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- r The Or.nGON STATESMAN, Salem. Oregon; Thursda MormrK LAcril SO, 1CM m is ; FRID.iY iHGIil Stanton High SchVoj VaVes . 'Chanca jn Custom to ' ' i- - Avoid De'ays r STAYTOX, 'April 29 The frowning ot . the fctayon : - hih school Mry " queen, Gertrude - Smith will be held at the high , school gym, May 1 at 8 p.m. . --in thiMav Day festlTitles of " th year before It. has always beH the policy to hold the exer ' i . in th afternoon but this proved Inconvenient because of BafiYoi&bU weather. ' This 'year's May queen,' , Ger trude Smith, a senior; will do hoc era to the newttion Tery nicely, be nnsA nf her Vantr and Dersonal- '4;t Th attendants are: Doris Ilu bar. Thelma Dlllard. Mary Cala- T.n; wara WUaon, r;orence nur ' phf, and. Kathalean Quilhot- Doris ' 'lluber and Thelma Dillard, will wear -yellow, "Mary CalaYan.; and WaTa 'Wilson will wear green, ana Florence MurplTy and Kathaleen ' Pqilbot Via wear tnk dresaes. ... The dresses. are made oi- touo. Th nrofrinu. , ; ' ; I. ChorUs-Tribnte - to Queen ':y II. Frocjpssioh of queen and at iinAanlt Wpfnra. Wr aublRcta. . .1 - IIL. Coronation of Jueeri Ger- trade tt - IV. AajaryBls-Choms and drill ty flower giria.., . - V. HowdyDo A dance by little lads and lassie. -. .VI. Tinkers A .song and drill . ;by youn-traTeung tinkers. -. . . VIL. Mquatalneer'a Danceot r.lhratlon.' .? : ' ' .-'7' . YHJv Pop Goes the Weasel nance, f? yo anger- swams - ana IX. ;QuadriIle by toe tillage ' dandies and their '.belles. . -X- Tb'-wlndlna-"of the May pole for her majesty's pleas are "by the 1 . villase belles. i'" ". ' 'y'x . , r XI. Presentation, of Heralds of Health buttons - - XII. EiU maich. ' . v-; FOX ieiSWIGil pt.rj is ouRiio A meeting' of ' tbe ioard of di rectors olT th..Oregda SUfo- T6x Breeders association Wednesday tit the cham berv 0f commerce brought out definite plans for the registration .of- fores.--Mch if: it becomes effective, will affect, the - jo:s'indusCryf-the,-entlre north west; . , ;s.5.-ui " "'. iA special meeting to be held In Salem will he called early la May ; for the', pujrpofle of -a rote-to be cast for approval of the proposed plan by the membership of the Oregon association. Mrs. A. J. Bier of Corvallhta president -of - do organization. and .Eugene Fliriay is secretary- Other members ot the board pres ent Wednesday were W. D. Ham ilton. Portland; W. -i Chnrcbill, Eagle Creek; E. N. Walker, Gre - sham; T. B. Zeek.Aurora. ' Deputy Master , Talks at Roberts, Why the Grange t9 ROBERTS. April 29 A meet ing la the Interests of the grange was held here Saturday evening. E. H. Edwards of Corvallls, who Is deputy state grange master of dis trict No. l, spoke on the different activities and benefits of the grange. Mrs, S. H. Edwards gave a talk entitled "Why the Grange?' . , Some of the people in this com munity are Interested in organis ing a grange here, but no definite Radio Ptogiai.is Thursday April S . KOAO eo Kc 0rrnii l:0i Org precrua. ' t .OQ-Aroani th rtmpii. . . , 1:30 Hmciubr Hmr. J:,1 Th Hm Gr4n. ' , -4 :0O Hok rcnpanioB. - no t rm kar. :S0 A4Jru. m KOW S20 ritlana . :S0 ITtiml. . :4i Vfcn n4 lo. - It : Child wlfr. -T; 13:15 Frn an 4 boa. - . 1:00 Book rua, . , Matine. , , , S:4i Trail Bluer. . ft:00 Birtodar. :00 Dane. i T:0 A ibm Andy. 7:80 STMiphooy. 8:S--Rviw. J . - :l-Stodi. -; 10:20 Nawtpajxr,. . ' lliUO Orjtan. - ' K0IW -940 Xe. rsrtland ;30 Novelties. ... S:45 Hawaiian. . . Anjjr ud Virjlala. :J5 Marryajakus, 9:43 franr. . . 10:30 Mrlodiaas. 11:30 Kitchan. . 1:00 FaaMaa. ,. ..: : Cackaa. " - S:O0 rVmimaa. - : Ora. S:IS Laraa ran tin. . S:30 Prii elub. :00-LathraB. :30 -Maaie. . ' :4 Pctara. 7:o0 Andy and V!rfinia. - t:15- Mililary band. " , t :30 -hoUU oldiara. S : Kamaiiaaa. :t Hihain. :30 Parade. " - " 10 :H Oaae arasio. -10:45 iaca. 1 1 ;0O -lierrjfo-ronaj. KEX 1180 Kc rartUad . 