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4 -t 4- "Thr OREGON STATESSlAN; Salera. I Oregon, Wednesday Morning, July 31929j, pace five ! Hv . - -- T ews Briefs .- ! ' - -- !r-- 1 I Seartas Get lnvitntibiH An Invi- jta&eli has been extendefd the; Sa- leinonU. clubr woman's service zrattn. to atend the Joint Rotar- -iian, Lions and Kiwanld picnfjS to be;1eld July 12, at Hagera usove. The-Zontlans. at their regular -. TnUif iT niin In rich Ann Tneetina. signaled their intentions tO be ; there en masse. . The, dub ialso voted to discontinue programs for th meetlnra until early In Senitem- berr Inasmuch as vacation .time f ' . . . . . " I cute into auennance vuit TMkMu-Mrs. Albert S. Erlksen and sons Paul! and fErlk arrived Tneslav from Mullen.iNeh for visit at the home or Re. aadllrs.1p. W. Erlkse'n. Mrf Er itMrf l a. iter-ln-law4t the local raittUterj The group will spend to dat coast points, when the li- Itora-wlll have their nr glimpse of the Pacific ' i V 1 Asks for Snit Monet Demand tkaeuina Tracr . her husband. farafehher I7S with which, to secure an attorney ;fbr her de- teneevin an action brought against her "by Tracy, was tjled by his wifftlln circuit court Thesday, She alleges that she , Is without funds ! to- go Into court and -make 4 pro- pes-defense. Enlovin - THnN ftut-Iur and Mrs. W E. 'Hanson are enjoying in; i( mis lummer, taxing a. ml . , . - ine swine aroana ine circle: py way of i Los Angeles. Calif.. iNew Orleans, Jacksonville, : f Florida, ! Washington D. C. and returning tnrougn tne nortnern pan oi tne United States. s The Hansons; are now in i Washington, u, g. wnere Mr. Hanson's sister resides In New Lisbon. .Wisconsin his moth er wUl be visited, i . ' f Car Comer Closed On account ot not being able to obtain the kind Of cars in which he Ideals, Vera Anderson closed the! Used Car Corner at 24 S State? street Tuesday.' Mr. Anderson lias, been In the used car business.' here for the nast eisrht rears. He has dealt 4n nearly new ears but this kind seems to be harder to secure.' he states, so be has decided to; dis continue ; business for a time. He hopes to Open again here this fall. BUWCHISE EYED FURTHER James mm Court Hands Down Jl . Gooke Loses His to Escape Prison; ling Rosebraugh Airs Views Ur wEspce Issue; Emergency ' w Clause Unexplained James P. Cooket former head "The defendant seeks to escape of the defunct firm Mrs. Shank on Myftt L. Shank, city rorf.' left Tnesday where she wUl enjoyi 4wcki' Tacation. def, the time she "at Eaxcen and "Shank was In Albany nMt of Mr. and Mrs cost and Mr. and MrS Hocketts Back lAord Hockett are baekfrom a. tript through central! Oregon to Barns and north to Ontario and .ik. - ogifcrn Orecon nointst Rui is bttildlaz rapidly, they repjrt, with a sawmill boom giv ing the Impetus to tne work. Vacation Mrs. police: mat- ' Cascadia, Dart'-of a The remain- will spend Mrs. Sunday, the W. H. Ba Z. Shank. fo Albany. and Mrs, D. 'Wanier Doe Earrila Ford Warner th4Marlon county demonstration, will office Friday. She in San Francisco. In attendance at the Tentlon wf the nurse Friday Dr. director c bhild health return to the spM last week where shewaa annual coo- association, CeleUratton Halted Thf t iJnfy first Uinot July fourth was im pressed i upon Harry L. Walt! and C. H. Sanrord of Mission KtrnAt b a local officer Monday when charges of premature shoot ing of I firecrackers were placed against them, Officers ara prom ising strict enforcement oi me or dinance J prohibiting ' the use of fireworks before the morning of She Fourth. ,: Rassell la CorvaUis- Dr. ' Ed ward Lee Rnssall of the Marion ibtli health demonstration was in Corrallis Tuesday morning tn address the meeting of Miss Anita Dowell's class In health $dn MMas. Mlu Do All la conducting a similar class three days each week in Salem, and yesterday an ernooa Dr. Estill Brmnk addressed the Saiem class, ur. srnna i su perrisor of dental serTice fori the dempnstsatlon. " j . Holiday Mail Serrice Regular holiday mall schedule will b in effect at the