-4 The CltEGON TATCSMAHleia, Oregca. Wefaesday' Morning. Jnry 9, 1930 PAGE FIVC ! I I i i x if Attends Convention Dr. Am V I Lewis . report en excellent series of lectures whlcb ire being given at.the -convention, of Ophthalraeh) gyVand Otolarnungblogy society and the American Osteopathic asseciatioa botli . of which are meeiLag ttia month In FhUaJel phlsLiDr. Lewis left here June S3 for the eastern city. She report one ot the mait Interesting lee- ; Expense Uore Than Salt - At torney' tees in a cue just decided In tbe drcult court will cost the defendant mere than was sought in the complaint, according to de cision In the cue of BeaverIn vestment - company against - For rest Smith and Martha Jans Smith, The Investment 'company has been gives" judgment arainst ? saut&s for S3 l principal end Further: Deficiency Funds f. Wot , Needed ; Reports ; iBudget Expert :; . llcal:MevysBfli1 1 HST ITUTI 0 1 J S i ii it iiii in i.i ti ana tore. yet to be liiri ttk that of j toUrtit o u MlMio?. ffihwTSKT. have moviagtonsils. . 1 :; '::K-';;rf- ! Lambert cherries: wanted. Take a ride In. the new Pontlae aande McKenney, Hlgb and MU1 Big 9. Try oat ne wonaexiui per formance or the new Oakland V type 8. Feanetoa Park An error was made in naming the park the land scene architecture for which Is to be dene by Miss Elizabeth Lord, and Miss Edith Sehryver. The para Is the Pioneer Memorial nark In Pendleton rather than In Walla street: Call 1SS4. One Permit Issued Carl and Hanson were eras ted tb only permit from the building Inspect or's office Monday. They will re pair an, apartment house at 11 4 S Cbemeketa street at an estimated cost of ISO. So far this month only one permit -for a new 'dwell ing has been. Issued, most ot them Walla as stated. The park lie ah J being for 'minor repair and re most In the heart or tne euy anatrooiing joos u lumattrr Ynr tne earliest I r I TiM-ieral..B;ftTdens-wUl be: Jb't Harsnce sale at, Howard aa4 V'Jt .ttxyrvty- ".'trttte'j dresses talaa t "11; c!al lef JX ;ttis week. ToVr ' yoaar Vxtlia ctre "toWa , - t4a?lne'cqrpi threwfh the-re-; N-rjBtjs-Cttiee, here end tTe al rdf ISt far trainiag etatiozs. JvTorti! Sergeant M. Elierw as, fcrer ia charge ?f tre Utle hero. .TKyt?eem,ttsJ ia.Jr.WUrd - C, jij'setey and Wrea B. McMeU 3 n VfJti of SaVd, aA IjiWTesce redder ef Genii, route oae. " All ot the eute tnstltatlons rn Oregon, with the exception of tte state penitentiary and state train ing; school for boys, shonld tinlsb the cmrrent blenniam. -withent re-j tneetlnt; deficjency appropria tions, according to e report pre-- uvtw iiwur - bj out Koxer, state bndstt director. , The report seta' oat that .the emergency board already- ewr thorixed a deficiency appropria tion for the tuberculosis bospite at The. Dalles astregaUag $ J 8.5,00 far aalariei and oneratlnK- exnenSV es. The , penitentiary and : boyaf u mining- ecuuui ut (luuaeuk. money-ia their salary appropria tions for the remainder Of the bP enninm, but will require - -defi--ciency appropriations for their, t several. otri,t:taaf, ,and;'ni.4tii-: " laaie.expenaes. .At wi estfT.rlrd VPS AliD DOWNS OF WORK-IN JUSTICE COURT CONTRIBUTE VARIETY, SAYS MR. SMALL Native-Son of Marion County to Gmplete Long Term on Bench January 1. 1931 r Rfcfett iua Mr -: n-..i - r.- uaer in lae wiu. u Ilea Ttili rtur;4,trr.