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PAOE FOURTEEN The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem Oregon, Wednesday fllorning, .November 20, 1923 H. SIlURril innrn nhririii UIOLD HrrtHL Supreme Court Holds in Fa vcr of Local Physician In nivnrrta Ciirt - ' "We W1 WW WaiB - if T . : a - -I The state supreme court. In an Vision written by Justice Ross taaa, Tuesday, affirmed the- de- Mi nt Jndra T.' H MrUalitn nf IM Marlon county circuit court. In divorce suit filed by Lucy Bee,- 'Saurman, prominent Salem-physl- 1 ens. The lower court held for Dr. Burnan. - la .Jane, "127, Mrs. Saurman Tilted her - original complaint , against Dr. Saurman, in which :.'ebe alleged cruel and inhuman Treatment. The ease later was triea - before Judge McMahan, with the result that Mrs. Saurman obtained a decree of divorce and a substan tlal property settlement out of court. - Misrepresentation Laid To Or. Saurman : A year later. In July, 1S28, Mrs. flanvwiwaik at oa I w anttiia1l fn tttA courts and asked that the decree ' .,A V. aa... aaaa.aaaf et charged that Dr. Sanrman's fican- - a - a - at a a a- a. . I ai siauaing aaa own uetru 11110 ren resented, and that the rase was 'tried , with neither the, judge veor the deputy district. attorney in at- a . a . . a I . monthly alimony in the amount of s 350 Instead of the property set tlement. Ml a at at 1 J aw aflO HUllUU iv acetic tut? uri& tmal dirorrfl decreA was rpKlstrd hr -shffldAwitnt filtrned bv disinterested adeCby, the plaintiff. The affi- , Saurman-' was I not a "nervous wreck as alleged in her com- aavlcafaa nJ 1, a- ay.,-, a"; I 1 standing of Dr. Saurman was not misrepresented. aaar .raa . W 1 By Mrs. giturmaii Jnaobsequent affidavits Mrs. Saurman made charges against a number of prominent Salem men, but the court held that there were aot worthy of review in the pro ceeding. "It remains for the court to consider whether it is now possible ft modify the divorce decree by requiring the defendant to pay for the plaintiff's support the amount of f350 a month," head the su preme court opinion. "The plaintiff seems to believe uat mis suit confers upon us power to review and adjust, if necessary, the property settlement which the parties negotiated. The complaint alleged that the parties bad settled their property rights. The prayer asked for no alimony and the decree granted none. The contract settling the property rights apparently became no part f the record in the divorce suit trial. We have considered all the aaaa aan aaal laaa 9- A aa.a ... f, HW U U a, HUU UU UVCit- sion to reverse or modify the con- - aphtflaafklft at tfla ni.nn I. aaaaaaa.. ft aaBvu a a. a aa u vuvui Wall la V i I o O Mrs. Ella Duchein and Frank Warmarrs of Amity were Sunday dinner guests in West Salem at the home of Mrs: Duchein's par eats. -Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Rich ardson of Rosemont avenue. Mr. and Mrs. w. F. Thomas of Buge atreet were Sunday dinner fnestg at the home of Mr. and mrs. a. r . i nomas or saiem. juun xjangenoerg 01 Canada, brother Of V I. I.a liPenhoraT ro eently visited with his brother end family of 1495 Edgewater ttreet. Lee Duchein and boy friend of Amity were Monday visitors at Jt a- a - A a a.. awve s grauuparenis, .r. aaa Airs. G. W. Richardson of West Salem. David Hess of Wheatland via- ; uea in west saiem Sunday tor tne purpose of calling on his son, W. JJ. Hess, of Rosemont avenue, ; who has been quite ill for sever . al weeks. The doctor says "It will be at least three months be fore he can do much going about and six months before he will be able to go about his work as usu- ai.:-v. 