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to Gal News Hef s fjosnmlttee to MeetThe ex-tcutire- committee of the Marios -sounty health unit win meet at ue neaua center on XNonn iuib street tonlgbtat 7:1a o'clock. It Is probable there will bo discus- aloa f a .reduced budget, which wm ba necessary In event the de- - v..iik ..rv - , . sthe city council's budget is not raited before final action is tak- The city council decreased the appropriation 11,000 and the county court followed suit of the city. The court,' however, will 'raise' its budget 11.000 tf the - city does likewise. uouar omner ever nigni :ii ' to 1 at the Marlon hoteL Settlement Hade Stipulation Is the divorce ease of Edith per ts. C. W. Cooper has been : - tiled -In circuit court sh ow in g .. that s property settlement agree- - able to both parties .has . been - made out ot court, and ' asking . that is event a decree be awarded to either party in the suit, no allowance be made to either, par, ty - for temporary , or permanent - alimony, suit - money 1 or support - mosey. In the settlement, each . party will receive custody of one ot the two minor children. Have enough insurance Night mnd day Homes Autos House hold goods or 'what have you." t Phone Becke & Hendricks and be protected. Phone 111, office 1S9 North High street.- Many After Work Four hun i dred applications for work were ' received during November at the T.- W. C A. employment office, - according to report of the em ployment secretary, Mrs. M. B. Wagstaff. Only 40 calls tor help 'were received, or one for every 10 applicants. Thirty-eight of the 400 were, sent to Jobs, 17 to tem- , porary work 'and 2 to permanent work. ' -u'tuaiv Choice Hollyisndi Holly wreaths - tor sale. Q. W. Bean. Tel. .212. : B9S Center, street - . - Bos : Accident Lack of ade- - auate. lights seems to be the cause of an accident at the corner - of 17th and D streets, Tuesday morning at 7:30, according to reports turned in to the police de- ... I ill v" v. " v - McLean school bus driven by Gus r.Klempel and the other was a pas " eenger automobile operated by F. N. Bassett, S55 North lfth street. .-Auction Planned Lions' club m embers are in for an hour ot fun I and mirth at their weekly lunch- son meeiing lnursuay nwu. I Australian auction win oe me i prevailing event, with each mem- j , ber to bring something to be sold I in this manner. jrunas win used toward Christmas cheer work. . . Dr. B. F. Found. Practice 11m ' ited to minor oral surgery. Gas or . local tor extraction. Dental X-ray. New location 302 First Nat'l Bank Bldg. Phone 2040, ....... m; , , t,-"; t - , ' ' ' Hakes Denial General denial to the allegation made by plain tiff has been filed by defendant In answer in suit of Audrey D. Patser vs. Mabel Martin. De fendant prays that plaintiff take I bate judge has signed order dt nothing by the action. Tho case I reetlng J. W. Koerner, admlnis is damare action growing out of Itrator. to distribute among the an automobile accident. I . I Kaeirl on Board Governor -Norblad Tuesday appointed M. C. I Kaet-i. 7403 Sandy Boulevard. I . a member of the state board of I . nharmaey to succeed A. E." Cros-1 bv. who has resigned. Crosby's j resignation was received st the l executive, department tb aaya ago, ; r : y ... An ' excellent Christmas gift. Give each member of your family one of The Statesman Accident In surance Policies. Inquire . st the Statesman office for particulars. Investment Ordered Invest ment ot estate funds in bonds has uivui m . - i0SSe,,1 mpeSnt!1 oVa P. BeT Ei7lZrt& Evan, to send money to P.clfie unlver c ?.nl. "inKe, . . - ,.. annrataA thm Mtita nf Marv I slty to help defray the cleSnus I n1. mnMnA tnnnra. Wee-1 Hinkle tacomMtent and vw... . ' -,:xr7. .. prrnateAmnanv lsirna xuaraian n every instance. -- n ..I, MBii .rtar the fire. o tt.... xi- smith Tna. a rancT -rnnce Miller Bldg. Tel. 94, T.Mutina ' rVanTi T. Olson. saA -r- .swa .Tiimi that neither ho nor Lloyd Lebold. 