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Corvallis Gazette-Times from Corvallis, Oregon • 3

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DAILY GAZETTE-TIMES, TUESDAY, JZXE 1925. PAGE TIIREU Mm Locke at Hume Ida MaMeaa- ia Curvatli-Mr. aad Lewvr for Graats Pa Mrs. WV Om Visit to Fare Mrs. James mor ot gran! officers In attend acBV.Th tonventtoa represents1 K.

Andrew departed today tor' Ragsdale ot Los. Angeles. Cat, mo-Grants WsKSOuthera Oregon-i She wred to Corvallis recently and Is IRLOCALSI I rJ urn Hn. Elliott i Corrallis Hn. and Mrs.

K. XeeAhaBf-and friends in the citf. Mrs. Ragsdal-was Miss Grace Need ham. and she and Ragsdale were formerly resi dents.

et this city. They located In Los Angeles tour years ago and Mr. Ragsdale is manager ot a wholesale drag firm In that city. Mrs. Ragsdale 'to to spend a week in this city and upon her return to Los Angeles will be accompanied by Mr.

and Mrs. N. Keedham who are going south to spend a month or six weeks In and near Los Angeles. They will visit the Rags- dales and friends in southern Call forala. Firemen (o Gather Long Convention DETROIT.

June j( (Associated Press) The thirtieth convention or the Brotherhood ot Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen opened here yesterday, to continue about a month, with representatives ot 820 subordinate lodges- aad a score or at BeachesMrs. P. Yaudt mi children were among Corvallisttea who passed the weekend at Newport. They remained there several days. sswss I Stewart Goes to lloseburg Blatr Stewart, A.

C. student aad soloist, has gone to Roseburg and "will fee employed in tint vicinity during the summer season. Mr. Stewart Is engaged at highway construction work and will be there until tall. Mr.

York Home M- Tor passed the week-end with, relatives la Portland, Yamhill and Carlton, going to Yamhill eounty, lor Memorial day. He returned here Monday Mrs. IreUad Portland Mrs. W. P.

Ireland haB -returned trom a stay in Portland and a visit to her W. IX Marpbyand family. visit to Mrs. Graham's mother, Mrs. E.

Allen, and the John Aliens. The Grahams came here for Memorial day and passed the week-end at Mrs. Allen's home. employed wMh an electrical firm there, and the couple will maks that city their Mrik Andrew had spent several months fat Cor vallis as the guest of her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.

Lloyd Mlllhollen. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew came here trom Fond du Lac, with the expectation ot locating In some section ot Oregon and have chosen. Grants Pass.

Return Pfcm t'allfortiU A. J. Moore and his sons, William and Albert. J. Moore, returned Sunday evening from Long Beach, wher they were called early last week by th death et the wife and mother.

They were accompanied here by the two small daughters who had been ia California with Mrs. Moore and Miss Dorothy Moore. The latter has gone south to Mississippi aad Is taking the body et the late Mn. Moore to the old hbma in that, state for the funeral and final resting place. It Is probable Miss Dorothy will give up her work California and return to Corvallis to be with her people.

A I -Sv Vv --JllVmF "r7l Important Date approximately members. Much of the time of the conven tlon will is -devoted to study of its department, through tTiIci lierg are at reseat la effect policies aggregating more than 00.008. All the grand officers will ba candidates for re-election. Th lAdles Auxiliary ot the organization, with 481 lodges and a. corresponding number ot delegate, representing 4 a membership.

of 21,000 Ho cob vented here yesterday. SEE CURTIS AND SEE BETTER, Glasses scientifically fitted and guaranteed. I grind my own Jcasea. DR. W.

J. QJRTIS Btl 8PECIALI3T IIS Madison Street -XBkon il Corrallis, Ore, color schemes, quantities '9 Wednesday, June 10th Mrs. K. F. Maiden oT Roseburg and formerly -of have lust spent several days Corvallis and yesterday afternoon attended the funeral ot the late A.

K. Wood cock. The Maidens had planned to remain over several days, and be here for he. oining today el Hotel Bonton, hot fire in "the. re let store in Roseburg.

adjoining Mr. Maiden's place oT busiaes. took them back to Roseburg last night to look after their interests there. i Spend lay Whh Relatives Mr. and Mrs.

Judd Smith, accompanied by their house gust, Miss Emma Cattthora. of Mexico, Mo motored to Albany Sunday and passed the day with Mr. and Mrs. T. B.

Wil liamson. Mr. williamso is presi dent of the Albany State bank. Mrs. Williamson and Mrs.

