the New 0&Ey Statesman; Salem. O t 3. ItiS Local News Briefs Visiting Parent Her Miss Alice L. Falk, who Is teaching school at Boardman,. eastern Ore gon, is spending the holidays .with her parents here. In Marshfield Gale Saner, lo cal manager of the BrownsTilie Woolen Mills' department of Mil ler's store is spending a few days in Marshfield on business. Mr. Crater in Portland Mrs. Grace Crater, buyer for the wom en's ready-to-wear department at Miller's store, spent Thursday In Portland on firm business. lit tn Salem Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Claus and family of Silver ton spent Christmas day visiting at tbe home of Mrs. Annie Stew art in saiem. Influenza Reuort Made Twen- ty-one cases of influenza were re ported to the county health officer trom Salem Thursday and Friday. Five cases were reported for the rest of the county In the two days. At SUverton Mr. and Mrs. H B. Claui and family of Odas, Mrs. Ivie Evon and family of Duluth, Minn., and Mrs. Annie Stewart of Salem were recent visitors at the F. W. Claus home In Silverton. X. C. Kafoury 111 N. C. Ka foury Is again confined to his home on account of illness, the nature of which is not definitely known.' He recently suffered an attack of the influensa. Falls to Stop E. T. Burrell, Salem route 7. was arrested Thursday night by a local traffic officer on a charge of falling to stop at a through street Inter section. Nnttinga Stopping Here Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Nutting, accom panied by Juanlta Jentry, are in the city from. Medford. Mn. Fulkeraon Returns Mrs Mary l. Fulkerson, county school niinerlntendent. will be back In her office this morning after annndlnr several davs In Portland wnere sne attenaea ine annum meeting of the Oregon state teach era' association. Sneedinc Chanced Cecil Ro- senberry, 23 66 Myrtle avenue, was arrested Friday by a Salem traffic officer on a charge of speeding. Olen L. Hise and E. C. Petree of Eugene were arrested on similar charges Thursday night. Dr. Doney Is 8paker--Dr. Carl Gregg Doney. president of Wlllanf ette university, will be the chief speaker at the monthly meeting of the Marlon County Bar associa tion to be held at noon today at the Marlon hotel. Mrs. Limbeck Injured Mrs. A. Limbeck, 590 South 22nd street, suffered lnlnrlea to her back when she slipped and fell at her home Friday morning, sne ieu several weeks ago and broke her arm, and had not fully recovered from this injury. . MtUees Return From North Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miller and children. Gladys. Frank and Ar thur, returned Thursday from Sumner, Wash., where they spent the early part of the week with relatives. Thev reside In the Ai- der brook addition. Bond Payment Made The state treasurer Friday sent to the faiuum a ai a- uuh - - City a check for $505,315. cov erlng principal and interest du on world war veterans state ail bonds Issued by the state of Ore pon. Of the amount represented ir the check $500,000 was principal and $5315 interest. One Fatality John E. Heine. Oregon City logger, was the only person killed In Industrial acci dents in Oregon during the week ending December 27, according to a -an'ort issued here Friday by the Btate industrial accident commit slon. There were 512 accidents re ported to the commission durlnc the week. Here From Echo Mr. and Mrs Guy W. Lang of Echo were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mm A r. Rnhrnstedt. Mrs. Lane was Miss Lily Pollard, who taught for two years in the Lincoln grade school here. Mr. Lang was prarinatAA from Willamette uni versity with the class of '26.' From here they went to Portland for a visit with his parents. Licensee - Paid The Southern Tacific cmpany today sent to the itate motor vehicle department a check for $13,281. covering li cense fees for the operation of its stages In Oregon. The company also Is required to pay a seat tax to the automotive division of the public service commission. The Shell Oil company sent In a check of $13,232 covering license fees for the operation of its trucks and cars. Returning From San Diego Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Callaghan are returning next week from -San Dieeo where the Christmas sea son was spent with Mr. and Mrs.4 . A. Laidlaw, Mr. and Mrs. cai laghan's parents. Mr. Callaghan and K. J. Peters, associated with the former