The New Oregon Statesman, Salem, Oregon, Tuesday, August 14, 1928 LOCAL J Dickens Here Mr. and Jea,R. Dickson of Taf t Mrs. were fealem visitors yesterday. ' M. Leaaoa Man Here- Karl Cas well t .ot Lebanon was in ; Salem yesterday. Vrwi Marshfleld Austin Titus was.-a, Sunday and Monday Tisitor la Salem from Marsh field. Yrm Baker Connty- Jake Hantisgton, eastern Oregon, was in Salem Sunday and Monday. !.-.- 'Brttri From Portland Mrs. Harry, i Ed wards aid small son Bobby of tbe Virginia apartments, hare returned from a week's visit in Portland. !- lillwltlen from Eugene -H. T. Holden of Eugene is a Salem business Tisitor, coming up yes terday. Senator Hall Here Stite Sen ator and Mrs. Charles Hall of Coos bav.were in Salem yesterday. Here From Woodbnrn Among Woedburn visitors to this city yes terday was Theresa Krebs - Kncene Man Here J. WJ Swops, of the Swopes Brothers construction company of Eugene, arrived In Salem yesterday for a short business visit. TMUwaukle Man Here Frank L. Taylor of Milwaukie was register ed at the Marlon last night. Visitors From Odell Eleven Ep- worth Leaguers from Odell, in the Hood River valley, who have been attending the institute at Falls City, stopped in Salem yesterday and. visited several of the state in stitutions and other points of in terest. - Mis Moran Returns Miss Ha eele. Moran, daughter of Dr. and Mrs, J. Harry Moran, returned Sunday from a vacation spent at BreJtenbush Springs. She reports a wonderful time, mountain climb ins: being her principal pastime. Week-end at Delake Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Bohrnstedt and family, accompanied by his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Bohrnstedt, who are visiting here from California spent the week end in the Feeree cottage at De lake. Sfw Physical Director Kernaffj Markuson, who will take up duties of physical director at the T. M. C. A., is attending a conference for " V- workrs at Seabeck, Wash. He recently made a trip into Mexico h4 California, and passed through Salem on his way to the confer . ecce. He will, return about August 25- " ,rw Old Clothe The Asso ciated Charities is having a num ber: of calls for old clothing that will meet the requirements of hop pickers, and will welcome such contributions from anyone who wijl . donate them. Those who have contributions should phone 14 SVW or 95 and the charity - workers will eall for them. - Corset teres Here A meeting of the district representatives of the Charts company was held last night at the new Salem hotel, a report by Mrs. A. D. Jones of Portland who represented the dis trict at the company's convention held in San Francisco recently be ing,, the principal business. Mrs. "Wayne Z. Benbow of the Portland office was also present, and Mrs. Ethel Whitby, Corvallis, who was runner-up In the district selling contest. . ..nat.her Teacher Resigns An other - teacher in the Salem sys tem has resigned to accept a more lucrative position, Miss Irene For- ,rjstlfc who taught the sixth grade at. Washington the past year, hav ing; submitted her resignation to Superintendent George W. Hug Saturday. Miss Forristel has been 'offered a post in the Chicago school at a salary of 1150, $35 ;a month more than she is paid, here. Her expenses east will be paid by the Chicago board aa an added in ducement. Miss Forristel's home in Minnesota. - Hsaby Too Poor In an answer and ..affidavit in the divorce suit brought against him by Nell M. Christenson, Edwin C. Christen son yesterday not only denied rsotft of the allegations in her com plaint but asserted that he could not pay her money with which to proseetfte the suit. She had asked for- money when she filed her complaint. He asserted yesterday that she already hadobtained cer tain sums whea she left him, and; that he had no more available. Flaing Poor George W. Hug, eity-t echool ' superintendent, Lyle Bartholomew and Tom Wolgamott spent- a portion of the week-end