Ical NfeMrsl Briefs rami u or Start Schick Jest Schick testing of grade school Duoils In Salem will be begun tomorrow;! V i T" . nrmi . - . . f ur uv. r imam ievin or tne. state board or health. Clinics'. lib d by the rcoufcty: health depart ment, are' fti r follows TuesdayU ali tiajr school clinic at Silvertoji by Dr. Douglas; Wednesday general Clinics Ja Salem schools,' children of the first. third and fifth grades at Richmond school who hare snot-' been examined since the first ot the year;, Thurs day rural schools eHnie at Tur ner by Dr. Douglas, baby clinic at health center; Saturday 8; SO to 10 o'clock, regular toxoid and vaccinatum clinic, also tuberculin .tests.-, s - I am not responsible for any debts contracted by anyone but myself from this date. Signed, A. M. Lockhard. ' ' ' ' Magruder to Broadcast Dr. F. Magruder, professor - In Oregon State college,' will speak over "KEX under the auspices of the Citizens Committee :ot One Hun dred. Monday, October 31, at 9:15 "a. m... on "Why Oregon Should "Not Repeal Its Prohibition En forcement Law. October list will be the final day ot The Statesman's annual Bar gain Period -- The Statesman by mall anywhere In Oregon, for one year, only $3.00. Regular rate of $4.00 will apply after the first of November. Bishop Better C. P. Bishop, confined for a number of weeks to his house by a serere injury to his leg, was reported considerably better yesterday, the cast having been partially removed. He is feeling in good spirits but is han dicapped in getting about. Argo dining room today for a real treat young roast turkey, cran berry sauce and mince pie. Gray Demurs A demurrer was filed Saturday in circuit court by R. D. Gray, defendant in a suit re cently brought by T. D. Trick, Gray alleges the plaintiff in his complaint did not state sufficient facts to constitute a case. Hallowe'en danee at Mellow Moon Monday nite. Decorations balloon, nolsemakers, hats, features, Wood ry'a band. "It's a big nite," 25c BELIHMEfl "Accident Driver Arrested C. I W;Beekett, 2425 Hazel avenue. pr5ay; night after his antomo- Many Attend Missionary bile hid? struck a machlre driv en by Margaret Purvine, 55 Unl tersity street. Drivers in the two other minor accidents reported juiIbJ.. txt . . . rat.... 111 North High, and Iter r age. Norway street, at High and " ' T, i L'-w dentlfied woman driver, at Com- IT . 7. 1Z,Z Sessions ; at t Albany On Friday, Said mercial and State. at Albany; Friday aU day. 'Nearly 100 -were fa attendance from 13 j rvtnhF sit will he the final dav I auxiliaries. Those coming the Af Th (itmia'a annual Bar-1 greatest distance -were- Rev. and gain Period The Statesman by Mrs. Phelps from Yachats. mail anywhere in Oregon, to one The committee in charge of the rear, onlr $3.00. Regular rate of I program was Mrs. J. F. Ulrich, $4.00 will apply after the first of I Salem; Mrs. F. E. Fisher. Day- Xomng Events October , X9 Willamette vs. Callege of Paget Souad. night football game. " November 1 - Dr.tDaa Poliag addressee prohlbitkm rally at Salem armory. November 4 Willamette vs. LfnfleUL night, football fame. -. November 8 Oeorraw November 10-11 Amito tic day . celebration ls charge of America Legion. December -7 Wester Nat Growers aaaociatlo ' aal meeting, chamber of commerce. - - " December, T- Oregoa Stat Horticaltarll society coat ereace, chamber of commerce. ifest -Saleml News ; November. ton, and Mrs. Will Scharff, Mid-1 Ladles hair cutting Bayes A Can- Mrt Cecil Embree and