-a-w!rr..Wia IT brtJ:t IH. wek. tsij Into sdrtbn bire K t.o country Mate Hand a.yj klct of ihe tf Rwtrfjr tpB.t 9 end S0.tf and th i-ors ichool brtweeu S009 and Tfe. ; fPe iplta Donee .uo'wu. -oat tfeyr Tuied Surset j SfcffkUy I-ower , U aastotaet seoretarr.aHe T. Mil" "l'L fffl5!! By OLIVE DOAK I, There is much gTlef and muck tragedy connected with this of fice, and. for that reason it is net all as interesting as it might be; One has to bardes one'e self or become maddetjed by the daily reclta- :tlon, of criminal complaints and the drrel opments bronght to light by tbe inrestl 'gatien' ot these complaints. For example .yesterday we had between If and 10 criminal complaints and added to that will be a few ctril complaints." - Judge Brasier Small was speaking a Salem Justice of the peace and attorney t law. Contlnaing be said, "There are so many non-stspport cases. Generally it Is the husband who has deserted his wife and children. The wife complains, and the husband is rounded up and placed in Jail. Within a few hours, or two or three days the wife Is crying for bis release, and maintaining that it he is girea a chance he will "do better." Upon release friend husband does the same thing over again and so the grief continues. Tonne;, People Problem 'OUfci- bothersome eases are those of youug p?Of. caught in first offenses and iDTointiT pat3ta whose beiier bad been etroBa in ftelr children." All these cases and mntii more add a tremendous losd of ED I Carnegie Foundation Will Supply Finances For Additional Boolcs J; DRY CHIEF o I Judge Kraskr Ssaall A. Hasel e Oriental danc - Sat Oreea. ' : ' - - K Optateas Beady Because ef tb Fonrta of Jnly hoUdar. fact aotlTkies of tbonrt In get--: log ready for its kaaaal Taeauon, ao opinion were -handed down !j.v the supreme court Tuesday. It was reported that a larze number of opinions would be handed down late this week or next Monday. The supreme court wHL recess, on July IS for a month. We are- arta epeeUl redne :tons.en corsets and corselettes this week. Howard Corset Shopt tibA Cares In Following call vsterday morning from Ted Ricb arda, road bosa In the Gates dis trict members of the county court will go to that sectiosv tale niorn ningto lnrestlgate a care-in on the xxanty road between Gates and Niagara. It Is thought that exea vatfc being done by the Southern Ptcifl: there caused the trouble. $ilar dinner erery night l:4S 'a S.'at the Marlon hotel. : 9 ttit Dowsjlee Mr. and Mrs. Edward Scott ot Bisbee, Aris ?ei Tneaday Tbltinr at : the hou ot Dr. and Mrs. Vernon A DopgJas. Mrs. Scott Is bis sister. The,-riitors sr spending a short time in Oregon, stopplnr - also wit Dr. Donglas parents In Port- Jand They will return to Arizo na PrMsy. .' Want used furniture. Tel. 611. Vfcit Salem Mr. and Mrs. Leeter H. Stitfler and son Lester. are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Graber for two weeks. Mr. Stif tier was formerly manager f the Salem Wooiwortb store and la "a; preeeat nauager o the Fon ert Ts' oele ftttifc- serrice ia 8a Ariscna TtmnA Ker--Mr, and ra. x JE-Seotr.t J3sbeeC- Art MMTjsitiKl Tread a the hoa Kr. Koxer nsliaated IhiA the ct hospitals for the is.aiue wE! ? return to the stste at id eapira- iioa ?f the rnrrsiit bteaiJitia ap proximately $l,00. ' Comparing the population ot the state institutions for June, 1130, with that of Jane, 1919, it was found that there has been a net increase ot 380 during the year," read Koser's report. "Of this latter number 140 bay been additions to the state hospitals for the insane. IS were additions to tbe state penitentiary, 104 Pwece added to. the stats tubercu losis hospitals and aeren to the state training school for boys. Number of State Wards iBereasIa; xne feeble minaee some : : Jl fw rhildrji at.riioo9 from at a 3c each.