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The OREGON STATESMAN Sakcu Oregon, Snnday Morning October 18. 1931 e mm Vj . f Local Nevs Briefs . license Iassted Four marriax licenses, including those to two unrelated Smith-: at Mill City, were Issued yesterday , by - the county clerk. They went" to: Ver non I Smith plumber. Hill City, and Mario I. Scott, housekeepers. Gates ; Roland Hardmac, ' route - one, Independence: forester, and Edna Mae page, Tall City, clerk; Elwood U. Hewett, marine, Brem- erton, Waslu. and. Kat&ryn , 1. Young, housekeeper," Salem; ,and Isaac m.- smith.. mechanical - en gineer,:. Mill City, and"! Laeille Kavanaugn, - cosmetician, Port- .. land,.; tf!-. j.;,-v The ; .Jlarion "hotel Is making special monthly rates to perman entts: rooms without' bath $20.00 and 'up;: with bath. -ftV.or-and 'up. Club breakfasts 25e "to 75c. Lunch 45e, dinner- SLOB; A: la Carte service at all meal times. -' TwaBurgirfe -Reported Two bursyaries . occurring.. -sometime Fllday, night or, Saturday . morn Inx were reported . to police yes terday, one at the Smoke shop on State street, the. other ..' at , the Manners' Markelt," '?50 C Court street. Gaining entrance to the Smoke shop, through skylight. the burglars stole $15 and several ' cartons of cigarettes. Entering the - market through",. the' : rear . door they took nalfcf 'a pint .of -cream and- a dressed 'rabblt-at overlooked about Jf 15 "foj?11; ' " All haircuts reduced from f J5e ' to 36e. Share 20c.' Shampoo "25, and message 35e Al'a Barber Rhnn 15(1 V Pftm't-'r --"; . Thompson Caller J. J. Thomp son and son were -business callers here yesterday from their farm at Maciear. Mr. - Thompson. Is a - member of ' the v school board there, and while in town caned at . tho- county, school, superintend . enf a office to make, inquiries rel- ative to free- textbooks. He. says four new children are expected to enter .the ; school within ,a - week, and that the district has already overdrawn- the budget for text- . bOOkS. . .- .. : i Save money on dining' sets, room sets and-unholstered furniture.- Bis reductions, ; C. S. Ham ilton Furniture .Co; , V V ' ' Extra Points Given Double ' the usual number Dfr points, to ward: club' emblems was - given members of the Cadets aad Preps, X. M. U. A Doys ciuo8r lasi.weea in connection with the member ship enrollment - campaign. . - The two rapidly increasing-g-reops had good turnouts on: the gym floor and ln.the'-lJoor yesterday,,' - the Cadets.leadlng with 35 In the gym and 48 . swimming,, while . .the Preps .were 1 represented ::by. 3 3 hoys.; ." . '"f-v';".'-;v;r :' ': For rent u grain ranch. Hotel '"Argo. : - " Goed 1 stoek ' and J. Hv Laitersrfan. V--.- K SpeaaJng- . Classes B-ar The first of the pulilIcr.-aireakig;elaBS-" es for the fall will be held at , the T. M. C A. tomorrow night at 7: 3 o'clock. Professor W. A. Dahl berg, of Oregon State college, who conducted - the class -successfully last year, again will be the in structor. All persons interested In publle speaking are tnrlted to at tend this first meeting, whether or sot they intend to. enroll. t IUsbey " . . ... . V; ' At the home of her friend,- Mr. B. II. Woods, ,710 North High St, rMary .EBIsbey, ', beloTed sis ter of Mrs. Maude Foulk of Flint, ; Mich.;" and- Mrs. -Helen-: Moore of 'Wellington. Del?Faneral. services Tuesday, Oct. 20 at 2 p. ra. from the chapel of the Salem Mortuary,: 548 North Capitol .street. , . llole-ately Pe4 . , ' ' A Park Cemetery i ; With PerpMBtual Care Jsit ten cnlnotes f roin tbe -;" heart 'of 'toww.