Tha OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Ore -on. Thunder llartdn, April 16V.1031 PACE Local News Briefs Law School -Catalogue -For the first time In history, Willam ette unlrersity law school is put tins oot a separate 20-page catalog- that' has nothing to do with the college of . liberal arts. The catalogs are procurable at the of fice of the school and are being distributed as a means of adrer tlslng. : Xnforn-altoa and pictures contained In the new publication are plc'nres of the capitol build in r. a moot court scene. Eaton and' Waller halls; directory ' of students who hare graduated from the school, standing of the school before the Origon bar.- prizes sir en to students courses" offered, names of the faculty members and general Information concerning the schools. Cross-Answer Marion Mulkey has filed answer.. and cross com plaint to suit brought by If. M. Fleming over rent alleged due for space in a building on Urert street. Defendant says . that an understanding between " the par ties was reached last -October by which he gare plaintiff all his . ftUU Maw .MAS v - painting business to settle, the rent payment, and . that plaintiff , aeceptea mem. we esse tnai me case be dismissed. .- - . Tin!! Hlnntrcmrr lrht K?4S to 8 at the Marlon hotel , .Sues For '2,585 Margaret Jensen has filed suit against the A evi&iu s a vj w w , w w nr tain 2500 general damages and $85 special damages, as result of an , accident which occurred last jjecemoer- is. riaimiiK. cnargea that operator .of the bus stopped , so suddenly while driving along Capitol street here that she, a passenger, was thrown against a seat and sustained injuries to a hand, her head and neck. Wrestling, armory, Thursday night. Barrackman "Wildcat" McCann, middleweight . belt at stake. Belt on display ' Cad well and Parker's sporting goods store, where you buy your fishing tackle. ' . Marriage XJcense The fair weather of yesterday brought two . applicants for marriage licenses to the county clerk's office yes tftrdar. thesa belnr the first li censes issued since the middle of last week. Receiving them were: Zora 'McGonegal,' 21. Hubbard, and Lillian Grace Elkins, 20; and Nick Hockler. 60, Mt. Angel, and Mary L. Bucher, SO, St. PauL Dry mlllwood, cord wood, coaL Dial 5000. Salem Fuel. "Water Utility Safety "Safety as It Applies to a Water Utility" is the title of a paper written by and delivered br J. T. Delanev. Salem manager for the Oregon Washington Water Service com pany, at the second annual con ference of the safety congress of Oregno, held at the Multnomah hotel, Portland, Saturday. v Go to Arizona Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Gordon left Tuesday for Ganado, Arizona where Mr. Gor don has accepted a position in a school and hospital which serves an Indian community in that state. CHARIS Foundation Garment South Salem Territory V. Martin, 692 N. Front Tel. 5706 Ladd & Bush, Bankers Established 1868 4 DAYS WORE "and- Dr.E.V.Kenyon - . with " Tne Cobb. Sisters open an Undenominational Revi , - Tal Campaign In the Armory '.('. Watch this space tomorrow PILES CURED WtUont oparatioa or eu of Ubm. DR. MAItSHALL S3 Oregon Bldg. ' Psoas 8509 Dr. Chan Lam Chinese Medicine 1 180 N. Conmerclai SL, Sal im Office liMra Tneeday and Safer day 3 .to '5:50 ; ! ' ill 1 ' Similar Case Of Interest here Is recent order of Circuit Judge Arlle Walker at Dallas who dis missed manslaughter - charges against Oscar Helleabrand on grounds that the grand Jury which returned indictment against. him was Illegal, the grand Jury not having been ordered continued from, month to month. The case is similar to the one brought against Rhea Luper, charged with larceny of public funds, Luper's attorney asking that. the indict ment be, dismissed on the - same grounds, illegality of ..- the grand Jury. j :. :v ;,; 12 and lt-ln. wood, also planer wood, 1 5 per cord load delivered from car, 'f 5.50 delivered from yard. Cobba and Mitchell Co., 14$ 8.12th. Phone 4 43. . h. y.'