The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, November 22, 1933, Page 5, Image 5

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    The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Wednesday Morning, iNovemper mj
oca
ews
Brief
Arrwta Total jrsauStaU police
participated la 755 arrests tor vlo
lallan t .tbeUtate traffic laws
'tfartag- tbe mouth of October, ac
i tfeidlng to report prepared by
Claries P. Pray; superintendent of
;tlje-state polieo department. Fines!
Hit by Train William E. Pat
ton, 279 , Chemeketa street, not
only - bad the unnerving exper
ience of bavin j bis automobile
bit by a Southern Pacific freight
train but be also was arrested, by
city : police yesterday afternoon.
He escaped injury although bis
Were collected, in the amount of car was shoved around. 130 feet
j SI 4 5,. There, vere 1 81 arrests In down the tracks by the train
i the general lair enforcement divi- which struck It at Commercial
elon Mhe police" department with nd Union streets. The car i was
ewitenees .aggregating Ill-years, sot badly damaged. Then police
Twenty . fnnrs-defendants - were -stepped In and cited him to ap
found notxuilly. and 47 caseaare- per in munleipal court for not
fault-pending la the courts. -Six- haThlt a driving license.
;teea persons arrested were held
ior tner Jaw -enroreement agen- I School speeders Caugnt sxaie
cies. Arrests Is the -fish and game-1 notice on sneeial natrol yesterday
'division to talei. 158, with, 21 ac- arrested two more motorists on
CilWBE:
LEcnisin
"The Gospel of a Supreme
Affection for Good" is
Outlined by Rqweir
i James 0. Rowell, C 3. of Kan-1
sas City. Missouri, lectured last
night at the First Ch re h of
Christ, Scientist, on the subject.
Cczdng EvtsU
... November Tffl ffalnm Dis
trict Feed Dealers' assort
tionf meeting, chamber of
commerce, 7:80 p. m. ,
November 24 Formal
ball and reception for gov
ernor sued visiting . legisla
tors. ' r'.
' : November 2S P 1 1 e
meeting on eonnty badge at
conrtboase. ,
; '- December Salem Bay
New canpalgn,.niilt in
ttonal movement, ends.
yiCTUn
,o;iiftcik
One Secret Indictment and
Four Not True Bills
L Found by Jurors- ;
creator and that His creation is
euittala. The atate police Invest!- I charges of speeding past the Sa-(like Him ; that Is, spiritual, bar
Two fitrtletmitnta nna-ef which
was', secret, and iour not true
bills, were returned by the eonnty
"Christian Science: T he Gospel native nothingness. Search th e I grandjury.t Judge 1, H. Mo
ot a Sapreme Affection for Good." j Mg:eg r Science and Health for I Mahan in circuit court yesterday.
The following is a summary of l taue uirs and mje, Chris-1 The defendant named in tne aee-
tlan Science practice. Mrs. Eddy miaaietmeni nag Boi. oeen ap
does not always say, "Do this," prehended. county authorities re-
or "Avoid -that," but her book J ponea.
makes clear that a .desire for " Jack Campbell, operator of the
spiritual growth and an earnest 1 Checkerboard serriee station near
the lecture
Christian Science, rereals that
God. divine Mind, is the only
gated 301 con plaints with 29 re- I w him arhont. rronnda. Thev mnnioua. and eternal, the krar-i affection for rood will enable the I Gerrals, is charged la the one In-
ported as cleared.; ;S - of heaven. It reveals that I seeker to find these laws and J dictment made public with the
- . ; .-. ' . wbA it nUtadAii sot miltv In the human mind, the sunnosed I rales. Then, havinr . found them. I theft or a slot machine from Ross
if" jyonr nrwnnas e araa. at v. . order- rnler of the kinxdom of thJslhe does well who puts them into I B. Clark and Charles Pabst, own-
'UncttU riinii0jrt to return for trial at IS a. m. world, is not an originator; that practice. - . Silver Eagle, tavern.
Cs?ve! ThToSf BoS u r' counterfeits-tt. crea-1 on, -unreadily see what.wa J? Indictment against Jmpbeil
ciye: . Tne wramerciai Book if nn. ttn nf-th nnenerfect. divine 1- MmL ,.v follows the arrest of Harry Craig.
