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: Tlie OREGON STATESMAN. Salens Oregon, Saturday Morning May 13;. 1933 -PAGE THREE 1 h i, I. ! t ' 7, 0 - Local News Briefs Special Program -8trady A special Mother's Day program la . "Haywire? Group liked Ma in a hit with. Voltsre No. 41, At et 8, at Portland Thursday night, th "Haywire orchestra of Cap ital post, American Lesion, has heen inrlted by the Portlanders to accompar them to the Inter state "wreck" to be held at Se- blle ' fall -of university , students, which, tailed to stop at 12th and State streets, was responsible for her being struck in the rear by a machine driven by Wayne Taylor, I0S Tamarack street. She stated - she t was : forced to stop suddenly to. avoid being hit by the- student car. Other mishaps reported were: - Henry Crawford. Lad & Bush Bank building, and Helen Leisx of Monmouth, at Center and Front streetsj Harry B. Woods. 710 North High, and R. W. Wyatt, 10 South Church. niloJ "hatmten ' Court I olry 01 uia, see, Dr. S. F. Scott, Frank zmn and H. R. "Rufe" White. They also will probably participate in the reorganization of the Marion vol tare, at the IUahee country club June 17. Last night the or chestra played at Oregon City, Students Cause Accident Con stance Kantner," 853 -North Com- m.: ; ; toT U cfc Sunday attle May 20. The orchestra Is fSrd!!.i!n.?r mornln, at the American Luther- composed of Dr. A. D. Woodman- an . church. The Sunday school children will march in procession and bank flowers against the ros trum in honor of Mother; and the young women will piu a flow er on every mother . attending. A Mother's Code" and special music numbers will be: solo, nco 'Father in Heaven," Briggs, Miss Ri.tm r.rd AmdMl Cltv Zelda DeSart, accompanied by police early yesterday arrested Mrs. Glenn Howe; tenor solo, Harold Dilley, youth on parole "Mother of Mine." Alvln Schir- from the state training school, on man; contralto solo. "Tnat sweet a charge of stealing a sedan be- W . a i OLurv ii r s mi- turn. . AiurrL i !tittm w. u itab a at viiam on Commercial , oeiween uouri. r .uSU.s and State street. n& snoiseth. He was in possession of the ear J ' w. c i v when it was recovered, they said. For Beer, call 7M9. west lem logram-Mother s Dilley.s home is believed to be ' , , wI bf f, c? fr, spiai near Vancouver, Wash. .He has Two Driee File Petitions of program at the West Salem Ford twIce bHm committed to the Ore three candidates who would at- Memorial church Sunday night at gon traninK 8cnooi from Portland tend the proposed constitutional 7:30 o clock. A playlet will be and has four automobile thetU to convention here next August to given by Miss Roberta Peterson his record, according to police. He TOte on repeal 01 me ism ameuu- uu mm. .oy r muier, me uiaeoa WM paroled in December. ment to the federal constitution were filed in the state aeparc ment Friday. Tho candidates in clude Jesse L. Thompson of Douglas , county and Charles C. Hoover s,nd Colonel "Villiam Paine, both of Jackson, county. Hoover and Paine favor retention of the amendment, while Thomp son favors Its repeal. Holiness .Group Meet The monthly meeting of tne Marion county Holiness association will be held at . the Free Methodist h ii reft Tuesday. Mar 16, with three sessions, at 10:30 a. m., and 2:S0 and 7:45 p. m. James R. Bishon secretary of the mission ' board of the national association, will be the main speaker, and a returned missionary will also talk on work in China. The Ideal gift for Mother's day, flower, garden. See them at Olson Florist. Court and High Sts. of quartet will sing, and other spe cial numbers will be inclui hi. Rev. C. L. Dark is -pastor. Rules Published Rules and regulations of the Salem ciril service commission have