712 CnUGO:; CTATHIAN, E-Icn, Oregon, Cunf ay 1- cr Is, lCt) Local Nevs 'Briefs Eanka Pay" Lawyers Circuit' court orders hate been entered tor payment of .attorney fees la bank liquidation business in this coun ty, on the request ot Mark Skin ner, nevr state bank examiner, be fore ho assumes his office, as fol lows: E. L. Crawford, for.. Bank of Scotts Mills, $265; E. L. Craw ford for Aurora bank, $145; E.L. Crawford - for - Hubbard ,; bank, $180; .Custer E. Ross for. Bank of Woodburn.5 $275;; Custer -f E. Boss for Bank of Stayton. $475 y George R. Duncan tor - Bank of Stayton, $504; Blaine McCord for Bank of Woodburn, $276. Tune in KSLM, 1370 Kc, at 7:30 to 8:S0 today; First Evangelical church program. W. T. Rigdon Co. Try bonlT Peak The Chemek etans will climb Dorn peak, ' a conical shaped mountain., the Coast range about 12 miles west and five miles north of Dallas, today. Leaving Salem early, this moraine. they vrUl c drive to. a nnint within four miles of the ranger station located on, the top at the seak. The trail is not par ticularly strenuous , :and . those ' reaching' the summit will be re warded with an-excellent view, . providing' weather conditions are favorable. . .'.'- BUT Furniture .Auction Tuesday, US9 p.'nv 61 Main St Dallas..? Ckti ScholajrebJpHowardEn- sov son of Mr. and ; Mrs. Frank w. Ennor. 24Si Laurel avenue. lrt; Thursday Blght5 ior .Chica go where ne will enter Univers ity of Chicago on a scholarship. Toung Ennor, Who Is , majoring ln languages, plans to return , to Salem following nis course ; j Chicago and enter "the law school ; at WlllameUev:; ffZV! Marine Pettijohn is now assisting Mrs. Garnerwlth permanent wav ing. - - Showa Plctores-- Travel plc tnm of the Mediterranean world, which wiU be shown, at the Jason Lee church at 7 : 3 0 this evening. win feature the Holy. Juano. -mo feature willlnclude pictures ot the excavation of "Old Carthage," Rome, Greece, Egypt, the Plane of irsitoneinn where many t historic battles have been fought, the sea of GaUlee, Samaria, Jerusalem, , Bethlehem and other t y P 1 c a 1 scenes. The public Is invited. Charged as Dnink, City police last night lodged three men.ln the city Jail on the charged drunk enness, Bill i Groshong, ; George Belton, and a man registered a John Doe. Belton fell over the eliff at the foot' of Division street before his arrest by the officers, but received " no Injuries other than minor bruises. ' Grand Jury Convenes The Ma rlon county grand Jury, will con vene . at the courthouse at t o'clock Monday morning to or ganize for action on the Dan Kel laher and the Salem gambling situations. The Jurors: are expect ed to go Into action promptly af ter Circuit Judge L. H. JIcMahan has named one ot the seven mem bers as foreman.- . Sen Bank Boildlng The Bank of Woodburn, in liquidation, has received circuit court, authority to sell Its two-story brick bank - lng house to ; Jess F. - Fikan of Woodburn for$5100 subject to a 1muw held by the First National bank of Portland.' Book valuation of the bank was listed at $17,QJ1. " Win Dee Moines 1 Trip "WV T. Miltonberger. general agent, and . Lee O. Smith, agent of the Yeo man Mutual . Life insurance com pany won trips to the national c . convention of the Association of Life Underwriters in. Des , Moines, it was announced by the company ., last week.-, - vVT : "-- ' Smiths on Ittlpl- Ervin- F. Smith, accompanied Mrs. Smith ami their small a on. -will leave to day for Del Monte, Calif. rto at tend the convention of the $100, . 000 club of . the N"ew York Life ' Insurance company. They wu drive 'to California and make the '."trip a general vacation. - ' Tlsits Harvest Fair -Wayne D. . Harnmir. Marion county club leaa -v er. yesterday ivisi ted : the 4 West Stayton harvest festival to1 Inspect the exhibits.: particularly.