THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 1929
THti tiAm'Ati JOUKNAL. HALfclM. OKKUOW
PAGE NINE
LOCALS
Purchase of the Portland Dollar
Store by Simon Director, owner of
Director's Department store In Sa
lem was announced here Monday
afternoon. Details of the transaction
were not available, although It Is
understood feveral thousand dollars
were involved, Mr. Director took
over the Portland concern Monday
and is in charge, it was said here, al
though complete details of manage
ment have not been completed.
Headquarters for both the Dollar
store and the store here will remain
In Salem, it was stated.
Is he a human being or not? Come
and see the "King of Dolls" (mech
anical man) at the Commercial
Book Store Friday and Saturday be
tween 2 and 3 o'clock. 69
Stop oil pumping and piston slap.
Save 33 1-3 per cent. Fitzgerald
Sherwln Motor Co., Liberty and
Chemcketa. 69
The DeSoto Six, said by Its
sponsors to be "a model of engineer
ing," is to be featured at the open
ing Thursday night at 7:30 o'clock
of the W. It. Anderson agency, 360
Marlon street. Persons who visit the
display will be well entertained, its
backers declare.
Daphnes, azaleas and a full line
of shrubs and rose bushes at Pcarcy
Bros, downtown Nursery sales yard.
240 North Liberty. 70'
The Grey Belle will serve a tur
key dinner this evening, 5 to 8
o'clock, 15o. Spring opening fea
ture. 69'
As far as state officials are con
cerned there will be no court action
started to test the Bell-Schulmerlch
consolidation bill affecting state In
stitutions of higher learning, It was
said Wednesday, after a conference
between Governor Patterson and
Frank J. Miller of Albany, member
of the beard of regents of normal
schools. The governor said that If
such a suit were started it would
come from some person who Is not
connected with the state govern
ment. "King of Dolls" will be at our
store Friday and Saturday between
two and three o'clock. Be sure and
see him. Commercial Book store.
Pottery makes Ideal bridge or
birthday gifts. For Inexpensive gifts
visit our giftry. Pomeroy & Keene.
69
Curtis Dectz, 325 State street, was
fined $2 in police court Thursday
mornlnjr. He was charged with
smoking cigarettes.
Pie Social Sat. night at the Sal
vation Army Hall, 241 State St., Pies
like mother bakes. Come, one, come
all. 69
J. L. Collins of Portland was as
sessed 55 by Judge Poulsen, Thurs
day morning when he was found
guilty of cutting in on a funeral
procession, late Wednesday. Ruth A.
Hill-of Jeflereon was arrested on the
same charge Wednesday. She will
have a hearing next Monday.
Get Your Easter Lillles Now At
The Flake Petland. 35 cents per
bud or blossom,
Phil ayes, local boy who was one
of the principals in many an eve
ning's entertainment in the prize
ring In former years, has hung up
the padded mitts for keeps, he says.
He Is starting a new line of en
deavor. Keeping men's clothes and
hats cleaned and pressed will be his
business from now on. He has opened
a shop on north High street, He
gained experience in his new voca
tion in California.
Want used furniture. Phone 511.
Headed by the drum and bugle
corps, a large delegation from Cap
ital Post No. 9, American Legion,
will help Carl Fenton Post of Dal
las dedicate the new club rooms in
the armory Friday evening. The
post will be officially represented by
Newell Williams, vice commander
in the absence of Douglas McKay,
post commander, who will be un
able to attend.
Old Time danco Crystal Garden
every Wed. and Sat. night. 71
Chester Kurtz, of the Bank of
Monmouth, was a Wednesday eve
ning caller In the city.
Thomas Bros. Mellow Moon Wed.
88
Henry R. Crawford, field repre
sentative for the Ladd & Bush bank,
spent Thursday in Corvallls attend
ing a statewide meeting of men
connected with and Interested in
the dairy Industry.
Shrubbery on display tonight at
our centrally located sales yard on
N. Liberty street across from P. E. P.
Bldg. Pearcy Bros. Nursery. 69
B. E. Slsron, president of the
chamber of commerce; E. L. Wieder,
president of he Salem Business
Mens' League and O. E. Wilson,
manager of the chamber of com
merce, left for Eugene Thursday
noon to attend the annual meeting
of chamber of commerce secretaries
LUiDP
NO Unpleasant ODOR.
