PACE FIVE Local News Briefs ' . '. : i .; ......... . mmmmmmmmmmm uwm-earn em mum en au-nwuenmmnm mm menmemuunwmmanaunnnmmuumen "WMMMwMteHMHki . At Portland Mt Mri. Juanita Hald, president of the newly or ; ganlxd v- Salem Credit . Woman's Breakfast clnb, Mrs;' Carolyn Jen ace, Miss Alice Mathey and Miss 'Mae Seel ey, all members, were la Portland TTtresday morning to at- ' tend the -avetlng of the Portland! Credit woman's Breakfast; elub. , which meets at the Multnomah - hotel. A report, on j the tlsltation will be given at th next meeting t the Ealem club, at the Marlon hotel " Tuesday, October . J 5, at ; 7 ''clock, V- - rjy&M JY: t Tak your' aViation1 training; at home and receive 10-hour Hying coarse wlthoaf additional cost, Write, Phone or Call at Eyerly Aircraft Corp.? SalenC , "Ask Wheat Purchase 3afeway f tores here this week "are asking each customer" to "buy- a bushel f of wheat" as a cooperative move sto assist wheat producers the na tion over who this year have re ceived less .than the cost of oro- , ductlou tor. ; their produeVi The store management trusts the cam - paign being carried on through out the Safeway system irlll as- ; sist m reducing the wheat surplus and thus in increasing prices. ' Who killed Jenny Wren? See "Phantom of Crestwood." Now! Warner Uto. VAnlnnrtt . : Class Starts All persons inter ested In the eveninr classes for high school subjects will meet la room 2P. at the high school build ing at 7:30 tonight, announced T. T. McKenxie, vocational direct or, last night. It enough persons are Interested in these evening classes plans will be made to start them Immediately. The purpose is to benefit particularly those who are because of work or some other reason unable to attend school in the day time. Httesser Claim PaidNotice that judgment for 887 and iS St court costs assessed against JAbby, McNeill and Llbby has been paid, was filed yesterday In circuit court here b Karl Hues ser, plaintiff in the action. The ease was a test One Involving a dispute over certain cannery con tracts. Subsequently other plain - titfs against the canning company settled their complaints out of court. The Statesman Annual Bargain Period will end within a tew more days. Our offer. The Oregon Statesman, to any address In Ore gon by mail only, S3 per year. Order today don't delay. On Grange Trip Mrs. Marie Flint McCail. state grange lec turer, will be In eastern Oregon next week to attend two large grange gatherings., at LaGrande and also In Umatilla county. Ray uui or Portland, state grange master, will also be present at . these sessions. Boys Place Lena Belle Tartar, music director, announced that 34 boys hav ben selected for the Salem high school glee club. They arei First tenors, A. Doerksea, K. Friesen, ErPttlcord.T-Chirles Smith, 'Jess Smith.' and 'BrUtley; second tenors. W. Beckett, J.Bil Hter, C. Mason, E. Maasrz, Charles rerry ana E. savage;? first bari tone,: Delbert Anderson; Balls n tyae, C. Camming. D, Hose,-Bill Jadsoa and Edwin Potter; second baritone. Bill Bush. Jack Bash. H. Jepson, Gerald Mlntoa. Prime and Paul 8flke. , . Leave $3686 la BankOf the estate of the late B.-S. Thurston, valued at SI98S, $3(86 was cash in an 'Albany savings bank, an appraisal : filed i In probate court hero yesterday shows. K. s. Thur ston is administrator of the estate sll of which consists of personal property. Appraisers wero- John Callahan B. S. Richardson. JE. XL Howell.- , Tho- Statesman Ann u al- Bargain Period will end within a few more days. Our offer, The ; Oregon Statesman to any address la Ore gon ,by, mall only. $3 per year. Order today don't delay. Total Increases Money taken in for now memberships and con tinuances of old In the T. M. C. has now reached a total of SS09S.2S. This was shown at the noon luncheon for team members at the Y yesterday. Total taken in lor the day was 3533 Carlo Ablauts-' team turning In the larg est amount, $217. Wanted, used turn. Tel. 1110. Love Bird Case A hearing will bo held In justice court this morn ing la the case against William Romdenbough. accused of larceny by bailee. He is accused of failing to give to the owner of two love birds tho money for which ho sold them. Kenneth Keuseher made the complaint as owner. Makes Animal Report Anna al report of the First: National baak, guardian of the estate of George I. Whitsell, Insane, was mado In circuit court hero yester day. Income for the year was $627; outgo was 1490. Tho value of the trust Is $845. Dance Turner every Fri. nite. Will Valley