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PAGE SBC DSD FELLOWS II ehbbul With Yamhill . Lodge Guest for Special Event; 100 Present DAYTON, July 20. More than 100 member of Dayton and Yamhill OcH Fellows and Re bekatas attended the joint seml annual installation of Dayton Odd Fellow and Rebekah lodge officers at the Odd Fellows tem ple Wednesday. The Yamhill I. O. O. F. Installing officers were: grand master, Harold Chodrick; grand marshal. Von. Seat on: grand warden. Gay Haines; grand secretary, Guy Walker; grand treasurer, Guy Campbell; grand guardian, Harold Mallory; grand chaplain, Culley Perrln. Dayton lodge officers installed for the Odd Fellows were: noble grand, S. R. Tilson; vice-grand, J. 0. Williams; recording secre tary. Dr. O. C. Goodrich: finan cial seeertary, Theodore Boss-ner: treasurer, M. A. Palmer; war den, Charles Simler; conductor, Ray Johnson; inside guardian, Wendell Hodge; outside guardian, A. Rossner; R.S.X.G., Oscar Dower; L.S.N.G., George Web ster; R.S.S., Boyd Hart man; L.S.S., Leland Hole; R. S. V. G., R..S. Hodge; L.S.V.G.. F. B. WI1 lert; chaplain, D. C. Clark. Rcbekahs 8eat, Too Installing grand officers for Rebekah were: grand president, Mrs. Buna Hunter; grand mar shal, Ada Milne; grand warden, Frances Byrnes; grand secretary, Mildred Laughlin; grand treasur er, Gladys Haynes; grand guar dian, Lucille Parker; grand chap lain, Grace Campbell. The Rebekah 6fflcers installed were: noble grand, Madalene Rossner; vice-grand, Rose Hodge; recording secretary, Ruth Peffer: financial secretary, Wesa Ross ner; treasurer, Verda Duzan: warden, Veda Willard; conduc tor, Freda Rossner; inside guar dian, Theodocla Magness; outside guardian, E. J. Hart man; R. S. N. G., Nina Stevens: L.S. N.G.. Ella Johnson; chaplain, Lavina Baxter; musician, Wilva Louis: R.S.V.O., Martha Dower; L. S. V. G., Hattie Tilson. Refreshments were 6erved dur ing the social hour that fol lowed. I SILVERTON, July 20. win Overlund, president of Ed the Silverton diaper of the Izaak W a 1 1 o n league, will welcome visitors to Silverton at the for mal opening of the state Izaak Walton league convention here Saturday morning. Saturday morning speakers will include Ira N. Gabrielson, Stanley Jew ett, Chester T. Leichardt. Matt Corrlgan and Frank Wire. Com mittee reports will be heard and various matters of business at tended to. This session will be held in the Silverton armory. The afternoon session will be held at the Silverton park. Speak ers will include Ernest Crockatt, Joe Wharton, M. E. Cornett, C. II. Zurcher, Rainbow Gibson and M. W. Skipworth. Marshall Dana will give the address at the Saturday night banquet served by the Legion auxiliary of Silverton. Roy Da venport is to be toastmaster. William L. Finley will give an Illustrated lecture and music will be furnished by Mrs. William Rcarth in vocal solo and the Four Norsemen in vocal quartet. Sunday, Dr. Irving. E. Vinlng of the state game commission, will address the assembly at the picnic luncheon to be held at Sil ver Creek Falls park and for this event the publicis invited. Convention visitors will spend Sunday morning making a tour of the park. SES Mill MEET NORTH HOWELL. July 20. Forty-five yean Is a long time to hold family reunions in succes sion but that is what, the des cendants of Hanson and! Lavina Stevens have done. Tbei annual meeting last Sunday at the Esson borne was the 44th.s , Officers elected for next year were: president, W. H. Stevens. North Howell; aecretary, Miles McKay, Salem; treasurer,. Eliza