The OltEGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Thnrsday Morning. March 12. 19.11 -" ' " ; PArr TI!P: Willamette. Woman Honored Muriel White, a student at the local university win attend the Genera Glen summer camp In Col orado, beginning about July 1. as a delegate of older girls of Ore gon. She was delegated by this body in a conference In Eugene over ast weekend. Glrla from tbe west and the mid-west will attend this camp for study and worship. The. office of second rice presi dent for the older girls conference was held by Miss White last year. 12" and " wood,' al3o planer wood, 5.O0 per cord load deliv ered from -car; $5.50 from yard. Cobbs tc Mitchell Co.. 34 S, 12th Tel. 813. ,- '-t V-f :.: v . Joint Ceremonial-A Joint re5r ognitlon ceremonial for Girl Re serves of the Garrield. i4ncom and Grant schools will, be held this afternoon at the Y.'W- C. A. Assisting1 with the ; ceremonial will be Mrs. Elizabeth Gallaher; and the three advisors, Barbara Barham, J.Pauline J Llresey, and. Harriet Page. '.Following the cere monial .the girls will ihold separ ate group, sessions, ; r.; pollar dinner every "night. 5:45 to 8 at the Marion hotel. , Board Meets The Y. W.CA. Is still 12200 short of its budget for Is 31,- the finance chairman, Mrs. F. A. Elliott, .reported at the regular- board meeting , this week. Other reports were. given by Mrs. W. B. Wagstatf. employ J ment secretary; Mrs; Elisabeth uauaner, general secretary; justs 1 L.' O. Clement, housing commit- tea and Mrs. . W. M, . Hamilton, Encinltls club, advisor. -Take advantage of Mosuer. the tailor's pre-Easter sale and save. ... ,. .......... - - . .. ,. - Disease Jjw Communicable disease' ift Marion county was & comparative lew 'ebb last week, with pniy 27 cases. Including IS of mumps and eight of measles, reported to" the - state hoard of health. There were ; also ; three rases of tuberculosis, two of which were from the' tuberculosis hospital. ' - , ' ' V -Try the Mitzi Gray 'for your next haircut. r Phone 187. - , Jlear From Traveler WoTd from Mrs. George; Martin, 1196 S. 14th, who is spending several weeks . visiting a sister , in "Aber deen. S. D. says that section Is ' enjoying exceptionally fine weath er for thistime of year, when she wrote the South Dakota thermometers-registered -k 10 degrees aboTe. She left there last , week. . ' . Dance McElroy's band featur ing Elmer Hunter ' "the great ' col ored entertainer." Crystal Gar dens, -Friday, March 13 th. r Men at "Y?K Omf ereao S e v era men : plan . to - be in 'Seattle March 27 to 29 when, the north wee t council of '.tbe T. M.-C"A. holds a conference there, i Nation al prominent speakers to be pres ent Incude Dr. itfi Wilson of California AhertE -Roberts , of New'Tork-,and Francis ; Harmon, president of- the national - coun cil. i " " - ,: ' " " ' " ' ' Dry : planer, rvdry lab J. -ln -i tS.SO Id., 2 Ids., 110.' - Fred E. Well vine - jj' J-sjS" AppUcaUon " toJ SU Era 5 M. Betser, guardian of Ralph I. and Lyle W. Betser, minors, has peti tioned, the county court for per mission to' sell real property be longing : to the estate. Hearing has been set for April 15. The estate has been appraised at $200 by J.'H. Laldlaw, J. H." Callaghan and W.-E. Scandling. - Accident- Reported R udolt Thielemann of Corrallis yesterday filed report with, .the 'sheriff of accident which occurred on. the highway , south ol -iowb Sunday when, he says Earl Weathers of Salem route eight took, too much of the road. . - . - ,. t .. , - -"- ' - I ' Dance McElroy's band featur ing Elmer Hunter "thegrest col ored entertainer." Crystal Gar dens Friday, March 13th.- " To Alter Dwellings Two per mits were issued by the city build ing inspector Wednesday to'alter . dwellings: K. R. Maon, 1135 North 18th street, cp&t $200; Mrs. Ora Mclntire, 1580 Center street, cost 500. ' . - For Rent Modern house with garage. 