boys playing. Socialist Plan The "Thorn as for President' organization of Willamette university students Is offering to furnish, speakers to any group that wishes -Information concerning the socialist can didate, Norman Thomas, or, the party piauorm ana principles. Household furniture for sale; See Mr, Gheer. ,212 Oregon Bldg.. 10 to 6. Tel. 7783. Obit uary nil's Mit FOR CHIHO SOD a Senator to Speak on Radio National Hookup Then Go to Washington -t Senator Charles Z McNary and Mrs. McNary leave soon for Chi cago, where October 21 the sena tor wflltpeak on a national broad cast la behalf of the ' republican party. Tho senators plans i then call for a speech in Indiana la be half of tho campaign of Senator James , Watson, a speech la Iowa and ono In West Virginia, all be ing made under the auspices of the republican national commit tee. ' Tho senator said yes terdav that he bought Hoover's chances were exceedingly good, with tho D resi dent gaining steadily? Ho predict- ed that Oregon would stay safely la tho republican Column.- Senator McNary pointed out that tho num ber of democrats seemed largo be cause " the party's members; are quite talkative but her observed that the large, quiet vote was stay ing with the party, v..-? f Women to Vote Dry Senator McNary said cltlsoas would bo surprised by tho strength of the dry vote to bo cast by wom en In Oregon. Ho said this vote was going to Hoover and was now being thoroughly organised by or ganisations which did not feature In publicity but which were very strong. - - After his campaign addresses tho senator will go on to Wash ington. Ho will bo there tho largo part of tho time before 'congress assembles tho first Monday In De- comber. This congress, the so-called "lame duck" session, will .prob ably bo the last of its kind to bo hold in' the nation's history inas much as tho Norris amendment to be the federal constitution, now approved by congress, would abol ish this , session and substitute therefore a session convened in January after tho president had rbeen Inaugurated tho first of that month Instead of March 4 as Is tho present custom. -The Norris amendment has already been, ap proved br nearly a seore of states THINGS are, almost back to normalcy la the state capltol ' building-Kenneth Randall Is back dispensing food over .. the lunch counter. Ho was absent for ; a week or so. claiming ho was 111. Friends of Randall's however ho-; lieve howas on a vacation and used a cold as aa alibi. Anyhow: wo are glad to see him back. Ob top of iaformatkm about salary redactions, tho state de partment e higher education has something- - also to worry 'about; A reorganisation of that department now appears in tuo otflag. at least ail tbiafs i Mtheatle . Information points that way. Bat sock is tho fate of political jobs. ; , r:-,;,; Floyd .Cookv" for at ex : chairman of the stat republican commit tee, was a business visitor in sa- 4eoa yesterday.. Floyd is iaterested in tho mayoralty election la .Part land sad declares thero are some good men running. Ho says Joo Carson Is coming to tho Tore rap- Idly along with Schnll and Maek, White At the residence on route 1 Jefferson, Tuesday, October 18 Euamay white, aged zs years Survived by widower, N. C. White ot Jefferson; two daughters. Bet ty and Barbara at. home; father, Marion Davis of Lake county, Call fornia; brothers. George and Em erald Davis of Kelseyvllle, Cal.; grandmother, Mrs. N. M. Young of Santa Rosa, Cal. Funeral serv ices from the chapel of Clongh Barrlck company Thursday, Orto ' ber 29, at 3:15. p. m., with inter : ment In the Lee Mission ceme ; ter. V ;.. : drittoa At tli residence,- 2045 Maple avenue, Tuesday October 18, Mrs. 1 Alice S. -Grittoa, aged 46 years. Survived by widower, William A. Grltton of Salem; one daughter, Agnes Grltton; son, Wiljard Grit ton; three sisters., Mrs. Velds Bushnell ot Redmond.. Mrs. Millie Lehman of Portland nd Mrs. John Moeck of Bend; two broth ers, Orvillo Morris of Bend and OscaT Morris of Redmond; moth er, Mrs. Robert Morris ot Red mond. Funeral services will be conducted by Rev. Guy L. Drill, minister ot First Christian church, at 11 a. m. Thursday, October 20. Interment City View cemetery. Music by CIouga-Barrick quartet. Granted License A license to wed was granted here - today to John Mitchell, 32, farmer, Day ton; and Leila Barker, 29, 615 North 15th street, Salem, a house keeper. Justice of the Peace Hay den, was scheduled-to perform the cereintmy. Caao Dismissed Case of tho Building Supply company