!l t !' PAGE TEN The OREGON STATESMAN; Saleia Oregon Vekiesday Morning May 6, 1931 1ID PIGEDiJS DOGE CROP ..-.- ... r .-.-- - eBmssBaaasBsBBjsBB " Droves of :300 to 500 In vade "Grain and. Berry - " ; .Fields V ; : - - - - ---y - - PLEASANT VIEW, May :. SeTefal of the farmers Ijv this rl- claity are baring a difficult time - to gave "their grain and straw " berry 'crop from being deroured by' wild pigeons. "If has been es tlmatedU that they are lndrOTes J .: .of ' from. 30 to S 90 birds. ' ; - ; t Mr., and jifriTPaa Fehlen., of ..." -t, Etaytori; are staying Indefinitely . . t "the 'borne off "Mr and Mrs. -Walter -Miller. Mr. Fehlen T is convalescing' from .- serious U1 ' nets. "... . ... V - ' V , Mist Leone Cook had as week ". ,, end ' gnests the Misses Marjorie Pickard and Nellie. Barber. Stella Miller. Mable . Tucker and Archie Rankin were Sunday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Miller. Lloyd Jarxnan and John Shill ing made, a business trip to De troit the t first of the week. - - ' - Mr aud Mrs. Earl Cook were v dinner guests Sunday at the epa- clous home of Mr. and Mrs. J. . CTekenberg of Macleay. J , ; -Guests at the Frank ' Cook '- home the early part of the week J. we re Mr. and Mrs. Jay Cook and . daughter Gertrude and Mr. and Mrs. I. N. Howe, and so nllarrey - or Salem. .t :;' HKNGUfiES 10 ACCIDENTS . SILVERTON. May S Harol dlne Lamb, the little three year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lamb, was hurt about the face -when she fell from the auto mobile which. 'her mother was driving. .. . . 'In the' ear were Mrs. Harold Lamb, Mrs. ' George Lamb, . Helen Lamb Margery . Lamb and little Haroldlne.. .Haroldlne who was sitting In the back, rose up and opened "the door before the others could prevent her. She started to fall; out and. eaught : tbe handle with her thumb, twisting .It badly and finally rolling out Into the ditch. ' Helen Lamb. .who was also In th back 'seat' tried to get the -. ' y. if . Synopsis af Aaaaal Statement of the Empire Tit Insurance Cempsay of L . la the SUU of N. Y.. oa tee tairtr-firot 4mj' mt DMtabtr, 1B30, - aud ta ta Iannm CniHiMr the State of 'Oreram, aorsaeat ta law: ' ' " . CAPITAL , - ; Amoaat of capital stack paid vp, 1400. OOO.O. - I.VCOlfE . .. . . " preaalasss received dorian; the year. Interest, sividendr and rent race! red earing to year, S45.575.4I.' . iaeoaaa trans other aoarcca receives Sarin the year, S20.081.4S. j- Tout laconic, S3TT.1J7.4S. ' i DISBUUKMINTa -. Ha lesaca paid earing the- year inelad lt adjustment expenses, S312.245.S3. ' ihrieends paid aa capital stock durina" the year. 0. . .. Comoaiaiioaa and salaries paial dariar the year. flS2.5a4.04. . Taxes, licenaes sad , fees psid dorian ta year. 918.S29.07. a."?n?J??t.1 -U ta" Ptaditr. . TuUl xpnditara, $660,034.09. 1 ASSETS Taioo of raal oaUto ovaad (aiarkat ), . Valao of sloekt. and bonds owned (asar .. TaH. t54,S4.0O, . . Loans oa saartgas and eoUatoral. ote- S5,ote.o. - r - Cask ia baaks aad oa band. 38.09.- 3. - : . Fremiams ia conrso of collection wri Un siaoo Saptaaabar 30. 1930.' 115. . 03.88. . . - - , - ; . I Intarrst and raftta dao and aecrnod, - loa from oiber eompaalclor Ro-hisar-mmtm oa loaaas already paid. 915,82-5.49. Total' admitted aaaets. 8829,118.19. i i IOABI1.ITIE8 Oreaa claims . for loaaas an pa id. 879.