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me UUL.uu grA'lJLiall a, baleia.. Ore oa. Tuesday Ilornir. r, July . 7, 1 S 3 1 Local News Briefs Xnrrowly Escapes Icath John ,J. .Mayers narrowly escaped be ing killed in wreck and burning of a track In which St wm rid log wiui niuuiin u invai, m v . Angeles truck driver. In the Red Rock canyon on the Midland trail IS miles, north ot Mojave, on Jane 15," according to a pre dipping received " by ni sister, J ' jaw rriill. ' tt V- T Miss Jean Mayers, KTS Market street, here. When a tire blew nr. Vi tmV at m A atmt tnd burned up,. says tne cupping. May era and a passing; motorist " drag ged Ronk. the driver, from under the steering wheels ot the harm ing vehicle, bat he . died a '-lew minutes later. Asks Dim tonal -Motion to dis miss appeal has been filed by Ladd ft Bush Trust company In connee . tion with estate of Uary T. Greg, oire.' The appeal was mad by W. P. Wllqaet former administrator of the estate, whom the- court dis charged on petition and named Instead the trust company.-The company bases request for appeal - on assertion that notlc cf appeal was not served on It and that cer tain document .were net filed wtthni necessary tlmeC. Dance every Sal." nit. Open" air -pavilllon suyton. . - t Miss Barely BaclMls Bdlth Burch. stenographer at the city hall, was ba-k at wore onnj after her annual vaeatlonWith friends she motored as far south as Eureka. CaL. going by way of Grant Pass aad coming north along the Oregon Coa-t highway to Conullle. then taming inland la Raseburc - v Thomas Webb died l this city Jaly . age 72; husban&Jf Nellie A. of Salem; brouxer - ot. Banuw .. . . r . 1 A aad Jesse or Missoar, mn. u"i phlppi of Gervala, - Mrs. . Noma Saucy of Salem i father of Clifford T. of Kelso. Okla New lab of Los Angeies, ueorg a. ana "m. Portland, Eira or new xorn. a eral service Tuesday. July 7, at 3 p.m.. Rev. D. J. How offlciat lmg. Interment City View ceme tery, under the direction of the Cloygh-Barricfc company. Mrs. Emallae Best died at the residence. 1Z54 Franklin avenue. West Salem. July, 5. age 85; mo ther of Jennie and. Rebecca of West Salem, William of Newberg and James of Salem; sister of Mis Ellen Sykes of Sykesville, Penn and James of Salem. Funeral services Tuesday, July 7, at 1 p.m. Rev F. Lb Campbell officiating. Interment City View cemetery, un der .the direction of the Clough Barrick company. " ' Taylor : . William T. Taylor died at the residence on Macleay rbate 1. July , age 77; husband of Mary J.: father of Walter H. and Vergil O. of SUverton, Earl E. of- Plxley, Calif., the late Alfred J- Mrs. Ada Steelhammer of , SUverton, Mrs. Edith Jerman ot Macleay, Mrs. Myrtle Clymer of SUverton and Mrs,' Faye Liechty ot Macleay; brother of Marlon of Mehama and Mrs. Mary J. Baker of Berkeley, , Calif. Funeral services Wednes day, July S.at 1:30 p.m. from the chapel of W. T. Rlgdon and son. Rev. W. C. Kantner officiating. Interment City View cemetery. Yarble f Edward O. Varble of 1320 Fer - ry street died near this city July 4. age (1; husband of Mamie; brother of Dr, Perry I Varble of Bloomington, liu Fonerai ser vices Tuesday. July 7, at 3 p.m. from the chapel of W. T. Rigdon and Son, Rev. Wlllard H. Pope of Portland officiating. Interment Citj View cemetery. ' " Harior ' ' Arthur H. Harior died In Port land July 4, age 31; husband of Helen;; father of Betty Jean; son of Mrs. Minnie Harior of New York; brother of Carl of New York. Funeral service Tuesday. July 7 at 1:30 p.m. ev. W. C. Kantner officiating, j Interment Mt. Hope cemetery under direc tion of Rigdon and son. - - ' . - ' Klphart . Jtmes W. YJphart died In this city-Jly 6. axe 75; boaband ef TERWILLIGER'S X - rvnuL OTSTBOTOSS rre ohsjcesibta Onr rriMa Arm ImmMi XJfissred lady Caiabner CIougb-Barnck Co. MORTUARY 2. .BMnunnusssBY ; A. nunsnanw- C . Phone 5151 . r;: , Charch at Terry St. A. M. Clough Dr. I E. Barrick ; V. ?. Golden. . PtUxta iHtmarfd