. -1 The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, SatnrdayIornlng. October 1. 1932 llnuns Ivals all Reoort Serious 'r I Forest Blaze UuMSVIIXK, Sept. S A tire which caused a great deal of ex element In Asmsville Wednesday afternoon .was started from a lighted cigarette that was dropped fcr a boy who was cutting broth - oa the Charlea Heln place north Aw t ravldrv.sDreed over ta rronnd and covered TS acres , of brash and . grass .lands In a store, time. I r i "v, nniu anil barns, aa I DO TCI At MVWW - well aa some livestock were en dangered for a wane, a woca was taken down la one place to nbf'A ihMn in a corn field and I thepasture they were In burnt , f it was bard to get help to fight ta blase as many were at the fair afadL others were out In the fields at work, r But "high school Joys and some help from town was se- ' . . il. .1 - final! nnt cured ana me --- tThe hrat regular meeting of the community dub will be held in - ttu MiiAal hnlldmr. Tuesday night. ctober 4. .The election of offl- . cera and" a program will follow K the usual dinner. The Gall Board . Bj OUVE M. DOAK Warner Bros. Elsinore ; Today Lionel Barrymore In rrha Washington Mas ouerade . Saturday Midnight preview, ot Paradise". The Grand Today Ben Lyon In Big Timer". The ! The Bollywood today Tom Mix In "My Pal T the King". Saturday Midnight preview. Bela Lugotl in -Muraera of the Hue Morgue". D CKS CLlfJCH FLAG i Fires at Lyons LYONS. Sept. 28 The forest rangers on the Marion county side of the river were phoning to Ly rti Wednesday night for men to help fight fire on the mountains Tit t!f.wf v rsUr. three Hollywood miles east of Mehama. Another efsll for help was turned in early this "morning. No Idle men were aVallable here to go. The forest fir- broke- out early Monday and 1 doing a lot of damage in the timber. '( A number of slashing fires are burning In this vicinity, a few of tfhlch got beyond control for sport intervals. During the after rioon hours, Wednesday, a brush fire on the A. D. caraner iann FIRST IN 18 M (Continued from pas 1) Angeles baseball club tonight in double bill at Wiigley new. to 4. and 5 to 1. The see- on I was played seven innings by agreement. i the Tictory In the first game was the 26th for Shellenback this rear. The lone spit-Dan nurier in thej league held the Angels at his mercy throughout the nine in nines. Hollywood now is assured of finishing second to Portland in the Pacific Coast league. .......16 18 Lo Angeles . . 4 a ; Shellenback and Bassler, May er,! Moncrief, Baecht, Curtis and Cronen. Hollywood 5 10 Los Angeles ....... 1 4 i Sheehan and Franks; Ballou Stitzel and Campbell. Solons Clinch Third OAKLAND, Califs Sept. 30 (AP) The Sacramento Senators clinched third place in the Coast TEACHERS BEAT Good News! puks n Harry Scrogglns big gun of Teacher Attack Which Brings 6-0 Victory f Contused (rem page t foot teforciatartlnr bis run. "- Willamette kept the ball in he Teachers territory most ef the game, but- Its best scoria g op portunity earn when Orannls. CHICAQO, Sept. SO (AP) Chicago and Northwestern rail way will sat SOI men to work in Chicago ear shops Monday. Only a skeleton fore has. been employed ror several months. CHICAGO. Sept. 10 f AP W The Ulehla Printing Press and nanuracfurlBg company announ ced a resumption of Derations Sept la with S00 town working GDLQEfJ Mill At Homa h Buena Vista Sunday; List ol Invited ' Guests" Given at tha homa at Mr. and Mrs. U. EOar. To this came Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stout ot Seappooaa, Mr. and Mrs. Panl Wagner and Mad am Wagner of Portland and Mr. and Mrs. George Fischer of Glad stone. , - ' !.... From Aurora wera Mr. and Mrs. B. O. Robinson, Mrs. Tran els Green, Mr. and. Mrs. W. H. Stephens, Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Bradtl, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Bad- SOIBHILD' POmOBlCllY SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico. Sept. (AP) National guardsmen siuMf aaa a . eaa jmi mm m v ovew- m - . - - ler. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Strick- lld aslda their guns today by or lad. ix.rth. Rndil UarforT der of COTeraor Berarley to ba- Stephens, Melyfa and Joha Enr a&d Mr. and Mrs. U. Xiler. Mrs. Green, mother at Mrs. Robinson, INDEPENDENCE. Sapt, SO i1!0"0! ,Urt work U lh 1 1?.,?01?!: VitnJ 2W will r'emaln at the famny home! ' , win ba held Sunday at their HAMMOND, Ind.. Sent. Is homa In the Buena Vista district. (AP) Tha New York Central I The Ublea wiU be placed on the placed SI men at work la tha ear I lawn and decorated with yellow center intercepted a pass aaO I uo' nr yvscaroay, -Win add I cn mangoios, zinnias, yeiiow raced to the it-yard una. car I mm wpects to i "uuia x"w iunwub. .r. nady erashad tha Una to thok& t&am at work Indefinitely, Jn Mrs. Purriae wars married afrht-Tnrd mark but thsra wlr I " sma csrs, sj. i. wu wtwuw prBu, Washington. They llred for mt- oral years at McNary station, morlng seven years ago to the farm at Buena Vista. . Relatives and friends who will help tha Purrlnes celebrate the 50 th anniversary of their marrl- cuimer uve BUZES TO YOUTH lamette was held for downs. ox. masiar car builder said. Despite the fact that Wlllam-1 - - V ette had a patched-np backfield iJinaiwuiuH. auu, Sept. SO with three regulars not In uni-J(AP) -Officials of tha Sloss form, ft had tha beat or It on I aaemeia siaai ana iron company total yardage. Tho Teaehors wTfl recall 100 workers Tuesday rains "wera mostly concentrated I with resumption of oneratianm la the two goalward marches In 1 which will increase pig iron pro-1 ago will bo: from Portland, Jor- the third period., ; auwion s&s to 480 tons dally. I dan Purriae, Miss OUrO Sklpton. LitUe Ovarec, freshman Bear- . 18. C. H. Thompson. Colonel and cat, got away for one 20-yard 1 WASHINGTON. Sept. SO. J Mrs. Percy Willis, and Miss Mar gain and Punched through tor I (AP Stanley Dollar, nreaident I nrt Pnrrlim, Trrnm R1atyi Mr. innumerable shorter ones.' and of the Dollar SteamshlB line, aaldland Mrs. M. Pnrrlne and son. I result in at one tanner sunerea Pinl ntuM. rhtnflw nil art I tad ay Tim had tnlit Taltn DilDr.i r M v..... t... htr financial loss. -C' bullet-like, throws to Kaiser who rer that ha found "tha travel hum. kit. Mr. amd llm. Imim rtmlnr.l The most serious forest tires A number ot the most serious incendiary forest fires now raging in various sections ot the state were set by boys IS years old and under, Lynn Cronemlller, state forester, reported today. Cronemlller yesterday received a report from Lincoln county that three boys' under IS years ot ago had aet nine fires there with tho eomo for tha moment carpenters snd masons la tho rebuilding ot tha city. v Tha governor also requested that United States troops bo de tailed if available to tha duty ot repairing' tho damage wrought by last Monday's hurricane. All tho able-bodied, citizenry already are at tho task ot reconstruction. Tho governor estimated" today that 7S.000 persons wars home less, aad millions of dollars in property was destroyed. What the city misses most is electricity. Tho power house went ont of operation during the storm. There, is not enough water from the reservoirs to run tho bakeries. the trolley ears or to light tho houses. Tho lack of water is es pecially acute. This morning there was a alight run on the banco popular as a resalt ot the closing last night ot tho banco territorially Agrlcola. The officers announced the banco popular would remain open night took them on the dead run, were ilae&s picking up in all, parts ot thai ton, Mr. and Mrs. AI Cohen, Mr. 1 re B0W "slag tn Coos-and Co-jaBd ay to pj depositors, and It likewise effective. Clark, another 1 world.1 freshman at end, r along with Weisser and