. ? --r-'V-r Visits School Mrs. Mary I. Pulkerson. county school superin tendent, Tlslted . the school at Rickey yesterday morning. The superintendent is finding herself so busy these days that she-almost needs a double, and even a triple, to keep up with demands On her time. She says it's no easy matter to be out Inspecting and visiting schools and ia ; her office waiting on the public,- all at the same time, and that seems to be about what she should bo doing. ; . ! . Gymkhana -The first annual "gymkhana- will open t ' the T. M.C A. gymnasium tonight at 7:30 o'clock and will also be giv en again Saturday night. The gym exhibition is expected .to prove a popular event. It will in clude - the I following ' features: grand processional, overture - by band, dumbell drill, ballet dance, parallel bars, tap dance, wrestling-American.- piano solo, pyra mids, singing, elephant act, Jiu jitsu wrestling, adagio, wand drill and roller skater. ' - Jannsen ; Visitor AI Jannsen, state legislator from Washington county, was a Salem visitor Wed nesday. Jannsen is a well driller and had been over to Fossil to take over the job of drilling for olL The well was down 2200 feet and tools got stuck. Jannsen was called to fish them out. He re ports they have had some indi cations of oil in-the drilling. The well over at Rlckreall he says is down 800 feet and still going. Dance Friday, Hazel Green. Mission ' Group fleets T h e Women's Missionary society of the. Calvary Baptist church will meet Friday afternoon at 2:30 at the home of Rev. and Mrs. W. Earl Cochran. 960 North 16th street, Mrs. Stoddard will lead the study hour, and Mrs. W. C. Pickens will have charge of the devotions. The election of officers and other Important business will be in order: at the meeting. Arrested--Totsuro Tada, route onet Brooks, was arrested by Of ficer Nicholson yesterday for fail ing to give right ot way when his car and machine driven by Jackie Woods, 1725 North Church, came together af Summer and Market street. Yada skidded his tires in effort to avoid hitting but struck Woods' machine and turned It over. . ; ; No Meeting Because of the first annual Gymkhana to be held at the Y. M. C. A. Friday and Sat urday, the regular Friday evening program will not be held this week. -!'. ' Band to Appear The first ap pearence of the Salem high school band before the student body will be April 30, when the band, will furnish the entire as sembly program. E. R. Derry Is instructor and director. Pelcregt jHemorial iDaru Phone 9651 Moderately Priced A Park Cemetery With Perpetual Care Just ten minutes "from the heart of town TERWILLIGER'S JL - rtntnAz, sraecroxa T7S CHSMEKBTA , IOw Sernes la reneaal Ow rrteM in BeasoasMe 0r Bme Is Bfodera CITY VIEW CEMETERY Established 1803 Tel. ,8652 . Conveniently Accessible Perpetual care provided for Prices Reasonable CIoufh-Barrick Co. MORTUARY - Phone S151 - Church at Ferry St. A. M. Clough : Dr. L. E. Barrick - V. T. Golden Vault ntomlimcm Indoor Burial 4 , XXOYD X. KIGDOK. Uxx. ff a m i CommenicaMe Diseases Re port ot the state board of health on contagious diseases In Marlon county for last week showed SI cases, 16 of which were measles. 14 mumps, seven chicken pox, six fin, four whooping cough, two pneumonia and one each diphther ia and scarlet ' fever. Over the state, 389 cases of communicable disease were reported in the same PeriOd. ' , ' - ; ; . -; ' - : ; ' ; ' ' , Clear : Roads Roadmaster Johnson' was In the Marion dis trict yesterday, and reported - up on return that. crew will start work within a few days to : cut brush, remove stumps and In gen eral Improve the roads in that sec tion. . The patrolman will be In town today to order 300 pounds of powder for stump-blowing pur poses. : ' Accepts School Mrs. Madalene Collin, valley and farm editor ot The Statesman, received word that yesterday she had been ' elected principal of the Reiser school for next year. . Mrs. Callln taught for several years prior to entering the