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The OHEG0K STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, FridarMornfa?,May27, 1&32 PAGE FIVE - oca IN ews Briefs EXPECT BIB HM t how the poppies are made Specitil Service St. Joan's Lu-i Arrested for irt.vtiig Ralph : theran : church, 10th k and ' Aj Schuetx, Herman Schuetx and streets, will hold a special service Peter, Kirk, all ot St. Paul, were! Fi MS1V Sunday morning. When the annual haled into Justice court yesterday i Other Clubs ill ValleY Plan i cUss orconflrmanda w21 renew answer charge of malicious!. Ta p-:A:nota tn Co Torn - , Exhibit, Is Report their Jbaptlsmal vowb in a beau- "iin Uiu tna impresBire service, a u i floor ? to the . billiard hall at St. class -Ibis year consists of Irene Paul. The three pleaded not full- Dahlen. Genevieve Hinz, Marie lr ana wui he given preliminary More piang for the" Willamette svnpiiK. Ma Martin, fiiadvs I hearing Jane t at 2 p. m. They iWA wr vainn. Raets, Marlon Wltte, Edith Teske, r" oat on their own recognisance. ea at executive meeting ot ausio .mmuh, utwr uiuieu, who i Ducks rid tou of earwlra and tne Baiem uaruen ciuo biu w ' v.hio,- vMw.fA I "uc you oi earwigs ana i .i.w . .wmw nf vui a..v. ' I slues now at Ralnm Pfitlanrt. pwu .ui6u v Schmidt, Elmer Smith. The rit- ",a? now Iem "tuna, commerce. , Miss vEdith Schryver, ual includes examination of the Want Contract Surrendered president, reported that following class, song by the class., address Suit to ; hare a . contract ' surren- the presentation of the state Fed- by the pastor, Rev. H. W. Gross, dered was begun here yesterday eration of Garden clubs conven- the solemn . promise ot faithful- by Dora McElhaney and a B. tion in Albany the past week, of ness by the class and the confirm- McElhaney against. William M. the plans for the Willamette Val- ation ceremony. The: following McEachern and Velna Me- ley Flower show for June 4 and Sunday the class will attend first Eachern. The plalntjffs allege the S In Willnon park, a la rge num- Mimmmilnii.- terms nf the tantraet hava wot ber of Valley clubs signified their . f ' 1 Ibsen met. I intentions of entering and attend- ! uerry ueaeis pricea 10 we limes, i Ine the show. at Statesman office. 215 South (Knitted suits advertised Thursday I it was announced that 20 corn- Commercial street. 1 morning at 17.95 should . hare merdal growers hare made reser- oaA S10 ftn tn lift Cft Mlllcr'a. ) ntlnm tnr iniu and vaA&n Alnba Under Advisement Justice ot from all over the Talley are mak- the Peace Miller Hayden has un- Report Made Report on the arrangements for display and der advisement some matters ot estate of the "late Frederick H. competition. law brought np yesterday morn- BraUel filed in probate court here The nfiwer show committee ing In preliminary hearing In tb yesterday , shows collections ot pointa to the fact that this is the case against James Anderson and $2852 and payments ot $1704 in third Willamette .Valley show. H. A. Thielsen, arrested on charge the half-year period which the The first was given In the show of giving a check without suffi- report covers. A balance of $1143 rooms of the Valley Motor plant. ciem lunos. juage tiayaen win is on nana. The second was given in the gar- probably give his decision on the , f-vt- t tW dens of Mlas Sally Bush last year, case next Tuesday. Tb check Get your berry tickets at The and nQw mrd wm become 4 was a postdated one on the Ore- Statesman Job plant. clyle ,nterest by ing presented gon Feed and Flour company and - puiM statements Various pre- in the delightful surroundings of slgne by Anderson and Thlessen clnct committeemen who sought