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Its OIIEGO:? STATESMAN. SaknT Ortcn, : Wednesday l,!orr,!r-, Jdy 22, 1231" pag:; nv:: ' t Brooks la Portland - Russell Brooks, son of Mrs. Mildred Brooks, county recorder, Is In Portland for sereral weeks where he -will confer with merchants sad exporters doing business Is Eng land regarding their commereUl problems. He will also speak st ' severs! elrte clubs In Portland. Brooks Is S eonsnl now stationed st London, England. He is t grad uate, of the Willamette university law -school and of the JJniTerslty . . of Oregon. ;.' . - ' f Sirs. Arthur Brought .Here " Mm. Mary Arthsr. 11J0 Marloa street, employ ot s local paper, -was brought from Tne Dalles hoa pltal Monday night to Salem Gen eral hospital. Her Injuries, recelT ed in an autotnobila accident near Arlington Sunday, are -not believed so serious as was first reported. She is suffering rrom aerer lac erations abont the face and a t rac - - tured Jawbone. Sha will not be able to receive Tlsltors tor sereral ; days." - T; --. t : '", -" . ', - I " Thrift Way cleaners. 51 ComrtH . Suits cleaned . pressed. .v. Plain silk dresses S1.0. DeHar - Day only. - Detde llnbby's Plaint Marie C. Amend yesterday filed a denial ' of Theodore C. Amend's plea for 1 being released of ; suit costs. 1 Amend claimed he was not stead- Ily employed and needed every cent be could lay hands on to maintain three children dependent : upon him. His former wife 'claims tnat Amend s renUriy em r ployed and also tnat b has equity " Interest la real property which are of value to him. To Hear Aliens V.- W. Tom ltnson, district director ot natnr- allxatloa. Is to be at the county courthouse Thursday Jaly 23. to conduct preliminary examinations on people who are filing peUtlons for naturalisation. Tomlinson will only conduct exams for persons for whom more than two years sits passed since their declara tions in intention were tiled. They must bare resided at least Jiie years in the United States. ; Bargains on used tents. ; All sires. Salem Bargain House, 320 ' NVCom'L..! ' To Fly, to YancoaTer Iee U. Eyerly. superintendent of the Sa lem airport. Is to go to Portland today In his Stineon Detroltsr . Janior cabin monoplane. He will fly Allan Bynon. Portland attor ney and paember of the legisla ture, and seTeral. associates, to & business meeting In ; Vancouver, Miss StolxheUe Better Condi tion of Miss ffeva stolxheise, who underwent a malar operation at the Salem r General . hospital here Sunday. . Is reported , Improved. Miss Stolshefse. a student nurse of Good Samaritan hospital In Portland, recently returned, to Sa lem to spend her vacation with relatives. , , Goeitu Wjomlnir Mrs. Madge Wade left yesterday for Sheridan. . Wyo.. to spend a two weeks vaca tion. - . ; - J - Raldurln a . .uMm 129 North High street; July 19. Ralph James " Baldwin, two-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. It- J. Baldwin. Survived by parents, one sister and one Irotner. Gratesldc senlces Wed nesday. July 12. at H:30 a, m. at City View cemetery under direc tion of W. T. RIgdon & Son. - ! ' 1 fichnlz '' ' ' At the residence, i 969 North Cottage street, July 11, Mrs. Au gusta Schuls7JS7. Survived by daughter, Mrs. Martha Rocks of Portland; son, William ot Cleye- land. O.; four sisters. Mrs. T. Ben gert, Mrs. T. Scbonfeldt and Mrs. K. Clayhantmer. all of Cleve ' land, and Mrs. M. Grunst ot Ger many: two brothers. Herman Brundst and Albert Brundst, both c( Clereland; and tnree grand- children. Funeral services from the First German Baptist church