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The OREGON STATESS IAN, Salem, Oregon, Friday T?orn!n, March 1. 1931 Minister 1111 Dr. Horace West-; wood ot Boston, who has heen apeaklnr thi week at the Unitary lan church, -was unable to apeak last night because ot a ; severe cold, but is expected to be able to preach Sunday morning and eve nlnt . ReY. ITed Alhan Well la the regular pastor of the church, and has assisted with the - arrange menu tor the ; Westwood meetings.:-, ;'V V.' 'T.''.'.' ::" f;r Dollar dinner eYery nlg.ht, 5:45 to 8 at the Marlon hotel. . . To Scott MllliO. P. West, acout execntire, was In Scotts Mill last lht to glre a talk on acouUng before; tM'P' Teacher association there. "West was In Silverton the prerlous night to visit the new scout troop there, ot which Frank PoweU t scoutmaster. The Sllrerton troop has 23 members. ; " '.- Take taTus tailor' pre-Easter sale and aave. . Transportation, Word from Oregon national gnard hfadauart r ,. tranabortatlon era bwo j to be required to transpoi i. . iicera, 2,845 enlisted man an equipment to the guard I encamp ment in the spring win lncludo two standard sleepers. 1st sleepers. eoacnea,, gage cars, one box ear ; and 4Z Tt, troon and . freight trains tor the .equipment will converge ai roru.m. : , mil-rninmh!& Picture DOCS UM" " - - . corporation has tiled suit against - w -m. Mrmriv owner f the Capitol theatre, to collect S6715 alleged due for pictures on which contract was broken. The complaint also seeks to "corer tl9I.2& assigned to Colnmb ia Pic- - tare by the Educational Filna .companjf. . . , -... fy " porter Brfter Word t r o m "lira. John Porter, fho fa With "her husband while' he is in the 'Portland medical hospital, state3 that he la much hotter' and la able to sit up 10 or 15 minutes each day. While he will need to remain In the hospital for. some time yet. Mr. Porter v la anxious to gei back home, she writes. Mr. Porter is county commissioner.; He has been 111 for" nearly two months following flu and compli cations. . Officers Elect The Salem re serve' officers corps elected Lieut. E. C Forsythe and CapUIn Nich olson delegates totbe state con ventlon to be held- at . Roseburg March 21. Captain Jack Eakin of Dalles fa alternate.; General Charles H. Martin. I congressman ' for the third Oregon aistrlct, will be the main speaker at the ban quet, which will be followed .- by a military : ball. , - y Coffee House Initiation Wil lamette Lodge was- the scene of an initiation by Colfee House, , March 5. Margaret Warnke, pres ident, read the ritual. Those in itiated were Ellen Mae standard, j Deeua , liar t,t Hannah Haaeilon.. LoUlVilkes Helen' ChildsT Alice Wiens, Walter Warner and Ted rarker. ; ' . -V : " .. , i ' May Day Appointment WH? ' lamette . students . appointed to tak charge of arrangements for MayDay are Harold Rose, chair man:? Beatrice -Hartung, Dwlght Adams. Louiea Sidwell. Charles Campbell and Dwight Miller. They' were appointed ; by Presi dent ' llcMinimee of the -student ..body. . ,.. . Dry planer or dry slab, lf-ln $&.50 Id.,; 2 Ids.. 110. Fred E. Wells. Inc.; ' ty -lr- To Help Ftollce About 29 Boy - Scouts will be out In full uniform thi3 erening to assist in keeping erder on the streets during r.the spring opening erent. "The scouts haTe-ben asked to report at the police department in the city, halt at 6 Vclock this erenlng. 1 - Notices of ? Lien Notices. I of Hen have been filed by the-Mar-. ion - garage company ; against Frank Alley, Irma Gorton and 'Louise Dunnigan.' The Salem Au- tomobile company has filed notice OS lien against J. F." Rutherford. ! I cnatiian 1 AppointedLena-1 M. Baftrutt ' " has been appointed guardian of Cecil Paul, Helen Roberta,'. Emery Dayid, George . zsfhATin md Robert James Bar- Oiator Enters Peace:JIcet : CLarles Campbell, one of the de- Daiers -againsi m ruriu.nicuM Wednesday night, will enter the state peace oratory contest, April '10. representing Willamette unit terslty. ' ..: , ' Premiuia List Soon Premium - lf3f for the .Marion, county; 4-H club fair will o to the' printers in n day or two, and the copies will be ready for distribution" by the middle of next week, W. W. Fox. county club leader, said yesterday; Doney nt Wesleynn Dr. Carl O." Doney spoke in Ihe regular meeting of the Wesleyan club af ter lunch, Thursday.