against Gladys K earns Hamel and others was dismissed yesterday when lit lgants adjusted their claims out of court. Tho matter wss up in cir cult court here. Check Vagrant Fined Ed Bar trutf ot Salem yesterday pleaded guilty when arraigned In munici pal court on a eharge ot giving a check not backed up by sufficient funds in the bank. Judge Poulsen collected a $5 line from him. New dance, day., 25c. Hazel Green, Satur- ;hl ii 0 1 Cccsmzxes J --. t v - - - czzj;, an - 'mm in nsiiiiio Wo weren't going to mention Wayno Pettifs trip to. PorUand but something- tills as ha was tho one who augmented this column last Sunday telling about . aa at tractive : youag woman eaUiag j-our correspondent Mr. Biros tela sad r then . writing,' something about cigars being passed, so . wo ust couldnt resist , this chase. Tbo state benrd of control met in Portland yesterday" tn Governor Meier's new offtcea la the ML F. store. No of a news beard nesj-Jbers did ceaxntder bodget eattmates, and held a conference en other matters of state interest. - Gosh, Oregon is getting oa the map, thanks to Governor Meier. Why, even Richard Washburn Child, democratic writer and oth or writers applaudiag Roosevelt. pointed to Oregon and its .gover nor In an attempt to attack Hoo ver. That surely should giro Hoo ver a great boost in this state. Child referred to Meier's state ment urging tho retention of tho present administration as "ship wreck polities.' Ho goes further declaring this typo of politics was "sapping for political purposes, tho confidence of tho nation." Ho should have .waited until after ho heard Roosevelt last night so ho wouldn't have embarrassed' tho democratic nominee. Ho eertalaly wouldn't hare written that today. Final Account Filed Final ac eount In the estate of Henry K. Gillon, deceased, was filed in pro bate court yesterday by Rossie A; Linfoot who serred as executrix. osne people kind of take n liking to rodeo. Even after seeing the bronchos every day at the state fair for a week and writing; reams abovt It, wo hare heard of them going np to Port land to see the same darn thing boosted perhaps by a little more citified line of propaganda. A member of the press gang tho Oregonian representative in fact was one of these who wanted more, apparently. Total Increase is 30,457; - Other .Counties: Also Report Gains . ties are yet to report complete regietratioa figures .to the i secretary of state, bat it is expected they win send them along- before the and of the week. Mnttneeaah and Lane counties? are tho lnrg ect of tho seven .yet to eesao an, Jackson connty yesterday - re ported gal-of more than 6 WW totew, the largest Ii aoffar.vr :.- ,..(,... . Thr state land board aad the state trcasorar's . of flea, can ' vet aown.t work again, as the at traction just outside their win dows is gone. For saveral months now employes there eoaldnt heln eat watca ue insuauuoa at a now hollar tn tha eapttol aad an tho work that goes with It. Tho Ob is now completed. Don Wig- Wo this week wo wiU wtthnoid pwhUea- tiom for at least another day. This no doubt Is a mean trick est oar friend Don, bat he de livered the letter to as so then .we told hint it won ail about him. end would set a while nbeut tho content. Alpha Phi Alpha Sorority Moving To New Dwelling A threecoraorod deal tnvolrlnr $49,000 was completed here this week by the Leo N. ChUds Real ty company. Alpha Phi Alpha sorority of Willamette university purchased the N. C. Kafoury house, a large stucco residence at 710 N. 8ummer street. Tho re sidence the sorority is vacatlnx at 1190 Oak street has been sold to Clay Larkins. Business property In Carlton Ore., known as the Brooks hotel was sold by Larkins to N. C Kafoury. Aside from the hotel. there are foar store fronts. The sorority will move to Its aew homo Friday. HOMECOMING TONIGHT MONITOR, Oct. 19 Monitor Grange will hold its homecoming Thursday night, October 20. An interesting program is being planed. 2 Jackson - county reported tho largest jreglstratlea laerease ot any ot tao 29 -counties that have re ported . to the secretary, of state , following tho close of registration October 8- . Jackson reported a gala of S210 over tho total registration-" of loar. years, ago, Beth repablfeaa and democratic gains also wore tho highest so far tiled. Multnomah and Lane are Includ ed in tho seven counties remain ing to ssend in their, official fig ures. . . Three other eoaatles. filing re ports today, all showed increases in totals and in the major par ties. They are Col a m bla. "Ca rrV and Josephine. Their flgareo' brisg tho total gain to dale-to 30,457. of which' 11.148 are republican and J.0.7T1 democrats.