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Tb CHEGOTJ STATESMAN Safest. Orrsron, Tuesday MontIg; Aumsl &V 1S3Q PAGE FIVE -o IMS COM - I RIVALS CLASH INBOMBAY STREETS SPEED QUEEN i I H. 3 UUNU O " ul. ... H 1 '.' '" , .,' O Messy Wreck . Three automo 1 biles and :v 10 rations of cream stalled tnt tie Cor a time Monday - Employment Hewn - Supply or lanorers dropped materially last weeu, shows the report ' ot Sim mornings at the ; intersection of 1 Phillips, director of the TJ. S. em- Conrt and Liberty stree,. and a boy who at first t hour at he had a : broken teg. wont home unin 1ured;r but badlj wared.- :i,When carat driven; -hy, U Hauler,- 440 ' Cfcemelceta street, Howard Ciuflot brooks and - Fraek- -Sewton -came ployment bureau hero. Only 140 men and 21 women sought Jobs. wnue : mm and two women were placed. Four calls for female help aad 114 for male help were i recalled.; OOt the meay wJ 4 woods laborers and S agricultural labor. era were included in those who EOEBE Superintendents meet end ; Discuss; Problems of . -Administration"-;' ; t together in the. eetter ef the ia- terseciion a i gauon can oi crma isougni worav - vy5-r In the Cloff enrolled aga'astr i -v-Vv Robert Bailor leu. frightening I t AQ maites of: radios repaired; htm badly untu ne oiscovcrea inn j majestic radio sales and service. his leg was unhurt. The cars were 1 Tibbert and Todd. 46C State -St.. .Tandl - only slightlyrdamaged. :i- Free diamond ring and S other rifts each: day this week at Tow ers jewelry Anetion. ..,, ; ' ' - ... f ' '- , Claims Filed Coaater claims were filed by defendanta F. F. Os borne and Mr. and Mrs. John W. Ceelaa in ,sult ef Hawkins and Roberta -against curenee A. aaa--1 jrledge- and - others.- The ease Is " for foreclosure of a mortgage, and . Geelaa. and Osborne" answer that they" have- received r Judgments - against " Eldrledge ?f or; $l;U.7i and 13SS; -respectively, -They, ask a ease of foreclosure, their Judg menta he paid after Hawkins and Roberts claims is satanea.-' Kodaks, developing, preserlp tiens. Woolpert Hunt, Conrt at tiBertys-: zsf i; . Brakes Poor Charged with operating , his ear with - detecUre hrakea, Arnet tu Smith,: of route S.' waa arrested late Saturday night after his car had struck and slight ly injured Agnes Caenenberg, 170 North leth street at " 2Srd aad State - streets. According to the story Smith told police the woman : crossed the street without looking for traffic and he was unable to areid hitting her. : -w - Dollar dinner every night 8:4 te t at the Marion hoteL . . .v HI fa California Salem friends of lira. Erie Butler, who has been spending the' snmraer visiting re la tics In California, will bo sorry to learn that she haa been caite OL Word brought back by her son; Myron, .who flew down tnera last weeir-u that ahe Is mack improvea but is still aader a doctor's care. Myron .returned to Albany, where he ts at the air port, Satarday. Answers Complaint The Rich field OH company, ot California, aaaiast whom mvit for money was filed by EB. King, yesterday filed answer, denying nit allega tions except ' that rental involved had not been paid. The company demands lodgment against the plaintiff for costs. Lees Back Mr. and Ma A. A. Lee. 1S1E State street, return ed Monday from Yellowstone, na tional park after a two weeks va cation trip. At Emmet t. Idaho, ther were joined br Mrs. Lee's sister. Miss Helen Atwood, and by tUs Mildred Shnou, Salodf who accompanied them to the. park, Tef. 1118.