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TH OGOTtSTATrTTAN, 'Calsa. Orrrca, TctsSay MerrL-v-i tT-rei 22. i:2 r 1 r J- ? a Local Nes Briefs 1 W ' Studenta Hare - Busy Week- Basketball tournament time out of the way, galem high school stu dent this week will be kept busy attending the 17 meetings sched uled lor the actlTity periods. They are as follows: Tuesday Girls' League la assembly, S dab. Fu ture Craftsmen of America, boys' double quartet, and . radio, slide role, ehemiatry ' and , astronomy sections of science club . Wednes day borne, economics club, scl nee club, Xatln club, commercial elub and girls' double quartet; Thursday Junior class ' meeting In assembly; ; - Friday Clarion tare meeting and glee club, r t: Phone 111 1, pay ft Nile New feature. Cycle Service. Inquire. i: Alley at Banquet To Rive per sons Interested in the peace more ;xaent an opportunity to Question Alden O. Alley,, speaker at the nrsi uetbodist' church at 8 O'clock tonight the local commit , tee of the national council for ore- Tentloa of war will hold a no-Host I flinnef at the T, M. C. A. at t O'clock tonight. The gathering win be in the nature of a reuad table discussion, with no formal fvddress. Reservations for the din aer may be made before If : 30 o'clock - this morning - by calling 117, civf or 7183. . Boy Going Bone After being confined in a local hospital for a Week and alkali suffering from fracture of the skull, Ralph Camp- oeu. -year-old son of Mr. and lira. Ralph H. CampbeU. 3X4 tforth - Capitol street. Wednesday will be removed to his home. In the care of & nurse. On Friday he underwent an operation to relieve the brain condition which caused Mm to remain unconscious for sev Oral days. He was struck by a pas te ger train at 13 th and Market gtreet a week ago yesterday. Four Accidents Reported Four snotor vehicle accidents were re- POISKG WEI ED TO USE CUE Mrs. Mina Foltz Arrested In California, may. Be Extradited New Iaa Kamed Frank J. Bissell has been named as admin istrator of the esUte of Mlltoa 8. Bissell, ; deceased, replacing Milton . K. Meyers, formerly named. , as administrator. - The county court discovered that Bis sell was a half-brother of the de ceased man. Meyers had been guardian of personal property rained at $1443. Drake Citv Visitor A visitor In Salem this week Is E. R. Draka whose brother is a photorraDher 1 Sunday morning's Statesman tell-1 m, BUverton. Drake , graduated us ei arrest in neaamg, uaiit. from Willamette unlrersitv ,in I of Mrs. Mtna Folts. Sne is ac-1 1838 and from the -Capital Bus-1 eused of attempting to poison , Iness college in 1 893. He is now I Mr J. J Donaldson of Wood a resident of Sacramento. Vorking j burn. . ' in a music store there. He has en- Mrs. Folts waa arrested on joveo; tneeun many friends of I criminal Information chareinr at- Affldavlta oa file fa the office Justice of the Peace Miller Hayden yesterday threw further light on news dispatch carried In of Ion; standing here. Reserves Meet Wednesday The regular study meeting of the Reserve Officers of this district will be held at The Spa at 3:30 o'clock Wednesday erenine. Ma.. Jor James H. Tlarney from Eu gene headquarters company will instruct the men in signal com munications for all arms and ser- L vices. , tempt to kill or injure by means constituting an assault, by ad ministering poison. The informa tion, filed Saturday, was not . Is j sued until affidavits' supporting 1 the charge were filed by both Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Donaldson. Infataatiom Is Blamed for Act ; . The alleged attempt took place November 4, when Mrs. Donald son was recovering from an oper- Coming Events i i - March 16-19 Oregon state.baaketbaH tournament. April 7 Third District , oonfereaco of Stat Federa tion of Women's dubs, all day session at Salens Wom an's clubbonsei Salem Wom an's club, hostess. April 9 Banqnct of Ore goa Friends Christian,, En deavor societies. '. . .. . :. ' April It Grand chapter, Royal Arch Masons. -,-- - .