Just been published. Copies may be obtained at the city recorder's of fice. Cross Complaint Filed r. An swer and cross complaint in div orce actios brought by Lomis Tan ser against Dorothea Tanser has been tiled here. She states he took their two children, ages SO and four months, away by stealth. four day before filing suit, and has kept them from her by force since that time; that he failed to support his family and behaved as a "leech and parasite and shirk ed his duties." She asks half their Joint effects, which she jays he carried away. She also asks ISO monthly support money, f 100 at torney's fees and-$50 temporary alimony. Minneman to Meet Rev. Amos E. Minneman, pastor of the Christ Lutheran chujeh here, will attend the meetings of the northwestern district of the American Lutheran church, the new merger synod, to be held at St. Paul's Lutheran church, Portland, May 17 to 21. Mr. Minneman is chairman of the committee on evangelisation and a member of the committee on the president's report and the in- Christensea Visit N. Chris-) A - m . m m a . . . I leases, wag iouon ue -wesi Coast - Soap Manufacturing com pany here; was a Friday business visitor from Seattle, where he has been located the -past year. Mr. Christensen la now associated with Col. George Lamping, presi dent of the Port of "Seattle, in a soap Industry which utilises kelp. The firm is the Kelp-ine Products corporation. Christensen is a vet eran soap maker, and has worked with some of the largest concerns in this Held. iMghlla to Speak Dr: 8. B. Laughlin, professor of economics and sociology at Willamette uni versity, will speak at the open forum . at Veterans hall, 433 ft Ferry street, at 8 o'clock tomor row night on the subject. "Why Friends (Quakers) are Opposed to War." Question and answer discussion will follow the address. The forum is sponsored br the Mooney-Billlngs chapter of the International Labor Defense. The ter-synodlcal committee of Pacific. .Pi"c Is Invited to attend. Lutheran college at Parkland, Wash. Beginning Sunday we offer beer at wholesale or retail at Dream land Cottages, east end of State St. Call at grounds or phone 7S93. Kahle Bros. Honoring Mothers A special service for Mother's Day will be held at the Temple Baptist church Sunday night at 3 o'clock, when "A Young Man's Story in Lire and Song" will be given byi-Mrs. J. H. Briscoe, assisted - by; the choir. Numbers will include, so lo, "Sweet and Low'' by Mrs. C. A. Page "That Wonderful- Mo ther of Mine" by Kenneth Abbot; "Mother Machree" by E. D. Wnd berg; and a special number by Mr. King. Owen Represents Meier Re- by, Lois, Edith and Violet; son, presenting Governor Julius L. Harold, all of Salem; par.ents, Meier, Jerrold Owen, secretary of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Harvey; the bonus commission and editor sisters, Mrs. Millie Conn of June- of the Oregon Legionnaire, spoke tion Citv. Mrs. Theodora Walt, before the Disabled American Mm Iran rtanVo t vvat Veterans of the World War. in Brown, Mrs. Rex Prentice of Los 8tat convention at Portland Fri- Ob ltuary Harvey In Portland May 12, O. H. Har vey, aged 37 years, late resident of 1048 Highland avenue. Sur vived by wiow, Mrs. Edna May Harvey of Salem; daughters, Ru- eji I nf sim hrnh., vrn..j r. I commander of the American Le- thB -.7 -'"' rw.7r " rfon .noY. at a ioint session of r 9 ar w - w r vey of Salem. Funeral services flixw-ial Speakers A series special programs will be held at 1 , Mi Marguerlte Harvey daT- ,ack Eakln of Dlla. tte weolc. berinnlna- Tuesday, at Open Door mission. Tuesday night. Rev. W. Earl Cochran, Cal vary Baptist church, will speak; Wednesday. Rev. R. V. Wilson, Englewood United Brethren; Thursday, Rev. and Mrs. Guy L. Drill, First