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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 6, 1929)
FRIDAY, BKPl'KMBKK , VM9 TWP. CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALFM. ORKOON A(5B NNP LOCALS In a return on an attachment In' the case of Cuyler Van Pattea against O. P. Beyerl In circuit court, Joseph Prudhomme, secretary of the Western Paper Converting companr, reports no personal property but that 408 shares of stock of that company appear on the books In the defendant's name. The amount In volved In the action is 63.t. - Dance Kentl hall Wed. and Sat. nights. - J14 Sheriff Bower reports that he has seized real property of the defend ant in a return on an attachment In a cue In circuit court brought by E. W. Harland against a. A. New mey. Bop pickers wanted. McLaughlin ranch. 10 miles suitn of Salem. Polk county side. 400 acres, big crop, tine camp ground, long season. Decree of divorce has been grant ed Florence B. Walsh from George B. Walsh and she Is restored her maiden name of Florence E. Comm. Real property Is also decreed to her. All models of the new Atwater Kent Screen Grid Radio are now en display at the Soft Electric Ine, 537 Court St. 314 Get In the air for $1 at the airport Sunday with licensed pilots and air craft. Full flights reasonably priced. 314 See Kingwood Heights. Wonderful view, pure water, pure air. Salem's beauty spot. 214' TJnicn Savings sr. Loan association bid In for W111A0 property Involved in Its suit against H. W. Lehman, according to a return filed on an execution with the county clerk by Sheriff Bower, The new Atwater Kent Screen Grid Radios are all equipped with electro-dynamic speakers. See them at the Eoff Electric Inc., 337 Court St. 214' Gilbert Spragg has filed with County Clerk Boyer his honorable discharge as sergeant of the hospital corps with the national guard. We wish again to call attention to the users of classified ads the fact that forms for "Misc." "For Rent," "For Bale," etc. close at 10 a m. the day of publication. All Realtor and Real Estate dealers' ads must be In before 8 p m. day before publication. Advertising in the "local news" columns will be accepted any time before 3 pjn. day of publica tion. Capital Journal. 314 Articles of ineorpftoratton have been filed with the county cler.c by R. and B. Food shops, with Emmel Reeves, A. L. Baker and F. D. Ste phenson as Incorporators. The cap ital la placed at $10,000 and the principal place of business la Salem, For reliable painters and paper- hangers call Spaulding Building Material store. Phone 1830. Lucas paints. 317' J. W. Ritchie, agent for the Ore gon Electric, has been appointed river observer at Salem - and will also keep the rainfall record. It Is announced by dward L. wells. meteorologist at Portland. The thermometers will remain at the municipal airport and readings will continue under the supervision of Lee U. Eyerly, superintendent. Hop pickers dance Kentl hall ev- en Wed. and Sat. nMits. 314 The (3000 estate of William Gore Hagar has been admitted to pro bate with Ma belle Hagar as admin Istratiix. Good location, good roads, good floor, good band. Kentl Sat. 314 The estate of Charles Conrad Carlson, minor, has been appraised at $978 in a report by B. T. Ford, Donald W. Miles and Alice Martin son. Old papers Bo bundle. Capital journal. C. H. Lippe, who resides south of Salem on Riverside drive, has re ported to Sheriff Bower the loss of a cow which he states was struck dead by a passing automobile. Llppe says he was leading the cow along the paved county road when a mo torist drove up from the rear, the cow turned ber head just In time to nave It struck by the car and was Instantly killed. See Kingwood Heights. Wonderful view, pure water, pure atr. Salem beauty spot. 214 J. P. Cleland, superintendent In this district for the R. U Polk & Co. directories, Is In Salem com piling Information for the next Is sue of the Salem city directory. Old time dance Salem Armory, Kept. 7. Enure new management. 