- - April 13 Grand council,' Royal and Select Masons.,. v April IS Grand conunaa dery. Knights Templar. ... April 15-21 North Pacif ic district assembly,. Church of the Kaaareae. . ' April 24 Salem district instltnte, Evangelical church. t May 1-S Music week. . May 5-8 Young People's and . Women's - Missionary State society. Free Metho dist charch. ' mi Ef'iPLOi'E of env hejik Walter Low on Present Job 1 6 Years, was Chief of First Paid Firemen J , Occurxtacta snd Cossl? at tao center of Oreoa's 'stsU goTtiDiucat L'. -S"' S' SERVICE 'K IS EASTER EUEfiT Walter S. Low. who last night tendered hi resignation a street commissioner , to the Salem city council, to take effect April 1. has served in that capacity long er than any other man, and has haft, charge of operations In that department in magnitude far la excess of any predecessor. The work performed under, hi super vision will stand as a monument to his. faithful and painstaking oversight and his honesty. , He came In and . will , go out with Clean nands and a dear con science, and with a spotless rep utation for those sterling quali ties of a model public servant. Walter' Samuel Low vas born in Jacksonville October 3. 1833 He was brought to Silverton by bis parents when a year old. and remained until he waa 13. and then made his home on Howell prairie for nine years. Since that IPRTNO Is hero to all It glory. the basketball tourney oftr 0 highly successful season Is over the star and near stars have departed to 'their homes la vari ous part of the state, politics is beginning to warm up, and Under the Dome is.baek again. Now that's off our chest, we can start la anew. ny la- There have beea qnirlea as what had ed to owr column the past few days, all for which wo are rratefnl. . . Your "cot lesuoodeot stepped aside, for that highly interest tag column "Field Goals and Personals' oa the basket ball toarOament. which was the all-Important event locally last week end. But we return to the .yank again today. theless recognisable. George Jo . aeph Jr paid tho official cap ttot o visit, and with his win ning gria announced there waa very lit tie ew. George hasat heeo hero saarif since tho state polio was organized in which work ho assisted ia a legal way. : : v - :-:;:: PoUUeal filings at the secretary of state' office are due for a boom, with but two weeks re maining in whkh to pay the fee and place names on tho ballots. After April 8, candidates can look over tho field, spar for post posi tions, and start down tho race track for the preliminary tape at the May 29 marker. : I; 1 1 . a . . v . 1 ntfM 1 iui uinv jcar. DiuLO lost Free manicure with Supereurline tlon during which time Mrs. j TOUrKJ KeOpIe S GrOUpS 10 j time he has been a resident of au-steam permanent ware this week. Make appointment early. Phone 4811, 213 N. High. License fssned One marriage license waa issued Monday at the county courthouse. It went to J. Albert Long. 26. S4S Ladd ave nue, Portland, and Alberta Hol lidsy. It, 333 Emerson street. He la a eervice station operator and aho is a domesUc. Rev. B. Earle Parker married the couple. Revival This Week The First Christian church yevival services will ho held each night this week at 7:30 o'clock. Rev. D. J. Howe, pastor, will preach tonight on the subject. "Conversion, or Becom ing a Christian." Special music sorted to eity police over the week w" G2deon, iwwtst and and: R. c Maree. lilt Nortn i Capitol, and O. W. Hunt, 1135 Market, at Commercial and Cen ter; E. W. Aeklln and an unknown motorist, on Marlon: between 1 Church and High; M. L. Cantwell. To Grand Jury Jamea 8. Tay lor, arrested late last week on charge of uttering a forged in strument, was bound, over to the grand Jury feuevrlng preliminary Folts was her nurse. The affi davit filed by Mrs. Donaldson in dicates that she could not at the time find reason for the nurse giving her the dosage, but that she later discovered the nurse had become infatuated with her husband, and that for that rea son she attempted to do away with the wife. -' This discovery wsa apparently completed only a tew days before Mrs. Donaldson made complaint to the Justice- of the peace, who requested that she file affidavit because of the seriousness of the charge. Mrs. Foltz. the affidavit of the injured woman says, left her house Immediately after adminis tering the poison