Local. ygwsfcnete;y Radio Tecknlque Topic Har old -D'Ken, formerly radio an nouncer and program director aU stauoa KTW and artist singer at stations KOMO and KJR, address ed the adult education, expression class at the senior high school Monday night. Mr. U'Ken'a dis cussion of the technique ot radio broadcasting included such top ics as the part of the radio artist In the program. Including music-1 Skinner, ' Salem, lans and speakers and sound ef fects. The expression class organ ised to form an organization to be known as the Speech club. Offic ers elected were: President, James Hall; secretary-treasurer. Leah Branson; emergency chairman, J. I Prange; booster committee chairman, Albert Boardman. . " Report Accidents Accidents reported yesterday, to'., police. , In volved: Clsrk E. Lee, 1715 South Winter-, -and 5Joev KaTanaugh, 2143 UnlTerslty, at. High and Rnral; Jerry Wick man,- 21(0 Berry, and Hugh Cole, route 4. at Berry and Crosaj-W.--P. Fer Uca. 149 E. Letelle, and-W. E. Burke, ronta ; 3, Sherwood; - at Commercial ' and Ferry; Earl Ramsden, Salem, Amend Onirh In Page Action Perxnment Injury Charged Plaintiff; Ilcrlcj Case Said Settled - - . . . . T" Star's Suicide Prostrated 7Hq High; - TJ. " P. Kelderbelser, Bast Superior, and Harry Baer at Liberty -and Ferry; William L. Krucb, route 7, and George Malf strom, - 425 North Winter, , at. North liberty and High. :- J - ' , - . - Want Roada Oiled VTwa more petitfons ' for improvement of roads throughout the - county Alice H. . Pare and Rola XL and , Gordon 1 Iliea emcuuw at Stats and lneir separata miuuiuuuo v.iv-. rc i aimus anna inuut amnaum 1 wntmaHa G roc err Company and George Roth in circuit court here yester day. Rollln K. Page seeks la. addi tion to $2000 general damages tor a knee injury he. claims is 1 per manent. 1 1000 for damage to a S3 000 automobile, Alice Page asks $10,000 generaT damages for. mis-1 Beauty Parlor Equipment goes at 1 were tiled with the county conrt j cellaneous Injuries and impair ment of tne eignt or on eye, ana $150 medical fees, .. .. - The accident is alleged to-hare occurred July 7, 1133, at Liberty and Mission streets with, the Page sedan and a . company car driven by Roth involred. - - : The ease of Ererett Morley vs. A. M and R." J. FeU has been set tled out ot court, according to a motion for dismissal filed by the olalntiff yesterday.- i ' - In justice court yesterday L. H. Hook 24 hours in which to plead to a charge of larceny of cattle, brought by Raleigh Harold of Scio. Hook failed to proTlde $500 baiL ' - j -i ... Circuit Court Katherlne' Heathman et al ts. L. R. Springer et al;' motion by Springer for change of, venue to Multnomah county, as matter of convenience.' j T . - Minnie To wnsend vs. L. J. Townsend; motion to have defend- auction Thurs. nite 8 p.m. Wood- ry s auctlou mkt. If 10 N. Summer. - Follow on Soal The. Marlon county public health association, sponsor of the Christmas seal sale in this county, yesterday-started a telephone check oa seals on which no returns were made, in an effort to gain returns on 2 5 0 0 letters on which no report has been received' to date. The seal sale in Salem was -handled large ly through the mails, with 6500 letters containing seals sent out, and of this total, returns hare come in from approximately 4000 persons.. The telephone check-up will continue this week,. and post cards will be sent to persona who have no telephone. Presumably the seal sale response was overlooked in the rush of holiday activities.'' . Eagles Have Lobby - Charles Foster of Astoria, state vice presi dent ot the