- V.'t '"''... CITY - VIEW CEMETERY Established '1893 TI. 8052 . Conveniently Accessible .. -"Perpetual caro provided for Prices Reasonable CIcugh-Barrick Co. MORTUARY A. M. Clough Dr. U E. Barrick . ', " " - ' V. T. Golden . ; v Phone S151 - : ; "- dhurch at Ferry St. - 'S T7S CkBkta TL 92S Oar Bmmem ta Perional . Oar Frlcaa Ax Kuqds1 Oar Hoats is Modtra Licensed CatbaUaar : Obituary TERWiLUGER Vacuum Cleaners and Floor Yaxen to Rest. Call 10, Used Furniture t Department - ' - North nigh-' - . Schneider - Visitor Joseph Schneider, farmer at Shaw, was a business visitor in town yesterday. Mr. Schneider says about half the prunes raised in. his1 district' this year haTe v been sold. "But that doesn't mean anything1, he adds, fl- tIA mttmrrm At Art anw. thlng'V The best offers out there were three and a halt on 42s and two and a half centa. on : 5 0s. Schneider has four tons of dried prunes, unsold. " -' ' Lumber, and shingles "direct from mill to : user." 'Peedee -Lum ber.Co. Tel. 3S11. . Office and yard 1231 Edgewater St. -f- W, jT. t . Boys Class Oiaaged- The . Sat- urday; boys' beginning' swimming class at. the T. M. C. A.- wtll be changed this week" from afternoon to 9:15 o'cloek' in. the" morning. The Tuesday 4 "o'clock: class 'will remain uncnanged. Tfie new .Sat urday hour Is set' so that boys tak lag; l'.e gymnasium class -may lm mediately afterward take their swimming; instruction. V .. i L Big , sale on upholstered - furni ture and bedroom suites. C. Hamilton Furniture Co.'1 - ;' - Mortgage Allowed . Petition to- soortfage the. property -'of: the estate of Susan ' Barkholder has been granted by the coanty coart. ana estate oi - Jessie and josie Haynes, incompetent,1-giren au thority to loan money- to Ether uuranoider Karr, executrix of the Bnrkholder estate. . - : Russ Smith, Center and Church. for tire bargains. - - l - Miller Visitors-Sidney Miller, Tarmer ' residing near Woodburn. s c a Salem rlslter yesterday. coming primarily for the regular meeting: of the Jersey Cattle dub. Miller i has. a herd of around: 40 fine cattle. . Several , years ago he sold about an equal .number from his herd. " , . -. . :-..,:v See our sale advertised on uih- holstered furniture in this issue of The SUtesman".' C. S.: Hamilton Furniture Co.. . McClnre Purchase Return on foreclosure: execution filed "with the county clerk yesterday shows TV J. McClure purchased for 2,- 150 -property involved -in - suit brought by W J. Wilson against Mabell K. Hagar and Frank Ha- ger. The sum. paid just . covers Judgment against the defendants.7 ' f - ' . ' The; Beacon bulbr farnv four miles south of. Salem and one-half mile off Pacific highway on Bax ter's road, Invites you to visit the dahlia gardens on Sundays Oct. 18 and Oct. 25 when the. care, cul ture, and new classifications will be. explained. . :. : '-. One ' Accident . Reported The only accident .reported durinr the day shift of the police depart ment yesterday Involved O. D. Adams, 178 " Center' street, rarid William '. Binshadler, Lebanon, -on Court street in front of the state office building. No damage was reported.. .i - - . ..... - , - 7 Dr. ,C. A. . Eldrledge's new of fice entrance moved to 114 N. Com'LS Office U in old location.. Iii ! Portland George Corey,: high : school - student, Is spending Saturday and Sunday in' Portland with his 'friend, Tim Maginnis, a student !i at Columbia university. Maginnis was here Friday night for the football igame, Corey ac companying him -home the next morning, r ' - T Oct.! Sjjc. Perm, waves, $3-$4- $7. Beauty Maid Shop. Tel. 44$. Sars 47oitraet O. K. -Answer ing in suit brought by P. G. Stap ran over an automobOe sales contract;: James H.