tug u.iluUN- STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Sunday Morning; Jnly 6, 1930 PAGE FTV 1 .IjQcallews Briefs Lb A. People Held Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Howard, Los Angeles, pent Saturday In the city Ja.il, puxsllng over a warrant charging them wjtn grand Urceny which, caused their arrest early Satur day. The Howards; middle ased and refined, were f touring the northwest with a daughter when Salem police apprehended them. They say they sold' a small con fectionery store In. Los Angeles some time ago. but are unable to understand where a charge of Adams will present plan's for the grand larceny against them could hare originated. The daughter is staying at a local' "hotel, while Mr. j year's campaign. ni Mm Howard are betas: held I for Los Aueeles authorities,. 1 During the July Clearance sale we are giving a discount on all nna Smith for man years in corsets. Howard Corset Shoo. 185 the tire business is now located j onu uoeriy street. t Center and Church street in the Al'a Suner Serrice sUtlon. I women to Give Play The Mt Smith has taken oyer the tire women or me Missionary society Krt em Job Rav Tasehinr let the Cooperative Realty - an Sales company will leave Monday to travel for a Urge candy man- uacxaring company. He nd his family spent Friday at Tart and Oeeanlake. - - - - - . Bona of Vets to Ue4 U. G. I -' "O'w.:- Boyer, eommander of Joshua .Elected at Davis Uarie Zorn, Smith camp. Sons of Union Vet- teacher at Champoeg the past erans ot the Civil "War, wishes to thool year, will teach at Da-vis urge all members o this organ- year, according to word itation to be present at the reg- reaching the county school super- ular meeting Tuesday evening in intendent, the Women's club house at which m time reports on the recent eon- Means Call Here T. J. Means vention at Eugene will be heard. ot Mlu Clt wbo has been at Arrangementa will also be made ettfllnK summer school In Port to Organise a camp at Eugene and IaBd clled here yesterday. He is reorganize the camp at Newberg. Principal of the grade school at Department organiser Charles I wf ressenden and his assistant Glen PORTRAITS TELL ACCURATE STORY OF INDIVIDUAL LIFE ) VIEW OF KATHRYN GUNNELL Salem Photographer Went From Painting Career Into Work of Photographer Sale Confirmed L. H. McMar ban, circuit Judge, yesterday sign ed an order confirming the sal of real property in the case' of State Bank of St. Paul against the St. Paul creamery. Mrs. Ratzbarg Bart Mrs. Ed na Ratiburg. Chemawa, suffered a fractured hip when she fell from a cherry tree Friday. She la at department where he will feature of the Presbyterian church will the Deaconess hospital, the Fisk line. A full stock of tires j P en t a play, -Missionary . - will arrive today and many peo ple in Salem will mws know "it's time to retire.' - ConaOwleB Offers Help--In a letter to Mark Tonlsen, recorder, the public service commission ot Lrithmetlc" at the regular von I Leave- Fsr " Kentnckv Jndee ship hour at 7:50 o'clock tonight and Mrs. George Rossman will at, tne . church. Ten. members are I leave today flor Louisville, Xen- in the east and Mrs. 8. H. Board- man Is directing the play. tueky. They are planning to make several stops. Jnly Clearance sale. now on at Oregon says it -will be glad to Howard Corset Shop, Iff North r . - i iha LibertT street. lena us ieuc yviMv i - mvesurauon ana i T?. m u way by the city of th Fourth of July accident reports J"uiu " " X " , " " ' 1 were iuea yesterday with tne wasnington waier " sheriff, one in which Hershel B nanv." Tne communication w Tort of ru w. w . . ... M I " IU referrea 10 me cuy wumu. One dollar reducUon o n beacb naiamas. Howard uorsei Shop, 15 North Liberty street. Caerrian Invited Grover Hill- man: Klnr Bins' ol the Cherrians, has mailed oat return postal eards to members ot the organisation. the other in which Ruben Warg- nier or uervais and J. J. Donald son of Wood burn were involved. No one was hurt In either. Dollar dinner every night 5:45 to 8 at the Marlon hotel. To Build Gym Plans for con struction of the proposed new Front Irtish Center Emma McOoughry of Lablsh Center was a business visitor In the city yesterday. She taught at the t w o I Manning school the past