Eagles lodge, has come yesterday. Claiming - they .own some ot - the . most hearily - as sessed land in the county, ia the Dutch Fiats district, John J. Hoe and 53. -others asked for- the oil ing of roads north and south of Brush Creek school to the. Beth any pavement and to the Pud ding rirer bridge, t H. , F. Dur ham and 25 others requested sur facing i or-4: black topping of Fruitland road. The county 'has enough money 'budgeted only to oil approximately SO - miles ot road this yearr- ' ( ... ' s - -. t :1 Aid ic7vcmsik:-IldvciiAsIaCcIEicrc i f.: Hotel Do llbxto Fnndi Arc 1 . :1- Furniture auction Thurs. nite p.aa. 2 house holds. See ad. , Holly Tree Cut The first tree to giro way for construction of Salem's new federal building was German holly.; About 15 feet tall, the tree was considered i too large to preserve.. Identification j as to variety was made by mem- , bers of the Salem T.M.C.A. land- Mother eewrforts Aim Nay! I 4 ... .w- . .v. I wiit.ii - wrat if Afii, I ant provide S300 attorney fees and 'Despondent over the suicide of fate-first wife, AJeta Prelle. a year ago Ross Alexander, screen star, shot and killed himself at his San Fer pando, CaL, ranch. His. second wife. Ana NageL whom bo married. aereral months ago, la shows being; comforted by her mother. legislative session to look after lawmaking matters of Interest to his - organization. He 4 hss estab lished headquarters at the Senator hotel. The Eagles lobby this year . according to- State - President ; A. Warren Jones,, will not advocate a specif ie program but ; will in stead watch the proposals that are made, largely in connection with old age pensions, and "ask the legislators to do the best they can at this time." v :" - , Sale-"-AH f ormals and - semi-f or- mals Vi to H less regular price. MiUdy'a Shop.. " . IUvrr Rise,' Fall A six Inch rise of the Willamette fiver be tween 11 o'clock yesterday morn ing and 1 o'clock yesterday af ternoon was noticed by men work ing at the city water commission's pump station on . Mlnto's Island., . Last night, the river was reported falling again having dropped two inches between 5.' and 8 o'clock. It is possible that thawing of Ice in the Jam across' the Willamette and ice elsewhere may have swell- id the river during the afternoon and cold later, on , stopped the prOCeS.. . "."'..;"" V ','J, ;T I if i Application! Due Applications . for advancement at the regular Cascade area and Cherry City dis trict court of honor to be hed la. conjunction with the council's an nual meeting January 20, are now due. James E. Monroe, scout e in centive, stated yesterday. Appli catios from Salem scouts should be at scout headquarters In the Masonic building while those from out. of town, scouts are due Sat urday. Monroe said that reserva tions for plates at the annual ban quet sre-coming in well and a large crowd is expected. -i Drunkenness Charged Robert night. The German holly; .has I smooth, shiny oral-shaped leaves. ! Postmaster ; H. R. Crawford haa giTen assurance that trees and shrubs destroyed by the building project! will be replaced with ot- en better landscaping materials. Invite Harvard Grads Any Harvard graduate living in r or near Salem- ia invited to attend the Rotary club luncheon at the Marion; hotel this noon, when EdWin T. Reed, Conrallia, will tell of i the Harvard - University sesqultennial celebration held last year on the - Harvard cam pus. , Reed, editor of publications for the Oregon state board ! ot higher ! education. .was delegate from Oregon to the Harvard cer emony.' wnicn was aiienaea or 18,000 persons.. : f - Many Foreign Car !.There were 139.855 non-resident motor vehicles registered In Oregon- in 1930 s against 100,303 th pre- i viou year. August registrations of 31.190- were the' largest tor any single month of 1930.