The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, September 21, 1932, Page 5, Image 5

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Local News Br iefs
Independents File IVoterg of
Advertise Fair Oral tdmiu
"sing tor the forthcoming Or-
goa state iair was given to cham
bers f commerce at Eugene and
at Orpnn . .
IW .. , ... - . . j weraay ny re-
upon the ballot at the General No! North chur "treet, Is the latest ?"Hn bead"- h committee
TPmbor-' !.-..-.-. ,. . - lUtAmnMl. . j . .. amj ine BpeaKInr toum To.
" vhivu luc iia hi i n i s n -. w wiia ai.tTJii hiii nsrim w -.-. w a " -
rySeo5,eK1amatnraU3, Kinney reported to tTthe 'hSS,S. 'Ml!?- 25!
. . . r i - viuu
y saia nis car I w nounce tne lair and Frl
whn It n. BOOS a (hsmhor .,l-.....
crossing Falrsround road. Other appear before the chamber
The CMCON STATED. o. w. ..,. ,, .
me petitions contained innrnri. motn mi.),. -. r I I v. . "uioer 01
a..Jf". i "e!co".. Oregon building. ola,c . Popnlr
,, t l "" ' -wng ueorgaiai ign and Oak; P, F Kllllan Tv ,"u aoxen "others brought
-.?"r .-d ! ftPl. 5d babies to;th. preho"
.-.wVvUUvUi. .Buaiuai ror aisirict smitn , at HI gh and Snmm.r --""c neia at Surerton renter
SSFZl 7?! f f ,lln ?eti "dSUmmer' far by Dr. Vernon' Vug.s.
... uOFuclu canmaa.es iraumm tsecaus of his t r""1' neaun omcer. and Nurse
-..v. .... -.. i wuuiuon, wuiiao Crier ecne, the doctor report
. . yesterday received a rmt..i I ed -on hia retn . s.i
"owiloc?0t dlnCe t0n,Sht' Me hi rt'11 'm ,UfltIce of the Peace I old Taccln.tion Treats"
iow xuocn. ( ' Hayden after Crier had agreed to LTre dmInUtered o sereral of
Lockharta Visit Governor Rev. f , "J1, cosu- "a Pleaded gull- "iren. The next preschool
u. Locknart of the Seaside h-,:" , J " "u" Wltn improper h ,m. . e,a at tne Salem
community Methodist e h u r e h I na was lined S50 , "-cuier. Masonic build
sioppea in salem with his daueh- .r . Tr c,aa ne was so V""1U,,UW morning
7.rP.,,i,-. .UBU.P: financially mbirr,T
: Oo'Mrr&ffi ?JL-7. Oregon Uccnse' .2! "JS -oking. the
Lockhart who wa, . mmw wasmngton plate instead. .7 " :now employing
Beta Chi sorority and was grad-
Sriiifli fit.... n. i ... I m? hraaVfa.s ...
I k7MBU W IITK KIW Umiri. I O w..n&AaLa HUH 1 N TA T i
In 19 2 i h p H6!' unlrersity began work Tuesday as lnetroc tor CeDtS' ,unchea Tom si to 60
. iol,.iJ?Bk.Kkrt.who &t Willamette uJiJersUy law cents doners from 50 centJ
uUonWaVeThnSfen o rIv lCL A Th,s : work h. We are also mak"
Lion, re cnuaren of Rv. Lock- has underUken sfnen hi. ,nS special low month! r.f-
11 a l L. - I
Salraoa Ro4kl Good All of the
Salmon river cutoff is now oiled
and in good condition with the ex
ception of four miles between
Valley Junction and Boyer. ac
cording to a bulletin received at
the Oregon State Motor associa
tion office here tmMi. .
Kenxie highway la in tnnn'.h.n.
generally, although inmh.t
waahboardv". CratAr in v
closed for the winter yesterday.