Phone S1 Moderately Priced A Park Ceinetery With Perpetual Care Jmmt ten rain a tee ' from the heart ef town " 1 CITY VIEW CEMETERY Established 1803 Tel. 8053 - Con Tenle!itly. Accessible Perpetual care provided' for Prins Reasonable Obituary ; Hurry to Bedside The serious illness of FrankT E. Mack." It. caused Mr. and Mrs. Forest Mack and two children, Roy and Aus tin, to return hurriedly from a vacation trip in California Satur day. The father, who lives on th Silets river, suffered a para lytic stroke Thursday afternoon while he was working - about V Mack's landing". Sine that time he has been critically .ill at lis home. His son, Frank pf 5 fern,' report ' from the ailing man's bedside that he Is some what better, though -still' -very j i Advocates Short Honrs Work ing for a six-hoar day and. five day ; week. W. R. Snow ot Chl csvjco. former state secretary of i - ... the socialist party of Illinois and tnember of the national executive Committee, will speak at a public meeting here Thursday. He will disease 'super-power' through the nroper vs of the ballot. Ef forts are being- made to held the meeting outdoors, probably in Wlllsoa park.', otherwise In -: the hall ot the labor council on Ceert street, f ScofleW's House Afire - The house ot Dr. H. B. Seofleld caught fir shortly after noon yesterday at IS 00 Hazel avenue, but prompt work i by th fire department Checked the blase before extensive damage was done. The flames Started at the foot of the stair way between the first and second floors. The Scoflelds were at t&e Coast. . : 1 1 Black cherries wanted for cash. Tel;4C43. 149 N. Front- : ji .-('. ; ' : f I Supplemental account In mat ter of partnership of E. Coote Fattoa, Hal D. Patton and LJllian E. McCully. supplemeatal account has been filed with the probate court showing receipts of 15.759, 09 and disbursement . of 5333.- :o ! , ..; . v .-v ; . . ! Picnic Tonight The annual picnic of Englewood community club will be hel dtonight at Ha ger'Sirove. Supper4wtll be ervy ed at 0:15 o'clock,. and members are requested to bring everything except Ice cream, cookies and cof fee. ! which will be furnished by the club. - - Ii " , i v ' From Woodbnrn Mrs. C. ,R. Puncan of Wood burn was a busi ness visitor in the city yesterday. She' ia primary teacher in the Hubbard school. '-- " Sarah E.: father of Orvll E. ot Portland. Earl of Washington, Joseph of Kansas; brother of Mrs. Rachael Vincent of Salem. Fun eral; services Wednesday,- July S. at 3:30 p-tn. from the chapel of W. T. Rlgdon and son. Interment Odd Fellows cemetery Ruth Marie Resnlcsek died In this city July; 5, age 4; daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raphael Reznic- aek of Nekowln: sister ot Esther and: Elmer.'- Funeral services Tuesday. July 7, at 11 a.m. from the chapel of W. T. Rlgdon and Son, i .. ; i ' 1 Stainbrook 1 Ina May stainbrook, formerly of route , died In a local hospital July 4, age 30; wife of Ernest; mother of , Marie, Iona, Delores, Melvin, Ernest and Leroy; daugh ter of Mrs.: Anna Relchert of Mitchell, 8. D.; sister of and sls-ter-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. Leone E. Brown of Salem and Mr. and Mrs. John Bracha of Kimball. Alta., Can.; aunt of Francis and Charles Brown. Funeral services Tuesday, July 7. at 2 p.m. from the Salem Mortuary chapel. 545 North Capitol street. Rev. C. C. Poling officiating: Interment City View cemetery. ' ... ! ...... Day': ,." :." " ' Asa Day died at LewUton, Ida ho, July 2, age 14; son of Joe of Molalla. Funeral announcement later by the Salem Mortuary. i-L : :.Maaa To Mr. and. Mrs. Don ald Mann, 1C45 Mill street, a girl. Gladys Leadolce, born July 3. f oof OSgEo : tllllloni Nav AthUtVt Pet ,,wilr frr trtmm the mr ekla c&uainr mw Itrktnr C K?!"