The OHEGON STATES:.IAH, Eakia, Orccn, TLsrsJay Hernia?. April 21;"1SS2
-v.PAC2.riVC
3
t
oca
N
ews
B
riera.
-jpnpiis win Hoi
Honors Two pu-
Shafer Payments , Hade Pay-
MOOJEETO
LDEOFFERED FillDAY
To Ports of World
plls ot.;JTlrgi l.MenoB, i. piano imeaii or ssit in preferred, claims
, ----' TtrMlamta" mttVAfftftV. iarafnat. th. ita lat
wu.ttrstiaa'swn4pm
the Salem piano playing ontest. j gbop proprietor, -were; authorised I cTakeS Form of f'CrUISa-
: will be sent to- the.state meet, ai i . ; .
Forest Grove April 28, 20. Lol PUt eottrVhere. Payment ot
Burton won second . "S
both Boylan, new a sophomore M Vfte.li fi
shop and leather goods -.easiness
owned by Shafer has been order
ed sold for the benefit ox general
creditors of the estate- whose hold
ings totaM 8941 ,J"V
Willamette university, won first
place In Salem tor three year un
der tbs tutorship of Miss Helton
and last year too; second in the
state ' competition y
xott tnr TMrector's big fire sale
to Glese-Powers store. ;
: ' Holms' Replies. Reply -" Ty
Dnfui fL T4olman. state treasurer, i
to the- rrecent nnswer of the -Sil-S
Norton Hospital association defen-
Clark-Go . East Rev, C.
Clarke ot Salem,, district elder of
the Salem and Bograe riYer dis
tricts of the . .Oregon conference.
Free Methodist church,--will 4ats
tonight foe the east, where he is
dant In n action recently brought l to assist in the campaign being
Iit Holman's office loir the eollec-I pBt forward , rby tho general
tlon ot Inheritance tax on the es- lchurch In a missions program He
tato of the late Georg Morley, I will tratel In behalf of the church
wam filed Yesterday, with the conn-1 through Iowa, Illinois i and Indi-
tr clerk. A general denial of the ana. He does not expect to return
contentions made In the answer 1s to Salem until - the last week in
made In the reply.- . . - ' '
Registration Ended Clerks The! Hamilton Furniture CO.-store
thai Mtarthonse were busy yes-Jis oBen evenings for benefit :of
i terday checking cards and making I customers unable to come In dnr-
. tabulations on registrations whleb
piled In the last lew aaya oi xn
' registration ' period i which closed
Tuesday night. So well advertised
,had the final date been, that only
-' one person appeared ' Wednesday
at the County clerk's office, ask-
lng to be regoistered. '&fx
Dancs a Macleay Friday. ' Curt
Fnrgenson's Willamette Valley
- Boys. V , t-V?pC
lng the day.
e
.. : ; .
.' .' ... . . . , ,
CemprotuiM Md--A . com-
: promise 'in which John McKillop
offers the estate of the late Char
lotte Louise, Gooding, $1000,vxor
her death In an auto aeddent In
which McKillop was involved, was
ordered accepted by the probate
court, here yesterday.; Charles J.
Gooding, Jr. who Is administrator
of. the estate, said be thought the
ftt1mnt fair. UcKfllnn ' had
Traaserfot Filed Transcript J
hAAti nrieA for 11 0.0 AO but tha
of pleadings in the case of L. D. leasee had not come to trial.. -
Roberta against the Salem Sanl-tary-ratilk
-company was filed In
the eonnty.elerk's of fJce. here yes
terday. The defendant Is appealing
tii A ladsment of- $124.11
and f 20.8S In costs was obUined street
by th,e plalnUff in tne jusuce court
here. . . '.:
Prices yon have never had offered
to you before at our tire sale now
in progress. Open evenings. C. 8.
Hamilton Furniture Co. 340 Court
w Salem' high school girls will
take the annual.- Jym Jamboree
audience on round-th erworld
cruise, .visiting, and dancing with
their , sweethearts In every port
tomorrow ' night starting at 7 : 3 0
o'clock in the high school gymna
sium,- .The program; called "The
Cruise- of the Good - Ship QjuC,
Is Sponsored by the Girls .Letter
club with the cooperation ot other
girls who have not yet earned suf
ficlent points In athletie activities
tor- membership; 'fxY-,-;:
On-the gym floor, to he arrang-
ln likeness of a ship's deck, the
G. ' L. C. sailors wUl . stunt whUe
on the 'high seas" and ln- lonr.
countries will dance, the native
steps with their sweethearts.
