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i "if' The OREGON STATESMAN. SaUta. Ore oa, Friday Morniar. Jcfy 10, 123 Local News Briefs ' " t ---."-. --'-. V Cross and Urfy Answering di vorce eomplaint of R. C H. Kocfc er, Fnncei Koche'r uri be has been cross and ugly with her al most continuously sine their mar riage in Hubbard in 1S11, that he has refuged to take her or their three children to places of amuse ment; that he haa refused .to care for them properly; that he has used vulgar language and so con ducted himsejf toward) defendant that ahe has had to leave home on occasions to escape bodily harm. She asks that his complaint be dismissed and that - she - be r awarded care of the three child ren, for -whom -she asks support money. She asks also a third in terest in certain property and S0 attorney's fees. The trouble-free performance record of the Westinghouse Elec tric refrigerator is unsurpassed by. any other refrigerator. . rrrM Infinite Projects A jrt..!.. nnitrnrttTA Tirolect to UV4M V . - ' be undertaken by the local Lions club was urged by Justice George Ross man at the noon luncheon meeting on Wednesday. Pres ervation of native wild life and flowers was suggested as worth consideration. ' Particular pro " Jects suggested were the saving of- wild flowers in the. Silver ' f-V Trail a narlr and the Discing of beavers in familiar surround ings so that they might be seen by tourists. Useful,, attractive : myrtlewood noveltles,65c up.Atlas Bookstore. Rabbits Kara Harlan Judrt, deputy in the county clerk's of fice, has been checking on scalps offered for bounty for a long time now, but - he received the first pair of rabbit's ears yester day. The claimant learned that no bounty is paid on rabbits. Whether the deputy .told the claimant the animaVs paw was the best bet. Judd did not dis close. ( - t ' j Sues for Divorce Zora Elliott has filed divorce suit against Ralph Elliott, whom she says made her lire In a small shack occupied also by his Indigent par ents. The mother-in-law domi nated her while they were so living,, she says. On account of his treatment of herr she wss forced to leave him last October. .They were married here In June. 1950. - Here at last, the new 19 5 Westinghouse Electric Refriger ator, at Gahlsdorfs, 325 Court. ' Dragons at Taylor's Sanday Life saving methods, swimming and fancy diving will be demon strated by the Black Dragons life saving corps at Taylor's beach on the Mill creek, begin ning at 2:30 o'clock Sunday aft ernoon. Eight or more members of the T. , M. C4 A.-Red Cross "natators will put on the exhibi tion. ' , ' . From Trip Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bechtel, Mr. and Mrs.1 woti.in TWhtel and Frank Mc- Catfery returned late Wednesday from a two weeks' vacation spent at McCredit. springs. Louis Bech tel, veteran real esUte dealer here, was enthusiastic abent the springs. He says the scenic beau ties there are wonderful. Dance every Sat nte. Open air pavlUion. Stayton. Case Poatposwd Clrcnlt court case of sUte vs. DeGulre, eched nled to come up today, haa been Switched over to Monday, when It Is probably pleas will ? be changed. No ease will be heard in Judge McMahan's department of court today or tomorrow. , ' Complaint In Enmity F.'Miura has fUed suit against W. C. Jes chke seeking money due on eon tract to purchase land; Misra asks that if the certain -sums are not paid within 10 days then foreclosure proceedings author ised. . Get all the facts on the West inghouse refrigerator, before yo jwy; Gahlsdorfs, 325 Court SC At Canij Miss Helen Breit haupt. Miss Eileen Moore, Mrs. Elisabeth Gallaher were at Camp Santaly last night to make In spection preparatory to opening the Girl Reserve camp next Mon day. J. W. Moore drove the ; group, , out. ' ; - , ' Teachers Plmic Miss Carlotta Crowley, director of summer ses slost tu the local public schools to gether with the critic teaehers of the city enjoyed a picnic at Brush. College Wednesday even ing. nnAnliir Knecial! A beautifuila Sxl0 portrait in folder for $1.00. Stndlo re-oecoraxea m aariowu loas blending of the modern and antique. New ideas. New