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w - ' Local N ' f: . .' , ,.- ,.; :.' . ; ft', 'J s;.i Attorney Jakes Trip Attort ney O. W. Emmons left this morning for an extended bualnes trip la the middle west. He yrili stop r In JVestern Nebraska' t look after the land. Interest, irt ona ectlon with the ostate of Ci A. Emmons and on the 13th will try ease before the compens4 won , commissioner la Omaha Neb., . concerning the' accidental neath of Mr. Emmons' brother! From 'there- he will go to Fort Dodge, la., where he will be oc cupies several days in looking -5r estate interests and mca on ,10 uarrington, N. D jr aere r. - Kmraoos has large iurem ana no will remain about one week. He will return me iasc or October.- Tha Stat man will keep j him informed . as to the doings in the nM hrtn. town. During 'his absence, the office will be In charge of his on and partner, Clarence S. Em- 8p e c 1 a .1 communication , Salem lodge No.: 4;"- A. F, ana "A. M. today, 3 p.n Funeral of brother Logan By order of W. M. At Mohney" Funeral -A num ber of persons from here and Kel- ser were in Portland Monday to attend funeral sendees for Doug las William Mohney, 15, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mohney. The boy. who would' hare finished Franklin high school In Portland this year, was fatally Injured Fri day when a car coming around Na street car collided with his bi cycle. His head was crushed, death occurring after he was tak en to a hospital. Those going from Keizer where - the mother formerly Jived were: Mr. and Mrs. Arch Claggett and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Claggett, Mr. and Mrs Martin Miller; and from Salem, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Welch, Mr, and Mrs. Cal Patton and Rita and Lloyd Clagget, and , the lad's grandfather, W. B. Mohney. Bur lal was in the Lincoln memorial park, Portland. Those big black grapes at Fiala Tinyards, cheaper than ever be fore, 2 cents per lb. bring box es. Tbree miles north in Polk county. Meeting at Y. W. Th mem bership committee of the T. W. C. A. will meet at the association building tonight at 7 o'clock to make plans for the membership dinner to be held sometime next week, at which time Mrs. D. B. MatNaughton of Portland, nation al committee woman, and Miss Grace Steinbeck, general secre tary at Portland, will be the guest speakers. The preliminary session tonight will be in charge of the membership chairman. Mrs. W. D. Clarke. Music Class First meeting to organize an orchestra for senior, junior high and grade school girls will be held at the Y. W. C. A. at 4 o'clock this afternoon, with Mrs. Priscllla Meisinger, recently of Medford. in charge. All girls Interested are urged to attend. Mrs. Meislngw is organizing sev eral musical groups at nominal fees and under sponsorship of the Y. W. Rummage Sale, 211 N. Com!. Fri. and Sat., Oct. 7 and 8. Lehman Explains N. J. Leh man of Airlie, who visited in Sa lem yesterday, reported that his brother, C. J. Lehman of Airlie was not committed to Jail here several weeks ago on failure to Pay a $2.50 fine, as published in . The Statesman. His brother, he aid. paid the fine, which was levied for his not having side lights on his truck. Scout Leaders Meet Execu tive committeemen of Cascade area. Boy. Scouts, will meet at the chamber of commerce here at 7:30 next Monday night for their first fall sssion, at the call of President J. T. Delaney. A number of scout affairs are. to be 'considered. The public is wel come to attend. - Wrong License Plate D. A. Hart, alleged to be operating a motor vehicle with a Washinxton license although an Oregon resi dent, asked 24 hours time in which to enter plea when he was brought Into justice court yester day. He is out on his own recog nisance, and will reappear at 2 o'cl today. To &1 vert on O. P. West, executive for Cascade area. Boy Scouts, will go to Silverton to ; morrow night to' confer with the : scoutmasters there. Next Wed nesday night all area scoutmas- m iw iuccv in aiem ior a roundtable planning conference en winter activities. Less than one cent a