Music will be provided by the high
school band.; under direction of
E, R. Derry. and by Eva Cochran.'
Lois Burton Lucille. Mosher and
Iola Queseth, .pianists. . Advisors,
for the eruise' are Vivlal C. Bar
tholomew and vOrace . 8. Wolg
mott,. physical, education lnstrue-4
tors, j ' i. , j .
The program wilTbe as follows
Flag salute and -sailor's reel t by
rew: "The March, of -the Mar-
ines," B. H. S. band; tumbling act
hv ' crew on high : seas : r Russian
vort. Russian Cossack-, dance; bar
drill by crew; Italian port. Taran
tella Tbe Gypsy Festival." over
ture; band; Holland, Dutch dance;
Scotland, . Highland : Scottische;
single stick fencing," crew on hlgn
seas;.rope and ellmb and stunts,
erewj pyramids, . erew; v finale.
Girls lietter club song by sailors
and sweethearts, vvv- ;-?r&ii
SUING FOR UNUSUAL PRIZE
3
w
V
v .4:
V
Honinsr that her effort towards rah-th census flrure will bring
its reward, Mrs. Florence Brown, 42, of Toronto. Canadala shown J
with some of the twenty-seven children she has borne, -fourteen ex
whom are still living. Under the terms of the wUl of Charles Vance
Miller, s wealthy Toronto man. Mrs, Brown would receive the award
of 4500,000 h bequeathed to the Toronto woman who, 10 years .after
his death, had given hth, to- the most children. - The Provincial Gov
ernment, however, is nndertaking te annul the strange will and eon
rert the ssoaaj to therUniversity of Toronto; - Mrs. Brown has breught
;.. : ' - an it fjk 1afm Dm amVvL. : i .: ' . . . i
TJjmer; the f V?? 5?
cou:n fi;:es due ;
Hpss has Report; Amount Is
1 Around tCOOO; Carson
skcd Jcr OpWcuJ
Coming Events
'- April County Federw
atkm of Women's clabe of
Marlon eownty at Sales
freights ban, . r s, .
- Apefl " S3 Coanty sjwU
ins; contest, :- .
: " April 23 Saleaa district
institute, Evangel 1 c A ,1
ehnrch. -. -( - ;: - ; ; : . t . '
' April SO ' Salens Syas
phoay- OrhtUn coacert at
May 1-eVrMsle week.
May a 8 Oregoi eomfer-
vniid Ileal Ui bjm
Protectlosu
s May S-8 Towns; People's
and i. Women's Missionary
State society. Free Metho
dist ehnrch.
May 7---QptosBetrist con
vention. ;v-;;-;. r-,-V--'-
May 6-7 : Annnal May
Day. festivities, WUlaseetto
nnivenlty. - . .
A-Msy . 3-2-27 Oregon
iFnrnters Union coaventioav.
T7-IDN APING appears to be a
tV nonular sport or game , or
"TT"" crime, which ever way - It
mar be taken. While the world la
stUi aghast at the perpretation ox
the Lindbergh ; kidnaping, (high
school students try the game, and
Just last night we heard children
at play ealUng nrst kianaper.
second kidnaper or third kidnap
er." ' i'
ly opposedl 1 at
seetings. Bo there yow are. -
whether - Marlon eonntr ow
the state of Oregon between 5,-i
900 and $8000 in fees collected:
tor traffic violations Is the cues-
tlon that - probably will be refer
red toho courts for a legal de
cision.
It was. said that Hal E. . Hoss,
secretary of state,' had -prepared
a " : report . i showing the exact i
amount of fees which were said
to be due the sute 'from tho
countyr This report has- not ' been '
made public .John Carson, dis
trict attorney, has been asked for
an opinion as to whether. the
money should bo; paid over by tboj
county. ' . i
'The fees In controversy 'were
said to have Jeen. cdllected in the
Justice eourt here "back as far as
If II. Nono of these tees were
collected- during the : admlnlstra
Uen of MlUer Hay den,' present
TheJaUU alleges that tbu'9&ContraCt GtVGTk
Uon of traCfle laws when the ar-i iV)r fJOUlltV ItOV
Hiit iiwsda-ers ataU hirhwayl vx: IsyUUiyJU
by a sUto traffic lotfieer should
go to the state. . This contention
was said to be supported by the
atatntea.:'.' ?.r.. :rA ,r- :--.--
In' the past however; some of
these Unes were nald over to the
county treasurer Instead of to the
state treasurer. - A recent audit
was -.ssid to havo indicated that
spauld ir:s WW-
W FOR PhDJECT
it
lty havo returned to make their
homo hero after spending the past
pear at Orville, Washington. Mr.
