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The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Thursday Moron?. Jane 20, 1929 PAGE FIVE - ; : ; 1 Local News Briefs j Leaving for School Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wolgamott and Misa Lola Millard will leave by auto mobile Saturday morning for Berkeley, Calif., where Mrs. Wol gamott and Miss Millard will at tend the University of California cummer sessions. Mrs. Wolga mott will study health education on a scholarship whien she was. awarded recently by the Common wealth Fund, acting In the inter ests ot carrying on health work in this county when the child health demonstration has completed its work. Mr., Wolgamott plans to go on to Monte. Judge Here Friday Judge Percy R. Kelly is expected here ; Friday to hear supplementary ' t proceedings in the case of an exe- j 'cution of the Oreg'jn Gravel Co., ! vs. John and Myitle Williamson 1 on whose property a levy has been made but. without success as the plaintiff through the sheriff was unable to find any property be longing to the defendants on which to make execution. Delivery Cars Hit A light de livery truck. bejnging to the Roth Grocery company and driven by Ed Schunke, Jr., and a poatcffice delivery truck driven by F. A. Baker, were involved in a colli sion on Front street between Court and State, Wednesday. Schunke reported that a truck parked next to the oje he was driving, prevented him from see ing as he backed out from the curb. Births Reported! Births re ported Wednesday to tne county health officer included: A girl on June 9 to Mr. and Mrs. Amos E. Minneman. 1750 State; a boy,"Per ' fy Dwight junior, on June 8 to Mr. and Mrs. I. D. Quisenberry, 170 W. Lefelie. Guests at Rotary II. A. Camp bell of Portland, Charles Town send of San Diego, E. M. Ashton of Salt Lake City, Jack llolmkn of San Francisco, and E. A. Mcll waln of Portland were guests at the Salem Rotary club luncheon Wednesday. Thomas on Vacation Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Thomas are on a va ' cation trip to California, spend ing part of the time at Oakland, where Mr. Thomas is attending the advertising convention. He will be gone frenr Salem for a fortnight. Truck, Car Collide An auto mobile driven by G. W. Wood, 211 South 18th street, a truck belong ing to the Salem Brick and Tile company and driven by Donald Shephard, collided at Ferry and High streets Wednesday forenoon. jrbrcc in Collision An automo bile driven by J. II. Evans, 2195 Center street, was badly damaged in a collision which also involved a Jruck driven by George W. Frlcht of Stayton and an auto mobile driven by B. X. Savage. - Smith Released Release of "Wililam Smith on an indictment brought by a grand jury in Mult nomah county was allowed Tues day by Circuit Judge McMahan. The charge was a case of sex per version. Stolen far Found A Ford roadster belonging to Frank Mar tin of Corvallis, stolen from that i-ity recently, was found on Trade street in Salem. Wednesday, by Officer Charlton of the local police force. Collision Reported Vern An derson, 24 6 State street, and Earl O. Howell of Seattle, were the drivers of automobiles which col lided at Court and Church streets Wednesday. Judgment Granted A judg ment for $185 and cost's was granted W. C. Winslow in circuit court Tuesday against William A. Ryan of this city. Find It Here I-'urnlturo CptiuZsteret- And repairing Ciese-Powers Furniture Co. ffrllar Dinner Every night S:S0 to I at IM Marion note. For Used Cars See Vick Bros. High and Trade. Thomas Bros. Band Mellowmoon every Wed. Saturday. and Rugs and Drapes Cleaned Standard Cleaners, 362 N. Com. Old Time Dance Crystal Garden Every Wed. and Sat. night. For Csel Cars Vick Bros. High and Trade. Dan re With Thomas Bros. Band At Domes Pavilllon, McCoy ev. ery Friday nite. lira. Loolse MacDonahl Special representative of the Butfeiick patterns, will be in our tore Thursday and Friday of this week and will be glad to help In choice of styles, and sewing problems. - Millers. Hatching Season Searing Close It's nice weather. All popular breeds of chicks in stock. Sa lem's Petland. Phone 65. Visit Our Model Home In Ben, Lomond Park Sunday, June 23. Imperial Furn. Co. Attend Our Sensational Lamp Sale Sat., June -22,. I a.m. sharp. A real sale Imperial Furniture. Co. - Cash Paid For Used Furniture. Phone 75. New Lang Range at auction Sat. 1 p.m., 271 N. Commercial St. Visit our Giftry ' . For inexpensive ; gifts. Pom eroy Keene. Xewi Arrivals la Gold Fish ABd aquariums. See oar sew comet. . ' ' ii : SalemY Petland. or bsed Cars See ' Tick Bros. High and Trade. Disease Reported Thirty-three cases of