day will -cay your year's subscription to The Statesman by mail durinit Bargain f oiiuu. ii ij w 1 1 1 1 7nn in vnnv wi DAtni wt Xaaa a .a. toaay; limited time to this annual offer which applies only to mail subscriptions in Oregon. LawrenCe Estate In ' The es tate of the late' E. It. Lawrence was" admitted to probate yester day, Richard E. . Lawrence being named administrator. Real es tate is valued at $2000; personal, property is placed at tue same amount. - Appraisers named by the court are George Haynes, Wil liam Lawrence, Walter Smith. , Coming Events - October 7 Salem high rm Silverton. higb iXootbilLi Ollnger. Jleld.'-: .v,V 'f-'Kiki Oct.7 and Association of American cojleses "wrets, UTUIanwtte nniversity. . ? f October S Final date for registration for (eieril election. ;;A,(3:.f. . j,; i. v OctV 11-14 State conven Atom ot W. C,.T. O.at first Presbytwlaa church. .V : October Sl-SSOre g o n Americaa . assorlatioa - ef University WomeaC ' y - Nevembw- .a Genera., election." ews Briefs in Wrong In an accident-report filed at the sheriff's office here . yesterday. Fred A. declares that Le. pram ot jef: tenon waa Antu.t. ... . the crash that occurred north of Jefferson Saturday aigiit, Wil- liams, former city attorney de- Clares that Lee Prultt of Jeffer- u. waw Oliver, was en - io oiame ror tne crash" that occurred north of Jrrrnn .t. "day ; night. WiUiams , asserts Prultt, speeding, lest .control of -..,, ain comsioa. Mr.l nuiiams surrerea a ' painfully bruised shoulder. Althourh hi. tI VkS M1t dmd. one of the otheri occupanta was tnlured. H.-.. W"hhLm ;we" Pnl H. " - eeanam, Mor - gaa Olsea and B. W. Williams. Carries Case Vp Appeal by Mary Gilbertson to the circuit CUBri was , niea . Here yesterday against a deeisloa handed down in county court September 8 where CM la cash was adJndsr- ea. an asset of the estate nf tmL eI, HenrT Gilbertson, deceased. Appellant contends the full sum is hers. If the mann htUnn. the estate one-half will gY to her and one-half will go to the estate ."-.deie. tk. sole heir of which is Frances Bliss. ravin Starts Rnnn - rv r . vi ' Tenue oetween Highland avenue and Locust utreat win started by the end of thia wv or the first of next, it was an- "uUcea at tne city engineer's of fice yesterday. The engineer's crew began Monday lavin curblngs. Grading and surfaelnr will be done bv th wa tractlng company, low bidders. The county clerk's office will h open to register voters from I a in. to 8 p. m. each day to and, in- eluding October 8, when registra- "a cioses. 1 . A stat Closed Final I of the estate of Helena Lindeken. deceased, was filed in probate court Tuesday.. Helen Wageman paa been named executrix. Cash On hand for distribution ported at $1822, real property at 12000 and personal notes and in- terest due at about 811,000 . , . Civic Club Meets Tint r.n tnaaMn.-n , " . rJ? wI" be heli ln the coun v.. xuanr m an a f cil hall tonight. President Ralph Emmons atfnounced last nlghL This club, organized last snrinr sponsored Kenneth Perry for school director. wa nme aance Gervais City wnijau uregon Haymakers New Store 0nMi nr, I Mrs. Oti, E. Rothbaek-r , erly operators of the Afc-tenT. at 150 South Liberty .tree iW hive remodeled their e n.7 ters. LanktreW V u.ct.. I ter Lanktree has assumed scout- mastership of Boy Scout troop six. sponsored by the Hollywood commnnlty club. He sueee-d. Gale FJelstrom. Lanktree has I been interested with scout -v e'er 8,DCO ne wa small boy. . Ufe Company Win, Th r . ion Central Life Inr pany secured a decree Tuesday of 82257 from Arthur i' Tatma and others in a mortgage fore closure action. Interest and costs are to be added to the principal sum. Now I3 the time to renew your Statesman subscription, by mail only $3 a year during the annual bargain period. Offer good for limited .lime, not rood mitsMo n Oregon. a state fair n " V! .51 iir Dy me flrv fnrpoo n their booth is now in the show window of the Salem W. c. T. U., and is attracting much atten tion. It will be kept in its pres ent location only this week. Dismissed The state's case against F. R. Rosenberg, charged