- Maden vine.. sites that Stapran purchased tb I car1 in quesuon. on conQitiou. sales coatraet, ;- but .denies ; that any misrepresentation.: relative to tha. contraet was, made. ; i ,.Mry-talmadge Headrich--vio lin .studio - aqv. located in Nelson Bids. ? Class Tor4- privates.' Phone ReveTiiM Agent Leates--Thom aa'Lt 'JWIliams, Internal revenue agent' with office In the Salem poEfoff ice building, left yesterday. for Pocatello, Idahor He returns here sometime before October 26, he sald.t J - DR. B. H. WHITE Night and Day Calls . External Cancer Removed . ; - with , medicine. , .. " Office, 3&5 N. Capitol St. t, . Phone 503A - - Salem, Ore, j Dr. Chan Lam : Chinese Medicine 180 N. Commercial SL, Salern : . - Office . hoars - TiietMlay. and Satur day, a to A P. M. Headaches To Us Bring Oirr' reputation for reliabil ity t is well known. Our drugs alleviate pain and at all times our prices are un usually a little less. Our purcnasino; power as sures constant savings. Schaefer's Drug Store 185 X. Coin'll Dial 5197 -. The ertglnal yellow -front & caady special Store of Salem ; .' . ,'Penslar AajencVH,.-..' Hill OUMB PROJECTS FAVORED 4-H Groups Will not Decide I On Work Until teaders Look Over Plans" Members of the Marlou codnty 4-H Local Leaders club,; in session here yesterday afternoon ,v. ent on record faverrng-only tentative or -ganizatlon o,f . 4-H club -until the leader is chosen and has oppor tunity to meet with the members, Under this,: final club ' papers will not be submitted I to the '.office' at Corvallls until the leader has co ducted at least one meeting. ' This ruling was adopted to pr 4r teet leaders "front censure whep their clubs do not "JInlsh : work 14 hundred per cent. ! , In cases where children enroll and papers : . are sent to the state officers before the leader is actually . in charge, there is no chance for the leader to weed out children who are not In earnest about the. work. ; J Review of j the Marion countv 4-H achievements at the state fair this year was given, -Four. Marion county club members. from Silver ton will exhibit corn and potatoes at the Pacific International In Portland and twou'Jddigng teams. crops and livestock! will compete at the big stock show. - A cooking club at Aumsville FA 1 . . A largest club la tIsj county.: Mrs, Virgie Bradley Is leader. ? - t Eighth grade students will be permitted te substitute : a elub project, provided lt Is completed, for agricultural . study. It . was said. Such students! are requested to . read, through the agricultural textbooks, however. I MJss Christine ISchulte of Sub limity wais elected vice president of the Leaders club, replacing Theoda Tyler, Aurora,, who has moved-away. Mrs. Mary L. Ful- kerson sat with the club yester day, as Wayne Harding,' , county club .leader, was In Silverton with Judging team. ! Mrs. Waldo F. Brown, . Hubbard, Is president and Miss Therea rDehler, ML An gel,- secretary 1 of the - leade lers' group, v " ' f Jacl7iient Entered 'Judgment for 3320.90 and! costs ' has been entered against defendant In suit of E. L. Crawford vs. A. Schab. The same order -'requests -the state fair secretary jto turn S1S2. 