OROtttTE
of the statu, which Is In session this
week. Blsson and Wieder made the
trip primarily to hear John Clymer,
manager of the retail merchants di
vision of the Ban Francisco cham
ber of commerce give a series of
three addresses and Christy Thomas,
secretary of the Seattle chamber of
commerce. Reports were also expect
ed on land settlement, industrial
development and airport manage
ment. Salem doctors do not only okey
our products, but use them for their
own families. Three more Joined our
list this month. Curly's Dairy
Phone 2420.
Thomas Bros. Mellow Moon Wed.
L. P. Campbell will tell the Lions
club Friday noon of the activities
and policies of the city planning
commission. Campbell Is chairman
of the commission. Music will be
furnished by Rev. Earl Cochran,
pastor of Calvary Baptist church.
Revival at Calvary Baptist church
every eve. 7:30, except Monday and
Saturday. 71
Easter Llllies Special- The Flake
Petland, 35 cents, bud or blossom,
Publicity given apathy of ex-service
men toward filing applications
for adjusted service certificates and
compensation has resulted In a
small flood of letters received by
R. H. Bassett, adjutant of Capital
Post No. 9, American Legion.
Just received in time for Easter
a new shipment of fox and wolf
scarfs. Red, beige and white. Dyed
all shades. Prices reasonable. 1348
Ferry street. The Angora Fur Shop.
70
See the mechanical man "King
of Dolls" at the Commercial Book
store Friday and Saturday between
2 and 3 o'clock. 69'
B. D. Bcdee Is at home recovering
from an operation following an au
tomabile accident last week,
Aro your car payments too high?
Refinance now, and pay as you
ride. P. A. Elker, Liberty 6s Ferry.
88
A. O. Hatg, tractor representa
tive and president of the Lions club,
was confined to his home by ill
ness this week.
When you lack an appetite make
a trip to our food counter. You will
always find tempting food properly
prepared. State Cafeteria, 481 State.
Speeding past a .school sing at
38 miles per hour caused the ar
rest Thursday morning of W. R.
Allen, Hornbrook, Cal. Traffic Of
ficer Edwards made the arrest.
Elks dance Sat., March 23rd.
Two automobiles were stolen from
the streets of Salem during Wednes
day night. A Buick owned by Carl
F. Gerlinger, of Dallas, was taken
from Ferry street, and a Studeba
kcr coupe, the property of the Cal
ifornia Packing company, was stolen
from a parking place on Ferry
street.
Skating, Dreamland, Tuesday,
Friday, Sunday, 7 to 10 p. m. 70
An assault and battery charge
was placed against Mrs. Edna Moore
Thursday mornmg by Myrtle Land'
fram as the result of an altercation
in a restaurant of which both women
are employes. Mrs, Moore Is charged
with having given the Landgraf
woman a beating after an extensive
argument. Mrs. Moore plead not
guilty when arraigned beforo Jus-
tico or the Peace Small Thursday
and was released on payment of $50
bail. She kill be given a Jury trial
Friday morning at 10 o clock.
Y. W. C. A. cooked food sale. Buy
food. S. P. Ticket office, Sat., and
help the camp fund. 70
The time for sentencing Mr. and
Mrs. Ed Moore, who were recently
convicted on a charge of keeping
their 15-year old daughter out of
school has been put over until Sat
urday. Time for sentence was orig
inally set for Wednesday afternoon
but owing to the fact that the
daughter will be given a hearing in
Juvenilo coirt Saturday, It was
thought best to postpone the time
tor sentencing the couple.
Grafted walnut trees from 1 ft.
to 10 ft. high, priced for competi
tion. Filberts, figs, fruit and shade
trees. Pearcy Bros. Nursery, 240 N.
Liberty. 10
Principal J. C. Nelson of Salem
high school addressed a mcetlmr of
the High Y boys at the Y. M. C. A.
Wednesday evening.
Furnished house for summer, re
liable party, inquire Mr. Myers, The
Spa. . 69
Attached to a big bcx of candy
which J. E. Blinkhorn passed about
the health center office Thursday
morning was a card which told ol
his betrothal to Helen Irene Voget
of Hubbard. Blinkhorn Is sanitary
inspector for the city and county
with headquarters In the health
center office. He was graduated from
O. A. O. several years ago. Miss
voget is now attending O. A. C. The
wedding will be an event of the
summer.