in storia. enticed by a fishing trinver the bar. Hug and Barth olomew each landed a fair sized Chinook, two of tbe seven salmon tbe- J people on the trip brought in. .Fishermen who have fished for years, over the bar there say the salHvon catch this season is the lowest it has been in recent years, the local Waltona report. M.. lles Change Hands Rich L. Relmann, local realtor, yesterday announced the following real es tate -deals: A house on South Winter street owned by James W. .Jones of Eugene and sold to Bay Kenton of Salem ; also a resi dence on South Cottage owned by Jopes and sold to Lincoln Ellis. Eejmann also handled the trans fer of a home In Eugene from El lis to Jones. .' - I'M' 1 ' : - n ..... ; John J. Rottle 415 State St. v Expert Shoe Fitter " WALK-OVER AND CANTILEVER '- FOOTWEAR NEWS Intoxication Charged J. , W. Miller was arrested early Monday by city police on a charge of in toxication. At Oregon City Mr. and Mrs. Ed Salter and children of the Hollywood district spent tbe week end visiting in Oregon City. Stayton Man Here Harry J. Rowe. of the Stayton Light and Power company, was attending to business matters in Salem yester day. ; Jndge Kelly Here Circuit Judge Kelly will be in Salem t to day on court business, according to 'announcement made at the county court house. Senator Hall Her State Sen ator Charles A. Hall, of Marsh field, was In Salem Sunday, but said that his visit had to do solely with private matters. Recklessness Penalized Walter Herboldt was fined $20 in Record er Mark Poulsen's court Monday following his arrest Sunday morn' ing on a charge of reckless driv ing. Drunks Fined Wesley Ellis and W. Dixon were fined $10 each in municipal court Monday on charges of drunkenness on which thev were arrested early that morning. Wrona? License Leo R. Wojcik of Portland was arrested early Monday on a charge of having 11 cense plates on his Ford touring car that were issued for an Olds- mobile coupe. Fails to Stop E. R. Flesher. 1810 North Church street, was ar rested Sunday afternoon by a city traffic officer on a charge of fail- in tn aton his automobile at a through street intersection. Battery Stolen David Gerlg, Salem route 7. reported to the police Sunday night that battery was stolen from his automobile while it was parked on Winter street. Transfers Credits Miss Hasele Moran, who attended Willamette university last year, has had her frpfebman collere credits trans ferred to O. A. C. where she will enter school this term. New Does at Petland Mr. and Mrs. Chinese Chow "Cho of Flake's Petland kennels are the proud parents of four youngster Chow Chows, the management an nounces. The Chow dog is said to be the only one man dog. Visiting Relatives Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Babbitt of Spokane ar rived Sunday to spend a week-vis iting at the home of her mother. Mrs. G. W. Herrington of the Vir ginia apartments. From Salem they will go to Seaside and Port land. , I Return to Tulare Mr. and Mrs. George W, Jones have returned to their home in Tulare, Calif., after a three week's visit with friends in Salem, where they were guests at the Senator hotel. Mr. Jones was formerly superintendent of the state blind school here. , Acheson at Seminar The Rev. Thomas Acheson left yesterday morning to attend tbe seminar in religious education which will be conducted at Epworth Heights, Washington, from August 13-24. Professors C. L Andrews and W. H. Hertsog of Kimball school of Theology also are attending the seminar. KeUs at Seabeck C. A. Kells left Sunday morning for Seabeck, Washington, for a brief trip on T. M. C. A. business. He is expected to return to Salem this evening. Mr. Kblls was accompanied by Everett Lisle, Wesley Heise and Howard Adams. Morris Farm Sold H. Pallesen, who came to this section from Montana two years ago, Has pur chased the G. L. Morris 115-acre farm, two miles west of Turner and haaod his family are preparing to