Word Of Death M.. mr..
beth Sherwood
k! I eT.en,n of the death or tlMn ot Marshfleld, started to
ner aaughter-in.law vr.. t. .. I wnrk- TMtart.v - .i. I
. " ". - x u i i j w ius iaiei
-v.. J: . aaison. w. Y-, Bara or nigher education head
wnere Paul Sharwiuur ... .4 anarter Tu u.. t i.
tT.t . l"eoiogicai college. ocno,asuc honors in high school
Both Paul and his late wife, who nd college and has many friends
" rnnilln brnr l. 1 la mil seetlnn.
mat. . " I
r",J5. were graduates of wii-
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EASTERN U
IS OF
MOORES WI'J CDS
E
M
ISS ELEANOR LEWIS
daughter of a Coo Bav
pioneer and prominent eH
amette university.
Fined: Jailed wnn,m n
Linn of Portland was fonnd .iwJ
unying ana or posses
sion of liquor in 1iih
Tuesday. On the first count .
was fined $25 and cost; nn
Second $50 and rnmtm TT..K1.
y .-1. .... . '
1" l"'"'8U o" ne was lodged in
the county Jail.
Supreme Court Opinion in
support of Gale Hill
Verdict Released
Property valued at $50,000 to
$70,000 goes to three nieces of
tne late George J. Moore, who died
in 1$30, and his wife, who was
murdered near Jefferson In 1906,
unaer an opinion of the state sn
Preme court handed down yester
lh .w. -" "rry ueu, wrltlna
siaie fair bull flrhf. i.k iCI wL""u amrmea the late
governor frownlnV " . Jna? Cale S. Hill, who heard the
haU aeaao. ha sneaked .p on
the p.bllc uu. yer. The flS
Utare will be u n!lt
Aot only doea the World aerie.
fPe-, b-t the te fSTS
be in progress, and Salem day
It looks like
from the hosDital in rh..-v rooms to permanent cue..
n.ni w. I Where ha unHorwont . , I .
uk'tsi oreai--At th I ... v,"'" ocrrrai Oyer- I Johnuui U-III .
call of M,s. Lena Bell, Tartar! many of 'tolSir.. TSkJ!
ucu oi me music deDirttnent ml. "fengm is now re- m Tr.ij 7. --"-u
students inPi.,,.. ' "T, "; tnrnlng steadilv L, .,""" prooate yester-
v. . "'"s ooTcmi ifiris, - uy ana xl. A. Johnson wa. ...
mg to discuss Dlans for th vr rroi..rt .. na-. lt1
Plan, for . MnH A K.U.V.,. tt ... . v.. r-'.AI". " Jonnson
-- - -' "6 "biu i -Mcninnville A u esumaiea value of tliaa
up pending decision of the school number of Kiwanis nlan t m- and personal nron-., .".
board nr.. . h -.,.! I tn ti .,, . . . . I .? r ' - iu
luestionlor em. I to McMinnvilln t.nirt. .. ation of I5;ni. . .
Ploying a band inatructor; In the honing meeting of the Kiwanis h84 are Johnson Oeorr!
meantime. Princioal Vred wow u club there an--i-i " ?" W. Johna t. Ji .eore
forced to leave his class schedules "ves of the slfem chamber of Elofson " "U "eM,a
uncompleted. j commerce will be in the party to j,r. w c
Qh, , invite citixens of that eltv to, t v I Fox Sues Because hr
bhadowy armpits and evening tend the fair here husband blackened her eyes left
gowns do not .harmonize. The weil nere' - her home and apparently ha.
groomed woman has been j treated Baxiltrnptcy Filed A suit in n to frendly with another
u-iunuiies wqere un- ""rj oankmptcy was filed in I Mr"- ellcla E Fox
wanted hair :!s safely removed, district federal court t Pr.-- wants her freedom. hA .'t..v
904-5 First Nafl. Bk. Tel. 4427. yesterday by Harry C. MudeVof f,n d,Torce complaint filed Tu.
Cook & Mudge. Salem wood con- 7 i,rcu,t cnrt here. She
tractors. Liabilities are listed as 5J7.eI rx December 22. 1928.
16277.15 with no assets. J' Vancouver. Wash. Attorneys
,Efat Probated The estate
of the late Ella C. Sm.ii
admitted to probate in court here T?lsht Frnklin D, Roosevelt
Tuesday. Margaret J. n.,..A- w be in Portland and unit .