314 Shirley and Louise are the names given the twin daughters born to Mr. and Mrs. George Wilson, route 4. at the Salem General hospital Tuesday afternoon. The Wilsons have one other girl and were hop ing that the latest addition would prove to be a boy. ie finance your car Pay monthly Set P. A Biker Liberty t Perry Clifford I. Chapman, representing the Pacific Aviation News, of Port land, were a visitor at the munici pal airport Friday morning. . Announcement Sydney Kay, M D , physician and surgeon, has op ened offices at 311 First Natl Bank Bid. 114 Charles T. Goodwin, examiner for the state corporation depart ment, returned Thursday from Min neapolis where be attended the dedi cation of the Fnlurp tower, new headquarters building of the W. & Foshay company. See Kingwood Heights. Wonderful flew, pun water, para air. Salem's beauty spot, ' Jay Bteakney of SUverton doesnt Intend to pay a fine of $1 that has been assessed against him for overtime parking In Salem, and In a letter to Police judge pouuon tells why. He explains that on the night his car was tagged he tried to crank It jintll his hands were blistered, ha to give It up and go to bed at a hotel. Next morning he had to buy a new bat tery, paying an excessive price for It. before be could start the car. Considering the price of a bed, tape to bandage his blistered hands anp ine cost or ine oaiiery, ne says the etty of Salem has enough of his money without collecting the $1 fine. Cut down on eatliif meat. It con tains too much neat Ton should eat more salads and vegetables We nave a counter tail of salads and vege tables, state Cafeteria. The only woman employed In the Salem post office. Miss Ks telle Kay lor. left Friday on a two weeks va cation which she will spend with friends In the Puget Sound dis trict. Mist Kaylor s money order clerk and superintendent of the pos tal savings banks. She has held a position in the Salem pott office since June l, 1900. - Old papers to bundle. Capital Journal, Another one of the Salem high school graduates this year who will enter the University of Oregon lat er this month Is Rachel Petersen. Her credits were sent to the Eugene registrar Friday, Ask for a free demonstration of the new Atwater Kent Screen Grid Radio. Eoff Electric Inc. 214' George Mlckelson, a member of the June graduating class of Salem high school, will leave toon for Brookllne, Mass., to Join his brother who Is a student at Harvard uni versity. Mlckelson has not decided which of the colleges In the New England states he will enter. Old time dance. Crystal Gardens, every Wed. and Sat. 8:30 p.m. Ev erybody welcome. 214 The boys who attended the Y. M. C. A. annual summer camp at Elk lake this summer will take an over night hike to Hager's grove Friday evening. The boys will cook their dinners Friday evening and tneir breakfast Saturday morning. Games and a eampftre will be enjoyed. Ivan White, bovs" leader, will accompany the group, . See Kingwood Heights. Wonderful view, pure water, pure air, Salem's beauty spot, - . JH More than 300 boys attend :d a special meeting In the Y. M. C. Thursday evening. Games were played in the gym and later tha group went swimming in the pool. Saturday evening a moving picture show will be given at the Y for the boys. When schools open the social evenings will be held Fridays. Simplex reconditioning guaranteed 10,000 mtles. Save 1-3 cost ordinary overhaul. Pltzgerald-Sherwin Motor Co. N. Liberty at Chemeketa, 213 Ben E. Rlcklt, the newly elected superintendent of the church school of the Pirst Methodist cnurch will meet members of the executive board of the school Monday evening at seven-thirty to discuss detailed plans for Rally week, the first week in October. The executive board In cludes the pastor of the church, the director ot religious education, the general church officers and the de partment heads. HHPs frozen milk shakes and de lictoas sandwiches are just right for a light lunch. Open from 9 am. to 11 p.m. 12th at Leslie. 213 B. E. Slsson, chairman, will pre side at the official board meeting of the First Methodist church called for next Wednesday evening at seven-thirty In the church parlors. Routine matters of business will be taken care of pertaining to tht clos ing of the conference year. Flowers and shrubbery art at their best. Let as take garden studies' of your home that may be used for distinctive greeting cards. Phone 263 Gunnel ez Robb Studio. 