who passing n. s. f. checks, was dismissed injustice court yester- day on motion of the private pros- I j n consent of the district attorney. Vagrancy-Prowlihg around Sa lem in the wee small hours of the night In a car caused John Fits hugh of Akron, 0. to be arrested on vagrancy charge. He pleaded guilty in justice court yesterday, I and was given 15 days in jail Licensed to Wed A marriage license was Issued at Taconia Wash., yesterday to William Prlg ger of Portland and Gladys M. Bevens of Salem, according to ""ut"ie rress reports. Miss Bevens Is not if tort in th I , VII I ccfcujry acre. 1 Ilfan At Portland. sf" Losan aged 70 years. Sur- I 15? Jao Mary K. Lo?an. of Tualatin; stepmother, Mrs. W. J. Logan, of Kansas; son, C K Logan, of Salem; brothers, Ed Logan, i Sam Logan and Will Lo gan, all ot Holton, Kans.; sisters. sua Aiacue, of Kanm.. V wa" ' taelwi of A.F. and A.M Of HortMCansi w irai.t. Templar and rPcottlsh Rite. Alio uciunKea 10 xne order of Railroad ' Telegraphers. Funeral v service i jveauesaay. October f, at 3 p. m. from the ehaoel nf w t rx..J and Son, under the auspices 'of ! the Masonic lodge Interment Bei- cresc. Memorial park- 1 Births O ' ' --EllloU To- Mr. and Frank El liott o 180 Lincoln street,; a daughter, bora Taesdar at tie jLwasoness Hospital. Obituary Th. OREGON FlraSHIED MIWpEflCE Mrs. S. B. Walker Winner I . i . . , w Sweep Stakes J Variety I Cyhftitarl ; ,S fcniDlteq ' ' i lwuENCE, OeL 4. aw women's club sponsored i I flower show TdmiIit in " J1 tbv Many oMtifuI exhibits were displayed. nowers ana winners I were: : ' I Groun l Walker.. Group 2 asters. My ra Montgomery, .eeand- t Goup. S dahlU. first. rs. Willi I4 -mpoeu. second, Mrs. M. W Mix Group 4 flower arrangement wnwp zinnia, rirst Mrs S. B. Wslker. Group 7 Japanese lantern plant. Mrs. S. B- Walker. Group J mari- EZ, ? Br WaMker, fSJ' Jf": A V1??"?9 "l' H' ? I . "oul" niu- O'oup 10. mixed boaquet. first- Mrs. a. G. Walker, second. Vn aiia. Robertson. Group 11 pestemion, Mrs. 3. B. Walker. Group 12 Illy, ii talker. Group 12 Illy, anthfnm Un t1& r.-.i. 14 ha. nZtfJr' begsnia. Mrs. G. G. w-.lv.- Mrs. ' B. b. Walker was thm I Krana sweepstakes winner Farmer's Shots At Men in Yard May Blind One fNDEPENDENCE, Oct. 4 waen J. A. Colyer. farmer annth ?.f kre earlr Monday morn ins ed "otgun in direction of I?ea wnom a believed to be 1 088 wno hd rlbed his cab- jnu several umes. bird- snot "truck Robert Ramsay, Hal- sey farmer. In th f. n.. cans Joss of his right eye Ramsay and his companion George Keyes. employed by Ram- By wer arrested, and Keys Is in Jail at Dallas. Rltnu waa aUo rreted on petty larceny hrse. hut is out for medical attention. . amsay denies intent to take anvthin fi- , ' "em. 7?ira 7)o-... r "C UCStrOyS Holman Home; Owners Away i Fire of un- Mond lv Iarm nome of Tom c7h. ".!ff4 . "ames t 10:30 nntll nearly 3 o'clock an aged, to keeD it conffn tt.. vH't" AU the furniture, among wcn ws number of oriental C?' was Dred. There is thought -to be some in- ,arnce- Tryouts to be n.M r--- .f?rn,kp0.n 8.letT. dramatic elub t"? e1.or "hool, will be held all this week and nTt. Trr. outs for boys will be tonight end for girls next week. Miss Leila Johnson, geometry instructor, Is director. Ad Man 111 E. E. Thomas, ad vertising assistant at the Capital Jotfrnal, fa m with pneumonia at the Salem general hospital. His cdndition is reported not serious. Thomas Is secretary of the Salem Ad club. First Paper Soon First Issue n?W8Daer be out October 14. Francis Barnes Is editor thl- year. with Martha Sprague man aging editor and Linn Martin, manager. Household furniture for sale. See Mr. Gheer, 212 Oregon Bldg.. 10 to 8. Tel. 7783. Guardian Named The Port- land Trust and Savings bank was named yesterday as guardian of nanea J. Thomas, adjudged in probate court here as Incompetent 10 nanaie ais affairs. Bliss Sneed to Wed A mar Tlage license was granted yester day to Clarence E. Greig. 