and did not ap pear there again. She has been In Portland recently. It is said that Mrs. Donaldson learned the defendant waa plan ning a trip to California, and with this knowledge filed the af fidavits Saturday in attempt to Sponsor Observance, Belcrest Park ' 140 Marlon, and aa unknown mc- hearing in Justice court yesterday hTe offleT estca her before. she torlst. at High and State: A. M. Ball was set at 81300 and beina KOt OTer tne Une- However, not Jacoba, routo 1. and Wllltem A. uaaWo to raise it, he is in Jan. , ttme nd befor Mrs. Folts Webber, Portland, at Capitol and Erixon. Announcement! I will; tor a few days, make you a new spring suit for 3B. AU work done in my Sa lem shop. Fit, linings and tailor ing of Mosher standard. D. H. jt out at rate of 32 a dar. Zdosher. 4T4 Court st. . i 1 - . Roadster Recovered City po- Easter Prw T?d!l7 1Ic Sunday morning recov- Easter period will be served t ered the Jlgbt roadster belonging the Klwanls club this noon wben to LeoBard Faint, route seven, tt.: . M ""v-. r'iwnicn was stolen from the WU- unuea xireineru iuurb, PIUmette cam dm inrinr thh can be returned here the usual Liquor Charse Victor B. Meier I extradition proceedings will have pleaded guilty to charge of pos- to be carried through, sessiag liquor'and waa fined 3100 Say Lysol Pat and coat when his case came up i ! Her Medicine in justice court yesterday. Ho did I The affidavit of Mrs. Donald not pay the fine, and Is serving I son sets forth that the nurse took An Easter morning sunrise wor ship service will be held next Sun day at 3 o'clock at Belcrest Mem orial park, under auspices of the young people of the Salem church es. The address will bo delivered by Rev. Grover C BMchett. . The youth and older people of mora than a hundred churches in Mar lon and Polk counties are expected to participate. Cooperating groups I n e 1 u d member churches of the Marlon County Christian Endeavor union, tho Salem district of Methodist Youth, and several Individual churches: First, Calvary and Tem ple Baptist, American Lutheran, Naxarene and First Congrega tional. If the weather proves unsuitable to outdoor program, tho meeting will be held in the First Presby terian church of Salem. Tho complete program as plan ned by tho executive committee Is a follows: Sacred music broad cast through loudspeakers; song service led by Rev. W. Earl Coch ran. The Old Rugged Crosa," and "Christ Arose".; invocation by Rev. Hugh B. ouka, Jr; reading. Miss Beulah Graham; music, a male Quartet; address. Rev. Grover C. Birtchett, and benediction. Rev. David J. Howe. on "Tho Significance of Easter. The Knight Memorial Congrega tional church trio will f urnlsh spe cial numbers. Members of the trio are Harriett Adams.' H.! C Stov- ore, Beneitto Edwards and Donald Allison, accompanist. Linden la City Edgar Linden, manager ef the Spaulding Log ging company's plant at McMinn- "ille, was in Salem as a business isitor at tho capital yesterday. f Obituary tetball game Saturday night. Outstanding tailoring, newest fab rics, spring styles, feature our 335 suits, a new line with Journey man Tailors tJnion Label. D. H. Mosher, 4T4 Court sL Two Alarms Sunday The only two alarms turned Into the fire department over the weekend occurred on Sunday, for chimney tire at 1258 Court and 1S40 North Fourth streets. Says Not Guilty Anteo John son, who faces a n en-support charge, yesterday pleaded not guilty after preliminary hearing la Justlco court. His trial was set for March 30. $713fi00NewJob Outlay For Next Highway Meeting the poison, ' lysol. from a bottle different In else from her regular medicine- bottle, and from a well lighted room and that she put a 1 a r. fmnlv thai. tk. mmA- i0!?6 J! tem,0.n. ,n,ce Local Workers Mrs. Donaldson say sho Imme- I NlltnhPT 10 IQ-0 diatelv mat nut tha ItnnM h.t I 19 UlllUCl iW,W not until It had burned her in ternally. Donaldson Also Blake Affidavit A second affidavit supporting Mrs. Donaldson's claim was filed by J. J, Donaldson, who says in part that the nurse gave him some narcotic or drug in prepara tion of his food "both during the time she made the attempt to poison my wife and for some time thereafter." Ho