alN ews Brief -. Prohibition aet Xnforted w C. t Needham : Mora Cbmfortable- A. RateUff, candidate for Marlon "More eomformble Salem gener-, i al hospital attendants reported . i . .L.-. . ...... I last night concerning Harry Keed- tnuem assoeioajee- 25. of Wert Sale, who ear- terday he did not believe tae proiiy Sunday morning March 8. suf htbltion law was being enforced tiered a fractured skull and badly SISIEHIHSOF ... - -afL, a rlrfdly as possible In this eoun try. As an Indication , I what might expected from 'him it elected, he entlined the hUtory of law amfareemeat and maintalaed that a man should be Jadged' br - his vast record, rather than by his promises of future conduct- Invl r tatlon was attended the ministers: by. Jamer Carey manager of the local Watner Brothers theatres. t sprained back; in. an automobile I collision1 at ,, Ferry " and 2 High i streets. His condition has been inv 1 fJUsscuri Only ens: Lower in 1 Average Cwnpenssticn v 5 Fc Public Tasks f iK ERCYVVOIUCEnS AT SHANGHAI 4 1 r 1" ..... .. . . - ..... mi ru: nu W la llMtiibiii VUiAiri proving ana he Is expected to, to- excepted, pays Us employes as low! 11. i f m. 1 A new line of wallpapers. New "SSTVT '.JZ-' patterns new low prices. Weller Plf H Eoss secretary Hdw ft Paint Co. 428 Co art St. rt4t reTe:C: 5, - : i; -v x. The snrfejr eorerfnir the entire Decree -Ay .Defal-i-A decree rjnlted States' was baaed bar the tnZmSZolmAZ lor ,56r 1 " te eo8t tert -"a" 'ignres covering ?Ftt-2Zi ! court yesterdsy the period January 1. 228.- to r ,:vt" j :q 10 . ErwstSliie by Jlng; Sing, littf December .,31.. 1928; Thar wage UUU. . . .... ; --. .. :L... I mm-rAtmtt mA IHni.anW I I tataM fuii'liiTii4& ahkIum. a Mack, defendant, Mack is alleged the : edacatkmal InatitntkHis.: The to have been the responsible par- compilation shows that the aver- ty in an auto accident which took age ware paid to . employes of all place 12 miles north of : Salem on states durlae the three year per the Pacific highway. June 23. iod was SI SIS. while the average 1931. 1 yv-ivv', for Oregon's 1 17 1 employes was :.-VV'ULi-'-;lu. ,S U I102- Georgia, arerage was ap- shlp.-They were; AUoas uorneuus ycoieruy wmm ".wioregon .T California- average Meyers. ront sis. naura. or saw 1 fo-bihi 01 wiwjw o 1 was - fl705 and Washingtetf nesoU, later, natnraUied in pana- naugnier or ur. ana mrs. 1 11274 ... ;da;and now desirous ot the TaVJi.l ttSm.Z&ttWto 8no Oregon', aver - SkaUngr from Canada, now liring plications seemed to be setting in. rvn u 8 ' for V.!rrJ-w w " A new" line of wallpapers. . New f"!? 8tal?-V 'Upioweer nasses-- A. -J.- Cooley. j patterns ft new low prices. Weller Secretary's Staff 1. bin Ihw a- jir,t 4a rv.nrf Aseragea Lowest JVrTwaVihn " - ".r" Tho report, as tt reUtes to Ore- Mrs. Olmetend . Rose caieTry our s 25e - laneheow daring the .week. All yon can. eat. Citizenship Hootcht Three' re-" sidenU of thl.icihity yesterday, ' filed with NataraUaationr xamlik er Blackman. -pettlona. torcjtiieQc- He was -the I y Ust of the a C. Cooley pioneer , -f smfly.V who -came across - the , UhfalMS. wVv lata. Uxs. W. C. Habbard . uncle ot O. B ' Hnbbard 1 mm. Mr Joseoh Graber of Salem' - Funeral serrices will be held at I the Portland crematorium loaay. HTi.'rinMi ntt I've erer seen!" That was one comment we heard ! after annoutrcepiftot drastic price reducttonsMa-iattored soils. D. H. Mosher, 474 Court. Precinct All V.:-! : Gams Commission Members .Guests of , Chamber andi; Rod and Gun Club if':?