Thursday. July S3, at 1 a. m.. Her. G. W. Rutscft officiating. Clongh - Barrick company in charge. Interment services . at Rose City cemetery. I Portland, at 2:10 p. ra. Thursday! ciry View cemetery Established 1R03 j TeL 8652 . Conveniently Accessible Perpetual care provided for Prices Reasonable TERWILLIGER'S & nnmAT. nntrcroxi T70 CHXiCMCCTA Oas Srrtc h rmml I Oar THem An Smssashts I Oas B tm U4mm - - i : m Phone 9SS1 A Park Cemetery With Perpetual Care ' JTnst test Babiu4es rraaw the f - ' heart of . Hospital Detb -" to HcrX - ysnafTT' .mm - -m- mm Call C310, CseJ fwxwltar ' 'j , ' Dcfartaent . m x. High ' Obituary 1 m urser artav s M I - ' . , HampjCase Dismissed . Formal dismissal of the case of Xollle Ramp, Mary Matthews and Lil lian lUsmussen .' against two Brooks parties held to hare been at fault In their use ef Commun ity clubj funds, was entered in the county clerk's office yester day. In an opinion : last week. Circuit Judge Hill clearet the de fendants! of any responsibility for misuse . lof 160i entrusted to them, t ! MeCtewdonlln City L. B. Mc Clendon, principal of the school at West Stayton. was in the city yesterday to confer with Mrs. Cora Re(d at the county "superin tendent's: office regarding school matters. McCleadon has been at tending jthe i summer session of Monmouth 1 normal school. His daughter is also ' in attendance there.' j, , " i " ' " Clerks Pas on Jobs-Clerks of rariou$ school districts J through out the county are entrusting to teachers j In th district' the job of ordering free textbooks fouse this fal. I reports ' the county school ! ' superintendent's office. The JJ K- Gill company In Port land has; been designated as the state, depository for fret tcxtsJ ;. . ! i - -. ..,...,;. t Johai ttunp. Third Mr. and Mrs. Johh B. Stump. Jr.. are par ents of a baby boy bora at the Salem General hospUl Sunday. The child who s a grandson of John. B. Stump of Monmouth, has been named John. III. The moth er waai Miss Rnth Griffith before her mtrrUge. D&ace TM7 Sat. nlte. Open air tpavtllionJ Stayton. , . Application Withdrawn The Odell Amusement company has withdrawn j Its " application for permission to appropriate the wa ters of Odell lake for power and light purposes. The application has been! before the state hydro electric commission for more than three mojntna. , s ; .. -: Plead bot GaUty Harry Walp and Raj! Stewart each entered pleas of pot guilty when they ap peared 14 Justice court yesterday. Walp wajs accused ot holding un Jo Collins and relieving him of six dollars ! and Stewart was ac cused of stealing some Hoards and planks. . I j . , ! 1 Crowd; at Concert One of the largest j Crowds to attend a. mu nicipal band concert-, this year heard Oscar Steelhammer direct the community band last night In a program of an hour and one bait in length. The Waite memor ial fountain was operated for half an hour! following; the concert. Builj iand Rfroof Mrs. Irwin is to build ' a garsge, at 1116 Marion I street, at I cost of $125. and. C.;jC. fVVhite plans to reroof a dwellinr.lt 449 South Cottage street.-,t cost of S70. according to building permits Issued at the city .bait yesterday. . Sed i W Ysilta, Center and Church for tire bargains. ; , To File Appeal Ed Storta was found guilty of ; selling short measure j of wood when he ap peared ih justice court on Tues day and I sent inced to pay a fine of $75 and costs. Notice was filed that tni case wouia oe ap pealed. i Pays s .