- oi 4-h club members. He took Helen Cow gill of Corvallis, assistant " state club leader; along to Judge' the boys'and girls' entries. ' Funeral Monday Funeral ser vices will be held la Portland at 2 o'clock Monday afternoon for IUccnsM, Vancouver The fol lowing hafe received marriage li censes at Vancouver, wasa.: Lr nest E. . Ileide, 7S2 Chemeketa street, Salem and Dolores ..V. Lnckenbough,- Portland; Louis Butler, and Isabell.M. Kennedy, both of Salem route one; Ralph F. Bolton, 482 University street, D. L. Trullin ger, 72, sawmill op-lcaiem; an Grace A. Wood, Ell- erator and charter member of the yerton route two; Asa R. Thomas Molalla chapter of Odd Fellows, and Mrs. Martha 11. Belden, both who died )n an Oregon City hos- 0f West Stayton. . . ! ' pital Thursday night. . Mr.Trul-l ' - ; - - - . - - liuger's residence is In the Union I" Permit Totatea---Buuaing per HiU dlstritt near MuUno. ; He Is miU granted during the past survived by his widow and three weelt, accoraing 10 ine rworai w daughters,' Blanche Rayburn, Sa- the city b .11 din Wjor.. lem; i Pauline' ZweifeL, Eldorado, amounted to 15.509. ThefiUmat- and Maude Friedrich, ot Union ed costs tor the alteration of two structures was rviwuus seven structures. $50$; 'tour re- Any young people who could not! pair Jobs, $425, and the tnstalla register this week and yet wish to Jtion of an elevator at 2S0 South enter onthe opening oay at me i Front street, $fzis Capital Business couege may reg ister on Monday. It will pay to se cure a business education where that is the one thing in which the school specializes. . ';. 'r , - ... ' 'Toobs;. Townsend XI e t The Young i. People's -Townsend dub will meet Monday night at 8 o'clock at 844 Center street. State Representative Thomas of West Salem has been Invited to give the principal address. A tine musical program is promised. Members who play stringed Instruments are asked to bring them along for or chestra practice. All young people interested in the Townsend plan movement are invited to attend. : Baals is Interne Robert' Boals, son of Mrs. R. Tv Boals, of Salem, who Is a senior in Northwestern university medical school, Chica go, has received special interne ship at the Shriners' hospital for crippled children in that city. In addition to his regular work, Mr. Boals will receive special work In orthooedic surgery under Dr. Beveridge Moore, chief surgeon. - Iojasctkm Wanteds A tempor ary order restraining Flora Peter son and others from selling crops from certain land was Issued In circuit court here yesterday and Sentember 17 at 10 a. m. set as time. when cause must be (Shown Take "publie liability ins. See Ho-, j why the order should not be made mer H. Smith, ph. 1181. - r i fdo..ouh u i :t.-jA. ,.v -.'-. ;-jS.. - ---jtion action was brought byXrace ""Seek Water Rights A. B. car- White. icr of Portland has filed With the I . sUte engineer here-application to 8heriff Reports Two returns is iMond feet of I from sheriffs . foreclosure sales water from Mitt, Birch', Quart were filed with the county clerk nt THftBftard .creeks for mining yesterday, one to the case of A. I. purposes in - Josephine county. jEoff against Sarah H. Steeves es The Pine Creek Mining company tate and others, the other that of eka to annronrlate lOOrsecond lAlberUne Kreni, administrator of fAt r ipr from Pine creek, the estate of Emil Krens, deceas- tribuUry ot Snake river, for min- ed. against Rose .A.,. Stroud and lng and power purposes in-Baker I others. county. " Directors Convene The Salem chamber j of commerce - board of directors will hold Its first meet ing since the early summer vaca tion, period Monday night at , $ o'clock in the chamber manager's Would Collect, Stock Eliza beta Bishop Is named defendant in a suit filed In circuit court by J. O. Hughes to collect payments