The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, October 27, 1934, Page 3, Image 3

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    TLa CnZGON STATEST-lAITj. OrecSatcrdayIcrnir? OctcLcr 27, 1S31
Local News Briefs
- Y. M. C. A. Find Grows i
One hundred 'five members and
1107.71 were added to the 7. II. !
C. A." membership campaign re- 1
ceipts during the last week bring-
ana fll.Ul. IB ori(mni goal I
was $15,000 and the solicitors j
expect to go "oyer the top" , be-
tore next Friday when the cam-j
palgn ends. ; '1 . -
Dance. Masquerade al
. tonight. - .: i s::-j::
Gerrals 1
Wants f 227 Robert Thomas
yesterday filed suit to. collect
1227 from P. F. and Hettle
Thomas. Plaintiff asserts the de
fendants employed film ; to take
'care of stocL' on their farm near
Boardman, Oregon,; He asks .175
attorney's , fees In . .addition to
moneys . due him for work per
formed.
Dlnty Moofe's corn beef, 'cabbage,
-. .
Recrnltlnat Officer Here Ma
jor W. R. Mann of Portland,'
spent-Friday at the army recruit
ing office here. The coast offices
are endeayorlng to fill q.uoias or
recruits for Philippine -and Ha-1
wanan serriee. 'i Transports sail i
NoTemberiC and Some from I
thia eonntr hate already enlisted: 1
'ur."' r:- ' 's I
iiunung ana tresspassing signs at i
Tho Statesman office..
Barldson Bound Orer-r- Lamon
Davidson, accused' of shooting a
heifer last month belonging to
Fred Vols of the Silver Creek falls
area, was held to -answer to the
grand jury following preliminary
hearing In justice court yesterday
afternoon. Vols continues at lib
erty on bail.
Rummage Sale, 512 State St.
Daughters of Union Civil War
Veterans. Oct. -26-27. 1
; Schwab Report Made Annual
report of the estate of the late
Cora D. Schwab was filed yes
terday - by the United States Na
tional bank of Gal em. administra-
tor. Chief asset of the estate is
real estate valued atl 3 01.
Free hat with each tiJt or over-
Files- Answer- Answer of
J. A.' Best, co-defendant in a
. suit:', recently", brought against
Best and J. H. Alexander by the
Associated ; Seed ' Dealers,, Inc.,
, was filed In circuit court yester
day. Best claims negligence on
-the part of plaintiff.
Notice to Statesman subscribers:
, The statesman office - is open
nights, subscription pa y m en t
gladly accepted any time. Annual
Bargain period now on One full
year by Mail - to any Oregon ad-
. Hrace nnlr IS All ' . -
goes on Certificates Suit to
collect on tax delinquency certi
ficates totalling more than $700
was filed . yesterday, -in circuit
coure oy'uenruaearaxe, against
Hunting and tresspassing signs at 1
The" StstMmsn nffli
Reed Arrested Harry. Reed
paid a S2.S0 fine and costs' in
justice t court Friday for operat-
Itio ha wtith fmrtrnnsr IfronaA.
Earl Carter was fined a dollar for
lunula. I"lu wu wur iichuuii
bis car, but the fine was remitted
Free hat with each suit or over-
enil ' fl TXT Jnhninn JB- C.n
File . Report Income of $180
and outgo of $165 for the yerri
wsJ reported yesterday by ' F. E.
, 8ylvester, guard'an of the estate
: of ErickA. Ml' e en. Insane. H
fifed the report in v bate courL
Tresspassing signs, bunting signs.
at Tha Rtstesmsn fla ..
Granted Permit, - Sue - Per
mission to sae for moneys alleg
edly due under a war risk Inst.
"ance policy wat granted yester
day to Brazier vcr Small, guar-
dUn of the estate' of. Gerald K.
Allen, incompetent. -
Final Report la Carl .Foss,
administrator of .the estate of
the late Ole Hovde, filed bis final
. report yesterday in probate court.
" Income ; wf 73l2 and outgo of
.$8045 was reported.
Check Flue Fire Only one fire
: alarm called the fire department
out yesterday, that a flue tire at
- 235 South Commercial at 8:15
. m. " .!..'.. (: . '
Coming Events ,
October 26 Homecoming
play, Willamette university,
at high: achool anditoHom,
8 p. m. The Perfect Alibi".
October 28- 27 Home-,
coming at Willamette anl
versity. ; . " '
October 29 Joe . E.
Donne speaks aft chamber of .
commerce loncbeoav. '
October 29' A capella
choir of First, Presbyterlaai
church, Portland, at Presby.
terlan church, 8:13 p. isu ;
:-l October SO Public re
ception for Dr. aad Mrs.
Brace Baxter, Elks temple,
8 to 10 p. in.
November , 2 Democrat!
rally. Armory, 8 p. nu - -
November 5 City coun
cil, regular meeting:, dty
hall, 8 pjtu . ...
. November ' 5:" Bona of
American Legion banquet,
6:30 p.mn Fraternal tem
ple; 8 p.nv. Legion regular
Bueettngv :
.. November 8 ' to"" 12 Na
UoniJ art week, with Ore
gon painters exhibit.-
November S Second Mo
Dowi;Il club concert.
Kovember 8 Chrysan
thensiiun show, Salem Gar
des club.' -,.'-'
5 November 8 Q e e r a I
election. - v-
Nevember J4 Iraak Wal
ton learne nierti at Uariom
hotel, 8 p. m.