Davles' Shack on Liberty street,
next to Shipley's, Is serving Lemon
Sponge cake this evening, baked by
the Little Lady's Store, 12th and
Center street. 60
Dr. Edward Lee Russell, director
of medical service Tor the county.
will conduct clinics at Brooks, Mann
ing and Perkins Friday. On the
fame day Dr. Estill Brunk. county
dental omcer, wilt hold dental clin
ics at Detroit and Gates.
Enjoy your chicken dinner at
O'Leary's this evening. Radio music.
Lola Millard, English teacher at
Parrtsh Junior high school, was ab-
ent several days this week because
of illness. Her classes are being
taught by Miss Chrystal Edwards.
Turkey dinner 75c this evening
from S until 8 at the Gray Belle.
Spring opening feature. CO
Supervisors In the Junior high
schools of the city met in the high
school building Thursday afternoon
lor a conference meeting. In the
absence of the city superintendent,
George W. Hug, who Is enroute
home from Chicago, Miss Signe
Paulsen, chairman or the super
visor group, presided.
Trapshooting March 24th Sunday.
Stayton Trapshooting club, 70
George W. Hug, superintendent of
Salem echols, will be back in his of
fice next Monday morning after a
three weeks' trip to Chicago, where
he attended an annual confereence
of the national association of sec
ondary and higher education. En
route home Hug has been visiting
schools and educators in Des Moines,
Denver, Salt Lake, and Omaha. His
traveling companion on the route
home has been the Colorado -super
visors or nigh schools.
Virginia Graham, daughter of
Professor William Wallace Graham
of Portland, will play an incidental
solo at the Elslnore Thursday eve
ning as a reature ox tno style snow
which is being presented by Mrs.
Mack. Miss Graham will play a vio
lin obllgato for the vocal solo by
Miss Marguerite McDonald and Mrs.
Ruth Smith will play the piano ac
companiment. At the same time a
group of Mrs. Ralph White's girls
will give dance numbers. They will
aUo model Mrs. Mack's gowns.
Mrs. Anna M. Tucker, 86, a resi
dent of Salem for the past four years
died late Wednesday afternoon In
her home at 1045 North lGth street.
Her son, Robert L. Tucker, who
made his home with her, is the
only surviving relative. Her hus
hand, Abram B. Tucker, died sev
eral years ago. The Tuckers came
from Randolph, Nebr., in 1601 and
settled at Jefterson. Mrs. Tucker
was a member of the Eastern Star
for 35 years. She was also a mem
ber of the Unitarian church. Funer
al services will bo held Friday after
noon at 1 o'clock, at the Rigdon
chapel with Rev. Forrey officiating.
The body will be taken to the Port
land crematorium for concluding
services,
Principal J. C. Nelson Thursday
morning started compilation of tho
list of seniors who will be graduated
from Salem high school In June.
According to his first preliminary
list Mr. Nelson estimates that at
least 270 will be graduated. Last
year's senior class included only
256 boys and girls.
Seniors at Salem high school are
now wondering what to leave be
hind thetn when they say "good
by" In June. Each year the pro
fits from the senior class play, aft
er the expenses of a class picnic
have been deducted, are used to
purchaso a gift for the school. Dur
ing the class meeting Thursday
morning the gift matter was dis
cussed but seniors pledged them
selves to secrecy until It Is actually
decided what the gift shall be. There
are rumors, however, of a big bulle
tin, board for the main hallway.
There Is also some talk of adding
more pictures. Last years the seni
ors purchased a clock for the as
sembly hall.
The hundred Salem high school
girls who hold letters for physical
proficiency are beginning practice
for a big exhibition In May. In this
exhbltlon which will be open to the
public, the girls will give clogging
work, tap dancing, tumbling, ap
paratus work, folk dancing and
stunts.
Mrs. LaVerne Lapham, teacher of
physical education for elrls at Sa
lem high school, announces that
the games to decide the class bas
ketball championship at the school
will bo played off in less than a
month. Delia Carter Is captain of
the senior team, Claudino Gillespie
of the junior teom. The sophomore
captain nas not been named. Base'
ball teams will be selected imme
diately after the completion of the
DasketDau scneduie.
