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Local News Brief j Coming Events March 9 Lecture on "taxes and Unemployment" at Bnsh school, 7:30 p-m., by Judge M. C 8ammers, nationally known Townsend speaker. ; : March 25-26 Fourth annual Oregon high school speech con test, Willamette university. Snow Train Ready -The Sou thern Pacific snow train leaving here Sunday morning at 6 a. m. Trill carry ooaches sufficient for all who -wish to make the Jaunt to Crescent lake ' in the high Cascades, and tickets will . be arailable that morning at the station or on the train, Fred Taylor, traveling passenger agent said ' yesterday. Thus persons who decide at the last moment -1 v ipU mQV An KO h& pointer 1" The 'trip takes Bishop DagweH Here-Bishop about me hours eacn way aua juiui wsncu jv the train will return here about confirm a class to be presented by 11 p . m Sunday, Sandwiches the rector of Saint Paul's Episco- nd coffee will be available In. pal church, the Rev. George H. at specially equipped baggage Swift, Sunday night at 7:30 car. The train will pick up ski- o'clock. ! After the. service a recep- ers and sightseers for the trip tion will be held in the parish at Eugene. house for the bishop and the new- I . - iy confirmed. The general commit- Today! ; Last : aay or coioniat i tee ln Charge of the arrangements waa rariQ ia-i irs I . .... . i i .. . - .n Godkin Guilty; Gets 30 Days Vogt Denies Charge; April Trial Dates in Circuit Court Announced Bridges Crumble, Avalanche Takes Toll of LHe in LA Flood Dame's free facials Millers. for the reception Includes Mrs. .Y V fj ,..,. 1 Raymond Bonesteele, Mrs. U. G. To Portland Today Junior i , " ,T. v nnffv The ard .members w h rm Gus sPaJ"; MJ?,, I;, entire congregation will attend the reception., per board Moore, boys' activity director of the-" local Y, is taking to Port land today to visit both YMC A The Salem Federal pays 4 organizations ; ana a i s o . me cent eB insured savings Portland Journal , and , Peruana j . - Oregonian, include: "Tom Hill. Berger Safety Spttke r--Dr. president of the g r o u p:- Bob A. E. Berger, chairman of the Sa- Ewing, Alan Siewert, Ken De- iem Elks' traffic safety committee, long, Charles Warren, Bob wfli give an entertaining discus- Boardman, Reed Nelson, Stuart 8i0n of the "nutty days" of driv- Comnton. Ronald Smith and Eu- inc which arrive annually with the gene Ritchie. They will study roDins .and roses, when he speaks boys' activity-groups at the be- tonight at 7 o'clock over station Russell Godkin. accused of larceny of i gasoline,' was - found guilty, in Justice court yester day and sentenced to 30 days jn Llall. He was tried without a inrv. i '- Joseph Vogt pleaded npt guilty. to a charge of assault and battery noon William Aldrlcb and was or dered to appear, for trial March 16. He was released on his own recognizance, In , circuit court Judge 1. H. McMahan set trial dates for cases to be" presented before him dur ing tae April term In his depart ment. as follows: , Anrii 4 Rutherford .vs. Duda; McKee vs.' Parish : Welch TS. Me Cully t Santiam Electric vs. Ny strom. - s - Aorll 11 State, vs. Tvelschedel, transferred V from ; Linn county fore-mentioned places. KSLM. His talk will be a feature , - ; : rt nf of the 12th safety broadcast spon Tnbrrculin Tests Read Out of . . ,. ,,, 1v0 140 tuberculin tests given at bil- tona order of Elks, the. 13th and verton Tuesday by the Marion county department of h e al th I t eight were iouna posune uu A negative. The positive reactors win h further ! checked and last broadcast being scheduled Only! bad Weather Tbe only weather bad enough to keep one tlaoroscoped. The health depart- indoors experienced on a several ment has been giving a number of weeks' vacation trip to Wiscon smallpox vaccinations and there Bm an( home through the south have been no nw cases of small pox this week. The regular vac cination clinic at the health de partment will be held this morning.