4:45 Kim flaahea. -:00 Fanily Uar Hoar. - S :0O Orraa. :43 TMaa Cbasera. 10:15 Robert. Moaaaa. 10-.4S Kala and ladeita Shaw., 1 1 :00 Orchestra. .... r 19:00 Band. ' . . ' S . a.-( Mardi Graa. - S:00 Ortraav . 3:0 SmUia' Baa. ' " S:4S Tea Time Talea. - S .-SCk -Ptodlo CoBcert. 5:45 ! CoUina. A.-4S Meiodiea. ' -S:00 oifer' Heieh Ha. : S : 1 5 Melodies and Ifeaaoriaaw S:30 Orrbeatra. . ;00 rctara. 9:45 Toner. 11:15 raace Biixl. 12 :00- liecord profr.' j: . JhICARAGUAN V ? Refugee from Nieanxguan insurreetiomsu pictured in Northern Honduras threatenaihe safety of mors an bard the Cefalo on arrival at New Orleans and 1 than 1,000 Amerieaas to- whose succor the Govern careiy. jucanwnue anomer revolutionary aaovemeni menc baa ordered decision will be made until fall, At that time those who wish to join may plan to unite with .the Liberty organisation. If one can noL.be carried on'here. . - - The Sunday' school will attend the Red Hill district . conention at Rosedale next Sunday. All parents and" friends are in vited to the school ' house next Friday afternoon when the pu pils of the school will give an In teresting health program. Cougar Attacks Farmer; He Will Recover, Report GRANTS PASSL Ore.," April tl (AP) Alfred Kenyon, s Deer Creek district farmer, was recov ering tonight from injuries receiv ed when he was attacked by a cougar. ' j:-;- . V Kenyon was building a ' fence when the ougar attacked him. H defended himself with an .ax until his brother, Lloyd, arrived with dogs and a rifle.- The coug ar was treed and killed. - Keoyon's Injuries were not sert- A- Noted Seattle : Physician J Dies SEATTLE, AJrii:-29--(AP) Dr. J, W.Wllklns, l-founder of St,' Luke's hospital' here and a member of the American Medical association, died Tuesday after ah illness " of several - months. , Dr. WUkins earns to Seattle at the start Of the century after a short time In practice la Philadelphia and four years In Nome, Alaska, The widow and. a daughter sur vive. I .., . Whatcpmesoffto menv direction, skiUed mistake-that s the thing that to"- . , ; ... . v" . ' - " ; ' - . . ' t - ' y- ' r- . r- - - v . . Ay.- j9 i.' Tiasm e . y. . ;- - . - A i ' , . , , ! ." V X - ."lv--V. -- - " y-': ' : i - ':zjt . ; VPNTACTrv..:'CbNTACTiVA planer : - As the product of. 53 years of refirung ejrpcrience, or-" u.te thl. scvepty-tjul high and roaring to 1 ? 'ganization and service the -west motor fuel of Standard their . posts, fWithin; .a .scant hallour theiritrbls have ! f :Oil Compiny brCanformi. ias been fittingly named ';. covered 0UX5O Sfiuarr. milpn nf fvn . ... t iiCiitj it- .ti J...- ' j . , . ' . ... . j : . - unuaru wciiacscrvcaDV its auiutv ma Dcnormince. REFUGEES IN NEW .ORLEANS ? f OF HEALTH-LISTED 43 in Grade School There; May Day Parade to be . . .Held on. Friday , ; STAYTON, APrli ' 29. There are 43 Heralds ot Health in the Stayton grade school this ' year. They will parade and receive their honor buttons at the annual May Day , festivities : which are . to be held at the school .Friday May first;; They are as, folows: ! ... ? First and second grades: Leona Heater, . Wilma Pounds, Billy Dean, Joyce -McClendon. Dena Champ, Lela Sandner. Bill- Rob eTts, Betty Hunt, Eddie Kreltxer, Katie Champ, Shirley Fox, Ed ward Mlelke. . .. -i, j . " ' Third grade: Dare! Lewis, Georgia Malsel. - : - ; N Fourth grade: Frances Pounds,' Betty Korinek. Doris . Crab tree, Edwin Hayworth. - -..--,. .-;. Fifth and sixth grades: Maxlne Crabtrea, Ellis Chrlsteasen, Men tie Morris. Pauline .Berry, Dean Murphy Fred, Davenport, Roland Darby, Emma Jane ; Pendleton Frank Tobie, .: Gordon Kendrick, Ethelma Titus, , Mary Ellen Mc? Laln, Lois Pounds, Earls -Humphreys., - - Seventh" and i eighth grades: Mary'Elirabeth Foster; Rex Bhel ton, "Jean Mayo, Eleanor Btayton, Delfla Titus, Clarice Toble, Donr aid' Champ, Lucille "-Calbemath, J era Burm eater, Walter Pelbam, lbert MaJsel.