- He spoke of true Christian experience and teaching byacU. . FroU Kdit Collegian The annual freshman edition of the Willamette Collegian will appear . t m 111 m . . . 1 1 Scbrack. The sUff'wlU be made up entirely of freshmen. ,; ! Z $3 2.50 suits tailored -to- your Individual measure, fit and wear better at Mosher. the tailor. J RecbVered Car The touring . car - reported stolen from N.f M. Cook was recovered by local I po-, llce Wednesday. ' ; ' 'v Worth f Estate ' of John , Boedihclmer has been appraised at 17,250 by Rue Drager, Norrls Hunt and Ernest Denny. Births I -o jtenner To Mr. and Mrs. Moody Benner. Salem route seyen. a girl, Virginia Lee, born March .6. - ' V'""" . ' DuRctte To Mr. and Mrs. Ralph DuRette, Gervals route two, a girl, Patricia Ann, born March T.- - - - -. : I ; To McLnnsdilln r W. W. Fox. county club leader, will be In Mc Laughlin this cTealnx to glre n address before the Parent-Teach era association. " The McLaughlin cookery club demonstration team. best la the state, wQl give a dem- ( onstration of its work. ' Mrs. Em ma Wolfard la leader of the team. . Try the Mitxl Gray for your next haircut. Phone 187 Appointment Made At the recent . meeting of the ' executive board of the Boy Sout ' council; area. Willis Clark was named : chairman of the camp committee to succeed Douglas McICay, who' resigned because he felt he could not give' It sufficient -time now, due to time necessary to secure medical attention to his arm. - Woman Cut Under Eye When the cars; operated by H. C. Tschans, 1159 Market street, and B. A Schmidt, 142 - lorth Church r atreet. , collided at, , the corne r of fetate - - and - Cottage streets, Wednesday nighC . Mrs. Tschans was injured t under her eye, according te a report to the police by Mr. Tschanx. According to his story, Schmidt turned . into his car benlng the bumper and in juring his wife. . ' : :'i - ' V ' ., -Tools, ' j Drags. iStolen-iT h e theft ot a bunch ef keys, at flash light and i 20 grains of morphine from his auto parked at the Dea coness hospital.-Wednesday night was reported by Dr. H. T.. Gentle, 1285 Myrtle avenue. Dr. Gen tle's name ' was engraved on the key ring.: . : v. : . j . : Orchetra Concert -The -Salem symphony orchestra gave a con cert for students and' faculty of the Chemavra- Indian school March 4, An analysis and '-demon? str&tion of the Various sections of the orchestra. were given by Prof. R. W. Hans Seits,. director; A description of each number add ed greatly to the program, i : Retired W. R. Speck has filed with the county-court certificate of retirement from the assumed business name Salem Super Ser vice . station; and -Speck, V. Compton and. B. F. ; Schmbker have - filed notice of retirement from the assumed business name, Oregon Novelty company.- Quitting business. Furs' at cost and less. Everything mu3t go by March 15.1 t My loss your gain.. Fixtures for sale: - If ; you are" looking for, a bargain In furs, come in at once while selection is good. ' Beautiful i fox ; and -wolf scarfs,, collar sets; fur yardage, furs; of all kinds, fur brushes, coat linings at remarkably low prices. 'Capital Fur Shop. 13th and State streets. : , - . : i,' - ' ' T. -, Guardian Named G. C. Boje has been appointed - guardian of Ralph B joe. minor, and Alice H. Page, Irene Roemhildt and E. L. Crawford have - been ; appointed! appraisers ! of the estate, consist ing of unliquidated claim against Max 'Frame tor damages. - An or der of the court authorizes com promise settlement of ; the dam age claim ; at $50, r Bar-net to Speak i John H. Barnet, sales manager of KGW in Portland, is to address the Salem Ad Club at its luncheon this noon at 4he Gray Belle. Barnet Is -a direct representative of the Na tional Broadcasting company. He will discuss the, future of radio advertising as be sees It and wil compare its costs to other forms of general j advertising. , ! - , ; Contest Being Held A ' con test is- being held by the Salem Ad club for the securing of new members. The Individual winning