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PAGE TWO , EXCLUSIVE NEWS DISPATCHES 'MARIAN COUNTY NEWS BY SPECIAL CORRESPONDENTS MOXOAY, MARCH 21. 1927 RECITAL HELD BY SILVERTON MUSIC PUPILS Filverton. Or., March 21. The mid-winter recital Riven by pupils In fundamentals win held In the Kugene Field school auditorium Saturday night. The program and thoM taking part was as follows: "The Drum," Perrel Iavis; (a) Summer Music." b) ,J"l.cke. (c) "Fall MornlnK." Lillian Uotten berg; "Little Humming Bird," Janet Ballan.yne; "Dr.rling Heart." Jessie Small; "The Train." Ken neih Puhl; "Curmencita." Florence Jacobson; "Triumphal March." "Dance Dolly Dance," clnis; "Mer cedes." Hazel Obton; 'i'he Little Coqiielle," Myrtle P.,rgin: "A Hprlng Suite." Kmrna Olson; "Gfn- K-rbread Man." Iimh Ktiand; .son of the Heart, " Clarence Johnson; "Giants." Francis ISelson; KUt iMnce." Marguret Ktne; "The Courteous Child" Stewart Patty 'Spinning Wheeler," Dorene Pavl "JJarnyard Conversation." Gather lne Tomison: "March of the Sol tliers." Keith Powera; (a) "riper,' ib) "Autumn WindH," Martiaret ltOHfli "Balloon Man." liever JJentson; "Musical Clock," Kvelyn Javis; "Sunn Koucl." Norman Jn sen; "Kur Klisc," J ana Oewer "Son)? of the Lark." Mildred IIiiMh "Arabia." Shirley Kvanson; "All.. I.urca," Ethel Smith. Another Lumber Cutting Record Goes by Board Mill dir. Minli SI The Iluiiiiiimid l.umbt-r cuiiuinjr sunlit wt a im'ut record wi it.iI day nipi, rtitlinr nearlr 2I0.0UV fiii of IiiiiiIht In hours. About 10 day ok". they Mi a record of m-urly x:t.'.,GOo. ORCHESTRA OFFERS ASSEMBLY PROGRAM Hubbard. Or., March 21. The high school orchestra under Dr. Ic Lesplnaiwe, director, gave a pro gram nt the regular weekly assem bly hour. Their mut was most enthusi.i.stieeily received. As guest4 the high school body had Invited the neventh and eighth grades who deeply appreciated the honor that had been accorded to them. Prln clpal Iiidgod gave a number of dia lect readings that were heartily en cored. These Friday programs have ai-oum-d considerable lntcre.it ami enthusiasm. MILL Clff WOMEN TO SEAT OFFICERS Mill City. March 21. The Mill i City Woman's club nvt at the home i-f Mrs. V. W. Allen. guing In answer to roll call "Tho way plan to Improve my garden and lawn this Hummer." Mis. Charles lb ntry gave- n very Inter.-!! big pa P"r on '"Kastein Oregon and Wheat I'l.Mlurti.-n." Mr. All.-n had h-r h-une very p-rUily d-erated In keeping Willi the St. P.itrh k n-n-nn. Tiie n-t tne.-ilng will be at t!i,. h-nti" of Mm. K. It. Olin. at wiibh time officers wilt he ele. t d. DECLAMATORY CONTEST FOR COUNTY SOON Silverlon, Or., March 21. Ruler governing tl:e county declamatory ontest to be held In the Eugene Field auditorium April 22 have been made public by K. Tingtestad. M-crelury of tlie Marion C-unty Principals' nxMocl'itioii. The event will be h.'ld In the evming begin ning at Trtl f.'Uk. Only c-.n-tctvtnnts who register with Mrs. Uarbara Sn der, Cery.is. on or be fore April 1U will be eligible to CllipftC. Knlibs will be in three Troup1: ebiKK A fr hiyh BChool grades, rl;is 1; for flsth, sevnth and eighth grades and class C for third fourth and fif i ti grades. Each speaker will be allowed to chine tils or her own subject. Orations in cIhsh A shrill not be longer than 1 words. cl:it It net to exceed lOflO word.-' anl a 7 10 -word limit for chips C. S lections will be Judged on four counts: voice. IntiM pret.