Jockisch, tackles, put up a great defensive game, though it is difficult to single out any two or three players, as the Bearcat defense was effective at all times. Soma well-timed passes, chiefly Welter to Scrog glns, formed the Normal's almost sole method of attack except for the few times that Scrogglns broke away. The gaxna was marred by in LflST AWARDS IN A. M. Purvln. nrt Tni-1n. .Bd "imsm coaauea, vronemuier aaio. Fred Purvina. Mr. 8. H. Barker, Th Tiff la Coos county hss Mr. and Mrs. Roy Barker, and son loesuwyeo eonsioexaoie green urn- was believed at noon that the alow run had been checked. 4-H CUSS TOLD SamueL Bam Phillips, and Mrs. Greta Hlgtt Mrs. A. A. Penning ton of Clarkeston,' Washington. Mr. aad Mrs. Allan Purvina snd sons Marry, George, and William ot'SIlrertoa. Mr. aad Mrs. Slmar Purvlne ot Newport; Mr. and Mrs. Dana Pur viae aad children. Winston, El nora. Julius, and Beth ot Surer: Mr. aad Mrs. Garfield Byers and ber, while another stand of tim ber was destroyed In Columbia county. Many smaller fires were report- j ed in Josephine, Douglas, Coos snd other western Oregon coun ties. AriDTHEH OF IhSULL UTILITIES FAILUR E (Continued from par 1) was aeeand. ClaelrSmAa Itlrit cessant ball-packing by the offi-t whil Ijh m ni. f,h.i.t.H .. t Si.i w. lffnv 9le!2n Washington county also Mr. and Mrs. Grant Byers and son y?S?L 7?eiX? hlf tfca plaeod. first In the crops demon- Kenneth. Mr. and Mrs. George i r w - wVvww- ww s iriaim. ai si. rw cxi i asM w hsb kuu a team composed of Ivaa BlerlyiMiss Alive Macaulay, all of Inde- STUM EE PiJECT H. a. . a.K t a a a. t- ' - . i iriiKim rzsiTB ue-i n luhikul ij t l k- rim throueh a heavy stubble neia . , . . v, Paul. ifti d heir was needed to prevent It v." , A, v I TVilliama T . ' ... . , ,i ucaun iiuui niw uaa.a x lu ( t K a firm hiuiM inn fit n- 1 . .. .... I nearby buildings. 17 :. Fire Near Gervals . i; GERVAIS. Sept. 30 Frra of Undetermined origin started In the timber of the Andrew Smith was disqualified for kneeing. Willamette Oregon Normal Kaiser ; LE Gordon Jocklsch . . . . VLT. . . . GusUfsoa Boyd .,.LG Wadln Grannis ...... C ... Harp Felton RG . . . McKenzIe Weisser RT ..... . Cannon Clark ..RE PhilHna GIVES JOBS . . 4 . . . Vf. . . . LH. ... Welter fourth. Edwards and Kenneth Koeber, Tillamook won first in the mis cellaneous demonstrations, based on "care and management ot bees." Members of the team were Edward Weston and Eugene Z. Neketln. Portland was second. Clackamas third, and Marlon waa and then winning the second In seven innings S to 3. The last contest was the final night game of the season here. tn the first game, both teams i wera ragged and the Senators vUnrica tVi& offrow mnr.fff-r-AMril - . I 111UU V IUO BlilBI a a -I i UUUU. ulace on route one Wednesday -,,, -nfoo. .. , -u-v. Bjfternoon and burned over 10 or lns duel between Manuel Salvo.! 16 acres, xniny or cruB vM senator hurler. who held the Ovarec. . . . . . .RH Johnson. ..... ,F Scoring, touchdown, Welter Referee, Sam Dolan; umpire, Mike Moran; head linesman, Allison. ot wood were burned entailing a :' ljjts of $00 or 75 besides const d- enable damage to the timber. No H Insurance was carried. The wood if as sold to a Salem firm, but will - tie Mr. Smith's loss Oaks to five hits, and Clarence Fleper on the mound for the home team. A double to right field by Lahman drove in the winning run. Sacramento 17 16 1 PEiCMlIU UNTIL OCTOBER 15 Tha h.Or ahowm&nahlB inntt HIatt I SDSCial was won hv Wallara rinftr. GretSCh flar. of Marion, with Hnmer Rhl- by. Linn, second, and Wilmer Ar erhoff, Linn, third. In the Valley Packing company special, awards were given to con testants from six counties, as fol lows: Linn county Homer Shelby, first; Ruth Shelby, second. Lane county Ariel gh Tracey, first; peadenee; Mr. and Mrs. Orley Brown, and children Elva Ann, Edward, and Clara Paulino and Mr. Jackson Purvlne and tho hon or guests. Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Purvlne of Buena Vista. Other! guests will be Mr. and Mrs. Hen ry Frank, Mr. John Loy and son Gilbert, and Joe Dotson. LEGION UNDERTAKES E Starting the 1933 membership driva for Canltal Post No. B. GleirHarwood, aecond, and Albert American Legion, Adjutant Wll- the pulp wood for the Salem mill; SCIO, Sept. SO. Two thousand dollars la wages and payment tor timber stumpago have been dis tributed la this district during tho summer by A. J. Stasek who this spring received a $6500 contract for pulp wood from tho Oregon Pulp A Paper company. Stasek is nearly through with his contract, which called for 1260 eords ot pulp wood aL 15.60 a cord, deliv ered in Salem. Trucks, running night and day, have delivered the wood to Salem, the truckage cost ing about 2500. Ten to IS men have been regu larly employed throughout the summer cutting the wood. The money received has been of great help in this district. In addition to CHICAGO, Sept. SO (AP) Aaother iasull operating com pany went Into receivership to day whlla prosecutors, delving Into tho books ot middle West Utilities snd Mississippi Valley Utilities Investment compsny, re ported evidence that they had paid oft a S170.S20 brokerage ac count for Martin J. InsulL The Chicago, North Shore and Milwaukee railroad waa the lat eat ot the Insull transportation units to confess itself unable to meet expenses. So sererehad the decline In business been that during the last eight months the electric line, operating between Chicago and Milwaukee, had not met op- oratlnx coats and even a loan ox. 11,110.000 from tho Keconstrue- -m tloa Finance . corporation could not ward oft receivership. . 1 Federal Jsdga James xx., wa-. kersoa sppotated A. A. - Sp regno aad Brltton L Budd receivers. Li abilities of the North Shora Una were estimated at S3.000.ooo more than current assets. .Tha company consented to tho peti tion filed by tho American Brake Shoo aad Foundry company, a creditor. ? r --. : ; ' 1- MEMOES PITIED FOR ASSAULT 8ILVERTON. Sept. - SO Frank Wlndes and Ed Erens each wera fined SIS in Justice court hero today following an all-day trial on charges ot assault. Tho casa appeared before Justlca of tho Peace P. L. Brown as a result of Deputy Prosecutor WU J. Page's motion that me cnarge against Wlndes bo reduced from criminal to simple assault. The defendants testified la their own behalf and Al Nlcker- son was also called "by tho de- tense. A motion .by Defense At torney Alt O. Nelson for dismis sal ot the case on account ot incompetent evidence- was overruled. Tho case grew out of aa axiair at tho George KilUan homo la the SllTeraoa district last. Sat urday night when Constable s. A. Pitney was called. Kllllaa and J. L Springstead asserted that Wln des and Krens had assaulted Kll- Han, vho Js one-armed- ntney arrested the two men aad also Al Nlckerson who had accompan ied them to tho Kllllaa home. Nockersoa was later released. Tho first hearing was held before Justice .Brown Monday af ternoon and drew a large crowd of curious and interested. Whea the case was taken up again today tha courtroom was filled. HOMES WASHED AWAY MEXICO CITY, Sept. 30 (AP) More than 400 houses have been washed away by flood waters of the Chuvlscar and Sa cramento rivers, which Join on the outskirts ot the city ot Chi huahua, a dispatch from Chihua-, hua today declared. Tha Mt. Angel lire department i Oakland 9 16 4 was called and worked about iour i Bryan Vinci and Wlrts: Join- bjoure before the lire was orougnc j OTf phebus and Penebsky. under control. STATE FI TOPAY PREMIUMS IN FULL Sacramento 3 7 1 Oakland 3 5 1 ; Salvo and Woodall; Fieber and Raimondl. i Seals Edge Missions AN FRANCISCO. Sept 30 (AP) The Seals won their first game today in the current series, taking a third-Inning lead and beating the Missions 5 to 4. Babe Dahlgren, first