move onto the ranch. The Morris family will come to Salem to make their home. The deal was completed yesterday by Rich L. Relmann, local realtor, and was a Joint handling with the A. C. Bohrnstedt firm. Vos Eschen Returns Florian Von Eschen, formerly head of the chemistry department at Willam ette university, returned Sunday evening from Berkeley, where he had been attending the University of California summer school. Von Eschen has accepted a position in the chemistry department at State college, Modesto, Calif., for the coming year. He hopes to dispose of his home at 1S53 Court street shortly and will leave for Modesto. $495 tTHt TORIO rdiaf kim W la tar 7 glaaaM aiaM hrakc, Kxaniaatiaa to. Thompron-GlutSf-h Optical Co. US K. Cmm'I sv. DOG HOTEL Give your dog a Leave him vacation too. with us. Petland Boarding Kennels K. B. FLAKE, Prop. Pacific Highway H ' mile North of Salens , 1LaDDBeJGH, Danhcsrc ... Established 18C8 GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS Office Hours from 10 a. m. to 3 p. m, Bridge Building Starts Prelim inary work is being started toward construction of the North High street bridge, the contract for which was let a week ago to Erix on and Engstrom of this dty. ; - " Woodry at Chehalis F. N. Woodry, local auctioneer, left Monday for Chehalis, Wn.. where he will conduct a sale of register ed Holsteins for Albskt Miller, of tbe Millerdale farm. Woodry will return Wednesday. . i Sells Grocery W. J. Kaerth has sold tbe 12 th street grocery, at COS North Capitol, to Martin Zlelinski of Salem, and he and Mrs. Kaerth are preparing to leave for the coast for a few weeks' va cation. Zlelinski has been la charge of the store since the lat ter part of last week. Chief on Vacation T. A. Raf- fety, chief of the state traffic di vision, is on a combined business and pleasure trip to southern Ore gon and California points. He will return in about 10 days. Mean while Captain Max Flannery is in charge of the traffic bureau. Miss Stroud Returns Miss Be- nita Stroud, of the Marion conntv child health demonstration staff, returned Sunday evening from Berkeley, where she had been at tending the snmmer session of the University of California. She was enrolled in courses which would aid in her work with the demon stration. Visits Son Mrs. W. T. Scott of 583 South Winter street is visit ing with her son, C. E. Scott, at Fairvlew. He has been an instruc tor in Jefferson high school of Portland, but has recently been elected vice principal of Grant high school. Mrs. Scott will also visit relatives at Seattle. Reynolds to Canada Mr. and Mrs. Reynolds, 1810 Center, will leave late this evening or early tomorrow morning for Vancouver, B. C, where they will . spend a week or ten days on a vacation trip. Reynolds is a local account ant. School Board to Meet Hiring of a number of teachers, among whom will be four for the com mercial department of the senior high school, and selection of the chair which will be used in the high school auditorium,- will be two of the main items to come be fere the city school board at the regular meeting this evening. Band Concert Tonight To night in Wilson park will be one of particular merit and appeal, ac cording to O.'A. Steelhammer, di rector. The famous overture from, the opera "William Tell" by Ross-: inl. Brown's "Doll- Dance," sever al specially arranged selections from the delightful light opera "Mile. Modiste" by Herbert, to gether with other high class num bers will ennsttiute the program opening at 8 o'clock. Two Couples Wei Marriage licenses were i seued - yesterday from the office of the Marion county clerk to two couples. Joshua L. Burman, C5, of San Francisco, took out a license to wed Florence B. Swishey, 60, of 555 North 14th street. Salem. The marriage is his second and her third. Bruce A. Crane, 33, of Oakland, took out a license to marry Grace F. Jones, 23, of San Jose. The marriage is his third and her first. FORCED