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) . TV 1 1 IE - tOC A I NE WS'.IN -BRIEW r , -; j - - - .- . - $10,000 Mortgage Suit A suit was filed In circuit court yeAttdar- r Mn. E-. E. Gilbert against Nancy II: Zereher and oth ers tor collection of 1 0,0 0 0 - al leged dire on a promissory note. Toe complaint asks foreclosure on property of the-defendants In set tlement, vi", :: . - - ,' ' Jut Arrived 12 Xew Davenport Jacquard.velour? $45. At P. N. WoodrVa auction market, N. Sum mer street, dll High Grade Plno. Ukfc Lft withua for sale $185. A snap. .'. Tallman.piano yore. : dll Toledo' lions' Entertain r The Toledo. Lions. cldi will "en tertain Satdraiv Coirvallls, Inde pendence and -Fugene clubs this erenlng. at TToledo-asj la part of their charteri. night 'celebration. The visiting Lions wlfL go in a car avan. Salem beings well represent ed. ... ' " f jt ' ; Seats tori bld-Ttqne Untrel May be-reserved Monday and Tuesday at the Grand theater box office. dll Dance , -:'V'" Modern Woodmen, . Monday, De cember 13. - iAt :. ' ;-. , dll . J ' ' , . -". i. . student to Wed i A marriageicens; was issued. yesterday- afternoon to Foster C. . cone.'WilJaijiette university stud , ent kn EIjiabeth Louiee, Latham of SilTerton.' The ceremony is to take place at the M. EX church De j fVefbti."1-' The Xew Vita Toni Permanent wave, lo, Model oauty Parlor. Phone1 4 5 . d4 Ke Our Assortment of JTIectrieal fiifts. Hallk & rEoff!eieetr& ' . ..V. - lll btain Marriage License - A marriage license was issued esterday to Clifford IS, Robertson, aohiniHt. and Mabel Ilogers. both vi caif in. - f '. Complete Line of-i Monarch Electric" 'Ranges at Hamilton's. alltf Election Comes Soon- , - The aanual election , of officers -for the Marion County Commun ity federation, wjllbe Friday eve? rning. Dec. 17, at Marion. The i Marion Community club, of which t'Mrs. William Gulvin ..is. president. will have charge oMheprograiri.' 5 Aoxing Salem Armory Are vFrday. Dec. 17. Bobby j Clark 4vs. Frankie Grande tta, 10 round t main event. " Extra good prelim winaries total 2$ rounds, of boxing. Z No raise In prices. dl7 -- -'- '- Slx-lb. Virgin. Wool BUnkets $ In fancy plaids fJ.0per pair; 64 lb. virgin wool. white .blankets, xiancyunoraexa. 14 per. pair. All wool. odd biankets $1 jjer lb. Thos. Kay Woolen Mill Cd.- "dll Card of Thanks I desire to express my - most heartfelt appreciation for the aid given me and the beautiful flowers and spiritual bequests given at the death of my . husband. .Smith Dougnerty, long to oe remember ed. (Signed) Mrs. Smith Dpugh- erty. See Our Xew Idi Of new bedroom suites and wal nut dining suites. F. N. Woodry's auction market, 1610 N. Summer street. , - ' : dll Joy Gift Oh, Boy! A real live pup. land, 273 State. . Pet dll De Molay Play December 1 The Salem De Molay boys win present a play December 16 . at the Capitol theater. It is r tarce com edy called "A Full House.'. Those in the cast are Mildred Pngh, .Fay Freh Sweet Orange! $3 per box of three hundred large size Boxes larger than standard size. Sound fruit and satisfac tion guaranteed or money back. We pay express charges. A box of these makes an appre ciated Christmas gift. Remit With Order ACME ORANGE FARMS LaGrange, .Texan Authorized Distributors . - The Personal Writing: ' Machine Typewriter Exchange THOS. ROEN Phone tat 42 Court, Salem Underwood Typewriter Co. Direct Factory Brancll : , Sl Court St. v Phone CZ2 Typewrltsrs Rented. Snl . Repaired Special rental rata to Students Vn LADD 2sBUSH':Bari!icar5 : . Eslatihcd 18 :3 ... , . : . General Dealdnj Euanes;; - CSca Eoera roa Wolx, Florence Powers, Alida