he alleges are due on a purchase of 55 share of stock In Lloyd L. Hughes, Inc. Total payments, he office. The first Monday noon lun- avers, were to have been $4400. cheon i meeting of chamber mem bers of the fall season will be held Monday, September 23. The Pro gram will be given over, to open f orum discussions. Tune In KSLM, 1370 Kc, at 7:30 to :30 today; First Evangelical I cense from the county clerk here. church program. W. T. Rigdon Co, Husband Seeks Divorce Issac Schmidt yesterday filed suit for divorce " from Marjory: Schmidt, whoa he says he married at Van couver. Wash., in 1133. He char ges she has treated him cruelly and ' inhumanly and has refused to live with him. The court is ask ed to grant him divorce and to restore her maiden name.- no cnu- dren are involved. - ' Sud Tar t Judge Miller B. Harden yesterday fined S. Suda, Japanese, $5 and assessed f f .50 costs for driving an automobile without an operator's license. Su- da's license had been, revoked be cause ot defective eyesight' Al bert Schlag paid ai $1 tine tor driving without a license. Johnson Says Innocent A plea ot not guilty was entered In Jus tice court, yesterday by R. John son, charged with assault and bat- Obituary , "Painter . . In Walla Walla. . September 14 Robert Painter. 78" years'. Surviv ed by Mrs- Octavla Nolan, Miss Zullette Painter, sisters; and Will Mumper, step-brother; Joe Paint er, nephew; all of Salem.: Fun eral services will.be held from the ehapel of Clough - Barrick com ; pany, . Monday, September '1$,- at 1:30 p, m. Rev.-George Swift, of ficiating. Interment will be In the I.O.O.F. cemetery. Ritual service at gTaveside by -Odd FeUows lodge. - ; ' Rlely . r ' In Portland, "September 13 Amelia C. Riely, late resident of IS 07 S. W.- Broadway, sister of Robert,' Lute and Gertrude Savage Of Salem,' Funeral " ser vices, will be held Monday, Sep tember 1 th. at ?. 3 0 : p. m., from the Holmant and Lutz Colonial Mortuary, N. E. 14th tnd Sandy Blvd Portland. Vault interment Rlverview semete-y. - i " r Licensed to Wed Lester C Da vidson, 31, highway shops worker who lives on Salem route six, and Mildred C. Martin, legal, stenog rapher. 120 Court street. Salem, yesterday secured a marriage 11- IJrs. Roosevelt Starts Slums Project StrillC TIlFCat ft " - ...... .. V' . . - - 1- 'I-- , -k ...... . mmmmmmmmmmm'mmmmmimmmmmwmmmmmmmmmmmmammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm ,y, ') '; Delayed Ucek EPIC Leader i: I I. BIcGrady . is : Successful in Getting ; I.Iiners ; and ' " Owners Together ; t . t i . ... . - - - (Continued Xrom. Page 1) . posed by the 'union- and McGraj dy as spokesman for the president- -'. . ' . The operators sat silent. ; . , 1 fIn effect, you - are sitting there saying .'To hell with" you, i Mr. PresidentV? said G. ' --W. Savage.' secretary . of, the miners Ohio district. ? :. . -,r Compares Operatose" I To Communists . " ; You ere placing "yourselves in the same - position as . the - com- i munists defying the government of the - United States." , - Negotiations ; toward :- "a - .new i wage contract zor Appalachian i soft cbal-mtners had broken' com pletely . Saturday; morning,.' when McGrady stepped into the confer ence roomi t .f4w--; A'-j'i ; ; The United Mine, Workers , had expressed? themselves as wiillnz i to' keep , the mines -working for IB days more while negotiations continued If the producers would make any; pay increase retroac- I tire. The operators refused .7 1 1 :":,-,- .'