THE OREGON "STATESMAN, SALEM; OREGON SATURDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 4, 1926 LOCAL Funeral Attended , Mr. and Mrs, W. Brow- of, Ore gon City were In this city yester day to attend the funeral ot Mr. Brown's father, W. J. Brown, who died here recently, aged 74. Those Big Black Grapes ' W Juice and Jelly, at Fiala's .' 'VYae'yards. Three miles north In Tolk county. s9 Accident Reported D.. I. Ritchie reported at local police headquarters yesterday that his car had been struck by an un identified one at, State and Liber ty streets. No damage was done, he stated. Complete Line of" Monarch ' Electric , Ranges 1 at Hamilton. A21tf Injured In Crash Mrs. Harriett Rowlsby of Aur ora received a slight cut on the nose yesterday when her car col lided with one driven by It. S. Haines of route 3 near the bridge at Aurora, according to a report made at local police headquarters by 'Haines. Mrs. Rowlsby ran her car into his right rear fender, he says, and blames the accident to inexperience on her part. Furniture Upholstery And repairing. Geise - Powers Furniture Company a2tf Operation Performed Y- Miss Lillian Marshall ot Salem received a major, operation at a local hospital Thursday. . -; - - ,-' I .ask Jny Demonstration .. , nivrsaL?JElectrie Rasge at Halik'fiTEoff Electric t Cor u s4 A boy. -was Tkjrn Sunday, to Mr. and MTsf" Christian JJKowiU of this city. The1 child , has been named Christian, Jr. We Are Pleased to Announce That Mr. Hibler has . returned from Portland and is now employ ed at The Bob Shoppe. Mr. Hib ler has been' employed at Mier & Franks and Mary Elizabeth shops for the past few months. Phone 391 for appointments. s4 Visit) Haught Mrs. Sarilda Smith has gone to 'Anaheim, Cal., to visit her daugh ter,' Mrs. N. C. Hubbs. Tank Stars Entered Three Salem swimmers are en tered Jn the state outdoor cham pionship meet at Oswego lake, near Portland, today. They are Chester Lindsey in 200 yard breast stroke; Velma Emmett. in the 100 and 50-yard free style for women, and Dana Thomas in the 100 and 50-yard free style for men. These entrants were coached at the Crystal pool by M. H. Douglas. Dance .-Robert's Station Saturday night. 54 Information Hal ted No mofe information as to the time of day will be given out by the local Western Union office, it was stated yesterday. So many calls have been received that it takes practically all of one girl's time to answer them. Saturday Special Imported Shopping Baskets and waste baskets. Values 90c to $1.50. Your choice 69c at Stiff's. Karly Pioneer Dies Mrs. D. Cronemiller, grand mother of Linn Cronemiller of Sa lem, has died at the home of her daughter in Berkeley, Cal., ac cording to word received here. Airs. Cronemiller was an Oregon pioneeer of an early day. Party Leaving City Will sacrifice piano for balance; $10 monthly" will handle. 'See this wonderful bargain at Tallman'a Piano Store, 395 S. 12th. s4 HOP PICKERS WANTED A Tracks leave east end of bridge every morning, 6: SO THACKEB & WILLIAMS Phone 110F12 Underwood Typewriter Co. Direct Factory Branch 519 Court St. Phone 889 Typewriters Rented, Sold, Repaired Special rental rate to Stvdeata Wood Wood TRACY'S FUEL' YARD 167 D Street TelephoM S31S LADD a BUSH Delias Established 16C3 General B&nldng Huzbizzl " Office Utmn froa a. m. t NEWS IN BRIEF Deport Patients : Five state hospital inmates, na tives of foreign countries, will be deported next week to their na tive countries. They are . Cornel ius Mahoney, Irajand; Alfred Nes Lak, Norway: Minnie Kruhsmeyer and Otto Crellwitz. Germany, and George Ilalli, Canada. Last Day Demonstration , Universal Electric Range Halik & Eoff Electric Co. at -s4 i Pays Sped Fine . G. O. Zeicker was fined $5 yes terday in police court on a charge of speeding. Fine Kimball Piano $23 $8 month. 355 N. High. -b4 Park Too Long ' ; John Harbeson, E. D. Brown, Ben F. West, and Thomas Wil liams were fined $1 apiece yester day in police court-for parking overtime. Register Stolen Burglars entered the Fairmount dairy about 2 o'clock yesterday morning and took away the cash register. They are doomed to dis appointment, when they open it, however, because the register was empty. Entrance was made by the front door. Local police have no clue. " Backs Into Auto t A car driven by L? CiiWampIer backed into one "driven by C. E. Elliott yesterday on Commercial street- between Chemeketa and Court, according to reports made at police headquarters.