' November 10 Polk coun
ty ' I'ederated Rural Wotn
anV dab meeting, at Oak
Point school. "
Eve m Score The tall toot-
ba.ll tournament being fought out
each Friday noon at the Credit
assoclitaon luncheon, resulted in I
a . tie yesterday, with each side la
yuiuis jeaierua. , ruti nuiines
and Ralph Glover are captains
The contest runs ., several . more
weeks.
Sunday, the Argo will serve an-
other of their famous .Roast Tur
key, dinners. . Cranberry sauce,
mince, pumpkin'' pie,, etc. Only
5Qc. .
Plan. Bible School The Salem
! Mennonite church, Chemeketa and
17th streets, will conduct a bible
I school each Tuesday and Friday
night at 7: To o'clock during the
winter months, starting Novem
ber . the congregation decided at
a business session this week. ' ;
f"6 h 'yer-bect
COat. G. W. JOhnson & CO.
Daschlea Freed - Assault and
battery charges against Earl Dus-I
Ichien, arrested on charges sworn
to by William Mulligan, were dis
missed from Justice court yester-
dar on motion of th district at.
torney. f nd with consent of the
private prosecutor. '-
, -
t Court to Pendleton - The fall
term oi the state supreme court I
for eastern Oregon will open at 1
: Pendleton next Monday. Arthur t
Benson, clerk, announced today, j
There are 10 cases on the docket
and . three days will be required
to complete the term.
Tresspassing signs, hunting' slgns.
i at The Statesman office.
Accidents Total 831 There
Were 831 Industrial accidents In
the state of Oregon during the
week ending October 25, accord
ing to a report prepared Friday
by the sUte Industrial accident
commission. No faUliUes were
i reported during the week.
Campbell Fined - Jack Camp
bell, arrested at 1:10 a. m. Friday
for drunkenness, yesterday, was
fined $5 by Municipal Judge Mark
Poulsen. , .' t
Tresspassing signs, hunting signs,
at The Statesman office.
Tweed Fined S3 Municipal
I Judge Mark Poulsen yesterday as
sessed a $5 fine against John
Tweed, arrested for falling to
give right-of-way.
Forfeits Ball R. L. Williams,
slated to appear before Judge
Poulsen yesterday for alleged
drunkenness, failed to do so and
forfeited $16 bail,
i Tresspassing signs, hunting signs.
at The Statesman office.
Girl Injured as
Car Hits Truck
Catherine Aronson suffered a
broken ankle and other Inlurina
Friday when an 'automobile dri-
Thielsen was lacerated and bruis
'X "M r-?" -, m"iar
ed.
Thielsen told the officers that
he was talking to passengers in
his automobile and did not see the
truck in time to stop. .
Swegle Votes 28-20
Atrainst Busses for
. n -j i e a .
A-upilS or LISUICI
SWEGLE, Oct. 2$. Supt. Mary
Lw Fulkerson visited school Mon-
day. Frederick Klein enrolled In
i the -second grade this week. .The
I vote - was 20 to 28 against bus
transportation at - a meeting held
i Wednesday . night.
John S. Marshall is sick with
i a severe case of Influenza.
Obituary
Caldwell
Mrs. ' Elizabeth Caldwell, r at
Cimarron.- Kansas. Survived by
son, W. C. Caldwell of Portland,
and daughter, Mrs. Gladys Bun-'
nell of Kansas. Services will be
from Clough-Barrick Mortuary on.
Monday, Oct. 29, at 1:30 p. m.
Interment will be at Belcrest Me
morial Klcinke
At th rAf,ni-: i si a rr.rr
street, October 25, Frank Erhart remember affectionately all these
Klelnke, aged 87 years. Husband Pop. -nd wlU receive with ro
of Louise Klelnke. father of Lor- tne PsIng of Miss Brug-
ance Kimer 1. Rmmatt TP . ant
Wesley A. Klelnke, all of Salem.
and Mrs. Lllah A. Antrlcan of Los
Angeles. Funeral services ' Mon
day, Oct.-29, at 1:30 p.' m., at
Rigdon's Mortuary with Rev.
Pettycord officiating.' Interment
at Cityvlew cemetery.
Scott
Harry Scott, at the residence.
1 4 IS South Liberty street, Octo
ber . 24, at the age of i 4 years.
Survived by -widow, Mrs. Emma J.
Scott, Salem; - daughter, Suvilla
Scott, Salem ; sister. Miss Su vllht
Scott, .Greencastle, Pa., - and a
brother. Ralph. Scott, of Pitts
burgh.: Pa... Funeral servlcea will
be held from the chapel of Clough
Barrick company, Monday, Oct. 29
at 11 a. m. Rev. Ouy Drill officlat-
lng minister. Interment Belcrest
Kuuuiiu ws. sacoscu mm
the operator of the Safem HelghU
or. formerly Wiggins store..
i CARD OF THAXKS ' '
We wish to thank our friends
and neighbors for their kindness
and beautiful floral " offerings in
.. (... wirit that they are not sufficiently
reavement. also tha members of
Bthav RAforrnei riinrrh and
tho Rev.. . Horstman for the
beautiful sermon. ' - - r
- Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Tohner
and Family,
19(0 Royal St., Salem Ore.
Shanghai Cafe -
Chinese and American Dishes
- Beer.- Fried Chicken
Open fl to 3 M M.
