-r MHlvh The OREGON. STATESMAN. Salem. Oregon, Wednesday Morning, October 7, 1931 PAGE FIVE T nrl NpWc Rvfc ! JUDD AGAIN HEADS j, . i . . j. ' ' ' - : i " I Sewing Work Varied - ; Work j undertaken at the sewing class at the senior high school . last night .was varied, -with the : six class members beginning as many different project. These Includ ed . small , hoy's trousers, l wool dress.' silk dress, house dress, making over and - altering of housa dresses. The Wednesday and f Thnrsday evening classes, which had been , previously- re ported postponed on account, of the Illness of Mrs. Edna Reid. the Instructor, will be held- as usual, T. T. Macken xie, vocation al director for Salem public schools, announced yesterday. Another instructor has been se cured. ' '".'j, ; b.. i' j I Riisa Smith, Center and Church for tire bargains.' ; ' Wood Obstructs Vision Two motorists reporting j..an accident to the police blamed .the collision on T woodpile ;whieh obstructed their viewer The two cars, oper ated I by A. J. ArneU, 2263 State street, and R. B. , Boise. 643 Court, came together yesterday at the Intersection of 14th and Mill istreets. Isaac Boayear, at tendant at the state hospital, re ported . that his machine was in volved in a crash with one oper ated i by Wllmot Getty, Hazeldorf apartments, at 17th and Ferry streets, r . -, j . . Dragons Meet Today " t The Black Dragons, T. M. C. A.-r 2d Cross llfesaving corps, will meet for - !a combined business and TinrtifB session this afternoon at th Y. M. C. A. At this time plans will be made for rfvlnkr exhibitions of their; work and members appointed to take rharre of them. Charles Gill is president of the group. Injunction Judge L. H. Mc Mahan has granted a plea for an Injunction made by Elizabeth Cooke and Stella Matschiner against the state land board. The order! restrains the board from leasing certain lands and natural .MFAiinn. thereto belonging to plaintiffs, according to their al legation. We' are receiving daily, straight sawdust by the car load and can supply our customers who for merly: used coarse or resaw saw dust. Cha. K. Spaulding Logging Co. Phone 4118. Bridge to Open The South High I street bridge, which ha3 been closed for over two weeks for repairs, will be opened to traffic tomorrow, Hugh Roger?, city engineer, announced yester day. ! The bridge was closed re cently after Rogers discovered that It was unsafe on account M rotted pilings. philomath People Ieave Mr. and Mrs. Fred Seedenburg;; ho visited at the A- F. Homyer home, S7 Thompson avenue, during the last days of the state fair, have returned home. i Mr. Seedenburg is engaged !: Jhe contracting i business -at Philo math. '; " " '-'. ; ! - Amend Case The state, In connection , with suit brought by Marie C Amend, has cited Theo dore C. Amend to appear in cir cuit tourt October 20 to show cause why he has not paid attor ney's1 fees, temporary support money and funds to prosecute suit, as previously ordered. Held in Marshfield Preston - Hale lis being held in Marshfield where he was arrested on a war rant issued by Justice, of the Peace Miller. Hayden. charging him with non-support. He is ex pected to be returned to Salem Thursday. . i E O. rummage sale, 512 st! Oct. 9. 10. 1 P. State a.iiioatJnns Application to place I on trial docket have been made In the cases of Ralph Chaves vs.' Beryl Shedeekrand Frank H. Shedeck; and H. .-..WhIta B others against Henry Girod and James A. Kapphahn. Crescendo Tryouts Called Trrouts for membership In j Cre scendo club, high school musical society, will be held in room 4 A at 15 o'clock this afternoon. Sixteen boys and ; girls have signed up to try out ! Non-Support Charged A. T. Matlock was released upon Ms own recognisance Tuesday after having appeared In a preliminary searing in justice court on a charge of non-support. His case will ' be continued. 