styles. A new price schedule. Only $ for one to a dosen portraits. "Cyn Crontae. Court and Comm'l. over Bnsick's. Seeks Divorce Gladys Brows yesterday filed suit for divorce against Fred M. Brewn, whom she married in Salem last July 14. She charges cruel and inhuman treat ment, that he did not support her, that he became drtn at least once a week. They have not lived together since last November. r -"-n Dr. Chan Lam I Chinese Medicine !l$ K. St Cen'saereial SU Stlim i uuice afjurs JTaesdsy and Satnr day a to 8:SO Card Tables . for Rent . Call SHI lO, Csed Fumitare. Department 131 N. HlC . I J Seek Divorce Divorce com plaint was filed yesterday by Mary IJndlftv aralnat Ranrri I.lndiev. to whom she was married In Neb raska in February, ill Q . They hare lived separately since Octo ber, .19 2 9. Immediately prior to which period-he pursued course of harrasslng and wounding plain tiff's I feelings, eompl-Int says. One of the two children is of age. She seeks $2000 alimony and $150 attorney's fees, and custody of the minor child, a son 19 years old. i .- -' .. -' ! Salem i to Portland, 55c. Inde pendent Stages. Depot, Bligh hotel. ' ' : ' appended Sentence ' Harold Heskett appeared before Judge LLi H.;McMahan yesterday after noon on a charge of forgery He was arraigned, waived indictment aad was - given suspended .. sen tence. He is alleged to have pass ed 4a false check signed by Ray Stevenson-for 35 and la tavor of himself. Heskett .was released, from the county Jail. wherhe has Men the past two weeks. ' t t i - - Distribution In estate of George J. Wolfer, Sadie Scholl. executrix; has been authorized to distribute $1600 among Edwin S. Wolfer. . Sadie Scholl. Henrietta Wolfer.- Ursula Q. W61fer and credit of $400 to legatee. Clark Ml jW. WilL. Sadie Scholl yester day filed her first serai-annual ac count; ; - , Remember Tolks There la an other, big dance at Turner Sat. "lie. l j Final Account Hearing on fi nal account of Iris H. Butler as execujtrix of the estate of Elva El Betsf ord has been set for Fri day. August 14. .The account shows property on hand .worth $8,883.5. I ' J ! j Purchaser In foreclosure suit of SeJma Beck vs. Patrick Burns and others, sheriff's return shows plaintiff purchased the property fqr $1,924.64, the amount of the execution. I Bargains on used tents. All sites J Salem Bargain House, 320 N;Um'L ' 'nitier Ktate John P. Dltter has been appointed as administra tor of esUte of Katie Dltter. val ue4 at $1500. George H. Bell. Ed ward J. Dltter and Edwara J. ueu are appraisers. ! Appelated Hugh O. Clifford has been appointed guardian of $500 testate of Marie E. Clifford, minor. Appraisers are R. D. Gtay.'H. Gearhart and Roy Bur- to?- i :sm Rum Smith. Center and Church tor tire bargains. !llas Operation Mrs. Ralph C. Chrtls is In Portland for a tonsil operation which will be per frirmAd at- the Good Samaritan hospital this forenoon. j Withdraws Demurrer Order caM ot Theodore C. Amend vs. Marie Amend permlU defendant A wMhdraw dmurrer and file an ' answer. . ; Hear lag Continmed Hearing In case of state on relation ot Lola C. Alter vs. Hugh W. Alter, has been continued until August 1, before Judge Hill, Dance Friday, Haxel Green. Front West Stayton Leonard Walker, clerk of the West stay ten school district, was a busi ness visitor In town yesterday. Foielosre T. ,M. Hicks has filed j application against Fred Jordan , and others tor Judgment foreclosing tax Uen. - - i ' GUESTS AT WACOXDA WACONDA. July The' Miss es Grace and Ln Ellen Flier oi Portland are spending a part of their vacation with their brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. F. R Nusom. Grace and La Ellen have been In training for nurses at a Seattle hospital the past two years. While here they will be guests In Salem at the home, of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Angelo. Mrs. Angeto Is a sister of the Misses FHeei ! .EXFXTCTOR'S NOTICE Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned, was amy appomieu executor of the estate of Arthur E. MeClain, deceased, by the or der' of the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Marlon, on the lth