- ; - . '- Damp wash 3c, Thrift wash 5c, full laundry servke. Eagle Laun dry, under new management. Phone S450. . - Co-op Changes Rules Supple- - mentary articles oi asaociau"" were filed with the county clerk yesterday for the Mt. Angel Co operative creamery by the direc tors, R. J. ; Bernlng. Charles Roschler. Joseph uerni. ra u was encountered on the; return trip at San Diego last Sunday, Miss Kathryn Carthew told fellow members of the Salem Credit as sociation at the association's: weekly! luncheon meeting yester day noon at the Argo. Miss Car-i, thew id credit manager of Miller's!! department store. . ' jl Millers sale of White sewing ma-k tl. do wn ! U- week! Hygiene ClassMiss ; Beatrice!, Turtle jconducted the Home Hy giene class Thursday afternoon which is a Joint project oi me rtnnd and C E. Jorgenson. . The I rrinn conntv deDartment of association- recently changed neaith and the local chapter, Ami from a stock to a non-stocK mem- erican Red Cross. The topic f of bership basis, according to the the da wat "Counter Irritance 1 articles, and a membership tee and class members were showai of 11 Is charged. Membership jH)W toj make and apply mustard is open to bona fide producers plasterg under the direction of a of iarm ana aairy pruuuew. Ak-Ben-Sar under new manage ment Open Sundays. Merchants lunch, breakfast and dinner 25c. L doctor. Pabco Roofs-Elfstrom, Ph. 6550.t 5trs. I Johnson X a m e d Mrs ercept Sunday. Home ) made Ice Anna M. Johnson, yesterday was cream Attend Conference G. W. appointed by Governor Charles H; Martin I a member of the Oregon committee at the Swedish Tercen: Potts of Jefferson, president, and jtenary celebration in Philadelphia Ronald Jones of Brooks, vice- and wjimington next June. Gov- presdent, fit tne uregon ernor Martin advised Mrs. John- Tinlon. Mrs.' Betty Kappauf, form- - irM number of rest erlylstate secretary, and Howard dent8 ot Sweden would attend the Bockhill, who last year won me ceiebration. innlor oratory contest conducted I ; . i , hv the organization, have gone to ! No Death in Industry There The Dalles for a Future Farmers jwere no fatalities in Oregon due conference. ' v I to industrial accidents during the -,i ImV .ailliir March 3. th state Luts florisu tl N. Lib. Ph 5fl I indnstrlal accident ; commission , o t' rr, reported Friday. There were 481 Murray m-x pr" UccidenU reported to the commis LesUe HI-Y club will have Joe- I. V,0 wmV i than S. Murray, secretary cr 1""" the state parole board, as guest i paint-Roofing. Mathis, 474 Ferry speaker Monday nigfet when it j : convenes at the YMCA for din- i Nash to BuUd Home Mike ner at 6 o'clock. Murray will Nash yesterday obtained , a discuss aspects of criminal prob- building permit calling for the lems-as they mrght be related erection of a $1500, lTi-etory to boys x dwelling at 407 Union. A per- mit was also written for C. D. 4H Group Meets Forty-five to a 1 1 e r a two-story young people this week attend- dwejlmg at 1029 Saginaw, $25. ed th9 second meeting oi me 4H club for .older members at the ehamber of commerce here. Wayne Harding, county leader, leoorted yesterday. The mem bers arranged their own program and conducted the meeting with out outside assistancej If you have had ln mind taking a course in stenography an oppor