Is .to have ; his expenses paid to the Pacific coast convention of advertising clubs, I to be held in Long Beach, Cal In June. E. A. Brown Is leading In the contest to Special price," Certain-teed All-Purpose-paint, 11.98 gallon. Nel son Bros., Inc., 355,Chemeketa. Returns Today Mrs. B. F Shoemaker, wife of the pastor of the Court Street -Christian cknrrh. is expected, home today froai JEai ,gene,. where she has been "the past lew days to attend a missionary meeting and to visit her daughter, Mrs. Delbert Daniels, and a sjster. ' Supper Postponed The supper which was Jo have been given by the mth of the Salem Heights community club tonight has been postponed until March 20 on ac count ot the eprirfg opening In Sa lem. . : j - j- , :.; .': . : . .tpplk-atian .Made In the case of R. F. Polanskl vs. H. O Hummel, application to place on the motion docket has been made.- Trial will consume one day, defense attorney estimates 'Speeding Fines Two fines of 15 were collected In police court Thursday for speeding, arrests: T. J. Sandlfer. 581 South - 16th street' and Eldon Johnson, .both of Salem. . ; - i Fir ..Grove Guernsey Earm's Grade A raw pure. Golden Guern sey milk has an average butt erf at test of 5 and as low as 700 bac teria co unL Delivered In the morning, Sc quart, phone 8CF22. Motlons for Default Motions for default were filed with the clerk yesterday in the i cases of Gertrude Pitney vs. Clinton O. Pitney; . and ; John. Keeae Cloyd vs. Myrtle L. Cloyd. . - : sForeclosure Foreclosure de cree has ' been handed down - la the case - of Union Central Life insurance company tgaiast ' John D, Hill and others, ; . Appraisers Report G eofft Nash. Frank Kunciter and Roy Marchand-bare "appraised the es tate of WiUlam Kunclte at 12 - Top Grafting r GUARANTEED WORK s " p . : . ; Inquire ' s FRUITLAND USSERY - .Phone 8SdJl r East side if Armory s Ceremonial Held ? Itirtj- three girls were' : recognised as new member " of the Girl Re serve at -sv joint ceremonial held at the T. W. .C, A. last night, .The girls were members ef Garfield. Grant and Richmond schools. Miss Pauline Llvesey, Grant advisor, had charge of the music and Mrs. Elizabeth Galla her guided the program. A new candle, lighting ceremonial ' was used . with entire success. . Fol lowing tne program separate eluh meetlngi - ot ' the three groups were, held In the new club room. ' Supper were served, all inree - groups' meetlnar ; at - the same time. - - ' Issue Warning The steel bridge near, the prison should be crowed with .care these days. Road master Johnson ' warns, as the decking is being torn up for replacement, Johnson - says .that In , the future ' wooden decked county bridges will ' be ; covered with decking which will be cov ered with asphalt and screenings. This treatment will be substitut ed for repaying when pavement wears off.- . , . ... ; File Report A. M. Davison of Portland,, driver of the Pa cific Greyhound stage that left the pavement opposite t the Chicken Roost Wednesday night, yesterday filed report with j the sheriff. ;..He named seven per soas as - slightly injured: Hal Eyster, C. B. .- Penney. Mrs. George MiUoy, A. E. Tingwall. Leonard Hester. Robert Atkin son abd Chester McDonald.. " : ; To Display Again Announce ment has been made by W. v. Fox. county club leader, that all prlte winninr ; exhibits at ' the 4-H club fair to be held in the county next month - will .be again displayed In the JC. Penney store f windows. , The store extended this Courtesy last year, ana win do so again. : "Released on Rail John Knnv." let who -was, arrested Wednesday night on liquor possession char ges was released Thursday on 250 bail. " ; i ' - j Visit Bcbools '- Rural - schools at. Butteville, Donald and 'Bread acres ;- werfe visited yesterday br W.-W. Fox", county school super visor. " ' Visit Klamath Falls W. J. Liljeqvlst . will leave today "for Klamath .Falls where he will spend the weekend In the inter ests of business. - . . Estate Closed Order has been entered In probate court closing tne estate of August Neuge Bauer and discharging Hal Patton as administrator. - s Sale Confirmed The probate court has ratified sale of real property belonging to estate of LIna Herrman. Karl G. Becke was the highest bidder, i Flowers Estate Estate of Charles Flowers, Incompetent, has been given a value of 9514.