-; Amount of damage wfe- not mentioned in the records. ' Hotel Marlon I V Dollar, dinner, served -5: 45 to 8 ivery evening., Y;Y J2tt Special Sunday Service ' ''. Special Labor Day services will be held in the First Methodist church on. Sunday. Rev. Fred C. Taylor, the pastor, will speak in the morning on "The Sacredness of Work." In the evening his ser mon subject 'will be "Churchian Hy'vsi Christianity." The chorus ehoir will render special music at both services. Why Wait for Your Haircut When you may make an . ap pointment with barbers who do not experiment with your hair. Phone 391. The Bob Shoppe. s4 ji - Get Your Lot Now Fairmount Hill, Laurel Park or Pleasant Home additions. Fair mount hill lots $800 on up. Laurel Park $475 on up. Pleasant Home $125 on up. Terms you can han dle. choose now. Becke & Hen dricks, 189 North High. s3tl Goes to Albany Miss Yvonne Pickell has gone to Albany to spend some time ai the guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Tor bet. Last Day Demonstration Universal Electric Range Halik & Eoff Electric Co. - at -s 4 Ex-Sheriff Sings John Orr, former "singing sher iff of Polk county," and a mem ber of the Salem Lions club? sang "O Heart of Mine" and "The Sun shine of Your Smile" at the Lions club luncheon in the Marion hotel yesterday. He was accompanied on the piano by his daughter, Charlotte. Large Home Oaks Reduced to $6500 cash to more now... 5 bedrooms, etc. 6 blocks to all schools and state house. THIS IS BUY. Becke & Hen dricks, 189 North .High St. s3tf Appoints Teacher Miss Winifred Winnard, in structor in the high school of com merce, 'Portland, for the past 12 years, has been appointed a mem ber of the Oregon Textbook com mission to succeed Mrs. Marjorie Newburry who has resigned. Miss Winnard will serve under her com mission until December 31, 1928. The appointment was announced by Governor Pierce. Rev. R. H. Moon of Oakland Cal. will speak in the Taber nacle, Ferry street, on Salvation for Soul and Body, Sunday, and through the week. ' s5 : MONEY TALKS Salesmen, Salesladies and Re tail Merchant. My Items fit all of you. Salesman averages $1.00 profit for every fealer called on. Costs dealer, $2.00, he sells for $3.50, makes $1.50 on $2.00 in vested. - Salesman makes $1.00. If you are a Salesman , or' wish to become one. : If yon never sold anything. in your life I will tell you how ; to make ,, better' than $100.00 a week. (Address) Geo. ; L. Lane; " Mansfield, 'Ohio : - - Ad. Dr. Smith Leave Dr. T. C. Smith of Los Angeles, who has been visiting - Salem ft lends for the last three weeks, will leave for his home today. . Dr. Smith lived in Salem for 25 years before moving to Los Angeles. Three New Horn 4, 5, 6 rooms. $5000 price. Two south, one north. Terms. Becke & Hendricks, 189 North High. s3tf In Show Business : Fred and Ed Browning, former proprietors of Browning's Sweet land here, have sold their business and bought a ferris .wheel and merry-go-round, with which they are touring the nearby country. They are making a stand at Kel so, Wash.; this week., ' - - Behr Bros. Piano M . Wonderful tone, $195, $7 month. 355 N. Hgb. ' .1. 84 Back From Vacation Miss Anne Simpson and Miss Amelia Feary of the Marion coun ty child health demonstration have each returned from, a month's va cation. Miss Simpson spent her vacation in San Francisco and Se attle, while Miss Feary was at the coast and In various cities of Ore gon. " New Piano 9235, Terms $10 a month. 