day of Juno. 1981,1 and that aiVpersons having claims against said estate are hereby reo nested to present their respective claims, with proper tni- itnt vr4fi4. to tha n IV- T .a A. M - erslned executor, at the office of John Bayne. Attorney ai law, 341 State-street. Salem. Oregon, within six months from, the date of this notice. Dated July 10th, i93i.! : . i J. Deo MeClain. Executor of the will and estate of Arthur E. Me Qlainj Deceased. j John Bayne, Attorney for Exe cutor.; July 10-1 7-2 4-8 r-A T. Gum Drops and Orange aid Lemon . SHces FRESH MADS " ( - Thla week's aoecial at Schaef- er's. i Due to a quantity buy Ve are- able to sell these at a very low price. Regular price on these gums, 30c lb. : I. For week end only , V'-j ISchaefef's ; t s DRUG STORK '' I , ,The Original Tellow Front awl Candy Special Store of Salem, 135 X. Commercial St. ' 1 1 Penslar Agency Dial Bl7 ISY IVEEltS flllEM FOR CEBitIGS Crooked Finger Trip Slated Sunday; ML Hood Climb : Following Weekend a The Chemeketans, outdoor or ganisation for .the Salem T. M.'C. A., hare a busy program arranged for the next six weeks according to the current issue ! of their monthly publication. First on the list of interesting hikes and trips will be the Crooked Flnker Ridge Junket next Sunday, led 'by Dr. Grover Bellinger. : Cars will leave the "T' here at ? a.m. and the group will be taken to; the Scotts Mills country where the hike win begin. .The ridge to be traversed lies In , Marion county between Butte creek and Ablqua creek, running In fairly high rounded hills at the' edge' of the valley along the road between, the Rocky Four corners and the' Pine tree corners northwest of. Silrerton. .The annual ML Hood climb of the Chemeketans has been set tor Saturday and Sunday. July 18 and 19. The group will leave here as early Saturday afternoon as possible with W. .1. McCloud as leader. They will drire- to . Gov ernment camp, then hike to the timber line where camp will be made for the night. Early the next morning the hikers will start up the mountain, planning to reach the top by noon. . The cost for the entire trip has been set at $3.50 a member. Hikers to wear heavy-soled shoes, heavy wool socks with warm sweater and wind proof packet. "Colored glasses will be required on the trip and cold cream and grease paint will he furnished. ? Pamella Lake Goal 1 Of Hike Anmst 2 Sunday, August 2. f Chemeke tans are to hike ln to Pamella lake in the Mt. Jefferson country. The group will leave here early In the morning, driving up the North Santiam 15 miles beyond Detroit and here leave the cars for a six-mile hike in to the lake Mills : William P. Mills died ln this city June 8, age 84; father of Fred, W. H. and Harry of Salem. Edward of Centralla,' Wash., and George E. of Tacoma, Wash.; brother of Samuel T. of Grand Mound. Wash., and , Mrs. ; Elisa beth Beall of Sacramento. Calif. Funeral services Friday. July 10. at 11:30 a. m. from the chapel of W. T. Rigdon and Son. Inter ment City View cemetery. Winter j Ross E. Wimer died at the res idence, 46? North 18th street. July 7, age 49; husband of Effie; father of Phillip Edward and Jan- rose; son of Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Wimer ot Salem. Funeral services Friday, July 10. at 10 a. m. from. the chapel ot W. T. Rigdon and Son. Rev. Grover C. Blrtehet of ficiating. Interment Beicrest Me morial park. - i ; Garner 1 ! Anna Sophia Garner ; died at the family residence, IS 10 Brooks avenue, July t. age 72: wife of W. A. Garner: mother ; of Mrs. Bertha Loyd aad Mrs. Frank Lin degl,' both ot Seattle,: Benjamin of Saskatchewan, Can., and Neil of Salem; six grandchildren also surviving. Funeral services Sat urday, July 11. at 10:80 a. m. from the .chapel of the Salem Mortuary, ' 545 - North Capitol street. Interment, City View cem etery. Day ! ' Asa Dar died at Lewiston Ida ho, July 2. Funeral services Fri day, July 10. at Grand Ronde, with .interment in that city. Ar rangements ln charge of -Salem Mortuary, 64 5 North ' Capitol street. 