50 held for Schab (to the plaln- . . y . Model .Barber shop .for I men; 11 2. North Commercial street, now open. Joe Hail in charge. New, as well as old friends invited. f Time Extended-4Alleha Whit- lock.', executrix of the estate of Elizabeth Lamb, has been granted time extension to November 10, in which to. file semi-armnal re port on the estate.! The inherit ance tax has; been determined at ml .1 3135.43. ,::;.:j: :.irr:- -;; The nresent denreaslen an the consequent result of mdre o less unemployment has . had . the effect of requiring, jworkers te be more efficient. The; Capital Busi ness College- has sensed this ten done y and strengthened its courses. Young people will act wisely in giving heed to this con dition. . Night school study may soive your prouiem, isegins jaon- day night. . . j Washinetosi Speeder Forfeits Five dollars bail-posted by Harold Davis of Sumner; Wash., after he was ' arrested Friday night on a charge of speeding, was declared forfeited yesterday when he failed to appear In' municipal court.' : ; Annual Report fThe estate of George L Whitesell. insane, has value of .1510.491' according to theannual report filed . with .the probate court, by J First , National Bank of Salem, guardian. " TJoad oak desk for sale cheap. Slightly used. Imperial Furniture Store.' V' i y-'U ' ' ? .'-'. ' Sale - Ordered Probate - court order directs Fred Gieswein, ad ministrator .to! sell at private, sale personar property 4 belonging to the estate of Angust Gieswein. Guardian Named W. D. 'Walt man, father, has been . appointed guardian of Lucile Waltman, minor, whose i estate is valued at $2460. ? ;: ,- j f -:--w ' . Trespass " notices printed on canvas 15c, 2 for. 25 e. Statesman office. - i - j - ' t v '..!' f--"--;- - ?-v ' I " Sale Confirmed i-Sale . of two Jots to the plaintiff has been con firmed in connection with ease of First National Bant of Woodburn vs. W. H. - Rockwell. Administratrix &ath El iff is named administratrix of the 3200 estate of Arlle Sliff in order filed yesterday ln-probate court. ' '- Real large collection of beau tifur Hymen dresses 'Just arrived at Mack's. Most prices ' 20 to ''. Demnrrer . ; 4 Demurrers ' to eomplaint hare been filed In suit of W. t. Davis vs. 7ff H. Puckett company. i i .: . I r y I . - :.'("" ; -i 4 "-- . From -Portland Claude Sersa-nons-ot Portland was a business ealler at the county Judge's office yesterday. , , - , I l ' -Tiew eur windows for the o.ew line of dresses. Mack's. ; From MJU City -Miss Ethel HIckey, high school principal at Mill City, was a business visitor In Salem Saturday. ; - , V-!r V"w: 1 1 card; 0f thanks": :.! f I We wish to thank our friends and neighbors: for their kindness during our bereavement, also for the . beautiful floral ' offering Mrs. J. C Blsyney. Mr, and Mrs. A. Evans. ' j:l f ,'1 i I-4'' WItSoat oparsUos ot toss o PILES CURED Where tor " DineToday Argo Hotel Dining; Boom ' Special baked chicken dinner. noon and night, Oe. The fin A " .. " 'V'- , .Turkey and ehleken ' dinner ail ; oay, ne and si.. ; , - Grav RelleL -440 Ktt-L ' - Famous dinners 50c-75crf 1.00. Rose Cafe.. 2224 N. Oom'1 HtJ Fried chicken dinner, 12 to 8 p.' m.eee.-Dancing- every night aer a:iQ. r-- , Km UNIVERSITY r ? 'i;-:::- -V - Donald Cook.' . who -nlast the partiof Joe. the. barker, la, VSide Show,", the Warner.Bros picture, now at, Warner Bros.1 Capitol the atre; left, a business 1 career t for the more spectacular JUfe of the stage; .. -:. i-.