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The OREGON STATESMAN, Safest, Oregon, Friday-Morale?. Jcly 31, 1931 a t c a 1 i I Local News Briefs , Reports Accident S. A. Can non of Mareola, reported to police " that hi sedan was struck yes terday, at Fourth and . Market streets by one driven by Edward Schwnk. Jr 9ZL North Chnrch street. He says Schank averred be could not see Cannon's machine approaching at the Intersection because of trees obstructing the vision. No one was Injured. Lee E- Brant. 1515 South Commercial street, truck driver, reported thst his machine was damaged to the extent of $25 when ne car t Frank Coot, 11 2 Second street. West Salem, hacked Into It. Sfcleswtpes Boxcar Edward - Klnkls. Portland, driver of a bak ery truck, reported to the sher lfrs oftice that In trying to avoid ' hitting a machine driven by C. F. . Holt. Scott Mill, near an iater ' section and railroad crossing at Mt. Angel, lesterday, his car sile Mt. Angel yesterday; his ear side ing eight feet into the street. No Injuries, were reported. For 3 S years the Oregon Mu tual Fire Ins. Co. of McMinnville has been serving the people of Oregon. They have paid In losses more than f 3,75o.0O. See our ' agents Standley Foley for your next policy. . , J j , . Hear From Hewitt Their son. - Ronald. - has received word from Mr. and Mrs. Roy R. Hewitt, say ing that they have reached China Ven their tour of the Orient. They report their trip through the 'Orient is. being carried on satis factorily. By a change In the itinerary, the party will land at ,. San Francisco Instead of Seattle . ,In September. A stop is to be 4 made at Honolulu. I Keencs, tfalgamotts Return ' After spending several "days fish-. ' ing and resting in the Marion lake district. Mr. and Mrs. Roy S. Xeene and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wa i v gamott returned to the city Wed nesday. They report that fishing was satisfactory. ; Keene found ku mailbox fun of letters, mostly V dealing wttli the American Legion "jnalsr baseball, for which he Is ,iUU chairman. A large shipment of tailored " sonde s nits Just arrived. On sale 'at - I1Z.75-$14.T5 and S1S.T5. MHos. Kay Woolen Mm Co. Frmaktfna Recovering' Dr. T. G. .Franklin, Willamette unlver ' slty librarian, who sustained ser ious Injuries to his left shoulder and arm last spring as the result 1 of an automobile accident, is now i able to leave his home oecasional- ly. 9ut he is still encumbered with an apparatus to keep bones in po 1 sition while they are healing. Mrs. 'Franklin. less seriously Injured. ha almost recovered. f Appointed Sc. Pan Teacher Miss Bentrtee Araundson. who ' taught In SXlverton schools last year, will be an instructor at St. .Paul the coainr season, it was - learned when she yisited the city -' school superintendent's office : nere yesterday. .' . ,i : - QmalMy SowgM J. D. Mlckle. chief of the division of food and '' dairy products of the department " of .agriculture, was la Corral lis Thursday making arrangements with college staff members for . their help in placing, special em phasis en Quality in dairy prod ucts exhibits at the state fair this year. Dance at Basel Green Friday , night. Investigate Irrigation Prank . Doerfler. Frank Speers and son and Arthur Jones Thursday, Joiir- ed asf "irrigation caravan under ". direction of County . Agent Beck of Polk county: The party visited the country west of Perrndale and. . i as fat as Sheridan, and looked over projects especially as they were ' related- to raising. Ladino clover. Called by Illaesa Mrs. H. M. vTennant, wtfe t Registrar Ten nant of Willamette university, ' was called to San . Luis Obispo. "'Calif- yesterday by the illness of - her mother. She- left by the fore noon Southern Pacific train. 8he " Titans tv retnrn hero within a X month. Take Aagnat Vacation Mem bers of F raters! club, meeting at .' in Sva last sight, decided not to ' bald their regular Thursday night dinner sessions during August. ..The next meeting will be Septeen- her. It. to-be featured by aro ; gxam of ester tain stent, i - ': See Kui Smith. Center and Church, for tire bargain. Jlrof. Clark Finishes Week . Herman dark, science, professor ' at Willamette university, has fla " tshed hla summer's work at Uni versity of California according to ' word received Thursday by HL M. Tenaaat, registrar here. Clark . did not say when he aad his fam- ily will return to Salem. Albany Attorney Here A Sa lem -business visitor Thursday was Mark V. Weatherford. Albany at torney, who was interested tn case before Judge MeMahaa in circuit court, r o- i O Births Marley To Mr. and Mrs. Dolpb Carrol Marley. Sublimity, a girl. Carol Irene, born July 20 