Willson park. as oiucers. ine concern now electlon for their party represen-1 A program consisting ot illus- uviuuik. I V.M.t r& fllfnff atattw lirtaA flnwor a!V ahnrt ta.Ilca bv 1 4-vJ--- -4 Here is one of the veterans who has been busy matins poppies like those which the American Legied auxiliary and the auxiliary to the Veterans of Foreign Wars will sell on the street! today ana tomor row. The funds from this sale will go to the relief and child welfare work of the local organizations. The popples have been made in S3 hospitals tn 84 different state aad It Is estimated that 100,000 have been made. T T 1-1 rl pr tY ( Occurrences and Gossip w licirri hi at the cenUr of 0regon., Dome.. sUte government Coming Event May-250-27 Oregea Farmers' Union conrenttoa. - llay SS-Red TIIUs grange, entertaining state grange of ficers, Saturday, 8 o'clock. ; June 28 lUsaoaS . sute picnic. '" - ' . . Angmst 7 Ohio Bock eyeH picnic, i -., Angmat 1 Dakota pic nic - . - SET JUuE 11 TO 13 The Itth senior class of Wil lamette a Diversity will hold com mencement exercises from Jane 11 to 12, according to the com mencement program Just, an noaneed. . - --.-'-'-- Events .'listed for Saturday. - 4 -"'" r. vi.u. u.w.. class breakfast, on tha eamnns: v,ww, 10 a, m., annual .meeting of trus-1 Rout, Ruth Grant, eaaet Collier tees, Eaton haU; 2:20 p. m.. class s ranees onerman, miiarea aner- aay exercises,- university cnapei; ion. .umiui au, 4 p. m.. alumni business meet- lice xuggins, jLwrotny Aoomas wx- lng, university chapel; 5:20 p.m., lit- Card, Barbara Howe, Jean van alumni i banquet, university; Sisiyre. p. nv, president's reception. Lau- William Foster, Perry Thrapp. sanne hall, reception ot President I Osmer Burgess, Laurence Brad and Mrs. Carl Gregg Doney to J f ord, Melvin Chiles, Ben Turpin, alumni, seniors and their guests. I Bert Childs, Frank Ut wilier, Ed- to trustees, , zacuity. siuaenu ana i win streud, Charles Wiper. Jr., all friends of the university. I Robert Ross. Max Kenyon. Thorn- President- Doney will deliver I .a Winer. Warne Sturress. Forbes the baccalaureate sermon sunaay, i Mack, Elmer Scheelar. June 12 at ll ociock in me First Methodist Episcopal chuich. Alumni, seniors, students and T1 a-iAr(Ar Ffaft friends will hold a reunion and 111 CdUl ICi Ej&ldlC farewell service at 4:20 p. m. in the university chapel and the day will be closed by a Christian at aMi a I tttftvt nnlvnfo.ArT At 8 : r. .. .. . I Vn.rt ..t.,M . t17 KOft w p. m. in me rirst Mnoam -'" '':" v "V ii.. wtfh . rmn br Rev. l by Eithel Headrlek who died probate filed yesterday in probate Valued $17j00 H. C. StoTer. Commencement exercises will wwrlLLARD MARKS ot Albany, YY president of the state sen- attt la amnnv thnta who will Salem Lode a No 4 A. V ments f expense with the county specialists on different flowers. wJkT t.w cation 1:45 P. M. today. , Funeral ot Bro. Toilet Ol son ot Steadfast Lodge No. 216, them incurred no cash outlay. A Ing planned. statement, however, is required by law. Manette, Wash. By order of W.M. Dance toaight and Sat at Fair- Cook to Preach Sunday at Pounds pavillion. Adm. Z5C products. There will also be a "curiosity shop" of flowers. I M lit. It 7J 20 p. m. the Englewood United m Seat Driving ,t,"pe,?f?: ta, " " ' T.i RthMn oWk,.!!! n.M w I . - . . I Garden clubs, and commercial . -w -v"-"- 'iwitn lour in ine irum rcai i vT. " k M.ano.n .auiuu.au' BUU SheeU bearing the classlflca- r "w "- was imea a noiiar ana cosw. wn- tfn nf ftntr!. award- and nnali- ..