-vi-H:..: Upon graduation from the Uni versity of Oregon he went Into the the ',. lumber business. - Finding time hanging heavily en Ms hands he Joined the Kansas "Ctiy com- mnnuy piayerg as reiaxauon. and was so successful luJ the roles ho portrayed that the perennial Mrs.' Flske, seeing him act,' at once ask ed him to appear with, her in a re vival of "The Rivals." "r ? He next went into stock" In Syr acuse and In due" time came to the New York stage where he ap peared with -Madge Kennedy ins "Paris Bound", and as the male lead In Half Gods,- "Rebound." and 'Gypsy." : His first screen work was in a Vltaphone shor subject. Ho creat ed a powerful character as Mike. the soldier brother of James Cag ney in Warner Bros., 'The Public Enemy." r He has ' also ' appeared In "The . Recklees Honr." "The Mad Genius" and "Sldo Show.'! Mr. Cook " was born In : Portland, Oregon. . : - - Edward O. , Robinson. who comes to Warner Bros.' ElsInoTe theatre , today in "Five Star Fin al", the First National melodrama of newspaper life was i born . In Bucharest, Roumania, on' Decem ber 12.' 18 OS; His family came, to America and became naturalized cltliens when he was very young. He was educated In the New York public schools and he took a. Mas ter of Arts, degree at the Univer sity of. Columbia. Hla earliest ambition was td be come a minister During his col lege days he wanted to bo a law yer, than ho decided he would rather become an aetor. He took part in amateur. theatricals whUe la school and he lndalged In- de batea. and soap-box oratory. He mapped out an ambitions career for himself which was Interrupted by the World war, during which time he served In the . United States navy. Pupils of Grades : - Hold Wiener Roast; V Principal at Meet HUBBARD, Oct. ' lTr-Chester L. Ward, principal of . the . Hub bard school, attended the State Principals . association ';.."whlch convened In Salem October ll to it. . t r - ::. The seventh and eighth grades had a wiener roast Friday evening in Rich's woods under the super vision of their teacher, Kenneth Dart, assisted by his mother, Mrs. Dart, and Frances Hatch. - Mrs. Waldo K. Brown and Mrs. Nellie ' Cornell, local 7 4-H club leader, attended the Marion coun ty Local Leaders' club which con vened at the court house In Sa lem October: IT at S o'clock p. m. The Local Leaders club, of which Mrs. Brown la president, is made up of all the 4-H club leaders In Marlon county. - Credit Bureau Managers Will . Meet in Salem : , '. ! .v- Salem will bo the convention city for 1 1 3 2 of the Oregon Bu reau' Managers association which. will meet In the spring. This Is an organization of managers of cre dit and collection bureaus. Roy A. Wassam was instrumen tal in getting them to come to Sa lem. He Is also trying to have the northwest organisation, meet here at the same time: . ? PaBD - n Sole - Goodyear 1 ; Pathfinder 1 0 Ply Heavy Duty -4.80x21 4.76x15 ......9 7.88: ...... 8.78 9.11 10.05 11.08 .......11.89 i..... 18.48 5,00x19 5.00x20 5.26x21 5.60x19 6.00x19 Frank DdcKttls'sK ?- MASTER SERVICE j - , . . STATION ' , ( .North Commercial ! ' and Center Sts. ' . Phone 4523 - COOfflDUIIlOF EDWARD BBS SO MM NT YCIITH PUPALS CLOSE STATE CteEBE i ' : : - ' .: . - .c- - Report .' Opposing ' Right ' of ; . Withdrawal From Union i 1 Districts Adopted - Addresses by' Hal Ho8s, sec retary -eCc-stateA and Norman Throne of Portland. : and . reports by John Jandrall of -Seaside. and K. H. Blakeslee .of The Dalles, featured the closing session the third' annual' conference of 'Ore gon high' school ; principals fSat- uruay. , ly-;. ,r , fc Mr. Jandrall's report having to do with anion high school was approved.' Delegates agreed that