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Ttfe OltEGONSTATISMANSalera. Oregon, Tuesday taorcinr, AcTtisl.2C, iwr PAGE FIVE Local Ne w s V Bri efs Bound to Jary Ralph Miller, arrested In Sacramento, Calif., and charted with theft of a car, waived preliminary Hearing in Temple Bead, Xglon Leglon- nalre of Capital post No. f will be able to use the Fraternal tern- PijTora jTLStlc court jvioaamj - uu . w i - - bound over to the prano jury, -tie i v , vv.u - was unable to furnish ball of j MeSherry was assured yesterday. UK 00. Miliar -was charged along Durlnr the meet in r a week aro lt ESaSVH. P"! night,4 the upper portion of tneit tut ami . pie haU for their next meeting. Salem Party Will Join With Linn . County Group on Trip Into Forest , In the early hours of tomorrow i a-- lam " ""a-" w . aw i -if w a 1 Csgre-ar Cczx& XXTHILSl - there isn t miCBi were scneauiea 10 ne neia prior 10 VV prlnUbie news at the sUte I tne Dig meeting in ociocx. in- W.C.T.U. SESSIONS ' " a-a-aaa-aa-a Inspiring" Messages :; Given ; Says Mrs. Lehman who r Was a Delegate ' will be O-U-T. irrcir: Km. i m zrz? ..t , .i brewing u He was returned to thia state by the veterans out. At the next meet- oot for woodpecker camp In the we YeHma extradition papers signed at the tog, final nominations for officers Santiam National i forest where a W . V T governor', office. will be made. If the Fraternal they wM Join another party going that U JJJ Have The Statesman - follow you temple haU ahould not be ready in Jjg K our'pre on your vacation. Mailed to any time, the ;essIon probably will be "g-VBSSen? chambeV ol : com- just the leTerse than It la Intend- address two weeks, only 25 cents. hd at the Elks temple. ; . t:.l. V? . 7. ed and that on. certala official - I tuw "o" ---- 1 , Iiord WaKn Here Uoyd Eai Douglas Hurt Mrav-Fan- a primltlre or restricted district Waltz naduate of Willamette nie Douglas, XJ90 South Commer- for fish nd game hunters. 1 unlTersity with the class of 15 eial street. Instructor at Parrish in the localatiarty wIU be Doug was in Salem yesterday to Tlslt Jior high school, has receixed ias McKay, president of the cham hla brother, Dr. Ray M. Walt, word that her son Earl, who is Der of commerce, H. XL Crawford, He had lust eome north Irom Los auperrisor of hiking and swim- Ben ciaggett. Lynn C. CronemlU Angelee where he obUined his ming at the Portland T. M. p. A. HTt j. w. Moore and N. J. Bill master of art degree at TJnlyer- camp. Spirit Lake, Wash., was In- jngg. Tke group going out from eity of Southern California. At- J last week while on a hike Albany includes F. W. Cleater, ter going to Spokane to visit his to Lewla rlyer. No detaUs of his gpeciU agent for the forest serr mother, he ,wUI proceed to Tilla- mishap hare been learned other ice and C. C, Hall, distrtct super mook where he will teach In the t&n that he suffered hip Injuries. Tig0r 0f the federal government high school this fall. r.nitAi tbame dsT there I cldentally it was understood that w 1 - . fcA 1 ix wiuaaoa jutawt swwc Portland and Salem would ' be completed la the fall of IDS. a 1 ji mMttMm 4e ilKenv Dance DreamUnd Wed nite. 25c, "- J S," " wV Vnd Look Over Road Members of "-i-lL"'B I Rm nre&nizatlon -are exnected the county court made n Inspec-1 - . . J,a1M(1 to be with the Albany party. tlon trip to the Elkhonr country ene. T steTenson of theNa-l Wednesday, Thursday and Frl 1 This Is the year of politic: and lot of action efv candi dates much be tempered with this la mind. : It la known that eertain things are In th air by everal of the candidates, boa if the pnblie - give econd thoaghi to any vtterlngs which may come forth, they "may re Terse the action and