Salem postofHee the Fourth; with no. ' deliveries td ba made except specials and perish ables. The general delivery win dow will be open an hour; from 9 to 10 o'clock In the morning, that transients may receive their mail. Gibband IyaeTtidajrArthnr -:k.h-ri seaiatsnt I nostmaster. wi 'leave today for Charlotte, Mien., where he wlllj spend three weeks Tisitin wita ais iainer, r. K. Glbbard. The senior Gibbard ha been In ill health tor some Urn and it is for this reason the local man ia particularly anxious to-make the trip east this sum 1 men This is the first! time in eight years he hai visited his old nome. Exceed Speed iimtt J o n n Moon. Gilbert Gilsoh. 2348 Lee street: and R. Conway, z&a -en-v terntreet each w.erei charged with speeding and fined five dollars Tuesday. Returns from Eaetern Oregon--Charies D. Gabrieteon. local in surance adjuster, returned Tues- . day'from a month's trip mto ; eastern Oregon. , Coates In Montana., James fnttea left Tuesday for a short HMaies visit" at iFort Benton, '-, Moat. - v. eiwHlAn nn Business A. "C. o.CnctsHt Tmtheri J. Chanin and Frank Mmer were business visit ors tn Sheridan Tttesaay. iFindltHere i FvrnJtnrc tbolsrerf And repairing lw Fatalture Co. tllar Planer -Every night Kr&Hon bote). !i Cieso-Powers 19 to t at t To ' Used Cars 15e Vlck Bros. Hll and Trade; Fe Used- Cars wee ; . v rfck Bros. 'High and Trade. Wken Ton ThJnld of That v ' Picnic, think fct Lee's aner mitt-fed fryers, then call 1SSFZ. Tree delivery. M .' ; A Umi 4Th New r'i i Snrton Radio' ,. at The Imper ial Furniture Co . Inc. Armstroae Resizns rHarvey A. Armstrong, member of th school board at Auburn. Tuesday submit ted his resignation to County Su perintendent ulkerson, giving as his reason press of other business. Mm irlverson has notified: the board to elect a successor and ac cepted his resignation, effective when tne successor is cnesen. Crash Oerwrrcxf3 Yesterday between tka car driven by Hilda Rorhlfs of 444 Jefferson street, and J.i McNeil, 404 Oregon build ing, at the intersection or win ter and Hood streets. McNeil' car roHed over, but he escaped with merely a bruised back. Vew Elevator Slow Thai . new rn olovatnr reeeatlv installed at I the 'county , courthouse is a . slow moving artair, passengers arc finding; the machine! being less rapid than are most eourthduse visitors who are electing to use the stairs.!'; - f Visiting From East Mrs E. H. Glider and two children,: Lois Lorraine and Marilyn, are here from Freeport, 111., to visit untU the latter part of August at the home of her mother, Mrs. Rovilla McAfee on route eight. ; To Visit in Camas rMiss Vivian Oestreich, of the staff "of the coun ty health demonstration, will leave today-for Camas. Wash., wnere she will remain until Sunday visit ing at the home of her parents, Mr,, and Mrs. R. K.j Brockman. " Davis in Town Napoleon Davis I vu in the city from: Butteville, Tuesday, '", and while here called upon the county superintendent to confer upon school matters. He is a member or tne scnooi ooara w that district. lrther light was thrown. Tues dWv.nTtoii rh errdiksnce and fran chise Whkh the city council refer red Monday night to its ordinance mmmtM when it was shown that the ordinance dealt with the gen eral operation of motor Busses on the street of Salem, and that the franchise dealt specifically - with the Oregon Stages Inc combining their four present franchises! for operation under one inclusive or der, j f . : ' i a tttm MMint rtwis aeeordinc to Councilman W. Wi Rosebraugh. there is no working ordinance un der which the council tan control all of the busses operating within the eitvJ "- - ,-' "The proposed ordinance would give the eity power to r?gulate these trans port 1ns vehicles, and at the same timfc would limit opera tlon lo those companies able '- to eomplr with its requirements. The ordinance provides inai: Franchise Made ifecesaary For Operation of fins No motor bus may be operated on the.! streets of Salem without first obtaining a franchise from the city et Salem. t