year. Files Motion to Strike C E. Taylor, defendant in a suit brought by George Diets, has filed motion to strike from a portion of the plaintiffs complaint. By OLIVE DOAK Twelve years ago Miss Kathrya Gnnnell and B. B. Robb opened a photographic studio under the firm name of Gnnnell and Robb on the fourth floor ot the Oregon building. Each member has spe cialised in a particular branch of the work. Miss Gnnnell specialis ing as a photographer of women and children, and Mr. Robb upon depicting character portraits . of men. In October 1125, the firm moved to the present location In the Capitol theatre building. where, they have a ground floor location and the very latest - In equipment. Miss Gnnnell originally studied and was preparing herself to be come a portrait painter of eanvaaJ when photography claimed her at tention, and she has. found that so fascinating, whe has remained In this . branch ot art. However, she attributes her success to a thorough foundation training In art, as the rules governing compo- asking them to indicate wnemer i gymnasium at the Aumsville or not they will attend tne baimon school are going right ahead, re Rlver Cutoff highway dedication ports Vlrie Bradlev. clerk of the July 1. The Cherrians have been school district, who was In the invited to participate in the festi- I city Saturday. Bids on the Job Drager at Const D. G. Drager eounty treasurer, is spending the week end with his family at Cut ler City. Overtime Costs Jack Elliott was fined $5 In municipal court Saturday for overtime parking. ylties. 500 lbs. Eng. walnuts for sale or trade. H. C. ShieldB, Oregon Building. will be opened Monday. Closing out all children's hats. 50c each. Howard Corset Shop, 1(5 North Liberty street. Obituary Sale Blocked Cornelia A. Da- Ticks Return George Tick vTest Died at the residence, 1955 Falrmount. July 5. Mrs. Bessie Lee West, IS. Wife of Ben F. vis has been granted default de- Und family are again in SalemJw8V' utM oI c Kverson of free in her ease against the Eu- rpne Bible university. ' The de- after spending some time in Portland.'?",. They will be here at cree restores the deed given by least a week this time, and pos nlaintiff to the bible univereny i sioiy may locate aere perman for cerUln real property to r. enuy Davis, and restraina the univer sity from ever claiming any right to the title. Dr. Ray M. Walts, phy. and eur. especial attention to obstet ric. evnecoloKV and surgery. 904-5 1st National Bank mag. Tel. 633. Return to Loe Angeles Mr. nM Mrs. Merton Warren ana nandson have returned WL Angeles after spending a week or so visiting relatives in saiem ana vicinity. Warren is the son ot the late Henry Warren, pioneer oi the Waldo Hills district. Tne Warrens have been on a vaca-1 tion, traveling along coast points. Dance sets. 89c. Howard Cor- eet. Shop, 165 North Liberty etreet. Mrs. McCane Hart Mrs Hugh McCane suffered severe bruises and cuts when the car she was driving collided with a parked automobile at the intersection of 5th and Hood streets late Satur day afternoon. Mrs. McCane said the was blinded by the sun and unable to Bee the other car. Portland, Ford-Everson of Kelll her, Minn.. Mrs. Hattie Prahl of Goodhue, - Minn.; and cousin of Mrs. Frank Barrett. Salem. Fun eral services' Mondsy at 1:30 o'clock from the W. T. Rlgdon Want used furniture. Tel. 511. land Son mortuary. Interment t. O. O. F. -eemeterr. Rey. T. C. Appointed Receiver L. J. Tavlnr and Rev a. Darlnw Jfthn- v earner nas been appointed re-I .o will officlat. eeiver or property involved pend ing outcome of the suit in ' the complaint filed by W. H. Vear rier and Addie . Vearrler against L. A. Johnson and others. Rayon paiama suits, $1.39. Howard Coceet Shop, 165 N. Lib erty street. Seeks Judgment Vor clone cor poration has filed complaint against Luster Cooper, operating a cleaning establishment here, to recover property or judgment on 1300 worth or equipment held by Cooper. ' ase vismtsseo: Divorce ac tion brought by Otto Schieman against Olga Schieman in circuit court yesterday was dismissed, following plaintiff's motion re questing that the case be drop ped. Allport Died near this city July 4, Nor msn L. Allport, 51. oSn of Thorn as Allport; husband of Mrs. An gust C; father of Mrs. Alice Sav age of Salt Lake City; Mrs. Don ald Lovell, Florence. Carl, Thomas, Donald. Norman and Lawrence, all ot Salem and Emu of Portland. Funeral announce ments later by the W. T. Rlgdon and Son mortuary. Miss Graham LeavesMiss Wini fred Graham, secretary to C. A. Howard, state superintendent of public Instruction, will leave this City View cemetery. morning to spend a week in San Francisco. Barber Died at the residence, 1516 Ith street, West Salem, Jnly 4, Homer -E Barber, 79. Survived by widow. Lena; daughter, Mrs, Ralph Seburn; three grandchil dren, all of West Salem: a bro ther, Joseph of Salem; sister. Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Warner of Iowa Falls, Iowa. Funeral ser vices Monday at 10:30 a.m., from the Terwllliger funeral home, Rev. M. A. Groves and Rev. F. L. Cannell - officiating. Interment Mrs, Harold Here Mrs. Ralph Harold of Buena Crest, where she is clerk of the school board, was in the city yesterday and while here called to confer with the eounty school superintendent. Foster Leaves Hospital Ches ter Foster, 567 North Summer street, was discharged from the Deaconess hospital Saturday after an illness of several months. . . Divorce Granted Jean K. Sta cy had been granted a divorce from Violet M. Stacy and the wife's maiden name, Violet Mar ion Morgan, restored. Reynolds Improving Senator Lloyd Reynolds, who has been at the Salem General hospital since June 25. is improving, attendants said Saturday. Whites at Seabeck Mrs. B. H. White and Ivan White are in Sea beck, Wash., yisltlag Eloste White who Is leader at the girls' camp there. Mrs, Schell Here Mrs. Lester SchelL Portland, Is visiting her brother, B. B. Herriek, who is at the Willamette sanltorium. Celebrator Arrested C. S. Goss- er was arrested Friday night when he drove along the city streets popping the muffler on his car. Son Born Mr. and Mrs. C. H Shults of Woedburn are parents ot a baby boy born Saturday at the Salem General hospital. To Mount Hood W. T. Rigdon and Sidney Snyder are planning a trip to Mount Hood this morning, Fourth at Cascadia-B. E. Slsson and C. P. Bishop and families were among Salem people to spend the Fourth at Cascadla. From Talbot Esther Keiper of Talbot was among the business 'Dr. H. T. Gentle In association with the Salem clinic is now lo cated at 1925 Myrtle avenue., and is available for day and night calls including Sundays and Hoi-(callers in the city Saturday. Wants Insurance Money Mil lie Williamson yesterday filed with the county clerk complaint against the Northwestern Fire and Marine Insurance company seeking Judgment -ot 3750 alleg ed due as result of a fire which destroyed property on which .she held a policy with the company. Where to Dine Today City View Cemetery Established 1803 Tel. 1264 Conveniently. Accessible Perpetual care provided for Prices Reasonable Have Accident Cars driven by Esther Swartz, route 7, and H.- E. Effenberger, Wanna, Oregon, rata involved in a collision at the intersection of Market and Sum mer streets. In his report to police Effenberger said Mrs. Swartz was exceeding the speed limit. Rock Hurt F. M. Rock suf fered a slight head wound when he was struck by a car driven by (;. D. Curry. Argo hotel, at the intersection of Liberty and Che ' raeketa streets Saturday, a report with police shows. I'atlent Improving Luke John ston, who has spent the past week in Salem General hospital, is re ported improving in satisfactory manner and it is expected that he will be able to'return to his home In' the course of 'another week. 1 Deckers Move L. E. Decker, formerly principal of schools at Setts Mills, is moving his family to Tacoma this weekend. Chester Lang tree will accompany them to that city to spend Sunday and Monday. Gray Belle, 440 State Street Special dinner 50c. Gray Belle dinner 75c. Dinner do luxe $1.00. For Dinner This Evening Special Sunday dinner 31.00 at the Marion Hotel today. Special Fried Chicken- Dinner today. The Spa. Hotel Argo Dining Room- Special chicken dinner, noon and evening. Special Chicken Dinner- Betty Lou Luncheonette, I to s today, 1211 State. Spring Fried Chicken Dinner. Green Lantern Care, 1326 State Street. I 3elcret jHemoiia! I Sarfe A Park Cemetery with perpetual care Just tea