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The CIIEGON STATESMAN, Sato, Orefrca, TTcdnesday lienor, TJeccsaber 31, 1933 PAGE THREC a' f- i V 1 'v. J Sheridan Lesion Host Prep- ' aration to welcome to Sheridan a largo-crowd ot American Le lion men and women Frld ay at the annual Yamhill county - pow ' .wow' It being made In that city, according to Ed. J. Bayllss, post commander of the Sheridan Le gion who spent Tuesday on busl - v. ness In Salem, The drum - and ' hnrle corns ot Canital Post xo 9. Salem .with the American Le- rrn auxiliary - an artel will at tend and special music from the Tillamook post will he siren, ah state officers of the Lgion ana auxiliary will be present. ne ' fitutadimant Inr1nria a barbO- rii feed and dance. Bayllss, i n in thn creamery bus! , ness. was accompanied by Mrs. Bayllss. ,They are rormer res lents of this city. . fftiir dinner ererr nlsht 5:45 to 8 at the Marlon hotel. Abet WTO Vlled Estate of the late Mary Abst la Talned at 18000. and under terms ot her will small '. bequests are made to a number of raiirtnna Institutions. Bert T. vArf TMntnr of the estate The will proTldes that $500 shall - go to a brother la tne east; zs to St. Joseph's Catholic church; 950 to the St. Agnes baby home; $25 to Sacred Heart aeademy; . monies to Fathers Keenan, . Ser t anil LaCrea for sarin r mass- mm' tsA (a St. JosenVs church and . 25 to the parish priest; and the . balance to rer two sisters in a lem' and Gervals. j " rw Tear's ere matinee.'-War nrna. Canitol-Elainore the atres tonight. 11 till 2. Monster stage show with Phil iampain previews, pictures and dancing Come along. - Baby dojt Dies Claude Le- land White, 'the seren-momns old son of Mr. and Mrs. Claude C. White, 240 Tob Hill street. died Monday, Decemner z White Is a Salem barber. Pu noral services will be held Wed KMittv -DACimber 21. at 2 p. Jin frnm th rhanel of the ClOUgB- Barrlck company, with Rer. W. Earl X Cochran : officiating, inter ment will be In Belcrest aiemor lal park. Old time dance Chemawa, M, W. A. hall Thursday night. Portland Visitors Salem was visited Mondar br Mr. and Mrs W. A. Thompson and Mrs. Jo seph Best, , all of Foniana, woo had as their object to rlsit Wiiikr Thompson, serreant of the police. Mrs. Walter Thomp son, confined to a local hospital from blood poisoning. Is expect ed to be sufficiently recovered by the end of , the week to be able to return to ner nome. . Hearing 1 set Final hear- Inr on the estate of J. J. u ton nor has been set by the county judge for Monday, -February 2, at 10 a. m." Nina E. Gilbert Is executrix of the estate, ner ; nnai account showing that.recelpts and disbursements balanced and that there is on hand some real property in the Highland . aTenue addition to Salem. New Tear's ere matinee, ; War ner Bros. Cspltol-Elsinore the- ' atres tonight, 11 till 2. Monster stage show with Phil Lampkln, prerlews, pictures and daneing. Come along. - ' irmnnii Tn-Julia M. Griffith. executrix of the estate of L.. M. Griffith, has filed her final ac rnunt. ahoarinz cash on hand of $207.25 after $421.57 Inheritance tax was paid, expenses or xi7 84.33 I were paid and mo-J than $50,000 wnrth of stocks and bonds .were - turned orer to her as chief bene ficiary. v. See rental list Eecke ft Hen dricks on classified rjwje, also In of rice window.189 N. High. - Account Allowed Final ac- - count In the estate of Jose Ryan : has been allowed by the county court. Grace Ryan is admlnistra ' trix. Grace Ryan has also been . appointed guardian of the estates of Frederick and Harold Ryan. t : minors. -, Estate Worth $800 George Brown, Charles - Hannegan and Arthur Coffin - hare appraised the estate of Nathaniel Brun didge at $80Q. Cora Otto is ad ministratrix. - Petition to sell property belonging to the estate has been filed with the county " court. . ; ' -Justice Speaks to Itotarlans The Outlook for 1931" is the subject Chief Justice O. P. Co show has taken for the address he will make at the Rotary club luncheon at noon , today. -" Lne Estate The Frst. Na tional bank" is named executor of - the $7000 estate of Leo M. Lane, - admitted to probate yesterday. Es tella K Lane, his widow, recelrs the estate by terms of the will. Trial Soon Application ' has ' been made to hare on the trial docket the case of - Charles J. , Zersan vs. W.