THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. RALEM, OREGON II iThe Man Without Children Knows How To Rear Them the Same as the Man Without Money Knows How to Invest Money.! i FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1934 IC TT1 CapitalJJaiirnal Phone 4128 "Cap" will call for your advertisement CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES: Rate per word: One Inser tion 2 cents; three insertions 5 cents; one week 8 cents; one month 25 cents; minimum per ad 25 cents. Ads may be placed by telephone but no allowance Cor 'phone errors. Want ads must be in by 10 a. m. day of publication. Real Estate and Auto ads by 7 p.nu day previous to publication. FOK SALE HOUSES PC51 SALE: 82250 A very cozy homo In Hollywood with a living and din ing room, kitchen, bathroom 1 bed room and a Murphy bed. with a full basement, furnace, tray, "replace, and garage. Paving and taxes all paid. P. H. BELL, 202 Oregon Bldg. nnn Phone 8121 a292 7 -ROOM plastered comfortable house and 2 lots on paved St. Mortgage or 4900 payable $10 a month. Exchange equity lor unimproved acreage. 250 will buy an equity In 5-room house In good location, balance ol $1150 home owners loan payable E mnM EARLE-E. E ROBERTS onn m Hloh. Phone 9G78. a293 LOT 50x100. close to school. WATER and SEWER IN. PAVING PD. $27o $100 down. , . Bungalow. 3 rooms nnd nook, bath, Hants, garage, corner lot, close to bus, paving Pd. B25; 100 down, EnVhsEtyle' home, modern thruc-ut. 5 moms and unfinished attic. Holly wood district. 2050. $300 down English style home 6 rooms, at 095 j!j summer, hath downstairs, toilet and lavatory upstairs, tile draln boards. double garage. $1250 less than original value. MELV1N JOHNSON. 725 Court St Phono 3723 0293" " REAL HOME BARGAINS 800 all cash, will buy this 3-room plastered home with plumbing, elec tricity, parage, paved St. Near Jun- 650 alf'cash, will buy this 3-room plastered home, modern plumbing, electricity, garage, located in t West Salem. See us for BARGAINS. W H.GRABENHOHST&CO.. HcnUoiw ihi n T.ihnrtv St. Phone 0408. a203 -TTTTtt. iir-wntrrji;iTT. UTTVR In North Salem. lA acre on paved St., East frontage, 3-room house, Garage and woodshed. Several choice. Hill bearing cherry trees. Price was $li00. For short time only $600, part Terms. 5- ROOM plastered house wltn bulit 1ns plumbing, hardwood floors in part. Garage, street paved and paid. Pilted very low at OfiO. part terms. IMMEDIATE possession of a beautiful 6- room stuecu home, hardwood floors in part, bullt-lns in both dining room nnd kitchen, best of plumbing, fire place, basement, furnace, laundry irays and garage. A real snap tor $2250 part terms. CHILDS & MILLER. Realtors 344 State St. Phone 6708 $900 Cash will buy this 4-voom plas tered home with garage, paved St., located at 1345 CrosB St. 1350 Cash. Modern 5-room bungalow home with basement, furnace, fire place, paved St. Comer lot, located at 2190 S. Summer St. 850 cash, good fi-room plastered bun galow, located at 1272 3rd St., W. Salem See us For BARGAINS W. H. GRABENHORST & CO.. Realtors 134 S. Liberty St. Phone 6408. A231 FOR SALE FARMS FARM SNAP 50 acres, part in cultivation, young cherry orchard, buildings, some tim ber nil year stream. On market road, near pavement, located 12 miles north. Price 950 per acre. Must be nil cash. IT'S A REAL VALUE. See W H. GRABENHORST ft CO.. Realtors 134 S Liberty St. Phone 0468. b293' 190 A. 13 miles from Salem 7-roora house, otner rmms. reiwB, " cultivation, 45 In crop, 4 A. cherries, 40 A. timber, a fountain of water, piped to house and barn. Good soli. $44 per. A. $1000 down. Immediate possession. MELVIN JOHNSON. 723 Court St. Phone 3723 b292 47 ACRE farm. Reasonable Phone 9360. h2D2 FOR SALE Miscellaneous GEOGRAPHIC, American and other high grade magazines bought and sokl. 447 Court. C207 BIG PIANO SALE, 2nd floor Wills. Grands and uprights, must go. Ask Potter. Wills Music S'orc. c2W PIANO Mahogany case, looks like .new lovely tcrne. Must sacrifice. Mrs. Cochrane, 335 South 15th. c2Q4 NEARLY new Vaughn dtagHaw with two blades. Reasonable. D. M WUzel, 648 South 17th Sc. C2Q2 "RUSS" Woodry auctioneer, buy nni sells furniture. Residence 1097 Jeifcr- son St. Phone 3-0-0-0. FURNITURE. Stoves, Runs. Rorrlger ators at wholesale plus small commis sion. Whatever yuu want I can s;ivo you money If you can pay cash. Why not Phone 36G8 now lor appoint- ment? "RUSS" will call. c2t3 , USED 7-tube Phllco cob. radlD Ja- 5!iith'?i4 NjJliBJi: , ca"3 THE'swapaREE is the place to buy New and Uced Furniture, Ranges, Heaters. Linoleum. Tools, etc. 474 S. Com'l. Phone C414. c2;.)5 F N. WOODRY Auction Market. 1610 N. Summer, pays cash for used furn iture, ranges, heaters, tools, musical instruments, or what have you? Ph 5-1-1-0. C295J FOR SALE: Good used tenor saxo phone and case. Also gold baritone r.ax and case, like new. Ph. 51 10. c252 GOOD used battery radios. Also nil electric radios and 2 pianos. Call at the F. N Woodrv Auction Mkt. f22" FOR SALE wood range Phone 86F4. c J 9 2 NEW occa?:onil chairs, vanity bench es, cr.d tnblrr o'tnrmnv cindle hold ers, myrtle wood buttons, etc. Inquire E-.g:e Laundry, corner lGth and C Streets r306 DELICIOUS" Apples 35c box. Bring boxra. Gilbert Farm Co.. Eoln. c297 JEBarbcT ShopTHaircuta 25cc303 HAIRCUTS 15c. 20c 303BolTthwin- ter c3li2 WE SELL. rent, repair and swap cash reg.swrs adder typewriters Type writer Ex 420 Court c CF.DAR roping for Christmas deeora tlon 5c snd 7c vnrd. Woodward's Flo wer Garden. Woodburn. Ph Red 81 C2D2 HORSES and MULES bv.'f nld or i exchange. Commercial at B -imont I 22 For Sale Livestock GOOD Jersey cow. Rt. 1, Wallace Or chards. e293 I 5 -GAL. urade Jersey, youim. good test. Phone days 7870; after 6. 