Ol son, t Thelma ' , LaDucke, Julia Query, Alma Farmer, John Minto. Francis- Lut. John ; .Creech, Mor ris Woods, Harold Tomlinson and Carl Ramseyer and Carlton Gaines. Perry Reigelman Is coach. Used ' PlanoH, gsoUp J 1 1 : Tallman planar store, 39 S South Twelfth. - . s. ' dll The "Whole Town I Talking About that ; big minstrel show that the Ragles are presenting at the Grand theater, Tuesday, Dec 1. . . . . dll Two Thefts 'Reported V B. J. Eirdley reported the theft of a motometer and cap from his car parked in front of the Baptist church Thursday night. L. A. Payne reported the theft of a port folio from his car parked in front of his home,,, also on Thursday night. . ' Dance - , ; ' " 'Modern Woodmen, Monday, De cember IS. dl2 Xew Congplenro 10c square .yard and -,up. F. N. Woodry, N, Summer street' dll Mann Held on Uquor Charge B. G. Mann of Portland ,wa8 charged with driving while intoxi cated yesterday in justice court. He was picked up on the highway while speeding from Brooks to ward Salem, and was found In an alleged intoxicated condition. He also had three pints of alleged ' 4 . " . : ' ' , Radlo'lleadquarters, 175 S High . Tel.-; 135. New 5-tube Cros$y st, copjpiclely equipped, $lflf0. dfl ' Slx-lb, Tirgfh Wool Ulankets Iititauy-plaids. $10 per pair: 6 Vi lb. virgin wool white blankelfe. fancy borders,. $14 per pair. All wool odd blankets. $1 per lb. Thos. Kay Woolen Mill Co. d Building lVrmit Issued A building permit was . issued yesterday to William A. Bond for the erection of a one-story dwel ling at 1705 North Seventeenth street, estimated to cost $3,000. Free Gold Fisli With 50c tooth paste, while they last. ' Nelson & Hunt drug store, cor. Court and Liberty. d$tf $300 New Pianos uced $200. Tallma store, dll Parking Offenders Fined v, William G. Krueger and J. J5. Tibbetts Were fined I SI each Mn police court here yesterday jn overtime .paraing cnarges. Choice Ifolly for .Sale "4' . in City y lew cemetery. , 5.4". " ' " " ' - zr - Holly and Holly Wreaths For sale; O. W. Bean, 695 Cen ter St. Phone 212. dll Kirkwood Appointed, Agents The Kirkwood Motor company has been appointed local agents for Hudson and Essex cars. L. D. Lambeth, traveling representa tive from Portland, was her yes terday to Btart the business. 1 Hiring Remodeling Operati Patrons are- requested to use Commercial street entrance. Ray L. Farmer Hdw. Co. dll Make, Plans Now To keep Tuesday,'1 December 14 open so you -may attend Salem's first old-Jtime minstrel show. It's atrthe-Grind. - dll Humane Society Wants Home For two dogs, one Collie and one Fox Terrier. - Call Dr.. More house.' li lot- ..-.-fJ,'i 'A dinner for the young men s division of the local YMCA will bo held next Tuesday night. For mation-of. clubs. .will follow the Hotel Dollar- dinner, served 5:45 to S Tery evening. jaJBtf Free Gold Fish ' With tOe tooth paste, while they last, Nelson & Hunt drug store, cor, Court and Liberty. d9tl I-:- 0IU10313 N003U0 lZL mHd uxax orotrrmc xnoav aroixvmiodja uoa CHOICE of Traub Genuine Orange Kossom engafie mevt and wedding rings is tribute to the judgment and good tae c the wearer , tLiRTT.MXniC3 . gaaar xmsi ewsnta, to a, ta to t p. ru y - Red niQano -X- - Appointed Administrator Ronald C; Glover was appointed administrator of the estate of J as. A. Trester, deceased, yesterday by Judge Hunt.' ' , ' When in Xcl orFnmltn You save, money by driving out t FN. Woodry's auction market. N. Summer street. : ' ' ' ' dll During Remodeling Operations' Patrons are requested .to use ' Commercial street entrance. Ray I Farmer Hdw. Co; ' ! ' dll Dance ; -' Modern Woodmen, Monday, De