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; . - 'xne (JUiiGON SA'AUblSMAN. Saigg. Oregon, Tuesday MoraiE?, Sefiteatr22ri931 . i t" - .... - - . , -: ' 1 i .1 . SSS Legion Electloa Postponed The election of officers of Capl tai Post No. 9, American Legion .which was scheduled for tonight, has been, postponed:; until Sep-.- tember 29, In order that mem- , bers of the-drum corps and dele gates who are attending' the na tional ,eonventlon " In DelrolL; ,.. Mich.v : may bef present ' te" vote. luea "Tor the office .of. postcom- manaer, he wlir :h elected to sncceen jci. m."Max" rage, con "-tests axe developing for the place I of post adjutant and members of i the executive committee. Main I talning that because he haa an i office In the business district, he would be easily accessible at all times,1 Wlllam Blevln is seeking the office of post adjutant. Russ Smith, Center and Church. for tlr barrama. ' Accident Report Filed Re ports of four anto accidents were filed with the county sheriff yes terday, as follows: ' Mis3 i Marie - deLesplnasse, Hubbard, and B. L. peford, von Market road No. 8, near St.- Paul; John- W Zettec- berg, Hulltr and Frances Woods, Silver ton, on Cedar Canyon road; iiatlie Jesehke. Newberg, one mile west : of Aurora; and Wil liam Gahlsdorf, Jr., 1255: North Cottage street, Salem, and! driver of a Richfield Oil company truck, - on Portland road v-f:-: , Deer1 Record Claimed Ken eth Loretx, local painter, is be lieved to have, shot , and brought the first deer of the 1931 hunt ing season into Salem. He. Lew- Is Neuman and Paul Campbell hunted in . the western Yamhill county hills Sunday morning and returned. to Salem that afternoon with a 140-pound buck. :,-., They reported ' that i while last year they saw no : other, hunters in that territory, . this year; there were at least 12. mostly from Portland, there., . t ' Fall pears, Bosc and Cornice, at Wallace farm, R. p. 1, Box 110: 50c box. 3ring your, boxes, j ' " Park Pictures Requested Frank I Kluckr, superintendent of city parks, has received a request from "Western Cities", a maga- sine published; in California and devoted to municipalities of the Pacific . coast. ; for pictures of -Willsoa park, i Kluck states he will send the pictures if he can eecurei i some one to ' take. them. The flower beds in the park have attracted f wide attention from tourists during the past summer. - I : " :- - ::a . : r Marines Meet Called - Ser geant Mack Sherman, local re cruiting officer, has called a meeting of the local chapter of the Marine Corps league for Thursday night In ais office. Of ficers j will be elected and other important matters ; attended to. He is desirous that all marines t and ex-marines either be present at the. meeting or j communicate with, him before that time., ' ; Trackage for rent -acre at $25. 14th at Leslle-i Owner, 799 'Fremont, Portland. j: j. -vj: v;'j,r . Allea3tionji Admitted Denied In the fcase in circuit court of Harry Sherman -vs. Jessie R. and Margaret i Thiel, the defen dants have filed papers admitting certain; allegations-, of the Plain tiff ' and -denying information leading- them to believe certain other allegations. j -' i ' -.- ":: -' Two t Conplea Ucensed LI--rense to wed were issued by the county IclerkL yesterday : to Clar-ence-E. Shepherd, 25, .Oregon City, and Theresa-Tanzer, 28, Oregon' City; and to i Oran Leon Polk,' 20, Salem, and Ella Parent, 19, 1140 E street. It Is the first marriage, except for Miss Tanzer, who was jnarried a previous time. Final Hearing. Ordered In settlement: of the estate of Nels Herigsttd, deceased.