295 t s.i. . mm-mw ! ntK. ??ul"fc "TvV:: th. in- tersectlon of State and Liberty streets st 1 p. m. Mondsy. The result was s smau erasn. Mrs. Tnompoon iu riu - EneU Garage Melvin John ter Thomnson is In ths Wlllam-1 -. . . t.. . - sue aamianum V. meat for a severe ease of blood a cut finger ana nas apreaa y her arm and lolsna of hor lips.- Dane-i-McElroy's band. Silver- ton Fireman's dance, sat., doc 2, Silverton. , Demarrer FUed Isabell Gray Clifford, defendant . In suit brought by Stroheckefs Inc.;. has tiled demurrer to the complaint, averrlns that it does not state i hut flcient facts for esuso of sc- tion. r-. New Croealn SotightThe City of Medford has filed appli cation with the public service comnclsslon for permission to es tablish grade crossings over the 5 Southern Pacific tracka at Fourth - sad Eighth streets. Club to Meet The .Salem Breakfast club board of directors - will meet at the Gray Belle this - noon. The regular meeting: of the. - dub will be held Thursday morn-j lng st 7:45 o'clock in the silver s grille ot the-Gray Bene. ".A Christmas' gift that will reach the receiver 211 days In th. - 79MIJTo fJTlTV Bs j?. SS sswevtiyNw . to Tho Oregon Statesman. Call .:Cp0-for rstes..; - -ltTorts Accident J. J. John son of Alex, Orsw reported to the sheriff . sn antomooue acciaeni which occurred .Tuesday near . m t. Fahrv waa nn I ahio ta control his car on account f aiinncrr ravement. v.i la to - When Fred Schurdler, 21i Chemeketa street stepped om to State street at the alley between Liberty ana CommerclaJ ; streau. , Monday night at o'clock, he was ran Into by a machine piloted by Trubert i Henderson, llli Leo -. . : - . . sEyvk.TO the accident, did sot Include in hi report the extent of the oth- r injuries. , - '..t ; v. . ' atsl listBeck Ben- Jff piffe.al i fncs window. 18 K. High. BkiaM Sidenr)peniei ear latA rtirrrnio fn.nl :jrTZr". - - SUvertoaroad. be -aid eswiped the , Pedestriaa- venicle drivea bT P. B. Dalll-fee Coo-jiaore, PerUand Tuesday n .t t.ts ma ... done to the Portland man's ear. s Bew mm-wm w is iy sj w . - to the extent of a smashed f en4 ! der and running board. : Barker I v. .VMii - ' ; I Dance .McElror's Oreconiamu SUvertM Ftramana dance. SatJ. I Dec II. Silverton srmorr. . 5- ..) f i x" TsmblinsT . Class A sew I class Is tumbling will be orgaa - ised Friday for ' Junior high school and high school boys at I the T. U; a A. The group will meet each Friday afternoon ' be-1 twees 4:1 and 8:16 o'clock.' 