12CF11. 292; FOR SALE WOOD WOOD Sawing reasonable. 8230. cefl ALL KINDS-wood.-Dusl proof coal. Oregon Fuel Co., 14th and Mill. Phone 4150. ' FOR GOOD WOOD call Burgoyne. Phone 7200 805 Hood street. ee300 16-INCH old fir $5; 4-foot ash $4.75. Phone 9785. ce303 BONE dry mlllwood Reasonable. Phone 5274. ec300 GUARANTEED seasoned wood. Phono 7800. ce'jya WOOD: Planer trimmings and second growth Cobbs ft Mitchell Co. 349 S 12th St Phone 7443 ee DRV WOOD, old fir second growth, screened hog tuel. Fred E. Wells, eo SHED dry wood and coal. Salem Fuel Co Tel 5000 Trade & Cot lane ee WANTED HELP THOROUGHLY experienced stenogra pher and bookkeeper. Glvo experience in detail. Names of references, your age. Must meet the public well. In quire Box 403 Capital Journal. g293 WANTED: Boys and girls, high school age to earn Christmas money, part time. Dillon. Capital Press g292 WANTED: Names men, women, 18-50, wishing steady government Jobs. Start $105-$175 month. Common education sufficient Qualify now. Many winter Salem examinations expected. Samplo Franklin Institute coach hie Free Es tablished 1905. Apply today for full particulars, and list positions. Box 4D0 Capital Journal. g202 MATURED women wanted to repre sent large corporation In city of Sa lem and county. Box 399 Capital Journal. K233 SALESPEOPLE wanted Immediately. Fast selling merchandise for stores or house to house. See Mr. Johnson. BUgh hotel afternoon or evening. g291 WANTED Miscellaneous WANTED plain and variegated Holly. Phone 5U38. 1294 WANTED: Second growth fir stump age. State price, location, first letter. L. B. Bliven Rt. 2. Wood bum 1202 WANTED: Stuinpage. reasonably close to Salem, second growth, old growlh, ash, white fir. 1140 Madison. 1292 WANTED: Walnut meats, any quanti ty, anytime. State Cafeteria. 1208 FOR RENT STORE with furnished living quar ters. Inquire Depot Cafe, 12 St. J207 FURNISHED Apt. on first floor. Auto matic oil heat. 1411 State. J FURNISHED sleeping rooms, close In. Phone 74B0. llit)8 MODERN Fum. 4-room house, IM5 Gaines Ave. 2'J3 FURNISHED Apartment, prlvato bath. 2005 N Capitol J294 tf-liOOM apartment, 112a Broaway. J291 H-ROOM house garage, 444 North Winter. J2t)4 FINE large home, 601 Union. J20J NICE sleeping room. 658 Center. J2D3' COZY 3-room furn. Apt. Water, heat, garage. 1932 Cheinekcta. Phono 89113. J293 NICE 6-room bungalow, 1790 North Water J2D2 HEATED 3-room furnished Apt. 007 North Capitol. J292 HOUSES, Apts.. acreage. Torrens. Ph. 7807. J308 FOR RENT modern 6-room house, Basement, garage, etc. $20. Phono 6164. J VAN ORSDEL Apts. 1710 No. Capitol. Three rooms modern furnished. J" DREAMLAND furnished cottages Oa rage $8 per mo J PIANOS Phonographs and sewing machines tor rout H L. Stlfl Furni ture Co i ROOM AND BOARD ROOM, BOAltD, Baraga. 920. 1446 Oak. MISCELLANEOUS THE SVVAPAREE, 474 S. Com'l. Buys, Sella, Swaps iHiylhlliK. Ph. 8414. m'-'!j5 WE PICK up dead or worthless hoi-H-ca. cows, sheep, Irco of chnrgc. Phnno 4809. m310 REAL ESTATE LAND BARGAIN 35 acres with about U acres in orchard and cultivation, balance pasture and timber, running water. 8 miles out. Fair barn, old house. Price H7it0; 400 down, balance payable $20(1 per year. See C'has. Vlck with W. H. GRABENHORST &z CO.. Realtors 134 S. Liberty St Phono 0408. n203 SPECIAL BARGAIN In B acre tract, good building, t'.nnn danco of walnut and fruit trees. line location, paved road, close to school. Price for few days only $2500. p.m terms. CHILDS & MILLER. Realtors 344 State St. Phone 070B. n KXCHANGE Rvnl Estate EXCHANGE 12 acre tract close to eity limits, fnlr set buildings, suitable for subd.vi-ion. Owner leaving city will aceppt c!enr house In Salem as part Price (0',00. Call us. CHILDS it MILLER. Realtors 3-14 State St. Plinne CTOf). nn AUTOMOBILES REAL USED CAR VALUES See these brlore you buy. 1 1932 Chrysler Imp 8 Sedan; 6 wire wheels, good tiro. looks and runs like new. A real buy. 1 1931 Chev. 6. W.W. Sedan. A-l con dition. 1 1930 Chev. Std, Sedan. 1 102a Chrysler 75; 6 W. W. Sedan, trunk rrnjk in re:ii. 1 1928 Durnnt 4 Coach 1 1928 Durant 4 Coupe 1 1027 Clirysier Kondetcr. 1 1920 Chovrolct Sf-tTan SALEM AUTOMOBILE CO. 435 N. Com'l. Phone 4073 Open Sundays nnd Evenings (i293 GLEN MATH IS USED CARS 260 Court St. Large Stork of Cars to pick from ?I5 to 9-100. All makes and modoH. Where your dollar buja the moat, in transportation. Low Prices - - Eisv Terms Open E'-fiirturi ftti'! .Sundays GLEN MA I HIS 250 Court St. fUm, 0:c, C292' ARTS USED CAR MARKET 266 N. Church St. Phone 3140 1932 1930 if:;o If' 211 11 -to Ford V-8, new rubber .135 Doripe DA Coach 375 Chev. Corli 275 Chev. Coupe 195 Hudson S'tan 350 Chev Sedan 250 Graham Paue Jewctt Coarh 135 ; Cleveland Sedan 105 ' Chev. pickup 65 I Dode trii.'k. l:k n"w. Good rack, rned whel b.ise. good rubier, only 27.ono miles on ipedrimeter, for the low price of 525 these barzalns In order to appre e then No aismin will nnny nt vriir home or office 0.292' iead the Capital Journal Ad Reputable Salem firms Shop This Business Directory First AUTO BRAKES Mllca Panei. 27fl South Commercial, o AUTO REPAIRING Ryan's Auto Service. 340 8 High. o BICYCLES 1.LOYD E. RAMSDEN. bike accaasor lea aud bicycles. 143 S. Liberty. o" CABINET WORK Jncob Welzcl, 230 court street. o30S DENTIST DIt. E. DAVIS. 