the owe Issuing the statements wUl be the sufferer. III PHOTO UEST pTorrami of great' lasplratton wee !vn at the W. C T. U. na tional convention, Mrs. Lydla Leh man, on of Salem's delegate, re ported nnon her return here this week end. The youth participa tion was especially striking. she declared In describing one night at the convention, when total abstin ence pledge signed by thousanda of American boys and girls were 0. E. Price Reports on his Trip; Optimism Found In Factory Areas Durlnc the past two weeks. nutrked upturn in business and indaetry has been noted In the eastern states, oscar s. Fries, head of the Price Shoe Company here, reported yesterday. - He ha Just returned from a two week bnjinrrip on whkh he visited principal cities In Missouri. 11-' linols. Indiana and Ohio. "Factories there are hungry for businesa and anxious for or atAkA tn tfc eonTentlon slat-1 I ders. All think the depression ha form. Iwallaa who has been her guest I reached the bottom and we are, Only four week remain In I .i..... e.i. v.lv -mmr Tith rlrlm are! now on. the unturn. he aaid. which mother may enter their kMM M Lehman were Mrs. I in.trtnr. in th. Walhlna aehool Traveling men are reporting afil1jfA In ihAhwaanTA Jhkva I - I - Necla Buck and Mrs. Delia Pre- nt oh. sill) au reprnuwiiTi vi wv om- ITrery Taesday and , Frl day night, band concert la Vlllaow park, ft o'clock, i ;.Anrna tS Nebraska dab picnic. SOvertoa park.. . ; Angaat S3 OU Timerr picalc. Mehama grove. .Septeuiir B labor day. September B Marioa Oownty Federatioa of Com manlty dabs, picnic, Cham poeg Park. September 1 5 Frehjaa day epem , at WlllameUe adversity. 'September - IT Upper elase reglstraUon wens, Hftlllamette w-drerslty. September 1 Opening " of Salem pablle achool. - September as-October 1 -Orecoa tat fair. - November 8 General election. iHBESS III EAST DECUIH GMlllG children In the photographle con test ' sponsored Jointly by The Miss St. SUtesman and the Kennell-Elll rT- A n Plarr and Mis Wong left by mo- studios. It is the second annual .ivAnvs ...M.r.hi.. nnunn I tar with Mr. Butler of the Fash- was brought upon the convention ionette store In Salem. They to adopt a radical course and en- m rUlt In n Francisco and dorse a third party, after delibera- aa MBt la Pasadena and contest, the first one, held last year, attracting more than 600 entrant. no cnarge is aiiacoea w cu- th innntlnn tnmiid it I ... .7 . w lng Ul easterners new tpuauo, tering child In the eontmt. "0Jh Bnt be that a It mar. Most of Twelve prize will be awarded. lTX Z a '7.11., I 0B ia steamer, jaanpo.. 1 ia tB eitle there, are ! those employed In the state cap- three In each of four age groups - , Mrs. Butler will go on to bo ,howlng an Increase of sales. growing . interest. "All materUls are selling for a higner price, it seem . au lines of busiaes are ready to start, up now." " Higher figures being paid for wool, leather and cotton are fir ing the easterners new optimism. yesterday looking over the terri- UtenaT Real Estate assodatlon. Uy follow.; babies five .to " 1 Refassl to endorse candidates PltyC w 7rn. ClU b' Mr Prlc- om tory with the view of seeing what reference month, of age. boy. o; mt totlve 1SmSISM returning to U tee Included St. LouU and could be done about a-petition for c.." ..4 t..! -1.. ! lrinr between the Linn-Mar- and it is rerrettable. The one 1 year, girl one to Ove years. I , ' ' 7tt ZZitt I Salem. r . r. v-, M At: 1 "j bow - -------- 1 .r . . .., t. i w. . . .. -1 a roaa niv. u - 1 a ay, -continued on to Portland 10 county wnes on w wna 10 do mu vn iu i 1 ir.zi 1 , I the prohibition punks ef both par- trlct are augmented by some mln- j ,rtthout atopninr here A number