A t F 4 -r j 4 r i Local News Briefs Four Clinics Listed Pour ctin les are scheduled for this week! by the county health department Tuesday afternoon, preschool a Silverton, by Dr. Vernon A. Doug las and Mrs. Irma LaHlche; Wed uesday, 10 a. m. to 2:30 o. hi. high school girls at school, by Dr Douglas and Miss Juanlta John ston, and afternoon school clinic at health center, 201 Masonic building, by Dr. Douglas and Miss (.race Taylor; Thursday morning infant clinic at health center, jy Dr. j. r. Backstrand and M5ss Taylor; Saturday morning, 8:30 to 10 o clock, toxoid-vacclnation clinic, health center, by Dr. Doug las and Miss Taylor. j i All wool, Oregon made .blankets 12.98 at Miller's. Pour Accidents Reported The past weekend was a quiet one !as regards automobile accidents lo cally. Only four, all of minor na ture, were reported to city po nce: wiuumina Hllficker, 330 Mission, and Mrs. B. E. Otjen, 818 Rural, on State between High ana Liberty; w. L. Bonney of Sheridan and Waldo Crabb, route rive, at State andWVaverly; T. C. Gosser, 1598 Mission, and an unidentified motorist, at State and High: Virginia Bright. 370 Rural, and an unidentified driver, ai commercial and State. it you enjoy Home Cooking, the Marion Hotel is now emnlovin white women cooks and are serv ing breakfasts from 15 to 75 cents, lunches from 35 to 60 cents and dinner's from 50 cents to one dollar. Land Board Dcfendent J. j. Underwood has filed complaint as Intervener in the case of Fred Wetzel as administrator of the Frances E. Underwood estate y the state land board. The case is over leases on, and squatters' use of, several thousand acres of land around Summer and Albert lakes in Lake county. Intervener is wid ower of Frances E. Underwood, and claims half interest In her interest In the claim., as well as seeking to have difficulties over the lease straightened out. j The smallest feet In Salem wlU hot-foot it to Miller's shoe depart ment today for a pair of "sample!' pumps, ties or straps In fine smooth suedes in black or deej brown, kid in black and brown. Values to J7.50 In this new show- Vlng at $3.45. SIses 34, 4, 4. j T. B. Cases Blank No new cases of tuberculosis were report ed in Marion county during the week ending September 10, the latest state board of health : bul letin states. Ordinarily at leasSt two new cases are reported at the state tuberculosis hospital. Twp cases of mumps, one of smallpok and one of measles were the onlir communicable diseases reported.! Remember the official Ad cluj dance -will be at Crystal Gardensj. Old time and modern dancing both floors, two orchestras, 25v Stay in town. t i One Fined, One Free Two ojt the five motorists whom city poi lice arrefted Saturday on charge of operating their automobile with faulty brakes received oppoi site treatment in municipal couri yesterday. Harlan Anderson of! Woodburn was listed as forfeiting $1 bail, and J. I. Seism of Silver ton was dismissed. J If you enjoy home cooking, the! Marion Hotel is now employing white women cooks and are serv-i lng breakfasts from 15 to 75 centsj lunches from 35 to 60 cents, and! dinners 50 cents to one dollar ! Rockaway band. Dreamland Sat. urcneslra Board Meets Th rfoara or directors of Salem vm phony orchestra will meet at th Y. M. C. A. tonizht. a won B iu orehestra members, who will re sume their practices under the direction of Dr. R. w. Hans Seitz. The orchestra will give a concert at the state fair on Salem day. Two formal concerts are being considered for the season. School oxfords for boys and girls i.uu pair. Miner s basement. Visit Rock Crasher County Commissioner Henry Porter and Roadmaster Frank Johnson were at Stayton yesterday to inspect work of the county rock crusher, which started operations last week and which will run for several weeks. Yesterday the crew was hauling rock for a district road in Patrolman Walker's district. Tax Determined Inherttanw. tax upon the estate of Herman H. Olson has been determined at 1203.13, according to papers in probate court. The net value of the estate is J14.125.05. which Soes equally to two brothers and a sister, Elmer C. and Oscar L. Ol on and Hilda J. -Olson, an of Sil rerton. Old Time Snot Dan tonight. Mellow Moon. Only 25c. Licenses to Wed licenses were issued here yester day to two couples: Reynold Johnson, 39. route seven, Salem farmer, and Fresta M. Fisher 29. 