355 N. High. Leave f or Coast j A. R. HodgeS.'Robert Board ma'n and J. B. CrarjMf-the .local YMCA wUl leave today Jo spend the week end at (be ; coast.! j Tfiey will in vestigate possible; locations for a permanent YMCA camp site for U J I 1 1 1 Repairing, Reliping for I radios And men, Valeteria, Tel. 2227. - j s4 Faculty Meets With all the faeulty members of the Kimball College of Theol ogy present yesterday for the first time; a meeting of the faculty was held to get ready for the" opening of college September 23. Pleads Guilty W. Markham of Los Angeles, Cal.;, was in the justice court yes terday on a charge of careless and Impudent driving. Y. L. Calavan swore out a complaint following an automobile accident in which he alleged Markham had proceed ed from the, scene of the accident without determining the extent of damages or injuries. Markham entered a plea of guilty and the case was continued for sentence. He was released on his own recog- nlzance. Willyg-K night and Overland For repairs see factory expert MacDonald Auto Co. s5 Attend Conferen , ' Rex Pickering and George O. Oliver will leave today for Walla Walla, Wash., where they will spend a week attending the Col umbia River conference of Metho dist ministers. Accounts Accepted The final account of the estate of Charlotte A. Stoudemeyer was accepted by the county court yes terday. The county court yester day accepted the final account of the estate of Ida Muths. Hamilton Player Like Xew 50 rolls music, $375, terms $10 month. 355 N. High, i s4 Accident Reported- Cars driven by H. Rosenbaum of Turner and H. A. Miller, collid ed yesterday at Court and Liberty streets, according to reports made at police headquarters. No de tails were given. Modern Flat for Rent . 5 large rooms. Just like house, own furnace, etc. Very close jn at $64 Ferry. Adults. $35. Becke & Hendricks, 189 N High. Phone 161. s3tf Initiation Tonight There will be a meeting of the Rainbow girls tonight at 7:30 in the Masonic temple. Initiation ceremonies will be held. Excellent Used Piano 9135 Terms $5 month. 355 N. High. Chimney .Burns A chimney fire in a residence at Mill and Summer streets called out the fire department last night. The damage was very slight. Executor Appointed-: . The county court yesterday Is sued an order admitting the will of James B. Moore to probate, and appointed the First Savings Bank of Albany as executor. E. D. Cus- Ick, D. C. Smith and George Cus- ick all ot Multnomah county, and Roy Newport, Rolla Morris and Wallace Henderson were appoint ed appraisers of the estate. - f GHOICE of Traub Genuine Orange Blossom engage- ment and wedding rings is tribute to the Judgment and good taste of the wearer. - HARTMAN BROS. ' Sfsan 2wl Jwln, Coast S 4e SsasTSjh to (())(()) lid fa U 0 II fin V fK fl 'x SS KW 3IMI .'-Ml This Is one of fhe best bays we have had for m long time. A 1022 Hudson phaeton in the best of condition, with five practically - new tires, spot light, automatic swipe and our price is only S430. P2 ID Camp Is Popular A total of 1853 cars stopped at the Salem 'municipal auto camp in August, according to statistics given out yesterday. Out of this number 987 stayed for longer than one night: ,' Undergoes Operatloi A'mihor operation was perform ed yesterday at a local hospital on Mrs. A. P. Herman, 1295 Ship ping street. Ileal Estate Business Musi sacrifice established ground floor business, low rent, good lease. Other interests demand my entire attention. Big sacrifice if sold at once. Write P. O. Box 86, Salem. s! Why Wait for Your Haircut When you may make an 'ap pointment with barbers who do not experiment with your half1. Phone 391. The Bob Shoppe. s4 ' A building permit was issued yesterday to Gene Grabenhorst to erect a one-story dwelling at 1760 North Church street, the estimat ed cost to be $2700. Adam Engle will be builder. Permit Issued . L. Oberer was granted a build ing permit yesterday to erect a One story dwelling at 475 North 17th street. Tne estimate cosi will be $2500. Adam Engle will be builder. Account Accepted The county court yesterday ac cepted the final account of the es tate of George P. Litchfield. $800 Ivers & Pond Piano $285, terms $10 a month. 355 N. High. s4 License Issued Gerald Hibbard ot Portland, salesman, and E. Marjory Pel- muldon of Woodburn obtained a marriage license at the office of iv,n r-mintv clerk veaterday. Will Sacrifice for Quick Sale High grade player piano, left with us for sale. Terms. Don't overlook this snap. Tallman Pi ano Store, 395 S. 12th. s4 Three Cars Hit Three cars, owned by Dr. O. A. Olson, George Waters and the Bligh hotel, came together in front of the hotel yesterday, but little damage was done. Daughters Are Born A daughter was . born to Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Holman, 1025 North 17th street, Salem, on Sep tember 1. On Thursday, Mr. and Mrs. Ray W. Barker, of Gervals; announced the birth