W: la bailee- eowrt her today. Mind: and that every material ob- wh0 mplained tbatahe had read oecenUy pleaded, guilty to a
s- Ask r.rrUce Lin Thre Th Salem Heights achool board fact -and concept, erary v"cberfsh- Science" and. Health through five I.mUar. tof'?!i f
t applications lor-marrtage llrtnses and sngnerous residents of the die- od" bellaf and practice (Science times and: yet; had not received cb7 VI VTl v
were filed yesterday at- Ue of- trtet have recenUr een sharply and Health, p. 141), Is but a her ionged-for healing.' A wise mobile with Craig at the,ume or
Kii..t... Mt.i u xs,t. I n v w rtoat tit I drAAin. & nervertd aense of some mnViiAnV, iw- umihiIah Hck I lne lour not irne W'i reiurn-
:lwmt..... '...piiLi. i 1 trrnmi 4ta nr Um in. dl-lv... . rfot. I ed by the" grand lory clear seven
Cv . ji - wt., i -, Mimt riiriattan- s t n a a I .n. 1 i ...v. I defendants or charges which had
;iUmickhoff; 2S, ofWoodburn. a4 a ho w s to humanity the way recipe throng five or even fifty J'J JLIS? AH 1?JS
and Rose DltrttV 22, of Gerrals. WoTl sell for lees. F. K Woodry s whereby false, distorted, mortal tlme8, but not until we have done LVJ "WALL",?
, and Uriln
t Helen Breiteastein,
1 Salem.
. .r'.T: n7.i oL-.i Wm wow im wj-Dy.wnia KMOBlM, to ttBNt
Alleged Fsrger Returned morUls may exchange their fleet- mere reading of the laws and
iltrfcb,- 22, of Gerrals. ior rees. . . wherehy false, distorted, morcai tlmes Dnt not uU we flaTe aone "rj:"r",...r
S. Page, legal, and Auction MarketlllO N. Summer bef, or concepts may be trans- what the, recipe demands, may S?" ai!i.7i iSTSi
easrelnT legairbith of St. Uted back into their better ori- wft rea.on.My to be able f ."mtbo l!rf frU d b?
- , . Co. glnals; in other words, Christian to have any cake to eat," Is It X0' rreea oy
- -J?TTS? JS Science show, the way by which reasonable to expect that the jlmm
glary not in a dwelling for the al-
Cecil Johnson, 0. of snverton. communication reserve, will take L m and gafferillg concepts mw cf eternal Lite revealed in le1f?d aae, saxo-
esaay was reiumea w cur - " 1 iHi n. Wr woom of neaven, tne ScJence and Health can Uke the Kr" "
jau irom ws Angeies, to awaii i . . , I reign and rule of unchanging, ai
dina last month.
pVcTonn-:. "of" for: win . 11 H So ST TruTh ttat HTba? ItpK
trerr. Johnson, was returned to Sa- cation aa the boat moves out of c. v - . . v tZmm a- . .. Hjslop, charged with larceny fol-
t lem bV Tfstriet Attorn ev w. , H. Portland in the morning and goes .,fr""an.lc'v:. t. . .1 tv. tIwuT .lItwlng the theft of 600 grain
rTrindlo TnV Captain W.' H. Mc down into the Columbia whe , It Ur.upy giWtS eV'
nail f t& tit MUM. JOIOMI wui incuor, xiio I , m
f Is to be arraigned In, Justice court j which has obtained use of the
a I reading or the book, inaeea, tne
every I last one hundred pages of Sci-
PHOTOGRAPHS OF '80S
When- Collars Were Higb, Mustaches f Long
RECALL 'AIRLY' DAYS
EMLISliM
; "Tales of the airly days. be
fore the "new,"postofflce build
ing was covered with ivy, when
the space now utilised by.' annex
and parking space for trucks, and
automobiles was lined with horses
and buggies, when men wore col
lars neatly to their ears and mus
taches' whose flowing., ends nearly
touched those collars were-recalled
recently by postofflce employ
es. James JL (Jim) Albert, veter
an rural carrier, inspired those
recollections when, he displayed a
collection of old pictures ranging
from 1288 to. 1.908 and including
in the groups, photographed many
postal employes and other well
known Salem folk.
The 1882 photo, a class and Its
teacher; was taken on the steps
o( the Washington school bulld-
ing Warner Foster,-looking-rery
much like - himself today . two
Adolph "boys", Mr. - Albert and
Others prominent in Salem life to
day are shown. . - , v
s Postmaster John Farrar, then a
city carrier, is easily recognizable
in the picture of the employes of
1902 taken in the back room of
the postofflce shortly after they
had "moved Into" the new build-
lug- . ' r .
