! The OREGON STATESMAN. Salenv, Oregon, Tuesday Morning, December 1, 1936 PAGE FIVL! i n L Unocal ievs - oners Lee Injured Clarke E. Lee, 37, 1715 South Winter street, suf fered an ankle Injury . Saturday night when automobiles driven by W. J. Lee. H45 South 12th street, and Charles Francis, col lided , on Commercial between x erry ana inoe aireeia. oiktio Scott, of Cnlp creek, was injured Friday in a collision of cars dri ven by , Charles F. Johnson, Eu gene, and Albert Lengren, route seven, in a. driveway on the Len gren place. Other accidents were reported over the weekend as fol lows: Herman Stege, 1710 Madi son, and Walter Amort, route fiver t Capitol and Market; Lud--wig M. Jossund, Bonneville, and C. M, Camel, route two, on Paci fic , highway eight . miles north; Marion -Gatchell, 260 Hood, and an unidentified motorist, at Com mercial and State streets. . Inspect .Road ' Members of the county court and N. C. Hubbs, "county engineer, yesterday made an inspection trip of the newly graded 3.5 miles of highway on the North Santiam road. Judge J. C Slegmund said upon. his re turn that the work had been, well done and that they, were pleased with the road. This stretch is the last grading necessary , on the highway. Although the grading is completed the road Is quite rough In spots. Judge Siegmund said, and it is still necessary to make a 300 yard detour around an un built bridge. No further work will be done on the road this year. Reroor now! Mathis. 474 Ferry. . Woman la Pardoned Governor Martin issued a conditional par don Monday to Helen Harris, who was serving a term ot oays in me uoinmoia county jau ior main taining a nuisance nnder the Knox liquor control law. She also, was fined 2150. The pardon was rec ommended by the district attorney and trial Judge. Governor Martin . said the woman was seriously lit and had been taken to a hospital at St. Helens. Death from Natural; Causes Called to Scotts Mills yesterday morning to investigate the sud den death ot a man there. Dr. L. E. Barrlck, coroner, and Dep . nty Sheriff B. G. Honeycutt found that A. J. Loux, 73. had dropped dead while cutting wood with his son. Death was believed to have been caused from heart failure. He Is survived by his son Ralph. Prompt del. Dry wood. Tel. 5000. Home for Holidays F rank Erickson. son of Dean and Mrs. F. M. Erickson, came up from Oakland, Calif., where he is em ployed at the headquarters ot the California- Packing corporation, to spend the Thanksgiving holi day with his parents. Toung Erickson played basketball for Willamette university from . his .freshman year to graduation.. Affidavit Against McMaban . The affidavit of prejudice filed ; by .the- plaintiff in the ease of , Jacob Doerfler against the Salem . Nut growers association was filed against Judge L. H. McMahan in - stead of Judge L. GJ LewelHng as first reported. : Growers to Meet Loganberry growers .from all. over Oregon will gather at the chamber of com . merce at 10 o'clock this morning for an all day meeting, one feature ot which will be a report of the loganberry control board. Nursery School Topic 'The Value of Nursery Schools" will ' be the topic discussed tonight at 7:30 o'clock over KpAC on, -'The Citizen and His School' program. Hammond At a local hospital Saturday. No vember 28. Dolly Z. Hammond, wife of C. R. Hammond, 1370 Les lie street. "Mother of Martha Ham mond of Portland. Funeral serv ices will be held from the Terwil liger Funeral home, 770 Cheme keta street, Tuesday, December 1, at 1:30 p. m. Interment at Odd Fellows cemetery. Elder NIemeyer will officiate. . Miller At the residence in Turner on Monday. Nor. 30, Andrew Jack son Miller at the age of 69 years. He leaves his wife, Nellie, of Turn er; two sons. Walter and Fred of Turner; sisters. Mrs. Nannie Dun can and Mrs. Ellen Quesnell of Los Angeles. Cal., and' a brother, Joe - Miller ot Stayton. Funeral an ' aouncements later from W. T. Rlg- uuu cvuiyanj, r ..: i ,' - Sias - ' j-.