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The OltEGON STATESMAN; Salem; Oregon, Thursday Morning, May 21,' 1931 5 t II. PAGE tiiue: 4k f IT LJ o cal News Briefs . Here Today Sterea J. Mayhood vDl arriTe here from Portland to day to remain until Saturday with relatives,' when Jbe will so on to his cottage at Ureitenbush springs to spend two weeks. He will be accompanied by his nurse. Miss Madge Kasmer, her sister, Mrs. Joan Perry, and Gertrude Mildred Brooks. Mr. Mayhood Is recuper ating from an illness of seTeral months. , Big furniture auction all day at the Market Furniture Store Wed., Thurs.. Fri. and Sat. Fflee Answe -Delmar Hansen has filed answer to complaint of Salem General hospital, in which he denies owing the hospital for medical services. He says he was under 21 years of age at time of the supposed agreement reached with the plaintiff, and tbat the agreement did not relate to per sonal property In Immediate pos session of defendant. - Vehicles ' Subject William Hammond, chief clerk to the sec retary of state, will be the speak er at the Lions , club - meeting to be held this noon at the Gray Belle. Hammond will talk about automobile, drivers' -permits and examinations for licenses. Past President A. C Haag will preside and C. F. Giese of Eugene, Tor mer member of the club here, will be present: to act as tailtwiater. Dance at Hazel Green Friday.- Case Argued Suits of' Mer chants , Credit Bureao ts. BaJch was argued before Judge Hill yes terdsy and parties ordered to sub mit briefs. Judge Hill will be here today, to hear dlTorce suit of. Hoyt rs. Hoyt and Friday he will hear another dlTorce case, Falst ' ts. Faijft.. . System Approved The system of numbering motorcycles now used by the secretary of state does not Infringe the copyright of the Graham Compound Numeral Let ter Alphabet and System of Prog ression, according to an opinion handed down by Attorney General VanWinkie Wednesday. Decree Entered In foreclosure suit of Pearl R. Humphreys ts. John Williamson and others, judgment has been entered against defendant and foreclosure ordef ed. A similar decree has been entered in suit of Lena M. Scharf f ts. John Williamson. Claim oat of Order Defen dant's answer to complaint In suit of DaTld D. Dunne ts. E. F. Morri son asserts that defendant was ad Judged bankrupt last January, and that plaintiffs claim was In eluded in the bankruptcy proceed ings. Morrison seeks dismissal. t " Big furniture auction all day at the Market Furniture Store Wed., Thurs., Fri. and Sat. - Application Applications to place on motion book have been made on several demurrers filed in suit of Seeck Manufacturing company ts. American Trust com pany; .plaintiff seeks cancellation lof contract to; sell , stock on . grounds of misrepresentation. Confirmed In suit of C- F. Noakes ts, .Irene B. Ranrau and others, the circuit Judge bas con firmed sale of real property. Obituary Walton James Walton, died in Mercy hospital, Pittsburgh, Pa..May. 18, age 49; son of Mrs. E. Walton of Salem; father of James . of Uni versity of Oregon; brother of Wil liam 8. and Miss Beatrice Wal ton, both of Salem, and Major L. A. Walton of March Field, Cal. Funeral announcements by the Clough-Barrik company.. Pinnell , I. H. Pinnell died at the 'resi dence, 2302 North Fifth street,' May IS, age 86; father of Louise Pinnell of Salem; S. L. Pinnelfof Bakersfield, Cal.; brother of Ur sula Boyer of Cantrel, la.. Miss Amanda Pinnell of Milton, la., and T. S. Pinnell of Redmond, Okla. Rot. E. J. Lord of Nazarene church of Newberg officiating at funeral 'services at " Nazarene church, 19th and Marion streets, Friday, May 22, at 1:30 p. m. In terment City View cemetery un der direction of the Clough-Bar-rlck company. CITY VIEW CEMETERY Established 1803 Tel. 8C52 Conveniently Accessible Perpetual care provided for Prices Reasonable TERWILLIGER'S A rnnii. nrmscTova T79 CKEXEXZTA. Oa sa-rte U PmoMl Our PricM Art tuiwiMi Oav H i . f M4n XJew4 X4y Basatew r 3elcret ilUmorial Phone esi Moderately Pr1cd A Park Cemetery With Perpetual Care Just tea mlantes from the heart of town ' CIough-Barrick Co. MORTUARY mill I ' i ; i r I : Phone S151 , Church at Ferry St.. j A. If. Clough " -'"-J Dr. L. E. Barrick V. T. Golden : Grange to Meet Salem. Grange No. .17 will hold Its regular .meet ing Saturday at McCornack hall, beginning at 10 o'clock in the morning. State Deputy and Mrs. S. H. Edwards of Corvallis and Mrs. Edith Toiler Weatherred will be guests. The lecturer's pro gram at 1:30 o'clock will -include the following numbers: - piano solo. Miss Margaret Burns; talk on Oregon history, Mrs. Weather red; and address on grange work by Mr. Edwards. Pinnell Services Friday- Fun eral for L II. Pinnell, 8,who died at the residence. 