Mrs. Vie- neia, miui uray ueauie nop. tor Ballantyne were the devotion al leaders. Special masjo was ren dered by the Albany ladies' quar- MS IIEADmCK IS 1st Natl. Bark Bldg. Parrot Dealers Called All proprietors ot pet . shops and com mercial breeders of, parrots, par- rakeets and canaries are request ed by Dr. -Frederick Strieker, se-; tett and Wilson La uner. airs. U. is. -rnompsoB tuiiuuti ed a round table on "Organixa- CALLED BY DEAT1! If S OFFER GAK Color, 4 Music, and Stunts Planned for 'Night m- i Spain' at Armory V v Starting tomorrow Lions club members and their : wives will wade deep into busy days of ar rangement-making for their -Night in Spats' charity. - ball : which will be given at Salem ar mory next Friday night at 3:30 a- ,i i honsa Friday afternoon, with pa- B,TZ. ""' At the special called council ICT A. new man. Imttn h m ltall Tkara. Tomorrow Madame Who, myt- T.w r,vT irz " terlons senora who will attend !!L.5-t'.wht-m.aJ.a come,:eo?. Lovemberr14' tuna ana appears, to me person , - v wA if"AH"!K,r TLiir residence cc.pied by Mrs. M. Bur- WEST SALEM.. -Oct IS. Thar may be a democratic rally at Jibe Community hall Wednes day night. November t. Definite announcement will be made lat er, whgn worL. Is secured front Hugh G. . Black, county clerk, ot Dallas ' and another republican rally will be held Xrldayr No vember -4," with -a umbef of prominent speakers present,- The publie Is invited to attend these poUtleal- meetings.-- ' . : .; Over :a score- of guests par ents and. friends atteaded the pro gram of ' plays and 'Hallowe'en entertainment. held at the school- MIDEPiRIFM COSTS IE DEDilCESO two serious convulsions .due te stomach trouble Friday night, but is improving now. - . . , x s i j ; . . -. j, i At thA'nartv held far the T.n-1 worth leagae In. the baaementj MOTC SemC Given,. SayS?2 OE lae eaurcn rriuaj Toaiaj. mi -... " a ".Y-r-.J- ur.v nui, Announcing committee , consisting .of v the Misses Rath Englehorn, Jose phine' Tandy rand Ruth Maers were in . charge of ; general ar rangements. Mrs. Al C Heaaing sen and Mrs. C. L. Dark assisted the young, folks la (heir reor ganisation project Juniors -at Association Meet 3rP u k.;, jX I' Klwood aV.nue. moved Mr. .and Mrs. Thornton Goes were called to Portland because of the Illness and death of Mr. Mrs. -Margaret E. Headrick, for tion aaf Admintttration."-An ad-Mi yar a resident of Salem, died a a . . . m i iinaaB -na r mw m ninaa -wtf niitau bb awa muuic -m war Aiwa sa i ira iasv airVm. " f4.. The.tanwUl lntrbd.ee her at t Ua Uvd at EoU Vernon X Douglas", county health Bertha Magnesia returned mis- -wta b. held at Klgaoh's ociicer. A cneck up is aesirea io ,tlr I M : v ... ' wUl grace with her presence thU HVSS "or" paJrot ir fn "tE Hng'adiresV on tk. ' "ouUook of arT. Ts .V. safnu "fjp "SFrZl Go" -"her uTt weVk. .7.1. mJ T-J- w. IJt Our Missionary Interests." Miss her maiden name beinc Margaret ?lllJ0eiud: ..Kwa1 I?y'l Dark to Preach Twice -' ' w - - i .. . t.ii.. i . . i tit. w. K. m nil ' tenia rr. weanea- i n n covered In Marion county. . .w " K0W.1"?' wnen sna was w r.--- i w .; .- i lnieresiing reaains; on nomm years old tne laauy removed to 1 " " ' i t7I.7J-rv . -. ri. 1 Lr-T wui preacn at w eat ouem. r,..t..i a vv.,.A vkam ..j r.n. I i- t, . I day, M. cuirora Moyninaa, uons, t v- ,m nrth shJu ti omwj . -r . , miuut u dwuu cuaiu;. .,,. n.m ninntl mi I ' " . . . . ' T 5891. I A pot luck ainner was servea i she was married to A. L. Head-1 . . . 