ANOTHER SPRING
OPENING FEATURE
Loder Bros.
will present a MOTION
PICTURE showing the in
ternal working parts of
THE GRAHAM PAIGE 4
Speed Transmission with 2
high gears, at their sales
room, 445 Center street, at
7:30 p. m.
Thursday Evening,
March 21st
You are cordially invited to
attend this motion picture.
No charge and no obliga
tion. Loder Bros.
Graham Paige Sales and Service
for Marlon and Polk counties
LANDRETH ASKS
PEOPLE TO BACK
ENDEAVOR HERE
Stating that as "an aid In choos
ing life task, in furthering desire
for education, and In developing
leadership among young people
nothing greater can be found," Dr.
Ira Landreth, citizenship superin
tendent of the International So
ciety of Christian Endeavor, speak
ing before a group of woricers ai
the Christian church Wednesday
night, urged local folic to get be
hind the Christian Endeavor con
vention which is scheduled to be
held here April 18-21.
' Young people will vote right
when they get right," Dr. Landreth
declared, speaking from a text
"Whatsoever He sayeth unto you do
It." The church of Jesus Christ
cannot afford to play partisan pol
itics for any candidate who stands
lor anything opposing any one of
the Ten Commandments.
"God calls people, I believe." con
tinued Dr. Landreth, "to be mer
chants, doctors, ministers, real
estate dealers He calls men to all
neoessary and honorable work, but,
young man, be sure that you hear
uie caur
Dr. Landreth expressed Urn be
lief that many ministers are mak
ing "a mess of law and a great
many lawyers making a mess of
preaching."
The meeting here was the last of
a series Dr. Landreth has conduct
ed during a five day tour of the
state, t
JENSEN BUYS INTO
FLYING COMPANY
With the purchase of Interests
held by Lee Inman in the new cabin
monoplane recently completed and
designed by Lee Eyerly and also In
man 's interest in the local agency
for the monocoupe, Fred Jensen,
who recently returned to Salem from
California, becomes actively Iden
tified with the Eyerly School of
Aeronautics. Jensen is also inter
ested in the expansion program that
is unaer consideration.
Jensen and his wife came to Sa
lem from Kansas last summer and
learned to fly under W. A. (Scout)
Hazelwod at the airport here. He
left for California In the fall where
he continued his flying, adding 15
solo hours to his record. The young
couple arrived shsrtly after the
trial flight of the new monoplane
and he was so Impressed that nego
tiations tor an interest in the school
were begun by he and his father,
the deal being brought to a close
Thursday.
Inman was engaged In the plumb'
lng business here for several years,
being located in the Hollywood
district. He disposed of his holdings
lost fall and became identified with
the Pacific Airplane Service in tho
manufacture of the new ship. His
plans for the future have not been
determined but he may return to
Silverton where he formerly had
interests.
COMMITTEES FOR
CONVENTION NAMED
With Leo N, Chllds, general
chairman, committee assignment
for the 1929 convention of the Pa
cific Northwest Real Estate associ
ation to be held In Salem July 24,
23 and 28 were announced Wednes
day afternoon by J. P. Ulrlch, pres
ident oi tne saiem Realty board.
Committee assignments are as fol
low:
Finance committee G. H. Grab-
enhorst, chairman; William Mc
Gllchrlst, Jr., and Paul Hendricks,
Entertainment W. a. Kruemr.
chairman, L, E. Obercr, Karl O,
Becke, Lelace Ellis and J, H. cal-
lagnan.
Banquet committee J. M. Ru
pert, chairman; E. B. Grabenhorst
and W. M. Pennington.
Hotel and reservation commit
tee A. C. Bohrnstedt, chairman;
CARD OP THANKS
We wish to thank our many
friends for the beautiful floral of
ferings, kindness and sympathy ex
tended us during our recent sor
row, In the loss of our daring Jessie
Eteanor,
Mr, and Mrs. L. E. Shlnn and family
Well again
at sixty-eight
and filled
with new
hope
Worried by the sufferings of an elderly
father with diabetic symptoms, a son
forwarded a package of Agmel from
the distant town whero ho was living.
Afterwards, the happy young man
wrote: "Agmel relieved my father
from tho cramps which had been tor
turing him. Ho Is now up and about
again and la filled with new hope for
com pic to recovery. At his age, over
sixty eight years, I consider this re
markable." What it Agmtlt A
Jreat natural health
nod. Tho itp or milk
of tho Mflxloftn
Maeuoy plant con
centrated by nraoT.