. . -. V - CulUrt Ota', " Although the next gubernatorial campaign: Jsnt until 193S, ' Cul , bert . Olson, above, chairman of the Democratic statccentral com. . mittee and state senator from Los - Angeles, CaL, is being prominent-" r ly" mentioned as the. likely candi date . to . lead the : Democratic I Purely to God .we're not go-1 1838. Olson is being Flewer fer first lady Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt receives a flower from Geraldlne Walker of the slum district titer the first lady .ef the land had given the signal for the start ef Detroit's $8,000,000 slum clearance project, ; -, Civic and patriotic organizations turned out for the ceremony. ing . to, allow this industrial war- tare to tare piecebecause ox retroactive clause,"..' McGrady shouted. J - . I - TXm fftM ffi rr 1 19 m.r . m wtta with President Roosevelt yester day ' discussing industrial rela tions and that .the soft, coal sit- t nation was the only bad spot on the map.; "..'.,v- ;"We've been taking It on the mentioned . as the potential suc cessor to Upton Sinclair who won the Democratic nomination for governor : last- year on an EPIC platform, He was in command of Sinclair's gubernatorial campaign ; - I . ; In 1934. re-stating contentions ot the 'de fendants In the ease and in com- Fagea. president of the Pitts-1 """7"," . 1 S C, 7 7J. . . burgh district. Just before Fagen . took the tunately so worded his opinion as to give the reasonable and def in Record Fresliqian Glass to Register! (Continued from Page l) C. M.. Inmau and Ray L. Smith, have also been added to the law school faculty. Dean Roy M. Lockenour expects a -considerable increase in law school enrollment Most of the students who will I arrive Monday hope to earn part of their expenses by working. A camnalffn to find part time Jobs for students has produced favor able results. Applications for government jobs under the stu dent aid program exceed the num ber ot Jobs available by a large number, according to Dean F. M.I Erlckion. work is avauaoie zor about 71 students under the .fed eral relief setup. - The faeulty. nil members of which are now on hand, held its first meetinr of the year yester- bcnncu, usivv hbcu sm shw wj i - i the probate eouTt following ap- j day and discussed puns tor wei commc me new siuueuia. terniUea and sororities as well as They were married later in the day by Rev. P. W. Erlksen. Glasses Registered With about 70 boys of the grade school, isalo r feign school, and prep school age registered for classes yesterday morning, the T.M.C.A. announced that ..registration was as good as could be expected for the first day. . ... Executors . Discharged Dis charge of R- O. Solum, executor, and Gusta M. Solum, executrix, ot the estate of Peter J. Talsater, de ceased, have been discharged by Coming Events Sept 14-ltP West 1 Stay ton Harvest festival. West Stayton school grounds. , Sept 18 Freshman days ' begin, Willamette waivere- ty. . ' Sept lft fialem schools 'open. '. ', , '". ; September 20 k t t e ' grange conference In llao leay grange hall, 10:80 a. nt. September 20 Fallopea. ine. - -r: -.'-- Sept 21 a Joee , vnT Willamette, football, SweeV land field. o'clock. . ' Sept 27-S Oregoa State Bar Association, ; " t October 5 Sixth Mickey House, anniversary at the ELiinore. flrxhrratohoed dow ? T-2.22f. ia new ana moamea union; pro posal. out of his way adversely to crit icize the German government, which criticism was not -a rele vant or legitimate part of his Ju dicial decision.' Hull explained the' federal gov ernment had no Jurisdiction over state and municipal officials. Announce School Opening Schedule - (Continued from Page 1) . - - high schools are running on full- day schedules Tuesday, the sen ior - nigh - students will pass through the short period,' halt- thi afternoon to do their book ,. 