- Wheels Locked Hagh B. Smith, 1445 Oak. says his wheels locked on the highway, aad George Douglas says Smith tailed to giveroad, in their respective reports to the sheriff of an acci dent which occurred at' midnight Saaday en the "highway near Eoodbam, Ko one was hurt, but o ears .were aamaged.n-- j Sat at the ' Green Lantern, noma pastries, '-home., style, nice cool place, 1321 Staled t PerntfU-toned Building per mits Issued from the eity build ing inspectors office Monday to talled $1S0. A. W. Smlther was granted a permit to alter a dwell ing at 880 North Cottage at an estimated cost of 8115. while a $S permit was given S. Sedor. who will repair a house at 2295 North Ith street. Sale Authorised Order was passed -in probate conrt yester day granting petition of Beulah F. Eorf to sell real property be longing to the estate of Glenn Powell Soft, of whom she is guardian. The property consists ef two tracts in the Waldo Hills section. . . - , To Breltenbnsh--B. B. Herrick. eouaty surveyor, and his sister, .Mrs. Laura Schetl, Portland, will leave bls morning for Breiten bash Springs where they will spend a two weeks vacation. Her rick la reported to be well recov ered from a recent Illness. Another Cole The Robert Cole who was arrested in Salem last week end on a charge of drunkenness, is not the Robert Cole who lives on route 2 out of Salem. - This man has been embarrassed somewhat by the similarity ot names. ; I County schoolf-saperlntendents from all narti ot.Oreten werel here : Mond ay ; atteadlagr the aee ond annual : conference -ef i the ichool - superintendeata aaaocl-1 Connty anperlntendenta-' the selection of teachers was dis cussed; by Martha" B. Mulkey! of! Coos . connty and Catherine v J. Harris of Curry county. Revi sion of the county; school super visory 5 law was discussed by Josiah Wills. Polk bounty; Edith S. Ackert. Douglas county, and I J. A. "Teager, Umatilla county. Mrs,. Mary L.Fulkerson of Mar ion county dlacaaaed. plana-, for eounty -school supervision. Others who. touched on the school nper-1 ttsory Jaw were Edna fjeer, uu eounty. and ' James E. - Bnrgeaa, assistant . state superintendent of Seek Change la 8npervisoei Law , C 1' . At Wednesday's closing-session of the conference a number-of resolutions will' be submitted dealing with the varioua phases of school work. It was indicated Monday that the eounty school superintendents . . would recom mend material changes in the connty school supervisory law. - The address of welcome was I given by C. A. Howard, stats superintendent of pablle instrne- Uon. Governor Norblad was scheduled- to aire-an-.address at the opening session, but : was compelled to cancel the appointment- becanse of a previous en gagement at Medford. : The association . dinner was held In the Elks Temple Monday night, ; :. Association officers will be elected Wednesday. First phetos ef flghtiag fas India T the fighting aa'fae paste ahews. breurht - here br Hearst-rear Mewa. bia reaaaraahle picture ef nouns m Bombay is one ex several v obtained by . - sound cameramen for- Hearst Metro tone News and Fox Mozietene News, who were im the thick ef A Sepoy police constable, with lathi drawn back, is taking; a Nationalist flat? front a color-r bearer ia the picketinr riots. Note the coafaaiea aaoaf the other riotera, 7 Wonderful But Sad' U Description of Visit tb France by War Motljers BE Maim Mr. aad Mrs. E. E. SherilL Sa lem residents for the last three years, will sail September If Woman Hurt Mabel Kenvilla I f rorn Seattle for Shanghai, China, was slightly Injured , Monday when ahe stepped from a street hue in the path of a car driven by Mrs. W. R. Newmyer, 1141 South Church street, at Commercial and Marlon streets, according to a re port filed with local police. Seeks Dismissal Case - I niwer of defendant has been filed in cir cuit , court . in the ease of Salem Seed and ' Orchard. 