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I uaryl The OREGON STATESMAN; Sa!em.i Oresron, Wednesday! Moralng. January 23 1931 PAGE FIVi: Epcal Neyys Briefe Market Itotl Report Th j Visits School Mr. Msry I county road department has Just Fulkerson, county school superln- flled It road maintenance and Undent, risltedth rural schools betterment report for 1931 with at Liberty and Salem Heights on the slate oince, ibowiu -1 TuaadaT. se I ; - . - ntal nf 235.843 ha been aside for maintenance and bet terment tor 1$ 31. Tor rery par ed market road In th ciunty. $100 a year is set aside for up- keep. and lor macaaam roaua, Permanent war. Special.; Short, thin bobs $4.0 a. Long bobs $5. Model Beauty Parlor. BaU Forfeited C. Haynes mtu is set aside for blading and forfeited his ball of $25 when he 25 a mile for cleaning ditches I failed to appear In city court 2nd eulTerts and - other work. I Tuesday on charges of breaking There are $35$.4S miles of mar-1 glass on a public thoroughfare. ket road In the eounty Shampoo and Finger Ware 11. 1 . . . n. ...... Ctinnn isonnia wee d Ob ltuatv College Profs Bpeek Three f Willamette university's pro- fMiors -will deUrer addresses this KraU .uhAHrii It is examination Pater Krall died In thla'clttf time. Their engagements are W. Janaary'll . aged 15 years; husi C. Jones, graaumuon luuiwwi jwq, oi naiie, xaiuer 01 ir, Roosevelt high school, Portland, I Katie Singer, Mrs. Mary Singer; Friday: Dean R. It. newui. mass r0si and Antonia, an or saiem; mtin tnr Tied cross. Albany: I grandfather of Josephine VI Dean Hewitt, address, bana.net of I vlenne Singer of Salem. .Funeral business ,nd professional women i services weanesaay, January is -of Corrallls. Monday; ana an au-iat z:s p. m. irom in caapei o dresa at the Highland school, I the 1 Clough-Barriclc company, Mondar. Prof. R. B. Winn, Y. M. I ReT. i Grorer C. Blrtchet offldat c. A. and Salem Arts league in i mg. February, t ... tery, 1 DEVIGE1HITED or Ml SUCCESS the Business i and Professional Woman's elub: held last night at the Gray Belle. Col. Henry Ban bora, Portland man and traveler, gar th address of the evening, speaking upon, lnternatloaal rela tion and pointing to the need of more sympathetla I understanding between peoples and nations. Nine new member were Ini tiated into the club.- The dub' emblem pageant was presented THREE ARRESTED Mia Martha Gasch of land, stats president, was A reducing valve which en gineers and others bare been try ing to perfect lor the last halt century has been Invented and J by eight member. paten tea by. juieui. KoMrt s. Smith, son-in-law of Frank T. Wrightman, deputy eounty gher-1 tendance. Iff employed in the tax collecting department, according to word received here, j i The valve is not yet being man ufactured, but the navy has con tracted to use ft on all its vessels. Several large concerns are bid ding for the business of manufac turing and marketing it Lieut. Smith is stationed at the Port- la t- Report "rMade upon unariues Work This Year Report of the work of th A- nlf rfcarltfoa i was presented navy yards at San Diego. He haajto tnft, administration board the Deguire and Edward Deguire, although swimminr was not rec were arrested norm or ognised a a major sport. day-om - iiqeor ccarges. aubj i 4 XnAmmA In th eanntr 1 i t and will be gtren bearing shortly, Joe DeGaira has been in the toils of the law before oa liquor charges, having been fined Sao early In August for sale of intoxi cants. He served some time In the county Jail and paid the' bal ance, $402. Her has aiso been before the Benton county officers. 