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The Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon seven Tuesday, July 17, 1938 i reworks Robbery Health Plans Duck Hunting Admitted by Pair Spokane, July 19 UP) Jack Daniels and George Stone, arrested here i Locals l' Draw Criticism Season to be yesterday In connection with the Hltt Fireworks company robbery Seattle, confessed. Sheriff Depute Pat Griffin said. For 45 Days rom Medicos Washington, July 19 Official of der for a citation has been Both men also art wanted Pendleton, on bad check char Washington, July 19 0J. The ges. Griffin said.

Ht added that agriculture department today added the American Medical association heaped criticism today on a presi The estate of George Lassas has It days to the duck, gees, Jack- Daniels would bt returned to Seattle and Stone to Pendleton. been appraised at 160,303.30 by Otto snipe, and coot hunting season, giving hunters a 48-day open tea- Wellman, Jos. D. Hauth and John OalhL The estate Is entirely In per dential committee's reoommtnaa-tlon for an $850,000,000 government health program. The far-reaching venture, proposed to the national health con An amended complaint has been filed In the case of Robey e.

Rat-cllffe against Chsrles H. Martin as governor and others In which he seeks for a decree declaring that Ratcllffe has, since 1939, been a commissioned and acting first lieutenant of the coast artillery of the Oregon National Guard and Is entitled to the privileges and emoluments attendant thereon. Josephine Shlpman has filed suit son for the lust time in three sonal property Including notes. years. mortgagee, stocks and bonds.

Queen Marie's Body in Stale Final hearing on the estate of The season open October 1 and ends November 14 In the northern rone, it runs from October 15 to November 38 In the central son. ference yesterday, would navt two general alms: 1. It would expand general publlo health facilities, try to eradicate tu Ragnlhlde C. Anderson in probate has been set for August 33. and from November 16 to December for divorce against Willis Shlpman, berculosis, venereal diseases ana malaria and to control pneumonia Final order has been granted In alleging cruel and inhuman treat King Palace ment.

They were married In the state and cancer deaths, and develop maternal and child health centers. probate to Mrs. I. E. Stlffler as administratrix of the estate of August Erlckson.

Bucharest, Rumania, July 11 6J.R) of Washington June 4, 1936. Lutt Florist Ph. 9593; 1316 N. Lib. 1W The body of Dowager Queen Ma.

Arthur H. Moore as guardian for 2. It would use tome state, local and federal funds to build hospitals, maintain free beds, and give grants-in-aid for research. rle. whose final words to her son were to beseech him to be a Just James Alvah Green, minor, has been 38 In southern states.

Two other major rule were liberalised. Possession limitations on ducks and geese were increased to two days' bag, or 30 ducks and 10 geese. Hunters also may bag a total of three of the following duck species which have been protected during the last few years: Canvas-backs, redheads, buffleheads, and ruddy ducks. The "three shell limitation on repeating shotguns was retained, as were prohibitions on baiting of waterfowl and the use of live decoys. granted authority In probate to May Green has been named guar Presentation of the proposal By a and strong monarch, was taken to.

day to King Carol's palace at Pen. esh. outside Slnala. make payments of claims against the estate. committee on medical cart appointed by President Roosevelt started an Immediate dispute.

There it will lie In state for two Inheritance tax on the estate of dian of her daughter, Mona Green, minor. In order to effect settlement with an Insurance company which has offered 1250 for damages sustained In an accident July 3 with Jessie Fukuda, The petition states days. Adele Roth, of which William Roth Thousands of Inhabitants of Sin. Dr. Irvln Abell of Louisville, icy-president of the A M.

termed th is administrator, has been fixed at a la and neighboring districts watch $38.71. Order in probate also al Corrlgan Filet Crate Non-Stop To Ireland Douglas P. Corrlgan, 31-year-old American flier, flew this antiquated plane non-stop from Floyd Bennett field in New York to Baldonnel airport, Dublin, Ireland, after announcing on his take-off he Intended to fly to Long Beach, Calif. The red-headed youth paid $900 for the ship, similar to the one In which Col Charlea A. Lindbergh spanned the Atlantic Associated Press Photo.

ed bareheaded as the coffin- was that the company has offered $350 transferred from the Chateau Pel- lows payment of $145 to the admin' istrator for services. In settlement. program unworkable. Dr. nugn bot of the Mayo clinic, Rochester, Minn, a leader of the "rebel" group In the medical association, replied: The bag limit on Jacksnlpes was set at 15 and at 38 for coots.