2302 North Fifth street, Monday, will be held 'tomorrow , at 1:30 p. m. from the Nazarene church, 19th and Marion streets, with Rey. E. J. Lord of the Nazarene church, Newberg, conducting: the services. Interment will be in City ceme tery, direction Clough-Barrlck company. Choice selection bedding plants. Open evenings. Oscar D. "Frosty" Olson's greenhouses. Pacific high way, one mile north. - - - Former Resident Dies Luman Burton, J formerly 1 of Salem, passed away May 19 at his son's residence In Redlands. Calif,, ac cording to word received here by his brother, A. A. Burton, and daughter, - Mrs. Elmer Walker, both of Salem Mr. Burton lived here 50 years: He was born in Brighton, N. T.t NoTember 4, 1845. He was a member of Sedgwick Post G. A. R. here. . .- 1 . i j - - - Coming For - Visit E d W 1 n "Bud" Hoffnell, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Hoffnell, is expected home Friday for a Tisit over the weekend' with his parents and friends. Bud is a Dollar cadet on the steamship President Lincoln of the Dollar lines. His boat Is in Seattle now after a trip to the Philippines, China and Hawaiian islands. J , - ' Dance Hazelgreen, Saturday night. Music by Thomas Brothers radio broadcasting orchestra. Sponsored by Tommy Hill's Can dy Shop j Cascade league baseball team. . f . . First Aid Class The Red Cross first aid class has passed from tbe hands of Charles Gill to Dr. C. C. Dauer. Mr. Gill has Willamette baseball . and the swimming campaign on his hands, , hence the change. The class meets Mondays and Thurs days at :45 o'clock at the T. M. C. A It is for Junior and camp first aid. Corklns Judge O. M. Corklns of the Lake county circuit court has . been assigned by Chief Jus tice' Bean of the state supreme court to ! hold court in Klamath county In place of Judge W. M. Duncan,' who has . been disquali fied In several condemnation suits Uunched by the Great Northers Railway company. G. A. R. nan Dies Ranks of Civil war veterans sustained loss of, another member, when G. B. Zeek, past commander of Sons of Veterans, department of Ore gon, died at Bandon, according to word received here. Zeek was an active worker In G. A. R. or ganization. He suffered a stroke two weeks ago, the word said. Officers Named r The follow ing student officers haTe been named for' the summer months at the Capital Business college: Margaret Nathman, president; Harold Percey, vice-president; Lena Beugll, secretary-treasurer. O- I Births garage To Mrl and Mrs.' L. E. Savage, 1135 Jefferson street, a girl. Carta Joanne, born May 14. xp V V II HUUD GAS TANKHEATER PORTLAND GAS & COKE CO. 7 . " 13$ S. High St. : . 1 3. P. W. Sine The , S a 1 m Business and Professional Wom en's slab members will meet at tbe chamber- of commerce . to night at 7:30 o'clock for an as sembly sing and rally preparatory, to the state convention - which opens here this weekend. The club chorus will meet at 7 o'clock. AU members are urged to appear. To Funeral C. A. Howard, state superintendent, of public instruction, and Prof. - S. B. Laughlln of Willamette univer sity, .attended the funeral I of Jesse Crites at Hood River, Wed nesday. Mr.; Crites and Prof. Laughlln were graduates of Hav erford college. J See Rues Smith, Center and Church, for tire bargains. . ' . . More 4-H Clubs Marlon coun ty 4-H ,: club membership has reached 1902 boys and girls, re ports W. W, Fox, county club leader. The boys ' and girls are enrolled In 203 clubs scattered all over the county. The club work this year has - set marks never before equalled. Tea by Pupils First and sec ond grade pupils of the Highland school, : taught by Merl Dimlck and Madeline Heckman, gave a tea and short' entertainment for their mothers yesterday afternoon.