-.tion. d' ltv-! t iy and oratorical effect. A gold medal will be nlven winners In eai h, division nnd silver medals for tho-e virinit;K v.-ennd pbiees. , GATES BOASTS OWN COMMUNITY ORGANIZATION Cates, Or., March 21. The defi nite organization of the dates com. munlty chin was completed Fridai rveninc at a meeting; of the citizens In the hich school auditorium, with an Initiatory membership of more than ixty. Officers elected for the year were: Tresblent. 1'rank M. Powell; vice-president, Canford M. Hassett; secretary. Ib nry L. Carryxot; treas urer, All'Oit II. Mlllsap. ! A prot;i am committee to serve ! for three months la Mm. Gladys iJiafe, (.'lye Hoffer and Miss Ower.- ioiy n Johnson ; cumin ii tee on fl nanee am! niernb;rhlp for the year is Mrs. Florence Carry.iot. Mrs. Itiiby Horner and F. W. Jones; wel fare committee is Mrs. LHlIa like. Mrs. Mabel Ifes-eman and Mrs. l:uby Winter-. Th folMiwins program was en- jovf-d: Piano duct. "Civic Prid (Morrisun). Mis. Mi! Nap and Mil dred Horner; rendinR 'The Croak in' i'roc," Marine Doyle; vo'-nl olo, 'Tl:e White Hose." (Cadtnan). Miss- iv. endolvn Johnson, n"Compantt Mrs. Anna I'owcll; piano solo. 'June Fluwcitf," (SpiaJct, Louise Orafe. T-atcr In the evening two basket ball c;.mi'H were played In the hli-'h school nvmnasium by local buf. and fcirln teams. The next regular niecllnt' will April 1 In tlie hih school uudiior-lum. Firework Menu by Mice Cause of Store Fire Mt. Aiii'l. .Vl;tn it 1. Mh L'unttinjr rirvMork.o in a draw er In the rear of N". ltlcnlus k snis ccm'ral nterefutildi.se1 -lore litrled a lltely little hlae at about 8:3(1 o'clock Saiui-tlav fteninjc. The local I ti e ileiuiriiiu-iit reoiMleU hi-ianily to a call and the bhi iai cHiiffui-hctl with a lof ;il ihiijiage of k3 than to no. liieniu- Bnis. are thaiiLlns the fate that made the mice eaon in Hie fin-work draw er while there ta Mtmrone In ihc store. .ul tle blae Marled djirinr Ihc nisht the daiuae uould lutve been much uiCaler. ST. PAUL FUPILS PRESENT PROGRAM HAYESVILLE YOUTH IS BURIED SUNDAY Havesville, March 21 Funeral services ware held Sunday after tKMin for Mariun Matthew, 19-y-ar-old nephew of i:ila MeMunn, of Quinaliy, who died in n Satem hos . T-hal Friday nitlit. Services were - held from the Webb funeral parlors In Salem at ! o'clock with conclud ing services at the Hayesville ceme tery at 3 .ao o'clock, llev. Nwell In charge. marquamTeople present comedy Sc. Its Mills. March 21 The Parent-Teacher association of Mar qua in la giving a three-net play en titled "Lk'hthousn Nan." In the I O. O. K. hall here March 22. Part of the proceeds are o go to the Itehekahs. CLASSHASPARTY Prlnle. March 21. The Wide awake clans of Print; lo Sunday Sunday school held a party on Sat urday afternoon nt the hm of Gladys Sealey. Thero were HI present besides Mr. Stewart, the teacher, and Mrs. Oscar Sealey, who helped the hostess In serv ing. GHmes were enjoyed and IIkM refreshments served. BIRTH DA YAFF A I R Prinle. March 21. Miss Kvelyn Ci'burn observed her 1 It tt birthday bv entertaining with a parly on Sat urday evening. A large number of the younger set wwere there, also the following older persons: Mrs. W. M. Oburn, Mr. nnd Mrs. Chas tnln nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Far rier, (lames were enjoyed nnd at a lute h"iir refresh men is were served nnd all departed having bad jtn enjoyable evening. APARTMENT HOUSE READY, WOODBURN Wood burn, Or.. M in h 1 Mr and Airs. F. K. Ih-nson have . alien over their Front street property. the I'acif'c Horse, nnd are r fur nishing the entire building, which will bo rtadv for occupancy In a v days. All the apartments have 'n enn''d and the tenuits will be rioting in as soon as the refur nishing Is compleird. Air. nnd Mi -Ihin.ioh will coiiilnue to reside hi Iheir Voiing strei.