minutes from the heart of town 'to. SsBBtllBabs Kathryn Gnnnell sition. line and balance of masses are the same in photography. Belle-, ea In Profession When once started on this sub ject, Miss Gnnnell was vibrant and alive in her flow of words, and one could not doubt her whole hearted devotion to her profes sion, in continuing her discussion she said, "I truly believe In phot ography lies the greatest possibil ities of the future? The lense and the delicate silver emulsion on the film register more than outlines it catches something within the mind, yes, and even the very soul ot the Individual la often to be read from the photograph. Ex pression, that fleeting quality, may be caught instantaneously and held feresjsr. A free-hand naintine is after all some artists idea of how he thinks a person looks, and no three persons will agree la their description of details of an impression. On the other hand, a photograph Is certain to be a correct drawing of the Individual. I have been requested by painters to photograph an tadivldaal wham ; they were painting. In order that they might have an accurate Im pression of the Individual's ex pression and general characterist ics. - . With the coming of the photo graphic canvas painting. Miss nU believe, it will now be pos sible tor every family to have a genuine portrait painting of some dear one occupying a place ot hon or on the walls ot . the home, whereas la the past it was only the very wealthy or some one in the ranks of president, or gover nor of the state, who could afford to commission an artist to make a painting. Miss Gnnnell studied the hand ling of theatrical photography in New York city, during the sum mer ot 1922. being an ardent ad mirer of dramatic studies by Nicholas Murray ot Greenwich Village. Here, she learned the foundation for theatrical photo graphy, which is a profession all Its own. To take this work suc cessfully an artist must feel the dramatic effort of the subject, and be in harmony with their inter pretation and snoods. Miss Gnn nell finds this very Interesting and enjoys the extensive work she has done with theatrical photography in gajenu v " As might . be ,s-A yosedy Miss uuaaeu U not a westerner, but came here from the central states soon after completing school. With a few exceptions of study In New York city and California, she has been in the Northwest since her first arrival hsra She has also taken part In the I pnotographlc associations, having been treasurer of the pacific Inter national Photographic association. In 1922 she was sent to Wash ington, D. C, to the convention of the Photographers association ot America, as delegate from tne Northwest Photographers' associa tion. Aside from this, she has been closely connected with the 'Willa mette Valley association, bavins been president ot this organiza tion. Last fall Miss Gnnnell was annotated to take charge ot the nhotorraohie art department oi the Oregon state fair. Cuts Teeth at The Age of 77 Squirrel Poison In Great Demand Judging from calls received at the court house tor squirrel p'pl: son put up by the county fruit inspector, grey diggers and squir rels and are becoming consider able of a pest to farmers now.;An unusually large number of . calls for the poison have been received the past week. - The average operating cost per mile of a five-passenger ; car in the United States is estimated at six and one-halt cents. i MONTESANO. Wash., July 5 (AP) Most people cease to cut teeth at least ly thai time they reach the age. of 0, but. ac cording to word received ; here S. J. De Wolfe of Fofds iraine. a nearby village, who is 11 years old. has lust cut seven new teem and the eighth Is coming through. . FREE VACATION . AT THE BEACH Including board and roam to refined young lady In Ex change for helping with cottage work and care of 2-year-old child. Call 879-J. Cherries Wanted Royal Anne Paulus Bros. Packing Go. Corner Trade od High Streets Telephone 2180 Like Finding Money ! WANTED 30 cherry pickers early Mon. morn. Apply 497 Union St. Gas You need refriflreration: get the best. That means Refrigeration. The absolute silence, high quality, reliable efficiency and economic operation of the Gas Electrolux make it the best investment, the most satisfactory