1S2H S. Com! Tel. 0747
TO IFEt! HQ
BIDS DlHaff
TvVfl fif LarOSst PrOlficts in
- - l - XL . . . 1 . i
Polk, Announced
' . - -
Bids ' tor the construction ' of
roads and bridges aggregating , a
cost of more than 1300,000 will be
opened by the state highway eom-1
mission la Portland next Thursday
. . Xfaiaoca. siaio njgnway en
gineer, announced yesterday. VIr-
tuaiiy au or the projects win oe
paid for-out ot federal funds.
Two of the largest project are
In Polk county. One of these will
require 2.12 miles of grading and
three miles f -oil ' mat - surface.
treatment on - the
McNary-Oak f
Point section of the Independence
secondary highway. The other pro-
U ata of
J and surfacing and 7.8 Xniles Of mat
surface' treatment on the Yamhill
river-Salt creek section of the Dal
las-Coast secondary highway.'
. Other, projects follow:
Bridge oyer Burnt river and ap
proaches thereto on ' the Baker-
Unity highway near Unity, Baker
county.
- ' Grading of 2.31 miles of the
South Fork-Bummer creek section
oi ine Aisea-ueaawooa seconaary
highway in. Benton county.
' Concrete bridge over the South-
era Pacific tracks at North Bend, I
i wva WUMfc. -
Grading of .42 mile of the
i church section of the Cape Blan-
co secondary highway 4n . Curry
i county.
Grading of .(2 miles of unit
No. 4, Redmond-Bend section of
The Dalles-California, highway in
i Deschutes county.
Grading of .2 miles of unit
No. 4, Redmond-Bend section of
Pe Je-California highway In
"cuaies county.
Furnishing approximately (000
cubic yards of crushed gravel in
stock piles at the Mystic creek-
Winston rock production project
on the Roseburg-Coos Bay high-
way in Douglas county.
Grading .40 mile of Barron
creek-Torrent section of the Pa
cific highway In Jackson county.
Grading of .97 mile of unit No.
2, McCalliBter section of Little
Butte secondary highway In Jack
son county.
Furnishing approximately 19.-
.000 cubic yards of crushed rock
in stock piles on The Dalles-Cali
fornia and Green Springs high
ways.
Grading of 5.8 C miles of Blue
mountain pass section of Idaho,
Oregon, Nevada highway In Mai-
beur county I
r, . .. . I
urauiug oi 4.1 miles ana SUM
lacing oi d.Z miles Of the Hard- I
man-Chapin creek section of the
xteppner-spray secondary highway
in Morrow county.- ' I
UIIL.U1.U UUUUU1LI
Miss Minnie Brugcer and her
sister, Mrs. Clinton H. Monroe.
visited Salem recently, guests of
Mrs. F. P. and Miss Cora Talk-
ington, and left two weeka ago
today. Thr alan aYtatttaA thalr
trtn a .nv.ra t..
'w v.v
I Word yesterday reached'' the
Talkingtons of the unexpected
death on Thursday of Miss Brut;-
ger, in Milwaukie. Oregon. She
was. a former resident of Salem,
but for yeara was employed ta
the leading jewelry store of
Erickson's In Portland. She and
her sister had written the Talk
ingtons after their return borne
of their fine impressions of Sa
lem, after the lapse of years. C,
H. "Clint" Monroe in the eighties
owned the Monroe hotel in Sa
lem, in the west down stairs
room of the present Miller store
building; later ran the Cheme
keta. or Willamette hotel, now
the Marion, and still later the
Monroe house, that stood where
the Bllgh building is now, south -
east corner of State and High
streets. The Monroes a long time
ago erected a home on land they
owned at Milwaukie, formerly the
property of Mrs. A. J. Monroe,
wife of one of Salem's early may
ors, both long since deceased
Mrs
. . ... . M . . .
Monroe naa Been . isopnia.
Stalger, a member of . the old
Aurora colony Old timers here
I ser, woo naa tar a lenerauvo
"Te,wlth he M."oef. heTe
n MilwuVe'e . Mo-,?ro? '
long retired from
quite deaf now.
Absentee voting Is larger this
i year1 than at any recent voting
period, County Clerk Boyer an
nounced yesterday. A great many
i Marlon county voters have al
ready cast their ballots; many
mnrm wilt n IIVswIu Ttafnr tn
fmlJ dty tcr sucll T0tlng. Octo-
t II .....
' kV' ' wh!fwui. t f iba
NoTemlter . t-nd are now
registered may vote as wen
Persons whose health will not
permit them to come to the polls.
I The latter must have , an af f ida-
t to vote Boyer said, before
c0 get. uauioia,
.When an absentee voter . has
cast his ballot, it . is sealed' and
then delivered by .the sheriff, to
the -counting board whieh . doea
not open the seal nntll the regu
lar ballot counting starts.
. : re-roof;
repair - repaint
- . FREE ESTIMATES
fllem Paint & Roofing Co.
474 Ferry St. Phone 4643
MISS
iKR IS
mmrnE
. ME PlffllBfT
in me unurcnon
JASOX XXB aTXltOBXaJ. SC. S.
Coraer Mmn aaeY Xorta Winter 1
street. H. e. Bamparey, pester. Sunday
icoooi tt s:45 a, b. u a. m- "ni Ke-
o t Ut Hum Kee.'
eWr Epjoh ir. at
followed ay addresa by Bev. . 3. Hue-
ton, f'ortJsna, ropenateadsat u ' Abu
laqaer leer? ( Orafaa.
nasi chitxch or cos
Head ea4 North Cottace atreeta. Q. T.