482 North 18th. Salem; and to Carl M. Stevens. 37, mechanic, Newberg, and Josephine Powers, 32, housekeeper, Newberg. The latter couple will be married at Sllverton today. Coming Events , September 22-Annual fall opening, auspices Salem Ad club. September 26 Credit managers Pacific const start two day eon vent ioa here. September 26-October 1 Oregon state fair. Octobers Opening Chamber of Commerce Luncheon. Oct. 11-14 State conven tion of W. C. T. U. at First Presbyterian ' church. October 21-23 Ore gn American association nf University Women. November fam. lection. Tell About Fair The Cham ber of commerce fair advertising committee will tell about the approaching sfate fair at three places today noon. Douglas Mc Kay, president, and C. E. Wil son, secretary, will appear at the opening fall meeting of the Ore gon City chamber of commerce, where McKay will speak. W L Phillips, W. M. Hamilton. Carte Abrams and E. L. Welder will go to Eugene to present the pro gram at the Rotary club there. Phillips is president of the local Rotary, and so will extend greet ings there. At the Kiwanis meet ing here today. Max Gehlhar will go into detail about the fair pro gram, and several fair enter tainers will appear. The chamber i committee will make thre mnn visitations this week. ! Special Spot Dance Wed. nite. I Mellow Moon. Woodry's 10 piece band. Adm. 25c. Assault Case Todav Pre liminary hearing in case of John Fitzpatrick, charged with assault and battery, will get under wav at 9:30 o'clock this morning in justice court. Complaint against j-iizyacncK was made bv s P Matheny of the Mehama coun try as result of injuries allAsd io uave peen received in an ai. tercation which occurred Septem per i. New! All silk chiffon hose. Full fashioned. picot tons, and xlinncr heels. New shades, 59c pair. Mil- ier s. uniy 700 pairs, hurry! wun iiu aupoimea Alice M. sie Keturns to Salem w n wert aa irniHUn tn . t . , " V. Tier, wno ior eight years was oaieay stores ot Ha- lem, has Just been made mana- ser oi me Irish Storpa In Sa em and will take no hit wnrv ai once, r'or some time he and hls family have been in oivmnu They are now at their home summer street. Double attraction, style show and dance. Mellow Moon, Thursday, Johnny Robinson's famous band. Ladies, 35c, Gents, 40c. , , . , arly Worm' Geta Fine Hunting season got off with tnn quick a start for Willard Benson, as a result he was haled intn Justice court Monday morning on "'f vi possession or a game animal, a deer. The violation was imiuea ana ne was fined 1 50 "d costs. Max Allen Return Mai- Aiion freshman member of wiiiamta university football team last year, ,mPosd In Woodburn Justice arrived in Salem yesterday from court after he admitted operat Peoria, 111., his home city. He was lng truck without license. unaeciaea as to his immediate pians. rie will not return to the uiversuy. Obit uary Neal In Pleasanton. Calif Sonm. ber 12, Elmer L. N'pal a irri a I Survived by widow, Martha E Neal of Pleasanton, Galif.- dauKhter PhviH.. k. father, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Neal- UitConrt act,on rusht by Sue brothers, Harold, Don, Oliver HoTer ts. Ray J. stumbo. de Evan and Billy; sisters. Evelyn' murrer of defendant to complaint Delia, Leotta, Onal. GtJLl' has been sustained. Berniece, Linora and rini.Urnni t Funeral services Thr.,ioW V 1U '"ercnanaise tree, ask mer tembe? 