- : t:Vi. Jackson county listed . It. 11 4 ropablleaaa,' aa 4aerease-bf -2513 over tha 1923 registration. Demo erata listed were C 501. or a gala of 2809. All other parties listed 534. a slight decrease from minor parties in the last preetdeatial election. Tho total is 19.130. Josephine county registration increased 1009, ot whkh 649 were republicans aad 4)2 democrats. Complete figures wore 4523 re publicans,. i860 democrats. 188 from an other parties for a total of 6866. Colambla coaaty reported 5580 republicans, er 151 more than, in 1928, bat tho democratic rota jumped 577 tor a total of 2355. It also reported 183 from aU oth- or parties tor a total of 8118. Carry county reported 1812 re- publlcaas, aa increase of 864 over tour years ago; 617 democrats. ah Increase of 190. aad 71 from other parties for a total registra tion of 2301 voters. New Log Bridge On Falls Route, Nearly Finished The new log bridge on tho North 811ver Falls market road is now about 75 per cent completed according to County Engineer Hedda Swart. - Swart recommend ed at the star, that the bridge be made of logs to blend with the scenery of the state park. It is lo cated so that It is plainly seen for some distance while approaching from either side. Swart stated that he thought tho new bridge was the only rus tic structure of the sort that la used on a state highway of this nature. He also thought that Its life should bo at least 15 years. It could easily be replaced with tim ber growing dose at hand. . Coming Events 1 October 91 Wmamette- vs. Albeay. night, football "m ' v,.. . vV October 21-23 Oregon Aatericau . nnsoriattoa ' f University Women. . , . , October 24 Salem chant ber of commerce host to legion dram corps. -- - October -SS RepobUcaa rally for; county; Senator, lot etwer speaks here. ' October 28 Salem high' v. ' Astoria ; high, night football game. ,., . - November 1 ' Dr. Dan; Paling addresee prehibitleu rally at Salem armory.' .... November Genera.? aleetlon. ; ,.: i. December tVT Western Nat Growers suseoclatlon aa nnal meeting, chamber of ' Deeemoer 7-4 Oregon State Horticultural society: conference, chamber of con. SlMliffl)- tofflffi oy sii loans Redaction la student available from the Methodist hoard ot ed station from $4500 to 32000 for tho 1932-1933 year at Willamette university has beea announced by Deaa Frank M. Er Icksoa. As a result student re quests tor aid are being trimmed low as possible and students who caa get through tho year without resorting to borrowing are being urged to do so. This semester to dale has seen 20 student loaas approved tor the half-rear, the loaas ranxinr from $20 to 875. No loans are made to students who have not completed ono rear at the school hero. The loans bear fir per cent interest from tho time the student gradu ates from university or from the time ho quits tho school. Dean Erlcksoa .1 eompniag data on the losses aad galas sus tained by tho board on loans made to students hero over a per- toa of years. Many of the loans are made without endorsement or collateral aad are entirely based upoa tho student s Integrity. Sapiple Ballots At Clerks Office Sample ballots, available to all voters, were' begin alar to he r reived at tho office of the county clerk hero yesterday. While bal lots for th specific Salem pre cincts were not at hsnd. some were expected by today. The bal lots are printed in color to dis tinguish them from the official ballot to be used November 3. So great Is the number of names and measures that three columns of finely printed type Is required for the ballots which are about three feet long. CIiafOOHG; finswniiiFni: km UllUUIIWUUkLU !!S No- date has ret . been set tor .,, a heariag iathe case ot Ray Mail- ... lag and Dean Ray. Woetburn ean-., y nefy operators accused of. damp-v lag refuse into the Pudding river, , i accordiaai to . records . la last ice court. - ( '- ; ,., Charges ragsiast the. two were ., made-early la September whea ; thousands of fish were allagedly V killed aa a result of the damnlnr.. of waste matter from the eaaaery. Heariag la tho matter was ached- ' uled to be held ia Justice court . and later set over until early Oc tober. . . , r .. . -. At the last date set for the' heariag. tho dlsCriet attorney's of- , tic -and a1 represeatatlvo ol tho state commission which tiled the original charges agreed to set a . now date for the hearing