ft . OS. ill .U PAGE FIVE 1. nra IN Accident Driver Fined Ken- Bartraff Grow Almonds -Al- netli Williams or TiuamooK, oceu- monas, notlibefu, 45 in number pant of one of the automobiles! in on one braneh, were grown this a collision at Brunk'a corners ire- year by Joe Bartruff who Urea cently that resulted in severe jin one-bait mil north of Cbemawa. juries to a Dallas girl, yesterday By error The Statesman yesterday was fined $100 and sentenced: to spoke of Bartruff's plantings as six months in Polk county Jail filberts. He has two almond trees, when ho pleaded guilty before ten years of age. Ona froio two Justice of the Peace Elmer D. years ago and Is slowly recover- Cook at West Salem yesterday tag. The- other, nrotected bv a morning? on a charge of belnsl south exposure, has done exceed- BE6U AT BROOKS Department U Negotiating For tha I Right of way At $200 Acre Ell THE closing day , of the state lair,- and every Indication .mmm. 1t V. m. Ut mm m-mmwm mm. mmmmWMW WU VW W WJ H WW Vm U a big day. Fats, juniors, costumes, kids, parades, Portland delega- Widening of the Paclfla high- drank on a public highway, j It llngly well and this year baa a I TZ "Sht-of-way from to 80 1 tlone plus all the ether things on ho pays the tine, tha Jail sentence j bumper crop. i . I t!et noT rom .Gouleya corner I a larger scale ara on tha program will bo suspended. Kenneth was at Brooks haa already begun In j for tha fair. Tha Tlth annul sUt riding In the rear seat ot the se- I Dance KentJ hall every Saturday, preparation lor road improve- j fair will dose tonight an tha profit dan drlTen by his brother, Robert, ... . . ! "" .woa w oe sianea alda of tha ledger. and occupied by Minnie Bunke of , " Y "T,f .'TTTT .1 iam' iuxwm ax9 unatr Dallas WM tw0 fatalities due to Indus- way on the part of tha highway I trial accidents In Oregon during department to obtain needed ad- Now is the time to renew ybur th week ending September 29, ditlonal right-of-way north from Statesman subscription, by mail according to a report Issued by Woodburn to Aurora, only 23 a year during the annual tte industrial accident cons- Tha average price said to bo bargain period. Offer good tor mission here today. The victims pai4 by the highway commission limited time, not good outside' of were John J. Poorman, Portland, u 200 an acre for tha 10-foot Oregon. I and Frank Qulnn. Lebanon. There strip purchased on either side ot row to Tumble Rock shore Do- ... , . , . ' .. . ... . Ui. llisnam Are Fmt Onl-r two Omm TtliwtMit SaVoteTat 7lo olng on along f gto" l" m senator hotel at i o ciock : in tne . w Uh h. th wM.i. between Willamette and Mon- .Urt tba 12-mile hike W- Glbb Wenatcheo. Wash. to lake p ace. mouth NorjnaL Today tha Unl- Wt lft tfeS T?mbla Rocif to n D- F- stone of Portland, at NegoUations were made last f0?0 play,KSU A iJL Rired at 'tho rty and Center, streets; L. week with owners of business Clara college at Eugene, while tha hoW a?e Ed' Honell lUder W..Schrunk. 43 North Winter, establishments along tha highway won Staters Uka SUntord noiei are tua iioiineu, leaaer. . MltHt,i,n tha ws. at Portland. It Is predicted tha Letna l. Feiiey, uuoys Miaer, ' " --r . r- Oreron-Santa Clara xama will be i vi sv ux Liioan aaimuiuumKnui w ran i - And talk about a Saturday ha Oregon for sport lovers and for entertainment. la addltlo to the state fair with, ita rodeos, and the world series game, which starts at 11:30, there are two biff footbll game in the state, let alone a championship baseball team la action on the coast. Too Jbad they couldnt have been Strang out. The sporting period started out W. I. McCloud, J. W. Moore, M. Prndentlal Sum Suit to fore- in the main reluctant to hare tha bettr of tn two "6t for Sat" Tempieton ana x-aim uurcu. ; k(Wm y,,,,.