newspaper field here in Salem. She .plans to continue, her work with The Statesman for . several months. ; : . Scomt . Bead Here A visitor at Boy Scout headquarters here yes terday was Harold D. Ware, scout executive here from 1125 to 192S. Ware and Cv P. West, present, ex ecutive, had talked scouting here past and present. Ware is now In Seattle and his visit here was In the Interest of a private camp. Camp Discovery, on Hoods canal. ; Time Extended Based on stip ulation, the Sunnyside Land and Investment 'i company has been granted until May 15 to file its' transcript ot appeal in its "ease against J. H- Campbell. The low er court decided in favor of Campbell. ' ' ; ' From Looncy Butte Ethel L. Gulvin has been rehired as teacher at Looney Butte, accord ing to district residents who were Wednesday callers at the county school superintendent's office. Those in were Fred and Herbert Looney, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Hoch speier and Marguerite Looney. ' . . - - -. Time Extended Lee Ling has been granted until May 1 in which to file transcript of appeal In the suit' brought against him by J. H, Livesay. Ling lost In the lower court. . , I . r Demurrer In ease of C. E. En dicott vs. F. E. Osborne and oth ers, plaintiff has filed demurrer to . answer . of defendants, aver ring that the answer does not state sufficient facts to constitute defense. Motion 'to Strike In case of William "Hogan, Insane, by his guardian George Dietz, vs. C. E. Taylor, motion has been filed by defendants to strike part of the amended complaint. . r Bound Oxer Egbert Swallow, accused ot non-sapport, waived a preliminary hearing when he ap peared in Justice court on Wed nesday and was bound over to the grand Jury by Justice Miller B.-Hayden. r Distribute Paper The April Issue of the McKlnley Herald, three-page mimeographed and il lustrated paper, published by stu dents and faculty of McKlnley grade school, was distributed to day. ' From Labish W. A. Mumper of Lake Labish was a business vis itor In the city yesterday. aboomjtely; free After two years of very snccessfnl business in our HOME MADE Ice Ottm, we are going to celebrate our second n alversary by glvlag away oar second lot of Ice Cream cones with this delicious home made Cream. Children 10 years or under mast be accompanied by parents or guardians who will also eat a cone of this good cream. So everybody come and eat a cone of pure Ice Cream which is not only good to eat, bat is a food as well. - Come Saturday, April 18, after 9 a. all day. The Ak-Sar-Bcn Confectionery 697 N. Capitol SU, Salem X l tf best ways e eves cows fctwi.Kri fis is l est sweet of mm sort er drink a Wvtf iwcctcnse wRI uu f stop vbrh when you're tired out eat something It's haju to keep from mak ing mistakes when you're tired ejut. And the more you try to fight off fatigue un aided, .the quicker you'll reach a state of exhaustion. ,The thing to do when you ; feel fatigue coming on is to. stop work for a few moments and eat or drink something that contains sugar. The body is quickly revived by the physical rest and the 1'bllt" "Good food promotes good health Maay Hear Kellesns Fully a tnousana persons .crowded Into the First Christian church v: last night to hear the. Illustrated lec ture given by Evangelist Jesse Keilems on big same hunt In Afri ca In which he participated. To night he will show South African government slides of phases of life there. - - ' New Traffic Sqmad The new traffic squad at McKlnley school is composed of Edgar Rowland, captain, Charles Randall and Ro bert - Victor.' - The school nasses the honor . of this service, among tne oiaer , boy t, a smau group serrlnr several weeks at time. - Third' Time Walter Scott has filed third amended complaint In his suit against Grace Duaagan, whom he seeks to restrain from nslng his real property as. thor oughfare. He seeks judgment of 8 COO for Interference and use by her ot his premises In' the past. From niihee Hasel Morris, member of the school board la the Ullhee district, was a. business caller at the county school super intendent's office yesterday. She' reports that the hoard has rehired Helen E. Dumbeck as teacher for another year. ". -. -; . ",-.'