26, bank" leuer nere, and Dortba Sneed, 23. waItesa at The Spa. Rev. Biitton Ross' is scheduled to marry the couple October 5. Tractor Alarm Answered Firemen from North station an swered a call from the Lablsh dis trict at i:5 o'clock yesterday aft ernoon, tractor traveling on the Pacific blrhwuv -O ' J VHUUt il4 special: CToqo iDoy Ringlet End PUSH WAVE 'a- ' r - llirit ays Open Friday & Evenings by VJ CASTLE PERSIA NENT WAVERS CO. 3d? First Nafl Bank Bldg. .TeL 3C83 . Branch or Castle Pioneer ' Permanent Wavers. Portland InvalHCKairsS Call 7 CIO. Used ; KHmiiarr . 101 North tngb STATESMAN. SHm Qgon, Wtd.r Man.W fi. a -aaaaaaa--M,a,,a--w--. - - ' I D R. E. E.' LINDSAY, secrstary of the state board of high er education.' was announ ced, as a member of the Saleta chamber of commerce by Douglas MCK.ay Monday. The chamber has mi mMh.H :av . IV. a eapitol -and most of them attend the Monday forum meetings reg ularly. And they are -most always assured a good program. The peculiar s&ernoosi sued! evening atmosphere yesterday reminded one of 4pprechl cyclones in the middle west, or would make one believe Salem was virtually swrrandedL by forest fires. Th . alraospbere wae ceased by lieavy saeeke, deUre4 roll lug ta f rosn Oolaisf bia' cownty iwhere fires 'are raa lag.- Many forest fires were re ported. ' Charles MeCleese. formerly ot Marshfleld, eastern Oregon points and lately of, PortUnd, has now become a Salem resident. He Is captain of the stale police in eharge of game law enforcement and Pray has transCerrad blm to the headquarter la Salem.. Ser geant j. h. Price of Salem will have charge ot the Portland game ornce. Dispatches state Kin Carol became peeved when his - son Michael learned of his love af fair which caused Carol's ex pulsion from Rumania. And King Carol had hoped to keep It a secret from hie son. What does the kins; expect ef mod em youth especially when newspapers have been broad casting: the story for years T Mrs. Sheldon Sackett. secretary to the governor, left yesterday for San Francisco to enjoy a vacation from her duties in he executive offices. During her absence Mrs. Helen Tyson, next In command of the outer offices, will take charge. Mrs. Sackett expects to remain absent about a week. The state tmerd ef control held Its weekly session vnstar. day and outside- of a few snb- tie phases, nothing excitlnsr oe cured. About the first Mg the governor did was to ex press his pleasure. to Hal B. Hoss for the fine telearam of congratulations he sent to the and Aro Enough TuiIdsh ... but not too much You can smoke pack after pack of Chest erfields . . . and never grow tired of the taste. That's partly because Chesterfield uses just the right iimount of Turkish tobacco to "season" the mild, sweet Domestic tobacco. Too much Turkish makes a heavy-smoking cigarette ... too little takes something away from taste and aroma. Just enough of the right kinds of Turkish tobacco that's one reason why Chesterfields SATISFY! Chesterfield Radio Program Ererj night ex cept Sunday, Columbia coast-to-coast fretwork. i- governor on the occasion of the T'0,rt! head dele gation appearing hef am tkak. ?Le!P"rTrt!Ma'lbT on the la- 7TUM " t boiler at the atatsKpenftentUfy. othira before the board of . Control were John Sehoa of the state lasuraaee de- Prtu1 Tom Mahoney. ot Portland, insuraace repressnU gj trdlB state liabtttty pol- The mtmtm n... . . beef. foa 1? T next tbiwa prce ef Ml cents n K""d,5 Bwttt Co. WO. a, secretary of the pd of control, said thi-, was an , nnnsnally low price and only three, meatha cosrtraet eenld , be -ecaredTb lmnrd award 4 about f20,ooo worth of meat contracts yesterday. Now that Rnrornni-' D-... has finished hi, campaigatour and President Hoover Is jirt hutaehing hi, trip. Candidate Nor maa Thomas. oai.i m . . almoat unheralded ta Portland and urged voters to Ignore both the major party candidates, de-S?irln- -oculists have the only sensible program. And speaking of candldnCes. . C. Heffroa of Eugene, la so has started conrt action to force Hoaa to place his name on Uu, election ballot. Hoss had refused to do so because the wtlHforM acceptlac the certificate of nomination whioh rrd three days late. Bat M effron was not to be discoar fta. It Is aow fa court. Hal Hoss left lrt ht