Christian; Friday, Rev. W. H. Caldwell. C. M. A. Tabernacle; Saturday, Rev. G. W. Rutsch, German Baptist. frm the cilpel of t cTough-j d anxlliarte. Ust uarrick comnany. Monday. Mav 16, at 2 p.m. with Rev. C. P. I Plant a rarden for mother for springs officiating. Interment American Legion circle of City view cemetery. Wanted, used furniture. Tel 1110 Honoring Mothers A special service for Mother's dsy will be held at the Temple Baptist church Sunday night at 3 o'clock, when "A Young Man's Story in Life and Song" will be given by Mrs. J. H. Briscoe, assisted by the- choir. Numbers .will Include a solo, "Sweet and Low," by Mrs. C. A. Page; "That Wonderful Mother of Mine," by Kenneth Ab bott; "Mother Machree" by E. D. Llndberg, and special number by Mr. King. Insurance Explained Mem bers of the Liberty community club were told about Insurance and policy ownership at their meeting last night by J. C. Hlttl ; of Portland, agent for the Lon don Assurance corporation. The address was arranged for by the Homer Smith Insurance agency here. Homer Smith Jr. accom panied Hltt to the meeting. License Plates Received! Fif teen tons of motor, vehicle license plates, to be used during the per iod July 1 to December 31, of this year, were received at the state department here Friday. The consignment Included approxi mately 60,000 sets of plates. Of- O'Hara at Portland David O'Hara, division manager in the secretary of state's office, spent yesterday In Portland where he was called as a witness In a court ease. He returned home last night. Sale Confirmed Sale of mort gaged premises in suit of Hlber- nla Commercial and Savings bank against A. N. Parson and others. has been confirmed. ErlcksoD Speaker Dean Frank M. Erickson of Willamette uni versity will give the commence ment address at Turner high school, Thursday, June L Waste Trial Date Motion to set trial date has been filed In circuit court action of Sherm 8wank vs. O. H. Golgan and others. Default In suit of Bessie Bobell vs. Orvllle Bobell, order of default has been entered. KOFJIIBY mm mWiW The meeting of the state high way commission scheduled to be held la Portland next Wednesday has been postponed Indefinitely, it was announced at the state highway department yesterday. It had been proposed to award contracts aggregating an expend iture of $115,000 at this meeting. IncUded In these contracts were two bridges estimated to cost $50,000. and oiling operations In volving an expenditure of . more than $71,000. One of the pro posed bridges would span Mill creek la Polk county, while the other would spaa the north San tiam river la Linn county. Officials said that a conference of the highway commissioners probably wonld be held preceding tne next public meeting for the purpose of considering certain federal road projects under the public works bill now before congress. Dr. Lee, Albany College Teacher At 50th Reunion WILLAMETTE BQtHD COHEIIS BUDGET Mother's day. plants, Mums and Ificials said that more than 225,- beddlng plants. Complete assort-1 000 sets of plates would be re- ment. Salem's Petland. Phone l quired during the 1933 license 6767. nrse Substituting Mrs. Zo- Boesser In this cltv Mav 11. W n Boesser. azed 70 veam. Lt r- la Lundbeck has been employed v I. vAwa cLir Don't for-1 sldent of 14 s Nnrth Vmn ,w I bv the Marlon eounty health de- n a a k a a esl Fnnerftl nnnnnAAmn. v. Inartment to substitute on the while taking time out to read Clongh-Barrick company. Church nursing staff until Miss Margaret . twaner. advises Chris J. at Ferry. McAlplne Is able to return to Kowlts. city attorney, who this . A.m . 