8ereral of the Deguire brothers I The: Preabvterlan chnrth baa and the father have been tnvolv-! ketball team had alreadr nlaved e4 on similar" charges, however Ion game Tuesday night when' it so far Lin I January, 715 transients also aided. with C51 been in the navy nearly 20 years, I 0t the week br Mrs. Mae and has made quite a record. He carson. in charge of the office. is an engineer,, i The report snowea v xarauie The vaive wntcn ne nas invent-1 .nd 544 Individ nai nav been ed will reduce a pipe with pres-i.ided sure of as hiah a 200 square la- chea to 10 nounds. it Is said. I articles dlsoensed: 9$ inveatlga Mrs. Smith, wilt be remembered ttons made. S18 office call! tax- better her as Fay "Wrightman. I en, 103 grocery orders dollrered and 19 loads of wood given! out. Ways and means of enlarging and expanding the work were considered. Parrish Five To St. Paul Dr. B. F. Pound, practice urn- i j , Giarccr tA tft removal of teeth, gas or Catherine r.lrrer died at the local and dental x-ray. 30$ First (residence at Hopmere January National Bank. Tel.: 2040. : 1 20,; aged 81 years; mother of .. . . r t ..tvn I Mrs. I Murray Osborn, Mrs. LouUe o(M TnlirlAs A. P. Layton 1 , i t.. m.,.. .11 - . 1 UUUklMW, UU WW VI1ABV, ... of saiem, paswr oi of Hopmere, Mrs. Anna Johnson Kvangeucai cnurca. ZLZ I of Portland. Mrs. Roale Ferry oi Ransom of Aumsvllle. have been Eatacada, Mrs. Lenla LaFlemme n..n4 t9S K7 and S49.84. re f . n. v. rt.n nt , spectlvely. for claima filed witn JohlJj of PortUndt A90 gur The statesman on muw. vived by one sister In Wisconsin cidents m wncn mov '"'- and onei brother m Canada, mgn ed. Rer. Layton was hurt in reQuiom! msss Wednenday, Janu- accldent which occurred ;NOTem- ar ,g at ,.30 a. m. at St. Jo- ber is ana nansora w uu.i. . BCDn-g catholic cnurcn, iter. oomher is. Both men were noia- ers of The Statesman dollar acci dent Insurance policies. 1 Ld. IB" dry slab f 5.504 2 Ld for $10.00 Fred E. Wells, Inc. Thomas J. Nealon officiating, terment S Brooks cemetery. In- i Smith Fred Smith died at the rest dence. 1055 Edgewater street. Strieker to Speak Dr. Freder- West Salem. January 26. agef ick D. Strieker of the state board of health will be the principal 52 vear&: husband of Mrs. Gar netttP- I father of Fired, Jr., of I i v- .Hnv nf thftlTUamOOt. LSUO J-.OIS v !f.7."-Jt":V cn. i:;7hin- C. and Lola Maxlne, all of West inr at 1 o'clock Dr. Strieker will Salem; son of Mrs. Mary H. talk on public neaitn leKi.mwuu. , r,,- -"wi ? Routine matters win occupy .... ---- 2SS?r Anyone Interested!!. S?Ae"J M"' Je"if ur.?f Try a Boyer' French Hunters of Long t Beach, Wash. Funeral dinner Winter Garden, xss rt.i services weanesaay, January to. High. I . at 1:20 p. m. from the chapel of W. T. Rlgdon and Son, Rev. D. J. - Howe officiating. Interment I; O. O. F. cemetery. , l Jones John Jones died at the resi dence, 1721 Broadway street. . rwfc win .The Jurr return- A verdict la the sum of $98.18. tor A. Tucker In hi case against ii. H. Harris. The cm waa triea before Judge McMahan and was an automobile accident at 25th street and Turner road last January 26. aged 69 years; bus September. Tucker sued to re- band of Hattle; father of Charles cover $1,700 damages. , of eastern Oregon, and Georgia cover .vv , California. Funeral service Dollar dlaaer every night 5:45 1 Thursday. January 29. at 2 p. m to 8 at! the Marlon hotel. I