cember 13. ( dl2 rialntiffs Sustained Cora S. Smith x and Doyle B. Smith won a point in circuit conrt yesterday -when 1 Judge McMahan ordered Judge J. T. Hunt of the county. court to allow the plain tiffs to file-application for letters of administration of the estate of Horace W. Smith, deceased. The county. Judge had dismissed a pe tition of the plaintiffs for an ap plication for ; letters of adminis- tration. Furniture Upholstery And repairing. : Giese- Powers Furniture Co. altf All Wool Overcoats for 10.50 $15 and $22.50. Biggest values ever shown in Salem. Sale con tinues until all coats are sold. Thos. Kay Woolen Mills Co. dh2 Beantifal Christmas Gift At great reduction. Mrs. Trover. dl2 Office Alterations J. C. Tibbetts is making some alterations, .and improvements to his insurance1 office at 1265 State street. ' Don4t Walt Vntil the '..'Rush to. get youf one-dial At' water-Kent radio. Some used sets 170 up, complete. . Vick Bros. d!2 Free Dance at Happy Hour Hall,. N. Dallas, Sat. niWit, Dec. 11. Everybody come and enjoy it. dll Piano Price Drep At Tallman V piano store. Our entire line at fig reduction; terms as low as $8 monthly. dll How Is Your Speedometer Working? Has your speedome ter chain been greased in the last 5,000 miles? Stewart Warner Products service station, 240 S. High, owned and operated by the Stewart Warner Products Service Station of Portland, Oregon, dll Vislts in Portland Leo pitibart is spending the we.k-oi,d tn Portland vlaltiur with I former OAd college 'mate. " All "Wool Overcoats for 910.50 15 and 122.5. Biggest values I ever shown In Salem. Sale con- I tlnues until all coats are Thos. Kay' Woolen Mills Co. sold. dl2 Postpone Rummage Sal The ladies of the Congregation al church were forced to postpone holding their rummage sale this week on account of being unable to secure suitable quarters. Mr. Bligh came to their rescue, how ever, and the sale will be held next Saturday in the new Bligh build ing. Gift Goods at Great Reduction- Mrs. Trover, 122 N. Com'l St. dl2 Dance - - Modern Woodmen,- Monday, De cember 13. dl2 New Ranges and Heaters P.-N. Woodry's. auction market. fN. .Summer .eeU 'priced to sell. See the Xew Sidewalk Dike- Just .what that youngster has been waiting for. Itajr L.. Farmer Hdw., Co. r,.f ... - I Musical Program (H veti More than 150 persons attended the weekly musical program at the YMCA last night.-.. The Harmony mate .onartet. consisting of Harry Pearson. E. H. Leach. U B. Bar- rick, and J. J. Morits. was teatur- ed. Mrs. Bertha Carlson, accom - nantst for the 011 artet. rave a for the : quartet, 1 gave a whistling solo; Mi. Pearson and " Mr. Moritz also sang solos. Give the Family a Radio For Xmas. Hallk & EoiT, Electric Free Dance Saturday night. Dee, 11. Happy Hour hall. N. Dallas': our new floor- v ) . r . it . . i Come try Don't FrilhirFarniera 4 : Market sale" this afternoon at 1 o'clock on Ferry street. Just west 01 commercial, some snotu ua reese wlU be among other, things soia. ring in wok you aire to sell - and you may see something you will want. This Is the first sale.-. Come and help boost it. dll Visits tVoodhurn Schools - County Superintendent Fulker - son visited the aehoola at wood- burn ,Thursday, closing her, first rounds of the schools of the coun ty. She found the sehools 1 very well managed at "Woodburn.-with supervised recesses and unusual cleanliness in the school rooms. Toys, Toys. Toys ' As usual we have' the largest selection in the city. Bay U Far mer Hdw. Co. . dll Beautiful Biihy rand Plane Like" new,:w sacrifice for im- mediate sale, this.