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Th OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Saturday Morning, January 22, 1938 PAGE FIVE Local News Brieri Bounties Listed County Clerk Boyer yesterday replied to a let tec from the state game commis- slqn regarding localbounties by reporting the county's payment being made on the following scale: Male coyote, $1.50; female coyote. 22; wolf. $1.25; bobcat, wildcat or lynx. $1; mountain lion, cougar or panther. $5. The commission letter advised that it would pay $1 bounty on lynx; bobcat or wildcat pelts in counties la which the counties made-the same payments and would accept the clerk's statement on claims in lieu of the celts themselves. In the case of state bounties of $20 on a cougar and $30 on a wolf, the commission requires that the pelts be sent la for checking. j R-Roof" Now " KIlHtrom SSSO Silvertoa Cases Coming The larceny cases involving June D. Drake and Carl Anderson of Sil Terton are being transferred to Salem Justice court on stipulation' of the district attorney and coun sel for the defense, Judge Alf O. Nelson of the former city ; ad vised Judge Miller B. Hayden of the Salem court by telephone yes terday. Judge Hayden expects this morning to receive a transcript of proceedings, which have progress ed only so far as arraignment. Pleas of not guilty and orders re leasing the defendants on their own recognisance. He said he would place the cases on his cal endar as soon as the papers ar rive. Gardenias, violets, corsages, cut flowers and floral designs at a sav ing. Open every day. 8 a.m. to 8 Coming Events Jan. 28 Closing date for en tries In Salem Realty board's water slogan contest. Jan. 28 Missouri society meets 7: SO p.m., 246 H North Commercial. Sophomore Officers- C lay ton Wheeler of Great Falls, Montana and Henry Frantx of Neilsville, Wisconsin, tied for president of the sophomore class at Willamette university at the semester elec tions, held yesterday. There will also be a revote' between Dorothy Lee per and Margaret Engdahl for secretary. Re-elections will be held next week. Dorothy Wright of Bremerton, Wash., was elected vice-president and James Cheat ham treasurer. Kathryn Gunnell at the Gunnel! & Robb Studio for a limited time to greet friends and customers. Competition Planned The state after-dinner speaking contest, a prominent annual feature of the intercollegiate forensic program; will be held in Portland at a Joint dinner of the two Toastmasters clubs, on the night of January 31, the Willamette university forensic department has been advised. The general subject is "America's Streamlined Education." Edward Minneman will represent Willamette. Credit Name Filed Francis W. Smith yesterday filed with County Clerk Boyer notice that he in business under pan. West Salem Florist. 1400 WM engaKed Edgewater St. rn. ' the name of Credit Bureaus, lo- twi. tr. cted in Salem. An accompanying Building Pts Ptf" affidavit asserts that B. E. Cur tis, holder of a business name of mlta were issued yesterday oy the clty; building Jwctor. They Creilt0T Burean not nQW and -were iuj x. i. nuuci ouu . Murphy, to move and relocate a- one-story dwelling at 2276 never has been so engaged in this county, Claude, $42; W. Vogel. to re pair chimney of a one-story dwell ing at 1799 North Summer. $38; Open house Sun., 23rd, from 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., 1590 N. 18th. Public invited to inspect this new Railroad Case Up on Monday Rate Orderf Dispute Will Be Tried; Testimony Will Be Reduced The three-year-old appeal of the Oregon-Washington Railroad & Navigation, Southern-Pacific. Northern Pacific and Great North ern railway . companies from a state utilities commission, rate or der Is scheduled to go . to trial in circuit court Monday before Judge L. G. Lewelling. At first expected to require from one to three. months' time, the trial la now believed likely to take up only two days with much testi mony to be admitted by stipula tion. - The rate order, issued by the then commissioner, Charles to. Thomas, ruled certain intrastate, Joint and local grain freight rates unjust