- m Drrorce Graated Decree of dl-lgoa. shows thai the- secretary of Torce was granted yesterday : to I state has the ; lowest arerage E. Hansen trom J. B. Hansen. I monthly payroJ. Tarylng over the whom she- married October C, f past two years from fit to f 114. m. He said he did not lore her whH the ladastrial accident and was - not kind to her.. Mrs. I commission is a close second with These Kro pictures from the war sane hs Shanghai show'' (top) Red Cross nurses searehmaj the rains of .Chanei for dead and wemded dnrine st roll in the hostilities. J Lower nhoto shows s hmsd ef women nnsziornxry workers in the d-fated Chapei district carryinc en tiseir worn oz mercy laese wo mew resenea many (jnmese women ana . ehOdren who were in gravo danger of losinj. their lives through shell -. arm an starrauon. -, . averages from $142 to $125. The executive department. . Including; the budget division, has the larg est average Barron, average 3335 Admits specdiag Elmer Bole tin 1S3. S28S la 1931. and 1104 Hansen declared. . Her maiden name ot Kreta Elizabeth Jans was restored to her. Englcwood re pleaded guilty to charges 'Of speeding when he appeared ' In lastice coart yesterday, and was fined 325 and costs. Tho fine waa remitted and B0J0 placed on six publican voters in the Knglewood I months probation "-ZJSF beheld Guaranteed batteries, full size li- in 1932. This tabulation was bas ed for the two months of Janu ary and February of each year. MAn Interesting thing to note in the compilation." Hoss" report read. is that the average monthly 1 compensation of approximately Under the ?p w- at the coder it 'OrtgoofM 0' TJTSIDK of some politics, thoi state capitot will be spread over two different maces in I 550 workers, comprising. 12 major i addition to the enstomary stand Tbnrsdayl March lT.at 1 n, nC at J1'-95' Burreira 464 Nort departments in the state capitoli today. Th state highway eosamis- 41.. e...t. uannt fcnJldlne The I Uaetl. ' forpos is to select three deto gates to - tho eonnty .meeting scheduled for April f. Lloyd A. Leo Is precinct committeeman. group, exclusive ot. the highway commission, has Increased from February. 1939. when it was $125 "Visit from Qweener Mrs. Laura J. Leffler and Clem Crane " et the Queener oeetiow, .ont from Stayton. were Salem basiaesa visi tors Tuesday There U Q.ulte a bit of flu illness stm prevaHent la that community Mrs. Leffler says. Mrs. Leffler is an ardent grange - snpport. and . has been a member of that organization for 39 years. St. Patrick's benefit card social at SC Vincent's Hall. Columbia & Myrtle Ave. Mar. 17. 8 ttm. Ans piees men of the parish. Fisher men's Injjch. . 'i ;!- Vr Miller Files H. A. Miller of Bend yesterday filed In tho state .'Amartmenr hero hla decla ratio of candidacy for the republican nomination tor the of flee of rep resentative in the legislature for the twenty-eighth - district, conv , prising Deschutes county, i His slogan reads: "Business principles ia pnblU affairs." i Itane Answers Answer by K. Itane to a suit filed by George .' Tkatch waa filed yesterday In cir icnit court. Itane claims that be ihas already paid the $900 Tkatch claims is owed him and Itane sets 1 up a eounier-ciaim ui iw Ono Accident Repotted The to city police yesterday Involved ffhlJ? "T ln-0Bth la ears driven by Mrs. J. A, Ctrpen- SgS, "m ter. 1957 Hiahlaad avenno, aad 5. Oettinf Blcn s- J. A. Caldwell. Damage was l"!?? seen meeta- at the MultnomahJ county . coorthooso In . Portland. and the state- basketball tourna ment In tho Willamette gymnasi um here. ter. Mrs. slight. Pleads Gailty Hvgh , Church ill, charged , with passing .another motorist without proper clear ance; admitted guilt ra justice court yesterday, and paid a fine of $3 and -costs. " H WORK MIKES n tl POLK f DALLAS, March, 15 Activities I indutrii Accident The average salary paid office workers In the state capltol group in Oregon is 91547 per year, this was said to be in line with tho overall average, when It Is consid ered that institutional help, which ranges from ITS to $50 a month for attendants and outside helpv with board and lodging, is not In cluded in the tabulation. The following' summary sh the comparative payrolls of the various Oregon, state departments for February, 1932, together wits the average wago paid to each em ploye of each deportment Department Amount Executive Iept. i.aza.uu Secretary f State . .23,901.55 State Treasurer . , 2,500. OO While thw Portia is expected- to night. Um bear acre oaly gets staited today witll eight tmaaes. played after erne o'cWk. It will end Satar doy ndgM. TJm Jngaway fins to f its ave ner asoath. AQ hot of tae staco 6partme showed chances, either mp thJe arlad. renMiwrag the- sasno it at averaco salary of f 102 was the UeaosucVn offlcw with IS eanstfoyeo. 