In eensldaration of such, fran chise the rT of Salem shall re ceive tt$ for the first bus of a company, d $10 for every bus in addition. The motor busses to be operated must be of modern con struction to safeguard the public Rnnrnrtton of this section pro vides that the busses snail possess either four wheel mechanical or two-wheel air brakes, heat, turn ing lights, and at least six inch balloon tires on tne irons wneais, and six Inch dual tires on the back. Restrictions To Be Put On Competing Lines ThA ieonnell would at time of granting of franchise make such operative conditions and restric tions as It deemed necessary. The! ordinance also provides that it shall be in effect imme diately upon passage by the Coun cil, anil the receiving of the sig nature! of the mayor. .Teeth are nut into the orooosed measure by providing that failure to observe these conditions, shall Invoke the penalty of $25 per day for every days' failure to compli ance. ' Stage Line Agrees To All1 Conditions ' The! franchise wnicn was sub mitted by . the Oresron Stages Inc.. asks for the right to operate on the streets of Salem, and assents to all of the conditions as prescrib ed in the proposed ordinance. At tHa nroapnt time this ComDlBT is operating nine scheduled, busses nniM fntir aenarsta franchises. and is paying $25 for eaeh bus or SIM total to the city per year. TTtl h nw ordinance this RUm would be increased to S-330 for It was learned that should the council take favorable action upon the ordinance that the Oregon Stages Inc. would exercise the op tion Iwhich they now hold on the Highland bus, and would purchase this vehidn for 220:00. This tran saction it was stated would in no war I affect the service which is now .being rendered in the district in which the; Highland bus is op erating. down by the'statfe here Tuesday. I - The opinion was II of Overbeck &! liability by the specious argument Cooke, of p6rtU4dl 1 must serve a j that because the I indictment term of seven years; in tne uregon cnarges nim wim nnntwniur penitentlarrlor embetslement, ae- Hi lawful -money the United; cording .to an ; opinion handed States and there is no evidence m vl' iL."ik1.imjuhn that lawfnl mnntor iraa 1 actually J ; I paid to the Overbecke & Cooke .written by company, for the certificates of IS PLANS iELY SESSION Local Club Will Send Large Delegation to Albany Friday Night Chief Justice Cosholw id aftirme stoclc. that' the defendant is not the decree of Jndee Robert Tucker f the Multnomah county circuit court. ;The firm of Overbeck and Cooke had. a capital stock of 10, 000. and went into toluntary bank ruptcy in the early part of 1928. In addition to : being president, Cooke was active in the manage ment of the corporation and own ed CO per cent of Its shares of guiuy," reaa tne opinion. "The crimo of ' ernsbezzlement has been committed by defendant regardless of the means by which payment was made to his corpor ation by his' brokers, Locan A Bryan in New. York to the Over beck & Cooke comDanr. They were dealinc with each other dailv in large amounts. The eranemis atncW M htd beenl connected with! sinn nf thk nrVkCAAda of the sale of the corporation since 19071 ; j the certificate of . stock may have . Tne evidence in the case show-been made entirely by entries in ed that Welch took to the office hooks of account. Overbeck A of .the brokeragej firm a certlfi-1 Cooke company received credit on caxa or siocs, wi h u o vi v-i tneir accouni in ine uaiu:a awes if ornla Petroleum common stock National Bank of Portland, for ap- 10 shares of B. F. Goodrich pre fered. with directions to sen and send to him nj check i; for tthe amount due kirn after I deducting charges for commission. The stock was sold, but the) money 'was not turned over to Welch. M West Salem News ' Ijl -Biddy Bishop has sold but his Interest in the Capital Motors Co., and la now en razed in the real es- Hate business. He is occupying an fllice at ine corner oi aiagewaier street and Klngwbod avenue. He will be the officiating manager ot