-, h... At the Turner Memorial home Sitnrili Nnr 9 Jt T ,r rViorlAa A. Sias, aged 67 years. - Survived by widow, Grace; two sons; Rev. Charles A. Sias, Jr.. ot Hamilton. Mont., and Rev. Huber B. Sias of Crangeville, Ida.; two daughters. Mrs. Thomas Hamilton and Mrs. J. C. Palmer, both of Fossil, and five grandchildren. Arrangements In charge of Salem Mortuary, 545 North Capitol street. Services will be held under the direction of Salem Mortuary Tuesday, Decem ber 1. at 2:30 p, m.. In the Turner Christian church. Rev. James Love officiating. Interment in Turner VVV VVV LIONEL DARRYMORE RELIEVED FROM PAIN TktfaauMM tar. rcUe4 lr B.O-MAM bom a cripplia attack of Sciftcm. wmjt "Nnrc im my titpttitmrt a aO-MAKI i tk 4icrarr of s tr mom in Betfaft, IxeUW, and kaa beca aea wick saat con ia Gku Bmaia WAmoo. SOMAS I fa camiaUit to acrika at t iiii of th wdrooa, faoS aa attaaopaolraaiMUai. ..rTrn-i !?' te an aa-nta. . no-L2nni ;. : Tot Sals Ban TXCLirSIYILT h FredBIever, 170 "N. Liberty St. Obituary . Returns Blow Although em ployes have oaly " until Saturday night to file their j registration cards under the federal social se curity program, less than 600 of the SO 00 cards distributed by the Postal department last week' have been returned. Postmaster H. R. Crawford said yesterday. Many of the cards are found to contain er rors, and have to be i returned to the, workman, he said- The mis takes over practically "every question on the form. . Some fail to give? the town of j birth, their mother's maiden nasae or other desired information.;! The forms must be correct In every detail, Crawford pointed out, and stated that clerks at the pottotflce were available . to " help lnj filling out the blanks. " ; j , , j Ferry Being Bnilt i Construc tion of the new Wheatland ferry is progressing rapidlj in West Sa lem with the Marion county bridge crew in charge of the work?, It is expected to be com p Beted by Jan uary I.! Although th0 ferry is to operate on a cable It" is "betng equipped .with side wheels which would, enable it to operate under Its own power up and down the river. Work on the approaches for the ferry is expected to start in a few days and be completed be fore high water. Rummage sale by Daughters of Union Civil War Veterans. Wed.. Thurs.,-175 S. Commercial. r i Club J No. 3 Meets Townsend club No. 3 will meet Tuesday night in the Bungalow church, 17th and Court streets. Arthur Moore. district organizer, will give his report on the congres sional board meeting held In Portland last week; and will answer questions. All club , presi dents are requested by Mr. Moore to be present,! and the public in invited.; ' J Eagl Court Set 4 The' third annual Eagle Scout court of hon or will ; be held at the chamber of commerce here the night of December II, Scont Executive James E. Monroe announced yes terday. Three candidates are ex pected to qualify for the honor, one ot the highest! In scouting. Caster Ross is chairman for this court. j Metcalfs Arrive- Home Mr. and Mrs. Donald Gi. Metcalf re turned to Salem over the week end from a motor j trip to Salt Lake City, Utah. Noj snow or rain was encountered on the loop trip, through Boise. Ida., Salt Lake City, Reno, Nev.. and northern California, Metcalf said yester day. : Inquest Postponed The cor oner's inquest of the death of Er nest Kane. The Dalles, who died as result of injuries received in an automobile accident; early , Friday morning, will be held today at 10 o'clock. The hearing was or iginally scheduled yesterday but was postponed In order that sev eral witnesses could attend the funeral at The Dalles. ; ,! j ! ' 'I Applications Still Come - Al though the county j clerk's office is out of dog license tags, having issued 5000 during the year, ap plications are still coming in, U G. Boyer, county clerk said yes terday. As no additional licenses are to be. purchased for the one month remaining in 1936, those getting licenses will receive a re ceipt but no .tag. S ' ' ! j Chorus Clans, Liberty A class In choral singing will be