legislative action, should not., be taken to allow factors dissatisfied with the conduct -of union high school districts, to withdraw." Jan drall declared - that 'the greatest trouble lies in ' the . maintenance of adequate transportation . facill tlea. - A., six :. page standardized transportation report to be used in recording districts' transporta tion obligations was presented and approved. I The principals . also adopted . a resolution , providing for the ap pointment ef. a committee to: re port on an 'organization plan .to combine all honor societies of the state in a single unit. The r In creasing Importance of extra cur ricula honor society activities was discussed by Mr. Blakeslee. Teacher supervision ; was dis cussed - by Mr. Throne. . ;i x2 The conference .was attended by more than 110 of the 240 high school principals In the stater Of fleers .will be elected at the De cember meeting! of the organiza tion. ' -'.-:. .. ' C. A. Howard, state superin tendent . of . publio instruction, as sisted in arranging the program for the conference.1,: - : . noa-suiTED HERE Action brought , by D. D. Soco- lofsky and i son to collect com mission on sale of . real property owned by Millie B. Kenyon was taken - out of court on - involun tary non-suit. - when the - ease came ' before Circuit Judge Gale S. Hill Saturday morning. . . Socolofsky contended, that there was duo $1150 ton the Teal estate sale, and Mrs, Kenyon, the defendant, admitted she had, - en tered Into contract for" him to sell, but that the contract had later been rescinded and did not apply. A business block at 1320 State street' was Involved. "rc -Judge Hill will -be held Tues day for the' regular motion day in his court, and may at tnat time hand 'down a decision in the George '' Moore 'will - case; which has occupied considerable time and attention In both Clackamas and Marlon conn ty eireult courts. WILLMIE UIW. MLHIODS ADOPTED 1 A prominent law school on the Paelfie eoast has accepted several of the methods which have been in use j at the , Willamette law school for a number of years. Having hypothetical eases In stead ot studying past recorded eases is . one of ; the Willamette methods which has been accepted by. the law. school changing Its style of Instruction. In this meth od,' an Imaginary charge la made and the ease if followed out to its conclusion with all details being studied. -f---' - - .- . - ' The other feature accepted" was to' have a, moot court which meets in a special courtroom .modeled In every detail after "a regular court roonu . Attorney . Inman presides over the moot court here and keeps track of any errors rnpro eedure. Attorneys, Juries and all the prtncipala of a regular trial are reproduced.- - Moot court is a three year re quirement for Willamette law stu dents.' . SOT eoo d y e a ir s p e e d wav CUZXT lTU CU7ZI1T7Z3T COZID SacSi ta Fnars wm C4.35 04.SS f.73 4.fe3 4. CS 470 5. tO , 3.57 f SSBBB. sa a eS " . . FRANIC DOOUTTLE'S HASTES rtVICa sjTATfOH Nertk Conmerdal ad Caaatov Ctm. ; . Passs, 4325 ' - SATISFACTION WTT2I EVERT TRANSACTION . tJK m sum : Radio Pi og tarns j XZX 11S0 XflscyeWs :0O KaUaaal .BmadcaatUf easipaay . - aacval procraja fraai. Mrw t. sark. HSU. . -W :0O Dadieatiaa 7 pragma fw ' mw - chaia txom Ssa rraseiaoo, KBO. . t : 80 DaaMeatiaa . profraat from Las Aor.Ua.KBC. -,,1 -10:15 Sacred Man. SBC-SwrtUa. ' 1 lOODedicatkia - program treat - Xe -,- Tark. KBC. ''. ' . 