2 blks.. from Capital. Tel. 1 166 J. Inquire 1309 Che meketa. , ' ; . ' ' License Suspended Rudy Ca laba. who. lires at the corner of Commercial and Hoyt streets was arrested and his driving license was suspended for, reckless driv ing. ..The forfeiture was made in poice court Wednesday. , '. ' Hale Reported - D. F. East burn, administrator of the estate of Mary Eastburn. has reported to the probate court that some of two tracts' belonging to the estate has been made, with Anna W. Eastburn as highest bidder. ; 332.50 suits tailored to your lndirldaal measure, fit and wear better at Mosher. the tailor. . GItIimC - Precraaa The" 'first grade pupils - at Lincoln school will hold an open house this aft ernoon, with a program to be giren consisting of display of school work to be given. All the pupils will take part. Intoxication Fine A fine of $10 was eolected'ln police court, Wednesday, from H. P.. Kay of Silrerton for' being Intoxicated. He was arrested early -lo the morning and taken to Jail. , Shed dry wood-coal. Prompt de livery. TeL 13, Salem Fuel Ccv , Appraisal Made W. O. Krae ger, 1. II. Williams and William M. Powell have appraised the es tate of A. Deppen at 82,125. 1 Dr. Cba Lm : t J : Chinese Medicine ilSO N. Commercial St.. Salem . . . Office boars -- j Tuesday and Batnr- 1J day 2 to 0:30 . ' , . - - - - j Hearing Set "- Hearing has been set for March 17 on petition of Inga Myers for support money from Carence Myers, who divorc ed her for the second time !in August,' 19 28." Myers, in answer to her petition, sets forth that a fina property settement was made at the time of the last divorce. He says, he is broken' In- body and heath now and that his eyesight is defective, therefore he has had no empoyment for several years. He says she has sufficient funds to support the ch'dren and asks that her petition be dismissed. - Special price. Certain-teed AU Purpose paint, $1.98 gallon. Nel son Broi, Inc., 355 Chemeketa. ' AUaduneat Writ - of attach-l ment. has-: been filed wltb the county - eierk showing that the United States marshal. John L. ay, nasr attacnea property of the Eugene Bible anivereity in :con nection r with - the suit of :.S. B, Crocker j and Clara L E. Crocker. Plaintiffs tare demanding $8,000 a' claim against the property. I Complaint Amended 'Walter scott nas rnea amended com plaint la his unit aralimt Rrixo Dunacen' to. restrain hr . tmm. trespassing on a strip of land at me. souinern ena or his premises and to recover $500 damages tor defendant's failure to keep -up this right-of-way. strip as agreed when It was given. ". - ' -r Dance Friday nite with Jole McElroy's orchestra. Crystal Gar dens.' Spring opening. 7. DepaHnienl Cliansred ' Circuitl Judge- Gale S. Hill has Handed down decision turning the-suit of Charles J erxa'a vs. W. P. Ladd and others back to the law de partment 1 of the court, and dis missing -the : defendants answer to set.up equitable defense. The sun-is 19 recover on a note.- - - ;' - ' . . Sale Order Sale of real prop erty baa been ordered in the es tate: of T. W, Stelger. following petition' of P. N. Derby, adminis trator. The petition set forth that property must be sold to settle ad ministration costs, of - $2,000,. a 823,000 Judgment against the es tate and, a mortgage of $6,500'. On Thurrday the 12th the Yaughan Flextread"! garden trac tor, will $ be demonstrated at M. W Hunt's, the first place north of the Keyser" school, and on Friday the; 13 tli . at . Field and Bagley's green houses, a quarter mile east of the state hospital, between 10 a. m. and 3:30 p. m; Additional information may be bad from Pohle-Staver Co., Salem. ; Time f Extended In the. case! of state- vs. Brigham L. Young' who recently ' appealed from de cision : of the circuit court sen tencing him to the penitentiary for a crime against 'nature,' -de-j fendant.has been allowed until April li" to tender bill of excep tions. -i!1 ! ;-T-"t: .