nnir vin h afforded next Mon day to enter a beginning class in its, annual election meeting at the .v.rf iio,) th ranltal Business I Marion county courthouse at 7:30 ..n. MhAnn. i I o'clock ! Monday night, according '' r--'- 1 - to p. I Frailer, secretary. E. F Wind Causes ' Fle Fires Groblebe is president of the club Three chimney fires, i occui ring , , I mil xrni 1975 ?out Lib- i Renamed. Blind Commission ertr and 463 South Capitol yes- I Mrs. Lee Patterson, Portland, yes- torA-r wre attributed to the terdar. was reappointed by Gover in4 hv citr flrsment who ex-1 nor Charles H. Martin a member ttnguished all three. I I of the state commission for the ! Holiness Meeting Set. The Marlon I county Holiness associa tion will hold its regular montn ly meeting Tuesday at the Fose dale Friends c h u t c h in the Rosedale district south of Sa lem, with service scheduled at 10:30 a. m. and z:30 p. m. Jefferson Club to Meet The Jefferson club of Oregon will how here; Raymond vs. Grimson Mo tors; i Arnold vs. Newton; Parish a. Swift : Company. April 18 Hyatt vs. Eiaer; Sherwood ts. Calavan. April 20 State. vs. Plummer; StAteiva. Broom. ' " Anril 25 PhllUpi vs. Phlllipi; Coe vs. Lewis. ." " - ' : ' ---;' ! Orcuit Court ' Federal Land Bank of Spokane vs. Bvron Ruddell et al; transcript of $tll.76 Judgment from Ba ker county. A Weber vs. Bessie B. and W. C. Penland et-al; complaint for S2500 nrincipal and $495 interest judgment apd foreclosure of mprfc- eaeej ' . - I - r. '.. - ". H.iA. Brandt vs. John and Ca therine ABcbwabrenner; : mptlon for order confirming sale,- Salem Collectors Inc., vs. Ed win iW. Powers; default Judg ment for $475.94 with $50 at torney's fees and $18.20 costs A.I A. Johnston vs. rea juar ' . a a. sen; 'demurrer1 io compiaini. Probate Court Daniel J. Fry estate; order transferring to circuit court pe tition of C. C. Bryant, receiver fox First National bank In Salem, for removal of nettle a. ry as executrix de bonis non. Henrv Fennell estate; closing order granted Albert Fenneil, ex ecutor. Richard Patterson estate; or der for Raymond Patterson, exe cutor to borrow $100. Jennie R. Presnaii esiaie; or der if or Willard P. Ringle, exe- cutor, to seu housenom goous and (certain notes. Ida M. Keene estate; seventn annual account of Arthur A. Keene, executor, showing $1776. 86 received and $883.65 paid out. Peter Alfred Jesperson guar dianship; report oi First National bank of Portland, guardian, show ing sale of real property to S. M. Earle for $350. William West estate; order for hearing April 4 on final account of Harrv West, administrator; or der i fixing inheritance tax at $31.48 and next taxable value at S13.147.58. . Aane Cooke estate; order rul ing that the estate was properly handled by J. L. Cooke, former administrator, and dismissing protest proceedings. Marriage Licenses Narmani Sumner, 21, student. 1688 Center street, and Lola Sav- aee. 19. domestic, Zala urooas avenue, both of Salem. Henry C. Epley, legal, aemisi. andfMaude Blackwell, legal, housekeeper, both oi yeiierson. i Justice tjourt , Frederick Earl Weaver; fine,! defective muffler. William K Gordon Brown; finej illegal headlight. Municipal Court W. 0. Jones, failed to stop. fined $2.50. : Nathan Selig, selling, cigarettes to a minor, took time to enter plea, trial ;set for 10 a.m., March io. i i : Births Stysma To Mr. and Mrs. Lewis R. Stysma, Salem, a daughter, Rosalie, born February 3. Kroner ToMr. and Mrs. Obituary i -A. ; i - . i.v:V-,.. ........... jf - ' , . ' "r- ;'.v. v' t& - "r-Avt -,'i. -JW rlvl.VK -,?s-t ' . 1 . , ..r-u-,.,..