55"J " !"m "P.; buying. For them, regular class-1 1""' ..rruu,,. County Expenditure ; VponBang$y Disease Control Is Limited New Faith tc link Germany Invincible Germany Theme of Nazis Convention; Fuehrer Lauded " . (Continued from Page 1) : - more important than to quarrel about the form In which some be lieve they must present God to . their fellow men . Further emphasis on the evoia- - tion of a new national .German ' religion was laid during the Hit- ; ler youth rally sby :. the premier presentation of an oratorio - like performance ; involving , band mu sic,' speaking choruses. Individual speakers and singing. "Holy fatherland," and "flag to which we all pledged our lives flag which is our beginning and . our end, were two of the themes. Der fuehrer was told in musical. ' rhyme: ' ' X "When you, our fuehrer, eaU us for storm or attack, we shall begin that attack Jubilantly and ready tor victory." v K - - One of the speakers In this lilt- lng drama exclaimed: , - rlf we have not time to pray Whereunnn the -Whole ehorua joined In: : - v; "God will nevertheless under stand us, for whoever consecrates -his life to hi nation will be hon-. ored by a blessed stand next to thelrd.rtHt:r'ft' ' " ' FOREST FTRB SPREADS - . . '. KELLOGG-, Idaho, Sept. li. C&A forest fire started this aft ernoon near the Elk creek school, climbed to timber on the hillsides , and tonight had covered about 45 acres. , . . - - f , . , PENNEY'S I es will 'start Wednesday. . Rural Aid Of fice in New Location proval of their accountings. Y. Men on Retreat C. A. Kells, Gus Moore. - LeRoy . Casey, . Bill Lemmon. and Bob Buxton, mem bers ot the Salem T. M. C A. sUff, will attend staff retreat which the Portland Y; Is holding today at Camp Collins. Cole is Speaker Howard Cole, The ioint Marion-Polk county other camnus organisations were! ... . u. .n..i ..MiitiMnn also preparing to greet the new- admlnigtratIm naTe been moved comers.- , (to room 4S. Oregon building. Plans for Freshman ' . I Ted R. Hobart. Marion county su- Daysf Are Complete , Jperrisor, t announced : yesterday. Dr. Bruce Baxter win omciauy i Associated with him In this office welcome the freshmen to Willam- . vftTor Madsen. . Polk sucer- I "Yr....V ' -T... tte at 9:30 o'clock .Monday -;"aMlM Jane Knapp.h8me jAmriiW 4e An Yt I - I V4Bka usn ims a v aww w mm work,' which by new state law hMnniM mandatorv in 1SS7. Is Contrary to early reports, no limited to zl cents per head of changes are anticipated in the eattle lt was stated at the county country school bus routes lead- elerks ? office yesterday. This is ing to Salem senior and Junior ,tne highest figure at which the high schools, Principal Fred D. fee 0f veterinarians appointed as Wojf of the senior institution said assistant county; herd Inspectors last night. The bosses will make mty De tet. - -'- :- --' - -the usual pickup stops Monday ; Beflef was expressed, however, morning , and leave the high that the fee might be considerably scnool on the homeward trip t at inwr- itnn tbe- eharae naid by noon. Tuesday. tthey will leave ttB county at present for tnber- uie eny on regular scneauie, diogfc , tesUng ot catUe Is 15 rrom .tne senior nign at. s:o p. centJ a Dead. The sUte wlirpay m. : ;c .. . . '. Icost of ear tags, laboratory tests . Wolf, with R. W. Tavenner, as- and inspection forms in connec- sistant principal, and their staff, Itlon with the Bangs control wore. worked at the high school .until I This program will be financed late last night and expect to with federal money in 1934. spend today there rechecking re- for Main - Wear Whether it be boys or men's work or dress - rain coats Penneys ' have them at - bargain ' prices... . ; ' ... - i : -- V 'All. new stock . " ready for you rr (piiuiayyiiivl tery. On the state's moUon, Judge yice-president of the Christian En-1 morning at an assembly in cnap- economics director. Miller B.; Kayden .'continued the case ? indefinitely end - released Johnson on his own recognizance. The authorities were unable to lo cate: the prosecuting witness. deavor Union of Oregon; will ad ! dress the Men's 99 Bible class of the First Christian church at 9:45 this morning. Account Is Final Final ac- ptanTwo niinics The Salem counting of Josephine A. Steen ns office ot the Marion county de- execntrixf ot the estate of H. E. partment of health will hold two Steen, deceased, shows cash In cUnics next week. A preschool wm of I30S.4S, outgo of 145.50 Hobart said that while he was I without definite information to minimum of confusion I morning. .:,, " . Monday r . . . . . . vvu.nvii - - . iiu., -n7iTTavii Tiai aTinnTinppn ..u -ii;v!