.1 v ) ;.; e. lira FETEFACULTY Annual .Rally day of Molalk Church Has Outstanri- tog Success I - MOLALLA, Oct.;4. Honor ing old and new teachers. In both, tit .high school and grammer . muJ thk Methodist. Ladies' Aid U saving . a ; public reception iM tbe-i church parlor, .October & at S p. m. This Is an annual at fair sponsored by the Ladles Aid. urm.AT.T.A. Oct. 4. The Christian church now. has an or- an. The instrnnent, . wnicn is nearly new,' was presented to the . enureh by Mrs., jonnson 01 .ear ' low. ' ". -'' . " " Rallv Dav Success . " ' r v MOLALLA. Oct. 4. The an- nal rally day 8 of the Molalla Methodist - church .was. well ; at tandAif Snndav. there being 31 mr nmnna at the ' Sunday school this year than at rally day last Tear. " The total attendance was 153. Special mnsle and pro- - scrams were prepared by the Sun day school classes, the choir and - ths t Epworth ' league. The ftev. Harold Miles, p a a t o r of ; the V-chnrch, " expressed ' himself M be- lcr unusually weu sausnea wiu ; the day. ' ' ' J : 'i --MOLALLA; ' Oct .StViTwo busy, months are ahead ' for' the Molalla Camp: Fire" Girls, if the schedule: prepared Jy Huth.Cor iUl and : Virginia Shaver mem- bera of -the , program-; committee lor : October and November is carried f utiTwo benefits ; will take -np most of ' the time. The girls plan to serve lunch, for. high school students one day and later in- November, they 'will give a short afternoon' benefit play. Oth- ;x meetings- will be - deroted to - classes In bandaging and work on a quilt. A Hallowe'en party and a wood gatherer's ceremonial complete the schedule: All the Camp Fire Girls are in high school this ' year and most if them are working on the fire - maker's requirements." They , are raising7 money to help buy cere xnonlal gowns and to meet other expenses.- - " Enrollment Large MOLALLA, Oct. 4. New stu- , dents entering after the first day of school hare brought the high school registration np to 140. Qf these, S3 are freshmen. The large " classes, the small number of teachers and the wide variety' of courses offered have necessitated adding another : class period to the school day and cutting the noon hour to 45 minutes. MOLALLA, Oct. 4. Mrs. Floyd Campion leaves Thursday for York, Neb to visit her brother. She will be gone a month. Mrs. Campion la a former Nebraska. Library Purchases : 32 New Books; Has Same Number Given filLVKRTON, Oct. -4.- The September library report sub mitted to the city council at its October meeting showed that 32 sew books .had . been added by purchase, IKS loaned during the month, 31 new readers added, 35 bocks removed from circulation. S3 books donated, 91 magazines laaned. BooU and magatinec donated are credited to Shirley Evenson, Mrs. Edson Comstock, Mrs. Mil ton Thostrude and Mrs. H. B. lAtfcam. Erudite Twins lis I AhhooVh iw4 yet 2L these twins. Helen and Olive Parish, of Los An geles, can boastan enviable record, of achievement. f. They were univer sity graduates st 15, star reporters t 17,-received bachelor and master; of arts degrees and arc now candi dates, for. degrees as doctors of. philosophy at the University' of' onthern California. ' VISITORS MONITOR, Oct. 4. Mr. and Mrs. James Conroy and son. Jack, of. Portland, were week end visitors with Dave Swanson and family. They are moving to Redmond, Wednesday' where he has a trucking job. Mrs. B. W. Battlcson and children, Phyllis, B r a e e and Keith, of Canby, were guests of the Olaf Edland family Sun day. . Mr. and Mrs. Carl Huesser are moving to the. Willoman hopyard near1 Hubbard. V Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Sergeant of Vancouver, and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Faulkner and family were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Ser geant Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Olaf Edland are the parents of a baby girl. Woodburn Grange Will Elect Heads For Year Saturday WOODBURN, Oct 4. Of ficers for the Woodburn grange will be elected Saturday morn ing at the regular monthly meet ing to be held at the hall west of town. The Saturday meeting will be an all - day