Inn cxceii water.
iNotning aaoea. ex
traordinarily rich Id
Mexican Maguey
I'lant
Ronrro of Agrae!
Important mineral!
ana other vital elo
rnmti noceawry for
the proper adjustment
and functioning of the
body. A wilal tonie.
Not medicine. Non
JcohoHe. Thousands
J raise AfftneL
f you hare any of tho
foilowinf eymptoma,
investigate1 Afmel to
day: headeehee. back
ache, tlvcoeurlt.ftod
(fori iovt nniggut cri
IIKill HI.OOD
111 Ktt.SU 111?
MONEY .
INFI.AMMATION
HTOMACIf
INDIGESTION
DIABETES
frequent aecreaity to
I up at meat, ew.
hntit Am1 Of write fllrwi tn Th Atrmtl
poraUon, 200 Park Avenue, NcwYork, N. Y.
Rich L. Relmann. E. E. Roberta. W.
E. Hansen and B. M. Earle,
Meeting rooms committee J. P.
Ulrlch, chairman, J. AtY Rupert,
Leo N, Chllds and E. B. Graben
horst. Ladies' entertainment committee
Lelace Ellis, chairman; William
McGllchrlst, Jr., and L. A. Mc
Allister. Golf Scott Page, chairman; T.
M. Hicks and Paul Hendricks.
TEXACO HOLDS
OLD PRICE FOR
GASOLINE HERE
Portland (P Three service sta
tions exhibited price signs Thurs
day calculated to line motorists up
at their pumps. The price was 10
cents. All about them were signs
listing gasoline at 22 W cents, the
"standard" price set by the Port
land Retail Gasoline Dealers' Pro
tective association.
The three non-conformists sta
tions are owned by tbe Texas com
pany and leased to operators. Tex
aco's decision to fall from the oil
company ranks when the wholesale
price was Jumped, makes It possible
for these operators to make tbe reg
ular six-cent margin.
Officials of Texaco here said the
company was not trying to hold its
dealers to the.lowcr price level. The
company was interested, they said,
only in tank wagon sales.
Texaco dealers in Salem were the
only gasoline sellers that had not
raised retail prices to 25 cents a
gauon Tnursday. The Texaco sta
tions are still selling for 18 cents.
workWuilIng
to start by may
Members of the state board of
control said Wednesday, after a
conference with W. C. Knighton,
Portland architect, that actual
construction of the new state office
building will probably start early in
May. The exterior plans for the
building were approved and the
architect was Instructed to com
plete the details so that the board
may call for bids.
Bids for the excavation will prob
ably be advertised for. It was said.
within the next three weeks and
for the general construction in
about six weeks.
A six story center unit will con
nect a new three story wins with
the present supreme court building
wnicn is also three stories high.
The sudden death, early In the
week, of little Jessie Eleanor, 17
months old daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Lowell E. Shlnn, was a shock
not only to her parents but to a host
of friends. Besides her parents the
little girl Is survived by a younger
brother, Lyle Keith. Jessie Eleanor
was In good health until two hours
berore her death which was caused
by. convulsions. Shlnn is a salesman
at the Cherry City aking company
ana Mrs. sninn (Jessie Glffen)
taught school In Lincoln school for
several years before her marriage.
Domestic service Is regaining Its
popularity as a vocation among
English girls leaving school and
going to work.
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.20
Portland
and Return
Via
Oregon Electric
Tickets on sale Fridays, Saturdays
and Sundays; return limit lues
days or
$2
.50 Daily
5-Dny Itcturn Limit
Reduced Round Trip Fares
BcUvccn All O. E. Ry. Points
Safe, Dependable Service
O. E. Bv. train leave for Portlnnd at
7:03, 9:M; 13:30. 4:11, 0:30 and
t .to p. m.
Pm RtiffnnA. Alhnnv. Rnrvftllln. HnrrlM'
burff and Junction city at 9:48
a. m.; 4:03, n:oo p. m.
"Observation Cor
For any information about
railroad tript phone 727
I. W. niTCIIIC, Alt.
i. r. knowi.ton, t. r. Act.