beth Brown, Gervais. A beautiful river site on the Stevens donation land claim in North Howell has bee donated for the future use of the family gatherings and a committee to make arrangements for the no host meeting there next year was appointed: L. A. Esson, Miles Mc Kay; Clara Chambrean, Guy Mount and Sam Brown, Jr. Fire Breaks Out in Threshing at Peterson Ranch OAK POINT, July 20. While ! threshing on the G. A. Peterson, Sr., place Friday morning, fire broke out In the straw on the fouth side of the straw stack, and by quick wprk of the thresh ing crew the thresher was pulled away to safety. Mr. Peterson bad left his plow In the field when : he finished plowing this spring so the trac tor was- quickly hooked to it and furrows were plowed around the stack and between the sack pile so the grain was all saved. Neighbors from all around ar rived as soon as they saw the flataes with- sacks and cans of water, but the tire was soon un der control in 1 ION PICNIC SIM ITZ8T CHEISTIAJT Corner Hitfh and Center streets. Goy L. Drill, minister. Church school at :0 a. m. Morning worship at 10:45 o'clock The Lord's Supper. Barmen, "Wbst'n ia Kama!" JUT. P. Crowle U'Renn. Chris tian Endeavorers meet ia four froupi at 6:45 p. m. Evening aerviee at 8 o'clock. Sacred concert by the choir voder the direction of Prof. Lores D. Davidson. Mid-week service Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. FIB ST METHODIST EPISCOPAL State and Church streets. B. Karle Par ker, minister. Flovd S. Bailey, director of religious education. Kobert M. Uatke, superintendent. Chorrh svhool at 9:45 a. m. Classes for ali ages. Public worship at 11 . m. "The Magna Charta of the Dispossessed." Young People's forum aed high school league at 7 p. m. Eve ning worship in the church parlors at 8 o'clock. TISST BAPTIST Marion sod Liberty streets. Britton Ross, pastor. Monday st-honl at 9:3 a. ta. Morning service at 11 o'clock. B.YjMT.'s meet at 7 p. m. Evening service at 8 o'clock. Prelude by ilii-s Minnie Miller at 7:45 p. m. IUt. Knper from VancouTei will hate charge of Loth services. Prayer service Wednesday evening at 7 ;30 o'clock. 7IB.ST CHTJECH OF CHB1ST SCIENTIST Corner Chemekrta and Liberty street!!. Sunday school st 9:4o acd 11 a. ra. Church services at 11 a. m. Subject oi lesson sermon, "Life." Testimony meet ing Wednesday at 8 p. m. Heading room in Masonic temple open 11 to 5:3u p. m. except Sundays and holidays. IKGLEWOOD UNITED BBETHEXN North 17th and Nebraska strerts. Sun day school at 9:45 a. in. Morning wor ship at 11 o'clock. Itv. lana'.d Warner of Portland, speaker. Kvening worship at 8 o'clock. Echoes from Philomath Lead ership Training Camp. Young People's meeting at 7 p. m. Dorothy Jayes, leader. FIE ST CONGREGATIONAL Liberty at Center street. J. It. fcimoiids, minister. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Morning worship at 11 o'clock. Sermon, "That'e Different." KNIGHT MEMOEIAL 19th and Perry streets. H. C. Stover, minister, Church school at 10 a. m. C. C. Harris, superintendent. Morning worship at 11 o'clock. "Strikes the Modern Temper, -Mfntsl Composure." The minis try of music. SOUTH SALEM FRIENDS So. Commercial ml Washington street. Chas. C. iiaworth, pastor. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Morning worship at 11 o'clock. Evening worship at e o'clock. Sermon, "Seasonal Religion.'