-.f an.Hma tending the dedication ot the new will have an exWbft. and garden Rogue River bridge oh Saturday, accessory people will show their Mrs. Sheldon i F. Sackett private will be present when the bridge is dedicated. General Rtlea of the state military department laborers. Many of these claims have been filed in the state labor department during the pest few weeks, and in a few instance settlements have made. In other cases found that the employers no funds, and these claims were classified as worthless. ti xfnni.. Jbi IS at 10 I court here. The Ladd and Bush a m In tha Kirs Methodist Trust company is to be executor ehnroh. with the address-br Pres- of her estate. Her son. Marvin. ident Norman F. Coleman ot Reed ana ner aaugmer. wioenne, eaca .it.a- o.rfi.iit tiaiim win nn. I receive siooo unaer me terms oi fr tha dewees and announce the 1 the Will. The residue of the es tate is len in trust ana tne m- I prizes and honors. growers of the communities are represent Governor Meier. The annual state bar exam- me a gangster, gambler, and .h a tn na aama. rnmmittment I . - . i . I m..n i tt- gunman; through a great exper- was igsued. th f rhMt Hot. Td and 12 and is. Arthur Benson, clerk lence no naa come to know tne I vTZ .Z Z . ZtvTZ vn . r..--i- .11. tt. I tt n t... vo.o. tt Bush bank, or by writing Mrs. W. preaches it as he has come to live Jones, Salem rural resident, left Sm"' hraian of the flower trtn tn Mlnneanolla. Minn., via the I r rermawui w.fs ana up Canadian Rockies. En route he including hair cut. Model Beauty st0 at Vancouver. Edmon- T aal ak a TT S1 V1 . aBIA a I ""ur- ruune niu. ' ton. Reelna and Saskatoon. The Roseburg band has made will 1 a strong bid to provide music at this year's state fair. Reports in dicated that the band has receiv ed the Indorsement of various i AQUATIC EfflES PASS SIM TEST come goes to Otto Headrlek dur ing his lite, and at his death the property goes to the two children share and share alike. Apprais ers of the estate are to be Roy Bohannon, Roy Barton and L. P Aldrich. PD li NEABS EI.0 OF ACTIVE SERVICE Oregon conference ot the Evan gelical church will convene !a the Willamette Boulevard church in Portland Wednesday at 2 o'clock to hold the annual session at which time the pastors will be stationed and successor will be chosen for the First Evangelical church of Salem to succeed Dr. C C Poling who will take a gen-: eral relation to the conference, and be tree from tho details ot pastorate. He completes - 52 , years in the sctlve work ot the itinerary of the church 25 years of this time he served as presiding elder or superintendent. Bishop Geo. E. Epp, D. D et Cleveland, superintendent of , this northwest area, will preside at this session. I Important business and legisla tion will come before the confer ence. J. F. Ulrich is the lay de egate to this body from Salem. Seniors. at High . School Here to End Work Today Four years of attending classes at 8alem high school will be end ed today, for the majority ot the seniors, members of the class of '32. Only those seniors who have -not completed their work will be required to attend school next week. Examinations were given this week. The class next week win hold Its picnic, practice for commence ment and be graduated. at the El slnore theatre Friday morning. 83 Forty-five of the 82 boys and girls who sought to loin this Memorial service The Bethel Berry tickets; printed at The Cemetery association will observe statesman plant . " iucuiui ion aerrices Monday, marx- I ing the third reunion of descend-1 - Wants Note Paid Suit to col I Obituary Olson At the residence of a daughter 12 and IS, Arthur Benson, clerk of the state supreme court, an nounced yesterday. Approxi mately 85 applicants already hare applied, and other appli cations probably will be receiv ed within the next few days. In previous examinations, approxi mately 60 per cent of those who have participatea successful. chambers ot commerce and other I week's classes in Junior Red Cross commercial ana civic organizs- Ufesaving. passed the test of I tions.