Officials said the regulations were liberalized because of an Increase in most species in the last few years senor to the king's palace. Until tomorrow night the queen' "neighbors" will be admitted to the castle A demurrer to the complaint in First mortgage Investments 5 to 6 percent Hawkins Ac Roberts, Guard- 'Maintenance of the atanoara oi the case of Industrial accident com to pay their final respects. mission against Don D. Ooode has Ian Blflg. Probe Sale of Dogs Says Roosevelt largely as a result of reduced an medical practice by the medical profession a at present organised ha been grossly unsatisfactory." Thursday morning a special train been sustained In circuit court nual kills while stricter rules were in effect.

Complaints for premiums alleged Dr. OUn West secretary or wt William New. police officer who was discharged a week ago by Chief Frank A. Mlnto, has filed with the civil service commission his notice will carry the body to Bucharest where It will be laid in state at the queen's city residence. Castle Cot-roceni.

a former monastery convert Zones are: due the industrial accident commis From City Pound Northern Maine, New Hamp A and Dr. Morns insnoein, editor of the association's Journal, sion for workmen's compensation shire, Vermnot, Michigan, Wlscon Ordered Him to Beat Wheeler of appeal A hearing will be set (Continued from page 1) premiums have been filed with the following defendants named and ed into a royal residence by the queen's lata husband, King sin, Minnesota, North and South by the commission. Dakota. In the first place," Radkt said, amount alleged due opposite to each Joined Dr. Abell In preparing a more complete criticism of the proposal.

In his first comment. Dr. Abell argued that further studies were and got dogs without cost Then they asked me to deliver them, and I told Central California, Colorado, Clowry N. and F. Lawson.

On Sunday the entire royal fam "the number of dogs sold to the medical school a stated In the re Peter John Moots was fined 15 In Justice court yesterday when he Connecticut, Delaware, Idaho, II Helena. Mont. July IB UP) Rep Harry C. Myers, Benjamin ily will accompany the queen's fun them I would have to have pay for It. Considering the cost ot making Unols, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Ken resentatlve Jerry J.

OConnell F. Morse, $21.01. pleaded guilty to driving a motor needed because mecucai requirement varied widely In different lo eral train to the monastery Curta de Arges, about 45 miles from Buch tucky. Massachusetts, Missouri, Montana wound up his campaign port was much exaggerated. I don't know how many there were, but not a many as stated.

the trips, I thought I wa entitled to vehicle without an operator's license. A trial will be held at 9:30 o'clock calities. He added: for democratic re-nomlnatlon a few dimes to help keep up my car. arest, the burial place of the Ru Complaint seeking Judgment for $500 alleged due on a contract for Montana. Nebraska, Nevada, New Jersey, New York (Including Long Montana's primary election today Radke said he was caution by manlan royal family.

There the Tuesday morning for Remus Lloyd "The pay Mr. Kelly and I got for the dogs at $3.50 a head was for Island), Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon. sale of real property has been filed charged with falling to stop at the with an assertion President Roosevelt had told him "to go out there queen will be laid to rest alongside her husband, who preceded her in Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Utah, dogs that were delivered by us to In circuit court by Frankie Duna-gan against Ed Stortz. scene of an accident. Raymond W.

the medical college authorities to keep the delivery of the dogs quiet on account of the activities of the Oregon Humane society. The dogs Washington, West Virginia and death 11 years ago. and fight like hell to defeat Senator Wheeler's machine so he wouldn't be "Those people who think was they can devise a centrally controlled medical service plan which can bt fitted to the -varying condition of the states, counties and cities of this country are discussing theories which no practical health administrator could possibly Wyoming. Brunkall paid a fine of $5 and costs when he pleaded guilty to speeding The highest clergymen In Ru Portland on Sundays. Sometimes when I was unable to go I had Kelly go In my place and he received the Judge Lewelling today overruled a Southern Alabama, Arizona.