- Hawvz cfe b. . ' "StUesn 'llear Hart Ui Bran- didge was broagbt to a local boe pttal Monday night attxerlnt a broken arm, fractured Vh, and exner minor ujuries us a reanlt of a fall from a 40-foot t tree artier daring tbe ereaiagA The accident occurred as be wasblay- rng in the trees on a Folk cnty farm about eight miles wef Salem. Tlsitias: Here Miss' BUnke Wblttemore and nephew Thocee Whited of near Unity, easten Oreroa, are spending two week risiting at tbe home ot Dr. aaoi Mrs. Henry B. Morris. MIssi.hawmi m inntaaa at th Wblttemore and Mrs. Morris erewi,i. ni..tri.i mvnji or four, tne eoiaienr. nome a ae- s - 1- sisters. guests spent Sunday in McMlnn- rille risking with M. L. Morris. Visiting? Score Here Three "higher up" with tho Western Aato company were la Salem yes terday calling a,t the local store. They were Pat Patience, man ager of the Denver Mhttrict; Bill Boeling, manager ef the Seattle district which also includes Sa lem; and George Eilers, field su perintendent from Seattle. Boy Breaks Ana Lester Han son ls-year-old West Salem boy, was brought to the Deaconess hos pital Tuesday night with a broken arm suffered when he tell out of a tree earlier in the erenlng. He is the third boy to be received at the hospital for treatment in acci dents happening . under) almost identical conditions since Friday, : Mis Andersoa Oa Trip Miss Esther Anderson, secretary In the J. T Ulricb real estate office, sailed yesterday from Seattle for a vacation trip to Alaska and British Columbia points. She is accompanied by Miss Agnes Brown, formerly of Salem but now ef . PeifiUtoa. tof;jSrBF91t.mr a ;cherf vHi in FivrttaaJ and f im. wLerfe : Mr. i tease of 10 and tbe employment aatltutlon for the adult bund a dcrease ot three.: " TWbile tbe Increase in the ag Create populatloa ia tbe state ta sUtions during the past year na appear somewhat abore the aornal from year to year, it aaky be tien to Indicate ttat the time has sniTed for additional bous ing factitlea. "If Uli ratio of increase Is maintaimd during tbO next 10 years, it k evident lhat by tbe end of 1040 tie institutions will be bousing a uopulaJon ef between 1000 and 5J BRIDGEAT 1L1ZEL Conitructbn on the county con crete bridge at Hazel Green has been Tirtualy completed,'- how ever, It will b another 30 days before tibe Hrtlge U opea t tral- Oa!.- Me tanj,tt- te ttsutl ran ot ia moc-y hss r,-. f4 .r been coming !nt tlw couuy tax Eudar traw t ?n-alr. in- r aad ct?t -k afr..t .ir u r.ir rvcYopa i hW pTobaW' retjoa sitte .for toe su4du activity in gettin to the eonectct otnc. t t :siU H reT,.ral sieUryrof tb Y.-irc.A. ;-: ....... Sl-lay --etJajtThe Ladies' Ai tly ef th Wotoaa Re IKliarps -ifcJTl'.wniiV fr ea all dy grounds. There wil!Te served a puck dinner at noon.. All mem bers sre urged to be present for this- meeting. r.. 'Walnut Mea so Meet W. H. iiatley, manager ot tbe North icl,nc Nut Growers exchange at jUndee is to meet here this aft xnpoe, with M. P. Adams, local grower, on committee business to; ihe. exchange. The meeting will be jheld in the chamber ef commerce reome. r. SVanebJso Granted The city of Send has granted a 20-year fran chise to the Paeifle Telephone ana Telegraph company, under date of JmXt 0. according to Information received by the publie service commission here, Tuesday. Chamber Office Busy The of- floe of the Salem chamber of com merce is busy now with the man- aaer telling tourists information about Willamette valley spots to visit as well as specific data oa Salem. jftrrin Flaed-Pat Jarvill was fined ISO Monday In police court uaan a Honor possession charge mea after his arrest late Thurs day night. He chose, to serve tne fin out in jau. i'an Winkle Presides Attorney General Van Winkle presided at Kiwsais dab Tuesdsy noon, in the absence of President V. S. Pag and Vice-President Fred Thompson. . ; Chamber Laacheoae Off No chamber of commerce luncheons will be held until September 11, t was announced this week at the erganizaiion s aeaaquaners. . Vlre Extinirlashed A amat rabblEk fire at 404- Water street f wjs extinguished " by " the .dewn- . , to.f n lire department Tuesasy ; jn ' Directors to steet The board