- A dramatization,, s'ongs and numbers by the toy orches tra composed the program. ; - All style Sweaters 32.95. Val ues to 3 C G. W. Johnson & Co. Harlan Visits E. O. Harlan. editor 'of Oregon Business, and assistant .'manager of the state chamber of commerce, visited here Wednesday. He Tlewed cer tain local Industries with C. .E. Wilson, manager of . the local chamber, acting as guide. Zont Meeting The last busi ness meeting of the' club year will be held at the Zonta club at the Marion hotel this noon. Ev ery member is urged to attend. New officers elected recently, will be installed at the next meeting. May ' 28. Notice to Produce Defendant in suit of Eury E. Howell as ad ministrator of estate of Math Slegenf uhr ts. Charles C. Hart, has filed notice for purported will of deceased to be produced when the case goes to trial June 17. ' ; ; Dollar dinner every night, 5:45 to 8 at tbe Marion hotel. Hickman Visitor C. E. Hick man, formerly of Salem and for fire years president of Kimball School of Theology, was a visitor in Salem Wednesday. He has come from Los Angeles on a Ta esjtion tour. In Portland County Commis sioners John Porter and Jim Smith and Roadmaster Frank ; Johnson were In Portland yesterday, the latter two going down to attend to some county business. Dr. Chan Lam Chinese Medicine ' fl80 N. Commercial 1 ' St.vStUm fi i I Office bnra 1 Tuesday and 8atur mj'Ji day. a to 8:SO L Vacuum Cleaners for Rent Call CIO, ; Used. Fotaiture ' ' : Department ; 151 N. High ro get a genuine ar only jj down .Visit Plant County Engineer Hedda Swart and Countr Jdge J. C. Siegmund were in Stayton yeaterday looking' over territory near the gravel plant there rela tive to helping Iron . out i some questlonr over grarel rights. ' Big furniture auction all day at the- Market Furniture Store Wed., Thurs., Fri. and Sat. v -- V .. . Overruled Demurrers of the separate defendant have been overruled by Circuit Judge H1U in tbe case of Dollie Ramp ts. Merle Ramp and others. - Plaintiff seeks accounting of certain funds xf the Brooks community club. . Wedding -1- Marriage license was Issued yesterday- to Clarence A. Howe. 43, and Bertha Nogos sek. 20, both of route seren, Sa lem. They were married here yesterday afternoon f by County Judge J. C Siegmund. Final Account John H. Daren-' port and Eunice Goodknecht hare tiled final account as administra tors of the estate of Lucretla Dav enport. Hearing has been set for June 22. ,"' : - i ' 12" and It wood, also planer wood $5 per cord load- delivered from' car, . 85.50 delivered from yard. Cobbs and Mitchell Co., 249 S. 12th. TeL 7443. Judgment Judgment for 15, 090 and 8300 attorney's fees has been entered against plaintiff in suit of Lars P. Paulsen Ts. Jacob Julius Schwarzenberger. Forclos nre is ordered. Attachment Writ of attach ment has been filed - in case of D. W, Pugh ts. H. J. ohanesen. Wool sweaters, value to 1 1 Spe. 2.95. G. W. Johnson A Co. From Mill City D. B. Hill ef Mill City was a business risltor in Salem yesterday. Vet Not Entitled To Free Hunting A reteran of the Canadian ar my who is drawing a pension 'for disability is not entitled to a free hunting and fishing license, un der sn enactment of the 1931 leg islature, according to an opinion handed down by Attorney Gener al Van Winkle. The opinion was requested by the state game com mission. . Make those trees pay GRAFTING Black or Seedling Trees VERN MATHIS R. No. 9, Phone 5505 A Genuine Corn Remedy with a bona-fide guarantee The faith we express in our corn remdey is shown on our guaranty NO CURE - NO PAY There are no strings i to this offer. Purchase , a bottle and use it according to directions, and if it fails in its purpose, return, tbe empty bottle to us and hare your money refund ed. ' . . -' Almost never falls and oft en succeeds in eradicating those stubborn corns that oth er remedies fail on. 25c a Bottle Schaefer's DRUG STORE The original yeUow front candy store