Ar back In 1940." with a truck. demurrer In the matter of the es mania will perform the funeral ceremony according to the Oreek kansas, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, OConnell, who recently engaged late of W. L. Bantley and gave 10 Maryland, Mississippi, New Mexico, Orthodox rite. In a free speech argument with pay.

When I made the trips I did it on my own time in my car and bought my own gasoline. days In which to further plead. North and South Carolina, Tennes The new "Wooden Bowl" Salads served at The Spa. See window dis The dowager queen, famous for Mayor Frank Hague of Jersey City, Trial of the case of Roeske vs. N.

told a Butte audience last play. 171 her beauty and charm, died yesterday at the age of 62 of a liver ali were all delivered alive to the school. Relative to the charge to owners for the redemption of dogs Radke admitted that the charge wa formerly $3 for the first time and $4 thereafter, but that when he took over the care of the barns from his predecessor he wa advised that $1 was enough, especially when the hard times came on. "A doctor from the medical came to Salem and arranged Hoel has been set for August 39 night that the president now fish Townsend club No. 3 will meet ment against whin Europe best and 30 In Judge Lewelling 5 court.

lng off the coast of Mexico, had to get the dogs. At first it was ar Tuesday night in the church at 11th medical men bad struggled vainly given him the "instructions" at tne see, Texas and Virginia. Chicago Police Rout Pickets Frank Sexton, former clerk at the ranged that the school would send someone for them, and In that case and Court street at 8 o'clock. The for years. time congress adjourned.

public Is Invited to be present. The nation was plunged Into deep Bllgh hotel, has been appointed manager by Chester Murphy of Senator Burton K. Wheeler, whose there would have been no charge mourning as the royal standard Lodge Leader Has Reception Amity The Rebekah and Odd Fellows lodge of Amity honored Mr. Vernlsha H. Newby of Industry term expires In 1940, was one of the for them.

They came for them twice Portland, owner of the property. "And often," he added, "If the owner was unable to pay he got his over Chateau Peleshor was lowered A copy of the 1938 Lincoln county coast directory has been presented to the Salem public library by the Sexton succeeds R. S. McVey who North Chicago. July 19 UP) leading democratic opponent of the Roosevelt court bill reorganization plan.

Poll close at 7 M.S.T. dog back for has been In charge of the hotel for to signify her death. Church bells tolled and all places of amusement were closed, not to open until after Police and deputy sheriffs fired Newport chamber of commerce. the past two years. tear gas attack today on pickets Of course President Roosevelt the state funeral.

blocking entrance to the strike-bound never told Jerry Connell anything "When owners request me to kill dogs," he said, "I am supposed to charge $1. But very often they call the police, then the police call me and say 'Go get the and there Capitol Board To Move Here Portland, July 19 UP) The capl- Townsend club No. 4 will meet Wednesday night at the Highland Rebekah lodge of Amity and warden of the Rebekah Assembly of Oregon, A marriage license has been Issued Anyone Interested in that section of the coast will find much interesting Information In the publication. The book will be kept at the circulation desk to be accessible for reference. of the kind," said Senator Wheeler of the representative's statement Chicago Hardware Foundry company plant A half dozen women to Walter P.

Donnell, 34, service school at 8 o'clock. Club No. 4 has with a reception In tne Odaieuowt hall Tuesday evening. Mist Laura pickets were knocked to the ground, "Even If the president wanted to I no charge. station operator, Portland, and Flo doubled Its membership In the last Pickets fought the officers In hand Radke said that all money re ra M.

Frost 18. housekeeper, route few months. There will be enter. beat me. which I'm sure he doesn't, he would never pick on Jerry O'- ceived for redemption or for killing tol reconstruction commission agreed today to transfer Its head talnment and also refreshments will 1, Beaverton.

to hand encounters while tear gas bombs and shells burst all around. Dutch Boy paint Mathis, 178 S. Com! Connell to do it" the animals had been turned over Judy, chairman of the program committee, welcomed the visitors. A short program was presented as follows: Vocal solo, Mrs. Earl Nott of McMlnnvllle.

accompanied by her be served free. The senator added: "I have taken Application has been filed with to the city, but he admitted it was quarters from Portland to Salem on August 1. no stand In the primary. Some of About 50 regular and special deputies and city police from North Chicago and nearby towns launched Townsend club No. 13 will meet not much.

the county court for a license to operate a show along the Woodburn- my friends are supporting each of with Mrs. McElroy, 564 Hood street I daughter. Miss Oeraldine Nott; two Another situation he has to con The action was taken upon recommendation of the legislative the candidates." Mt. Angel road outside the Wood- for a lawn party tonight at 7:30. tend with, Radke said, 1 caused by committee.