of directors ef the Klwaala club wm meet. Friday', for Its- eeml- monlbly gathering. Boutine bust naa will H trnatsi1 . ' I Golf Tomraey - inaaad--Plans for a coif tourney for. a presl t dent' cup are being framed by lo- fatage 1U ; 13sleettvm brakes an a car drifeti bv K. C WOO'J, toast'dclUn o-f er . Puis it' river enet of HnVbard. '-r .;"'-:"., ' Jcbusea and Commissioner Jfea Sl.S -visited two-road ite yee terdar radius work is: being Eugene, was bUe?ed to bare beta erWr. r Jft4 . -,aae 0t tbe tbe es ef a tolliatou 6ita i four-mile stratch b been grsT hi eutctJioile sad a etagc drives. .. Tn iniietftd tbe- Booee's wcrk ti )vl bvttur marted. rti- s teen or 10 teams will be working on this rosd today. At the present time, four bis crews are working on county roads, Johnson say, with prac tically all tbe equipment In the eounty now tn use. gale Confirmed" i-' Order con firming the sale ot real property involved in the case or w. it- Kane against L. S. Salladay and others has been signed. eel service clubs. BUS FILED Tbe cabinet form of govern ment baa proved successful in Europe, la the conduct of the United States government, in 400 dues and In several states, ac cording to the affirmative argu ment for the state government consolidation bill, which was tiled in the state department In 400 cities and la several states according to tbe affirmative ar aid to small schools rather than to the larger institutions." After an exhaustive study of the work of the two types of schools, the ry withdrawn Its support from state supported colleges, he said FIMK KI'S HHiai Tisitiasr ZU Mr. and Mrs. Harold Boulig and children, Pa- trlrcla and Rodney, are here from Hoqulam. Wash., for a week's visit with Mr. and Mrs. G. E. ZelL Sale Confirmed Sale of real property In the ease of Harry Mo ran against Forrest D. Smith and others has been coniirmea oy tne circuit judge. Case Dismissed. Hope Bss- sett's ease against Clyde Chapman . . was yesterday dismissed in cir cuit court, following settlement out Of court Visitiae- Batters Mrs. Martha Littlefleld of Eugene is here on a two weeks' visit at the borne of Mr. and Mrs. A. I. Sutter, IOCS Highland nvenue. Talbot Makes Call Henry Tal- bott of Prospect was a business caller in the city yesterday, and while her called at the office ot the eounty school auperintendent. Returns From Vacation Ea- nlce -S. Robertson, employed In the state highway department. has retnrned from her annuel va cation. Salt Dismissed The suit bronght by -Tho. F. Huston arainst the Marlon garage com pany has been dismissed zouow- inj settlement oub ov;shv Estate Settled Decree of una setUemeat has been given la the estate - of SKart Poppe --Rosa Poppe la executrix. j. 1 Frost Falrftrtd James Mahon ey of Fairfield. wheTe he operate a large farm, was a business vis itor In the slty yesterday. . .Ranaedea Visits Claud Hams den, clerk of the Pratum school district., was a business visitor In Jbe city yesterday. . 'ia Eageae Miss Rath- Daugh erty l spending two weeks Tisit- tng la Eugene. - v A ubstajilialr-eoniideratioa' Is believed forthcoming soon to the Willamette university library for tho purchase of new books as a result ot tne visit late Monday Of Dr. ' William ' M. Ran dan, a representative "of the Car-. aegie foundation for the advance ment of teaehinf. He was here Monday evening and left early Tuesday after a tborougb inspec tion of the facilities ot the li brary. Conditions of the university li brary meet tbe requirements of the foundation and Randall prom ised the financial help imme diately. No idea as to the amount of the nam was announced by au thorities at the university, but it was said that it would be rsub- stantlal.' Switches ISupport To Smaller Schools The Carnegie foundation