Charles P. Pray, tt0 ap
erlBtendent of police, is not la
his office, this week, Charlie
la reported to have gone on his
vacation, bnt where, none of
'w appears to event at the fair if it ' CM" ,n lower court,
know. ifonrw.. .w .. . I ,. .. Iair lr u Involves r.n tv- -.,
.:;: " uey, or if it would '.,.. u-T. " . v . ayior. ciara
rmo open it ahoald as an opening vedr. t 71 "L" ""i.on evl1 and Alice Holton
Jectional feature." ..7' " ' bom live in the
at rMi . "e property
... luo property nnder a m
cutea by Moore in 1930, were dis-
Bot be so hard to gaesa. This
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7 '-"uun W onu ngntinjr." Well T-: -'0l fweire tne property.
i pretty hard to gei around 1 !LJh?.EdVrd Brry for
monuna AM ore he organised
the state police system.
What's next?
In the meantime plana for
was named administratrix. Ap- amb ot Salem people and and It Tppelr. to bV thS "Ef
Pralsers approved b th. tTT I tt. house official. ln . Zn7 Um n
a. . .
awe iair are ronti.nin.-
are William p win- o-..- there to hear him tw. . ' J. I "ir.. ""' week.
Pope, Pearl Victor.
attended
ontalde of. some football pre-
"""""r' """"ii tlUs weekend.
The fair is scheduled to open
next Monday.
a l
iue nannnii nnvn i
" vaavcu-i
Linn um-w tr -wnb u i
Halso, ProtestaA i..- .on.mi Vri': " "ne Pe
tition w.. - r.vrr' .' r ooa "Peaker.
VV. v.. ,. u "l ine orncesln since ne is one of two who
commission- a cnance to be nreaident k- Mr. . . .
er xuesoay protestinr a-.in. .-. should h. ---!. "Tr"V ? T'"l "n, assistant se
Prooosed eloain, a" . ,,,!.-" 10 neir err to Governor
r .... , . . ' wu.a.rn 1
-me siaiion at w -.v.
H ftha herln has not yet
been set.
allowed by the higher court,
ine court declared that the
facts revealed by testimony and
nearly 100 documents introduced
n the lower court, were convinc
ing evidence that Moore and his
iT.Jf Md arr!fd ,n 1908 to ee
individual win. w. n.ii ,,,.
um.i7 wining
ie another's prooertv to th.
one
While Roosevelt is on the
coast making political speeches
and giving voters a first hand
view, hi. raaning mate, J. n.
Oarner, Is mourning the death
of his mother, which occurred
O. I. West Returns Executive
O. P. West of Cascade area coun
cil, boy tcouts, has returned here
from Brinnon, Wash., where he
attended the annual northwest
executives conference. On the re-
inrn trip, west and two compa
nions gave first aid to two Women
who had suffered serious injuries
in an automobile hit-and-run ac
cident. They also assisted in catch
ing the guilty driver.
8-e Classified Ad auction ale.
Want Grade Crossing Hjearing
of an application for permission
to establish a grade crossing over
the tracks of the Southern Pacific
company near Sllverton, will be
held there September 28, Charles
Thomas, public utilities commis
sioner, announced Tuesdayj An
other hearing will be held at La
fayette September 30 to consider
the protest against the proposed
closing of the Southern Pacific
station there. 1
Ob ituary
N'eal
,!?.d.Crrt costs -ongbt
A d-.. rv . . -
,JUilr order Com
f7rDr r M- Arbo"t was
?j!fJnTC0" .ourt Tuesday
wuuu Aiacr anrf nt.
aeeking defendant's ouster from
iPfl I V1v.-.w--- am -
perhaps
days.
be gone only
Cnirnes Account in a.