$50 Fine Jack Hanlen paid al fine of $50 and costs when he entered a plea of guilty to a charge ot possession of li quor -whien he appeared in justice court on Tuesday . - Com From Portland C. E. Heard, f insurance man from Portland, was a business visitor here yesterday. ; ,. . " 1 . i Dollar Day TODAY ONLY . !f ' - - Wej Will Sell To This ! $500 Baby Grand at pat only: 91 DOWN J ' . V ' . , Balance :H Tears ,To Pay Sherman Clay & Co. Oktae Out Hale 857 CoK St. Or. Chan Lam Chinese Medicine ISO N. Con-merclai I St, Seism Office bors i Tuesday and Satur day a to S:30 Hundreds of people -are takirij aarantaje. Qt our of t eriid remove your corns. No Cure No Pay ' -,!. rt , ' : -' A guaranteed corn rem edy, safe, efficacious, and reliable, stops the ache and soreness the first applica tion.! If I . . . jjDoNot.DeUy. : - : get a tattle today ' 25c only at G DRTJO STORK " . V JS3.y. Coml. . Wal 5107 oriztael yellow front rea dy Special store ot Aalens t 3. 3 Attend Chest Clinic Nine children were brought to the chest clinic held at , the tlirlon county health center yesterday! These cfnics-are held for the pur pose of detecting incipient tuber culosis In children, so that the diaease may be checked before It gains headway. Seek Foreclosare Suit to fore close a mortgage held by Sal ma Beck vs. J. D. HartweU and Min nie B. Hartwell was begun yes terday la circuit court. A suit was also begun to clear title on real estate by F. G. Hubefand Bertha Huber against the unknown heirs of Geoff Shirts, et at ; r ; ' ' : f l- ' 4 Sale Confirmed -Sale of real property was confirmed yeaterday by the circuit court in the case of Lois P. Paulson and May F. Paulson vs. Jacob Julius Schwa s enberger, et al. and la- the ease of Ellen G. Lambert vs. W. E. Mll- burn, et al, , , !".,' FOR SALE-8 room modern dwelling If 1 S. 14th. Convenient to University or State t House. Suitable for Roomers , Board. Newly painted and decorated,. J,. D. FOLEY, 845 D. St. Owner. Phone 5876. J s ; " Detroit-Thermometer llOrThe hot Sunday in Salem was still hot-, ter for Detroit residents, who re port . the thermometer there reg istered 110 degrees. This Is be llied to be a teat record of all time for Marlon county. The pre vious record was 108. : ' - . I -; : Lodged In Jail Joseph J. Kerschnick of Sllrertoa was brought to Salem yesterday and lodged In the county Jail where he is sentenced to serve a : C 0-dsy term tor possession- of intoxicating; liquor. He was tried before the justice of the peace at SHverton. - ; ' i. ' I Ordered to Support An order requirinR R. C. Kocher. to give SSO a month support money to Frances Kocher and to pay $50 for attorney's fees and $40 as suit money was issued yesterday - by Judge Gall S. Hill. Court ConfirnM Sale Judge Gall S. Hill yesterday confirmed an order of real property sale Is sued in behalf of the General Pe troleum company agalnst,Joha w. JUrblson, et aL ' ' s ". TO MAKE THIS THE BIGGEST DAY- OF THE YEAR, WE ARE GIVING YOU-POSITIVELY THE GREATEST VALUES EVER OFFERED ON fflGH GRADE MERCHANDISE. j 'STOAWiaAajS Sailors, Leghorns and others. Values up to $6. To close out ; MEN'S ': ATHLETIC UNIONS t Reg. $1 value. WeTJ 1 . ! made, fuU cut. Now JjPri 1) U : for 1 day only : : .. MEN'S GOLF HOSE Cotton, good colors : . and fine quality. Rer 'py J 75c values. Now - T"" CnAOIERS'. UNION SUITS light weight, I long ; and short aleereav ; 0 Tl Q Q SlO values, now j..... :. OVEIIALLS Blue and stripe. Best made. Full cut and OK. CO a real buy JL. I ,:. ", WORK SHIRTS 111 Yirk FL!J Rer. S5e, now FRIENDLY FIVE OXFORDS Cy f )j r ! i CT- C. P. Bishop, Realty Sale Approved Con firmation -of a real property sale mad by Anton Gehnnann la his case against Charles W. Itsnck, executor ot the estate - of - Mary Ranck. was given yesterday by Circuit Judge Gail S. Hill. Baft Dismissed Suit brought recently by May Schmift against E. G. Hobson, receirer for the Willamette Valley . Investment Land company., was dismissed In circuit court here yesterday with out prejudice to either litigant. Holy Woman VUits Mrs. M. E. Hand of . Holly, Unn county. drore to Salem yesterday to tlsit friends. Among them was Mrs. Joseph .Banner. 