has recently switched its work -from heart ftidMm trouble if those worklnr the construction of library bulld- tu ta isi lest . l it did not steal themselves mgs. to me giving ot iinanciai affaiii! the va.Tr It would cause, said Mr. support to school libraries for the ymall. I purebase of new books and eeuip- Added to this grief Is that of those tnent. Randall said Monday that caught red -bonded in crimes both large ' the foundation-is not only lean- aiid smaU. who wil! p!ad tor fsrors biiiad which to bide their own ning toward the small universl- mlsdoiags. Tb great mass of teeiiaieid law with which the United ties, but it has definitely corn States Is bur-toted makes the pttt et the later type ot transgressor mitted itself to riving financial inuca easier. ' r o .lrse vheo the niceties of law i will be redeeed to the . olactt ! where real Justice will come much 'more quickly and with less opportunity for tbe guilty to i hide behind horseplay. The Justice court of Salem acts as a clearing house for crime' and tor civil ease not involving over f SS0 and which do not in volve titles to land. Criminal eases may be brought before tbe grand jury but It does not meet as often as demand Is mad for investigation of criminal charges, so the district attorney files com plaints with tbe justice court and hers the first evidence is produ ced toward the investigation of a crime. In this way the whole Use Of criminal cases. 9S per cent Jndge Small estimates, from murder on down, start as a rule, la the jus tice court. Only enough evidence is introduced to show sufficient grounds for binding the eulptit over to the greed Jury for it ia-veetlgatfoa. And who Is this Judge Braaier C Small, who eince 10X4 baa been acting as magistrate of all manner ot cases ia Salem up in bis utti court room and suit of offices on the second floor ot the Gray building? ta Turner, Oregon He was born. 33 years agonal Turner.: Oreetfn. the. son et Mr. and Mrs. L H. Small Jr., who still reside tbere. He comes from a lone line of pioneers. His grandparents, L H. Small Sr., came across tbe plains by ox team la 1SX and settled near Silvertoh. His grandfather, Lewis Miller, came round the horn in 1840 and located aesr Staytoa. Mr. Small's grandmother Lewis was the daughter et Allan Davie, a prominent member ot tho Ore gon provincial government. Mr. Small received his grade school education In Turner, bis hih school ia Salem and grsdu- ated from tbe hl al law ot Wiflawctu university wbare Le le took liberal arts, "especial i-na(aauMt, Juit bscavsn w liied tee subiect and because be Heed Fret. J. T. Matthews. AH during the time tuar Mr. smau was tvking law he was rxttng ai postm aiter at Tarter and Jiiving to Sila to t:a eveanisf clss wrlr. Those wr. tit daya wbeu Wilia:?f UBirtmHy offered Ut eoarse in law as fa erening sub-Jc. Thea tRj th war snd Mr. SaislI jofn'ed.tbe naval aiattoa mtb. U took bl around wertt WB&SM 'SHIPS' LISTED "Pat" Patience of Denver Addresses Local Club At Weekly Meeting Citizenship, friendship, partner ship, sportsmanship,' leadership, these are the "shlpst which com . prise the "navy; of Kiwanls, de clared Howard "Par Patience In an address Tuesday 'noon before the Kiwanls club. Patience Is re gional director for the Western Auto Supply company, with bead- quarters at Denver. Patience, a self-made man, with out parents and with rudimentary education, said good citizenship was a first duty of KIwanians, : and stressed the importance .of the service club in educating its mem bers to vote and to make other people rote. ' Friendahip was characterized by Patience as "Life's greatest as set" and he paid' tribute to a friend who had been an outstand ing factor In his own life. Partnership With Children Favored "Too few