Tin . ... i i smy ':-;,.K'r; mm i I PAGE TEN EPViOIlI IEAEK '1- i-vriLi i'.'t y 4t:7-s- TCfftNEfc; Oct 11; WTn. Ep- wortb league and invited guests held Hallowe'en social Friday night at the country borne of Mrs. hiata Garner WMter Peterson had charge of the entertainment. Miss Mildred Sthiffexar. castnme4 s a black! wltqh.. received the women's prise and plena Garner as a clown won the 'gcntleaiin's rcriee. ; r ' v "Present, were! the Misses Lillian Peterson, Catherine Hawk Stella . Barnett,- Marjory Fowler, Mildred flit Uikil BY,ltfwT ,f T .TnL lett. Lolai Odnnlnr.? Ttaehel and IToreucoIjGarner, and Walter Pe- tenon, - Rjobert ana Memn Holt, John Hawk. AWn and Glenn Gar fier. 'Albert Jensen, 'Harold Fow -1eT,"'ltev7s and' Mrs. ' N." Sherman Hawk, Mr and-Mrs.; F. C. Gun ning, Y-'Mjr. 1 and - Mrs. Martin Schmidt, I Mrs; - Emma G unning. and Mrs.S Garner. The Pirates' chorns of the glee club of idvaaced grades in the adfejclSQol meteor a Hallowe'en party Friday night at the honie of Mr. and Mrs, J. E. Whitehead, jr. Ia Verne Whitehead emye a violin solo. Mrs, Agnes Booth sponsored the party, being musical director for the grade school. Present were Geneva - Barber; ' Rachel Riches, Margaret! Schlfferer, Edna .Rice, KathrynS Sparks. Alice Fowler, Charlotte; Parr, La Verna White head. Mrs. Booth, Elton and Keith Ball, Herchel, . Peterson, Clatra. Barsich, Herbert Booth, Norman Whitehead, Tarnal Denhem, Earl Boyer and special guests, Mrs. Clara. ' parksC , and Ruth Clark, teachers j Mrs. Elizabeth Ball and Mrs. Whitehead. T POLB SW CORES HUGE HIT The OREGON tTTATCSM AN, Salgia Oregon, Tuesday Morning November V 1932 j KING OF GEM THIEVES APTURED ' M h: ." if I . III I V . ' i , - , ; ' ' , , ' - 'V ' v ' - ' , - i xl y, - -7 tr- - i. v - . ; , 1 'v. I 1 Baric t. . J... V: 7 . li ... I, I, 1f,n ,n miu 4 "Oi n C(AK& i in in iliiu nuuiiuu v f,.., . - - ;.- - INDEPENDENCE. I Oct.: 1 1 The Farmem' - auction block aid trading post will be opened on the corner of Main , and C. streets, In the Hlrschberg ; building, nnder the direction' or C. D. , Trump,' lately of California. ! . 1 The purpoie is to perfect an es tablishment which , will serve a a clearing houne for farm products, farm equipment and other goods, with an auction sale once a month featuring tho project! Mr. Trump will aet as salesman charging a commission on sales .which' are made, rather than buying and still ing goods. ; Second Hand Store, Too' . -W. E. Burrows and Miss Elsie Lee, under the firm name of Bor rows & Lee; have opened a second hand , store ' in , the Eley Fluke building on C street. The rear end of the store room Is being remod eled for . living apartments and Miss Lee will be Joined later I by her mother and father, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Lee of Springfield. Mr, Lee has been engaged in the sec ond hand business at Springfield for years. Mrs.- Lee Is an artist Jth an established reputation. aua a little later plans, to open a studio here for Instruction in oil painting. Harpers Settle I On Farm Near West Stay ton MACLEAY, Oct 31 - The school wad community under the direction of Mrs. Oscar Baker, Mrs. V. L. Masten and Mrs. Mor ris Cady, Friday night put on program ot Play, drills, music and stunts before a large and appreciative audience. The political stunt put on by H. E. Martin, Ed Tooker. Lovella Bhaw, Even Shaw, Edwin Hensil, Clifford Arnold. Bill McGee and Harry Martin Jr., with their dem oerat male and G. O. P. vehicle, a&4 thci black cat drill by the , first and second