1 r Hess Guardian ff- J. Hess has been appointed guardian of Rich ard Hess, minor, and Alice Page E. L. Crawford and Irene Roembildt have been named ap praisers of the estate,, estimated at $700. ! i -Starts Culvert Philip Fischer, county bridge builder, is working on a concrete box culvert On a county road at Monitor. Construc tion will take about 10 days.; Failed to Stop I Etno Fukal pleaded gnilty and was i fined SI and costs, which he paid, in Jus tice court Tuesday for ffl"n stop before entering a highway. In Portland Mr. and Mrs. C. t iMrsnn and son, "Dale; i 230 Kast Washington street, drove to Portland yesterday on a pleasure trip.! . . :;' ; Foreclosure Decree of fore closure has been entered In j suit of intermountalit Building J and L4an assoeiation vs. Ora F. licln- : y- ' iJ: L-r j Births ; j Hopkins To Mr. and Mrsv C. u Hntikins of Aurora, an S lb. boy, born Sunday night at tbe Bungalow Maternity noma. DR. B. H. WHITE - ' Vlght and Day Calls i External Cancer i Removed with medicine. ; Office. S33 If. Capitol St Phone BOM - Salem, Ore. .t Curtis Goes South Dr. Fran cis D. Curtis, University of Mich igan educator, who was the' main speaker at the Marion county teachers' institute held here Mon day! and Tuesday, left yesterday to go to the .University of Oregon at - Eugene. He was. to address faculty members "" and graduate students at the state university last! night. After speaking at Heppner . on Thursday night and at Baker on Friday,. Dr. Curtis will go to Palo Alto, Calif., where he will do writing and research work at Stanford university. Bicycle Smashed - Rex Wirt, 1470 Walker street, reported to the police that a woman motorist from Brooks backed her car into his, bicycle, on State street yes terday, smashing the front wheel, then drove away without offering the l boy any assistance. A by stander who saw the affair ob tained the license number of the car lor yoang Wirt, who was un injured. t ? j Walnut drying-receiving station down town. Sacks and tags fur nished free. Enjoy properly wash ed and, dried walnuts, this winter. Pearcy & Long, 545 Chemeketa. Wants Speed "What you do ing?" a reporter asked Hedda Swart, county engineer, as he stood dropping papers on a huge pile of waste. 'Tm cleaning out these cupboards so I can get to the records in less than four sec onds," was the quick answer. The county engineer prides himself on keeping his county records in ship-shape. Scout Sleeting Postponed The monthly meeting of the council of Cascade Area, Boy Scouts of America, scheduled for tonight, has been indefinitely postponed. A. C. Haag, president,' said yester day. The regular council sessions will not he resumed until after the Willamette-Columbia night, foot ball game, on Friday, October 15, which the council Is promoting. Insurance Sleet Called Mem bers of ' the Salem Insurance Agents' union will meet Friday noon, the second session of the fall season. A plan of board place ment of Insurance will be further discussed. The local group is seeking to handle large insurance policies which now are sold by outside agents. Young lady desires lady com panion on motor-trip to San Francisco or Los Angeles. Ref erences. Tel. 138F3. - ' Order to Sell In connection with liquidation of the State Bank of Hubbard, permission has been granted for the. examiner to sell Frye Investment company and town of Lakeview bonds; and also to sell at discount of $175 a note to John Smotnisky. Appraisers' Named Lawrence M. Scholl. R. C. Pointer and H. C. Mack are named appraisers