Oreffton Electric
Railway
X ayrnp 35c and 60c the. And ex-
Mm UrmmUy, aia PISOS Throat and
$250 FINE AND
60 DAYS GIVEN
JENNIE STRONG
Mrs. Jennie Strong was fined $260
and sentenced to serve 60 days In
Jail Thursday when she entered a
plea of guilty to a charge of Illegal
possession of liquor. S. V. Raines
was lined 175 In police court on
tne same charge.
Mrs, strong and Raines were ar
rested Wednesday night by state
and city officers at the Strong resi
dence. Nine pint bottles of moon
shine booze were found In the
house, according to officers. Haines
made the plea that be was merely
a boarder at the Strong home, but
decided to plead guilty to the
charge, i- -
An additional charge of main
taining a nuisance has been filed
against Mrs. Strong. Action In this
case was continued. Officers state
that persons living In the neighbor
hood of the Strong home have com
plained at various times regarding
disturbances there.
WILLAMETTE TEAM.
DEBATE VICTORS
Willamette university debaters.
Jack Routh and Charles Campbell
won a d to l decision over, Univer
sity of Southern California talkers,
uregory Kautz and Milton Dickens
In a debate staged at Dallas Wednes
day afternoon at which R. R. Turn
er, spuerlntendent of Dallas schools
presided. The plea of temporary in
sanity as a defense of crime was the
question debated.
The Willamette debaters will meet
the University of Arizona at the
Chemawa Indian school Thursday
night. The University of Wyoming
team will be met by the local talk
ers Friday evening at Waller hall.
150 BOYS COMING
FOR CONFERENCE
Close to 150 boys of high school
age are expected here Friday and
Saturday, Marcn 29 and so wnen
the sixth annual Older Boys con
ference of the Salem area will be
held at the Y. M. C. A. Last year
there were 135 In attendance and
Judzing by the Interest being dis
played In this year's meeting this
number will be exceeded.
Dwlght Adams, Ivan White and
How "Skinny" Girls
Gain Weight Quick
Put on flesh in few weeks with
new YEAST and IRON. Your
own druggist guarantees re
sults or pay nothing
Tt seems lncrodl table how fast Iron-
l7.od Yftfint ntltlH nounds of Kood firm
flesh on women and men. children
and old people. Doctors Know tne
value at vegetable Iron and yeast
la building up and Improving the
body, ironized Yeast Is a highly blood
building properties of vegetable Iron
with yeast, It will give results In hnlf
the time required by yeast and Iron
wiKen separately.
Pcopta ask What is In Ironized
sallow, lifeless, faded complexions In
to uie irean Hmooin, loveiy skid oi
earlv clrlhood. Wrinkles dlsanoear.
sands of men and women write prais
ing tho mnrvelouj youthtfylng effects
of Ironized Yeast.
So don't go around skinny, tired
and sallow-looking when Ironized
Yenst will build you up and bring
lovely, fresh color so quickly. Bale
to take pleasant-tasting tablets. Do
not upset the stomach or cause gaa
not upset tho stomach or causo gas.
uw to any arug sioro toaay ana gee
full sized treatment. If after tills
generous trial, you are not delighted
your money back Immediately, adv
Finest Torlo reading lenses fitted
to your eyes at the above figure
We also Insure your glasses
against breakage the only firm
In Salem extending this splendid
FREE Service Examination, too.
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110 N. Commercial 8t
"At the Sign of the 8pcx
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PHONE 359-W
We Want
JUNK
Bags, Paper, Metal, Backs
Iron, Bottles, Hides, Pelts.
Wool, and anything which
you have to sell.
Three Trucks at your
Service
Capital Bargain &
Junk Co.
n. 8TEINBOCK, Owner
145 Center Phone SM
By the bridle
O. A. Ketls spent Wednesday visit
ing every high school Is Marlon
county in the Interest of the. con
ference. The schools of Polk coun
ty will be visited next week.
Dean Jewell of Oreron state ml.
lege will have charge of the con-
ierenee which will be held alone
vocational lines for the most part
1000 EXPECTED AT
ENDEAVOR SESSION
Registration for the annual state
Christian Endeavor convention
which will be held here April 18-31
has reached the 600 mark outside
the city of Salem, according to re
ports received by local . officers
Wednesday night. The goal of 1000
delegates from out of town la ex
pected to be reached shortly.
Eight of the 16 districts of tbe
state have already filled their
quotas. They include Marehfield,
Douglas, Crater Lake, Mt. Hood,
Pendleton, Grande Ronde. Hills-
boro and Bend.