-i huic and Har ris, who has been In charge of the Pacific Ihmse will remain as man n f-r Mio Hansons. Hanson nlse Is emiti niplatln!? the erecllon of a bun::.ilov court on his Young street propei iy nnd bf llees he time U rljie to call in mrie of his hoiiliim-. in otln-r lc-ahli-'S and invest :! oudl.urn propfi-ty. f AI.I.I It TO POUI LWD Turner. March 21. Mr. and Mrs. I-:. C. Hal;-r receive. 1 word Friday vening of the hth-us illness f (heir grandson. 1.1. -m l PaUer. at a Portland hospital follciwing an op eration, 'Mrs. I'-aker hurriedly left for I'oi tl ind to be near him. Lion el s the only son of Mr. and Arts. Itay Paker of Poilland, and has bee'n In poor health for several months Mis. Helen Srewart of flervais, N taking rare of the Ha I;er h'del dining Mrs. Maker's ah se n ce. MO i :s TO wool mi It Woodbiirn. March 21. K. J. Hodge, FUperlntendent of the Ray- I'.rown cannery, lias moved to Woe. H. urn from Salem nnd with his family Is occupying the Mau pin bungalow on Cm by street. VISIT WITH DAI i. II I I It Mill City. March II. Mr. and Mrs. F. It. Ohn lrft Saturday for Portland where they will spend the week end visiting with their son and tbiUk'hter, Frances and Hei'bori. who are attending L'niverslly of Washington at Seattle (his winter. Mi's SCIIOI J, ISITS Hut-hard. Mnrch 1 MKs Vesta S.-h'dl, senior tit the Fnlveisitv at Fiicene. was home for Hie week rnd. Mls 'esfj is (lie dntighter of Mr. and Atrs. U Af. Sch-dl. propri etors of tlie local hardware store, fhe reluined to her studies Con day morning. Some Lose Weight while others gain Normalcy aided and efficiency increased by new disease conqueror The marveloui health - building properties ot Hunt's Internal Hath re illustrated by tha fact that thin people usually gain under its use. hereas the stout lose. Tha reason Is simple. Over or under weight often retulti from srIN poisoning, or autn-intoxicstion. This condition, which ha been discovered to be a tame of nearly every ill, from simple dizry upclls to cancer, a met Ironi unrleanliness of the lower bow el. And Hunt's Internal Bsth com pletely ends auto-intoxication by keeping it washed clean, t In "Civitiratton's Grealett Men ace," published in support nf this great discovery, the amaing toll ot auto-intoiration and constipation is cited by ftity world-trading doctors, We ill glajlr give you a free copy of this valuaMa booklef and show yon our ditpUy o! Hunt's IntcroaJ hath. cApnu, nnro moitK D nsumonia AG REAT many cases of this . dread disease develop from neglected colds. That's why medical science says: 'To ovoid a big cold, stop a little one." For checking all colds promptly, the following approved treat ment has been found effective in millions of cases : (1) A day's rest. (2) A laxative. (3) A light diet. (4) Vicks rubbed on throat and chest. Vicks medicated vapors, released by the body heat, are inhaled direct to the air passages; at the same time Vicks acts like a poul tice, drawing out the soreness and pain. Use this treatment at tlie first sign of every little cold nd big colds will be almost unknown to you V VapoRub its BROTHER IS DEAD Hubbard. March 21- News was received by .Mr. and Airs. Oeorge I.efflcr that their brother Kilo lilair, residing nt St. Johns, Port land, died Saturday niht. Ulatr as well known in Hubbard where he visited from time to time with his sister. He had a business in terest In the St. Johns Woolen mills. Funeral arrangements have not been made. visit ix m:itij: Turner, Or.. March 21. Mr. nnd Mrs. i;. H. Talbott left Saturday morning to drive to Seattle for sev eral d.tvs' vi.