of es tate of Anna M. Christen in a pro bate i order yesterday. Arnold Christen is administrator of the estatealued at 36,000. " , Second " Fire Yesterday The second fire reported In the city this month was extinguished by the fire department last night. Life the first fire, Sunday, this was only a chimney fire, at 1975 East Nob Hill street. Attached Writ has been filed with the county clerk showing at tachment of property of the de fendant in connection with suit of Dartlett Cole vs. Charles R. ,Ar- cherd. "Society Will Meet The Wom en's Missionary society of the First ' Christian "church will meet In the church, parlors, Wednesday afternoon at 2:30. A full attend ance is requested. Substitute Appointed Order in probate court names Lillian Fra iler administratrix of estate of Mary E. U. Wooton, replacing Swain L. Frazier, who died last August. Approved The semi-annual ac count of Ed R. Adams, as guard ian of Myrtle Olive Borgen. minor, has been approved by the probate court. Visits Mrs. Brooks Mrs. Har riet S. Myers of Portland is spend ing several days here visiting Mrs. Mildred R. Brooks, county record er. Mrs. Myers lives in Portland. Marria'ge License Albert Rid er, 50, Oregon City fireman, and Marie Oosterneer, Portland, were issued a marriage license here yesterday. Gelswcin la Charge Fred Gel- swein has been appointed admin istrator of the $800 estate of Aug ust Geiswein. Hearing Postponed Hearing on imai account or James a. Gwinn has been continued until Tuesday, October 20. Salcca' .To Portland 55c To Eugene 75c i Depot, Cligh Hotel Independent Stage' Co; Tel. 0121 Dr. Chan Lam Chinese Medicine 180 N. Conmercial SLt Salim Office bMirs s ri Vuemdmy and Satur day a to S:SO '!. Invalid Chairs to Rent Call MIO, Used Furwlt ere DepartmenJ 151 North High LIBERTY Walnuts and i Potatoes Be ing Harvested;lHome Folk Handle Jobs LIBERTY. Oct. C The annual election of officers for the Sunday school were held Sunday morn ing. AH officers were reelected as follows: P.I G. Jadd, superinten dent: Roy TarrandJ assistant su perintendent; Wilms We ten house, secretary-treasurer; and Pearl Scottj pianist. . ! Picking walnuts and digging potatoes is under way ih this dis trict at present, though there Is not a great deal of outside labor being employed at either. Mrs. Charles Ruggles. her sis ter, Mrs. Earl Woods and their mother, Mrs. Crawford left Mon day for a trip to Los Angeles. They expect to be gone a month. Mr. and Mrs. Stevt Crockett of Portland were week end guests at the home of Mr. ar 1 Mrs. W. Olden.' Upon leaving for their home. Mr. and Mrs. Crockett were accompanied by their small daughter who has been . visiting her grandparents, i Mr. i and Mrs. Olden for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wise and son of Portland! and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Weldmeyer pf West Salem and little sop Harry Jr., were Sun- day visitors and Mrs. P. at the. home oi Mr. G. Judd. Mr. and Mrs. E. Fi Farr of The Dalles spent last week at the home of Mr. and! Mrs. Fred Browning and attended the fair. Mrs. Farr Is a sister of Mrs. Browning's, i I Mrs. Mathilda Oakman left Fri day for Minneapolis, Minn., to be. at the bed3ide of her father, who is seriously in. Six divorce cases came -before Judge Gale S. Hill yesterday, and in each instance divorce was , I Boggs I In this city October 4, Mary Boggs, 54. Sister of Rev. Exra Maurer of ! Bellingham. Wash., and Catherine Maurer of San Francisco. Funeral services Wed nesday, October 7, at 3 p. m. from-the chapel of W. T. Rigdon and Son, Rev. Poling officiating. Interment Clewview cemetery. Fortune ; In this city October; 4 Charles Fortune 65. Survived by one brother, Edward