-. A1 if 9Um Zlcln. w irf: ?ta. Trnch foot or Hand Itch, wben von. can avoid In fection and Quickly heal your skin with Dr. Nrxon's Nlxodermr Baaed don akin pijlt. Dr. Nlzon?g oderxa act. with MiuiiDr L hi dealanMd for till Zrtjmimr ted. It must stop itch and quickly beal your akin or the small eoit will be f aodad. . ... . - Perry's Drug Store" ; ' T 113 8. Genrmercial , Card Tables : for Rent , Can fdlO, Csed. Fnrnftare j r Department r , ' I 131 n. nig, p.: ': rBnuaBBnusHananananaanaunuc m I Soup or Salad ' . Meat or pish potatoes - Vegetables " Bread and Batter or RoQs i . Pi or Paddm; and Drink ?51 f ' Application In suit ' of N. D. Schmalta vs. Caroline P. Schmaltx,-application to place on motion docket ha been made. Also she has filed reply to his charge that she neglected their children, while she had their care for period following awardier di ore to him. She la seeking to reopen the case and gain custody of the children, ot whom she says he promised her care do matter which 'way the original suit was decreed. .- ; . - ; llott la Minor Smash Jamea W. Mott, state corporation com missioner, waa Involved in a min or accident Sunday. I While driv ing west on Union street between Liberty and Commercial, the right front wheel of hi car was struck by the left' front wheel ot the car driven by A. M. Eby, f J State street. Eby was pulling out from the curb where he had been parked. Neither cari waa Injured to any appreciable extent.. Invitations are extended to Sa lem women to attend the Oer- ntanla Tea party given by Mrs. Rockwell, special demonstrator far UU kirh redaeinr tea. 1 o'clock to 5 each day until Thurs day.. Miller's third noer. spon sored by Miller's Beauty Shop. (Take, elevator). ' Vlaifc fra " ArHarff Rav and Mra. A. II. ' Beckendort and "two sons are here from California for aa extended visit, with her moth er, Mrs. L.-M. 8charff. XOJT Ne braaka avenue. They plan . to Imt for California ..Thursday. and will be accompanied on the return trip by Mrs. scaanr. wno will remain in the south for aa extended visit. . f. ; Hit bn Turn G. E. Mont gomery ot Brooks started Sunday to make a reverse turn, on North Liberty street at Center. Accord ing to Xh'Barr who drove the ear which collided with him, be fall' ed to put but bis band In suffi elent time. The result was a collision which did slight damage to both cats and bo Injury to the drivers..- . t : : . ,. Committee Only The stock holders committee, and not: all stockholders, of th . American FldeUty Investment company will meet in Portland Wednesday aft ernoon on call of the receiver, Ben W. Olcott. it w announced. The session will be held In the Bedell building, beginning at 1 ?'!?oek ' 1 f : Bargains on ; used tents. All' glsea, Salem Bargain Honse, 320 N. Coml. 'i v ? :.:; ' f snnlta 2Mjitd Lost hnulina permits have been granted by the county court as follows: E. P. Rich, Aurora-Wllsonvllle road; Don Littlepaga. .above Scott Mills and SUverton; Chester ' IV Moyer and, JW. Sasek, both on Green's bridge-Jefferson road. , Mir Amend Orders granting permission to amend second amended complaint .has been en tered in companion suits of W fi lial .L. Clark as administrator ani Sarah Clark against Carl South worth, of the Willamette Valley Transfer, company. To Ouiet Title-F. G.MIeber and wife have filed suit against the unknown heir of George. Shirts and other to ' quiet , title to property. ' ' ' m.vm tnnw Answering suit brought . by ' Fred Roethlla berger, R. J. " 8mUh makes gen eral denUl of the allegation In the complaint. . , , , Dr. M. D. Vinyard CHIROPODIST leave July 20th for New York City to take special post-graduate work. He will return' to Salem about October. 1st. Dr. Chaa Lens -1 Chinese Medicine. ISO N. Con'mercial t SU S: Bin Office Is jnr Tuesday and Satnr- J : day 3 to S:SO " Wttseat eperaOoa r toss of ttsae, ; DR. MARSHALL St OrrSM Bide Paaaa SSO Scluiefer'a A grain Featare Dollar Mints ... t Those . very . popular creamy candies with cream fondant center 1 taritalixinsr with fresh peppermint and dipped in high -rade bitter-sweet chocoUt. r , U Special JThis Week .'. t Only.