- P. Ladd and others. .' . ' Case Dismissed Based on ''' stipulation, the case of Seiber- ling Rubber ; company ti." Day and : Niles has been dismissed from cireuit court, r : . , Estate Appral! Estate of Eric Fltxsimmons, a minor, has been appraised at $125 by Alice : t H. Page. Irene Roexnhildt and E. Crawford. -w , , ; ;- Estate Closed The estate of ' Adam Weiss has been closed. Katherlne Weiss Is administra trix.; - v vf;. ; . ' 'Classes in beginning Short hand will be started at the Cap ital Business college next Monday In both day and night school if a sufficient number register. Of- , flee open each day this week. Call, let us arrange a course for you. . , , ' Judgment for Rlgdon - Judg . ment has been Issued by Judge McMahan in case of F. CMort . enson ts. C W. Rigdon glring de fendant judgment of $183.6$ on -, t two causes. . r ' Denies Carelessness Replies hare been filed by Harold Briggs as administrator of the estate of Betty G. Briggs and Herbert Briggs as administrator of the es tate of Lois Briggs to answer of me soutuern pacinc in tn dam- lr tnlt Krnn rh t fiv thft Mn " v " 3 J O The art Ion la nm th T.Knv nv train crash which cost llres ot ure Turner women. . In the re ply, plaintiffs deny counter com plaint eXthe railway that the wo men were careless and negligent ana conmouted'to cause of the accident. ; : : Dr. B. F. Pound. Practice lim ited to minor oral surgery. Gas or local for .extraction. Dental X-ray. New location 303 First Nat'l Bank Bldg. TeL 2040. Attending Conference Rer. and Mrs. C W. Hatch of the First Church of God and Rer. J 3. Gillespie, former rastor. will leare this morning for Portland, wnere they win attend the annual Northwest Ministers assembly of the Church of God,, rn session to- aay and, Thursday. About 100 ministers from Oregon. Washing ton, Idaho and northern Califor nia will attend ? the meet.' Rer. Hatch will deliver a paper at the Thursday afternoon session. Mrs. Mary Gatlif f now with Capitol Beauty Shoppe. Tel. 366. - Leaders to Convene . Four "T" fellows under the charge of Fred Smith will journey . to Bremerton this weekend to eon rene with other gymnasium leaders of the northwest in a three day" affair commencing Friday. A special feature ot .the conrention will be the touring of the U. 8. Sw "Lexington", air craft carrier, as guests of the captain. Mrs. Lillian Zinn now at Mir ror Beauty Shqp. Phone 184, Balcony Gunnell and Robb. T Educational Trips The two T. M. C. A. educational trips Tuesday morning accom modated 80 boys. A picking plant and a linen mill were rls lted. Last night, about 45 fel lows toured the Cherry City Bakery companys plant. Wed nesday, two groups ot 30 each will tour the penitentiary lear ing the T. M. C, A. at 9 a. m. New Tear's re matinee. War ner Bros. Caoitol-Elslnore the. atres tonight. 11 till 2. Monster stage show with, Phil Lampkln. prerlews. pictures and dancing. Come along. - Drunk Charges W es 1 e j Hathaway, route 2, was arrested early Tuesday morning and tak en to the police : headquarters on drunk - and disorderly, charges. He . was . sentenced to be fined $10 according to reports but the' case was ' continued a week. Hathaway left his watch for ap pearance. Benefit Dance by the Indepen dence Firemen -Kentl- Hall New Tear's ere Admission 50c La dles' free; i Inreaticatefi Rnrriarr IVnn- ty Sheriff Sam Burkhart was In West Woodburn yesterday to in vestigate a burglary reported yes terday morning and which occur red In a store there Monday night. The postofflce, located in the store building, was not touched. but large quantities of canned goods, clothing and tobaccos were taken. 1 New Tear's eve matinee. War ner Bros. Capitol-Elsinore the atres tontght; 11 till 2. Monster stage show with; Phil Lampkln, prerlews, pictures and dancing. Come along. In Southern .Oregon Red Chambers Is spending the week on a business trip to Ashland. He will return Sunday. ' Triangle Aiiair Brings on Suit N. D. Schmaltz yesterday filed divorce 1 complaint against Caro line P. Schmaltz, to whom he was married in Oregon City Feb ruary 8, 1921. There are two children. He alleges that she has associated herself almost continuously for more than a month past with a certain wid ower, and that she refuses to discontinue her present conduct and says she cares nothing for the plaintiff. He asks care of the