from the Free Methodist church. K ' ..1 Market and North Winter Scotch ProgTam aa -x streets. Rev. Stewart and Rev. annual! lobby. program f""-" Clark officiating. dtrecUon of the music ana ncii . " w Band's Playing Big Attraction At Hoop Games Coach Frank Brown is taking his Parrish Junior high boopster to St. Paul tonight to engage the hirh school of that city i In a league gam. -i - j Ten players will be taken, ac- An added lattf action at the cording to coach Brown, as a basketball Kameai played in! Ba tough game is expectea. ai- I lem by Salem high school ! stu though St. Paul - was defeated dents this vear I is the Salem here. It will be harder .to do the high school baind. This group of trick on that team's home floor, younx musicians for the most Parrish has. been undefeated so part have been playing together- rar tms season, out naraer only this irear and it la their games are looming in the near first year under th direction; of future. Gervais will be a tough opponent : especially since the game will be playe there. February 13 and. 14 Medford Junior high will be met here. Par rish traveled to Medford last fall and played r football, returning Elbert Derry, In charge of band instruction in Salem schools. ' A well behaved, serious mind ed group of f-youngsters, who punctual attention the director:! the watch with the baton of with a bare win. Medford is re-liso of added high school bind give a flour- ported to have & strong team and much interest i being shown in the coming intersections! tilt. waiting team. rooters Many Visitors At Meeting of Business Women About 80 'women, Including guests from Bend, Portland, excitement to the for th home 300 Women Out i fr In Cake Baking Demonstration Three hundred ! women ' attend- i ed the cake baking demonstration Mnnmonth and Pueene. attended at N1S0 hall yesterday after the regular monthly meeting of f0". Rens Vrhagen, s- iry Dr fc mm urry wiy In ar rnnlif. 11 Hlar. VMBiflB Mirnueu ia circuit conn nMinn4 thru Mki mlxii. Hii. case of E. k. xingivs. Ricnneid iUted by Miss jRlta Conner i who Oil company of California, thede- pialned th reoips, Mlu Cell renuani nas oeen graniea unui Qerhardt xplalad the lngredl February It in which, to fll bill eat used. Coffee and the cake were served the -guests. The demonstration will coa- a.v luu aaa vnatviu ; uvoivie and clinics and will be at his, of fice as nsual beginning Monday. of exceptions. H. Robertson Dr. C. has rs- Clouxh-Barrick company. Inter ment City View cemetery. j I " Bartrnff- . tr.i. 1m.f ill.it tia r... nted at the T. M. C. A. Friday night at 8 o'clock, wm. mcuu hria. sr.. Is In charge of the en tertainment. In former year the - . i ., avstia ajsii sms aw loboy nas oeen crowuca i jdence, Salem route 7. anuary feature program. ! 27. axed 78 years: sister of Rob- nrfiU t ert Loeb of Los Angeles, Calif. o.vw .. . " . grandmother of Omer, rreiaa, tersposed by defandant in dam- rr. RoberU, are -suit oi Liirenc ou uv. i ... t r.-. n h. ostrln and others of the I ..V .v. .i.i.i.. oaieui : r, " grandmother of Ronaia uartruic oeen ta . . - I Faneral services Thursday, janu- fendant ar . given until reona- t l t9 m from the ary 6 to file answer to tne amena- chapel of w x Rigdon and Son. ed complaint. a Boyer'r French Hunters Winter Garden. 