aays further that the "woman in some man ner had undue influence over me; that she has continually at tempted to poison my mind against my wife and from her conversation I know and feel she has a criminal inclination to ward her so she might put her out of my life. Mrs. Folts bond haa already been set at 33,000. Tho charge which she faces carries all the Salem, He. waa Jong engaged hero In the livery and truck and dray business. He early became a member of the old Tiger engine company and retained, bis affilia tion with that fir fighting outfit for a ' quarter of a century. through many tournaments and Innumerable calls to service. Dur ing the last 11 years of the vol unteer fire department he waa chief. He served fa that capacity the first year of the Salem said fir department. He was also for seven years a member of the city council, from the Fourth ward In the old days called "the bloody fourth." more in admiration for Its loyalty In contending for what its residents thought the right - than In blame tor their fighting qualities. On April l. Mr. Low will bar served for 13 years - and three months as street commissioner. He took office January 1. 1318. Nearly all the paving of Salem'a street and alleys haa been done In that time. During several 13 month periods the record has run above 100 blocks. He has worn out three paving plants. All the equipment has been renewed dur ing his time. The annual repair work of late yeara has been as much as tho whole paving record of most years before he took charge. Mr. Low has earned a rest. and he will take It. tor an In definite time at a home he ha prepared oa the coast, whither. with Mrs. Low, he will go soon after the first of April, and where he will have enough light .employment In making improve ments to their property to keep Several persons among the state house crew went to the extent of ascertaining whether the "Dumb Column author" waa sick, fired or out of town. The answer to the first is in the negative, to the sec ond uncertain, and as to the third, bartly right. The highway commission meetings in Portland still lure newshounds. William Einxig. state purch asing agent, had aa Interesting experience Saaday night. He was oae of the first to appear at the scene of the attack of a Portland man upon a 8alem woman. Mr. and Mrs. Klazig were playing cards at a nearby residence when a woaaaa's screams Interrupted the argn nseata as to why the spade was led. A face, almost a strange one. appeared at th eapttol bOOd- iag yesterday, but waa never It was dsrk and late at night. a man darted out of an alley and atarted off la a car as Einxig and several others came out of the bouse. Then tho search for the ped. Since he could not raise the I WOmaa who screamed was started money to pay his fine he was 1 and after nolle were ealled-abe piacea in me county jau. 1 was found with her faea hadlv I former native of Vlebfraa UtM Civil war Veteran, Former City Recorder, Passes J Away Here Sunday - Funeral service for Earl Race. civil war veteran, who died hero.' late Sunday afternoon after a ' ' serious illness of -' five weeks, will bo held her on Tuesday a f t r- " noon at 3 o'clock from the Clough- ' Barrlck company , funeral parlors. Prof. Jamea T. Matthews ' a a d Rev. W. Earl' ' Cochran of Cal- xuismc vary Baptist ehurch will officiate. Interment ' will be in City Tlew cemetery. Race was born August 20, 1343. at Mineral point, Wis., and lived there until the outbreak of the . civil war. In which h enlisted at . the age of 18 with the second regi ment of Wisconsin volunteers, serving untU 1883. At the clou of ' the war he came west by wagon ' train to Idaho where he lived until 1889. at which time he moved to . Albany, Ore. In Albany-ho was owner and manager of the St. Charles hotel . In June, 1832, he was married': to Miss Eophemla CrossetL m . schoolteacher ia Albany, and Saturday, C. PV Allen of - Corvallls was fined 3 6 9 on h eharge ef driv ing with four In a coupe, and tor possession of liquor. He was ar rested last night by Officer Win ter. application - aa a detective Ilevo he could qualify. -be- In another ease hef ore the court j bruised. Einxig should put ia his j she taaght aeveral -yeara in Salem, inciuaing too Park " and East school. Ia 1832 tho coaple cam to Sa lem where Race went Into busi ness aa a partner of the firm of Judy A- Race, insurance company, which was In. business hero for several years. In 181? he became city recorder tor Salem, continuing through three terms In office and retiring in 1322. He was an un successful candidate for mayor of Salem against T. A. LIresley. In 1328. Surviving him are his widow. Euphemia; two sons, R.