8up ply com- where Mr. Sherlll has received an appointment with the Burroughs Adding machine company. Sher lll retired as manager of the lo cal Burroughs office Annst.l. During Shertll's ? residence- in Salem he has teen a steady growth, of his company's business in Marion, Linn and Polk coun ties. He came here from the En- gene office. In China, American made com- paay against MF. Babbit, Bab-1 merdal produrta ' nxe Ifiadlnav Nnnee en Staff wMrs. M. S. II of ley has been made supervising nurse at. the Deaconess hospital, . while MtsjDL" G. Shepard. former hnpeVvisot ef aurses at Redmond. Calif.,' hospital, and a well knowa California nurse, has 'been added to the staff at the Deaconess hoe pitaL - - Langfalin to 8 peak Dr. S. B. Laughltn of Willamette univer sity will deliver the principal ad dress at the closing exercises of the Monmouth normal school inm mer session this evening, it la the third consecutive time r he has been chosen to give the key talk at the occasion. . Rctnrns tesn VsatloB-FW. W. Fox. aural school nperyisor, was back at hla 'desfctn tho coon tr school aunerltendent'a office yesterday after spending a' two weeks: vacation i southern Ore- con. , ' . i -, . si..,,.. - Tennant at Falls CHy H. M. Tennant. registrar at Willamette anirerslty, has been In Falls City the past three days attending meetings at the Epworth League institute held there annually. . License Isssied Marriage li cense waa iaued yesterday to L. Jllbert. 20,' cook, and Grace Bragg, 20.- waitress, ootn oi Salem route five, box 2S. Bird Released R. L. Bird, 72 Korth High atreet, arrested Sat urday night on a drunk . charge, was released from the city Jail on sTuadayrr'V : - ' from Albany Em II williama - end Myron:Bntler. local boys who a re operatinf the airport at 1 Al bany, were business risitore In the city Monday; afternoon. bit denies allegations and seeks dismissal ef. the ease, , . Invites goatss Miaa ' Dorothy Pearee, Soatian haa Invited mem ber! : af the clab to meet at her home. 287 North Winter. Thars- dar evening at :20 o'clock for the regular weekly session of the club. - :. - ;. . Domglas eat Vacation Dr. Ver non Av Douglas, county health officer, is spending a week a va cation on a camping trip in com nany with la family. During his absence Dr.: Edward vLee Russell is acting as health, officer. Mars Here Mayor, Mara at Jefferson was la Salem on bust- nes Monoay.' e -aeciaren ui business way none too good bat la 1017 America's youth made a - pilgrimage acres the "big pond" to France in aaswer to their country's call, and many of those youth did net return to the mothers and wives who wait ed and worked aad watched at home. Tali year, list, tha gov ernment seat a second pilgrimage to France the mothers and wives of those lads who never returned. The first one of these pilgrims to return to Salem after her trip was Mrs. Mary Walling of 24 88 North Fourth atreet, who very quietly slipped back Into the city July 28. Mrs. Willing left Salem Jane II; with her were Mrs. Jennie Landegraf, Mrs. Barbara Klrth of Stayton, and Mrs. H. H. Ann en of Mt. Angel. The party return ed together aa far as Chicago where Mrs. Landegraf stopped en route for a aide trio into Wiscon sin where she is now visiting her daughter. Mrs. Landegraf was the only one to suffer any difficulties dur ing the trip so far as the Salem delegation waa' concerned. She became violently affected with, a heart complication upon. sight of the battlefields -aad the grave of good aale. Sherill reports. He Is looking forward to aa interesting her ion, and spent the last week experience in going to thla new of her time in France in . a hoe- territory. a 10 nuns P HELD OP FOR WE While by no means have plana been abandoned for the projected 14-story building at Commercial and State streets. Its sponsors feel that existing business conditions do not warrant pushing the struc ture "to ImmeClatr completion. ; "Wa wilL probably do nothing Joined with other citizens laaop-ifjaai with thr proposal , unut next lng for better times soon. - Miss Cnnnetl in PortUad Miss Kathryn GannelL of the Gunnell and Robb studios, went to Port land yesterday to spend a day . or so with her mother, who is ill in a hospital there. dieted Instructor Miss Dor othy P. Hntchason who waa grad uated from Willamette university in June, has been " elected In structor of physical education at every room, the high achol at Marriu, Oregon Vlsitinc DeLongs Mr. 