men and women are being partners to their children. the speaker emphasized as ho saM the golf club and the bridge tabl were keeping husbands and wires from making beautiful homes for their children. . Under sportsmanship the speak er classified the obligation ot every man to find good In bis brother rather than emphsslze the weakness which everywhere is to Ci1m vaonlin ratailAi-a 4nindiv. . . i i.ji.u..i. him Und,?uIfn hM lmost complete- I othert on the entire Pacific ea,t to ,WalIow applesauce than coast in the gasoline price war razzberrles," ssid Patience. Tuesday when they cut the price Be a good sport; accept ro ot gasoline to It cents a gallon, spoasiblllty and leadership. Don) ' runner niasning is prooaoie wita-1 belong to the N. B. B. A. or a.. , ia. tbo next few day in tbe opin-1 ure-ed Patience . who cbaractarised ion ot one downtown- dealer, who this association as the "National along with other Salem retailers. Brotherhood ot Buck Passers of cut a four cent profit in half in America." order to compete with service sta- J In bis Introductory remarks tlons in near-by valley communl-l which .followed bis Introduction to tie. the club by Klwanlan WiUia The local dealers, after escap- Clwke Ptfeue said " ing the. fas war for over a month cb.lTdi considerable by mutual agreement, were forced P11. i"d7..! 7"2 WlSlam H. O'Neill has resumed as director ef prohibition enforce ment in Northwestern Ohio witb the brief explanation that -controversies and changes seem Immi nent under the new renme. He is believed to have opposed tne transference of prohibition control to the Itopartment or justice. H IS SLASHED Baiem furniture dealers are making preparations to entertain to ent the nrica as a protective several hundred ot their fellow I muinro sinrm th nricwuttln gunaent for tbe state government 1 tradeamea from all over Oregon j struck the northwest manr Salem consolidation bill, which wss 1 na otner coast points at the sec-1 oal navs been baring their filed In tbe state department I on annual convention ef the Ore- laasoiine at Portland and other l ihu .-. vh.h.vw.v avmv.v m- i .uBA, Tawna nipn n r. Tho argument will he printed I to heW Sator4r' oelllnf at as low as 1J and 14 through insistence that Jobbers 1 sad retailers utilise products mas- ufactured la Denver. in the measures pamphlet, which will be issued prior to the awn-. era! election. Members of tbe committee who prepared tbe ar gument are Senator Miller of Grants Pass and Rsprceeatattves MePherson of Albany and Aagell of Portland. The bilL which was referred to the voters by tbe 1929 legisla ture, proposes a state govern ment ef nine departments "In Oregon." reads the affirm ative argument, "we bar 74 dif ferent officers, boards and com missions. IT large state tnstlta July 19 The convention headquarters will be at tbe Marion hotel. where t the annual baaquet will be held Saturday night, and busi ness sessions will be held at the chamber of commerce. cents. By entering the "war" lo cal dealers bone to regain most ot the patronage they lost when tkey refused to lower tbe price. Service stations here are pay ing 10 cents per gallon for gas Pendleton Area Quadrangle llap To Be Finished A contract was executed here tioas and 1C private Institutions Itae convention Includes Frank M. receiving state aid, r a total f 107 agencies doing our state work. The payroll carries more than (000 names' and almost 1050,000 outlay per month in wages and salaries. "There Is no general supervi sion, bo adequate system of re ports and accounts and not even a common fiscal year.' It was argued that the cabinet form of government would pro rid a businesslike and stable program of state development, promote better citizenship, make tic elate government more effi cient, and save taxes. It also ti td end the creation ot boards and commissions, - the argument said. LitwlUer, president of the Will amette: valley unit of the state organisation; Max O. Buren, H. L. Stiff. C. S. Hamilton and C. F, Glese. On Celebration Planning Board . . I . I anif MtBtllnv It at a. Iwx rant I TuesdSV between ttt ll ens?