- Thursday 8 p. m. mid-week prayer meeting. Anna E. Miles, leader. JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES Meet in Capital Business College rooms. North High street, Sunday at 8 p. m. An electrically transcribed lecture by Judge Rutherford on the subject: "Health and Life for the People." A Bible study follows. JASON LEE MEMORIAL METHODIST EPISCOPAL Corner Jefferson and Sorlh Winter street. 1L U. Humphrey, pastor. 8unday school at 9:45 a. m. ii. B. Carpenter, superintendent. Morning worship at 11 N)!ork. irmon Lv Dr. Frank Marietta. j C'oiorsdo Springs, Coin. Alro at 8 p. m. I Kpworth Leagues at 7 p. m. Senior. ii.h school and intermediate. FIRST GERMAN BAPTIST North t'ottage aud 1) streets. G. W. Botsch, minister. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. tam &cliirman, superintendent. Short l".ngli&h service after the Sunday school, itepular service at 11:15 a. m. Sermon topic, "Is Prayer Profitable!" ( hoir. Eveninp ierTt e at 7:30 o'clock. Topic, "The Value of Divine Strength." liegrular mid-week prayer meeting at 8 p m. Wednesday. HIGHLAND FRIENDS Highland avenue al Church street. T. Clio Broun, pastor. Bible school st 10 a. m. Clifton Kosa. superintendent. Worship at 11 a. m. "What Think Yet" Junior C. E. at 6 p. m. Intermediat ('. K. at 7 p. m. and the evangelistic serTice at 8 p. m. I'rajer service Thurs day at 8 p: m. FIRST CHURCH OP GOD C-. T. Ncsl, pastor. On account of the ai.nual stale camp meeting at Woodburn there will be no services at the first Church of God for the next two Ban da: ST. JOHN'S EVANG. LUTHERAJf (Missouri fynod) II. W. Gross, pastor. Mission festival at Wtr.dland's groTe. Services at 10:30 a. m. and '':30 p. m. Speakers Rev. G. Keule of Hillaboro and Kev. T. C. Smidt of Kend. LESLIE MX MO RIAL John H. McDonald, pastor. Church acbool at 9:45 a. m. V. it. Sarkett, an- perintendent. Morning worship at 11 o'clock, inspiring music. Bennon by Rev McDonald. Subject, "So Great Salva tion.'' Kpworth League at 7 p. m. Lead crs., MUscs Carls Williams and Prances French. Lvening service at 8 o'clock. IMKAMJEL BAPTIST Corner of Haiti and Academy streets Bible school at 10 a. m. Preaching at 11 a. m. bv Kev. Beni. lorns and at 7:30 p. m. by Capt. G. L. Hail. Mid-week aer vice Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. EVANGELISTIC TABERNACLE Perry and 13th streets. C. C Weston, past. r. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. C. A Wilson, superintendent. Church service at 11 a. m. Subject, "A Call to Arms." Evangelistic service at 7:45 p. m. Young People's service at 6:30 p. m. Services Tuesday and Thursday at 8 p. m. Prayei met tmg at 'i p. m. Wednesday. SPIRITUAL CHURCH Or DIVIKB TRUTH Marion hotel parlor, corner booth Com tnercial and r'erry streets. Dr. P. Gordon P:ei:iing, pastor. Sunday, 8 p. m., "That Angt-lic liost." Followed by messages Thursday, 8 p. m. lecture, "The Pay rhology of Color." Followed by demon stration of color reading. CHURCH OP JESUS CHRIST 07 LATTER DAT SAINTS (Mormon) Meets each Sunday. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Preaching at 13 noon. Salem Women's Club building, 460 K. Cottage street. CHUBCH OF CHRIST North Cottage and Shipping streets. C. T. Springs, mims:er. Bible study st 10 a. m. Preaching at 11 a. m. Topic, "The Biood Line-Prom Adam to Christ." Weekly observance of the Lord's Supper. Evening service at 7:30 o'clock. Song practice Wednesday evening at 7:3U o'clock. AMERICAN LUTHERAN Church street between Chemeketa and Center. Hev. P. W. Kriksen, pastor. Morn ing worship at 10 o'clock. Sermon topic, "The Kew That Find the Way to Life!" Special sinfring. Solo, "God Shall Wipe , Away All Tears" (Roma). Mrs. J. Al ; hert Sholseth. Religious services at Will ' ssn park at 8:30 p. in. Sermon by the I pastor, "Ioes the Cborch Compliment the ! State!" Special music, trumpet, "-Call 1 to Worship" by Oliver Glenn. Singsug by the Gideon quartet and the gospel team of the Los Angeles Bible school. Luther League at 7 p. m. Hiss Georgia Harrington. Special musical program. rrasT evangelical Corner Summer and Marion streets. Emory W. Petticord. I. IV, and Paul Petticord. IS. A., ministers. Sunday school at 8:45 a. m. L. L. Thornton, superin tendent. Morning worship at 11 o'clock. Mrs. Ethel Poling Phelps, organist. Spe cial music by the choir. Sermon topic, "Christ's Relation to Troth." Dr. Emory W. Petticord. Intermediate, Toung Peo ple'a and Adult (f.ristian Endeavor at 7 p. an. Evangelistic service at 8 p. m. Gospel song service led by Rev. Paal P. Petticord. The male octet will make its first" appearance singing. "Great ia Trumanue!" (Li Hens'). Sermon, "Tht Weddinc Garment." Dr. Emory W. Petti cord. Bible study and prayer Thursday at 7:30 p. v. rrasT presbvteeian Winter ami Chemeketa strtcts. Grover ( C. Birtchet, I). V., pastor. Church arhool at :30 a. m. directed by Ralph Scott. ' -i Apostle's Ambition: 2. To Male ; r,- t Known. Anthem, "The Lord is , My Strtnglh" (Wooler), Vesper service I at 3:30 p. m. in the Presbyterian rrova t llehama. AH members are nrsed to ft Ti to Mehama for ths meeting. Tba tnorchao of Mill City. Pleasant Grove and Meham are cooperating. Ko evening service. COTST TBEXT CHUXCH OP CHBX8T 17th and Court streets. Hugh N. Me Call am, pastor. Bible school at 9.45 a. m. Classes lor all agea. LoTd'a Sapper sad morning worship at 11 o'tloek. Rl Mar ton of Tamer will speak. Christian En deavor at 0:30 p. m. Jean Hawkins will bring a report of the Young People's conference at the evening service. Mid week service at T:5 p. m. Delbert Daniels, leader. roXTX BQTTABE GOSPEL TSKT BivrvAi. "The Trail Biasers" Dorothy Banyan Mcintosh and Wayne R. Mcintosh, ac companied by Both Kess, pianist, and Robert Lyon, banjoiit, art holding meet ings in the tent located on South Com mercial and Oak streeta every night at 7:45 o'clock except Batvrday. Sunday night the subject will bo, "The Battle of Armageddon," or "What I Believe Will Be the Kext World War." MEHHOHTTE CHURCH 17th and Chemeketa streets. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Morning worship in German at 11 a. m. (Evening in Eng lish.) An all evening yonng people's program consisting of musical numbers by junior and senior choir, orchestra and many other specials. Also a 15 minute talk on the topic of regeneration or the ev Birta, at 7: JO p. m. TEMPLE BAPTIST CHTTRCH 19th and Breymsn. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m.. David W. Anderson, supt. Morning worship at 11:00. Sermon, "Prayers." The "Tonng People'" hour at 1 p. m. Evening service at 8 :00. Sermon, ' Evangelism!" Special music at morning and evening services. "Cot- tsge" prayer meetings, Tuesday, 2:30 P m. Mid-Week prayer, Thursday, T:80 p. m. FIRST NAZAEENE CHTJECH 13th and Center streets, Marvin G. Job, pastor: Frank M. Lit wilier, snpt, Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Worship servica at 11 o'clock. Toung people' meeting at 7 :00 p. m. and church serv ice at 8 o'clock. Prayer meeting, Wed' nesday at 8 p. m. - Liberty Church Meets at Liberty hall; Sunday school, 9:45: preaching, 11 a. m.; O. E. at 7 p. m.. Mildred Zosel, leader. Judsoa Browa of Turner speaks at S p. . -POLLY AND HER MICKEY MOUSE tSS TN I A