'Mr. and Mrs. Ed Mason and family of Salem were Sunday visitors at the G. W. Richardson koine on Rosemont avenue.' BUI McAdams of Plaza street aaade e flying trip to Eugene West Salem Sunday, wher0 be attended the Eugene football game. Mrs. George Thai-man- and daughter, Reba, and two amall children of Second atreet were Monday visitors at the borne of Mrs. Mary. Billings and Miss Lot tie McAdams. J. E. Bummers and son, James of Klngwood avenue wero Mon day business callers la Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Maaoa and f am fly visited at the O. W. Rich ardson home Snday. Mr. Mason ban charge ot the Rouch Quality store in West Salem, but he re sides In Salem. " Mr. and Mrs. C O. Ailor and family of Grand Ronde were Sunday visitor at the I J W. Thom as borne of 13 S3 Edgewater street. Mr. and Mrs.-W. C. Fishe re cently moved to 1272 Third street from Echo, Oregon. They have been around Salem and West Sa lem for some time and have been staying at the S. L. Burk auto cabins of Edgewater street. They hav only rented this place, but they are making plans to locate permanently in this section of the country, as they like it here. Mr. and Mrs. H. Haken and ba by, Billy, of Portland were Sun day visitors, at. the home of Mrs. Haken's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. R Peterson of Third street. J. T. Hunt of Second street has been under the weather the last few days with an attack of flu. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Peterson motored' to Corvallls Sunday af ternoon on business. Miss Irene Becken, who has been spending the week-end with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Hunt of Second street, left for her home in Independence Sunday. P. L. Clark, Joe Clark, and J. I. Miller made a fishing trip to Woods at the Big Nestucca, Sun day. They had the good luck of getting one nice large silverside salmon. Mrs. J. I. Miller of Second street- spent Sunday with., er daughter, Mrs. P. L. Clark, of Sa lem. Mr. and Mrs. Leoard Burgoyne, of West Salem, Conrad Fox ot West Salem, and Miss Florence St. Pierre of Klngwood Heights were Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and MrsDaniel Weitzer of Eighteenth street in Salem. Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Fox of West Salem, accompanied by. Mr. and Mrs. George Swaggart of Sa lem, motored to Shaw Sunday, where they visited Mr. and Mrs. P. Schafer. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Bur goyne of second street spent all of the past week with Mr. Bur goyne's mother, Mrs. Nola Bur goyne, of Salem. Mrs. Burgoyne has been ill with blood poison for the past two weeks as she was injured in the cannery recently. Mrs. A. F. Thomas of North Sa lem was a Tuesday dinner visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Thomas of Edgewater atreet. Read the Classified Ads. tieBbe Fox Eisinore Sponsors Miss Majestic -Event Among Girls of Salem Miss- M&lestle contestants and Mr. Dow, manager of the Fa Kl sinore theatre, posed for a group picture taken In the foyer of the theatre Monday evening. '. The Fox Elslaore as one of the spon sors of the Majestic radio contest has a splendid display of the high boy all electric Majesties. Every evening an announcement appris ing Salem people of the contest, the prizes offered and the method of procuring votes la set forth on the screen. Ushers wear ribbons bearing the Invitation "Ask me about Miss Majestic." With each ticket purchased, coupons are proffered entitling contestants to fifty votes. Theatre patrons fa voring- certain contestants should placo the nam ot the girl on these coupons and deposit them in the ballot box in the foyer of the theatre.