and directed that modifi cations be made. Circuit Court Ruth Miller Norris vs. Marion county: defense answer making general denial. Clarence O. Davis ts. A. B. Hlnx et al: motion to strike part of comnlaint Forrest Wire vs. Portland Gas tc Coke company; damage suit appeal from Justice court tried before Judge I H. McMahan without Jury and taken under advisement; plaintiff avers de fendant's gas line let lire to a nile of lumber while he was clear ing a house from a lot at 1148 Hall street December 15, 1936; defendant asserted plaintiff set fire to rubbish and that tire In turn caused the gas to Ignite, plaintiff won $150 Judgment In justice court. Black Poodle Is Dogdom's King tl-i .'K?Si J..vf fc r I to'., --iff ,H'. .K - v. . .4 Dr. Herman Swartz Will Speak Here Mass Afeeting Monday 7:30 to Hear President of Berkeley College V k - I tCa exceDeacyTC u. ruucoe ganspetottlaldn, C D."JV- v v ' J. This black poodle owned by Mrs. Milton Erianger of New York has been selected as the new king- of America's purebred dogs. The honor was bestowed on the champion, C H. Pillicoc Ruaapclstllskin, C ZX", by the American Kennel club. Elwood Kane, administrator, to accept $350 from Oregon Electrle company in full settlement of claim for fatal Injuries received by him Intestate In an automo bile-freight train collision that oc A. H. Schmidt, to alter a one- mod. home. W. A. Ciadek, owner atory dwelling at 2040 McCoy. Ph. 4277 FinTd Jnhnton. to move and 9 a m Anarnrv rrwni iinv sua i - - - .... . A a - Vm I iimi iii- mm i tpt on of GUdstone has been elected $3.l. . gel. to repair tne root or a one-siory ------- Citr of Salem, five lien fore- curred In Salem November 2S, closure complaints for Judgments 1936; order states railway com- against following defendants: pany. denies liability out oners Bernice DeWeese et al, $100.31; to make this compromise settle H. A. Johnson et ux, $100.57, ment. $100.57; t. Ei waiford et ai, Marriage Licenses i 14 185 14: Hollr H. Brene-1 n . -r ... , -r V T , r t oernaru oiuicurei , & i inline.. man et al, $85.54; Lyle P, B ar- Mt Angftl TOllte one and Eldred wij. tholomew, $457.06, $3S.t. ZollBr 19f housekeeper, Mt. An- Justice Court Young Farmers' Meetings Slated January Serpents Prove Startling For Mail Carrier AH those persons who are on the postoffice civil service wait ing list might hare been hopeful of a Job today if ... . ; But here's the story: John W. Bolin. veteran city mail carrier, approaches Postmas ter H. R. Crawford: "Do you mind If I resign?" . Biz. of Mr. Crawford wonder ing what's coming Credit Usage in "Business Subject Prof Childs Speaker at Credi tmcn'i Meeting ; Cites Real Needs Dr. Herman F. Swarts, presi dent of the Pacific School of Re ligion at Berkeley. Calif., and past president of the Berkeley chamber of commerce, will address a 7:30 o'clock mass meeting Monday night at the First Methodist church here on the subject "A Universal Church." Dr. Louis Ma gin, district superintendent of the M. E. church, announced yester day. All church pastors and congre gations in the city have been in vited to Join the mass meeting. WTJ Conferences Set TW Owar will k. . TI7I1 1. ette university Monday morning! nirlonPA I linif from 10 to 12 o'clock and Mod- t Uiuuiiv. vja.u&.v day afternoon from 2 to 4 o'clock tor conferences with any students who wish to consult him on relig ious work. At the university, he wm De iouna in me omce oi tr res- A ChUd Guidance clinic meni Bruce, tsaxier. U.u .ft.mnnn tin Dr. Swartx was one of the prin- Marion COUnty department ol cipal speakers at the Oregon Conn- health under the direction of the cil of Churches three-day confer- Xem chlld guidance committee, ence in Portland this week, and Qii. Kt tinrinndent t81?4 ? thB lford of schools, is chairman of the com and Edinburgh conferences last mlttee and Dr. Vernon A. Douglas, summer. Sundaymorning he will county heaUh officer, is secre- ubi. m k vuj laiui. riuiu o triu DC returns to Berkeley. Credit fills a real part in the modern economic setup, and In the eyes of an economist credit facil ities of the country are considered as being productive. Prof. Frank