201 Oregon Bldg. Ph. 7133. O303- ELECTRICAL SERVICE iinor co TPionri-lo Old Mtnta Rt Wlr ing. motors, appliance repairs, serv- ENGRAVING Salem Photo Engraving. 147 M Com'l. Phone 5887. o FLORIST Adams Florist. 383 Court. o , WOODWARD Flower Garden. Plowors; for all occasions Ph. Bed 81 Wood- burn. o292i Lutz Flowers. 1276 N. Liberty. Phone 9592 anytime. Q302 Brelthaupt's Dial 6904. o MATTRESSES CAPITAL Bedding Company 4060. 04 PLASTERING 75c per hour. Phone 122P3. o295 PLUMBING Phone 6594. Graber Bros., 164 South L.inerty. ruii-n u rarr Plumbum, hestlna. sheet metal works. 164 a Commercial street. AUTOMOBILES MCKAY'S USED CARS FORD Tudor Sedan I 35 Chryslor Coach 65 Star Sednn 95 29 Ford Coupe 145 28 Chrysler Sedan 225 30 Ford Sport Roadster 235 20 Chevrolet Coupe 245 31 Chev. Pickup S.H5 30 Chev. Sport Roadster BB5 31 Chev. Coach, special at 335 31 Chev Coupe 350 32 Ford V-8 Coupe. Alrwheels 0u5 32 Chev. DeLuxc Coupe 445 32 Che. Coach. Trunk 405 32 Clinv. Cabriolet, 13.000 miles .. 465 30 LaSallc 4-pass. Coupe 550 33 Chev. Coupe 565 33 Chev. Coach 505 33 Chev. Town Sedan fr75 33 Pontine Sedan ., 695 TERMS - - - TRADES Open Evenings and Sundays McKAY CHEVROLET CO. 333 Center 430 N Com'l. Phone 3180 C294' VALLEY MOTOR CO. Hae a complete selection of late model V-8 Fords priced bnlow book to choose from. Now 1928 Packard 6 Sedan, was $325 .275 1928 Franklin Sedan, was $390 .. 285 1928 Hudson Sedan, was $105 .,. 125 1920 Hudson Sedan, was $100 ... 85 1030 Chevrolet Sedan, was $310 .. 285 1030 Pontlac Coupe, was $286 .. 265 1931 Crevrolct Coach 350 1030 Ford Town Sedan 035 1926 Chevrolet Roadster 40 TRUCKS 1033 Ford Short W. Base $405 1932 Ford, Long W. Baso 125 1929 Ford Short W. Base. Duals . 175 1931 Ford. Gravel dump .i50 1929 Dodge gravel dump 400 1932 G.M.C. 114-ton 425 1925 Dodfte 1-ton delivery 05 See these at Marlon & Liberty Open Sundays Tel. 7910. S?n4" GOOD VALUES" 30 PACKARD SMALL 8 $725 Club Sedan, DcLuxo equip ment. Trunk. 2 tires In fender wells. New tires. Motor over hauled. New paint, Cost new $3300. 34 FORD BUSINESS COUPE 1025 Low mileage, air wheel tires. Heater and other extras 33 CHEVROLET TOWN SELDAN $595 In perfect shape. Trunk, 2 fender wells. 30 REO 0 DcLUXE SEDAN H50 Overhauled, new paint, 2 tir es mounted In fenders. 29 HUDSON 6 SEDAN $295 Del.uxe Equipment. 28 STUDEDAKElt VICTORIA . . $105 New paint, A-l mechanically. 27 KSSEX 4-DOOR SEDAN $125 New paint Job, STATE MOTORS INC. Hudson-Studebaker Dealers 525 Chemeketa. q FOR BALE or TRADETa-I '31 CheV Coupe, for cheaper car. Call 87M3. Q2it2 1'INANCIAILOANS AUTOMOBILE LOANS LOW RATES - - - - LONG TERMS INVESTIGATE P. A. EIKER STATE LICENSE M-157. rfl 6 CITY LOANS 6 $b per month per $1000. plus Interest Modern homes, well located Strain ht loans at slightly higher rate Hawkins St Roberts r AUTOMOBILE AND CHATTEL LOANS 1 to 20 months to repay at lowest possible rates GENERAL FINANCE CORP A local corporation 1st Nat'l Bank Bldg Phone 8563 License No e-181) r FOR FARM loans, both federal land hank and commissioner Ses Delauo. 290 North Church r FINANCIAL HELP For Your WINTER NEEDS If money is needed to pay old bills, purchase fuel or clothing, consult us. These aro typical needs for which wo loan up to $300 Come In. write or "phono BENEFICIAL LOAN SOCIETY Room 119 New Bllgh Bldg 618 State Phone 3740 Salem License No 8-122 t FE DER A LTa N D BANK LOANS Room 8 Lndd 6t Uusb Bank Bldg r318 6 "" F ARM LOANS 6 Flentj ot money for well improieo farms if amply secured Improve or buy now with cheap money Ask tut onokiei "Willamette Valley Farms" M-iT-yin nrt ?ohrri tnr ' liUSLNESS Opportunities ROADSIDE Tavern on Paci flc hlgh wnv, Rfer and dinners Fully equip ped Sell or rental terms. Box 107 Capital Journal. U293 faSi ffvii XsRiif sios Scio TtTi annual family reunion was held December 3 at the E. D. Myers home. In attendance were Mr arid Mrs. E. D. Myers, Helen Myers. Korene films, Mr. and Mrs. Riley Phelton. Mr. and Mrs Riley Mont comcry. Mr. and Mrs. Arch Ray. C A MontRomery, Rom Ray and eon Jerry, and Cecil Elder. with guaranteed services DIRECTORY H RADIATORS Radiator repairing and cletnlng. J O LJiur. jo oiaie eireec. o" RADIO SERVICE MOORE'S, 635 N. HlBh. Ph. 7903. O200 STOVES AM) FENCE REPAIR stoves, ranges, circulators. Sell new and rebuilt stoves, ranges and circulators. Fence; posts. R. B. Fleming. 262 Chemeketa. TRANSFER Roimann Truck Service. Ph. 8632 o298 0298 LARMER Transfer Storage. P 3131 o WATER COMPANY OREGON-WASHINGTON Water Ser vice compau?. Office corner Com- mereini ar.d lYado streets Bills oav- nble mont.'ily Phone 4181 WELL DRILLING SILVERTON LODGE OFFICERS ELECTED Silverton Albert ReVeal was elected as consul of the Modern Woodman of America. Silverton camp Wednesday evening at the regular session of the group. A Joint installation of newly elected officers with those of the Royal Neighbors was planned. The MWA also voted to cooperate with the RNA members in the second series of card parties, beginning early in January for the winter and spring months. Other officers elected were A. W. Green, past consul; Marshall Pow ell, advisor; t. o. voigamore, cier Richard P. Larson, banker; Henry Sprick, escort; Herman Naegeli, watchman; 6. M. Mcciiing, sentry; A. W. Green, manager; Dr. P. A. Loar. physician, officers anDointod by the presid ing officer, P. M. Powell, were Ed R. Adams, special auditor; Clyde Ramsby, Installing consul; sr. m, Powell, Installing escort. Voget Will Serve Again As Mayor Hubbard The city election result ed in the re-election of Garfield Vo- get as mayor, this