213 Rer. J. D. McCormlck of the fac ulty of Kimball School of Theology will fill the pulpit of the First Meth odist church Sunday morning in the absence of the pastor, Rer. P. C. Taylor. His subject will be Tht Christian Message of the Centuries." Vick Bras, art selling new cars at big reductions. - 213 After two months Intermission m which time the Unitarian church and the parsonage have been paint ed and redecorated. Rev. Martin Ferrer win preach the first sermon on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Perrey and their daughter. Louise, have spent, most their time at Ferrey land, an acre of land generously given to them as a gift by Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Moser, pioneers, well known in Marlon county. A sum mer cottage hat been erected on tht place which win bt used as a summer home, and also a place where Mr. Ferrey will revise cer tain manuscripts. We hart been asked to stay open until t o'clock Saturday night during hop picking tor the benefit of our patrons and customers. We will stay open until t o'clock Sept, 7, 14 and 21. Pickens At Harare, 4M Court. 313 Olant Ruffled Pansy Plants 35c dot. Beautiful colors. Jlnsme farm. 3F12. 314 Blake, Moffltt as Towne, Burette Chrlsman and tht State Kafeteria pail 81 fines Friday for overtime parking, while a 83 fine for that offense had piled up against A- . Howard Mnttetn of roust four mi arretted Friday for speeding, having; no brakes on bla car and having no driver's license. , Good crowd, good time at Hatel Oreen Saturday night, 312 New ears at the mice of used ones at Tick Bros. 313 E. C. Bushnen, city building In spector, bat returned from Portland where ha attended that convention of officials of the Uniform Building Code association of the Pacific coast. Dts, Simon and Sleeves announce the association of Or. Verden X. Hockett In the practice of medicine and surgery. 422 to 432 U. & Nation al Bank bldg. 218 Furniture and lease Hotel In Sa lem for sale. Box 238 Journal, 213 A city erew will start the first of the week at line grading u unpaved portions of North High street north and south of the new bridge. Tht improvementi area is between Division street and tut in tersection of Liberty and Broad way. Paving will be under way a little later. If the person seen taking purse out of car parked on Qulnaby road will return same, no warrant will be issued. 318 Members of the civic male chorus will meet at the Nelson building Monday evening tor rehearsal. . The beginning and the end bast expressed the messages brought to the Salem Lions club Friday noon by two of the club's three-minute speakers. Eighty percent of the deaths occurring in child birth art preventable, was tht opinion ax pressed by Dr. C, W. Emmons, ob- stretlclan. The enormous economic loss of life in tht United States through improper care was empha sised. Earl Paulson, of the Clougn Hnston mortuary, spoke of the mer chandising department of hit pro fession. Paulson told of the manu facture of caskets and the progress made during the last few years. Dollar rides again Sunday at ar- port with special rates on trips. Al ways licensed pilots and aircraft. 314 Three Boy Scouts presented a fire making demonstration before the Lions club Friday noon, tht best tune recorded being 58 seconds Dance with Thomas Bros. Band, Mellow Mood Saturday. 214 The Standard Oil tfbmpany of California is given a $108 default Judgment, interest and' costs against E. T. Evans In a decree en tered In Marlon county circuit court Friday. Lost, Tiger bead Uepln set with diamond and two rubies. Leave at Capital Journal. Reward. 213 In the case of W. R. Marsh against Rhlntldo Vincent In circuit court a decree qiri-:;in- -ti.-lj hat Best dance, best floor, at Haze! Green Saturday night. 313 ATTORNEYS REBUKED IN PANTAGES TRIAL Los Angeles OP) The defense and prosecution In the second degree murder trial of Mrs. Al exander Pantages was admonished by the court Thursday to speed their efforts In selection of a Jury as attempts to obtain a panel en tered tne third day. Rebuking the lawyers for "eternal quibbling" Superior Judge Carlos S. Hardy told them that "both sides have tried to give the law to this jury and I feel they are go ing too far afield and wasting a lot of time. fieventy-two pros pective jurors already had been examined. Questioning of the second panel of fifty veniremen began with each side fortified with only ten remain lng prcptory challenges. Mrs. Panteaes. who Is alleged to nave been responsible for the death of Jot Rokumoto, a Japanese, In an automobile collision last June 16 In which rht was driving one ot tht marhlnnt, entered the court room on the arm of a nurse and It was apparent the was In a weakened condition. TESTIMONY TAKEN IN GASTONIA TRIAL Charlotte, 1. C. cPi Taking ot testimony In tht case of 18 men and women on trial here for the slaying of Chief O. F. Alderhott ot Gastonia entered tht second - day Friday, after tht prosecution's at tempt