of a girl. Visitors Reported in Salem - I O Mrs. F. C. Delzell was a Salem visitor Friday. She is a resident of Turner. Among the Friday visitors in this city were Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Mott of Falls City. Mr. and Mrs.George Goodall of Eugene were in Salem Friday. ' George Turnbull of Eugene was a Salem visitor Friday. Muriel Wilson of Independence spent Friday in this city. - Mr. and Mrs. Richard Christo pher and son were in Salem yes terday. . They are Albany resi dents. Mrs. Esther Kiefer of Jefferson spent Friday in Salem. H. C. Porter, prominent Aums ville farmer, was a visitor in Sa lem yesterday. Walter Heaterand family from Union Hill were in Salem yester day for the circus. Rachel Hunt of Sublimity Is visiting with the family of Judge Hunt of the county court. Martha Harrison of Mt. Angel visited Salem Thursday. Mrs. Tom Eagles of Independ ence was discharged from a local hospital yesterday. : Roy Henderson of Reedsport spent Thursday in this city, Mrs: E. A, Bradley of Aums ville, accompanied by her family, spent Friday in this city. - , William D, Watts of Portland spent Friday night In this city. , - Frances McGarry of Toledo was among the' Friday visitors in Sa- lem. - v' -,fv ' Dr. Grace Young. MIsS Dorothy Bailey, and Miss Cella L. Gavin, all of The Dalles, were In this city Friday. ' . Minnetta Magers of Portland Is a Salem visitor today. Otto Peterson of Corvallls was in this city Friday. " i B. E. Reed of Portland was a Salem visitor Friday. ?:f . v . John O'Kelly was among the J Friday visitors In this city. ' lie 14 FIRST FIGURE OiJ SEPTEMBER 14 BAYES AND MAGSAMBOL TO MEET IS 10 ROUND SCBAP ' The fall-fight .season, will open in Salem September 14, when Phil .Bayes, popular local 125-pound boxer, will meet Patsy Magsambol, scrappy; Filipino fighter, in a 10 round battle at the Armory. The winner of this bout will meet Ben hy Pels of-Portland during fair Both these men are fast, clever. hard hitting fighters, so an excel lent battle is anticipated for Sa lem fight fans. Bayes is well known here and all Salem is ac quainted with what he cando. ''-..Magsambol is' praised highly in all the press clippings about fights In which he took part, and his manager, Charles Jost, is confi dent he will get at least a deci sion over Bayes. , "If he doesn't beat Phil in the ten rounds it will be the kids last fight," declares Jost. ," I LATE FIGHT NEWS PORTLAND, Ore., Sept. ' 3. (AP) Len ; Malody, - Laramie, Wyo., took a tame dec";ion from Joe Shannon. Philadelphia light weight, in the 10 round main event here tonight. The feature event of the card was - the six round semi-wind up in which Rus sell Dockstader ran his string of consecutive victories up to 25 by scoring a two round knock out over Rocco Strambo, Portland. Bob Jugg Des Moines, Iowa, knocked out Fred Greenlee, Bend, in three rounds. Both weighed 150 pounds. Eddie Doodey, Aber deen light weight took a decision over Lex Johnson, Portland, In four rounds." George Mays- stowed Pete By rons away in three rounds In the curtain raiser. Both are from Portland. SAN FRANCISCO. Sept. 3. (AP) Jimmy Delaney, St. Paul light heavy weight, and Ernie Owens of Los Angeles, were or dered from the ring by referee Tobin Irwin in the eighth round of their scheduled 10 round main event at the Dreamland rink here tonight. It was a bad match as both are good boxers and neither would open up enough to give the fans some action. In the sixth they were booed by the house and in the eighth the tiresome bout was halted. Kewpie Riley, Portland, feather weight scored a decision over Cracker Warren, of Denver, who substituted for Don Long in a six round semi-wind up. NEW YORK, Sept. 3. (AP) Eddie Anderson. Wyoming battler, won on a foul from Arnold Ryan, National Guard boxer, in the third round of a 10 round bout at the Coney Island stadium tonight. An derson was pouring lefts and rights to the head when he sank to his knee in pain from a low blow. He weighed 129 H, Ryan 133 i. GRUESOME ! PUT Oil BY CHUB "The Road to Mandalay" Show at the Elsinore Today and Tomorrow ; "Putting out an eye" was Lon Chaney's daily task during' the filming of "The Road' to Man delay," his - new Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer vehicle which