-"rr-"; v . " .. . f 4 't I " ' ' " . " . . - l"3 i If -'I ' , V- ' " -p. ...Ma-I - v " iljff t ( i I Requirements for Candidacy Listed ; Takes 167 Signatures to i,et upon uauoi ior -City-Wide, Office With the filing of a petition for candidacy as alderman of ward 1 yesterday by Ralph Kletitng. 230 Bellevue, attention was drawn by , : City - Recorder A. Warren Jones to the number ot names candi- dates must secure on their peti-" tlons before their names can be included on the May 20 'primary : ' ballots. : : :. ' ' To clarify to the public, the following list of city offices that will be open this year, and the number of signatures required on petitions for each submitted: Mayor requiring iw axgua- I tures. F Recorder, requiring 167 signa tures. 1 Treasurer, requiring 167 sig natures. Water commission, two to be elected' replacing E. B. Gabriel ! and J. M. Rickman, 167. Alderman from ward 1 Pre cincts 9, 10, 15 and 22: Two terms expire. James H. Nicholson., two- year term, and E. B. rerrine, T four-year term, 25 signatures J necessary. M Alderman from ward 2 Pre cincts 2, 11 and 23: Two terms expire, F. P. Marshall, two year- term, and L. F. LeGarie, rour year term, 22 signatures neces sary. ' Alderman from ward 3 lre jclncts 16 and 17: C. O. Dane's four-year term expires, 15 signa tures necessary. Alderman from ward 4 rPre- cincts 4, 5 and 12; W. D. Evans. four-year term expires, 23 signa tures necessary, i Alderman from ward 6 Pre cincts 7, 8, 14, 21 and 26: David O'Hara's four-year term expires, 30 signatures necessary. . Alderman from ward 6 Pre cincts 1, 3, 19, 20 and 25: F. A. Williams' four-year term expires, 29 signatures necessary. Alderman from ward 7 Pre cincts 6. 13, 18 and 24: Two terms expire, W. A Johnson, two year term, and M. D. Ohling, four year term, 24 signatures neces sary. , " Newman Relates History of Firm Pioneer Mail Order House Topic ; Spring Opening Set for March 31 $5 $1 I I" ' Millen . - !M i At the residence, 326 South winter i street. March 2, William Herbert A. Kronser, route 7 sa- jacob Millen. aged71 years. Hus- lem, a son, Donald Eugene, born band 0j sarab m. Millen. FnnerW February 27,' at the Deaconess ,ervicei will take place from tne hospital..' V! ' ; W. T -Rlgdon i company chapel Miller To Mr. and Mrs. Leo J. Saturday, March 5. at 1:30 p.ih. Miller, Sublimity, a; daughter, committal services IOOF ceme- Jeanette Ann, born February n, tery. ReT. p. w. Erlksen will ol- Army to Conduct Prison Services Sunday, March 6, has been set for nationwide services in all prisons and because the Salvation Army has ! been active5 for years In prison work. Major R. Eber hartj and other officers from Portland will have charge of the service at Salem. , Special music will be provided and the men at the penitentiary look forward to army meetings. - " Major Eberhart will have charge of the Sunday evening ser vice at 7 o'clock. Sunday school, 10 dclockJ young people's meet ing, 6:00, Corps Cadets will have charge. Public service Thursday and Saturday evenings",. 8 o clock mt the Deaconess hospitaL avis To Mr. and Mrs. lohn j fc. Davis, 1440 Waner,a son, wu liam Eugene, born February 12, at the Deaconess hospital. arattiaon To Mr. !Ad Mrs. Earnest Mattison,. route 6 Salem, a iiansrhter. Donna Mae, born i February 27. ; ficlate. a. B. Tvs USB CH1NKSK HKKBS -WHEN OTHERS FAIL CHARLIE CHAN Chinese Herbs REMEDIES Healing virtae lias been tested hundreds years for - chronic -ments, uoe, ihroat.ainusitia, catarrh, ears. luntra. asthma, chro Mfinueh. eaU stones, coUtla, ronstioatioa. dUbetJs, aiuneys. bladder, heart, : Wood; nerves. neuralgia, rheumatism, wgn Kbind nressnre. eland, akla sores, male, female; and chll- Arn JUaoraen. . . n Fonff. 