children. RAIL SERVICE CUT Suspension of passenger service on the Bull Run, line of the Pa cific Northwest ! Public -Service company; and abandonment of ap proximately 12 milea of its rail road between Barnes Road and Bull Run, were authorized in an order handed down -by the public service commission . here yester day. ' ; ! - I SINGERS, PUBLIC SPEAKERS will find SCHAEFERS Throat and Lung -"Balsam; -: especially ' valuable in its action upon the throat. Useful In any irritation ot the throat. . ; Contains no narcotic drugs or Coal Tar derivatives o often found In ordinary cough syrupsJV' -. : - sold 'only at ' o 50c i $1.00 in Bottles 135 N. Coml M. Phone 107 The original yellow front can j dy special store f Salem , , 125 MILES IIIGM'I sooa IIPJB BIDS Bridges. Culverts 'Also on i List of Awards to .be Made in Portland '1 Bids for the construction of ap proximately 125 miles of high way, culverts and bridges, will be considered by 'the state highway commission at a meeting to be held In Portland January 'IS p The rarious projects, for which bids will be opened follow: : Jackson county Approximate ly 10 miles of regradlng and eight miles of resurfacing on the Eagle Point-Trail section of the Crater Lake highway. Lane county Grading of 5.47 miles' of Doyle Hill-Gate Creek section of MeKenzie highway. Lane county Construction of 10 miles of broken stone surfac ing' on Berry Creek-Florence sec tion of Roosevelt coast highway. Multnomah county Construc tion of 32.2 miles ot non-skid wearing surface on - bituminous pavement on Portland-Hood Riv er's county line section of Colum bia Rirer highway. I Waplnltis Road Extended ! . Wasco county Construction of 24.8 miles of broken stone and gravel surfacing on BearSprlngs- Maupln section of the Wapinitia highway. I Wasco and Sherman counties Regradlng .and roadbed widen ing covering 12.9 miles of The Dalles-Biggs' section of the Co lumbia Rirer highway. Wasco and Sherman counties Regradlng and roadbed widen ing 11.9 miles of WHeox-Shanlko section ot the Sherman highway. Wheeler and Grant counties Construction of 17.7 miles of broken stone surfaclnr on Willow Creek-Yalade ranch section of Ochoco and John Day. highways. Lane county Construction of three culverts between Fish hatchery and Vlda.on the MeKen zie highway. Lane county One concrete arch and two concrete bridges on the Lincoln County Line Bob Creek section of Roosevelt Coast highway. Lane county Two concrete arches and four concrete bridges on Ten Mile Creek China Creek section of the Roosevelt coast highway. Lincoln county Construction of two concrete bridges on the Cape Perpetua-Lane county line section of the Roosevelt coast highway. Rosedale Folks To Lebanon tor Christmas Visit ROSEDALE. Dec 30 VT. F. Campbell and family motored to Lebanon, .to spend Christmas with Mr.- Campbell's sister. They returned Friday , Mr.- and 'Mrs. Herbert Bates ate Christmas dinner with their daughter. Mrs. Kenneth Dyer of Sunnyslde. Ormal Trick returned to his p.storate at Scholl, after spend ing a few days with his parents here. Misses Laura and Helen Cam- mack went to Portland Monday, to rislt friends, etc Miss Helen WInslow Is visiting friends at Toncalla. The post holes are being dug for the new electric line, which ts to connect with the line near Sunnyslde. Silverton Said To Want Paulson, Representative SILVERTON. Dec. 30. It Is rumored at Silverton that Mark A. Paulson, Silverton attorney and member of the 1927 house, is slated for a return to the leg islature in the 1931 session to fill one of the vacancies left by the recent death of Dr. W. Carl ton Smith and Lloyd Reynolds. He is an ex-service man. served two terms as city record er here and Is an experienced educator. For years he was su perintendent of schools In ' the mlddlewest. - Mr. Paulson has his doctor of law degree from the Chicago law school and his master of arts degree - from the University of Oregon where he majored in economics. ' Underwood Back; Watches Weather - The first . thing Elmer O. Un derwood did last night after re turning to town from his annual vacation ' was to look up the city's official and minimum tem peratures for the period he : was Start the New Year right with an appropriate set of records- : ; for your business Columnar .Books 1 Cash Books , Journals . Filing Systems Ledgers ' Order Books : ATLAS BOOK STORE 46S State St. ' - Transfer fD TiIOVEG : STORHG CRATING Larmer Transfer & T Storage We also handle Fuel Oil and Coal WOMAN CEAIMS j FARM Failure to Ffle Deed Lead to Court Procedure IGNORANCE Because she Is a foreigner, was born In Russia and did not come to this country until HOT and Is not used to the business affairs of life, she has almost lost real property which she had thought to be rightfully hers, Ida Persey declares la suit Hied la circuit court yesterday to recover clear title to the property in question. ' The suit-Is brought against W. W. McKInney and Alex 1 and Marie Hlrsekorn. ; ' According to the complaint, the Hirsekorns gave Ida Persey a deed to the property, when they went In bankruptcy in April, 1929. This she supposed ended the matter of settlement on notes which she held from the Hirse korns.: After she hadbeen deeded the property, in June, 1929, W. W. gone. For Underwood has kept. for his own amusement, a wea ther diary every day for the past 40 years. He Is employed at the state tuberculosis hospital, and ' has spent most of a two weeks vacation visiting rela tives In Portland, Albany and other valley - points. There ' was some excitement to the latter part of his vacation -when he re ceived word from Salem to be on the lookout for Carl Krum- alck, who escaped from the- peni tentiary here Saturday. - MALTA FEVER CASE - RESULTS III DEATH Dr.' Vernon A. Douglas, county healtr officer, was la Stayton Tuesday to investigate a death there the previous day caused by malta o rundulant fever. Ray F, Newsy was the victim. The illness. Douglas reports, was diagnosed as malta fever br Stayton physicians about a week ago, and effort started to deter mine the cause. It was traced to a dairy herd from which Nswby had been using milk, and In turn the cow found which carried the disease. The fever is transmitted through milk of a cow with the abortion disease. Disease Seldom Fatal Malta fever, the county health officer states, is not a very con tagious disease, but is a most dis agreeable one because it lingers sometimes for months. It Is sel dom fatal, only one death from that disease being known in the county orer a period of years. There was one case last year and eight In 1928, when there was a flurry of the disease at one of the state institutions. There is small possibility that the same source as the Kewby case, inasmuch as the source, has been -found and that cow segre gated from the rest. No milk from this herd was sold in Sa lem. Hoss Asks for Fire-proof Sale For Statehouse Following the recent fire that destroyed the North Dakota capi tal, together with all state rec ords, Hal EL Hoss, secretary of state, yesterday announced that he would recommend to the 1931 legislature the construction of a large fire-prof f vault In the base ment oi tne statenouse nere. Hoss said the existing vaults are not fire-proof, and that a fire similar to that in North Dakota would cost the taxpayers of Ore gon hundreds of thousands of dol lars In replacing state records. Watch Night to Be Occasion for Special Service A watch night service Is to be held at the church of the Naz arene tonight from S to 12:00 o'clock. Dr. J. E. Bates ot Port land, district superintendent for the denomination in western Ore gon and Washington is to give the main address at 11 p. m. A number of musical features have been arranged including a chorus choir selection "And There Were Shepherds" by Ira Wilson. This was given for the Christmas program and Is being Dr. Chan Xaa ChV mw IMidMi 180 H. Commercial St Salem. Office scan erery Soaaay S:S0 te 5:30 9-M. taring the months if Dw. ud turn. , ; ' - ' Telephone 40 Wood and Steel : IS ALLEGED McKInney secured judgment against the Hirsekorns and re ceived a deed to the land on sher iffs sale en foreclosure in connec tion with the Judgment. . It was not until October IS, 1119, that Ida Persey knew Mc KInney considered himself own er ot the property, the complaint statea. . S6050 Due oa Kotee Plaintiff asks that the court de clare there Is due her on promis sory notes given by the Hirse korns $6050; that the quit claim deed given McKInney be cancell ed and the plaintiff's mortgages be reinstated and - her hold against the property be declared a first Hen. Then she-asks fore closure and that money so obtain ed be applied