- - -Te.sa. . t . Amooat of oaaarned pramtama oa all oatstandiac 'risks, 9212.191.C1. Duo for commisiloa and brokerate, 91.- 00.00. All otbar liabilities. 912.485.55. , Total - liabilities, exclusive of capital Stock of 8 40O.000. 00, 8905,408.79 BUSINESS IS OREGON ' ! ! " roa THE TEAR Ket pramiaais roeetTod dariar the Tear. 92.418.41. Losses paid during tb year. 8.8T3. . a8, ; ; v - i Losses scarred dsriac tbo year, 95.- .?; , - v -r - - - Same of Compaay, Xaapiro Fire Insur . aaee Coaipaay. ; i. - - - Waaao of fresideni, rrederiek I. Xt- - tiorer. ,' : v , . ' Same of Secretary. Was. Scbaefer. , Statutory reswieal attorney for sereica, Frederick: Bass Deaver. : .. ' .; -xo. i4T ' .. i: : - Byaopsi of Aanuil Statement of tbo - -Weatera. Aaaaraaro Cempaay . at Toronto. . Caaaea, oar she -thirtj-firr day at Ieeen- ku, 1930. aaada to tka laaaraaco Uin- saiaaioaer: of. tao state of Urerea. purea sit ta iwi - - , -..! ;,,!.. . .!: CAPITAL - ' v'i r J mount of capital stock paid apf ins" u. av, ou,ooo.oo. . . INCOME vt i t prenioma received dariar tba year,; S2.209.874.0O. - - " Interest, dividend and reata received Carina Ue yar. 8U7.9a8.94.. . laeeaio from ether aoorcoa racaived donnr tka year, 873,838.55. Total income, 92.831,701.49. DI8BUKSEUENTS ...-' Xct losses paid daring tbo 7aar iaclud - inr adiusuaeat exnaaaea. Sl.467.239.5i. livideada paid on capital stock during tbe 'year. None ia U. 8. t . Coaaniiasioaa and eateries paid durtag tba year. 9790.015.17. Taxea, lieeaara and fees - paid during tka year. 971.8A4.79. inouat at all other - expenditarea. Total oxpeadHarea. 83,887.104.98. - ASSETS Value of real estate owned (market aiaei. a. Value of stocks and bonds owned (mar ket value). 94.298.947. Loans oa niert gages aad tollaUral. ete Cask ia baaks aad oa band, 8475.477. 88 Premium a la course of collection writ ten since September SO 1930, 9337,740., 28. Interest aad rents due and nccrned. ffi.Ht.eu. Reiasaraaco receivable. 81.702. - Total admitted aaaets. 95.158,501.0a.) -. LJABIiaTlES - , Gross claims for loaaes an paid. 9448. - 984. . Aanoaat af aasaraod p rem lams on all setaUMisf riska. S2.Z5S.89S.70. I'aa for comaaissioa and brokerage. a.uuu. . alt other liabilities. 8114.984.90. . lotsl liabilities, exclusive af captfal aca at asvv.vuu ta U. &, 82,859.115. O. BCSTVT.SS I OREGOX ' roa THE TEA ft Ket premiums received daring tka year. f33.0.S8. Losses paid during tbo year. 919.07o ' ' ' ; j Loea iaearred daring-, tbo year, 918,4 . 915.17. - t Kama of Company.' Western Assurance Company.- - . . P. J. Braiiwood. Assistant Treasurer. WiWrcd M.'Coao, Pres; j ,i , CrnrnA Forester, U. 8. faaagerar t-edfrey etaMagtaa. Sea. Statutory resident attorney for service. David at. Duana, Port land. Oregon. j QUIZZING ."ICILLER" NANNERY r -- i Parking an expensive car at the wrong side of the street pins the. active mind of a Tillage cop resulted is the capture of "Killer James , Nannery, once labeled as "the most dangerous' man 'ahe. " Nannery " squirmed his 'way out of Sing Sing in 1928, and has since been, sought in the most sensational crimes of the past decade. " He Is pic tured, above being questioned by the police. ' Behind him is his captor. Patrolman Charles Ripley, of Dover, N. J., and Trooper Sergeant Vol ley, while a stenographer takes his confession. New Jersey authorities : are