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THURSDAY, JANUARY 21, 1937 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON Father Said the Blessed Event at Their House Was When His Mother-In-Law Went Home. LapitalJUournaJ CLASSIFIED ADVEBTltMNQ BATES per line 10a per line. S times 25o Per line, 8 times 40a per lint, 1 month $135 I Minimum per art 35 cent Ads may M pucea oy wiepnor.e out no allowance (or phone errors. Want adt must be in by 10 sou, day or publication. Circulation of the Capital Journal for the week ending Jan. 16, 1937. Dally average distribu tion 11,007 Net Paid 10.664 For Sale Houses frEKMS: A 4-bedroom house, bullt-lns. rase, iruit trees, siuoo. excellent terms. Good buy for someone. bt3S0. A 6 -room completely modern fcouae, tile dreinboard, tile floor in bathroom, basement, furnace, ft re trace, laundry trays, garage. 1250 own, naiance mommy. t. n. hulu, wist Oregon Bldg. Phone 8131. a!8 EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY room house. aaoso.OO. corner lot. fcavlng paid, close In, excellent loca- ion, casement, lurnace, ouut-ins. nd laundry tubs. This will move ulckly. Phone 4746. a 18 ATTRACTIVE RESIDENCE North 18th, close in at S3250 cosh re quired above loan, owner leaving for Calif. Shown by appointment. SEX H. P. ORANT 529 Court St. alB- K. Nort hCapltol St. (3950. r. nouse e. cnurcn at. saww win tradi for 5 acres Improved, r. house N. Front St. 83500. Trade for rooming or small apartment hso. m-T. house, modern. South High. $4250. sboo down, oaiance aza mo. If you want to SELL List with HAWKINS & ROBERTS. INC. kSuardien Bldg. Phone 4109. alS LTOR SALE by owner, 8 -room house tend A. land. Terms. Ph. 7891. aia For the Bwt Buys. See HAWKINS & ROBERTS, INC. a- IMMEDIATE SALE 6 room furnished horns, by owner, close In. Phone 9187. aiti 'MOD. 6-rm. hse. Nice home. 1790 N. Capitol. Three new fl-room. Columbia Addition. Restricted district. Terms. H C. Hummel, builder. Dial 9334. a22 For Sale Farms SACRIFICE If sold at once. Nice 3- acre Dlace. eood hse.. barn, cnicxen hse., water system and trees. Just outside eltv. 42500 8500 down, Worth much more. Phone 5195 bl8 For the Best Buys, See HAWKINS tV ROBERTS. INC. b IFor Sale Miscellaneous REAL HOME BARGAINS 82750. Good 7-roora plastered home wttn casement ana jurnace, sarasc. Lot 60x100. Located on Falrmount Hill. IU50 down. bal. terms. 4200. Modem 6-room home, basement. rurnace. fireplace, oak noor. aouoie garage, nice cor. lot with paved Sta. Located at 990 N. Sth St. Terms. Now rented for 837.50 per month. 84200. New home Just completed, good district, moaern in every y. muv riant in. SI OOO down. bal. terms. 83500. Five room plastered home with lull cement basement. lurnace, nre- place, garage, paved St. Near scnooi, anno down. bal. 825 per month. 81800. Five room plastered home with basement ana lurnace, garage, ,u- csted close in, near Washington 82250 All cash will buy this large home with V. block or around. DOtn on. paved. Close in. A REAL VALUE- WORTH MORE MONEY. W. H. GRABENHORST & CO., Realtors 134 R. T.lhertv Ht. Pnone B4BB. i BICYCLE, A-l cond. RU 3, Box 248 Salem. cis 1 Long Range; '26 Mod. T Sedan. 1745 McCoy St. C20 RUGS at a sacrifice. You must see ie values to believe It. Every rug Mt cost. Cash talks. Upstairs Furnl fture store, 439 Court. c20 nriniipl'n IMniO 6178.00 8-tune Majestic cabinet, bal ance due 122.80. Terms, ao.uu auwu, 83.00 monthly. See Mr. Janz. GEO. Oi WILL MUO.lv oit-r-nE. c23 DIRECTORY bicyci.es and Accessories Bamaden. 143 8 UP o EXCAVATING EXCAVATING of all klnda. basements -ii dirt hauled or moved Dirt for ale Salem Sand A OravelCo 1408 o FLORIST Brelthaupfa forf lower. Dial 8804 0 FLOOR S ANDING W. W MEE Tel 3837458 Mill. 088 LOCKSMITH A. B. suwart. 2S1 Court Ph. 7918 037 PAINTING runt-papering. O. Davis. Ph. 7204. o39 PLUMBING THIO M BARR Plumbing heatlnl. aheet m.UI worka 184 S commercla. treet. PHOTO ENGRAVING Salem Photo Engraving. 