- ln cIrcQlt coart b i.t - For sale, registered Pointer dog, the Prudential Insurance company indicated j they would expect to 6 yrs. old, $10. Inquire 20e i ruuM ana umer. ipe reimoursed tor the cost of I Pay. $25 Pine -Ellen Ellens friwrL . . L kn.. . .-j v ..,. ul MMsiu-ui yosiuon 10 conunue Fight Orer Sheep Joe Mar- r"" "-Z"JltZ. - p v.. business. Reports as yet not offl- ty and T. M. Boling got into a P"n" elally rertfled by the highway tight orer sheep they owned ( 4o- JiTw&iS 112 JH 1 ,wiLZ commission, are to the effect one gether, according to justice court i riV u& I purchase has been made ot 20 Wonder what Qoeen liildred nad Princessea Amgnsta and Pauline will feel like- to step down to Just one ef the rest of wne well represented la this trio, as both prtneeasea are employes, Aar ata at the banking d?artment, end Paelina ln the iasaraaoe d partaemX. Thy saade fJae rnl ; l&s; trie this week. " September, which bid adieu last III. 1S5 BED ELECTED Seniors, Sophomores Name Mew Heads; Juniors ; - Pick Nominees 1 Aa, the result ef the sophomore class election at the senior high school, nominations for which I were made the first et the week. Vera DaJardlnwaa elected presi dent et this yeara group. Other officers were elected as follows: night. prcW to be the driest Sep. i Secretary, Joyce Phelps: stu- tember tor years, registering .01 flat cooacU members. C. Dyer ot aa Inch of precipitation. And It "4 Batt Sawyer; treasurer. Carl was this September which saw the Mason; eong leader, PrisciUa big American Legion eoarentioa 8 Imp kins; forensle manager. Har- and produced more perfect waath- ol Iacaa; yell leader. Joe er for the state fair. Wonder what Manny; Tlce-prealdant, sergeant- the record will be tor October. ZText week will see rlrtaally all vacation at aa end nad ail fflclala and state employee back at their desks. There will still 1e a few absentees noted, but It wont be Ions; now. The state legislature la too clone, and what la mora, the general election la only five 'weeks eft. We hare heard a lot about dif ferent state officer oat hunting, j but somehow they must hare all come back so tar empty handed. The boys- at the press gallery hain't been lnrited to any reni- son dinners nor presented with venison steaks. But we know that as soon as one ot them de get a ! deer It will be broadcast: aterms and class editor to be elected later. . Elected as president of the sen lor class waa Lee Welsstr; - vice- president. Ruth Johnson: . secre tary, Grace Peters; treasurer, Archie MaeDonald; student coun cil members. Jack Bush. Evelyn Haag and Marlon Mia thorn; for ensle manager, Harry Mosher; sergeant-at-arms, Oswald Morley; song leader. Mabel Lena. Juniors Tote Soon At the junior class meeting held, yesterday, the following students were nominated for office: Pres ident, Joe Baker; .vice-president, Barbara McDonald, Norman Scott, Doris Drager; secretary. Betty Syewart. Jean Doolittle and Doug Drager; treasurer. Bob Burdttte, Ed rarrlngton and Vera Adams; student council. Bob Brown ell, Dan Clark. Walt Cllne, Orrllle Varty and Iran Oehler; class ed itor, Wallace Sprague, Betty Abrams and Roberta MeGlichrist; Interelass rivalry. Junior Ritter, Parnell Kupper. Gene