tk mta 1 Santiam road on the one's ambition to some time be 1 to of all children entered wm 1 ... lng going on In that territory. The ot th boJkJ.d m ber. DU to ro got,th. The western boundary of governor are fine men and fine 1 be displayed at the State fair thl . Advice to member and itriet'i nu nooi bt ucvu ...... .v thi area win be tne new norm 1 officials, in in nsrcicuiar nas 1 um ' - .. . , A. J . W IVIMJ V f IbU I . , 1 . . . lightly over-expended. J Santiam road running from J giTen hi life to progress for Ore- Pantry Is 8corchedi When eur- 1 Tir. t a. ddrledre and Dr, . nmnoi. aenusts.- now. incawa t.i. iM 'VnM 1. '. 1 ur. .... S10 U. S. National BankBiag. gas st0Te &t S40 rjnioa street, oc- Blovement Started ' All branche et prne?-d?n" cupied by Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Here Last Winter tlstry done at reduced prices. No Smltaf the pantry window frame The movement for creating a extra charge for credit. and ceiling were badly scorched, primitive area In the Santiam Na- . 1.- Mrs. Smith succeeded In putting tional forest was inaugurated by IIrV- Y hanof?Tenu 1ft out th flamea w!tn wter- at cost ta chamber ot commerce last omt for nhange ot'venue in 1 h-fnn i..i..nr firemen arrived. I Meetings were held in tne - . . . I chamber rooms by representatives Pamphlet Rash Begins The th. Morton ennnt Came aaso t- . . -It! . . I rao vt mailing out wen pam- ci&uon. Iiaak Walton League, nn M top T n A NAnmnar cirmtinii I . . i . . . . .. . c.i.mir . . r . - 1 unemeKeians. ana cuMnwr w to reduce tne expenses 01 wnaicon- tne nandung 0f go.000 to 40,000 es in trying the case i pieces. Earlier mailing, which had Beall Leave Soon Rev. petlJr" hJ?J upA ihr ins theEight Lake basin district TiaTM Beall. rraduate of WUlam-l . I was discussed. 7 and un- "om n Postal waning list 7VVt7 UUIIctsiv ww with the main Santiam road west I would attack him. .Walt and see who this might be. the case of W. T. Krause against the John Deere Plow company and other was filed by the plain tiff in circuit court here Monday. Counsel seeks to. have the case commerce, at tne request 01 me chamber, January IS. At that meeting the primitive area lnclad- It Is a bit of newe when la bor takes the stand fighting for. education. and when this -stand Is taken It should be.no- ted that there mast he an ex cellent reason. In this -column we will Just give the facts. The . secretary of the Oregon SUte Federation of Labor yesterday reported in opposition to the school moring bill for colleges. I frt.Kf . Mvnt u In if r-mjint and 1 9v w .v.-. ... I fnt .tail nf all nrohlema laTOlTed MerchanU who are. providing 1 .rZ' ZlZ.Y SlmVr VfntV. w.T d Declaration of the belief that eoapany. Montgomery Ward and .. Umw u BOt Ur dUUnt TheB store.' - - 1 ltr bartT based on moral ideals which wlU Include observance and enforcement ot the 18 th amend ment and other great principles of government. One of the strong points In DRY 111 DEFER TOPIC DF ADDRESS An enthusiastic ooen meetinc In and the Price Shoe I k . ,w Z1 1 WUlsoa park was observed by a "v' v arsvyw Lm.7.m. .t .ft..nr At TT VUKO IUB UI TV. v. A. u. charge of the regular summer Sunday afternoon meeting. n 1 1. . 1 j j 1 . i . 