147 N Coral SEWING MACH. REPAIRS C. E Leatherman. t 887S 1188 Waller OaB" STOVES AND FENCE 1RZPAIR atoeea. range. elrPllator. tn.ll new and rebuilt atore. range nd etrcutator. fence and fene. poaia Plemlng J83 Cbemeketa o- rRANSFER and STORAGE HIRE la no moving Job too amall ' too lara. far ua. W. alao nanoie urn.c and ttove olla. coal and brl. nueta. Phone 3131 tor price.. LAR EK TRANSFER STORAOl. O 1 WOOD SAVVING rnnu vnmtuwlni Ph 8178 Ihmju oswing tMssonaoie r 1 olfl ILlv INnOW CLEANING I low ni arTMnnw n.FANTNfi CO jglnitriM Slew. BrwlKwk: Ph B837 For Sale Miscellaneous TWO new wanning machines at 2nd hand prices. One with pump. Terms. Upstairs Furniture Store, 439 Court. C19 THREK new Orunow radios, 1837 lat est models at and hand prices. Trrma. 1psUlrs Furniture Store. 439 Court. CIS- Red Cocker pup. 1670 N. 18th St. c20 THREE new oil heaters, leas than cost. Upstairs Furniture store, 439 Court St. c9 VICTOR RADIO 1030 9 -band all wave console, used S months, tor balance due. See Mr. Janz. GEO. C. WILL MUSIC STORE c20 NEW Iron bed and spring. 412.03. Wool blanket free. Upstairs Furni ture Store 439 Court St. cl9 RUOS at a sacrifice. You must see the values to believe It. Every rug at lost. Cash talks. Upstairs Furni ture Store, 439 Court. cl9 TRUCK load choice sweet navel orang es, 316-200-170-150 to box. Place pack. Special while lot lasts 12.75 case. $1.40 , case. Puritan Cider Works. West Salem. C21 POULTRY Fertilizer sacked with or without peet moss. Ph. 133F3. Lee 'a Hatchery. o ALFALFA. Clover and Oats and Vetch hay 10 per ton. Phrne 93F3. c62 Boysenberry Plants Strong plants: place orders now for Feb.. March planting. 15c single, 10c 25 or more. 86 per 1000. Call at 426 Grant St. Sllverton. Frank Wilde. c30 DELICIOUS home made Fruit Cakes now ready. Mrs. E. P. Wright, 681 Center. el8 100 TON vetch hay. 110.00 T. Rt. 6. Box 851. H ml. E. Middle Grove 8ch. C19 BOYSENBERRY PLANTS Small loss. 100 apiece; 100 or over. 6Ujo aoiece. But L. Jones. Fnone eaiem 71F2. Oervals, Oregon. cl9 TYPEWRITERS Adding Machines Cash Registers sold, rented, swapped. ExDert repairs, reasons Die prices ttoen Typewriter Exc. 420 Court. Ph. 6773. c For Sale Livestock FOR SALE young J.raey cow. 068 Me. GllChrl.t St. MO FRESH registered Jersey, Rt. 7. Box. 123. I1 ml. . OI capital 01. on uar- den Rd. .18 For Sale Wood DRY Wood. .11 805 Hood St. kind.. Phon. 7208. ee41 For til kind, of wood Ph. 6838. ce41 SPECIAL dry wood. 83.60. Ph. 3354. 41 18" Old Fir 83.50. 2nd 85. Ph. 04S6 ee36 Dry Wood that Ii dry. Ph. 5274. ee29 FOR Good Dry wood Ph. 8708. ee20 DRY Slab 18" 83.75. Ph. 4508. ec30' Tel. FENW1CK 4527. Dry wood. ee29 WOOD Ph. 48F14. Smith-Ruben. ecJB MILL. WOOD and Planer wood 65.50 a cord load. Cobbs-Mltchell. Phone 7443. 349 South 12th. ee- For Sale Poultry. 100 BARRED Rock pullets, 5 months old. V. C. McDonald, Route 3, Box am. Salem. 20 Wanted Help MEN wanted for nearby Rawleltrh Routes of 800 families. Reliable hustler should start earning 825 weekly and Increase rapidly. Write today. Raw lelKh's, Dept. ORA-185-SC. Oakland. Calif. 818 Wanted Situation STUDENT wants any work while at tending Willamette hospital. Exp. Ph. 9334. h20 EXPERIENCED male Steno. Bkkpr. References. Box 492 Cap. Journal. h22 EXPERIENCED nurse, ready for cases, phone 8254. h8 EXPERT Painter and Kalsomlner, 62 per day, needs work. Box 493 CJ. h!8 CHILDREN competently cared for by the hour or day. pnone 4.B5 nai e..........e..eee Wanted Miscellaneous WANT office furniture desk, chairs, fiiii-iir cabinet, tv dc writer desk. Ph. 8280. 20 F. N. WOODRY. the Auctioneer, pays cash or trade for used furniture or what have you7 rn. si id. ' nnuwn fa rm nnrth fit Rnlm Suit able for subdividing. Dick Darnlelle, Real Estate. 1888 N. Capitol. Phone 3011. nrtumrn 1 tn R Mnm dwellings for ..ihi. n,.r,rla.arl ftr)t nr- 1 hV n too M nr1 till nieiie. nrai wmtc, Phon 3S11. 119 shell U9 I any quantity. State Cafeteria. For Rent BIG 10-r. hse. with fine view, 635 per mo. B-r. siricuy niwrm mm5.. ful yard, well located. 840 per mo.: 7r. strictly modern hse. In N. Salem. 650 per mo. men i iwiuh HlKh. Dial 8632. J' Warm Rm. Oar. els. In. Ph. 3859. J23' 3-rm. turn. Apt. 433 N. Winter. 