1 t&e montn. He nils tne paipiia ai In the church hall at noon, rfc at Alsea. They moved to Sa- wli , . IT tv I Summit and at Oak Grove Sun- Defeadaat Answers Answer by I Thoa attendina from Salem im in iten tt.i. t... .i... I The Lions assert a nat on Frl-1 d. moranri --a West Sa- iuagar .iiams, ueieuuaui filed recently by Peter waa filed in circuit court day. Ham. claim, he was only 18 0ugh7 Mrs. A. Hilfiker. Mrs. An- haV tonaV. " UStM 2UMt ' was aided to hi. pastorate, so he " m " I IHtl a-Faaaavaa, Mt v. AAatetJ CXallUi CIA BDrTlTD . Mrl. I . . . . I " W " v . v?!1.!!" Wikof, Mrs. Hulda Maves, Ralph Cooley. Salem; Clifford H, STiSSL 5,.th eTnl responsibility. Michael Arensteln, cellist, Madri gal club. Lillian Scott at First Christian church Tues. 8:15 p. m. 50c. Lnswerby Those attending from Salem iem In 1800 and this has since , Ta. rt0?" 1 , . day mornings and at West Sa- in "u were Rev. and Mrs. E. W. Petti- been the family home. Her bus- dLnigbt 'vW . 3L th ntan. and thto Is r Knfner, cord Mrs r mrlcX Un, Vic- band dled thre years ago and f1"1 lLelM bttH JS the first month to have five Sua- irt Satur- tor Ballantyne. Mrs. H. McDon- Mr8. HeaSrick conUnutl to mike Attb if' P" tn charp ough, Mrs. A. HUilKer. Mrs. au- ner home here . 7 . . , 1 WM aauea to nu pastorate, so ae gusta Smith. Mrs. O. Bewley. Mrs. Three children survive: Mrs. T1!1 eoMlst, f 8palal1 ' i wUI tk mornla d r.r.. wivrf. Un. Hulda Maves. oi" l o.. " . rai-? specUlly-oonsUucted bal- Uieht here. In the eveniac Mr. Mrs. Robert Seegar. Mrs. S. d! setUeT W T. Tf B. em' twosU. T7' orch"tr1 -eVftions. accor- Neu Btlck M lntere,t. Cooley. Mrs. G. N. Thompson. ?ers Mrs Tkenry HawleV Alpine- n. ,umf,?' redlBS JZ..11" ! Ulk. Mrs. W. R. SUttouv .Dallas was ffi W!a7patuS!; 2ttle miU' "d wfcrdIn of Little LaYern Do Lapp .uttered the place chosen for the next In stitute in the early spring. 'Fine Remitted George M. Ap ple, was fined $50 in Justice court yesterday when he admitted driv ing an auto without license. The fine was remitted, but costs paid. and Apple placed on probation for a six months period. Dr. Wonderlick, M. D. office over Steusloff market. Phone 8491. a brother, Ed Rowland, Sheridan; four grandchildren, Margaret and Ralph Cooley, Stanley and How ard Price, Salem. PIDI C nniiiunii IT 0II1W UUUIIUILHI HicunniNM SCHOOL DPEfi HOUSE IIIUII VHJI1UUL. iinmuu PEEPER COHED TO ASYLUM HERE WHEIBIE IT With the selection ot the home room representatives the business organization of the Girls' league at the senior high scnooi is now PIHED NEXT WEEK prizes Prises will be given for cos-, tames, formal or Informal; entry, and identification of the myster ious madame. Lions auxiliary members al ready have mailed out between 500 and 1000 tickets to the ball. The affair Is being announced in all cities between Portland and Eugene and Lions and their friends are expected here front throughout the valley HEE SUCCESS IS CMRItY MOVE v The Marion county health de-' partment now Is operating at less - expense than la v previeas years tending wero the. Misses Susie n giving more aeryice. SUff Crow, Ruth Maert. Eleanor Me- ttmbers are dolns mlwjort. -Canley. EUsa Petrasso. Dorothy Such was the statement of Dr. Bayder. Ruth Englehorn. Mona enn.k Yoabargh. Catherine Applewhite. te Marion couaty PaWIe Health Josephine Tandy. Ada Clark. Vel- association yesterday la an- - ma Kelso Margaret Kaster. Reba aoancmg a ainner meaung oi oi- Clark. Rath Kuha and Wlllard tlcera and commute chairmen at Wells. Winston Gosser. Homer U orgs nlia tion and health t- Kuhn and LcRoy Wells. Mrs. partment staff members, to be Charles L. Dark and Mrs. A. C.laM o'clock Tuesday eve Henningsen acted as chaperones. g at the Bohemian restaurant. Committees were arranged, to I Tne purpose cz tne meeting is confer with the other Leaguer Jn j to lafornt the association leaders regard to groupings of the young I tally concerting- the health de folks.