I? ac-f.ant the estate of
lua M. Cairnes. Im..4
filed in nrnHi.- ,' .
by Samnel n r-. A"8.0 in Texas late tmii.i.v
--.- r-.V: aamims- h- k .
ne estate has real estata """" go on.
assets of $1750 and a not! .
alued at $1593. ,uUJM grett to A H. Aver-
c . , 1. dignified appearing Insurance
Speaking Contest A children's conijMioner. walk along with-j
speaking contest in vm., v out his cratrhu
h tWard !i 8,lTer medal. will abandoned both of them Ptorea d heads of insUta
?v I' on the agreement that at
iub DBiin nr .nk t k . . . .
Tnii-- r tv.r - uiucr snouia
Meier. 1, enJorinr .eV.l,ina n.Pn th latter's death
thU week. She is renortad omZ luI-.i'VA n'?ce? of Mr- Moore
where in Canada or th.V 'aB ni tne residue of the
Miss Winnifred Gra- Moor, Preludrd
ary to Snrlnfni.. w . r11
of Schools C. A. Howard, la lik
nrAnaa.it -V. .
em parts. Miss Winnifred Gra- Moor. .ZZ Q "re alik
ham. secretary to Hnn-i J "oo.fTecIuded
wwarw lutcuuiu l i r mm a a i
Inward 1. HVr :raa,"
wise on her vacation, but wiU mucS ..P "C"ethat. ,n-
a few -.i- w -arcemeni was
a few made. Moore was precluded from
The reaction to Rafna c.
Holmaa's failure to oust Wil
liam Kin tig as state purchas
ing agent appears to be fa
vorable among most state em-
Silk hose special 59c pair
Mi!-
Demurrer FiledDemurrer was
wieu tuesaay by- Attorney
eral VanWinkle. eo-defend;
a recently filed suit In whijeh the
oiiem as plaintiff seieks to
test the validity of thn
ber 15. 1931. charter amendment
ai.auu.uuo water sys
tem bond issue. Van. Winkle! holds
the city's amended" cooiplaint does
not set forth the basis for a suit.
McBride Transferred CiiDtain
Uobert W. McBride of JJued
states coast artillery, whose 'home
city is Salem, has been trahsrer-
Johet, HI., high school, accord
ing to word received here! from
Sn v 0r?9 area healqaters.
ban Francisco. Calif., yesterday.
If you enjoy hoiriA -nn-tnJ v-
wh.l"0181 " MoyinI
white women ronln ani . !'
In- . " io!.er--
"is u.raH.iasts rrom 15 to 75
rents, lunches from' 35 to 60
cents and dinners from 50 scents
to one dollar. We are also W.
roomTtCoal l0W moDth,jr rat "
rooms to permanent guests, j
T T.I - . I raal .. .
-u x-iesisaaion, uai., September . " f'vvwj at stayton which
i, x.inier 1,. xseai. agea 29. Sur- I , ""si says ne aliould be put
vived by widow, Martha E. Neal, !? Possession of. He also asks
A t- . . - . ' I that k& . x -. "
ui rieasanion; aaugnter, Phyllis; :"v luo couri enjoin defendants
luotner ana latner, Mr. and Mrs. VC removing any trees from
T X 1 . t 1 th -tvn -.-. wiu
x-oy ieai; orotners, Harold, Don, '"i1"';
Oliver. Evan and Rlllv (Are I -.
Evelyn. Delia. Leotta. Opal, Gene! tweel? FrltT?1&!? ,lT Fa,r
vieve. Bernice. Linora and Violet, thl, Jf facU1 t Miller's all
Funeral services Thursday. Sen- r.-.":' -"""sy colonial
tember 22, at 1:50 p. m., from the
chapel of W. T. RIedon and Son. Credit u.i-. ,.. .
Rev. Rritton rff.-irn- t foi- tr.-. r. 7s ,inai Plans
..tiunu,, u- i -v fcu vyrcicori ni.r.-n .
terment Belcrest Memorial park, convention banqnet to be h.id
i,-: r.",.""7 nint w!h the Sa
win vl cl .association as host.
ihm T ae at ine meeting of
the credit association at the Ma-
nn ' 1., p'e lDls. ?oon- The ban-
wm oe neia on the fifth
W ' ro"P meets
cuuesaay noon
Hildcbrandt
In this city. William D. Hilde
brandt, aged 34 years. Remains
to be forwarded to Grants Pass,
Ore., for services and interment,
by W. T. Rigdon and Son.