The commission did not reamngs oy mio. yy whistling solos by Miss Lois Newman burn city limits from July 19 to Ioe cream will be served. people who take cats and dogs to the city bams when no one is about 33. This is the first license of Its kind asked for in some time, state A charge of giving a check with and leave them. decide upon a Salem location.

Headquarters have been in the Porter building here virtually since the organization of the commission after the statehouse fire. out sufficient funds, made against courthouse attaches said. Of course I have to ga them." Leonard Gross by Frank Stoddard, Judge Lewelling today Refused to Automobiles occupied by J. B. Be-nolt and Mrs.

N. Benoit, his daughter-in-law, 755 North 18th street, and Archie H. Jackson, Davidson. collided at Capitol and streets Monday afternoon. Benoit received an arm abrasion and Mrs.

Benoit bruises about the body. Both were treated for shock by the first aid car crew. Jackson was driving south on Capitol when the accident occurred. The Benoit car was overturned, the top nearly demolished and a rear wheel knocked off by the Impact "What of the Future?" Is the top- of Junction City. Soren Sorensen of Amity presented Mrs.

Newby a leather bound date book, a gift from a group of past grands of Industry Rebekah lodge. No. 67, and members of Industry Rebekah lodge who assisted her when she was district deputy president of the lodge, with Installation he said. "Once I found a litter of seven pups here." He cited other similar Instances. was dismissed today on motion of the district attorney at the request Chinese Stage Pootung Attack Shanghai.

July 19 (IP) Sharp guerrilla fighting in Industrial Pootung. across the Whangpoo river from Shanghai, ha cost perhaps 600 dead the past four days. The Pootung area had not been a the attack after giving the picket five minutes it up." -Officers carried guns but did not use them. They fired tear gas from pistols and threw gas bombs. About 50 gas missiles burst within a few minutes.

After the first clash, the pickets retreated, formed their ranks again and gave way anew as the deputies advanced, hurling tear ga bombs Into the crowd. At length, the demonstrators were driven to a point three blocks from the plant They scattered into nearby fields and made no further attempt to return to the foundry for of the private prosecutor. dissolve an injunction in the divorce case of Nolan vs. Nolan, allowed a motion to take the case off the trial docket and the answer was with Radke sajs he was never sup Mickle Takes Building permits today were Mrs. A.

Vercler, to build a chimney posed to handle the cat situation, but It was added to his duties by the police. He is called on also to take dead sheep and fish from the mill drawn. He granted and denied parts ceremonies. A leather brief case In- and fireplace at 9:30 North Whiter, of the motions to strike. White's Place $110.

R. A. Blevins, to repair a one. Joe L. Permenter.

Wallace road story dwelling at 1364 Mission, $15. race and remove dead dogs from under houses, all of which are du graved with her Initials was presented Mrs. Newby by Mrs. Sorensen, a gift from Industry Rebekah lodge members of Amity. Many other gift were presented her from other lodg J.

D. Mickle. chief of the division Hawkins Roberts, to repair a res lc for the Unity class at the Marlon scene of major fighting since the Japanese offensive to capture Shanghai last August and Septem taurant at 248 North Liberty, $35 ties that have been added to his work in recent years. the time being. of foods and dairies, was promoted by Governor Martin today to state director of agriculture.

was found not guilty by a West Salem Justice court Jury Tuesday morning on a charge of drunken driving. The accident occurred on June 26 near Eola, and damaged Paul Toevs, to build a 1H -story hotel Wednesday evening. Miss Olive Stevens is the leader. For sale, cracked eggs 21c doz. 173 There is no city ordinance or es in the county.