baseman, knock- Missions San Francisco Babich and I Brensel. ; ....4 10 0 5 0 Rlcci; Zinn and Continued from pas 1) with groups ot pets, with Miss Es- J fd jln all the Reds' runs ther Arnold as marshal, ana Bea viertoa high band. MlDiTialon V will bo tor those with odd or assorted pets, includ ing birds, fowl, fish, rabbits, with . Mra. Margaret Nelson as marshal, i; Division VI will be for those bpya aad girls wearing costumes, with Mrs. May belle ML Bureh as taarsfcal. .The satire program will have ?Ee benefit of McDade's experience la staging pet and costume par ; ados for the Oregon Journal Jun- ' lers. Ha has been appointed gen eralissimo of tho parade. WOODBURN, Sept. 80. At least two more weeks of pear can ning are ahead tor the Ray-Brown cannery nere, according to Dean Ray, plant superintendent. The pear pack this year will be tho largest in the cannery's history. The pack began August 17,- ex tremely low prices. being paid for the fruit. The dally payroll of the can nery exceeds Si 000. Two shifts working eight hours each are em ployed. The prune pack has been com pleted at tho cannery, totaling S50 tons. Forcht, third. Polk county- Ar thur Llnegar, first; Arthur Tung- en. second, and Carl Llnegar. third. v Marlon county Donald Brooks first; Palmer Torvend, second. Yamhill county Ross Daniels, first. Benton Freese,first. county Alice HBEU 'S A6REEMENT TALKED AIM IS 10.1100,001 PEKINGESE TAKES II'! IS VI (Continued from page t) ond. Irish Setters. Dr. Rae Smith. Phil Lelsh. 8pringer Spaniels, W. A. Miller. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Kes- terson, Frances Palmer, Dr. C. o. Sabtss aad Dr. A. B. Bailey, firsts. V Foxterrlers, smooth W. M. Coats. Wire Mrs. Slocam, Jsmea B. Harrison, Charles Campion. Faatwiro - Kennels; August A. Kraeger, firsts. - Pekingese Gladys McArdle, Hadjo M. Robertson, Judith Con cell, Lillians M. Paris, firsts. Pomeranians Mrs. C. H. Mel lish. Mrs. Herbert Aekley, first. NEW YORK, Sept, 30 (AP) The national young republican organization launched a drive to night to enroll 10,000,001 young men and women as members. 'That last one7 said George Oluutead, 31-year-old national di rector, "will bo Jthe 'forgotten ma.' 'If that Individual can be found by November 8 we are sure he will want to vote the republican ticket" Olmstead said the organization had! already enrolled 110,000 members in one state alone, Illinois. Open House for School Boys is HeldatYM.CA "Open House" at tha Y. M. C. A. last night for the fifth and sixth grade boys i of the city schools, turned out to bo a great success, . with a wild aad noisy crowd of 2,50 youngsters present. The program opened with two trumpet solos by Wesley Boeder, high school band director, and Professor Cameron Marshall ot Willamette university led tha group in singing. Following this a program of sports was carried out in the gymnasium led by Gas Moore and Bob Boardman. Invited by Spec Keene, Willam ette coach, the entire lot went from the Y building athletic field to see the football game between Oregon Normal and Willamette, i It was claimed by uus Moore that his bunch com J. B. Fitzgerald, information director, and H. N. Proebstel. traffic director ot the West Coast Lumbermen's association, Seattle, stopped in Salem en route to Eu gene to attend a meeting ot lum bermen last night, The lumber interests are taking up with rail liam Bllren yesterday announced he had received tho new member ship cards and waa prepared to register legionnaires and other Qualified ex-service men. Dues of the Legion are payable October 20. Rumors thst not all legion naires were actually world war veterans was denied by BtXvan wno declared that before a man may Join tho Legion, his discharge papers showing his branch ot service, number and service ree oad most be submitted to aad ap proved by the state department of i the Legion. ; Monday night at the