cniids or tne Willamette untver- jw: wen i sity faculty told the Salem Retail tor a man carrier 10 res.su .Credit association Friday noon OC CO BBaa JU rf" J Innohnnn mMHnr And thereupon Bolin explained that on his route yesterday af ternoon he saw an 18-inch gar ter snake on a Salem lawn. But he didn't resign, because he prodded the snake and found it was alive. Conducted Here was He pointed out because of cre dit money or cash as such has be come relatively significant. In the first 30 years of this century, gold nd silver bullion and currency or credit money in this country in creased from five to 10 billions of dollars in circulation, while cre dit used in that period increased by 7 billions in 1900 to 45 bil lions of dollars in 1930; Prof. Childs explained. He showed the change in the feeling toward credit since the days of John Stuart Mill and de clared that credit is productive to day in several ways: saves on working capital; permits taking advantage of profit opportunities; and most important of all enables the market to show a true pic ture between supply and demand. Credit is also a labor-saving de vice, banks consider. Horseshoe Bend Twenty four children and their n a rent were interviewed and ad vised. Psychiatrists from the Uni versity of Oregon medical school present were Dr. W. H. Dixon and t nr TT TTut.li. . Vf r Allan r Infill Inn Ipar East, field representative of the 1 1UUU JUU lCai University of Oregon Medical school child guidance clinic, was The Marion county court yes- 1 also Present. terday opened the way for a pro posed federal flood control de velopment on Horseshoe bend. A meeting of the Salem child guidance committee was held at 5 o'clock. Two new members or tne The fifth and sixth meetings of J along the Willamette river near committee which were announced are Marion Moore and. Dr. Frank lin Thompson. Others who serve me wmier Bnori course ior young Fairfield, when it granted an farmers will be held next Tues-1 day and Wednesday night at the I quest of the Horseshoe Lake Dis-1 on tbe committee besides Mr. Gai- Tocational building or the senior 1 trict Improvement company. The Kr nd ut- uoi mre ur- J- 3 high school to discuss "Factors countr nwna tm-n lAta aMbIiui I Backstrand, Mrs. Mary L. Fulker That Make for Hieh and low tax fnreeinanre with . ii7 son. Lyle Page, Mrs. Nona White, Costs of Production in Livestock I foot frontage at the lower end of Dr- Jorn c- Eans and Mrs. George Enterprises. (the project, whose total length is Moorneaa A good group have so far!1-! miles. J. E. Smith, former joined the course, including Rob-eountT commissioner, is listed on to rpna.tr the roof Of a one-Story - jirftn,0 nuance mui juiaeu lue vuurse, mciuuiug kbd- -........wv-. , , vu. m d weHi at 1 C ONorth 2 4 th $20. l WUlamette university p. Philippl; compact for aUwce. Scnirman K R EdWard9: ert Rullfson. Eldon Elwood. Hal- the United States engineers' pro- Vntrh PrOrram dwelling at HO North ztth, szv. f(r te M(ltffi 310OO ato'enanc. and -Jlmony. JS flnes eaeh ;uspeBded, $4.50 i bert Kemper. Virgil Trick. Ben Ject map as holder of the remain- OtUltll HUIUIU Attracts Throng 1 " . i . J,,lm- I lines tsk;ii uacuutu, . - v j imi t. ucuiyn , lll(U IKU I - r ' Lots florist, 1271 N. Lib P5 5i ficera are Curtis Johnson, first based on allegation ol e"""' costs paid by each, charges of Daley, Herbert Fromm, Roy Lets, MB frontage, involved on the Calser to Speak Guest speak ef next Monday night at the regu Tice-president; Wayne Brainard, couple married In Salem i5cem- umng to report accidents. uvnnil TlM.nFHlil,iii' Vlrtnr her 5. 19U0. Crowl ReretrT Tten M(mm. ttlnm- E. K. Piasecki vs. F. E. and lar January- meeting of Leslie ni editor; Basil Anton, manager; Blanche Osborne; order confirm- Parent-Teacher association wnl be George McLeod, member-at-large. Ing sale ot real property 10 piam Sllas Gaiser. city school superln-1 tiff for J 852.19. tendent. Besides Mr. Gaiser. the i0i council five men. Lloyd's Insurance company or program Includes a Tocal solo by representing widely diversified ac- America, liquidation action; de- Virgil Mason, accompanies oy "':- V -1 . 