started In the community hall at Liberty tonight at 8 o'clock; by Dr. R. W. Hans Scitt, WPA adult education Instructor, Earl LitwiHer, county supervisor, announced last night. The class is open without charge to all persons interested. It will meet each Tuesday; night. - - j Bookerf, Traffic Charges Three motorists were booked ty city police yesterday on charges of minor traffic law violations. Oscar B. Hansen, route three, was charged . with making a reverse turn.' Gofdon L. Skinner, 4 6 0 South High, with speeding, and Earl Carkins. T. M. C. A., with making a left turn from an alley. i i Dakotans to Meet Former residents a$ North and South Da kota are invited to attend the meeting of the Dakota club to be held In the parish house of St. Paul s Episcopal church Wednes day night. A covered dish din ner at 6:30 will be followed by a program and social time. Solon White Speaker - Solon T. White, estate director of agri culture, will be the speaker at the KIwanIs clubr luncheon today noon at tbe Marion1 hotel. Club Meets Tonight Townsend club No. 12 will meet at the Jason Lee Memorial church tonight at 7:30. Coffee and cake will be serv ed. ; i - , checks COLDS aaa' FEVER - tint day Headaches. SO aUnutea UasIA, Tablets ' Balv. Im Drops Try Kaa My Tlaca Woxld'e Vert - UaiaMU i Dr.CfcanLam CHINESE MEDICINE CO. Natural remedies for disorders of tlv- cr, stomach, glands, skin, , and urinary system of men and soaea Remedies for' constipation, asthma, arthritis. sugar diabetes and t rheumatism. t T. T. 19 years la bust- v ess. Naturopathic physicians. ZOSH Court St. Gorier Uberty. Office) open Satur days and Tuesdays oaly, 10 A. BL to 1 am , m n . m Y Gousultatlow-IIlood pressure and urine i.rnr tree of .n. - chargea, Mathis-Zirkel Case Up Today Car Crash at Brooks Will Be Aired Motion Day : in Levelling Court ; . .Both departments ot the Mar ion county circuit court will be In session today with Judge L. G. Le welling sitting for his regular motion day In department No. 2 and - Judg L. . H. McMahan pre siding at the jury trial of the 310,380 damage action of Bron son R. Mathis against Paul and Marie Zirkel in. department No. 1. Mathis is asking damages for injuries received! in an automo bile accident at Brooks February 25, 1936, between cars drlren by Paul Zirkel and John, O'NeilL Mathis was a guest in the O'Neill ear. ; ,r '"jy j . ' ; The plaintiff charges that the defendant was driving at a high rate of speed and that he was cn the wrong side" ot the highway i when the accident occurred. He states that he suffered nervous shock, spinal injuries and that as a result of other Injuries his arm will be permanently stiffened. The defendants allege in their answer that O'Neill waa careless and negligent in the operation of his car, that he failed to keep a proper lookout and that he did not take proper measures to pre vent the accident! ' r Circuit Court Catherine McKillop vs. Archie W. McKillop; decree of divorcs. Plaintiff granted! restoration of maiden name, Catherine Farmer. Pearl Farmer vs. Frances T. Farmer; decree of divorce. Plain tiff granted custody of one minor child. j Ruth Beatty vs. Carl Beatty; decree of divorce. W. P. and L. Mi Crier vs. L. K. Colgan; . motion for dismissal of attachment- on grounds of ex emption, ! Warren B. Chase vs. Salem Brewery association; formal or der of dismissal on stipulation of settlement..- R. C." Aiken, Inc., vs. H. M. Boesch; affidavit of R. C Aiken declaring that defendant refused to turn over property Involved without payment of 150 atttorney fees, that defendant's affidavit was made in "badi faith, and sub terfuge" and stating that Boesch admitted many times that he Hitch-Hike South Phil McKay and Robert Brown, local youths, returned Sunday 'from a hitch hike jaunt to Roseburg, where they had visited relatives and friends since Wednesday. They report Roseburg was experiencing colder and more foggy weather than Salem. Guild Will Meet The Ameri can Lutheran Ladles' Guild will hold an important special