333 w. i '? Try dinnerj High, i t 1 " ' Salt! to Quiet Title George Christensen and wife have filed suit aealnst Mary A. Wood ! and others j seeking to Quiet title to Revi Erakine of Portland and Rev. H. R. Scheuerman or sa iem i officiating. Interment Mur phy! cemetery. ; . ji DeLaywood John DeLaywoo'd 1 died in this citv 'January 26, aged about 70 vears: brother of Frances De-i .v- v Marion I lajwcrou at cu&uu. property in the town of Marion. , fnneral later D, w. T. MorteaKea neia ny viara suuer -,-.". , hikqiiii ami nuaa- i I ; " ' S wiiisoa Leon Wlllson of Salem route 4 died in this city January 26, axed 45 years: soli of Frank Wlllson of Clinton, Wis.; broth er of C W. Wlllson of Clinton. and the Bank of Stay ton are ex- eepted.l ''!.'.. j i rental list Beck ft Hen dricks ion classified page, also In OlitCW W 111 U V W . ... Lion to Meet The Mons club will hare as speaker Thurs- I Announcement of funeral later day noon some member from: the by W. T. Rlgdon ana son. . t - . - W 111 t.lV AM I legislature, woo w t j posed bills. His name has i not I M Wlllson ! been announced. . . . I Airs, xaanae noermt nmsuu l ot Saiem route oiea in m Worth $6.062 Estate of Mary dtv January 26. aged 46 years: J, Lemmoa has been appraised at I mother of Mrs. H. Langdell of $6,062.41 by J. Fred Braly, A. D. I waUonvllle, CallL; alster or Stevenson and J. A. Howard. Mrs. Charles McDermit of Kel- Phileamon N. Lemmon is execu-1 so. Wash., and one sister In San tor. - !- I i ' I Francisco. Cauf. Announcement of funeral later by W. T. Rlgdon and Son. - Application ! Filed Applica tions to place on trial docket have MEETING POSTPONED ELDRIEDGEJ Jan. 27-The all-day meeting planned by mem- been filed in two circuit court P..0!, ElrildJJ .?'ind. cases: Ralph Landers vs. N. P, Williamson; and A, A. May field vs. E. C. Stewart. school will be postponed lndefla itely because of the present ep idemic of whooping cough, meas les and chicken pox. This specie Want Trial Application to meeting was to nave been held have the appeal from . justice February 1, for ! th purpose of court in case of Tom Hampton I stimulating Interest and to la vs. AI Brown placed on the trial crease .membership. docket has been mad In circuit court. Th last week of our suit and overcoat $7.50-9.50 and $12.60. men's suits. $12-$ 15 and $17 overcoat $7.50-39.50 and $12.50. Thos. Kay Woolen Mill Co. CARD OF THANKS We wish to express I our j sin cere thanks and appreciation to neighbors and friends for beau tlful floral offerings, sympathy and kindness extended its during the illness and death of our: be- Coins: to Eugene-Mr, and Mrs. V!J M. M. Caplan, 996 North Church, are preparing to move to Eugene. They came here about three months ago from Weiser, Idaho. From Dallas Miss Anne Gay man of Dallas was a business vial- tor in the city yesterday. 1 Brazier C. Small ha resumed his general practice of law at 406 Guardian Bldg. (formerly! Bank of Commerce Bldg.) Visiting in Albany Miss Hasel Brlttell is spending the week in Albany, the guest of friends there- Fined J. L. Patterson waa fined $2&ln the police court. Tuesday, 'for disorderly conduct. Berg and family, Mr. and Mrs Herbert O. Ray.f ! I n a tt. Chan s Laa ; Chl bms Medicine. 1 180 K. Commercial I 8t, saim. utile scan - wry Banday S:30 to: 6:30 sua. daring tha aioatks of Dee. and Jan. i t I i . - .I-' if j' Three men, S-t W. Bowes, Joe Jim Reed ,and Bernle Dirks, Three pew men working out in th "TV tank bring th total up to six, 1 Jim Reed won a nation al T. M. C. A. championship tor crawl itrok last year. At a reclnt meeting of the high school student body. It was voted to a-vard a felt emblem to members of the swimming team, : PRESMIM1S, av ! i . 