- July registration aggregated 30.64 5. In 1932 the registrations were 90.760 bat dropped to 82,616 in 1933. The 1934 registrations ag gregated 92,268. Vi - . j :;!-' i -, . Collins Return Mr. and; Mrs. Harnr Collins, who hare.been spending several weeks at La Jolla, California, returned to -Sa lem last night. They report ea driving conditions on the coat highway from . San Franclseo as bad. Collins, who is manager oi the Salem office of the Pacific Telephone and Telegraph comp any, was on a six weeks leave i absence. . : ; : ''i.".. Special! Dry wood $5.50. P. 3354. Lists Club Xisders Wayne Harding. Marion county el no $50 costs to prosecute. State Sayings 4b Loan associa tion y&,J. L. and Esther Warlner and Ladd 4b Bosh; foreclosure complaint for $2425.15 judgment. Orders by Judge L. G. Lewelllng continuing for: further aetlon cases dismissed by jmlsUke during re cent clearing Of docket: Beechler vs. Farrish. Johnson rs. Johnson. McCaU vs. Hobbs, MeCall ya. Ries beck. s U -- ' ' V American Central Insurance company ys.; Ball Bros., Inc.; fendant's answer. ; Bush Grade School BiiUdiiig Wffl Be Dedicated Tonight; Parc5iitlc Association in Charge of Prbgrani - An Appeal for general citie aid la maintaining the Hotel de. Mln- to, local agency which, cat been tltlterlnx and feedlss 7Sf tai S9 trirs'.iata dally, has fceel tzzt bat ty the transient bureaa com mittee' headed by -Al-erdan Frank; Marshall.-" .'Hf. t;'-T-rJ . -Letters trom tie committee are being " sent .to churches, fraternal, organisations, service clubl. bus iness n and - others." .' The letters read: : .--'V'-.-v - ' " .""This letter Is being addressed i to you. tor the purpose of v jex plaining a condition that tas ex isted la the : tfty ot waiem, and I which, the common council' of the city of Salem Is-endearorlngr to remedy. . . " ;- :.-;-M -'i "Upon investigation it was found that .there -waa a. Certain class ot people who were coming Into, pur community for t which there ; had" been absolutely . no provision for reller made by any of the relief agencies. ,' We refer to the transients who stay here only for a short time.'. 4, 1 " f . !' Ko Ptads Provided '; Ta order.: to keep the4 trom oonrrrtinr aronnd thef edges of ttaa town and coming into town. and soliciting for . food an d mon- and reneraiiv ' annoying yarn citizens of Salem. It was telt best to open . the transient bureau ia. the -xity hall, -where inese peopw eonld be forced to get foil ;P streets, whero they obttld 4 be riTM a warm nlaco to sleep and a warm' meal and then forced to more on , ''" -.' -if ." i -. TTir was' no nrovlsloa made In the last budget for funds tor the operation of two transieni baraaa. By the use "of; funds hndrfted tor other surttosea it has been 1 possible to make a sUrt, but tto arailabla tnads are not auftldent to eorer the cost n -nnnratton- This is t a. real emergency; iTo aU aeyeral pub- lie spirited eiusena anos una-. r-i AT.FTVTS newest school bafldinfir. the Bosh grade school P-rSS at TTniversitv &nd Mission streets, will be formally dedi-1 tiona ot the city hare responded Seated toniffht with a program sponsored, by the Bush to tha call or MsMancej bntsun. de- Parent-Teachers association. .;i-"-rv:r-j-.-f t.' response, it is going to 4 neces- - I ; " (TiAA4n oa -Pmm tha state narent-teachers association to I for a to discontinue this Cora V. Harding vs. M. Cliftord Uv tj-v .v,1 atnrloTitji nd Tjafent. will beiriven by Mrs. J work. Please, consider tbji a Tory Hoynihan: plaintifrs-demand for 'wnii.