affair, begin ning at 10 o'clock, with dinner at noon. une anernoon program win be open to the public. A good num ber 'of people attended the boos-, ter meeting of the grange Sat urday night C. J. , Rice, presided. Speeches - were made by John Ramage, Frank W. Settlemier and: Ray Glatt. An orchestra played s several selections. en Era se, ft QUARTERS Large Crowd outLf or School District Meeting; Bud- i get is Passed f i ; GATES, Oct 4. Several lo cal men have gone above Detroit to CCC camp 620, at Hoover flat for a-feVr weeks-as -carpenters. The csjnp will be made.ready( for permanent quarters for the. men left ' In- the- service. Local men Who went np this week are: No r ris .Thomas, Ervln Lawson. Sam Donnell and Ed Grlffa. The work Is expected to last six weeks.' A special train took out most of, the CCC boys. Sunday morning from - Humbug ; and ' Hoover flat camps; : " i Tote School Budget ' Friday night a. special school meeting was held to vote on the budget for the next school year. A good sized crowd was out and the .budget passed by a large margin.- ' .: ' .. Mrg. A. E. , Carey entertain ed the members of the Birthday club at the club room Satur day ; afternoon for an' enjoyable time. with, cards. High score: was held, by Mrs. Roy Taylor, -second by Mrs. Lenn Young, and low by; Mrs. Fred Jones. Mrs. Charles Smith won -visitors honors. .1. . ' IIKC0LUS1 CLEAR LAKE, Oct, 4. Eck Dutoit,. 64, sustained a broken shoulder , and several broken ribs this 'morning about 7 o'clock when: cars driven by Mrs. Ralph Dutoit and Vernon Truitt son of C. Truitt, collided on the river road eight miles north of Salem. Mrs. Eck Dutoit and Mrs. Ralph Dutoit received slight bruises. The sheriff Investigated the ac cident Dutoits hold that Truitt failed to stop his car at a high way sign. The impact turned the Dutoit coupe over several times and virtually demolished It Eck Dutoit injured in an auto mobile accident Wednesday morning While en route to work, holds one of The Oregon States man dollar accident policies, and so will be entitled to benefits provided by the policy. The acci dent was reported to Gus Hixson, circulation manager, yesterday by Ralph i Dutoit. Wq SLEEPING SICKNESS KEIZER, Oct 3. Mrs. Ray Betxer has received word of the serious illness of her father, Henry .Gustafson, , at Oskaloosa, la., who became suddenly 111 with sleeping sickness. Mr. Gustafson Is a clothier In his home city. He visited here four years ago and Is kndly remembered by those who met him. At the last word he was holding his own. He Is 70 years old. Education is largely based on sight and visual memory. Are your children fitted for it? Arrange now for an ex amination. Thompson-Glutscb OPTOMETRISTS 833 State St -A BvMail aV fD -r . - -: - .rr- t. -I - t'f-?f IN OREGON ONLY BON!T DELAY TOD A Y'G P APEI1 ' TOD AY ; ' ORDER NOW RENEW NOW : ; . i I ; ;Cut This Out ancl Mail mKYburOieck . The Oregon SUtesman, . : ' . 1' . ; S!?10 Oregon ; . - ;-"("' ) -"New SoDscriberl"' r- ' : " ' - - ' . , Iv ' ( ) Old Subscriber , : , . -:: ' - ; - ; v Find enclosed $3.00 to! cover-my sabscriptioh for one year to The I ; uregon statesman. I "' ' t. , Court Hears About Trial SILVERTOK, Oct. 4. Judge Frank Alfred was faced Tuesday afternoon with the novelty of a hearing carried on In the Rus sian - language with . only child ren as Interpreters, when - John Zolotoft accused Alec Bartsoff o! kOllng his eheep." V yjrhr listeners in tha courtroom were,1 however' amused to note that when the two men became sufficiently angry they both could speak some of. the English , lang uage. This led some to wonder if, after all, the two "hadn't much to say to each other that to their mind, was no concern of attor neys or Judge. During , the ques tioning children of the twa par- tiea interpreted. Jndgo Alfred, after hearing the case, .decided there . was not . suf ficient evidence to hold s trial and the mattera,: dropped. , , BOYS . GET SISTER - ; " DAYTON,. Oct -4'" 'Mr. and Mrs. i J." ' T.: cockerham? are the parents of - a daughter, Mario Jeanette, born Friday, September 29, at the McMinnvUle hospltaL This is their sixth child, but the first. gM. . Rickreall Proud Of Success Made i'."'By Young Pitcher rickseallTjOc.,.' PnTt DavisV who baa - Just - finished a successful season pitching for Ihe San Francisco Seals, - and V has been chosen by Philadelphia ' for next season." Is " a RIchreall 4 boy ni bis Barents. Mr. and Mrs. WilUam Davis, reside here. TM oo'mmunjty-ls JnsUy proud with his 'tarenU, orer.hW. Buccess. ; Wariren - Burch was .'