Thursday to prove tht chief was shot In tht back. With the testimony of Arthur J. Roach, former Oastonla police man and deputy sheriff, featuring tne day't proceedings, the prose cution presented nine witnesses. Several claimed to hart seen the shooting. EDISON PERMITTED TO LEAVE HIS BED West Orange, N. J. UP) For the first time since he was stricken with pneumonia recently Thorn aa Edison, famous Inventor, wat to be permitted to leave hit bed Friday. The announcement was made in a statement by Mr. Edison's ton, Charles Edison, which read: "Mr. Edison bad a good night, bit pulse Is normal and be is making gains steadily. He will be allowed by his physician to alt up for a half now today." LCAVKS ESTATE Hermtston. Ore. 0JV-JJelstand Moore, local rancher who wat shot and killed by his 14 year old ton last week, left an tstatt valued at 888.00. It wat announced Friday. PLOT TO RAID TRAJILHIPPED Kovnoi. Iithunam (SV-Oooslder- .ble excitement prevails here over ha arrest of Colonel Pletskalttla and five companions on German toll Thursday who were supposed to be Dtannine an anaec open tot train carrying Premier Waldermarat to Jthtmla fro mthe meeting Of tne jMtue of Nation at Geneva. Fres dent An tanas Smetona returned to ovno Friday morning tram Folan- -en, a health resort. ...... Premier Waldermarat, who la still it Geneva, hat been Infarmed of ha situation and bit reply It awalt id. Political elrclet here credit re ports that Pletskaltla planned an attack on the train carrying' the premier and It la predicted that extradition of the group ot Llthun anians will be demanded from the German, government - despite the fact that political offenders would probably not be handed over by the German government. It is tated here that Fletskartls ease Is criminal and not political. LISTS 507 PET ANNOYANCES New Haven, Conn, WV A direct ory of life's principal annoyances. 607 pet peeves, was given to the Intematonal Congress of psycho logy at Yale University Thursday by Professor Hulsey Caton of tht Uni versity at Rochester. It may be used to minimise tome of tht day't discontent by learning when to be on guard against undue irritation. Virtually ail the annoy ances, said professor caton, -art learned," or acquired. A few, Mite the screech of a piece of chalk on a blackboard, art Inherited, sure to grate on nerves tht world over. The average time of lite to be on guard against a state of irasci bility Is between the ages of 40 and 60. Susceptibility to annoyancet ts least from 10 to 23, rises a little 24 to 40, Is maximum from 40 to 60 and dwindling slightly from 60 to 00. Dr. Cason hat not investi gated beyond 90. Women of all ages averaged uni formly more susceptibility to an noyances. There are exceptions, men, for example, object nearly twice as much as women to danc ing with a fat person. Men are dis tinctly more annoyed at seeing a person wearing mourning clothes or seeing an adult weep. DESTRUCTIVE FIRE IN BUSH PASTURE A itubbom tire that started In Bash's pMttrrt abort 2 o'clock cov ered several acres before It was got ten ucc;. c-:rol by the Salem lire department a hall hour later. The names, ataxia. from an unknown, cause m the south naif ot the pasture, cut rapidly through the grass, brush and small trees to wards tht residence district bor dering along Lefelle street. Two fire trucks kept a close guard on the residence district and wet down the area nearby to halt the fire as it approached. It was impossible to reach the lire with hose until it had burned within a few rods ot Lefelle, but the chemical apparatus was used with some success. TEACHERS TO MEET HERE OCTOBER 7 Plant art being made by Mrs. Mary L. Pulkzraon, Marion county school superintendent, for the an nual Marlon county teachers' in stitute which will bt held in the Salem high school building Octo- ber 7 and t, the second Monday and Tuesday of next month. More than 500 teachers from an of Marlon county will be In town tor the two day sessions. Dr. C, E. Moors of tht school of education at Cornell University in New York state, will be the main speaker at tht local institute. Dean Jewell of tht O. A. C. school ot education will also address general sessions of the Institute. The program it being arranged by Mrs. Fulkerson to provide op portunltles for Miss Agnes Camp bell. Marlon county suoervisor ot nurses, to meet with the teachers from the various districts. The county sanitary officers will also meet with the diiierent