--i..Mi. TiiitMitai tun a naianre or izj y.sz m casn i x . .v. viu .m'i uuwuh. - and ' women a mrb """": ,.v.KmA loor. n ianslst with ? professors and ine forenoon and the regular immun izations, . Saturday ; morning from 8:30 to 10: o'clock. - " Townsend i Meeting---Townsenid club No. 1 will meet Monday night at 7:45 at the Tabernacle at 13th and Ferry streets, a: N. Donald son,: deputy .snerui, wn speaa. giving ; his ' interpretation of. the social security bill. Trustees Demnr New matter in the defendants'answer does not ; constitute a ' defense, plain tiffs held in a, demurrer filed yes- and other assets worth $375. Safe Authorized--W. L. Cobb km' , rtr pivA '- nrnha to' ""' court ' au thority to sefi personal property In the estate of Walter G. Relfe, of whom he is guardian, to satis fy obligations of the estate. - Grange Meets -A routine meet ing of the Salem grange was held in Miller hall yesterday morning. There was no - formal program. Twenty-four members were pres- i ent 1 . ''--" el following which the freshmen will commence an intensive pro- ' if S tthii toe is' vu cerUta f1118- iTi.1: Uiat his organlsaUon would be working steadily to carry out the m 4t W 1 IT - i r - I 1XVS i VUAvm wmmm m- "V - ' " 4 - 1 i TTTIH..J .hA .H1 Utn - . . a K.a-v eu. ww nini u. w utf nuui Professor. Herman uiari wui - - . ... ' t rtnnnt conduct tour of the campus la-1 T " .r; v.r. ' 1.. ... . n l nrT nr asu 1 1 in rii iimii m ii ikcu ui.ru - - . . . . (continued from page l) from the Bremen and tosslng lt In rSrntion sahtS fanners ho. have, the desire and th river July 26. Secre- ... fling, fwiuwi iui .w . - x uo ueyttikuicui cuuusiueu Apology Sent on Brodsky Incident it was the intention of the rural i ,etndT tests at vh0 are on relief roll of iwhose tf feel that the magistrate. in!raj.. al.iLae, credit sources have ; been ex- . - in s:i. xuo ubuiuu fcBn.ffli- organlsed at its first class meet- lng at 4 o'clock. A, party ior , . girls at the gymnasium ana onei , - :cAB KILLS AVIATRJX for men at the M. U. A. WiUl r. - t start at 7:30. t I LONGVIEW, Wasn., Sept.' lfj- Rocild E. t i 1 1 & 1 Mramtnations and I WV-Mrs. Hazel Bunch of Seattle, health talks will be glten Wednes- Wash.; aTiatrix, died in a hospi- day v. i tai ute tonignt as a resun oi m- I south of Ostrander. Wash., early nr nniin?(! ee. mcuuiim in ueii i , 1 -...-. " . - i-rr - . . . .. ip cf n 'an f th-1 vendeh, deceased." has been ap- Benefit raid Under ,. r this evening. Decree Given rrt i tmktMta for denositonr 1 Jonea'finai accounting as execu nt riili'- MrPialnA m- their 1 tor of the estate of, Sarah A, Ho- i proved in probate court here. Garden Club Meet The Salem Garden club will hold special meeting at the chamber of com merce here at S o'clock Monday night. , Foreclosure Asked Union Cen tral Life Insurance company has filed suit In circuit court here to foreclose ion ai chattel; jmortgage agaiast Irvin G. Reinke- The court Is requested to appoint a receiver pending completion of the case. Settlement Acknowledged Ac knowledgment ot complete settle ment, of an old circuit court case, S. A. Miller vs Eliza Kinzer. has been entered in the county clerk's records by the defendant. k- Boy Disappears Ralph Rea- soner, 17, 5 feet 10 Inches U; about 28 ships, which sailed from weight 1 140 pounds; light hair, Portland