11 tli HaTftS- I wu u wavi"u uurmg mis ruau. vllle Methodist church, will leave Larger Modem Homes To'aacrl- here aoon xor isew tiaTen, tuu. W note by the press that Frank Minto, chief of police, yes terday observed his 55th birthday, t 1. ith Mi The paper did A,W IU V W v?a ew I . . c.tt.m n4 Vlh Trnt. HO ODSciTcU I.U1S f ! .a)iw!fl.t1nn f Alhanr it was Wef ' POUc' IGIITIIEST FOR SW Jefferson City. Mo., Columbus . and Portsmouth, O., and Chlca- to. in. - -ry On th return Journey he miss--, ed being on a wrecked-train by starting one day lata." At the re- suit of heavy rains in. Iowa, the rails spread en the softened road- bed; letting the preceding train , rtfn off th grade into mud'eover- - lng the ear truer. Open'Recreation Season, Hopyard IIMIDS i hi 55th birthday. a large number of JOT.betwee SStiXX&Z Kt' not state Just how the ages of nine and 11 took 1 lh elr iS wtSu Uahment of the 18th amendment, riren tomorrow U unioue event in mitlal tests 1 at the , T . K. . C. A. J2"e nhJ J. t ""1" She also warned against the picking at th Uce 7 P0.1 Lt"dT,-AWisim S'thni T .Ut mtSm ranger of eh .UU setUIng lts scheduled to be, trust it was congenial. That ap- and diving program which will senoiarsrjp. ace, fireplace, hardwood, garage, v" , iV v 7 .mhnawM iilt 25C FENCED back yards.' Price now J NflrtH Satim Wgh,Wf7t!! Dance Dreamland Wed nit. 25c. 35e0 & Rea8onablft Linn county extending east to the . ttrv 1 T.n. tifuKnriTi crest 01 m ajicauo oiuuuwiub, role txwM iwu I ..vvu M,AWI1(, ... NnrfS ?? I1 :r7; week end J.r PUinrlew. Tet. to wio b lamUUr with U tbU fir k unnrnpr tr u uucu. uiuwdu 1 . . . 1 . . - i; ' Y VaWwmA at once attend the funeral of his brother, I creation aistnci ana wno nas as- uwwu 1 XT a onii. vnu vri.11. I anTtui lutYt nrpanlzatlons or nis ... v2a nuv i m9 .uu n u..9 1 . active support. , Early In the year when the sue ject was brought before C. J. Buck, district forester, -he an nounced that a special agent would be sent to go over the dis trict asked to be reserved. There promises to he a good fight at the highway commis sion meeting In Portland today. It Is understood the Multnomah hotel was selected because there was ample room to stage -all boots -and from advance Information, It looks like there will be a boat for every corner. The short out to the sea Is a lire Issue. the demand of the violators. n-.-din.ir Hack Wayne D. I on police duty at Portales, N. M. Harding wa back at his work in JHe was expected at Plalnview to- the county school omces nera yo- i way. . a. ..... . .uiV'i vacation. I ' iero7 i - "-;-n ' Lioas Meeting Private The S. 0LTdhS ao vLueVat tte Thursday luncheu meeting of the ?m wJ KSarna oft-HriS "m closed sewlon. SecreUry Clt'' ,Hft.U !?'Se f C Rlph Klettlng announces. Merrill wora m vu D 0aUnf. u arrangln. for a gpee. American Legion carnival dance, lal program for present and past I Mellow Moon, Tues., Aug. 23. Mu- members a week from Thursday. sic ny uiu y Dance Dreamland Wed nite. 25c. Winslow Answers W. C. Wins low, one of the defendants In a suit filed last week by Robin D. r. against Rubv Rlchter, and others, filed bis answer yesterday i eirenlt court. He j denied all allegations of the plaintiff except ' the first charge ot hlsf complaint. Pays 915 Fine Reckless driv ing, admitted In Justice court by An tone Grelsnauer, brought a 815 tine yesterday. The defendant went past warning signals on the Pacific highway north of Salem on Saturday night and crashed Into the auto of a watchman. Canning peaches, 50 cents a bush el at Kelly' Orchard In Mission Bottom. 8 ml. N. of Salem. U-Plck-Em. , . Old Timers' 'Picnic The Old Timers are invited to a picnic at UaIktm rrnTA on Sunday. Aug- nv is Everyone is cordially j half an hour before landing, .SSitv 5S? inS ' aty-Russell Rarey. srv - r "?":-x coach for a number of year, at it nouu. cyo"hi 0 entertainment, Highway department ottlcials yesterday left for Portland to at tend aeveral conference, which OX WAT TO HAWAII KINO WOOD. Aug. 22 Mis. Ella St. Pierre started last week on the first lap ot her Journey to the Hawaiian islands where she will begin her fourth year a a teacher In the government schools. She was