grades brought the, house down. The program: soag by school; piano solo, 1ola Tooker; black cat drill first and second grades:, ukulele solos, Patricia Meisinger; . play, "Peter and , the Pumpkins, by school; Hawaiian guitar number, Mrs. George Mei l singer; ! skit by Harry Martln Jr.; Bill McGee and Clifford Arnold; Guinea; dance Doris Gimson; pi rate drill school; piano solo, ' George! Tooker; song by school and political stunt. AltbougH he is said to hat looted over $1,000,000 worth of jewelry daring his criminal career. Arthur Barry, know a the "king of jawel thiev," was making a pracarions living selling ten-cant window wash era when captured recently at his hide-oat in tho Orange Mountains f Mew Jersey by detective front Newark. The captor of Barry ended a three-year hunt which had been in progress since the cracksman, with three others, escapd from Auburn Prison, New York, during tho break of 1929. Two of the ethers war captured while the third was shot to death in n gun battle with police. Owing to Barry' presence m the vicinity, police quizzed him on th chance that he might know something about the kidnaping of th Lindbergh baby, hut his sweetheart, Mrs. Anna Blake, who has stood by him in all his vicissitudes, and Otto Renter, who unsuspectingly rented a room in his farmhouse to the notorious rob- vber, testify, that Barry could not have been near the Lindbergh home in Hopewell on March 1. However, there is plenty hanging over Barry to keep him behind bars for the rest of hi life. H was serving a 25-year sentence at Auburn when lie escaped. That term has to b finished with, perhaps, a bit added for his part in organizing the riot in the prison. Among Barry's greatest jewel coups was th robbery of nearly $100,000 worth of gems from th home of Jesse L. Livenaore at Sands Point, L. L : It was after that job that he fell into th hands ef the lasv. He is now prematurely aged man,! the strain of dodging pursuit for the past three years having put from 10 to 15 years on his once debonair appearance j -NO COUNTRY j ' ::, -" . ?;s:i-ii Ji;,: ,v ;;x.i.:i,:;;., . - V -:. . ;'"s ' .,!-.:. ' ' y . . , - - . f i .,,,. ... '. ... . -,S - ' t? y- i ' IT' : The Bight Sev. Bishop Tan S. Hell is shown aboard the S. S. Mew York as it arrived in the port for which it is named. The prelate, who was formerly Prime Minister of Al bania, might be termed a "man without a country since he has been exiled from his native land. U. S. immigration authorities re fused him permission to land hero and he was sent to Ellis Island. ETAYTON, Oct. Jl The E. H. Harper family who moved here a few weeks ago from South Dakota, have rented a 41 acre farm, all under irrigation one mile west, of West Stayton near the Lorn Walker place. : Mr. Harper is much Impressed with this section of the county where our farmers each year have good crops. For the past three years he had experienced crop failures due to grass Hop pers, and when the family left there recently he said the ground was fall of hoppers eggs, with excellent prospect of having ev erything one raised eaten by these pests. !::'!i . , ; ; Senior Entertained AtlHallowe'en Party i l : ... . HUBBARD, Oct. 31 Mrs. Ad eline Fields and Mrs, Nellie Cor nell entertained the members of the senior class of tho Hubbard nigh school and a friend each at gay Hallowe'en party Saturday night ft the home of the former. The even In r was spent with Hal lowe'en games and stunts after which refreshments were served to Bill! Hendry,. Marion Carl, Jack Moomgw, John: Scholl, John Pat ten., Elvis Rich, Ruth , Coleman, Helen t Paulsen, Anne Knight, Frank Springer, of Portland; Hel en Hill. Beatrice Claypool, Lee Hendry, Rollie Bldgood," Mr. and lfrs. Painter. Mrs. Cornell, and Mr. and Mrs. Fields. George Residence Burns to Ground; Owners Are Away HAYESVILLE, Oct. 31. Mr. and Mrs. L. B. George and family who left Saturday for tho coast. will have a sad homo coming. Sat urday morning about 1:30 a. m.. some neighbors returning from a social event, noticed a light in the ! house and on investigation. found tho house to be on fife. The fire department responded to the call, but tho fire had gain ed too much headway for them to be of much use. The house vas totally destroy ed and only a few things were saved from the fire.i The blaze seemed to have started In the bedroom in the southeast corner of tho house. . Jump From Auto is Cause of Fracture J TDBNER. Oct. 31. Eleanor i. Sparks, a young school girl. Jump ed from a moving automobile re cently and after being X-rayed, it was found she had received a frac " tared 1 collarbone. MOUNTAIN IS HONORED, , AUMSYILLE. Oct. 31Word was received Friday morning by Mr. an! Mrs. T. C. Mountain from their sbn Robert who Is at Corval- 11s attending college that he had been i elected a member of Tau Beta! PL the national honorary so ciety' in engineering. 04 Hallowe'en Party Held For School; Volleyball Starts Rudy Youth Smashes Thumb; Party is Held VALSETZ. Oct. 31. Martin Rudy badly injured his left hand Wednesday while playing with bricks. His thumb was mashed. First aid was given by his parents Mr. and Mr Martin Rudy. A Hallowe'en party was held In the school ; house Monday from 2:30 to 3 p. m. Mrs. George March was the hostess. Several Carloads Of Onions Shipped PIONEER, Oct. 31. Friday night the community turned out in a fine way for the Hallowe'en (Jut rrom BrOOKS school children decorated the club house for tho occasion. Games were played till a late hour at which time appropriate refresh ments were served. The community is taking a great interest 1 n volley ball this fall. The regular time to practice has been Wednesday and Friday nights and Sunday afternoons. BROOKS. Oct. 31 A number of onion growers sold carload lots of onions last week. Farmers here are busy plowing and seeding grain, and digging potatoes. The Brooks Community club will hold an all day meeting with pot luck dinner at noon, Thurs day, in the club, house. Mr. and Mrs. Ehlko and four children, recent arrivals from North Dakota, have moved into Mrs. unaries jjecas nouso in Brooks. Mr. and Mrs. Edd Chas tain and family who have been living in the Fleck house moved to a farm near Liberty, last week. Yids Dancing Club Elects Mrs. Brant As New President INDEPENDENCE, Oct. 31 The Yids dancing club held their first meeting of the year, Friday even in In the Sloper hall. Officers elected were: president, Mrs. Har rison Brant, vice-president, Mr, C. O. Sloper, secretary, Mrs. Ellen Davis and treasurer. Bill Cockle. The next meeting will be held on election niiTlit. and the members will have radios at the hall. Members present were: Mr. and Mrs. Z. C. Kimball, Mr. and Mrs. W. Cockle, Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Slo per, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Robbie, Dr. and Mrs. George Knott, Mr. and Mrs. James Hart, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Keeney, Mr. and Mrs. Har rison Brant, Mrs. Ellen Davis, Dr. Ivan Bennett, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wunder and Marjorle