- - - ' - v V partment activities and 'costs rn Jlnv Roy Fiaater, Miss Roberta order that; they toay gpread this -J Peterson ad Lyle Thmas were information lav the districts they . the general committee on ar- represent Dr. Vernon A. JDoag- rangemeata that' had entire! las, ! county- health-, officer, will charge of the masquerade party speak on this subject. j- 1 " tor the Senior Leagae held at the) - Mr. Dabar to Speak parsoaage Thursday night with Mrs. Sadie Orr Dunbar of Port-"- Rev. and Mrs. C. L. Dark hosts. land, secretary of the Oregon Tu-s- Mrs. Dyer and Miss Bennett as- berculosis society, will speak- sisted the committee on arrange- about the annual seal sale to b; meats. Delicious home made I started after ThanksgivlBg. candy and apples were served I Officers and committeemea ot for refreshments. I the health association are: Those attending were Messers Dr. Hill, president: Mrs. A- L. and Mas dames Lyle Thomas. Jtoy I Strickland, Aurora, vice-presi- -Fluster. Arthur Hathaway, dent; Rev. S. Darlow Johnson. Sa- - George Lathrop. Emmett Dick- iem, secretary; Mrs. W. W. Alle, " son. Carl Finster and C. U Dark, Mill City, treasurer; T. M. Hicks, tne Misses trata uennett, noner-i nuance; Fred Thielsen. educa- ta Peterson, cnariotte Lauue.i tion; c. F. McElhaney. Salem dis Ruth Thomas, Ruth Bntler, El- trlct: Robert N. Goats silvartn varta Mintoa. Mrs, Catherine Dy- diatrict: Mrs. John D. Ballantmn. er. Mrs. Wilina Grets aad Ger- stlrertoa, health center; Mrs. aid Mintoa. I ath Rulifaoii. loan elnm- Mr ' Strickland, membership; Mrs. W.' A. Schults, seal sale; Mrs. Coble deLesplnasse, Hubard, publicity, - and Mrs. V. R. Griggs. Two huge truck loads of vege tables, canned fruits and garden trnAlr 4aina anil talllM aanitwlh Following the ball, the Lions ii-. w.. and their wives will hold a ban- triDttted to tne Associated Chart- Wednesdar. November 0. will I euet. The losing side in the ticket .. .(.,.. -.u. nrn complete. This group will function 1 be onen house dar at the senior I sale contest will eat beans, the v Vn a.i .n j for halt a year and at the end of high school, at which time parents winners turkey. Arthur Gardner net.by iountrv veaterdav morning The Spa 50c Roast Turkey dinner. SILVERTON, Oct. 20 (Spe cial) Frank Coffam, caught Fri day night peeping into a window at the residence ot Lloyd Ken nedy, night policeman, was taken to the county court in Salem Mon day, from where he was commit ted to the receiving ward at the state asylum. Considerable window peeping has been going on here lately, but whether apprehension of Cofran will put an end to it remains to be seen. He has been unler suspi cion for such prowling off and on during the past year or more When taken by Kennedy to the citr hall Friday night, conam could give only har.y reasons for his actions. Coffam was employad with iberhtmhar tr 1 TC? .m,. ntrirt- work for Vcmi w ' - years. He had been In the asylum Aft Communities 1 that time new members will be and friends ot students and teach-1 Is captain of the Red, Robert selected. These otrieers