of Salem 185 N. Commercial St. Penslar Agency Phone 5107 buvil'g n m PDLICE 1TTDMI Police, police! The sale of the Fulop Bros, stock of men's clothing which was begun yesterday by-Bishop's at the former Fulop location on State street attracted , such a crowd that police had to be called to keep, the jam In order. Before opening time the entry way and street were crowded. When the doors were opened so many rush ed in the clerks were crowded out at the , back so tbe front doors were locked until the people in side could be waited on. "The people were certainly in terested in the bargains' said Ralph Cooley, -manager. "They bought not only the smaller items like shirts and neckties and un derwear but suits, overcoats, hats. We used a lot of advertis ing and the results certainly Jus tified the spread which we gave the sale." . I , Double truck ads in The- States man, with posters printed there from and widely, distributed .were used in putting on this salrby Bi shops who purchased the bank rupt Stock. '.- i , i: - -..: . Damage Action Follows Fatal Auto Accident Suit for damages totaling $10,-! 000 was filed against Frank Doo Uttle yesterday by L .C Krleger, as administrator of the estate of Fred Krleger, who received fatal injuries last January 17 when he vrn -JL':i: 0.n. T7? ' y ' . 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There has been a rumor to the effect that It was closed circulating 'about the city. - Chief Mlnto explains that the policy now is to lock the occu pants in the room and In the morning, let them out and direct them out of the city. There bare been , men - who stayed - In this domicile for nearly a : month: hence the new policy. . ; Transients . during - tbe winter bare been allowed to stay an in definite period and eren do small bits of cooking in the basement, but this . policy: is discontinued. The aroma : of frying . bacon and boillnr coffee la too demorallclne: on the . city employees, say auf- PEES CURED 'WiUess eserstlra er less ef Uh DR." MARSHALL n Orecea B4g. i Pboa SSOt -.11 ! To) Flop Ruling ! I. . ii II "?eacft for a WCttY instead" leach fytam tboriUea, - : i Several : hundred transients have been given shelter during 4the -winter months, j Included in the regular pa trons of the "hotel" haTe been hobos and tramps, illiterate men, college educated , men. loafers, and - those who were anxious to work. Some talk fluently on poli . FREE FACIALS Lei the Colonial Danes Specialist from HoUjrwood girt you new and instructive Beauty Hints She will analyse your complexion and prescribe for its own particular care. Let her recommend the shade of rouge and powder most becoming to your type. She will give you a compUmentary facial, using the marvelous Colonial Dames Beauty Aids ' , , i ..'(,! i Let her show you bow these unusual almond oil prepara tions will add to your attractiveness almost like magic t They are the favorite of Hollywood. Ton will be delight fully surprised and pleased I Make your appointment tor a free facial at once. Do not delay! Phone reservations early. MILLER'S h: D LTLT t?S3 LrDl? Now! P lo as o I Actually put your fingor on your Adam's Applo. Touch It your Adam's Applo Do you know you aro actually touch ing your larynx? -This Is your volco box-it contains your vocal chords. When you consider your Adam's Apple, you aro con sidering your throat your vocal chords Don't rasp your throat with harsh irritants Roach for a LUCKY Instead Remember, LUCKY STRIKE Is tho only clga rotto In America that through its oxciusivo Roasting" process oxpols cortain harsh Irritants present in all raw tobaccos; Theso expelled irritants aro sold to manufacturers of chemical com pounds. They aro not present In your LUCKY STRIKE, and so wo say Consider tics, religion or the Einstein the ory while others do not seem to have an interest in life about them. Few were wanted by po lice anywhere. , - When you take the Oregon Statesman r from a carrier boy you are patronising a little mer chant of your own neighborhood. your Adam's Apple. TUNE IN ThcLucky Strike Dance Orches' rra, every Twes day, Thursday and Saturday evening ever N. B.-C. ttct vorks. V