- Coupons clipped from dally Issues of the Oregon Statesman may also be placed In this ballot box. Only once In a lifetime' Is such a really pleasurable way of pur chasing a radio offered to human beings. Take a look at the por traits displayed in the show room adjoining the Fox Klsinoro. in the display windows of the Imperial Farnitnre. company and Vibbert and Todd, local Majestic dealers. An array of lorely faces ' from which to choose. Do you prefer bine eyes and golden locks' or would you like to confer 20,000 votes on a demure little brown eyed miss. An enjoyable process In itself In addition to the pride of ownership of a Mighty Monarch ot the Air. These girls are every where soliciting, your votes. If on eof them haa not approached you and you desire to place a ra dio demonstration .through them phone the Imperial Furniture company or .Vlbbert and Todd and the votes will be credited to the girl you name. Evelyn Kertson 131,200 Arleta Gell ..... Clara Kins . . . . . Roberta Everson Rose Kranger .. Hazel Dane Gladys Schaeffer Frances Walker Myrtle Lane .... Betty Ross- Ruth White .... Marc la Faestman Ernestine Porter Mildred Sexauer. 109.SSO 94.SS0 9.0,200 81.350 84.100 0,850 SC.150 61.9(H) 29.150 24.200 4,350 3,150 2.450 PARTY IS STIGEO AT 1ST SI ELI 1 E WEST SALEM, Nov. If. One of the " most " attractive parties that has been given this- season, was held at the W. R. Peterson home on Third street Saturday ev ening. ' . -. .. . . - Mrs. W. G. Gehrke and Mrs. W. L. Cass of Eola gave the party as a surprise honoring the birthday of their friend,- Mrs. W. R. Peter son. - Mrs. Peterson received a very 1 ; Dr. F. C. Jones "Double Suction" Plate WITH OR WITHOUT ROOF REGULAR $25 V.ALUE ; s f ThisPlate may also be had in the "Unbreakable" Materials as Low as $22.50 ALL WORK FULLY GUARANTEED Extraction, Filling:, Crown or Bridge work made without pain .at no added cost EXAMINATION FREE It will be to your advantage to investigate my prices and terms. I do my own work and you are therefore assured of a personal interest in your case. . Eteo Wo So cUffil(S9 DDenattnoti "FIVE YEARS INSTRUCTOR AT THE PORTLAND DENTAL COLLEGE" 5VEE& .LAUDED Cs IOTSIHI AKfES BOXING SALEM ARMORY Tonight, 8:30 . . . .Art Akers vs. Pat Bandee .10 J-Mlnute Ronnds Snappy Preliminaries Sf Bounds of Boxing , 21 Scientific," thoro xamna ten by an experienced cp toxietrUt assurts v correct Classes if. needed. , V. -. - ' - - -Jfyoittalue your eyes give Vum the care they require. Let tie examine yowr. eyes Sd(iy a. .. ... . O D Z CO Q O o i CO W Z b3 10 POUNDS PURE CANE SUGAR FREE 10 POUNDS PURE CANE SUGAR co O 0 t4 GAIHS Tie (Greatest III itwxi Ever BIO '1 Come Offered Early Doopo Open 0:30 p, tn. LADIES' SILK HOSE Ladies Q Silk Hoec, AU shades JfC 79c BED SHEETS Doable bed sins sheets. Sale price kits complete .... $1.19 leather 19c LUNCH KITS- Lnnch with gnaranteed bottle for ........... ...77c LEATHER GLOVES Men's faced canvas stores. Sale price . . . .-- SWEATERS Men's $l-5 Slipover Sweaters. . Oat they go WOOL SOX 50 Wool Sox. OQ Bay them nW .............. awC STAG SHIRTS Men's 810.00 teed waterproof Stag Shirts HICKORY SHIRTS Gennino ; 81.25 Hirkory Shirts CASTAS GLOVES Men's red wrist canvas gloves SWEATERS Men 85JSO sweater coats. Oat they go e e $6.45 57c all . wool $3.87 r Men's 1 JSO winter - OQM ........... tfOV weight anion snite Men's $3.00 wool salts .... . $1.49 Men's $SJH wool nt? anion nits - vlW Leather top. rabber boots, $4.60 valae . $1.87 GREAT BLANKET SALE Sd.OO All Wool Blanket ......... e) 82JS0 Doable Plaid ' Blankets, large, sine . , ,', $U0 All Wool Heavy Doable Blankets $0.00 Wool Navajo . Blankets $2.97 $1.87 $3.87 $2.87 UNDERWEAR GREAT SAYINGS 83.0O Fall and Winter Qf Union Snits i.i 91 C $2JS0 Heavy Random e1 Q7 Wool Union Salts I $9.oe and aeuM 0 07 Wool Union finite ....... 