In the Belcrcst Memor ial Park development, drove south shortly before Christmas. Mrs. Callaghan went to San Diego for a visit with her parents when they Uft Salem to spend the winter In the south. Attend Master tn Portland brigadier General George A. White of the Oregon National Guard and other members' of the ptaff at the headquarters here were in Portland Thursday night to at tend the quarterly muster of the Portland units. More than 1,000 guardsmen were present, Col. Eugene- Moshberger, of oodburn, commanding. A demonstration of different military subjects was giv en by sararal of the unit.; General White awarded If "certificates of proficiency in rifle marksmanship and 47 faithful aarv.ee medals, one of which was for 20 years" service, one for 15 years, and nine.for 10 years - duty, A Urge crowd" "wit nessed the muster and demonstra tion, which was followed by js, dance for tb aUjt4 uon, Valsetx Resident Here H. F. McHale of Valsetx registered at the New Salem Friday. Ruth Sweet died in this city December 28. "Rigdon and Son will forward the body to Portland for Interment. Kola Xeis Visits Kola Neis, formerly with the Northwest Fruit Products in Salem but now of Portland where he is retired, is a visitor In the city. While here he Is stopping at the Marion. -. Divorce Allowed Decree of di vorce was handed down fn circuit court here Friday In the suit brought against Harry L. Williams by Margaret Williams. Independence Folk Here Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Dugan of Indepen dence are spending a few days in Salem, making their headquarters at the Marion. Mr. Dugan Is a prominent chicken hatcher and fancier. Litwillera Have Son The In fant son born Sunday to Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Litwlller has been named Gene Russell. Mr. Litwlller is a mortician with Rigdon & Son. Mother and son are at the Bungalow maternity home. Hotel Man Visits Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Wlllson of Medford, where he is assistant manager of the Hotel Jackson, are spending a few days vacation in Salem, mak ing their stay at the Senator. Tbe Senator and Jackson hotels belong to the stage terminal chain. Manager to Arrive Frank M. Madden of Seattle, northwest manager for the- Reld Murdoch canning company, will arrive In Salem today on business pertain ing to establishment of the new cannery here, it was announced Friday. Cantata at First Christian The large chorus choir of the First Christian church will pre sent the cantata, "The Christ Child" at the Sunday night wor ship hour. Mrs. Angela Jackson has directed the production for which Miss Minnie Miller Is or ganist. Appearance Asked A motion was filed with the Marion county clerk here Friday demanding the appearance of Frank Hllke In Court as a Judgment debtor. The motion was withdrawn shortly af ter It had been filed, however, and Is expected to be riled with, the Polk county clerk at Dallas today. Marriage Annulled Decree was handed down in circuit court Fri day setting aside the marriage en tered into between Marie Payne Lynch and Victor Francis Lynch. She had sued to have it annulled nn thm rrnnnd that she was forc ed into It through misrepresenta tion and duress on his part. Salt to Quiet Title Suit was filed in circuit court here Friday by Myrtle B. Arneson against ni)nh Schwarts and 12 other Schwarta'a and a number of "oth ers to bring the total up to 27. The purpose of the suit Is to quiet title to a piece or real property m Marion county. . A. Tl Paore Dies Here Arthur Burley Page. 71. died at the home t 246 North 17th street, late Friday. He had resided in Salem since 1914.' Besides his wlte, Hattie Page, he la survived by two sons, Claude D., and Arthur L... both of Jefferson: and five daugh ters. Mrs. Clara Eshleman of Can yonville. Ruby Page of Salem. Mrs. Iris Arnold of Monmouth. Mrs. Myrtle Coats of Eugene and Mrs. Gladys White of Portland. Pedestrian Injured James L. Holtz, 566 North Commercial street, was struck by a light truck about 7:15 o'clock Friday night at the corner of Center and Commercial streets as he was walking across the street. He was taken to the Salem hospital, where it was reported he had suffered minor Injuries to his chest, so far as was known last night. The name of the driver of the truck, which contained a traveling ac counting business, was not learn ed. Mandates Received T h r e e mandates from supreme court were filed with the Marlon coun ty clerk Friday. Two of them re. verse the lower court In suits brought by the Southern Pacific company against the Oregon Growers Cooperative association. Under the supreme court rulings the railway company will recover $1656.76 on one suit and $5. 