15. at 1 -15 T' Chants toT treasttr tickets.- the chapel of W. T. Riedon and ion, Rev. Britton Ross officiat ing. Interment Belcrest Memor ial park. Scott At a local hospital Saturday,! uci"- ev. winrield T. Scott. aged 80 years. Husband of Mary varies u. scott of Fairview and Ralph H. Scott of Salem; brother of Mrs. E. N. Smiley of Santa Anna, Calif., and C. R. Scott of San Francisco; also survived by rive grandchildren. Funeral ser vices will be held from the cha- i pei or Ulough-Barrick company, Church at Ferry streets, Tuesday Sept. 20, at 1:30 p.m.. Dr. Gro wer v. Birtchett officiating. In terment Belcrest Memorial park. Goffin At the home on route 1 Shaw Sept. 18. Edmond rlttirl 59 years. Beloved husband I of Mrs. Mary E. Goffin: f.thar It l airs, uiara McCormtck nf f. M. . i i deay. Frederick J. anl CnlnkuJISlX-m? E. Goffin of Shaw. RecitaHnn nf LuJ-! -"Ction .was mad services Wednesday at 10 Shaw Father M ri n tT Memorial park, Salem. Mortuarv. 545 v r i .IIT In a,,,. ' . ! At the home on route i fl.. 1 . T. cui, jvun acnneiaer. ared 77 years. Beloved hnshand f M v.m- -7.r"."! Murhamme;' 'J7n7 r:J""" t Demies iue3aay, sept. 20. a f 1.1a x . : -.. v. iu. il um inn CnSnPI I o?n-ty. nasen officiating. City View cemetery. Interment Clements In San Franelacn rnf Thursday, Sept. 15. Clarence Cle ments, aged 28 years. Beloved sbn of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Cle ments of Portland; brother of Mildred and Byron Clements, both at home; nephew of Mr apd Mrs. R. F. Peters of this efty. Funeral services to be an nounced later by the Salem Mortuary, 545 N. Capitol St. . T Birth? f o d : CasweTl To Mr. and Mrs. Earl Thomas Casewell, route X, a girl, Beatrice Esther, bom September M' aaiem Deaioness hospital. 0Dr. Chan Lam Chinese Medicine orfice boon Tuesday and Satur day 2 to S p. m. 14S N. Commercial Salens . Bnau 1 and 8 The OREGON Four in Seat W ic tru phens pleaded, guilty in Justice conrt yesterday to operating motor vehicle with (our in the warn seat, ana paid a dollar fine and costs. Similar fine was also teviea on Martin Howard, who admitted operating a ear with ueiecuve brakes. Swagger coata for hiith school an couege gins 16.8 5. Miller's base menu Three Fires Occur Three mln or fires occurred in the city over mo ween ena. bunday firemen were called out to 860 South 20th street at 11:47 a. m.. and to 2185 South Church street for a grass fire at 5:30 p. m. Yesterday after noon they extinguished a chimney blaze at 935 Oak street. Harris is Jailed J. J. Harris, 475 South Commercial street, whom city police arrested Satur day night for being drunk, yester day was sentenced by Municipal Judge Poulsen to serve five days in Jail. - Averill Returns A. H. Av erill, state insurance commission er, returned to his desk ,here Monday, after three weeks spent at hie summer home in the Mount Hood district, and in Portland. Wanted, used furaiture.Tel.5110. Application Application to place on trial docket has been fil ed in circuit court acMon brought by A. A. Schramm as bank sup erintendent and linuldatnr nf Aurora State bank asralnst WaHrn- J al Suretv comnanT onaraian rne county I o - " w-l minor children, Marion C-, Char- ,cs ana KODert E. Stewart, in connection with settlin a- estate of their father. To Vets' Hospital -Pascal Tra- Jr., Salem's letter carrier, has entered the Portland veterans' "uoynai wnere ne win undergo a I minor onarattnn T j i. will return to work here in about two weeks. T Invest Funds Order in pro- e court instructs Isaac Miller and Rollln v Pr. i ... invest In roAmmn v ' treasury certificates, 11000 of the funds belonrtnr in'). Fred J. Miller, insane. . 