- iv by Helen B. Auman, Irene Roemhildt and E. L. Crawford. Keith on Job Stanlev Keith. advertising, head Of. Miller's is back at his desk again after hav ing suffered with : a severe siege o( the mumps. ; , Fails to Stop- S. T. Guver of the Miller apartments was fined 12.50 In police court. Thursday. for failing to stop at a stop sign. Marriaee License License in wed was. issued here vesterHav to Arthur Clark and Vivian Nel son, both of Woedburn. ; 1 Executrix Emma Hoi man has -been appointed executrix of the 24000 estate f Peter J. Barbo. r To Quiet Title Suit to oniet title has been filed in t circuit court here bv Nellie R. wincin against May E. Axley and others. Appraised A value oif 22 has been nut unon the estata nr Mnr Sneed. minor, bv Rav T. Smith. Robin D. Day and K. C. Gearing. Men. Partners 40Years,Want To Divide Goods f. A partnership which .'has run along . smoothly since October, 1891, will be dissolved, if court action started by Bernard Hems horn against Stephen Hemshorn is decided in favor of the plaintiff. The plaintiff seeka dissolution because of alleged failure of the other partner to make accounting to him. This he hold to be due to machinations of the defendant' wife. He asks that a referee be appointed to make-an accounting. iThe partnership property -is worth at least 170.000, the plain tiff says, which includes 284 acres of land and personal property val ued at about 210,000. ; - t Ml baKX UUX tSUK.1 y- j SILVERTON, March 12. An eight and one-half ' pound, son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Dan Rlvehess at the Silverton hospi tal Wednesday - night. Mr. Rive ness was formerly with . his brother, Melrin Rlvenesa, ; in the Riveness grocery at .Silverton. Mrs. Rivenes was formerly Miss Marie Cprhouse, the daughter of Amos Corhouse who for a num ber of years made Silverton his hbme where he was a contractor. Dr.. Chan Lam : ' Chinese-Medicine ; ISO N. Commercial ' SL, Salem v : t Office . hoar Tneeday and Satnr-'- day a to 5:SO ; Floprf Sanders .. For Rent' 00 2103, Used Furniture - Department -. 131 !C. Higbe SCOUTS FORD 4 IW TROOPS Work With Boys Prooress- kig Wef West Reports; Camp Plans Mada rr. " The" Boy- Scout' movement la Marion and Polk counties t looks better now than It . has in some yean, O. PWest. ecout executire, declared .' yesterday. Within the past two or three weeks several new troops have been organised, or are being organized at ; pres ent, and in addition the old troops are all working in splendid1 man ner. . : ;, , . : -: ., i " : The new troops include: Troop No. 1 of Salem, sponsor ed by the Rotary club and which meets each Monday night at Les lie Junior high school under, lead ership of Lester H. White, who has - had le years . experience in scout - work. The troop . commit tee includes V. , P. , McNamara, chairman. Lee M. Unruh and W. J. Bnsfckr;-. : ' t Troop No. 2 of Salem, sponsor ed by the Kiwania club and which meets every Tuesday night at the senior high school building with Theodore C Roake,' 13 - years , in scout, work, as scoutmaster. :L. H. Calhoun Is chairman of the Kl wanis', sponsoring committee and other members are Dr. L. - B. Schmidt and Willis Clark. - i . -Troop No., f of Salem, whjch will a tart it meeting next week in the . Highland scbooL This troop. Is . being, sponsored by the Hollywood "comnofunity, club and has not yet made final selection ot a scoutmaster. Ray Stumbo is chairman of the troop committee.' with E. - R. Adams and .John H-; Vlcary the other member." . i' Troop No. 4, also of Salem, Is being formed under sponsorship of the First Christian church. A. J. Arnett will be the scoutmaster. Valaets Wants Troop : U A call, has come in from Val sets urging: that Mr. West : go there 'as soon as possible to help organise a scout troop.' Twenty two boys are ready to Join, and the principal of the 'school there has volunteered as 'scoutmaster. Mr. West plan to go there with in the next two week. i " r ' " Troop 14 at the deaf school has Just