'and Mrs. - Fred Ifhaa. formerly "of Grand Forks, N. D but now of SeatUe, ' Waah are visiting at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. F. a DeLong on ChemekeU street. sprlngt George E. Waters one of. the structurs's sponsors,' said yesterday. .. ' ;" . .The plans for-the new strue? ture hare been fairly well com pleted. They call for a thorough ly modern, medical-dental build ing with new features such as a storage garage in the basement, extra-slsed elevators for' stretch er use and general' construction which gives an outside view from DEATH FILED K Hrx'ma- Week at Beeches M r. and Mrs. Chester Fraser. left Sa-; lem Mondayinight for a week a vacation to be snent at Cutler i City and Newport. Drnnks Fined James F. Camp bell and H.ApbJ aaaage-aft" tor $10,000: waa Salem, were fined 10 each oa .... . Mrf1.it eonrt yesterday charges ot drunkenness filed " ;T-. vr.tr ntavior hi Kva M. ' - ' T SMd,y BeckTey. a, administratrix of tha v' Appraisers Kanaed E. W. Pat - terson, James "McClelland and Charles E. Strickim were yesier- From Corvallia H. C. Seymour, boys', aad girls', state club leader. was. in the city . yesterday from Corvaius. Mrs. . Seymour accom panied him. ' z : , Foredosnre Ordered Default was, ordered yesterday tor plain- Louise Beckley, daughter of Eva M. Beckley, waa killed July ai result of an aetomobile acci dent, which theieomplalnt charges was due to Kaylor'a neg Ugenee. --' .: v i; m - The Accident v occurred 'A tout mllea aoath ot Salem, the girl dy- pitaL Recent word, from Wis consin aays that: she Is etui slow ly improving. . Memorial Service Held Aboard Ship The entire party left New Tork city June 21. Bands were play ing, according to Mrs. Walling, and everything waa Quite exalting. The party was accompanied by a major ot the United States army. and upon landing in France at Cherbourg they were greeted by many army officers and, Interest ed French populace. On the trip across a' special memorial service waa held oa the boar and the mothers -ana wives. 250 in number, were each pres ented with, a bronzo .medallion bearing the raised likeness of the shin, the 8. 8. Roosevelt and gold star. They were each then resented with a certificate bear ng the individual name of the mother receiving the certificate, together - with greetings from President Hoover, Gen. Persuing and ethers. ' Mrs. Walling was particularly, Impressed with the captain s din ner and its noise and fun. The farewell dianer on tha return was concluded with a ' masquer ade, but Mrs. Walling assured me with a twiakle la her eye that she did not dance, "Just looked on." ' vr-t-- . . - Another thing that Mrs. Wal ling liked la the ahlp program waa the Sunday church-services, and the mass that was held each morning tor the Catholic mothers and wives.." -S ' '-"'.-' .- The S. S. Roosevelt .anchored In Cherbourg at T o'clock June 20, and the mothers and wires left by "miniature train, so called by Mrs. Walling, for Paris where they arrived at, 2 o'clock. TMngiiteitahrfewv-'w:i:-'.j'--i ; ; ": : Met First Time .. ' ' Mrs. .Walling left : the group Monday morning, June SO, to go to Pan in the south of France where her eon. Fay T. Walling, Is buried. Her son married a French girl, Theresa Allies, and she had had his body removed from Bordeaux, where he died, te her home city. Mrs. Walling was guest In the home ot her daughter-in-law for the four days that she spent at the grave of her son, who died March 12, 1010, after two years as a sergeant in medical corps ot the army. He was 10 years old when he ran away from school to join the army. Jane t Mrs. Waling returned to Paris, accompanied by her daughter-in-law. with whom she could talk only through an Inter preter, and joined- the others of her' party. Until June 11, the DEi EDOIWi , ... , - -. Harrv H. Havvorth Will! ; Speak Thursday at C ,C. of C. Rooms 1 Teachers In Salem schools win be given-an