- final hear ing ia-eounty courts has been or dered Cor October 28 Carl Her igstad, administrator has filed statement of distribution of $1800 out of the $1902.45 in the estate among nine heirs-- ,s . i Kntlr S!ttlenient Allowed In tk matter el the estate of W W. Emmons, deceased, the county court ! has allowed Ike final set tlement of account of Sarah Eda Emmons, the executrix. - ... , Scnool Well Ispcte-Wells on school grounds in the county are being Inspected this week by 'H. C Sinks, county sanitary In spector. . j- j 'j 'i I . Births .. I. Martin To Mr. and Mrs. ; Claude Arba Martin, 710 Thomp - son avenue, a igirl, Ardeth MH drod, bom September t,-f' ; Given To Mr. and" Mrs. Har 4rv Otto Given, .1308 North Com ' jrffrcial f street,! r. boy, Richard. J born September 8 k , AVUrway To Mr. and Mrs. Francis c Aiioway, atrana bora, September i 9. -k . . Betteaconrt To Mr.f and Mrs. Louts .Betfencourt.i "route 3, - a Kirl, Lora . Francis, - born ; Septem- DeLapp" - To ' Mr. . and Mrs. Bruce DeLapp, route '4, a girl, Dorothy Darleenj born September . Oakes- To Mr. and -Mrs. .Mil ton Albert Oakes, Brooks, a boy, Roy Waldo, born September 2. - -Larter-To Mr. and Mrs.. Mau rice Knapp Larter 115 - Hall street. aiboy.Leroyr. bora 'Sep tember 17 at thaungalew ,ma-j J, xernity nojuc. ' ; . , , i --Hntchlnsoa To iar. and jMrs.' ItebeW-)srflrHthttrswrfr- WraTI" nex XltaCeaada, a-boyr-Rooert, Dail,' bom Septwnber Willamette aanitarlm.- ' at the PILES CORED Wltheot ositl0 trusts st Usts. , IL MARSHALL t Oncn (. Pbn Stolen Property Severa.1 small articles were stolenf rom various Salem people' over the weekend f according to city -police records a. n. Lorenx, Olympic apart ments,: one Drier case and sales manuel from a ear parked on Madison street; D. - A. Bechtal J70 Souths Summer street. plumber's tool roll with, wrenches and other tools, Saturday' nijtht: Lynn Massey. lies Broadway, a spare tire from car. size J by 4-4j Harold Coigatt,: 2S4' Wai ler street, a Ford -roadster, li cense lumber 75-7,:. -. Gct Tragedy Mail Mrs. C. U. Badger of Dayton wis among the persons in this section who receired one of toe letters that were immersed In San Francisco bay Wednesday when J a " Pacific Air. Transport plane dropped Into the water. : Four persons were killed, l So Mrs. Badger, reported while in Iowa on business y eater day. ' She says the letter to her. from a 'brother in. San Fernando, Calif contained a fire dollar bill. round intact by. her. despite fact that the letter lost its glue In the Gym suits for boys and eirls. the latest style, at Anderson's, 1C7 n. commercial sw : New Member Walter R. Dry, superintendent of the state school for the blind. Is announced as a new member of the chamber of commerce. He will be amon the new members to be Introduced at the: lunchen Monday, October 5. Meetings will be resumed at that time. .' Teaching Fellowship Paul EI lia, a graduate from Willamette university ofJune, '1930, was re cently 'granted a teaching fellow ship In the University of Oregon department of economics. - He was an economics major here. He , will take up his; duties at Eu gene soon. i Ellis Appointed Fellow Paul Ellis, 1 graduate of Willamette university last Juney has been ap pointed as a teaching fellow in the department of economics at the University of Oregon. Mrs. Ellis is an 'assistant Instructor In Latin, at Willamette. . ,. .a Citation Made In the ease of the' State vs. Sarah Parker, Con nor, an Insane person, the defen dant has been cited on September 20 to show in county court why a guardian should not be appoint ed to take custody and adminis tration of the defendant's estate. Default Decree Ordered In the case of Oregon Wool and Mo hair company vs. W. C and B. R. Haley in circuit court, the plain tiff was yesterday given a default decree and allowed to recover 9934.18 with Interests and costs of 922 from the defendant. Jail . Sentence Began - Bart. Aplin, Woodburn, was lodged In the county jail yesterday to begin serving a four months sentence from the Woodburn justice court where he was convicted of sale of intoxicating liquor. He was also fined $100. i v Hewitt Addresses Kiwanians Roy R. Hewitt, dean of the Wil lamette university college of law. will, speak to members of the KI- wanis