9 EVlGELCAin this la th first time Edward D gulre, a brother of Joe, has been arrested BLEEDI1 AT ISE F IlLY STOPPED tackled . the 'Christian church quintet In a Church league game but the weary Presbyterians wa anyway. 39 to 19. thourh they had but tour playrsi left 04 th floor toward th close of the contest. in r tne otner leaxue sram Evangelical defeated Calvary Baptist 38 to 14. Summaries FrMbyteiiaa Christian Hale 8 ........ F ... 8 B. Cooley bf n R' AnnlebT. 4 1. ML-An-1 iagman IS.. ,rt 6BrucCoolev gel dentist, who had been suffer-1 H. Colgan 2 .... C ...... z Ray ing ' for several days . with pro-1 L. Colgaa ,8 . . ..G. . , . 2 Berger longed nosebleed, was reported Jonnaoa..,....u.....i games improving rapidly last night art-1 waruis ..... er blood transfusion wer ad- minfetarAd. at Salem General I KvangeucaL . f Calvary hoseltal. f i . I Barquist 6 F..7 M. Graber He started hating tne nose-1 uewiey e s Kotn bleed-several days ago and Sun- Esch 16. ...... C. ,f .. .! Fisher day was brought, to the local Mares 6 O....K. Graber hospital for treatment. Th at- Remington 4. .. G. .. .1 Pickens tending physician i had sought to I Hllflker S give him the Mam oi ms ... blood! transfusion after the Clutter........ S bleeding was stopped. Until last nixht no nerson out of some 30 tested had reen found to nave th proper kind of blood for th operation. Last night however a man was found with the proper blood test and the transfusions performed. With the restoration of lost blood. ' Dr. Appleby was regain ing his strength i satisfactorily, according to . hospital attendants. (ATE BARTMIFF, 73 CALLED Mrs. Kate Bart ruff. 73. 19 years a resident of Marlon county, died at her home on Salem route 7, ear ly last night. She waa the widow of the late John Bartruf f, who died last fall. They were natives of the state of Kentucky. I-. One brother, Robert Loeb of Los Angeles, CaL, survives, and the following grandchildren: om er, Freida. Virginia, Cecil. Paul. Roberta, David, George and Rob ert Bartruff, all of this vicinity; and one great-grandson. Ronald. Funeral service will be bald Thursday at 1:80 from the. Rig- don chapel, conducted by Rev. Er skin of Portland and Rev II, R. Scheuarman of Salem. Interment will be ia- Murphy, cemetery. State Official Asked to Aid in Benton's Probe -r , - County Judge Victor Mones and the rrand Jury of Benton county reams to Salem yesterday to appeal to the governor to have him re quest the assistance of the attor ney general in a probe which the grand Jury is undertaking at cor vallls under th order of Judge Sklpworth. n j tTh Jury hasten bearing tes timony on Uquor matters hints of the ugly character of which came oat during th recent trial of Hen derson at Corvallls for the slay ing of another bootlegger there. Henderson is now serving time oa a ten-year sentence tor man slaughter, . ' 1 i .. TONSILS REMOVED Without operation or loss of time. M DR. LEWIS t 403 Oregon Building Business cs usual ct the CAFETERIA shoe STORE HARRY COHEN ;( , Prop, . ; 337 State StI . Item in Sunday Statesman ' relating to the bankrnptcy of a Saa res ident stated erroneously that . he was manager' of the Kafeterla Shoe Store. This was not correct, and this store Is In no way con nected with that or any other bankruptcy or busi ness difficulty. Referee. Adam. I Mermen of High School Training For First Meet Aquatic minded I high school men are spending their best ef fort this week getting m good trim for the first