120' Nice small Apt. 658 Center St. J20 ri.ram. comfortable rm. with lob by gar. during leg. idoj oq. wmi, 7-ROOM horn, for rent. Summer. Call Thursday 458 North afternono. J 19 Heated hskps. rms. ll Chemeketa. J20 LARGE warm bedrora. suitable for 2. Men preferred. Ph. 8383. J18 FARMS FOR RENT, SALE AND TRADE Oreion Land uo womourn, wrawi. MODERN 8-room nous. S30. S- A Jen- aen. Phone sbii. OFFICE room for rent, 381 Stat St. Phone 8713. ' PIANOS. Phonosraph. and sewing maehlnea for rent. K. L. 8tlff Furni ture Co. ' Room and Board 2 larje front room. 215 S. Winter ! BOARD RM. 891 Union. Pb 833B. ROOM-BOARD Oaraee. I4i Oak JJ91 Lost and Found LOST: Small b'.acx white male Fox k20 Terrier. cajiiMaw LOST 7 mo. old Police Dog. dark back TT. , ,.n fmn atlldded collar. h.m 203. Orend Ronde. k20 Journal Want Ads Pay Personal MAN OLD AT 57 OETS PEP 0trex made me feel young. L. Wlnslow. Duchesne, Utah. New Ob t rex Tonlo Tablets contain raw oyster In vlgorators and other stimulants. One dose starts new pep. Costs little. Call, write Perry's Drug Store. 120 Miscellaneous WE Pick ud dead and worthless cows, horses and sheep. Ph. 4869. , m37 Real Estate SMALL ACRE AGE 7U acres located wthln 3& miles of Salem. Some timber. 6-room bouse. A little fruit and an acre of raspberries. Has lights and water. Price 616008100 down and 610 a mo. to inciuoe int. at 6 percent. 1 ACRES of fine young bearing prune orchard. 8 -room frame house and ga rage. Has lights and water. Pi Ice 82000 8100 down, and 820 a month. 5 ACRES located 4 miles from Salem on main highway. Has good 5 -room house, lights and water. Has some prunes, annlea and walnuts. Good ga- rate and chicken house. Price 62500 300 down and 825 per month. 6 ACRES of plow land located 6 miles from sslem. Has good nam, cnicnen house, double garage and water. Price 620008100 down. bal. 620 per mo. See O. H. Grabenhorst, Jr. W. H. GRABEN HORST 6c CO Realtors 134 a. uperiy hi. ma- WE HAVE BUYERS for town property, acreage and farms, also for business opportunities. List your property with us for a sale. We handle rentals also. ROBERT F. BUD ROW REAL ESTATE Rm. 12 Ladd-Bush Bldg. Ph. 6965. nio SUBURBAN TRACTS Can give you nice selection either with buildings or unimproved, small oown payment and easy terms on the bal ance. Salem school dlst.. bus service. electricity and paved streets. CHILDS S MILiLKK Keaitors 344 State 6t Phone 8708. n APARTMENT hse. with 8 apartments, close to New Statehouse. Fully lurn lshed, all for 86500; 61600 down, bal ance like rent. 6-r. hse., 8 bedrms., hardwood floors throughout. All on one floor; good heating plant. Will trade for Eugene property. 84500. 6-r. hse.. basement, furnace, 82200; 9150 down, balance like rent. 6-r. modern hse. within walking distance, 62000; 6760 down. Listings wanted. Rich L. Relmann, 167 8. High. Dial 8632 ni8 SUBURBAN ACREAGE 5 acres close In, all under plow, 6-room home, barn. 2 hen houses, excellent orchard, fine soil. Only 8 miles out. Price 82660: cash 6800. bal. 616 month lSL SEE Mr. Walter with CHILDS & MILLER. Realtor 344 State St. Phone 6708. n Real Estate Wanted WE want a good description of the property that you want to sell or ex change, you may nave wnn our cn ents want. Call or write Jesse G Campbell. 226 Oregon Bldg. na!7' WANTED: Small house close in. larger house south, or S. West. Willamette Real Estate, 861 State. Ph. 7118. nai9 Exchange Real Estate special Well built modern home, good location. Will trade clear and pay cash difference for downtown building. What have you CHILDS le MILLER. Realtors 344 State St. Phone 6708. i fxchanoe 3 houses, value 614.000, Clear. Will trade for Income property In Ewene. SEE Mrs. Eilts witn childs & MILLER. Realtors 344 State St. Phone 6708. l Pnr thtt Bct BllVB. See HAWKINS St ROBERTS. INC. IUtt Financial Loans SOUND INVESTMENTS: Make your savings earn more interest. Buy a first mortgage on real estate, the beat se curity of all. Loans available 6300 to asoou. wet investors o4 "ft w CHILDS 6z MILER. Mtge, Loans. AUTOMOBILE LOANS LOW RATES - - - EASY TERMS CONFIDENTIAL P. A. ETKER -State Lie. M-167. r43' amo.nno to loan Personal and chattel loans. 