accompanied by Miss Founhal Wong, a native Ha- GAUL? Sta-J-ei ru-ftia -Ut C L"L entillhi it mm. -VV jj gl (m i , T.k- iiW B-ar V p frw tiMl'it Ask m I U cwi-cursT. aiaaten I e& it psosson trxxi The health and recreation pro- Mrs. Necla Buck was the speak-1 rram for hoo nickers at the Ltves- er and told her audience that only I ieT ranch will be started today throurh education in tne puniie under direction of Marraret E. ...nl .linn. mAnntmA kw th , onn. I schools could the dry laws be I Kelson and Wesley Helse. lait 1 maintained properly. Just as the I Tear's sunervisors. The two work- .t.rii h. - wuiiitt. teaching of the harmful effects of I rs will assist the pickers In flnd- . , . . . Kot--, Felan and nrofesslonal wet organ- narcoUcs and alcohol was a great lng their locations and getting set- ge ?u?5 ?1 IifSi I tnttniiBftt th! rttllcin?nd I factor ia bringing about the estab- I tied. The flnt program will be night. the Lirealey yard is ed eat that state conventions I aanger oi eaca iuia. m scneauiea 10 oe-gm x uurmumj could be stampeded by the wets own liquor problems, saying that morning In the same manner as the point- oniy mosa wno uu wbuibu cal conventions at Chicago, There- f at to maintain a dry state wun fore the W. C. T. U. will oppose wet one. all about It could know k. I.. A HiiM nMiiiMtin I the lmDossiblo sroblem that It rBS. ... I j, ........ ..i. t.. I jpaa. -HlTrvTS iTmblem riVg Iut7 coVventlonZ. should cengre,; Mrs. Buck closed i by saying that .. . i . a a rrr anrh resointions to tne va-1 " a uok u" - ji.. in fut ia thi. water and r-1 rlous states. Ul V . " cover an object, swim '20 yards on their backs and witness a dem onstration ot artificial resucl- tation. The preps, 11 and 12, whose emblem Is a Y bearing a shark, must swim 110 yards, do two dives, swim 20 yard on thetr backs, demonstrate racing start and swim 20 yard ldestroke. SPECLiL Croon I o I e Ringlet End Permaaeaf PUSH WAVE $2.00 Open Friday Evening, by appointment CASTLE PERMANENT WAVERS CO. - 307 First Nan Bank Bldg. TeL 3818 Branch of Castle Pioneer Permanent Wavers. Portland Fill HOT OF SEASOnUT s V The final band concert of the summer season Is to he given at Willson park tonight. Oscar A. Steelhammer, directing. The solo ist will be Earl Jennings, his number to be selected today. The crorram: "Radio Waves" March ... Jewell ! Selection "Florodora" ...Stuart At Myrtle Point Lieutenant and Mrs. W. A. Harelwood are spending the week at Myrtle Point and other southern Oregon points. The lieutenant is chief pilot and instructor for Eyerly Aircraft corporation. Mrs. Hazel wood Is employed at the state li brary. Bookkeeper on Leave - Mrs. Ethftl Irman. hnntItAn anil olrV tnw th onimr. ha-lth Am- I "Visions Of the P&St." Walt. partment, started her two weeks Rolllnson vacation yesterday. Other than Trombone Solos by Wesley Helse rnfnr nn a fiahin? trln with h-1 Lassie O' Mine Walt husband, I. G. Lermon, she will Indian Dawn .Zameconlk remain In Salem. "Miss Tromoone" Dy unas. ui- son. ' Fran zmn, wesiey . Test Fllglit Okeb The Model Heise and Alex Doerfler. A Ford-powered monoplane-built I Vocal Solo by Earl Jennings by F. E. Manley and B. B. Stew-I (to be selected) " art was flown successfully In a I Intermezzo "Eleanor" ..Deppen test flight made by Lee TJ. Eyerly Seletlon "Mile. Modiste". Herbert t so , ' - f- iv f y i Sunday.