- Tallma erms to suit.. See piano store, f 395 dll South Twelfth School 3Ioiwy Receive! - The, county school s-mtenavj j from Clackamas county for -2 M 1 . f1 m W, (I II ii SAYS:" Are yon in the market for a Ford commercial delivery?1 We have 1024 model in fine 'condition : 80 new rubber, new paint and readj to go to work for S200.0O.. 'L re Phone 184 1 280 South High 080.84 for payment of tuition fees for students from that county at tending Marion county institutions of learning. : The-fund will be ap portioned to. schools according to the number of students attending from Clackamas county. Tour Choice Of 40 Windsor rockers $9 each. at Woodry's auction marget. " N. Summer street. r -dll Portland Man Here - i L. D. Lambeth, traveling repre sentative of the Portland Motor Car company, was a business .vis itor in Salem yesterday in the'in- ter'st.of the Hudson and Essex lines. Thrift Committee Appointed- Harry .Scott. president or' the Lions club, announced , the mem bers of the committee, who" will cooperate with like committees from other, organizations in pro moting Thrift week. They are Ralph Kleinr, C A. Swope, and Frank Nee Car Confiscated : . " E. Cv'Oosser and O. Grimes were arrested. last evening by lo cal officers on. the Turner road. They were returned to Salem and charges filed against them. Gosser wa. charged with the possession of liquor and Grimes, whose car was being used, was' charged with transportation. The Star roadster was -confiscated and also six pints of alleged moonshine. Visits in Salen William Pollman of Bakerfspent a snort time r rmay in inis cuj. SnnolfF la VinML H. G. Greene was nnea i in justice court here yesterday on a charge of speeding. McfV Return to Orea-on Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Kingsbur- from Boise, Idaho, are "visiting the home of P. E-Jhomasson nean -t Hr v "tft"""" ''" "11 K"?hz:??Ilh " - -. . ... . ,v f lull in t i I near MCMinnviue. ana iney nwfo.-T7-. - - - - m Yamhill countv for 13 vears aM .miLrrid. Then they B-innr time' near Farm- inrton. Wash" 6rtniles from Spo-1 Vane, before going to Idaho. The! Klngsburys are now mmwus ' etur"nTng, to their first love an living in Oregon, perhaps not far from Salem. I Here Prom Corvallift Tt. W. Coleman and W. S Riley are registered at local noteis rrotn Corvallis. KNOW BUILDINGS SAYSi STATE FIRE MARSHAL (Con tinned from pe 1) anit imnortant information. In spections also must disclose where explosive liquids ana auDSian4.e r, stored i , xrWornn aliniilll feel TITO 11 d Of ... A. v: -ij jts nre-ngniers a vuey c cr ered among the most efficient and them have had many t.: . . a r. F aci tMrB- Af flPLUHl 3XUt;K 1CUCC. wrr tnelnde Chief Holden of Portland. T r.rahim of COrVBIUS. IOW Carlon of Bend. Buck Hutton of Salem. Frank GTabner of Baker, n n fnrrhiaon of LaGrande, W. yEL Ringold of Pendleton, Roy EK. llott of Medford. Iv. K.. Amo nr Klamath Falls and others., - Thrnnvh the ellOTIS OI I" ' Moore a resolution was aaopvcu I k t flre chiefs convention held 1 Ti month aro I . rebv a college course will be I .11 .nlteants who will 1 . ......to a two or three I ' r , weeks' course. SALM WANTS TO W0RJC BUT NOT. MANUAL LABurt .