Anusich
In this city, September 20. Mark
by widow and children of North , ' f V. or baIem ,s t0 be heard
Rend. Ore TTi.n.r-l ar.r.,.-,-. ,D JUStlce COUrt thin mnrnl..
' w aauvaa UUUuU ll . l,i uue II 1 1
ments later by Clough - Barrick iJLf rfe "rgery to which he
company. 1 uoi gunty when he ap-
r "fsaay- He has refused
i - -c me servtoa - x
oiiwrr I . . "i. U ai-
In this city. SeDtember 20. Jose- """ ciaJming he has no faith
. -.. m attorneys. TT i -,.
yumt. .uuw, agea 4 years, sur- v.-,.. now on a
vived by father and mother. Mr. lt!n L5" 6 from the state Pen-
and Mrs. Gaither Snow, of Sheri- ' "u Iorsry charge
dan, Ore.; grand parents, Mr. and
Mrs. S. O. Snow, of Sheridan. Fu
nerai announcements later by
t-iougn-Harrick company.
Teckemeyer
At Portland, September 18
Anna Teckemeyer, aged 72 years.
WKel?,M?,0y'd re W. G.
Walker, who for eight years was
?A"Wf for Sa'ay stores he
In thaU.rinnf PaSt Jear wked
w-ai. 6 caDacitv t Olyrnpia,
i.n. ' X returnel to Salem to
manage the local Irish Cash
;elfAand hls fam,,y are
stfeet at 1045 Su4m
Gehlliar Address Rotary To
fRamUxat.tere8t ,n the slate
;,.M" Gehlh". director of ag
riculture, will speak at the' 51
will be introduced ,y w. M. Ham-
ilfnn h.i... . .. 'fain
au or ine chamber of
for horn:50e,L,ens Two "ens
fn tr,hf"68he,n? cIaims- Sequent
n ,h6 ' g0d.old days" were filed
in the county clerk's office yes
terday by H. J. Mutchler One
Isa claim of $4 against L. i!
id another is for
sniriey
uunn and anntho.
against f?hiri.,
Aunt of Miss M. R. DeLong. Miss clerk's office renorted th. i,
Edna PohiAnd fr. d- ,-. .v .re??.rte1 "e liens
" -' v .j. ijviiovj IICJ- t c; Lilt ITrBr rilArl 1
nold of Porti.n- r.. ai" v.. ",,ru uere in
v v AMia f iiilOO AIU1A
Pohle. W. F. Pohle. Mrs. P. T. TTt-
ter of Salem. Mrs. Phariea iivnmi I Tennis shoes in rrnu. i-.-.
of Seattle, and Mrs. William Mc- Hundreds of pairs, all sizes low
nrire rni -. i
t.r.o-n . " " i f.-- - i ;r r w i
w-uku jb ana M'n a-1 &. i a iuuk mora Ar f.ki rT arka m m -...
nT.hrr,.,n.c.flurca turday r- r-rlV1? .m. H yery erncient and cooperaUve
h. ttt " . " "fuusorea Dy I ; ome lime
the W. C. T. U. ' ago when struck by a motoH.t .
a street intersection here.
making the will of I so . ..n
document. The opinion cites num
erous evidence contained in let
ters from Moore to his nieces, of
his wife to the nieces and of state
meats to friends, showing that
Moor., an vi- i . "
PACE fTYE
property's diiposiUoo. Tho eoart
poinU out that Moore, who r
moved as an old man from Martoa
county to Oregon City, had only
known Barry for a few month,
was not connected with him ta
business or In relationship.
Ennls D. Walt and others who
were named beneficiaries of Moore
" will executed in October.
.v. .i.er moo re had willed
Barry his property In April. 1930.
did not appear as appellants or
respondents to the action In the
prema court. Judge Latourette
in Clackamas county had first ad
mitted the so-called Wait will
to probate but whenBarry showed
that it had been executed in 1927
and the date subsequently chang
ed, the Clackamas county Judge
threw the Walt will ont f
and admitted the "Barry wlll.