at their noon luncheon to day) concerning his recent tour of the Orient. Paul in Jail Leonard Paul, re arrested on a non-support charge, was lodged in the county jail yesterday and his bail fixed at $1500, which ho did not furnish. He f was'j previously released ou condition that he go to work and make monthly payments. " Gy!h suits1r6r boys and girls. the latest 6tyle at Anderson's, ltj N. Commercial st Speedinjf Asserted Joe B. Thomas of Freewater was ar rested Sunday j for speeding as was Kenneth Jennings - or route 3. They-were both cfted to appear Tuesday at 3:30 p. m. The latter: had no driver's li cense. . : i-, ... ,; u Will Repair Structures Two building permits issued Monday by the city allowed for repair jobs j as follows: Mrs, J G. Schmid, store, 605 South 19th street, j$80; W. W. Walker, dwelling, 1125 Norway street. $90. Alterations An alteration. Job- wilt x be done to . the i two story store -building owned by Waters and Adolph at 100 North Com mercial street. The building per mit Issued Monday, called for a $1509 job. . .... . . - To Reshingle Dwelling -A per mit was issued by the city build in r inspector; Monday ; to Percy A. Cupper to reshingle a one and a half story i dwelling at 809 Union street; cost, .- $100. ; f ' Poor Brakes; Arrest Charges of poor brakes' on ' his car I were proferred by city poliee Monday against Peter Seiensky of , Sub- Hrtmity, Oregon, . .- V-: v : WU1UVJ To Eageae r75c " 1 i Depot, Bilgh Hotel r Independent Stage Co. Trt.0121 . Sous or Salad . Meat i Vegetables Bread and Batter or Rolls - . . Pie or- Pudding and Drink Glass Breaker Fined F. M Winters was arrested near Liber ty yesterday morning by state po lice and charged with breaking glass on the pavement. 1 He ap peared in justice i court, entered plea of guilty and; was fined 110 ana costs. ; Arrested Leonard Paul waa rearrested at the fairgrounds yes terday by a deputy sheriff, chars ed with non-support. I He had neen ap before; on : the - same charge. . Bail was; set at 1500. Archie Holt Here Archie Holt stopped off in Salem. Mon day. He was traveUng from Med- ford to Portland pn business tA connection with the Tog theatres la MedfordJwhich he is managing. Ioraln- Fires; Two small fires, were extinguished Monday morning; , at 500 South 12th street, an automobJIeand on the jerxerson highway, a residence, by the city fire department. Minors Arrested- Two minors. Maurice Wodsewpda, Route , and Clifford Hyland 385 Mis sion street, wares taken Into cus tody by the : city ; police Sunday - Wait f oir Falf ODenlne Dance. urystal Gardens Thursday, 'Sept. z. uia-uae and modeVri. : dances. 2 flodrs, 1:2 orchestras.' One admission to both. Gents 50e, laaies 25c. No dance Wednesday, Stage : Fire A? fire was put out small r gasoline on a Fordway stage at 1E9 South High street, Monday afternoonj, by the city fire department, according to the city reports, Charge: Concealed Weapons Louis Timrae was arrested by City Officer Nicholson and taken to justice court. Monday, -on charge of weapons. carrying concealed Returning Vacationists Two of the postoffice! men returning from their vacations Monday were Millard DouShton and Lyle 'iinox. Right ; of way Cluirge Henry Morrow, of Independence was ar rested Sunday night by the city police for failing to giro the. right of way to another driver. To Erect Garage A , building permit was issued by the city Monday to H. D. Watson to erect a $75 garage at 2055 North Com mercial street. Weekend Visitors.; Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Jerman and two chil dren and J. H. Farrar visited Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Toung at Brei ten- bush Springs over the weekend. Deer Hunters George- White and "Ben Rider of the i Salem postoffice left Saturday on their vacation, deer bunting In - the Klamath" valley.' Assert Drunkeness William Holmes was arrested Sunday on drank charges, by the city police. CHIEFS