meet ing Wednesday at 2 p. m. in the church parlor for the purpose of making a final decision on car pet. Every member is urged to attend. i List Student Meetings - Stu dent meetings scheduled for the remainder of this week at Salem high school are as follows: To day, Girls' league, "S" club; Wednesday, sophomore class play rehearsal; Thursday, sophomore' class meeting: Friday, all special activity clubs. Rock Contract ! Awarded The state highway commission award ed the contract tol furnish crush ed rock in stock piles on the Eagle Point-Crater Lake! section of the Crater Lake highway to A. S. Wal lace of Roseburg. His bid was 337,- 584. Bids were opened in Port land November 5. ! f- ... :- Goes South for! Treatment; Mrs. Ed Lytle, whose hand was crippled by infection which caused long Illness, left yesterday for Ban Francisco where she will receive special treatment. 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It helps Nature tone up the sys tem, thus lessening the discom forts from the functional disor ders which women must endure in the three ordeals of life.: 1. Turning from girlhood to woman hood. 2.' Preparing, for mother hood. 8. Approaching ; "middle age.--""5 Don't be a threerouarter wife, Uke LTD I A E. PINK HAM'S VEGETABLE COMPOUND and Go "Smiling Thronah.. . : Hagic Shovz . Ji A. knew the plaintiff was is th owner of the property. Gerda Marie Meyer vs. Mrs. Henry J. Meyer and others; de murrer to complaint. - Probate Court -Rachael LaForge estate; final hearing set for January 1 4. Jonathan E. Bourne estate; in heritance tax on the i $6410 estate determined to be $16.63. Venetfk Ann Stlckney estate; appraisal filed by C.C. Ward. Ben Hawkins and Frank Dutton. Milton M. Cox guardianship; report of sale of real esttate for $470 by Elmer D. Cook, guard- I - ' Ian. Wayhe and Rar Wilbur guard- lanship; account of guardian ap proved, i . Luke Lemery estate; order granting Albert Emery, admini strator authority to borrow $300 in the name of tbe estate. Josephine M. Davis estate; ap praisal of $3046 filed byj Helen Smith, Laura E. Flagg and Bessie M'Blofson. f Harriet C. Ramage estate; up on the signed agreement) of the heirs the surety of Harriet I. Jones, ; administratrix, released from liability and administratrix permitted to serve without bondsman. Orpha I. Barnes estate i , estate closed and Wilmer A. Barnes re leased as administrator, j: Marriage Licenses . William Hugh Shattuci legal, collection manager, Portland and Prlacila Esther Fry, legal" book keeper, 60$ South High street. Erland Leanard West, 21, ?lerk route 6, and Ruth lllane Sim mons, 18. housekeeper, route 2. Emanuel Kellerhals, Jr., 30, hoo grower. Silverton, and Con nie DeWitt, 23, housekeepier, In dependence. -f Justice Court -t-Ray T. McKee and arvln James Barrett: preliminary hear ings on charges of owning and oneratme slot machines con tin u ed to Friday because two of state witnesses are out of city, i Ben Creasey; bound oyer to grand Jury after waiving prelim inary hearing on charge of utter ing a forged Instrument. Releasr ed own recognizance. ' - Municipal Court Guy Larson. Mickeys tavern, reckless driving, sent to Jail to serve out $25 fine, right (to ob tain operator's license suspended for six months.- f hildrens Colds V- Yield Quicker to double action of V VAPQRua STOMACH, RECTAL a COLON AILMENTS STOMACH Ulcers, Acidity, Indigeation. BECTAL-PiIes,UIcm, Fiaaure, Fistula. COLON Colitis, Bloats iM.Gaa,Comrlpsrioo. MaBjaatauajae(adaakNoMfieinaaa wnMoBipinusAu Dr.CJlnCUUlC A Three Days'j Cojagh Is Your Ranger Signal Ko matter how many medicines you have tried for your cough, chest cold or branchial Irritation, yoa eaa get relief now. with Creomulsion. Serious trouble may be brewing and you cannot afford to take a c&ance with anything less than Creomul akm. which goes right to the seat of the trouble to aid nature to soothe and heal the Inflamed mem branes as the germ-laden phlegm. Is loosened and expelled. !! - j Even if other remedies j nave