'Mv" nn him- I iVnoin we? " if'"". nnr,iZr a :,7Jr..... m an automobile accident recent Air w alio nun UK uu i a cdiuculci idii w ttiier L - . a rtiol at the O. W? Johnson store, St, May 12, Shuman Clinton J Cel tTrefume nS reading a newspaper. Kowits was Campbell, beloved husband of Le- h0,me; victimised; someone waixea na and stepfather of Doris and away with a package from under Virginia Hart, all of Salem. Bro- War Mothers Guests Mana his elbow. The package contain- ther of Mrs. Mary Keene of Ger- er Porter of the Warner Bros. nivi nortties and other ar-lvais. A native of Pennsvlvsnfa. I f i,inA thAtr has invited the tides Kowlts had Just purchased, aged l years. Funeral services members of Salem chapter No. 1, wm do neia aionaay. May 15 at American War Mothers, to oe nis I period. Two Industrial Fatalities I There were two fatalities due to Industrial accidents during the week ending May 11, according to a report Issued by the state indus trial accident commission Friday. The victims included W. J. Bar- ham. Salem, and Earl Olson, Ar lington. There were 419 accidents reported during the week. Drakes Report June R. and Emery R. Drake, executors of the estate of Fannie A. Drake, have filed final accounting In the estate, and hearing will come up June 13 in probate court. The ac count shows $583.95 paid out and Willamette university's execu tive committee when It meets Mondav nsorning will have before it the preliminary budget for the ensuing year, as prepared by tne administrative officers. Presi dent Carl G. Doney will go over the budget with the committee; and its adoption will aetermwe the financial policies for the com ing year. Consideration will ne riven at the same time to matters of changing rates for board and room at the dormitory. The committee will also pass on the matter of holding a sum mer school this year which was discontinued after the 1931 ses sion. There is demand for its resumption. Monday will be the 75th blrtn ALBANY COLLEGE. May 12 Dr. Wallace Howe Lee, veteran Instructor, will miss his first com meneement at Albany college for many years, when he leaves May 14 to attend the 10th reunion of his own graduating class at Wil llams college tn Connecticut. Dr: Lee came to Albany college In 1883. and has served as registrar, president. Instructor and dean. He is at present head of the ancient languages department. Mrs. Lee will accompany him. Dr. Let la well known ta Ore gon educational circles, as at holds tha record for the state tor college work. - He was an intimate friend . of old-time educators In Oregon, Including Deaa Strauh of the University ot Oregon, and Deaa E. Northmp ot Lin field col lege, both deceased. ill PUTS TO 60 OUT ON JUNE 1S Temporary motor vehicle per mits for the period Jaly 1. 1933, to January 1, 1934. will be re leased by mall or at the various registration offices on Jane 15, Hal E. Hoss, secretary ot state. announced la a letter sent to all ear owners In Oregon yesterday. The rate on private passenger cars Is $5 for the six months per iod, regardless ot weight. Cars again will be licensed next Jan uary with a $5 fee covering the entire year 1934. All aulleations for licensee cov ering the last six months of the year 1933 on file in the office of the secretary ot state on May 27, will be Included In the drawing for low license numbers to be held on that date. The practice ot eliminating as signments of .special numbers. adopted two years ago to expe dite the release ot plates, win be followed again this season, Hoss announced. while Salem people who favor the,, tax were being Interviewed. Thw ' tax, passed by the Lart legislature, comes to a vote July 21 by refer endum ot that body. Marion conn tys committee supporting the tax , has not been chosen as yet. Funda to support the sales tax are not available and most et the work will have to be voluntary. Revival in Progreas