- in.t. f Tnrtland. arrant anneal for assistance.; .... . a . I . . M ft.AwA. aw h VflAW Y M T1 Wm mmm. wtwsMf n sn r fir , ins - t rrngnn 1 it yoq uaiv. ui sjLavw; -m Congress, of Parents and Teach-1 one who has any' food appliea ..nM AArmm - -Uv. wanld "be suitable 1 for ;the t in . .f. oui 01 parweuwra. , . I t v.t,r IS. 0 .Grt"itt.,Tfl. R c.f- eiecnaston I oroduets Sneakers win Include S. sustained by plaintiff in automo T. Whits -SSiSSLTS uai Liucub us eatsis - - " Schoenfeld. dean of agriculture Xt Oregon SUte college; Frank Mc Kennon, chief of the state division of plant industry; - Henry Rey nolds of the United States depart ment of agriculture; Paul Car renter, Oregon Stato economist; Wilbur D. Courtney, and Charles F. Doucette. United States etomo logisU both of Sumner, Wash., and B. A. Mitchell of Orenco, who will speak on the Pacific Coast convention. He ia president of tha Pacific association. Obituary Nett. Salem, was arrested Monday "l"t' -XIU VriW. nlght on a charge of dmnkennesa. ' . ' af A. lnelr lead ers ini this county. Each club, leader Will receive a copy. There are about 125 4-H clubs now or ganized. Harding ssld the spring would ! bring the ! formation 01 many crops project groups. . Inspector Haa- Ikllshap-l-BaUy Cooper 4 1C94 Broadway, eity san itary inspector reported te - tne sheriff i yesterday that his auto mobile had collided .with a ear belonging to the Church Motor company on .State street between High and Liberty streets at 4 fP. In this city Jan. 9, Frank Armst at local hospital at tha age of 71 years. Funeral announcements later by W. T- Rlgdon company.; t - - Toats ' in this city, Monday, Jan.-11, Maude Tonts. 58. Leaves her wid ower. Knowles Tonts of Brooks route 1 ; daughters, Mrs.- H. M Kelly of Reedsport. Louise and Peggy 'of. Brooks; son, Leslie T; Tonts of Tigard, Ore. Funeral an Tonts ot Tigard, Ore. Funeral -aer-Tiees Thursday, Jan: 14. at 2 p.m.. from cnapel ot W. T. Rlgdon. In terment at City View cemetery. bile accident; p. T" -': Salem Collectors, Inc., vs. J. T. Faulkner; plalntlfrs brief tn case on review from Justice court. ' -Sarah Legare tb. Bert L. Jones and F. H. Ganlke; sherifrs certif icate of execution. ; f f f - Probate Court I- l Marr A. Walling estate; order naming F. H. Weir, Bessie. It. EI ofson and Ruby W. Emery ap praisers. . i- i ' : George B aires estate; order naming H. A. Slid F, M. White and Howard Jenksi appraisers. 1 W. a Pettyjohn estate.; $1800 appraisal by George J. Veall. For rest Edwards and P. H. Preston. Albert W. Brady esUte; decree of final settlement, discharge ot Mayme Cochran as administratrix. '-- Otto Rotxlen. estate; decree of final settlement, discharge of Fred Rotsien as administrator. Michael Quirk, New Tork City; revocation of letter of attorney to William Scanlon. " W. T. Slater, estate cntintlnr of Rex Albright, admin-1 due the slainti ff corporation -on istrator. ahowinc 11270.7ft in- the 1934 loganherry crop ana come. $326.88 outgo; final hear- averring $2210.74 was the prop in g requested February 16. . '-. er amount due. The defendant de ' Rudolph StadeH. sr.. estate: de- dared willingness to : pay the cree of final settlement, discharge $2210.74 in final settlement of ot Ernest and jMarie Stadeli as ad- the account. ' . ; v mlnistrators. ! j ; Whereas the plaintiff contended , Marriaire licenses :', I packing, ot the- eropweost $51- - Ttobert W. Harris. 21. farmer. 