SEE PIECES WORK Frank; Johnson, ' county road- master, and Jim Smith, county commissioner, spent yesterday af ternoon Inspecting , road ; work in the ; neighborhood ; of St. Lewis. The grading crew1 working near Hall Prairio will soon be through with Its work there, they report ed, f The paving rew will finish probably tomorrow with Its work of paying several) curves on the Gervais-St. Lewis road. Consider able patching will be done on roads in that vicinity, j - I Work of pavlngf the five unfin ished corners on the road between Salem! and Silvertbn will start to morrow, :.' according to - Johnson. the crew, from! the, Silverton plant, will finish On, Tuesday wid ening nine-foot strips of pavement between Jack's bridge and Silver- ton. It will then be set to work paving some uncompleted corners between iMt. Angel and1-, Wood burn, which were graded two years ago.? i ; - l;; , : i , :. KOLSTER ARRESTED j When Henrv ' ; Kolster. ' also known as Jack, appeared In jus tice; court yesterday In I role ef private prosecutor against Louis Timme, he found; himself wanted for larceny of gasoline from a car belonging to Arlie Little. He was arrested in office; - of Miller Hay den 'justice of the peace. " Kolster pleaded not" guilty c to the theft and his case, was set tor trial Friday. -, ' r Timme, charged by r Kolster PIANOS TO . RENT : Call BIO, Used Furniture - , - - Department 151 North High . or Fish : ID CDURT CHAMBERS Potatoes - ' WILL OUTLINE iTHSKS County Employment. Groups Asked to Make Lists V Of Available Jobs Tm mediate action jm the part of the county employment commit tee to determine what workr wIllJ be ayanahie during ,'tha fall and winter months, Tras urged la a let ter prepared Monday by J, M. De vers, attorney for the state high way commission, for the' consid eration of the county agencies. De vers has been appointed by Gov ernor Meier to make a tour of the state and confer with the county committees. . t ; "It has been urged." Devers letter read, "that the; committees In the several communities get In touch with all private and public agencies - and suggest that every effort be made to provide all po Bible, work during the coming fall and. winter. A little study no doubt 1 will . reveal "much public, work in the cities and towns that it 'greatly needed. Since such -work can be done at less Cost now, than during normal times a saving to the taxpayers can he ac complished by promoting 'these activities without delay. "There are many persons In each community who this w.inter will ho without fuetV In many counties there is land which the county has taken over for delin quent taxes, on which there is timber suitable for . wood. Pro vision should ho made whereby men who are unemployed could cut their own fuel, and at the same time cut soma for the coun ty for future use. The county could - provide the transportation for the men and It could likewise transport the wood to the places where It would he used. . Much. needed relief could be provided in this way. " " "In many communities there are great quantities of unused ve getables and fruit. These food stuffs could be - gathered by boy scouts or other organizations and transported to the local canneries by the county. No doubt some of the canneries would, donate their equipment while individuals could contribute their labor. In this way much valuable food stuff could be "preserved at the cost of sugar and containers. " "Governor Meier la deeply con cerned In this matter and is anx ious that every possible- effort be put forth for the handling of the unemployment situation. The situation demands i the thought and consideration of all concern-, ed. . : " with assaulting him with a brass knuckle at their living places at 640 North Commercial, was ar rested Sunday by city police. Charges were lodged against him week or more ago. His case was set for trial Thursday, at 2 o'clock. He Is out oh his own