-lt with Mr. and Mrs. i:. O. Waggonra! Klrkland, In the sutmihs of Seattle. Airs. Way goner is the daughter of Mrs. Talbott. Mrs. Talbult is cashier of Turner .State bank. This is Talbotfs second start to Seattle within a week, the flit time reaching Kelso where he was taken ill u 1th the flu ami forced to return to Turner. St. P.f .i. Or., March Z I . A m cal rti ii.il was given nt the Si. I'av'. n ade::iy i:nder the direction of the music teachers. Sixers Mar inn and s.i?r M. Juhtmia. The re ci'al was al'ended by a lare crowd The piogram consisted of chor ines by the p-.ipils of the academy and vocal slos by Pernard Sn-.ith and Pohcrt Col.' man, an Irish lilt by the third and foui-li grade g!rl ani piano and violin selections by the following music pupils: Agne.s iMeIC iy, Marguei ite Merten, Theresa. Miller. Lauretta Kirk. Dorothy Oavtil-n, Hannah McCarthy. Mary .r.n Kit k, Pc-s-ie Hector. Stella Maris M Kay. Florence DuP.e I.ai l Lm idiion. HoV-rt Coleman, Helen Malmny, L'na McN'amee. Fileen McXamee, Maria Sprogla Alice V.'ci.-li. Ililecn Merten, Ivan Hlosser. Marie Cording, Leell S'ltrngi-j, Elma I'Ach ar.d Ii ma Good ins. HALL BEING MOVED Qnlnaby. March L'l The Mod ern Woodm"n lolge hail near Che niawa Is hieing moved hack on the I r-t in order to make room for n more pietcmious building, the old structure to be renamed as a kiteh en when Social aitiiss require sup pr. I I Kl in 1 s i.i;i.si Turner. Alarch -1. Alvie Fere- bf-e. until recently a s'ti.lent at the Kugene l;:Me college, is now trav eling riilesinan for the Patterson Moving Picture company at Med- ford. His parents, .Mr. and Mrs. A. Feii-bee, have received word from their son that he i3 now F tire ha. Calif. Western Auto Supply Company's i&McAnniversarv llslALE Ends April 2nd Bargains galore for two weeks more, in tUs great sale celebrating the opening of oar first store on tnc Pacific Coast, eleven years ago. Prices bare been materially reduced on scores of articles of national popularity, all of which are fuBr guaranteed . . . and, no matter what make of car you bave, yon can save money on equipment that will make yonr motoring safer, more comfortable and more economical Many other bargains not shown here art- also offered during this sale. lilllljl Save on Visors Our Anniversary prleea offer great navinfea on this essential to safe and comfortable driving. "nrll" Llfht Ml frm. cerr4 both aiji ii h iunbtr clam. utsbt brSkksis, am pries snlr "TrndtB," th Arlsloersit f Vlvars. Ornt prrallsi with hadtom lilm inlnnt V-ry Ufht and 0 DQ dnrkbls. ltducd - ts.. )uiOU .$1.45 9S Interior Mirror Bargain Absolutely essential to safe drir Inn. lMg aavinga at our aala price. SpM-lsl T-tnrh mirror for spsa MQf r clod cars .r0u 81 ,.67c "KmtIs T-loca rnlrrcr. prk. onlr l'alvrl Mrkrktt tTP. T-loch biia iitu Bitifcl at SS flArn, l-lnrh tnlrror, AnnlTirnrT prie raiiuctiva, Il.il. to Sl.SS Wind Wings Reduced On apn or cIumj rar wind wlns n.ld KmMr tit jo-.ir ooiiifori , . . ia K i'd rihr aa wail as la bad. "Comfy" wind win of ervalat stato lUi with Japamtrd brahfta ai arlcabi and attractlrt. t& flit Itmlucod front $4 to tttUJ "An Aiajt' wtnrs ar of h t.vfld Lll I'ftM With rtn lMo portr. Annl-vraair Palo prlrWDiOJ CtMd Car Wiacw Twa opUsdl 1 nw.1- raducad to and.. Spotlight Economy Aaiatr eaaoMUlt at gtrmt reduetloaa. "tadp." Ttlchlr tKtl!atid rafloritr. rlsid bra'-knL Lamp aaalU ram4l for irouLila li(ht rj puwarfuL Itodurod to . 