Smith are sisters- and Miss Caothorn is cousin who 'his come north to spend several months visiting rela tives te various sections ot Oregon. To Woodburn for Wedding Mr, and Mrs. 3. Tantis and daugh ters, Misses LaVelle and Mildred rantis, and Miss Jeffnnette Bice motored to WToodbiirn this morning ana this afternoon attended the wedding ot Miss Ethel Rodgers and Luthet Yantls. Miss LaVelle, Tantis sanguine, wedding music, with Mies iRIr r'oylnK accompaniments and the ma.CX8- Botn Rod gers and Mr.

are former O. A. C. students and veil known here, The bridegroom is a son oi -Mr- and Mrs. Yantis and a former WT ailis boy.

He graduated from 0. A. C. with the 1924 class and is a member of Sigma Chi fraternity. SMer Dice in Kost Miss Jessie Prosser.

of the Gift Shop, and her mother, Mrs, WV.O. Piosser, who is now wit hher in Corvallis, have received word of the death last night of their youngest sister and daughter, Miss Rdwina Prosser: who -passed away at the Mercod Snnltarium, Mernxd, Penn. Miss Prosser formerly resided in Ktigene, Imt went east for the rest cure and treatment at the sanitarium, in expectation that the climatic chauge might be of benefit. She had been frail some time on an influenza attack resulted in her dath. The body is being taken to the home ot a sister, Mrs.

GeorRe ITellerolf, In Philadelphia and the funeral will be held there Thursday morning. The Corvallis Gift Shop will 'be closed Thursday morning. Sisters tolK Kiist Miss Mar- jorie Hanson, "who bad spent 'several (weeks with hT relatives, Mr. and Mrs. M.

H. Allen and the Jesse Hansons, departed today for Port land, and this afternoon spoke 4 Portland Presbyterian women ol her work as a missionary in Korea. Tomorrow she will be joined In Portland by he? sister, Mrs. Allen. and the two will leave that city tomorrow evening for to spend npjeral weeks, visiting an aunt and other relatives in that city.

They are to be away from Corvallis approximately three weeks stid on the return west will stop in Jamestown, North Dakota, and Forsythe, -where cousins reside. Mrs Allen and Miss Hanson will return to Corvallis late in June and Miss HanBon will be in the city for another short visit "before sailing for Korea. She has spent more than year on furlough In the United States, studying during the school year at san Anselmo Seminary, San Francisco. Are. you running your Balloon Tires hard or soft? THE original idea back of balloon tires is tbe added comfort of ridingr on cushion air.

Every extra pound of pressure that must be put into a balloon tire to make it serviceable takes away just to much from the cushioning. Many balloon tires today are run harder than they should be for maximum cushioning. This is done to save the tires from excessive But here is a Tire that need not be over-inflated to save it from early and uneven tread wear or tread separation. You can run U. S.

Royal low pressure Balloons at roe low air pressure and it won't hurt them. Because They have the new "Low-Pressure Tread," which prevents early and uneven tread wear And they are built of Latex-treated Web Cord, which gives mnmnm strength and flexibility. No matter what your experience with other balloon tires may have been Do not Wr-inflate these tires to save them from quick and excessive wear. It is not necessary. They are made for tree low air pressures.

United States Rubber Company A big demonstration of paints and varnishes will be held In ourl Locke has maraed from Portland where, she. Wtored with Eugene relatives. She visited Portland relatives and friends and had been away several weeks i Portlaad Visitor Robert Jones went to Portland, yesterday to look after, business matters there and will be away day or two. B. E.

Christianseit is another Portland visitor, going down this morning to attend to business interests and visit relatives in that city. iutrt Drnnjr Home Tom Davis of Portland has been a guest of Mrs. Davis' Sirs. O. E.

Denny, Jn thia city, Mr. Da vis "was motoring through Corvallis on his' way to Roseburg and south to the California line. Inspecting Oregon highways, and sttpped for a brief visit with Mrs Denny. Stevenson at Newport Mr. and Mrs.

A. L. Stevenson were at New- port over the week-end-and guests of Mrs. Stevenson's parents. Mr.

an Mrs. E. K. Abraham, who have spent a ten days outing in their cottage at that Mr. and Mrs.

Abraham have returned here from the eoast stay. to fwrrpetarein i- ig tor Portland fo tag jof the Oregon wlatlon to be held there 'Jund 3 to 6. The Haijpers will visit Portland friends and- plan to be away the remainder -of tBe week. To Meet Mr. Ball Mrs.