must pass ers are invited to come to the Crawford ot the Orange team. on all the" business of the league iCbool and visit classrooms. Spe- Proceeds from the ball will be at the semi-monthly cabinet meet- eii programs will be arranged for placed in the Liona club cheer mgs. the day. I fund Thoseierving for this semester Thf. lt In connection with the are: Joan Doolittle, Floris Busick, annual openheuse week of Salem Emlyn Griggs, Margaret Engel- pubiic schools which will contln- bart Mary Elisabeth Kells, Luclle oe from November 7 to 11 Dur- Kety, Haxel Strang. Margaret Ing thlg time all th0 BChool ot uoege, Lucue ioauer, xaccu the cUy wnl deTotft at least ons Worth, Dorothy Ackman, Maxine dty T!Bltor8. movement la mw 1 ft. .1 juariun nviw I xAnnia p.ovu t rAnn Hroaa aw . r : . . T If you enjoy home cooking, the ---;--' - Marion hotel Is now employing , ,,7 " I7. ' T American aaucauon asso- WEDDIII6 BELLS ME nine for my through the two special matinees held at. the Hollywood theatre. "We cannot express thanks suf ficient at the respoase given ns for call for vegetables and fruits through the benefit matinees," Mrs. May Caraon, executive secre tary ot the Charities, said yester day, adding "This quick response is evidence enough for us that the people ot Salem want to see the Associated Charities carry on lt. work a. it has done in the past". The Charities the past week se- Barbara Walker, Helen oianon mie Shultx. Ludle Hackett, Geneva ZLt," rTVh- amaV- t-.T- The Charities the past week se- rhltl W w-A Uto"e75" SSS. Rtn Pw-Wft. Rtt JiS. to to littS Tn "aal Sturdajr rB'h f0r eed 2500 pound, of potatoes for inr breakfasts from 15 to 75 v TTm d.a.h 4n purpose is to onng oeuer un - w. i widaaca it. niur .nrv t m!iir nut mM cents, lunches from 35 to 60 ne0t 25 1 ' frta,. to7r "i. Ucket. ft on nilrV.. cents and dinner, from 50 cent. LVdegraf. Jean Anunsen. All- ""Lff being granted at the county clerk's . to one dollar. We are also mak- ' " t . t. n.n. siaers an insiae view 01 tne scnooi ... Tv. X wS' lliYXZ Department One, Circuit Court, to Open on Nov. 14 RED CROSS GETTING C0TT0;i (MILS -y3 . ctio wm meet Willanvette chapter, American Red Cross, soon will be able te j provide needy persons with new ready-made garments and cleth tor garments, as well aa with food. Miss Thora V. Boesen, executive j secretary, announced yesterday that she expects to receive 7000 eotton garments and 4900 yards r total 3C. The first meeting of the year of the Home Economies club at Salem senior high school will be held Tuesday, November 8, for. the purpose of initiating new members. New members this year of cloth in the near future. The garments, made from cot ton given the Red Cross by the federal farm board, were made by manufacturers in exchange for a portion of the raw cotton. Anticipating receipt of the cloth Miss Boesen fa calling tor dona tion ot all sorts of patterns, but tons, hooks and eyea, so that no money will need be spent for these articles. The club will sponsor a basaar and style abow later In the year' as has been the custom of past years. At the present time it is conducting a candy sale. to one dollar We are also mak- J rM. 7? "work u. anaoiai tn mnntniv rates I . .. . , , I ana lis won --' V I creecn, jueru urace ana rTeiya on rooms io pwuiaucut sww. nr.rarrn11 i Argo Hotel ummg ivwiu A real treat today young roast A real ireat louay yuuu i - turkey, cranberry sauce, mince 0 N eW MeWDerS Added by Future pie. Mies Ada Ross, vice-president