- . . I New Curtaina High school students-may enjoy motfon pic-: tdrea In. the, day time :in their auditorium, now, for a set of new light-proof curtains hare been in stalled on all the windows in the large assembly. . Funds from the play funds jwere used. ; . Polanskl Replies R. J. Pol anski, plaintiff in damage action against H. G. Hummel, has filed reply to Hummel's answer; Pol anskl denies eTery matter in the answer contrary to his complaint,! and -asks that. he have Judgment sought, $55,000. 1 - Move ,t vForerloae ' Salt of Lomar ts.' . Wheatpn, to foreclose on a lien, will be opened , in Judge Hill's department of circuit court Friday morning at 9:30 o'clock. ? The ease of Mattings vs. Jones, started yesterday, wil be continued today. . . In Roeebune Miss Doris "Pick ens Is in Roseburg visiting rela tives and friends there. She expected to return . home laU this week. , Miss Pickens engage ment to, Ora -Birde of Rosebun was . announced . here recently. ' . t .'-.)""!' : XI 111 In IT-rUMtf ThA will a Jonathan II.' Mattltrr h& Wn admitter to probate, with Sally Ann Matjley named as adminis-i tratrlx. ' The estate is valued at! Seeks Divome Willard Stev ens has filed divorce action against Nellie Stevens, to whom he was married in McMinnville la March, 1929. Hr charges that she deserted' him last February . 21. " To Teach at Rbaw - : Jessie Richards, who is teaching at Riv erside, has been elected to teach In . the Shaw school next; year, the county school superintendent has been informed. . Decreo Entered Decree arrant Ing plaintiff right to foreclose mortgage has been handed down! in the case of Hawkins and Ro4 berts ts. N. Mller and. others. i o- ' j Births Crlst--To Mr. and . Mrs. F. Hi Crist. 1140 Korth lth street, an eight pound boy, Herbert William; born March 11 at the Bungalow. maternity, home. t JLm -' Floor Sanders -'-J- For, Rent V OU 2103. C-ed rriira .. i Department : ! 131 !. nigb " TELLS CREDIT EVILS Often Based on Desire for Sales, not Ability to 1 Pay, he Declares -i; . f'There Is nothiAg more disas trous In the hasiness world than the indiscriminate 4 granting of credit." declared John L Knight, president of the Knight Adjust ment company, in his address be fore the Salem Retail Credit as sociation at noon Wednesday.. "Mr. Knlgh t calred attenUon to the fact that 85 to 90 per cent of the business done in the United States is done on credit of one kind or another. ? He said that credit has two phases, . first the creditor's confidence in the pros pective purchaser and second the creditor's desire to sell his goods. He lamented the fact that 85 per cent of the credit granted , la granted on a basis of the desire to? set while only 15 per cent Is on the basis of tbe estimate of the credit risk" represented by - the prospective purchaser. u-v - Merchandise prices' are forced up because of the ' loss incurred through the-indiscriminate grant ing of credit, according to.Mr. Knight. Merchants lose so much through ' bad accounts that ; they are forced, to asic a higher price tor. all merchandise. .. ' J--t 'V j Should be limited l X f To Kstitlalo-' : ?1.' J ;' Us'h . Mr :. Knjght ' characterised cre dit as a "wonderful convenience" but said that it should be Ifmited to, the. essentials And not be made the ruination of good people, who through fanoranctt hnv mnr. than they are able to pay for; Mr. Knight -expressed regret that the bankruotcr aw baa been So abnsed. He &Aif It vm Intend. ed to aid those who, through no taut - oi their own, : had .been un fortunate but that it had been made . the tool of dishonest per sons, because it is so abused. - ; Music was furnished by J. A. Benner and Everett Dotson ; Jed the group singing. , RIVER BILL fiEFEHIUI FILED Preliminary petition for refer endum of the so-called : Rogue River fish - bill approved . at the recent legislative j session was filed in the . state department here Wednesday by. F. B." Postel and 10 other fishermen living. In Curry county. . The bill under atr tack closes the Rogue river to commercial fishing. . , - . . -i .; . , ;The . secretary of state will., re fer the petition, td the . , attorney general, who '. wllir prepare I . the ballot title." ! ' r .