- Awarding of this contract swimming 200 yards, or six lis discretionary with Max Oehl' hengths of the T. M C. A. tank, har, director of the state depart- Bov and sirls 17 rears old or Iment of agriculture. TT 1 Tit TT rm aaaAlw f f a T afc . a. a . as- a She? I FLoU Ai. nusi. wVieMI V - aats of pioneers buried In the lect a note tor $375 dated April. l'j,,f Tl " ! months le yesterday for Seaside, where Polk county, cemetery. The pro- 19. was brought in circuit court will Join the A. W. Norblad I gram wui start at X0:30 a. m. yesterday oy waiter atea . - - k k Ander- caravan, wmcn wiu cover tn. ViTV jr . z.'' with ex-governor Ben W. Olcott against Ray L. and John C. Eyer- Sf'S $Jrs. E. Ander- 1 t from t to 2"?: If a number of district at torneys in Oregon would con sult their law books occasion- ally, they would relieve Attor ney General Van Winkle of considerable work. Many re quests for legal opinions in volve simple questions of law, on which the attorney general ruled repeatedly. These th main nVo, -or t,.v ll. Wn lrf ha hMn Dili ftn whnm PartlHnanta in the ea iorm, ana-eouia do ODiainea S.Suk? ST. SSL TUTZ day. Basket dinner will be the oraer at noon. ttk k ivmiir M Hob- ette. Wash., and Mrs. Lennox 1 younger who made the grade for the Junior classes are: Girls Malzle Radkey, Betty Boyle, Theodora Bouffleur, Elisa beth Lewis. Marjorie Pickens, Phyllis Miller.' Barbara Crttes. Eleanor Asp In wall. Bertha Con verse, Carol Johnson, Marian Chase, Marbara Brown, Margaret Brown, Sylvia Bombeck, Jean ette Brown, Marion Hultenberg. Vlr- I department, and passes on all claims presented- to that depart ment. William Esch, ewheriff ot Marion county, is his assistant. aed imuy .- .T and will return Sunday. A num- nn want mniMl Anminifiininx ae i uioiuuiwu, wtsmu. wu i- m fiAi.ia will i aw a I . a jt n 1 nnr ot ULuer siavv V,.as v !!? rid:ih b?ai? J!!Sf L ISSSSU th. caravan at Newport. era, ouei ureen xrnTK. Biay 29. lot raiuur u. aoum, uanu, 1 - " " . 2:30 p.m. an order issued from probate was a native of Norway and a miirt iera- I member of Steadfast lodge, A. F. Caesarean Successful Mrs. R A. M. of Manett, Wash. Funeral lem. D, Davenport, 1477 Marion last Quick work, reasonable prices on services from the Terwilllger Fun night was recovering satisfactor- herry tickets , at . The Statesman eral home, 770 Chemeketa street, ily from a caesarean section per- printing office, 215 South Com- Friday. May 27 at 2 p.m. Rev. H. formed at Salem general hospital mereial. R. Scheuerman officiating. Inter yesterday morning to bring her Trf4W Eari w. mentjn charge of the Masonic dSurhter into the world. Tiia m I - .. . 1 , . . . . - Doueias. foruana gvimmuig m- namdr7a.1fP0d8nn,1 U 2585 wis a risltor in Salem named Jean Marie. Mr. Daven- Wedneaday.- He spent the day on ,u fcU" M business and visiting friends. Dillman At the residence, 2011 Maple avenue. May 26. Conrad Dillman, husband of Barbara Dillman, fa- 1 G rover C. Bellinger is mak Ins elaborate nlans to entertain tho hundreds of persons who Saturday afternoon and Sunday will inspect the new building at the Oreeon state tnbercmlosls hospital. Bellinger is superin tendent of the institution. ine structure cost f 05.000, and will accommodate approximately 00 persons. Charles Hardy, prominent En- The "dumb column" editor to day received an Inquiry as to who served as private secretary to ex- Governor Olcott. The