500 In merchandise free, ask mer- cun or treasure hunt tickets. o License Guy C. Dlxson was brought to th I yesterday to serve out a sin fin- Files Reply Aram HerH. minor, by his guardian. A. A. Her rlck, has filed eeneral denial tn allegations of defentant's answer made In casetrought by Herrlck against E. M. Cooper. Women's Union to Meet Th Women's Union of the First Con gregational Church will moat Miss Constancy North Commercial otrpot- nrmdo,. day afternoon at 2 o'clock. Demnrrer Sustained- Tn rr. Sues on Mirt..M o,- as executor of the estate nf Thomas Sorteberg, has filed fore closure complaint against A. E Torgerson. Meei Ton lent The Writ-. club will meet at the home of Mrs- William F. Fargo tonight at CALF CLUBS PICKED Honor of representing Marion county 4-H clubs at the Judging at the state fair and the Pacific ! T "esioeit show goes SJrto d. Mt. Angel calf Leader ZfLr'7 Club - ??" . Ha.rdln "noun- tl" "'"-r i ciuo tru w kh LRrn m v i ihaM. ,a,e iing tour which in- "eia.e,L a?a George Bohnsen'a aneep ai uethei. W1U iUai win represent iu ui lue winninr r nhi at f v. . ,"f.ru,l "m e .elected t.j- .u. . . vt Luese CIUM : SII crion "ea Koraen; Mt. Anrel. tndr S Llbertj. Arthuf yers. Unable to v. Agree in Wood Vs. Sauer Case Unable 'to approach an agree ment, the Jury In the circuit court S. P. FARES SIL ASHEP ! FOR OREGON TRIPS New one way and roundtrin fares between all Southern Pacific sta tions in Oregon 1 Good in coaches tourist sleeping can. Return I limit on roondtrips 50 days. SAMPLE FARES OmWmj KaaaWknt MEDFORD ...$5.63 f.i3 PORTLAXD .. .90 l.oO ROSEBURG .. 85 S.15 MARSHFIELD 5.83 JH EUGEXE 1.43 3.13 Couthcrn Pacific A. V Nffru Passenger Depot. ISth Oak I 3 ana . a - I 1 xef. 44U8 j Fl COUNTY HDffl STATESMAN, Sala Oregon. Uesday Mornfnr. I SURVIVORS tlV j: .uu uruls. om inaniaui P.f tAv. I 1 1 . ... M x ----- fi V" t v .c u.trous explosion on the steamer ObservaUon in New York's Easti River are shown at the Lincoln Hospital where they were red for ' GrStrik "dJnk Troheylnris CapULn George Forsythe, skippe, 0f the craft, who was one of the 38 killed I br the GREETINGS: Perhaps the re- yjr lief from reading the column was appreciated during the past week. If so, make the most of it for we will be with you from now on. However manv around the statehouse commented they Qian t mind at all your correspon dent being absent, but whv take the column along? But the first day of the week following the great Legion con vention was almost aa dramatic in spots mm any feature of too convention held In Portland. The Holman-KInzig affair yes terday was dispatched with mm much color as was Patrick J. Hurley's visit to the convention city. Readers of state oaners would have enjoyed the program at the first state board of control meet ing in Salem for more than six weeks. They may or may not action brought by Esther Wood against Conrad Sauer, was dis missed about 11:30 o'clock Sun day morning after it had been out since late Saturday afternoon. The action was for 125,000 dam ages on alleged permanent injur ies sustained in an automobile ac cident. Judge Lewelling heard the case, but the report on disagreement was brought before Judge McMa han. It is said the nearest the Jury could approach a decision one way or the other was a 7 to 6 vote. Franchise May Not Be Placed Before Thomas Inasmuch as the proposed fran chise for the Pacific Telephone and Telegraph company In Port land does not attempt to fix rates charges and tolls. It is wholly a city matter and does not have to be submitted to the public util ities commissioner for considera tion. This was announced la a letter prepared Monday by Charles M. Thomas, public utilities commis sioner, in reply to a query re ceived from Frank S. Grant, city attorney of Portland. Grant asked for an interpretation of certain sections of the law having to do with the granting of a franchise such as the one under considera tion In