- I j The law requires thst the com- 1 WortU fis.OOO-rEstate of Elis- abeth, .R. Fletcher has 'been" ap praised at $2,000' by James . G. Heltzell. H. R.. Crawford and H. Gcarhart, .. .. . 5 r r . : - ' ....- ' ; : " i Teacher- Rehired " Oma I Evans has been rehired as teach er In the Sidney school, accord ing to report to the county school superintendent. - r 1 ' Cole - McElroy's i dance. Spring opening nite. Crystal Gardens. . Teacher Hired Roiella Uuper who has been teaching at Fair-, field has been hired to teach In the Waconda school next year. 2 From Farkersville N. W. Cook of Parkersvllle was. si busi ness visitor at . the county school superintendent's -office yesterday, : u - a : - - - - . - Board Meeting? The board of directors of the. Y." M. C-" A. ; will meet at the association Thursday noonl - -f " . ' i : ; r (f i x ' Delzell Speaker W. A.: Del- sell will be the speaker at' the meeting . of the' Zonta club this aoon at the Gray-Belle.- - ' Appraiaexl Estate of Martha E. Myers has been appraised at $750 by O. D. Keedham, J. D. Al exander and L. HMcMahan. . : 'Titta Visitor J. - W: Fltta- of the Waconda district was In the city on business Wednesday. . s ':"';. .,(, Big Time " St. Patrick't Dance ; Blacleay Cransj Hall Sat mi March 14th WlUont sperattoa ex loss ef Uaa, DR. MARSHALL sat Orsgea Bldg. , ' - : SCHAEFER'S THROAT ' V LUNO BALSAM - Although we have been making -this .' excellent cough remedy for. over 27 years, it does not remain the same. We are brer 'on the alert to accept new s principles (drug) that will .Improve the. action and quality of our product. i Thus in our syrup yon 'are. receiving : the : benefit of long experience and the latest pro Ten drug products for allevi ating, the discomfort and dis tress caused: by .coughs and colds.'' - - 4 ; ; . most of the remedies of the market the formula is .fix ed and due to new nedical discoveries soon Jaecome obso lete. In" Schaefer's Remedies yon are assured that this will jiot happen and you are get ting .the. benefit jt the latest :dlscoveries. ; . ' . j j .. . Schaefer's DRUG STORE Tbe original yellow Croat can dy' special store ef Salem. 133 N. Com'I St. Phone ID 7 PILES CURED pleted petitions shall contain the signatures - of 10,680 -qualified voters, and shall be filed '? with tbe secretary of state by June 8. In case the " petitions ; are com pleted the referendum will go be fore the voters at the t general election two years hence. 1 A. ' proposed . constitutional amendment, closing - the . Rogue river ' to commerciatlishing was defeated at the last general elec tion by a majority of approxi mately 4000. votes, j. J ! I ' ' Reports received here! yester day indicated that the - referen dum also would .be inroked in connection with a law enacted ' at the recent legislative, session, placing atax on' pleomargarine sold in the state of Oregon. : Attorney General VanWInkJe Is, now preparing -necessary papers preparatory to appealing, to the United 8tates supreme court, on behalf of the Oregon public utili ty commissioner, the case involv ing construction - of the -' cross state railroad from a point near Crane to Crescent. . i . ' - The original .order of the Inter state commerce- commission di rected - the : Oregon-Washington Railroad and Navigation company to construct the line. : The rail road company subsequently .ap pealed from, the order to. the United States district court, with the result that the commission's order was , rerersed. ' The interstate commerce com mission already has tiled formal notice of .appeal in the case, and will be Joined, bj both the - Ore gon public utilities .commissioner and the Idaho public service com mission. , ' - '' The cress-state line was includ ed in the original plan . of the Oregon public service commlsson,! looking to the extension of trans portation, facilities in ; Central and .Eastern ; Oregon. 