'Ir:: cree liiea oy juoge iwemB u- . yehicle without Gladys Edgar, talks by Mrs. Dovie i" aw",aw"1 tributing proceeds of deposiU aeia -,ates E. Hatfield and Gurne Tlesher, " " iwu-j... - j-s by state to preferreo; ciaimanu. Lloyd T. Baker; changed plea to guilty, being drunk on a public highway; 310 fine suspended and defendant placed on probation for 30 days. George L. Holland, 17; certi fied to Juvenile court, charge of representing the teachers of the school, and a plane solo by Mrs. Stephen A. Stone. ganizations at Seattle over Sun day. They are: John Dennison, Forrest Mills. Reed Hansen. Gor don Jenning and C. A. Kells. then to other claimants on pro license plates. F. J. Irons; plea of guilty, fall ing to report accident; case con- Sasement waterproofing. Guaran- sold for 38690.75 and assignment to certificate to R. J. Bunnell. ini Newman vs. John F. i Van 'Winkle Rules A justice ikA mamma aftai eeaaaeinv m fine against a defendant, either- " upon a plea of guilty or upon Holmans to Go South S t a t e conviction, Is without power or Treasurer and Mrs. Rufus C. Hol- authority to extend the time ior man tre planning to leave soon payment of the fine, or to permit for Arizona, where Mrs. Holman it to be paid in installments At- will spend several weeks foe the torney General Van Winxie held benefit of her health. Holman Tn, ketone et al: return on execu Friday. The opinion was request- said he had not yet determined the ion showinit fite tons of straw ed by Garnet L. Green, district date of his departure. Isold for $30, $10 deducted and attorney oi uiaisop county.., i aDDlied n $48.20 Judgment t kihitim m. trwmr t - - SncTl anl Fry Return Secre- WP A ditch project was blamed by tary of State Earl Snell and ; Dan Eric Butler yesterday in a protest J. Fry, Btate purchasing agent, before the county court over over- WM Va fAmo11tr oAAntA f Ar a nut tiia A rlraw o en TTolanw I Plaintlll lOT 4DUU rata basis, and eliminating certain UnQed to FebrnarT r for gentence. otner ciaimanw. M.,tll fnnrl b nlnrn on Tore- i " o . V is. J s- , I . Jt Knld to ia Ju :.Vrr erri T Ball collected on parking tags VtT. W". Caugney Vs. John Laue 'r $24. et al; return showing property Decision Near on Offices for State Decision as to the purchase or erection of a state office build- Louis Lachmund .vs. urager c-..;t .nmnanv rtff ii rn on lore- closure showing one-half block In tag In Portland will b taken Universitv addition bought by Gilbert Maaa. Arthur Younreen. I north side of the river Ben. Lewis and Don Salchenberg, , T?ie mP indicates a plan to Kenneth F.iwri nii virrii 1 dredge away bars end bank from rberrv I tne outh side of the river and Vnr. ar.. tr, iMn at transfer the material to a dike to . - i- . . i t . .fn ".. ,t.(. I which Is the convex side of the mw ihii.iiitu5- iuie .wso A capacity throng packed the lnkhv of tha local YMCA laat be built up on the north side. Ui,ttt in celebration of the 17th annual Scotch program. Lea oy of agriculture and shop work. 15 J Cents Paid For Benton Hops Reports that 247 bales of hops big bend the stream makes et this point. Knight Memorial Choir in Concert William McGllchrist, sr., who has presided at all 17 programs, it was a hilarious night for the "hoot-mons. The program included a vocal solo by James Smart, accompan ied by Carl Barry; a solo by Mrs. William Tshopp. accompanied by Mrs. A. H. Dennison; solos by Dlr4 Unrnliann with flI T? 11 f h The chorus choir of the Knight no1frH .rmnvinr- r.d in- were sold recently at the Pankella Memorial church, 19th and Ferry, strumental trio, featuring Ruth lot at Corrallis to the Pacific Hop- wIU beard in a sacred concert Bedf0rd, pianist, Mrs. C. L. growers at 15 Vi cents were receir- ounaay mgui i t cioca. iae Boweat violinist. andWilliam Mc Realtors' -Annual- . Banquet Feb. 11 The annual banquet of the Sa lem Realty board will be held Feb ruary 11. it was announced at the organization's luncheoB Friday. At that time the winner in the board's contest for selection of a slogan describing the excellence of Salem's new water rupply, will be announced. li prize haa been offered in wis contest. Dr. Floyd