- . - . - .. Beer Chars Filed Flossie H. Cox, 221$ Schulton street,- was arrested last night by city police officers and charged with the pos session ot beer. M. O. Adams of the same address was also placed under arrest for the same charge. Applies tin Application h a s been. made. to have time set tor hearing of the case of Ronald E. Jones vs. Roy. K. Fukuda. ' The suit Is over beaver dam property In the Lake Labish district. Motion For Default Donate P. Bohia has filed motion for de fault order in her suit against Balbino P. Bohia. , Annralsat Alois Keher. fJ Ti. Ehner and William Hue have an- pralsed the Henry C. Westendorf estate at Jiz.776.07. Elections Soon Annual meet ing and elections for the Salem Teachers' association hare been set for Tuesday afternoon, April 21. On Trial Docket A. Df'Cand- land has filed applications to have his case aganist J. H. Campbell placed on the trial docket. TIm P.. Tknl1 Viva nr- sons deposited a dollar each with the city recorder yesterday for failure to remove their cars from restricted sones in the maximum time limit. A poll cation In case of C. C. Faist vs. Anna Faist,-. application has .been made to place on the trial docket. , Beckleesnees Charged Stanley King of 1820 Fairmount street was arrested Wednesday evening for reckless driving. ' Nm Airlval Mr. snd Mrs. Herman E. Eloe, 125 North 13th, are parents or a naoy girt, iucene Jesse, born April 13 at the home. Bids Asked For Dormitory Here " i The state board of control Wed nesday advertised for bids for the construction of a boys dormitory at the state home for the feeble minded. The bids will be opened April 29. The structure will cost approximately 1 4 0,0 00, according to the estimates of the architect. ... sweet of sweet food which is imme diately digested. , Small cakes, cookies, candy, carbonated beverages, tea, coffee, chocolate and flavored milk drinks are ap propriate for between-meal fatigue. ".People everywhere hare proved the pick-op value of these snacks. Most foods are more delicious snd nourishing with sugar. The Sugar Institute. ' ; jt FOODSTUFFS Sffi IIOLO SECOuDBKl Wcariy Four Million Spent Here for Edibles, 22 Cents of Dollar EDITOR'S" NOTtt: This la the third f a serlee et short article showlnx hew the retail dollar la divided In a typical rear m Balsm's business. Next to the. automotive group of retailers, those 'handling food products receive the largest per centage of . each collar spent In Salem. The United States census for 1920 shows that nearly . $ 4,- 000,000 was spent for food in the 12-montb -period eovered by the surrey, this amounting to 22 cents on the dollar spent. : Employes Number 14, Oeuos Shows ' ' ' This business 'was. distributed to 11B establishments ; who em ployed 214 full-time workers and who paid' out in wages and' sal aries $315,000. Of these firms, 1 8 were groceries, 47 ' handling groeerrea ' alone while . 21 others also sold meats to theirr custom-' srs.. .Salem. was generous In Its ex penditures wlth , candy, stores, . the report shows. ; During- the' year I20f,00 was spent in 21 differ ent confectioneries. Meat markets received . $654,000. during , the year these figures not including: receipts from sale - of . meats ; in stores which also handled , gro ceries. - . DOCTOR'S WAY to train Cnilds Bowels This simple prescription offers the best way yet discovered - to train the bowels of men, women and older people to make them regular as clockwork. This Is so well known that another impor tant fact Is sometimes over looked. Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin is ideal as a laxative for babies snd children. v Every child loves its syrupy taste. It does not sicken. It cannot gripe. It Is quickly and thoroughly, effectlve and ' abso lutely safe. . Tou can use it even with an infant. Ton have a famous doctor's word for this laxative one whose experience covers forty seven years. His record of hav ing attended over tZ 5 00 births without loss . of one mother or child is believed Unique in Amer ican medical history! Give a little Syrup Pepsin if your child's bowels fall to move as they should. Use it to re lieve those headachy, bilious, feverish spells. It will keep bowels from clogging during colds or children's diseases. It clears coated tongue, tainted breath; increases appetite; helps the whole system. AH drug stores. Da. W. B. Caldwell's SYRUP PEPSIN A Doctor Family Laxative Nursery Stock Evergreen and Decidious Ornamental Trees Priced right, we don't mean maybe. 7 miles east of Salem on Pen road Dial 116 Call 38F3 F. A. Doerfler & Sons Salem, Ore. .. Special on Rubber Gloves . Every housewife should possess a pair of these fine gloves. Fully protect hands and prevent them from be coming chapped and rough ened. Very fine and ' of such a good grade of rub ber that it has been able to make these very light without sacrificing dura bility or. strength. 50c resr..no -Now : sCOC per pair Schaefer's ')-.' Drug Store- 1S5 N. Com! St. V, : Dial Sl7. " The Original Tellow Frostt and Candy Special Store ot Salem Penslar Agency Quality Pins Courtesy Hospital Beds tv, for Rent hi i Call 06 lO, Used furniture i Department - ' . 4 151 N. High - mt AT flOV SESSiOi'J ; Willamette university supplied the program at Rotary dub Wed nesday. Dean F. If. Erickson was the speaker and outlined some thing of the problems ot admin Styled For YpungMen AhdForMeh WhoWishTo Stay Young 1 m el I I 1 i Price ):iBSBSBSJiSSBBBSSSSSSSSMSM Gprisig cliopping hcaquairtcWQ Eor (GlLCDTTIHIIES and CCISSCDIianiES Cor men and boyctliriSt priccc 44Foffccactf, 03.90 New Spang 31.49 Ehirt satisfaction at the smallest tost in years. If any prc-shrunk: fast colors in solids or fondest 'A ' for Spring Aa amaiing; selection ei cboice fabrics in smart stripes and figures of nnnsoal appeal 1 'Peril The' new arch-feature shoe with narrow heel, combination wit... (lore-like fit I Black calfskm. lien and Boys We invite you to try our shoes. Quality shoes need not be expensive. I i AffcIiV o n p a n "s nu tw 160' N. Liberty Street, Salem lstsring schools of college rank today. Standardisation has been forced on tho institutions, and has eliminated those who would not measure - up to standards set. Willamette has had to meet the approval of yarious examining hoards in . order to gain support and recognition, and has built up Its work to meet such conditions. Great developments In. the field of ' educational . , measurements have come about in recent years. Tests' hare been perfected by which teaching efficiency Is -de . For Men --and :' , Young Men ' t Si-,. - . - , Ci'-W- Johnsoii & Co. v ? Soie Distributors "Monroe" Clothes 469 State St Salem, Oregon for the "Devon" .'" for Young Men ,ThV "Devon" is a ftylc-right spring model for young men. Made in a comprehensive selection of interesting fabrics- worsteds and novelties in softer weaves it represents the outstanding suit of the season. FOR THE 4-P2cco Coat and rest with 1 golf kicker and 1 longle or 2 long ies. Fabrics include casslmercs. twists and worsteds, light and medium shades. . termined and scales cf progress for stndentsset up. With a?l this however the .Institutions know that they must treat the Individ ual as an Individual. , , ; Prof. Cameron Marshall of the school of music, and Doris Clark favored the club with vocal solo numbers. . Rotarians are planning to at tend the district conference In Portland the last week In April, and efforts are being made to get a large delegation from here. 9t AO Woo! I:' 'I Tailored Where Styles I Originate, By Master w Tailors FIRST TIME IN YEARS "An L7p-to:the-m!nute V i .. i Here Exclusively ft h o . What . Value I And what a' low price The fabrics are . unusual and induds jrorsteds in the' newer colorings of spring. o n o n c