communicable disease were reported in Marion county for the week ending June 15, and of these ehickenpox led with 10 cases, according to the weekly bulletin of the state board of health. Measles cases numbered nine. Six tuberculosis and six mumps cases were reported and one each of pneumonia and influ enza. Measles throughout the state ran high, with 130 case?. Asks Postmaster to Help The help of John Farrar, local post master, has been sought by Mrs. W. J. Landon of Aloha, Wash., in finding her brother, H. A. Kleet, whom she has not seen or heard from in the last eight years. Kleet's pretence is desired in the settling of an estate. He is 35 years of age, six feet tall. A num ber of yeaFS ago he was a brake man in Montana. Tojnlinson at Work Harold Tomlinson has taken a job this week with the Day and Niles serv ice station which is just opening on High and Chemeketa streets. Tomlinson will work there this summer. This fall he begins his fourth year as student at Willam ette univerity where he is to man age the Willamette Collegian. Former Sa c- Dies F.'ed Wilkinson, a former resident of this city and attendant at the asy lum, died Saturday in Portland. Funeral services wil be held to day at 2 o'clock at the Snook Whealdon funeral parlors in that city. Wilkinson was also a form er employe of the Statesman, working in this office as book keeper. Schreiber Brothers Visit Dan and Laurence Schreiber of Mc Minnville were Salem visitors on fWednesday. Laurence Schreiber, well known here as member of the Willamette ' university glee club while he was in school, goes to Alaska next month, at which time he will be married to Miss Freda Falconer, also a former Willamette student. Alliance to Moot The Won: en's Alliance of the Unitarian church will hold its final luncheon for the spring Friday, June 21. at 1 o'clock in the Emerson room of the church. Hostesses will be Mrs. Roy Burton, Mrs. Robert Speers, Mrs. Edward A. Stevens and Mrs. Frank Goodenough. Members should make reserva tions early. Artisans Coming? One hundred United Artisans from Portland are forming a delegation which will come to Salem to attend a special meeting of the local chapter to night at 8 o'clock in the Fraternal temple. Initiatory work will be a feature of the session. The busi ness meeting will be followed by the serving of refreshments and dancing, and other entertainment. Painting Oregon Building The entire exterior of the Oregon building at State and High streets la to be painted according to Thom as Roberts, of the Hawkins & Roberts Co.. which owns the prop erty. A buff colored paint is to be used to cover the brick which are now a dark red color, since they are of the "clinker" type. Chautauqua Representative It Here An advance representative of chautauqua interests which are planning to open for the summer season here in July. Then general Ladies' Aid of the First Methodist church in Salem is to lend its aid t'o the chautauqua work here this year. Lcaies for Iowa A. F. Hom yer, salesman with the Krueger realty company. . left Portland I Tuesday noon for Alta Vitta 'Iowa, his "home town," where he expects to remain three week?. He made the route east over the Great Northern and will return over the Milwaukee route. Under Knife Here -h V.'al koski, 14-year-old Woodbuiu girl, was operated upon for removal of her appendix early Wednesday at the Deaconess hospital. She is quite ill but is expected :o recov er satisfactorily. Visiting Haiiks Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Nelson and daughter are here from Lacrosse, Wise, for an indefinite visit at he honie of Mr. and MVs. F. E. Halik. The visit ors are relatives of Mr. Halik. Millers .Have Guests Guests tonight with Dr. and Mrs. Carl Miller wil be Dr. and Mrs. Albert Miller or McMinnville. The latter is a recent appointtee to the state board of Optometry. Judgment. Granted A judg ment ot 54225 together 'with in terest, and costs was awarded the State of Oregon in circuit court Tuesday against David R. Rees et al. Joint Pknic Soon Both Lions and Kiwanis clubs have agreed to the Rotary club's proposal for a joint picnic ot the three local ser vice clubs. The date will be'an nounced in the near future. Krohz Pars Fine R. W. Kreitz of Hillsboro paid a $5 fine in municioal court Wednesday on a charge ot driving an automo bile with four persons in the driv er's seat. . . With Local Scott has arrived from Los Angele3 to join the Brown studio force. He was formerly associated with tne same studio. Jndrment Woa A Judgment waa handed down In circuit Court Tuesday in the case of Gertrude M. Harris ts. Charles Harris, et ai.