1 :SO HytBla Triplata, VBCt : . - ' , 1 :00 HaaTar addrass aa4 aatioaaJ aa- - aaaplarnaat pragraat. NB. : 1, 4 :S0 Aagalaa aaaewbla, KBO-Saattla. . S:00 RltMi Btiaatea with-tb tata. f , NBC. t - - -J-.- ;,-.. -: : 8:15 CoUegiaaa. -KBC-Seattla. '.' ; -- : :SO Bread-way Konr, MBC.r" ' ' ', ' 10:00 Amcrieaa :WaatelaB4a.KB0.r:'t ll:00'WfBt elaaaiea. '- :- . S :00 Iaancaral ,ot bw vSBO "eaait 8 :30- M oratag anaaieala, NBO. , I l:O0 "BQ ArtisU' aarrica. .:7 - 1 10:8(-7rity eteb. """" vtf i 13:00 National Tenth Conferaaea, FBC t l:SO Dr. 8. Parker Cadmaa. HBC, .- U S:80 Sabbath Rwreriea. KBO." - -t :0O Unainpiojnieot relief. -' - S -no WldiMi. nixed anartet. KBO. 8:15 Uaela Henrr ' Etr, E . to : s : . wlf 1 si . Mrti mm neat apeakar,- XBO. . ..4..,,, f:45 Seth Parker, SBC' StOO-Male quartet and epeheatra, KBO. 10:80 Btrins triov 10 :45 SoloUt Iron Portland Syat- .!-". .a :; phony oreheitra. '! j' . 11 :0O Denee oreheitra. . 1 - . ' - KO.LH aao. auiecyciaa . -B:0O "Quaker MeeUag" JHra Prleada Si SO ItratiotaaI troadeaat.CBg. JO ;0O rather Walsh Bepbea to BenaaS Shaw, CBS., -v-- - ' 10:80 Qaartet'aad cboros. . .... ...J - 11:00 Soaayaide CoBgregattaaal tSMc. l2:0O New York - Philaaraa Byaas. . , phony reheawra. CBS. . : S :80 Epiaeopal snartet. '4 1 . 8:00 Pratideat Hoorer'h UnempWy 7 vv'l njant-pregrmm, CB8. -j 4 :0O Dr. JaUaa Klein. ' 'Tha ycrld'a . Bnaineaa". CBS. I -' -5:15 Geldan Memoriei. , . " ' $ :30 Leaiae Palmer Weber, P. ; a. P. -. - Cat - -. j S: OO Pirat Charrk ef Chriat, Beientlit. 10:00 8a.. Stephena EpiMopal choir. -10: SO Vat Valente'a asaaie, DLB8. 11:00 U idoigh Moodi. DLBJS. - . . .. . .. . aasaaay t-' t i - . XOAC 669 Kflacyelas T:00 Gaod aieming aiediuttona. led fc? w : Rer. Walter B. Tipteiiw..' . , 10:00 Boca Eeoooalea Obaerrer. t:00 PanafHour. :': 8-00 Hememaker Hoar. 1 - 8:00 Market Keporta seeona araa east af wheat audi, liweatoei ra-, ; s ,port. - j- ' '.-' i 8:80 Parm Hoar. , x." ," i T:80 4-H Clnb Peetinf Leaking Ahead to Camp Plummer. ' A KOrai 1180 Xflacrelas t , 4 8:00 KOIN'a Kloek. 1 ' i S :00 Preaident Hoover, address. ' , 8 :45 Hallelujah hear. p . - B:0O Prenidenr Hoorer. iddree to . A. B..- CBS. t-v;. ' ll:00-"l9tenaiasal Kitchen. 11:45 Andy and Virgin a. ! 1 :00-Hotea of tha Air.' ' 1 S:0O Happy Go Lucky hoar. - ; 8:00 Pentimna Faneiea. J . 4:00 Bine Croaby; baritone, CBS. .4:15 Newspaper of tha Air. ,r 6 :0O Hollywood Cnekeo elab. . . " KEX 1180 Kiloeydea . ri- . ";J Farm Plasnea:- j '. " T:0O-aCorning Seranader.- . -i T:80 Yorktowm aeaqaieentennlal cele bration.. Preaident Hoow. S'. '".'' ''-apeakar, KBO. - " 8:00 SyneopaUd Headlinea. KBB." 8:00 Bob afOaaen. KE8. - -ii - 10:00 Jalia Hayea. 10:15 Radio Boy Prienda, NBS. . 10:45 Bin Streak oreketra,-irBl. 18:00 World in Review. KBS. - 18:15 Organ, KBS. ., . " , 8:00 Hardi raa. SBS. v -8:0O Allen Danielk. tenor. . ' ; S:l Kaaieal Heode, KBS. 4 n-A& Tea. Tima Talaa. KB 8. ' ' 4:00 MetropoUUa boor. NEB. 4:80 Profeaaor Wllliaaa Xatep. : 445 OaeeTt. KBS. KOW 0 aoiroeyews 8:80 Trail BUiera. T:C OO DaTatiemeL :1S Hermeay trie aad ergaa. KBO. 8:80 Cooking acboel. 10:15 Barbara 14. 10:80 Magaxine. KBO. "" r 11 :80 Trail Blaaera. - -if 18:15 Parm aad Homo, KBC. 1:0 Tows Crier. S:00 Mktiaee, KBO. ': : 8:15 Organ. ---- .r ,1 ' a.ao V.aitv Talr. ' 4 :80 Organ. -" S:80 Death Valley war, wow.:) 8:00 Amoi n Andy. it Maurice Sherlock ' And Sister Guests For Time at Bethel ( BETHEL, 0 Oct. . 