8 years practice in China, Herb i Specialist, 122 N. Commercial St Salem, Ore. Of fice- hoart 9 to 6 p. m. Sunday and Wed. 9 to IP -; Fread ? : Earl r Fread. at the residence. 1890 North Commercial street. March', at the age of 67 years. Survived by widow, Mrs. Myrtle Fread of Chehalia; son, I v a n Fread j of Chehalls; daughters, Mrs. Pearl McQuinn of Eugene and Mrs. Louise Lane ot baiem; granddaughter, Louana Lane, pf Salem. Graveside services will pe held in the IOOF cemetery Sat urday. March 5, at li30 p.m. Dr. W. C. Kantner wm omciaie cionrn-Rarrick comnany is in charge.! '''r-7 -. Vlr . wssm Maosoleam Entombment . 1 (Indoor Burial) . . : ! and Cremation (The Two Better Ways) . . . . m- -d.i nhiA f.lrM laat as Sotithern Above, avalanche of mud and rock add, to terror In Los M ZTTv oFiiysU. Park "mov- vicinity In wake of the heaviest ram storm in aonmern - . i- ttv nfuttM-T history. Emergency workers shown searcning tne rums oi( uk r on Landa street, Los Angeles, wiucn couapsea .uiing ',1IS' Owens not Guilty Reckless Driving With no regular speaker- In vited, board members broached various topics including closer cooperation among realtors, dis cussed by J. F. Ulrica; tne re. tionshln of city liens to title in surance, by T. M. Hicks; and the Seasoned Teacher V 1 '' ' Declared Needed Judge McMahan Reverses efIort 't0 eliminate indemnity Many Inexperienced Are Court at Woodburn on 1936 Charge bond requirements from the real estate law, by William mcuh- christ, Jr. Available, but Very Few Experienced Circuit Judge L. H. McMahan vesterday reversed the Woodburn justice court and found a. uw ens, Salem, not guilty of a reck less driving charge tnat naa Deen pending since 1936. The case on anneal was tried informally with only Owens and a state policeman mai iyvwus " Owens also appeared represent ing Herrall-Owens company, which is charged with a violaUon of a law - regarding automobile dealer plates but Judge McMahan continued the case until tne anor- German Baptists To Convene Here of Slates Plan Session ; Starting Tuesday- Wanted: Qualified, experienced school teachers. There are too many teachers just out of school, with no ezper lence, and no surplus of qualified. Northwest experienced ones," County Sup erintendent Mary L. Fulkerson declared, yesterday in reporting First of a series of talks by lo cal businesa men about their own business organisations was made by Barkley Newman, manager of Montgomery Ward & Co.'s local store, at the Salem Ad club Fri day. Newman related how A. Montgomery Ward and George Thorn started the first mail order house in the country In Chicago in 1873 on capital of $2400. The . first "eatalog'Lwas a single sheet, , 8x12. The next year an eight-page booklet was gotten out; and ia 187S first use was made or illus trations. The present day catalog Is printed in many colors with two issues a year, and runs to sev- eral hundred pages. Newman related that the Ward store had pioneered in one-price . policy and money-back guarantee. Merchandising was e o n d u c ted then largely. on the plan ot "let t the buyer beware." In recent years 1 the company has changed from -straight mall-order to operating locaTatorea as well in important citites over the country. Qnr retail stores are now a Th First German Baptist l greas In many districts. nevs could look up and produce church, North . Cottage and D I Many: of -the present teacners Kinney Preparing Female Costumes t? T r" J... Ur.of 11 pecially true of the Salem store. lH IjOUniy liaSlUe We employ CO, people, pay good J- . j i wages? and try to be an