recoKnixance. -' j;. to, Beneslel . In this city, September 21. John W. Benesial. age 71. Remains to be forwarded to Itoseburg for services and interment by W. T. Rigdon & Son. ' i lia Foantabte v In this city September J. 9, Al bert D. La Fountaine, 47. Sur vived by mother, Mrs. Margaret La Fountaine of St. Paul; sisters, Mrs. J. J. OChwanden and Mrs, Joseph Bertrand of Portland, Mrs. W .J. Cimmins of Salem, Mrs. Lu lu Smith ol St Paul; brothers, P. M.. B. F., J. V., and G. F, La Fountaine, all of St. Paul. Recita tion of Rosary at the chapel of Clough-Barrick company Monday, September 21, at 7 p. m.. Rev. M. Black of St. Paul in charge of re quiem mass at the St? Paul Catholic- church o Tuesday, September 22 at 9 a. m. Interment St. Paul cemetery with Clough-Barrick company of Salem in charge. Clark " " At the residence, 11 miles south of Salem on the Pacific highway. September 20. John Warren Clark. 74. Survived by ane sister, Mrs. Ella Williams of . Bakersfleld. Cat, and one nephew, George C. Clark of Portland. Friends are. In vited to attend the funeral . serv ices Tuesday. September 22 at 10 a. m. from the Terwllliger f uneral home. 770 Chemeketa street. Rev. Caldwell officiating. Interment Lee Mission cemetery.. r - TERWILLIGER'S - JL ' rairBaai. pibxctobs 770 ChMteluU TL S2S Oar Berries ts fnniul Oar rrtcas arc Keunubl Oar Hm m Modern .Licensed I4r BasaUnar CITY: VIEW CEMETERY EKtablished -IS03 TcL 8052 ' Conveniently "Accessible ' Perpetual care provided tor -Prices 'Reasonable i .. . . t :r : - . - ie.-JU'.-: . j Price 1 -WillrPerDehial Care Just ten mfnateaT from she 1 - - j- ;:;:heirt)f :tffirs , r Dr. Chan Lam Chtaesa Medici a ISO N. Coa-mercial .SU Saltm -x Office lonrs l foeaday and Satnr 'Iay a to 6V:Stf - RELIEF Obituary c B . " - - - -'; i WORTHY 1 1: October 24 is to be the big day for the new George Washington Me morial Bridge which spans the Hudson River and links New York with New Jersey. On that day the structure will be officially dedi cated and opened bv Vice-President Charles Curtis, assisted by Gov-' crnor aooseveic ex new xoric and Above is a new picture of Under the Dome;.;- fflHB state police , added an other speed mark . to, its laurels In the apprehension of three men .who assaulted and robbed a party here Sunday night. By 4 o clock yesterday all three had been arrested and were on their way to the, penitentiary to serve three year sentences. Nice going Charles Pray and gang; . ; : - ; : Since the big sewi of the world yesterday and this week is -financial,: this column is at a disadvantage to discuss car rent events Intelligently. All that Is known to the writer about finances is how la the "dickens he can meet the regw lar bills let alone lots of other things too Mmeroas to men tion, so please pardon lack of gold standard talk. Once In a while someone real ly comments favorably about items in this column and actual ly agrees with them. State Bank- ing Superintendent A. A. Schramm said yesterday he con curred with the item about Gov ernor Julius L. Meier's nurse be ing attractive. He said he had an Interesting visit with her while waiting to see the govern or,. Well, he has an addtional advantage. . ' .The statehonse is getting football minded, and already many Inquiries are coming In as to when the press room radio will be installed. Well, there will be one, Jast as soon as Oregon State college and jOregon get to going. Press dis patches note that although Oregon State defeated Willam ette 76 to O, it, lost its beaver mascot. '.-.... James Mott, . itate corporation commissioner, . knows - how- to avoid opinions On the financial situation la England and Ger many. He left .Saturday for Oklahoma City where he will at- tend the convention of the na tional securities commissioners this week. j . , ' . 