failed, dont be discouraged.! your druggist is authorized to guarantee Creomulsion . and . to ret undj your mnnpv if von are not satisfied With results from the very first bottle. Get Creomulsion right now. CAdvj , USB CHINESE HERB$ srf,M4 Othtn ffall - mm ) CHARLIE CHAH , Chinese Herbs . REMEDIES Healing virtna has been tested hundreds years, for chronic all ments, nose. " Pass (ttarrb, ears, r T Ismgs, asthsna, chronlo cowgh, stomach, gall stones,! colitis, constipation, dtabetis, kidneys, bladder, : heart, blood nerves, neuralgia, rheiunatlsni, high blood ; pleasure, eland. Skisi sores, male, female and Chil dren disorders. S. O. Fong. 8 years ipraetlet la China, nert Specialist, 123 R. Cosamcrclal St4 Salens, Ore. orflco boars O to Sanday and Wed. to n. 10 Coming Soon TravaTnnfll In big golden van, Shelf annual Christmas -Show Is coming to town and everybody; i Invited to at tend. At left! la a scene from the feats of inagle which will mystify anil amuse both young and j old. After the magio performance, j Santa Claua wilt distribute ; candy U all children present.: j Shell Qiristmas SKowl4dnesday Santa Will Visit Several Local Schools; Magic, Gifts Scheduled "Hey, kids, lookle! Gee, It's Santa Clans! Free candy and everything." These, and other remarks will be shouted through smUiag little tips as eyes are wiaeaea m amassment by - Shell's ; annual Christmas show, with. Jose Con cha. headlined In a feature per formance of mysticism, with his comical helper, ' Joey. Tricks ot magic that win even thrill Mma" and! "Da"; gay music; fancy skating by those two funny birds, the Shell I Penguins; and Santa Clans In person passing out free Christmas candy to the kid dies are all scheduled here Wed nesday morning. December 2, ac cording to Jack j Puhlman local manager for Shell. Candy in Magic Box "The troupe Is traveling in a big gold, red ahdi green car com plete with folding stage and equipment tor j the magic show and Santa's Christmas party. The hundreds of kiddies who have enjoyed Shell Christmas shows before, have even a bigger and better treat . in j store for them; said Puhlman. N This year, the candy will 'be presented in a magic box. so de signed that all youngsters attend tng will be able ltd perform a trick Just as the maglelan does, he added. Children and their par ents are invited free show. Itinerary of i truck here calls to witness the the Christmas ior visiting' sev- eral of the grade schools during the morning. Lawrence A. I Shaw, route six $2.50 tine, violation of basic traffic rule. Seta T. Jayne. 183 South 13th street. 15-day suspension of op erator's license, violation of basic traffic rule. Koeffler, $10 fine drunkenness. WW ill ii t O )m : a" - i iiaaaSaSSST" - -T I I : : ji . I! I, ' if . HASH UFAYETTE-"4C3" VS::i NahaaatownAnaerkahcwijf be! The new Nash Iayette-'40(r U a great.tiS six-pessenger car with a 117-iach wheelbasel It gives you the gas-saving 80 horsepower "400' motor; wider teats and mora headroom than in fciqii- Iicedcan;bix.ovir-izedhydrau NOW ION ! DISPLAY; Prices fo.bJ factory. Special equio. meat extra, Cruiaing Gear available on all models at extra cose NEW . NASH-CL T. BUDGET PLAN 365 iYV Commercial Fruit Growers 1 Set I. t ITiree - Day Conference to De Held at Corrallip Opens Wednesday 1 - - J ' i aaaaaaajaaaaaaaaBi s v Harry Riches, county agent. yesterday released the complete program of the small rruit grow ers conference which is to be held at Corvallis December. S to 4 in j elusive. "All small fruit growers in the state are being invited tq attend. The meetings are te be held in the Memorial union build ing and will consist of lectures; and discussions on the problems of the growers."-v.vi;i-;;.,-" -:;' ;,. p: The program for the three day" conference is as follows i Wednesday. December 25 1 9:30 a. m. Small Fruit Soils, Their Selection and Improvement before ' Planting O. T. McWhort-f er. extension specialist In horticul ture. " j- "-".j 10 a. m. Improving the Text tare and Waler-holding Capacity of Soils R. E. Stephenson, de- partment of soils. . 