preparing to hold him aa a candidate for its own electric chair. : while New York State seeks him to answer three murder charjres. ; child's mother to stop but she didn't at first understand and had gone 200 feet before she got the car stopped. The little girl was badly braised about the face but was conscious. She was taken to a Salem doctor where stitches were taken in the face. The party returned to Silyer- ton and Sunday started to Salem sin. At the corner of Commer cial jmd " Lincoln streets - another car smashed late them doing considerable- damage to the Lamb ear. - Tney returnea 10 meir su Terton home without carrying out their Intention of paying visits to Salem friends. . .. Dallas Queen Race Changes DALLAS, May . The - May Queen race snowed a , oeciaeo change here yesterday when the fourth count of the ballots. was made. Previous to this time. the - - ; Ks. 148 - Svaotiaia af Aaaaal Stateiaent of tba Grain Dealer National Jtataal Plro In surance Co. of indiaaapolia. rn tbo State of Indiana, oa tbe tairty first day of Do- iber. 1830. nsado to tie Insurance Coaaniaeiener' of ' tbo State of Oregon. pursuant to tew: - Amoant of "capital stock paid up. Led ger Asseta. 12-31-29. 82.529.782.38. ... tuyjmm, - . Net preasinsna roseived daring tbo year. 91.508,935.90. InUrest, aividenda' and rente received daring tba year. 912t.833.75. incoaae Irons other sources receivca daring tka yaar 941,035.08. Total Income, 91,712.004.73. DISBURSEMENTS Ket looses paid during tbo year includ ing adjuataneat expense a, 8646.099.72. Dividenda pssid oa capital stock during tbo year; w - r-. Conuaissiona aad salaries Paid daring tbo year. 9335.802.91. Taxes, license nna lees Paid danng tbe year, 933,989.43. Amount - of all i etber expenditures. 9509,860.84. ! . Total axpeaditares, 8177.112.90. - ASSETS -Valao of reel. estate owned (market value). 8313.0O9.49. - Value Of stocks aad bonds owned (axar- bet-oalao). 9L597.7&8.8. . . - . lioaaa an mortrarcs aad collateral, ate 9661,842.43. Caah . la banka aad oa. nana. 8127.- 69.15.- - Premiums ia coarse of collection writ ten sine September 90. 1930. 9130,- 700.24.- . v . - Interest aad rents due and accrued. 94i.4U5.aa. .i All other aaaets. g9.939.94. Total admitted esaeta, 82.781.833.04. LIABILITIES Gross claima for losses us Da id. 864.- 413.27. . ... Amount of unearned premiums oa all outstanding risks. 8863,643.17. ifum lor commission ana Drokersge. 964.480.5S. - r All otker liabilities. 843995.84. Total liabilities, exelusivo of capital stoabv 91,431,833.04. .. 1JUS1M.S3 1.1 UKtuO-i TOtt THE YEAR . ' ." Xet premiams received during tbo year. 98.236.88. - ' . t. .- ilioasea paid during tba year, f 13, 689.- 94 "... r r j .. . . - ... Losses Incurred daring tbo rear. 915.- 597.89.- i ; i r ' Kama. of. Company, Grain' Dealers Na tloaaCitataal k'ire Ins. Co. : . ! - Name ofPresideat, Cberin 8.' Clark.' ..- Nam of Secretary, J. J. Fitzgerald.-' Statutory. resident attorney for Service. Insurance Commissioner. ( - ; " - Ke. 145 ; :' - i Synopsis af Annusl Statement: of tbe Karjrlaad Casualty Company af Balti more, ia tbo SUto of Maryland, on the tbir.v-first day of .December, 1930, made to tbo Intttrsnro ; Commissioner of tbo State of Oregon, pursuant to teat CAPITAL. . -Amount of capttaa-steek paid ap. S5. 