7 .The Salem J poblic schools and the Willamette university ; opened simultaneously yester : day, and from all reports it looks like a banner year j f or ! both Mr lnstitatloaa of learn- : lag. tTwo things have been : 1 noted. Dnring school . hoa' j there are fewer children seea ;; ' on the streets, and on the otb- er hand there are more yoang people around Salem. ; Dr. Agrnea Lewis, 408 thernew method of removing tonsils. The patient can it in ment in lexL than five minutes. ' : . . i ,, i. little Rata SviUran is OF ITS NAME: t i. Governor Larson of (New Jersey. the bridge from the air. I i ' - Occurrences, and Gossip at the . center; of Oregon's state goyernnent j j' A H. Averill, state insurancs commissioner, and.! his; assistants are back at work after attending the national convention "of state insurance officials in Portland last week. Averill said the con rention was a! success in ; every way and visitors to Oregon for the meet were sold on the ( state. Charles M. Thomas is ia Saa Francisco and Jerrold Owen is la -Detroit.1 The purpose lof di vulging this piece of news la to Inform that the two house warmings of recent arrivals la Salem are: Ipparently delayed. It has been a long tlmol slace there has been a good 'house warming here and whea these state officials return, lost time should be made ap. v ; ! - j i Thomas went south to look over the books of the I Pacific Telephone and . Telegraph f 5 com pany preparatory to, gearings on iu rates ana service or ins com pany in Oregon. Owen went to Detroit: to bring the 1932: c6n ventlon of the American Legion to Oregon, t From ! alt reports it looks like Portland will j be - the next host to the national legion meet. , Oificials Greet p Lumber Train Over New Route : " 'r'-i n f tii rr : ST. PAUL; Sept,' 21ifAP) . The first train from California over the Great Northern railway's recently : completed ! extension ar rived . here today. 3 , r E j 1 - .... City and civic club officials' of Minneapolis and St. Paul, promin ent lumbermen and officials of the railway, greeted the 57 car train of lumber which: left: Mc Cioud, Cal., last Tuesday; night. . HORSES ana BUGGIES 3 ? Write to f ; BRUNO G. " r BOEDIGHEIMER rare Oregon State Fair, Salens, ' ' If you have: a horse, buggy and harness suitable for the old-fashioned baggy parade feature of the night horse show. . H . f l!; ;, I i j i. .. Oregon building, Salem, Oregon, Is shown derr.Snstrating an ordinary chair daring lanch the patient. -She hr four years niSTliTISTIGS 00 Populations of v Precincts and Distribution of ; Workers Listed . : '::!: . A-wid range of valuable sta tistics about - Marion county is contained la a recent release of the United : States department of commerce showing the composi tion and 'characteristics of the population, oteaeh major precinct in the county1 Is tabulated as fol lows: : j 1 .: ," " .3 j---. Marioo, 1 County .......60,54 1 Aumsville precinct . 451 Aurora precinct" . '547 Breitenbush precinct ;. 2(5 Brooks precinct i. 921 Butteville precinct ... 271 Central' Howell precinct 525 Champoeg pfecjact ;12 Chemawa precinct 1,051 Crolsan , precinct ? 472 Donald precinct 429 East Gervats precinct u..-- -575 ' 576 1,0 f7 605 tti 129 861 233 East Hubbard precinct .. Kast Mt.- Angel precinct East Salem precinct East Stay ton precinct' Elkhorn precinct' Englewood precinct Fairfield precinct Fairgrounds precinct 1,243 Horeh precinct ... 158 887 887 395 706 396 361 366 450 746 Jefferson ! precinct Liberty : precinct - Liberty j precinct : McKee i ! precinct , Macleay precinct; Marion precinct .. Mehama precinct Mill Cityi! precinct Monitor precinct i ..... North Howell precinct .... 506 North Silverton precinct: 1,74 8 Prlngle precinct . 1,527 Quinaby precinct ............ 523 Riverview' precinct - 163 Rosedale precinct .-..- 493 St. Paul precinct 643 Salem, city 26,266 Salem i Heights : precinct 1,128 Scollard precinct ......... 619 Scotts Mills precinct .624 Shaw precinct .. 282 Sidney; precinct ri 282 Sidney precinct 337 Silver Falls precinct ......:;... 