Tower and Bee Mann Is; song leader, Joyce Albee and June Edwards; yell leader, Harold Beall; sergeant-at- arms, Gordon Read. junior class will be voted on the first 6t the week. - -". ' : Surgeon College Honoring ; Ellis Soon, St. Louis Dr. R. V. Ellis of Ketehikaa. Alaska, well known to many peo ple in Salem where he for four years' attended medical school at Willamette university. Is shortly to be made a fellow et . the . American College et 8urgeons. accord lag to word received here. ."Because of your years of practice and professional stand ing, it was unanimously recom mended that yon be not required to submit the nsual ease histories,- Franklin H. Martin, direc tor general ef the college. In formed Dr. Ellis. Dr. Ellis will, thus be able to receive the fel lowship at- St. Louis In October. Instead of waiting several. years. I He will make the trip from Alas- The candidates for office la the ka at that time. $25 and costs. Ob itiiary Drechsel In this city Wednesday Sept. 28, Martin Drechsel, aged 64 records where Marty was brought yesterday te answer a charge; of assault and battery. He pleaded not guilty. Justice of the Peace Hayden set October C at 2 p.m. as a time for his hearing. He ras Tepeased on his own - recogni sance. I i SUt Sues The state of Ore- gon, on the relation ol : the mm- J9uL SttrTiTed bf one Mlatt MrB u k - Margaret- Stecker ot Germany, Work, brought suit yesterday in brotlierSf Karl Drech8el of court here against C.R. Johon Spokane Wash and John Drech. and the Un on Indemnity c6m- el of p; Falls, Minn., also a pany. Ptalntlft cla hns $831 is due glster-in-Uw. Mrs. Lena Drechsel tor material furnished the first. of this city. Funeral services Mon- aamed defendant tor road ob day Qct 8 at 1:30 m ,rom on which he was working. tne cnapel of SaIem MortUary, Less than one cent a day will pay 545 North Capitol street. Inter- onr rear's subscriotion to The UICUl Mission cemetery Statesman by mail during Bargain Period, now on. Send in yourj S3 today; limited time to this annual offer which applies only to mail subscriptions in Oregon. j feet additional right-of-way on the east side of the road and ne gotiations are under way for the purchase Jot the remainder of a 20-foot strip.1 Lst spring: when the matter of highway widening was before the I commission a 100-foot rlght-of- LWI DEPIMOT Ill Ml The state land department turn ed over te the atate treasurer dur- way was talked. The commission J ing the month ot September a to- county refused. Day At the residence, 68 South Summer street, Wednesday, Sept. 28, Mrs. Jane Day, aged 87 years. then proposed that Marion conn-1 tal of S4.332.18, according-to 4 ty buy the right-of-way bar the report prepared by George O. Brown, clerk of the state; land beard, . .Items included in the cash turn overs follow: Common school fund principal, payments on loans, $11,793.48; common school fund principal. In come sources, f 1327.40; common school fund interest, $22,788.36; a(m i v aaliAAl i k 4 si Pksif vei At A m John S. Vinson of Freewater. I 7,.: ' " W 0tH0.lt !!? fund interest $1150.20; untversity John Sj Vinson Sees 1st and 71st Of State Fairs the 71st Oreeon state!. ... ... . first fair held ln Oregon at Ore-! ,nmr. ., A..m . ir nmi. n .r , I O"" wu un VlAC&auiaa river. I m -a i . . a, a, a. a n T Homecoming Play The play to Also survived by two brothers, laid S flliff it i . b" trat tttnd interest, $137. i presented by the Willamette Steven and Jesse Miller of Gar- ta hJ JtTt