-Race of Portland and Morris Race of Sa lem; oae daughter, Mrs. Helen Harris of Albany. PEBEIC1I era OF BACKFJEEB Governor Meier wa not here yesterday, bat t brooch his of fice he aaaoaaced that ia the March 90 issue of the Saturday evening Poet, oat today. Ore gon Joined her sister states ia a four-page advertisement fea turing tho recreational advan tage of tho Pacific coast. Tho jcoveraer expressed tho opinio tho ad would have wide-reach-tag effect. Ben Ferllch. Eugene grocer. and former Salem batcher, haa been arrested at Eugene on charge of participating in organised rack eteering, according to a Eugene newspaper. The article states that Perllch has counter charged that official are blundering la an at tempt to make a sensational case. Specific charges filed against Perllch by District Attorney King of Lane county are that he at tempted to obtain money from James Loveless, a former employe. by accusing him of larceny by en besxlement, and offering his lent ency If he paid $1123. PerUeh defense Is that an agency obtained proof of peculations while Love less was a clerk la his store and that Loveless wrote a confession Arthur Benson, clerk of the Oregon supreme court, who was absent from his office all last week with an attack of the flu. waa ha1r mi tYim 4nh u4i. Km atUl appearing -somewhat paler CitizdlS Pllt Mvat wj J w ?alv Wf UU I likewise had been quite ill. has recovered hi former good, health and Is hard at work in tho World War veterans department. In Street Plea y I monia w xueir property vu arcp I mat LiOVOiess WTOIO a COB 1 61 CenSUS ReVealS hI o""1 without the admitting the theft of 31125. wearing duties that have been his for so long. Gainful workers in Salem..total 10.740. according to the 1330 census, figures of which have n cently been released. In the pro fessional classes teachers lead, zs women and 48 men being employ ed in this line. Walters are numer ous. 23 men doing this type of work and 108 women. Twenty-four people in the city list themselves as actors, 21 being men ana tnree i women. Three men reported that they were trained nurses. Women doing this work totaled 83. There are 33 men physician and surgeons In the census and fly women, s firemen, 80 policemen, 38 minis-! ten and 38 teachers of music. Two ! of tho clergymen are women. ROCHE IS FI!!ED AS HSII 1FTFJMTH Robert Perllch. a brother et Ben. and head butcher at the mod el Food market here, aald yester day he understood that Loveless had asked Ms- brother to allow C A. Howard, state aupeiia teadeat of seheois, and several member of his staff, were in terested fans at tho important games of the basketball tour nament. Bat daring tho day Karnes Howard kept a textbook commission hard at work while team represenUag schools front which member came were fighting for the state honor. Night hawks last night, or rath er . early thla morning, had a chance to aee an ecllnso of tho him to settle up fer the amount mooa shout, two o'clock. But ho stole. Ben Perllch six years ago was employed hero as manager of SteuslofT market. According to Police Chief Frank Miato, his re-1 putatlon was excellent. He is tho ! son of Albert perllch of Salem. r Headry At Chico, Cel., March 13. Wil liam W. Hendry,' 77. Survived by Widow, Cora A. Hendry of Salem; two sisters. Mrs. Q. A. Schulen tmrg of Newport aad Mrs. Anna atmith of Chico; brothers, Peter Hendry of Chico, Dr. A. J. Hendry of Myrtle Creek, Neil and George Hendry of Wisconsin, Harvey Hen- drr of Los Angeles,- and aererail Bids for 10 arolects. arrrezat nephews and nieces. Funeral serv- ng an estimated cost of 3713,000. ice from the chapel of the Clough- will he opened aft a meeting of the Barrlck company