and ' Mrav - win, xaio wno -nave
both been. HI tor some time are
Improved. ? -r : i
i
Of Rock Hauling
' C E. Strickland, a Portland re
sident, was arrested there the oth-
u fin m. :nntr . .'vtAlatlnm
charge. Our C.. B. Stricklln. Ul&theM fine were not turned erey
enaineer. has been bnsr since that lu u v
LUen Man Talks Fred J. Gll
braith, manager of the Miles Lin
en company ; and : Salem Linen
mills yesterday spoke to members
of tho Salem. high school Science
club concerning-tho flax Industry
and exhibited, a samples of the
mills raw and finished 'products.
The club accepted his 4 Invitation
to visit the mills on their next
meeting date, two weeka away.
Students spe. 20c Inch. Sweetland.
- Mortgage Ordered gold Sale
of a mortgage which Is involved
In the estate assets of Lillian R.
Chflstofferson,' incompetent, ' was
authorised yesterday In probate
Court. The mortgage Is against
property owned by Thomas Dalke
and May Dalke. The United States
National bank here-will purchase
the mortgage. V
." . Carson - U "Corvalli District
Attorney John H. Carson and his
brothers, Allan and: Wallace, went
to . Corvallis yesterday, to attend
Stop Failnro- Ouupged josepn prominent Benton , county attor-
Ritter. S4S Center street; was ar
rested by city police -yesterday on
a charge of falling to stop at a
through street Ward L. Moore of
.Independence pleaded. guilty to a
aimllar charge In municipal court
and was sentenced t license sus
pension tor io aays.
Free old-time dance Haxel Green
r Engllshwonuui Speaks Miss'
ChriSUbe; Pankhnfst, : daughter
of Mrs. Emmailne - Pankhurst,
former worker . for woman suf
frage-la England," spoke tostu
dents at Willamette university
Wedhesdar. It is -not -best -to hs
always "again : the ' government"
she stated. Now that women have
their vote It Is their duty to Join
in with constsuetive programs.
1 Guardian Reports . The final
aeount of the estate of Russel M.
. Robblnt, minor, was filed yester
day In probate court by Amanda
n. nohhlna who has served as
. guardian. Income for,.: Robblns
was $1X19 and outgo $219. The
chief source ot Income was the"re-
turn on a life Insurance policy.
'Dance Friday Hasel Green." -;
Additional Change Made. Ad
. ditlonal transfers of stock held by
thr estate of tho UrrDah J. Fry.
Srw to Hettle E. Fry. principal
heir, was authorized In an order
, issued In probate court here yes
terday. Tho First National Bank,
trust department,' Is" handling the
estate.---C;;. v-
ney. Clarke was
ot Allan-Carson.
a brother-in-law
Ob
itiiary
' - .- lelniendo ' r; ri '?
:'A the residence 860 ' Marion
street, Wednesday, April 20, San
tiago Delmendo aged 35 years.
Survived by mother, Mrs. Maris
Delmendo and.slster.Miss Helen
Deimendo of Baconotan, LaTJnion,
Philippine '.Islands. 1 Funeral an
nouncements ' later by Clongh-
Barrlck" company. ; y '
- At the residence, route 1, Sa
lem. Tuesday, April 19, Thorstein
Horten, age $7 years. Survived
by widow, Mary; children," Anton
of Portland, Iver, .Theodore and
Olga of Salem, Alma C. Dickson
and . Julia Gideon, both of Port
land. Funeral services Saturday,
April 23 at 10:30 a. m. from the
chapel of W. T. Rigdon and Son,
Rev.: P. W. Eriksen, officiating.
Interment Zena cemetery. ;
At the
Oooley
residence.
Rotarlans listened ; with close
attention to one r of their own
number. Dr. ' Bw F Pound . Who
.talked at their weekly luncheon
yesterday on "Why should every
Rotarian be interesieu in conu.
welfare work..Vj Dr., Pound 1
one who devotes a great deal of
hl time to work with children
and for the schools. He is chair
man of the Marlon county com
mlttee which is helping to-plan
the state conference on ehlld
health and protection which meets
In Ralem Mav 2 and S. .