being his fifth term of ofrico, each torm being for two years. The holdovers are Georgo Grlmps and John smoinisky. t. u Mack is city treasurer. Three N Club Meets Donald The N.N.N, club met at the home of Mrs. G. B. Ackerson, Wednesday. A social time and sew ing filled the afternoon which clos ed with refreshments. Present were Mesdamcs Barbara Poller, Bernice Hagen, Verna Cone, Ella Poller, Op al Cone, Echo Carver, Jean Feller and the hostess. The club will meet December 10 at the home of Ella Feller when a Christmas party will be a feature of the entertainment. Hazel Green Mrs. Jennie Gilbert, who is maktng her residence with the Henry Dunlgan family this winter, has left for Seattle where she will be the guest of friends for the Christmas holidays, returning some time after New Year's. Mrs. Gilbert formerly resided In Brooka where for many years she owned and operated a large hothouse, sup plying all the nearby towns with plants. LUG A I S NOTIC I! C1F IID.WMNG OF ('IN A!. ACI'Ol NT IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON, FOR THE COUNTY OF MARION. In the Manor of the Estate of W W. WALKER. Deceased. NOTICE ia HEREBY GIVEN that W. II. Clark, executor of the Estate ol W. W. Walker, deceased, lias Hied with the County Clerk ol the titaie of Oregon, for the County of Marion, his linai accouni nnn report, oi kucii r. ncuLor. and that the same has been net for hear nir n the county court- house or the atatc ol urrtton in uic County of Marlon, in the Court House of said Marion county, in baiem, Oregon, on tho fith day of January, 1935, at the hour of 10:00 o'clock in the forenoon of said day. All persons interested In said Es tate nie rcuuenled to then and there appear to show rause. if any, why wt id final account should not be allowed niirl tho KxiTtitnr illycharurd. Dated at Halem. Oregon, this 8th day or Oeceinbcr, U'.f4. W. H. CLARK. Executor Of the Last Will and Testament and Estate of W. W Walker, deceased. W. W. McKlnney. Salem, Oregon, Attorney for trie Estnte. First publication of this notice, De cember 7. 1934. Lust publication of this notice, Jan uary 4, 1935. Dec. 7, 14. 31. 2B. Jan. 4 NOTICE TO ( til. HI KlitS Notice is herebv Riven that the un ricrsltfned. hy nn older of the County f.'nurt of Marlon. State of Oregon, duly made nnd entered on the loth day of November. 1934. wan iiDDOintcd au ministiiitrix ol the citato of DAVID JACOBHON and that she has duly qualified as such. All persons havuiK claims HHninnt snid estate arc henby notified to present the khiiic, amy ver ified as reuiilred bv law. at the oIfl"e of Kcves Af- Pane. 306 U 8. NhMomhI Dank BulldlnR. in the city or tmicm. Marlon County. Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice, to-wlt, November 16. 1934. PEARL JACOBSON, Administratrix of tho Estate of DAVID JACOBHON, Deceased Key Se Pnffo, Attorneys for AdmintNirnirix, auu u. a. ri-ionoi Bank Bide . Salrm. Oregon. Nov. 16. 3. 30; LV.C. 7, 11 NOTH i; The County Court will receive bids up to 10 o'rlork s m Monday. Decem ber 10. 1934, for the removal from the county poor fsrm north of S.ilem of s barn approximately fifty feet by six ty feet in dimensions and a silo of spproximntely sixty tons cnpacity Material from the structures shall become the property of the successful bidder and shall be removed from the premises by January 1, 1935. Bidders must state their offer. In csh for the privilege of removing the strurturfs Th contract will be given to the bidder making the highest csmi offer. O. O. BOYSR. County Clerk. . Nov. 23, 30. D0. 7 LESLIE MEMORIAL METHODIST Commercial and Myers Sts. J. H. Mc Donald, pastor. Church school 9:45 am. V. M. Sockett. supt. Mornlns worship at 11 Sermon subject: "Hhe Could Not Be Hid." Intermediate lea cuo nt nnd seniors at 6:30 D.m. Praise service at 7:30. Sermon: "Adventures with Christ." Prayer meetlna Thurs day evening 7:30. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL Lib erty nt Center. J. R. Slmonds. minis ter. suiKiny scnooi u:to a.m. worsnip nt 11. Sermon: "He Made Friends With His Tmcr." BETHANY REFORMED N. Capitol and Marlon Sts. Marion Horsunan, pastor. Sunday school 10 a.m. Serv ices nt 10, "The Bridegroom Cometh." Enpllsh services nt 11, "God Speaks to Humanity." Special music by male quartet. THE CHURCH AT SALEM J. Alon- onzo Sanders, pastor, 441 Court St., upstairs. Sunday services: Bible school at 2 p. m.; praise service 3 p. m. Eve ning service 7:30. Evangelist M. R. Tatman will speak at both services. Evangelistic services every night at 7:45. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN 0:30 A. M. church school directed by Ralph Scott, supt. li a. m. morning worsnip. can tata oy me cnoir. renuence, raraon and Peaco" by Maunder. 6:30 p. m. C. E. societies; 7:30 p. m. evening praise. Sermon by the pastor. Anthem: "There Shall Be Night No More," Fenrls. Thursday 7:30 n. m. Mid-week service of praise, prayer and Bible study. i FIRST EVANGELICAL Corner of Summer nnd Marlon streets, Emory W. Petticord, D. D., and Paul P. Pettl cord, M. A., ministers. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m., A. L. L. Thornton, su perintendent. Morning worship at 11. Anthem, "Flins Wide the Gates of Praise," Lane. Sermon: "The Outpour ing of tho Holy Spirit." Young peo ple's lengue at 6 p. m. Senior high and Junior high leagues at 6:30. Evening evangelistic service at 7:30. Gospel song service led by Rev. P. Petticord. Mixed quartet, "Blessed Comforter, Dwell In Me," Miles. Sermon: "Tho Day of Pentecost. Bible study and prayer Thursday at 7:30 p. m. SOUTH SALEM FRIENDS S. Com mercial at Washington street, Chas. C Haworth, pastor. Sunday 10 n. m. Sunday Bchool. 