of Newport. Fu neral services from ithe Clough Barrick, chapel Wedneaday, Octo- per i, at z p. m., j ev aiuub Mlnneman officiating. I. O.O. F. cemetery. Interment Bright At the residence. tl50 Third St., West Salem, October 5, Wil liam M. Bright, 7 3. Survived by son, Dan O. Bright of Salem; daughter, Mrs. Mabelj Wood of Salem, and Mrs. Claudine Sim mons of Houston. Texas; grand daughters, Mrs. Waneta creasy and Miss Bernic Wood, Salem; great grandson, Donald Creasy. Funeral 'services Wednesday, Oc tober 7, at J.:30 p. m. from the chapel of W. T. RIgdoh and Son. Rev. Hueb B. Fouke. Jr., oin- Hatlnr. Interment IJ O. O. P. cemetery. . i i TERWIlllGER'S 7T0 CJiemektU TL 'it Our Servlc U FarMaal Omr rricM at BaMoaabla Oar Hmm Is Modara f3tltvt$t iHemorial Phbn 0851 Moderately aiU Priced A Park Cemetery With Perpetual Care Just ten minuted ; from the heart of town CITY VIEW CEMETERY Established I 1803 i i TeL 8052 I !. r j; Conveniently Accessible Perpetual care provided for Prices Reasonable Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness and Ticklish Throats vanish over night under the soothing influence of Schaef ers ; Throat and Lung : Balsam made of scientifically com pounded ingredients long rec ognised : by medical authorities as of Inestimable i -value in coughs and colds, etc. - - Made in oar own laboratory Harmless and may be taken by children without any had effects.' M . r .: jj. In , it:. IV'' 50C and S1.00 bottles K. -j only at;; Schaefer's DRUG STORE 185 X. CoWl i Dial 5107 GROUP AT i SIX DIVORCES ARE ! GRAHTED 10 COURT Obituary IT'S COTTON CURRENCY HERE r V -n ' . - ' ' Iffy, A'W i -" :au !i r,i,kCi 4 ' -ft JO J This lanky cotton-grower of "six miles northwest of Lost Mountain, doesn't rive' a hang- how many countries abandon the gold standard. His standard is fresh-ginned cotton. The grower's "cotton !currency,, in the form of three bales of cotton hauled to Atlanta, Ga., by an ox cart, was brought to the city in answer to a department store's offer to accept the fluffy commodity in exchange for merchandise. The cotton-grower. J. L. Ellison (right) , is shown negotiating with Walter . Rich (left). granted. In case of Jane Sharp vs. Frank W. Sharp, she was restored her maiden name, Jane McCIary. . Each party was awarded care of one of the two minor children in action brought by Gladys Suth erland against H. C. Sutherland, . he of the boy and she of the girl. ' . . I - . lua jjuncau was Kireu air- was force from Charles A. Duncan, but 4 Eghtv Years Clld-But; : 1 1 : LaT.p'Vvipg :Jj;s: . 1 1, man by - ' Y11- ; '';:1;J . Mail - : Ifkk' Me" -: he was given custody of their two minor children. Ruth Barnett was given divorce from Kenneth B. Barnett, and care and custody of their two minor girls. Markrit Weiiel was granted di vorce from Jacob Welzel. - Divorce was also allowed In suit of Levi Cogswell vs.. Katie Cogswell. OFFER GOOD IN OREGON o o o o ux r NIL OFFICERS " ' - - ! -j i-... - jr.:-. Duncan Conducts Ceremon ies for. men, Mrs. Ti For the Women US SILVERTON, Oct, Attract ing considerable attention J Mon day night was the Installation of officers for both the American Le gion and Its auxiliary at Sllverton, Guests and members were present from out-lying districts; . , George Duncan of Start on, dis trict commander. Installed the Le gion, officers. Those taking! their poets .were commander,! Dr. A. J. McCannell; vice commander, Har ry Riches; Finance officer,-Roy Davenport ; adjutant. Harry Wil son. The new finance committee members are Ernest Starr, ML; F. Conrad and L. F. Tucker, iff - Ms. A. J. Tltusacted as Install ing of fleer for the auxiliary and installed the following: president,' Mrs. Harry Wilson J