000.009.0U. a - , INCOME " ' . Ket preatiu asa received daring tba year. 929.S05.329.6S. j , Interest, dividends and rents received daring tne year. 81e0,6o7.83. " Income from, other sources received during tbo year, 93,053,463.64. Total Income, 834,519,463.12. -. . IlSBClUUiMKNTa Xet Usees paid daring tbe year inemd lag;adjeetaneBt expeaaes. 820.7e5.38S.16. livideada paid ea capital stock during tbe year, 91.062.5O0.OO. .Commissions and eatariea paid daring tbe year, 89.600,478.26. , , . Tazea. lieeasee and fees paid daring tba year. 9877.119.48. - " Amoant of aU other expenditures, S3.. 939,339.87. - - 1 . ; Total expenditure., $36,364,819.25. v . A8SET3 f. Tahioof real estate owned (smarket value). $3,387,314.56. Valao of stocks aad bonds owned (mar ket valao), 832.995.803.99. . t.sw!292rtcT " onur1, ..fM" ,a " ta.8.- 880.44. -. . rVemlama in eoarao a( eeUeetion writ i,". SoPtober 30. 1930. 84.506.- Interest nad rents due aad accrued aad Other nsaets, 9343,330.11. Total admitted aaseta. 344,941,184.88. - XIABILITIES TT?.?S?.8o.W"-,!r MP-S4-1 ,18-- Amoaat of anesrnedspremiasM an all atateadtag risks. 313,733.054.04. ssMMis.1. bp,k,rre- Ali ether liabilities. $1,137,971.18. Total Kabilitiee, exclusive of capital Stock of $5,000,900.00. $34,34,t97.aa. BUSINESS W OREGON : " FOR THE TEAR - "' $lS2io07iBm MeeiT S tbe yoar. 14 : Tea. $94.- ... 1. laao iaearred duriag tka yoar, 9133,' 611.32. . i Kama of Company, Varytaad Casualty Company. Nam of President. T. Higbland Burns. Nanre of Beeretarr. Jaa. A. Hula.. Statotory resideat attaraoy for oerviea. race has progressed slowly : with Ellen Boraan holding a slight edge. The count yesterday showed a close 'race between Ruby Voth and Ellen Boman, Miss Voth led with 1165 votes with Miss Boman a close second with 107C. The other two con testants dropped 1 1 behind with Mona Brooke having a vote : of 947 and Doris Newbill 5.85. The next count comes Thurs day, May. 7, at 10; a. m. The candidate lowest i In ; the' score will - be dropped : at that Ume. The three remaining will be the Queen and -- her tO- attendants depending . on the final count Uken Saturday, May . GRANGE TO MEET NORTH HOWELL, May Priday. evening is , the regular grange meeting for May. As an nounced at the last meeting tbe program will be at 't amlly night" affair each family being asked to contribute one number on the program. i KTSUj wo. 1 1st regard to federal QaaxanUnee Tbo fact baa been determined by Ike President af the Oregon State Board of Horticulture tbat tba i fedesal Qearan ,bliabed ia accordaaea witk tba f iV V tL" ' e act af Aeruat 30, 1913 IV V- f Stetates at Large. pag.'siS). at am ended, are aeeessary to pre vest too introdactiea of da a re reus plant disease and insect iafestatwas into tba state af Oregon. - kow. thereforo, T, T. A. Baa mis. Jr, ProaMesiS-af Saw Oregon State Board ol Horticwltara. nmdor tbo aaUarrty eoa. f erred by see Una l kl eb.M ka s r,,.L f Oregon. 1927. and section 4 .chapter 843, Geaeral Lava af Oregon. aasa,. nereoy rate tkat aarsery atock. plants, bulbs, frsritsv aeeda. er etheVar of any ebareeter wbataoovor. aapa i.ryiag plant disease or insect iafeetetioa. transported into tbo state d lrCOBv,,V,ol4,em auaraatiaea, aro aabjoct to seiaare and deatrection by snptoyes aad iaspecters o9 tbo Orecoa State Board of BarUemltro, er. to bo seat oat of tka state at tb optioa and p A r owaers, ku or their "Ponsibla agent or agents. Dene ia the efHeo of tbe Oregon State Board of HortieaHnre, Portland, Oregon, tbia 80th day of April 1831. D.T- A. Sammia Jr., Preajdeat, Oregoa State Board of - Hertieultare. . - f-xecufl ve Of fice. Salem, Oregon. 