first to settlement of her lien. repeated by request. John Frie sen directs the choir and Miss Then Sampson will sing the con tralto solo part The program is to include several short address es and other interesting features. All the members and friends of the church are Invited. Free Methodists Plan Services on New Year's Night The passing of the old ' year and the ushering In ot the new will be appropriately observed at the Free Methodist church. Mar ket and North Winter streets, by watch night services tonight, com mencing at 8:J0 o'clock. Rer. M. C Clarke. Emory Goode and Mr. Jackson will each give a short address, and oppor tunity will also be given for per sonal testimony. Several special song numbers will be offered, in cluding a male quartet and "old time songs by old time people, by Mr. and Mrs. George Patter son. Obituary Dent Ellsworth E. Dent died at the residence at Jefferson, route 1, Dec. 29, aged 8 years, husband ot Jessie; father of Mrs. Ray mond Daniels of Medford. Ruth of Medical Lake, Wash., Wilbur of Snake River, Wash., Ralph oi Jefferson: brother of Albert ot Seattle, Wash., and Mrs. Mattle Waynlck of California. Funeral serrlces Wednesday, December 21, at 1:30 p. m. from the cha pel of W. T. Rigdon and Son, Rer. 8. Darlow -Johnson offi ciating, interment City View cemetery. White Claude Leland White died at the residence, 2409 Nob Hill street. . December 29, aged seren months; son of Mr. and Mrs. Claude C. White of Salem. Fu neral services Wednesday, De cember 31, at 2 p. m. from the chapel of the Clough-Barrick company, Rer. W. Earl Cochran officiating. Interment Belcrest Memorial park. McMillen W. Murray McMillen, infant sonof Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mc Millen of 1946 North Commer cial street, died at a local hospi tal, December 30. Funeral an nouncements later by the Clough-Barrick company. Newby Ray Fisher Newby died at Stayton, aged 26 years. Funeral services Wednesday, December 31, at 8 p. m. from the chapel of W. T. Rigdon and Son, Rev. George H. Swift officiating. In terment City View cemetery. - City View Cemetery Established 1893 Tel. 1206 Conveniently Accessible Perpetual care provided for Prices Reasonable jSeltrttf iHemorinl J3arfc PhOBO S3 OS PrTeoS Modertly A Park Cemetery with perpetual care Just ten minutes from the heart of town , TERWILtlGER'S JL rtnrsxix. nrnscToms 770 CHBKEKXTA Oar Sorfleo la T Ov rrlcs An Oar Homo to Xooora licoaaos Lo4y Clough-Barrick Co. MORTUARY rbenes 120 Church at Ferry St; PIANOS TO RENT Oil 2193. Used Furniture Department 131 S. High 1IL'; liWJ TO BE HQ Paramount Star Midnight Matinees Both at Cap . . ' Itot, Elsinore Phil" Lampkln will act as mas ter ot ceremonies at Warner's Kl slnore and Capitol theatres for the special New Tear's eve special shows. v "Phil" has been connected with the Portland paramount theatre as master of ceremonies for the past year, and special arrange ments were made Monday to bring Mr. Lampkln to Salem to stage the New Year's eve matinee. The same stage attraction win be used at both theatres as the time ot the shows are not the same. At the Capitol the stage show will start at 11 o'clock and at 12 the pre view of Al Jolson in "Big Boy." When 1 o'clock comes everyone can dance and make whoopee un til the wee small hours. By com bining the Elsinore and Capitol stage shows the management en ables Salem theatre patrons to have much better, attractions. At the Elsinore they will offer at 11 o'clock the preview ot the New Tear's ' program, : entitled Truth About Touth, starring Lorretta Toung; at 12 o'clock the stage show will be on with Phil Lampkln as master of ceremonies, and at 1 o'clock everyone can fin ish up the evening by dancing in the spacious foyer, with the El sinore orchestra. - Managers Archie Holt and Vern Mclntyre have spared no expense in presenting this New TeoVs at traction, and it will far excel any other New Tear's frolic. Electric Lights Now Shining in Aurora's School AURORA, Dec. 30 The Aur ora, grade school building Is no longer in darkness. It has been available only for day time use, since its erection in 1913. There is no auditorium In the building, but when the new gym naslum. was built last year. It was necessary to have It properly lighted for evening entertain ments and games. As the school building was wired at