448.32 on the other. The lower court held againBt the Guardian Building and Loan assocaltion In its injunction suit against Mark D. McCallister, and was upheld by the supreme court In that ruling. Divorce Demanded Although he has been married to Jeanette Wood since February 28, 1897, A. D. Wood filed suit for divorce against her In clreuit court here Friday. He lays that she contin ually found fault with him and criticized him and wrongly accus ed him of various acts. Once she attacked him with a knife, he says, adding that another time she bit him severely in the cheek and on another occasion bit bis fingers so that they bled profusely. The t hT been se oar a ted since September 11. 1926, he indicates. Road Petitions Filed Three mors road petitions were - filed with tbe Marlon county court here Friday. One asks a market road from tha northeast corner of the George Slagel place past the Oak Grove school, bouse to Market Romd 43, near the W. E. Tate place, a total distance of two and half miles? Another r netltlon seeks establishment of a market road from the pavement at the St. Lou, ! store oast the Dan Kava- naugh place to the Salem-St. Paul road at the John Fahey place, a distance of two ana a hail xniies. The third petition asks for a mar ket road along tbe "million dollar highway" from Bingham corner past the Labish Center school house to the ton ef the hill at the Dunn home on Hares ranch. This I road wouU be" three miles longV j FIND IT HERE The Capital Baslnetse Colled Has many calls every year for young men stenographers that It cannot fill. Dollar Dinner Every ulght Marion hotel. : to 8 at the 1029 Calendars Free Homer H. Smith Ins. Agency, over Millers. Furniture Upholsterer And repairing Glese-Powers Furniture Co. Notice, Basements Waterproofed on the inside Tom Norton, 586-W. Old Time Dance Crystal Garden Every Wed. and Sat. night. Lost. Large Black Cat With white spots on neck, breast and stomach. Seen on Chemeketa and Summer streets. Phone Homer H. 8mlth, 1023. Re ward. ..- Notice Our Soda Water Is made of Dure strlnr water. The Gray Belle. Old Time Dance Sat, nlte. M. W. A. Hall, Chem awa. Matthe's Orch. The Man Who Geta By la (he one who does not wait for an excuse to present his wife with a gift. Visit our G if try and take home some inexpensive little thing just "for no reason at all." Pomeroy ft Keene. Whether You Seek Success In business, in the professions or elsewhere; whether you make your start with or without a col. lege education, a business train ing will shorten the path for you just as surely aa It has for thou sands of others. Begin a course at the Capital Business College next Wednesday, January 2. Big Masquerade at Mehama Monday night. New Years eve. $20 in cash prizes awarded to the 3 best costumes in atteadaace and a very good time planned for ev eryone. Don't miss! Card of Thanks We wish to thank our many friends ' and especially the Elks and Woodmen of the World for their kindness and sympathy dur ing the Illness and death of our husband and father , Geo. W. Thompson. Mrs. Florence Thomp son and family. Guaranteed Shed Dry W Coal Prompt del. Tel 13 Clougb-Huston chapel, the Rev. Fred C. Taylor officiating. Inter ment la the I. O. O. F, cemetery. Bejdes .Mr.. Barton, she Is .sur vived by three sisters: Mrs." G. D. Washburn- and Mrs. John. Faulk ner, of. Florida, and Mrs. Herbert Haselwood of Ottawa, Canada, and one brother. Fred S. McClelland of Massachusetts. Irwin Mrs. Mary Irwin, 75, died Fri day morning at the Mission hos pital where she made her borne. Survived by two sons. Moss and red irwln, of Salem; three daugh ters. Mrs. Paul Valerius of Rl Ungham, - Wash., Mrs. William Walck, of Vancouver, Wash., and Mrs. C. W. Bogart of Lebanon, uregon; by three brothers. W. W. Hill and Frank Davis of Ralem and Lee Davis of Springfield; also oy xi grandchildren and two great grandchildren, funeral an nouncements later from Rigdon and Son. p'e!si?p15,i Reeser Forrest H. Reeser died at lrw.i hospital December 28 at the age or oz years. He was formerly of Beaverton. but lately of Ashland, where his widow now resides. n. mains will be shipped by Clough- nusion company to Ashland for services and interment OBITUARY Ingersoll . Daniel Ingersoll, so, died Wed nesday at a local hospital. Grave side services and interment at the Odd Fellows cemetery here at 1:30 o'clock today.