'May 8. 1931 . I. Jnliaa Ifaier fl..,,.., . state af Oregon, do- nareby approve the foregoing prossmlgatioa aad dosignata tbo iT!" owapaper ia tba ateta Oregon, af tbo newspspers in which "'f Promnlgatjoa shall bo pnbliahod: Folk Canal, nhw ru-- a Jamrnjl. Portland, Tba 8 ta teaman. Salem, -folio L. Meier, Governor. SUto 'of Oil- - XT-. flVlother's DaV Gifts ! xiie iewj reacn Diu; . GWna Dinner Ware In rich tinted floral p&tterns, edged with platinum either round or square shapes - ' - . 32 and 42-Piece Sets $6-45 - up to $19v95 Inch Topaz Glass Plates Each :...l; Topaz Glass Cups and Saucers Pr. .A: . - 15 Pee. Topaz Glass Bridge Set ... ... opaz Glass Sugzr snd Creamers j.l. ,7 Pee. Imported Tea Sets Only J 3 Pee. Decorated Cereal and Refer Sets LiLL Decorated 1 ' Cookie Jars Visit Our Gift Section This Week GAUEr.l 13 ADD VAC1E CO. 120 N. CoinxnercMl St, Salem. schools join FOR 'FESTIVAL Worth; Siintiani jand West Stayton Enjoy Spring . . Festival WEST STATTON, May t Fri day afternoon the North Santlam school joined the West . Btayton kiddies for May day ezerelses. . The program was opened by. a sxmg ty; North Bantianr puplis. Song-Weat Stayton - pupils. ; - May pole dance -North. San tlam ' - and - Wt- Stayton. The North; Santlam May. pole was. very attractive, in green and white; that of West' Stayton was - pink and green. : , - . r A health play "The Magic Door" was " given by the West Stayton pupils. . This play took nearly an hour .but was greatly enjoyed by the large crowd present.--.- - - - : . . Two ball games followed the program and . West Stayton was victor In both games the boy's game was not finished on account of the storm which swept .this vi cinity late Friday afternoon. Ice cream was sold on the grounds to help make the day complete. Everyone present took nnusual interest In the boys ball game and it-was very interesting to see the little fellows play just as best they knew now. . - ;' , -T I STAYTON PIOfiEEII CALLED SHEW STAYTON, May 5.: William Grier passed away at- his -. home hero early Monday morning. As was his usual custom, he arose early to baud the lire. Later ' Bis brother, J. B. Grier, who made his home there arose and noticed William apparently asleep In chair. After he had bailt the fire . he attempted to awaken him, but to no avail. . ' As Mr, Grier had been in poor health for many .-.years his death was not unexpected. . He was 87 years of age, and was- born In Morgan county, Ohio. He crossed the plain in 1862, - locating - In Clackamas county. In. 1860 he came to this section' and for a time taught school at Sublimity. Later he engaged in farming. . Beside ' his widow. Matilda Grier, he Is survived by two chil dren, Mrs. Susan Haynes, ' and James Grier, both of , Mill City; a brother, J. B. Grier, of Stayton and five grandchildren.! - Four children .. were born to Mr. and Mrs. Grier,.. two having passed away years ago. . I Funeral services will be held at the Baptist church here on Wed nesday at 2 p. m. conducted by Rev.' Wolverton,-of - Albany. In terment will be-In the Fairview