks cashed by the accus
ed. Several previous convictions
were cited. I r. . . .. .u ;
rexnnuKt Hisssss.. X
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TTfTE treat your fur
TTJ n i t u r e j .in
friendly fashion; Mar
ring furniture mars a
woman's pleasure and
mars a .moving busi
ness. Ours is a care
ful progressive ; serv
ice. 1
Vacuum Cleaners
: for Rent
CrU 2193, Caed FBrnltnre
: Department
151 n. nigh
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Three Workmen
Killed in Oregon
There were three atalities In
Oregon due to Industrial accidents
durinr the . week ending March
It, according to a report prepar
ed -by the state industrial accident
commission Friday, . The victims
were A. J. Klett, Estacada, fire
man : J. , Chat tin, Klamath Falls,
truck: driver, and J. W. Boris.
Portland. A total of 54S acci
dents was reported to the com
mission during the week.
Obituary
noemhildt ,
Henry Roemhlldt. 8 S3 North
20th street, died at a local hos
pital, March 15, at the age of 10.
Father of Mrs. -Harold Morsching
of Elysla, Mlnn., Irene of Salem,
Evert, Waldemar, ' and Merton.
Also survived : by two grandchil
dren, four brothers and four sis
ters In the east. Funeral services
Friday, March 20, at 3:30 o'clock
from the Terwilliger- -Juneral
home, followed by services at St.
John's Lutheran ' church. Rev
erend H. W. Gross officiating,
Interment CityView, cemetery.
V" Cunningham
. Ed Cunningham died in this
city March 20, aged SS. The re
mains to be sent to Myrtle Point
for services and interment by W.
T. Rlgdon and Son.
Charles E. Richardson diedat
the residence, 943 Center street,
aged 55; father of . Orviile A.
Richardson and Mrs. Berenine
Dick, both of Eugene. Funeral
from the chapel of W. T. Rlgdon
and gon, Monday, March 23 at
1:30 q .m.. Rev. Lay ton officiat
ing. Interment at Belcrest Mem
orial Park.
Detcrest illemorial
Darit
no
Bfaaertty
A Park Cemetery
with perpetual care
Jnst tea minotea from the
heart of town
Oty View Cemetery 1 "
Established 1893 Tel. 1200
Conveniently Accessible -1
Perpetual care provided for
Prices Reasonable -
TERWILLIGER'S
Jl TWtTEMAX. STSECTOmS
770 CHEUBJCEIA
low 0arMe la PstmojU
IOw Fries At. mw1
Oar Hhm la Modara
"V Zieaaatd Xsdy aslar
CIough-Barrick Co.
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lsa-nnresi at rerry Kt
A. It. Clovtb tr. L. Barrkk
vTt. Golden
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ILWCFIITS
BE
E AT
Expenditure of $25,000 Is
.. Contemplated, Capitol ;
, : and Dsinore Plants
' - Imnrovementa of ex a niltn
proportions and to the amount
of about $25,000 are being in
stalled in both the Warner
Brothers theatres, the Etsinore
and the CapitoL Most Of the
work Will be completed . this
weec , - . ,-- ,;
Thev lighting sstem under the
marouees of both theatre im h.
lng changed so that a solid mass
M a a asm a .
01 . us a is, wut oiase down upon
the guests as they enter the the
atres at night. There are over
40O additional ' lights the
marquee of the KUlnore alone.
The Capitol Is having a new
set Of Attraction boards nlacd
at the - corners on top of the
mar a nee. a .new sign, is being
tlaced On ' ton of tn nrmanl
sinore sign the effect of which
will be visible nto the outskirts
of the city,- .-.
At the Capitol there Is also be
ing installed a mtam nf n&w
shutters which will eliminate the
elements of glare on the screen
and which will provide for addi
tional natnralnssa in ihrnini
techni-color films. The . new
shutters will also cut down the
fire hasard caused by overheated
Ugbt striking the screen.
New , storage batteries are be
ing: installed -to increase the
amount , of light thrown on the
screen and there Is also bainr
Installed "weaver dowsers".
which installation will make for
perfect transition from one reel
Of a film to another and tha
elimination of much noise which
is otherwise picked up from the
booth. ; ; J. ... .
- The Elsinore is having In
stalled a new screen, 22 by 30,
to take the place of the present
18 by 23 screen. A new horn Is
being Installed, .new high inten
sity arc lights are being added,
new generators and new lenses,
3500 for two, are also being
added to the equipment.
Plans are also rapidly nearthg
completion which will give Port
land Shows to Salara at tha aama
time or immediately following
tne Portland showing.