groups. R. W. Tavenner, assistant prln- emal of Salem hum school, win aa 1st Mrs. Fulkerson In arranging the Institute program. . , Mukden, Manchuria (IP) Provin cial officials reported Friday that 1114 Russians, charged with com munistic activities, were being de tained in an Internment camp north of the Sungarl river. Of the prison ers 71 were women. Each prisoner was said to receive two pounds of bread dally, together with vegetable!, sugar and tea. A hospital la attached to tht camp. Friends and relatives mar bring clothes and food but conversation and correspondence between them it forbidden. The Omaha Life Insurance com pany has filed suit in circuit court against Anton Pokorney, TllUt Pok omey. Cassis F. Lathchlnger, Barry Laschlnger, Frank Brack, Alois Baiter and Baraphlnt Halter to collect S3.7O0 said to be due on notes. Foreclosure of a mortgage it asked. CHICAGO PLANE TO TRY FOR ANOTHER RECORD Chicago UV-Tba "Chicago We WIU." which was forced down Wed nesday after 201 noun and two: minutes In the air, wat to bt flown to Patterson, N. J, Thursday to be groomed for another possible take oft Sunday in quest of the' world refueling endurance flying record. Tentative want for another at tempt, alter a new motor hat keen Installed in tht plane, were made before the two pilots, Russell Mots man and C. K. Steele, fell into deep slumber after their weary 11 days and three hours in the air. CRASHES FATAL TO SIX FLIERS Pittsburgh (IP) Two aviators burned to death Thursday night when their airplane crashed at Rodgers field. They wen Charles Tygard, 25, ot Dormant, and Leo B. McKUIott, 25, of Butler, who had taken off tor a short flight and were climbing when their motor stalled. The plant crashed and 1 lames Immediately enveloped the wreckage. Los Angeles (UV-Warren Oale, 22, aviator, wat killed net Mines f Md Thursday night when hit racing plana fell to pieces in a power dive during a speed dash from Let An geles to Wilmington. Calif. Ob servers saw debrle fly backward at Oale dove earthward, Tne propel ler apparently had splintered and ltt fragments carried away the wing struts. Tht plane crashed bt a flat spin, the engine landing 1,000 feet from the other wreckage. Prague (IPV Three military atr pilots were killed tn southern Bo hemia when two bombing plane crashed during the annual manett vors of the Czecho-Slovaklan en force, It was announced by tht war office Friday. TELLURIDE BANK CLOSES ITS DOORS Telluride, Colo,, (IP) The Bank of Telluride, whose president, O. D. Waggoner, is sought by police tn connection with a 0500,000 swindle in New York, failed to open Its doors Friday. A notice on the door said the Institution's affairs had been placed in the hands of the state banking commission. The bank bad deposits of appro ximately $350,000 and a capital of, 550.000. Owing to a slump la mining In this vicinity lately tht deposits have been diminishing. At one time the bank had deposits of 51.005.000. Banking officials said tht move was taken for the "protection of depositors" and expressed tht belief that losses would be small. Waggoner left Denver last week, on his way to New York tn an ef fort to obtain funds to tide the bank over a crisis. A man I personating him was credited with having been responsible far the huge New York bunco operations. BODY OF LABORER FOUND ON HIGHWAY Bozeman, Mont. UP) The coroner here Friday was attempting to establish tht Identity of a farm la borer about 60 years old, whose body was found on a country road Thursday by school children. Al though he wat known generally her at James Baker. It i known that this was not bit true name. - ' A note found la tht cast in which tht man kept hit glasses gave hit name as Albert Amnndson and that of nit wit aa Pearl Vloletta Amundsen. Tht note nan written en It the name ot Jack Saundert of Pendleton. Oregon, A telegram tent to Saundert was unanswered. ECKENER PROMISES FLIGHT TO MOSCOW Moscow V-Dr. Hugo sickener hopes to make a special flight In tne dirigible Ural Zeppelin o Moscow at some time In the future to glvt tht Russian people a glimpse of the famous arisnip. Dr. Eckener said so Thursday In a telegram to Russian government authorities, expressing regret that he was unable to pass over tht Soviet capital on the Graf's world night because of unfavorable I teorologlcal conditions. BOXERS WILL SIGN New York (LO--A1 singer, Bronx junior lightweight, and Leonards Zassarlno, Jersey City boy, who knocked out Eddie (CannonbalU Mart til, former bantamweight cham pion, Thursday night, were expected to sign Friday for a match In Madi- son Square Oarden October 11. Ufa, Hearth, Accident, Casualty riKB AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE AND SURETX BONOS R. O. SNELLING tU 0. 