within , a day or so. i- - - The delav vti ntJ then te he caused by. the fact that, no report-. had been t received ea an analrala of tho river water, seat to labor- - torlw at the Urn of the com- plaint, r - . ' ,.' nuBOFei ira in fwi ntttpci- Ul 11 ill II Ul 1 1UL Marlon county lepublieaa head- quart era. duly moved to tho for mar business location of tho Salem Bank of' Commerce 'yesterday, , were ready to wage aa Intensive campaign for the ticket In tho re-' mainiar nafor eleetien. New material dm tho aatloaal ' campaign aad a considerable sun- . ply of Hoover and Curtis pictures, buttons aad leaflets, were avail- ' able at the offices for voters, without eharge. h. w. stacy yeaieraay aaarese ed a letter to all men aad aoiaea -precinct workers in the coaaty - . calling them to a general meeting; October 24, at 1:30 o'clock. The . gathering will bo held at the Rose . . cafe. North Cammercial street. -FoUowtag the diuser. literature of the campaign win ho dlstrlbat-; ed aad the preciact workers win . go ever their campaign plans. " SPECIAL CroqalaolO Ringlet Bad I PUSH WAVE $2.0055: Opoa Fridsy Evenings by appointment CASTLE PERMANENT WAVERS CO. 307 First Natl Baak ,Bldg. TeL 3663 Branch of Castle Pioneer Permanent Wavers, Portland Blner Died last night, October 18, on route 8, Charles Blner, aged 65 years. Uncle of Mrs. John Picard ot St. Paul, Ore. Remains at Rig don's mortuary. Announcements of funeral later. White In this city. Monday, October 17, Alfred George White, aged 76 years. Survived by widow, Mrs. Olive White of Salem; daughter. Miss Emma White of Grass Valley, Cal.; sons, Evan James of Salem, ' Raymond V. of Saa Jose, Cal., I. W. of Houlton, Ore.; sister, Mrs. Nellie Ford of Baker; brothers, Walter, Thomas and Fred of Port land. Funeral services will be held at tho Clough-Earrkk chapel. Fer ry at Church, Thursday, October 20, at 2 p. m.. Rev. S. Darlow Johnson officiating, and music by the Clough-Barrick quartet. - PILESCURED -Witbooti Operdto or Lou ef THm , K DR MARSHALL i 29 OietM BUfc Pboas 50 . Card- Tftbleii;: and i .'Gaa4ilht. rrrr.. ? Call 8010, i tsed Faraitare Department . 151 orth High it lm no END THEM FOREVER! A Foot Comfort Btpert of the v - Chicago staff of Dr. WM. M. SCHOLL - wiH be, her j . Friday Saturday 21 & 22 to assist our Foot Comfort Export in a SPECIAL e Demonstration PAalsa, CaJUaWI On CaiXOuWNaalY - Pedograph prints of your etockiaged feet, which ruveel their exact eenditiau. FREI! to You! 0) Complete Tint and Aaatysis of yen f3t A Demooctr i tioe m yourowa feet efhow X ' the Dr. Scnotl Apaane er Remedy needed for yum foot trouble gives yen relief. " . W Sample of Dr. SchoII's Zinojpads foe Coma, Sore Tom or Tender Spots. Foot Comfort brings you renewed health, youth, happiness. Foot pains affect your general health bring lines otf strain and age to your face; restrict your activities. WHICH DO YOU CHOOSE? ' Be sure to attend this Special Demonstration and karn how easily complete relief may be yours when . scientific methods aid followed in do . tcmiolug the condition of the feet' and the needed Dr. Scholl Appfianca or Remedy is used. ' - This ia the most important E vent of its kind we hare ever held. You own it to yourself to take advantage of itT JMmemoer tne ovsef, . " atsmosts cm v snvupewey uuun caoocso TOtSf 2 WIAXOa FALUN AaXMtaflAT-mrf TUU9,aXMINV cocMivfoai fcss oarsMooitrorzT ' SK09 TV..Kl..- I . .... 1 1 v II. W'.,-- i a ' - ' - ! wr - y X r I: Sr J - ' - 7" . V tt ST- 5 t JWnr ir -r -i - rr r"- rr r rn i w -.-.v.1! i. I - v. t THE -STRIPED TIGER "Nature in the Row" as portrayed by the great animal artist, Paul Bransom aspired hy the savage ferocity of the striped tiger, Imoum thrattshottt the world as the terror of the bangle. "Nature in the Raw is Seldom Mild" and raw tobaccos have no place in cigarettes. Nb raw tobaccos m . ' . .. - ' - - ., riiiaLr wliy : they're so mildl mellowing, arc then given the benefit of that Lucky Strike puri- e finest, the very finest tobaccos in. all the world 'Ifyjbut hat'dbcs not explain why Trying process, described by the ? yifolW- cvcCTwn i m words "Its toastcdViThatfs . - af a. m 4 ; .. c- v r'i a . i f - . ' -" ? Strike S3vithe mildest dgawtte. -' , The fiiict is, wc neyeroverlook the,; A -rtrtith Aat VNature LTthe Raw r (t ... is Seldom Mild so these fine . tobaccos, after proper aging and- why folks in .every city; town and ; v hamlet sjiy that .Lb dries are such mild tigarettes. T Thst pack I tr.!!d tucldes : i: . i '...... ... j . oum 0Z'.i :