of the Salem Teachers' associa tion is chairman of the teachers' council which will be in charge of the program for the week. tefore. Divorce Sought . Anew by Woman; $1000 Requested Twenty new boys have been added to the local Future Crafts men of the high school this year, and the organization is becoming Th inhal chamber of commerce particularly enthused over the Resume Program I Craftsmen ClublHiram Johnson's Bolt Disgusting Un man, to Lillian M. Hehfuss, 20, route 8. Salem, a teacher. Orwell Erban Berdan, 37, 079 Jones street, Berkeley, CaL, a augar operator, to Marcella Alice ; Caspell, 37. 810 Shipping street The November term of circuit Salem, a stenographer. Rev. Hngh court la department one here will McCallum was scheduled to marry pea Monday, November 14, it them. jwas announced Saturday. Cases U.n T. nir.I 9 Imllf ..I tkl. mrm- DeCiareS StOZ frmer Sllsabeth Patten. 18,1 November 14, Black vs. Voget; m Buwunyni I aSta, oauLia Ta. HGbioea; inn, Alden Dnmler, 28, 411 silver I King A Pederson vs. Amalgamat- Hiram Johnson's sDeech Thnrs-1 . "T ' '"V ; ' I ' "Vmjr: :";- j.fa. m. a .visltlnr ntlook for the rear. Most of the .vi.e t. n-nfT. I siraei, BiiTar., . mw. w -.-- ed Mining company; inn, can ! wtit riwik nri-1 m mmhr from last rear have 1 nuann ci- ...tawt.. .i.n waleM Williams, is, til suver i:tiiuiii iLLUca - wuv m a ar - - - i atMaiwaa, wkvsa m vjaaa w aiiii m tm on mmmm a aa -- - - ' .r ....A.ltl.. Mtr., TnlHatlMr fnr th naif 1 v. v. Kv- .. . euinwii, iiitm grams lu w Uf vuuuuumw. ivhutuvu &u.m...wM -- ; i ua a whvb 4uoia whv. mvh in the county this season. This I boys will be held some time In the .party ranks war termed scoua- carries on the project started last l near iuture. I drels. Stols said yesterday ha waa Suit for a divorce from Alvlnn f year, when about 20 communities The group Is already making thoroughly disgusted with John- w i- t w.a nnMf in ma visited and urograms given plans to go to tne state conT en-1 i0n f0r his "rotten" address. circuit court Saturday by hisl by members of the local chamber. I tion of the organization la Port-J i haT several people wife Alice Lockhard. Who l&Sl Tne cnamoer IS aiso uaaisa - I jai wm u a yrvsrenira iwyuB- lslatlon have they favored, what spring dropped the first suit tor canvass among its members f of year. divorce she filed alter ner nus-i orators ana musical band effected a reconciliation, urges all who can contribute to She claims nowMt ts Impossible such programs to do us, for them to get along togetner because he treats her cruelly and la unfaithful. She asks $30 a month support hmit for their only son. $1000 a limn sum alimony and the household goods and automobile . which belong to her and ar nus Kanii fii eounle married in Jane, 1020. x Republican Rally Slated, Chemawa Hall, Wednesday m nick vs. Engi; 18th,-Fitta vs. Olm sted; '2 1st Estes vs." Schuske; 2Jrd,' Jaysef vs. Kelso; 25th, Ran dall vs. Southern Pacific; 28th, Weatherp vs. Kitchen; 30th, Harr vs. Etkins; Dec. 1, KeUer vs. In dustrial accident cemmiasion. Legion Council . For County is Formed Friday Obituary Headrick Died, at the residence 45 North Cottage street, baiuraay, October 29, Mrs. Margaret E. Headrick. age 70. Survjvea oy three children, Mrs. Ralph Cooley, W. P. Headrick, Salem, and Clif ford H. Headricic, Seattle; two - Childs Handles $34,000 Deals In Exchanges A'SISS !klu Talk is Slated for 111 haaWaswaied rnir mmrnrntUm. Wednesday night at S OdOCk t" h" ?iw!vaJ-aQ!M.U at tha Chemawa