8, Bank, rtwne ltt JUNK! aTUNK! JUNK! WE Will Pay Yt to 2c per lb. for Rags. ' 75c ea. for Auto Bat. 10c to 40c per hundred for Iron 25c per hundred for Paper and Mas;. ' We also buy Sacks Radiators - Brass - Bottles - Etc CAPITAL JUNK CO. H. STEINBOCK. Prep. 145 Center St. r . By the bridg. Phone 898 MANILLA STILLi FACES CRISIS Manila Of W was with a feeling of despair and utter hohjlessnast that citizens of Manila i enured the latest report of the typhoon's death ton of 70 life and other ealamtteut newt as they fated a crisis tven mora acuta Friday at tht prolonged water shortage continued wlta tw indication of abatement. - , Albay on Luzon Island wat ttrtck- en hardest by tht typhoon. Seven teen deaths, were reported xrom there with the restoration of com munications. Rocks and earth slid down the sides of Mayon volcano, killing many and damaging eocoanut plantations. Hundreds of hornet were carried away by tht floods. ' The Mayon volcano sudes de stroyed 12 bridges. AH of the prov ince of Albay it under water ana rice crop ruined. Buhtcan province, Luaon warn. also suffered heavily, the typhoon taking a heavy toll ot life there and earning damage estimated at sev eral minion dollars. No reoorts have been received yet of the damage done In the province of Cataduane, tht district being still Isolated. Other places are expected to eventually report heavy losses. 5 INCHES SNOV. FALLSJYO'lllIG Cheyenne. Wyo. (ffV-An advance showing of tht winter styles in weather wat evident throughout Wyoming Friday, with snow rang ing from a trace to 14 Inches, a con tinuation of the fan In prospect and freezes temperatures reported from several sections. Motor trafflo was seriously un paired along roads In the outlying districts and scores of automobiles Ftv Inches of snow feUm Casper. The storm approached blizzard pro portions between Rock Springs and Ptnedala, - Snow was holding west bound air mail planet In Cheyenne and Laramie. Cheyenne experienced Its earliest snowfall within memory. Telephone service wat out ot cmmunlcation at Wheatland where Ice three inches thick had formed on the wires. Fourteen inches of snow tell In the Fox park district. Albany was buried under a foot of snow. 12 HOUR DAY IN MEDFORD PLANTS Medford, Ore. (XV-Frult packing plants in tht Rogue river valley win on a 12 hour basis next week to handle tht peak ot the pear crop. Night shifts wul be maintained by most of the orchards. A flood of J Bosos and D Anjous pears from the lighter soil orchards will start Mon day and continue for 10 or 12 days. By the middle of next week pick ing wul be general for these varie ties, pressure tests indicate. The two fruit trains a day schedule of tht Southern Pacific from this district will then go Into effect. Several of the smaller D'AnJous orchards started picking Friday. Shipment ot Bartlett pears to can neries upstate and in California wul reach its crest next week. TEACHERS FAIL TO FILE CERTIFICATES Several score or more teachers tn Marlon county will forfeit tome of their salary this year unless they make a show of speed In registering their certificates and contracts with tht county superintendent within tht next few days or a week, says Mrs. Mary L. Fulkerson, Marlon county superintendent. The state law requires that an teachers must register their certi ficates, their contracts and their reading circle certificates with the county superintendent each year before they actually begin teaching. A large number of teachers, par ticularly the 8.1 em teachers, hare failed to comply with their require ment this year. Tht penalty It forfeiture of salary until registra tion Is done. With tht bulk of the county schools opening next Mon day and the foDowlng Monday there will be either a rash on tht super intendent's office or soma teach ers win be salary-less when schools open, says Mrs. Fulkerson. Iiuloof Burial LLOYD T. RIGDOM, Hgt, Baseball Scwes NATIONAL LEACUK First game: Brooklyn 0 Pittsburgh 5 4 1 Clark. Morrison and Flemish; Orlmss, Fussetl and Harare. res. Chisago at St. Louis, both games postponed, rain. COAST LEAGUE RESULTS At Stock too,- morning and only game there: Missions It 0 Sacramento 2 12 l Nelson and Hoffman: Vine! and Harris. ASTORIA