3L Tho executive office pays tho DALLAS,- March 15 Members of the Oregon state game commis sion were gnests Monday evening Of the Dallas chamber of: eom Berce and members of tho Polk county rod and gun club at a dln aer at the Gall, hotel.- : Marshall Dana; chairman of tho com mission introduced t bo mem bers. Carl. EUren of Baker. Dr. J. C Vandevert of Bond. M. F. Cor- rigan of MeMinnville who spoke on7 tho hueiness methods of ,the eoamuslott and the value of wlia life In Oregon. Dr.- Irvng E. vining of Ash land, made tho address of tho eve ning, on the -lure ot tho north west and the fact that. 40.990 999 of 'tho- - .090.009 - milUon acres in Oregon are better adapt ed to out of door; and recreation development than any other pro duction. Ho stressed tho wonder ful heritage ot Oregon' la its wild life and too tour distinct, geo graphic divialona -of ' the state making possible all typea of out door life. Ernest Crockett spoke of tho work of tho education and pub licity department and proposed weekly radio programs.- Art M. Fish of the research department told what is being don to select the right typo ot fish and game for, tho right location. Harvey Mereland. who has hoes chief clerk for many years was intro duced as tho acting: superintend ent of tho game commission. Cost of operation ot tho fish eries was given as $149.90 to $190,000' annually, game farm $45,000. police department 1127, 090 .and tho balance for general administration. Income from fees approximate -1 400,900 to. $450,- 990 annually. There .are 20 fish hatcheries and three game' farms. Between Zz and 25 million trout are planted each year. The Port: conntv rod and smn crab petitioned the commission for a resident warden who would bo familiar with conditions . fn country and have more time for - - : .v- V.- ; :. V 1 SCIuilIIZ OoiiL lo TO BEIRIED .1 r.!caHan Verdict Llcdified 1 Also in Livesay , Cass :; V ;: Against Lee fling :;-' Tho state aopremo-eonrt. ev deatly in dissenting mood. turned - ; down six opinions yesterday, four . of which reversed', the .-dreult . judges' trying tbo, original eases ;, while . the -. other: two ; dorisloirs r modified ther original decisions. : Outstanding la local Interest , was tho reversal of tho case of the -Bask of Calif oraia National asso ciation nppeUanU vs. N. Schma!ti r and ethers, respondents. Original ly Schmaltz. ML Angel warehouse-, man., had . been successful in de fending .himself 1 from damages" ilfroal t& hnk. which claimed he had released Hi naies or nops -without receiving first the aeees-; . sary: v warehouse- receipts. x Tho baah had tho receipts as collator- , al and has not released them. . . Jadge Belt, writing tho opinion. said tho only point nt Issue waa; thw value ot tho hops, sine the ev- A recent snapshot of Betty Gow, 1 1 d e n c o showed plainly- - that nurse of Baby Charles Lindbergh. J Schmalts had not possessed legal , Miss Gow was tn iasc momner 01 reason .for releasing the hops. the IimfDerrh Vsoschold to see tne j Failare to give certajn .lnstme Mdasned ehild tho nt of the J tIoM by tho. court and the ahdoctios and to also tho first tho crims. L. Williams and Deputy Collectod Paul H. Hauser were kept busy asslstlnr peoplo ta making out their reports. ' State Ineomo tax reports do not have to ho filed antfl April 1. ILL: CASE IS mm admksioa ot certain nestIons tn-' to the evidence were held hy the snpremo eonrt to have been pre-; Judicial actions by tho Judge. Decree of Lower-'; CseuCh JlniTlfira - . ). . - Tho court modified tho decree V by Jndgo McMahan and resaaad- iag tho ease to the lower court for now trial ta tho action of J. H. Lrresny and O. L. Withers, plain tiffs and respondents, against Lew , ? HIng and Mrs. Leo Hing. defeadV ants nad appersnttf. . Other decisiens of the court ' were: C. V. Drake, appellant, vs. . A. G. - Klley and others: appeal from Klamath county.