.Former - Governors Moody and
Geer had their pictures taken with
a . convention of rural ;- carriers
along about 1901 or 'OS when
Hlrsch, later state treasurer, was
postmaster and that group la In
cluded In. Albert's collection.
Probably most Interesting. to the
late-comer to Salem is the picture
of the bleak, and barren poatoffiee
building in 1908 when the present
nut-trees, were either too email to
show np well or had not yet been
planted Taken from the rear of
the-building, the-lack of the an
nex, first portion of which was
constructed . some six or seven
years later, and of ivy is most no-,
ttceablel
Mail to.Yural sections Was car
ried in horsa drawn buggies and
the faithful steeds are visible even
though their. drivers stayed- well
out of sight. :
Bridge Star
Winner With
Puzzle Hand
played the 10- and she played the
from dummy. East is forced to
win with the ace. Thereafter she
lost only the finesso in diamonds
to East's king.
The following hand, which ran
in The Oregon Statesman Sunday,
xTKan.VAv 1 waa nlaved bv Mrs.
...v. it .i-.w.u.w.. '
totd titer thi m of the Ely CulberUon in an eastern tour-
today.
11 service room at the post office,
needs three more members to
civ- boman need, a solution through ence and Health are filled with d jQ not true M1, othef nament Mr WI1Ham H. Quinn.
spiritual understanding for every the testimonies of persons who true Dllls were retUrned in Culbertson associate teacher, ex
niJ conceivable problem; in other were healed "Imply by. reading faTQr of E Q M.rtln cnarged pf.ins the correct bidding and play
mlnistrator.
New! Just arrived. MlUer's base
ment shoe department offers a
special purchase sale of eel grey,
f graphite gTey pumps and ties in '
Flhe very latest and smartest fa-
f shions. High and 'Cuban heels.
(Sixes -414 te 8 AA to B widths.'
Specially priced at 22.98.
OREGOn MEH Wl
11
SeU Personal Property - Per- it. minSnnm auouT Men Interest, r0'"' 5m" "W '"N " T. ' f' with assault and battery on Carl
sonal property of the. estate of ed mav obUin further information "a"aD'e "Z8" Bensonjast September, and
I Paul Grindel, valued at $663.25
rArii a.. . ji . . v. TA
Will DO V&lciVU 1UI BQIO UJ iuu SU I I . . AA m I !! nAMlsta In emffsn r fns l I s wwawa wj a amtvo
Trindle, administrator, according Patriotic Group Meets Tne an- u : .7 7'.M nd C. E. McGuirl, near Hub-
to'an order Issued yesterdav by nual meeting and banquet of the me, ana wu iV a bard.
County Judge J. C. Siegmund. Federated Patriotic Societies of Wtualiy "tare or oa an a
t. .titiM r r.-ittfftn tn s.i-m win h hAid at the Grav Hta availability to m a n k i n d and Health, p. 2K) through the
- - I - 1 . . IV .1 . . . nivi.
,. -.1- v th I xjn c-ft nV1k Uirouxn ills laws, one saw iuu lyaseo ui iuo oiuiw -uu.vi oubu
.v,u D..v wa "J I Lt. .VI. .1 ..4 TI-UV pv,l..l.. Sana w
mSc brthrimerlc had 111 her needs d would veal, the fact that these errors
auLvauartetandad" wt all the needs of others, of thought cannot remain In hu-SS-iiSaV..2
Therefore, Mrs. Eddy set .herself man consciousness, when truth is
; n m- the task of revealing to au man-j practiced m tne aaiiy me.
cers wUl be elected. Irl S. Mc- k,nd the God and His sometimes, eaught napping.
.. - ,j . in u .- i erer uueimuio . u i even ine most earnesi wnrisiian
oawr,, prs.meui. wiu , .uc .uu . individual aMi.i. .H,.
group singing will he airectea oy ,,w .nd acientifical- I -Tw. t7. vnnw ..rfJfw n CORVALLIS, Nov. 21. Many
LaMoine R. ciark. benefit bv their operation, a fttw trvinr to hrinr un h-r Oregon delegates are expected to able.