eent in Its reregistration for the new year. J. Lyman Steed is scoutmaster, and this year will have an assistant, William J. Towne. The deaf school troop has 14 members. V - Mr. ,West says prospects ; look encouraging for six full weeks of activity at the Boy Scout camp on the North Santiam this summer. He also reports that the executive board has allowed him an addi tional $100 for extra adult lead ership, which means that' he will be able to use fewer Junior lead ers and allow all boys full sway in the scout program, as well as assuring adult assistance in the leadership. The first camp period will open Sunday. July 12. Each camp per iod will last two weeks. - Good news for the boys I who will go to camp Is contained in word that the Klwanls club re cently voted funds to -plough v lev el off and seed to long grass the camp parade grounds. This: will mean that dust will not have to be contended with, and will also mean that the camp will have a better ranking on the next sani tary inspection it undergoes. Police Start to Clean up Salem; 'Vagrant? Nabbed As, a warning 'volley .fn a campaign to stop law 'violation in Salem, city police Thursday arrested Robert Tsylor. on: va grancy charges. He was re leased on 250 bail and cited to appear in Justice court today. Police stated last night they were going to make a ' cleanup and that a considerable number more of . such arrests will be made within the next few days McCiilloughWill Sneak For State Prize This Night Ralph McCullough will repre sent Willamette university in the Old Line Oratorical Contest at Pacific unlrersity tonight,. Hla oration is "Starving on! aFull Dinner." I Mr. McCullough Is a sophomore who .has been active in forensic for a year and a bait under the coaching of Professor Herbert Rahe. '- : ;. LIQUID or TABLETS Cure , Colds, Headaches, Fever 1 6 6 6 SALVE CURES BABY'S COLD vmmm MARCH 17th AND DONT FORGET .... . t We have a complete line of Greei?nj A " Carda, Place Cards, Decorations, Nov- - ' eltics. . . just scores of things to help : "put over" that St. Patrick's dinner or . I party. . --H Commercial 7 163 N. Commercial Street A. A. Gneffroy CHAIRMAN f ... M. Clifford Ioyn than, chairman Of the prognusi committee of the Salem Breakfast cJub, who has arranged the varied program series; broadcast over radio sta tion KX from Balem. - r, He will also speak in the Pa cifie coast oratorical contest which will be held early la .April Institutions In Oregon partici pating "tonight are Willamette, University of : Oregon,' Oregon State. Albany. Linfleld, pacific, Oregon Normal, Southern Oregon Normal,' and Eugene Bible .insti tute. j ' ' ' r ' . - Willamette Vas 'represented last year by Ray Larky. - - r Trt - Geniemann Asks Suit be Resumed ui On Powder Bill T a Gentemasn has filed answer in1 ease-of Marlon-county ex rel J. B. Thomas vs. Gentemann and Jake Rlsley In which he seeks to reopen the case on grounds that his lawyer. B. J. Linda, failed to file answer to the original com plaint of Thomas. Gentemann says he had no -knowledge that Lindas had not filed answer, and did not know that, default judg ment had been decreed tor Thom as until some time after It . was handed down. :. ; " Thomas was operating under a sub-contract with - Gentemann to blast a piece of rock ' along a county road alte. and " in' connec tion, charged ttf Gentemann I (50 worth of blasting powder purchas ed from a Salem concern. Gente mann alleges that Thomas did not account to him for the 2C50. : Heist . Miss Lina Heist died at the home of her sister, Mrs. W. W. Emmons, 715 1 North Summer street. March 12; sister of Mrs. W. W. Emmons ot Salem. Mrs. J. S. Steininger ot Detroit, Mich., Miss Lulu Heist of Port land and Miss Laura Heist, : mis sionary in India; and a brother. Dr. A. A. Heist of Indianapolis, Ind. Funeral services Saturday, March 14. at' 1:30 p. m. from the chapel of W. T. Rigdon and Son; Rev. B. Earle Parker offi ciating. Interment City View cemetery. Delcretit Memorial rsB Uodcrsuly A Park Cemetery with perpetual care Jnst tea sntnntea from the -. . heart ef town City View Cemetery Established 1803 el. 12M Conveniently Accessible Perpetual care