L. Utter, chairman of the President's Birthday bail com mittee, addressed the realtors, pointing out the benefits which will accrue to Marion county from the new National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis. In case of an epidemic in any community, the best qualified physicians available would be rushed in to combat it. Dr. Utter said. In addition, 72 large orthopedic hospitals will serve the nation, of which one ts in Portland. The dances will be at the Crys tal Garden January 28 under aus pices of the Salem Trades and La bor council, and at. the armory January 29 under auspices of civ ic organizations. Santiani School Girls Form Club Tnhn the state the new nurses home avenue. The county engineer was A,Ice w f f1 D."' Za 1 , at the eastern Oregon state hos- asked to investigate. - Bass; "S ! ' nai The atructnre wan comnlet- return of plaintiff s former M rsesnUv at a cost of approxl- Ostrins Go East G. A. Ostrin name. Alice Wheeler, naaea on mtUioTA V!Stt d H. Ostrin and the latter;, allegation of desertion eonpl. , ' i . son Roy are leaving for a month's married January 1$, 1916, at Me- wH ine r.. luu"11- motor trip to the eastern coast, hama; six chUdren of plaintiff Big free dance Saturday night at j They are taking the southern J are in the children a home at cor- Ploneer Camp, 5 miles north on route, will visit friends and rela- rallis, complaint says. Portland highway, in Lake Lablsh. C n.rn a nrnnrlAtnr tires en route, returning the tame way. Probate Court within the next two weeks, of ficials indicated Friday. The special investigating com mittee or tne noaro or coniroi recently filed a report recom mending the construction of a building rather than purchasing one already erected. This would necessitate the purchase of a site. The committee Indicated that the state could erect a new building at a substantial finan- ed here yesterday, A number of smaller lota were said to hare been sold at from 9 to 12 cents. Growers said the market was the Lord stronrer now than for several I "Eventide weeks. From Independence comes word of sale of 500 bales of the Mc Loughlln crop at 13 cents; and other sales there ranging from 12 cent3 up. Pearl Hughes ot Dallas made a recent sale at 14 cents a pound choir is under the direction of Ray GUehrl9t, concertina; vocal solo Drakely. with Donald J. Allison. Dy wiuiam McGllchrist with a organist. The numbers to be sung Mlrtrt.. arromnaniment: and include "My Soul Doth Magnify TOcal soios by William Dunn- (V a T a9 T ai7a Oln.-tlr e a 1 . . k"cu., u c i ville, with Carl Berry accompany - ueurge o. iiCTiUi 1 inr Maynord McKinley. John Ritchie; anthem. "When Day Is Done, Ira The Rev. Robert Hutchinson cave tne closing remarxs, aau B. Wilson, Incidental solo. Rich- 1 -11 Coined in the sinelne of Amer- ard Smart; quartet. "Prayer Per- I Marjorle Lucille Knox guar- clal saving to the taxpayers. Judge Hay Assigned C h i e f 1 The Salem Federal pays four per T,tlic Uenr T. n.in r? ill I real on iBxiirM llrlnn. hv.vv . . u . j m - w . a " a Ahr h. Aniance Meeting Workers Al- J t.v. t TTUmath liance meeting will be held Mon ' ,rr V.I , Iday night at 7:30 o'clock at the T , ' .. ... county court house in the court cash or $500 down, Judge Ashurst was disqualllied. ',., . ... I w .it dianshlp: order for Ipha Knox. ruardlan. to sell 103.24 acres of land and two lots. Ferdinand Keil guardianship; order for A. W. Keil, guardian, to aell 37.74 acres of land for by Pavment would be made the atate on a rental basis. The atate la now paying ap proximately $50,000 a year for office space outside the state capltol group. Tooze Candidacy AwaitS Decision 10 J will include: Dr Louls Mag- in. district superintendent; Dr. J. .-a a. w-t a. 1 a. Delegates from the Salem ME church district who will attend the United Methodist council at-the Stevens hotel in Chicago February The cases are the atate ts. Mad den end Corner vs. Mahoney. Americanism Week Set Ob servance ol Americanism week, tar ting February 12, was arged by Governor Charles. H. Martin li t statement released Friday. The observance Is under the dl- room. Election of delegates to the central council will be discussed. m M . T. I v;nartea vv. u au; i . T . dish estates; orders for Clinton Dallas Legionnaires Obituary Plan to Hold "Feed"; Call off ValseL Trip Chambers Virginia R. Chambers, at the resideaee 2i$ Leslie, Jesmary 21 Ll. Standish, adminlatrator, , to ac cent $500 full payment on note given by Ralph and Gladys Mase and owned jointly oy tne iwo ea tatea.