- Fails To Stop ?W. E. Davis, 1965 West Nob Hill, -was fined f5 in municipal court Wednesday on a charge of ignoring a stop sign. Here From HabharuVL. A. Braden of Hubbard was a busi ness rlsltor la the city the fore part of the week. , . ; ? Visit In Portland Mrs. Henry Corn oyer and daughter Josephine were Psetland visitors : Wedaes- ARE ACTIVE Active Season Gets Under Way Following Slack Days During Rain The Salem canneries and pack ing houses all received a fair siz ed quota of strawberries from the fields Tuesday, after a slack sea son of a few days because ot late rains, but none of the canneries are going with full forces yet. though two of them were getting yei.e;-day cn equal tonnage of Marshall type and Etterburg type berries the cold pack and can ning kinds. At this rate, full forces will be going in all the canneries by Monday next, if fair weather prevails. Baker, Kelley, &. MacLaughun exclusive cold pack operators. were going full handed Tuesday. They have new orders for the one pound cartons they are putting up, that would, if they could fill them, make up a larger pack than they have either capacity or the empty cartons to fill. This is an encouraging sign for this type of pack, and for the growers of this section looking to a possible in creased acreage of this variety; the Marshall type. Some Ripe Cherries For a sign that the cherry can ning season is, though not "just around the corner." not far away, there was displayed at The States man office yesterday a limb of ripe cherries, from a tree on the farm of Otto Heinke, on the pav ed market road this side of the cottage farm of the state hospi tal. The limb came from a seed ling tree, bloomiBg unusually ear ly. One strawberry grower, from the low lands of the Independence district, reported for his section a near frost early yesterday morn ing. A neighbor reported actual frost, though it is thought no damage was done. While most strawberry grow ers coming to Salem with their deliveries reported an almost un precedented slowing up of pick ing to so late a date, none of them complained that the late rains had cut down the total ton nage of either the earlier cold pack or the later canning supply. I TPS 170 PESTS Robert Barkhurst of Silverton may never be president but be has stuff in him to make a mighty good citizen. Robert is an expert In the art of trapping and shooting greydig gers. When he goes out to get a greydigger that poor fellow might just as well give in. Tuesday Barkhurst came tot ing 170 scalps of his victims into Oswego Man Fined H. S. Bastian of Oswego was fined $5 in municipal court Wednesday on a charge of speeding. Visits From La Crosse Mrs. A. A. Scholz of La Crosse, Wash., is a guest at the home of Mrs. J. G. Schwenke, 154 6 Ferry street. Blighs Bark Home Frank Bligh and family will return today from Yachats where they have spent a week on a vacation. Holts to Seattle Archie Holt and family will leave today for Seattle to remain over the week end. (Bbituaxv Wilkinson Fred Wilkenson. formerly of this city, died at the Washington hotel in Portland June 15. Buri al will be held from the Snook Whealdon parlors in Portland Thursday at 2 p.m. Kunke A. A. Kunke. age S2 years, died Wednesday night at his home three miles west of Turner. Sur vived by his wife, Louise, three j daughters: Mrs. J. E. Whitehead, Turner. Mrs. J. E. Nesbitt. Spo- j kane. Mrs. F. D. Eatinger. Dun dee, 111.; and two sons, E. H. Kunke of Portland and A. E. Kunke of Turner. Funeral ar rangements later from Clough Huston parlors. City View Cemetery Established 1893 Tel. 1260 Conveniently Accessible Perpetual care provided for Prices Reasonable IStlcreSt iHemorial Phon . 230 43arU ttodeiBtely Fr:c A Park Cemetery with perpetual care Just ten minutes from the heart of town cJttt.(Trrjrt3tt4m . wWrWTw rp ww ixjotbz.: AG! ROBERT B IK the eounty clerk's office. And the officials were only too pleased to pungle up 18.50 of the county's funds to make Barkhurst a pay ment for his services. While larger bounty payments hare been made, it was the opin ion at the court, house Tuesday that Barkhurst's haul was the lar gest ever made at one time by one party for the killing of greydig gers. ES The Salem Hunt club will spon sor its first matinee race begin ning at 2 o'clock Saturday after noon at the state fairgrounds race track. Eight events have been scheduled, junior race, no en trants over 18 years, one half mile run; ladies matinee race; ladies dash; potato race open to all riders; gretna green race; re lay race; gentlemen's heavyweight dash of 1-4 mile; and Salem der by, V mile. Mrs. Harold Hughes and Miss Irma Bolander are acting as the prize committee. George Reynolds is superintendent of grounds. Miss Doris Love land is paddock judge, and A. Stolp will act as traffic di rector. Prizes are to he given as well as ribbons. Interested business men are contributing the prizes. The races are open to the public and considering the fact that one of Salem's 'horses, "Princess Pat," waa second place In the Portland Hunt club classic Saturday, June 15, it would seem that there will be something to offer for race fans at the first Salem Hunt club races. E Only one marriage license was Issued in county court Tuesday, that of C. L. Gleghorn. 