provided, for -Prices Reasonable i CIouiTh-Barrick Cp. Phene 120 Cfcorch at Ferry f t A. U. Cloagh Dr. I Barrlck V. T. Golden ' TERWItLIGER'S JL rtnrBXax, raBCTons 77 OHSMEXBTA - I Oar same is rmoaal Osr rrteas At Bis aakl 0r Heae Is Moitrm UenmA X4y Book Store Obituary VETO LECilllTY CAPIT0LTHET.1E Van Winkle Refuses to Make vf ormal Statement, Meier Blames'Lump sum" Friends of . the higher educa tion . institutions at the eapltol were busy yesterday having Infor mal moot court on the question able authority of Governor Meier la reducing the "lump sum" ap propriation to five schools. ' The discussion was- inspired by the. aetion of Governor Meier fn reducing the appropriation ot the state board of higher educa tion 1500,000 and the appropri ation for a new building at the Wavecly Baby home in Portland in the-amount of 115,000. These appropriations were ' in "lump sums".' and were not Itemised as are the budget of virtually all oiner state activities. - r .Hosa Sava Veto TTninnA 'Reducing "lump sum" appro priations by veto, and allowing the-- remainder of the total to stand, waa declared by Secretary of State Hoe to be a new pre cedent In veto procedure In the state of Oregon. Attorney General VanWlnkle declared Thursday that he had not been requested to write a le gal opinion-as to the legalltr of the governor's action in reducing the "lump sum" appropriations, and .would not do so unless asked by some state or district off felsJL He refused to voice an oral opin ion. VanWlnkle admitted that he had discussed the matter with representatives of the governor's office.' but was not in a position .to divulge any. part of the con versation. . Governor Meier has contended mat ne was within his rights la reducing the "lumo sum" aooro- priatlons for the reason that the legislature failed to Itemise the allowances and thereby 'took from him the perogative of the single .item- veto. , Secretary of State Hoss announced that he had accepted the measures at their face .value, and contemplated bo action. to test their validity. , State officials who have search ed the records of the state su preme court declared that, they round no precedent in the state of Oregon for reducing "lump sum" appropriations. 'These offi cials said the single item veto power of the governor apparently was restricted to items within the entire appropriation. .. Wife Complains She Has to Win Food For Hubby Lillian Lee yesterday tiled di vorce complaint against Harold C. Lee, alleging chiefly that he C Big Time St. Patrick's - Dance Macleay Grange Hall Sat. Nite, March 14th Schaef ers Accede to Pub lic Demand for KrauseV Chocolates Many times this week we have been approached by our cus tomers with the ! Query as to when w would repeat our :hocolate sale. We are ; rery pleased to state to the public and our customer that by special ar rangement with Mr. Krause's representative we have secur Jd a limited amount that we will offer this week-end at' 36c 70c lb. 2 for All are rolled by hand double dipped chocolates in an a mat ing variety of flavors. r DRUG STORE The original yellow front can dy special store ef Salens.. 1S5 N. Com'l St. j Phone 187 Portland and Return - v via the j' Oregon Electric . for tivf Grand "Opera Friday and Saturday, March 13th and 14th, return limit Tneeday. . Regular and Special trains Friday or Saturday leave Sa lem at t:13 A. M.,12:45 P. Uti (Saturday 1:15 P.s MJ 4:31 P. 6:31 P. M.- Returning take the train at Third and Salmon, Sts. after the Opera Friday or Saturday Sight. ; .. .. . ; ... -: Other trains leave Hoyt Street 8:00 A. ML. 1:10 P. M., 5100 P. M., :I0 P. M., S:45 P. M., 11:10 "P. M. Third and Sal mon Sts.' ten minutes later. j-ir?i. v.: Particulars at :' Oregon Electric ; Railway : V." -Phone T2T; ' ' i E.; P. Robert '' City ; Passenger A Ticket . : ..... Ageat j Ij. F. Knowltoa ' Gen'l Agent Passenger Dept. Portland, Oregon. " Schaefer ()(o) has been Utlat en what the earn- ed and will not support' her and their two-yea r-oM child, of whom she asks custody.. She says .she eould lire with him no longer and left him January 15. Plaintiff also says she borrow ed money for defendant to keep him from getting