"Dr. Pound emphasised the im
portance of education - for coil-
dren. and praised, tho modern
aehool which . adapts ' the system
to the child rather than the child
to the system. Health work must
bfkont us to keen our cmioren
well, that they may- grow to be
air on a- men and women.--He told
ef the work' of health clinics and
predicted that In the hext lj or
80 vears we would do away with
a lot of dental decay through dis
coveries 'we appear to be on the
eve of completing. Children need
wholesome recreation: and there
Is the nroblem of the handicapped
and delinquent, children were ad
ditional points the speaker devei
oned. . ;:"'; ;
Referring to the episode tn the
high school, he urged organisa
tion of .: Barents to help the
schools. In closing he said:The
teaehins! of Christ has - brought
more people to realiso tho rvalue
of motherhood and childhood
than any other Influence.". .
(98 Gaines
avenue, April 18, Joseph B. Cool-ant ClliPcU
ey. aged 11 years. Survived by StVUbldU lyiicyix
On Auto
widow, Mrs. Clara Cooley; daugh
ters, Mrs. Hasel C. Hoft ot Port-,
land; Mrs. Dorothy -Toung of Sa
lem: sons. Russell L. of Portland,
Victor , L. . of 5alem; brothers.
John P. of Brownsville, Frank M.
Two former' highway emnxnis-
sionera appeared tn print Tester- -day.'H.
B. Van Dmser was back
at Washington soaking pleas,
for tho lumber interests, while .
Charles K. Spanldms; was at .
tho capltol explainlns how ho
ts wrongly placed on record
as favoring the Portland Fourth ;
street project when he vigorous--
K W. II. WOOD
CULLED BY DEATH
At her home, 1115 Jeffer
son street, saiem, weanesoay
morning. April 2 Or in her 70th
year, Mrs. W, H.- Wood passed
.way. July 28, 1861. at afaaison.
Wis., she was born into the fam
ily of 1 Ov Smith, printer ana
editor, who long afterwaras ioi
lowed - his trade and profession
at Pomeroy and MIddleport, Ohio.
The Smith family 'came to Ore
gon City in 1894, and the father
and mother -died there. Ella B.
Smith was married there to' W. H.
Wood Feb. 28.190 1, and - some
years later . they . went to their
farm near Broadaeres, : Man on
county. x where. Mr. Wood died t
few years ago. Mrs. j.-w oray
of Goldendale, - Wash, .a sister.
was with Mrs. Wood in her ust
sickness.' Mr. Gray, long a prin
cipal in . the ' public school s or
Oregon City, Is now treasurer ot
Klickitat county, . Wash. There
survives - an adopted daughter,
Verna Wood, of Salem. The fun
eral will ' be. at the Holman .
Pace parlors,, Oregon City, at 1:
30 p. m. Saturday, and interment
in the family plot there. . Mrs.
Wood was av lifelong member of
the Congregational church, ana
she will be remembered in the
communities .where she . was
known as a good woman and a
kind neighbor. - . ' j--- '-Z
time trying to convince his friends
that It wasnt hot And Charlie says
the only- assurance he -.can give
Is his word. So Tie seems to think
he la having a tough time of
it. .. .... ' -,
. -. Bo called - sportsssem m m 4
anembers of the state game com- -'
mission who have beest erltJcis
tnsj the state police for alleged
lack of ewf oreement of the game
and fish laws, shonid ponder!
for moment and stody some
facts, and then start immediate
ly to. correct all their remarks.:
The facts wUl show them their
grave error.
Marion county officials : have
taken the position that If the fees
are due the state they should be
paid. . , v r V
SBAHBERGERS RETUBJf
ROCKY POINT, April 20
Mr. and Mrs. David 8hamberger
who formerly lived In this vieln-
Tweedle and Case" yesterday
won a contract for the hauling of
2000 yards of crashed rock for
the Marlon county court on' the
Sllverton-SUver Creek, f alia road.
They were low in a field of six
bidders. The rock is to be haul
ed from. Mire's Pit and the win
ning bid was 10 eents a yard for
the first mile hauled up to 81-a
a yard when hauled for 11 miles.