will show at the Elsinore today and tomorrow. In addition to e; regular show Clarence Eddy, concert organist, will play at 3, 8, and 9:40. Mr. Eddy is a very accomplished musi cian. . . . Every day the ftetor applied a . ' I1"" Jelly Beans Assorted Colors 15 c a lb. Two lbs. for 25c FOR SATURDAY ONLY Limit two lbs. to a customer Only, at ... aCHAEFER'G O DRUG STORE - ' Pcnslar Store 135 North 'Commercial St, f . Original Yellow Front ; - 4 PHONU197 . : chemical , to his eyeball which created a white film over it, giv ing the bizarre effect of a man with one eye destroyed by a knife slash. This grewsome make-up is one of the greatest effects he has ever obtained In the way. of illu sion. . 1 ' . Ixla Moran, Owen Moore, Henry ;.B. - Walthall. Kamiyama So Jin and 1 other notable players appear in the vivid new Oriental mystery drama, which Tod Brown ing, creator of . "The Unholy Three," directed. NEWSPAPER FILM AT QUI TODAY "The Last Edition" Bears Every Earmark of a Suc cessful Picture The untold thousands of pic ture fans who thrilled over past Emory Johnson melodramas star ring Ralph Lewis are being thrilled again, by an absorbing story of newspaper work appro priately entitled. "The Last Edi tion," which brings together the brilliant young director and the veteran character actor for the first time since "The Mailman." The talented Mrs. Emilie Johnson has once more evolved "a stirring drama for her Bon to transpose to the screen, and those who have not seen "The Last Edition" at the Oregon theatre have but to day in which ta witness this pro duction. . It bears every earmark of being the most successful of any t picture the Johnsons have done; which is saying a lot con sidering the record-breaking pop ularity of :sach films as "The Third Alarm" and "Westbound Limited." Lila Leslie, Frances Teague, Rex Lease, Ray Hallor, Lou Payne, David Kirby, Cuyler Supplee, Leigh Willard, Wade Boteler and Will Frank compose the supporting cast. BANDIT REVEALS MAIL LOOT PLOT "Coufd Have . Played Hero But Needed Money," He Declares DENVER, Sept. 3. (AP.) Postal inspectors arrived here to day with all but $500 of the $252,200 in bonds and unsigned currency stolen from a Union Pacific mail car near Wamsutter, Wyo., August 13. The loot was recovered Wednesday near Salt Lake City. . Following- the arraignment to iay at Cheyenne, Wyo., ot John W. Madigan and W. F. Bradford, charged with complicity in the robbery, federal authorities ex pected to have the entire case against seven now under arrest before the November grand jury. Madigan and Bradford were re manded to jail when they failed to make bond of $50,000 each as fixed by United States Commis sioner D. W. Gill. Madigan today made known his part in the affair in a statement to the press. . Kearns approached him a year ago, with the proposition he said. ','But I held off." "In May of this year Kearns called me up at Cheyenne and asked me to come to the depot to see him," Madigan continued. ' VI went. He opened up. with the talk of a mail job. I had a wife and baby and I owed for ray furniture and was being pressed for $273 on a motorcycle deal. I was working hard every day and didn't seem to get any where. Kearns' proposition appealed to me and I consented to go in on it. ""He' said; he had a couple of guys in Kansas City who would FOR INFORMATION ABOUT RAILROAD TRIPS Phone 727 OREGON "A ELECTRIC Blanks - . , eP,y. . . To : - - ' ...6 . '"" ...... - , i . . - ; : i i ii'i - .' 'r : : " - . , . . , "1' We carry In stock over 115 legal blanks suited to most any business transactions. We may have just the form you are looking for at a big saying as compared to made to order forms. ; . Some of the forms: Contract of Sale, Road Notice, Will forms, Assign ment of Mortgage, Mortgage forms, Quit Claim Deeds, Abstract forms, Bill of Sale; Building Contract, Promissory Notes, Installment Notes, General Lease, Powr of Attorney, Prune Books and Pads,-Scale ,Re ..uin xfAm .Tiioea fnrma nm mrefullv oretiared for the courts and private use. Price and on note books The Statesman Publishing ;Co. LEGAL BLANK HEADQUARTERS jr.