the time ot Its erection, the school board at a regular meeting December 1 6 decided to connect the school building with the main line. The fixtures have been placed, and the building is now ready for any occasion. . Zena Youngsters At Party Given By Miss Pearce ZENA, Dec 30. Barbara and Donald Scott, Alice and Wilma Crawford, of Zena, and Gladys Crawford and Marjorle Mat thews of Spring Valley, piano students of Miss Dorothy Pearce, were guests at a party given at her studio in the Chambers building in Salem Saturday. Mrs. Clarence F. Merrick and two children, Audrey and Ches ter, returned to their home at Zena Saturday. They hare been visitors at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Burbee and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mauser of Portland Beauty Maid Shoppe All types of Beauty Work Finger Waves SOc Facials and Scalp Treatments Guarantee to Grow Hair Over Steusl6ft Market Telephone 74-J SUPREME COMFORT by NIGHT to SPOKANE and the EAST on the NORTH COAST LIMITED EMPIRE BUILDER Loaro Portland 9'J p. m. ArrNo Spokano 7:13 a. bu Unusual features observation lounge car. with barber, valet, maid, bath, radio, cards, fountain, cigars, cigarettes magazines, news papers. Latest pattern sleeping cars and modern coaches. Ease in train movement on track of won derful frade and curves. COLUMBIA RIVER EXPRESS BY DAY Loaro rertlmad SOS a. aa. Arrlvo Spekao 7J5 p. om. Olnoi lad yrtocon dlnlnt cat aorvlco aa4 coachoa. FMoraM of Caofadt aaaeo, ColaeaMa a4 Saoko Wror otwry. LOW WEEK-END and 30-DAY - ROUND TRIPS CXaMIUS : " : Wtth. '. 30 : md . t . Portlaad S 2JSf t XM Spnlroo ; 3S.M 24-M Sttlo.. ...... ......... 10 -SO 12-VS Aotorto.. t-5 7JU tOa sale Dafly. lS-day llarit. ' nutora limit Teooday. fJcfcoco oa oalo Wiaay, Sator- ay, Swoooy. Uarit, Monday. So-day tickets oa oalo 4att. SS-day rotera Hade. , , ' Fboao 737 ' ' . e. T. nonxnTS. Oty Pair, aad Ticket Aiat " LOU F. KNOWLTON, Goaoral Ageat ' OREGON ELECTRIC sine Christmas day. Mrs. Bur- bee and Mrs. Mauser are sisters of Mrs. Merrick. The trip home was made in Mrs. Burbee's car, Mrs. Burbee returning to Port land the same day. Labor Denies it Has Put Seal on Any Candidates There Is nothing to reports carried in the afternoon paper that the legislative committee of the Salem labor council has en dorsed : candidacy of - James Mott, r representative-elect, for the senate vacancy caused by death of . Lloyd T. Reynolds, members of the committee de clared last night. The labor council committee has not held a meeting since It was appointed, and furthermore. It is definite that It will not make endorsement of any candi date, it was' stated. . A meeting of the committee was scheduled for last night but was postponed because all mem bers could not be present. Frank Marshall - is chairman ot the group. , Make Reservations Now For HOLLYWOOD THEATRE'S : New Yeofs Eve FtcKc -Doors Open 11 P. "mC ' Show, Starts lltSO P.'M. Big Show oa Both Stage . ' and' Screen ' All Seats Reserved AOo IBDtLL (to pop!- 3 V see 'Friday's , SPECIAL NEW YEAR EDITION ; ORDER BLANK ; In Its annual edition of January 1, 1931, The Oregron Statesman will tell the story of the year . . . indus trial . development, buildinsr, governmental . advance, educational progress. V. And in addition there will be depicted the outlook for 1931 as leaders of Salem and the state foresee it You will 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 Mall or bring the list to The Statesman Office. . Sent by . ; :': ' -"" ' " Smith's Estate Set at $10,000; Much Unlisted Estate of Dr. W. Carlton Smith, who died in Portland Wednesday night, was admitted to probate yesterday, with his widow, Lotta C. Smith named as administra trix. The papers filed In court show- ' ed the estate to be worth 310. 100.' including real property In Linn county valued at 3800 and personal property In Marlon coun ty worth $10,000. The true value of the estate left by Dr. Smith Is not " evident In the amount In probate, tor It Is understood much of the property accumulated by Dr. Smith was held jointly with, his wife and this goes to her without entering probate court. THAT ARE OVERDUE SHOULD BE PAID NOWI A LOAN FROM US WILL PROVIDE THE NECESSARY CASH WITHIN 24 HOURS ' YOU GET THE FULL AMOUNT NO DEDUCTIONS! 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