-Eyerly cruised for nearly Battle Royal March" Dedicated to Painless Parker Ivan G. Martin Star Spangled Banner. ,ffi I IZTVTt S I More Blackberry Pickers Sent Out. vmtat Valued The estate ot I was a prominent athlete when in .. I TTI11..,4- J ..I.. I 1. th. Alice Bertha Williams has a value ot $328 according to an appraisal filed Monday In pro bate court. Appraisers were Eu gene Courtney, C. J. Espy and . Frank Proctor. - ' Rulson' Peaches are ripe. The Best. R. 8,3ox 68, Pbone 4F4. mmon Starts Work . Wil- Ham Lemmon of Tacoma has ar rived In Salem to take up .hi Willamette university here a num ber of years ago. Drunk; Fined; Pays Ralph Hassing paid a tine ot 35.00 and 84.50 costs in Justice court yes terday. He pleaded guilty as charged to being drunk on a pub- lie highway. He was arrested at Hayesville August lL ', -. Final Account Filed Final ac count In the estate ot the late Al- work as part-time membership se-1 He Lee MacDonald was filed- Idea' for the T. M. C. A. e also will attend WUUmette uni versity, as a sophomore. y Clerk oa Vacation Elbert Pdwell, money order clerk at the day In probate court. Income to the estate was 3410. as reported by th First National bank, ad ministrator of her property. Nurse on Yacatita Miss Joan- Fourteen more blackbetry pick- ; era were sent to work from the TJ. S.-Y. M. C A.' Employment bureau yesterday, an to receive one-halt cent wages. Other, placed were four woodcutter.; one farm er and one common laborer. . ,.-Girod Fined $1 Henry Girod wa. fined $1 In Justice-court ye-j fearday for failing tostop his ear at a street sign. it 4? m 1! THE DARK AND f BLOODY GROUND "Nature in the Raw9 as portrayed by N. a Wycih, noted painter of the American lndian.:inspired by the fierce cruelty of the savages whose butes and tomahawks caused the story of the ' Pioneer West to be tcritteti in blood, i BBtfwtfww4Slv SASMsJ i n.tnffirA. went off duty yester-llta Johnson, nurse on the county !.. fo a week's furlough. I health department atafi. started Charles Eyre, also money order I her vacation this week. She left el Ark .returned to wora irww touaaay tor osa a rancisco wnere P1LESCURED vacation. Dance Dreamland Wed nite. 25c Hill pot Up Wednesday Wal- j dron P. Hiupot is xo u t.- nan-annnort charges Wed nesday in Justice court here. He Is out on bail of 1500. rm Fire. SUte Firemen from East station were called out yesterday morning to extinguish a grass fire at 2480 Stat atreet. she will spend the two weeks. , WiUMt ep-ntioB t M at ttwa DR. MARSHALL St9 OTCoaSUc- rham SO m ; Dr. Chan Lara Chinese Medicine . Of flee howr Taesday and Satur day w to 5 p. m. ' 143 N. Commercial Salem lUtasa 1 and a Qbituaryl 'i' 1 Itoeser .. August 21. on route 1, Gervala, Stella Roeser. age 84. Beloved f vrank Roeserr mother of Edward and LudUe Roeser; lat er ot Mrs. Theresa Boalfas, ot , Ohio, and William Wagner ot Cal If ornla: Tilece ot PhlUIp Wagnar ot Sublimity. Remain, at thi Sa ?em Mortuary, 55 North CapltoL Funeral announcement later. Hotpital Beds to' Rent s: Call 6910, Used Fnrnitnre - Department - v 151 North High ; iio in cigaKettea w . ; .- youaonp.oy is useless- ; scllitforrecuiy cash ihr-otwjh those WANT AD ; COtuHwr At ,im. Thcy, arc not present in Luckics . iks mildest dgarcittc . you ever smoked: ; ,; I - : : - ' i ' ; r- ; : ITTVL buy the finett; the very finest 'V tobaccos ia all the world --r but ' that does not explain why folks 'everywhere regard Lucky Strike as the mildest cigarette. The fact is, we never overlook the truth that "Nature in '-....V" v Wsmmmwriumktttrhi,pnmisl the Raw is Seldom Mfldso these fine tobacros-.after proper aging and mellowing, are then given the benefit of that Lucky Strike purifing process, ' describedby the words-Its toasted". That's why folks in every city, town and hamlet say that Luckies are such 'mild cigarettes, : '. ? T "It's toasted". Thst packaro of mild Lucldss - , trtults Utta mUJrt tim Ik titUtr. sis Is Docs not dus explain the wotld-wid ftocrptsac sad approval oc uayatftxer - -