1 Mri and Mrs.' j. Lauderback have as their house guests. Miss Eileen Sherlock, and her .brother Maur ice, of Portland. : ., :- t ; : Thee guests will be at the Lau derback' home lor several weeks. " 'Mrs.' John Haln was, the: guest of her cousin Mrs. Charles! Ham mer at Klamath Fails tills ; week. - Mrs. Hammer " (Harriet Wolfe) grew vp In the homo of hey aunt, Mrs, J. M. Nichols, and is well known in BetheL Shells employed at the Western Union Telegraph office In Klamath Falls. J : Mrs. Hammer was having 'her vacatloa at the ttana and she and Mrs. Haln visited various places of Interest. - terato avsfjt-M C3.C3 O.XO : C.CS 7.37 ' 7.S 3.75 MS eaa nmnk m . r - size. V 29x4.4 WJL Ciorf I CELL FBOI STEa OSf.lEI OKEII LI'I , The central Inspection bnrean of engineers, - with headquarters la Portland, has filed a -. report with! the state board ofcontral. showing that King Brothers, con tractors, have made good all de fects in the steel: fronts for the new cell block, now n earing com pletion at the Oregon state penl tentiary. : .; .' - :j 'First Inspection of these fronts indicated - that ' some of . the bars had hot been treated- properly, and were' not tool.' proof, as pro vided In the' original' contract. This defect was said no have been due to faulty, workmanship, and not to a desire on the part of the contractor to .furnish Inferior steel -T v 1 '-- -' ,:: 'Another report' filed with, the board of control was to the effect that the cell locks are hot what the prison officials had expected.' A proposal to change the design of these locks probably will be :EnnVI3 in G'&UE'SII t-Sx:LC;: '::. 5lwith';:-.f. ' -:.: ' sS sjp ssssV 4 SHATTER PROOF - SPECIAL EQUIPMENT ': FOR CUT TING AND ' INSTALLING ENABLES US . TO DO A : PERFECT JOB ON iYOUR CAR.' - COMPLETE MQTOR OVERHAUL Includfinsr rebore and hone cylinders, new pistons, pins, rings, valve grind, clean .carbon, align and ad just connecting rods-, adjust all main bearings, check -ignition and carburation.. ' Any Four Cylinder Car $39.25 ; 7 Valve grind only 14.00 Wood VheatoD High & Chemeketa St. OAKLAND . Complete LlechcmccL end Towing Service Day or Night Tel. 9588 v m .1.LL.LU M - "l I I "III I ' I 1 '' ' 1 I j Don t jisk your neck this fall and winter on smooth, slick, slippery tires. Now is the ' logical time to buy. Cold weather; is not hard on new rubber. Tires you put on now will practically be as good as new next Spring. Get the greatest safety tread known V the Goodyear All-Weather at the, lowest prices in years. - Franli Dcolittle MASTER SERVICE STATION r NortH Cosanserelal aad Center Sts. j: . t. .-. . Ksusractioa witn placed befdre the board of con- ) trol next week. ' The new cell block will . be ' completed within the next month or five weeks, prison .officials said, lit, will provide accommoda- f tlons for more than 200 prison- -era, and will relieve the existing congested conditions in the insti- , tntion. Hawley ViUBe At Office Here This Week, Word, : I Congressman W. C. Ha w 1 0 y r baek in the city after spending the; bulk of last wek In various tac tions of . hla district," , announced yesterday that he planned to spend s the coming week at his desk Jtere. During the time congress is not In : . session Mr. Hawley occupies the law office of Ronald O. Glover in ' ' the Oregon . building.1 1 . , j Friday 'the congressman -was at ; Oregon" City to look over a propos-. ed -new-rural route in Clackamas : county; The fore part of last week ; : he apent in Lin col a and Tamkill counties." Any Six Cylinder Car : $5250 Valve "grind only $6.00 TJotor Co. Inc. V ' PONTIAC 'NT el S S- Phone 4525 uverv J ransan ion ' DR. filARSDALL 858 Ores i Bid, -K 'Pbemo IMS