PIE OLTTTA "THE J - h jm Sou J W KPV-r A,AV Z' i'u. save 5--.0 O 'M A could do the worloX ; -rhts'LL mavbe nwell, the sheripf hELWV YA frrihM V A B,GieTTMw'BVA ); f OHHHH!THe ( HOLD YA FOR J ( OUHTA BE ALONG ) . J SAVE ME'Vy WSirl l'" -TTTPV NJUST,CE 1 V AWHILE! J VUTE NOV! THIMBLE THEATRE Starring Popeye ViELL. HERE to ARE GOOO HOTEL, ME ev- POPEYC, HURRV YOH.J0S'UKfc N W AHOY , BCfV TAKE OCR. Js -f i (iNNAXlUA-LtTSFlKOjVJOE'RE GONER STAY AT ) ArAO PICK A TH AT,H? GO GRPS OVER. TO THE. POVAU) -5 :i TJ7 t V rV GOOD HOTEL -THe HiNC'S PALACE-j UrAlFROlT- THl J PlCri ONE - PAVACE- UJERE STAVltA' .- ' Jr JX PlSTUftQEDTWS IS HtS tOORRV h 3 i8iii LITTLE ANNIE ROONEY yOU ARE RIGHT LrTTLE MAY PROVE A GOOSEMOTD YtXR CW1LTD tr SHE CAM ORivEAvmy TMCPCAROPDOCTOR8 YOUR. CHILD'S MIWD- IT BC WOWOERFlft. TOOTS AND CASPER SHRiMP, I - WISH I HAD A HOUSE WITH A LOT OP 6rROUND A B1jt ESTATE WHSRE I COULD KEEP A PEW HORSES It OREGON STATESM AN, Salens C. ft It, A, G9EPEX. ZAZXHACLB 5S Perrv Et WiH.tCaUwcIL pastor. Sunday - Beioot - Cabinet prayer meeting as. :80 a. aa. Sunday school at 9:45 as.. Cranvel Sheets, supt. Morning worship it H i, as. -TToang Peopla'a meeting 6:45 p. m. Evangelistic serv ice, at 7:4a p. m.f- JTrayer aerviee, Tues day evening. Tonng Peopla'a eottaga prayer servica, Thursday evening. Gos pel team service, Friday railing at tht Deaconess hospital. - OUT-OP-TOWK CHURCHES Evanrelleal Saltm Sural Labiah Oea- tar Morning worship, 11:00 a. m. Sun day school, 10:00 a. m. Christian in deavor, 7:00 p. n. FrolUand Evangel Istie servica, 8:00 p. m. Sunday school. iy :oo a. m. viaax jlaj:s jsormng wor ship, 9:45 a. m. Sunday school, 11:00 a. m, madia Grov bunday school, 11 a. m. Christian Endeavor, 7:00 p. m. G. F. Liening, r pastor. Koaedal Friaada Church Milo Clif ton Boss, minister. Church school at 10 a. m., T. I. Trick, supt. Mornin; wor ship at 11. Message, "Heart Melody." Combined Christian Endeavor meeting, 7 o'clock. Conference talks, and pictures of "Twin Rucks", Evening service at 8. Devotions led cy Ernest Pearson. Illustrated sermon, "The Compromising Church." Prayer meeting and choir prac tice on Thursday evening. Tamer Christian Chorea K. J. Ben eoner, minister. Bible school at 10 a. m., Mrs. Raymond Titus, snpt. Morning wor ship at 11; sermon subject, "Three Testa of Faith." Christian Endeavor at 7: 3D. Prayer meeting Thursday eve niag. West Salem Ford Memorial Sunday evening. Rev. Allan O. Hess will oc cupy the pulpit at 8 p. m. in place of the Rev. K. K. Clark who ia vacationing. Rev. Best will preach on "The Most Im portant Job I Know," and will aing i baritone solo, "My Wonderful Dream," Dy icell. Hazel Green U. B. Church Sunday school at 10 a. m.. Boss- Miles, supt. Morning worship at 11 a. m. The Pas tor, Rer. J. H. Wortman will apesk on "Why Do Christian Stiff er Sickness and the Sinner Enjoy Good Health." Bible study, Wednesday, 7:80 p. m. Home of Prayer Interdenominational, 1125 Edgewater street. West Salem. A. J. Smith, minister. Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. Divine worship, 11 o clock. Evan PALS AKlM'ET EVEkJ MOW, MEALTM PRCWA SEEM WiLU MIGHT A tltgUld O lKBljii HORSES? SAV, WHAT "YOU WANT IS EXACTLV WHERE "YOO OU6rHT TO BE LlVlNr VOU AND TIME . BUT PHONE ME BEFORE TOU COME SO I CAM ARRANGE TO BE IN A LIVERY STABLE! Oregon, Satnrday Morning, NETS SQUAD GETS BEST MT RATING Mustache Race Develops at Y Camp, With Moore Topping List By BERTIE GLAISTER T. M. C. A. CAMP, Oceanside, July 20. Wednesday morning's activity began at 6:30. After