the development, of Kinrwood' Heights. ''- ; 1 Ir. Woods, who has a number of acres on Kinrwood Heiehta. re- cently. sold three acres of his prop-' Mr. and Mrs. Robert Clark re- turnea irom ineir noneymoon ana ItvlKltub 1 t.u... v.x. p.vu. j u u n u Major C. A. Robertsons proper- intend to make their home in West ties. Mr. BISHOP WUl aiso .mnner i oaiem. ities . forwarded and attached to tne a rait. Tnese seennues mciuq i ed the certificates of stock of the prosecuting witness Welch. j "It was unnecessary for the state to have specified, aa it did. the property alleged to have been embezzled. It is safer to follow Final nlana for the ioint, meet ing of the Salem-Albany Klwanis clubs which is to be held at Al bany Friday night at 6:20, were made by the local club Tuesday noon. The Salemites are in. charge bf the Program, and it Is their plan to utilize tne penoa 10 omm up enthusiasm for the state con vention to be held here August 18-19-20. Fifty: men are expected to at- tenil th'meetinr from this citv. all going directly to the Albany hotel. Ralph Cooley wbo is m eharee of the entertainment has arranged for Judge Coshow to de liver the principal talk'ot the eve ninjp. v : i ' Daring the coarse ot Tuesday' luncheon Dr. Ward WllUeLfong of Stockton, Calif orpU, a fofttifr pas tor of the Presbyterian church here and brevions membevMe-tfe 1 club talked briefly; as also did Rev. Ernest Shanks of Loveland, Colorado. Mr. Shanks was xor nurlT miniate rof the Baptist church in this city, and is here tor a brief visit. present, the guest of -honor for the flay being B. r. Hall, in old-time Resident of this vicinity now lo cated t Woodburn. A bountiful lunch was spread under the ma ples at noon,, and the day was aoent in swinrtntng. boating and garner of all kinds. -,A feature ot the event was the aojuaplane at w,it ' (nar- 'Rrother's fast motor boat. Many former resi dents of the neighborhood were nresent. and all report a most en joyable time -., WUHMU jBUILU I NEMIO HIE ii j ; . gram will be Doctors W. Claude the statute in describing a crime. Adams. H. C. Flxott, A. J. Bfock. C "M. Harrison,' Dare Chase. E. M. Hurt, all of Portland, and Dr. R. C. Mulholland of Medford, the latter of whom will also show an exhibit of health : education work. Two outstanding speakers ot the meet will be Dr. George H. Wandel, director of the bureau of dental health education, Amer ican Dental association, of Chica go, and Dr. Russell W.; Tench, of the Pew York University dental school. I Before returning to Salem, Dr. and Mrs. Brunk Vlll motor to Los Angeles and en route north will at Klamath Falls and Diamond; lake. They win m home August i. unless something moreVls abso lutely . required in order to make certain me particular crime chargedt Unless the defendant was injured by the. indictment being more specific thani required by law, defendant has no Just ground for complaining." , la another opinion the supreme court reversed the decree "of Judge L. H. McMahan of j the Marion county circuit court in a habaes corona nroeeedinr ibvolrine L. A. Loundagin, who was received at the state penitentiary here in Nov ember. 1928. to serve a term of one year for "obtaining money by false pretense. Loundagin al ready has served axis minimum term and is under na role. Judge McMahan, .in his decree, held for the petitioner. Officials said tnat Loundasrin. a former resident of Umatilla county, wpuld not be rie- turned to the prison. Other opinions, handed down by the snnreme court today zoiiow: Georee Harris vs. Luther Hind- man, appellant: appeal from Union rr.Lx. i...,im,nti or I310..VV I countv! civil acouon oi assault made hv new famlies who arrived Utfd battery. Opinion by Justice i- rv..nn t mill tniS State mnr i KOSSman. JUUKO J. tt . n.avnm k.na. Jnne; la an pi"'"" i aiunueu. HIGH TT.aJ 17AM Vick Bros. High and Trade. CW PrmaW oM time Pl Carnival danci Thursday; night j Jaly 4. Ladies 26jC gentlemen vc. galinii Popnlar Old TiraeDance Crystal uaraen suj Birt. Ladles 25t; gentlemen 60c. TrCroaer's Swjbsimiag Beach Wo.