T.i i j .vi - Thoaa rTAkll laws of fiod Mn. .M.it . nvw.M. cm.. I attend the coming session of the East South
j iiri mi i ii twi m am muem ii ucw. u a -- - i siuau duu sbb ant UtlMlSIU M-' I ...1.
niurrlUa AnMimM Helena vtv i... a .mtn... TiBmi Christian Science. Ui.t f.N .r.n n oar. I National Reclamation association its f
BuiKua v.rauv4 a9Kaa.axaaBas Aaiuiuoici - - i vm v b o wa rfrwaw w vv . . v i .
Wetsel todav was appointed guar-1. o,i u sa affai .hm hA ! iw n mi. t h fnnd scheduled to meet in Boise, won- r i
dian of Helena. Bertha. John and 1 . I eft Tr...,.nj I .... .. v.m wM 1 1. em nMith sh nftn day, November 27, says Dr. W. L. P 34
, a x. n . u u j A.itu. eu ajuraa uaiicu v cs i tminu an iiu w ci liicu am wa Su w i ... a x w
: i . etMiu.1 minnn Th an.1 ' . . . j I . , .v. I rra... t. . i .,i. I powers, corvains, secreiary 01 me i r x-
- r . 'r;: V Vl" ues- paxx. . . wiw oay gave i f-. " nrmn neelsmation conaress. The Dlay:
'"'lu',tu' " w, ry-g Auction Maraet, ism n. world in ner dook, -science u py which 10 govern our imb-jds -------- - - i M rnibertson slaved in the
in
of the hand:
North
aKii
K8
A Q J 10 8
West East
AJ107 AA9
VJ9S2 VAK 10 742
4 3 2 . e .
A 10 6 5 4 3 2
bouin
4QB482
. V6
4 9 8 S
A J 9 8
The bidding:
East dealer; both sides vumer
West
P .
P
P
P
North
Double-
3
P Judge J. C. Seigmnnd after notice j Summer St.
or tne resignation-or. a. a. woir
as guardian of the minors had
been received.
invaa tha nTthook of cniisuan 1 son. on Dsx a so-and-eo or tne presiaeni 01 me iwj, . ,-... j .v.. t. v
n t--Jt f c. 1 V.J1 r I"- "I . . . . . I . . .. ... . I i. k. Bl.. U t1 WI LUlWtUUll uu my
' v "' i Srfpnrp m tnis dook are iouna. i texiDOOK. ne vermes inese rei-i pw iu oww uicrom v . .v. ..nj ..nn.
Strayer, 2065 Maple avenue, no- on -mrr careful scientific I erences and in this way his un- most important gathering devoted pi 1"' ""r"' thft .nlt
tified citv tmlice vesterdav that i vt.v .1.,, mi.rtrtnii Untinin,i nr riiHithn SHenci I to reclamation yet held in the I . . ... ....
Marshall N. Dana of Portland,
on page so-and-eo of the I president of the national body, ex-
A I ... ... I 1 M . 1.1 ,1 J 11
1 untitn vttn hit 10 idi Bcriu i oil uu iniueci. ion win una 11. i luaioua., " . h.UHt . .r.. ...
. .. I . . . I I-iOntn DOSILIUII. Vai.iuci nma
Drinks Varied ''Canned heat"
j and barbatol ' were the drinks
which Tesulted in arrest of three
men
Trank
drunk on the "canned heat, was
later released: two men who could
not speak their names and were
listed as Richard and John Doe
f-were Jailed, police alleging they
were drunk on barbatol. - .
Salt Rising Bread, the old-fash-toned
kind. Fresh every Saturday
f mi Benson Baker, 264 N. Commer
cial.
nn
TO MET SHORTLY
-
pickup is, nmcej
Due to NRA and Buy-Ntjw &
Claim of Cootey; All.
Coast Profiting v
Surprising Improvements la th "
business conditions over. ta
country are recorded in the hist
month, due chleny to nka iw
nnvow e&moairns. in central .
cities, Ralph Cooler, ehaimgn f
the Salem Buy-Now campaign, re-
ports- .. i .:
The same- Improvement Is
found In the businesses of local,
retailers who go out after the la- .
crease, : Cooley declares. As. hig
as 20 per cent increase In busi
ness the past four weeks over tna.
corresponding period a year ago
is reported by local firms, with the)
step-up declared due to the NRAc
efforts.-, ... A . , .-"' " -
Forbes current tnaiagina,. 4e-
voted to reports on recovery ad-
reeonatructiott, aha we- bustnwae
conditions in virtually the entirw
Pacific coast, save- small aecaosui;
in each sUtev making recent xoe53L
tmprovement. The trend over tn -
country is either upward or ax .
sUndstlll. with few. sections show
ing the continuing downward Una.