Elder' William D. Reld and wife, Cath rya Reld, and Edwin Proctor, are conducting a revival campaign at the Pentecostal Mission, basement of the W. C. T. U. hall. South Commercial and Ferry, each night at T.30 o'clock. A dally bible study class In prophecy Is Just be ginning. Pastor A. Gray announc es. The visiting trio comes here from California. Remember Your Mother THIS SUNDAY, MOTHER'S DAY Here is a Gift Suggestion Battle for Sales Tax is Planned A statewide organisation for the sales tax with eounty organ isations supporting it, is now be ing organised, proponents of the sales tax said here Thursday f .- T Opening dance,, Kentl Hall Satur- lo.J0 a m gt Wood'bnrn- inter- guests at the Mother's' Day pro- receipts of $766.68, and does not day of an honored member of the nay nue, iamini Brock Caae In circuit court suit ot State Savings and Loan vs D. C. Brock and a list of others, stipulation has been filed to allow excess over plalntirr s Amanda to be used to satisfy ment Belle Passi cemetery under eram at the theatre Tuesday after- the direction of the Terwilliger noon at 2:30 o'clock. Officers of Funeral home, 770 Chemeketa the War Mothers are urging all street. Phone 6928. ' members to take advantage of this invitation. include real and certain personal property. Files Undertaking Louisa Jane Williams has filed undertaking on appeal ot her and Ethel Ferrell to circuit court from decree of the committee, R. A. Booth of Eu gene; and he will receive the fel icitations of his colleagues and associates in the university group. t- -t t..i- t i j Radio Fund Grows Subscrip- Vw' uueou m. t tha nolice radio fund in probate court of Aoril IS wherebv Judgment asked for in answer r r"a "aotaeaM" r a'Cp P dlstrIct naTe reached J H' WH1Im appointed and cross complaint filed by de- ja by mother Mrs. R, A H" approximately $40. it was report- guardian of Louisa Jane Williams. fendant Frieda u uenter ouxu, -- . VT, r ed yesterday. The S60 neeaea io I. ruardian of Settla L. Parker. "nn.c?m!n'?LaP by ClouH ourchase a receiver for Patrol- fTpfinlt aralnst other defendants m. company.- , - R News w , belng nan ordered. . raised bv residents of the dis- Worden raised by residents nhMllnA Looted Tnieven i me resiaence, route z. Tur- . , nt k ioiia,i annn tniA is earments from a drying ner. May 9, Mrs. Jane Worden line, on the porch ot the house at the age of 81 years. Survived Vesper Services At the . ics Rnnth 13th street here by a daughter, Mrs. Winnie Van vounr neople's vesper service at v ai.en uerg oi lurner; oroiner, l tne Evangelical cnurcn sunasy James W. Worden of Petersburg, ternoon at 3:30 o'clock, musical Neb. ; sister-in-law, Mrs. Charles numbers will be given by Richard Worden of Turner: niece. Mrs. Dierks and Ruth Dlerks Engdahl. J. L. Palmer of Monmouth: cou-The discussion subject will be a4n T T XXTyvan ' Owrcnmtnv PrnWplTH In Home by means ot the cooking Green, and 12 grandchildren and Life. explained oy 3 great-grandchildren. Funeral Wednesday evening, Mrs. wra McGeen reported to city police yesterday. No clue to the iden tity of the thieves was obtained. tiuIiu Bvstem Aaverusing Hearing Set Final hearing in estate of T. S. Harris has been set for June 19. The estate Is valued at $1000, Appraisers Ariel K. Howell, W. E. Keyes and Lars R. Bergsvik report. Name Appraisers Nate Filer, M. G. Gunderson and C G. Rue have been named appraisers of the estate of Thomas Milton Bol- ing. Heath at the Afl ciuo unCur g, be held from thft Friday noon. Where other me chapel of Clough-Barrick com- appeal to the ear or me cooking school, sho said, appeals to all the five senses. , Cut flowers and plants for Moth er's Day. We deliver. Open Sun day morning. Luta Florist, Tel. 9592. pany, Saturday, May 13, at 