Tuesday, March state highway commission to be 22, at 1:30 p. m.. Dr. Grover C held in Portland April 7. It was Birtehet officiating. Interment In announced at tho state highway L O. O. F. cemetery. I department Saturday. Of this total tho state highway Race ' I commission will ansronriate an- i In this r cltr. March 20. Earl 1 proximately 2B1C.20O, while 3133,- Race, 83 years, seven monms. our-iBo ww oo paia oy tne leaerai i repunucan aaseraoiy to do neia on i B r sired by widow, Mr. Eupnemiai government. , I Aprir . a meeting or ail regis-1 tWnt for tho Southern Paclflc Race; on daughter, , Mrs., Helen! On April 21 tho highway com I tered republican voter residing in I company said Monday while In Harris of Albany; two . ons, I mission will open "bids for seven I Salem precinct 13 will bo held atls.i.m Ai tmiitaa Tha outteak George S. Race of Portland and additional projects, aggregating 8 o'clock tonight at McKlnley for passenger traffic this summer Morris Race ot Salem; two grand- an expenditure of 3447.000. The school. Cecil L. Edwards, precinct 0M ot tn8 tho company on. Funeral services from the state highway commission will pay eommltteeman, announced yester- history. Clough-Barrick company chapel 3343.80 of this amount, and the day. Up and down the eoasta the spe- Tuesday, March 22. at p. mpjieaera government iua.ze. tlL Tl.Q clM event to attract visitors are prof. Matthews of Willamette unl-1 'J11 betwe.en .H?n. Bd " numerous. Included are the Le- DALLAS. March 81 (Special) a ui A . Jk l, V. Haw 1 A, M Uld CTAil 3UIVOU UJ AVOaJ A ff v oa J'1?" Reading Survey Frack of Dallas at 1 o'clock Saturday morning, resulting In the almost complete wreckage ot both automobiles. Frack's car was parked In front of the jleebe home on the Salem- unless persons stayed no to see tho prenomenonrthoso who were up for other reasons were nrob- ably too much interested in oth er thing to watch the moon. But It was a good excuse for some mooning anyhow. Eleven citizens residing ia north Salem would have Gaines street between Charch and Cot- . tags paved with six-inch concrete SO feet wide, they state in a pe tition presented to City Recorder Mark Poulsen Saturday. Sign ing the petition wer: C. E. Al bln, R. N. Olson, Mary F. Faae, Enoch Zimmerman, Fannie Zim merman. Mrs. -Ralph Olson. Ber nlce J. Lane. A. C: Lane, J. A. Brownson. William Gahlsdort and Margaret M. Huffman. STAINLESS i"T 1J. i mi ia pefce. Ia origiaal fbtm, too. If fom preftt a aaa m XT-1 OVttHV Tests Given to Class at S. H. S. For tho annual county reading Mnyhree to 15 year. i- Torjrist Trafic Outlook in West Republicans of Precinct 13 to Gather Tonight tCii.. .Iumii t.. - en1 survey. R. w. Tavenner. saiem ffr V.t -fhira wi Wh Khool assistant principaL t.Z.A.t. ... tin,, 1 yesterday gave tho tests to stu- " dent, of tho sophomore class. The In Wrwha mum. thraa man. 1 "" f- jt .vim v... u mDiower w ut w(i w iuu TJtJ "Dj. I7.,s I ...vT-T. . grado ounlla of the city. UCIU Dl AVCl 1 r J I When tho result of - testing Governor Meier recently re ceived a letter frca tho United State Junior Chamber of cans merce trrging Oregoa cooper atloa ia neenriag tho largest vote 50,000,000 at tho 1B32 election ia honor of tho Waah iagtoa ceateaalaL A goad idea, hat a lot of people win have to register first. Oregon's oaota is 440,713) or 40 per coat more thaw cast la 1028. in ma Portland with 102 conventions 1 of Police Neufeldt scheduled during 1832 expects a ner canita expenditure of 314 for each eitlxen In tn city rrem tne vestigated the scene of tho acci dent shortly afterward and discov ered two gallons ot wine ditched progress made In reading trom the sixth to tho 10th. or sophomore. years of school. Tho tests are on wYntoT took the l'J to eiect a representative to .mo uggregate outlays of her vtoUora. nr wa ax. wuw too. comprehension of subject matter. Tavlor. general passenger i ar w wur bo i mnA nv W Karl Cochran Officiating, interment City VUwPcCf EnVOy IS streets south of Mission street. cemetery. . at tha residence. . 