1 Directors are Fred Smith of Wil- j lametU i university and Georxe Fowler of Salem hlrh schooL I Fowler Is a tumbling expert hav-i ing been trained in the northern city. . Forfeits Bail Julian Nelson, arrested I on s charge, of illegal possession ot Intoxicating liquor, last - Thursday, failed to appear in court, yesterday, thereby for-1 felting the 1100 she put up for bail last week. Ullicerx IUIIS I that there was found , home s i small quantity and whiskey. ; in her of beer Would ; another fire find you uninsured. ; See Homer H. Smith i Agency, Miller Bldg. Tel. 94. Speaker at Church Governor W. Norblad . was tho speaker at the regular monthly meeting oi tne young marriea people at i the Presbyterian church last night. -He reviewed the history of transportation, dwelling: par- I tievlarlv on tho dpTrnmnt nf I aviation; I One. I. V.VI-.Xrr arwi Mrs. Georse Lewis and danchter. I Florence, and Mrs. Shnrts were J guests . in Xaxima, Wasn., over I the weekend. Mrs. Lewis' moth- er wiu has been visiting her son in Takima, returned to Salem with them. Dance Silverton Fireman's dance, McElror's Oregontans, Sat. Dec, 13, Silverton. . iwo Diraciurra xtrecccxc juex I Sheirman was Issued two permits I Tuesdsy to erect a garage and repair his dwelling st 440 Acad emy street. : The estimsted costs ot the two are 140 and $49, re spectively. Distribution Ordered Tho pro- j heirs funds belonging to tho. es- tate of Margaret Hummels. i Files ! Accounting Norms N. Terwlllger. guardian of the tats of Anna M. Kruger, an ln- competent person, has filed first account! In the estate, showing cash on hand of 1193.24. Tos still have time for Christ mas photographs. Cronlse Studio, 193 N. Commercial. Homestead Set Aside Order has been entered In the estate of Charles K. Denlson-setting aside homestead to Frances L. Denlson, widow, snd the minor children. 1 a .1 r s rMU. sppraiaed ths estate of Mary Fery at 12000. J. K. Payne is i .mi.i.tritn, . . i ; Dr. A. E.-Berger, who returned (Tuesday from a post graduate I course in - the east, will open his " Tint Natl bank bldg-.. today. I I ; t I Hearing Continued Hearing In the estato of r f,- Ro: I rors ' has been, on motion or Clanche A. Rodgers, admlnlslra trie, continued until Tuesday. De- icomper i i.v.i,.,. bat-h rati as '; I IUU WS iMSH - - I dav. to erect a garage at 1995 Mania street. Ths Job cost Is estimated st $50. ' Erects Stand A permit was issued ts J. J. Fidler to erect s crab stand at ths corner of Hlchlsnd and Fairground road. Tho estimated cost Is $25 Just received, a nevr IanM of easel frames. Reasonably oriced. Cronlse Studio, 191 - N. Com'L (Over Buslck's). ' Cbinmey: Fire Firemen an swered sn alarm at S p. m., Monday.: which called them. to a . hajf million dollars of ths high ehlmney fire st the corner . ot it-IL. t i-onstr Lealls i snd Summer streets. SsMks Alarms Only 'smoke TAwntf, Ti ns in, BIISSI Sir Mn alarm turned in . Tuesday morn - (... 11-U frnni ITS WMt IJtF. telle street. " - TMamond -rins for sals. To be seen during bunking hoursv phone j ? Heaiins aTanuary IS Hearing on flaal account of Cora E. Smith, executrix of ths 110,902 estate ot J. N. Smith, has been set f or Tues- - arTll. y, January 11. . To FaHs Otv Leonard Schaef- fer snent the -week end with friends who live in Falls City. ' tlalnr South Ella Burr f eld i wm jMTft today for a visit m (Long Beach, CaL. To Idaho--Roy Hurst left laat night on a trip to caiaweu. issno. T! C!TGC:i rTATTg?lAN. Sal?rt Orf". mumm II Oil TOT ' ' ? . vl mctcs leA5CU lUduuiu- CTI1 PSClflO HOt EXCIT.St. urk- i,fc vr;. HlH bCLTl S VlwY , A " '..J ' gly Approximately 147 acres era zss-acre tract ox lana. onKisauj acquired by the city of Eugene for nse as a terminal- by i the Southern Pacific company ud lter leased to the city of Sprtsg- nid u gttbjeet to taxation. . e-. eordlag to an opinion by B. F. Keeney, aseeseer of. Lane eoonty, egaiast the city ot Eugene aM It Tk osislM was 'written y Justice Belt and at firmed tho de- oi