GETS 2 FLOUR MILLS Astoria, Ore. VP) Operation of two flour mills with a dally capac ity of 5000 barrels will bt under taken here immediately by the Ptllsbury-Astoria Flour Mills com pany which completed organization Thursday. Announcement ot the purchase by Plusbury was made several weeks ago, A majority of tne stock in tne new company is neia oy tne puisDury Flour mult or Minneapolis and the Astoria opera tion will bt essentially a unit of tht PiUsbury organization. A 00-barrel plant of tht Port of Astoria property and a 1G0O-bar rel mill on another section ot the waterfront have been takes over. -fttgar Smith, Portland, la presi dent of the new company. PUNES COM TO SURVEY AIRFIELD Three planes of the Curttss Prying service bearing prominent officials of the Curtla company wul land at the municipal airport Sunday after noon according to a telegram receiv ed Friday by the chamber of com merce from Cant. Harry O. Clai borne, Curtis sales director, now In San Francisco. Members of the air port commission and representa tives of various civic organizations are Invited to greet the visitors. The exact hour of arrvial will be tele graphed to the chamber of com merce Saturday morning. The squadron is making a 4000 mile aviation survey of the north west In conjunction with the depart ment of commerce In the interests of aviation in this territory. I Examine the 1 School Child's Vision I With the new semester about to begin you win want to check up on your child's eyesight for proper study demands good vision. We make no charge for a thorough scientific ex amination. Our glasses are insured against breakage and ery moderate in price. Let us advise you In the care of your child's eyes. Thcmpson-Glutsch Optical Co. 110 N. COMMERCIAL ST. NEAR STATE ijiniii fin mm iW lit B. Aahu An. Ond Ual Nabs, '1 am going through the Change of Life. At times I . i tnr rinnra, I art .. U U J w tired of going to the doctor to I tried Lydla E. Pinkham's Veg etable Compound, Before I timA nlren the first bottle I be gan to get better, I have taken eight bottles now. 1 teel that K k mw1 m lifV nlan rlno na htila- 1 nrlr for a Tamil of tlx, washing, cooking and do all my own work, fcopte tay I look like 25." Mrs. Cora U0CWD t?i Yl!;9 MO AD V,lFEV,"iLLET EARLY TRIAL Shanghai (iPV Deported tram tht United States altar the revelation of 'an opium smuggling plot of huge proportions, Ylag Kaav farmer Chinese vice consul at San Fran cisco, and his young wlfa ware taken Into custody by Chlnsst au thorities hart Friday upon their ar rival aboard the steamer Sbloyo Maru, They fact trial by tht tov em inent in connection with, tht plot. Instead ot being Jailed at Shang hai as was expected they would be, Kao and hit wife were Immediate ly taken to Nanking, where they were booked for trial In tht Nan king courts, although tht data ot their trial was not officially made known. A Tat nun? semi -official news agency cLmatch quoted offsekdt of the government at having said that they were determined to make an example of the pair to all govern ment workers who violated a mibu trust. DELAY FLIGHT OF UKDOFSOYeS Khabarvoak, Siberia WV-Because of delay In changing the Russian mfQtary plane "Land of the Sot lets" from a land machine to a sea plane for the hop across tht north Pacific on her flight from Moscow to Mew York, Semyon Witstasnv. the Russian act, and kda crew will not leave here tor at leas W days. Thus they wul not reach Meat York until the middle of October. ELECTktiCIANS MEET Vancouver, B. C. (LfV-Oregon del egates to the fourth annual conven tion of the International Associa tion ot Electrical Engineers, north west section, were beginning te ts rive here Friday for the opening meetings early next week. Among those who have made letei latitat Is T. W. Carlong of Bend, Vict president of the body. CARD OP THANKS The family of the lata Morton Hicks acknowledges with grateful appreciation tht kind expression of sympathy and floral offerings. Rose and Kenneth Hicks. 211 t".'V4 1 '' ' .T . 822 B. ibrrtoo'st, PortUad. Or I'l P. Plnlrham Hlrl (or me what doctors tailed to do. When the Change ot Lite be gan I was very poorly. Now at a 1 do ail my own wok, si tend two dances a week and it It hard to make people believe a VT TV. . woman In Ul health but I ad vocate your medicine because I know its value. Every woman should take it, not just for a month or two but untu tncy K -,, tTIO (If iikial DCS I tod," Mrs. F. C Heimmf. (UifflTjimiil!.