swimming meet which the local team will hold with the Oregon Stat Frosh. probably at Corvallls, j next week. - With only a week's practice . behind them they are none too hopeful. The probable I event will be: plunge, dlv. 880 and 440 yard dbshet. Three of last year' swimmers yar,l Chuck ar out . this and EXTRA BIG Mi ii TONIGHT t th; ; .):... P. N. Woodr Auction Market 1610 N. Summer f Consisting f living Room Dining Room Bed Beontl FURNITURE j Wood er eoal range, Wedge wood gas range, weed heater K. cabinet top, K. tenlla, lishes, chest fall ef Infant ale thing, beds, springs, mat tresse,' ttnolenm nig, weel rags. D. H. sewing machine, end tables, apples, potatoes, anions, prunes and many oth er miscellaneous articles. . ; Cash paid for ased furniture Ten always bay for leas at f "WoodryV j - Application Application for hearing has 'been filed In cases of Prudential Savings and Loans as sociation against Blanche! B. Huffman and others and against Ralph J. Stevens and others.! Keisey - ; !: 'Ada Keisey of 6S0 Jefferson street, died in this city January 26. a red 95 years: wife of War ren W nt RalAm mother of Al- Jan. 31st ends our gTeatiaun mon nf Tidewater: alster of S and overcoat sale; buy now at l pj parrish of Borgdort, Ida. An Jees than coat. Suits 12-$15 and I nouncement of funeral later by .617. Overcoats f 7.5-i9.50 ana i T. Rlgdon and Son. 612.50. Thos. Kay woolen jMiu -company. Returns to Home Mr. R. J. Calbrese and son, who have been visiting relatives here, left' last! night tor their home in Salt Lake City. . ! ' City View Cemetery Established 1803 Tel. 120o) Conveniently Accessible Perpetual care provided tor M Prices Reasonable TTERWILLIGER'S !JL rrrirsxxi. crascroxa : - TTS CHBMEKETA Out Sarrlee la fmaul Our PrloM Am Tniniai Oar Bm t M4ra 24fiaBaa ZAy fnail a)ei 1 a Pardaad. ZOO eomfoctatiW I nek with bach. Raamoabla tataa. CenveDiaat dowa-ow location tThi HOTEL CONGRESS PORTLAND, OREOOII Loun s. Booau Ktuxtat iiiiiew Cetcte?t illemoria) Pa eae S20S Bar& Price U4aratarr with perpetual care Just tea minutes from the it..- . . heart ef town Vacuum Cleaners TO RENT j OD S19S, Used Fnrnltave Department - 151 N. High' , Schaefer's Throat X - and Lurig Balsam A reliable remedy forX Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Bronchial Coughs, Sore Throat. Soothes the throat. The medicinal ac tivity of this is due to the following drags: 2 Drosera Rotundlf olla. Euphor bia Pilulifera, Ipecac. Wild Cherry, . Ammonium Chloride, and Glycerine. ; Sold only. 50c aa4 ' $1 bottle at Schaefer's Drugr Store The original' yellow front ran dy special store of Sal eta. . 1S3 N. Cornn M. Phone 10? - Penilar Agency . ' Home of Schaefer Remedies (SAKE? EEOINS HOLMES' MONARCH GROCERY 477 Court St. Phone 713 ! i ' i' :,, ..MI . . - . l SATURDAY, JAN. 31st we have a cake baking ;contest with first prize $5.00; second prize $3.0Q and third $2.00. All cakes to be made with Mon arch ingredientsviz: ; , j Monarch Cake Flour, Baking Powder, Extract, Cocoanut and Chocolate, j "WValsp will be demonstrating other ' Monarch products on this date. i 'XX X,.;p: ; ;XlC;-i. ; -,' -XX.I . 