Bend tpoa the reauest of nna aor Meier. He will represent the governor at the Irrigation con gress there Thursday and Friday. l.?TZ returala&- Hoss will also visit the state tuberculosis hosptt fl atv The Dalies. Hoss will drive, the board of control car which was placed la atorase bv nif. C. Holman many months ago with we request u be sold. The car was not sold. Fraak J. Lonergan, spenker of the honse and. as each, liea tenaat governor of Oregon now. more - - -. s. 1932 Northwest Association may Be Formed; Townspeople Welcome to Attend 1 V Salem townineonu' ' tti 'kl heartily welcomed at mv mu. laS Of the VftrthTMf laaJ.4at. - - .OVMLIVJ of Colleges here Friday and Sat- "II4:.' Dn M. Erfekson of Willamette university announc ed yesterday. The dean i v.nit. ling arrangements for the gatber Ing where delegates ot at least 18 northwest schools are expected to attend. The' catherinx onens Vru. night with a meeting In Waller hall en the campus. Meetings win be continued throughout Saturday ending with a banquet Saturday night at 8:30 o'clock at th. v.. sonic temple. Included la the schools Invited to attend are Idaho college. Good Jag college, - Intermeaataia - col lege. Whitman. College of Paget Sound.- Spokane college. Coo saga university, Columbia university a visitor at- th emMti yesterday. While here on legal business Frank stopped, to can npon the governor. Loaergan win be back in the legislative again the coming session. COLLEGE MEETIfi'S I-- "-l-----------a-aaaaa--..aaaiaaa------ZZ ... I ' B'S QUITTING SALE Hart-ScKaffner-Marx aJtd Merit, All Wool SuiU Men's and Voting Men's Varictj of Patterns All sizes. Entire slock, ralaes to $25.00 3o dJ0 ' i . . I easrn ?? ! Marylharst. Paclfle college.. Lla- ueia . college," pacific university. Reed college, Albany college. The gathering here Is the first regional meeting la the northwest of representative, of the Associa- uon or American colleges. It Is expected that a northwest orgaa- xsauoa wiu a perfected at the gathering here this weekend. James M. Arbersast u hlMt before Justice ef the Peace Miller Hay den yesterday oa chirr nf m- sault. being armed with a dsager oas weapon. Comnlalnt inimt Arbergast was made by S. P. Ma theny of SUver Creek Falls, who alleges the defendant confronted him with a pointed rifle and de manded 818. An affidavit of W. W. Sair or ShbllmUy.esaJd to be a stranger and disinterested spectator of th Incident, was filed prior to Issuing ot. me warrant Arbergast pleaded not ralltr In court yesterday and hearing Is scheduled for Friday morning at 18 o'clock. He was released on his own recognisance. Another assault charra. nr. f erred by Mathsav acatnst a man by the name ot Jitscerald. weat to the grand Jary from Justice court eany this month. 0 at E3i?euei? 141 N.COML. ST. MA- ;::.'. V ' i"' ! uDin CK OF niT SIP 0 a- wrm rn m, Wisssai ji i V a i i , 4s aWv:iaW. rs,- f. nW. PAGG FIVE L OF FIRE Response to recommendations oa remedy of fire hasards made by fire department Inspectors last month was . excellent. Assistant Chief William Iwaa and Captala Bea Faught of the tire arereaUoa bureau, announced yesterday. Of 88 hasards reported, 48 were re moved. . . - ' . . . . Altogether. 78 ball dings were Inspected. Of these 12 were sehooU. five apartments, two hospitals, two stata lastitutiaaa sad S3 mlscellaaeaas bnsiaess stmctures. Darlag the month, the fur fire stations answered 48 alarms; East station. 14. North, alas. Soath 18 aad Central 18. six of the alarms were for rural grass tires, one for a prune dryer, aad one for a farm house. Twenty-three rrass and rahblah fires occurred darlag the month. eigai awsxung rires. five ehlmaar biases, . four 'business . structure fires and three automobile fires. The fire department issue 20 permits for outdoor fires. LABOR BACKS TREATY LEICESTER, England. Oct. 3 (AP The annual convention ef the labor party today condemn ed aay plaa to terminate the Brit- lak trade treaty with soviet Rus sia, as recommended at the Otta wa imperial economic conference. 07 un (S aste - i i a 1 UDS D 5 DM, t trr. "mrrr a Tfrrni Tftiama fa. ; r .. "V