at the Deaconess hospital. . Sinemore - To Mr. and Mrs. John Thurman Slzemere, route t adsir Betty Joan, born July 24. enillCncSTEnSPlLLS r.n(f'itjn i - lr.: I, "ban Laas ; Chlaesa- Medldaei r f Coo merelal 1 - ; 8t s" hd VJ' OfrW ban Tvrwfny next Safuw 'JJ day S.t8:8 Freak. Snake George Skelton, of route ; 4 south of Salem, has discovered a perfectly normal snake in everp respect except that the reptile has two heads. The Kwo heads are perfectly formed and seem to serve the-ten Inch snake a - well -as - one ordinary head might as the snake is as ac tive as any fo its relatives. This is the second snake of this ,klnd which has been found by Mr. Skelton. the other one being about ;six- inches -in length -and found 'about a year ago. See our suits at $12.75-114.75 and $14.71 before you boy. Tbos. Kay Woolen Mill Co. . . i . Fire at Bottling Works Fire partially destroyed a wooden plat form and 50 or more cases of emp ty bottles .at the Starr Bottling works. 810 North Liberty street, yesterday afternoon. The blase, soon extinguished .V by firemen, did not endanger . the .building, because of the concrete wall be tween .the outside platform and Interior, j Damages were estimat ed at around 1500.- ..i.-.. . : ,- - " . Send For Parents Parents of of children who have received the initial toxoid treatment but have not returned to the Marion eoun-. ty health center for the : second and final one. are being notified this week by postal card that they should attend to the matter at once. - The second dose of toxoid Is generally taken from 'three to four weeks after the first one. i Dance . Sat Kite at Tumble Inn and tee Moro defy death, frozen in a cake of ice for 30 minutes. Re gular admission. Good music. Come. . Miss BrUiow on Vacation Mia Helen Briatow, secretary in the city! school superintendent's office. Is 'to- leave today with friends on a two weeks vacation trip. She is planning pa visiting Eugene, : the Oregon caves and Crater lake. Miss Vera MeCnne from the ParrUh junior high school office ' wUl substitute for Miss Brtstow. - . Mill Workers Picnic Employes of the Salem Sanitary Milk com pany and Salem Maid Ice Cream company held a joint get-together picnic at Hagera grove yesterday afternoon and evening. Sports and games were enjoyed. Special styles of ioe cream were a feature of the piealc lunch, i Accused- by Wife Glen Garri son entered a plea of not- guilty to a charge of assault and battery of his wife Gladys Garrison when he appeared in Justice court Thursday. He was released on his own .recognisance and will appear for trial on Monday. . - : Bargains on : used tents. AH sixes. Salem Bargain House, $20 N. Com'J. , . Will Admitted to Probate The will of Anton Schmidt, deceased, has been admitted to probate and Andrew Schmidt aad Steve J. Schmidt have been named as ex ecutors, j Alois Keber, Fred Schwab and J. A. Kaiser have been selected as appraisers. Dr. Leckenonr's Mother Dice Word has been received here from Dr. Roy Lockenour In Hiawatha. Kansas. 1 that his mother died there- July 22. Dr. and Mra. Lockenour have spent the past month in Hiawatha. la Born Mr. aad Mrs. Robert E. PatUson. 291 Klngwood avenue, are receiving felicitations upon thearrival of Robert Edward Jr., born July 22, at the Salem 'General hospital. - . Owt ea Bail EHrJa Pulley fur Biased ben of $1000 when he sp peered la Justice court Thursday to snswsr to a charge of. taking meat from a local slaughter house. He entered a plea of not guilty nd will atand trial August . Mere From Cnlifomln -Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jseobs and family of Oakland. CaL. are guests in Sa lem at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. William McGilchrtst. Jr.. and Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Stiff. - Con tinned The .ease of the Seek Manufacturing company vs. American Trust corn pas y. which was to have been heard, la circuit court yesterday, has beea continued uatil August 10. tJwi.MMiT Engene Te Depoc, Rlign Hotel Indepeadent Stage Co. . .;... TeL 1S1 ..... 6CO . LIQUID OR TABLETS In SO saiantea, tkecks- a Cold the Kettewss a Headscne or Kewralaia first day. aad checks Malaria in three days. .... . 666 Salve for Baby's Cold. Butter Waffles Schaefer's Drug- offers this remarkable candy asrain for the first - time this summer. - Made from pure dairy butter, - su&rar . and honey with a delicate cream but ter filling. We are sure that ' even without a low price you would be delight ed with this candy but to nale it doubly attractive we have placed an excep tional low- price on this quality candy. . ? - Only 22c per Lb.. . 2 Lbs. 40c Scha;efer's DRFG 9TORS 13S K ' Tnnl fiMST The Pays Catting Fee Two dol lars was paid the city yesterday by A. Robinson. 