- pleleTtr bring nTronK In Portland dealer. --- BUIIUI BIISIVU ) W w completion of the Pendleton Quad rangle. The topograpnte map wm cover an area approximately sse miles square, including the cities of Fendtetoa, Atheaa and Uma plne. and most etthe Umatilla reservation. 5 The larger part of the Umatilla county wheat area la within .tne . at n . . savsw. Si 41a stkaj. i aamaxmaiKioj. am w oi Morbiad a memner oi in uregon i 'J ; - : mmmlttM nf IK ta lrrmr. tnr I ciumem. the celebration attending the 200th anniversary of George Washington. Tbe celebration' will ent speakers here, and the pro- ltt tor only 12 cents pay eight cram will Include discussion of """ " naramoant farnltare aabiecta. in cluding style. nsembles and bos-1 Cmnict fhnnn inns aroblem. Elabarata tilana I wl UIll!C WlilOCii are being mad to take care ef the out-of-town guests. The; local committee arranging Why, When Gas Price Here Is So Low Anyway? be held In 1932. Mr. Cronlse, who is editor of tbe Albaay Democrat-Herald, suc ceeds Mrs. W. D. Aye et Port end, who died recently. Sarah T Bernd Dies Tuesday in Home atlllihee Exaaaa Held Here Eleven ap plicant for positions in tbe United States civil service commission sppeared tor the junior typist and junior stenographer examinations held yesterday morning at tne Capital Business college. Joseph Benner clerk at the postolflce. was In charge ot the examina tions. Successful applicants will be able to bold positions any where in the service. Pry to Talk Dan Fry, Sr., who has Just returned from the - na ttoaal Rotary convention, will give the stay-at- home Rotarians an Idea of convention doings at the regular luncheon meeting of the club today. Estate Worth $1140.70 Es tate of J. S. Hosklns has been sp- oralsed st S 1.1 40.70 according to report tiled with the probate judge. C. J. Espy, executor, yes- terdsy filed final account in the estate. ......... Case Decided ' The circuit Judge has decided In fsror of the plaintiff In the case brought oy Estelle KAykpr sgsinst John Wil liamson .nd others ..Suit is -to collect oa a note. .- Company Win The Beaver Investment company, la Its ease against Ellen Julian Frils aad others, has been , given " decree which quiets title to real property ia Catdwell's addition to Salem. Mrs. - Crater Resigns Ura. Grace Crater, who lias been, head of the ready-to-wear department at Miller's store, has resigned that position. She u a member ot the local Zonta ciuo. Hall to Reopen Th Hazel Green - danee pavilion,' which has been closed . tor remodeling ana redecorating,- will' be reopened Saturday, when' an 'Oriental ball has beers planned as the feature. ncir &eattler tbea was atatioaed ia California and did most of bis tiring at the Pensacola, Florida, station. From here he was dis charged in 1018 aad returned to Salem where he was employed in the legal department ot the state accident commission. In 1922 be opened his own law office and in 1924 he became justice ot the peace which office he has held since and from which office be will retire la January. He plans to continue his law practice in Salem, but has not yet definitely decided upon a roca- tion for his office. v Hobby? Well, there Is still a hankering left for an airplane to drive sort of a. hangover from the navy days. Mr. Small believes that air travel Is much more se cure thsa highway travel.. Of course there is always the human equation that will incur