- Salt to foreclose material man's Hen.' Opinion by Justice Kelly. Jadge Tf. M. Duncan reversed and case . 'i lag scheduled, with large contracts to bo let. highest average salary, with the hanking department second, treas urer third, fttsuTUBev department fourth, corporation department fifth, board of control sixth, print ing department seventh, tax com- nussioa. eighth, boons eosnmissioa ninth, industrial accident comi sioa tenth, and secretary ef state paya the lowest average. Injuries received by Frances Moa ner February 14. will not come up for preliminary hearing In Jus- tfA pmH VH.1i. aMinlav mm enforcemorct of tho taws tn this aehedaled. s action. The- commission stated The ease was continued late the matter would have to bo re- wMtardar after Starkar'e attorn er Case of tho state axaiaat J. A. Starlrr rharrad wttta Inmtnntar manslanghte aa result el fatal I . , state hank, of Sheridan, appel lant, vs Otto W. Hider and oth ers; appeal from Yamhill eonnty. Suit to vacate annulled adjudge ment. ' Opinion by Justice Rand. ferred to the state police depart ment. Arena S304.lt H4.4S 19S.SA of the 4-H club workers are well under war in Polk county In tho five livestock clubs. ; A pig club has been newly-organized at the MeTimmonds Valley school under the leadership of the teacher. Miss Veda Johnston. Joe and Emmett McGee, Harrison - Jones, Scott and. Roy McDowell are the mem bers. . .- Spring Valley under the leader ship of Chris Yungen has a new livestock club. Members are to be due the defendant from the I James, Eldon and Marvin Cook, plaintiff for the use of tae latter s 1 iMigar bmitn, Armur xangen ana . il5,912.1 . 12S.S StaU Ai Com pi. B.00S.SS ! 5 Jiunrance Dept '--i. ; 3.44(.eo 18T.0S Corpormtioa Dept. . : S.4Sa.OO - l- Bankiar Dept. 4 I.S1S.0O Board ( Ooatrel f 2,698.8 Printinf Dept. 4.204.82 J4a.M Tax Commitiioa 4,888.33. 13S.S1 Croup ATeraie - 1S7.2S Marlon county lead the state bat la this instance tt la aothlag I to brag about In tho Increase ra nnemploymoni daring tho past : month. Tho county's registered list virtually doubled to a total et 2,509, Of which 2090- were said to be ia dire need,, Throe eamntJes showed a smalt Improvement while the state at a whole showed an la crease In need: for work. : for the post month over the first oae two eswedr $18 ia the secretary of state office of fewer evnployes. departaecnS by f le. aaaUnff oepartatent y f, hoard of eostcrol hy f 12. ASKcaun Fifty residents of tho Silver Falls district came before the county court Tuesday morning to urge taat body to proceed with construction on the Sam Matbeny section of road.. Three miles of the present read will need to be repaired and one mile et new con struction is called for.. The eoua- had advised Justice of tho Peace Miller Hayden, that Starker had suffered a mental and physical re lapse and had to reenter the hos pital. ; Starker was not arrested tor some days after the accident, or until he was able- to leave the hospital. Ho pleaded not guilty tq tho charge when arraigned faf Jnatico court-. Miss Monner was riding in star ker! car when It crashed at the corner of South Commercial and Miller streets. EUGENE PUPIL IS And on top of this Hal EL R&se comes : oat witat state ment shewing Choi Oregon with the exception of four states, pays the lowest average salary to Its stale workers, owtside ef educational histl tot bras ha the United States. Those figures' are interesting. so your indulgence a- second long- m JTt vr in 7, t. court promised to look over the .lZZlll. "ill rente In company with state high- .r"' ." " --- - -.