- "At Business Office, Ground Floor ';"T? finance the deal and that he knew two others who were wise to the stickup game and would' pull 'off the Job. The loot was to be split live ways 4mt ndw 1-hear there were 14 men aod women In on the cut. We expected to get 125,000, each." ' - . - . . . Madigan was arrested In Den ver more than a week ago, when he came here to : meet , , Kearns. who. he said, planned to give him 1300 of his share right away to enable him to meet pressing debts. After being arrested. Madigan, in company with officers, was . al lowed to roam about the city In hope Kearns would approach him with the money. Madigan said: "I might have played the hero and tipped off my. superiors about the robbery, but I needed the money and, be sides, if I had I would have . had to hire a body guard for the rest of my life for there's nothing, soft about the men I was dealing with." . - ... Madigan said when the robbery was actually planned he held off for a plan which called for him being carried from the -train by the robbers. ' "I've got to be pro tected, in this, I told them,- He said the men dissuaded him from this plan, by pointing out that there would be no more suspicion directed at him than the others and "if you get pinched a guy that's got 125,000 can always get a lawyer." Coquille may hard surface eight streets this year. OBITUARY Klmberliu Leroy D. Kimberlin, 77, died at his home seven miles southeast of Salem, Sept. 2. He is survived by one son, Symthe, of Salem;- three daughters. Miss Elmira Taylor of West Virginia, Mrs. Cora Buss of Portland, and Mrs. Lizzie Thomas of Carlton, Or. ; three sisters, Mrs. John Greer, Lizzie Peterson and Armelia Savage, all of Kansas. The body is at the Salem mortu ary. Funeral services will be held at McMinnville, Monday, Sept. 6, at 10:30 a. m. Later the body will be forwarded to Kansas for interment. FUNERALS Mrs. Ida Colvin, aged 66, died in a local hospital September 2. She is survived by five sons, C. M. Fleming, southern Oregon: Dean Walker, C. C. Walker, Forrest Walker-nd Lewis Walker, all of Portland, and two daughters, Mrs. Ann Walker Durkin, Los Angeles, CaL, and Mrs. Alice Walker Ste'en. The funeral will be held from the Terwilliger Funeral Home "at 2 o'clock today. Rev. H. C. Stover will officiate and interment will be in the Lee Mission cemetery. Gus Findiard. aged 76. died at a local hospital Sept. 3. He is sur vived by a sister, Elsie Schnitz pahn, Germany, and a nephew, FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH State at Church . - . FRED C. TAYLOR. Pastor ; V. '' ' Prof. T. S. Roberts will pay as organ numbers:; "Intermezzo" by Steaue and "At.Twillght" by-Nevin; The chorus choir will sing "Recessional" by Kpven LABOR DAY SERVICES ON SUNDAY, . SEPTEMBER 5TH Sermons by the Pastor 11 :00 A. M.'The Sacredness of Work" 7:30 P. M. "Churchianity, vs. Christianity DIGNITY of LABOR Labor Day Sermon at the Firstj Christian j. Church Sunday Morning , SANCTIFICATION : f J Evening Theme: "We Believe in It" ; f Music Morning hour, Lyman McDonald will sing "The Lord Is My Liffht," (Allison ) , ? . , , .4.; Evening Hour Martha Henderson, . Esther Dcfen back and Inez Wood will sing the trio: f "It Was for Me," (by Charles Blount); , It 1 1 Y - 1 : that : are on forms ranges from 4 cents irom 10 aw cvnus. ' , PRINTED AND FOR SALE BY Henry Schnitzpahn, of New Jer sey.' Flndiard lived near Marion. The! body la at the , Webb, Funeral Parlors- - Funeral announcement later. V; .; V.V ; T- ' , . 4- -v i-r ; ;,, , ; . . . ; Delbert Knowles, aged. 10, died at a local hospital today. Septem ber 2. OHe iS the son of Mr. and Mrs. R. , EJ Knowles, sister of , Madge Knowles i ajad brother ot Leland Knowles.' Funeral serTic es at 10 a. m. Satnrday at Webb's funeral parlor with IJen-.R.. W.. Putnam officiating. Interment in Multnomah cemetery in Portland. V Laurel M Williams, '6 months old" infant daughter. died at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chet Viliiams at 1380 Ship ping St. Survived by the following-sisters, Mrs. Ruth Engbertson of Marcola. jMtea Eff ie M. of Colo rado SpringiJ, Emma of Salem, and three , brothers, Rex, Victor and Robert of Salem Funeral services Satnrday afternoon at two thirty at1 Webb's funeral parlors. Ensign Pitt In charge. Interment at New bergv ' -;;.- . - ' Y LAST TIMES TOQAY ; OREGON 1 t E. C WHITAKER, Pastor :t'3ti : Iiegal I to 16 cents apiece. , r a resident of PrlnevfHe-