jua9 . r,.sniw morn-jtLan eonsty eireult court. TU iua vu acquirea Mir l"J? r1!": ff " aviation fMd wJf' lBor wmmixii aereo oi me wa now iuuiwi taxation sudor the opinion ot the supreme court. .,-:svv -It Is dear" reao the supreme court opinion, ' . prpi owned by a municipality ; is sot lssed or Intended to be used for a I corporate purpose it is subject to taxation. Having leased this prop- lerty to the town - of Springfield for a period ot 4 years. It is hardly reasonable to assume that the city ot Eugene Intends to de- lTote the property to public use. otner opinions nanaed sown hero today follow: Other raiaiMS asa44 trm kra to ds r follow: !''" Kortkerm lit Iinnac, eomtpaar. pUiatUf, ' Thl Mario' Bsrkkoldar, appoiiaat; w. f. ook. aaaiiBiMraior oi tao fiUte of Frod Marti. doceasd, n- trV.?, 'T., frT MaSo-a". I mitr. Potitio. o rokeMiac .oaioA ia I ' r ",e S"" ySS&J l JuSt ,L r.aduii .ad rtlmiiliiM: aorxioi l imi 4Hiin nnijr w .- Judxo H. D. Korto. .odiiiei eadaffiie? 4. . ' i w. m. oopu t momw u. i rinuHi, ait ts stop loreioio oany 1 or proecodiBsm. ; Opinioa; sy Nestle i Boarf. Drtm ( Mm V It. Puets m,AinA I Stat of Orto T. Henry J-rokaJtoo- fer and B Liiu. ppeiUats; appol . , fpSTs'V from Jefferson eouaty; sppl froas coa-I tiaff a still. IWaMS STlt OviaioK V Justice Bean Jadco T. X. 1. Vnttj mi- Charles Hoekcr tJaiooi Oab miiv .nn.)lkit ms I frsas sfalt! cooaty; oait for sunnc OetaJM mj Jaatiro Beaa. jmm w. Mm as 0-rar J. cioaaot. pUiatUf-rMprndoat. I 1 II JL if ISSJrVSS "raSS eiT f7. eofoadaat. aa ai w.iatsia a J i.."- """-1 for rasarin aaaioS ia epiSioa T vmoc Jauo ckw. ficaolia Tire eeaapoay. appelUat, T. O. WUliaajs: appeal Iroaa Maitaoiaaa saaty: aoa for ataaoy. jmmgm " - KkwaU afflraaaS ia apialM . fcy ta eaara, : Students Put wwm w I O IVO ft sTYtl 1CIUUU V For Badgers Willamette university students went on record? yesteraayr ss thoroughly ; disapproving the aintinr of several articles shout Pacific university campus tho mornlnr before the Pacific wu lamette game, in Portland, No vember 29. Tho vote was tasen aa a direct result of a letter from Dean Frank C. Taylor of Pacific university. ilverslty. , , ; : Early Saturday, morning Ho- Willamette university, stuaent or outsider, did s bit or rsrt work" on the Pacific ; university eamnus. accordlnr to . tho first letter- from Dean Taylor, t Pink saint was usea to aeiace . ' a. m. f S . M - 1 the petrified oak stump, and the senior bench, on the Pacific cam pus.: The initials ;W. U." were used often In these bits ot srt. When the suggestion was mads slty to neip H' expense, .the Idea met with dUap- i nrovai since me nuusuts proral sines tne siuaenia wa"! v.'.. , Wish to Imply thSt they Were e- sponsible for ths sets of persons who did the palnUng. A more favorable letter received from Coach "Nig Bor- received from Coach -Nig" or-1 e Cl4rk. wood. Eugene Smith, I also survived by seven grand lesks of Whitman college which wm. Ha Evans Hamilton. I children and one greatgrsnd- expressed a compliment ot A alias Aae av ' tno Willamette students, tho women In particular, on the sportsman- ahio snd bacxinr or tne uearcai team at ths game between Whit man snd Willamette, November 22. m II. S. FDS v.!. Mtint fa nranared to 411. VA 4A11a an- rnonsrr the state highway commission, in unemployment, might designate Ita aaeaAsas an1aavrit Tfa. fal ISYM tor construction ot the Worth San- tlam highway, ths county court has intimated. Proposal has been mads .by Chairman H. B. VanDnser of ths stato highway commission, that a " ..s ,n n;f,, mor. men I to work. Whether the commission I W1AS KASklAS. SHI . 