Wonder. P. T,M FlliST . : fMSHT POINT VICTOR' POINT, Oct. 11 Vic tor Point Parent-Teachers asso elation met for too first time this year. Friday night at tho school bouse. :Tho building had boon dee orated by the school children in Clever Hallowe'en style. The pro gram arranged by tho . teaener. Mrs. Hunt and tho school children also featured Hallowe'en with ghosts and goblins galore. . Miss Millie Krenx and , Paul Jaquet. served refreshments. , About 40 attended the .meeting. "... Tho next meeting will be No vember 35 with Miss Millie Krens, Mrs. W. F. Krena and Mrs. Phillip Fischer ; serving and Mrs. W. .M Tate, Mrs. J. O. Darby; and Mrs. j; CV "Krens program: Th visiting1 committee Is Mrs.' C M. Larson, Mrs. John Doerfler and Mrs. De- Witt. .Membership committee for the y$ar, are Paul Jaquet and W. F. Krenz. '. Mr., and Mrs. Fred .Yost are the parents of a son born Wednesday night' at the homo of Mrs. Yost's mother, Mrs. Jolm Bender at Jor dan. This is their second child and son. - i ' School Census Has : 17 More Children In Swegle Section 1 ..MMHWMW-H SWEGLE, Oct. 31 A report on the school census shows an In crease of 17 children over last year, with 82 children of school age in the district. Thieves raided Mr. E. Tho rn a' s garden and took almost ev ery edible, product on the place, especially sqnash, pumpkin and melons. 8wegle school played a return indoor ball game with middle Grove; Friday alternoon. The score was 11 to 9 In favor of Middle Grove. F. Gretzinger Is moving on a ranch at Jefferson. Carl will at tend high there. AT MT. ANGEL EVENT HOLLYWOOD, Oct. 31 Mrs. Grace Manson, Little Lester Man- son ana Miss Florence Kieeman motored to Mt. Angel Sunday to attend the Alumnae reunion and golden Jubilee celebration of the establishment of Mt. Angel Aca demy and Normal school. About 200 former students of tho school gathered from all parts of the country to partake In the cele bration. The students furnished a delightful program featuring the history of tho institution, accompanied by a two act comedy to supply the humorous element Washburn Kiddies Take Top Places In Costume Party SALEM HEIGHTS, Oct. 31 Donna Dell and Darrell Wash burn won first and second prizes in the children's division and Mrs. D. D. Craig and Mrs. Roy Bohannon first and second for grown-ups on costumes at the Hallowe'en party held Saturday night at tho community hall hero under sponsorship of the welfare committee of the Women's club too . program included accor dion solos by Frank Blaslc; solo by Orvtlle Beardsley accompanied on Piano by his brother, Russell; violin duet, Paul Berger and Glendon LaDuko, accompanied by Mrs. Berger; song by Donna Dell wasnburn. SAWBONES r - . . . ' - - Www kr Straw A recent photo of Dr. William D. Haggard, of Nashville. Teniu new president of the American College of . i Surgeons. Dr. Harrard waa- elected at the recent congress held ta St. Louis. Ho. which was attend ed by famous . surgeons from all over the world. . nrninn n nrrn mr .if y I'll ins ' aWllkl aieaw aw ''; , Tho its first electing ) for 4 tho t pringle; Oct. ii Community club held meeting: Friday night, the following officers year: president, Reginald ;Koes; vice-president, .-Mrv;? irrank Clark ; secretary. Barney. Hiin l:er, treasurer, Mrs. Emery, . -' Committees for thei next, meet ingi program, Mrs. Frank -Clark, Mrs.