Continued support of tba Salens,
Buy-Now, campaign will help te
keep business conditions in Ore
gon and elsewhere over tne eonm
try on the uptrend, NRA officials
declare and urge buyers to do
their bit in this movemenL
CORVALLIS, Nov. 21. What
promises to be the most import
ant convention, of the Western
Nut Growers association In years
is scheduled for McMinnville De
cember 8 and 7, when the 19 th
annual meeting will be held.
C. E. Schuster, secretary of the
association and federal specialist
at Oregon State college, has re
ceived the tentative promise of W.
E. Goodspeed, manager of the
new coastwise nut marketing ag
ency, to attend! this meeting. De
finite word as to this is expected
soon. Goodspeed heads the newly
f o r m ed western association
through which the marketing
agreement under the A. A. A. has
been put into effect.
Production subjects to be cov
ered in the two-day program in
clude planting,-cultivating, fertil
isation, pruning, spraying and
harvesting of walnuts and fil
berts. Growers and experiment
station specialists will share time
on the program.
Neighboring Groups
Assist With Program
AMITY. Nov. 21. The-American
Legion and the auxiliary
sponsored a program in the blgta
school gym Friday night. It con
sisted of talent from various lo
catllties. The auxiliary from New
berg had prepared a program, sev
eral interesting selections were
played by the 'Haywire orches
tra ' from Salem, several read
ings were given, one being "by
George Penrose, and a group ol
students from Linfleld college.
McMinnville, gave two short skits,
vocal solos and a ventriloquist
stunt. The Amity high school or
chestra, led by Miss Gladys Bur
gess, gave several numbers. The
main talk was by the American
Legion commander of Portland.
.. . j . .t.i --- . : . . .. - . 1 . 1 . 1 1 j
cm police yeaieroay iuit.. wMMi whn nnderstooa. laeratandlnra of Christian science I 10 reciimiuon jet uciu iu uw ., , ... iu .a-
her automobile parked on Maple obeyed and practiced, bring most and acquaintance with our text- west. Continuance of reclama- j , After nttJn- the gec.
near Highland had been Struck I ai. .anita Httr mnnls. Ihnnk ar rmwltir. One wintry I tlon as a national policy in the I . v.w. 11 .
fcf itv1 00 eYterdar by mach,,,e drlTeft by W11" er healthbetter business, day, when the thermometer waa face of widespread attacks will be VcTub and won with tne king
Lr -SSSi&SSSi llam8' 2040 MaPle wh0 T" happier and more useful Uyes. low, this young student was about one of the first consIderaUons of then ied a low spade.
Delaney, arreated wr being backlng from a driveway. An- Let opeil thJg book. Gratl- to go out to play. "Button up the gathering, he says. Th. a ot wades held. She
other minor accment reponea tude compels ns to do It re-terent-1 your coat, son, said tne motner; 1 Dn Powers wui report to the then led another trump. West
yesteraay inroivea cars anven oy lTt f0T through the truths con-I "mother is arraid to nave you go meeting on the progress being
Vergil Hack, 225 North 23 rd, and tained within its covers men and lout with your chest so exposed; made with existing Oregon
John Hughes, 587 Vista, on Che- vomen have been" restored to you might catch cold." Startled, reclamation projects, Including
meketa between High ana. court, parity and health, businesses have he turned about and without
No injuries or heavy auto dam- DeeQ reestablished on the basis thought of being impudent or de
age were listed in either Instance. 0; service to mankind, broken sire to be smart, but with a
T ,K-r,if.i pt homes have been made happy twinkle in his eye asked earnest
. n rtn i r,w ha. n" becn made 'What Pe do yon find that
No. 9. American legion, now has Uj. tQ thou8aildi of our ollf Mother?" She took her re-
i9j, meu,uCr wUW . n creatures. buke with gratitude, and now all
dues for the year 1933-34. accord- "e h anyone in that family has
ing to Adjutant William Bliven. onGeofyowV.thl"on;uV S do to rebuke an error's to
O. E. "Mose" Palmateer, dUtrlct W wn 7: . ''What nare. nleaseT" If the
LEAVE FOR IOWA
ORCHARD HEIGHTS. Nov. 21.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wilson who
have been guests the last two
months at the bome of Wllson'a
brother, Frank Wilson, and of
other relatives here, in Salem and
in Portland, left early In the week
for their home at Menlo, Iowa.