regular post meeting, to be held In Fra ternal temple, tha new officers will be Installed with Department Commander Jack Eakln of Dallas administering the oath. Entertain ment aad refreshments will be provided. several, hundred cords of wood bate- been delivered for fuel at the state- institutions. , . SWkKP.tlXIXD BY FALL PORTLAND. Ore., Sept. 30 (AP)-Ceorga D.f Monroe, 55, a ehtntney" ""-sweep- of Brentwood, Ore died today from lajurles suf fered when he fell-down a ven tilator shaft in a downtown building here. HOWELL BOYS WEf NORTH HOWELL. Sept. 29 North Howell corn club boys again received honors In tha state fair awards when 2an Esson took second place, and R. C. Jefferson Jr. fourth place in the western division of 4-H club work. roads the matter of securing tow- InCTeaSe T 003 V T frAirnt vafaa nn Tn m K.. tnti I ar Goes in Eiiect On Parcel Rate or freight rates on lumber into the big consuming centers ot the Mississippi valley. "The mills la the valley are rail mills,- said Fitzgerald. They need to hare lower rates to get lumber into the mid west ern farming country. With lower rates the railroads will get more ears to haul, and the lumbermen of the Interior will get a bigger market" Plans are being worked oat for combining tho Willamette valley ; lumbermen's organization with , the west coast body. Senator Reed Smoot of Utah lorlsed the Mret riuHK. .w.Mrt conferred at eastern republican I at the same ; footing Occurs un Anniversary Student Martyr headquarters leaders. with campaign Id, SAIMl BID ;i (CanUaaad froa 1) work will carry the! approvement to near the Junction with the North Bantlam roato. 'i Qulas m Robins, ot Boise, were I euictioa day is adeqaete time. Advocates Water Bond Repeal to Fight, They Say lumbers of a' local committee charged with circulating petitions te place a repeal measure of the S2.900.O00. water bond issue au thority, continued their work yes terday. They announced they would back a maHdamus action in tha courts to force the measure on the November S ballot if offi cials denied them that right The petition backer maintain that the fttlag of petitions for tho special measure within SS days ot tho Final Rites WiU Be Held Saturday HAVANA. Sept 30. (AP) Rioting students assembled in font of the homo ot Senator Wil fred o Fernandez, had a brush with police today and a number nt alitta ftul li.r. .Vm. ror C. E. CoooerIdl,tWDR,lc wa" ended. men bystanders fainted as tho po lice, pursuing the fleeing students, tired In the sir. Presumably tha students were msrklng tho second anniversary of the death of Rafael Trejo. "stadeat martyr" who was killed In as aati-governmeat demonstration. Becoming effective today, aa Increase of from one to two cents a pound will be made on parcel post rates, the difference de pending upon the zone to which the mall is being-sent Postmas ter J. H. Farrar announced yes terday. No increase haa been an nounced yet in tho local zone. In crease In tho first, second and third sones amounts to one cent a pound, while In the fourth. fifth, sixth, seventh and eighth it will amount to two cents. Per sons living on raral routes will benefit by a small decrease from the new rates. The added rates ars in keeping with ether Increases put in force by the postal department of late. L "JUNGLE MYSTERY" A new serial for the Mickey Mouse dob Starts Today 1 P. 11. Warner Bros. Elsinore Flos a Special Plctwe CAPT. THUNDER Tonight at Fairgrounds The Great Night Stampede In Horse Show Building. first Urns ea raelfle Coast saeh a specUcalsr rodee with features presented hadeera. First Urge shipment ef fighting, Jump tog Brahma steers bate the northwest. A shew ef Champions and past champions of the arena ef the world. Outlaw horses, Brahma steeri, daring riders, cossacks, ball flghters ta new tat tniming ban dodrmg exhibition (Not a beJ fight) Hollywoed talent and radio entertainers. Admission