- ;U ::y 36c per lb. 2 lbs. for 70c DRUO STORE . The original yellow froat candy store of Salem . 1S5 N. Commercial St. : PenaW Agency Phone B107 a ..... i : 1 1 i, v. PILES CURED X. i ii . Accused ef Poasesaion John Marshall, "Char 1 a Ambrose, Charles Thompson aad Ralph' Et seel were arrested en Saturday on n charge of Illegal possession ot liquor. Ambrose and Thompson entered jlea of sot guilty on Monday and Marshall ' aad - Etsel had not yet entered pleas. : Returns Home Mrs. Vivian Bartholomew - returned ' to - her home here Sunday from Dayton, Wash., where she had been visit ing her mother sino the close ot achooU She assumed duties yes terday aa one- of . t heTaatraetors at the 14th street playgrounds.: , PetiUo for. Road Cafe JL Swan and other have petitioned the county court to. establish a short road, la district C2. : The road will afford the only entrance to Cbampoeg- cemetery, the 'peti tion says. t i - . : o . . !-l . . -': . . See Ruas ' Smith.- Center and Church, for tire bargains", rr - . -- i v CUnlca All clinics scheduled for-the week by . the . county de partment ef . health wiU be held ia Salem, except twb. a preschool at SUverton thin afternoon and a O. '-D.celinlc at Aurora- Thursday beginning ' at 1j 30' o'clock.! . - -v Oa-Vacatieav Joseph ". Benaer, general delivery clrk at th lo cal: -postof flee, i on . hi annual leave from duties. ' However, be' -working- harder - thaa. -ever' at a small tract near her which" h own. . " . . . . i -Defaali Judgment In eas of Sclo Mill and Elevator company. Inc., vs. A. T. Anderson and oth ers, default and "judgment has been entered. . .- I - Non-Suit Order ,of . voluntary non-suit was entered yesterday in circuit court ease of . Mrs. Cora Darcy vs. E. T. -Pierce, ; , ' -.. -VIC!' ".. "Reach for a LUCICY instead ' Placo your finger oryour Adam's Apple. You are actually, touching yourIarynx this con tains your volco box your vocal crVords. ; ; From the report off a famous scientist who studied the effects, of LUCKY STRIKE'S exclusive "TOASTING" Process- During the course ofmxnne recent , investigations . we became inter t ' ested to ascertain whether Ultra t : " . Violet Ray produced anychahz -In the quality of the cigarettes. It . may interest you to laiour that Z tvas able to detect a very definite difference in the, irritant qualities of the treated and untreated dg ' aretteu Several tests were model ' not only on myself, but others as well, and we experienced little 'difficulty in selecting the treated or irradiated cigarette as 1 dis - -tinctly .lesM irritating to the duh cous membrane of the nose and. pharynx than the control or tnv treated dgarettesJ . . . , . ....... Sunshine mellows heat purines : - thaf i why LUC1CY STRIKE'S ox-1 elusive TOASTINO Process In- ; : dudes the use of modern . Ultra Violet Rays. Remember LUCKY STRIKE ihD only dfjarctto in r - America that brings you the added benefits of 'OASllN3Vind so we say Consider, your Adtsm's Applo". De careful In your choice of cigcrettes 66 ! t SB test , .--A jr .-v- ;xv v: y :. '.v.-: :o t Jncludin fho uso of Ulfra f Sunshm , 1 -. Your Throat Prof bef fori artalnst Irritation cnatiist counli , M - I r : : . A ; - - ' - ' . . Denenries Demurrer has been XUed by defendant la suit of the Adjustment Bureau cf the Port land Association et , Credit Men vs. Otto A. and Ifenry Hartman. me aemurrer avers the com plaint doe not slat tacts gu fri- cient to canse' action. - . . Henderson - - Maternity -heme moved to .1484 SUte 8U' .Motions Motions to make more dermite and certain has been filed by -defendant fai suit of crown Mill vs. Cherry City Milling company, and also. In suit ot : Michael Gehgmann vs. Lela Jerman.' ;,. . - Final Ofder Final order has been entered in probate ia estate ef Emily W. Jeffrie and. shows distribution among the 20 heir of 33,210.01. Ditribtiv:amouaU ranged all way f rem ene-forUeth to an eighth of the total.,. . 