1774 South 12th street, for grass cutting done by the city street department. Over time parking fines brought in an other two dollars. ; ' 1 McKensle Retnrws T .T. Me Kensle, vocational Instructor -at Salem high school, returned ' to his offiee yesterday after spending two weeks at the reserve officers training - esarters at Fort Lewis. Wash. . Publishers Here W. M. Tug man of the' Eugene Register Guard and George Aiken of the Ontario Argus were newspaper men attend lag the session of the road commission yesterday. Carrier Recovered Willard Croker. 11, Statesman carrier boy, who received a broken collar bone when run over by an automobile, is on the job again. Willard li,ves at 2040 Maple avenue. , . Tm Kansas Citr Mrs. J. IL Johnson, 251 North 20th street, was to leave the city last night for Kansas City, to visit relatives. She planned to stop at Colorado Springs on the way. - Arrested.' Later Released Bill Laland. Portland, arrested early Thursday morning on a charge of possession of Honor, was released In the afternoon alter her posted $50 bail. , j I ? Judgment Filed The Harris Coal company has filed motion Tn A nTt an ,4 nitrmMit arslnst the Hlllman Fuel company of Sa lem for me sum or szsa pius in terest and court coats, i j j Book Man Here . Harold D. GUI of the J. K. Gill company. Portland, was a visitor at the city school superintendent's oftice yes terday. ' On Vacation Prof. George H. Alden expects to leave 'today tor Breitenbush hot springs to spend several weeks before college re sumes. Frosa Wacoada Mrs. V. W. Fltts was a visitor yesterday at the county school superintendent's office, from Waconda. I r " Erects fOOO Oarage C. E. Dougherty waa Issued a permit yesterday to erect a $100 garage at 1515 South 12th street. Brings Salt Sartlelt Cole has filed suit against Charles R. Ar eherd for the sum of $1S4.51 aad $250 interest. : Pauline Plisek Escapes Again From Hospital - - r Pauline Plisek. 10. patient at the Oregon state hospital, early Thursday made her second escape from the iaititutloa by climbing through a transom. She previous ly escaped .a month ago. but was captured near Wood burn and re turned to the- institution. The- woman was received at the Oregon state penitentiary Febru ary 14, 1920, from Jackson coun ty, to serve a term of three years for burglary. In October of the same year she was transferred to the state hospital for treatment. She weighs 111 pounds and is of fair complexion Obituary Hellenstelner Grareslde sarrlces for L. Ar thur Reneastetner. who died at Oakland. Cat, will be held Fri day. July 31. at 10 a. m. In the I. .O. O. P. cemetery, under the direction of W. T. Rlgdon A Son. . - uToiia4s " In this eity, July SO,' Martha A. Mounts. 77; remains to be for warded "to Rugeae' for interment by W. T, Rlgdon A Son. : Qou'tli-Barrick Co. MORTTJARY. Phono (151 Church at rerry St. , . A.: M. Ctoejgh .. Dr. U ML Barrtck V. T. Goldea xsr: CITY VIEW CEMETERY sUblLshc4 1SS3 , Tel. 0033 Coavenlexttly Accessible ' ' Perpetual ears prorlded for ' - Prices Reasonable ' Phone - rJTPT MTtIy tail i-ele . Prloat A Park Cemetery With Perpetual Card Jaws' tew , saiaatas from law - heart 4 Invalid Chairs ; to Rent : : it Can eOlO, Csedr Pnrnltnrr Department : ; : 151 H. Bisk ; - ; 'i- TERffllUfiEB PROBE ABE IN CIGARETTE PRICES Simultaneous Increase has Attention of Anti Trust Division" WASHINGTON", July 30 CAP) :A simultaneous advance in the prices of popular cigarette brands has precipitated an Investigation by the -anti-trust division of the Justice department to determine If price fixing In restraint of trade Is Involved. 1 Although formal announce ment was withheld, it was disclos ed in high official sources late to day that .the inquiry had been la progress for several days. Pour of the world's Isrgeat to bacco firms are involved in the In vestigation. . They are the Ameri can Tobacco company, the P. Lor 111 ard Co.. Liggett and Myers, and the R.