( rrouads. Ctean,! still water. Place iorj one' Dallas road. Fireworks Xex to Klsinowc upen uay ana uui s Stance with ThoLas Melowmoon.l July 3 and! 4. Th?'llen Home will be! every evening of persons chase of a home street, turn rhnol. then Lomond Park ; Model Together! Come ready Tavinir For Kast Ariel K. i Hnvnii Roberts aoartments. will teave; today for i Steamboat finrinn. Colo., where she Will visit a short time before continuing her Journey to Chicago. Rum to Collect Note Boy Nel son filed suit in circuit court Tues day to collect 1104 on a note due from R. W. Potter. He seeks the face of the note, interest and costs. ; SmawMp- Reported Etta Kelso Sander of Greddr. California, crashed Into a car at the Junction of the Silverton and Pactnc aign wsw i Monday. No Injuries were reported. GM te Martela Mrj and Mrs. B. Ji Martel have named their in- .htMr.n hnarslfantJ born at the home two miles ;tier saiem last rxtaayoen- vlev ! Patricia. $31B1ESTED ill on HOMES if the nresent year, ac cording to the monthly report of iv. oiismoer oi commute. These new families numbered 75 and they purchased 5259 acres of land. The attractiveness ui gon as a home istate is shown by the heavy InfMx of new people during the pak six months ot this year. Durihg this period the .h,mhtr: r nru snow Frank Dobklns ivs. R. L. Hut- ton, appeallant; appeal from-Har ney county; action for crvu tres pass Opinion by Justice Rossman Judee Dalton Biggs affirmed. Peter Holmberg. respondent, tb Prudential Savings Loan as sociation, appellants;. Fred Holm berg. vs. Presidential Savings tt Loan association, appellants;; ap nea! from Harne county, suit to CUSS HI E BILL IS SCHEDULE Opening at thVEUinore today for a. three-day engagement is a double program, which promises considerable entertainment value for local theatre-roers. Dwlnr to the many reaueets r-or a return showing oi tnat zamous Jungle picture, VSiml'" George B. Guthrie, owner and manager. has decided to bring this unusual cinema back, and offer it on tne same bill with Paramounfs latest alMalklng picture, "The Studio Murder Mystery;" "Slmba" had a very successful enzarement at the old Oregon theatre, where it played recently at road-show prices, bnt wnen tnis nlcture opens at the Elslnvre to day, it will be offered at the regu lar admission prices, with no in crease, in admission. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Johnson world-renowned explorers of 1 untie and animal lite were re sponsible for the filming ot "Slm- ba". It having taken them more 'than four years to film. The en tire picture was taken in the wilds nt Afrl" On the same bill will be seen and heard "The Studio Murder Mystery." a 100 per cent talkie, full ot thrills and suspense. An excellent cast including Neil Ham ilton, Warner Oland and Doris Hill are in the cast. Another brieht snot on the bill is the surprise organ selection by L. Carlos Meier. Salem's Hat' of expensive resi dential constructions continues to grow, with a 2 5 0,000 English type aome piannea. oj r reu uawpvut (he most recent addition. The home will be buih on the" site lot the present residence in Ben Lomond nark, and will be entire ly modern throughout. l Aiiuuusn yijiua, uvijUK uianu -j Otto Fitch, Portland and Salem architect, have not been complet ed, they will call for; a large liv ing roomlibrary, three fireplaces, kitchens, four bedrooms, two ser vants' Quarters, and basement with billiard room and other con veniences. Part of the old home Win be rased estatesof which the settlement is now pending oeiore tne court. ; Sale of property belonging to . ; the estate o? Jennie . Hunt, in 1 i the sum of J1600, was approved ! . by the court. i The final account fin the ea- tate of Ernest LeRoy. Kapphahn'" : was f fled ;by Lyllis Kapphahn, ad' ministrator. An order war approved by' Judge John Siegmund In the es-" tate of John Z. Lalson whereby" eight white shoats were to be sold,' by J. W. Gilmonr, one half of the' proceeds going to the estate. I The affairs of the