The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, December 30, 1930, Page 5, Image 5

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j "liT The OREGON STATESMAN, Salery Orron, TccsAtT Konrini December 3?), 1923
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" Vf OfntM f Sfti1rAi4 Y a. -a
lira. Ell Gllktnson, Route 1, suf
fered from shock and bruise.
undsy afternoon, whea the car
,walc a w riding-wa com
pelled to drive up onto the curb
to aToid an accident; Edna V.
fi . ot Ro1 operated the ve
hicle. The latter stated U her
report to the poUce that the acci
dent occurred at the corner ef
Commercial and Hon etreete at
4: IS o'clock, v She did not get
. the name t the other driver in
yolved alnce he did not atop. She
claim that the -other driver did
not atop at the eton Hm ti h
proceeded from Hoyt street lnte
Commercial atreet. , 1.
Dollar dinner ever night f:4S
to 9 at the Marlon hotel.
Aatoenobtlo i, Upset When
Hash W. Hosmer. Route 1. and H.
J. Leaf, Marahfleld. akidded their
cars Into each other's at the cor
ner f High and -Court streets.
. Sunday morning: at : 30 o'clock.
HoimWi machine was tipped ov
er on its lett side, breaking; & win
dow and damaging the front axle.
Leaf reported to the police that
he was going west on Court atreet
and the other was approaching on
High streej. at a high speed and
tried to pass at the intersection
with a sudden spurt of speed. The
.attempt waa not a success. Bos
sier completes the story with the
statement that the two were at
the intersection at the aame time.
Car; Occupants Missing State
traffic officers reported to the Sa
lem police that a Ford sedan, li
censed with a Washington plate,
'number S77-S74. left Portland at
:Se o'clock. Sunday . night for
Eugene. - The occupants were a
man and bis wife and baby. They
failed te arrive at their destina
tion. . Campbell Church of Eu
gene, requests to be called if the
- car or it occupants are located.
Security Benefit Aes'n. Dance
Tues.. evening. Yew park HalL
TCheel Smashed The right
- wheel of the machine operated
by Carl . Pettlt. S04 North 14th
atreet. was smashed by the ma
chine driven by H. H. Hall. 2040
Monroe street. Corvallls, In an
accident at the corner of court
and Liberty streets, Sunday at 11
.a.m. Hall was arrested by Salem
police fox falling to tire the right
'of way. '
Miller's , year end - clearance
now. ' . . ;. .
Charge ' Reckless Driving
-Hugh Hosmer. Route 8, was ar
rested Sunday morning on reek
less driving charges. He was re
leased Monday after his license
to drive waa suspended for 30
days by Police Judge Poulsen.
Bernah Goffey. Sllverton. arrest
ed early Sunday morning1 on the
aame charges, was fined
Sues for Divorce Edythe E.
Norman haa filed divorce com
plaint against Erie W. Norman, to
whom she waa married In Mult
nomah county in August. 1927.
She alleges that he deserted her
in October, 1929. She asks that
her maiden name, Edythe E.
Chambers, be restored. 4 , f -
Notices Mailed Reminder no-
tlces of the annual meeting of the
Oregon State Pox Breeders' asso
ciation, have been sent out this
-week by Eugene Finlay. secre
tary. The gathering, the first of
. the conventions scheduled for Sa
lem, Is to be held, here Saturday.
January 2.
Shed dry wood-coal. Prompt de
livery. Tel. 12, Salem Fuel Co.
Eakfa Back Snappy weath-
ther, considerably colder than In
the valley, was found by Harold
E. Eakin. trust officer of . the
First National bank, who made a
holiday vacation trip to LaGrande
last week. While there he was
, entertained at his brother's, home.
Demurrers to Complaint -Nellie
c. Williams, defendant with
I. p. and Myrtle Shutt in suit
brought by T. M. Hicks, has filed
demurrer to complaint on
grounds that It does not state suf
. flelent facts, to constitute cause
of action. -
Miller's year end clearance
now. ; . . . f '
Want New Patrolman Thlr
, teen taxpayers ot road district No.
45, have petitioned the county
court to appoint Solas Rods a par
trolman of the district. . Roda
would be new to the Job.
Copper In South Percy A.
Cupper left Sunday night on a
. business trip to Grants Pass and
other southern Oregon - points.