- Clough Hus ton company In charge. Meyer On Dec. 27, at the family home, 663 N. 16th street. Lou fa inr at the age of 82 years. The de ceased Is survived by his widow Sophia and by two daughters, Mrs. rrea Bicknaese, of Welcome, Minn., and Mrs. Anna Laue of Salem. Oregon. Likewise by 8 grandchildren and nine great grandchildren. The remains are In care of the Salem Mortuary and announcement of the funeral will appear at a later date. rge Arthur Bur)ey Fae fl.. died at the residence, 246 North lTt.h street, December 28. He is survlv. ed by his wife, Hattie Page, two sons, Claude D. and Arthur L. Page of Jefferson; and five daughters: Mrs. Clara Eshle man of Canyonvllle. Mrs. Gladys While i or Portland. Mrs. Iris Arnold of Monmouth. Mrs. Myrtle Coats of Eugene and Miss Ruby Page of Salem, and nine grandchildren. Funeral announcements later from Rigdon and Son. BROOK8, Ore., Dec 28. (Spe cial) The Brooks Methodist Sun day school gave an interesting Christmas tree was also a feature. The following Christmas num bers were given before an appre ciative audience. ! Song. "Joy To the World." by the congregation; scripture read ing by the Rev. D. George Cole; prayer by the Rev. HI R. Scheuer man; song, "O Little Town Of Bethlehem." by the congregation; talk by Mr. O. O. Epley; "A Wel come,' by little John Colyer; rec itation, Lloyd Tonkin. Song, "Christmas Breeze," by the choir; recitation by little Opal 8heuerman; recitation, Gladys Ep ley; song "Star of the East," by the choir; recitation, "Whispers and Secrets Everywhere," by John Colyer; reading "Suppose," by Syl vester A. Harris: recitation. "A Letter to Santa," by Addle Colyer. Song, "Away rn a Manger." by the congregation; reading. "A Week After Christmas." Miss Vi ola Colyer; reading, Mrs. John Tonkin; songalogue "Times have Changed," by Mrs. Albert Snooks, Miss Marie Dunlavy and Miss Vi ola Colyer, with piano accompani ment by Miss Dunlavy. The last number on the program was picture slides, entitled "What Shall I Do?" by the Rev. D. George Cole, pastor of the Brooks Meth odist church, after which the congregation sang "All Hall the Power of Jesus Name." The Sun day school and the Ladies aid so ciety made donations enabling Santa Claus to give candy and or anges to all present. the Clough-Huston chapel here Monday morning at 10:30 o'clock, the Rev. Fred C. Taylor officiat ing. Interment will be in the I. O. O. F. cemetery here, Mrs. .Barton was the wife of Ffit S. Barton, now of Portland but formerly of this city where he conducted an electrical store until a few years ago. Other survivors Include one brother, Fred J. Mc Clelland of Massachusetts, and three sisters: Mrs. G. D. Wash burn and Mrs. John Faulkner, both of Florida and Mrs. Herbert Hazelwood of Ottawa, Canada. County Rally of C. E. is Planned New Year's Day Barton Funeral To Be In Salem Monday Morning Funeral services for Mrs. r.lara Virginia Barton, 49, who died In Lewiston. Idaho, last Friday af ter a Bhort illness, will be held at Marlon county Chrlstion En- deavorers and their friends will have a chance to start the New Year right, for on Tuesday eve ning, January 1, the county union Is sponsoring a New Year's rally at the First Presbyterian church, corner of Winter and Chemeketa streets. The entire state executive com mittee, including Viola Ogden. James Henderson and Paul Brown, is expected to be present. Regis tration for the 1929 state conven tion, which will be held In Salem, April 18 to 21, will be launched at the rally. All county Endeav orers and their friends have been urged to attend. The Pathfinder. Bobby Mamma, was your name Pullman before you were mar ried? Mamma No, honeybunch; why do you ask? Bobby Oh, 1 Just wondered what that name stood for on so many of our towels. lIljiiiEffliil Barton Clara Virginia Barton. 