Nasi, puMr. Bnliy ackeel ll It I. a
Lyle Kmc, BaaeriBteaaeBt. Morning aer-
lk. .oi. eie wkie iH
a auteal pracraja, kt lastraaaal
iB(traBiellUl ,Ue lr th PaeifU St-
io 0, gatoai. py eetiBr wds-
ur t t.iq . -m. buciag ti mw
day ml 7:80 p. .
rr. PAtrii'i :
Ckarek and CkeaMkata i tract. ' S.
6a. B. Swift, rortor. Holy coiamaaioa at
Trao a. m. Maraiaf prayer aa addrau.
' MTb. ntaifal rji..MH.a ' ..11 . m
Ckartk ackoo! at 9:45 a.
rXXX 1CBTHODIST
Jtekool at 9:49 . m. Dr. k. &' Sckutz. I
Coraer Kortk Wiatet and
faperiateadeat. Ifaraiac worship at ll
a elaek, "Tke Dittereaea af the Saaeti'
fled." T.PJt.S. r"wp t :S0 p. m.
(.aagauitia aerriee at T:89 p. at.
t v ttrst ran; CO STAT.
430 Suta ttreet. aoetaira. H. B. Tal
bert, paater. Sunday aeboel at 9:45 a.
11 a. ib.. "tyany ta Cariat.', 8:45
a. - m. PntMMtal niiiaBFa' - aiMiine
7.-4S p. as., tubject, "earea." Midweek
aerrieea Taesday, Tharaday aad 8etar
day aighU at 8 clock.
V
OOTJBT STREET CHXJSCH OT CHBIST
D. W. Daaiela. paater. Bible aehoa) at
9:43 a. m., with Mra. Edward Wcller, an-
periateadent. aterninf wonhip- at li
o'clock. Theme. The Watte Baaket.'
Chriatiaa EadeaTer at S:45 p. as.. Cob-
aia Wadell. leader. Krealaf warahip at i
7:45 o'clock. Sermon, "The S:1S af I
Maaie." Bible atady Tharaday at 7:80
CHTJBOH OP CHBIST
North Cottare aad ' Shinvinc atreeta.
C T. Bpriit. aaiaiater. Bible atady at
10 a. . Talki at 11 a. a. Obierraaee af
the Lord 'a awaser. E reals r lerrlee at 7
o clock. Kefiilar atlniater will be ia Port-
laad.
CHURCH OP DIVINE TRUTH
Marion hotel parlor. T. Gordon Tlta-
Ini' pastor. Sen ice at 7 :45 p. m ' lee-
tore. ' Birth. Ministry had Crucifixion, of
IJeaai. Taeaday. w edaaaday and Thara
day at 8 p. m.. meetuic at 1980 Perry.
CHBIST 2VAKOEUCAL lVCTHEBAjr
18th and State atreeta. &er. Amoi B.
Uinnemaon, A. II, pat tor. German at I
:30 a. m., "Bow the Graciooa Lord
Dealt. With Bia Debtora." Enrliah at 11
a. at, "The Life With a Goldea Patare
Before It." fiaaday school at 9:30 a. ta.
Mrs. Amot E. Mianemaan. SBperiatea-
eent. Juatker leare at 1 p. m.
MZKHOBTTB
Chemeketa at 17th street. Ber. B. B.
i Dick, pastor. Saaday school at 9:45 a. so.
H o r a i a r worohiD in eernan at 11
e clock. Zranfreliatie aerriee at '7:-30
ia Enrliek. Tonic "Ta Hast Be
iora Acb. Bpeeial Basic
TTBIT MXTHODIST BPISCOPAL
SUte and Church - ttreets. Dr. J. E.
Milliraa. aaiaiater. Fiord 8. Bailey, di
rector of religiona edaeatioB. Dr. Bobert
M. - Gatke, aperiBteadeat. Church school
at. 9:45 a. at. cut for ail are. War-
tUB a( 11 - ai- VT- one jsaxter at wu-
lamette, apeaker. Worship at 7:30 p. as..
"Some Bad Bargain. " Teang people'a
Xoraai, campus reapers and tpwortn
jle1,ei e:3tf
ptmt tbttabxab
Forth Cottage aad Chemeketa atreeta.
Ber. Richardson Tebbete, paatar. Church
aekaal it IS a. at Chareh aerriee at 11
. Senaea. "What ia God!" Toner
l people a meeung at. 7:80 p. as.
TOST CHTJBOH OP CHBIST
8CIXKTIST
Chemeketa aad Liberty atreeta. Sunday
and 11 a. aa. Chare a ser-
as. Sabiact af fassea ser-
Prabatiea After Death." Testi-
waetiag
Wedaaaday at S a.
Beading raaas. Maaeaie Teaapha. apea 11
a. as. ta 5:80 p. av. except Saadaya aad
aeudaya.
PTBST BTABOBXICAI.
isnem, um Lnte jae. jowaer. Ber-
I IJO . . M M
1 -on. "The Karmrs aa the rrasa." Dr.
Eatery W. Pettieerd. Xraagelieal reaper
radio hoar broadcast turn the aaditariam
at 1:80 p. m. Teang paaple'i learae at
6 p. m. Jnnier aad senior high league at
6:30 p. a. Evening eraagelietie serriee
at 7:30 e'eloek. Mixed aaartets. "Won't
xo Say 'let' ta Him Mow I" Sermon,
"The Bible Exploded." Be. Paul P. Pet-
deord. Bible atady Tharaday at 7:30
a. as.