He will be gone for several days.
SPECIAL NEW YEAR EDITION
ORDER BLANK J :u
In iU annual edition of January 1, 1931, The Oregon
Statesman will tell the story of the year4. . . dus
trial development, building governmental advance,
educational progress. 1 - j.
And in addition there will be depicted the outlook for'
1931; as leaders of Salem and the state foresee it.
You win want extra copies, and should order them
now. The price is ten cents, including postage for
those mailed out. List the names and. addresses be
low, we will do the mailing. ,
Name
iMail cr fcrin- the list to
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Seat by
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Salem people were tn Keiser
ouaay 10 attend the district
Sunday : school convention of
churches held there, w. Ernest
Savage Is president of the dis
trict group, the meeting Sunday
of which waa one of the - out
standing sessions of the year.
Salem folk appearing on the pro
s' "rfjolnded: Rev. and Mrs.
W, H. Robins ot the First Bap
tist church; Mr. and Mrs. H. F.
Shank of the First Methodist
church ; Mrs. W. H. Buek ot the
Jason Lee church, and Mra. Clif
ton Mudd of the First BaptlaC
Get Printed Report Mem
bers of the ': county court have
received eopiee ef the printed re
port of the annual convention of
county Judges and commission
ers held In Portland the middle
of the month. , This is the first
time the sessions ' events have
been made a matter ef "perma
nent, printed- record. Commis
sioner , Jim ; Smith ot Marion
county. It secretary-treasurer, of
the, group. ,'
See rental cat BCcke A Hen
dricks on classified page, also ta
office window; 189 N. High. :
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Account Accepted - Final ac
count of O. i H XTllt1nn
ministrator of the estate -of M.
c. Lneiian, has been approved
by the county court and the de
seendent's widow and eon de
clared onlv heir ta th Mtitu
The order directs administrator
to assign contract of ' sale exe
cuted by deceased and" issued to
John and Lena Batter to the
heirs. - i .
Crasher Throstsli Trxla-r Th
last rock crushing 1oS nt th
year will be completed today.
wnen tne Eiiverton plant grinds
out the final batch of rock on its
season's run. This plant, which
broke down ' several weeks ago,
haa been operating: for the past
two or three days and will fin
ish the outnut todav. This Is
the last crusher in the county to
do opera iing-, this season.
Mrs. Lillian VInn now at Mir
ror Beauty j Shop. Phone 184,
Balcony Gunnell and Robb. .
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Hits Tewed! ear Max Janhsen
saya In report to sheriff that as
he was being towed Sunday into
town by a wrecker from the
Marlon garage another car driv
en by A. R.Bevens of Hubbard
struck the Janhsen machine. The
accident occurred when the tow
rope ;, Blackened, causing the
Janhsen machine to swerve to
the left. - !'
Program Tomorrow The
Men's Brotherhood ot the Leslie
Methodist church will be in
charge of the watehnight serv
ice at that church Wednesday
evening. A social time will be
gin at 8:30 o'clock, and tlje ever
nlng will close with the usual
religious service at the advent, of
the new year.; ".....,.....
Old BeaMesrt 'Here - M. ' O.
Evans, who was associated "with
the old Oregon Growers organ
isation here, was In the city yes
terday for a few hours while vis
iting in the north from his home
in Burbank. Calif. Evans left
here five or six years ago. He is
now buying tor a wholesale firm
in Burbank. j
Miller's year end clearance
now.r j ;;. -
Stops Short: Gets hit Cedric
Reaney ot route eight says in ac
cident report to the sheriff that
he ran into ! the left rear wneei
of R. Minor's .automobile when
Minor made a sudden turn to
the left. The accident occurred
on the highway near : Oregon
City, . which is Minor's home
town. ; .;.; i . :. ... ,
. Sues on Note Angle L. War
ren has started suit - in circuit
rt arsinst ' Georse D. Grace
and O. W. Vail to collect on a
nrnmtaaorv note. Warren seers
that his interest in property ot
Grace be declared prior in tei est,
Inasmuch as O. W. Vail,, also
claims interest la tne property.
- T. n na t-v n.rnmt and stock
reducing sales at : Elliott Dry
Goods company, now. .