opportunity ta learn from- an authority the alue. of tlshal education In taet Ulas trated lecture to be. given'Tn 4he Salem chamber of -conTmerce aud itorium en the evening ef August 1 by Harry -H. Haworth; super visor of visual education of the Pasadena nubile schools,-when ie talks on the subject: ' rnrougn Our Deserts In the Wake ' ot Spring." : ' This lecture Is sponsored by the Salem Arts league aad the public is cordially Invited to at tend. L. Earl Deane. manager of the, Salem Deaconess hospital,. u friend of 'Haworth; who Is an ex perienced photographer, declares that the. pictures that HaVortk will show are of exceptional- In-fc 4erestiv He aays." that Hawerta lag both" the artist's and the na ture lover- point of view,: and that those who have made recent trips to the 'deserts wil be charm with tne views. Use in Schools Will Be Discussed Haworth will discuss not only the artistic and- photographic value ot the pictures but their uses in the schools as an educa tional factor. In his work as supervisor of visual education, Haworth aims to provide proper visual aids tor every grade, "from kindergarten through the junior college.' In regard to the im portance of this work, an article in "The Visual Screen says: "Having its beginnings three years ago as a small collection of heterogenous material, circulated by the eity schools librarian, the Visual Education department of the Pasadena city schools has grown until It Independently oc cupies half of a two-story .build ing, and Is looking- forward to even greater expansion. r- t .:: r .N ,0 rat s,-:-; Miss Marion B. Caratairs, noted British woman racer, aa she ap peared -recently following, a trial Spin la acr spwcuuomtj lijwuo , in which ahe baa ttatned a speed ef - 80 -mHes aa hour.' ' Nete th4 fibre protection helmet and the IKIUHH . . Hi Lasuaity Pirm s Answer It Filed To Swope Claim Misrepresentations as to his weekly wage and also his mental and physical conditions were made by C. A Swope in his ap plication to the United. States Casualty company for insurance. the company sets out la answer to complaint filed agalast it by C. A Nelson, guardian for C. A. Swope, insane. , Nelson as guardian filed.' suit to collect 1900, tares monthly Indemnity payments on the In surance. The company did not pay these claims en account ot the alleged false statements the application made Swope, ac cording- to the answer filed yes terday. Tne company aays It of fered return of premiums paid. together with Interest, but the of fer was not accepted. Births SET SEPTEMBER 4 Scbaeffer To Mr. and Mrs. Carl S. Schaeffer. 2074 McCoy street, a 7 pound boy. Mon day morning at the Deaconess. PHD MR Big Time Enjoyed at Hth Street Center by Girts In Competition -. . Tumbltnsr ruled the day - for .: gfrls at. the 14 thr atreet play-- : grounds Monday with much fun and merriment, plus good sport. : evident in , the . tumbling . contest ' . held. Winners in r thf respective ' events and classes were : . i -dase- B forward -jolV Alice Ann - Wlrts; forward and back-' wara roll. Helen Fredertckson; -human ball. Irma llleV back flip.- -Helen Fredertckson rand head 1 ' stand. Vera Undenaul Class A forward roll, Mary Elisabeth Kells; Mary Smith, a newcomer to the playground' crowds, made -a clean sweep of first plaees in all the other tumbling events tor - ' ihe elder girls division. , - a the biff ball aentest yester day, afternoon, the TroJana,vcap-' tamed by Mary Elizabeth Ketls, f " won j or. the first .time over tne-... Beavers. . lead by " Margaret Ann "-' Kella. The final score was 2 1 to ' Playing for (he Trojans were:. ' Mary Elizabeth Kells, Grace John- . son, Georgia Clark, Maxine Ross, Rath Walker, Helenv Frederick son, Lillian Meyee and Mildred Heckinger. On the Beavers team were: Margaret Ann Kells Jean . Marshall. ' Ruth Annunsen, Betty Annunsen. Betty Lord, Irma 11 lert, Mary Smith and Sybil John son. Ail the playgrounds today