- Barney Hilfiker, Mrs. Clif ford ; Jones; refreshments, -Mrs. Emery,' Mrs. J. M. Coburn, Mrs. , Harry Wechter; constitution,' Mr4 ", Penney; membership,' :Mrs. Albert ; Hilfiker arid Evelyn Coburn. ' ' .The schoolchildren !held pop ' ! corn , and candy aale and mad about seven '. dollars i for ? ' their ; playground7, fund. Children ia charge of tho sale "were : Warn Nunu, Lorene Propst,' Ruby ,Fos- t terr Jack Whitney; Kenneth" mi " fiker,' Charles Graboahorst Hoy Barney, Howard Conklin, Anthony Nunn, ' Curtis EmeryX ud Wil 11am Clark. . 1 : ' . . ' 1 The next meeting of the Com munity club wiu be held Friday Noyembei 18. , i i Grange Aggie Meet Slated in January ; Stalker Announces CHEMAWA, Oct. 31 At the last regular meeting of the grange Seymour Jones spoko on the bills and measures to come before tho voters November S. J. L. Stalker of Silverton announced an agri cultural meeting to be held in January.- A chicken dinner Is Con templated some time in the near future and A. Holden, H. Keefer and J. C Ackman were put on this committee. The following program was giv en: piano solo, Lorraine Russell, reading, Billy Bunn; vocal solo, Lester Evans accompanied by Er nest Savage. Mrs. Clara GIrod re ported on the drill team activi ties. The home economics committee for, next month are: refreshments, Mrs. Fred McCaU Mrs. Frank Clark and Mrs. Everett Wheelan; visiting, Mrs. Floyd Herrold and Mrs. Albert GIrod. Masquerade Dance White Social Circle . Has First Fall Meet HUBBARD, Oct 31-t-The Social Circle ef White had their first fall meeting at theT school house . Friday night. The officers were -re-elected tor - president, Mrs. George Party, Vice-president, Mrs. Earl Grim, secretary, Mrs. James Taylor. Tho school children gave a masque parade under Mathilda Gilles, and tho Meridian wran glers sang several songs. Thers were songs and readings on the program. Man Wins Battle With Kidney Acids ! Sleeps Like a Baby Feels Fine Uses Guaranteed Cystex Test. . Tho u s a n d s of men aatt women are getting back on their feet, sleeping fine and feeling younger; by discov ering how simple it is to combat Get 1 1 n g TJp Nights, Backache. Lear Pains. Nervous- DraWS Large Crowd Uess .Stiffness Neuralgia, Bum- tloning Kidneys and Bladder, with a Doctor's prescription called Cjb tex (Siss-tex). Works fast, circu lating thru system In 15 minutes, often tiring amazing benefits in 24 to 48 hours. Try it under the. four-play guarantee to fix yoq. up or money back on return of empty package. Cystex is only 7Se at druggists. Adv. li - - n n FAIRFIELD, Oct. 31 A large crowd enjoyed the Hallowe'en masquerade dance held on regular social night at Fairfield grange hall. Prizes for most attractive costumes were presented Mrs. F. R. Nusom and Francis Saalfeld; for most comical costumes, Mrs. Carter Keene and Mike Mahoney. Community Club to Hold Election 4th SWEGLE, Oct. 31 The Swegle community club will hold its reg ular meeting November 4. Elec tion of officers and plans for the coming year will ho the business of the evening. A short' program will be given and a Jitney lunch of sandwiches, doughnuts and coffee will be served. PARTY AT SCHOOL HAYESVILLE, Oct. 31. Eugene George was agreeably surprised Friday when ho visited school to leam that jtho children had prepared a birthday party for him, although his birthday was not until Saturday. Eugene, who is a pupil in tho advanced grade, has been quite ill jith rheuma tism for th past three months, and has not, been able to take up hisHichool duties this jyear. He will bo back in about tw weeks: TO ADDRESS BROTHERHOOD HUBBARD, Oct. 31 Dr. P. O. Riley will address the Men's Bro therhood of tho Rose City Park Presbyterian church in Portland Tuesday evening on "Keep Plug ging' He will address the Mar lon County Parent-Teacher asso ciation at Gervais November 7. I CALLED BY ILLNESS r HUBBARD. Oct.' 31 Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Braden were called to Myrtle Point Friday! by the ser ious illness of Mrs. Braden's -sister, Mrs. Winifred White. I VICTIMS OF HIT-RUN KILLER O - l V K li " 7 -Srvt . - ' ' ' . . . .