1 to 30 months reoavlna privilege. Prompt service. ALSO unlimited funds for real estate loans. CHILDS Al Ml jLRK. 1XUJ. Lie. S-204 r LOANS FARMS AND CITY PROPERTY, Before borrowing elsewhere, consult our Loan Department. HlWKlNn KUHEK IB. IfiU, Guardian Building Salem r CASH FOR TOUR WINTER NEEDS Buy the things you need this Winter. Pnv rjuh and save when you shop. We'll lend you the money. Come in and find out about our plan what a friendly service this Is how little It costs how easy H Is to repay on terms arranged to fit your budget. See us now. FREE Social Security Record book. Ask the cashier for your copy. 518 State St. Phone 3740 BENEFICIAL FINANCE COMPANY OF fMLEM T STRAIGHT 8fi money; no commis sion. Benjamin Franklin H'-me Loan. To build, modernise or refinance, see Delano. 390 North Church St r CONSOLIDATE YOUR DEBT Borrow from an Independently owned and operated Salem company where your problem will receive personal consideration both before and alter the loan la made. Intereat on unpaid balances 10 fees QUICK, courieaoua Bm. WE SOLICIT YOUR ACCOUNT General Finance Corp. 201 First Natl Bank Bids.. Salem. Ore. Phon. 9168. Lie. No. M-138. r AUTO LOANS NEW LOW RATE WILLAMETTE LOAN CO. 813 Ouardien Bldg. M-160. 8li MONEY to loan on 8ood real. dene and bualneaa property. Chaa Rudklna 37 stare pv- MOnTOAOE LOANS on buslneaa and residence propertiea Low.it ratea Ab- rama Ellla. inc. Maaonic oios. r- UOHrv TO LOAN On Salem residential property under th. r H A. nlan Lone term loan, with low monthly payments. No commis sion Refinance or build a new horn. W H ORABENHORST CO Realtors 124 8 Liberty St pnone moo r- AUTO LOANS CONTRACTS REFINANCED Unnn tn Kuv etew or used eara vate money at very low ratea. No red tape 1 to zo montna to repay. ROY H SIMMONS 4A1 WlMt Watt Bank Bids.. Bal.m. OrS Phon. 9188. Lie No. M-152. r Business Opportunities For the Beat Buys. See BAWKQig ROBERTA, SiO. Automobiles VALLEY MOTOR CLEARANCE SALE Prices Cut Again - We Need the Room 100 CARS TO PICK FROM 1990 Dodge Coupe 1929 A Coupe. New ptlnt 1934 Chev. Coupe. Master 6245 6176 ...J.8436 T WO SPECIALS 1932 PACKARD SEDAN. . . Low Mileage. PRICED TO SELL 8716.00 1932 NASH SEDAN Complete Motor Overhaul. . . Heater . . PRICED TO SELL 6398.00 LET US DEMONSTRATE THESE CARS OPEN SUNDAYS Marlon Liberty Tel. 7010 tor Xatl-Misaon-rultoa Automobiles Personally Endorsed By, Lynn Lambeth, Pres. of State Motors, Inc. 38 HUDSON Six Touring Sedan. Trunk model, steel bodv. safety glass. Ra dio and Heater. It's gray finish has that factory lustre. Driven only 11,000 miles. For top value in late model car you can't beat this at our Reduced price of ... .6696 34 HUDSON Coupe. Original finish. upholstery spotless, new o-piy tires. Motor perfect. Low mileage. Haa Radio and Heater. Carries new ear guarantee 6696 30 NASH Sedan. Perfect shape... 6196 29 WILLYS-KNIGHT Coach. New paint; seat covers: motor penect eieo MANY OTHERS State Motors Inc. HUDSON PACKARD Dealer. 828 Chemekeu at Huh Ph. 8400. Open Night. and Sundays v For Real Value! 1931 Willys Coach 0) 1931 Studebaker Coupe E 1932 Auburn Broughm T 1932 Chevrolet Coach 1929 Pontine Sedan O 1929 DeSoto Sedan V 1930 Plymouth Coupe R 1928 Bulck Sedan 1929 Durant Sedan P 1930 Chrysler Sedan R 1932 Chevrolet Coupe I 1936 Dodge Sedan O 1936 Plymouth Coupe I 193S Plymouth Sedan , S . Salem Automobile Co. Home of Chrysler and Plymouth 435 N. Com'l. Ph. 4673 qio- NOW WRECKING 41939 FORD A Pickups , . 1929 DeSOTO S 1929 WHIPPET 4 1929 STUDEBAKER 6 1B27 WILLYS-KNIOHT I 1911 BUICK a Acme Auto & Truck Wreckers 430 S. COMMERCIAL Starter. Generators Radiators Batteries and Cylinder Heada ql8( '28 Mod. A Ford coupes, cheap for cash. Geo. E. Brant. Rt. 7. Box sot. o2ti qia 34 V-8. A-l cond. Ina. 882 N. Liberty alB WILLYS 77 Panel 1938; driven 10,000 mile. CHEVROLET Master Coach. 1938. 9S0 Youna St., Woodburn. Phone Black, 119. Your car In trade and terms If preferred. Q30 Legal NOTICE ON FINAL ACCOUNT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That the undersigned, Ladd as Bush Trust Company, Executor of the es tate of John Quirk, deceased, has til. rd In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Marlon County, Its Final Account, and that said Court ha, by an Order thereof, designated Tuesday, the 33rd day of February, 1937. at the hour of ten (10:00) o' clock In the forenoon of said day at Ui County Court Room in the Courthouse at Salem, Oregon, a the time and place for hearing objections to said Final Account and the settle ment of said estate, at which aald time and place all persons so object ing shall appear and show cause. If any there be, why said Account should not. In all things, be allowed and approved, the said estate settled and closed, and the Executor dis charged. LADD ex BUSH TRUST COMPANY By E O. STADTER, Jr, Assistant Trust Officer, A Executor of the Estate of John Quirk, deceased. BERT T. FORD, Attorney for the Estate. First publication Jan. 31, 1837. Last PuDUbatlon Feb. 18. 