Mrs. orace aramey. In behalf of Sheridan lodge, pre During the battle the picket dwelling and garage at 325 Jeffer Mickle succeeds Solon T. White. son, $2060.

Mrs. O. W. Jewett to regulation covering the matter of selling dogs. As the ordinance stands sented her a gift also.

threw stones, bottles and empty tear gas cartridges at the officers. three cars. re roof a shed at 376 North 33rd, $15. Over 300 were present to greet Mrs. The policemen moved back to the ber.

Chinese, who finally withdrew, listed 200 Japanese casualties, 100 dead among the attacking Irregulars, and 300 peasant killed accidentally or by Japanese upon suspicion of guerrilla activity. The Japanese drive to capture O. A. Dale, to repair a one-story Newby. Prominent members of th order In the receiving line were J.

the poundmaster either returns the dog to Its owner upon redemption or kills it plant after the engagement dwelling at 1435 North Summer, $50. who resigned last week to become acting state coordinator of the federal soli conservation service with headquarters in Corvallis. The appointment Is effective August I. Mickle has been in the department of agriculture since 1913. C.

A. Gles, to alter tourist cabins on P. Watt, grand warden; Earl Nott grand conductor of the grand lodge Radke uses a painless ga method in killing cat and dogs. Fairgrounds road, $1400. William Le Lleut-Gov.

Ben Ramseyer headed a delegation of Kiwanls club members who attended the first meeting of the newly formed club at Canby last night. Prof. Childs. of Willamette university, was the speaker. The club meets every Monday evening at 6:18 o'clock.

Of of Oregon; Jesse T. Jones, past grand Kluklang. 135 miles below Hankow. Bold, to alter a store at 1260-1262 State, $150. Mrs.

M. E. Sanders, to Bomb Cathedral Of Barcelona continued with heavy artillery and patriarch of grand encampment; Mrs. Grace Christtanson and Mrs. Mickle said he has had no time to "think about my appointment" alter a one-story dwelling and ga- aerial 'shelling, but still without marked result rage at 346 South 15th, $200.

W. Ethel Meldrum. past president; Mrs. Myrtle McAlplne. state chairman of Former residents of Minnesota will gather at Champoeg Sunday July 31 for an all-day picnic A program of sports for the eyounger people and entertainment for adults Is being arranged.

Major George E. Sandy, Portand, Is president of the association and Don MacArthur chairman of the forenslcs program. Coffee will be provided. Dr. B.

F. Pound, grand 'chef de train of the 40 et 8, will head a delegation of local voyageurs who will attend a meeting of the Eugene vol-ture this evening. He will bear a special Invitation to the Lane county group to attend the annual pic and he said he had not decided whether to appoint hi successor a ficers of the club are Ralph Zim Walker, to repair a one-story dwell The Japanese want Kluklang so they can press on toward the China Barcelona, July 19 OP) The cele merman, president; Ray Vlnyard, Rev. Paul Poling Talks on Security Security I on the lips of nearly everyonebut not In their hearts. Rev.

vice-president; Curtis Johnson, trea brated cathedral of Barcelona was lng at S38 South 24th, $40. Frances Lehman, to build a one-story duelling at 1325 Fairmount $2000. chief of foods and dairies. The governor, however. Indicated that Mickle would continue his present Job capital, and today two of their war-ships In the upper Yangtze alternat surer, and Archie Market, struck by an insurgent bomb during ed with warplanes In bombing the an air raid today.

Peter Stevens of West Salem, The bomb tore through the roof Paul Newton Poling, pastor of the city. Defending land batteries replied with steady fire. Reply has been filed In the case of near the front of the cathedral and good of the order; and Mrs. Myrue Eberhsrdt trustee of the Rebekah assembly. During the social hour refreshment of punch and wafer were served.

Lenna Harrison and Mrs. May Dickey presided at the punch bowls. Guests were present from Oregon City, Portland, Junction City, Eugene and Polk county. Nearly all Rebekah and Oddfellow lodges In Yamhill county were represented. charged with driving a motor vehicle while under the Influence of in First Presbyterian church at El Paso, Chinese report said many of Kl plunged to the floor east of the Phil E.