Subsequently the eastern nieces
started their suit in M.r.
county.
Moore Distrasifnl
Of Conrta, Lawyers
ine opinion of Justice Belt de
picts the character of Moore- "As
the result of the protection and
blessings which a beneficent
ernment bestowed upon him. be
was able to accumlate consider
able Property the opinion read,.
yet we find him writing over and
over that this is a rotten country
from top to bottom. h h,t
confidence in courts or lawyers
He was miserly, self-centered .at
unscrupulous. He it.rr.i v..
property to defeat his creditors
cost T,d paym,nt of court
Mrs. Moore was a frail. litti
woman, born in London. pn.i.n
She had been crippled in her youth
and waa obliged to go about in a
wheel chair Serving and earing
tor her husband iMm- a k.
principal mission in life. Her sad
lire was' brought tn a. -...
she was murdered on her wedding
anniversary, by haviur h.r .--.
. O wa UI VMS t
cut. her skull crushed. The mut-
f.r. wa" neTer apprehended.
It is beyond cavil that Mr
Moore and his wife had knowledge
of each other's wills and that the
naming of the three plaintiffs as
the ultimate beneficiaries was the
Bound to Jnry John Fitzpat
rick, accused of assault and bat-
tn ?v P' Mtheny, was bound
over to the grand jury yesterday
by Justice of the Peace Haydon.
He Is now out on bail.
Estate Closed Th. .
Robert John fitiviri .I. .r."'
closed yesterday hw ink a..
mund county Judge. J. R. stew-
oeen administrator
the property.
of
Travelers seeking signal ore
or governors are frequent vts
ora at the sUte capitol, bat
there was one yesterday whom
the governor gave special at
teation. He waa Char lea Jacoby
?L T7YOr wh. with hi.
ten children, had traveled 28..
OOO mile, he said. The gover.
or wrote him a nice letter.
n we meantime a check la
being made as to why the state
treasurer referred to his se
cretary a an American wom
an. Gosh, are there any aliens
around the statehoose?
Here is a "Believe It Or Km
Usually freak letters addrea.1
to Ripley reach him. Yesterday a
letter reached Hal E. Hoas. ae-
cretary of state, addressed as fol
lows: "All Horse. Salem " Hal
doesn't know whether to fl
PI-?.- V... w . .
w inaiauvf noDerl M(. i i uio
Intvre niAad .-.7. fl " I MC tirt several days at th. i.ni-i
or ;" w nar la about two month. "
I rr' raay m Justice nor mn.. 7- r ?WT.r.V
proud or Insulted. Anvwav Hal
JtOVernor rAtn.n . I nMnl- htt. .
pi . , . -ovi iu - --- ju.i uauie aown one
rortiand late yesterday after his way or another.
The
court ana was sentenced to 30
uys in me county Jail.
From Ritzville m .
. r , , - " v mia.
Martin Bauer and inn f nit.-m
Wash., are jruesta at th ak
MacDonald home. Mr. Bauer is a
brother of Mrs. MacDonald.
Mrs. Hunt Retnrna Mm t t
Hunt, widow of Judre Hunt
turned to Salem for the dir'v...
terday. She spent the summer on
uoriarm ana In southern Oregon.
nor appeared in excellent h.iti. CURTIS WILL STUMP
on this trip and expects to be WASHINGTON, Sept. 19-(AP)
here every week from now on. v,ce President Curtis assured
During his visit this time he Cha!rman Sanders of the republi-
participated in several Important can national committee today of
I
political
know.
events of- which you
Somehow the World Series
baseball game and the foot-
an active part In the national
campaign and packed his bags
for a speaking tour that may lead
to the coast.
Hawley on Trip W. C. Haw
ley, congressman, made a busi
ness trip to Corvallis Tuesday
GOES UNDER KNIFE
HAYESVILLE. Sept. 20. Mrs.
Hans Paulson was taken to a Sa
lem hospital and operated on for
appendicitis Saturday,
Tonight at 7:30 p.m.