the morning bath in the creek, the boys attended chapel led by "Mac" McCallum. After camp duties 45 minutes were spent in cleaning up the tents for inspection. Camp in spection was won by Luman Ney's squad No. 3. His squad was well organized and the tents were the best so far this year. A morning swim and lunch fol lowed Inspection. After dinner a one hour rest period was recog nized, to get ready for a hike to Ocean6ide. On arriving at Ocean side, the boys organized two teams for games. On returning to camp the boys engaged in recreation and a swim before dinner. Just before dinner, Gus Moore arranged a playoff for a championship singles and dou bles in horseshoes and tether ball. The playoff is to take place today After the evening games, a camp fire was held, In charge of "Mac." Several feature numbers were con tributed by the boys including a gelistie aerviee 9 p. m. Meeting also Tuesdsy and Friday nights, 8 p. m. The Sunday afternoon fellowship meetings will be resumed and will be held at the Fim Church of the Naiarene at 2:45 p. m. Turner Methodist N. Sherman Hawk, pastor. Sunday school, 10 a. m., Ivan Hadley, supt. Worship, 11 a. m. H. 8. Bsnd will have charge of the service. There will lie no night service. Sleight - The Last "A Monarch's Gotta Have Some Frm Lending WA1TM WORKS VADaJDEt? S. BOCTDK. THE IMPROVEMEKIT IM BET5X5 AMD MORALE IS PLAIN "T3 BE! SCTSy LOVES LITTLE AMMtE n AMD X "DOKinT LAME. MTR ANNIE A J SWEET LITTLE. 6IR.L- 5iJicii. Iwc . Crrm aVawa tteHi imnit 3" A Willing SO LONt, CASPER! SURE. COLONEL! MUST COME UP SOMETIME WHEN I WANT to WASTE AN EVENING I'LL DROP AROUND AND SEE ME SOME OUT: TOUl Gftai Bnma nn (mwil,- July 21. 1934 play by Frits Nichols, Cecil Ques seth and Bertie) Glaisyer. A mustache race is taking place and the contestants are Qua Moore, Bob Browne.ll, Monty Jones, Joe Hershberger and Lu man Ney. Gus Moore is leading with bis whole upper lip covered with hair. Bob Brownell birdied a hole on the three hole golf course. for a par 9 score. He also has the best side-burns in the camp. Cooley is Making Shipments of Iris Roots Everywhere SILVERTON, July 19 Stacks of small cubic pasteboard boxes with little round holes in them have been attracting considerable curiosity among visitors at the Silverton postoffice during the past few days. Finally it became known that the boxes contained iris roots and not chickens as many supposed. The iris roots are being sent from the Cooley gar dens at Silverton. Shipments have been made to every state in the union, and to Australia, England and Canada as well i .v. ii 4 new varieties which are produc- 4I v it, tt-.-" , . . v , , . outci luii, wuu lias ueiumt; wiutij known in iris circles for his hv bridizing. Two of Dr. Kleinsorge'a best known productions are Klam ath and Crown Prince. YOUTHS TO COAST MONMOUTH, July 20. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Egelston returned from Newport Wednesday where they took a group of Monmouth children for a short outing. Those enjoying the trip were: Donald and Maurice Smith, Darrel, Helen and Florence Mitchell, Betty Pe tric, Martha Mae and Bobby Blair, Dale Snider, Wade Egelston, Gar net Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Egelston and Dale Hill of Dallas. oMIand Round - up an Ear Substitute ITS TERRIBLE HOW NOJ AND COLONEL. HOOPER OH, ANNIE, X WISH THE OOCTBR. Jpa,M AS LOWS AS WCLL, OOCTDrTS DCW.T WOULD COME AND VtSlTXXJ rA GEEXM HE OOESWT TALK 7 TALK 'BOUT TH EM -s AeSAlN- AND READ SOME Mf GLAD "rOJ ABOUT MEDICINE 1 "TWINS & UMLESS TXty AORE STORIES St) US.' , POWO OUT" AND HOSPTTAL-S I "REALLY HAVE TO ...... t ' DOCTOR S AND OPERATIONS I THEN, THE SMART '-T?