41 10:4s a. m. Fertliuing straw-i berries and Red Raspberriesj Sj B. Hall, county agent, Multnomah county. . :( i 11:11 a - m. Will Irrigation of Small Fruits Pay in tbe Wil lamette Valley? W. S. Brown,1 department of horticulture, j j 12 noon Luncheon Memorial Union. Address, Research Needs, George R. Hyslop. ; head, division of plant Industries.; ' j 1:30 p. m. Irrigation Systems for Small Fruits Arthur S. King, extension specialist In soils, j 2:15 p. m. How Grading small Fruits Affects Prices Solon T.i White, director, Oregon state de partment of agriculture. L 5 2:45 p. m. Propagation and Training Methods and New Vari eties for Oregon Grape Growers : W. P. Duma, department ot hor ticulture, i Thursday. December 9 j 9:15 a. m. Strawberry Diseas es (with lantern slides) S. M. Zeller. plant pathologist. 9:45 Insects of Strawberries (lantern) W. D.i Edwards, 'de partment of entomology. 10:15 a. m. Diseases of Bram bles (lantern) S. M. Zeller, plant pathologist. I ' I ! I 11 a. m. Insect Pests or ijram- bles (lantern) W, D. Edwards, department' of entomology. ( 11:40 Grape Phylloxera (lan tern) Don C. Mote, department of entomology. j ' ! 12 noon Luncheon, Memorial Union. Address. The Extension Service Program F. L. Ballard, vice director of extension. 1:10 p. m. Practical Methods of Growing and Handling Small Fruits J. J. Fisher, manager4: of Greaham Berrr Growers. Inc. i 2:10 'p. nij Problems and Re sults of Small Fruit Breeding- George Waldo, assistant penolo gist, U. S. department of agricul lure. ,,.(--..-. I 2:45 New Outlets for Berries in the Future -E.1 H. Wlegahd, food products industries Sect ton. department of horticulture.! F"rldaT. December 9:30 a. m. Possibilities of Price Stabilisation under Oregon Cooperative Laws -John Ramage, Woodburn. i .10:00a. m. Federal Marketing Agreements and Their Possibilities for Small Fruit Growers George A. Nahstoll. field representative. agricultural adjustment adminis tration, j j 10:30 a. m. Discussion I of the two subjects presented above. J 10:45 a. m. The CaMfori; n n flDQDU U(0) St, Gathering ,1 , - I i - ' . N ' !'X -- f J - r- i iv- t -A - s59S i ! I i . " ; Atvrf trftyw " i I i rwwaav v .. . - I ST" CARTEH & OlXJRCn MOTOR CO. Coming Events Dec I State BaeetitajC of loganberry growers, all day, chamber of commerce.;: Dec. Dr. PJ Al Magro der addresses M. E. brother hoods, at 6:30 p. dl, sapper meeting First M. E. church. ; Dee.. 8 Dakotast club . meeting, 6:30 p. mi St. Paol's Episcopal parish) hall. Dee 9 State gran -.fereajre; mt Marlray. ; j ;Jt. -:; Dec. 3 - Marlon County Veterans' Assn.. all I day tneettag, First Christian charch.. ' . " : " . '. ! - - prorate law and thje pori'hlj ap plication of such - a law lo small fruit marketing E. L4! Patter, head, division, of agricultural eco nomics. V. i . :' 11 : 15 a. nK From vine to con sumer's table--Henry Hartman, department of horticulture. 12:00 noon -Luncheon! Memor ial Union Address, Thejj Experi mental Station's Contribution to the Small Fruit Industry Wil liam As Schoenfeld. deannand di rector of agriculture. ' ; 1:30 p. m. The Problem of Marketing Canned Small Fruits -3 4 W. Mayo. North Pacific Can ners and Packers. Inc. I ; : 2:00 m. m. Can Oregon Berry Growers Survive? Paul Carp enter, i extension marketing spe cialist., Adjournment. Soy Bean Culture In Oregon Sought Demand For Use in Paints and Oils Mentioned to Board of Control Plantlnr nf aov beans in cer tain narta of Oreaon as a stable and annual crop, was urgea oy Georre E. Merwin of the Empire Oil and Food Products compsny. Portland, and a number ot other iMmam who asneared before me atate board of control Monday. The proposal was referred to iha state agricultural department mi extension division of I Oregon State college . with - authority to carry out the program inrougn county agents. 