Portland. Place of Burch Must be Filled The appointment ot a successor to Albert E. Burch. who resirned recently as a member of the state board of higher education nrnh. ably will not be announced by Governor Meier for several dm it was indicated at the executive aepartment. Burch Hves.at Ashland and has been a member of the board since us creation. HDouaMe AttCcacCnoini 1 and Fcatuirinc Johnny Robinson's Famous Broadcasting Band and EMertainen. Johnson. Readj-to-Wear for Ladies. The Mann Shop, Men' Wear, presenting Bring models. Thupcdny, Dept. 22nd. Don't Miss This Nite LADIES 35c GENTS 40c OF BOAT BLAST o I to be alive, these two survivors of blast. have enjoyed the discomfort of one member of the Loard, but whether they did or not. they wouia nave appreciated being in on one of the big events of the present period. Left get the picture- The. board of control, with Hal E. Hoes ami the governor present was transacting routine has, ness, when Rnfus C. Hoi num. state treasurer, who arrived late, entered and aat down be side William Elnzig, whom ho sought to discharge. To com plete the picture, five new-pa-permen were present. Holman was pale and nervou, and contrary to his usual custom, refrained from discussing phases of the remainder of the business to be done. He waited, impa tiently until that business was over in order to Introduce his res olution to discharge the state purchasing agent, and he started several times before given right of way. Both the governor and Hal E. Hoes appeared composed and unconcerned. But there was a tenseness In the air and newshonnds passed over minor details to keep a clean slate for what they expected would be a fight between the governor and Holman, the latter an adminis trative appointee. And then, with all the dramat ics nicn Hurley used in his ad dress before the Legion conven tion In Portland when he went In with boos and came out with ap plause, the governor adjourned the meeting after Holman asked for the discharge of Einzig There was no second Hoss remaining out of the fight and the govern or adjourned the meeting Instant ly. And Elnzig remained as sec retary of the board and state purchasing agent. Dramatics! You would have to be present to ap preciate it. r Edward Goffin Passes; Rites Are Wednesday SHAW, Sept 19 Funeral services will be held at the Ca tholic church here at 10 am Wednesday for Edward Goffin who died Sunday night at his home here. Burial will be In Bel crest Memorial park at Salem. Mr. Goffin leavee his widow, Nellie Goffin, two aons, Edward and Clarence at home, and a daughter, Mrs. Max McKormick of Macleay. PILESCORED Without Operation or Lot, 0f ximt DR. MARSHALL 2 Orroa Bid. phon. 5509 uzl GiWfl SOLDIER IS VISITOR HERE Recent Guest at American Legion Convention on Trip to Eugene Loth a r Mannheimor n- oldier in the wnrM ' . ' ... honor guest at the national Am erican Legion convention at Portland last week, stopped at the Marion hotel here rixt... evening en route to Eugene where he planned to attend the runeral of the late nn oirauo or university of Oregon. He was traveling with . ? . e -- MIS Angeles legionnaire. From published niM Dean Straub. Mannheimer said he was led to believe the revered university man might be a broth er or some other relative of one of his school teachers in Stutt- uiiij. i ne i wo men bore a striking resemblance, he declared. Although Mannheimer, a com paratively young man, fought on the "nun" side in the great war. he holds no 111 will toward his then adversary; in fact, he ex pects to become a United States citizen next February. In four years of study and travel in this country. Mannhei mer has met few persons holding prejudice against his native land because of the war. One of his reasons for travel is to pro mote a better understanding be tween American and German war veterans. "I