(Ooatiiind from - from the newspapers, and my htf yers have ordered me not to tal about the suit in any way." ' Jjv ,r m thA milt. But are vom I going into any indoor, tennta tMS j lawyers on the other 1 nni- consented to an adjournment nsmenis 1, that x eould get witnesses to my I abUity to care for ntf CDUa A'eir l-i,M. w. nnthlnr else. "No, I am not tninamg aooi tournaments. - If I play it wU he for exercise. The only exercise I have had so far haa been in go ing to my lawyera and going -ia w. - . . . . A and out of court roomi. cutj 1 h u ot enter professional tennis; 1 1 SrlM my amateur atatus." ti 1: Hhftrrian Dance Well ' ' i' Attendsd Last Hignt The i Salem cnerrians annaai dance vti held last evening in the Crystal Gardens ballroom- and proved very successful affair. Th rherriana turned out in'uhi- I. f own and a very good crowd of guests were In attendance, a spe cial orchestra was assembled fr the occasion . furnishing unnsual ly good -tnusie. s . f Directaertal communication lor I A- nni. "i s- has been esUblished.;f , . r I CHAPTER TH1RTT-OXE y Nixon; raguely suspicious of the 1 diminutive, erect figure in widow's weeds' and determined to upturn every questionable stone, had rec ognized the store as the inevitable clearing house of local gossip. Therefore, ostensibly seeking toi let soap, he visited this mart of general merchandise. . "You seem to -have quite a large stock,' he said' pleasantly to the salesman. "Looks as if you must do a good business)." . "So, so, for a village." "You don't have many strangers' here. 1 take It." "Not at this time o" year. Some Boston folks have houses here for summer, and the tavern s pretty full then. too. Tou slayin there." "No. I'm staying at the Jaffrey Inn. I'm just riding around to day to see the country. Never was up here before. But I saw a lady on the street jhst now a little bit of a. woman in deep mourning who looked like a friend of mine. Do you know who. she is?" "Musta been Mis' Smith. She was in here 'bout five minutes ago gettin some flavorin' extract. She's just come. Rented the Fin law house." "Oh, she's taken a house?" Nix on. doubted that Roberta's slender resources would run to this. "How long has she been here?" "She come let's see Tuesday mornin'. I gues 'twas in her car. with a shofer. Not a bit stuck up. She's got a hired girl here, too funniest old Scotch woman ever you see! Sharper'n a razor. Gosh, but she's a caution when it comes to gettin her money's worth! She's honest, though. I give her a penny too much change the oth- er day when I was in a hurry, and she brought it right back. Says she's , worked for the family ever since the master, as she calls him. was a little feller. He died a cou ple 6' months ago, out west some'rs and they say Mis Smith is all broke tip. Guess she must be pretty well off. though. She never kicked a mite about the price o the house. Paid a month's rent ,in advance and said she'd stav all winter, if she liked It." well evidently she Isn't the person I thought she might be. I didn't see her face," said Nixon. and went his way. satisfied that he had been mistaken. "Tet the gait and carriage of thaf Wall, shrouded figure haunt- dt him- They were so like Ro berta's. . Pleer -wae more troubled by 1 TJkong p imit tnan he had ad- 1 mitted to. Roberta, lor ne was oj sure that Scott had not LTn tta lied the vonnsr man as guarai. . , . . , oyethe .aove-coie in nis own sence: 4n which case it might be f w1a fco nostnone action. Tnrnine this over in his mind, he strolled down to the tavern ef - i o dinner, as Was his nightly eus- iom.'and there, he learned that a stranger on horseback had passed through the village during the af ternoon, stopping briefly at the store. Thereupon he lost no time in' repairing thither himself. "Hello, Jon esy!" he said to the Junior salesman, who was prepar ing to close np for the night. "Hear you done a thrivin business today. What did that swell guy on horseback buy? A collar but ton?" "Naw. Soap." "Who is he?" I dunno. "Said he was stayin I , . . . . .Ml.' i over to xne jaiirey un . the.country. He seen Mis Smith out here on the road an. thought she was somebody he knew. "Did he?" Piggy looked up with an interest easily interpretable as hope. '"Maybe be'a from out home. Did he say anything -about Seattle?" "Xav I told him all about her an' he said she couldn't be the one he thought, then.' "Oh, said Plgsy, concealing re lief with ft prodigious yawn. "Gee! Pm sleeps! gettin' to be a regular; rube, " Guess I'll go home an' hit I .v. .i iM ,. :.. u wu.