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PAGE TEH Tie OREGON STATESMAN Safest, Oregon, Tncsday Morning, November 5, 1929 1 .4 i Vera Pack is Expected to be i Able to Testify Local Case A three-week period will probab ly be necessary before -Vera Pack, Junior high school girl who at tempted to commit suicide here a week ago, will be released from the Deaconess hospital for the purpose . ot giving testimony against Earl Bowman, the man who la charged with contributing to. her delinquency and thereby causing the girl to shoot herself. Miss Pack is rapidly gaining strength, physicians report, and will be ready to . appear against Bowman when he is brought into Justice court for preliminary hearing. At his arraignment Saturday before District Attorney John Car son and Judge .Brazier Small, Bowman denied having anything to do with Miss Pack's case and declared that he was not a mar tied man. It had been pointed oat shortly after the complaint against Bowman was filled ont that he was married Aumist 29 - to Octavia Hjalmson, daughter of - Chru Hjalmson of Sidney. This fact is definitely established as falsehood by Bowman and advice , from Kelso where the license was said to hare been obtained, bear out the man a story. Miss Hjalmson has not been located although Bowman declar ed that be had met her at Kel so. Bowman had. left here short. . ly before the attempted suicide .and was staying at Kelso to find employment, he told officials at his arraignment. Additional charges in, connection with Bow man's conduct with the Hjalmson girl may be filed this week, ctfl cials believe. Bowman is characterized as a floater," coming to the coast from Kentucky where he was born. 21 years ago. He was arrested early Monday when he called at the hospital where Miss Pack Is being cared for and asked to see the girl. His bail wai set at 11000 and being unable to raise the bond was confined to the county Jail. Paul Dunyan Repeated by 17. of O. Sculptor f Iivl r-.-.j :;rr P1HJT TALKS OF ImmoYtaiized la hera tales of the laraber jacks, Fiavl Baayaa and Babe, hi big bine ox, were asade the subject of a sUtae by Oliver I Barrett, talented young; sculptor ef the University of Oregon. Ho hopes sometime In the future that It can be erected heroic size as a memerial eft the Inmberman. NT IT VALSETZ HOMES VALSETZ, Not. 4 (Special) Mrs. Arthur McDonald of Oregon City spent the week end at the Levi Green home visiting her sister Miss Louise Brown. Visiting at the home of Bert Thomas are his father and sister. Mr. r. B. Thomas of St. Paul, Minn., and Mrs. Alex McRae of Portland, Ore. A bridge party of 3 tables was given by Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pat ton at their home Saturday night. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. L. Gates, Mr. and Mrs. Coyl Morris, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Stoltenberg, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Art Ross and Audy Dybslin. High score prizes were won by Mrs. Morris and Andy Dybslin, Mrs. Stoltenberg and Mr. N Gates received the low score prizes. Bert Th'omas returned from Corvallis Sunday where . he had gone to witness the big home coming football game between TJniversitw of Idaho and Oregon State college Saturday. Just as the school bell rang at 1 pjn. Monday Billie Morley, age 7 years was pushed by a class mate, and fell, fracturing his right colar bone. Billie is in the third grade. George Huebschman has plaeed his daughter Lydia with friends in Portland, where she is attending school. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Brooks have moved into the house vacat ed by Mr. Huebschman. Mr. and Mrs. Sam, Gosso are moving into the Brooks house. Mr, and Mrs. Arn Marquis who have been stopping with the Bell Marquis family will live in the house vacated by Sam Gosso. Clim CHAMBER NOW NOTICE OP FINAL SETTLEMENT Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has filed in the Coun ty Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Marion, her duly verified Final Account, as Exe cutrix of the last will and testa ment and estate of Frederick Wal lace Harmer, Deceased, and that said Court has fixed Tuesday, the 3rd day of December, 1929, at - the hour of ten o'clock A. M. of said day, a.; the