1 county ior. ino nona on.naa I TOUie 18 SOI IMWI, t iuw I V.T VanDuxer's proposal ha accepted. the court "mi , make a quick oia for a share of ths money. ; Floor ScLndcrs CrlJ 21C3, Used Furniture Department , - 151 N. nii COUIHY 1W6 1 HEALTH REPORT 8S3"ef 7721 Ctnrca 3025 GIVEN Teachers annual health tloa reports from 117 schools Is the county were compiled yester day by the county school superin tend eot, who xorwsrdad the re port to the stato eebed head. Of the 7147 children ssroUed is the 117 schools, 7711 were gtv ea health .tsspeetloeuk. Fun ly nine were excused at the request of Parnate. i ' '" - A total of XU shlldren ss4 so detects, sad 4484 childres were found with defects.- - ? -. About a seventh, or 1107 of the boys and girls, werp foand ts bo 1 super cent or more ssderweix fit. Twentytwo of the school build KOLDS' ESTATE si to K ara Wife has Life ' Interest: Son; Then . Inherits; Library Doruted ExUte Of the late Lloyd T. ReT - l nolds Is worth - shout 110,000, $35,000 ot which la real property and 115.000 personal property. according to letters ot administra tion tiled in probata court yester day. Ladd and Bash Trust com pany is executor and trustee. Under terms of tho will, drawn us January 21. lilt,' Reynolds re quests that his wife. Ruth 8. Rey nolds, be permitted use of mosey about equal ts income , Of tne o-tate, and that personal effecU, except . the library, go to her; a Mary E. Reynolds.- and vhls auaiero ISU orsuior. kui u. bows, &US U. uwus 9 eP5,r.."lea. ron OI W'bwh ir ux iu orary, ve remamiuaj wvu w m irnren 10 wiuameiie uniTerwiy. . . . . iensetery Enaawea - - . Senntor Revnalds establishes an 7 . . " I" - "" - -ZT 1 snt . care of the City View -ceme-.i Ann nvm an . Tnnn Tnr T n B iMrmBii. tery. and bequests 120.000 to Wll- i t Sr,l-!r,? --2 City .View Cemetery association are willed to Ethel F. HeaaneK .n0taer 25 are In trust with thS iSCOms ttt be Used tor edUCS- uou or tneir aooptea son. jonn i. Sll', Other assets sro to ho held tn trust for the widow, snd at her ! death thS SStStS goes to the son, I ariAmA v. o. . years old: Oth- I . -ffl erwise he gets tho income until he reaches that age. The estate will be appraised by Paul B. Wallace, H. R. Crawford and Mark Saucy. GlEE HI POSTED; T0H Permanent members of the men's dee cms or . wiuameue EXT mo mi university were announced Mon-1 mains to be forwarded to Ton dar s the Eaton hall ' bulletin J calls by W. T. Rigdon and Son board. Plans for tho mid-winter tour srs progressing. - according ta riirki Wood, manacer. Tho start of the tour win bel Ub January Iff,' the men touring ,h h w aahinxt on sivins con - certs in a number of piaoesfsz years; rat ner or Ariie k. or. which will probably Include three radio stations. Tho two wees tour coming between - semesters win necessitate exai lnations for club members. . ' Several concerts will bo given tn Salem snd In near by towns before the tour. : , The new membership is ss fol - lows: first tenors, Norman sor - enson. Earl Henry, Vernon Bush- Glemmons; second tenors, , Wes - . Boer. Luther Chapm.Roh riwu. t w,!f Pnhsrt - - c-iberson. Jos White. Robert I . na.l vtuw", , con7 jtobert KeUy. Ralph Foster, riaa neiBB.l. Maarico - Dean. Vara Wilaon- bass. John GUhou - - - - - w - I . tt-.i. Officers of the group are pros - id ant . tti ranee Deaxonr mana - Clarke wooor