only 50e Oregon Loggers Feature Dance See and Hear Your Friends in Television (First Tkme en the Coast) FREE STRAWBERRY ROAN RODEO Free every slterneea at the Grand Stand. tpectacala ThriSlng--Colorfa1 ADMISSION TO GROUNDS AFTER S P. M. 23 Hi 0LLY17O0 Home of 2Ac Talklee Last Times Todaj Special Mickey Moom Mat- J inet Today 1:30 P. M. low at f f MIT tor sartaeiag tho Canyon City-Bams highway Be tween Canyon City and tho Junc tion with tho John Day highway and- eirht miles mora south of Casy oa City. J. A. Terletin, at fipokans. were second low at $53,415. Horse Stealers i From Amity are Traced to Salem City Recorder Kara Poalsen re ported yesterday that ao complet ed petitions had yet been Wed ta his office. PIONEER, Sept 30 O. S. Cooper who has beea aa invalid for the past year and a halt died Thursday morning at 1:45. Ha waa bedfast tha past two weeks and suffered much. I Mr. CooDer was 75 years old. being born la New York. He jcame to Oregon in 1912 with his family and has re sided on the homo place la this neigaooruood si ace that time. Mr. cooper leaves to mourn his loss a wife and two boas, Fred ot Eageaa and George of this com munity, four graadchUdrea and many friends, I . The funeral wiU take nlace at tha Dallas Funeral home Satur day at z o'clock, i FareweU Given For Robiiisons. Aurora skaa-BamBeW AURORA, Sept S9 As a fare well to Mr. and Mrs. E. Q. Rob inson, who are moving to Port land front Roblnwood. their coun try home, for the winter months. is seugnuui no-noet pic ale was 1 arraaged for Sunday afternoon Attend war Mine o'clock Show aad rrmala for llttS P. L MIDNIGHT MATIKEB FREE MEXICO " CITT. Sept Jt (AF)---Fraaciaco CarvalaL for mer provisional president of Mex ico, died todar of aaeendleitla. Ha retired to private life after a! short term in soccasalen to Flo- Mary Talmadge Headrjck VIOLIN SOLOIST and TEACHER rhoae 04S9 Armistice Day Committeemen N&ned, Friday McMahan Orders Term Continued McMXNNVltLK. Ore, Sept, f (AP) A modern case at horse stealing wss reported today by Carr Fowler ot Amity. 'Her told Sheriff G. VT. Manning that tho horse-thieves . loaded a 1,119 continuation of 1 the present grand Jury for another term ot court was ordered yesterday by Judge L H. McMahan. T Personael of tha committee to (judge -aid tha lurors had a-nnm. ! direct CapiUl Post No. i 'g Amerl- J ber of important matters ref ore can region Armistice oay eeieora-1 them which made it wise to keep tlonj here next month was an- the same personnel on the iarr. notnrted last night as follows: I The present Jury has held office ft, IT. Delaney, eaalrman; Kimer i now for a year. v. .wooten, R. H. B as sett, cane AhrSms, Walter Zosel, W, C. Vln- eeati Oliver Huston, Arthur Bates, James Carey and William BUrea, Bonn mare of his into a. trailer I secretary. ' esterfav. thea headaii lhronah to! The committee will meet Tnes-I la a critical condition at the Ce- LTonmouth,. and ratumed ta Sa-1 day evening to start off plans for dars of Lebanon hospital in Hel-j lem where their traU was lost I the affair. tiywooa waay. - BCIJLB BEXNETT ILti' LOS ANGELES, Sept 80- (AP) Belle- Bennett portrayer of mother roles on tha screen, is 1 U i h I'M - . ... pi THE BIG BEN ltox Trrr Coastasea IIXvllUV Camsnhisjs in SUXDAl MONDAY - TUESDAY rtnt owtas; ta Salewa VARNta OLAMt) AlCtAUDSIt KIW1LAMD 'stranger love haa ao woman known L W to m 1 W J J, W 0 1 ComlBg Sunday, lloaday aad Taeeday GREATER THAX -XUXL'g AKGSL4- ' '. , mm "SPECIAL BOOKING! MICKEY MOUSE CLUB, 1 P. M. 'CAPTAIN ' THUNDER' A WORLD OP ADVENTURE AND LAUGHS! LAST TIMES TODAY W t lOkiri aw as w 1 a a. a WL Z DRAMA, intrigue in a pageant of thrills BARRYMORE ; at 11:30 : Romance Ym wiU Hirer forzat! MThlU mbm , . Iromnt trlrl , trader (be tropical rptll of tha flamoTotis Sotrtli Bui . and the moen frenched Bhora ofJI&v&Il! And ths TABU! c i 3 4 5 ! 0 -v BOLOnHS DZLRIO JOEL McCREA