halL Members of dOBBWU. Bat joi vua.MKt i r uri.. . . , 1 tiers; selfish, egotistical men. te- 'SL wT,! Chamber Monday aV t a . a aV a , m at vauaaty ox pvwar 1 .lftI. f, .TI rr. t that T..VCXZ ZIZ"tiZZ the aecomplishmenu ot the pros- ' T t.,a k "B 81 ma m-rrt wu ldent." to lUmd "fd Urj al acheaU wlU he presented at Arguments oppoatag consoUda- The Leo N. Childs company, lo- I ldent' cal realtors, have announced three real estate deals in which proper ties were exchanged. Deals were handled by Mrs. Ellis. Mrs. Ida E. King exchanged a modern horn At 381 LeaUe street for J. Earl Alley's property at 447 Eaat 2 2d street North, Portland. Mrs. Arneson in Valueless Checks the Monday noon luncheon at tha chamber of commerce by Judge Lawrence T. Harris. The other ering la expected. Mala . speakers, who will dls cnas election Issues and measures. Wa Mr, TTavaal, Uarttn an A I w . . m - i f aide oi u queaxmn . wa Baran Jail on Charge of almek " I lwo by c&rrlllM Jadg Harris Is a native ot Al bany. and has served as speaker of the bouse of representatives aad was a member of the state supreme court from 1915 to 1924. County. Attorneys a a a Urn iwlaw AvhfirM TnsBi rMl I aa.. .La-t ta ' ters Mrs. W. W Chessman, Port- dftne; at ni LcsH gtreet as part t ondeT falM prMftMa through PpSS ReSOlUtiOttS lahd, Mrs. Henry Hawley. Alpine. ent on a uleTtt fara In ' inr aaveral ehacka ' of no AGWMULAUAia one brother, Ed Kowiana, Men- polk coumty Be4r Buena VIsU. ' 'u Mvrtla Arneson am: ionr irauucuinm.u, i wMh nm narenssei irom a. li- 1 1 v& v wtit tt.. I ' . . jt o, I " ' l uiuu&u. itbwi w nuts ami n-j .-i.w f Wnodbum was I et ana KICnara OOiey uu -t.w i McClaln. - Arm -raatarH.v mnrlnr Kfc. aV-1 aarned resident and Irl S.- Mc- and Howard ice aaiem. x consideration ot an tnree prop- ,4 Bonri tlias ln whlck Btr ci..m nt RalMi. secretary, of For Jim Heltzell -ervlees MondaT. Oct 31. at 3:15 1 -rtl involved 334.000 FZZ "rJ f Ler on at Rlgdon's mortuary. Concluding HMWB " ."""V",- ,- . '..... u r-.. ihhnB- M -r a- posts, at a meeting new a.v- ' - even more uemo ton Friday nlgnt to torn. w"" i w"-- n uam Hnmnhrer of Stay- i . . . ClfUUVU. --" j 1 tFi t ln. I . . V .1 . :I3r.7a th. ;OUn- ' At tha residence. 745 Columbia t Sn- treet. Oct:28. Ernest Westaged Salem will be held at wooaourn mg eniiaren; . ?,eu1'. - . n tba I r.Mrt Owen of Salem. Mrs. Mll- ?ZrlL u also contemplated. A dred Leiftstelt and Dr. C H. West cal headquarter, of the Roosevelt - . i - , i viim WMt or i n- vrikaiitant oiii n a meauiii was committee ot ft" mm cn 7 17iT:-.V oda on Thnrsdav Resolutions ta memory at the :;". 4T.T ri "T." late Jamas O. Heltsel, Salem at- fJtf. aaalU JBU Va--uaaba,ivsaaa wma i . . i-,a Issued when she failed to Mrn- VW wbo ton' Ish 2250 bafl. - I August Toted at the regu- il,v ,., liar meetlag ot the Marlon County - Bar association : held at Hunt's v I . , U. -1.. a tor a memorial service, have yet nir t ia n-t a schedule I LillXl DofT Catcher On I Election ot a president was Rallies Slated at Towns in Pol kLe"a com'w for the democratic rallies In Polk county has been posted at the lo- Official Visitation! SiltnaiiRoT Huuid MILL CITT. Oct 29 - Real- ..nnn for the council mem oersmy. i Bretti-Si..tu,1.Cu. . -r i n-a in !aim vears. j nnerai i ten aanee. aS VtfVS kWW-k-a aa,r a 7 ' Herman Iafky and Roy Harlaad i were introduced as new mem bers. - .