Other bidders and their offer on
a one td 11-yard haul were: Al
lan Bellinger He to $1.10; Stew
art and Kepplngar : -10 cents to
$1.10; D. A. King: 12c to $1.00;
William Davenport: 18c to $1.42;
Roy Dickinson: lie to $1.42.
Senator Charles A.- Epauldlng
denied Wednesday that he had,
while a membef ot the state high
way commission recently, signed .
or had anything to do with draft- '
lng the resolution authorising' an
agreement-between the state
highway department, the dty ot -Portland'
and Multnomah county
involving; the ao-called - Fourth
street extension. ' . -; .- -;.-!...'"'
Soanldlng declared that he op
posed such action xon the part of
the highway- commission, -at-, a
prltato meeting held in the- ar
Clcea of J. a. Alnsworth tn Port
land, and subseauently. reiterated ;
his stand on. the proposed exten- '
alon project In - publie r addresses. ;
Ainsworth was chairman of the .
state highway commission at the:
time the alleged meeting was held
In his Portland offices, Spaulding t,
continued. .7 .'.
Spaulding said the reeords 'of ;
the commission would show . that
he always had been . opposed to -
spending state highway funds for -.. '
the. improvement of roads within Y v -
Incorporated towns and cities. "
rl was not opposed to spend- ;
lng state highway funds on the ' .
proposed extension Outside of the ; ;
city of Portland, Spaulding said, j :
Such an expenditure would hae -
been legitimate, rand : within '.ar;
scope of the commission's legltl
mate aetlvftlea."Av ...W .v;rt '?c
Spaulding did not deny that be -
had signed a number of Touchers - '
having to do with-the proposed
project ;-- -, - '7.-; :,'- ', . -j . -
:lOw AT BENEFIT -CERVAI3,
April 20 Sacred ;
; Heart church held . a card party ,
and daaee at the parish hall Tues
day night with .about 100 la at- ;
tendance. Prises for .high scores in "
S90 went to Mrs.- C. W. Cntsforth
and Charles RelUng and tor high
scores In Pedro . to Miss Rose:
Hauptman and . Andrew . Miller. .
William Ekhoff received the door ,
prize,' Dancing and games provid
ed amusement antu midnight. .
For instance in the first six
months of operation the state po
lice nave made as many arrests
and Imposed about $10,000 more
in fines than the game wardens
did over an entire year in 1930
and again in 1929. In other words
the sute police system is proving
more than twice as effective in
the matter of law enforcement In
this channel. '
A. J. Flint and Hmi,
Brothers, two Salem contrac
tors, were second and third low
bidders for ceswtrnctlon of the
cottage at the Roaring River
fish hatchery la Linn cownty.
The old cottage bwrmed down tn
March. The job will cost about
9200O. The low bidder failed to .
' send a deposit so it la likely a
Salem man wUl get the Job, it
was awderstood.
State Treasurer Rufus Holman,
accompanied by Henry Hansen
and William Einxlg, yesterday In
spected the new tubercular hospi
tal Just being completed by the
state. The new structure favoraoly
Impressed the three state officials
ana when the. governor and Hoss
hare ' seen it ' a recommendation
for its acceptance will be made to
the board of control. , , .
Sought by Pray Chetneketans to
i ravel to
Two Hearings Today Prewm- Calif.; sisters, Mrs. Virginia
Insrr hearinr for J. C. Ebertn,
charged with passing checks with
out sufficient funds, will come up
in justice court at 10 a.m. today.
This afternoon at 2 o'clock hear
ing on charge of liquor sale lodged
- against Ira McPeak wlU be held In
Justice court. V:;:;;'- .?;; v.t-
. Attend Funeral Members of
the state supreme court Wednes
day went to Corvallis where they
attended the funeral services for
Arthur Clarke, prominent Benton
eounty attorney who died Sunday.
A jinmber of Salem attorneys also
attended the services. . ;? ji
' For lumber, shingles and building j
material, see Pedes LtUmoer. uo.
1281 Edgewater street, W. Saiem.
Phone $811. W, T. Grler, Mgr.
Official "Meet The omcial
- board of Leslie Memorial church
will meet tonight at the church,
. with a, fellowship dinner, plenie
! atvle. " to ' precede 5 the ? business
meeting.- A program is being ar
.' ganged fiir jt'rr .