TO QUIT Business on account of poor Health Entire Jewelry stork is now . being sold at PUBLIC AUCTION Sales Daily 2:SO and 7:30 p. m. Free Prize Daily C.A. LUTHY JEWELER 325 State St. Salem, Oregon . "THAT'S WHAT I CALL AN Ice Cream Soda! That's what you'll say when you dip Into the goodness of our ice cream sodas or sundaes. Made- of pure rich cream and flavored strictly with pure-food flavors, our sodas and sundaes have a goodness and a food value all their own. Schaef er's v DRUGSTORE Original Candy Special Store 135 North Commercial St. Phone 197 The Original Yetlow Front Inmate Returned William Fra- ser, inmate of the state institu tion for the feeble minded who es caped last Friday night, was found at Jefferson Sunday and returned to the Institution. J Plat Approved The plat of Oakland park - addition was ap proved by the dty planning and zoning commission Monday night- It extends from 14 th street to the alley beyond 19 th. and from Ox ford street two and one-half blocks south, Forgery Charged Fay Parton, 17, of Liberty, was yesterday ar rested by local police on a charge of passing a worthless check. Ta ken before Justice of the Peace Small, he was ordered lodged in the county Jail to await, further developments. ' J . j Employment Office Busy The Salem Y employment office" last week had lit men and 56 women applying for work, and found jobs for 104 men and 40 women. The demand has about caught Up with the supply, and it will likely run that way till after hop picking, which may begin in some yards tomorrow. Pastor Returns The Rev. S. Darlow Johnson, pastor of the Les lie M. E. Church returned Sunday evening from the Falls Ctly Ep worth League institute. He re ported a fine series of meetings for the week. The Leslie delega tion received the largest number of certificates for class attendance of any group on the ground, and received special commendation at the presentation service. Venue Chance d The suit brought against James ! McGil christ against the F. W. Wool- worth company for $50,000 dam-, ages was yesterday ordered remov ed to federal court. McGilcbrist originally filed his action i in cir cuit court here, claiminr that the company had broken certain agree. ments with him wnue be was in its employ. OBITUARIES Wagner At the residence near Salem on Thursday. August 9, Mrs. 'Sophia Wagner. 6, wife of William Wag ner, mother of Ferdinand- ot Wal la Walla. Fred of San Francisco, Christ of Aumsville, Jack of Chi- coga, Emil of Colorado, Bill of Salem, Miss Rose Wagner of Salem. Mrs. O. B. Ackley of Aber deen, Wash., and Mrs. Glen Wood-' guien oi uamornia. funeral services will be held from the Seventh Day Adventist churcb, on Tuesday, Agust 14, at 2 p. m. with interment in the Odd Fellows cemetery. Rigdon and Son in charge. Curry In this city. August 11, William H. Curry, of Rt. 8, aged 75. De ceased was the husband of Mrs. Emma Curry, father of J. H. Cur ry of California? Mrs. Nora Houck of Portland, and Thottas M. Curry of Salem. Interment will take place in the Claggett cemetery. PILESCURED Without prstla r last af DK. MARSHALL SIS Onf Bids. This There's an oil now that forms none of it I You likely think of carbon as it forms in hard layers on piston and cylinder heads removed only by expensive scraping. But the tiny abrisive chips of flint car bon that constantly "sandpaper" your bearings, yohr cylinder walls every mov ing engine part they'll wear your motor out before its time ! And you may be blaming hard carbon to something other than its real cause. It comes from burned motor oil. It causes knocking, you may know. Flakes chip off and get under valves, holding them open to waste power, to burn and warp. Strangely enough, even the costliest oils often form the most carbon three to five times as much. And the carbon they form is hard, flint-like the sort that- causes serious damage, j . So you can't judge motor oils on "lubri cating value,, alone. A vital