vice presi dent, Mrs. Glenn Kirkwood'ot Mo- lalla; 2nd vice president, i Mrs. Eva -Humphry, of Stay ton; secre tary, Mrs. George Manolis; treas urer, Mrs. AUie Heidenstrom; sergeant at arms, Mrs.; Clatee Jar vis; chaplain. Miss Billie John son; historian, Mrs. E. E. Jackr son of Molalla; executive, com mittee, Mrs. Heidenstrom, Mrs. Del Barber and Mrs. A. J. McCan nell. i ; j - -i ' Mrs. A. J. Titus presented the past president, Mrs. Heidenstrom with the past president pin. Mrs. Heidenstrom in turn : presented Mrs. Titns and Mrs, Wilson each with a bouquet. i i ' y Following the Installations ev eryone retired to the dining rooms where a Joint supper was enjoyed. Since 1 85 1 f and the dayi of territorial government The Oregon Statesman, has been an outstanding Oregon news paper. Itsj beginnings are linked with the origins of the state. Its record is the record of a commonwealth. Yet its value is not alone a tradition; The Oregon Statesman of 1931 is equally; alert, aggressive, dependable as The Statesman of the Yes, you may I address in Oregon the daily- Oregon Statesman! I enclose i three dollars in (check) (money order) (cash) Name J I Address ....... -mm Niew subscriber I Also want $1.00 r Remit 11.00 I Acre : I also - Charles Johnson acted as toast master, i ' i 't Liberty Resident Pleased to Hear of Two New Arrivals ; -'( i j r - - '- w ! i i m in" i- . LIBERTY, Oct Mrs. Anna Robblns has received word of the birth of a son Sunday to Mr. and Mrs. Richard Strife of Eugene. Mrs1. Strife wilt be remembefed as Wahda Jean jHaberly and1 for merly made her home with, her aunt, Mrs. Robblns, This Is the second son In the 8trite "home. Word was alsol received announc ing the birth of a daughter Satur day to Mr. and Mrs. Theodore El llngham of : Yakima. Mrs. Elling hant will be remembered' as Miss Kitty W'alker. Dr. and Mrs. Walk er have been with their daughter for ithe past ' month; ! I DuniierrPorter Thai NeartEnd I Salt efi bnnifeir vs. Poster, in volvinr allepAri ' hrpach of loeerinr contract. ; will go ,to the Jury this morning. It j pas .occupied two daya already InNMrcuit court. A largj number of ; witnesses bare been called on both sides.' 'r LADD BANKERS .ffi i; Salem, Oregon i Eslablished 1868 Commercial and days of Asahel Bush. m -i i. r one full sen 4M 5 check here ( I I1 'B Acddenl Policy ( ) extra lfir-r want Northwest H t i " ' '4- Tll ' " ' I'" 'v " : 'r ' !r :Haflr!r .! '.1 : : - r ':: "' j -IS'. 'l;pl:-l: '' i1 L :'; ' "''' 'Si f . .r.Mim Potiltry Journal ( ) FRlIFJIOIff IIO.05 DISCUSS PROOLEUS ' ; , ' j - -i. An inter-fraternity t o u n c 1 1 meeting of the Willamette frat houses was held at the Alpha Psi Delta Tresday night at which time the question of national fra ternities and Other regular busi ness, was discussed.; The chances are. good, it was learned, to get permission from the board of control of the nnl--versity to' petition for natlone's. However the fact was brought out that new buildings and other new arrangements would be ne cessary if , nationals were intro duced, j ' " .-It was hdted with satisfaction that rushing went off smoothly and i without any: unnecessary friction between the houses. A plan was promulgated by which a selected group of men from each fraternity would be allowed to ;go onto the campus during freshman days and help the en tering students register. A small er than ; usual percentage of freshmen have Joined fraternities this year; due to. larger enroll ment, lack of funds and the num ber of men working for room and" board; 4 , ! & BUSH, Savings Department j r I n ' - .... ii. . year by mail to my I Present subscriber check I here ( ) i - i : - '.Iri ir r.:- :r -ire: .H I irr: r- n r,?f f- r