Guild to Meet The. World
Wide Guild girls ot the First Bap
- tlst church wUl meet Friday night
at 8:30 o'clock for aiwtluck sup
.per .with I Mrs; Brlttjon Jloss :on
North ', Liberty ,stret.c Surprise
' features are being worked into the
7 Case ConUnned - Following
prelimlnaryi hearing 4n justice
- court yesterday the - non-support
,-. case against Claude M. Litchfield
-was' continued tor 30 days and de
; fendant is out, having posted $500
Kirkland of Oakland, OaL, Mrs.
Susan Moore of Sherwood, Ore.;
eight grandchildren, i Funeral
services will be held at the First
Baptist' -'church, corner Liberty
and Marion, Thursday, April 21.
2:30 p. m. under the direction ot
the Clough-Barrick . company,
with vRev. Britten Ross officiat
ing. flntermentCItyview ceme-
tery.; ,.;:.-.i.w,s.' " t;4-....iA::,:;-,;v:--' ?
: Albert' John Lens passed away
at the " Residence, 470 j, North
Church street, April IS, aged 87
years.' He leaves a widow, Elisa
beth; father and mother, Mr. 'and
Mrs; Leopold Lens of Salenrr chil
dren, Mrs. Hulda Klein, Miss Lucy
Lens, both of Salem, Mrs. Bertha
Behlen, . Stayton,'. Miss Marjory
Lenx; Portland; Clifford, Nora and
Mable Lens, all of Salem." Funeral
services Friday, APril 22. at 1:30
p. -;m.fromt the ; chapel of W Tr
Rigdon tt Son, Rev. Amos E.- Mln
neman officiating, : .-4
..- i . -. wtv' F?Jr .'
. Periodle campaigns ot enforc
ing the laws relating to headlighU
is not desirable, whereas constant
checklna- of motor vehicle lights
should effect correction,,- Charles
Pray, superintendent of state poj
lice, declare this week.
' 'Wilful -violators Invite arrest,"
he said. - "The ao-called one-eyed
ear offers a traffic -menace that
must be eombattea.! -
Prar said he had" Instructed his
commandinc . officers to halt all
ears oneratlnr : f. with ' defective
rhts.- Attention of officers also
was called to that provision ot the
law requiring motor driven to dis
play the certificate of registration
within; the driver's compartment
of the vehicle. ' .
Soloist Selected Bob Reed
will represent Salem . high school
as - piano soloist - in the - music
tournament to be held at Forest
GroYe "April 1$ and 30, irt re
sult ot winning the contest Isat
week, j - Lois Burton .won - second
plsce. Both are students of .Fran?
ceo 1 virglnie ateiion, wiuameiie
university Instructor la piano, -
The Hamilton Furniture 'Co. Is
- -; i
Mountain Sunday
. Chemeketans are looking tor
ward to a bivouae trip to Snow
mountain this week-end.. They
will be Joined by Masamas from
Portland Juid Eugene Obsidians.
The party will leave here from
the Senator hotel, at 4 p. m. Sat
urday afternoon. Night will be
passed at Roaring river hatchery.
Sunday the hike to the-summit
and back will be made, a distance
of 19 miles, Richard Upjohn n
leader. --v- - c . ' 1-
; Those desiring to : go should
register at ' the- 8enator for the
trip.
Justice Harry Belt, accompan
ied by . Mrs. Belt and their
daughter, left this week for
Washington, D. C, to attend the
annual meeting of the ' Ameri
eaa Lew tnstitnte there the first
week in May. Last year Justice
George Rossmaa attended the
event. Some of the greatest le
gal minds in the station speak -at
this convention. - - .
? You-Tl nod the steeU - s ,V jfsA
:assss7
SMtbods of making -' r - -- 1
coffees g "' 1 jv " Ji
" - '. -rTr A
- - ,
GddtuWest, A Perfect blend of coffee,
and the Golden West drip method of -niaMrie
it. .resItr. GRAND FLAVOR, -
Here s now ; : Measure your ooiaen
West Coffee in the GoIdenWertdnp!
coffee maker, then poor in jumping,
foiling water. Let it "drip", and serve
' You're, ready to say gqodbjt permaip
tntlj to coffee troubles. Try it!
Yoor grocer has Golden West Coffee sad Golden
west maker.