point is the carbon they form How much? What kind? There is one oil you should know about in this connection. Soft carbon and only a Unit of it Shell Motor Oil made by a new refining process, forms less carbon than any oil you can buy. What little it does form, is soft; sooty blows away through the exhaust; in in Young Girl Halted in Trip Across Continent Fol lowing Telegram LOS ANGELES, - Ang. 13. (API A vonnr rirl travelinsr across the continent with $5,000 Funeral services in Rirdofi chapel, Tuesday at 3:30 p. m. ' Marks ' , MARX Alfred Marx died sud denly In Kent, Oregon. Survived by a father and mother. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Marx, and three brothers and one slater. Rrirh Emil and Julius. Jr., and Lillian, an or uak Grove in Polk county. The bodv will lie In atat at the Terwllliger Funeral Home from 10 until 1:30 o'clock Wed nesday. Funeral services will be held in the German-Lutheran church on East State street. Rev. Taylor will preach in German and Rev. Heinke will nreaeh In Rar. lish. The casket will not be opened at thk rhnwii Si Denny L. B. Denny. 77. native of Polk county, died August 11. He is survived by three daughters. Mrs. A. Ross of Lobster Vallev Mrs. Lottie Fisher of Salem, and Mrs. Marv Whitlock of Roberta Idaho. Funeral services are to be beld at the Terwllliger Funeral Home today at 2 n. m. Interment will be at Bethel. MT. CREST ABBEY MAUSOLEUM VAULT ENTOMBMENT LLOYD T. RIGDON. llngr. CLOUGH- Hi ictam WarCSW24 ELECTRIC MOTORS Rewound and Repaired, Ae or Used Motor VIBBERT & TODD - Things Electrical 11 South High TeL 2113 3m "Ttu sna'Csnl Wf hard that .carbon, Shell 400, the new "dry' gas that explodes cleanly and keep3 out of the crankcase, is the Ideal running mate for Shell Motor Oil. Even Shell Motor Oil can be ruined by fimiirjw m, In cash in her poeketbook and who was injected by a mysterious telegram into the Investigation of the Myrtle Melius murder, tonight proved to be just a bride-to-be, enroute to Paris to buy her trous seau. - The telegram was signed "Sgt. S. Sullivan" and had been sent to the Los Angeles police from Chi cago but officers in that city de clared he was unknown there. The Identity of the young wom an named in the telegram, Virgin ia Grove, was cleared when the man she is engaged to marry, a doctor employed by Los Angeles county, hurried to the police head quarters with witnesses who de clared she was out of Los Angeles at the time Mrs. Melius was slain and Leo P. Kelly. Mrs, Melius' butcherboy lover, was found in a closet of the Melius home. Her fiance said she knew neither Mrs. Melius or Kelly. The doctor said that Miss Grove was a daughter of wealthy resi dents of Tacoma. Wash., and that her mother had given her the $5,000 to purchase wedding fin ery. The physician was unable to offer any theory as to the source of the Chicago telegram. Kelly! was arraigned today on charges! of murdering the wealthy society woman in a battle climax- inging a five year romance. He pleaded not guilty, and trial was set for August 27. The E. R. Parker System of dentistry is used in 34 large of fices in the United States and Canada. It means good dentistry at reasonable fees. Diagnosis and cost estimate FREE! PmnUis f trier Dentist stag the EILPAIlKEn SYSTEM j Corner of STATE AND LIBERTY STS. Salem, Oregon SIT wmw mm SAYS We have a 1923 Dodge Sedan fully equipped, 70 new rub ber, new Duco finish and in A-l condition, for $225.00. DM cm mm ma tKHHaMMaaUM "The Ur-use That Service Built' KB PHI gritty causes wear a. "4 y y' Nft" vzPf- I It has a remarkably high heat resistance, holds its sturdy lubricant body under heat that would rum ordinary oils. In every way it is amoother, finer lubri cant; you are fully justified in saying that it "adds thousands of miles to the life of your car." Insist that Shell Motor Oil be put into your car when you refill, when you buy extra oil. You are sure then not only of good lubrication