222.42. the defendant assert tne Tha nrnmm -will OMn at 7:45 with, an ; overture by ; the Leslie anior high orchestra. The pro gram, follower -. '"V, 'V;-' Poet and Peasant Overture... . ... ... .". . .... . v suppe Leslie Junior High Orchestra Led by Gordon Finlay -i ...if: . ' -" t ' : - Answer Filed By H yaling Firm The Ray-Mallng company yes terday answered in circuit eonrt the ' complaint of the woodourn Fruitgrowers Cooperative assoclar flaal ae- tlon by denying that $9796.65 was Jefferson,, and Lucille M. Barnes, 18.- housewf fej Jefferson. Noboru Oklia 24, laborer, in dependence, and Clara Umemoto, 19.' housewlfeL Brooks route one. Derald L. Miller. 20, service sta tion operator, iSUvertoa. and Hel-j In- thla city Saturday. Jan. 9. " Feaxl.Mlnch of Salem, -route 3. Wife of Roy L. Mlnch; mother of ' Marie and Marian, both of Salem; eister of Floyd Gibson of Salem. -Funeral servlees will be held . Wednesday, Jan. 13, at 1J30 p. m. from tha chapel ot W. T. Rlgdon Co. Rev. Dean Poindexter officiat ing. Interment in the L O. O. F. cemetery; - -,, ' : -t - ' Anderson Oran Anderson, aged 33 years. In Portland, Jan. 10. Late resi dent of 196 South 24th, street. Surrived by parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson; brothers. How ard, Marvin and John, all t Sa lem; sisters, Irene-Anderson and Mrs. Margaret Young. Serricea will be held at the. WT. Rlgdon chapel Wednesday.-Jan 13, at S . p. m. Interment Belcrest Memor ial psrk. m No;damage or. injuries wrw n jeaimj, v, trcm.nij ujrei mentioned in tne report.' i ' fTa Ttronoed The adult ed ucation crafts class which has been held at the high school on Mon day nights will be discontinued. The teacher, who- haa been eon- dnetlnr thla class. Is changing ner residence and consequently expects to offer - instmctlon -elsewhere in the state, reports Earl Lit win er, supervisor of adult -education-1 actual cost-waa $9.279.67. The defendant Also maintained: Its selling coat was $14,36470 and not $13,793.26 as alleged by plain tiff' and that . defendant's over head under the contract wa $12,- 055.93 The answer denies 650,70$ pounds of berries : more than the 8939.921 packed were produced br the association and claims the association voluntarily . dieeonttn- ned cannery deliveries. A stlnalaUon in the east ' also . - Safeway Manager- - Traaafewwl Manager : ot the i Woodbum Safeway store the past year, Joe E. Brown has been placed aarmaa ager ot the Salem store in Holly wood "district. Clyde Smith of Sa lem takes his place at Woodbum. Hare Chbsswer rtree Chimney flrae at 524 "Belmont and 465 North Cottage required rans by Salem fire department trucks yes terday morning. Pnrftin. ' - h Andrew Olsonr 65. farmer. 765 Academy, Salem, and Barbara Dil man,. 63, domestic, 20104 North Churchetreet.! ; J' y. if.bfv jCrSTS NoroT Lib- Wfiled-yesterday watrlng the T br2ftS a iLS warraat Mu'bltrtl aeekla IP"4 A nf "TSTi contract and aareeina- the euK rvHw!Lwa November ahoaM he tried before Jadge Ar ?;dI"k! IT,mbr Us G.; W-alkar without a jnry. A6f acaa -sassv st-w- Houseweart of TToodbnni Luther to Speak m r Preside at f Session - On SclftTlCft ToTJIC . . . i. . mr a. UI , iJregoi&'a nursvrymen i WOODBDRK. Jan. 11 Earl Houseweart of Woodburn, presi dent of the Oregon association of Nurserymen, will preside at the convention of nurserymen to be Birth Hiakle 1 mnkle. at a local hospital Jan. 1U Late resident J enue, a son, Ray Thomas, Jr., born Qttcotnuciiy- -To Mr knd Mr. James Queaenberry, ,1044; South Commercial, a daughter, Bette Lou. born January 1 at the Sa lem General hospital. 