estatb, ' ot'r Maxy A. Crosby having, been f tied Albert Crosby waa discharg--" ed as administrator. r --h -f ' : '-ir lunnniirii rn infn PICfiiC ' j I VISITS MD Construction tnder way in arothr month is expected to be uirSsghdo L In but one class, the beginners. Aid Marion countv school cirls Outnumber the boys for .the year rinisnea last montn. nt la aisciosea from compilation- bf school reports which is under way! at the office bf .County Superintendent Fnlker son. Of the 1,1 S:! first graders, St? Wftra vlrla anri S99. wr Hon Total of boys : In the elementary a 4 4 4 -i A I 1 scnoois was wun tne gins numbering 4,212 for the same rradea. ! The enrollment for the county by grades follow: second grade 524 boys. 507 girls: third 551 boys, 518 girls; fourth grade 559 bo vs. 544 air is: fifth 526 boys. 502 girls; sixth, grade 503 noys. giris: eyentn gratia 604 boys. 521 elrls: eighth 542 boys, 5Z girls. HOPEWELL. July 2. A basket dinner was held after th church ' services on the lawn at the United Brethern church Sunday, j. Mrs. Howard Stephens spent Frl- day at the home of her mother Mrs. S. Moe. t Swimming Is being, enjoyed . this warm weather V tW young people. In the old mill pond on the Howard Stephens splace. Mr. and .Mrs. Isaac Hantaan -spent Friday evening at the homa of Mr. and Mri. R. R. Campbell. " The eadr cherries vere picked last week on Eola creek. The crop was very poor. . h Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Campbell and family of Portland and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Campbell and Son of Salem ware dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Camp bell Sunday. David Oke and Matt Kangaa and daughter Miss Mayme Kangas spent Sunday - at Brush Prairie Washington. . I- Rev. Li. . W. Gowien or .watuw burg, Washington, spent the. week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Dessmore. State Cnamjjer ; iig' - i i'"" "Ji - ' nnmber of families Increased from recover money. Opinion by Justice investments by new folks have affIrmed. . ; ; Hflpn Trnm ). eOV UUiui0 new AUUiloi uaiu vaaumv; 1104 in 1928 to 17.903 in 1929. The state chamber also re ports that it has received letters , f.miiiMiwha will come to Coast National Bank ot Portland. respondent; appeal from Mulijao- mta county; action m conyersiuu. Opinion by Justice Belt. Judge from UuUMCB wuu y '-'I"'"'" "J " vov. Oregon to locate during the re- Jacob Kanzler affirmed Camp Buildings Slated Sunday maining six months of tne year( and they will have si.iw,wa w invest in property. we dins ens DMKStf SSffl vtrat Tnveatment company vs Vulcan Underwriters of North British and Mercantile Insurance company, appellant; appeal from Multnomah county; action to ire- Rnildlnp-a at Camn Santalv Cirl Rqr-A ramn on the Saatlanf near Mehama. which the Lions club was InBtrnmanttl In rrtnatmrtinw Injzt i pnver on insnratl ke oolicv. ODlnlon summer, will be formally turned Knowles reversed and case manded. Caroline E. Miller, et al, vs. I Florence and George Jeffrey, ap- ! beal from Mulinoman county; suit to set aside onon from 7 to 9 for the inspection interested in tke pur- Drive out S. High lfeff at MtKlnley stiaight ahead about Miles! West Road land Hen 1135 1 Colonial the Intersection Hood yesterday af- kn fame 22 Fairgrounds ry tWesdowskl street collided nt Summer and ternoon. Nobody was hurt, . W.ren : Wantetl' This Morning ;C0uwork;la straw berries. We need 100 at once. Hunt Bros. P-:klng Co.j j Moving froml309. Bank f Com merce to 303 Bank of Commerce Picking of lbgan.berrjest In tbe ui.tr varA v U commence JUiy 5th TryTCroiler's Swlmtnlng Beach : Picnic grounds. Clean, still wat tr nfe tor children. Smiles out Oberers at Coast Mr. and Mrs. L. E Oberer and family left Tues- riT for sft. where they win en- ?ov a vacation at the vbeacnes until after the Fourth. Fonrteen- Fined As I a penalty for failure to obey the parking re strictions. Tuesday 14 persons nald City Recorder Pbulsen a dol- i lar each. fTCnlnv. n Montana Helen" M Moore. 