- t n.. rknW1in CI aorta
rvrflit siad another motorist vrere
driving around on a curve near
Liberty Sunday afternoon tney
met head-on, Dofan aaya in a re
port to the aheriff. He did not
get the name of the other driver.
Account FOed Final account
iktv. Miit. of Elnora WItsel has
been filed and hearing set for
February 2., -
Street
City
The Statesman Office.
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HBEHIEQ
Changes h Criminal Ccds
To ts Rcctmnicndsd by
Judicial Assembly i
Various amendments te the ex
isting laws relating to insanity
pleas ; in criminal , cases win . be
recommended to the 111 legisla
ture by the Oregon Judicial coun
cil, according to . announcement
made at the offices of the state
supreme court hero last night.
One proposed ' amendment vO
provide that a perron convicted ef
a crime, to which he pleaded in
sanity aa a defense, shall be sen
tenced : to serve not less than
three years in a state Insane asy
lum, without the privilege of hab
eas corpus. " ' -
Another amendment : will nro-
idetthat in easesr where a defend
ant in a criminal action relies no
on an insanity plea as a defense,
he shall notify the prosecuting ef-
PaildhsK Permits Standard
Oil company took out four building-
permits. If on day, for work to
be done in Salem. Their plans
are as follows: erect grease shed,
100 North Commercial street, es
timated cost, flsfl; erect grease
shed.' 802 Commercial street, es
timated cost, g 100; repair: ser
vice station. T1S State street, es
timated cost SIS; repair service
station, 180S State street, estima
ted cost, $100.
MeerhiA The First
Christian church has . scheduled
its annual fellowship dinner and
business meeting- for New Teara
day at the church. The dinner
will be served promptly at 1:00
o'clock and to it all members and
friends of the church are invited.
A aongtest and abort program
will precede the election ot offi
cers. .( ' ,
Benefit Dance by the Indepen
dence Firemen Kent! Hall . New
Tear's eve. Admission SOe. La
dles free. ;
Motion Day Friday Motion
days will be on in Judge MeJfa
han's department of circuit
court Friday and Saturday,
when motions and demurrers will
be heard, and cases set for the
January term of court, which
opena Monday, January f .
Home for Holiday -Miss Lu
cille Chapln la spending the holi
day with her parents. Mr. and
Mrs. 8. Chapln ot the Red , Lan
tern auto camp south of town.
She is home from La Grande,
where ahe is attending the east
ern Oregon Normal school,
January Clearance and atock
reducing: sales at Elliott Dry
Goods company now.
Robertson to Portland Mr.
and Mrs. B. E. Robertson, 1170
Nebraska street, are leaving for
Portland to spend some time vis
iting with relatives. Mr, Robert
son has Just recovered from ; a
siege of the grippe.
Christmas Baby Mr. and Mrs.
R." V. Stewart ot route six. Salem,
are parents of a seven and a half
pound boy, born Christmas night.
The young man has been named
Donald Deloss.
Released Front Jail 7. J.
Chaves, -;- who haa been in the
county JaU alnce December zt.
was released yesterday through
Justice court. He was held on a
non-support charge. ;
Repairs - Warehouse F. N.
Derby waa Issued a building- per
mit by the city engineers office.
Monday, to repair the two story
warehouse at 210 State street.
The estimated cost is 115,000. !
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Would Borrow Money F. N.
Derby, administrator of the es
tate of T. W. Steiger. has peti
tioned the county court to bor
row $500 to pay taxes and Inter
est. '
Miller's year end clearance
now. -
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At Newport County Engineer
and Mrs. Hedda Swart and chil
dren are at Newport, where they
will remain until after the New
Tear'a hoUday. - :
Statements Approved The
county Judge has Issued order
approving final account of Lloyd
Rlgdon. admlnistratpr ot the
tate ot William Elmer,
licensed to Wed Marriage li
cense waa Issued here yesterday
to - Ernest L. Hove, Hubbard
route two, and Marie Hanson,
Woodburn.
Recklessness Charged Ray
mond . Olson. Corvallls. was ar
rested and balled for $10. Satur
day, on reckless driving charges.
If you suffer from itching, blind.
'rotrudlng- or bleeding Piles yon re
ikelr to be am&xed at the soothing-,
leallna power of the rare. Imported
Chines Herb, which fortifies Dr.