r 2? ' ! i 50, and J. T. Apperson fund, prin- : . vu uvoti VL UU Lunette university yesterday, to ad as manager et alumni home coming which will be an event ot Thanksgiving week in November. Invitations will be extended te all' alumni in the northwest te comej to the campus daring that week. Gust Klempel of Aberdeen. Ida- he, was chosen to be manager et the university band. SEPTEMBER DRIEST IHTH ill HISTORY university speech department 4ur- dena. Cal., one sister, Mrs. J. H. ufe' in Umatina oun ing the annual homecoming cele bration will be Sheridan's "The Rivals". Tryouts for positions! on the cast are now being held. Pres ent plans are for homecoming to occur on November 19, days ot jthe game with Whitman college, j' Wanted, used turn. Tel. 5110. clpal and income, $129. Rettie Sailing James Rettie, former Willamette universitv Un dent and graduate of Yale unit er- etery. any, is eu rouie io .cu&iauu, m enter the school of economics at University ot London, according to a letter received here yester day. He has a fellowship and rUl be a member of the staff of jthe -British Christian movement. armun or uaraena, uai., ana lour Mr. Vinson vilt-l whii. ki-JVIIJ... a W 1 I --w mm.- v 1 .uciumren, fiua A. aieaiman with fit ft( frm W T a TIV X n-1 .r .v. TT.. t - - . iJ n ivitumunu, voi., mis. ricuo xxar- iora, 190 South 17th street Tia oi jroruana, w. i. McCartney of Salem and Mrs. Mabel Wood, also of Salem. Funeral services will be held Saturday, Oct. 1, at 1:30 p. m. from the chapel of Sa lem Mortuary. 645 North Capitol street. Rev. Fletcher Galloway of ficiating. Interment Cityview cem- Scio Mill Men Seeking Order SCIO. Sept. 30 Krosman brothers,; experienced timber and CLASS 111 lYPie STARTING TUESDAY The continuation school typing . . i- i i i i i sawmill tai.n ... ,. cihi M vuw ivuiur ui(a icuuui Vass alder Umber to be cut Into logs 2! "? year V,s p,m,"!55 At the residence. 1653 South here and then ; to be shipped to the T"- nd wUl J116' thJ Commercial street. Wednesday, Doernbecker company at Port- "m- JnoaI TIT Taisd?Tl " Sept, 28. Mrs. Josephine H. Vass. land tor building furniture. No ThJ?I?4V 'ol,wln- Eactt leMon aged 72 years. Wife of Amos contracts hare yet been msdel w 4.. , V A dollar dance for a quarter every Wed. and Sat. in the Moon, j Carr Fined, Jailed Harry Carr, who pleaded guilty in jus tice court Friday to driving a motor vehicle while he was I In toxicated, was fined $100 and tests bv Justice of the Peace Hayden and sentenced to serve 60 days in the county Jail. Carr was arrested by state police, j Vass: sister of L. H. Lewis of Ly ons, Mrs. Eula L. Mann and Mrs. Cora M. Beardmore, both of Kan sas, and Mrs. Ella B. Cutler of Dallas. Member of O. E. 8.. O. E. S. Past Matrons association and )ut the winter outlook is held i good. i This class, similar to ones which have been held tor several years, will be ot value te those Transcript Filed A transcript hold PI"otts and wish te in the case of the state of Oregon Improve on their ability, and la arainst ic r?iHrtk w.. t-a open to anyone who desires the W. S. J. Funeral services Satur- Friday In circuit court. The case xtr. training. Students who are day, Oct. 1. at 1:30 p. m., from " being appealed from the justice I l u wn acnooi the Chanel of W. T. Ritdnn and court where the defendant raeelv. 