but freedom from gritty; FEU) IT HERE Old Time Dan re Crystal Garden Every Wed. and Sat. night. Dollar Dinner . Every evening at the Marion Hotel dining room. Furniture, Upholsterer And repairing. Giese-Powers Furniture Co. Peaches. We Have Full Crop Of Charlotte. late Crawford. Al berta, Mulrs and Perfection. Will advertise when ready. Petteys Orchard on Wallace Boad. Experienced Waitress Wanted The Spa. Swim, Dive, Picnic at RJverdale six miles out ftiverside Drive. Let's Picnic at Croyer's Bench Clean, water, fine swimminr. Safe for the children. Why Not Go Out to WoodUnd Park and nicnic. "The nark is beautiful and the water fine. rOR INFORMATION ABOUT LOCAL OR EASTERN RAILROAD TRIPS PHONE 727 Oregon Electric Ry. Willamette Valley Una Wed. Nile 7:30 AT F. N. WoodryV Auction Market 1610 N. Snmmer St. Consigned by Sadie Winslow 1 Electric Vacuum Washer; 1 Oak and Leather Duofold; 1 good 6 hole Range; 1 brass bed; 1 ivory iron bed; 2 coil springs; 4 mattresses; 1 sin gle iron bed, steel spring and mattress; 1 oak round ex tension table; 1 oak square extension table; 1 oak buf fet; 1 oak china cabinet; 9 oak and .leather dining chairs; 1 0x12 Wilton rug, like new; 4. good dressers; 1 reed baby carriage; 1 oak office swiTel chair; 1 sani tary couch; 1 kitchen cabi net base; 8 doz. fruit jars; 1 good drop-head sewing ma chine; Card tables, folding camp store, garden tools, dishes, utennili, home can ned fruit, hand washing ma chine, high chair, ice cream freezer, linoleum rugs and remnants and other goods coming in. Cash Paid for Used Furniture Phone 511 1 car Don tc?iv 'Bean Pickers Wanted C. H. Breeden, West Stayton. We Are in the Market For piling timber. either" stnnpage or cut and delivered. Anderson A Rupert, 169 S. High. Meat Specials Hams whols or half 2Ctt cents per pound. Country bacon by the - side 28 cents per pound. Peoples. Market, 155 N. Liberty. Hon Pick See classified ad of Durbfn A Cornoyer. Special Sunday Dinner tl.25 At the Marion hotel. Served from 5:30 to S p. m. Tbaems Qua ardtna aartft my achMt for fera- Hkak choUatte ataadar. Bnl Ilka ataaanaara aTtattaaa ataiattaa. SaaS tar aaataa Portland, Oregon WM. F. LEE'S auction! THURSDAY, AUG. 16' 1 P. M. Located 2H miles S.E. of Falls City or 9 miles 8. W. of Dallas. Follow the arrows' from Dallas. CONSISTING OF S reg. Jersey cows in calf; a Jersey Cows eligible to reg later, springers; 1 reg. Jersey BuB, Black Hills Noble, 2. yrs. old; 1 reg. Jersey Bull., Black Hills Court, spring, calf; 1 Jersey Cow, eight yrs old, n springer; S Jersey. Cows, 2 and S yrs. old bred; 2 Jersey Heifer Calves; 23. Blilk Goats, Togrnbnrg anL Saanas strain. Including my. show herd; 4 Horses from 1000 to 1200 lbs.; 3 reg. Col lie Bitches; 1 good Collie Stud Dog, eligible to regis ter; 2 trained Hound Dogs;. 12 Indian Runner Ducks, prise winners 2 sets Work. Harness; 1 double set hack Harness; 1 set Single Har ness; 1 Pony Harness; 1 No. 12 De Laval Cream Separa tor like new; 2 Wagons; 1 Stump Puller and Lines; 1 Green Bone Grinder; 1 Feed Cutter; 1 hand Grain Grind--er; 1 14 -in. Plow; 1 12-in.. Plow; 8 2-section Harrows; 1 2-shovel Cultivator; 1 Pi shovel Cultivator; 1 Klectric Health Battery; 1 Phono graph; 1 Organ; Fruit Jars, and many other miscellan eons articles. Everything goes, as the owner is quitting farming oa account of 1U health. TERMS CASH. If you haven't the Cash arrange with your ban ker for it. Fa N. Woodry AUCTIONEER Res. A Store 1010 " N. Summer St., Salem, Ore. . & Store 1610 N. Summer Phone 511 FARMERS:- See. me about your sales. Be sure you see F. N., as there Is a differ race in Woodrys. Establish ed 1018. Pour waste oil on a pa fu? oi glass you'll see bfttf oi metal "filings" roxn your motor a moving parts. And "dirt''gritr' ty black carbon that causes weati Shell Motor Oil forma only 13 to 15 thecaibori of even the costliest oila aidsoit, soot-like car-' bon that easily blovri Away through the ox 163?, ffff )