--H ' J - - ; " IS NIOC l-f : -iMMOTABir THING TO DO IS l-i - L - -I -v - . - - -- FRIGHTENED USTCM TO WHAT I rv PICK ON EACH OTHER ALL THE TIME, AND BY THE WAT, CASPER ISNT IT ABOUT TIME WE WERE TAKING OUR VACATiOH ? . Marie Gives Police Force Battle Royal SILVERTOM, July 20. (Spe cial) Marie Dudger, Silverton's cigar-smoking femaie who broke into print on arrest a few weeks ago, is at it again. It took about every law officer in town t o arrest her this afternoon, and created such 'a sensation down town as hasn't been created in ages. Chief Arthur Dahl got his hand bitten, too. for his efforts to pre serve law and order. That was" when Marie started swearing and cursing so heavily that Dahl tried to shut her up in defer ence to other women about. He put his hand over her mouth, and Marie bit, hard. Marie was arrested this time for creatine a racket in the ! Water street market, of which Mayor Carver is one of the own i ers. Officers were called, but Marie got Marie got wise and dashed T?a th tstortt kli back door into the alley, klcK- ' inz and fighting off the chief and fighting off the of police and Constable S. A. Pit ney. Out into the street, officers at tempted to get her in a car which Jasper Dullum, mail carrier had at hand Again the woman balk ed, flopping herself flat down on the street, kicking and bat tling like a mad woman. Even tually, the show came to an end, for Marie, still scrapping, was hauled into jail. The subdued woman was still a quandry, however, for police were up In the air on what to do with her without a police matron. It was impossible to take her before a judge imme diately, as Justice of the Peace By By tlrOSH.l DONT IP TOU KNOW WHEN 6rET AWAV TO SHOW I CAN ET AWAV, TOOTS! WE'RE SIMPCY SWAMPED WTTH WORK HEARTS IN THE Rl6rHT PLACE I'LL 6rO AWAf TWO WEEKS BT MVSELF AT THE OFFICE. J ND TAKE 'YOUR KCATON POR Alford is in SS with the "Silverton unit a. or prisoners W:m?.&2J: when there :ffifgl even If they jean ftjeft W as any of the nftncuanU. i f 6o the officers trying to see if the Mt. -Angel Justice jot III peace couldn't help saye in day. . 18 Bushels Alsike Seed is Harvested From Three Acre UNIONVALE, July 2". From three acres la the Clark JSoble farm In this neighborhood J 8 bushels of Alsike seed was re vrhori hulllnr was complet ed Wednesday with the John Squire outfit. Spraying apple trees In the C. J. Countiss farm was in prog ress Thursday. A double Irish chain 4juiIC pieced of beautiful prints with background of yellow, made by the Hopewell ladies aid is on dis play at the Hopewell general store. READY FOR MIXT DEATj WACONDA, July 20. Mr. and Mrs. Allyn Jiusom and eons Don ald and Dale accompanied by Mr. Nusom's nephew, Leslie Deaa Brooks of Hayward, Cal., spent day at Rockaway beach. They re turned by way of Clatskanl where they visited with the G. W. Thurmon and R. W. Nusom fam ilies. Preparation for distilling peppermint are under way on their farm at Quincy. Some new rats are being installed, Mr. Thurmon has about 200 acres of mint ready for harvest in another month. Th price is quoted at 2.75 per pound. Once during his experience in the mint business Thurmon cold for, $13.50 per pound. CLIFF STERRETT, nra?G3Ia3r"iT53r By WALT DISNEY By SEGAR DARREL McCLURE By JIMMY MURPHY CANT 'M NOT ItOINIt THEN OU MT TO RISK ASKING ' CXJ&"i FOR, A VACATION. BECAUSE HE MlHT SUEST THAT I TAKE POR. A PERMANENT ONE.