11 morning worship. 6:30 p, m. Christian Endeavor meet ing. 7:30 evening gospel service. Thursday 7:30 p. m. Mid-week meet ing for prayer nnd praise. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCI ENTIST Chemeketa and Liberty Sts. Sunday school 9:45 and 11 a. m. Serv ices at 11 a. m. nnd 8 p. m. Subject. "God tho Only Cause and Creator." Testimony mooting Wednesday eve ning nt 8. Rending room in Masonic temple open 11 to 6:30 except Sunday and holidays. FIRST GERMAN BAPTIST N. Cot- tngo nnd D streets, G. W. Itutsch, minister, aunciny scnooi u ;o n. m., Sum Schlrmnn, Supt. Short English servico after tho Sunday school. Reg ular servleo nt 11:16 a. m. Sermon ton c. "The Most important Prouara tlon." Choir song. Evening service at 7:30 p. m. Subject. "Walking With God." Qunrtet. Regular Mid-week prayer service ac a p. m. woancsnoy, FIRST CHURCH OF GOD Hood fc N. Cottage streots, u. T. weal, pastor. Services II a. m. nnd 7:30 d. m. Ser mon topic, "Tho Holy Ghost as a Guide," n. m.: "Tho Holy Ghost ns a Sacrlflcer nnd Cleanser," p. m. Sun day Bchool 10 a. m.. lvio Knox, supt, Prayer nnd testimony meeting Wed nesday 7:30 p. m. Singing school on Thursday 7:30 p. m. FIRST UNITARIAN North Cottnge and Chemeketa streets, Rev. Richard son Tebbots, minister. Church school at 10 a. m. Church servico at 11 n. m. Sermon, "Tho Church Faces a New arc." Recognition service ior wir. tcd hots nt 8 p. m. The public Is invited to attend. KNIGHT MEMORIAL 19th nnd Fer ry streets, H. C. Stover, minister, Church school at 10 a. m.. C. C. Har ris, Supt. Morning worship at 11, "O Little Town or lietuienem. Antnem "Come Ye With Us To Bethlehem.' Wlldermere. Young people's sorvico at 7:30. Prof. R. W. Tavonner, assistant principal of Salem high school. fipeaK n Anthem. "O Day of Rest and Glad' nr.is." Adams. Fellowship of prayer Wednesday evening at the homo of Mr. and Mis. tiny c. wugent, King wood, West Salem. SPIRITUAL CHURCH OF DIVINE TRUTH K. of P. hall, N. Commercial hireet between Court and Chemeketa filroet. F. Gordon Fleming, pastor. Sunday servlre 7:45 p. m. Lecture. "Whore Arc Tlio Dead7" Psychometric messages will follow. Wednesday 8 p. m All message meeting at I960 Ferry street. MARION COUNTY HOLINESS AS SOCIATION Tho Bflfiocinlion will hold its monthly nil day meeting in ihe Nazaienc church on Tuesday. De cember 11. Speakers for the clny: Hev. R Stewnrt nt 2:30 o. m.: Rev. Paul I. Petticord nt, 7:30 p. m. The 7:30 p. m. service will be n rally for the youns people. Edgar P. Sims is nt Al pine. Ore, in a convention where he spOKO ut'tt'innw u aim 1. fT PAUL'S CHURCH (Episcopal) Church nnd Chemnketa Streets, Rev. (ieorge II. Swift, rector. Holy Com munion 7:30 n. m. Church School 9:45 n.m. Morning Prayer nnd sermon II n.m. Thursday 7 and 10 Holy Com munion. CHURCH OF CHRIST North Cot tage and Shipping streets. C. T. Hnr inKS. minister. 1309U N. Com'l. St.. Bible study at 10 a.m. Preaching nt II. Tonu-: "The Blood nnd The Wa ter." Weekly observance of the lord's supper. Evening service at 7 o ciock. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Marlon and North Liberty Sts. Brltton lions, minister. Bible School nt 0;45 a.m. 1' L'tl DIUI'I, IV1UI unit Hi ll o'clock. Sermon "The Upward lOOK. a I r.u. ill, W..'l I' III. nuimnj i nlng service nt 7:30. Sfrmon "The Ri me IflP V!MI til vjiki. un.iirnmi - Hide at 7:10 p m. Special music nt O'iMl nervi' rn ix"'". ouimiiy in lmiivit,- jvil Bible Sunday. The evening servico Will III' III K'V(1IIIK will, ill." m. jr. ..- nifday evening Prayer Meeting and Bible Study 7:30.. CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH Eighteenth nnd Htnlc Sts . Rev. Amos F, Minneninnn. pnMor. German ser vice B:30 n. m. Subject: "Christ's Coming Unio Judgment." English servlres 11 s.rn Subject: "The Great est Day On Enrlh " Sunday School ,9 30 a m. Mrs. Amos E Minnemann Sunt. Luther League 7:00. Alvln Bat' mlion. lender. Subjpet: "Lutheran Tepddnir on the Subject of Marriage nnd IJU'oree " Iircna K!ety meeting 1 v'ednedy 3:00 p.m. with election of filiccrs. HIGHLAND FRIENDS Highland avenue at Church Bt. T. Clio Brown. naMor. Sunday school at io:o nm lifton foes, nuperlntf ndent. Meeting Tor woisnip ni 11:00 a.m. junior c. t. at .1:30 Din Intermediate C. E. at 6:30 pm. Evangelistic service nt 7:30 pm Cottsge Prayer Meetings Tuesday pt 7:30 p.m. Churrh Prayer Meeting inursmv si f:au p m. nontniy mcct :ng following. NA7ARFNE CHURCH Sunday "' hoil 9.45 Classes for all ages Frank I,M winpr. nil pi. Morning worninif 1 1 1 o'clock. Sermon by the pastor. Radio laervK WIM fl.00 to 40. Young People and Junior services 6:30. Mrs. Murrlel Frtesen. president. Evening servico nt 7:30. Sermon by Marvin G. Jobe, pastor. Special music at each service. ROSED A LB FRIENDS CHURCH Mllo Clilton Ross, minister. T. D. Trick, Supt. of the Sunday school. Morning worship at 11 o'clock. Clydo Thomas, former minister here, will spenK. Antnem oy tne cnoir. ennsunn Endeavor societies moot at 7 p.m. Mrs. E. O Beckley, senior leader; Helen Beckley, Intermediate leader. Gospel song servico at 8 o'clock. Mm.lc by the mnlo quartet. Message by tho pastor, when uaunc! mows his Trumpet. Prayer meetin on Thursday evening. WEST SALEM FORD MEMORIAL K K. Clark, minister. Church school 9:45 a.m. Senior and Intermediate Leagues 6:30 p.m. Evening worship 7:30 n.m. There will be an Installation service for newly elected officers of the Epworth League followed by a so cial hour In the Community house. The pastor will install the new mem bers of the cabinet and Mr. King will play a specially arranged solo on the saw. JASON LEE METHODIST MEMOR- I IAL CHURCH Cor. Jefferson and North Winter Sts. H G. Humphrey. I pastor. 