28 to Ruth C. King, 28, both giving Tacoma, Wash., as their home address. The ceremony was performed Wednesday in the Methodist church here. Gleghorn is a steel worker in Tacoma and his bride was a stenographer before her marriage. On the other hand one divorce complaint was filed in the court, that of Edwin G. Phillips from Id:. H. Phillips. The plaintiff al leges that his wife was untrue to him, having frequent meetings with another man. Two children born to the Phillips are asked for by the plaintiff who says he is in a position to help with their care. ADDRESS AD CLUB Dr. P. O. Riley, editor of the Hubbard Enterprise and president of the community clubs of Mar ion county, will be the speaker this noon at the meeting of the Ad club in the Marion hotel. Dr. Riley will tell about some of the interesting features df the Molalla Buckaroo which he is active in sponsoring. The affair is to be held July 2, 3, and 4 and talent from many points in the west have been secured for the event. Cook Patton, whose ability as a magician is known about Salem, will put on several stunts for the entertainment of the club. Members of the organization at tending the Pacific Coast conven tion at Oakland, are expected home this week-end. Read the Classified Ads. PILES CURED JffftUiont per lion or lots of time. DR. MARSHALL . 329 Oregon Bids. Headaches Nerve racking head aches are caused by strained eye mus cles. An eye examination may aid you. This we will do without charge or obligation. . Our glasses are in. tared against breakage and reas onable in cost. Vc Have It! New and Used Plumbing Supplies Also Xew or used pipe, all sixes. Belting, all sisee. One 15" Herald Bench Band Saw. tot or attached. Also new or msed tools aad many other We bay and sell everything j - " Salen Bargah Hoase j & &!enJck Co. m CLUB man c Oil ON COUPLE WED HESMI HUBBARD ED TORTu DEBT MATURITY PUSHED AHEAD Final Date of French Obli gation Put Off Nearly Year by U. S. WASHINGTON, June 19 (AP) The resolution proposing post ponement in the maturity date of the S400.000.000 war supplies debt of France from August 1 to May 1. 1930 was adopted today by both the senate and house, but the latter branch adjourned before Speaker Long-worth could official ly affix his signature. Nevertheless the opinion was held tonight by Chairman Smoot of the senate finance committee and treasury officials that Presi dent Hoover would be warranted in postponing the maturity date, as authorized by the resolution in the event France meanwhile rati fies its war debt settlement with this country. The senate qualified its approv al of the French debt proposition with the adoption of a separate agreement advanced by Senator Howell, republican, Nebraska, calling attention to the terms of the French-American debt settle ment. The resolution noted that the pending war debt settlement provided for cancellation of the war supplies debt of France and allowed that country an interest rate of 2.17 per cent on its $4, 230,7 7 7,000 debt. Howell remarked that while America had been charged with "acting like Shylock" In the col lection 'of its war debt, France was actually "paying only enough to take care of the interest at two and one quarter per cent." Tjbe house adopted the resolu tion ajfter several hours debate by a vote of 129 to 86. No record vote was taken in the senate. The American Legion, sponsors ot the Oregon City Frontier Days rodeo to be staged on July 2, 3 and 4, is receiving information daily that some of the best round up performers in the United States will compete for the purses which aggregate $10,000. felumina Hat Wall Paint . Stop in the store and sec the lwge color panels of YelnmJna washable wall paint. Let us show yon how easy it is to wash off the dirt, Sold by WELLER HARDWARE AND PAINT STORE 428 Court St. Telephone 639 Have a drink or a dish of ice cream at Schaefer's and have that feeling that you are getting the best in town. What is better than a brick of delicious Ice cream for that af ternoon party? We specialize in fine creams and ices at pop ular prices. If It's a drink and comes from Schaefer's IT'S THE BEST DRINK IN TOWN. Schaefer's Drug Store The Original Yellow Front and Candy Special Store ot Salem. Penslar Agency 135 N. Com'L SC rbone 107 CMV4$A t : Sail on a magnificent . Canadian Pacific liner down the mighty water boulevard to Europe -just four days open sea before- you reach the continent. Ask expe rienced travelers about C.P.R. service cuisine, - accomodations . r. then !tee your agent and arrange passage for this 'season. Sailings' reg ularly from Montreal 'and Quebec. 