James Henderson, president. Vi
ola Ogden, secretary, and Ross
oney, western Oregon secretary for
the Endeavor were In the city
Wednesday niglit In the interest-of
the convention. O. J. Hull la chair
man of the housing committee.
. Fifteen high school students will
compete for the Salem high orator
ical championship Friday afternoon.
The boy or girl who presents the
best oration will represent the school
at the state oratorical contest on
the O. A. O.' campus in April. The
state contest is sponsored by Delta
Sigma Dho fraternity and the Na
tional Players' fraternity. Orations
in competition will be on the sub
ject of crime waves. Teachers In the
English department will be judges
of the local contest Friday after
noon. 20 Year Goitre
Treated At Home
Airs. II. 3. Stubbs, Denver, Colorado
Says: "Come or write to 1324 Em
erson St., and I will tell my complete
experience with Sorbol Quadrople, a
colorless liniment, easy to apply and
Inexpensive."
Oet more Information at Capital
drug store or write Sorbol Company,
Mcchanlcsburg, Ohio, Sold by all
druggists. adv.
Relief From Curse
of Constipation
A Battlecreek physician says,
'Constipation Is responsible for
more misery than any other cause.
But immediate relief has been
found. A tablet called Rexall Or
derlies has been discovered. This
tablet attracts water from the sys
tem into) the lazy, dry evacuating
bowel called the colon. The water
loosens the dry food waste and cau
ses a gentle, thorough, natural
movement without forming a habit
or ever increasing the dose.
Stop suffering from constipation.
Chew a Rexall Oderlle at night.
Next day bright. Get 24 for 25c to
day at the nearest Rexall drug
store. Perry's drug store. adv.
TIRE REPAIRING
We Can Do It!
One Visit to Our Vulcanizing Shop
Will Convince You
Open 8,700 Hours Each Year
"JIM" "BILL"
SMITH and W ATKINS
The Station with a Clock
KELLY
TEXACO GAS
as
FOR SALE BY
BUSH ST. GARAGE
1000 S. Com'. St.
MIKE
275 S.
R. WOOLERY
444 S. Com'l. St.
RASTER'S SERVICE STATION
S. 12th St.
STOW COUGH
Foley's Honey and Tar Compoun4
qquickly stops coughs, bmls lnflam
med tissues, and, without effort, rais
es phlegm, clearing the throat of lr
ritating mucus. No chloroform to dry
up natural and necessary secretion.
Mo opiates to constipate a superior
blend of pure pins tar. fresb laxa
tive honey, together with other
cough and tissue healing Ingredients.
Insist upon FOLEY'S, the original
honey and Tar Compound, and ac-
ftt no other. Ask your druggist. For
e by Capital Drug Store. adv.
Auto Runs 59 Miles
On Gallon of Gas
Automobile engineers who worked
for yean In an effort to reduce gas
oline consumption have found the
solution tn a marvelous Invention
that fits all cars. An actual test
made by one of the engineers show.
ed 59 miles on a gallon of gas. Thou
sands of car owners have already
installed tnis new Invention. They
not only report amazing gas sav
ings, but are also surprised to find
quicker pick-up, Instant starting,
running motors and dlsappearanoa
of carbon. E. Oliver, 1159 E. Third
St., Milwaukee. Wise, for a limited
time Is offering a -tree device to
those who will help tntroduoe It
They also need men everywhere to
make over $100 weekly In their own
territory taking care of local busi
ness. Write him at once for free
sample and big money making of
fer, adv.
HOW TO FIGHT
EXCESS FAT
There are hard ways, like starvation,
but fewer and fewer employ them. There
19 a pleasant way, modern and scientific,
which combats the cause. A vast number
of people now use it. And the slender
figures now seen everywhere are largely
due to that
That method Is embodied in Marmots
prescription tablets. People have used
them for 20 years millions of boxes of
them. And everybody, in almost every
circle, sees the change. New beauty, new
health, new vitality.
Each box of Marmola contains the
formula, also the scientific reasons for
results. So users have no fear of harm.
Learn the facts about Marmola, because
of the good it has done. Ask your drug
gist now for a f 1 box with Uie book.
Then decide.
Sunday Brings
A Romance of girl who
thinks she
la too wise t
to love!
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