secretary, itAbort uarin: director. Prof. Cameron Marshall. Berger Returns- Aiter Fine Job At Army School Dr. Armla E. Berger. who has been ' in - Pennsylvania ths past I three months attending ths med- I teal Held I SOrviCS SChOOl St CST- lysis Barracks,- returned to Ss- telebrate' Christaias by fvtaa; Mother: fine box of froab. candies. THE BEST? IN THE WORLD Wo are tho agents for the Fa- bom McDosudd limo of boat chocolates made in Salt Lake City, and winning the Inter national Grand Prise at Paris laat y We have thesa priced from 60c t. $5.00 , Only at SiinsfsrsDiTiSlcre 1SS if. Coral fit. Phoao 17 T7cdr.esjT .tlornln-y Decgntsrr LIADE Hav &ae; Defects CLEAR B tass own a net ot scale,' .- J This year's - report shows a slightly , higher pM centtge Of de fective teeth than s year ago. However, there is a noticeable 1m nrovesseat In ' hearinc and eye conditions. The sumhcr with de teeUvs teeth was St J: with defec tive bearing. -SSI; wits defective teeth S42Z. :. ,;.:;,.-;' Of the children examlaed. SCI wars month breathers, ana 1117 had not bees vaccinated. ... -.-Defects . known- to have be4 corrected, aisco the . last examlna- tles totaled HI 2. Is 21 of the schools, hot Isaches are served , es sold .days to the supus. less Tuesday saornisoV and will reopen bis deatal office hers shortly, -y :-. 13. Bergr Is staff sergeant and. seslor sos-eemsilssiosed f- flcec Is the medical detachment. 248th Coast Artillery. , Shortly before he left the oast, word ar- ho had ree-elved tor scbolasUo uut simwiy rmasung a. toe ser vice SChOOl. Tho local dentist was swarded tha McKrnley ssedaL one ot the ,m towt njlivfitnal Ikmmm Hi, a - mtirw tndent mm MeeiTO. for Tv. w-k At CarlwU. nr. dm is the first guardsmen to receive tho medal. Eyerly Chosen to Go to Air Meet ByGov.Norblad Lee V. Eyerly of Salem and B. It Cm 1 f nf TriT-tl n A fwiik mmA ktic. yesterday were named by I nnv.mnr rVJnrhlxf AtlAntH tn I thm .pronan tioal MDfarciwa rail- d by. the secretary of commerce ta washlngtos December II and i Eyerly said last nlsht he would 1 " iJllYl ..r 1 iihvaa ia aenraaauw cuuioi- . . - SSCSi tO WSICB. SS nas DCen SP- ted oolerate If the state I Zm n. ,.. I " - wm; b submitted to thst body ituary Ha.Tf?nvack Fred Hammack dted at the residence, 1588 North Copimer- clsl street, December f, aged 81 years; husband of Mary F.; rath er 'of Wmiam of Dallas, -Ross. Fred. Jr., Mrs. Dora Hin , and Mrs. Cors Van Pelt, all of 8- lem, 1 sad -Mrs. Mae Dodge of Loetine; . brother , of Mahola Gorsline . of Salem and Martha Lewis of -Pendleton., Funeral services Thursday, December 11, st 1:10 p. m. from the chapel of W. T. Rigdon and Son. Inter ment Claggett cemetery. Applecato Irs Applegate, former resident of Tonealla, died in this city De cember 9. aged 54 years. : Re- I for services snd interment. .Alex B. Anderson of 595 I North Front street, Salem, died 1 at Portland. ' December 7. aged Corvallls and VirgU of Palo Alto, I csut.: srptner or auxe, uiie. so- I ward, Gunder snd Andrew all of 1 Wisconsin, or Minnesota, snd I Mrs. Mary Mccan of Tacoms, I Wash. ! Fsseral services wed- I nosday, December 10, at S p. m. I from the chapel of W. T. Rigdon land Son. interment Bethel cem ieiery. H antler 1 Martha AUco Huntley died at tho residency 1520 Ferry street. December. S, sged Tl years; i nsromhKr mother- of Arthnr TJovd of Sa- lem and D. D., a son, of LoS An- I soles., .caiir ana Mrs. Mane 1 Brown of Hot Springs, 3. D.; I Tnif , Tnaml MrrlMM TBHrs- . - 1 