143 Silverton !: city iii... . .2462 South Silverton precinct 646 Stayton i precinct 1476 Sublimity precinct 712 Turner precinct 1.086 253 . 330 348 453 668 430 324 Victor Point precinct Waconda precinct . West Gervais precinct west Hubbard precinct .... West; Mt, Angel precinct ... West Stayton precinct i. Woodard r precinct . Woodburn i city 1,676 Of tho 60.541 people In the county,, 18,S28 are males en gaged In a gainful occupation and 4841: are women at work. Agri culture I leads in the. total num ber i: of uemployed ' men there be ing 6?09 engaged In this class of work.i Wholesale and retail trade. apart r from automobiles, employs the next'' largest group which to tals ,1832 men and 582 women. !4V 000 LIQUID OR TABLETS in SO. minutes. . Leeks a Cold the Relieves a Headache or Neuralgia first daxi and checks Malaria In three days. 11 : j 666 Salve for Baby's Cold. Mrs-J Philip Ilees will AUCTION at her I farm; miles south :M ! ':f Salem on Jefferson - Highway1 WedL, Sept. 23 at 10 Ai MU. wlU sell H. H. goods, furniture, stoves and articles . too numerous-, to mention; Stock, sows, t r A keys, chickens. Si Ilk ' i -' v Mi hoar and ttttire a treat- -. 1 " of are; ?i tit i- The breakdown for the varioui occupations follows: i :. j - Fe- .... . Mala raaij All industries-ia c. 18,523 4,841 Agriculture ...:. ,6,309 30 3 Farmers (owners and tenants) . 3,822 303 Farm managers i and foremen,. 2,402 -( 10 'Farm: laborers 2,402 14? Wage workers 1,895 10? Unpaid !. family ', , wnrr-r - .; , . , ; 507 31 Forestry -r . , J 622 Fishing JL-lii,' 10 -Extrac. of mln. '.l.li. 10 - 12 Building industry 058 6 47 15 10 339 3 Clothing Industries i 53 enei r. ..... SZ Packing houses X. 76 Oth. food industries 441 Auto. rp.i shops .L.i.-. 148 i Iron and steel In dustries 179 ' Saw! and nlaninr' mills ' .. - ; ft ? 13 Other . woodworking !'. ; ;- Industries ; 1 40 1 42 Prtg. -publish. t. 176 Paper and 'allied Jn- ! diifttHfea - ! 410 .. 46, Textllar in du tries 1.222 29. SU .119 375 32 262 11 303 9 127. 21 408 7 87 " 121 284 8 181 "62 234 81 290 j 21 1.832 582 71 13 1,070 I 343 141 j 89 907 1.164 182 322 252 j 718 252 I 718 654 ! 59 independent hi i d trades -- -' - - Other maauf. i; . !' . ; ::;'; Construction J.U.it.. G a r a gee, greasing stations Postal service Steam and street railroads Telegraph, and tele phone Transportation .... Bank, and broker. Insurance : and real estate; i..:' Auto, asencies 2 Wholesale and retail trade Other trade indus tries l.i J.,I. Public service Recreation ind amusement -.1....... Professional iemi- profes.: service Hotels, restaurants Laundries snd clean ing;; a:. Other ; domestic ser vice Industry not spe-: cifie ; Mrs. Stewart to Be Housemother Mrs. JoseDhlne C. Stewart u named yesterdav hv the T. W n. A. executive board to succeed Mrs. Jennie Vincent as housemother at the association building. Mrs. Stewart assisted at the Y. W., dur ing the vacation periods this sum mer, so Is familiar with her new duties, which she will assume Thursday.- OH3? i Good in j coaches or recliniag cbak cars on three fast trains daily sad in tourist sleepers (phis berth charge) on two trains daily. Even all these tow tares, you enjoy the cushioned .comfort, speed and perfect safety of , train travel . j. I . 1 J- ' City Ticket Office, 184 X.- Libert J Telephone 4643" -Passenger Depot, 13th ami Oak" Telephone 4408 ' . -, SCIIAEFER'S Throat and Luns: . Made right, right here in our own laboratory In, Salem. We aren't! ashamed to say we. make our own cough syrup as we believe without doubt that' it is the . best product, of it's kind on the market. Nothing in this remedy Is cheapened! to mett a price as wJUi- each; bottle we sell we want to make a friend and we do not have .to ..jiet-combeti-ytion as wgiy k,. wonderful ;i.G3 -in : J U C aod t ; O r, - J - " bottles' ler g JJ3STJQ STORE . 1W IT. Com! Sc. -Phone 107 Tlie prisJnsl yellaw frot an dy special store of C . Peaslar Agency a m. - r 1 1 i 'i A