- enrfneers. The rnd ulonIrMl tttive $1500: board of control $928, and tax eomrnfssio. $2,225, per: month. A total of 48ff people were working in the state offices last month, as compared to 651 during January of 1930, t f horses. A Clinic Finish Wear But nreschool and toxic clinic : twill be necessary to complete the ! work at Silverton for the season . Dr. C C. Daner. deputy county ' health officer, announced after yestardaya clinic there. The final eUnie probably will be held three r weeks from now; ' Estate Closed The estate of Frank : Ottwerth. deceased, has been closed In probate coart here. Joseph Ottwerth. executor, report ed ineomo of $312 and expendi tures of $1592, the necessary dff- i f erence being secured by advances ' against land owned bytbe deeeas j - ed and valued at $274sV - Appraisers ITamedu Appraisers r r. named yesterday 'for-the estate ot 'TCmma J. BosaetL- deceased, are U L. P. AldrkB. Roy Burtont and f Chester Cox. Mrs. Mayhelle Tut aar Is executrix of the. estate. Its ) ' estimated valno Is 4tV; IA ":" Tlisasa flffrnrr- "11 " -- ' wed was 'secured : yesterday by 1 Vera C. Balch. 5$. route five. Sa- 1 -lem. and. Henrietta ICavanaugh, ! route six. Salem. Ho la a carpen ter and she 9s a nurse. For both nartiea the saarriaBO la a second ' ono. , Lobc Fined 93.00 For speed r Ing hero Sunday. Howard I". Long of AumsvUle yesterday was fined $S:V9 by Moaicipal ; Judge PbnK ; rsenv- ' Chtnincy Biases 1 Flremea Wr called to Broadway and JeXXes soa streets esrly yesterday after : . noon . ; to ; extinguish - a chimney v '.:4:fira.'.' -u.:-; t. Lawrence MeClare. Tho Moamoath sheep club is starting its second year under tho leadership of Kathleen McCrae. ' The oldest livestock club Is the Etklns calf club which is starting its ninth consecutive year, of which Jesse V. Johnson has been CHEST WINNER .1- i . Doris Hack, student Frances Willard school gene, Tuesday was' declared wia ner of the Oregon.Salety Edaca tion essay contest, by C. A. How- Oregon's average aanual salary is $1,0 Z& for 2872. as compared to tho average for the United States ot 81,518. In tho education division tho state's average sal ary $2,870 for 97S employes h hne the national average is $1.- auuv as km aiciais. aeiuj 54T. Obituary -. - - rwtcreoa is a secondary road and most be approved by tho state. . The delegation .waa headed by Sam Matheny. He pointed out that the road desired would not cost the court snythlng for right-of-way, that it would bo a six Instead of a seven per cent grade. tbattt Is two miles shorter thaa tho al ternate road which has been here- j tefore considered by tho cewnty. and that It serves 42 families. - ejaaaMaaHawMeaanata a HC SCHOOL HiS KEKEHT II f Judge Hill reversed. Sam F. Taylor, 'plaintiff res- pondent. vs H. C Nelson, defend I and appellaat. - and Virgil Peter- son and F. T. Brackett, defend- ; ants; appeal from Malheur coun ty. Petition for rehearing denied ta opinion by Justice Brown. - City of Portland, ex ret Nation al Hospital assocmtlen, IneV vs. Fred Heller nad Pan Heller and Metropolian. . Casualty Insurance coarpsny of Hew -York.' appel lants; appeal from, Multnomah eesmty. Suit to recover, on eon-: tract. Decree of Judge HH1 modi fled and esse remanded. . r .ml Dr. Chan Lam Chinese Medicine 189 N. Commercial SL. Salem Offieo rreoar ; . Tacaday and Satar- day S to 5 a. au ; of In this city March 15, W. H. Peterson, aged 48. Notice of fun eral later by W. T. Rfgdos and Income Returns are eight membera of this club. The next oldest clnb is the Men- mouth Angora goat club starting its . sixth year under tho leader ship, of Mrs. Vlda Powell. Its members are Cleo. Thoo and Don ald McCalebv Walter Smith, Kath leen McCrae. Jlmmio Bidden and Louis and Eunice PowelL Legion to Delay . Renewing Drive For Membership . No Intensive membership drtV3 wfU b tnstitnted nt the present by Cspitor Post No. 9. American Legionv the eemmittee decided last -night. While the group win work on membership for. the next six weak, all ex-ervio will be Sf zlZ ,otT -152 1 Special x Service Mia MM t1aaata Jtnmm ' - Chairman R. H. Bassett. . With