cemetery - at Gates. The Weddle' mortuary of the place will have eharge. ' " ---i-- Fishing Trek Termed Joke HUBBARD. ; Mas Five . of Hubbard's fishermen, Fr a n k Thompson, Edward Erickson, Louis Alnsworth, John Friend and. -Clarence Friend,'' - left ' for Maupin after the dance Saturday night.' to fish in the . Deschutes river the next day. - Pilcc Ctiirccl Xon-SurgJcal Treatment DR. LEWIS 408 Oregon Bnlldlng Practical g i f t t he will - enjoy using every day, in the year. 0 . Our Gift Section ready with many hundreds of inex pensive gift ideas of special men- .... r. ..... - ,.- bon 6T T1 l35c .45c . $4.45 75c 75c $125 up 49cto $1.65 - SHAIUSHOOTER SHOWS HOW - " Peggy Perkins, co-ed of . the . University, of .Kansas, with her,sharp-, shooting rifle - and the silver .loving cup 'presented to her . by ' the : daughters of rounder, and Patriots sua a .bvaiiif;ti at acavsua avcraae 01 sb.ia. ; . .- - - 5 They returned home Sunday evening and when - asked ' about the trip replied. "Oh the trip was grand but. fishing . down there is only a huge Joke". They acknow ledged that' Frank Thompson was tne star, fisherman, havinr caugnt three while no one else tn the party, caught any. ; " ' HEW WATER UK GERVA1S. May 5 1 ' jk' ahort time ago the old , water tank, which hat been In use In Oerrais water system for. more than. 25 years, sprang a leak. and. the of fice,: of. the State Labor Bureau came came out and Inspected the large tank, with the res alt that It . was condemned- as dangerous to nse. At the meeting of the city council Monday night, the council made a tentative contract with a. Portland firm for a new tank of 100 pounds pressure of code type. It will cost 1 117 5 .Installed, and will weigh 15.000 pounds. .- ' ; An election will nare to be held to ; allow tbe .expression of the Toters upon the action of r the State Labor Bureau and the ex penditure. -of the sum necessary for the - Installation , of . the new tauk. The date of the election win be announced " later, .some time in June will probably be set. Beach Picnic Is Enjoyed PERRYDAL.E. May 0 A group i of young folks arose bright, and early Sunday morning and went to Neskowin to spend the day. HILTO CAMP . Suashine r-. Monntain C a m p. Hood RlTer, Ore. Boys 7 to IS years. Exclusire health camp -oa Mt. Hood, ' Horseback rid ing. . Swimming "pool: ," Orer nlght . camping " trips. '. Good times July Jb August, Terms reasonable.- Write lor booklet. C. A. Seeger, Route 2, Hood Rlyer, Orc.- - i A 10 - a n w . a rora car; 0 RS Veedol motor oilM arc now- under a 1 0-day and night test ruii bh tjid highways of Oregon. The run started a veek ago today at the Journal building in Portland. In the group above from left to right are Bill Harding, Veedol sales ; R. H. Cook, Associated Oil Co.; Morris Tavlinsky, driver; A. H. Perley, Veedol sales. ' . - ,,re"' 1 of America ox the State .of Kan- Percy Zumwalt as drlrer of Mr. II. J. , Elliott's truck, took ' the crowd. . . . . .' - With weil' filled lunch-baskets they, started, out' af seren thirty and "returned In the ereniog,' tan tied ;and" sunburned." until" their voices : were all '.that one could recognize; - - v.