Intimate There are no women la the part of the community." . county Jail but (there is a seam- The date for annual spring ... ' irin. aiia Sa- opening for Salem, sponsored by die "devtux: l$-yld Tem'ale the Ad club was announced for Impersonator who is making nis ma.u x. own clothing whicn ne nopes o wear on the stage m the role or a dancing girl. JClnney will com plete a 60-day fjall sentence for shoplifting next Friday, in time to make the first of two stage appearances arranged for him at a local tneaire. . Th S.Um Mlnlatrlal asaooia- Edward has been given the use t,0Q baa aaopted no definite pol- of the women'4 cell In the Jail icy ia connection with the forth- in which to practice his dance comng election and any aute- ateos. He hopes to obtain employ- mMn, that it doa not Intend to" that hiring of Instructors for the ment on the stage long enough to mae any out-and-out endorse- 1928-3$ year already was ln pro- enaoie mm ip pj . menu of candidates did- not carry througn a oeauty coitege. Campaign Policy Not vet Definite j . ... Ask WPA Job on Parkersville Road Ranchers in the Parkersville district have banded together to apply for av WPA project for the clearing and widening ot the road leading to their community from the Manning school corner on the Pacific highway. County Engineer N. C. Hubbs .reported yesterday. The! present road is held narrow and j dangerous since brush has encroached : on both sides ot the right-of-way ; almost up to the eight-foot asphalt strip of pave ment laid' under . tne . ' original $S0f ,900 county road bond Issue. , , ;, Dnnn Arrested Hubert . M. Dunn, route three, was arrested by Iclty officers yesterday,, and charged , witn iauure io stop against a j red light. : i --t . Preacott i Recovers E age n Preacott, 1064 Oak street, who has been laid up with flu tor the past two weeks. Is hack to work at his barber chair. ; . . 7 . ..... l i . . ': V . - ' - ,. 5' ' Lewis to Speak Dr. C. Lewis wul speak at the Ameri his meaning. Rev. Lynn A. Wood. president of the Ministerial as- the printed law alleged to hare streets, will be host next Tuesday re ing reemployed but sever- TjniprA OI -KIA I "The Salem Ministerial assocla- oeen uroaeu. i iuiuuju uiuu; yuins ' i i , : I tion is mteresiea in iam coming A one-vear nenitentiary sen- conference of the German-apeaa-1 higher positions, Mrs, Fulaerson- TfTill lTk 'I Tnrtiv I Htv elections: the association tence and narole were given Glen inr BanUst churches of Oregon aid. -u ; - t J n iu Aixvyi., nnM m KindlditM h Baumaardner. 44. who previously and Washington. . i The trained but Inexperienced j v , r .;':. i - tntereateif in clean rltv : ror- had pleaded guilty to al charge of Dr. William ; Kuhn of Chicago teachera best opportunity of ac- Tnig afternoon at the YWCA ernment W for ! office.- Ref. the theft of 14 watches from a mi. will address the opening meeting quiring 1 the experience reqrea there will be a meeting of all pres- wood declared. He added: Angel Jewelry store. The defend- t 7:45 o'clock Tuesday night ln for certain employment may well tdents of the PTA in Marlon conn- "The association knows, I am ant, a war- veteran, said he got German, and Wednesday night he be obtained in the one-room rural ty wlta Miss May Dimlck of Scotts sure, that certain candidates and drunk and aid not recau us wm present the illustrated lec-1 scnooi. sucn service nos vmj iu UU, presiding.! There wm oe a i office holders In the past have the watches. Dist. Atty. Lyle J.I ture (German), "Seeing God's their mettle, she pointed out. but discussion of plans for the spring not had this point of 'view. That