preaeat membership stand-1 lae-at 470 the goal set for Ove-I goa's national convention year is hat hale rmtcfrebV Commander Irl S. MeSherry anticipates the stag teg of an fntenstve membership I ertvo starting ; aoont six weeks from now. ; ., . ; r. ... leader for seven yeara. .There t ard. state superintendent of pub- 1 tnatructlon. Frances -Metxger. ismmr bign school student at Roseoarg. placed second and Joan Hoke and Jerry Clark, both, of reaaietoa. tied for third nlace. The wlnninsr ossay win ne en- tared for comoetltioa in the m tionat safetv coat est spensored by the highway education board.! beard. Washingtoa- Medals ana cash mises arecathag $35 do- aated by the hoard today were mailed to the four wiasers. Mra. Xdlth U Hays, teacher at TeutM reaafved a certificate of honor tvr submitting tho best classroom - lesson plan . on ' tho teachlag ot safety ho tho schools.; L free trip .to Washington m tho tint prize. In both the essay and lesson plan contests In tn nation wide contest. Cbmphriag Cho first month of 1S30 . and' thw first month of 1932. the report reveals aa fn- BeeiHerd Fraak Bonfflard died in this dty Monday, hfarrlr 14 at tho age of 88 years. Survived by four si-' tern, Mrs. L. Balmer, Mrs. O. M. CadweS. Mrs. George Hirons and Hla Julia BowHTard. all et Salem; two brothers. Charter BouiHard. Whito Swan. Wash., and Jobs P. of Portland ; niece, Mrs. Olive My ers, saiem; rear nephews. Nerval and Kenneth - Hirons. SsJenc nke br.va! fiuu'a cmt l George caoweil, saiera and Frank C -jack' Ballard next Satas-l-aoweu oroanr. mnerai servf- ces rrom ine ciougn-Barriek cna pei, Thursday, March 17. at 1:39 p. m. Interment St. Barbara's cemetery. riiroeiiESTSTo EAT SHIP1H CUKE Carfoe UWiibil -.. a IHJJilWUa First Christian 1 K Corning Events - - March ' ! 1 tVls Oregon state baslcetball toarnameat.' April T Third Diatrirt eoaerearo of Stat redera tloa ef Weonraa cJata. alt day session at Salem W -aaaaOkW anaaaa8aaaaaaaaaBaaaaa aaLvaaaaaaBaa V8aTi oTaaTeX Cffennu9AaMr) DaTrniff ff 1 an'S'elub hostess. ' .. - April 8 Baaqact of Ore- goa Frfrwda' Cltrlsslsm W April II Craaf chapter, Royal Arrlr Maeowa. w - " April " f"-ndeeotT, Royal snd fiUect Masons., - April 13 Grand command dery. Katzhla Templar. . April North PacUV ie distrirr assembly. Chnrch ' of the tin iMt use. - April 24 Salem district instJtnte. Evangelical cirarclc TOayS-aYoems PeeeleV ' and women's ' MiaaJooary State society, Free Methw ' dlst charch.;.. .-i- Gaining Rapidly Svangefiistie services leading an to Kastor Sunday will bo start ed at the First Chrfstfan ehurealeake at tho store, and instead has day wBI call to the 79 to 198 who win bo staying, at Hotel do Mint, transients' uaxters ta the dty halL ' Excopt through, occaaioaal gifla from tho bakers, these men, aaW dona find cake on their "hotel' biU of fare. Bnt. through tho thougttfallaean of U. G, Shipley. Xahezty street mcrchaat. they will oajoy on Satarday tho hug five- layer sponge cake whlcht Ms. Ship ley had baked la celebration, ef hla 21st merchandising: anniver sary la Salem, which was yesterU day.,..: . -. Due to his interest in Chief .of Police Frank M Info's transient problem solution, the noter Mr. Sbipiey this year ha dmregarded his usual custom of serrfar the Three and one-half year old Ralph Campbell, son of -Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Campbell. 324 North Capitot street, yesterdsy. was tally clear and regaining: his norleoadnet thw aingiag. There will mat eonditlon tmeedBy. the. at-1 bo aneclal mniical faatnroa each tonight: eontfnniafr each sight cepctnr Satardays t aata Master. Rev. D. J. Howe, pastor, will User tho sermons which win deal with bible atadv. Tonight his topic WfU bo "The IateHIgent Use of tho - Bible" Thursday ; "From - tho Fonnda- tlom ef thw WorULTt Friday -rha Kingdom of Heaven Is at Hand' Jean Schmidt of Salem will proffered it to the men to-whom such delicacies are a rarity. ..