- . . 1 DALLAS The regular meeting Closing orders: Lena Goeelyi.. th. r, wenton eost of the estate, G. C. Gobely. admlnlstra-1 American Legion was held in the 10th Chemeketan Banquet Tonight The 10th annual Chemeketan banquet will be held In the Mar ion hotel Mirror room tonight. with a nvnvran. an Am-wilm , ' " Walter L. Tooze, Portland at Mra nnrAtf!. win h. wrney, win aeiermme aennueiy i Daniel w. Stevens, corvauis; ur. mistress and program numbers wuni" Va Bexi 1." a7" wnetner Earle B. parier. Eugene, ur. ya- wlll be given by President Robert nB WIU De canaiaate ior unitea l ney W. Hall, cascade oistnct au h! KVuden. GladVi McCloud? the ?,Ut "ntor thf, next repub- perlntendent. will also go with the rwwn. trtn. nhlr wr wn.n Mn primary election, he an- Salem district group. Cordis A. Winer W T frinn1 1 jiuajr. i f our iBOUsaaa meiuwuisis c . ' ww. . fTArt. .nf va. rection of the United SUtes jun- "'V.. .... t tor; Martin t-orence - cluD rooms !n the armory on . . v i I c nam oers ei saiem. sens, l. I wiaiie anrl flenrre Sandner. I fv. -i.i.. i.v. vA rijnm. wuiuerc-i. j Rj-u-ep. W.a.d G. Frederick .tor,; Ceorge Willard Hug 'j Herman VWelU Don't trust agents with pictures et tr nilL estate, GUdys M. Hug. executrix, presiding. Tr loved ones but bring to estab- IPn Chambers of St. Petersburg. ,,uu; appralaal. William Himes, chairman of the llabed firm for copying, coloring Fla; daughters. Kacnaei Chans- real property, by V. W. house committee, reported on the er-enlarging. Gunnel Robb, S3 bera and Mrs. Carl T rope, beta BBrke r. b. SUnson and G. L matter of securing more chairs for -State, ' iSff1!: FWt the club room. It was decided that ' , ... . -v v . I?!1""- ' r WHUam Crothers esUte: order at the next meeUng the post would x,nm vvu,,..,. forbearing February lion final hare a "feed" with Clifford Hel to an lndustrlar accident in the 1 Chaney week-ending January 20, the Truman Chaney. (4. late resi account ot Richard R. Crothers, I gsrson, William Hlmes and Ned executor and sole heir, showing I Smith appointed to make arrange- SftSI A A a JS AaBJ aatAA aawawa 1 awtAva a k(a T Wl All Tl TAti taae industrial accident eommls- dent of Marcola, in this city Jan- T.Tai iaTT ".hi Z . T.hi. wii nost- aion reported. The rlctim was Wfl- nary . Funeral announcements ."V" T . eoned. but likelr will be made at lia'Erne of Bend. There were 829 1 later from the Walker-Howell fu- aecidents reported to-the eommls-1 neral home. sion during the week. heir, -paid out. Ernest Kane estate; order for I a later date. ww a . a nerncn GooOalt lropa em iv. u. uooa- 1 r;i A. E. Hetrich. 72. et a local hoe- all filed notice with the county rcaoy icrian Goodall Drops ent K. C- Good- Births Mission pital January 21. Late resident of! clerk yesterday that he was no Stayton rural route. Survived by longer a member ef the business Battalion To Mr. and airs, two daughters In Tacoma and 1 bearing the name of Goodall & Christ R. Battalion, 1490 Kortn brother. II. L. Hetrich of Chehalia. Smalley at 145 Broadway. Fourth street, a son, Christ Kari, I Announcement of funeral later born January IS at the Salem fr0m the Terwilliger funeral General hospital. phone C92S. Society Hears Smith sTalk on China Today USK CHINKSK HKIU WHKN OTHLUS FAIL CHARLIE CHAN Chiaeae Herbs REMEDIES Dealing rlrtoe has been tested hundreds year for. chronic N meats, no'. throat, siaaaitis. tirrh. vara. .a. XL rana I nags, asthma, chronic, cough. stomach, Kali axon, couiia, constipation, dlabetis. kidneys. bladder, .neart, wm, nerves, neuralgia, rheumatism, ; high tiintwl nressure. eland. ' skin sores, male, female and chil dren disorders. s rt. Fonsr. 