- . -i " : - The school . recast the chil dren from the outlying districts to be' present at the -May Day fes tivities 'which will be held at Xhe gym at: 8 p; .v so that they win beyond r : counts wherever found 1 - . , - .1 A.T.TANOAKD STATIONS. IMC.V 1- - three receive their Heralds "of Health Bernice Godsey ; Hurt in Crash 1 ' At Santa Paula Word - was . received by The Statesman .Wednesday that. Ber nice Godsey, formerly of Salem, now living at Santa Paula. Cali fornia, was Injured In an automo bile accident. April IX when 'the car fn which she was-riding col lided with another car.. . . .-' Miss Godsey received a hadly spralned-oot, and will be unablo to attend to her work vfor abQut a month. She Is Insured' bygone of The Statesman Occident Insur ancd policies and will receive pay for the time she Is disabled. : '. . : 1 .. ' " . . saaMsBBa nip - . Ct-l'- 3' ;- u r THE Don PVsSseVaaaaBSBMBFSBW. eSBBB9MBSBSBBS9SSJBSl for yourself. It is the finest motor fuel we have ever produced without Ethyl. At any 'price a trulv superior pasoline-on sale evervwhere. . . a w m If v. -1: AND ED-WHITE AND ' BLUE. DEALER i.U.GRhDUATES Four Completing :.' Master's . Degree AVork; Cutting', . To Address Class - ; An' order ' will be sent next week from Willamette university for 8? diplomas for Jane gradu ates of the institution..,' Biology, English and sociology - depart meats lead: the others In num bers 'graduating. : j if ; Four students ; will ' complete theit xnasterts degree, work.- -, Commencement .' exercises .' will take placejTJune IS in the First Methodist -church .with, the ad dress delivered by ;Hon., Charles. B. Cutting, Willamette graduate of 1873..; ' t 1 . ' : The follower are the studenti leaving the Institution: , , ? Biology Leona Clothier, Hugh Ourrin, lola .Helen Dasch, Leslie Frewing, -Betty'. Lewis,' Jennie Muriel Lilly, Gussle. Annlce NUer, Ralph Emerson.4 Purvine, -Jack Morrill -Ramage, Virginia Slut sef;" Donald' Taylor. ;t -.- - - ' Chemistry Garnle Grahorv John Gilhodsen, Frank Grove.'. " - Home 'economics Henrietta BIshdp, Pauline FlndleyV -7 f MathematlcsT LaVerne Hewitt, Howard Miller, Norman Soren sen. - ,-J.i -' "' Physical education ' Mildred Pugh 'Emmons, Lena. " Medler, Curtis French, ":"v;ji Physics .Lanrence Deacon. Arthur Hollenberg, ' Raymond WaddelL ; m - i . i Muslo ' - Josephine Albert, Doris Corbin,' Emma Henderson. English Alice Fisher, Con stance Fisher, - Dorothy Flesher, Eva Cochran, theadora Gustaf son, Mary Miller, Esther Ross, Margaret Schrelber, , Margaret Townsend, , :-. - French -Alfred Ha worth, Eve lyn -Hlgh.Iva Love, Verda Mc Crackerv LoretU . Mat this, .Edith Morange. ! -; -L' -: A German Amanda ; Mltxner. , Latm Lura Middleton, Leon Norris. ' f-v .--'. '. ? Speech. . Elma . NeUT" Helen Pemberton." -. - : - - ; o 4 M m If m w DmircS'- 1 Epanlsh-liaTloa ErstsV-LilHan Hartung, Marloa Zllchaelsoa, Georgia f trlker, X?'$.. v, . - Economics - Mary Atkinson, PauK Ellisv- V- w . : Education Gladys 'Jorgensen, Lloyd Swansen.'C, - VC X History Roberta Archibald, Xiols Barker, Clarence' Sntmons, Rupert Philpott,- Margaret. Stein er. Loretta Varley, Mary Wagner, Lottie Wilson. " -v Philosophy Chal Whan Lee. 'i Political science Cornelius Bateson, Robert , Kutch, ' Albert Nelson, Malcolm Spaaldlng. ? - - Sociology Dorothy Bosshard, Helen ; Brown, Ruth . Edwards, Kathryn Elgin, Margaret Ghorm ley, .Lnclle Hlxon, Rosalind Van Winkle. -.1 . .' 