49", wife of Frank 8. Barton, 'formerly of Salem but now of Portland, died December 21 in Lewiston, Idaho. v-'Tral services will be held here Monday, at 10:30 a. m.' at th? FOR mrORMATIOH ABOUT LOCAL OR EASTS RM RAILROAD TRIPS PHONE 727 Oregon Dectrlc fty.jfs Willamette Valley Um jf S495 sav s F1F TflHIfl m.;..T.... vt . ajKieMSVa. VT m- ui your f!isc caiat bretktvr Thompson-Glutech Optical Co. 110 W. Oomra'l at. MT. CREST ABBEY MAUSOLEUM Vault Entombment LLOYD T. RIGDON, Mngr. LOUGH-fl .Huston v v "V ft - , PILESCURED WjUaat aprUoa at lata at Um. OK. MARSHALL Sit Ori"u. Bia. MOTOR REPAIRING Our Specialty VIBBERT & TODD . Things Electrical 101 South High Tel. 2112 Gum Drops For Saturday Reg. price on these 30c lb. For Saturday Only 15c per lb. straight Schaefer's ,Drug Store N. 135 Com'l. St. Phone 107 The Original Yellow Front Drug Store Penslar Agency UNIVERSITY OF OREGON EXTENSION CLASSES IN SALEM Winter Term, Jan. 3-March 19, 1929 TEACHING FACULTY T. H. Gentle, Extension Instructor in Education, University of . Oregon. J. K Horner, Assistant Professor of English, University of Oregon. O. W. Hug. City Superintendent of Schools, Salem. C. L. Kelly, PhT B., C. P. A., Professor of Accounting. Univers ity of Oregon.' H. C. Kohler, Ph. D., Professor of English, Willamette Uni versity. O. L. Sherman. Ph. D., Professor of Philosophy, Willamette University. H. R. Taylor, Ph. D., Associate Professor of Psychology, Uni versity of Oregon. N. B. Zane, Assistant Professor of Design, University of Oregon GENERAL INFORMATION Classes meet In Salem Hlgb School, unless otherwise ar ranged. Tbe term fee Is $7.00, except for tbe special course In REAL ESTATE for which tbe fee is $10.00 and that In CHILD PSYCHOLOGY which Is $8.00 if 26 enroll, and rela tively more for a smaller number. A minimum enrollment ot twenty-five is necessary to guarantee the Real Estate course. Other courses require a minimum enrollment of twenty. SCHEDULE OF CLASSES THURSDAY 4:00 Curriculum Making. Room 217, one bour. Mr. Hug.. f:15 The Poetry of Browning. Room 210, one hour. Dr. -Kohler. . 7:16 Art Analysis. Room 219. one hour. Mr. Zane. 2:16 Poster Design. Room 219, one hour. Mr. Zane. $:16 Great Literary Books. Room 211, one hour. Dr. Kohler. FRIDAY 7:16 Social Psychology. Room 216, one hour. Dr. Sherman. 8:16 Problems In Philosophy. Room 216, one hour. Dr. Sher- man.w . MONDAY 7:16 Pedagogy of. the Social Sciences. Room 217, two hours. - . Mr. Gentle. -7:15 Public 8peakiqg. Room 216, two hours. Mr. Horner. 7:16 Child Psychology. Room 214, two hours. Dr. Taylor. TUESDAY . 7:15 Real Estate. Room 215, two hours. Mr. Kelly. Enroll at first meeting of any claaa. , For farther information address the University off Oregon, ; . Extension Division, Eugene, or telephone 440, Salem. - John J. Rottle 4JS State St. Expert Shoe Fitter WALK-OVER AND CANTILEVER FOOTWEAR J SAYS We have a, .1020 Oldemobile DeLuxe coach, fully equipped, has an all metal trunk, good rubber, leather upholstering, runs and looks like a new car and in A-l condition lnevery way for S405.0O. Mrs. Mary Irwin Salem Resident r 30 Years, Dies it- : Mrs. Mary Irwin, 75. a resident of Salem for the past 30 years, died Friday morning at her home at the Mission hospital. She suf fered a slight paralytic stroke sev eral weeks age. Funeral arrange ments have not yet been made. Mrs. Irwln was the mother of Moss and Ted Irwln of Salem, and of Mrs. Paul Valerius of Belling ham. Wash.. Mrs. William Walck of Vancouver, Wash., and Mrs. C. W. Bogart of Lebanon. Three brothers. W. W. Hill and Frank Davis of Salem and Leo David of Springfield, eleven grandchildren and two great grandchildren, also -survive. Remains are In charge' of Rigdon and Son. ... Dr. Aiken Smith Will Be Pastor " DALLAS, Oe., Dec. 28'.- (Spe cial) The Presbyterian church which has been without a regular pastor for several months, has called Dr. Aiken Smith who was pastor of one of the Portland Presbyterian churches for a num ber of years, but has recently been doing evangelistic work. Dr. Smith will be in Dallas to begin his work next Sunday. That Service sVbIU" (2 DO Youni? Woodpflfle amid CoaflMmi and if you need fuel in the next seven days place your order at once !PIHDKnS a 055 - Sfcrcy This will giye us a chance to give you prompt service with the best grades of dry wood and coal. For service call Salem's Heat Merchants Millman Fuel Co DR. FLOYD L. UTTER DENTIST 906 First National Bank Bldg Salem, Oregon Values In Furniture!-- m mi BOUDOIR CHAIRS We have a large selection of these chairs in Gorgeous Cretonne upholstery. 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