records show that Don Upjohn, Salem newspaper reporter and editor of "Sips." served as private secre tary to Governor Olcott during his entire administration. He pre viously was Oregonlan corres pondent at the state cspltol. Russell Davenport, the proud father of a girt, was passing out cigars and candy ia the state department today. Russell has been employed in the sec retary of state office for sever al years. While there have been several "subtractions' in the state -department recently, this is tho first addition for several months. PSfTal:-5- SSSw "or of Conrad Dillman Jr. of Los tV.J -' ta m IT. mrm- - ntl.. -.a n I LirQlT 1U CQnSKUVU - - Complete line of thrifty, hardy AZZ ln oeaamg plants. Salem's Petland bronrnt b'y Q. K. Sebo; plalnUff J the University of Forgery Charged, Yonth-Dex- ed. his answer yesterday with g days. Funeral services from the Oregon with Oresn -Stoto clm ter Boies. 1204 North Winter tho county clerk here. Terwilllger Funeral home. Satur- t Corvallls. It was ta1 street, was arrested by city police nan.ft tonleht -nd Sat. at Fair- day. May 28 at 2:30 p.m. Inter- legal action majT be r- yesterday on a charge of forging rrmindl navUllon. Adm. 25c. ment in the Leo-MlBsIon cemetery, a number of checks. He was I turned over to Mrs. Nona Ll In Portland W. C. Dibble of A. H. McMahan. Albany at torney, and partner of Willard Marks, president of tho state senate, spent a part of yester day ln Salem conferring with state officials. Mr. McManan has served ln the Oregon legis lature and is well known in capltol circles. Sheldon Sackett, associate pub lisher ot The Statesman, left Port land last night by airplane for San Francisco, where he was sum moned as a witness in a case in volving a Coos Bay property. He will return by airplane tonight The actual flying time between Portland and San Francisco is fire hours. over to Mrs. Nona L. 1 In Portland w. White, county probation officer, I the Salem Bulb company is in who placed him ln detention at Portland today on business. Salem. Deaconess hospital. He will be brought court today. into Juvenile Officer at. Sunnyvale Donald Nicholson, emergency officernn the city police day shift, rettffned to duty yesterday after a two weeks' vacation during which he visited at Sunnyvale. Calif., west era bass for the dirigible. Akron's flights. He obtained a close-up NiORE ROAD. TRAIL SIGHS ARE PLACED Hooker At the residence, 565 North Cottage street early Wednesday, Mrs. Alice M. Hoover, aged 14 years. Wife of R. N. Hoover, and daughter of Mrs. Caroline Me- Cracken of Salem. Mother ot Mrs. C. A. Hansen ot Portland, Mrs.' Velma H. Farmer of Salem, Ther- on C. Hoover of Salem; one grand child, Raymond Lee Farmer ot Sa lem; sister of S. P.oMcCracken, Mrs. J. E. Cox and Mrs. A. A. Guef froy," all ot Salem. She was affiliated with the First Congre- test tne umui. 1 - t Sfinr rtCha omJwhaf'd said to be somewhat theT will spend the week ,ia..t. ..-AVMm laieiner. as isrjuu a wvvu city, ine . V.TZ kuows. is sunerintendent of the was iauncnea recently y " ; . .... - .vftnlt.i Ha has Ion County Tax Equalisation t;-;rf t Cl IUU tU U.O wa-.irw--- - I years. It the newspaper boys had league. TPliftn tha "forest ransrers com- view there ot the b!g airship piete posUng of road and trail gational church. Funeral services which soared over Salem Tuesday ja jane. there will be 4,432 will be held Friday, May 27 at 2 morning. , additional metal information and P.m. Jrom the chapel sf W. T. ; , direcUon signs along the trails in Rlgdon and Son, with Rev. J. R. "Newport Nat.' Spend your vaca- national forests -of Oregon Simonds and Rev. W. C. Kantner, tion at Newport, -Ore, Rhododen- d WMhiagton. - officiating. Entombment Mt, Crest drons in full bloom and Oregon - These Bigns are put up for the Abbey mausoleum. Beach is fine. Dance Sat, Sun. -4 of the traveler in these . wwuuo. v . . mountainous areas, r or tnose wno 1 uui' - L1..1.1 .. ..