day, December .11, at s p. m. l from tho chapel or W. T. Kigaon i aaa son, jitr. ju sr. irtw oiu I elating, interment cicy , view cemetery. I .A Park Cemetery ) with perpetual! care Just ten minutes from the heart of towa . Gty View Cemetery Established 1893 Tel. 126o r , , . . ' '" Conveniently' Accessible Perpetual care provided for - Prices Reasonable TBRWIILIGER'S svl , rvsaTxax piwcToas. r. ' r T7 ii I Oat Same ts rtrsamal 0 rrleas Are SoaaoMUe Oav Boaaa ta Msosra Xoay Clouffh-Barricli Co. IIOSTTJARY 120 Church st Ferry Kb 1 Ob 10, IS 3 nss is OT GNEO Bt'fl' Condition Release Granted Charier Vonderahe of Umatnia County Governor Norblad yesterday denied the pardon application of J. V. Burks, ex-president of lbs Bank of Kenton, Portland, who ts serving' a term of seven years la the Oregon state penitentiary hers for misappropriating funds of tho defunct institution. Jhs bask was. closed by order' ot A.. J Schramm, state superintendent ot banks, om December S, 1914. The records show, that Barks was received at the penitentiary April 12, 1919, and has since been employed In a clerical capacity la the- institution. Burke's applicatios for a par don - first' received considerable publicity, when it was referred to the stato pardon board by Gover nor Norblad. This was followed by a flood ot letters and tele grams for and agsisst tho grant ing of the pardon. : Masy ot the persons opposed to the pardos were former patrons of the Bank of Kenton who lost part or all of their funds In the crash ot the in stitution. The application , also was op posed by Mr. Schramm, who fur nished much of the evldsace against Burke at the time of his trlaL - , Governor - Norblad granted conditional pardon to Charles Vonderahe. who was serving s life term in the penitentiary for sec ond- degree murder in Umatilla eounty. Vonderahe was received at the prison in May, 1922. The pardon was recommended by 10 of the Jurors who sat at the trial. 459 persons irho were living In the viciMty of where the crime was committed, ex-sheriffs of Umatilla county and Walla Walla county, Washington, and United States Senator Stelwer. A conditional pardon also was granted to John Wlsdomrwho was serving a term ot IS years In the penitentiary for a statutory of fense In Wallowa county, i Wis dom was received at the prison In December, 1924. The pardon for Wisdom was :' recommended by Judge Knowles, who presided st ttm trial. District Attorney Max Wilson and Sheriff Miller. The Jurors who sat at Wisdom's trla also Joined Is the recommenda tion. . 1NDEBENDENCE. . Dec. Mrs. Lois Swanwick of Oklahoma ts visiting at the home ot Mrs. Baldwls's. Mrs. Bell, her moth er who has been hero st the Bald win home for the last five years will return to Oklahoma with her daughter. Christmas that 50c a week will $25.00 $1,00 a week will $50.00 $2.00 a week will $100.00 $3.00 a week will $150.00 ' 14.00 a week will ; $200.00 f 5.00 a week will $250.00 -, IMil M'n'T'np ISSUED Whin ilUOO 0;i BOULDER Hen . Shouldn't go to dam On Blind Chance. Bureau Of Labor Declares The United States civil service commission has advised the local secretary, concerning employment on the Boulder dam project that so one should go to tne spot, un less he ha bees definitely em ployed. , The commission says The U. S. employment service ot the department of labor, tn co operation with the. state ot Neva da, has establishes a pusnc em ployment service st Las Vegas, Nevada. ; Tali office will direct men to