- - --..f- ; r iThose 1 makings the trip were Mr.' and Mrs,, Percy Zumwalt, Mr. and Mr. , Eugene . Silke. Miss Waada - BHIott, Miss- Helen Mc Millan;' Thorval 'Miller, Viola -a -- . - J h " VrV T TTl TV a?1a- fvni " Vi,rVK'TT-rrN. a w 1 i h - r: l ' i- A IUCKY PURCHASE ' '! ' - h-S mMfm - 1 " ' OF THESE DRESSES. .. ! i, HI L QL iWM' " ' : wl -il I -" . '-." ' ENABLES US TO OF- . if. ; l-LimmM$m .rra, - fer them .to you. . ; - .-.-.?2&3S$32mS&. LilOVftS & 5 .VD L,. ,L TORTHTSmW PRICE. I-V!';::W''T'r'- WELL WORTH-S1X0. ;jj.' U I chamjjagne - 9 DOZEN IN, SIZES 9 H j ' :'P ' ; "l :.rl to 14 years. i Johnson I ' LL Johnsons i V ; J oifinson s fr : I : Gloves j4sTATE ; ' Hosiery j j . B M - j i! . - ' ii j - , ; l : . V'i.r ! sfsjp ann.mu x m UV 'yaq: J I y jay i .U.yjrr -.U'r mu .nimHWI-s JXiiijaw,j.iuili.iaiseitsiiHsis a. a ijWtJJ'j:r'r'ay:a.Jia . i . - .-. .; t - , i- - . - ... x :' ? : ' I . I Vv: .- ' ' ' ' ; - f'"K. -y '- ' -V : ': : .. " i .- - , I . '....- " .j ..- -; . ? , . , r 1 ' , -" '- - , 1 ! ii :-' ''' . . ' .. .. j . I ' U i ' 1 -ll : - ' , - r -.. ;-.;" . ; , ; t ', -.-.vir , .. -v r . t . . I .'. - .. .. " r, ' ., ' n a 1 '. - . ' 5 i ! f..' SBflBfcWSJa" - . 1 !- --I S '. 1 -, 1 , ,. .-. 'I ' ' - ' 7 . i; . i :..;,v,T, ' '.,V'r j t .' ' i : , l : : -, .- . . ' - , . V rJ. a. .t.1.-i1r iiwiiii iTii' ---- -- ' - r' I II I I Associated em-itractionated: gasoline, CENTER AND LIBERTY rXJEFFIEGirai IS LAID. tO REST iaTRl WOODB RN, May 5 Tuner v s.v &L o. it. uieaiun wno died at tne borne of her sis ter,. Mrs: .Nina Magee, Sunday morning; were held Tuesday af tery noon xrom mail's chapel at 2 p.m. " The death of Mrs. Gleason came as a culmlaation of a nine weeks' Illness. f L 1 y r .' .- -; ' ; : . Mrs Gleason Is a natlre of Ore gon ; and . the Willamette TaIIey. She - was. - born.' near Monitor ' in 184, 67-yean ago. Mrs. .Gleason ta surrtredtby nJy one close-relaA xiTe, Alfred. Her bther.son Ar thnr, died. She also has two els lers. V ThesS atevMrs.'Nlna Magee ' - STATTOK, - -May 0 ;-j-Mr,- and Mrsr Fi T. j Foster, ; Mf. anr Mrs. Ray 'Foster and Mrs. Bf, Q. . Wood left-Monday- for a motor trip to Bloomlngton,' Illinois, where, they expect to; make an extended Tlslt with, relatites-and" old friends. They plan jf to risit enroute at Chicago. iDenrer. St. Louis and St. JosephJ v All , were residents Houkf lfarry t Nedrow, ?. Aladlne Campbell, - May Van- Staarern. Ethel" andj Edward Mollenaar, Knnthi iKert, - Donna - Richmond and Andy Van Otten. . Lert Lee . . tt.. . 1 rw . . . m a . . avau iaroiaj iumwai. , jomea me groan at toon but they rode erer on meirj moxorcyciee. i . . ' pTRE ETS of Illinois, bat this is the first ' time Mr. and. Mrs.-F.-- F. Foster hare . Tislted there in 45 years. ' As both the men and Mrs. Wood dfire a car, they will, take turns at this, so., as not to" work too ? much of a hardship on one per-', Son." - -r- - j- sic ra to BE OBSERVED -, BRUSH COLLEGE, May ' Brush CoUegereommualty. club la' planning an Interesting prbgrtut' in keeping with music -areeic for) theT eomjngf meeting rriday plsrhtt at -tne local school house,. -- trs. : Ma'rySohoa, and. Miss Ruta :.; nett.vteachera: at Erus?r College, school;-:' Mr,; Caj-l " Harriit' and MrAI K TJtley will hare charge' of the program. . . ,- -j! r- iOCB EiIj - SHOULD BE EXAMINED IF yea have Fresjeent HEAD ' ACHES, r tW yosj cannot read fine print er thread a aeedle. . IF yea are NERVOUS and kri-' table. Consult as NOW. 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