1285 Marion) street, will learof the Fourth fori a! snort visit with friends at Big Timber, Mont ana; 1 ' TtMiLFt pim-d Leiand E. Eas- sett: was fined 1 5 in police court Tuesday after having been arrest, ed for. speeding. ( i - r r - - Hover at Coast Mr. and Mrs. U, G. Boyer are at the coast for a few days with relatives! who are visiting here from the east; Speeder ': Taken R. ' Conway, 255 " Center street. 1w arrested Mpnday nignt on charge dt speed) ingvl'-'l . !-' i: 'ft- . I ?! - i; - i !-;; Jailed for Drnnkenness Wit nmv Porter of West' Salens was Jailed by city police late last night Individuals interested in the hlglji school i transportation prob lem continue to call upon Acting Snnerintendent R. W. Tavener and members of the school board to get facts and figures on the nrnnriattlon. - TTred KlrkWOOd and J. M. -Smithy agent tor the Inter national triickj Tuesday asked for route outlines, and. when pbnwa thnsn drawn uo last week torj the board, asserted they comd probably handle the situa tion with sixbusses, hauling 50 pupua eacn. i . . Should these busses be used, th romnanv will sell a fleet to . man who will in turn contract to the school board. Up to I the time of the school board meeting. June 24. J. E. McClean f i csiAm had submitted the best prbposltien to the board, aa a re .ww .f which the board ordered the chairman and. clerk to nego-11-,. .ui, vf riaan to da the haul ing. Report of these negetiatlOBS in it Mian ii i mt lag next Tuesday nigm- Dentists to Make Jaunt To Bay City Petitions ror if ceptance of the bnUdlng. ed in Varrelman fvs. Flora Logging v . deed. Opinion, by jrustlce Rand. Judge Robert Tuck- ; er affirmed. Damages of 750Q were award. ed Mrs. Grace Burns as adminis trator ot the estate ot Cari Burns, M hr a iury In the Coos county circuit court at Coqullle company ana in Inm vs. Silver . . i t'.l ten viIIpH in an U.11. mi i " i i weea.. dilim " i r a.ua iiuiucr iuiuuwij.i . 1 . UAAOk .... rehearing fday July 7, when the Y. W. C. A., their, families and friends, and the Lions club will hold a Joint pic nic.1 Groups will take their own picnic dinner, the Y. W. to serve coffee Tor all. The dinner hour will fall at 2:30 o'clock. Games and sports will supplement the Lions' formal bestowal and ae- automobile accident on the Roose oir hfrhwav in January when the car he was driving went over the bank. W. C Winslow representea Mrs. Burns and the Coast Auto lines m defendants in the action. Th damaee is the miximnm al inwit under 'the Oresfon law pre vious te an amendment passed in the 1929 legislature wnen aim nt no noo was made the up per limit fer damage- payments from auto Jnjary. Trial la new in progress in the of W Pi Gnstafsea vs. the Coast Auto lines in whkh .Gustaf- son seeks damages for a sxun AJnitiiir from the ac cident in whtc'h Burns was fatally Injured. t , v New tire Store Will be Opened In Short Period i Preparations for opening a.new Petitions for rehearing denied in Kohankek vs. Rudy Wilhelm company and Iri Red Hawk vs. Joinea. i ) Motion for modification of de cree in State, ex rei.Hewson vs. Hewson. Community Club , Arranges Picnic The Brooks Community club held its second annual picnic at Riverdaie park on sunaay, June 20. About 150 members were JL SSI mm MILD INTEREST IN PROBATE IS SHOWN i Only passing interest was shown in theaffaifs of the pro bate court Tuesday ' there being the nsual ound of orders and pe titions filed in connection: witn I - 10 1 1 'AllvMliYI. SAYS 1921 Pontiac cabriolet has 4 njtw tires fully equipped, runs and looks like new. ' A bar- $650.00 Kim mm The House That Service Bant" U'lrkmaa Jovce Wickman. two-year-old daughter of Mri and Mrs. Herman Wickman. 