525 North Capital street. . Mrs. Hand expects to-be here for two or three days. " -'.. . '-; . Host Expected 8oouf George Hug:, city achool superintendent, who has been, attending a summer school session at Berkeley, Is ex pected to return thef latter part of this week; yv-:-; :'- Rsilroad. Jtftm CaBs Lo F. Knowlton. of Portland. . general passenger agent of the Oregon Electric railway and allied fines, spent yesterday In Salem visiting friends. 1 ; . -- - i - t'i : . Hit by Track Oscar Bradford reported to police that 'while he waa parked ,on the property: ot the" the Oregon Gravel ; company yester, a company truck: backed Into his ear, damaging a fender. " t r ' Molalla Men. Tlsit Business visitors from Molalla' -yesterday were Gordon Taylor, member; ot the legislature and former pub lisher of the Molalla Pioneer, and Judge W. A. Beck. Chevrolet , dance. Tew Para; ball Thursday. July 2S, The Cornbuak- er'i orchestra, Admission Free. , Default Order Given An 'or der ot default was handed down yesterday by Circuit Judge Hill In the esse of Effie Belle Rederlch ts. Martin Lees, et al. ; f ' It's Twins Twin boys were born to Mr. and Mrs Carl Hoff man of route f, Monday. They have been named Wallace Emit and Richard Carl., ' I Farrar Away John H. Farm was absent from the postofflce eUoncti me as7 iiully, WggI. dimiV 2Pr.05l Bays t for Uxeal kick '14i. wcrli,s. . great a C 'shoe value.' See eor Cars window. . , Ke Here, Tfo Less Pres. MILiy'SllBS TO BE IE11IZE0 Following; ' the proverbial "ounce of prerention- idea, the Capitol poit American Legion auxiliary .arranged with the coun ty health department . yesterday to have all children of the 27 In digent families under the auxil iary's care Immunized for - both diphtheria and amallpox and examined- periodically for feneral health.-. r ; Members of the welfare and hospital - eemmlttees, headed by Mrs. M. J. Molcholr, have decid ed that this is their best move In order to- save the lives of the children, .under their care.- and as well to conserve their funds by avoiding the expensive bills from illness. . The- move resulted from the death Sunday from diphtheria of the two year old son of one of the families which they - have been assisting. . ; ' ; - ,-: - " In order to en f orce ihelr new stand,' the auxiliary will require that children of these families be given the toxoid anC vaccina tion treatments, if they are - to continue to receive the aid ot the organisation. ; ; . ., - Divorce Sought By Mrs. Jenney ... , ; . . .. i . Vivian A. Jenney . began suit yesterdsy for a divorce from Rich ard. W. Jenney whom she married yesterday.; He is not expected te return until probably tie end or the week. From Seattle W. I. Harnan ot Seattle was in Sari em yesterdsy on a business mission. ; Hnlfri1 Port,Md B5e UUAbUio Eugene 73c Depot, Bligh Hotel . Independent Stage Co. Tel. 0121 ; ,dbcn r : . . . . " 1 '! 1 1 ! 11111 U, nil, mi iiwiiiii. J.JL . II. il il . I . i.! i ! i ii .i.i I . a V .... Sk. 1 V --V.V -vv : .V1TH0UT A QUESTION these are most sensational ? .yalues. Don't forget Wed-; I nesday, July 22. Blake out I your needs, then' be here I carljr, j , LOWER PRICES ON BOYS' i TOGS AT BISHOP'S f LONG PANTS Wool 1 lot to close ct , LINEN SHORTS it n, w - j.