1 ' Barton To Mr. and Mrs. Ray Thomas Barton,- 2155 Myrtle av f ni Citv. Aced 72 rears, sur vived by -widow, SoUney Hinkle f Mill City; aons. VaL A- of MIU City, ; and Charles , M., Hinkle. of Aumsvlllft, brothers, W. T. Hinkle -of Clearfield. Pju; and F. E. Illn kle tf Klamath. FaUs. and tour grandchildren, Funeral services will be held from the Clough Barrlck chapel Wednesday. Jan. 13. at 2 P. iB-w, wvr Kantner of flctating. Interment In Belcrest Memorial park. - ! - . .;::! Ay ere Edward E. Ayers, Ute resident of 338 Highland avenue, at local hospital Monday. Jan. 1L -Aged 8 years. Survived by widow, Stella Ayers of Salem and sister, - SS. C. II. Clerk f ot KJW Funeral sjrrlces wfll be held from cionrh-Barrlck chapel Wed- T a n is. at i:w . iu. January 3 at the Salem Deaco ness hospital. :: "C rower To Mr. and ' Mrs. Ar thur Cleo Power, Monmouth, a son, Leigh. Anthony, born December-20 at the Salem General hos pital, i - . v . ."Some Achievements . of Sci ence" la to be the subject of the address presented br Dr. Chester L. Lather." nrofessor . of mathe- matfea, mt-the Willamette univer sity monthly program over KOAC tonirht from 8 : 3 0 to 9 o'clock. Morticians to Meet The Mar- The musical presentation of the ton-Polk-Yamhill . district organ Ixation of morticians will be host to the southern Willamette dis trict members at a dinner meet ing tonight 46:30 at tha Golden Pheasant.7 with an address by a legislator o nje of ' the program teatnrea -j ;;: ' '-" ' llesMconeae Patient Improving Fred W. Jobelman, t whose legs were fractured, when an automo bile hit him aereral weeks ago. Is a patient at the Salem Deaconess hospital. Although it will be sev ersl more weeks before be can leave the hospital, he Is improving .tlafaetorlly. i- program will feature Kathryn Smnllln. sonrano. assisted by Mary Virginia : Nohlgren. accompanist. Miss Smullln will slnsv The Fisher's -Widow. . . .Edwarda Immortalla ............ Walker What is a SongT . ... . . . .Cnrraa Dawn .. ......... . .Curran LIQUID - TABLETS - SALVE - NOSE DROPS. D.QBV.Dn.norj !!. f.r.5 r-alre or CCS Nose Drcr3 la ncstrHj cJ-ht'anJ wlSatateraent in thV odd Fci-1 morning and take CSS Llqsii or ess TaMeta every jaonuag. I0)i?.(Si2nnILc CXIINESE UZDICXHE CO. tnnntmt fatireau. by canmglthe p o 1 1 e e department, telephone 3155, someone wiu can anu a theeuppUes. - " h --: "If yon feel that the operation hia transient bureau' is of sufficient - value to yott and , this M-ninit(r: and ' VOU are.i to Cchzmtz Evcntt Jan. ... 14 Oregon V State Fox Ereeders association an- anal meeting chamber of commerce.--. .v.;-?-" i ''.Jan. i4&fetln9 of new "settlers ia Blarion county chamber of commerce, to ais cuss agricultural problems, council, Enlsht Memorial church. ' 'r; Jan. 14 Annual ban-. 2et. Salens: Credit . aaaoe latloa. . ' ' i . Jan. Annual banquet. Cascade Area Doy - Hcoit counclL- " . - Jan. 3 Galena Missouri dab meeting. 7 1 SO Kt ot'P. hall, 1854 N. Com aaentai r.t. ' ' ' - .Jan,' 27-r-Annnal concert Eusene Gleemen Leslie Jun ior hib. school, . ausplcea Rotary clab, - V , Jan.' SO -Annual meet ing of ' state Jersey Cattle club, cbambry of commerce. "As lYou Lilic ItV 1 -.