Nixon's Chlnarold. "It's the newest
and fastest actlng-treatment out.
Brin? esse and comfort In a tew
minutes so that you can work and
enior life while it continues its
soothing healins: action. JDon't de
lay. Act in time to avoid a danrer
n and epetlr operation. Try Dr.
Nixon's Chlnarold under our roar,
ante to aatlefr completely and be
worth 100 times th small cost ox
your, money back,
Perry's Btujj Store,
- US S. Commercial St.
nnn n?P c:niE$E nm
V'1 uwmn
y iJ J i t M
But Mystery Man Makes Up in Full for Less
HAYES STATUS PROBED
Salem police' ' department had
Its aharw' of the excitement that
resulted front the escape of Carl
Rrumslehv eonviet of ths Oregon
state penitentiary. In addition.
It holds Wiaita J. nayes. 11
College Hill road. Salem, Maaa,
tor investigation oa a susplcton
of being mentally unbalanced. .
Krumslck escaped early Satur
day in order, he said. Sunday
nlxht. to urrv. to- the aids of a
daughter lyinr near death In Om
aha, Nebr. Sunday, morning, Sa
lem police headauarters received
a notice from Eugens Bally, dep
uty warden of the penitentiary,
to the effect that Krumiek- had
left Portland at 9:20 o'clock tn a
Brown and White . ttxieab and
was bound lor Salem . Such was
the belief of several people who
ffeef or officer before his case is
call for trial. :.
Seek Coxupetcst Observation
i JL third amendment provides
that la eases where Insanity is
suggested as a defease, the .per
sons aecused shaU be aotnmltted
to a state liuttnj asyfilBf for ob
servation by an alienist.
- The legislature also will be
asked to enact a law providing
that Jury panels shall be. approv
ed by a Jury commission, and that
all Jury prospects shall be exam
ined under the supervision of cir
cuit court Judges. It was declared
that such a lav would improve the
Jury panels, and expedite the
work ot the courts.
Under another proposed law
the state and defense would have
nine peremptory challenges - Inl
which the penalty la death or lite
imprisonment, five- peremptory
challenges in other criminal cases,
and three peremptory challenges
in eases Involving misdemeanors.
The Oregon Judicial assembly.
which includes members ef the
Oregon Judicial council and cir
cuit Judges of Oregon, will meet
in Portland next Friday, when the
proposed legislation win be sub
mitted for final consideration.
Chief Justice Coshow ' of the
state supreme court is chairman
ot the Oregon Judicial council.
MIT HIGH-UPS
10 SPEAK. 81
Eight prominent men in the
field of retail and wholesale
credits as they are related to
business, have been secured for
the first annual banquet ot the
Salem Credit Men's association.
The affair Is to be held January
7 at S:S0p. m. at the Marion
hotel here. Two hundred and
fifty local business men are ex
pected to attend. ;
. Included on the list of speak
ers are Don Rlssm, vice-presi
dent of the National Association
of Credit men. ' He speaks on
"Credits and the Wholesaler".
B. E. Ross former president ot
the National Association ot
Credit men, is a speak on The
National Retail Credit Associa
tion and What it Meana to the
Individual'.
Grant. Braman, manager of
credits for Bedell's in Portland,
is to talk on "Your Local Credit
Association". C. C. Colt, presi
dent of the First National bank
of Portlard, has for his topic.
"The Merchant and his Banker".
Other, outstanding . speakers
secured tor the banuet include
John Keel en, , national Retail
Credit association; B. Can toe,
credit manager. Portland; Stu
art Bliss, director - Portland as
sociation; O. F. Tate, secretary
Oregon Retail. Merchants' asso
ciation.
School Leaders,
Portland Meet
George Hug, city superinten
dent, Fred woir. nign school
principal, and J. VC. Nelson,
prirfclpal emeritus of the high
school, were among the local ed
ucators -who left yesterday for
Portland to attend the annual
meeting of the Oregon- State
Teachers association. Mr. and
Mrs. R. W. Tavenner plan to go
down today and among those who
will go Wednesday will bo Miss
Lyle Murray, MUs Mabel Mur
ray, Mra. Eula S. Creech and
Miss Lillian Davis.