8 years practice la China, Herb Specialist, 123 N. Commercial St.. balem. Ore. Office hoars to p. so. Sunday and Wed. to 10 a. an. Mrs. Ida Ross. January 21. at l U Watklns. the residence. 507 North "ISta. Tire service. 425 f Chemeketa street, was, filed with the county clerk yesterday byW. P. sad Bes- r : 1 1 . a om TT7.v.a 1 OTisiunrj ucictj wcciuis home, 770 Chemeketa street. ... " -wit: was held at the church Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Olive Smith presiding. Ret. A. J. Smith of Salem, former missionary to Chi na, gave an Interesting talk on rw. tm,,i ToTPmif Th i conaiuons in tnai councrr Survived by son, Harry VS. "os-1 county COurt yesterday issued M. Her. Smith's meetings at the r uuerai annouucemenia i c i i T Tim4., . Mrirllr n mm a trar- 1 rTesDVterlan Church here WUl - rr. HIT , TTft i 4 - I - . . . ,roiu iu irr-imgvr nuiuc. "jtor drill and plow over county I conimue inrougn me ne e v,urmc, , roaHa from SublimltV to IndeDen- dence. Mausoleum Entombment (Indoor Burial) and. Cremation (The Two Better Ways) . Speeding Charged Gerald T.. Valentine. ,425 . LocusW- appeared on the, city police blotter y ester day, charged . with Tlolation of the basic speed rule. Eldon Campbell, Marine, In Mare Island Hospital Word has been received In Sa lem that Eldon Campbell, who ,ailnii.il with tha -marines in . . , i , , Y1 I WVVWMi " auer t.oupie j-iccbscu reir . . v.inp. hft out j. Miner, frooKS. ana iixaDem break oI he was lBTalided home and is now In the Marine hosnital at Mare Island. Mr, Campbell is tha son of Mrs. Charles C. Campbell of Dallas, the brother of Mra. John Thomp son ot Salem and a nephew of Mrs. Will May. He has many friends in Salem. M. Oster of Mt. Angel have been issued a marriage license at Port , land. . . : :.. - . - , 1 " " License Lack Chareed J. D. Roy. 46. was listed at the sher iff's office yesterday as under ar rest on a charge of practicing as a Teterinerian without a license. feet," Erwln J. Stenson; anthem. The Lord's Prayer." Malotte- Deis; ladies chorus "How Lovely Are Thy Dwellings." S. Llddle; solo., 'It Is Enough," Felix Men delssohn, Burtes Preston; anthem. I Will Lift up My Eyes to the Hills." Harker, incidental solo. Ailene Moored. Local Methodists Go East to Meet E. Milligan. pastor First enured here; Dean U. G. Dubach and Rer and Ray Drakely. Committees arranging the ban quet are: Program, Esther Arn old. Constance Smart and Esther Erickson; decorations. Letha Pel ley, Lois Stetnke and Bessie Tuck er. Tooie spent Friday in Salem I expected to attend the conference. conferring with republican party which will study the future of leaders. He was to confer with faith and service ot the church. other republicans la Lane and I and which la held under the Joint Linn counties today. j agencies of the ME church, the If I make an announcement I Million Unit Fellowship move- wlll go through with it, Tooze I meat and the general conference declared. w a John norton Dies; Dr. Utter Spikes Native of County Candidacy Rumors Dr. Floyd Utter. Salem dentist commission on evangelism. Question, Answer Service Is -Novel SILVERTON John Norton. 1 and member of the atate oarole A new type of service will be 84. a native of the Monitor vi-1 board, said Friday that he would Introduced at the First Congre- cinity ana a resident there near- not be a candidate for any na- national church Sunday night ly all his life, died this after- tional or state office at the next The minister. Robert A. Hutch noon at his home at 204 Jetfer- I democratic primary election. I lnson. will answer questions as a son street in surerton, where he n had been rumored that Utter substitute for the sermon. Ques has lived the last two years. j fcad his eye on the office of rep- tlons for future services are In- ne leaves two orotaers. ami reaeatatlre in contrresa from the 1 vited from anvone interested, no nonon oi burerton ana uiauae f4t congressional district. He names need be ghren iMonon or WOOaourn. I .iM wa mentioned as a erosoec- Funeral arrangements have not I tire candidate for atate senator seen completed but services willl(rom Marion county oe ueia irom ine .xman mono ary, probably Monday. Santiani Highway Is m Good Shape Headrick