0:45 a.m. Sunday School. 11:00 a.m. Sermon by the pastor. "Luther's; Mission nnd Message." Chorus choir music. 6:30 p.m, Epworth League. 7:30 D.m. Address bv Ernest W. Peterson I of Portland, Oregon; subject, "The worm outlook irom tne standpoint of Missions." IMMANUEL BAPTIST Corner of Hazel and Academy streets. Bible school at 10 a.m. Preaching at 11 hy Rev. licnj. 10ms and at 7:30 by uro. C. D. Saucy. Special music. Mid-week prayer and praise service Thursday evening at 7:30. ST. JOHN'S EVANGELICAL LUTH ERAN (Missouri Synod). 16th and A streets. H W. Gross. pnBtor. Sunday school 9 ajn. English services 9:45. German 11. FIRST PENTECOSTAL 4'J0 Stnte St. (Upstairs). H. B. Talbert. pastor. Sunday, Dec. 9 9:45 a.m. Bible school. 11 a.m. Morning worship. 6:45 p.m. Pentecostal Gleaners' Servico. 7:45 p.m. Evnngellstlc service "A Big Man Becomes Small." Special evange listic services every night at 7:45 o'clock next week. O.G.M.A. GOSPEL TABERNACLE aao i-crry ai. w. n. uainweu, pastor. Service over KSLM Sunday 9 to 9:15 a.m. Sunday school at 9:45 n.m. Morning worship at 11 ajn. Commun ion service following. Young People's meeting at 6:30 p.m. Evening Evan gelistic service 7:30 P.m. Bible study and prayer servico Tuesday evening. Young people's cottage prayer service Thursday evening. GLAD TIDINGS MISSION 259 W. Court St. Rev. J. H. Stilton, pastor. Sunday school 9:45 n,m. 11 n.m. De votional service "Seven I Wills of God." 7:46 p.m. EvongellBtlc service "Ye Must Be Born Again." Tucsdny, 7:45 Bible studv. "Acts of Holy Ghost." Thursday, 7:45 Evnngolistlc Bcrvico. Saturday. 7:4o rcuowsmp. No tice: Commissary open at 2 D.m Saturday. Wo neither buy nor soil. Wo glvo what Is given to us. Only needy families need apply. Woaring apparel only FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Cen ter High streets, ouy L. urui, pas tor. Residence, 605 Union St. Church Morning worship. iO:4B. Communion of tho Lord's Suppor Sermon, "Tho Hopo of Glory." Christian Endenvor, five groups, 6:15 p.m. Evonlng service, 7:30. Miss Goldlo Wells of Bolenge, Congo Beige, West Africa, will he guest speaker giving n thrilling story of fifteen yenrs" cxporlonco among tho natives or Airica. uuurcn nignt ser vice Wednesday 7ffQ. AMERICAN LUTHERAN Church street between Chemeketa nnd Center streets. Rev. P. W. Erlknen, pastor. 9:45 a.m. Sunday school. Arnold A. Krueger. Sunt. 11 n.m. Worship. Spe rial music Anthem bv tho choir. Ser mon topic: "Look up. nnd lift up your heads for your Redumption d rawest nlcli " 2:30 p.m. Every member can vas begins. 2:30 p.m. Junior Lengue. 7 p.m. Senior nnd Intermediate I.pnnueti Tonic: ChrlRt'n Second Com int,'. 2:30 p.m. Wednesday the Ladies' uuiln wui noiu innr urecmocr nieci, Intr. Good mmlral nrngrnm. Mrs. R. L. Stewnrt chairman, Mission study, Mrs. n h. Glenn, tho hostesses are Mrs. Roue Hngedorne, Mrs. Osmos Jess, Mrs. O. A. Rogan. EVANGELISTIC TABERNACLE Ferrv and 13th Sts. C. (1. Wenton, pns- tor. Sunday school nt, u:is p.m., u. A wiIkchi Sunt. Church service nt 11 Subject, "Essentials to True Relig ion," Evnngellstlc service at iad p.m. Mibtcct "The LnKt Days." Young Peo ple's service at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday 7:45 pm. Bible stuny "isnrin s uawn Prayer meeting nt 2 Wednesday. Ue votlonnl service at 7:45 p.m. Thurs day. LAB IS I f CENTER Morning wor ship 11:00 a. m. Sunday school 10:00 n.m Chrlstlnn Endeavor 7:00 p.m. Frultland Evangelistic Service H:00 n.m. Sundnv school 10:00 a.m. Chrls tlnn Endeavor 7:00 p.m. Clear Lake Morning worship HMD n.m. mui'iay school 11:00 n.m Middle urovr un dny school 10:00 a.m. Christian En deavor 7:30 p.m. Transient Injured In Fall Off Track Jefferson Dr. J. O. Van Winkle lorn physician, was called out at 3 o'clock Thursday morning to care lor a transient who had fallen off the railroad trstle southwest of town. Tim doctor found that the mnn hud a broken am, bruised shoulder, a wrenched bark and internal chest injuries. He took him to the Albany hospital for treatment. IB Pupils Examined Gates Dr. W. W. Allen of Mill City was In charge of a clinic thp first of the week nt which more Mian fifty school children were giv en physleal examination. Tiiberni losls U'sfn nnd vncclnatlons were mBde also. Miss Ruth Bammis was tho nurse In charge nnd wna ns slstffj by Mrs. FI Davis and Mrs, Irvin Luw.son. Thr punt Li for thi- clinic were selieted from the first. to the fifth grades nnd the mem bers of the. bnskelbnll team. LODGE WOMKN VISIT Woodburn- Mrs. P. W. Scttmler had as her guests Wcdncsdny Mrs. Anna MT. Ellis of Oarinnlrii, pnht grand matron of Ihe Order of the Pastern Star, and Miss Nellie Mc Kinley of Portland, grand secretary, "-' Bvnriio r,Air dp Rilverton Ernest Bybeig Is bat tling a bad case of infection tn his left hand caused from Injuries re celved from burns when he was operating on emery wheel in con nection with shop work. Hvbrrg is i nt the home of Ernest Palmer on Jamci avenue. ACREAGE YIELD WILL BE BASIS IN IRRIGATION Salt Lake City, Utah, Dec. 7 (IP) A desire to get the greatest good from each acre of land is the rea son for the government's concurrent policies of reclamation and acreage retirement, the national reclamation