will be engaged la special events, the girls to have their doll contest, for which ribbons for first, sec- -ond and third places wQl be given at each of the three grounds. The boys are making ready for the airplane contest, to be held this afternoon. For the doll contest, scores of the girls are making and designing their doll's clothes, and the dollies will bo brought to the grounds dressed and on ex hibit today; . ' : T Relieves a Headache or Xevralgla In SO minatea, checks n Cold the first day, end checks Malaria ta three days. 666 also in Tablets The public service commission will hold a bearing in Portland September 4, to consider the ap plications of the Oregon Electric t.. i. 1 and tha Southern Pacific company Jm -Tv Autltor permission to acquire and possible: cathedrals, art muse ums, Notre Dame, Napoleon's tomb, the grave ot the Unknown soldier, and even shopped, and it was easy, becanse ihe clerks spoke English as well as I did, aald Mrs, Walling. The- narty retamed te New Tork en the & 8. Republic Mrs. Walling waa not sea sick at any time -and ahe says with a smile that ahe "never missed a meat, although sometimes she ate:. only a wafer aad drank a cap of tea, It was all very new and very strange Mrs. Walling commented. and it waa hard to express the feeling that It caused. The trip was wonderful and everything In the world was done to make them comfortable and happy, but there was much sadness in it all. - As to France, It was pretty and Mrs. Walling -would have liked to have a little longer to aee more of It, but aald she with a depra operate the Valley and Silets rail road In Benton, Four, ana Marion counties. Each railroad company has filed a separate application. The Oregon Electric also haa requested permission to extend Its j Willamette valley line from Oro vUle, across the Willamette river to Independence. The public service commission will hold tha hearing tor the Inter state commission. Ob ituary Kerber Died at the residence. 245 Di vision street. August 2. Adam E- Kerber. 22. Survived by mother. Theresa Kerber; four sisters. Re-! gina. Rosena, Eva aad Mane; two brothers. Steven and Benja min. . Requiem mass Tuesday naihi, m ' jttUV- f,AIM fit eating look. nhey are so far be-J cathoUe church. Rev. w UV " -"? I Buck officiating. Interment St and drive two wheeled r carta drawn by donkeys. X would rath er lire li OregiW, .r ' AMATEURS TO VDl r V LONDON. OnL. Aug. 2. fAFJ One of the strongest fields In 1 the history of the game will take part in the Canadian amateur golf championship, starting with a 2t hole qualifying .round over tha London Hnnt club'a eourse Mon- day. Barbara's cemetery. . Knights -of- Columbug requested to attend .la a body. TCity View, Cemetery 1 IDlisl 1; TeL 12M Conveniently Accessible Perpetual earn provided tor Prleaa Baaaonabla' day named appraisers of the ee- utfs In the case brought by Haw i!r " e-bours after the eolii r Visit In PortI-aad----MIss Gladys Kearny Un WUlIam Rlckman. afis Matilda, Kobow and D. EL Hamelr were . PortOand visitors Sunday.: .,; ; : -. . ; ' Coeceit Tonight - The regalar Tuesday night band - concert j wtu be played in Wlllson park tonight beginning at I o'clock. - . ' AccoTini" r: ABowe---Final -'account : in the s estate - of James Kromlmc baa been allowed.-" ? M. B. - KromUna Is administrator. . W: TaUoar: "T," Wright- man. 'enutT-aner.iL-.s-.eB-u'?" ; from, du ties - W-'t m lUBSS kins and KObens against Jienry ia The complaint says that the j. Nieman et al. In,. ni.nntns- tn enter the Patrolman tn Town WalUr G. Oregon normal school this fail, tfmy&Epzfa'ft Pearmine, road patrolman of die- and that she would hays yarned lljY ib&J?XZr mc. no. if u ui aeier iem-i h'i' - - - tory. waa a business visitor at the of her teaching. court bouse yesterday afternoon. gou it uoccjst gmrwatfg Damage Suit in Death Case is : -Indicated Here TAlhnt irakcs Caa flehry Tal bot of the Brospect iectJoawaa a x:,That. a damage suit will be filed agarnst K. B. '.Church and Emma P. Bremer, aa result 'of an accident iwhich caused the death ef Phillip H. Carpenter la Inti mated In papers tiled la .the ss- v-inp visitor ia the city Hon-1 tate of Mr. Carpenter; day '- 4Vtt"Ak5 -.H?''