5 Clifford M ' Mm V. Clifford died in this city June 8. age 41; wife of Hugh O.: mother of Marie tu. umiora; sister, of Mrs. S. Abramson ot Lakevlew. Mrs. M. Ferry of Den ver,. Colo.. Mrs. Jane Bellows of Kansas, and Charles A. Brooner of Los Angeles. Notice of funeral later by the Clou gh-Bar rick com pany. , ; ,j TTERWILLIGER'S X rowraax. DTKseroma TTS CHUUU ' Ow Srric is rsraonal 3 I On Trie An Omt Ron f Sfodara Clongh-Barrick Co. MORTUARY; fn. urn.. rii r , Phone. 6151 - . ' Church at Ferry "St. A. M. Clongh ! Dr. L. E. Barrick a . V. T. Oolden Peltrtct 4nemortal Ptxjme : r ,S4iVtely . ,Prkd r A Park Cemetery With Perpetual Care . Jast tea ntlautea from the heart of tow CITY VIEW CEMETERY Established 1803 Tel. 8GS2 Conveniently Accessible t Perpetual care provided tor Prices Reasonable; Ob ltuary 1 "MISS LOS ANGELES" CHRISTENED j x - : r. v ! I t. i ' 4 Above photo shows Mrs. E. Ij. Cord, christening one of the Pacific Air Lines planes, "Miss Los Angeles,' at Glendale, while George Hearst, publisher of the San Francisco Examiner (left), and O. R. Fuller, air line of f klaL look on. over a well-graded forest trail. Leaders include Bessie Smlthr and Gladys Miller. The annual outing' of the Che meketans. Is to be held at : Mt. Rainier and a group Is already be ing formed to make that trip. It will last a fortnight beginning August 9 and continuing to Aug ust 23. Some of the Chemeketans plan to stay only one week.- T Will ITTEfiD il Reservations are coming ln rap idly for the . annual state-wide meeting ot the Oregon Federation of Postoffice Clerks and the Ore gon Association of Letter Carriers which meets here Saturday.1 Ac cording to local postal men mak ing arrangements. . at least , 250 men and women will be "here for the meeting which starts Saturday afternoon ln the chamber of com merce rooms and continues at night with a banquet ln the Ma sonic temple rooms. i ; , Charles R. Jfrcherd of Salem Is to be toastmaster at the banquet at which both associations will be guests of the local members ot the organisations. . An outstanding list of speakers has been secured for the banq.net. Included In the list are Mayor P. M. Gregory of Salem, Senator Charles L. MeNary, Congressman W. C. Hawley and Congressman Elect Charles H. Martin. Members of the convening or ganizations will Include Carl T. Frisvold, vice-president ot the- na tional federation ot postal clerks; C.Li. Patterson, president of the Oregon federation of postoffice clerks; Frank P. Fuge, president of the state association of letter carriers; Mrs. Todd, state organ iser for the women's auxiliaries ot the associations. Postmaster John J. Farrar of Salem has been in vited to spesk. as well as Don Up john, R. J. Hendricks and A. M. Soup or Salad Vegetables Pie or POSTAL HHIO Kjmsbssbssssi (with Wood Bros. Grocery) . . I. Specials in Quality Milk-Fed Poultry O Friers (halved) for $1.00 '"it : ' Also Lee's Chicken Pie (individual) v ' Something new and delicious 155 N. Commercial SL ' Phone 9164 A CORRECTION In Our Advertisement in Thursday's Statesman all $16.48 Ladies's, Suits were ' quoted t $6.48 THE AD SHOULD HAVE READ AH $16.48 Ladies' Coats.u .$6.48 BLOCH'S GOLDEN RULE STORE 220 N. Liberty TeL 8805 V Church, each of whom will rep resent local newspapers. Reports from the state con vention of chiropractors which met in McMinnvilie July 1-2-3 tell of the largest attendance In the history of the group and Indicate that speakers and program were the best on record. Officers elected at this conven tion were W O. Powell of Mc Minnvilie, president, and Floyd Hockett of -Monmouth, secretary. A McMinnvilie hotel served a picnic dinner Jn the city park Wednesday night. Thursday a banquet-at which 200 were seat ed was a- highlight ot the con vention. Other social affair add ed to the pleasure of the three day meeting. A silver loving cup was offered by the group to the winner In a contest to find the person present with the most perfect spine. Mrs. J. E. Long of Salem was the win ner. : The . principal speaker of the convention was Dr. Budden of Portland. Steelhammer is Druggists' Head SILVERTON, -July l George W. Steelhammer of Sllverton was elected president of the Oregon State Pharmaceutical association, at the annual convention