( ' X " ' -'.'? i y yyy:: -.-.y .:::".: ',"' "".-'-:.jv:'! ; "h.:tr- lyllv '"'"" ' 'Mt. ' fucg William Cenkel of Flanders: L. LI fa shown fwU mnmA l at. Mother after he had been injured bj m hit-and-run driver wails pUying Z T, ""-"wvmw.tvwyi, ,iwki woo was uiieo. am ortver pf the death car picked rp the mangled body of Joseph and sped away,', jpier tossing tho cones Jato the woods near Kivvrhead, where it was iusa cy Boaxcacrs.- roues aaa &cat Troopers are cosductag sj deter- -. , wauwi nuni xor.uw ficaruess KUiaz. . MANY AT RALLY LARWOOD. Oct. 31 A num ber of - people ' from this neigh borhood ' attended the, political meeting. Wednesday night at the Richardson Gap Hall. The speak ers were Senatpr Frederick Stei wer, James Molt and Clyde Wil liams. "'. - - ... SCHOOL PARTY ENJOYED LIBERTY. Oct. SI-.- Tha sev enth and elgnth grades put' on a Hallowe'en costume' party .at the scnooi nouse jmaay nignu a. pie eating contest was won .by George Smith. rv j BETTER OFF AT HOME"" WEST STAYTON, Oct. 31. Ivan Royse and Robert Royse re- A. M m M A A. luraea . s naay irom soumern Oregon. Tho men were looking tor work but found that Jobs were as scarce there as they are here. MOVE TO HOWELL PRAIUE HAYESVILLE, Oct 11. j Mr. and Mrs. Louis Jory &re moving to tho 200-acre farm they have bought from tho bank of Hubbard. Tho . farm is' located Jn North Howell. t . TONIGHT - 9:15- 'y Hear - "-j -f.Irs, Darid Honeymaa Chslnasa Orfa XHvIsiaa W.O.N JJt T- , DISCUSS r UGf 5GQI1 of Irohibition Laws! ' . j Under Auspices of i Women's Orgranization for . National Prohibition; -:f-y'4 - - Reform - . Other Interesting' Talks on this subject each evening v until and including- No- V vember 7 over KEX. - it..' - : . - mrs. xTia ziaasraisB, caairsua 09 fitovsns Bids, rartlaaa, Orsgas) ii i ii 'i ii ill" I I I l i 'i I ""in . S " 'in i mm i . in i n . mflBWrn n 11 I n 11 I i in i"- im I ill n . ' I 11 inn 11' iiiim n in ijwih in in i wmt. m zJr''- ix N - x Urns 1 -vl . - , t x. Lx Mr&r - ' ' ,ri b sea wolf - R :;x7;r"!yit- , r tjjji rr - 7v x-y. , 7 II I ' jfW v . ,. f fy. V - , , y,y-.-y.- x . -" j, ? x, -f: . y?lJjJ: x 'lyyxy . -Mv;fv- yiyiyry y-1 ; yy y v iS-3?ff' 7, vt- - -'r-y; ; ; -77 z.:yy.yl.y: - V V- - v7 -n-' ' . ! f 7 rNo .:vyy) :"a, ; vV yyi" "Nature in tKe Rau' ag fwrtrayed j by the noted artist, N. C Wyetfi. inspired by the infamous Captain Kidd$ fierce raids cnthegoldAaden j SpanUhgaUeons(1696),vhichmade him the scourge o f the Spanish Main. ' "HatureintURawUScldomMild" and raw tobaccos haw no place in cigarettes. vl ; I H raw toDaccos m j y. - - ; ... . ' thiEat's why Itliev're so WEbuythelincsidicvciylincst . tobaccos in all the world but that does' not explain why . folks fcyeiywhere regard Liidr Strike as the jtnildest cigarette.; Lucldes ..... - - i w ..... ... .... , mellowing, are then given the benefit of that Lucky Strike puri fying process, described by the words "It's toasted". That's t wfolks m cireiy dtyv town and let say that Luckies arc such we never overloo itrathdiatNa aa Seldom Mild'so tocise i:fiMf K7JrB57i arter proper aging and ijffl pactaia cf rtH j t tt?c?ds ' my V" t : - i .