really find that time has erased all ill will." he remarked. Why is Mannheimer taking up American citizenship? "Because." he replied, "the U. S. gives you Just what you want if you try to get "it." Explaining this answer, Mann heimer stated that Germany's economic situation is a hopeless one. that "the people there count the length of their depression not in two or three years, but as of two or three generations duratioa." Mannheimer started the sum- ?.eK,b,; fttcndn the national Disabled American War veterans convention at San Diego In June. He later served as interpreter for the German Olympics team at Los Angeles, then came to the northwest for the legion conven tion. Studying to become a teacher. Mannheimer says he hopes to reside on the p.mm,. Westerners, be declared, are the real Americans. ia mnoH ai. erlcans, so much dlf- ferent than easterners. i studied at v" .w e?e or tIle c,t3- of New unuer a daughters of the -.uioncan Kevoiution scholarship he said Since that time he em- vvjeu mmseir at translating. Two Additions To Store Staff Are Announced Two addition. iu- locai Montgomery Ward and company store are announced by II. 1 . " -vl Ul ntwmw, manager. Mrs. Dena Mack, formerlv of r.-v. store here, now has charge of the i-auiuu aepartment and R H Ermet. who has been with a Eugene store, has taken over the window trimming and advertls- us aeiaus or the store. Mr. Ermet succeeds Miss Mar cla Fuestman, who has given up her position to enter the Univer sity of Oregon. Representatives of the local store were In Portland last night to attend a district meeting held at the Heathman hotel, for which the Portland store was host Building Total Oi Week Short Affected by curtailment of all activities by the American Legion national convention last week, building operation dropped mark edly from rising figures of the past several weeks. Twelve build ing permit were Issued. 11 of them for repair and reroof Jobs to cost a total of $822 and one for erection of a garage costing f 40. C ri.. it Greetings by tele phone are personal! They fcre the easy, pleasant, up-to-date way of keeping in touch with friends far or near. Few things do so much for so little as your tele phone. Tin: Pacific Telftiioxe And Telecrapii Company V easiness uince, 740 SUte BRIDE Freed via me divorce route last July from her former husband, Charles E. Cotting. Boston banker. Mr- Constance Binney Cotting, bet ter known as Constance Binney, of stage and screen, has again lecom a bride. Miss Binney's new husband rniladelphia coal company presi dent. They were quietly married ia New York's City HalL IE E King Tut. the $10,000 horse of film-doubling fame. Is already a favorite out at the state fair grounds stables. And Its a safe gamble that Salem's school at tendance would not have been so large yesterday if umptedee score small boy8 had know that and could have crawled into the sta ble where King Tut reigns. King Tut. buckskin with white mane and tail, has doubled for most of the film dare-devils of the day. and on the King in these stunts rides his owner and "boss" Bonnie Gray, a Washington girl.' Moscow, Idaho, university grad uate and world eh amnlan mm- I n' trck rider. Of course Bonnie Gray arrived hore last week with -ing Tut. and the two in action will he one of the features of the fair Strawberry Roan rodeo. In the movie business of doub ling. King Tuts natural "com plexion" Is often out of tune with that of the star's horse, so a coat of water color paint Is given King Tut to make him into an exact copy of the original. Bonnie Gray, along with Cur ley Fletcher of Hollywood, who Is managing the Strawberry Roan, will appear in Oregon City this noon in connection with the pro gram arranged by the Salem chamber of commerce for the opening luncheon of the chamber oi commerce there Head of Mohair Industry Dead 3. E. Purvine. wool hur-r ;th the Brown warehous, received j wora .Monday of the d-ath nf George G. Emery of Sanford. Maine, president of the Sanford mills, largest consumers of m halr In the world. Mr. Emerv many years ago made trinn to thu valley to buy mohair. His com pany was a large maker of mo hair plush used in Pullman cars aua automobiles. Older wool growers will remember Mr. Em ery, and others are familiar with the Sanford mills. nax4e-4E: ami Ini Tnna I na! I. rm.cwra T aaoccurs aTzarwm. Street, Phone S101 I O- -. lim T ARRIVES ill 0 S 1 r-rrSV--.,.