- ' The cake is SO Inches snuare. hand decorated. Each ot Its five layers are approximately five Inches thick. . - , tendlar physician reported. On study of x-ray pictures, tho Pby-1 sieiaa found that the child was suffering; from a fractured skull. Ralph was struck by a train, at 12th and Mlseion wtreets n ' week ago Monday- morning. : evening.; , George Schaer. 8 -year old singer and yodeier. will bo heard tonight aad -tho Ministers; quartet . Friday night.' FREE AMBULANCE service 1 To Frieada and Castomers WkhJa ZD Miles Badlnw ? SaJea Bejtraskeaai ' Hospital t . , , " Call 8321 . . - Rohratf v.; At thw Veteran's hospital fn Portland, March: 14, Tracy-D. Ro ars a. survived Try widow. Edith; two v- children. Money and Mary ouse or saiem; mother, Mrs. Carrie Roland or Salem: sister, Mrs. Si A. Bock. Portlamfr aunt, mam EstBrer Bofand. ' Port land. Funeral servirea Wedaeadav March If at 1:38 p. m. from the chapel of W. T. Rigdon and Son. Kev. Kantner oiticiatlag. ilaeVralebr rrio4 ... - Pkaaa A PAIUL CKMCTERT WITH PTCRPRTtJAL CARE Tra Kraam rraw tao .- ; . et city' tie w cem etert abllshc. 1893 TeL BOSS Convontontly Aceesslbl " , Perpetual care provided tor :. Prices Reasonable " The music school and music j courses, ot Willamette university were not hit by tho depression this year, but show a12 per cent racreese over the numbers enroll ed a year ago, 77 in all, states Registrar Tennent. Miss VIrrie Melton also reports that for the first time la eight years she has as many piano stu dents for tho second semester as she had the first. Ia reaeral more . music func tions are being sponsored "by Wll- Rush is HandledTSJ:.,lZ iT. courses of study Mis onerea than before. - . I rofeesor Marshall.- head of the music department, has created in terest for a band, stringed Quar tet, operetta and other musical groups which are aew here thfs year. A steady stream of " persons anxious to file their fncome tax reports visited the offices of the Internal revenue department at the postofflea building yesterday the final day for filing returns. Internal, Revenue Agent Thomas 1 i , v. i - ' ; n it r l .i- ! ! k 1 i L-3Sfwna v We relieve oa from the troublesome details of arann rico whcit gorrow has siade thinJonj: almost i'ttTpoaaiUes.:-'-- ':' -i.; :"." PE-e3a72 . Waftaa CJKanlarjrxa MtSfa. SAS U CAPITOL ST. RRKHian, I d . a f"""t 0 ; Is i AUSffl Maiiimotla, ; High - Grade " . Furnitiire Next Friday '- . 10:30 A. SL sharp ; located at 780 Mil! St. - Cotaprislag fwraitare of 15 comaletely furnished rooms. Owner says sell with ao re serve ao she la leawfasf for Leeg: Beachv Calif. 80 wait and bwy at year own price at one- of the largest Fax tare Aactiem Sales ever held fa Salem Ia fact two Big If "row I want 'earthlm ia famitare NTs at this, sale, Don't overlook this asms aat epportaalty to bwy and save. Watch ' TTediMwday nosers for more nrtlrjnTsw, Mrs. "Ruts" Woe-dry Auctioneer ta. chargw ' ' , 'Ihowo Stdow : . : r .1091 Jeffcrsoa St. I mill herder sell powr tar- 7jlttrusiees :; To Gather Soon .. A meeting of 'the board of trosteeaDf Willamette 1 university ! has been called for Tuesday, May ; 22 when tho report of the com mittee investigating the feasibili ty, of discern tfnu tuff the law school wll bo considered. Thw ouestion has prevoked widespread interest la campus and alumni circles . PIANOS TO Cau MtO, Caeut Faraitnre ,;r: . lriaeat 131 Iforth Blga rfe li))siirrrfi ii (I 1 1 11 " 11 LADD & BUSH, BANKERS " - Salem, Orcgtro . ; ; . EstaHiihed 1 868 I Ccmmorial cad Savings ' Depxrtaent .iDvngStoragmratfflg ;; '''' :,; Storage ' 1 eve ' - e - mm .- - r . . SCHA Es"Eil CoIdTaWets ' . A . pjaraateed Peinedy for colds, headaches or pains dte to.cc&dsr-'; fx Also valuable prerent ative remedy: for onliaaiy colds. iU't $?fj :f ' :' :- S Contaios no quinine and only, the V safest ' of. laxa- even those of the most del icate eonstitatioa with ex- trenie safety assnnnce of utiuui 111 cood results. i.. 25c C t Schefer . : pitrc st one 1ZZ Ncrth Crterchl St. 1 -1 "rit-Y trtOT-