1 Martins. Appear In Court Again " . Oh Wood Cases The troubles of C. H. Martin and L. R. - Martin were again heard in Justice court on Wednes day. In a Joint complaint against the two,' charging; that they gave short measure of wood they en tered a plea of not guilty and the case was. taken under advisement by the court until March 20. t The two were found not guilty of the charge of larceny of wood.' C. H. Martin was charged with Siring an NSF check and of driv ing a car. without proper lights. Both charges were continued until March 20. ; .'; ' : f - Ware - - - Mrs. Sarah C.- Ware died at the residence. 1240 South High street. March 11, aged St years; wife of J. O. Ware; mother of I.' A- Ware of Portland and.'G.H. ' of Oak wood, Wis.; sister of Mrs.' Edith Jensen of Abany; two' grandchil dren also surviving. Funeral ser vices Friday. March 1 3, at 1 : 3 0 p.m. from the Terwllliger funer al home, Rer. S. Darlow Johnson officiating. Interment X. O. O. cemetery. x- ' Cbeaem Henry Chesem died in this city Mareh 1 1. - aged S years. ;- Re mains to be forwarded by W. T. Rlgdon and Son to Eugene for services and Interment. Bath Pbos aaos . 1 PrlMS : Jlodaraubr A Park Cemetery -with perpetual care Just tea rulnntee from the . heart of town " City View Cemeterj Established 1803 . . Tel. 1260 '..--. . t -- Conveniently Accessible -Perpetual care provided for Prices Reasonable Cldugh-Barrick Co. : f MORTUARY . v CTTl 120 ChaKk at Ferry ft. A. U. Clongh ' Dr. L. Barrkk V. T. Golden '. 1 1 TERWILLIGER'S A jrvmu. BTBiEorosa 77S CHZHZXXtA 0s awvtos ta Oa rilu In 0 Bmw la im I4y IXOTS T, JUGIKSN, UiT. CROSS-STATE K Obituary VILL STJIT 'SI o;imc.ii.cffip ; - Work in clearing the land at the Salem T. M. C. A.. boys' camp in ' Tillamook' will v commence soon. : A sum of $50 was con tributed to help the work along, by an unnamed person, recently, This work will start as a" re sult of the letter received by the local association, Wednesday, to (he effect that the. 121-foot log span, bridging Snort Beach creek- to the Y. property, -was completed a few days ago. Thi3 bridge iaf 0 feet above the creek bed. and, according to. those who hare Inspected the Job, - the work is highly satisfactory. It is built of logs cut on the , ground and is wide , enough -and strong enougn to bear. an. automobile or an or dinary sized .truck. ,-';- . An excellent road ; has' .been constructed to the property, ac cordlng to the report. Two sum mer camps will he held at the re sort this eummer. . ' IUD EDUCAM fffl riEXT fffllTII ' " .''. t - Preliminary announcement ' of plans . for the annual meeting . of the Inland Empire ;Educatipn as sociation in ; Spokane. April S;.$ and " 10 were 'receiyed" bere.yes- terday - by Superintendent "George" W. Hug. who is president of the Northwest teachers- group ' which meets in connection with. the. as sociation session. '-:Jt v ' Among the important speakers will be Jr.- R, 8. yon Klelnsmld, president of the; University of Southern .California; William The advice of your physician is: Keep I out of doors, in the cpen Mir, breathe deephi take plenty i c f exercise in the ' . mellow sunshine, and have a periodic ' check-up on the t health of your hodyi TUNE. IN . ThmLmdtyStrOim Dame Orchcs rnii ewry Tmc. dayt Thursday mnd Saturday amentum ever Your Throe? e 1SS1. Th Aawrif Tobacc C Uin. a a a a l s v i v sasa -a r m . John Cooper, U. S. commissioner" of educaUon; Dr. Z r. Coffman or the University jet Minnesota; Mrs. Hugh A. Bradford, national president of the Parent-Teachers association; Dr. M. G. Neals of the .University of i Idaho; Worth