To the Workers
lof Salem
There are Only two reas
ons why I work. One is
because I love to, and the
other is I am afraid not to.
And these are the same
reasons why I carry Life
Insurance.
Chas. S. McEIKiiiDy
"THE WIDOWS' FRD3ND"
TeL 4676
: Maay Examined Spending all
aav Tuesday at Silverton, Dr. Ver
non A. Douglas, county health of
on a. lAiujiaa, CTumj ucsitu - w. j Knw nriunni ass: wnai page, piease i 11 iub
ficer. and health nurses examined commander, starred this week by ""J" ndt "neltton nith boy had been better ac-
a large number of pupils who bringing In the most dues. 15. ii-S-Tr SJTl&lTSaS .totel wltm than laws off Ool M
eame in from rural schools lnclud- George j Edwards again was near f0 . revealed In our tender's wriUngs,
tag-Evergeren, Thomas,' Center 1 the top with. nine and, Leon Brown ih twTnooSi W;tbW hare read to his mother
View and Silver Falls. In the af- f third; With four. Member of the 'dy? i t n nSlfr "MiecelUneous
ternbon they held a clinle for ba-lflrum corps have been -delegated ?m m Bel Z? Tm"f Writings- -Predtctlngi d a n g e r
Dies ot u oii mwuuuiu memDereinp fommmeemeu . luri . , 1 . . i does -not fligniry jua, wnereaa
fiUvorton:'. ---'- -y -v. 1 Iho Tt twn woo.kH.r - L' Let us turn,' for Instance," to l.a-,H, nw, HnM-
. ' . . -w.. . 344 of Science and Health. J jor ihese are strong s promoters
ivo iioriiT iciciuj 1 ww 1 v ' lonnouse low juiaeo- hots i Kememoer. now. we are ioo&iug 1 , t. i, i
tlon for Clarion annual, editor at that's the biggest piece of ham for rules to be used In practice. . .M tn h'ln e.ch
a. - vi.l. ..hAAl waa inilAAlctTfl 1 . . . . . . . it., i . I - . - I "
iue uifcu jwiuw iuv.... 1Te Ma Hnce 4 wem on we BUBl i we resu, xnaienai ueiieis uiusti aa this mntliAF and BOn
commented a young man as ne leu oe expenea to mte room ior i nstead Cf condemning one an
Hotel de MInto following the art- spiritual understanding." uert other when we err. we should
ernoo:i meal servedrthere Tuesday we bare a most important enjoy more of heaven, here and
to around au transient men. lnis i lor soiling our prooicmB ua iso i
a . . . M H.MM I . . I - . .. . . I 1 "
neiia uuist. win wmuuira "t"". mu and a companion highly izoi ol tne same dook, oeginnuis
again, prooaoiy tnis morning. Inraised the generous helpings and with line 17, we xina: "Tne way
since none of the three candidates
received a majority vote. The two
receiving greatest number of
votes, Wallace Sprague and Cor-
the culling of 45.000 acres ot In
ferior lands from the projects.
This, he says, Is In line with the
federal policy of developing the
best farm lands first and retiring
submarginal areas from produc
tion.
GIVE DRAMA FRIDAY
JEFFERSON, Nov. 21. The
Christian Endeavor of .'the Chris
tian church will present, a three-
act 'comedy .drama, -- "Deacon
Dnbbs," Friday night, November
12 4, at the Masonic halLx The cast
is composed of Harvey . Thurston,
Leo Wed die, Kenneth, Seipp, Mer-
vine Thurston, John Wright, Mar
garet Goth, Blanche Main, Mary
Main, Frapces Gatchell and Mina
Wright.