1937. Jan. 31 28, reo. 4 ii is NOTICE OF HEARING OF OBJEC TIONS TO FINAL ACCOUNT Notice hereby la given that the undersigned, aa administratrix of the estate Of AMELIA CLARIBELE RIELY. deceased, haa filed tn the County Court of Marlon County, Oregon, her final account in said estate; ana uibi January ..... ten o'clock ut, and the courtroom of aald court have been appointed try said court tor the hearing of ob jections to such final account and the settlement thereof. OERTRUDE SAVAOE. As Such Administratrix. PAUL R. HENDRICKS. Salem, Oregon. Attomev for Administratrix. Dee. 31-Jaa 7-14-31-38 Journal Want Ads Pay Automobiles 1920 Chev. Sedan. Radio, heater 6106 1934 Ford V-8 Sedan. B 0...6476 1926 Buick Bed. Master A real oar 666 . . A Good Clean Car. . . A-l condition , Seat Coven Center Liberty Tel 6166 tor Bond - St. CUH Leaal NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE HEREBY 18 GIVEN that by an order or the County Court of the County of Marlon, State) of Oregon, duly made, rendered and entered of record In said court on the thirtieth day of December, 193fl, KATIE CARPENTER waa duly ap pointed aa executrix of the laat will and testament and estate of CHRIS TIAN OPITZ, deceased, and that said Katie carpenter has duly quad. lfled aa such executrix. All persons having claims against said estate hereby are required to present the same, with proper vouchers and due verification, to said executrix at -14 United States National Bank Build ing, Salem, Oregon, within six months from the date of the first publication of this notice. Dated and first published the thirty-first day of December, 193S. KATIE CARPENTOR, as Executrix of the Last Will and Testament and Estate of CHRISTIAN OPITZ, Deceased. CARSON OS CARSON. Attorneys for Executrix. Dee. 31, Jan. 7, 14, 31, 28 NOTICE FOR WOOD BIDS Bids will be received by the under signed Clerk of School District No. 34, Marlon County, Oregon, up to five o'clock pm, January 38, 1937, for the furnishing of wood for the several schools of the District for the year 1937-1938, eame to be delivered in quantities as listed below not later than September 1, 1937. Bids are to be enclosed In a sealed envelope and marked "Wood Bid" and a certified check for ten per cent of the amount of the bid enclosed. State kind of wood, whether second-growth, old fir or slab. If bidding on slabwood desig nate whether f.o.b. cars Salem or de livered at the several schools. Bids are to be opened at the meeting of the Board. Tuesday, January 30. 1937. Right is reserved to accept or reject any or all bids. A bond for fifty per cent of the contract will be required of the successful bidder. Approximate amount of wood needed: Englewood . Oarfleld ... Grant Highland ., Leslie ..70 cords ,..80 cords ..00 cord ...70 cord ,.300 cords ,..30 cords Leslie Pool McKlnley 70 cord Parrlsh Shop 10 cord Richmond 50 cord Admlnstratlon Off. 80 cords Washington 100 cord 770 cords W. H. BUROHARDT, Clerk School District No. 34, 483 Perry Street. Salem. Jan. 13 31 33 NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That the undersigned, Han Sever son. Administrator de bonis non of the estate of Knut T. Steen, ae- oeaaed, has filed in the County Court of the State of Oregon for Marion County his Final Account, and that said Court has, by an order were of. designated Tuesday, the 8th day of February, 1937. at the hour of ten (10:00) o'clock In the forenoon of said day, at the County Court room In the Courthouse at Salem, Oregon, aa the time and place for hearing objections to aald Final AO count and the settlement of said state, at which said time and place all Dersons so objecting shall ap pear and show cause, If any there be. why aald Account should not. In all things, be allowed and approved, th said estate aettled and closed, and the Administrator de bonis non discharged. HANS SEVEHSON, Administrator de bonis non of the Estate of Knut T. Steen, deceased. ROSS at FORD, Attorney for th Estate. Jan. 7, 14. 