2160 South Ferry. street died July 1 at a local hos pital. Besides her father and mother, she is survived by pne tatae Rtv T4lle. and two brotn- n norald aad Hsarv. i unerai services at the Clough-Huston chapel Wednesday at 10:20, Rev. Amos EV Mlnneman omciaung. Interment City view cemetery. Dr. Edith V. Witzcl Osteopathic Physician and Sue geon. specialises la diseases ox women and children Office 32S Oregon Bldg. Phone 778 . Res. 9I1R Special Price Shipped in from one of Ore gon's large mills Order Now Immediate Delivery SALEM BOX CO. Phone 763 When the family eet V t Lf. ice ream ty vie ardy tire store at Commerial and Ferf Read the Classified Ads. a defecation of Salem dentists win leave i Thursday morning by IntomoMla for San Francisco. where they will spend" most ot next week; attending tne seconu triennial' Pacific Coast dental con T.i4t which convenes in the cl i andltorium there July s ana Lnvtfnne through Friday! In- 1n1ai1 in the croun will be Dr. and Mrs: Carl E. Miller; Dr. and un w. c.t Enlev. Dr. ana Mrs. n t n0erhler and Dr. and Mrs. EstUl Brunk, all of whom will go In one party: Dr. ana Mrs. w. a tohnnonr and. Dr. and Mrs, I. B Co,miHt Who are turning the conr yentton Into, a honeymoon - trip.,' 4The party m wnicn win o iorg Miller; 5 Epley. Beechler and ttrnnV will leave nere veariy J'hursday mornlngv spend f . the irst night at Bandbn, the next -, V.v. km arrlM at- Ran Fran- bisco Saturday.1 ' Dr. Brunk i will take anJ exhibit ot health educa tion work to the demonstration. L - a mnari flreron dentists - f who will appear on the convention pro irw rharlntte Hardy, wife of Paul Hardy I of Medford, flled Tuesday night at a local nespi- . M AvSV X I W M 1 III11UW1UB. liuwa wvw w - " nr:tr eets are J - when tb ear in week by wt w. wqw wnw. - ildnm Mhed in- to be ready for business witum " - - , - few days Wolf comes to Salem to a train. Survived also by a tew aays. w oii " .,t Bm.ii danrhter. Billy. Remains Trom lianas wutrt. iw - - . . -. T . . . t , : ,n in tha rare or Kigaon dou, conauctea a un , ----' mn nM,mMt, Mr. wolf, win seu tne rennsji-i oj " . . Mta line of tires and in addition win oe maae raw. . rm t..n, - n1fnl,lnff and! 1 1 11 LT v--. Mr wnn nas movea uis . mr,A la reaidlnr at 2383 State 1 V3 a.u " " . 1 street. He is a brother oi Tea Wolf who comes to Salem tnis iau to be princjpakotjthe nign scnooi. H. L. STIFF FURNITURE CO. BitikUag a Nest for Mary Kid Again 75c Victor Record No. 21991 ' 450 Cwurt ' Phone 1708 Citv View Cemetery Established 1893 TeL 1268 Conveniently Accessible Perpetual care provided ' Prices Reasonable Ai- titirrarD: Julr t, Mrs. Mnmii eit Wuhhard- suffer ed an injuty to her back Sunday l when a large bire aog, wmcn u was feediag lumped and knocked her down. The dog was tied to a Im mmA mm Mri. - JOhttSOU WSS feeding him a hen ran up to tne fand ' which : ranged the dog te .W TT--. , lump. Dr. Edward . schoor waa ealled-o -the; home out tounu no broken bones. Mrs. Johnson is tne mother of Mrs. Willis Dawes also lot Hubbard. A; Pari Cemetery with perpetual care Just 'ten? minutes from the s . heart ot town,. 100,006ibs. Cs cara Bark arid Ore" gon Grape Root .. We also buy all kinds . ot Jnnk . '. ' Metal, Xrast, Sacks, Rags, Paper, Etc, , CAPITOL jyiiK.co. . H. BTEIN'BOCK, Prop. . , ' Telephone 808 i 143 Center 81 By the bridge take them to Schkef- ers Drug Store. They will be more than pleased. Schaefers Triple Malted mBa? at '20c Is the greatest drink value In Salem, Try Is "foe lunch today at Schaefers Drug Store ::) . , : ' ' i' The Original Yellow Front and Candy Special V Store et Salem; ; Penslar Agency 155 X. Com'L St. Phone 1T Furniture Tonight, 7:30 . at -.. -I-'. F. N. Woodry'tl Auction Market 1 1610 Jf. Summer -f Prlrate Sales Dally ! New and used f nrnltnrei I i rSee cuir line of Davennorts. Ostimoor spring mjittrceees,- rugs, etc. We always sell for' less. V i Cash paid for aaed farnitmre! ' - Phone 511 . i , New and Used. Plumbing '-. Supplies (;-C Also 'New or need pipe, air sixes. Belting.1 nil sixes. One' 115 Herald Bench Band Saw 1 motor attached. Also new or" aaed tools and many other4! f ems. ' , I' s -.-:;'. We buy and sell everything Salem Bargain House Salem Jnnk Ccff 320 N. Com'l, Phone 492 i - iiiiiii i We are Buying and Receiving vh ; Willamette Valley Prune. Assn. Trade and High St. r Salem i Iibby McNeill & LibBy I iV, i i I Dafias road..