time, and the County Court Room in the County Court House, at Salem, in Marlon County, Oregon, as. the place" for hearing said final account and ail obiections thereto. Dated at Salem. Oregon, this 29th day of October, 1929. VERA A. HARMER Executrix of the last will and testament' and estate of Frederick Wallace Harmer, deceased. RONALD C. GLOVER. Attorney for Executrix, Salem Oregon. O. 29-N. 6-12-19-zs. TOLEDO, Ore.. Nov. 4. (AP) A county wide organization known as the Lincoln county chamber of commerce formed here last night, elected Judge F. C. Robinson, Taft, president. Henry Howell was elected vice president; William Adair, Toledo, treasurer. The board of directors follows: F. Mahoney, Ocean Lake; H. Hostettler, Delake, C. P. Nel son, Nelscott; rea KODinson, Taft, Paul Baird, Depoe Bay; A Thomas. Newport; Lee Doty, Waldport; A. Willis. Eddyville; L. G. English, Toledo; N. G. Wil liams. Seal Rock; J. T. Mahoney, Siletz. The board will select a manager at a meeting to be held at New port next Tuesday. Walter Hammond Taken By Death MILL CITY. Nor. 4. (Special) Walter Hammond, aged 15, who was a student in the eighth grade here, died at the hospital here early Thursday evening from an acute attack of appendicitis after an operation. He is survived by his parents, two sisters, and one brother. He is also mourned by a host of friends. NOTICE OP APPOINTMENT OF EXECUTRIX Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has been duly ap pointed by the. County Court of the State of Oregon for tne coan- ty of Marion,' as executrix of the last will and testament of the estate of M. Battalion,- deceased and that she has duly qualified as such executrix; all persons having claims against the estate of said decedent are hereby notified to present the same, duly verified to me. at the office or Konaia u. Glover, my attorney, 203 Oregon Building, Salem, Oregon, within six ntonths from the date of this 'notice. - .Dated at Salem, "Oregon, this 15th day of October, 1929. MINNIE BATTALION. v f Executrix of the last will end testament and estate of M. Battalion, Deceased RONALD C. GLOVER, -- attorney for Executrix. Salem.' Oregon. v i . .0.-15. 22 23. Nov. 5, 12 ' . NOTICE . TOR SALE: F." N. Derbyv re ceiver In bankruptcy, will sell on the 8th dayof November, 19 29, to ; 1 1 lit ffhont hMil.r the : stock of I merchandise formerly owned by , W. P. Hlllpot and J. V.'L. Hfllpot 1 at 105 SUte Street Salem, Ore- gon, at 1 o'clock p. m. ; All bids most be sealed and 10 per cent of ;.- the bid must accompany same, a - bids will be opened at'l o'clock - P. U. November 8, 1929. The stock of merchandise wiUTJe sold to the highest bidder, subject to order of IE T i CLEAR LAKE CLEAR LAKE. Nov. 4 (Spe cial) The farmers are busy har vesting their apple, walnut and potato crops, aqd many are plow ing and seeding. Cecil Boyd has recently com pleted building an up to date chicken house on his farm near Clear Lake. Mr. and Mrs! Franke, who pur chased the William Massey place, have just completed harvesting a bumper corn crop, which is hous ed in real eastern type corn crip. Mrs. G. N. Thompson of Kelzer was a caller in this neighborhood the past week in the interest of The Oregon Statesman. Mrs. E. Lataurette and her son Everett Latourette spent the past week visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Harold. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Landers have begun housekeeping on the Albert Egan place. Mrs. Landers was formerly Miss Beatrice Rick etts. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. McFarlane who are spending several weeks at their cottage in Cutler City are reported as being very successful in capturing salmon. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Jones have purchased a new Ford roadster. Mrs. Ralph Harold has been busy taking school census for dis trict 134. Both men were lodged In jail following filing of the, charges by Deputy Sheriff Red Barton. Burton brought ' Jones back yesterday from New Mexico, on an indictment for a. lianor law vio lation.' Hodges, manager of a boil er works here, was arrested at his home. LONDON, Nov. 4. (AP) With prime minister Ramsay Mae Donald and the foil array of the labor cabinet on the government benchesT the house of commons today began a week of Important deliberations with a speech from J. H. Thomas,' lord privy seal and minister of employment, on the all-important question of unemployment. The blight of unemployment In England will not be wiped out by any magic care, Mr. Thomas said in a .review of the labor govern ment's efforts to reduce the num ber of more than a million jobless during four months of office. After Mr. MacDonald had re ceived an enthusiastic and noisy welcome, Mr. Thomas brought a hush, in, the house with his out spoken admission that in "some districts of the country there is no .hope whatever of work for thousands and hundreds of thou sands of our fellow men, no mat ter what is done." - Nevertheless, he asserted, trade was improving and there was in the long run cause for optimism. , The prime minister's mission in America, Chancellor Snowden's achievements at the Hague repar ations conference, and foreign Sec retary Henderson's work at Ge neva, were real contributions to the solution of the unemployment Problem. "In fact, anything that substl tutes peace for was is a contri bution," he said. He warned the English people against "silly and extravagant ex penditures," and dwelt on the de velopment of England's export trade as the soundest method for reducing the number of unemploy ed. 14 parts to be held in trust for nieces and nephews of the sena tor. The largest single bequest among the relatives goes to Miss Grace Burton, who was in constant attendance at the bedside of'the senator during his last illness in Washington. The following educational insti tutions received bequests: 10,000 to Oberlin college, where Senator Burton was grad uated; 81,000 to the College of Shasl, China: 8500 . to the Canton Christian college of Canton, Chi na; 82,000 to Grlnnell college; 81,000 to the Tuskegee Institute of Tuskegee, Ala, 800 turkeys. On their way in Tuesday their big track load of furniture going into a ditch, took two tractors to get onV This accident happened on the Fischer hill which Is near the Eagle Crest ranch. GOES TO CALIFORN'H ' MILL CITY, Nov. 4 Special)! Darrel Rambo, who has been employed for several months in the Santiam garage, left recently for Santa Anna. Calif., where he has accepted employment. Mlk-nw. milk (A yer ct), S2.M , WinnJ Prt)sad, Imj 1-prT cent. Bt terfat, (tattoo. 45c4c; track, 7; deliir at Portland. 49c. - Poaltry (baying pric aliva, Imy aeaa Ter 4V Jbs.. 27e; mediiua ini, 34 to 4i lbs.. 2Ioft2!p; light, Wr 3'i Ui 17; iro!lT3. nadcr 1U bs S8; aprio j, tw 'S Ib.. 2c; pric Pekia dack, 4 lbs. ami ever, 21e6i22; 14 Pekin ducks, lrHti 13c; colored dn-fct, 18c: Turkeys, Xo. l, S3eS3e;; 1:t, 2Sc?30e. Nk. Potato Genu, 13.00 per cwt. '. 1 grade, 2,"5 KEIZER, November 4. George Settlemier, one of the Keizes boys attending business college in Sal em, took five high school boys to Astoria Friday for the football game between Salem and Astoria Saturday. Miss Nancy Edwards of Van couver, B. C, has been a visitor at the Wm. Blake home. Willow Lake farm. Burton Estate Estimated At $750fi00 Sum CLEVELAND, Nov. 4. (AP) The late Senator Theodore E Burton's will, disposing of an es tate estimated at S750,uou was filed In probate court here today, The bulk of the estate, accord ing to the will. Is to be divided in COX BUYS EAGLE -CIST LINCOLN, November 4. The Eagle Crest Orchards ranch con sisting of nearly 500 acres, pas ture and .apple orchards, has re tently been purchased by Mr. Cox of Corvallis. Mr. and Mrs. Cox moved to the placa Tuesday, leaving the two girls with grandparents at Corval lis for a few days or until they get established in the new home. They Intend to raise sheep and turkeys. At present they have 120 head of sheep and more than Night Coughing Quickly Relieved Famous Prescription Gives Almost Instant Relief . Night coughs, or coughs caused by a cold or by an Irritated throat are usually due to causes which cough syrups and patent medicines do not touch. But the very first swallow of Thoxine is guaranteed to stop the most stubborn cough almost Instantly. Thoxine is a doctor's prescription, working on an entirely different principle, it goes direct to the internal cause. Thoxine contains no harmful drugs, is pleasant tasting and safe. for the whole family. Sold on a money back