conference was informed today. Better crops can be grown more cheaply on irrigated acres while many sections of land now culti vated would return more benefit to the nation If they were converted into forest lands. Senator James P. Pope. Dcm., Ida., said in a speech prepared to be read to the confer ence by President Marshall N. Dana, Portland. Ore. The Idaho senator, n strong de fender of planned reclamation and development of waste lands ns ex emplified by irrigation projects in Idnho, declared there was no con flict between waste land salvage and acreage retirement. "The question is one of practical economy as to which lands should be converted into forests and which lands should continue to be culti vated." he said. Pope pointed out that in 1929 only four per cent of all harvested crops in the United States came from irrigated acres. But, according to the 1930 agricultural census, acre age value of the irrigated harvest was $01.50 while average value from other acres was $22.32. A farmer on an irrigation project can produce crops vastly superior in yicia ana quality to those grown elsewhere in the United States," he said. "Individuals receive a greater income for their labors and invest ment," he said If they work irri gated soil. E Dublin LP) There has been quite a spot of bother in County Sligo and County Mayo among tho women de. votces of the old Irish game of hurt ing. The trouble in Sligo began when the local "world series" was won by the Curry club. Somebody threw out a hint that the play of the Curry women was a little too Amazonian to be true in fact, ib was alleged that one of the Curry women players really was a man masquerading In women's clothes, Tempers cot so nulled that the County Sligo board of the Irish Wo men's Hurling league has had to in stitute an inquiry. The bother in County Muyo can all be traced down to an argument about the right length for a woman hurler s skirts. Ballintubber Women's Hurling club administered a sound lousing to Aughagowei club. Aughngower im mediately lodged a protest that Bal lintubber s skirts were longer than the regulation one inch below tho knee, As a result, Ballintubber was deprived of their win and the match was awarded to Aughagower. All Ireland Ls now waiting for Ballintubber's next move. II1XP NEEDY FAMILIES Aumsville A largo group of wo men met at the school hou; Tues day and made quilts for some needy families. A pot luck dinner was served at noon and the ladles nnd the pleasure of Mrs. Mary I. F11I- kei'Hon, who was a school visitor, taking dinner with them. SCHOOL VOTE SET Sclo The Plainvlcw union high school distrirt, composed of three districts south of Scio. Is to vote on dissolution December 20. P. A. Gal- ICRly, high school principal here, taught his first term in Linn county at I'lalnview. Independence Mrs. Evelyn Da vis wns a week end guest of Mr, and Mrs. Homer Link of Airlie, Mrs. Davis and the Links called on theE . N. .Johnsons who were for mer Indrpendeuce people, Mr. Johnson operating the "C" street grocery store. He is now operating u Purity store at Peedee. ,.li 11 111 il iiiuui in Blttv'utn Ila'tllc lhii,Mer was born til lilonuT p;ticiiut. mi. hmu mm, A ! llfiinl. uL Hcto. Oft'.. July itl. KiHO. Piih.-.ed away at her homo in of &4 yt-.its 5 imiiuiii. nnd'.l dnys. She joined me maynui milium, hiuh.ii im : n,ie ol 10 yriilK iniwiiK "-'r ivnui l lire ai. tlio M:o church. Hhe was a. ineinbiM fl the Leon.i Uenrkah louge 1 No HI of Kilo, filie was united in man ti'Ke to Htm y R, llnsKlcr Nov. Zi liilt'i. To iliUi union wur horn four thllui' ii. Hay of I'orilnnd, Harold and Gerald of Albany and Mrs. J. 11. Merrill Oi hcio wno wnn ner 11 un hand, H, If. Hurler, are left to mourn HIT ill-M. Ill -.lill-n mil rmiriB, wnn. ti;- hrrnt WrMdie of .Ifllcrson, and Mm. j-'raltK livmo 01 f.' nii. mm mi oruin- Hclo, Will nm! Hurry of Halem, Kred of Eugene ar.d Kniuk ot Santa Bnr hnrn. Calif., and four grandchildren. Burial was Wednesday nt Providence, near Scio. yHS. 4 U. MKf.EN Mnnnvmth 'List rites were held Sunday, Oer-miber 'J. nt 2 p m. from the fin Wllan Lhtiirii in charge of the WalhT L. f-'mitli I-'uwial chapel for Mrs. J. W. Hkorn. 7t. who died Ht the family home here Friday after n lingering ill hens. Friends were not un pi patrd for the nimnun-ement of hrr passing but nrvor-t he-less It broughr, to them profound sorrow. Mii-s Gertrude WnH? was a native of Indiana, hnvtng been born March I, Ifl'in. When 1 wo years of age heir par ents cm me to N' hrnk i. mnkina the trip In A rovered wagon. Whim "he uan 12 yenrs old her mother died from tvphold fever Irnvlng tiie girl, the fildest. ol six mothtrUM children In time- the children returned to In diana to live wl'h their grandmother. At th age of 1 hc Mine again to N'phrnrkn, traveling t-n bfore In n covered wagon fihe tnnght school for a time, in a rurnl distiiiM. where the teachers' p'tv was secured by petl- Uooing subscription, flii was united OBITUARY RADIO PROGRAMS SATURDAY. F.M. KGW 620 Kilocycles 1:45 Football Broadcasts 5:00 NBO Pros rams 8:00 National Barn Dane 9:00 NBO SATURDAY. P.M. KEX 1150 KUoeyclM 1:45 Orchestra 2 : 15 Symphony 3:45 Orchestra 4 : 1 5 Bam Oordon 4:30 Silent) 8:00 News Plashes 8:15 Orenonlan on Rsvlnr 8:45 Studio 8:15 Carrfrea Carnival 10:00 New Dance Tunes 10:45 Booth-OUbborn Broadcast 11:15 Non-Stop Danes Frolic SATURDAY, P.M. KOAC 50 Kilocycle 12:00 Noon Farm Hour 1:00 Modern Melodies 2:00 Music 3:15 Guarding Your Hearth 2:30 Music 8:00 Making American Citizen! 