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The Km Oregon Statesman, jgalemf Oregon, Frfcfay Ifontfasr. February &, I9t9 ' 2L BANQUET IS BIVETJ Just Among Us Girls : ' . ' " ssssslssy -Hov a your toend SILVERTON, Feb. 7. (Spe cial) The Sllvertoa school board were honor guests at a banquet on Wednesday night, given by the high school , home economics de partment, in the high school ban quet room. Miss Dorothy Hadley, "bead or me department, was nost ess. Among those present Includ ed Sup't Robert Goets, Dr. Kleln- eorge, E. Geer, O. Loe, R. B. Dutt can. Ed Adams and, Mr. Cunning ham. Miss Marjbrle Baker, who "was Injured a week ago, while coast ins. returned-to school, on Tues day. .. ... Mr. and Mrs. Delyster motored to Corrallls on Friday to enend the week-end with their 'daughter. Mrs. J. D. RaTln. f-T-j. T? a 1 rvVi T.ni ntitnniKlcf vllh George Steelhammer, has been ill at his home in Corrallls for the last two weeks, with inflammato ry rheumatism. Mr. Lilly is still confined to his betf. Mrs. Olga Miller and daughters Margaret and Juanlta, and son, Darold, were dinner guests at the Alvin Hemmlngson heme on Tues day night, in honor of little Mis Evelyn Hemmlngson's fifth birth day. Hubbard Man's . Injuries Fatal HUBBARD, Feb. 7. (Special) --Frank Nazoda, who was hit by an automobile at Llnnton, died at a hospital in Portland Monday Besides his father and mother he is survived by two brothers and a sister, all of whom live on a farm two miles west of Hubbard Funeral services will be held in the St. Agnes Catholic church at Hubbard Friday at 10 o'clock. Regular Meeting . Held by Firemen HUBBARD, Feb. 7. (Special) The firemen of Hubbard held a regular business meeting Mon day evening. It was reported" that an Investigation of all the city hydrants is being made to ascer tain their condition during the freezing weather. Mission Society Meeting Held at Alexander Home ture Wednesday afternoon. I . and of Yoncalla are parents of a son born February 2. William H. Goode' i Funeral Service Is On Thursday MOVMOTTTH. Feb. T, ( Spe cial ) .William H. Goode. 71. died . m m.v V 1 i .lis l uesomy monuai. x am , u Dallas hospital after a brief Ill ness. Be was a well known far mer of the Suver region, and had been a resident of Oregon ior 20 reara. He was bora May 13. 1857, In Indiana, and was mar ried to Hattle Tilton in Polk coun ty. Iowa, February 20, 1870. To this union were born two cnua- rn Mrs. Roseiia Emitn. Jf orv land; and William Floyd Goodeof Monmouth." Surviving also are his wife and; fnnr crandcnlldren. all oi Oregon. ana four brothers ana two sisters nt rtviftboma. Mr. Goode was a lifelong member, of the Methodiss Episcopal church; . and about thrna TA&n aero became a member of the Evangelical church at Mon mouth, where funeral services were held Thursday afternoon. The Rev. L. JL Wlilard officiated, Interment WM In the KnlghtS Of Pythias cemetery. Mr. Goode was m amber of the Woodmen of the World, and this order will have m ... t e eamvlsaf en arc ux coiauiiiiucub Women of M.E. Church Convene dal) The Federated Women of the M. E. church transacted only rUUUuo uuaaoo 1 meeting held in the church Tues day afternoon, ine social Ing of the organization will be held in the church basement on Tuesday, February wim w v,rtatAHpq in charge: uuuniub . Mrs. C. r. wnuman, iui. vve ' . Tmaa TJvesav. Mrs. I Sam Hardcastle, Mrs. little ZIm- merlee, ana Airs. xv J Royalty Chosen At Junior High SILVERTON. Feb. f CBpe clal) JLt a school assembly on Tuesday morning, Louise Latham and Merle Hatklne won. the hon ors of being Queen and King CJourtesy of Junior high, as a re sult of a congest held the first se mester of school to rdealgnate the most courteous girl and boy. Each honor student received gift from the various business houses' in town. Eastman Attends N.W. Convention SILVERTON, Feb. 7. (Spe cial) E. a Eastman attended the meeting 6f the Northwest Fur nace Builders association in Olym- pla oa February 1. Officers were elected at this meeting at which time' Mr. Eastman was placed oa the board of engineers. The next meeting of the organization will be held la Salem, at the Marion hotel oa March I, 1119. Mrs. Adams Home From California HUBBARD, Feb. 7. (Special) Mrs. H. E. Adams, who has been visiting er brother la California returned to her home in Hubbard Tuesday. She visited several cities in southern California and went as far south as Tia Juana, Mexico. nTJBBARD. Feb. 7. fSoeclal) W. H. Bentley has returned to San Gabriel, California. For the last week he has been visiting with hl son. Frank, at the Bentle? Berry Farm, on the Pacific high way near Hubbard. LOSS . . T";" r r ' - ' ' '-r--; Sweeping Reaction Noted as Reserve Board Issues Loan Ultimatum NEW YORK, Feb. 7. (AP)- Two billion dollars, or more. In quoted values were wiped today in a sweeping reaction on the New York stock- exchange caused by the .federal reserve board's ulti matum that speculative credit must be restrained and by the in rraA from -4 U to per cent In the Bank of England's discount rate, checking the flow of gold from London to New York. ? Blocks of 5.000 to 20.000 shares were dumped Into the mar ket at the opening, with the re- smv mm aeciines m ibi acuve issues ranged from $3 to flTa share. A recovery ensued before noon but it failed to hold and the market turned weak again In the last hour, with at least fifty Issue closing at net declines of 85 tot IS 5 a share. .-if Trading started off at a brisk pace, sales la the first two hours running above 2,500.000 shares, but it slowed down later.. The day's sales were 5,211,900 shares as contrasted with the record breaking total of nearly 7,000-; 000 shares on November 23 last. Governors of the exchange vot ed today to close the vxchange on Saturday in order to afford relief to the personnel of member hous es from the effects of sicknest caused by the outbreak of influx enra. Similar action was takest by the cub market. ;i ROSEDALE, Feb. 7. (Special) The Missionary society met with Mrs. . J. D. Alexander Wed nesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bates of Albany visited Mr. and Mrs. Al bert Bates Tuesday evening. Mrs. C. A. Call, who has been ill, is. Improving. Members of the seventh and eighth grades visited the legisla- Calls for UL'S! A sneeze or a chill Is the first sign of aa oncoming cold! That's the time to stop it. And the Way to do it is with HILL'S CASCARA- QUININE. These well-known tablets stop a cold in twenty four hours because eash tablet com bines the four helps needed. HILL'S Stops a Cold in a Day - L It breaks up the Cold 2. Checks the Fever 8. 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