1 ursw w ea a so-aay jail sentence and a re vokatlon of his nuto license for improper driving. Son, Rev. W. C. Kantner officiat lng under the auspices of the W. S. J. Interment Belcrest Memorial park. Mka Elizabeth Hogg, regular typing instructor at the high school will be ln charge. Regis tration may be made by attend- O. V. I log the first class Tuesday and Mrs. Ellis at ALsea Mrs Ellis, 594 North LIbertr street, through Miss Violet Swansoa or I Jfc mtt mm V - t A 1 MB tW .11 ?7A n.i, i " uesu Tisiunr ner sister. I a. a- macivensie, Tocauonai ui- v . v iuou 1 , V . . . - - I . . ... . . . . Imcrovintr ln health. Bunnell suf fered a severe breakdown while acting as manager at Klamath Falls. He was taken to a Francisco hospital. San For Homecoming Arthur Erickson ot Cloverdale, Ore., was chosen by the student re? 5 i IWAIO IN PREVENTING COID BbbbcII ImproTloff Relative. Brown, . a a. a. 4 n f Mr tha vaalrlAitA ai one ume urea in swem, m mw ---"--""""" . 1 . " " mora nhm I m . i r- Brown, both ofS SS S had expe'ctel to murn" to "her Wlttm bUCKSOn years 10 months 15 days. A native nome nere Ocoer 1. Phnwn Mannat-r of Indiana. Funeral announce- Rr.HJ it- WiUMJJJ UldlldgCl ments later by the Terwilllger Fu- number of voters from all parts neral Home. 770 Chemeketa L Ltl " " How much better to be ready for street. Phone 6928. dailv at th. rnnntV JiK SZ?? an opportunity than to have p- . . rj. B. Boyer. clerk, renorta. slZ portunmes pass by necause oi un- nict-reaay nrdar Ottnhoi 8 i , .. I " r preparedness. Prepare at the Cp- At the residence ln Marion. ? JeStVatSn 'befor? the 7 body e"ctlyft committee ot W1I ital Business College. Many win Ore., Sept. 28. Mrs. Soohia Jane - 8 n" enroll next week. McCready, aged 81 years. Sur- o. .1 f tw v nr , t n r.J. TlTed Dy 8,8ter' Mrs- Henrietta Dance in the Moon every Wed. WUlCnillq VOK Drank Trio Jailed AH plead- woolett of Chicago: dauehters. and Sat. Only 2 5e. lng guutyin municipal court ys- Mrs. LHa Allison of Salem, Mrs. , ' VICICS terday on charges of being r,.,, irt- u Lumber Firm fines SnU to inL ViWI iSS e?5fw rLSvShe: JF"i llcG.V S? SSL StAl MOSE DROP w m ' 1 IOU, AirS. W. A . fSttin Of SlOUZ lmmBm UUB 1U VC5UU I and M. Blackstone of Gafrey.l S. Cltr Iowa M F A w d yesterday in circuit court here by C T Ldverei heW Jal1 i0 Montpelier. N. D.. Mrs. V. L. Fer- l.he SIlTer bomber company. - tiTo ujs. u wc.o guson of Midland, S. Dak.; sons, ed by city police Thursday night. u H MeCready' of Hollywood! 11 Casee Reported Eleven CaK, Ernest McCready of Midland, new cases ot communicable dis- S-P an C. H. McCready of On- ease were reported in Marion tario, Cal.; six grandchildren and nnnt inat waav pinriUn a one great-grandchild. Funeral " t ...77.." . '.i ... i Z--m I irrliii Cl.w . MBU new ouueun ci me Biaie ooaru "'V activity period It was announced of health. Of these, four were capi oi iougn- yesterday bv Francis Barnes ed- measles, three Influenta, twp Barrlck company. Church at Fer- T Brnes, ed pneumonla, one each ot whop- atreets. Rev. Robert Smith of lng cough and pollomeningitls Marion, officiating. Interment in Chick Men to Meet The Ore- , , - - J Lonrvllle, Iowa. gon Baby Chick association comes Dance with Pogle tonlte. Tew r to Salem today to hold a meeting Fark hall. Adm. 25e couple. Griggs at the chamber ot commerce i n... hi . nospuai FTioay, sept, rooms here. AMr-tllT Z9' BaDT QnSS9, infant child of of $144.12 was ordered distribut-1 gr Bd unt r r YiHrn cnK. nS7, tLyrV. mi T1Ted DT Prenu of Salem; grand- ?aA-HI..dA.8-Bh?