Speaker, Of. ts j . oiame ior ine taoor irouoie: OaietV OrOaaCaSt "What's the matter with Protes J : tantism?" "How does a girl For the initial service at 7:30 o'clock the following questions will be answered: "What would yon do if you were a Jap In Ja pan?" "'What happens when a eat looks at a king?" "Who is to blame "for the labor trouble?" NORTH SANTIAM A 4-H sew-. ing club has been formed by 11 girls of the North Santiam school who range in ages from 11 to 15 years. Belty Lewis has been chos en president: Elisabeth Wolff. vice-president: Alamae Morgan, secretary; and Lois Reeves, treas urer. Mrs. Nida Reeves is club leader. The projects undertaken will be second year work and the group will meet every second Friday. The dramatic committee of the North Santiam community club plan a play for Wednesday eve ning, January 26, at the school housa. The title of the . play Is "He Was a Gay Senorlta." and the cast has been rehearsing for some weeks. A moderate charge will be made at the door. Mrs. J. Chambers Called by Death Mrs. Virginia R. (J. William) Chambers died late Frldar at the family residence, 2 IS Leslie street. Mr. Chambers was for many years head et Chambers 6 Chambers, furniture firm la Sa lem. The family came here from Newberg about 20 years ago. Survivors include the widower; foer sons, L. Reed Chambers. Joseph W. Chambers and G. Fred erick Chambers ot Salem and P. Ralph Chambers of St. Peters burg. Fla.; a daughter, Mrs. Csrl T. Pope ot Salem, aad nlae grand children. Funeral arrangements, in charge of the Clough-Barrick com pany, have not been completed. iten Marvin Headrick. manager of the Citv View cemeterv and mem- Conditions for weekend travel her of tha Salem Elks lodee. will over tne wortn bantiam nigaway t the speaker tonight at 7 o'clock were reported as excellent by -ixth of a aeriea of IS County Engineer N. C Hubbs ndlo tranacriptions on traffic! L. . SBl rouww,ns rewipx oi f t j, heard weekly OTer rAM F r na A 1 a . -.n am aaaw hiMav I ""' uc cwMuiy .w sUtIon KSLM. Headrick will 11- CTUW UKTV. Motorists were advised to car- know when she's in love?" "Is the Salvation Army a church?" Ronald Craven will be guest soloist. At the ...Quick! use tins specialized aid fat nose and upper throat. ..where most colds start. Helps prevent many colds. Victxs 1 . . i ry chains although only a light snow 'was falling last night trd warmer weather Indicated possi ble rains. ; " : Richard ' Anderson Rites Today; Tangent Pioneer "ALBANY- Richard B. Ander son. 80,' died at the family home near Tangent January IS. Fun eral services will be held from the Fortmiller funeral home Sat urday afternoon at 1:3 o'eloek, with Rev. Virgil Halbtg In charge. Burial will be la the : Masonic cemetery. lustrate graphically the part played by speed In creating acci dents. A musical program and safety talk prepared by the national or- Salem Grange to Consider Housing Salem grange No. 17 will meet tonight at S o'clock In the Aub urn arhnnl n diaeiiKS Diana for oh- der of Elks will be included on ulnfcg a permanent grange hall, the transcription. . . Xw. Dr0Dosals are under consid eration.! h a t of constructing a Timberline Lodge Opens new bunding, and an alternative , . j j 1 oi ouying a large oia resiaeuce reoruary o, Announced and remodeling it into a haiL Dr. S. B. Laughlln. Mysta Hend- PORTLAND. Jan. 21.-fiqpV-The I ricks and Theodore G. Nelson are new million-dollar Timber line ( the committee Investigating the Lodge on Mount Hood, dedicated 1 former proposal while Carl Kreble by President Roosevelt la Septem- J and Morris Townaend. grange ber. will open Feb. , Horace j master, wm report on ine. teaai Mecklem, chairman ot a cltlxea's j bOIty ef the purehasiag aad re- committee, announced. modeling plan. i Di?.Cl!anLoa CHINESE MEDICINE CO. Natural rrrdlra for disorders ef liv er, stomacb. glands. akia. and rtnary system of snrn aad women. Hrmrdle f or t m m m t ipat ion. asraraa. -i n nni n, a rheumatism. . SO years la basl- " ' naturopathic physicians. 393 H Coart St. Corner Liberty. Of fice opes Katardays and Taeadays only. 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