--'.. . BEACH SHIRTS . KMCKERS : Eys Cordcroy--VsJ. to IZJSO To Case Out V 's " - -' ' in. April. ltf. They have daughter one year aid. . .;- 1; Jenney, wouldn't j work." was cruel, iasnlttnf and on one oc casion knocked hU wife down and struck her, the ; eomplaint reads. Jenney is still under St years ot age and the - attorneys for the plaintiff ask that a guardian be named -for him. to represent him In the suit now pending. He Is said to have an . ungovernable temper. . .. ... Fisher Estate Filed; Values :r : Set at $18ft00 " An estate estimated to be worth 1X8.000 was left May O.- Fisher, aceordina' to preliminary papers filed yesterday in circuit . court. Walter M. Fisher and Sarah Jane Ward are named executors of the property in the will, Mrs. Fisher left. There are seven heirs. f" The estate of Linaie O." Davis, deceased, has an estimated value Of S15.000. -Joe Davis waa namf adminl&trator'of the esUte in an order Issued 1n probate court yes terdayr Real property has a value ok ana personal property $1000, the papers filed in probate court recite-There are tire heirs to the property. - ID 1 II- '4 v.- j r- j IDs.. C. A. lZII;OniII31DQlZ Telephone 3S5S And others. Values to 75c Newest shades and the best for wear. sar A -! S7?7? Extra special Pr j A 0li v!i INTERWOVEN HOSE " . 1 . . . i Reg. sold at $1. AU T1 new tones,, and VPr p Tl this is some buy PURE LINENl'KERCHIEFS Finest QualitfJ Stock "up now t! 5 for 0 li these prices -ij . BOYS' COVERALLS Stripes snd plain. Values to $1, now1 n to close out don't , V l pass these at L, BOYS' WOOli SWEATERS Sleeveless 4a all col- . 1 r-! on. Extra special i 0H.C0 BOYS WOOL KNICKERS PACE IIAKER SUITS - .! ' j' . ' Desrt taJB te see taJS , ; -tasaees) Baa, TEX XJiT-l - . - - X3T vrc xxrrxxs ; ff.a V CS " .; S25 :;:j U:! - Xi&ury ..') i" . ' . . ' - ' - - "f 01 SI Fishing Good at Camp Oceanside As Boys Arrive Fishermen : en the ocean 'rocks in front ot the T. M. C. A. camp at Oceanside were making such good catches Monday, when the first group of boys arrived, that the new campers could hardly wait to get their own lines in the Water, C. A. Ketls, secretary, re ported on his return to Salens. 1 Rains there - last week slowed 9 the operations of 'preparinf amp for the boys, he said. They expected to : finish building the eook house early, this week. Bohia is Jailed For Non-Support Balblno P. Bohia- slept, last night with steel shadows over his downy conch . because . for two months he has not met the $35 a month alimony payment due his former wife, Donata P. Bohia. Haled into court yesterday, Bohia failed to produce the money. He was 'given a county jail sentence for contempt of court by Judge Gail Kill. . The sentence provides that once Bohia makes np the payments he will be released. . II II o eK Wo? I hare been requested" by many pa tients to enter into the spirit of Sa- lems "IToIUr Daj" so am offering 2 Painless Elx tractions for Wednesday, July 22nd, 1931 303 State Street 22 464 State Street THE STORE FOR LADIES t ; Announces the arrival of Self Trimmed Also Tailored All to . Sell at i'opular; Prices Coats that are formal enough to J le worn to the most exclusive place. Every important detail, every J smart fabric j JOHNSON'S FOR HOSE New Fall ARRIVING DAILY V- - :.:-jC- V r ff: J . V" . all the latest SHAPES STYLES COLORS POPULAR :f PRICES &1I ioo New "1 Fall A Goats "vl Fur ?hil : ' arid HATS I tH . , Yjy , J ; J y -'f 464 STATE - i -1