- f W av-aav- - m J TAGS FITS BROTHERS t REGEIVECOrfTBACT Bankruptcy Action Taken By State Employes Will Be Cause for Removal Barham Brothers of Salem re ceived the general contract fnv the new hospital baildina to h- erected at the state lnstitatb for the feeble minded ea a bid of $15.04. when bids wer rvnann -a.1 by the stat board ot control Monday. The Plumbing contract, at SI 360. was awarded a n Rushlight Company of Port land, while C. P. Yundt f rr. Tallis received the heating con tract at $1454. W. H r.r.i f Portland received th it- wiring contract on a bid of $0. ooard voted to name tha new auditorium at the .at-r- Oreson Tuberculosis hospital for j. uutcner of The Dalles. It was said that Batcher has takon an active Interest in the aerial affairs of the institution. A new contract wa intwi.A wnereoy me General Electri company of Portland will ' pro Tide electrical energy for the state during the next two years on a basis of 15 per cent under the present figure. This con tract will save the state approxi mately $4000 annually. The board went on record as opposed to the practice of state employes who have attempted to escape payment of their debts through bankruptcy proceedings A protest was filed recently by the Salem Credit association. Governor Meier said that In cases where bankruptcy was not Justified, employes who resort to such action should be discharged from their positions. JON LEE PASTOR WILL BE GREETED Rev. H. G. Hamnhrev nw pastor of the Jason Lee church, and Mrs. Hamphrey will be hon ored by their congregation at a reception to be held tonight at 8 o'clock In the fireplace room of the church parlors. Rev. and Mrs. Humphrey arrived late last week from Gooding. Idaho, where he has been superinten dent of the eastern district. The program, arranged bv Mrs. Earl Wiley, will Include a violin solo by Alex Melovidoff of Chemawa. accompanied by Mrs. Grace DeHarport; reading by Beulah Graham; duet by Ines and Iola Miller; harmonica solo by Ed Greysoa; address of wel come by Rev. G rover C. BIrtchet. as president of the Salem Minis terial association; presentation of the new pastor by Dr. M. A. Marcy, district superintendent. Ralph H. Kletting. nre3idnt of the Jason Lee men's brother hood, will preside. Special guests will be the other three Salem Methodist ministers. Dr. B. Earl Parker of First church; Rev. S. Darlow Johnson ef Jason Lee: and Rev. C. L. Dark of Ford Memorial. All members and friends of the church are Invited to the reception. Catching Cold? VICKS ffW NOSE DROPS, HEW AID IH PREVENGCoTf -lOliLttlAXLi., I hj- TPHERI'S still time te travel East via the Canadian Padac RaJlwaj st Low Lxcvrtio Ratj . throuft rhe Canadian Rockies to all points im tasrern United States and Canada. W-DAY ROUND-TRIP FARES te points east of Chics to and St. Lous MrVfI,tiT to Ocow 15. Return Umlt it days, not exceeding Oct. II. EXCURSION ROUND-TRIP FARM re effective to October 13. esceptinl tickets east of Chicago and St. Louis, ahkh wUl be on sale te September Return limit October Jl. Inquire about special low eooch and Intermediate fares to all Eastern points, effective to December 3 . 9J2. DYP12IDnYF Pa. cn ip nc m ewcon en. mct tern PIANOS TO RENT Call 6VIO. Card Parnitnre Depart aaewt ISf Nnrta mm i: -