--...i-- ha ra- Dance Band. Swimming any .time Hhe roads within the national Died in Lawrence, pans.. Mary Recking wwihl tht Many state officials and em ployes, other than those who left for Weddebnrn today to attend the Rogue river bridge dedication, will leave tomorrow for beach resorts and the moun tains to soend Sunday and Mon day. The double holiday, due to the observance of Memorial day on Monday, has had a ten to stimulate the desire for travel among persons on the state; payroll. their way. he would continue In charge ot the hospital during the remainder of his career. A half dozen employes of "ths state department are engaged ln James W. Mott, who appar ently has defeated Willis G Hawley for. the republican nom ination for representative tn congress from the first congres sional district, is now recuper ating at Gearhart. according to information received fas Salem ; yesterday. He expected to re turn to the capltol Sunday, and resume his duties as state cor poration commissioner Monday.. ot day at '-Nat" .w.u - i ..t. m. a . . . . . a MmiM ia .nn any other person - -dL- UP ome 8.700 additional disUnce Daughter of L. M. Gilbert of Cor- on; f careiui cneca Ualarles of st (Two Accidents lrteTwo i ttDJ "Mti0nslgns to make travel vallis; sister of Malcolm GUbert of because ettbo closo eont ests for j than itomobile accidents, both lnvolt- ana, ""rtt-"sn8 ma,tB irm Portland. Mrs. Marioria Cntsforth representative In congress 1" Htia .; .l"efl ' I r., ' r? checkms operations, said the can. j j . . Tn nositinr oi ieeinia sizns i w . v . i - . ' i..a v. i vaajt ar w a . .a Baa si si war nnin nnr nan amm iiisiaia uu auwmoDiie acciaenta, notn mo- easier and safer - Portland. Mrs. Marjorie Cutsforth i r-presenwiive X aTX r.,a on the sUte payrolL Toung, by ing car. backlngout of parking g? SosfltiS U only one of the of Lawrence Kana Mrs. Mildred .f"83 g SSS"Jol ? w.T auditor for. the .Ute spaces, were reported .to :dty po-1 .flS tt Bateson of Corvallls: eranddaugh- O'Hara, who is In charge of the ntW?' "dnRaby W4ae; makea aJfable d'nsabV the 2405 Center on Commercial near many mUeg ot new roads nd Court; and Mrs. Frank Fukuda, trfJl8 cjtracted ' for the use of route nine,, and an unidentified ejer, and campers, and tor the driver on SUte near Liberty . administration of the national Tnberenlln Test Offered m forests, says the U. S. Forest ser- tltliiii In tli. tnTAM and I Inatfon treatments, the Marlon . ml i . a- .If. xounty eaun unit bow w uu"" I m T ing i to 'sgtvo tuberculin tests to I WO JrTmitS tO children: at the Saturday morning clinics, iheld from 8:30 to 10 o'clock. 1 This test made on the skin. Is considered the most effi cient in detecting tuberculosis- rnrms. i t v " r- -1 . . ' 1 Tva murlin Hfpnfa were is- Dance Frt. nite, Hazelgreen, 25c. sned Thursday at the county -rAn.t. tnt. Tf.ii WArir waalcierk's office, Dreaxing a speii ot ,ltj kuoaia a i ss v s j woumowv. J Medford. Funeral lervices Satur- 5.0a!a not b OJBPletea dav. Mst x at x n.m. from , tha I fore 10 aays. - chapel of W. T. Rlgdon and Son. Interment in the City View ceme tery. Wed Are Issued "Here Thursday Monday night Plumbing is be- T. A Fisher, 68. an undertaker residing . at Issaquah, Wash re- wiU be replaced. . : Vagrant Pays Fine- B. M. Lovelai d, arrested recently on a burn. He is a farmer and she Is a housewife. - - ing chimged. dJ wainscoting and other woodwork lwlrrtaa, 38. a resident ot Tolt wave : I Ita AVklftAOil r . J 1 . . u. Wash. For both the marriage wui be a second matrimonial venture. Georso Graien .19. route one. aiVTviAtl.ua tlvavOw vvww wan, I . . , a A .. m bad check charge, Wednesday ;eII!4 e" t.v- .