21, 78, re, a Friend In Michigan Sends Bandon Check Bandon. Ore.. Jan. 31 UP) Bandon school found they had aymp thetlc friend tn Michigan today. A check to aid educational work, dis rupted by th fin of September 38 last, wa received from Bat M. Radcllffe. member of th sta If of the Michigan Farmer. Bank Files Suit Dallas The Dallas City bank ha filed a suit against S. E. Rlcktrd and Roste Rlekard tn circuit court. A Judgment of 8477M with Interest at ( per cent for attorney's fees nd 837.18 for Insurance It also ask. ed. Th note wa secure by a mort- ga deed and plaintiff seek to have declared a first lien and th property told as required by law to satisfy nutr eaaua. JAP LIBERALS STAGE REVOLT AGAINST ARMY (Continued from page 1) fiercely, constantly Interrupted, boo ed and derided with such violence that the chamber was thrown Into uproar. The criticism was expected, but the vigor of the opposition attack on both the army and the cabinet was a bombshell. Count Terauchl, attempting an in dignant rejoinder, was shouted dowu until, angrily, he resumed his seat, Orlea of "alt down I You're a faklrl You must take the responsibility for the people's pllghtt" were shouted at 8 aba when he tried to explain the Immense budget, rising prices of commodities, and higher taxation, Hamada, who made the hara-kiri offer, Insisted on examination of the stenographic transcript of his re marks after Terauchl charged him with "Insulting the army." Hamada warned the war minister If the accu sation could not be confirmed, he (Terauchl) "must assume full re sponsibility." Hamada charged the government. under the Influence of a military clique, had bribed the diet to obtain passage of a bill creating two new army division. Premier Hlrota de nled the allegation. Terauchl agreed with Hlrota, ex pressing resentment at Hamada's statements with the counter asser tion the party leader had falsified the Issues. Hamada replied with his offer, angrllly declaring he was backed by 90,000,000 Japanese who objected to increased military expenditures and asserting he had given Count Te rauchl no occasion to criticise his statement. Continuation of Flu Increases from psg6 1 the cold equally unbearable. Med ford had 6 above. Grants Pass 11, Roeeburg 18, Portland 18 and Salem 17. Six hundred cases of Influenta, many of them mild, existed at Ba ker, although the official report gave the county only 48. Schools had about 300 empty desks. The Klam ath county physician said the dis ease had declined to about 100 case. Officially, however, Klamath eoun. tv did not re nort a slnale case. The Josephine county health of fice admitted only two ' Ilu" cases. "Not much flu yet," said Jackson county authorities. Other counties reporting to the health department gave Benton 45, Clackamas 43, Douglas 8, Jackson 21,' Josephine 1, Lake 8, Lane 50, Malheur 38, Marion 37, Sherman 31, Union 74, Wasco 33 and Washington 38. The department admitted the figures were far short of revealing the extent of the epidemic. The survey included 118 cases of pneumonia. Portland had 34 and Baker county 18 with the remaining case, distributed fairly evenly around the state. An officer of the Oregon hun ane society saw hundreds of birds dead of cold and starvation along the highways In northwestern Oregon. The society Is spreading food Iron. It regular service car. The forecast for Oregon Indicated unsettled conditions tonight with probably snow In the north and west portlona and slightly higher tem peratures all over the state. Continuation of Threaten Lynching from page 1 aware that all highways were being watched because he heard the in structions on the radio In Ham mond's car. He said he tried to travel on aide roads, with which he waa unfamiliar, but wa trapped when he drove Into narrow, dead-end path. He Jumped from the car and fled Into the thick woods nearby. He found a deserted bam about three miles from the scene of the slaying and hid there all day ytater. day while posses searched the area, Last night he decided to taxe an other chance of escape. He went to th farmhouse of B Balog. south of here, and asked for help In starting hi car which he said had been stalled on a nearby road. Balog and his son offered to go with him in their amall truck. As they started to leave, Benolt drew a gun. poked It into Be log s Tins ana aald: "I'm a gangster and have been for It years. Your going to anv me to Monroe." Benolt forced the father and on Into th truck. Thry drove off. with the gunman at the wheel. Benoit, however, apparently had not seen Anna Balog. 