EFFECTIVE
DECHMER FIRST
the quality o? the dinner and went to extract error from mortal mind Qfroiwr AprrfPC
- - r vana f I on uieir way ieeimg uu new men. yuur uum - -
Bq yy,.MVM - Mm
' Hearing is Today Hearing of
Portland to operate as an any
where tor : hire freight common
tides of Love." Now let ns do lust
Beer License Transferred . The what we are told to do. We must
first transfer of a beer vending 11- follow our rule carefully. Let us
a M a - V V
motor earner -.. cense In the city, under the -non- seek the specific truth with which
today, wun erirv u.. 1 intoilcating" beverage ordinance, to replace the lie we may be en-
At Stuwe Farm
Are Certified
DAHL RETURNS
SILVERTON. Nov. 21. Arthur
Dahl, Silverton's chief ot police,
returned to his duties Monday
following a forced vacation of
several weeks. Mr. Dahl was in
jured early in October and Lloyd
Kennedy, otherwise nlgbt officer,
has been acting as chief.
(SRft: V, W Mi) r&Hi() fill lis
sapervisor of transportation, pre-
iding. -
Jitney supper, ; home cooked. St
Joseph's Hall, Thurs. 6 p. m.
Everybody welcome.
was approved by the city council I tertalnlnr. This truth may be
Monday night J. C. Schneider was 1 found by reversing the lie which
given the right to assume the 11- has deceived ns. On. page 120 we
cense formerly held by Hy Frag- find, "Science reverses the false
ly. Schneider has just taken over testimony of the physical senses,
the New Salem Hotel coffee shop, and by this reversal mortals ar-
which Fragly formerly operated, rive at the fundamental facts ot
. .. .. m being." The truth we have found.
Hospitality Men Named Com- made gtrong with divine Love,
maader Claude Mcleaney ot cap- wlu neai U8. But If we do not
ital Post No. t, American. Legion, ttnd our freedom Instantly, let us
this week announced tne HDoint- w .i. a. aa
ment of a, hosnital committee. Ho. rt.i-rl turlst and S. M. Zellcr, plant path-
ml rrjti-t Kate Suit for the I uvmUri Thalia Wadaworth. I ,i ' o-i o.i nA I ologist of the experiment station.
.wviWtfan of a oromisory note of siman. IJovd Lee. Dr. John mrm. .ann -k. . i v. I was able to show- less than two
ti211.6a from Fred J. and Edna Lynch. Mort Pilkenton and what la termed matter e-ft. I Pr ut disease this year.
vrnhi waa instituted in circuit Iwaltar Zoael. " I v. .(.v. 4.. .11 ..au. Crinkle disease is caused bv a
- - TT . I i uui) trv aiv&, fcJAa u viwuwu a t
ort. today by James R. Howard, . I M 1 n d, acting through spiritual rlrus In the Julce, of affected
tnrougn ms anoruoj, rt -'- . J law. Then hold your ground wltn 1 ""rJ piui sa can oe coa.
Auction Wed. nlte 7:30. F. N.
Woodry's Anction Market. Bed
room and dining - room suites,
mohair davenports, rugs, lino
leum, stoves and furniture of all
kinds. ,.v
OREGON CITY, Nov. 21. Her
man Stuwe of Canby is the first
.farmer in Oregon to grow Mar
shall strawberry plants sufficient-
i ly free from crinkle disease to be
eligible for certification. Mr.
Stuwe obtained his plants at Lyn
den, Wb, and after having, his
planting carefully rogued out in
1932 and 1933 by O. T. McWhor-
ter, O. S. C. extension hortlcul-
Hm 1it tin discretion- wherebv
w niaharBe Funds Permls-Ithav tnav avoid orovidinr fnnds
slon to disburse funds, for Glen Jfor iist payment of old" age pen
f powell Eoff, a minor, was grant- jgion. Attorney General Vaa .Wrn-
r ed Beuian r". JSpii, juiuu. wl9 Mia m an opinion nanaea
! terday. In an order issued by jdown Tuesday. The opinllon was
-I
County Judge J. C. Siegmund.
Ob
ituary
requested by Fred A. Miller, dis
trict attorney of Clackamas coun
ty.
the unshaken understanding ot ! trolled only by elimination of the
Tmth ana Love, and von will 1 infected plants In the field. It
win." , I ' carried from plant to plant by
On every page of this remari- I Insects and often causes a reduc
able book the sincere seeker will I tlon of one-third to one-half the
find stated the divine laws of I J1610 m strawberry plantings.