Oa Oasa Last OaV
aese atsdicla. ISO
S. 0 irrlU St,
Saleaa Offiee bean
iwr Staiasy S:SO
te S:SO ass. amrlac
ta BMBtas et
sad Jan.
PIANOS
. TO RENT
lit'.
OO 2103, rjsed Fs-rmltarr-Department
151 w. nigh
1ET
w
had seen a ' man answering
Krmmslek's description, hire the
taxicab. .. 1 . . t; "-;-";
: Local officers fmedtatety set a
wafrh- for the taxicab in uuestion
aad at 2:19 p. nu. Officer smart
and Sergeant Fisher took into
their custody William J. Hayes,
who -xPoved tor be the mysterious
passenger of the taxicab.
Investigation proved that
Hayes waa fairly well to de. and
had a considerable sam of money
en his person at Salem. He diw
missed his taxicab and then went
to a hotel where he deposited all
ef his money but enough te buy
a one-way ticket .to Portland by
Stags. It van at the stags office
that the officers finally took htm
into custody..
VIED EVETITS Oil
FfilDAY PII0&B
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M. C.i A OutHnes Its
Activities Until 'way
Flext Spring
The Friday night programs
which have become a regular
part of the T.'M. C. A. activi
ties, are planned for each Friday
night ; until ' May . 1. - Through
these affairs, the public, wheth
er they are members of the as
sociation or not, an opportunity
to hear a variety of programs
throughout the year.
The following- la a tentative
schedule of the season:
November; 14 'Frank Cross,
Bill Dyer, and Frank Spears
Trip to Orient.
November IS Thanksgiving
Program Dr. Carl O. Doner
spoke.
December I Dean Roy R.
Hewitt Trip to South America.
Decern Dcr lz w. A. Eliot
Bird talk.
December 21 Christmas pro
gram Salem churches and. Sal
vation Army.-
January New Tear's Pro
gram. -
January 9 Ray Conway.
January If Beethoven Club.
January It Play.
January SO Scotch Program.
. February 13 Service Clubs.
February g Washington
Birthday.
February IT International
Program.
March Musie from O. 8. C
March 13 Irish Program.
March SO Japanese Program.
March 37 Normal School
Musie Program.
April 3 Chemawa.
April 10 Easter Program.
April 17 High school music
clubs.
April 34 Willamette music
dab.
May 1 Musie Week.
The Social- committee in
charge of the Friday night pro
grams is Joseph H. Albert,
chairman, Mrs. Herbert Gordon.
Mrs. C. A. Kells. Mrs. Roy Lock
enour, H. B. delayer. William
McGilchrist, Sr.. Dr. D..B. Hill
and William Wright.
Mathias Dvorak,
Known as Good
Violinist, Dies
SCIO. Dec 39 Mathias Dvor
ak. Si, a name of Bohemia, died
hero early this morning. Funeral
services have not - yet been . ar
ranged.
Dvorak came to Sclo with his
wife It years ago1 and the two,
having retired - from their occu
pation of farm owners and oper
ators, resided here steadily. The
widow survives.
is a doctor's Prescriptiosi for
COLDS and HEADACHES
It Is the most speedy remedy
666 also In Tablets.
PILES CURED
et sms ef
DR. MARSHALL
sss dragon zus- ;
VSCHAEFRS
Throat and Lung
, - Balsam ;'
:: For the "treatment of
: coughs and colds due to
exposure and minor Bron
chial Irritation, also for
temporary hoarseness and
for huskiness.
Pleasant to take and effi
cient for adults or children
50c MO $1.00
. sold only at . .
Scfeeferls Dreg Store
The origiaal! yellow front can
dy special, store of Salens
133 N. Com! M. Phone 197
Penslar Agency
Home of Schaefer Remedies
666
fPfUIHTTO DTM1D
llbUUilliU 01)1113 II
OTOIMffl
Ysristy of Events Listed
In Annual Event of
V' Organization 1
The annual New Tear's swim-
mmg program ot the T. M. C. A.
In their, tank will take place
Thursday night at 7:3 otlock
under the direction of Charles
Gim. The organisations that will
take part are the boys division.