- Ji Reynolds .Tobacco com pany. - On June 24 all four firms -announced ' almost simultaneously that the price to Jobbers of their popular-brands would be raised 45 cents a thousand. The price charged by sll four was set at 38.85 a thousand. -No Complaint Made But Suspicion Raised - Contending that announcement of the Inquiry might- Interfere OPENING SATURDAY AUGUST. FIRST World's MEM'S Bringing to the men of this community the newest and bestfin clothing at the same STYLE 1 I FAC aodung is design ed in Foreman & Oarka 5th Arenoev New York, Style Scudkks by expert desioerj hAYtng erery hdbtj to study style de velopments ia all the Etuopena fiohioia cen ters as well as at erery point ia thij conntrj where well groomed men congregate. ; , No matter. How Much You Pay :y . Con't with the result sought, officials at first would giro only an Intima tion that action was being taken. Later, however, ; repeated . ques tions brought positive confirma tion of the department's move. It was learned that bo com plaint had been made to the de partment concerning the - price raise, but that anti-trust division lawyers had become suspicious of a possible sgreement to fix prices when all four firms acted in con cert. i . Anti-trust officials declined to discuss what, " It anything, had been learned thus far. Suit Aftermath Of Auto Crash John' Powell has brought suit for damages against Lawrence Girardin for 3500 general dam ages and 3235 special damages becaus of an auto accident which occurred on July 5. , The accident occured near Aumsville and Pow ell alleges that he was injured be ause of the carelessness of Girar din. ' ... ..... Gregory Visits i ' ; State Agencies Mayor P. M. Gregory called at the state agriculture building yes terday to welcome formally the new departments to Salem. He visited the various divisions' and was particularly interested in the laboratories for examination of foods and commercial products. Announcing -125 North Largest Makers & GLOT direct deal prices charged by Foreman & ClarkinNewlfciChicago, SanFrancisco, Los Angeles -and other Leading Cities. t ' ' li ' . " " .-.."' - " - ' - - . - - V . Guaranteed Year Aroiun3 MATERIAL All fabrics used in Fore man Ac Clark clothing are subjected to tests that are identical with those used by the Unit ed States Goretnmeat Bureau of Standards. None but pure 'wool cloths are used and erery piece is tested for wearev weight, wear and fast ness of color. Buy a IBaitor br-;Tcpccr!i6! v : i 1 V :J Kvb C;j Pccicrics CDil PUTS Cfl.SE IIP BEFORE IS Asks Senate Campaign Fund i Probers ; be Enjoined - From Questioning WASHINGTON. July 30 (AP) Bishop James Cannon Jr.. today asked the courts to sustain his em phatic stand that the senate cam paign funds committee lacks au thority to investigate his politi cal activities of 1928 In Virginia. Through his attorney, Robert H. McNeill, the Southern Metho dist churchman requested a Dis trict of Columbia 'supreme court Judge to issue an order restrain ing the committee from further' Inquiries. It .has been . Investigating charges that Bishop Cannon vio lated the federal corrupt practice act while opposing Alfred E. Smith, the democratic presidential nominee. The committee plaas to resume its inrestlgatlon in Aug ust. ; : Justice James Proctor deferred action On Cannon's petition pend ing notification of the five sena tors who compose the committee. Lit Is headed by Senator Nye, re publican.' North Dakota, wno is not in Washington. Claims Crand Jury Alone Haa Power Bishop Cannon in his petition The Appointment Of High' Street, Masonic Authorized Agent Retailors of iTu li ll (Prices TAILORING Mil There are 36 separate hand tailored operations ln the making of a Foreman & Clark' coat Sleeres are ' draped. shoulders shaped, col lab felled; edges taped,' inner front -built, lapels rolled, all by hand. Equal care is exercised in slumping 'and making all other P &C garments. Mode . Suit VI L W-XA- L Hctctl Sbjrc3 ;frorn repeated previous assertions that the committee was trying to" as sume the duties of a grand Jury, which alone, he said, has the pow-J er to investigate the alleged com mission of a crime. - . i ; The committee's efforts to Ob tain details or Bishop Cannon's actlrities against Smith. In Vir ginia have centered upon the dis position 'the churchman made of 348,300 sent him by E. C. Jame son, a wealthy New Yorker. v j ' - . ' . - - A Henderson. Ky.. woman pro prietor of a soft drink stand, in jured two would-be bandits wtyh pop bottles when they attempted to rob her. . ILee9c (WITH WOOD BROS. GROCERY) Week-End Special This Week HENS 23c lb. and up Also Lee's Specialty, 3 Fry $1.00 Milk-Fed Crate Anything r 155 N. Commercial Building for IL t .. .. ir.-"-' ''-X s y You V I MOVE TO SALE31 AUMSVILLE, July 39 Mr. and Mrs. 13. MeCoIlough are cov ing their household gtodi to Ca, lem Thnrsdaywhere they will be engaged in business in the future. Mr. and Mrs. MeCoIlourh hare made their .home here the past six years. GOES OS VACATION MONMOUTH. Jsly 30 Miss Dora Scheffsky, fourth and fifth grade supervisor of the Oregon Normal school's training depart ment, will leave this weekend for. her home near St. Louis. She will motor, stopping at various scenic points of Interest en route. tst FRYS 30c lb. and up Fattened Poultry Anytime Phone 9164 OPENING SATURDAY AUGUST FIRST TTD v n 1 1 STectat- store f 1.