O. a at A. GOSPEL TABSENACLZ
655 Terrv street. W. H. CaldwelL nss-
tor. Berrtee arer BLiM. I to CIS s. a.
tsaaaay acaoai at :5 a. aa. Moraiag
warahip at 11 'clock. Special aerriee at
I P. m. Xoung people'a meeting at 6:80
p. m. Erening erangelistie aerriea at 7:30
e'eloek. Ralph Underwood will apeak at
all the serrieea. Weekly prayer meetings
at maaai.
PTSST COHasXOATIOirAX.
Liberty at Center etreet. J. R. Sis
oada. minister. Sunday acheol at 9 :5
a. m. atorainc worship at 11 o clock, oer-
l"".
14M a liatera la the Kigbt."-
PjaST CHXISTZAS
Center and Hlrh atreeta. nr L. Drill.
auaiaier. uaarea sebool at :80
Mr. Haatoa,. superintendent af Anti-
Liaaor learae. neat aaeaker for adalu.
JtorniBs worship at 10:d5 a 'clock. Com-
maatoa. Sermoa, "UBmashtna; Oar Coo-
feaaioa. Christiaa Endearor ' ia fear
.whk. m " v.ww w. mm ajwhuj V. J- ipiaw.
MM...... . t .Qfl i u. x rt v x
l,t :80-p. m. Ereninf eyaneelistie aer-
nee at 7:80 e'eloek. Sabjeet. "After the
Towaeead Plea, What? Midweek ehnreh
night Wednesday at 7:30 o clock.
ajaXBZCAV I.TJTlTXAjr
Church street between Chemeketa aad
Center. Ber. P.- W. Erikaea. paator. X. A.
I avraerer. aapenateaaaat of Sunday achool.
trt ,Nr. '
lWekV "
(u rector at maaie. Maaay
MerBiar warahip at
Dr. A. 8. Jeasea ef Mon-
month Normal, will apeak. Solo, Tom All-
pert. Lmtaer searaea at 7 p. as.
8 Corner Summer aad Marion atreeta. 1
"nary W. PetUeord. ft. and Paul P. Gtz
: .ttieord. M. A, miaistera. Saaday school . ?? ' ! J?
:45 a. as. U U Theratea, aapariatea- i5ki" St"day aight an. "The Maa
lat w.i. ..rakS. iw'.lZTv a.. That Stopped Jeeua." Mrs. Emma aa
NOW OPEN n
Newly Rcnoviscd
JEISINI
IE
Tca'I Uke the lleiv Jerjae lJnd at 260 N. High
Opposite the Police Station " 1 : r . ; :
We serve quality foods and serve them in a way
that makes eating a rea pleasure. - ;
All of our waitresses wear replicas of the original '
. . - Jennie Lind Swedish uniforms. . 1 -
.New booths for couples.
New private room. seating '25t ' w 1
-. - New banquet room seating1 75.:- -. ' f;
, ... We cater.to large and small parties. . -v .
... , - :,
We want names for our new private rooms and will
give, a dinner for two people submitting the. name
",we use. . . . y v - - - ' ' '- -' - , - : ' ' '.
THE JENNIE LIND
260 N. High SU Opposite Police Station - Phone 3061,
. ' i " '
mil BAPTIST
- Varies, ui Nona Labartr streets. Brit-
tea Boit, BiaUUz. Bible staool at 9:45
i a. av Prd Braer. npariateadcat lra
lag veraUp at 11 a'claek, "Oad'a Pat
twra Warkad Oat la tka Beltaran." B.
T. P. U. at 6:10 p. a. Saaday vrealas
prayer aaaetias at 9:S0 at'doek. Orfaa
pretada at T:10 p. as. Ktcniag aerrie at
T:IS CtMck. "l-ka Miaaint Uik aa4
Why it Haa Kever a feaad." Mid-
raak prayer BMetiag Wed see day at T:S0
s aa, ' v ' . - '
Coraer at Heiel aad Academy tfareett.
Bible ackeol at 10 a. m. Preaekiat at It
aa. by Her Benj.vIora aad at T:S9
; a. av by 15re. v. . U. Kaaey. HKetet
prayer aerriee Tharaday at 1:30 p. m.
TZXaT 6SUCAH BAPTIST
Kartk CatUca aad. D atreata. O. W.
Batata, auaiiter. Suaday aekeel at 9:45
a. . am. 8aat Sckinaaa, aapariataadeaU
Skart Zocliak aerriee after tka Saaday
eeaoaL Betalar aerriee at 11:15 a. an.
Bar. Fred Eleia at Waakbaaraa. H. D.,
will apeak botk aaarafaag aad at T :M
p. ai Bpeeial ataaia by the -eheir. Hid-
t week aervica at S p. as. Wedaaaaay. -; .
rZBBT rBXSBTTEBZAV '
at :30 a. av. directed by Blpk Scott,
Wlatar aad Cheatekcta atraata. firaTer-
taperinteadeaU , II oraiar worabio " at 11
e'eloek. . Qaeat apaakar. Dr. Silaa Joha
aoa, M-T aaiaaieaarr ta Africa far 40
yeara. Aatkexe, -ea Uot Thy UgBt"
(Ueaaod). Bala by Mr. MollowelL "Hew
-tBeaatifal Cpoa
tka
MeaaUlBe'.' .(Bark-
er). C E. societies at 6:80 p. aa. Ere-
laiBf praise at 7:80 e clock. Meditatioa,
'Whea Vther Belpars rait".- - .; , ;
Hi rh land areaae at Chareh afreet. T.