all around. This week TWENTY DOLLARS off from regular retail price! (Bring the coupon or entire ad.) Good For $20.00 on the retail coat of a Gaa Electrolax Refrigerator this week at Gas Salesrooms. SCHAEFER'S FACE CREAM The Best Preparation of its Kind, the QUEEN OF COMPLEXION BEAUT1FIERS Softens and Whitens the Skin. Removes Freckles and Tan. Prevents Wrinkles. Price 50c and 75c MANUFACTURED BY Schaef er's Drug Store The Original Yellow Front aaJ Cadj Special Store of Salem Phone 17 1S5 N. Commercial Quality Pm. Conrieiy I on the retail coat of a Gaa Electrolax Refrigerator ' J Kthis week at Gas Salesrooms. . ' 136 So. High St. Salem, Ore J -- ?v- yjrQLOWQUTV 11(St,w.,t , f iiVi:" TILJr . rg2J294$' Grants Kxtension An . order has been given in circuit court granting T. C. James until Aug ust 10 to render a bill of excep tions In his case against Roy H. Rice and the Willamette Grocery company, garnishee. Marian Robinson Charged The operator's license ot Marian Robinson, 111 Chemeketa street, was suspended for 10 days in po lice court Saturday after her ar rest on a reckless driving charge. We Rent Vacuum Cleaners n tlOS, CaeJ Tnmitare 181 If. High Ruby Sun's Gem Lucky For Leo People By PACIiDiB Fmuly Thiuus Hi Nl W I think marriaf Is wonder ful thing! Me too! And no family: shoaM be wttbont tt! , ; : , - Ton will relish every mor sel of the tempting, well cooked foods we serve here . daily. Oar mean always ia " ' chides saggestioaa that ap ' peaL 4- - ; - --x Chicken binner 50e ; 222 7i NComl - Tk$ fliwiif rmbf aa Id adorn AM ikt wkmUJmlf era era TJLT, which feels the full power of the rammer sun, has aa Its blrthstoaa the Sun's own gem. the Ruby, which la there fore closely connected In maaie lore and legend of the past with the Sun's virtues benevolence. aignity and the warm vitality of the life force. These are also the outstanding qualities astrology associates with persona bora between July 14 and August 14. under the 8un'a sign Leo, symbolized by the lion, or who - have the sign dominant in their horoscopes. These . persons are fiery and magnetic, bold and self-confident, exceedingly robust and inclined to be dictatorial, and yet with a sonny, kind outlook that strong popular appeal. Richard in. or "Richard the Lion- hearted." aa he was depicted in ths movie version et "Robin Hood." is a good portrayal In broad strokes f the Lee type. Attracting others to them by their magnetism and warm human ity, they are bora leaders, and no eaa la mere eoavtneed. ef this than they are themselves. It is Intel arable for them to accept dictation from others, and they simply, have to be the center ef Jhelr own spec ial little antverae. , Aa long as this precedence la accorded them, they make the most cheerful, delightful companions.- bet let ft be taken away and the Immediate effect ts as ef the sun going behind a very dark cloud. As a taMsmaa the Ruby Is not only supposed to enhance ths vir tues of Leo persona, but to recon cile any quarrels they may engage la and to bring peace ef mind and concord. It Is especially lucky aa a health mascot. A Ruby is said to have been the gem tie Hebrew patriarch Abraham wore on a chain around his neck for this purpose, and when he died God placed tht stone In the Sun. which was th reason the ancients advanced foi the health-giving power ot aolai rays. The flower for the month oi July Is the water Illy. The Great Napoleon, born en August IS, was a native of. te. and ae Is President Hoover, whose birthday Is August IS. The sign also produced many writers, 'and artists connected with the stage, Including George Bernard Shaw la Rngiand, and In this country, such well-known actresses as Ethel Barrymore, Julia Marlowe, Blllie Burke, Pauline Frederick and Col- 1CB If 4Mbrsv rflMEROr KKKNK.4EWKLER8 . Carry a fall aeTertlon of all Mrthstoaee mounted according to' Invite Us to Your Next Blowout ffU TT ll .in SearvSse 5bi? e Complete One Stop Service Gasoline, Oil, Washing, Polishing, Alemite Lubrication, Battery and Ignition Service Tires Repaired the Factory Way and The Greatest Tire the World has yet produced 3 n stop - x iJsT Service J - The SUtion Ith a Clock m . - . V; -- t j,..'' .. . '.. -,. - ' , : ;-:V -' - . .- -. . . . . . - . . .. ; the individual-1