Green vs. Oscar Hayter In which a plea of abatement Is made Texas, told the Kiwanls club today noon. People have much to say about toxicating liquor, pleaded guilty In police court yesterday. He was fined uklang Important buildings were destroyed and that there were heavy to the defendant's counterclaim. Nave, carrying down an iron chandelier and a heap of stone.

a well a hi new position. NLRB Investigates Portland Hotels Portland, July 19 (IP) Thomas Graham, attorney for the re nic of the Marlon county voiture at casualties among civilians. $100 and given 30 days In Jail. The Interior of the cathedral Application for trial has been Silver Creek state park this Sunday had been stripped of ornaments On central China fronts, the Chi-nese claimed re-capture of Ping- Final details of the picnic will be E. C.

Elfstrom is on the city po filed In the circuit court case of Donna Lee Young, by guardian, vs. since early In the war, when the Iron lice blotter on a reckless driving shan In west Hopeh, and Luyl In discussed at the regular meeting of the voiture Wednesday evening at doors were bolted and a sign posted Lester Rollson and others. charge. He lives at 1240 Court. gional national labor relations board 6:30 clock.

saying: "Building appropriated by the generalltat (government) for The case of Raymond Motor Ser Marriage licenses have been Is arrived here today to Investigate charges of Wagner act violation filed against eight members of the east Honan province, and said they had occupied the outskirts of Paot-lng, destroyed railway track and begun attacks against Japanese garrisons in southern Shansl. seriously service of peoples' institutions." vice vs. Bozell-Grimson Motor has been dismissed in circuit court on Crowds gathered about the 14th Attend Democratic annual basket picnic Sunday, July 24, at Fairgrounds. Lunch may be purchased on Testimony In the case of Mary E. Wooster vs.

Ralph Heln started In Judge Lewelling court has been continued to Friday. The damagt action of Mabel Nendel vs. George Meyers is still on In circuit court before a Jury and Judge T. E. J.

Duffy of Bend assigned to hear the case here. Portland Hotel association by six sued from Vancouver, to Vernon D. Leek and Edna D. Leek, both of Salem; Leo D. Llles and Hazel L.

McFeron, both of Corval- century church, which was con stipulation between the parties. striking culinary unions. hampering Japanese supply lines. grounds. Coffee free.

Willis Mahoney. It but they possess but little knowledge. Nation are filled with fesr and suspicion and though security Is preached they are less secure today than ever before. Security does not rest in defenses alone and these offer no guarantee. Economic will not grant personal security to those who do not have It In their hearts, he said In conclusion.

Sailor Hurried To Medical Care San Diego, July 19 (IP) E. Schlltzkua. 38, Newport Ore, crew member aboard the Ameilcan-Ha- Motions to strike parts of the an senatorial candidate, principal The unions alleged the hotel lm ported workers from other states. Germany supplies most of the lis; Merle L. Bethers, Philomath, sidered one of the finest examples of Oothlc architecture In Catalonia, attempting to view the result of the raid but the damage was not visible from the exterior.

speaker. 170 foreign steel used In Brazil last year and Anna M. Ross, Albany, and to swer In the case of Gladys Lacey vs. Fred Meyer company have been denied by Judge Lewelling as was a The central labor council asked affiliated unions to Impose a 10- Willis Schrock. Molalla, and Esther eents-a-month tax on members to The convention commission of the Veterans of Foreign Wars will meet Wednesday evening.

It Is ex motion to make more definite and E. Klster, Canby. Answer to the supplementary assist culinary union. Sixteen ho certain. pected that a complete financial re.

tel were "struck" In June because they declined to recognize the union a the bargaining agent, but none complaint In the case of Herman Kreft vs. Martha Taylor and others port will be available at this time Petition ha been filed In probate by L. E. Barrlck asking that Leo Leaking Canal Halts Irrigation ha dosed. nard Howe be named administrator and the commission Is discharged from its responsibilities following the dost of the state convention gives consent of certain defendants to transfer of notes and mortgages to E.