'TVIIIlawa. Jr." A wall fen own htrh jnli:r lamp. Snappy ahallow ra ficrr.ir, tttv har-liomo. and a rrft raduclloa iiotu 11. 4 .$1.66 .$2.95 Ford Special Wat Cmm Mw-Utr Mi-iot "lfoto- klairi" ar..l baadauma Bn-fcali.! ca-v , $2.60 Tire) Cover Prices Cut Thaao cover ar neatly nvad of durable waterproof enamelod duck with i (run- bait and eocfcat clips. FOR CORD TIRES IH-tack Mao. arisl I 40 a ad tach corars oaif FOR BALLOON TIRES tii4 and ii4 ik ei C1 Salo prlt f liwU t-are oiaaa Analvorsarr tadi-tloa $ 1.87 .$1.87 Pump and Jack Savings "fUaadaraT" ISmtp A br vatao at our Aastwraarr sola artoa JQ Jah A. Itxht vralrht. araaaal ot1 ifh tat urio para l : raafida aU, lt-IMh aaaal naaaia, aao 4ara nty Mt(ay Jah VallaaMa Ira a. witk tlfiina tan a at t4 tnrhaa. Qntt-k and uv la aparata. Mil fuot ttft ta ! andar law ailaa Aaal 1 I C Ill at 72c aaraaiv 8a:o nco , -Mre than FjO Stores In the V?st buppIyCa Salem Store, Court and High SlrreU afcrf-M ' aaav &i J t STUDENTS GIVE GREAT PROGRAM IN AUDITORIUM Sllverton , Or., March 21. The program given under the 'jusplcet ot the junior students of tha Bd eerton high school Friday evening' :n the Eugene Field auditorium was one of the best offered by any nart of the hish school and was played n a crowded and appreciative au- fence. The proceeds of tha even ins will eo toward the banquet dr. en the seniors by the Juniora a" .ome later date. Following Is the program: Selec tion by the high school orcheatra of which Professor Ti.nxlestad ti the director: reading, "Jimmy In i:.e Mirsry, .Miss IJsther Kioster one-act piayette, "ilomeo an. Juliet," with Eleanor Jane Ballan .yne and Norman Iistman aa leads ..is:ed by el-ht other students. "Dance of the Flowers." by Mil dred Degernesw, which was consid ered exceptionally fine and which brought her several encores. A one-act opera "The Mournful U'ail of Three Old Maids," with Frances NeUrn, Rmh Lars en and Hazel Ooyette taking part. These younr; ladies were also loudy en cored. Two Spanish voral solos by Miss Vantls of the ht&h school faculty. Miss Vantis was gracefully dressed in Spanish costume and as always inure man pleased tier audfence. A play, "Married to a Suffra irette," with eifht very efficient atu denta taking part. Two minstrel vocal solos by Watt "Dec" Long, also of the hhrh school faculty, and as usual he brought down the house. A Russian dance In costume by the Misses Billy Eastman and Eliz abeth Kenne, which was very good. A tike duet by Francis Nelson and Cora Goplerud. They also gave vocal selections and were called back several tfmes, A pantomime "When the Lights Went Out." by about twelve of the students with George Lovett read ing. A plane duet by Dorothy Graf and Evelyn Solum. Several Irish songs by Professor Coffey of the high school faculty. ie abjo related sunt witty stories and as always was the fun of the ever.lna. Professor Coffey's most pleasing voice Is always looked for ward to at any entertainment. A Tiolfn solo by Helen Etenson. accompanied by Ealeen Tweed, which was much enjoyed. ANNUAL BALL HELD BY FIRE DEPARTMENT Mill City. Mnrch il. The Mill City fire department held its an nual ball Thur-il.iy evening In the Hammond hall, which was nicely decorated felling