17, who also was in the house. She rushed to telephone end notified police. Four officers encountered the Ba log truck at an Intersection. They ordered Benolt to surrender. When he hesitated, they fired on shot from a machine gun Into th truck Benolt then stepped out, hi arms raised above hi head. Questioned later. Benolt told police he did not think he had killed Ham mond and thought that by handcuff ing the trooper to the mailbox ho would be prevented from finding help. Tttn. one of th Aleutian islands, I the westernmost point, of North America. Continuation of Rev. Gallagher Dies from page 1 one occasion, however, mildly rebuking him. This was at the time Father Coughlln called President Roosevelt a liar." As advisor mora than cen sor, the bishop disclosed he had cau tioned Father Coughlln. Then fol lowed the priest' public apology to Mr. Roosevelt. Bishop Gallagher repeatedly de nied his visit to the Vatican last year had Involved Father Coughlln' at tack on Mr. Roosevelt. Bishop Gallagher, son of Irish Im migrant, wa bom November 18, 1868, In Auburn, Mich. MAiWlrTEn TALKS TO FORUM UPON CIVIC GOOD Sllverton Mayor Wilbur H. Mof- fett, a one of the special guest of the meeting of the Sllverton cham. ber of commerce Wednesday ntght, suggested that the "good neighbor policy of the state be brought to our doorstep," In his talk before the forum. Moffett asked the cooper. tlon of the chamber In establishing a free municipal parking lot for the rural shoppers In the town. He stat ed that his scheme was to advertise this and other favor to encourage out-of-town visitor. Among other members of the city council who were guests of the for um to speak were George Cuslter, city recorder, who talked of law en, forcement In the polio court, and suggested that a certain portion of the state gasoline tax accumulation be reverted to the cities of the state proportionately as a fund for paving icpalr of city street. All O. Nelson, Judge of the Juctlce court, explained briefly the workings of Uie four de partment of hi court, the small claims court, civil action, criminal trial and magistrate court. Other telling briefly of their work for hte city were Charles E. Hartford, chief of police; A. W. Oreen, one of the new council members; and Cuff Rue, city treasurer. At the February meeting of the forum the American Legion post will present a movie on safe driving, Cliff Rue, president, announoed. The president appointed E. L. Starr ctuilrman of the publicity com. mlttee to be assisted by Robert Goeti and W. E. Satchwell. Dr. P. A. Loar and George Stoelhammer of the leg, lslatlve committee presented the Hood River measure on strike arbi tration for a certain period of time before a walkout or a shutout of employes. The chamber went on rec ord as favoring the bill. Dr. Loar, city health officer, deplored the Idea that the officer had no Jurisdiction over eases out of the city limits and asked backing In the move to have that office filled by a state man. ErroU Ross, chairman of the visit ation committee, commended War ren E. Crabtre for his talk and movie Illustration of agricultural and scenery films at the meeting at La blsh during the month. Dr. Loar led an enthusiastic dis cussion concerning the repairs and enlargement of the sewer system and the construction of a disposal plant- Various members present will present questions to organisation of the town that they represent. ACROSS t. Sawmill gat 8. Paoullar 8. Part of a ehurcb 12. Character, latlc fruit of th. soura family U. Enellah rlv.r It. Caat aleelong glance. 18. Schoolmaster executed for murder 18. Playln card II. American Indian 18. Prons. 