7 Holmes' Monarch Grocery Costs The Oregon Statesman issuer a I North American Accident Insurance Policy to regular subscribers and members ojf their families at, the small addition cost of one dollar per year for each policy! Due proof that this policy is a wise invest ment and provides excellent protection is the 36 claims paid to subscribers of The 1 Statesman. x X Total of b,520.45 Claims Paid 00 READ THESE 36 CLAIMS PAID W. W. P. Wiebe, 489 Trade St (Struck by car crossing street) 108.57 E. N. Peett, 405 Marion. (Injured In automobile collision) Mrs. Grace Chenoweth, Los Angeles. . (Automobile collision). G. F. Stursris, Et. 1 Brooks. (AutomobUe colliaion) Mrs. Dovie Bates, 2084 McCoy St (Car collision) jut. worm isaies, isua Mcuoy at. fuar collision). V Ml W 11 wm aMa .... . " J. T. Holtz, 171 Court St (Auto collision) Li. mts. M. is. wooster,, Molalla, Ore. (Auto struck by truck) Mrs. A. lu Brown. 1759 S. ComT. (Struck br matorevelM W. S. Beaton, Salem. (Wrist fractured, cftr collision) R. G.' Stover. Salem. ( Car nvorfuniMti I Mrs. Carl Burns. (Carl E. Burns killed in a u tn 7 arid Pn'tV" Harry P.' Gustafsonj Salem. (Car plunged from highway). x xi. ueu, oaiem. uar overturned). Hi D. Hubbard, Salem. (Struck by car while crossing street) . Mrs. Nina B. Murdick, Brooks. (Car struck by railroad train). jura, xu pj..JtJoiger, iaiem. tuar plunged into. ditch). xuia a. uams, urooKs t Automobile collision). 67.14 21.43 51.43 35.71 24.28 i 19.64 10.00 22.86 60.00 20.00 1,000.00 44.28 25.71 135.71 30.00 . 55.36 150.00 10.00 11.07 18.59 2.86 ; - 30.00 ! 32.86 I 20.00 60.00 12.86 58.57 50.00 27.14 11.43 187.50 55.17 88.57 - umer claims are coming in almost daily. These are paid promptly. DonH delay. Send In your Application TODAY! Maxine Graham, Salem. (Automobile collision). Inez Welty. Salem, i (Automobile collisionU . ' juuiul vwa, iigoiu. (Autumuuiie piuns'ea into alien i. Madeline M. Giesy, Salem. (Car collision) J. T. Hafner, Sublimity. (Car collision) J .Velma E. RowlandSalem. , (Car collision Mrs. W. W. Rosebraugh. Salem. (Car collision) A 1-- 1 a-S ii . . a. m. ratncic, oaiezn. yuax strucK by truck) Carl F. Green, Salem. (Hit by car crossing street). Florence onoagrassi! Amity. Head-on collision). Ella Edelman, Salem. (Hit by car while crossing street). : Dewey A. Brundidge, Brooks. (Car colliaion)- 1 uien w. uimstea, Salem. (Automobile collision). X W. E. Kyle, Scio. (Struck by car while crossing street). iva -js. uusney, oaiem. (AUtomoDiie roiiiainn) Mrs. Olga G. Hoffard, Salem, (Car collision). Wo Excotkinatioa Dca't WaEt Ypo may lose if yon do. Send in your application with a remittance of $1.00. You may pay for your paper by the year or monthly. Fill in Application. r FOR $100 ;. $10,000 ACCIDENT POUCY Application for Insurance g!- THB OREGON STATESMAN, I I Salm. Orcgron. . jV -r ' f I Too are hereby authorised to enter my subscription to Th Oregon Statesman tor on year from date.. It Is understood that I i Th Oregon Statesman is to be dellrered to my address regularly each day by your authorised carrier and I shall pay him for th aam at th regular established rate. ' I am not now a. subscriber to Th Oregon Statesman ( I 151 f I I am now a subscriber to Th Oregon Statesman ( ). AGE..........CT NAME...; ADDRESS I I r r cm .v. . . .... .!..:. S)4 ..tw... PnONE . ...... . . m STATE. . . . . . .j. iu occupation. BENEFICIARY'S 'relationship :- . I am enclosing a payment of $1.00 Policy fee. X am to re-celre-a $10,000.00 Travel Accident Insurance Policy Issued by the North American Accident Insurance Company at Chicago, Illinois. tX- Mall Subscriptlonji Must Be Paid In Advance I X (I K !l (( II i . hi .i i i ..I.. i i t.ii.i -i X:XX,y,:;i ;-!v-;i;,!Xs-v,:J : I ' ;X"-:;X : ;: ' XX; '"'.!';"V ': ' - : : -:' f . ' : "' - ' ' - - - , : : i ! i i " ! v ' - : ! - - ' f : - -!: ' i- - I - -I i i