3 : 15 Music 3:30 The Citizens Forum 3:45 Music 4:00 On the Campuses 4:30 Stories for Bots and Oirll 5:00 Parade ot Melodies 5:45 Vespers 3:15 Muslo 8:15 Press Radio News 6:30 Evening Farm Hour 7:30 Muslo 7:45 Science News of the Week 8:00 Muslo of the Masters SATURDAY KSLM 1370 Kllooyeles 8:301:30 2:305:30 BIRTHS, DEATHS MARRIAGES BIRTHS Iverson To Mr. and Mrs. Bert It- eraon, 1470 Waller street, a daughter, Ellen Patricia, Dec. 3. Evre To Mr. and Mrs. Robert bl Eyre. 1710 North Capitol, a daughter, Virginia Joanne, Nov. 21. Woodburn To Mr. and Mrs. Herm an Bontrager, a 6 Pound daughter. Tuesday morning. Third child, all girls. DEATHS Hollensteiner Emery Hollenstelner, at the residence, 2603 63rd avenue, Oakland, Calif., Dec. 3 at the age or 74 years. Husband of Emily Hollen stelner of Oakland. Funeral services will be held at the chapel of W. T. Rigdon company Saturday. Dec. 8 at 10:30 a.m. with interment In the I. A O. F cemetery. Baldwin Annon Jamea Baldwin, 77, of 3250 West Nob Hill. Survived by daughter, Mrs. Esther Rltchoy of Hay esvllle; four sisters, Mrs. James Doud na of Tucson, Ariz., Mollle Baldwin of Pasadena, Cnl Mrs. Sophie Reeves of Guide Rock, Neb., Mrs. Elizabeth Ro berts of Marlon, Ind. Also survived by two grandchildren, Marlon Ritchey and Gordon Ritchey. Funeral services will bo held from the South Salem Friends church Monday, Dec, 10, at 2 p.m. Rev. Charles Haworth officiat ing. MARK I AGE LICENSES J. E. McKlbben, 02, aawmlll man, rural route. Salem, and Mary E. Oliv erson 65, hoUBokocpor. Rt 7, Salem. In marriage to J. W, Skeon February 12, 1876, nt Auburn, Nebr. Their 60th wedding anniversary was an event of the past year. They began their long married life on a farm In Nebraska where they formed for 25 years at the city limits of Ncinahah, then moved to Ord, Nebr.. where they lived 18 years. In 1014 they came to Mon mouth, lived for a short time In Leb anon and McMlnnvlllo, and returned to buy a home here on South Mon mouth avenue which has been tha ffimily home for nearly 20 years. Sur vivors are her widower: a son, F. K, Skeen and daughter, Mrs. D. t. Wil liams, botli of Monmouth; two broth ers. E. L. Wflltz, Oakland, Calif., J. P. Wnltz, Auburn, Nebr.; one sister, Mrs Anna Paris Emmett, Idaho; two half ftlntcrs, Mrs. Nora Asgabright and Mrs. Ruth Knight, both of Auburn. Nebr., and four grandchildren and five great grandchildren. Rev. W. A. Hiking, pnBtor of tho Chrintlnn church, officiated and Mrs. F. E. Chumbern wns In charge of the mu sic. Interment wns In the Knights of Pythias cemetery close to Monmouth. MONTI. . M. RA K E It Rickey Mr. and Mrs. A. 1. Baker of Mill City made a brief stop in this community Wednesday on returning from Portland where they attended (he funeral of Baker's nephew, Llonol S. Mailman Baker of Poitland, who wns killed In a togging train accident ncur St. Helens. Mr. Baker who was 30 years of bko wns engineer on a log ging train of the Clark-Wilson Lum ber Co., when he realized that It would be Impossible to slop the train, which with Its hrnyv loud of Ioks had gotten out of control told the fireman to Jump and signaled hla brnkemun to Jump, thtw being the only victim of tho accident. Lionel with his mother and father. Mr. and Mrs. Riiy Bukor and his sister Leona Unker Smith made his home In Sa lem n number of yearn ago while the Baker family resided In Salem. Ray Baker was malinger of tho Hammond Retail Lumber yard and a member of the Salem council. Lionel Bnkor is survived by his widow. Marjorlo; hla mother and father, Mr. nud Mrs. Rny Baker of Portlnnd. and his sinter, Mrs. Leona Smith of Rainier, Wash. (lEOIMlft (IIMH-'EM Gates Oeorge Oriffen whose homo was five miles east of Gates, died At tho home of Ills daughter In Mis souri, during last week. Oriffen mads the trip enst for nu'dlcnl treatment nnd had recently submitted to a ma jor operation. He hnd lived on a homestead for the past len years and hod followed the trade of cask and barrel maker, furnishing matcrlnl for a Salem parking nlnnt. He was mar ried three yeats niro to Mrs. Jans Wheeler of dates. His wife was un able to accompany htm to the horn of his daughter. Funeral services and interment were Inthe east. I.MVKKNrR W. MfllOI.fl .leffeison Mr. and Mrs. lhter Ii. Shields received word Thursday of tho death at 4 o'clock that morning of Lawrence W. Nichols at Sullnss. Cal. Nichols and wife, who preceded him in death In Juno .inna, spent ths winter nionthn In Jefferson at the Shields home three years ago. He was n native of Oregon where ho hnd liv ed most of his life. He hnd a wide nc ounlnlanco in Eugene where he wu employed with the Eugeim Packing company, nnd nt North Bend. Mnrsh field ami other points in southern Oregon. He served over-sens during the World war and was wounded five times. He wns n member of the Vet erans of Foreign Wars. Funeral serv lre were held In Salem Friday at J pm. Intermont was in Sellnas heslda his wife. OLE VOKSETH Silverton Ole Vorwlh, 7fl. dietj Fri day morning at hts home In the Swit zerland district near here, where hs hnd lived for shout 35 vearv Sur vived by widow. Karen; children, Jo. seph of Portland. Mrs. Mary Syversori of Brooklyn, N. Y.. Pete of Pilverton. Mrs. Amanda Williams and Mrs. Clara Hansen of Portland. Gilbert nnd Mrs. Alma Dick of Silverton. .ind Mrs Ol gn Brnlev of BeMlngham: two broth ers John sndn Andrew of South Da kota: two sWers. Mrs Annie Brsa of South PaVou and Mrs Karon, Ronn Ing of MontMin; 8 grandchHriien. Fu nersl announcement laier by EJcnun Funeral horn,