It looks like our attendance at
the ball game Tuesday ores a good
Influence for Portland. The team
won Its second straight game yes
terday. Readers of our yesterday's
column have- asked ns If we really
saw the game even If we were at
the park. Well, at least Al Lind-
beek says he did, and naturally
we . will support' his statement,.
mm
IMSQCSISS
Villain Henry Bool died at the Wl&Ste&
residence early Tuesday: morning,' ."V-j-- -':- : f;-T:- '
aged 78 years He 1 survived by ?Tallmain Visits PwntaMr;
his widow;. Bertha, and one daag h- an Mrs, Wells TaUinanthii' week
ter, Mrs.'A8aheI-;Bush.vandvtbe 'were Tlslted by their son; Ernest,
following staters? wrs. i,iaTauepirrwno i,, business manager 'of the
of Palo Alto- Mrs. first Brook, In r a.4 veterans' hoscltal at Llrer-
Palo Alto;;MisS Ulllan,Boot, Jlrs. moTe; calif. He stopped here after
Rose Mann of -Montana. Fun era.1 J gitina; the ,WaUa,-. WaUa;; Wash.,
services ;wlllb3 - held Thursday, I hospiUl where lor a number of
Anrll 21.. at lo:39 Ssci. ircm iTMri ha was manager. He was ae-
Rigdon's .Mortuary, Rev. B. Earle eompanied. bybla wife and aon;
Parker Officiating. Interment City- RoberC i - t
view cemet$ry.f-;;J-;t-y-f:i -;;; : .. . ' lZ."-
Twelve Bid on
-Hatchery Work
Twelve - bids.-, ranging 4. from
81794 to' 82488. for the eonstrue-
tion- of a cottage at the Roaring
river fish . hatchery, were opened
by the state purchasing 'depart
ment Wednesday. - The bids were
referred to the state. game, com
mission for recommendation." I W.
S.' MeClaJn of Jefferson submit
ted the lbw; bidV:4X;-:;"':ii-T-:
. Curd Tables smdl
to Rent"
CalTr 9I0,
Csed;
Fnrmitare
lOt North High
mm'
T Dr.. Chan
Chinese Medicine.
148 K. Commercial
TTonms 1 and '-
pf Salem-..'.;
.'Offiee: hoars i
Tuesday sj Sstnr-
flay a to 0 p. m.- ;
'" iicitir:Tiws& : e
uoyian, sopnomore at niuameiie
university, will give a piano .re-
eitaL Tuesday anight at Waller
Hall, being assisted by Jeanette
.Smith on the YloUn,
8ecui"lJcense-Sol B. Taylor,
legal, 2075 Fairgrounds road, ae
cured a license yesterday to wed
' Edith L, Riggs, legaf. 1348 Broad
' wa. E. P. Rounds ,will perform
the ceremony." ', ;
f Chimnev Blazes Firemen i
'called to 1850-Market atreet yes-1
' tertla afternoon to extinguish a'
i PARK CI-iKTERk W1TB
PERPETCAL- CARE y -art
Tea SOsatts rraa tae Rsart
ef Town-
CITY VIEW CEMETERY
Csutllshed . 18S3 ; , TeL tZZZ
- Conveniently Aeeesslbl -
Perpetual care provided for .
- . - - Frieea Reasonable r- -
7 S-
AT THIS TIME OF YEAB
jxiany ' ot us feel . woeful
lack of pep . axtdtneres
a bluish tinge to every-
NoVrtheHime atGOOD
TONIC Mielpsa llotl.Z
gives "your whole ;sy stent a
general :tuniBg;up, puts
the joy back into living.
We" have a FRESH STOCK
of thorough!y;fREIJABLE
Sprinjc.; Tonics and Blood
Purifiers i v'-,
V ; ASK1 US ABOUT '
Bx 7650 1 "Z
ii
Schabfer'
: r Drcj Store
1S5 Ifcrth-Comaerdal X
SmaU Gars . . S1.00:
;;:-;5dium:Gars
New. and most mcwemreuipment'justir
I low priced possibles Quality of work will be the rrie as our $1 .50,
a2lu2.25JoW;iii,the
. -.v- . .v '. -V.. .
. .
en
Attach to
-Ma ;
I r 9
Call
G192
.i'"- ....... . .?! r
' I
.''-. "
VI i .
L .. - : : . : - ' ' -
7e Call for
indDeliTer
Your Car
"Any Place,
Any Tiae
vCCaU
6192
ChtntitU tt CiiV
Tel. 1S3
chimney fire in a, residence. -