MeClure, superintendent of Seat tle schools' Orville C Pratt, Spo kane schools superintendent; Dr. Daisy E. - Heatherington of "the University . of, California: . Dr. Harlan C. Hlnes of the state nor mal school at Billings. Mont. . i The general education banquet will.be held .Wednesday evening, and will be , followed by the an nual chamber ..of j commerce re ception and dance et the Garden. Another social feature will be the schoolmasters' banquet to be held , Thursday evening in the Masonic temple. .4 ' ; ... ' Musical entertainment will be furnished In part by the Arion trio of San Francisco. A men's chorus will be organized by Dr MeMuUen of the Billings Normal school. - . . -. Sarkh C. Ware U Funeral l td be oh Friday -lat rites for Mrs. t : Sarah - C Ware, 83,-who died at the. family residence, 1249 South High street, here early .Wednesday .morning, will be-held tomorrow afternoon at 1:30 o'clock, from i the Terwll liger v funeral home. wilh. Rev. S. Darlow Johnson conducting the services. Interment will be in the .Ii O.. O.' F. . cemetery. ; - . . ": Mrs. -.Ware, a native f vuwin. "sin came to- Salem ? about IS years, ago. boa was t a member or xne.xesue Methodist church. , SurriTing :her: are : her; hus bandV'J. A: Ware; two sons, I,. A Ware of : Portland and O. H. of Oakwood. : Wis.; i a. sister, : Mrs. Edith Jensen of Albany; and two grandchildren. H-nn rn to Protection- ': : r. " r ' . r SS. TCIL'fflEO- Charges of assaulting an offi cer were filed against Edgar S. Perrin, held .in the county Jail, yesterday. .Perrin was taken into Justice court and' bail set at $2, 600. -The. matter will, probably go to the grand Jury, but wheth er it will be tried along with the charge ' of Issuing . a '. worthless check, on which he is now held is " not', known, s . - . -i Perrin waa the central "figure in the attempted Jail break Sun day evening, when he and - Wil lard Crall- sought 'freedom i as Perrin sought to strike Deputy Sheriff Sum Burkhart over the head "with '-: an Improvised aap. Sheriff Oscar Bower and his gun were -on hand to frustrate the attempt. 1 - : . . '. HI. SPEARS 10 Latest plans for the Older Boys' conference of Polk . and Marion counties to be held, Frdlay and Saturday ApriU and 4 at the T. M.. C. r A., include : . arrangements for the appearance of Dr. -Clarence . Spears, football . coach from the- University of Oregon. .. !-..! . Coach Spears was the ; nrianl- mous ehoia tit til lwtva' Mmmff. IteflrTor a speaker to the eonfer- w ma am ou Lccepiea me in- viutlon when asked by long dis tance,' Wednesday afternoon. ' JIo will probably - be . .the banquet speaker Saturday' night, t Plans j for entertaining . over 150, boya are. being made. I -Possibilities, are that. Francis 1 '.; , BgAKOfflffiCE .Everyono knows that sunshlno mel lows -that's why tho OASTING process Includes tho uso of tho Ultra Violot Raysi LUCICY 5TRIICE mado of Iho ilncit tc!:accc3 tho Croam of tho Crop -THEN -"ITS TOASTED" ran oktra,socrot heeling process I Icrsh lrrl tants present In ell row tobaccos cro expelled by ArbASTiNGf Theso I Irritants "cro sold to others Thoy cro not present In your lUCaV STSinat. No wonder LUCIUZS cro clvcys kind your throat. ' B. Harmon, editor, and national president of the national council of the Y. M. C. A. of Mississippi, who will be. in Salem the Friday of the conference, may be called to speak. Turner" Asserts Ducks Are Good " SAN JOSE. March 11 (AP) T The Portland Beavers will roost in the i first division ' this ' season. President Tom Turner predicted here Tuesday while watching the squad go through its ) regular J spring training routine..; Turner is satisfied, with his Infield, out- , field and . catching departments, but hinted he may bolster the pitching staff. , - j ' ... 1 1 t.. Ladd & Bush; Bankers . " Established 1863 ca I t Hi vly U LSD . ...;a,. . ... . ,. arc al vsdyG fiincl Co ybuhirod, r :7 l J -: - i '