Junior Life - Savers,-- boys and
girls, and the Senior Mixed Life
savers. Several independent
swimming and diving stara are
Included. ' j . -
Underwater and surface swim
ming by 30 "T" boys will com
mence the program. They will be
followed by. eight girls who will
shew methods of ' recovering
drowning persona from the
water. , -,
Several races by the Senior
Life savers will then take place
followed by a boys ping pong
race in which the balls will be
blown . across - the water fol
lowed by the swimming boys. -
; Blaay strokes to ho Seen .-
A demonstration of the fol
lowing strokes will bo exhibited:
Bids stroke. Boardman and Bal
der; crawl. D wight Adams;
trudgen. Vera Gilmore; trudgen
crawl, Esther Arnold; elemen
tary back. Mrs. NUes; racing
back. Fred Paul; breast stroke.
Fred Smith; double kick, single
overarm. optional participants.
- The following dives will be
exhibited: - swan, ganer one-half
ltuary
Cobb
Edward H. Cobb died at the
residence ot his son on route 3.
box 115AA. December 38. aged
73 years; husband ot Mary; fa
ther of Mrs. Bertha L. Winner
of HiUsboro, Mrs. Elisabeth Cook
of Portland, Mrs. W. M. Dodd of
Alturas. CaUf.. Mrs. A. B. Monl
of Llvermoro. Califs Mrs. Helen
Miller of Sparks, Nev., Walter L.
Cobb ot Molalla, Clarence E. ot
Los Angeles. Calif.. Ernest E.
and Herman both ot Salem. Fun
eral services Tuesday, December
SK at 1 p. m. from the Terwllll-
ger funeral home. Rev. J. M.
Comer officiating. Interment at
Hayesvuie.
Clarenc T. Mornn. mm1r
ot a pioneer North Howell fam
ily, died at San Francisco. Calif
December 33, aged about 4 a
years: brother ef Virell Morns.
Mrs. Sylvia Baughman, and Mrs.
Elsie Dunn all of North Howell:
father ot three minor . children,
Leslie. Priscilla and Virgil all of
North Howell. Funeral services
Tuesday. December 30, at 1:3 1
p. m. from the chapel of the
Clough-Barrick company. Inter
ment Macleay cemetery. ,
White
Claude Leland White died at
the home, tiOt Nob Hill street,
December 29. aged 7 months;
son of Mr. and Mrs. Claude C.
White . of - Salem. ' Funeral an
nouncements later by the Clough
Barrick company.
. Dent
Ellsworth B. Dent died at his
residence on route 1 near Jeffer
son, December 39, aged 18 years;
Husband ot Jessie; father ot Mrs.
Raymond Daniels ot Medtord,
Miss Ruth Dent ot Medical Lake,
Wash., Wilbur of Snake River,
Wash-, and Ralph of Jefferson;
brother ot Albert of Seattle and
Mrs. Mattlo Wsynlck of Califor
nia. ' Announcement of funeral
later by W. T. JUgdoa and Son.
City View Cemetery
Established 893 . TeL 1200
Conveniently Accessible
Perpetual care provided , for
Prices Reasonable
Pelcrest iHemorial
iParfc
Fae
S3 OS
Meet
llederaulr
A Park Cemetery
with perpetual care
Just ten minutes from the
heart of town
TTERWILIIGER'S
JL rrnrajLUBrtrcToma
T7S CHXMXXXTA
Oes SerrMe to T
Oar Fnees Ai
Owe Ra Is aCeaera
t4r Zasalsasr
Clough-Barrick Co.
MORTUARY
12S Church ai Ferry St
(t.(T5tSlt!sn
LLOTD S. lUCSC tZgt.
Ob
and fall. Jack knife,' back flip,
front rip, one and ens-half.
back dive, one-half twist and
back Jack, The men who will
exhibit them are Adams. Gil
more, Smith, Paul. Gill, Cun
ningham, Compton. Kaylor, Arn
old, Hug, Reed, Emmett, Cross,
Needham,
A group of the most difficult
dives will bo shown by Gene
Cunningham, an expert direr
and life saving expert who has
had 'professional experience.
Cunningham has done stunt
dives' tor moving pictures aa well
aa life saving at Oregon beaches.
A miscellaneous - group of
dives "and swims will be the por
poise, tub swim, torpedo, scnll
back, crab, tandem aad sub
marine. Charles Gill will demonstrate
artificial respiration. He. and
Vern Gilmore will demonstrate
the ssddle and flreman'a carry.