W. M. Ball went to Portland this after-ndon to meet Mr. Ball who Is returning, from a trip east to Florence, Kansas, where he was called several weeks ago by the serious illness of his "mother, Mrs. W.

Birtt Mr. Ball left his mother improving and well on the way to recovery Mr. 'and Mrs. Ball are, to spend a day in Portland and will reiurn to 'this city tomorrow. Bliickli tlttcs in City Mr.

and Mrs. 0. J. Blackledge, who have spent the greater part of the win- ter season at Newport, housed In their beach cottage, drove to Cor-vallls-Sunday night. They are here for the opening of Hotel Benton this afternoon and evening and' Mr.

Blackledge has been assisting in filling the furniture order purchased through the Blackledge Furnltnre company. cathens Attend Funeral Mr. and Mrs. J. G.

Githens went to Albany this afternoon to attend the funeral of Mrs. Githens' Bister, the late Mrs. Pred L. Reis, -who died her late home there Sunday evenlng, for lowing heart trouble. The services were held from the First Presbyterian church, of which Mrs.

Rets has been a member. Dr. Wallace Howe Leo conducting the funeral. interment was in the Masonic ceme- ery. Spend Week-end Here MJsr Ruth Hjertaas of Portland, "Hiss Lenora Preston ot Dallas and Miss Helen Deitlein of Vancouver, were with friends in Corvallis the week-end, attending the military tournament at O.

A. C. and other offerings here. Miss Hjertaas was formerly connected with the faculty ot physical education for women, 0. A.

is now directing class es at the Portland Y. W. C. A. Both Miss Preston and Miss Deitlein are graduates of O.

A. C. Radio Program 4 KGW, Portland, Tonight 7:30 p. m. Weather, police, market reports, news bulletins and baseball scores.

8 to 9 concert; banjo duets; Mystery boys, Julius Walter, pianist, Opal McDevttt, contral 4 to. 9 to 10 Rose City trio. 10' n. m. Dance orchestra.

KFI, Los Angeles, 4678 to 4 9. Examiner studio; 9 to 10, 4 California string quartet; vocal 4 numbers: 10 td 11. ballad hour; ukulele and 4 KFOA, Seattle, 4548:30 to 4 10. Times program; 10 to 11. 4 orchestra.

4 KGO. Oakland, 3618 p. 4 KGO Little- 8ymDhony orches-'T 4 tra: 10 to 1, orchestra. 4 Los Angeles, 4057:30 4 to 8, Plagly Iggly girls' trio; 4 8 to 10, program; 40 11, or- 4 chestra; 11 to 12, Shriners 4 hour. 4 KNX.

Hollywood. 837 8 to 4 KNX feature program; to 10, 4 program; 10 to 12, movie night 4 and dance orchestra. 4 KPO. San 4281 4 to 10. U.

S. army band: 10 to 4 11, orchestra. R-A-D-I-0 Sets and Supplies Edison Electric Store 234 South Second Elliott has returned to her home in the Lewisburg community. Mrs. ElHoit has spent some time with friends la Corvallis.

A Guest at Hatch Home Mrs. 0. J. Suroyer ot Summit to in Corrallis on a visit to the. home folks, Mrs.

Edward P. Hatch, and family. She will return the latter part of the Ideal Weather at Newport Cor-vallisites -who were at Newport during Memorial week-end say the weather was ideal. There was' no wind and the air was warm and balmy and ideal tor the vacationists there. Lntsons in New Location Captain Harley Latson, of the 0 A.

C. mill' tary department, and Mrs. Latson are now at home at 2315' Jackson UJU'VUUUljr UU IUB 11 IB 11 4C11U tUUT munity have been recSntf -visitors in Corvallis. They- stopped-with friends here and were interested in noting the progress of Hotel Benton. Pressure Web Cord Itore to show the people of this community tjie possibilities of home painting and decorating.

We have engaged the services of a paint and varnish expert from the Acme White Lead and Color Works, who will be here all day to talk over your painting and varnishing problems. He will give you information on required, the best way to do the job, etc. Be sure to come; no embarrassment; no obligation.) SPURLIN LILLY 400 Seuth Second Street Phone 301-J i 1 1 1 1 1 7m United States Tires sra Good Tlrot Tnitshife wca3 U. Royal True Low Balloons uriththe New Flat 'J LOW-PRESSURE TREAD and Btdlt of For sale by: COLLEGE COOPEY MA. RICKARD HILL GARAGE TOM DIXON RILEY MEIER.

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