CH Brewav paatar. Saaday achool at 10
a. aa. Clifton Rosa, flvperiataadeat. Mora
iar warship at 11 a' dock. Junior C E.
at 5:80 p. a. Iataratediata O. B. at 6:80
p. as. furaaxelistie aerriea at 7:30. p. as.
Prayer jaeeting Tharaday at 7:30 p. at.
C . UESXIB MBTHODIST :, .:
Coraer Commercial aad hfyera atreeta.
J. H. McDonald, paatar. Ckarek sehoel
at t:45 a. as. V. M. Ssckett. so verin ten
dent. Mem in a worship at 11. e'eloek. 8er
asen by Ber. McDonald. Epwarth leajenee
at 6:30 p. as. Breaiag aerriea at 7:30
'clock. Prayer aneetiag Tharaday at 7:30
P- nv -
CAXVABT BAPTIST
Birh aad Perry atreeta. Ckarek school
at t:0 a. aa. Mrs. W. A. Barkaa. super
in tendon t. Preaching aerriea at 10:50
a. at, "The Gospel of John." Tonne pea-
ale' aerriee at 6:30 p. as. Ke ports af
the state . T. eonrentioa. Preaching aer
riee at 7:80 p. aa.. "The Two Natures ia
Man." Ifsyer aerriea at 7:30 p. aa. Haa
aeaday. Chofr rehearsal at 7:80 p. at.
Tharaday. W. Earl Cochran, paatar.
CHXTBCB Or THB TOTBBQTJABB '
e08PEI
867 Coart street. Special ateetiaga con-
daeted by EranfeHst W. W. Clark, ren
tinning eTery aigkt ' eaeept Saturday.
Bible school at 10 a. as. T. B. Cashioa,
anaerinteadent. Moraine worshio at 11
e'eloek. Yotug people's czasader aerriea
t :45 p. a. Meaaage freni w. W. Clark
at 7:80 p. m.. "The Ooldea Text af the
Bible."
. GBACB 008PSX HAXI -
15th and Mill atreeta. 8onday school
at 10 a. m. Preaching at 7:30 p.
Bible class Taeaday at 8 p. am.
THE CHXTBCH AT SAIXM
J. AIobso Sander, patter. 441 Cenrt
i street, apataira. Serrieea Suaday- after
noon at 2:30 e'eloek. Erening eraageUa-
tiea aemee at 7:80 e clock. Meetings
"Tery B,,bt 8 cloek-
KBTOHT MEMOBIAX,
19th and Perry atreeta. H. O. Storer.
Buoiater. Chareh school at 10 a. m. Morn.
5ng aerriee at 11 e'eloek. Sermon. "The
Maa af Generosity." Aatheas, "Appear,
Taoa Ught Dirine," Morrison. Y-oan
people'a meeting at 6:45 p. as. 8 sere
concert at 7:30 p. as. Prayer Wednesday
erearng. Beth ' Parker program Taeaday
areaing. .
BBTHAST BEPOBMZO
Berth Capitol aad Marion atreeta. Ed
aria Horstmaa. paatar. Saaday aehaol at
10 a. at. Uarmaa termeet at 10 a. au
English aerrieea at 11 a. m. Sabjeet
'Jesaa Kailaing ilia Chareh." Ia both
aerrieea the Keroraeatloa tBema Will pre
dominate. In eoaaeetioa with the ag-
aaa aemees the sacrament el lloiy com
mantea wiu Be obserrea.
EVAJTOEUSTIO TABEBBACXE
Parry and 13th atreeta. C O. Weil on.
Jtraageustie campaiga with Em-
Dales-Jonea will apeak Suaday at 11
a. m. aa. "Joy. the Christiaa Heritage."
And at 1:45 p. a. aa. "The Life ?iring
Teach af Christ." Bemeej every sight at
i:ea e clock except Monday.
ST. JOHS'a BTAVO. XtTTBBBAV
(Missouri Synod)
16th and A atreeta. On block north af
Old Polk Horn. B. W. Gross, pastor. Sun
day aekaal at S a. as. English aerriea at
a:o a. aa. uermaa aerriee at 11 a. m.
GLAD TTDIHOS MISSION -
359 Coart street Her. D. L. MUler
pastor
Firat'
stor. Saturday. 7:45 p. an.. "Safety
prayer for the aiek. Saaday. 3
i p. m.. Saaday achool. Saaday, 8 p. m
aeyetioaal, sermon topie, "Excaaes."
Saaday. 7:d5 p. m "Three Crosses."
Taesday. Tharaday and Saturday at 7:45
p. an.. Bar. Stilton will be preaching. At
Macleay achoolbonaa at 11 a. m. San-
I day. Saaday achool tt 10 a. at.
mnov oospet. mzssiobt
(Interdenominational)
Key. aad Mrs. L. E. Fen to a. anperia-
teadente. Sunday at 2:30 p. m. ia W. O.
T. U. hall. Bar. W. Hnlet, Pree Meth
odist . minister, will bring gospel mes
sage. . -
OUT-Or-TOWW
Taaertsle Prteada -Milo Cliftoa Itoaa,
minister. Chareh achool at 10 a. m. T. D.