880 Trade Street, Sunday, March; 2 V-Rtk Florin Jensen, aged alx ontn. Survived by parenU, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Jensen; sUterr Flora, and Pleased at Aid From Girls Here Births. i Salem Girl Reaerve yesterday received a not from' Mary Wool- l.r- vmum -wnnaral service I lev. American woman and out- will bo hld trom thOClougn-Bar. atandtnt tm f.Ll moul rtreet, a girlT Kathleen tick company cnapei "f; CCTT ""r.TI.rT .V-.i Gould, born on March 12 si Salem mm i X II n. m uiukui I lucut iw u. wow, v. 71 - , I oi. .i m k s K.M DVUH1MUU ' . s mum vw.v Hagea 'To Mr. and Mrs. George C Hagen,. 201K - North Fourth street, a girl, Mildred Pearl, born March 18 at tho residence. Burgess To Mr. and Mrs. James Mathew Burgess, 37 Rich glon convention la Portland, the Shrine convention in San Fran cisco, the Rotarlan national meet ing in Seattle and the lnternatlon- ! al Olympic games in Los Angeles. Paraona officiating. Interment in lO.O. F, cemetery. fi-;?-.:ji' 'or ; .m . . " ' Kelto-O- t Jessie Keith, aged 47 years, died In this city March 21. Remains, accompanied by the widower, will ho forwarded to Portland by the ' Terwiillger funeral torn. .770 Chemeketa e street tor ; funeral tervices and Interment. I Funeral services for Marion E. e,. l tit North 20th street. 1 VMtardav from theTer- wllllger funeral homo. .770 Chens-, OkeU street. Interment was in th Odd Feuows cemetery. General hospital. thanks Cor tho cablegram Girl Re serve of Oregon, assembled here last month, aent endorsing: berj work In hot alt of world peace. Tha aoto trom Mary Wooiley read: "Thank yon for your wire.; We are aU oager for action and will 4 our host to achieve it tjyfv. lyIIH . tmtud afc Kmff Vl iV imt va A(k lot . : f r.rw r ik MAjMora . T.i 4wT wmmrm m MI.La.fcr4 rS0L ST PaDSfilSTS gfiaxwasa Dr. Chaa Chinese Medicine . 180 N. Commercial SU Salem ' Office hour Taesday and Satur day 2 to 5 p. m. Hospital Beds to Rent 1 1 Can POlO. Card Fanuturo Deaartaieat 151 North High-' OtlOTiS . tmortm a PARR CKStOTEtttf WUTI . PERPETUAL' CARB -last Ta laantas mm O Osart -71 (JITY VIEW CE21ETCny CstahXiahed , 1SC3 r TeL 5S2 V -Coarsslontly - AccosslMo ? Psrpstaal ear crni-ad tor Prices Reasonitl ,! 0 4(& red charge ot reckless driving and possession and transportation of liquor against Roche. The oth ers were not held. Roche appear ed before Justice of tho Peace Gregory Saturday afternoon where ho was fined 330 for pos session of liquor. Alt tho other charges against him were drep- LIQUTD - TABLETS SALVE eoo Liquid or Tablets used taior aally aad eoo Salvo externally. usako a complete and effective treatment for Cold. Most Speedy Remedies Known. PILES CURED t .leas at Ow DR. MARSHALL , 39 OngM B14-. PhM SM9 Dope ilNpDope! Bat tVE ARE NOT UUInsf xmx customers that every other couirh syrup, except Schaefer's Throat & Lung Balsam has - Ye are uaraJlteei that Schaefer's Throat & hang Balsam ; contains no dope and, furthermore has over 85 years of medicinal ex perience behind it ! -m Droi ' Stort -135 N. Coni: Dial 5197 Where to trade to thrive - CYCLE -SERV! Cat Be Attache to Yczt C( a One llinvte Reedy to ' ' " vy ' :'' '' Phone Go-Dfl 6192 r a we W' .. WhW US rl i .. am- i us Sidecar is Equipped vnih. Tire Jacks, Caxis and All Ecrpmcnt Necessary i J-?L for ilergcxicy Service 0: ieC&ftjUi Ezrve Yen Better ATT nniLizo-.;nc . DAY AND NTTE SERVICE Chemeketa tt Hizh TeL 61S2 EAOTEE1 CcntNA-Liac HOnSEPOVER B CYUtlDEnG IVa TO 2 TOM Portland .... $ .90 Seaside 35 Astoria 25 Enffene . L40 Srkant V ; ' , ;- 9X9 Seattle - '485 Tacoma , , 4X5 Helena 16.75 Boise 11.55 Bntte .. ... 16.75 Salt Lake . 20X5 Pendleton 5X9 WaHa Walla w &li Vancouver BV C- 6U5 Oo sale March 24, 25. 26. 27; return limit April 5 . Pkon 7117 i ; r; E.F. ROBERTS City PaatT. Ticket Afeat r- UP. BKOWLTON ' General Asent, . Portland - . OREGONlr lCTRICm CHASSIS -F.O.I. PONTIAO SPOXANErrn PORTLANDS SEATTLE; IlAILWAY JTAKlAED BODIES TO L'EET -E1ET QULIIIa REC-IIEUERT Every oao of too tea aedy tyses svaSatl oa taa 13Maca ehaaeJs I SfodStaSy eajlaccred to tko lYx-2 tea Ceaeral Motor Track. Seven addia al woilris, tndadlaf a farm -csxabiaaOoa aalL or sraQable a -ta tS7-Iaca waeelbaao caaaria, at crry iTlatTy lew arkea. Ckoko -f twelv colors I offloaal at ao extra eeat. 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