'Short Measure Charge r. '.Ed Store entered a plea fit net guilty id justice court on Monday to a charge of giving short measure of wood..' The ease .will be heard t later "date. . . ; , -"- Plead net Onllty Frank ;Dayi accused of assault a-nd battery on one H.. Steinboch, , has. entered a plea of not guilty ia.jvatle conTt and .will b granted a bearjag on Wednesday.' ' r " '.Amve Honee Robert and Forbes Mack are' home from Port. Angeles. ' where they have 1 spent . the past five weeks. ' The - boy ar sons of Mr. and Mrs. Forest MaCk. - - -y-: . . . .. v- " ' Baa- fer- Menrty Standard . Oil company of Califoraia has filed suit against Gabriel: Powder-and Supply company-tor money due on equipment or recovery Of the equipment. j . , . MM, - - ... : :-:--.w ..-.::: ''..-"..:::-:.:-...-:::.-.-... :-..;::; :.:-:.w.-.-.-:-.-.r--.-.-.-.-;-::-:.s:. . r - - x v - , . . r i. i s v- a y v : I ' A :' , : It- i v ' t v- V " -.v . ' F - ef" - - , : I i if. Prona Arbor Grove Mrs. Rose M. Tergea of th Arbor : Gr or district, oat from tTubbard, was a Business cauer yesteraay at the office of the county school ynper intendent. She is clerk cV the Aroor uroveacnooi district. Zssae licenaa The county court has issued dance hall li cense to Sam Palmerton - of Spong' landing. ! . : i ; Birth Reported Ms"and' Mr. John- Beackev ar nmnti i Af an eight-pound girl, born July I at oi, Vincent Hospital In Portland, Gaardiaa Named Frank Ko- vens has - been appointed ! guar dlan ad litem of Andrew Kovenx, minor. ' v . i . . Hrarlnv Jul, n na nLitiA, for appointment of guardian for uiaus . a. iranse, incompetfinC, hearing ha been set for Jaly 30.. From Start ML ! Tnkl of Suyton waa a business caller here yesterday. Insurance Chief Point at. Issue : In Divorce'jCase ' - '- t - With ownershin of an Inanranca policy ene of the bones of conten tion in the divorce case ot Mary n. Margin vs. Koy 1). Hargln. the circuit judge yesterday, ordered the policy to be assigned to the clerk of the court, who Is to cash it at surrender value. j " The order stipulate that cer tain coats ar to be paid frm 'th money so received, and the bal ance to "be paid over to the party th - court later decides Is the owner.:- , t -. Hargln took the policy out aad made her beneficiary. - - I . - - - -. . J:-?. , - - - .:. t-v.'.v. v.. -.-:....-...- -". . ? 1 'IVOIKTOBESUH Construction on the Cottage farm-Admsvlile roid I exnected to be rMumed artmaffma. . thfa week, the county engineer, Hedda Swart, said yesterday after a visit there with Judge J. C. Siegmnnd. Tha lob vm ktltaii whn lh crew had worked about two miles of the road, or to point of a curve. Right-of-way of the curve Is what 1 holding the construction nn now. . The county road chiefs want to make the curve through' one end of the Lebold prune orchard, thus eliminating a . cut higher bp through : the . same orchard and through the Shaw place. While Lebold prefers to have the road take the hignet- route, th court Is hopeful of reaching agree ment wnereoy the curved route at corner . of the orchard may be used. ' .. Sunday School Group Plans to' Attend Meeting TURNER. July 0 The Turner Methodist Sunday : school voted Saa&ay to go as a school to Me hama Sunday. June 12. Ia time for the morning - service at 10 o'clock Of the San tiam district Sunday school convention .which Is entertained by the people -ot Mehama once a year. .- Rev. Birtchet of the Salem Presbyterian church will give the address of the day at. 2:45 in the afternoon. " ; " TUNB IN- ThstmckyStrSi y."' Dane OrcXe. . tra every Tm - mnd . Saturday evening-) over 27.B. C. networks JOHNSON'S FOR GLOVES f "1 . 7 IT ii of Sleevele: ressi Washable Flat Creue SilkDresses i I in ! Champagne Med. Blue Maize White Oyster Pink Naw Blue j . Sizes 14 to 42 : -! Today mm I lnWMQHM'Q FOR HOSIERY Just Received Jackets in White Black : ' Champagne ni i i -tvn . oiacKana wnit j with Belts Priced at Only, beUccle Styles ' ' i nson i&l State D ryi -J V Var- Little Sport Toh