B. Perrlne as referee to be of the $300 estate of Oeorge D. Chaffee and Joseph B. Felton, Frank WPA Exhibit Slated last Wednesday night Klamath Falls. July 19 sold and the proceeds applied to the purposes desired.

wallan freighter Kansan, wa In a hospital here today after the ship arrived two days ahead of schedule to provide him with medical attention. Schlltzkua had a temperature of The state highway commission rEMORIAL- B. Miller and J. Ray Rhoten appraisers. Delegates ot the Kiwanls Inter will meet In Portland Thursday to open bids on six road projects, cost ing a total of $150 000.

Decree filed by Judge Lewelling In the recently tried lien case of Oabrlel Powder Supply company vs. Ostllng brothers and others 104 degrees yesterday. His ailment Irrigation water leaking under the concrete lining of the canal near Its diversion dam late yesterday caused all Irrigation service for farmers In the California division of the Klamath reclamation project to be shut off. The escaping water cut through about 80 feet of earth and poured zn, a PtTUflL was beyond diagnosis either by wire The annual two-day bar examina- At Woodburn School Exhibits of knitting, sewing, oil painting, pastels and woodcraft will be given at the WPA recreation program at the Washington school In Woodburn at "open house" Friday. It wa announced here today by Earl Lltwlller, county supervisor.

national northwest convention In Tacoma, Wash. be held August 14 to 16, are Dr. Henry E. Morris and T. M.

Hicks, with alternates Bill Braun, T. Harold Tomllnson and less or by the rough and ready med grant a Judgment of $151.27 to the Dons opened here today. Ninety XL. OUST Abat.Y', two men and seven women seek plaintiffs and foreclosure of a lien icine of every shipmaster. The Kansan's beet day of steam admission to law practice.

Harry V. Collins. on lot 4, block 18, Capitol park ad dltlon to Salem. Auction Friday night 7:30 at 1374 back Into Lost river, which flows Into the Tula lake tump. At the time of the break the canal was carrying lng wa 340 nautical miles, off the coast of Guatemala, her speed there reaching 14.31 knot average for 34 hours.

By reaching here In nine days Remus Lloyd pleaded guilty In Justice court today to a charge of Elm 8t, West Salem. 170' Wesley White pleaded not guilty In addition to the baseball Instruction which Is being provided at the American Legion park, plans are about 600 second feet of water. In Justice court yesterday on falling to stop at the scene of Herman Schellberg, August H. 3 hour and 54 minute she fell Just A crew of men was Immediately morals charge and preliminary Arrangement can be made to remove bodies of deceased person from unkept or abandoned burying places and brought hart to Mt Crest Abbey to rest at a very nominal cost. A memorial established here to tha memory of a loved one affords much satisfaction and.

consolation to those who are left The trend It more and more to Indoor vault burial or cremation "Incomparably the two better Open every day from to S. Sparks and M. A. Bronson have been named appraisers of the es hearing will be held July 27 at o'clock. He posted 8250 ball.

accident On recommendation of the district attorney a 30-day Jail sentence was suspended with six months' probation, and Lloyd paid put to work to repair the break. Finland Accepts Olympic Garnet short of the record nine days I hours 30 minutes, established early this year by the Carolinian of the same fleet tate of Jette O. Welch. Helslngfors, July 19 UPy Finland On complaint of the state depart cost. Peter John Moots pleaded ment of agriculture, weights- and guilty to having no driver's license Petition has been filed in probate seeking appointment of Pearl Alexander as guardian for his bro being made to organize Softball teams for youth and adult.

In the condemnation proceed In of capltol reconstruction commissions vs. Boewhen, further motion and affidavit have been filed In which attorney for the state say they will not tppear July 35 to try the case and give their reasons alleged In tha affidavit measures division, Adolph Hlllman and was fined $5. today accepted a formal Invitation to hold the 1940 Olympic Oame at Helslngfors. Finland originally had bid for the intern tlona! games and was in Justice court today on ther. J.

H. Alexander who Is in charge of selling wood at short R. W. Maker is to appear In Three hundred all-talkie and 39 part-talkie film were mad In Japan last year. Journal Advertising Pays hospital and unable to handle his measure.

He took 34 hours In which wa given first call by the Interna- Justice court Friday mom lng on business affairs, states the petition charge of making a false statement to decide on his plea and was re leased on his own recognizance. tlonal Olympic committee after Japan renounced the game last week. The estate Is valued at $4500. Or to get a refund on gatount taxes..

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