'J&USmi JWifie TravtVert OWftft GMtf tt WwM Ott. lUlXEAIXNWWnsSSKPI. OREGON CITY FETE DECLARED FIDE DUE CMLV . Hugh Strickland, former world's champion cowboy who will set as arena director, is in Cali fornia at present and he has sent word that a large number of high class riders will accompany him to the Oregon City rodeo. ROBERTS 4 H CLUB IS ENTERTAINED ROBERTS. June 19 Mrs. Roy Rice, leader of the 4-H club work here, gave a party for the members Friday night. The merry evening of games and stunts was enjoyed by all. Sandwiches, ice cream and cake were served at the close. Present were: Janice Higgins, June Edwards. Gladys Pasley, Sawaka Usui, Dorothy Salchen berg. Dorothy Rice. Marion Shor ey, Wesley Goodrich, Floyd Bow man; Mattheas Crouser and Roy Rice. Visitors were Merle Shorey, George Usui. Jack Stew art and Leroy Edwards. Damage Action Results From j Auto Accident C. G. Randall of Oregon City has filed suit in the Multnomah county circuit court to collect j damages of $50,000 from Rhea Luper, state engineer, the state Satisfaction Guaranteed TEETH EXTRACTED When a plate or bridge is or dered, the manner of extraction and the preparation of the mouth means everything to the correct and comfortable fit of your dentures. We have made a Tery careful study of the known modern methods of PAINLESS DENTISTRY $10.00 for .Twentieth Century Plates $5.00 for Nature Eipression Bridgework Eldriedge DENTIST SOS State St., Salem Oregon Burnett Bros. Jewelers "Pay Us As You Are Paid" Fourteen Stores on the Pacific Coast not only largest but, we hope, best tew for Men and for j Tomorrow we shall have ready a group of Strap and Braclet watches for men and for women that are to be sold for less, a good deal less, than the regular prices. They have cases of White Gold They have fifteen jewelled movements They carry the makers guarantee as well as our own Some of them have flexible metal bands And all are as good as they're good looking They have all the style of their sisters and brothers that sell for a half as much again Yet they are all offered at one sur prising low price Twelve Seventy-Five Take one for And the selling begins at half past eight in the morain' of Oregon, and J. J. Iaskeep ofj Portland, for injuries suffered In an automobile accident on July 5 of last year. Mr. Randall alleged that he was a guest passenger in the Ins keep car, which was struck by the machine owned by the state of Oregon and driven by Luper. Mr. Randall alleged that he sustained permanent injuries. Papers were served on Mr. Luper here today. DALLAS, TEXAS IS I Salem could profit greatly from the example of Dallas. Texas, iu the hospitality shown to Rotarians attending the Rotary Internation .i ..nn Kintinn u u-as declared bv William McGlichrist. Jr., president I . . i i -..Ka wOo a itplp- j oi lue local uuu "u ' gate. He mentioned particularly facatteiilw 100,000 lbs. Cas cara Bark and Ore gon Grape Root We also buy all kinds of Junk Metal, Iron, Sacks, Rags, Paper, Etc. CAPITOL JUNK CO. . H. STEINBOCK, Prop. . Telephone 398 145 Center St. By the bridge LAUD ) BY Mm fir Our Successful Record For Over Eleven Years Merits Tour Confidence -For Over Efciwn Years-A 11 Your Money All Tht Time-On Time" ;5siWS2: Controlling and Managing Public Utilities and Industrials Specializing in Business Management OFFICES IN as CITIKe Represented by IDT Da FLACR S10 Plot National Dank Bulldbii SALEM - OBSCON OffkTe!honIOSt BsldwneelwhonfH Fleaa tend m infortmatioa abort T per mt Preferred Shares. Addreu. ME YOVR CHOICE half a dollar pay the balance 457 STATE ST. a laborer who, he found, had giv , en three afternoons to driving hi: own car to take convention dele gates wherever they wanted to gc Dr. Edgar S. Fortner. the othe delegate from the Salem clut stressed the international aspec of Rotary, declaring that Rotar is going to affect world histor; materially in the future. 1 1 SAYS i r 1D2S Ifcxlc nick un deliverv. Has extra large box and in fine r.'""" $175.00 HI J "The House That Service Built H. L. STIFF FURNITURE CO. Complete Home Furnishings Gulbranson Pianos 430 Court Phone 1708 j t04 IF Women .75 a dollar a week r