Following this Fred Smith and
Dwlght Adama will show life
saving methods in bringing; per-
aona from the tank. -
McMahan Hears
Lien Testimony; :
Asks for Briefs
Tastimonv in - th eaa -f
Korb vs. Clark. ' started bfar
Judge L. II. McMahan several
montna ago when he presided
over department two of the cir
cuit court, was sUrted again
Monday morning- and completed
that day The case was trans-
xerrea to department one in or
der that McMahan, now in charge
of that denartment. mltnt nar
the rest ot the case which in
volves foreclosure of a mechan
ic's Hen.
After hearing the balance ot
the teatimonv vmmtmrAm-r fhm
Judge ordered the attorneys to
suonm memoranda In the case.
Judge McMahan succeeded to
the first department ot the court
upon appointment ot Judge
Percy Kelley to the supreme
bench and bcana nf hat chnre
had been unable to hear the r-'
mainder of the ease until this
time.
Popular Pagean t
To be Given for
Third Audience
By" request ot the many hun
dred who were again Sunday ev
ening turned away from th pa
geant. The Light of th World
at the American Lutheran chureh,
the pageant will be presented
for a third time next Sunday ev
ening. Although Sunday evening's
weather was cold and adverse, th
church was filled to capacity be
fore 7:30 o'clock, and hundreds
o)
O)
n n s
II II J I
MM!-
ONE-WAY
FARES -EAST
I O A Tkk,,8xlISfoncJord
u YY : Pullmans on payment ef
uol Sleeping Cor
y chargea
I OWFD, I" d Tourist
, uy VT Sleepers on payment' off '
ol Sleeping Car
v' ''.''charges.
LONAFT. T,cket 0d ,B Coaches
US VY CO I . and Chair Cart only.
. -Wfifo or con on Local Agent for full Information
. regarding- " - '
special rirsucno::s
--h Ons-WoyCooch and Tourist Sleeping Ccr
Fares to points East, effective January 1 t
General Passecjrer DepL,
637 Pittock Block, Portland, Ore.
FAGH FIVE
had to be turned away. Those
wis saw It Sunday were
greatir pleased with the produc
tion and praised the work and'
study given to the subject by the
author and director. Max Cehl
bar. seventy-nine costumed
charaetera participated la the six
episodes.
Fee or Not, -She
Desires
HerDivojrce!
It's going to take more than
the divorce decree to make happy
one woman whom the Marion
county courts gave freedom."
Here's why;
Some time ago the county clerk'
received a letter from the woman '
in Question asking the charge for
a certified copy ot her divorce de
cree. The clerk notified her .of ,
the usual fee In the matter.
Yesterday, the clerk received
another letter from her, saying
that ahe had the information on
the cost at sand, and
"Would the clerk please advise
her how to make out a postotflce
money orderT"
Cherrians Plan
Festive Banquet
Tickets admitting Cherrians te
the annual banquet echeduled for
January t at the Marlon hotel.
were aent out yesterday to all
members who have paid the re
gular 85.00 assessment. Men
who have not paid the money
have been asked to remit at once
to the King Ring's of rice at the
chamber of ; commerce.
One-Way Fare
East
' Slashed!
EXAMPLES
Tourist Coach
Chicago $05.00 S30.0O
St. Paul 53.00 40.00
New York ... 05.70 80.70
Winnipeg fiS.OO 40.00
Proportional fares to many
other plaees. Tourist fares
good in tourist sleepers (on
payment of berth charges) or
coaches. Coach fares good la
coaches only.
FsH iaf orntatlosi frosa
E. 7. Roberta,
City Paegr. and Tkt. Agent
L. F. Kaowlton,
General Agent.
OREGON
ELECTRIC
THAT. ARE OVERDUE
SHOULD BE PAID NO Wl
A LOAN FROM US WILL
PROVIDE THE NECESSARY
CASH. WITHIN 24 HOURS
w
YOU GET THE FUU. AMOUNT
NO DEDUCTIONS!
w
. coumous SERVICE
SMALL REPAYMENTS
. TO SUTf YOUX INCOME
l'o an s
$10 to $300
Licensed By The State
3 on e f i c i a 1
Loan Society;
119 New Bligh Building
Second! Floor
SIS State Sc. Tel. S-7-4-0
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