-t8' "Jf?."' !n father. C. R. Griggs ot Crabtree: oruer usueu . in ruuaka cuuiu i miMmnili.. ... tv.. D m w , M.S. UlftW AUUCir son ot Portland; one sister and one brother, Arlene and Robert, both of Salem. Funeral announce ments later by Clough-Barrick company. Church at Ferry streets. A.' E. Jans and others are named as defendants.! To Hold Try-oats Try-outs for the Clarion, Salem high student newspaper, will be held next Mon-1 day In the assembly during the The past month was the driest September In the history ot the Salem weather bareau. It waa an nounced yesterday. Only five days were cloudy or partly eloudy, and only 0.01 Inch of precipitation was recorded, that on September, 20. On September 12, a trace ot rain was reported. Maximum temperature for the month was recorded Wednesday, 91 degrees, while 90 was regis tered on several other days. Min imum was 30 degrees on several mornings. The one year in weather bureau records that approaches this year's September dryness was 1918. when 0.17 inch ot rain fell. The greatest precipitation during any September slnee 189$ occur red in 1914, whan 4.84 inches of rain fell, bringing the Willamette river Ijo flood height. Permit Total in September Falls Away From 1931 Salem, among the leading cities on the Pacific coast ln. point of building operations in August, last month fell back te the alow- ed-up pace ot winter as far as val ues were concerned. In number, however, permits reached 82, the highest September figure recorded at the city building Inspector's of fice. Total value ot the permits waa $11,660. of which 15 permits and $6219 was for new construction. InSeptember, 1921. there were 68 permits with a value ot $32,671; in 1920, 81 permits, $20,366, and in 1929, 29 permits. $39,784. $1,000 Loan Wanted 1 Per Month Short Time BEST SECURITY P.O. Box 123 Salem, Ore. probate Llllle Bernard was guardian. 9 Coming Events ' September 28-October 1 Oregon state f air. -September 80. Willam ette vs. Oregon Normal, football, night game. Octobers- Opening Obsnber of Commerce Luncheon. October 8 Final date for registration for ge a era I election. . Oct. 11.14 SUte conven tion of W. C T. U. at first, Presbyterian church. ' ' October 21-22 Ore goi American V association -of , University Women. November 8 Genera, ectloa. Ishlda . r :) At a local hospital Friday, Sept, 30, K. Ithlda, aged SI years. Sur vived by widow, Mrs. N. Ishlda of Lake Lab la h; one daughter, Mat sure at home: three sons. George and Sam of Salem and Kamao ot Japan. Funeral services from the Cleagh-Barrick chapel Monday, October 3, at 2:39 p. m. o ' o I Births V - o : : .I. o Donohne To Mr. and Mrs. Col- man' Donohue, 148 North Com mercial street, a girl, Mary Alice, born on September 25 at Salem .geaeral hospital. - - - j Dr. Chan Lam Chinese Medicine j Office hoars Tuesday and Sarnr vday 2 to S p. m. 148' N. Commercial 4 Salem "' ' -Caoms 1 1 and 2 - We Will be Qosed , All Day Today To Observe Jewish New Year WE EXTEND TO ALL OUR FRIENDS AND PATRONS A HAPPY NEW YEAR SALEM BARGAIN HOUSE and SALEM JUNK CO. Saffron & Kline- 320 N. Commercial Hospital Beds r td Rent Call 6910,; Used Furniture Department "191 Iforth nigh Before You Buy Your Diamoiids, Watches and Jewelry ' -Get Our Prices - We undersell Our overhead is small THE JEWEL BOX 173 N. Liberty St. Watch repairing a specialty.. Don't throw your old -watch . ' away. We tlx them when others can't. Ha North 'American Accident Which is Iwued to Statesman Subscribers IP mt Total oS 0332916 No Delay in Paying W. Beaton, Salem. (Wrist frac tured, ear collision) $ 10.09 B. O. Stover, Salem. (Car over turned) 20.00 lira. Carl Bams. (Carl B. Barns killed is nato aceident). 