1:30 p.m. interment Claggett ceme tery. Accounting Piled First semi annual account ot W. H. Caldwell administrator ot the estate of Recklessness Charged Orvllle ran w. Hurioun has been lliea ri-v f Knrena is cited to an- m proDate conn, ana snows a oai- pear in municipal court this morn- ance of $186.47. ing to answer to a charge of reck- nv Patitton f a. less driving, tued against mm trt , ia Topliff At the residence of a daughter, Mrs. Eric Butler of Salem, May 12, ' Annie L. Topliff, aged 61 I years. Mother of Mrs. Eric But ler of Salem, George D. Topliff of Get Marriage License The . .1av vanterdav issued a to Harold D. Mc- Long Beach, Calif.; sister of Har to musyUn. and Sarabell ry Fairer of Dallas, Fred Farrar Bechrist, 21. bookkeeper, both of 700 North High. The wedding is slated for today. - Seeks Trial Date Applica tion to set for trial has been made In circuit court case oi annur Oldenburg vs. Benjamin L. Clag gett. Trial win taxe aoou w of Oakland. Calif., Elizabeth Dah- ling of Fruita. Colo. Funeral an nouncements later by W. T. Rig- don and Son. vesterdav bv city police. C. T. Lorenicen of Silveron was arrest- ted here Friday on a charge of I speeding. Brief Filed Brief for plaintiff has been filed in the eircuit court suit of state on relation of Clar ence Donnelly vs. State Industrial Accident commission. The brief is on a writ of mandamus to re quire the accident commission to pay Donnelly total of $l,az.ia for Injuries sustained in 19 Z7. At the Dively residence, Chance Pays $2JM Pleading 680 South I guilty In municipal court yester- Brown for payment of attorney's fees has been granted by the pro bate court. Judgment Entered Judg ment of $794 and $100 attorneys' fees has been entered for plain tiff in suit of Lola Harman vs Philip A, Eilker. Counter Affidavit Plaintiff has filed counter affidavit in div orce action of Ruby Smith vs. William Smith. Found Not Guilty Evin Daley, tried in Justice court yesterday at- BENSON BAKERY TO REOPEN HERETODhY L. V. Benson, proprietor of the Benson Baking company, an nounced yesterday that the new cake and pastry department would open for business today. During the past week the bakery has been elosed while workmen have remodeled the store com pletely. A large revolving pastry oven and two cake beating machines have been installed, and will be tn operation today. All cake and pas try making will be done in the front part of the shop in full view of the public Tom Wheeler, former superin tendent of Mannings In Portland, will be in charge of the pastry de partment, while Mr. Benson will continue in charge of bread making. 12th street. May 11, John William day to a charge of speeding, Stan- tern0on on a reckless driving Coming Events Ma IS American War Mother' carnation sale. May 13 District 7 high school traca mee. Sweetland neia. r. in Final contest in dramatics and music, Marion county federatea con"- lty clnbe, In Saiem . own school auditorium. May 19 All Salem school children concert -4a oemem Hay n ' ir" season ot Symphony orches tra, here; Willamette Phil harmonic choir, assisting, armory. - ' - : fay 26-27 uregon amio Association ot Master plumbers, annual meeting. Jnne 1-4 Kvangeuc-i conference, First fcvangeu cal chuTch. - Jnne 2-4 Foartn Annual Willamette Valley Flower Show. Jane 7 Marion county . Cattle ; club., fair . " .s i. ..... irrnunds.' .