Page confirmed his statement that l Glory.' I also gives them an opportunity to I round-up of pre-echool children. J might be true in the coming elec- his record was otherwise clean. Thursday Rev. F. E. Klein ot manage school room under su-lTbe roUnd-up consists of. physical tion. I did not say the SMA di! Three Cases Delayed ' ?l Wasco. Calif., will address the pervlaion, such ;aa the county examinations for all children be-i not intend to make any out-and- fore entering scbooU This is a na-1 ont endorsements. The associa tions! nroiect aid ln Marion coun-1 tion la free to do as it pleases ty the examining will ba done inland as far as I know it baa not cooperation witn tne county i adopted -a deflaite policy." health department. The larceny case against James I .f. The Mlnisfrv of the I maintains. uoya vary was conunwu i gouL" and Dr.f Kuhn will bring Monday, -.thai of Willard. Collar, Jthe clo8ln- address Thursday cnargea wim coninuuitui 1 nlghtv can day Lutheran church here Tuea- nightjat 7:20 o'clock.. Uuquency f a ; minor. was post- iThe public lr invited to t the i a . Mt Ia . toned until today ftM inacumtei . mem xxrAnmA nA eonUnuance was granted in .tne Tnnrgday .esslons tor the pastors; case oi oiaw vs. wm he held in German In; the J C. MeChtlne. tfotenoon and in EngUsh in the reckless driving, y w'0" Mkfternoon and the closing session ' oars in 3i nu T.i wm be ta English, uty Sheriff B. F. Honeycntt. , -j - . Granville Barnes, eckedaied to 2S5 rorSTJi pS- Leach Undecided ent at the .time- set. State Vet Group On Political Plan ers Non-Rent List Is Proposed Hp H not l.ianll hct the parents and the health 11C1U UUtV MJiaUlls A.nmrtmnt will eondnct the ex- I awww -T laminations. Mrs. Newell Williams, vice-president i the county. PTA, The 'World war veterans state and Mrs. George Moorhead were aid commission Is not liable for tin Portland -Thursday discussing damages for injury suffered by J plans for the round-up with the any person, resulting from tne l state PTA, officials. rood faith performance ot ornciai acU within the scope toi ornciai authority and duty, when auch acts are free from actual negli A'an State ' Representative Charles! gence, ; Attorney uenerai ii rioh Portland on a visit I Winkle held yesteraay. bera Fridav. said he had not yet! 1 Vanl Winkle further held that decided whether he would ; seek 1 the ;commission was noi respou con A few drops bring TT comforting relief, sible for the acts of subordinates J mw A-'ennfiWial list of persons reelection to the legislature or sioie ior ::.' dears clogging rnu- I ,heater to move run for county commissioner oi uiuesa ia w u - cos, redacts swouen th tTnav rent" was proposed Multnomah eounty. ; m exercising www membranes- helps ??V HZ LZ?6n 3 Tlhe .! am going to California next tag them, unless it has been,negll- keep sinuses tpen. i . m w ' mm awsnnr in mil urn ihiuk lubu bclb vi i asm mm . . - .n j mr v mftt trt. IaM 14. uniioa. lhrhq i.ajrv wm .uvwji v t : 77.- - . I . - BrC. 1 UVt WVIIaMfcaVWPf F " MBSBHSnssWBSlBBMSaBflBBllMBsHBBSBSBaSBSaBlBBBSBaBBBnBliw Grabenhorst and. Dick Dameme. many neckties, Dr. Cb an Lao CHINESE MEDICINE CO. Natural inedle for dbtordrrs of Uv er, stomach, glands. akin, - aad nrinary svten ot men and women. Itemedlee for eoua tt pat Ion. asthma, arthritis, a a - - sugar aiancui matt rheamatism. " 2Q years to bol- , Bess. Natnropathle pbysidaas, - 393 !i Court St. Corner Libert?. Of ; open Saturday f : I and Tuesdays only, I L J. 10 A. IL to 1 P. M. ' V a P. M..IO 7. Coa- anltatioa Blood r I pressure and nrine ...... tests are fret ef w v . .. , . . Ow . .charge ! ;.