- 7 Pleases TIiron3 Shakespeare Play Follows OriinJ Closely; Is At Stitc Theatre j Vievs on Mexico "Impressions' of Mexico? was the subject of a travelogue given Tuesday night; In the. auditorium ot the, Salem; chamber' ot. com merce by -Miss Mary Erre, Salem teachers -under the auspices of the Salm TArts ,laguev .The, pro gram was th January 'offering Ot the league tor the. enterUinmnt of the Salem pubUe; . ' kMlS Erre told of . visiting nolnts of .'historic interest in" Old LMezleo and. related 'Incidents et nOlBl IUC OiW UUU IU ot the group that braved the cold weather to attnd. v ; . - . -i Mm,-- Elsa Sbsen. Tlce-presi-dent. presided in place of - M Us Grace GllUam who has been 11L She presented ; Mrs. Ella . Hsta- away, member ,,ot the program committee, who -presented; tha speaker. yy .' J' -.'' . ' Taking Shakespeare In pleasant doses was the privilege of several hundred high school and V. lllara ette str dents yesterday afternoon and . as many adults last nls-t at the presenutlon of the EclUh film "As Jou Like I" at the tate theatre, - Judging from the audible com ments and ready laughter from members of the youthful after noon audience, the antics or tne Viennese actress, Elizabeth Berg ner, as Rosalind were much ap preciated. Laurence OUrer as Orlando made a very appealing lovesick suitor, , Sophie Steward was a sympathetic Cells and Henry Aln ley a loveable banished duke. - Stick to Shakespeare ; The play "As Yon Like It" fol lows cloiely'the story and lines of Shakespeare's beloved comedy. Is well cast and beautifully photo graphed, i ' There , will be two" afternoon performances ' today at 1:30 and 3:16 and two evening showings. The play Is an English production under tbe auspices ot the Ameri can Association . of University Women and ia especially recom mended tor children. Elmer E. Leadbeder, 75, Dies at Daushler'a Home WOODBURN, January 13 El mer E. Leadbeder, 76, passed away at thehome of his daughter, Mrs. Frank , Fowler, Monday morning. He was born In Pennsylvania No vember' 21, 1861. Survlying are his daughter, Mrs. Fowler, and a daughter, Mrs. Margie Blglow ot Port Angeles, Wash. Funeral ser lces will be announced later by Ringo mortuary. j EMD) c! Hcrcsfe Hdp to i Invocation. . . . . Rev. .Poindexter make any cash donation j toward Oregon State Songv... . .. .. : 1 1U operation, please aedd iaid Assembly Singing donation to the city recoruw. PreaenUtion ot the New School I ; i : . , ' f ' irom the Architect ; Youth and Oldatera ina : r Presentation , of the New ' School J .'-Winter; Sport Crotmdg. , v On StreeU ,at btayton T STATTQN, Jan. 13 Thi lnven- tire mind of the modern youth la without limit when a rarer oppor tunity Ilka thla snow ' and coio weather present itself. I -1",: t t etavton's ' caved streets , with -.John-Carson rhaTa packed snow and Icetresem- ueorsa xi. x ia i aa C9 coliseum eacn viguv from The School1 Board- Frank' Neer r y Acceptance of The. New scnooi for Tne vouaren r John- Johnson. Wbere'ere Ton Walk. .;. Handel Tenor Sole -Enoch Maers c A ccomnanlst G ladys Edgar Reminiscences of The Old School Lincoln. Park..,. Greetings. .Mra. William KleUer tn0 youngsters 4 and oldsters) jga- President of Statev f.t.a. ti, with their ice skates.-.! ; i - Tha School . tn . The Community ' - I , Kothlngr haa been left i untried ................. . eaiser i .. sxeeoUon of "skimg, wioi Our New School; .Mrs." B. Skeen i Cf equipment a?d exper- A Presentation to Tne ew - School . . . .Don upjonn America ; V. . . . Assembly . Singing , " Led by Miss iniow : Accompanied by Miss Meusey, ; lenee being! the only probable rea- Massage VapoRub briskly .on tbe . throat, chest and bock (Dctween and below the shoulder" blades). Then spread it thick over the chest ana " cover with warmed doth. . It takes so little time -It does so much this 3-Minute VapoRub Massagcl 'i"' . -' Almost before yoa finish rubbtni VapoRub starts to bring relief two 'ways at once two direct ways: 1 ThrouBh-tha Skln. VspoRub act direct through tbe akin kc a poultice or plaster. -2. Medlcoted