out tha fct. aPt- rick design. A lare crowd attend ed, and supper beii g served about midnight. LODGES TO MEET Hubbard. Or.,.Mareh 21. T'natla lodge, Itehekahs, are entertaining N'eedy and Canby lodges on Tues day evening. They are preparing for an inflatory. A program and social hour after tho usual session. It la expected that a large attend ance will be prei-ent. VISIT FHOM I,OVFKII.i: Turner. Or.. March 21. Mr, and Mrs. Archie Long of Cloverdale and Mr. Long a sister. Mhs Grace Long of Sclo visited Thursday evening nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. fe. Prft'.her at Turner on their wny For Colds, Grip, Infki' enza and a a i Y-ru rUxitht fBromo Quimnel Ling teriovt illnesa and complications cue follow Colo. Grip and laflucau. The box boars this signatara Since 1S39 back of Cloverdale, having attend ed the funeral of Mrs. Lulu Evans at Albany. Miss Long and Mr. Long are couaina of Mrs. Pratber. up ar-.i xin were form or residents of Turner several yeare ago. when Lona bad an interest m the Turner meat market. They arr finiw lufna on a larce dairy ranch at Cloverdale and Long and his uncle. Mu tcli Long formerly of haiem. own the meat market at Garibaldi. VICTIM IMI'IEOVIIS Qnlnaby, M;ireh 21. Otaf Har old, wiio sut'ft-red a dlsclocatcd hip when he got In the way of a stump , being blasted on his farm near Kaiser lume time ago is much 1m proved. VISITS bT. VAl'L St. Paul. March 21. Mrs. Arthur Connor of Portland, spent the week visiting with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. U. L. Van de Wiele of St. Paul. 15 San Francisco On Special Coach. Train EVERT Tuesday and Friday Loaves Baiem 10:11 a. m. Arrives San Francisco 11:30 a. m. next da Thone 80 Southern Pacific City Ticket Offlct 184 N. Liberty ! Tonight TonisW Ralfiii' ISovSlSVV Salem's KiiK-nalnmeiit PifgifWll&'ii Enlrrtnlnment liSjj See Pantagti Vaudeville and a Feature Plctorc All for SOo Come Enrfyt Lewis & Ames Mann's iContcdy fiklt Singlus; Syiicopatora -We Know Thin Hotteat Band In Town or Two" I Al Golem & Co. Grindell I A Troup ot Persian ""J I ITntertalncn Esther Viola Ven-lcr Ilolman Playing alnllnee 40c . 10e Serena lie by Drliro Kvcnlmr 60c - SJSc NOT1-: The vaudetlllo bill Mill lie shown one performance In tho evening: VauilevUIe till 10; Plclures 7 till , 10 till 11 ssssaraMManaawMsasisMsMMasasm 4 la "Stt. J Ifs a cinch to beat your wife, if you start first unless she uses Ethyl HUGH WILEY "The Wildcat From Greenland's Icy Mountains To Sunkist Hollywood The Speed Crew say that Ethyl Is the baby that made good; And when the ten-ton outfit Rigs for a heavy jerk, They draw their pay for a holiday While Ethyl docs the work. It's a cinch to beat your wife, if you start . firSt-unlcss she uses Ethyl. It takes 01' Demon Rum to show a blind driver the short cut to a permanent holiday. Mighty hard to practice some mistakes beating a train at a crossing, for instance. Any medicine helps a doctor. (jit Associated with ftbjl There's a price tag on most of die presents a rich man gets. Stop and Look and Listen Is mighty good advice And you can profit by it Day or night; Except around a quarry, And there it's not so nice When the quarrymcn touch off The dynamite. It's also quite embarrassing In traffic on the road To stop and look and listen To your car While it throws a mild convulsion On a water-gas emulsion When Ccould have made the run in par Hard to interest a hungry man with astronomy. Associated ethyl Gasoline ?vt 21 Hnuon Jus Usto YkAmr