-. - Jnne 19 Willamette uni versity commencement. ; Jane 20-23 G, A. R. and affiilating bodies annual en campment. -Jnlv 24-20 Annual En MmnmcnL Spanish . War Veterans, unt. , a-O Oreeon state Dively at the age of 63 years. Survived by daughters, Mrs. C. L. Butts and Miss Hattle Dively of Salem; sons, Calvin Dively of Sa lem, Lloyd and Al Dively ot Los Angeles and Dewey Dively of West Stay ton: three brothers and four sisters in Pennsylvania and three grandchildren. He was a member of the Modern Woodmen. Funeral services will be held from the chapel of W. T. Rigdon and Son, Saturday, May 13 at 2 p. m. Interment Cityview cemetery. ley Chance of Mill city was nnea charge, was found not guilty. $&. Judge Mark Fouisen accept ed Chance's $2.50 payment and remitted the remainder of the penalty. ... - t Estate Hearing- Hearing on appointment ot Alice Rigel as guardian of Fred and Betty Jean Krieger will be held in probate court May 16. I i O- Births -o I -o Rostein At Portland early Friday, May 12, Mrs. Ida Rostein, aged $5 years. Wife of Edward Rostein; mother of Marie Katherine Fas- nacht of Bandon; sister of Mrs. Eva M. Greenbaum, Sam and Joseph Adolph, all of Salem. Al so survived by two grand-children. She was a member ot the Arti san 'lodze. Funeral announce- Emory James Goods, route seven. menta later by W. T. Rigdon and a boy, Ivan Wayne, born May ! Son. ,12.' Schirman To Mr. and Mrs. George Arthur Schirman, Silver- ton, route two, a boy, Marvin Arthur, horn May 8. Taylor To Mr. and Mrs. John Thomas Taylor of Wood burn, a girl, Katherine, born May 1. Goode To Mr. and Mrs. CLOTHES INDIVIDUALLY TAILORED) 4 m Dreu Upl Prices of Woolens are Advanc ingBuy Tour Suit Now D. H. MOSHER 474 Court Tel. 6401 . Plenty oS m Come and Get It Jensen Grocery : , 151 Kinigwood Avenue s WEST SALEM v For Mother's Day azaleas la bloom 3Q(J Up Red Jap'itaiaies " " f7g tip Itok Ftoweiing fl" 7C Dogwood tDXelO RlMdodendrons 15c to $1.50 AS Shade and Flowsrisg trees - greatly reduced tn price Firethorne S1.00 hergrecna 250 xOpen Suailay From 9 A. M. Till 4 P.M. , . PEARCY BROS. 367 Ne. Church St Between Court Chesseksts M CATARRH This Natural Way Catarrh undermines the health. saps the life ot the individual and leads to serious complications such as indigestion and ulcers of the stomach. One ot the funda mental causes of catarrh is a shortage of some ot the essential minerals needed by the body, ite butld your normal mineral bal ance with Cal-O-Dlne. This nat ural mineral water supplies all of the cell-salts and minerals essen tial to life In a natural form easily assimilated by the blood stream. It is not a medicine or a laxative. One half-gallon is enough for a month's supply. Stop catarrh now before it be comes enronio ana more aeeptj seated. Let us tell you of the cos ens of local people who are drink ing Cal-O-Dine with almost un believable success. Visit tnem. we invite you to get their stories di rect. Telephone 6736 or call at our local store, 336 North High street, Salem. Oregon, for more aetaueo information about this natural mineral water. No obligation of anrklnd. s-7 -Adv. Vacuum Cleaners and Floor Waxer. To Rent Call OOIO. Used Furniture i .", Department ' 151 North High DAY,,, MA Y 14th. Here axe suggestions for gifts both practical and sentimental here you'll find opportunity to select just the gift she will welcome most of all. SCARFS, GLOVES, KERCHIEFS, BLOUSES DRESSES, COATS. HATS, HOSIERY LINGERIE, FOUNDATIONS, JEWELRY SHOES, HOUSE DRESSES, PURSES All purchases for Gifts appropriately boxed W Cater to Men Who Buy for Women GREATER SHIPLEY STORE q FOt. BOTH Rare Opportunity! YARDLEY INCLUDES FOR YOUR GREATER CONVENIENCE Their New LOOSE P0V7DEB I A II ITT WITH EACH SINGLE BOX OF YARDLEY'S (Siifti cQavenJer FOR A LIMITED PERIOD Capital Drug Store . J. H. WILLETT 405 State Comer Liberty TeL3118 . Extra! Extra! Extra! Again PRICE'S Scoop The Town For MOTHER'S DAY New Distinctive Women's Handbags In All The Spring Colors Hand Bags that fulfill those two necessary gift requirements practicably and inexpensive -Eurryfor they won't last all this week at thh pries: fair.- :