Major Loney is
Speaker Tonight
Major Andrew Loney, a re
tired Salvation Army officer who
has spent 44 years in service on
the Pacific coast, will speak to
night at 8 o'clock- at 'the Salva
tion Army hall. Major Loney Is
known to many people as the
Irish orator and his talks lack
none of that Irish humor. 'The
major wiU also speak Sunday
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Ladd & Bush, Ba
. Established 1868
Schaefer's Easter
Caridi'es Special
Get the real joy of Easter
Candies
All grownups as well as
children will delight In find
ing among Schaefers stock
those Easter Candles most appealing.-
Eggs, rabbits, bun
nies and chickens In a won
derful amaxing variety. i
Due to Schaefer's buying
power we are able to offer
these at a real saving.
- Also at a Special Price
: Fresh Easter Eggs
25c . per lb. 2 - lbs. 45c
'extra large and fresh In
' assorted colors - r
' -''"r at .
Schaefer's
! DRUQ 8TORE
The original yellow' front can
dy special store of Salem.
1S5 N. Coml St. Phone .107
Penslar Agency
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touise Stlce, world fsjnonsxrshctogist,
an positively read your talents, virtues
and faults in the dxawtac. words and
what sots that yooacribUc when riost
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( Bend your Bcrrbblingi' or signature
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ORCHARD illSIGHTS,
March SSO. George Wirth.
-who ' lives on the tenant
house on Dn A. B Star
bnck.' prune 'farm and
works for the doctor, injur
ed one foot badly with an
axe the other day. A few
days preceding; this accident
he saifered a painfully
scalded arm while moving
an engine connected .with a
drag saw with which he was
working. ".' -
Chan Roberta. , with V. I.
Gibson of Brnah College
made a recent motor trip to
Toledo, where Roberts did
some " , grafting work , and
Gibson secured some ever
green trees for home plant
ing. - .;- . .
, 31r. and Mrs. Wilfred Wil
son and son Donald have
moved Into their newly completed-'
home on the Hart
acreage which they recently
purchased.
morning on the subject of
Thinking Twice" and In " the
evening at 7:30 oh "Pentacostal
Fire".
Outlook Bright :
For Next Fall's
Teaching Jobs
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While overproduction of teach
ers apparently prevails, along
with other curent surpluses, Wil
lamette university already has re
ceived numerous letters regard
ing teaching positions for its 31
graduates. Dean Frank M. Erlck-
son stated yesterday.
"I am not sure, of course, how
continuous these requests will be.
but the outlook to date is rather
bright for placing a number of
our graduates," the dean said.
Many of the requests come from
former students at Willamette
university, now la charge of
school systems in Oregon;
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Fancy Recleaned Hanchean Barley, 2 row
Fancy Recleaned Trebi Barley, 6 row
Fancy Recleaned Beardless Barley
FancyRecleaned White Spring Oats
From present indications barley looks like the b3t
paying grain crop to sow.
Plant
It will pay (you to plant field peas, and
raise hogs-JThe finest of feed and the
cheapest way to raise hogs. ' 1
Movers and Alfalfa Seeds
, A complete stock of Red Clover, Alsike,
Ladino, Sweet Clover and all varieties of
'Alfalfa seeds. - - ' , i '
Garden! Seeds
A complete, stock of the finest Garden
Seeds rthat the market produces. In buy
ing our seeds, we buy Quality as Qual
ity in seeds is all and poor seeds mean a
loss of crop or a poor crop. . . ;
i Seed Potatoes
Still some Early and Main crop potatoes
on hand,, prices lower. . .
B. A. VCauCo CD Cc::
" Phone 160, 261 State SU Salen, Ore.
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Clinic Will Utilize Toxoid in
Immunizalion Treatment
. Of Diphtheria
Beginning at the regnlar Sat
urday morning clinic today, tox
oid will be used Jn this county for
immunisation treatment against ;
diphtheria, Dr. Vernon A. Doug
las, county health officer, an
nounced yesterday. Toxoid is a
new serum, said to be an Improve
ment upon toxin-antitoxin, which
has been in use tor a numbers of
years.
Toxoid is given in. two doses,
administered three weeks apart.
The naw serum, toxoid, is strong4
er than the one which has been
used and gives a larger per cent
of Immunity. The new serum Is .
often followed by greater reac-
tion than toxin-antitoxin. ,
'iWIth the fewer doses, the new
serum ' also will mean that the
county health department will be
able to give the immunisations at
less . expense ; to the department
budget,
Children who are only partly
through a taxln-antitoxla treat
ment will be given this serum, but
all new Immunisations in the
county will be made with toxoid,
which some private physicians
already have been using. ,
Tariii Measure
Get Suspension
tariffs filed Jy the Portland
Electric company and the North
western Electric company provid
ing, for new power factor limita
tions, were suspended by the pub
lic utilities commissioner here
Friday for a j period of 90 days,
pending an investigation and
hearing., '; :
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