-I n ts 1 Mae Long, IT, route one. Wood- and the amount of the check ana was released. -. ' Ice. Prompt residence delivery. Phone 6(03. New modern all-steel refrigerators at cost Call at Cap ital Ice, 610 Trade St ' To Iowa Mrs. O. W. Emmons l lafe tndnv tnr a month visit with her mother who resides la Ida Grove, jtowa. , Her mother Is .ww - past 8L ; ' :; ,; r -V Dr. Chan Lam Chinese Medicine 142 N. Commercial Bdmii 1 and a Aalent Office-boars ' Tuesday mad Satnr . day 8 to 8 p. tn. 1 FleischmaiuB At the son's, residence, Surer, Thursday, May 21, August Fleisch- mann, aged 82. Survived by daughters: Mrs. Louise Hartman of North Bend. Ore, Mrs. Helen Watson ot North Bend, Mrs. Mary Kemmel of . Portland, Ore., Mrs. Augusta Rich , of Independence, Ore., Mrs. Anna Aebi and Mrs. El la Aebi. both of Surer; sons. Otto Fleischmann of Wendell, Idaho, Willie Fleischmann of Portland, Edwin Fleischmann and Gustav Fleischmann, both of Surer; and 2 8 grandchildren. Funeral an nouncement later Dy wiougn-uar-rick company. ,v . . .' - Charles H. Gram, state labor commissioner, has- been experi encing considerable grief re cently, dne to the failure of certain employers to pay their WHEN IN TILLAMOOK STOP HOTEL NEFF Rates f 1.00 to $1.50 Modern, Hot and Cold Water, Steam vHeat W(D ROY H. STEWART Former Manager of Oregon Wool and Mohair Co. now operating as independent buyer, snd welcomes all. his old 'friends to call on him at his new location at , IAmer's1Yareh6use.,: " ";, i ; ;-':' ' Phone 3131 V U Res. Phone 3009 r ifi r iriTi ruTipur r-1 - CITY VIEW CEMETERY Established 1883 Id. BOSX Conveniently AecessibI h . Perpetual care provided tor Prices Reasonable' MPfeeae XltTf M4arar . east Jam rrt--4 , A PARK CEMETERY WITH i : -j PERPETUAL CARE . jBSt tea athtaMs trsa the Stan s tm - 1 i !))simrn(lk(t(; Vacuum Cleaners . and Floor Waxers- -;:' to rent- t 1 Call 0810, Used Furniture -.' Department - ' 151 North. Ci4 . v ' new Jafeiu Safest lire Ever Built ! , Tibil. r ij ssan.1' i i rirrv a l a$ Utile m$ Far 4.40 or 4.50-21 4.7M9.,.,.. 7.70 SJ0O-19..... S.25 5JKW0...... S.4S SM8 9.30 15 thicker noxH skid tread. Thou sands of addition- si anti-skid miles. r...t.. n.ala. VI VS1 VS WS-a-a tion against Uow oats. Snperafeiy The new Safety Sflvcrtown is the sensation of 1932 -the soess fire ever built, Tet look at oar price not a cent high er than you'd pay for ordinary tires I For keen buyers and hard drivi Cavalier iJdiaxilful jsiiKyiCB FINEST accommodations, service and cuisine, on anr one of Canadian Pacific's 12 top-of-the-class liners - three EmpresssJoag Duchesses... flva Cabin Skips. All hart com fortable Tourist and Third Class. Three -to lve aaOlnia weekly from Montreal and Quebec. Trams from Pacific -Northwest to ship-aids. Call . for literature, sailing dates. Get itteUt afrost AH-Ex Tears. Is Europt Caedrich-eaade. Ores slaa. Deep antiskid tread. Gosdrick PsH FUating Cord eoa- straetiea. AkannWsse . tire and a glnttaa far pa&lahaaent. J 17? 4S0.. $5J5 45041 5.4S 4.7S-1. ...... 6.3J SJ00-19:...,.. C(5 Lowest Prices in Goodrich History Commander Coadrkh has been ia the rubber basiaess befere hsve sack prices been pot en gsnnlae Caedrlch Tires. u 16 Per 4.40 or 4.50-21 4530..... , $4J0 4.7S-19...4 5.12 SX049... : 539 AH prices quoted subject to. any - " sales or cxdso tax. WALTER ZOSEL, Mgr. V 1S3 8. Comrierckl Phont 31U . .' -i . "- -. . . t ... i