August 31, and was pre blue eyes, son of Mrs. A. A. Carl- .nmBhiv- atm onni son, Taftf Oregon, disappeared been concentrated in . the vicinity irom nis nome. yesieruay. puu ot the Mediterranean. . uerw were nouueu. , Nearly another hundred ''units Cars Stolen A Bnlck touriirg of the British home fleet was car belonging to N. V. ' Lowery. sianaing oy ai roruana ior man- 2048 Court street, and a Chevro- euvers announced to start Tues let! . beloneine to E. H.' Chamn. I day in Scottish Waters. Naval Stayton. were stolen from North men, however, observed that this Statesman Policy J GverlCa British Ships Held Ready . (Continued from Page 1) j while ten more were cruising in the Mediterranean and a fleet of Cheek for $30 has been mailed to Berth M. King of Sublimity bv The Statesman as payment un der - her aecident policy carried through The Statesman. Mrs. King wa struck by an automobile at the Ladd ' & Bush corner several weeks go. The in Jury was cover-: ed by The Statesman accident pol icy. V V' ' ' - '.: HOLEPROOF SOCK OF THE MONTH ' Guaranteed , CA 76o value mvC - EMMONS, Wa , ..-426' State St, - t t Residence Pnone 8719 , Off ice Phone 5828 , Newell Williams t Confidential Investigations: Any Where - Any Time - Salem, Oregon'- : Insurance and : . r Real Estate'. ' Becke tS. Yadjrrcrlb 189 N. High-j ihone 4947, . ' - ' - Groves . At -Amiti.- Sept. 14, -Anna Groves, . aged i3 years,- Survived by son Ernest of Amity. Remains in care of Salem Mortuary S45 N. Capitol. Funeral-. announce ments later. MOWERS OLSON, Fjorkt Corrt & Hba Phcne 71C5 Church street last night. Dick rpjohn Leaves' Richard "Dick'f ..Upjohn left yesterday to resume bis stuaies . in liarvara medical college, Boston, Mass. This will be his second year there. Maccabees Wednesday The Maccabee lodge, will - meet Wed nesday night in. the K. J?. .hall at $ o'clock. The new rituals will be used. A social hour will -follow. ..- Tnthhls Return" J. B. T. Tuthllli and daughter, .Gertrude, former residents of Salem who ere bow living in California, have been renewing acquaintances here for the past two days. .;: Here From South - Mrs. Ralph II. Smith of Riverside, Calif., has been visiting in Salem with her mother. Mrs. M. M. Fake, and her sister, Miss Mary Fake, v .-. ; . fleet could receive sudden orders to change its plans and reach the Mediterranean in from three to five days. -f . PILES CURED Without epentlon or lots sf time . - DR. MARSHALL S2 Orefoa SMc . ' fioas BS0S SPECIAL. Our Usual Wave, Complete 75 Perm Oil 7 f 1 0 Push Wave, v , 'Complete -"' iMi. Phone 88S3 n 207 1st KaH Eank Eldg. - Lli. CASTU3 PEFJIL WAVEr USB CHINESE HERBS WHEN OTHERS FAIL Charlie Chan -Chinese Herbs : Remedies are son poison- . ons, their heal ing virtue has been tested hundreds years in t ol lowing obronie nil- S. B. Fong ments, throat, sinusitis, catarrh; ears, lungs, asthma, chronic congh, stomach, gall stones, co litis, constipation, diabetes, kid neys, bladder, heart, nerves, neuralgia, rheumatism, high blood pressure, ' gland, -skin sores, male, female and chil dren disorders. 8. B. Fongv 8 years practice in China, Herb Specialist, gives relief after others fail. 123 N. Commercial St., Salem,' Ore, Office hours every dayr 9 to 4 p.m. except Sunday and Wednesday, 0 to 10 a. m. School Opens I Tomorrow V. . and for cnildren to 'do good . work it. ia . essential that they be in good health regular examinations by your physician will help keep them welL' SCIIAEFER'S .DRUGSTORE . , Prescriptions 1S3 N. 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Unequalled for highest-quality Retreading that means a saving for you. Wll be glad to show you how you can add extra miles to those old tires at sur- j prisingly low cost. Example: Special 4.40x21, $2.95 V (SDG; m AMD I Liberty & Gieineketa Telephone 3412