which ended In Seaside yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Steelhammer returned home last night, Mrs. Steelham mer placed second in the women's golf tourney, winning a golf bag as a prise. A lixard with forked tall was caught at Trafford, Ala. HI Ml i Meat or fish Bread and Butter or Pudding and Drink Potatoes Rolls HER PLEASED lIOIITCOffi Definite Progress for j tax : Reduction Seen After. Conference Here i ! Gratification at the reaults ac complished In the statewide tax conservation meeting held In Sa lem Wednesday, . was expressed by Governor Meier Thursday . inl a statement in which he also reiter ated his willingness to call a spe cial session of the legislature to provide machinery for tax relief. - "It Is a fine demonstration of devotion to public welfare, the governor said, "when 5 business men will leave their personal af fairs and come, at their own ex pense from every corner of the state, to give, time and thought to the vital and urgent problems of public finance and taxation. ' . Early Benefits I i Are Forecast - r I "Yesterday's meeting resulted in definite and tangible action that will insure early and practical re sults. -Those who listened in; at the deliberations can have !no doubt that public opinion has been aroused and that a state-wide consciousness of existing condi tions has been 'awakened. ; All that Is needed now to secure relief from the oppressive tax burden is aggressive i and ' constructive leadership, j j . "The permanent organization which has been perfected and the calibre of the officers and mem bers of the executive committee Insure that leadership. If,. after they have had a chance to study all theangles of the situation, the officers and members of the exe cutive committee feel, as I do, that the need for tax relief is Im mediate apd that legislative en actments are required to provide the machinery for relief, I shall be disposed to call a special session of the legislature, with a view to getting prompt and constructive action." George Corey To Hike Along Skyline Trail . ' . M George Corey, son of R. H. Cor ey of Salem, will leave this morn ing for Roseburg. where he will meet Tim Maglnnis of Marshfleld and together the two young men will start an extended hike. ! j . They plan to hike to Diamond lake and th:n up the Sky Line trail to Mt, Jefferson. From Jef THE LATE SPIC-SMM Jit ' CLEANERS iT For Only A Little Down and a Little Each Month i FREE HOME DEMONSTRATION PORTLAND MIGHT ;r, -If:,;-237 If. Liberty PORTIAND. OREGON CITY, GRESHAM, HILLSBORO, SILVERTON, ST. HELENS, OREGON AND VANCOUVER, WASH. ferson the two will return by way of Detroit to Salem. They plan to cover, a distaaee of about lit miles, and expect to arrive back ia Salem about August 1.- - Black Dragons To Show Work SILVERTOT, July S. Mem bers . of the Black Dragons, life saving corps of Salem, will pre sent an exhibition of their work here Sunday afternoon at the city park swimming pooL - The suits which members of the corps wear, are distinguished by a black chen ille dragon with glaring, yellow eye and light green wings. MARTLV ENDS VISIT SILVERTON". July S.--Earl Martin, who has been visiting with relatives here for a- week, left today for his home in North Bend, Ore. Mr. Martin is employ ed as electrician ln a lumber mill there. LADD BANKERS ' Salem, Oregon Established! 1868 Commercial and Savings Department QQcIjODQijiri o i (i MODEL1 1 . V TWO CLEANERS FORMLESS THAN THE PRICE OR ONE ! . , i G ELECTKIC CQ JOB!" ELECTED WEB 1EB - Jack Johnston was elected pres ident of Fratemli club at the regular dinner meeting last night. He will succeed Walter - Fuhrer, who Is the organization's first president and has served for the past two years. Other officers elected were: Dr. K. H. "Waters, vice-president; Luke Shields, secretary; Boyd Fil ler, treasurer. Members of the board of directors for the coming year win be elected next Thurs day night. Yearly reports made to the' club revealed It had made gain ln mem bership, attendance and Interest, and Improvement In financial con dition. : & BUSH, crmrP (O ) o Griggs. I f ' ; fi 'powerT V Salem, Ore. : fl