1 1 Merwin said the soy oean naa more than 60 different ises and was considered a permanent ana profitable crop In many sections r the United States. He parti cularly mentioned the use of the soy bean in the manuiacture ox oils. soan. paints ana varmsnes and wallpapers. J ' ' Malheur county ana parts ot the Hermiston irrigated ( district wpm aaid to be well adapted to the; growing of the soy bean. U. S. Aid 8uggesxea Merwin requested that the state U3e its influence inu having the federal government father the program and advance parjt of the nni rMinlred to nurchase seed. He said his mill, would purchase the entire soy bean crop at me Chicago market quotation. Twelve oil mills on the Pacific verA rnnrtel for Merwin to be virtually closed because of the present duty imposed! ! on im portation of tbe soy Dean ana on. Wo a m thm nlantine of the soy bean in Oregon would not only prove a J6on to these mills but would provide the farmer with another profitable, crop. l ' . Experts from Oregon State col ir. In at the meetihx and endorsed the program. They cirMiixi the need of research and conservative plantings until : the valne of the crop was asaurea. I'- , (i Ji fl I MS. IIASII ALTDASSnCOnv. . C:suty cr.d Luxury n:T:rt:f:ra f:-rJ fcicc 'tzZLzz LVn52,CT3! Sen the 121-inch wheelbasa Ambasdor Six and ' f-a Sl2S-inchwbeJbaseAmbsm6Eitfor S KL - Never befcee has a car within 11.000 of tlus price y fj "1)1 range ever ouered such luxurious beautyl It y yon every important advantage of the most ex penave can at prices thousands can aJ2ord! , and up . Seal Sale Funds Come in Rapidly Mail Response Is Claimed Satisfactory; Supplies Gone at Two Schools Returns up to Monday night bn the mall sale of Christmas seals" funds from which go to tight tuberculosis totaled about $300, according to " information from the Marion connty public health ac-sociatlon which Is' sponsoring the seal-sale. The early returns are gratifying to the sponsors, v. A large percentage of the f unds received since Friday morning, when : the seals were distributed through the malls,; have eom from Salem residents who never before contributed to the cause, and this is taken by the seal sal workers to indicate a wide sym pathy with the cause to which the money is put. : Two schools. Brooks and High land, reported Monday that the? had already disocsed of all their seals and wished to sell more. Situation Viewed As the seal sale campaign ,J getting under way." the - sponsors here call attention to the state ment of Dr. Kendall Emerson cf the national tuberculosis associ ation. In which he says: "The frequently reiterated far, that while tuberculosis has taken sixth or seventh place as a caur of death In the whole pojmlatior. It still leads In the deaths be tween 15 and 40 years, proves tho need ot a continued campaign. - "Although diagnostic method may have steadily improved, it i i still true that only 13 per cent r" sanatorium admissions are four -l to be. In the first stages ot th disease. This means that far to. many unrecognized 1 cases in tl -community are still threatenic their neighbors with infection. Re finements in our technique ar needed all along the line. Ther is no phase of our work when, effort can be relaxed. "On the other band, we are at a point In the history of tuberculo sis control when we can claim wiO confidence that a more intensir drive along accepted lines give reasonable hope of actual elimina tion of the disease.' , Loux9 Death Due To Heart Attack - SILVERTON. Nov. 3. A. .. Loux, about -75, passsd away nt v day suddenly, apparently ,1 r o r. heart failure, while cutting woo 1 on the farm known as the Fran cis Dunigan place ten 1 miles pi'' from Silverton on t,h o Abiqu i The viand now belongs to Wilt Hetts. - i . Loux was working with h'.i son, R. E. Loux. at the time. Th? body has been brought to the Ek man mortuary here. ' ON TH1 AtX Floyd Gibbon as IA C with Vincent topes aad his OrcKsstro. FoMOuS 6t ftors. CAS. tvy Saturday Wfiht f ff.M. (E.S.T4 Plicne 3731 pT EYES fTtf z - Have Ton " : Afl h$jl - Checked Up r rj Ml on Them ' W They change from I J various causes V f