F. N. Woodry Auction Market
Mlf N. SUMMER STREET
T" d' 1 baaUrTlart:
7 ' w" reoo ased mattresses fatrft 4-b
rags, many article, coming la.
Cash Paid for Used Fumitare Paaa SHI
Bif Auction Satarday 1:30 p. M.
G o w a n of Toppenish, Wash
Graveside services will be held at
the City View cemetery, Wednes
day, September 21, at 1 p. Bl
under the direction of the Clough-
Harnck company,
price. Miller's basement.
r. 1 v 4 . rr
. v m unn fm-r A Jl
r,-n-. .. . " Ul-
"'"'J or Mil T..kaH t .-
in 1932 f I l,Wed tOT WOrk
in 1VHZ-Z3 la beinsr nrpn.uj v
th . . ' --.v. ii,
wub.v uniriTlta.I-.H- m
ffce and will soon be ready for
distribution. Conv . i...r
.nr- i ... . . ' uirec-
j uuw wun tnea-printera
tr - i
m. m iniThArii.. . .
x. , viuh xirs.
Mary L. Vniv.-. .
land; brother of Mildred and By- school superintendent ' waa ont
ron Pieman. K-.H. - v Inn - - . . ' " OUl
. uumo, o. inspection yesterday
nenhew of Mr and wr. i XT' D. Sh. 1. -i 1, 7 '".eraay,
Clements
In San Francisco, Calif., Thurs
day, Sept. 15, Clarence Clements
aged 28 years. Beloved son of Mr,
and Mrs. W. A. Clements of Port-
F. Pe- She is checking 7" ',1 l"u'
ters of this city. Funeral rvii i number of .-.-..- i.-.7
an.. c . . -X". wnere a new
,,. , t. l, m, u. in. i i.uiuiii Din i h.i-. .
from fK. -v.--.-l - rT . -""5 uaeu.
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Mortuary, 545 North Capitol St..
Rev. D. J. Howe offir.tinr in
terment Cuyview cemetery.
izrz: fcairittee apiointrd to
Visits Jj a.
has charce nf
Itailnay Man
Johnsrum, who
trl- a"0unt for th Oregon Elec
tric railway and affiliated lins
stopped in Salem yesterday i on
?nr nCf lle left ln the afternoon
for Quinaby to take care of celery
shipments. - ! '
Silk l:o?e special 39c pair
ler's.
Mil-
Delancjs in Portland Mr. and
Mrs. J. t. Delaney spent yester
day n Portland where they went
to finish details in connection
with the California delegation to
e national American legion
vention.
con-
Goffin
At the home on route 1, Shaw.
Sept. 18. Edmond Goffln, aged
59 years. Beloved husband of Mrs.
Mary E. Goffln; father of Mrs.
Clara McCormick of Macleay.
Frederick J. and Clarence E. Gof
fln of Shaw. Recitation of the
nosary at the home Tuesday,
Sapt. 20, at 8 o'clock. Funeral
services Wednesday at m m
irom me Catholic -hnrv, .
Shaw. Father M. Molz. s. B.,
officiating, interment at Belcrest
.memorial park. Salem, Salem
Mortuary. 545 N. Capitol street.
in ciiarge
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CARD OF THANKS
I wish to exnrp.a ...
thanks and aonrecfatt.-. i
bors and friend, for k-
S offcln,.. sympathrand
kindness extended tn.
. i, ... v" uurinK
the illness and death
lored wife. Wm. F. Rogers.
Coming Events
September 22-Annual fall
opening, auspices Salem Ad
club.
September 2fl Credit
managers Pacific coast start
two day convention here.
September 20-October 1
Oregon state fair.
October Opening
ww.moer or Commerce
Luncheon.
Oct. 11-14 SUte conven
"on of W. C. T. U. at First
Presbyterian church.
October 21-23 Oregon
American association o f
University Women.
Jrember 8 Genera.
Births
Sullivan To Mr. and Mrs. J.
B. Sullivan, 2255 North Fifth
street, a girl. Jeanett Aldeane,
born on September 18 at the residence.
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Chinese Medicine
Office boors
Tuesday and Satnr-
day 2 to 5 p. m.
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Salem
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