TriekTfpptrintendent. Worship at - 11
a. aaBeaeageT'Tha Callings of Pod."
uansttaa JMidearor at 7 p. as, tjBoras
aongfest at S'p. m. lira stra ted sermon.
"Pamine and Death." Prayer aad month
ly business meeting Thursday erening.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE,
READING BOOM
305 Masonic Temple .
- Free to the Public
Authorised aad approved literature
aa Christiaa Scieace may he read,
borrowed, ar purchased. Pint Ckarek
af Christ, Scientist. Salem.
LIND
he ncras
T
One riot-True Bill Returned
by Secret Tribunal; No
Report on County j ;
Five . true and one . not - true
bills were handed down yesterday
by the Marlon county grand Jury.
No report was made of an alleged
investigation of - courthouse . af
fairs which had been under lay,
according to courthouse rumor, i
The grand Jury reported a true
bill against Ira Cocahran, charg
ed ' with assault with a : dangfr
out weapon. 8he is accused of as
saulting Bertha- Tennis at; the
girls' training school October It,
using a glass fruit jar. She Is in
all now, unable to furnish S200v
bail.' , . .: ;--
James Allen was Indicted for
burglary not In a dwelling, having
allegedly taken property belong
ing to J. EL Long. He was in Jail
yesterday, not being able to fur
nish 1100 bail, . . " J ,
Ethel Voria was Indicted on the
charge of assault with a danger
ous weapon on Harlan. Bones, -at
whom she allegedly discharged a
loaded gun; She furnished bail, j
The grand jury Indicted Tracy
Hatch for allegedly pointing a gun
at H. D. Massey on September 18,
1934.
Carl McKlnney was indicted tor
allegedly causing a minor girl to
become delinquent. Unable to pro
vide 1600 ball, he was in jail yes
terday. : ,
Edward F. Wright served as
foreman of the jury. . '
The grand' Jury reported a not-
true Jill against W. F. Fulta, who
had been charged with' passing a
check with insufficient funds: -
Morning Service
Slated Over Air
Sunday morning from t:4K
until 10:15 o'clock, radio sta
tlon KSLM, Salem, will Intro
duce a series of church broad
casts to continue through the
season, with Allen Hess as the
director. Sunday morning, Dr.
James E. Milligan of the First
M. E. ehnreh, will speak and
Miss Minnie Miller will act
accompanist at the piano.
. TEACHES AT CONNER
RICKEY. Oct 26. Kathleen
Fitzpatiick, who graduated from
Monmouth Normal this summer
with high honors, is teaching the
Conner school. '
Zyangflistle Bales Boral Labish Cea-
ter: Moraiag worship at 11 o'clock. Saa
day school at 10 a. m. Christiaa n
dear or at 7 p. as.
Clear Lake: Moraine worahin at t:45
'clock. Saaday ackeol at 11 a. v. Bally
day program at 1:30 p. ta,
Praitlaad: Erangelistie aerriea at
p. as. Saaday achool at 11 a. m. Christian
Endearar at 7 P. as.
Middle Groye: 8aBday school at 9:45
a. m. ChrisUan ndearor at 7 p. as. fj. r.
Lieaisg, jr.. pastor.
Ifberty Saaday achool at t:45 a. m.
Prajik Haaaer, auperintendent. Chareh
serriee at 11 a. aa. Sermoa by J. K.
Reason er af Pirst -Chrietiaa chareh ef
Salem. Christiaa Endearor at 7 p.
Paaliae Daeatar. leader. Midweek I
riee Wednesday, October SI. at 7:80
p. aa. at P. Q. Jndd kerne.
Men's
LADD
I K r.
-I-'
K samet SawSaaaw2S
: assets;:
Loans .. . .-w . . ...... . .
Banklnr House and Fixtures
Other Resources . . . -; I.. ....
Deposit- with Federal vDeposit
Insurance Corporation .
Produee Drafts In Transit'.'. . .'.
Customers Liability Under LC
-Drafts and Acceptances . . .
Bonds and Warrants .. ...... . :
U. S. Bonds ..,.$2,234,000.00
Cash'.... 2,787,236.74 5,03336.74
no V A
r Wiu. S.' Walton,
"l Ceo. Ii: Riches,'
Goal of 225 Set
For Rally Event
Oi Court Church
Special lerrlcei at tho Court
Street Christian church Sunday.
The - day will 'mart.- one of the
most . outstanding rally day - ob
servances - in the history ef the
church. The goal baa been set at
225 with a strong anticipation
of meeting this record. ' -
There has-been a large card
board ' clock . placed in the front
of the ehurch upon whleh are In
scribed the numbers ranging rap
to 225. The pastor has promised
ta. make the . clock ring ; It the
attendance reached the Jdeslred
goal. The - special mr sic 'for x the
service will be given . by - Daniel
Schwiber - and ' Mr; Leander. r a
Open house for . the Turner
Memorial - home was . held . there
Thursday atternoonwith Dr. and
Mra.' H. C Epley of Salem aad
Ber.' and ''Mrs. E. . J. Gllstrap.
Turner, receiving. Epley is chair
man .- of the board of ; trustees
and Gllstrap Is secretary, and, re
sident superintendent. -. -
Many friends called during the
afternoon,- and enjoyed thia pro
gram: Readigs by Mrs. F. P. Del
sell and IU L- Norton; songs by
Mrs. -W. H- -Lyman, Stayton, and
Rev. and Mrs. Jack Balles.of the
Turner Christian church; address
on work on different phases of
the . institution ' by -Rev. Gllstrap
and ' presentation of the guests.