1.000.00 Harry P. Gnstafson, Salem. (Car plnnjed from highway) 44.21 P. H. Bell, Salem. (Car over tamed) 2T.T1 B. D. Habbard. Salem. (Struck by ear whiU croaslnr street) 1S5.T1 lira. Nina B. Mardlck, Brooke. (Car struck by railroad train). . S0.00 lira. H. N. Bolter. Salem. (Car planted into ditch) Ella A. Harris, Brooks. (Automo bile eolllston) Vrxlne Graham, Salem. (Automo bile collision) Ines Welty, Salem. (Automobile collision) Harold Cook, Tlrard. (Automobile planted into ditch) Madeline M. Glesy, Salem. (Car collision) J. T. Hatner. Sublimity. (Cur col lision) Yalma C Rowland. Salem. (Car eellision) , Ifrs. W. W. Rosebranth. Saleav. (Car collision) A. if. Patrick. Salem. (Car struck by truck) Carl F. Green. Salem. (Hit by car erosslnt street) Florence Snod trass, Amity. (Head- on collision ) . . . ' e e ' S5.ll 150.00 10.00 11.0T 18.SI 2.11 20.00 22.11 20.00 0.00 12.28 11.17 Ella Edelman, Salem. (Hit by car while crossing street) Dewey A. Brundldre, Brooks. (Car collision) Glen W. Olmsted. Salem. (Automo bile collision) W. B. Kyle, Sclo. (Struck by car while erosslnt street) Ira B. Bashey, Salem. (Automo bile collision) 10.00 27.14 11.42 18T.S0 St. IT Mrs. Olxa O. Hoffard, Salem. (Car collision) 87.17 W. W. P. Wlebe, Salem. (Struck by car) 108.57 James S. Taylor, Salem. (Auto planted Into ditch) (7.14 H. N. Peetx, Salem. (Automobile collision) 21.42 Sirs. Grace Chenoweth. Los Ante- les. (Automobile collision) .... 25.71 O. F. Sturges, Brooks . (Automo bile collision) 11.42 John Bates, Salem. (Car collision) 24.22 Do Tie Bates, Salem. (Car collision) 25.71 J. T. Holts, Salem. (Car collision) 10.84 Mrs. M. E. Wooster. Molalla. (Car collision) 10.00 Mrs. A. L. Brown. Salem. (Struck by motorcycle) 22.28 Win. Pick all. Shaw. (Car collision) S.S7 Lloyd T. Van Nays. Tamer. (Car collision) 18.57 Reda Godsey, Salem. (Car struck pole) 10.0 Berals Godsey. Salem. (Car col- N llslon) ,40.00 Henry 8. Peck. Salem. (Thrown from automobile) 114.22 Wayne Ransom. Aumsvllle. (Auto- mobile wreck) 40.84 A. P. Layton, Salem. (Car planted into ditch) 28.57 Leroy T. Foreman. (Car collision) 12.88 Mrs. Lucy U. Boyd, RL 8, Salem. .(Car overturned) 84.28 Rev. 8. Darlow Johnson, Salem. Car planted from highway).... 98.78 Mrs. Llllle J. Crawford. RL 4. Sa lem. (Car collision) 88.98 Doris Glffln. RL 7. Salem. (Cur collision) 25.71 Geo. W. Boley, Salem. (Car col lision) 18.57 James A. Lea, Chicago. (Car planted from highway) 10.00 John A. Starker, Brooks. (Injured ln car collision) 88.02 John E. 8harelan. Salem. (Injured when car left the highway 80.00 Total 13.220.18 Other claims are coming In almost dailv. These are paid promptly. Don't delay. Send In your Application TODAY I Still worse than war. . . 50,510 members of the A. E. F. killed in action and died of wounds during 1 8 months of World War. 182,674 members of the A. E. F. wounded not mortally,1 in action during 1 8 months of World War. 53,650 killed in automobile accidents in the U. S. in 18 months: ending December 3 1 , 1 93 1 . 1,576,840 injured, not fatally, in automobile accidents in the U. S. in 1 8 months ending December 3 1 , 1 93 1 . 268 killed in automobile accidents in OREGON and 5695 injuredyin automobile accidents in 1 93 1 . ' . . 103 killed in automobile accidents in' OREGON and . 2111 injured in automobile accidents in first six months of 1932. ! , v It pays to carry the Accident Insurance Policy issued to Statesman Subscribers -