- brought home " Sunday, "from' the. Salem General hospital - 4 I " aM 'to be bout .tbelhousetBert'. Davis, ' proprietor -of the , 4-way garage, -mrom t&kftn ill z suddenly "Friday and Is in a Salem hospital. E. AV Stenson i was taken f saiem KnrAav where he will take treat ments. He j has " been - 111 since jniv - an f (arise complications caused from aa' abcessed; ear.f - mis r-K 09 K V V y N3 Ml I" " . IVnirrf tVeefc SALE Special! Save Xoart ; Wan?dlDeini DBQJCB 0x12 Feet No more felt base rugs at this low price after Ward Week! Stainproof! Waterproof! And their hard enamel surface eant absorb water, grease' or stains. Floral and tile pattern. -" 4ewed Qrooca 19c All Mohair Suite Priced way below today's market! 0 $6 Down, $7 Monthly, pins carrying charge Mohair prices have advanced 100 in less than six months! That's why we cannot repeat-this Ward Week value. Both pieces have deep spring seats, high soft hacks, roll arms, and reyersihle cushions. Hardwood frames throughout. Buy in, Ward Week! Pliable,' weariest ing com nukes this broom' efficient (tardy. And see what yea vet Bargain Pail - J- .a- a . l 12c Lek!A19evalae! 10-ot. i e, hot dipped. Wire biL Boy several newt Cord Tab! 1 9 Automatic card table, sturdily built, in green or red. Wash Boiler '2 79 Useal I5.4S . Copper whh tiaaei interior. Starry iwk aaadlea. Toilet Paper Special Price! Far Ward Was Omtt IroitCT 6 for Toilet rTlSCilP $ Wbke, soft, strictly saakary. 1009 ahecU oa eadi rofl. Doa auas this saviac. SUps 59c ea. Rayon Uffcta. bias cat, lace trimmed. Flesh, Peach. 34 1 I Silk Dose at 59c pr. Sheer or service Coldea Greets." Pico tope aad IssV Qaxae 'Straps -::iS)WiiMvw : 8 for 89c katal loops. 1 x ta This low price War! Teek enlyl Sullyacifio "'i.?-.' ' ' :" - AS taWart. JLl thii low rr yeek price it wfil pay to awy es . wash frock. Cay lark or Egbt ground.. 3 Window Shades 39c 6-ft. Price goe np after Ward Week. Light tested for pinholes. Heavily coated. Milk Pails OaoWMftOafrf 4 for 89c Heavy 115 B tin piste. Sanitary boa. Lfaait of S to 4-3CIr. Varnish For Inside Use rocUVVere'rVeotOarr MKSXC WaOMtCMl STsajaiawaa t-H Gal. i. X gal $1.00 too hard. gloMT fiaiJa ia 4 hoortt. For all iasidf Jobs. Will net whiten. Easy to apply. WaO Paint f- . llsVaf Wss iICS .29 gaL' Dries evemlghu Waihahlo f ,aatt far, yean, Ia IS attrae tive esters. ' ' A Wmrd WmekSmpmr Vmlme im Ammricmm Wmlmmt Vmmmvrt 4 IMecees $5 down, $5J(0 -monthly, pins carrying charge Prices are up 50 since we bought this suite for Ward Week. We can't repeat this value. Four big pieces in American Walnut reneer-rubbed to a rich, saticy finish. Cenuiner plate glass mirrors, and elaborate' wood csrrings are other costly details t , j - OpoM to 'domblo or J twin bed. With beldini eemperv isenti lnnertpring aMUreot, and three pillowa. 7 . Jt ... $3 down $4 monthly,; pint carrying 'charge - Vnnsuai Qnulltgl LowPricmMI ems - Laree ceils apaoUleredV . in idled eottott. Drill ticking cover. Roll ' edge. Fall sisoT' ' : CoU Spring .140 Doable Deck , coils support yon la ' In ' ease. 2 ' side sUbll- f -A .95 ; . Izera . . 11 ; m a - - v Ka MESS;; mm !wm r i II 11 fit ? 1 Masila Ropct - -ln. slse Khoper. ;-Ue3C60'ft Save H daring Ward Week. Water. proofed'. 100? Baa ail. .Tie scaler 13 Mates and a 12 Montli, roWj Ontrecf To Mdit Tais lew Prict , ' - BereHi trpieal Ward Week btf vmlaof Taka saVaataee! If C??b?tterT K1 wik aont rbk wialar otraia oa it. Riverside Motor Oil: Ia . Riverside - Spark - Plas;. ' your , JJ" . $Uich 29eTSeU of n ' j . eonUIaer OC gal. 4 or more, each C - ;i Address t;-"' ' ' f -.- f Rt i r. Baw - " :'-::: - ; : . Please1 fmdJforcc!dent:Policy?i -t . 275N.Lffi8rty i4 1 - 1 1 1 t f ' - ..." 4 . " . . "'