80, Ttllnga to 8a added fa. Son of on.'s son or daughter II. Salt sa. stain 17. PrlrWly pear SL Modifying ayllabio at the be-in-nine of a word 88. Formal prre..e1n 84. Chief od. of the Teutonie pantheon Solution of Yesterday's Pusale pin jEHQiMRlMn e vp NrrflN E srrHsp c Til TgUopgjgTVp SIETjaop EBoApd CIaIl.1i iDffApkjmElEpi A TjEaPIEiSIl Ijepat1o IS. Cnrrod. la. Turf SI. Crowing birds av. vainer ana mother 41. Station S. Patron saint of Norway . vex . Clot. . Larg. plant . Wriggling H Y Pit5 1 I7 H f ly r " 3 'ikil 78 if ljv, 21 """" WW ZlZZZZlll Si IZIlZfLZZZZZISZ ZZZZSZZl!5ZZZZ 50 nf 35 S4 ' s M DEFAULT WATER USERS TO FACE SMALL PENALTY Woodburn At the regular meetlnc of the dty oouncU Tuesday night, the council voted to enforce the five percent penalty on all water blUa which are not paid by the 16th of the month. Notices to this effect are being sent out by Recorder Beach and the penalty will be enforced on all bills payable February 1. Oeorge Lsuidon, owner of the building occupied by the pcetofflce and the Renn pool ball, made appli cation for a permit to alter the front ' entrance to the building, which waa approved. Notices were ordered put up for. the repair and reoonstructlon of number of defective sidewalks about town. New walks may be built with WPA labor If the property owners furnish the material. Postmaster Butetrfleld called at tention to a number of defective walks on the mall routes and the street committee was Instructed to accompany the city carriers on their routes and ascertain what repairs are needed. It was ordered that an engineer be employ to establish a grade on Stark street where new walks are to be built and also at other places where the construction of sidewalks la necessary. PAST MATRONS STAGE DINNER Woodburn The annual dinner of the past matrons' club of Evergreen chapter No. 41, Order of the Eastern . Star, waa held at the Masonic tem ple Wednesday night with Mrs. Ed na Lytle, retiring wortny matron ox Evergreen chapter, a the honor guest, husband of past matrons, past patron and their wives a additional guest. The table were centered with can. delabra, holding candle of th five emblematic colors. Covers were plac -ed for Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Overton, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Scott, Dr. and Mrs. Thomas 81ms, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Butterfleld, Mr. and Mrs. Oeorg Beach, Mr. and Mrs. P O. lckers, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. August Moedlng, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Settlemler, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. aulas, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Shaner, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Reiltng, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan 0. Beers, Mr. and Mrs. J. Melvln Bingo, Rev, and Mrs. L. s, Mochel, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Brothern. Mrs. Carrie Young, Jess Flkan, Miss Ella Lytle, Mrs. Elbum Sims, Mrs. Lillian Bltney. Mrs. Nellie Mulr, Miss Gladys Adams, Howard Say re. Mrs. Minnie Richards and Mrs. Edna Lytle. Following the dinner a floral de gree was conferred upon Mrs. Lytle and she waa received a a member of the club. A short business meeting followed and the sum of 1100 wa turned over to the Masonic trustee for th purchase of a stove for th -Masonic kitchen. Oervals John Schaetsel who suf fered a stroke of paralysis a week ago Is improving slowly at bis home and August Schneider, 93 years of age, suffered a couple of stroke about four weeks ago but he ha recovered and I able to walk a few blocks. tranafer. property 8. Uexlcan laborer 10. Tranamit 1L Silkworm of Aaaam 11. Implement for smooth. Ing clothes 81. Oave 21. Oreek goddeas of nleht 14. Mineral aprln It. Exlit 15. Traveling llcena. IS. Fuaa SO. Uutded SX. LlgMnlng bug 81. Short for a nian'a nam. II. Anrlent Jewlah aecetlc II. Fur-bearing animal IS. R.posea 40. Minute er!fla 41. Medicinal plait 41. Kind of bird 44. Genua of the Olive trer 41. Stir up color, in calico printing 41. Annex coloroIST.en as. Celestial body nnuttM DOWM 1. Tiff 8. Atr: comb, form f- Shlnine- ornamenw 4. Oreee poet .. Room in a harem . Period el Um. 1. Acta