guarantee to give bet ter and quicker relief for coughs or sore throats than anything you have ever tried. Ask for Thoxine, put up ready for use in 35c, 60c, and' 81-00 bottles. Sold by Per ry's Drag Store and all other good drug stores. Ad. General Market? (Continued from Page 9.) HfSTT weight 18.501? $9 60: medium weights $9.00fl00; light Weight, $9.73g10; light light, 9Cl$10. Park ing sow, rough and amooth 7o f. Slaughter pigs, medium to choice $8.50(3 19.00. Feeder and ttocker pigs, $g.504 $9.25. (Soft or oiiy hogs and roasting pigs excluded in shove quotations.) Ebeep and laiwljs. OuoUbly steady. Receipts 500. Lambs, 84 lbs., down, good to choice $10.50(tf$ll; medium, 9.50ff$10.50: all weights, cull to common, 7.00 (i $9.50. leaning weatst'r. 110 Is., dawn med ium to choice, $6.50 $9.00. Ewes, 120 lbs. down, medium to choice $3.75 (n $5; 120-125 lb., medium to choice $3(4 $4.50; all weights, common Sl.D0??3.0G. chicaoo oeaxk - OlftCAGO, Not. . AP) Surprise orer fresh piting-ap of tb Unite Statea wheat Tisible suppijr 4id much to tc4 wheat values reeltug da fast at tima today. Anxiety ir. c ncectiotwith re newed nnsettleasent of tLe stock luartrt tended foHher to plunie vbeat priera lower. Meanwhile, export eVmand for irom North America a practically standstill, and it was cr.rrvot talk that there is little chan-e ni mtwlug ut r.. csgo's big stock ef wheat I fore na ca tion on the Great LaVe ia at aa tv4 f r the season. After a maximum fall it IcM i bunl. closiug quotation on . wheat here n nervous SVie to 3 T 3c below Satur.'r.j a finish . Corn closed 7-9 to le ;' a and oats extra t PRODUCE . PORTLAND, Ore., Nor. -(AP) WSBM " STAGGER " fl & The deaigoen trri tainly have caught the fiver, Vad daeh of yoath La tbe "Swagger.?. And they're done It without losing a vretigs of comfort. If yoa doabt it, come try on ji pair. Well be tremendously rarprited if iu mart Blucber cat and roomy foU pace don't satisfy every demand ye make or a shoe. fj tsM) Bishop's Clothing: and Woolen Mill Store, Inc. II 1 1 ciEaiiE nDiiiE mmn o Armistice Day Speaker Chosen SILVERTON, Not. 4. (Spe cial) The principal speaker for the Armistice day service here will be Dr. W. Carlton Smith of Salem, appearing at the armory at 11 o'clock Monday forenoon. The community orchestra directed by Hal Campbell and the Mt. Angel boy's band will also be on the pro gram. SILVERTON. Nov. 4 (Spe cial) After being confined to the local hospital for fonr montns Charles Wampole was removed to his home for a conple of weeks Mr. Wampole suffered a crushed ankle and broken leg when he Was hit by a Jitney at the local sawmill. 7th Grade Has Its Initiation A School Party HUBBARD, Nov. 4. (Special) Initiation for the seventh grade of the local school took place at the six weeks party held by the seventh and eighth grades at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank In- galls, parents of Jessie who was hostess assisted by her cousin Bessie Ingalls. Bessie and Jessie ; are both members of the seventh grade. The pujjil were in masquerade costumes and the games, stunts, decorations and refreshments were all in keeping with the Hal lowe'en spirit. i. The pupils were accompanied by their teacher, Arthur Myers ! and Mrs. Myers. ifwjwi With every dollar purchase of the merchandise I premium of your own choosing is given with every l0 mm T 1 OFFICERS BORGER, Tex., Nov. 4. (AP) Former Deputy Constable Sam Jones and Jim Hodges late today vera charged with the murder of District Attorney John Holmes last Sept 15. Holmes' murder was tbe immediate cause of mar- tlal law In Borger. , ad Con CFaal Saeaa ! n r Cry : 1 l V for it ; 1 jJ taste of Castona. And this pure lm I ..rrfz I I f Children hate to take medicine as a rule, but every 'child loves the taste of Castoria. And this pure vegetable preparation is just as good as it tastes; just as blancl and harmless as the recipe reads. :(The wrapper tells you just what Castoria contains.) ' When Baby's cry warns of colic, a few drops of Castoria has him soothed, asleep again, in a jiffy.; Nothing' is more valuable in diar rhea. When coated tongue or bad , breath Jell of constipation, invoke its gentle aiolto cleanse and regu- i late a child's bowels. 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