- to do up here." With this he sauntered away, hut quickened his step .when he had turned into the lonely road leading to the Smith domicile. -"If -all right," he assured Ro berta. "The Whangdoodle told em the . stery .of hfs life, at . the store this afternoon. ,He"s tay- ing at the Jaffrey Inn "Why do you call r him wr the Whangdoodle?" "Well,4iAmourneth tor his lost lov doth he' not? Mdiot." "aaid Roberta, "Stop blithering. '.- Go up and change your -clothes. " : He donned hia brown overalls and canvas hunting coat, while she put aside her flowing sym bols of bereavement In favor of the- cloth suit and close hat . in which she traveled, as less likely to impede - progress through the woods than .her-long crepe veU, She took the precaution; however, of wearjn j th latter unlll ' they had 1 left : FitiHllim' behind. though they did hot start until the early- 5 U ring occupants of the two house? "they had i to pass were sountjjeep. Piggy had decI4ed to take an indirect route, via Troy and Ballou, in order to avoid tie centers of both .; Fitrwilliami and Jaffrey. ; It was somewhat longer than his usual road, but safer from - observation. f;:'f v i Warning Janet to keep the low er" lights burning "until eleven o'clock when she was to extin guish them and light' Roberta's , bedroom for half an hour, there after" waiting in darkness for the return of the -relief exnedition. they crawled Silently away in the car. various aids to the execution of nefarious purpose were stowed in Plggy'e .pockets, and under the rug., at Roberta's feet In the ton neau was a demijohn filled with gasoline, beside it-a long narrow box from which 'came sounds of alarm. Added to these was JA et'adark coat for Celia, who might conceivably need It. . Thus armed and panoplied for high adventure, they slid over. the deserted roads, unobserved. Deep In the woods, hearing their des tination. Piggy quenched his lights and ran the. remainder of the dis tance slowly and In darkness, save for the dim radiance of the moon filtered through the trees. (To Be Continued.) r oBrrtAit MrFAIlLAXE Alexander McFarlane. age 82, died at his residence 697 Wash ington street, Portland. Ore., on December 10. He is survived by one brother. William H. McFar lane of Walkerton. Ont..: four sons Andre w.William. Robert and Albert: two daughters. Bertha Plymale and Edna E. Long; two grandchildren, C lead a Putnam and Eldera Plymale. The remains are in care of Miller and Tracy in Portland. : Funeral - announce ments later. "--' Toung ' ' ' Robert D. Young, aged Bs. died Dec. 8. Survived by his widow, Mrs. Lola Young, four daughters. Mrs. F. R. Brown, Miss Melba and Miss Ethel Young of Salem, and Mrs. L. A. Gtrlnn of Sprague River, a oav PunAot thwaa KAth ab H.nrv r r artl, n R vnnr ani a 8later. 'Mrg Kmma McClellan of Parkersburg, Iowa. Funeral from Webb funeral parlors Saturday at 2:30. Rev. Taylor officiating. Stewart Nelson S. Stewart died at Mon mouth, Dec. 9,' age 73 years. He is survived by his widow, Emma Stewart and a son, Carl, of Che- halis, Wash. Funeral services will ho hM SstnrHav at 1030 m from tne Monmouth Evangelical church. Rev. C. W. Willard offi- elating and burial in Lee Mission cemetery. Webb funeral parlors In charge. Carpenter Lydia Carpenter died at Scio December 9, aged 80 years. She is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Maude Roadarmel of Scio. Funeral services will be held from Webb's chapel Saturday at 2 p. m.t inter ment in IOOF cemetery. Baughman Winter II. Baughman. 