4 . - ' - Religious, education- Hasel Bruner, ' Helen -Cammack, : Cora Mason,' . Harry ; Stone. . Law David Bennett. . Clarence Emmons,.. Francis Fullerr Hestine Hollister,. PhUmore Huth, -Watr ren McMinlmee, Frank Van Dyke. msmmmm. "Rainier rgllir t ' J&any ; , ; 0 ;' Eqgene ' 10 : Corrallis ' -.70 ; SC -Helens ...... :-J.Q ; Seaside.-, .X35 ' ; Qo Fnday, Saturday, Sunday . ' May 8, '9, 10. Retnrji limit May 14 y DIaSTAOT ; iife':$l()o ; Boise . ' titzs SAW:LAKEt--20.05 BEND l.;L '.. , .:"60 PENDLETON 5.60 WAIJLA. WALLA,. 6.15 . . , - - .- - .... . . - ; J , " Go Friday and Saturday. May 8 or 9th ' . vV Ileturn-limii Elay 14 " ... -"" Similar lowf ares to other points in territory outlined - Details, train schedules, etc- will be furnished on call' t . E."F. ROBERTS, City ' Passenger 4 Ticket Agent, Phone 7117 LOU "F. KNOWLTON, General Agt.. PortUnd iW i - . with-every 'Western Auto's" Semiannual y Last Day Saturday, tiny 9th These additional saving of 15 to 25 per cent on ' 1 guaranteed; Western Giant and Wear-welt tires ' r " icifA tubes to fit, have brought motorists Hocking : into our store. ' - " ; . 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American History," while Miss ; SUndard's thesis subject will be 'The Ra cial Composition of Students is Oregon;" -v 'i'Z'? 5 tire during . I Western Clint Cearer Trscties) Traad, 4-Pty 1 Tire 2 Tires $4.98 5.69 6.65 6.75 6.98 7.10 735 8.30 8.57 8.98 $9.60 11.10 12.90 13.10 13.60 13.80 14.30 16J0 16.70 17.50 De Luxe . Beetle Defy Wesrera Ciaat I Tire 2 Tires $7.68 8.75 9.75 11.30 11.60 1Z25 13.05 14.95 r150 15.65 $14.90 16.96 18.90 21.90 22.50 23.80 25.30 29.00 29.50 30.30 170 Stores la Sn Tnrt iTtTkr 11 Salem Store: 201 N. Commercial J J A ? Teleshone 7177 r ' Recommendations to fill yacan de follow; . 'Josephine county E 1 w o o d Hussey, Kerby, appraiser. Morrow county-rPhiHp W. Ma honey, -Heppner, attorney, T. U n 1 o n countyChester, " L. Thompson. LaOrande, appraiser.: Lake county H. A. Utley, Lakeriew; H. M. Nolte, Lake view, and W. V. Miller, Lakevlew,. appraisers. Sherman county George Up degraff, Wasco,, attorney, - . j J Dl GALDWELL'S ' WAY helps any Child's Bowels Qften..; " ;his simple prescription -brings the first natural, complete bowel action . a child has had la -w&eks.r And the entire system benefitsfrom its gentle aid! f Feverishness, biliou-ness, bead, aches simply disappear when Syr np Pepsin Is njied. The bowels be come ' regular and remain that , way. Appetite becomes hearty; the digestion becomes mors complete: energy and strength are restored. . Nothing yon eaa site a bilious, half-sick, constipated child or take yourself when your bowels . need help will da as much for yon. - - " -. ' - Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin la a prescription for tbe bowel, writ ten by a famous physicians one whose record of over S 5 00 blr:h . eases without loss ot one mother or baby is believed unique in American medical history. , No wonder Dr. Caldwell's Syr- up Pepsin is ideal for women and-' children. But it Is equally effect- , tve for tbe bowels ot robust men. Whether yon're. only occasionally constipated or - chronically that way. It; will cleanse, - regulate - your bowels, harmlessly and In a , hurry.. All drug stores have the, big., bottles. - :' Oa. WB. CaiowiuI SVIIUR PEPSIW A Doctor Family Laxative ; lira Om- ! each I Safe . .' Duv in Pairs 5 AVE MURE. TOO ... I Generally, when you need one tire, yod need two. Many accidents are caused by one bad tire, or by trying to squeeze fust a few more miles out of tire with smooth treads or weak ened side-walls. For Safety's Sake, you need "lata Read Tractiea ... good, treads and equal strength In both opposite tires. To Induce you to buy in pairs, we offer you Extra Sav legs. Compare our prices, you will see , that our price for two tires is cea eUerafefy lower taea twice the price e mI w the Vfet iOins r- II II ) it. 4 J r