Mrs. Frank. Parr and Mrs. Joe
Holt, wives of the farm employes.
assisted in the serving.
The. Memorial home has been
opened a little over a year under
the present trust, and received Its
first guest October 15, 1933.
Correll Meeting
Is Sunday Night,
Nelson Building
-
Harry J. Correll, 'Salem. Inde
pendent candidate for governor,
carrying the slogan, "Commun
ism vs Fascism," will speak on
the Issues of the 'election' cam
paign Sunday, at Nelson auditor
ium, 381 Chemeketa, 8 p. m. Cor
rell haa just returned from an ex
tensive and vigorous- campaign
tour-in Lane, Douglas; Josephine
and Klamath, coanties and reports
that his meetings were' well at
tended and enthusiastic. He is
the state organiser of the United
Farmers league of Oregon. Earl
Steward, of Umatilla county. In
dependent candidate for secretary
of state, also carrying the slogan,
"Communism vs Fascism," will
make a short talk relative to the
election campaign. Both have
been endorsed by the communist
party. - - - -' - r
- PLAY ON MONDAX ,
DATTON. Oct. 26. -r Monday
evening at the Dayton Opera
House the Civic club play, "His
Uncle's Niece," .will be presented
by nine local people. ' .- : -
Copper-Riveted. Waist
IIOIIS DEW
Heavy 8-oz. Blue Denim
Sanforized Slirunk?
Here) one of the strongest waist-band overalls made! Copper
riveted at pockets and sit all other points of strain.; Has suspender
buttons and belt loops. Triple-etitched and the best part of It,
they sure Sanforized Shrunk. j ' ! ' '
REPORT OF CONDITION
& BUSH Bankers
SALEM, OREGON
V At'the close of businesa:0ctbber;17a 1934
.". 29,724. 110.74
- . . ; 250,ooo.flu :
172.C5;
10,500.60
248,481.91
f- f.158.95
. 410.232.21
19,211,483.84
OFFICERS:
A'. N. BtMh, President f 7
Vice President
Cashier, -V
. - 3. Fuhrer, Asst. Cashier '
H. V. Compton, Asst. Cashier, .
Roy Barton, Asst. Cashier - - "... - t. .:- Tlakhaiai GHbeH, Aaci. Caafair
C Mo Cox, Asst. Cashier : Roy 'elson, Asst. Vice president
Bin
List Chance for Teams to
- Get Into Championship ; ,
Phase of Contest -
Contract bridge players will ea
ter the third round of The States- .
man's second annual bridge tour- .
nament Monday night af 8 o'clock
at the Marlon hoteL Thia marks "
the deadline under which teams
may get into the grand champion- .
ship competition as scores for six r
of the eight games are counted ..
Play last Monday Bight was dl ,
vided Into ' two sections, whieh
will continue - to ' prevalL, Taia.
speeding op of the play met with-
general approval, says Mrs. w. u. .
Quinn, tournament director.
'An Interesting sidelight on the '
tourney last week Is the fact that
three husbands' and. wives, play
ing together, made - first or sec- -nd
places': in their positions..
These, were Mr- aad Mrs. Oliver
Huston, top ia section B, north, r,
and south; Mr. and Mrs, Clayton r
Bernhardt' top in the other B see- .
tlon, and Mr; and Mrs. J. E.' Al
brich; second in Ihe B north and -south
division.' , '
Further upsetting the idea that
married couples can't agree at .
bridge, three-couples played third
ben in their sections: Mr. and
Mrs.' Don Madison,' Mr. and Mrs. ;
Gunter and Mr. and Mrs. W. R.
Newmyer, and fourth couple, Mr. -and
Mrs. Earl Fisher, played to a
fourth poaition.
Players who nave J. had some
tournament experience will find ,
keen "enjoyment and good prac
tice In the games each - Monday -
night, and even though they care
not: to compete tor the grand
prises are welcome to register tor ,
the weekly play, fee for which is
50 cents. Nor is registration es- ,
sential, though this detail makes
it easy 'for the director and' her
assistant, Mrs. Carl Armstrong.
First and second prizes are -awarded
In each section for every
Monday night's tourney, and door
prises are also given. - '
Shorter Week at
Courthouse Issue
The proposal - of a 44 - hour
week for courthouse employes is
almost eertainwto eome np at the
forthcoming Marion county bud
get meeting, it was stated yester
day ' at the ' courthouse.; Marlon -county
employes now v'ork 41
hours a week, an average of eight
more hours than is permitted un
der most NRA codes. Certain
members of the county court are
understood already to be favor
able to a 44-hour week. Whether
more help will be needed to take
up the slack win be a matter for
the budget committee to deter
mine. , : ' '
COUGH DHop
, . ; . Real Throat relief!
Medicated with ingTedi-'
'tints' of Vicks VapoRab,
- Band
ISO North Dberty Street J-
id taiuvccgi
LIABILITIES;
Capital , .... . . ... . . 9 SO0.OS0.OS
Surplas .:...,..'.........' J50.000.OO
Undivided ProfiU : 40.52S.61
Reserves .......... . i . . ...:.. 3,470.60
Letters et Credit . :- : 1,777.00
Domestic, and Foreign . Drafts " -, . .:.
' and AccepUnces Sold .v:. .. ' ' 331.95
Deposits . . o.0lira2&M
;".' " ' - " -' : ' ' ; ' s
19.811,483.94
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