Life and rules for : their estab
lishment In daily livings He will
find, too, the false laws tf the
Rim Ttfopal The existinz i human mmd" exposed and rules
laws make no provision for the I tor the reduction ot them to their ibekah lodge'. No. 223. has elected
seiiure of horticultural products . "V .. ,. . - I the following 'officers tor the
which do not conform to the sta- I ' frraris Recimeratins! Merle I ri Mrs. Bernlce Roberts, no-
tute relaung to labeling, packing i Travis, emnlove of the Portland 1 1, grand; Mrs. Margaret Riches,
REBEKAH3 ELECT
TURNER. Not. 21. Ideal Re-
, Eat ; - : - i -
" At the home on route 3. Dai- and possession. Attorney General Geaeral Electric companr here, I T,ce gd; Miss Mnrial Salesbury,
las. Mondar, November 20, Mrs. van winkle ruled Tuesday. The , T-nnraHa in th Pnrtiadd I ecretary; Mrs. Sophia Robertson.
Susanna Entx, aged 5 iyeart. bur- opInloll was 8ought by the stato J Kye Ear Nose and Throat hoe-1 treasurerMrs; Lucille McKinney.
vivea Bj ww., - -- i aeiwuireui w 6,....v.a. , . pjjj trom a serious operation he I "v-i
Tofedo . OrCmrl WWla" iuS 'iKiagwood Over Top-Kingwood underwent there, Saturday
of Dallas; eon. David Entx ot uu- rost. American j Realtow Met Real esUte men
?l- tV.i .-rricea will be held I Salem, had the honor tbJLs week of . tWJ, tf, vm i th. ,nm.
Sunday, -November 28, at 3 p.m. being tte first post in distrirt two mntee. room of the chamber ol
from the Dallas Mennomie cufm w a ' commerce tonight.
St w-V onlrinr officlatfng. In- of memberships tor the new year.
The post has been organized but a
few months, i
terment Salt Creek cemetery.
J: 'Births
o
I
o
Salvenon Forfeits Ball et $10
was forfeited yesterday by M. Sal-
Tinh -To n Mrs. Da- vorsen who was arrested recently
-Tq Adoluh 835 Saginaw street, Jon a charge or Being arunx, ac
Robert David, bom Novem- cording to municipal court . rec
r J:?t Sa7emeral hospital, ords. : ' . -
Dr. J. Vinton Scott :
Din(TJST . . ' "
Office Phone . . Home Phone
rr--" - - 8559
S04-5 1st 'National Bank Bldg.
Bales l, Oregon " t
CHARLIE CHAS
Chinese Medicine)
Company
HEALTH HERBS
or kidney, bladder.
8. B. Fongstomach, - catarrh,
constipation, glands.
1 - Every" Aliment Disorder.
- 122 N. Commereimal St :
Over Salem Hardware Store .
Dally 9 to ; Sunday 9 to 12
- Consultation Free s, - -
between
ALL
POINTS
ON
NASAL
lERlTCnO't
leUeve all sbjfeie ane
arrtUtseai by apptyta
Mcriaim Might
aaut anonUn.
GENERAL FINANCE
CORPORATION
First National Bank Bldg.
aw ea
Invalid Chairs
to Rent -
Call 6510, tJsed Furnltnre
Department
. 151 North High . .
o
ALL RAIMOAPS
in Western United States
nVI a a a w W m M
in trie entire texritorv west and nortb ot uucaso
J St Louis and the Mississippi River through to the
PacraVe Coast, ipBcraing also all points on certain raS
I roaels in IQixtoia. htiesiarippl and the western parts of
Indiana, Elentockj, Tejoncs AlalMOiu ai lrida.
SLEEPING AND PAR LOU CAR
CHARGES REDUCED Vi
Tne new bases of fares in effect ererr day tepnning Decern
ber 1st between all points will be as follows:
TWO CENTS A MILE, each way, for short limit round trip
tickets, good in all classes of eqmpxnent--44 2-5 reduction,
TWO CENTS A MILE for one way tickets, good in coaches and
chair ears 4 2-5 redaction.
TWO AND ONE-HALF CENTS A MILE, each way, for long
limit round trip tickets, good in all classes of equipment
30 1-2. reduction. , .
THREE CENTS A MILE for one way tickets, good inaDclaseea ;
N of equipcoent-25 2-3 reduction, y. '.
These drastic com in nil fares provide new, low costs in travel
the existing luxury, comfort and high standards of serriee
will be folly msintalned.- ; - -K v
j. Ak Any Agent for Detail
IS (C (0 5t (0) v4l N