employment and supply In formation concerning progress of the work and demand for work men. j "Plans and specifications tor the dam4 are being prepared and bids will be advertised and con tracts let aa early as - possible. The railroad from Boulder City to the dam site will be let this month. The incline railroad Into the canyon, a branch roalroad In to the canyon above tho dam site. office baildlng. dormitory, cot tage for. employes and water works and sewer . systems for Boulder : City will all bo under construction by 1 February, ac cording to present plans. . "The department expects to let private contractors handle prac tically all construction work, which means that laborers, cooks. skilled . mechanics and foremen will be .employed directly by con tractors and not ; by the govern ment. "Such engineers, civil, mechani cal, electrical, irrigation and structural, as may be employed by the: bureau of reclamation in D "MISIKI)?9 The Holiday season is well supplied with a full line of classes of jroods they sell. Our entire force of Employees are entering the season with the holiday spirit and with kind feeling to alL And that while adverse conditions in instances may prevail yet we are determined to do all in our power to make it as happy a holiday season as is "pos sible. If we will all think of something- that we should be grateful for and be grateful for it, it will be a hap py Holiday; for all. Money for Next Year Youll Never Miss - be be be - be . be be TTTHEN the Christm" sejuton comes ( V T , around , again, you needn't j bt startled into sudden savin jf and stinting . . you can dig into a pocket full of mon ey for gifts for everyone, if you start as. a member of bur Christmas Club now. A few. cents or dollars whatever you can afford, each week and youH tret as much as you put uv plus A interest, next December. Deposit any amount yon chooser from 25c op but DO IT NOW. 0 Pi w w r m i 11 L , ... l ii 'I iff' , , . . f - addition to those Included la its pretest- force will be ,slacUJ from registers established by the civil service commission, lixam lnatloss for such positions - will be held as the needs for service require, and will bs duly an nounced. "Clerical work, both at Denver and Las Vegas, will be handled by promotion within civil service ranks.' '. , Hill to Try Case Of Water Bonds Circuit Jsdge. Gale S. mil or department two will bo In tows from Albany today for a three day stay. Today ho will hear the case ot Bratsel vs. Stafford, salt to foreclose lies, sad Thursday ho will hear the case of W. XI. Henderson and F. G. Deckebach as intervenor vs. the City ot Sa lem. The latter cut Is salt ts test validity ot procedure Is con nection with purchase ot the city water plant. t Mrs. Chenowth's Claim Paid Here " i. Mrs. Grace Chenowth. for-, merly of 409 N. ICth St., Salem, now living In Los , I Angeles, re ceived a check for j 115.71 from the North Americas j Accident In surance Co., through the Oregon Statesman yesterday. Mrs. Chen owth waa injured la an automo bile accident September 9. She -was protected by one of the dol lar Statesman reader, policies and received a prompt settlement af ter presenting her clainr. Dr. Cnaa Law Cfcl osoo atoaiciaa. 110 N. OooiBMrclaJ at.. Saloav Offtoa fcoara rory taaaay S : SO to 8: JO pja. 4arla tke nisatba of Dos. and Jan. on us. The Bishop Store Is BISHOP'S Remember - Christmas Club accounts earn four, percent Interest -It pay ments sro made regular ly or in advance. V7 ii