Vapors. At tbe same time, ta medicated vapors, re leased by body heat; arc breathed in for boars--aboat 18 times a mmuta diitci to the irritated mitpmwmgrt. . Thiscombtocd fxadticsend-vapor action loosens phlegm relieves I McaJt con iulttion -belpa nrirffu WhSa the little Datlcnt relaxes Lnto comfortable sleep, VapoRub keeps riSht on working. Often, by morrtinj the worst of the cold is over, i Avoids FlUk of Slomach Upsets This satcexternal treatment cannot ' possibly upset the stomach, as con stant internal "dosing is so apt to do. It can be used freely, as ofxen as Deeded, even on the yourcsst cLiL VAionou .: Motfawst Look ia yeur VpoRu Mdcaa for fuS details mt Vicks IW practical hone gold M aons from com, mcnia ii mt to awralfi tn h -'-f FaCaaa VUka fUn. tr ' ' Bmttmr CevtfreJ CaU MM. . ' r . . i I - - ' . , i . r ' ' wr:-:: ' : '' JoelHactt Dies r -SOf Brief Illness SILVERTON.' J a a. 1 1. Joe Hackett. aboat 60, employe of the Silver Falls Timber company nere for the naat 16 years, died" in the Silverton hospital tonight after be ing found ill this morning in the mall house on North Second street where he lived alone. Little was r known about-, Mr. Haekett although he waa known to many Sllrerton people. He had said ha -had a sister who worked in .an. oTTlee in the White- Bouse ax Washlagtoa. D. C. 4 The body la at Ekmaa'e funeral home.' y y y,u f i - ry'J: ' : " ,i; - t ' ' . 1 ' ' 1 . -Natural tor disorders ot tlr err stomach, elands. aklsv navd urtaary system of men ana worn e n. Remedies for ' constlratios, asthma, arthritis, sugar r diabetes and Q T. Tt XA1I 10 U.JX in EsvsW ftaturepathla phy ticlaBa, CS3)S " - Court ts. Corner liberty. -S . Office open ttatur Caya and Tuesdays oxly 19 A. tL. to 1 P.1L.6 P. XL to 7. pressare' and urine '-testa otdJc chargee. rei.'fee' of ; "XToodry; & Voodry. : ; AUcnopflSEns y MjMMifvM faatM4lcns ffrentt the Owners, Frank. Palmer, Julia Jacobeon,te eeu ea Thursday Kiht, 8 P. M. - at tha ., AUCTION IlAlUIET 1610 N. Scsnaer SU The Following t- veleur davempert, table model w , die, cabinet radio, aaanary coMh. Blnrer aewlng naa- chine, -gateleg breakfast ta ble, 1 walnut oeo. i mm pw ..k1 mattrees. 1 oak ex. table, buffet aud oak diners, . A-l, . oreswera, nuxiea mod beater. Bar- see electric washer, a xl2 wool rags, eosgoiewii liaoleuns tmaanta, ,aew- Ins basket, country tele- -phone,' electric plate, phono graph, mantle clock, double frame bicycle. Cab aquarium cemplet with flah, writing: desk, borne canned fruit, set dishes, library table, u ma hogany DavDable 'kJtcben cabinet, wringer, apartment novae electric washer, iron ing board, new brooms, new tryckie, 2 fur vesta, and many other miscellaneous articles.- - ? ' " ' 'ltra Ep-eclal neasfy ratlor tSuipment Ordered Sold oy Owner. Mrs. BIcQrath. "" . '. ; ' .. . ; v . - " : j - - . v v - i ! - f ' . 1 SOAL2 i . - 2C3 itCIF'lcl A Ji M ; Now. you oca casioy tha prssUTa cl csntia engrored. pcsienad Tilting ecrds ci tha Cnsst Vaddlnci Bristol cad , isiatmxis : of Flcfinura IVichracat ct tha lowest prices ever cllcrodl You do not henra to furnish a plats. : V wiU ca tha pla wllhout extra chesca. . 12 pcasCsd tiisradi C3 enrelcTen to ' II ... ' 1C3 pcr..Ttd Via : tiaej Cards Your chdeo cf 3 c!cs of stock cad 3 beoutl fcl rtyl-3 cf lcttcrini . . cU eodcdly correct . . ell thoroughly modsra. Izkarcd ccrds era Jurt Ci Ihlag for C' shcrt ricia wlCi Cowers, cend ex c-l3. Thr era cprcpriala fsr corrcrpcndcnca wherever brevity end irJorraclLiy cuit bo cxcrilmd. C- our acnrplsa today. iDJCJCGLTaQn 215 Soulli Cou::::crc:r! Clvczt lows cemetery.