m toll of the law on an occasion when he sold a radio receiving set that did not belong to him, and that although he promised tp repay this money he has nerer done so. She .asks $25 a month support money. They were married in Vancouver ia July. 1 21. - - WAGED er TI m I The com pal rn for highway safety . received a - considerable Impetus recently through the launching of a safety campaign by the B. F. Goodrich company, manufacturers ot tire. This is a nation-wide campaign, and. . all the branch station of the Good rich organization are participat ing in the effort to reduce the toll from accidents. Of the S7.000 cases of io jury from automobile accidents last year, 32,500 result ed fatally, : , r According to the plan just an nounced" all Goodrich dealers are supplied with pledges for the aig nature of all motorists ' who wish to join -In - the movement for greater safety on the highway. The local Goodrich store at Ferry and Commercial is Joining; In the drive.. ' ROBERTS DISICT GETS ElECICIiy ROBERTS, March 12 -Eleven families, living on the road south west of here will . be : enjoying electric lights and other benefits of electricity in about two - weeks. The line is being extended along the new highway and. will rive service to the following: - ; W. C.: Pettyjohn. M. Hattle Sharp, Irwin Selby. Oscar Pur cell, Mrs. Emma 1 Murphy Brown, Harvey Shuebel. A. H. Barks, H. L. Foster, J. F. McDowell, Joe Flnden and George Poage. PATARRH ef awad er throat 1 sensawd by tb vapor of Xa W VAPORUO OVtft MilUOM JARS USED YT.AP1Y BUDGET- Originators Of Low Prices SAFETY THIS WEEK'S PRICES j Should appeal to the experienced meat shopper. They represent real savings. Quality and cuts are just as we advertise them to be. If you are down town Fri day evening note the-prices and quality displayed in our cases. . Milk Fed Veal Roasts - 18c lb. ; Fancy .'. Leg of Veal 22c lb. This is the firm Choice Beef Pot Roasts 12V3clb.;; Bet Oleomarjrarine, Dainty, Lean Loin Chops 20c lb. From grain Remember what we told you about Cherries just picked from the trees tasting different.- That ia why our cured" meats please. Fresh from our smoke house. Nothing takes the place of freshness. V Finest Sliced Bacon 25c lb. . . Sugar Cured Skinned Hams, lb. .........23c Fat and skin removed. Mild and sweet. Require no par boiling. - The lowest price in years. 1 - Sugar Cured Bacon Squares 12V2clb. Pure Pork LittleLinks 20c lb. Out of consideration to our employes we close Satur days at 7 p. m. '-.v.; ; ; " w : ; . ' :; .:'..."' ; " HAIUIY if. LCYY,.Bffr. Salem's Oldest market, t - . j " Under the same management 16 years. . DW LIGHT USED TO DETECT FORGEnY neacrihinr to -the Lloni club several . Instances la which appli cation of science to crima or sus picious circumstance' brought to light truths: in the mattera, Luke S. May, noted criminologist of Se attte, spoke before (the Lion club yesterday noon on "Question Documents. Mar showed how even the min utest details in forgery may lead. to detection when the expert in vestigator is on the lob. He told also of the expensive black light,. whtrh vlien ntmA in connection with cutrtx lens, will show oth erwise undetectable change . in documents. Na man should he allowed to serve in a police department un til he understands the psycholog-. leal side of the criminal,, May said. He also stressed as prelude tn Ma lecture, the importance of every individual building to a better citizenship. . GUBSTS AT AURORA ' AURORA, March It i CuesSs at the Esra Hurst home over the weekend were Olive Goff. a teach er, and Veda and Evadue Hurst who are teaching at Lea burg. 20 miles up the McKenzle highway from Eugene. The big new"powi dam Is sltnated at that i point. Many . improvement and i attrac ts cottages add to the beauty el the newly formed lake. Ladd & Bush, Bankers - Established 1868 i 1AME! 351 State St. Milk Fed Veal Steak 20c lb. Milk Fed j Veal Chops 22c lb. white meated kind " A Special Boiling Beef I 10c lb. 2 lbs. .. ;..25c I Fresh ":. j " ',. Ham Roast 17c lb. fed Pig Pork Sugar Cured ! Bacon Back 18c lb. Home Rendered Pure Lard 2 lbs. 25c -Young SlicedLiver 10c lb: '-- ', r . - ,. t - - h J