49. died ai ma uomts w nuwcu .ruie, December 10. He was the hus- hand ot Svlvia Ranrhman. an'd the fatherof Melrin. Martin. Paul. Hugh, and June Baughman. Fun feral announcement will be made I later ay vv. i. jujuub buu suu, i whose mortuary the body lies. SUNSHINE in profusion, with flow ers, greenery and rev erent peace through out, in alleviating sad ness. . Webb's Funeral Parlon Telephone 120 - tERWILLIGERS Perfect -Funeral Bervtce ror.Legf Lleanged L4dy, Mortician TTO CSfcen&eketa : TelepboM 934 Today and Sunday "THE DESERTS TOLL" with Francis McDonlad y. A Metro Goldwyn picture ' AND AGAIN ! A SHOW THAT IS ALL STBRLINQ SILVEP. (WitrucL VAlUIDEVIILILf ." . . .. TROUPE Y . ,) I "AU1 .--.,:.. A -Supreme , b-ffin'' '! Trout: & Heff V V J , ."Two Blick Spd W f A . t 1 - V A 4 1 Comedy, Singing I and v. 1 l Cha V TlkinS V : : Wilbur Co. 1 I' .Chinese Musical rf"' "v- , A ,TU,Q.rf,','' ' DISMISS PRINCE APPEAL SUPREfR COl-RT -ACTIOV DUE -TO APEXIXTS LAWVER ; The state supreme court yester-. day dismissed the appeal of Har old -T. Prince of Portland who started proceedings in the Mul tnomah county circuit" court J re cently to have his guardian re moved- The . lower court held A.t .... Yf A " It was said that -the 'appeal to the supreme court was dismissed upon stipulation of attorney for Mr. Prince and H. J. Schnlderman. who is acting as guardian for the appellant. .Statements made by the attorneys indicated that the controversy nrobablv would be settled out of court. Mr, Prince is the son of a wealthy Boston shoe manufacturer and has resided In Portland for a number of years. v .- RATES BASIS OF SUIT SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPAXT FILES NOTICE OF APPEAL-' The Southern Pacific company yesterday afternoon filed papers for an appeal to the supreme court in its case agajnst the Oregon Growers Cooperative association and the United States Fidelity company. Bills of exceptions to the pre vious trial of the case before the circuit court, when they obtained a negative verdict October 16, were also filed. The railroad company contend ed in their hearing before the cir cuit court that they transported for the cooperative association eight carloads of Cornice pears to Havana. Cuba, from Medford. Or., during August, September and Oc tober of 1920." The shipment was fob and rate questions are the basis of the present suit. SEATTLE LAWYER HURT SEATTLE, Dec. .10. (AP)- J STARTS TOMORROW sOROTHY 'i S;vf The Only Place of Its Kind In Salem Betore buying your presents see how much you can save in new or slightly used: Jewelry, musical instruments, suits, overcoatsV rifles, kodaks, field glasses, bicycles, suit cases, bags, trunks, etc, at STAR EXCHANGE 324 North Commercial Street v lyTdrvelousT John Arthur, 77. pioneer .Seattle lawyer and former King; county superior court judge.! was .serious-' ly injured here today wnerujsjxju:. down by an automobile .driven by J. A.,Schlumb. who was nrresled for reckless driving. : , : . I atyouraX3-: DRUG J5T011S ELECTREX HEATING PAD $5.00 ' A uniform heat that can easily be applied to any, part of he body. - -. Gives Quick Relief . Guaranteed ' Perry's Drug "; . Store nl'f Today and Sunday Suns Eastern Vaudeville And. - Metro Goldwyn Picture ' !The Desert's Toll' ' " Bll 1111