- , " Don't Forget- We are ln a position to meet all competitive prices on Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Composition Rooting and Mlllwork Hansen & Liljeqmst, Ice. Dealers la Lvmbcr aad Balkling Materials Oharch and Mill - TeL 1S1 Salem's Oldest and Reliable Lnmber Dealers and llaaafac-lareis. Students Loath To Buy Tickets, Salesmen Aver Considerable reluctance to buy Associated Student Body tickets by high school students has been encountered by those trying to sell them this year. So far only 258 hare been sold as compared with f77 at the same time last year. Price asked is $2.00. It is thought that although some students are loath to part with the money, the main reason tor aot being able to sell the tick ets Is that some do not have the amount necessary. Salesmen include Howard Cross, Lynn . Martin, Joe Baker, Betty Parker. Rath Johnson. Mar- garet Hauaer, Jack v Bush, Bob Plckeat. Bob Burdetta, Jane Fish er and Francis Barnes. Accuracy and Promptness Bring your prescription to us, and it .will be filled im mediately. We have all the ingredients on hand, and three compe tent, registered pharma cists to assure yon of prompt service. Schaefer's Drag Store; ' IAS K. Cemmercaal-. Dial S197 Th Orlrlmtl Tellow Fnat Gaady Special Store of Salem by the official dor catcher ot tha Independence Pug Staging Comeback After1 Bad-Defeat .M-Tlcea will be held Saturday, I ane oa.ea lor .ma i--u-.- i " ZZ ll' II,TT T 9 h m from the cna- I rallies ai " r 9 I . . . . y- nI . Vnv.m.. net nf W. T. Rlxdon and Son. in- I ner si; cuoj, more dollars for the county or else giving the owners the priv ilege ot bavins' their dogs aot ' terment I. O. O. F. cemetery. her i: West. Salem, weanesaay. November 2; Rickreall, Thursday, t . raa-. - aa4 !- Forbes ; 1 iNOTemDer rwn-wij,, it.!. at. ivMnw nt a h t 1 NoTember 4 z iBaepenacnca . sax- - iu buia vv p w-.-.v w . - . - -v.o.. r.M Frank Forbes, need, 83 yearsrFa-lurday. November 5; DaUas. Mon- .aTvT - n- -h- mm ..,, . r-t - s n fiiatr itr WAtn.iaiT. u?w-nw --fcs Jackie Killeena better known as oUrn. A native ot. Iowa, Friends wlU begin at I p.m. Jackie wauenoerger " ' . , . o - " A" "C f POINT. Oct. 20 Mrs. in a four rouou , tm. w a. TftS Shamberaex entertained ' talat ohmrorro, , xa:- a, , W"a-.-ralK with a shower eadaT compll- haxer from caicago, uneiai nuuis, m ,.uii. i .-v,, t;-. Tuatar DOX5.r " iZ - .,.T-i,iViA.tm : in i uTAAhnni oom. mentlng her sister. Mrs. easier DlKUw al . V - I wa-a ' " r,i.Tid. The bout -was ft tea- etry. Rev. W. C. Kantner offl tare match of tne evenms. cuting. lurk la was hit oeiweea o? a Ckarn for Oaasattattoa aTtgaa aad XHy OaOs Dr. B. H. White QtaaytMa yarsteU m Filai .a Xztanml Cnetr S-av4 , . . -with lfeaiehi flfflM! S&S Varta Casttal ttrast Tslsvb-ae O0S0 - -. aaitav Ongm la the first round, ?mf "!b i f c v.. tamnorarllT. About the I f ,-jt ta-.ai.And round he I O J mawlr;.nt out This Wlado ? U VaU,aV srsr-- Fischer. Those bidden to the af fair were -Mrs.: G. A. Shamberger. Mrs. David Shamberger, Mrs. Roy i "Williams and daughter Evange line. Mrs. Jrvin Shatto and daugh ter Ruby. Mrs. Marlon Roberson,, ,t Mr. and Mrs. Le-1 Mrs- Galen Mlshler, , Mrs. Ed TvTrr-vr,' 1 ' ' .on the Special - -1 i : Sunday OUC Dinner : Births 1 -o rnociea w-. 2, a 7H I Blocher, Miss Mary snamDerger. shows that Jackio is ginp a reai iumi wmu t. . I Mrs. John ' Shamberger and the j.fat last spring in Mexico uty. i a uaKiuw - guest; MrsV Flsherr- -'C PILES CURED I Wfthant OparUos ar Lms at Tune '' f DS. MARSIULL t0 Orasaa Bla. SMS PIANOS. 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