7 $S.O0 Wool Union Snita, a q 8aloni4eo ?lOf $8.00 AU Wool A7 ' Undershirts .............. V i C PANTS, BREECHES SACRIFICED . Men's Heavy MoleeULa Men's SSJSO Drees Paata, mew fail abedes Men's 84.0O Dress Pants, ,Mea's $4J)0 - , "Oordnroy Paata . . . . . . Cnn's Bast Bna Brand, 8S - mWHM f VVIHQ VHIUI J. . - $1.87 $3.87 $2.47 $2.47 $3.47 10 LB, SACK OF PURE CANE SUGAR FREE! Baring thai big opening sale we will give lO pounds of Pare Cane Sngar absolutely FREE with the awrchnse of $5.00 or over. This offer is to give oar new customers greater .vnlaea and also bring' thoasnads to- see oar new store, GET THE BARGAINS GET THE SUGAR FREE! LEATHER COATS PRICED LOW Mea's $10.00 Sheep limed r QC Moleskin Coats D5Jp Men's $7JM Waterproof 0O 4 7 Blaaer Coats Mea's $3.00 Slicker Coats ....... $25.00 Mea's Genuine Horsehlde Beaverlaed Collar $1.87 lorsebide $14.87 CIGARETTES All brands of Chesterflelo Camel, Lucky Strike and Old Gold Qgarettes go on sale at package . - E 29 KcttEa Cc3trcc3al Ctocot 10 POUNDS PURE CANE SUGAR FitEE 10 POUNDS PURE CANE SUGAR 3 PI r O T3 O C S G larxe onantitr ef beautlfol well as nsetnl gltta from nor many friends. A very large birthday cake, which was one of the main features or attraction, was pre sented to her. - - The evening, was spent playing bridge of which there were four tables. ; Mrs. pugb won tne nign ferisa for tbo ladies, - Professor Harding won tne . nign score tor the men. The booby prises were won by Mrs. MaUary. for the wo men, and Curtis Ferguson, ror the men. - Those who enjoyed the evening were Professor .Wayne Harding ot Brook, aiioraino ana uora mjn of Sola. Mrs. B J. Tergusonf and dauntex-Jaaxine, ana sons. Kaipn andtCarUaflrerrusoa of Eola, Mr.landv jffa. W. O. Gehrke of Eola; Mrs.-Af. L. Casa and daugh ter, Isobell.:ot Eola. Miss Laurell Cree of saiem. . William Cass of Eola. Lorarne Acuff ef Eola, Mr. and Mrs. Emory Williams and daughter. Betty Loo, of West Sa lem, Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Mallory of Hubbard, and Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Peterson and son, Hollla. - Order tbe Oregon Statesman tor obe year and secure one ot the North American Travel Insurance policies for SX.ee. Falls City Has Good Strawberries FALLS CITY. November II Mrs. Addle Montgomery still ha? fine strawberries - in her own yard. Not many Oregon families bad strawberries for dinner on November 14. 1519. The ber riea have a good color, flavor and texture. They are naturally son." what smaller than those obtain able in tbe regular season. Tor sale signs, for rent tlgnr. legal blanks, etc for sale at tbe Statesman. aft IBSqlla'; THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21st 3 I 3 Reg. $2.50, $3.00 $4.00 Values Collar attached Arrow, Argo naut, Emery Shirts, noted for their quality; shirts pleasing in pattern and color; shirts made with custom care) such are the shirts presented In this clear ance. Practically every type of material is represented in this one enormous group and at a huge saving- price. for $4.50 All sizes and sleeve lengths are in this group of collar attached and neck band style Shirts LADIES' RAINCOATS Regular values to $10.95, United States Rubber Co. high (frl Af grade coats. An good styles and colors. Special to close out- AfJiD MXtfSDRESS AND DRTVXNO GLOVES BOYS' OMSa cmp ..... fflgn grade nned fioves in tan, grey, and 1 patUnulood austerWe w ch i... ooc S for $LM BOTar corrwf rib TOrorowitR--piat ' lUtch, eloatly knitted-- oi ale J.............OOC $ FOB $Ltt nx nsirjurxoN dtdian xt0Bss-Regv- Brown colors-- nr? 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