accidents but by and large tbe human equa tion will cause less trouble In the air tbsn on the ground. Then there Is golf and there is fishing, and there Is busting,' aH three In their place offer good sport. Athletics of . all sorts claims much sincer Interest from Mr. Small. Mr. Small Is married. Mrs. Small too. is the deb'zhfeT ot pio neers. Dr. and Mrs. R. ua ri- wright. Perhaps when it comes to hobbles both Mr. and htrsmau share one . big bobby and that is the young daughter, Suzanne. Horse Oymer Is WitmmCkse Three Idaho wayfarers received free board and lodging Tuesday night from Marion county after the visitors bad attempted to fill up their automobile with gasoline j in the Car ot C. C. Evans. Before the youths had . com pleted their experiment la siphon- i Ing gas; they were arrested by a traffic officer and baled Into jus- uo court. E. G. Decker and K. O'Leary; pi4ed guilty, and were loagea in jau out maita War ner said he wanted time to con sult an attorney. Wagner de clared he was asleep when his companions performed their at- Sarah L. Bernd, age about SO, dktd at her home at Illlhee. two u.il south ot Suaayside, Tues day anemoon Her butoana au- - -t roobery but ,iept EH atV; l "."A"? .Itht in jail, nevenhe- uwshu aK w aaav. aa a-aacj aaenta, iuu sine 1314. She is survived by three broth ers, Joseph Hughes, Illlhee; Lin coln Hughes, Iowa, and Charles B. Hughes. Wenatehee, Weak.; and a sister, Mrs. Newton B. King, Canon City, Okie. Funeral arrangements. In cbsrge of W. T. RIgdon and Son, hare not been announced. i less. Obituary t Jury lis Ike case et Viola ,WTlson arainst Rov Solum. A damage Salt to collect for, injuries as result ot a collision between Mrs. Wilson's automobile and a stray 'bora be loaglng to Solum, brought la n verdict late yesterday afternoon. In farorjot Sblunw. . ( -.. The ease occupied two days and la the' first to be beard In .the Jabr term of circuit court. J Case of Clarto vs.-Bell is sched uled to opea at 0 . o'clock this Permit Needed By Barber Here A persoa who. Is not registered as a barber in Oregon cannot oper ate a barber shop In the state un der a temporary permit, accord ing, to an opinion handed down by the attorney general here Tues day. ITEC- We Rent Vacuum Cleaners jn B19S, Used Farnltare :i , , Department - . r "? V 151 R.nigh s - Violet Iloy Gasoline Gact'cRcpoiff Gaop O. A. ARONSOX, Prop. 1610 X. Com'l Tel. 8650 SCHAEFER'S FACE CREAM Tke Best Preparation of its Kind, tao . .QUEEN OF coaiPLEjjON : " BEAUTIFIERS Softens aad Whitens saw Removes Freckleo mT Tan Prevents Wrinkles. Price 50c and 75c j MANUFACTURED BT Schaefer's ! Drug Store The Original Yellow Front aad Cadj 8pecll Store ef BalMra Phone 1ST 1SS 5. Contnrerrial Quality rn Conrtecry VI in Berkley Died Near this city July 0. Eva Louise Buckley, 17. Daugh ter of Mr. aad Mrs. Edwin O. Beckley, Rout 4; sister ot Dor othy. Helea and Halda; grand daughter of Mrs. J. W. Beckley and Mrs. E. Humphrey, all of Sa lem. Funeral announcements later by W, T. RIgdon and Son mortu ary, i ! 111 City View Cemetery Established 1893 Tel. 12C4 Conveniently Accessible Perpetual care provided for Prices Reasonable SHORT TIME INVESTMENT ' 12 Months Note $1000.00 Cost $940X0 ' . Months Note $10004)0 Cost $9704)0 Amounts $500.00 to $2500.00 Amply Secured and the highest type ot Investment LOANS INVESTMENTS INSURANCE J Hawkins & Roberts Inc. ' SOS Oregon Bldg. Ptlttestt iUemorial A Park Cemetery with, peipetual care Jast tea mlaates front the : , Ikenrl-at : t"; t ... .' - Royal Anne Paulus Bro.. Packing Co. Corner Trade and BI(h $treeU Telephone 2189 . 1 t ) -. "' "r ' I C I I ' " ' ' ' Station Jn 65' Service North Conraertial at Center 1J4J TeUnhann . ;- Telephone (plete.Satbfaction Yith Iery Transaction t