! -' By orttr of the probate -court. tr"-l i'n'" .fU I Peart Msttttg rita been named Attend Rennioa Jr. and Uff. administratrix of the 1 esUte, w; T, Rigdon attendedrja reunion I wiUca eonsUU. of rthe unUqu!d- of: tte -sonney ciair at.v"" .ted claim for - damages against E. B. Church and Emma P. Brem- ' er oak account -ef their negligence. in causing and resulting ta the State Hospital Head Improves j After: Illness t , . - 1 Dr. -R. E. Lee Stelner, superln J tendent of the Oregon , state hoa1 pitai . here, mio.laa. teen CI lor i the past months, haa. recovered ' anfflciently to visit the A owntown : district. During most ef his C1- nesa, Dr.: Stelner directed the af-i fairs ot the state hospital from his bed.v ,f-, Tr rV '- ? PILES CURED wiasae epsssMaa''' A ' Teas i J et""" Onua Da. tnTrmATii rasa park Sunday At :ivertosv.-CBhraatsdt was a 'SilrertW business , visitor I FOR RETTT Can 1103. TTsed Fnrnltmw Denartment - , 231 N. tls?a We feature this week Pecan Nut Sundae 20c r : s . - -"...: Don't forwet to . try our Triple Malted BliUc If it comes front Snnefer, It's the best drink in tourn. . - f. et , :-;tf' - Schaefer's Drugstore; Saleua'a- eriglmal yellow .front . aad candy special store ; lSS N. Commercial Sc. TeL 107 aleaae of Schaefet-'a Remediea Penslar Agency ... r i rsAse 82 se frrfceO -tfsssrtsy A Park Cemetery I with ; perpetUEtl care , Jut fea minutes from tee : heart of toom '-) V .. rra a n - fr : - , 1 : B li 171 ft :Sk".:3s., v c A ;,a7. V7 kzcz. Develop ;.Tte All cf IZ&Ztrn Yulzz DeTlcea Sea : J Wk Sv paid ; but a - 4 --, (Second of a series of actual experiences Of local people with -the One Dollar Accident Insurance Policies purchased from The Oregon- Statesman.) . . " Mr. A. M. Patrick of 1165 S. High SL, was quite seriously injured Oct. 8th when his car collided with a , truck on the Pacific Highway just south of Salem. Mr. Patrick was confined to his home for a period. of six weeks, there was addition? J expense, Doctor bills, etc. But very f ortunatelyie had invested One Dollar in a Statesman Accident Insurance policy. At the end of his period of disability he received check for. (60.00 from the Insurance Co, . ' t't.y--'r- ! It helped. ; The claim was paid without quibbling. Other claims totaling: over $1700 have been paid. If you have one of these policiej, don't let it lapse! If you haven't one. make application , to day. Send for bur circular explaining: the. policy. ' ' - .: ' .: - ' ' v . -: ' Don't let one ..dollar stand between you and this protection; Fill in the blank below. INSURANCE APPLICATION AND SUBSCRIPTION BLANK ; V THB OREGON STATESMAIf ' Date. IPSO Selena, Oregon. .t - Gentlemen: : -:,'t- r- - Tow are hereby aatberlaed to enter my subscription -te The Oregon Statesman for one year from date. , It Is understood that The Oregon Statesman- is to be deliv ered te nay address regularly each day by your anther-" ' ised carrier and I shall pay him for the same at the reg ular established rate ef SOe per month. , I am not mow a rabacrlber to The Oregon Statesman ( ). . ' " -.-.', , I asa now n snbecrfber to The Oregeai Statesman ( ). , . . . . . ...... .... ........... . . Age. . . . . . A'ddress.. i . lire- --: -a , City .....;.!..,.....,..,.. ate.......... - '-w "v; T V : Oecnpatioa VicaXl rbone,,,,,.. - BB)ericiarys . . . , BelaOonship. ... . , . 1 am enclosing a payment of $t9 rollcy fee. I art to receive f 10lOOM0- Travel Accident Insurance Policy ' Issued by the North- American Accident Iasurance Com- peny et Chicago, Dilnois, . , i; - v Jlail SsbscripUons in est be paid Lt Adrczce death ot taa decedent.-. 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