The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem. Oregon, Wednesday 'Morning. September 16, 193f PA til rm: "Local News Briefs Carriers like ConventionTwo Salem letter arH nold and. Frank Baker, wfio re- i.uruwa sunaay rrom attending their national rnnntln a.v. . land, Calif., laat week, said ther uao. snl&ndld time and, that if . there was anything the hosts did . not do - for . the iAWt nf De tainment, it waa only because of uonage time. The carriers were guests for a boat tour of San Franeiaen . Kv f ball at . the International flower aow ax Han Leandro, at the : oeacnes and numerous nth ti vltle There were 3 0 1 official aeiegatea registered. Orer- 200 resolutions were na.KSA? th conrentlon relative to desired 1m : prorements - of carriers : working conaiuons. Mr.vand Mrs. Harmon Garrett and Mr nr v vnnm O Nell, who also attended the con vention.; are exDeeted to return soon. They have Tee& driving through southern California aad me uarretts through Yosemite na tional park. ' Russ Smith, Center and Church for tire bargains. Howe Case Dismissed Motion to dismiss the divorce suit of Mar garet Howe vs. Ben H. Howe was sustained by Judge Gale S Hill here yesterday when, the defend ant showed that he had Intro duced ai divorce action in Astor ia. , waisop i county, before the plaintiff ; Introduced ; her etion hereMni the. suit here Mrs. Howe egea cruel and Inhuman treat meat. ; , p , i Silverton Man Injured Ills Hand was cut as the result of an auto (accident which occurred at - the, intersection of -Liberty and Division streets Monday, Vt V. Walford. Silvertod, reported to police yesterday. Jwalford states that he was speeding and claims that the driver of the other! ma chine did not have the right of way. . , . Mrs. IMerce Here Today Mrs. Walter M." Pierce of La Grande is expected here today preparatory to the start Thursday of the for mal hearing of charges 1 against President J. a. Landers of the Oregon Normal school at Mon mouth. Sh is j chairman of the committee of investigation. Mrs. .Pierce is well known in Salem as Cornelia Marvin. having served many years as state librarian, Non-Support Leads to Jail To answer a charge of non-support. Harley Keller, .resident of the north end of the county was taken to Portland yesterday, by a con stable. On Instructions from Port land, he was held In jail here over night. John Tamer was taken to Oregon City yesterday to answer a similar charge. ' Rummage sale FrI. and Sat. Daughters of V. 367 Court. I Typing Classes Knlarged I An extra room at the senior high school has been fitted up with 1 special desks to accommodate 25 more students In the typing ' courses. The 20 new desks are of an Improve! type, with swivel chair and adjustable features. ! Room 1-0 is the new one for typ- tag. . j Broom Smashes Window An employe on a passing ; hopyard truck stuck a broom handle through the rear window of the car of W. F. Browning, S10 South 21st street, while it was parked downtown Monday night, it was reported to the police yesterday. No explanation for the act was of fered. - . ' - . 'T . - r In Veterans Hospital -Arthur Welch, Salem letter carrier for , many years, is In the veterans' hospital , at Portland where he will undergo a thorough physical examination to determine the "Cause of an ailment, which has caused him to1 be. off duty for the past month. He is a Spanish-American war veteran, jj Staley's Car Hit W. I. Slaley, 271 North Summer street, re-4 ported to the poliae yesterday that his car was struck, by a machine driven by C. C. Buxch, Salem, at a Commercial street intersection, lie states that little damage was done to either machine. Degree of Honor Rummage Sale Sat. 19th. 415 Ferry St. . Sails for California Mrs. Mar ' garet A. Bronson, proprietress iof the Little Lady's store, sailed yes terday on the S. S. Admiral Far ragut from Portland for San , Francisco. She is expected to re turn here by train Friday, Sep tember 25. ) Boss is Speaker Dr. Brittan Ross, pastor of the First Baptist chnrch at Albany, will hold ser vices in the First Baptist church here every evening this week at 7:30 o'clock. Dr. Ross Is a bible expositor of , wide repute, as well as a successful pastor. h . . , Daughter Born A seven and one-half pound daughter was born to ' Mr. and Mrs. Ross Le burn, 1515 N. Commercial at. Sept 15 at the Henderson Mater nity home. The child has not yet been, named. Promises to DepartWhen he promised to leave the city yester day morningr James Geary, who was arrested and jailed Monday night on a charge of. being drunk, was released from the city prison. Mrs. Wade Recovering Mrs. Melinda J. Wade, one of Salem's oldest residents. Is recovering sat isfactorily from a leg fracture suf fered last Thursday when she fell while walking in her yard. Brooks Mas Recover! n& W. R Daugherty. Brooks; who under went an operation for appendicitis at Salem Deaconess hospital Sun day night. Is reported as recover ing satisfactorily. Accident Driver Fined J. A. Wilson, Cervallia, who was arrest ed yesterday following the colli sion of his car. with one driven by JM. Cliffords 15 1 Ferry street, at the intersection of 12th and Ferry streets, was fined five dol lars in municipal court for driv ing on the wrong side of the street. Wilson claims in his re port to the Police that he was forced to the left side of the street to avoid hitting another machine. The two cars Involved collided as dqiq . drivers were tnrnlnr them toward the curbing In an attempt to! avoid each other. Damage es timated at less than 1100 was aone to eacn machine. Answer Complaint Answer to the complaint of E.-T. Loomis was filed yesterday -in circuit court by Edward Krleg and the Commercial 1 Casualty company, two. of the defendants. Loomis seeks to collect wages he alleges are due from a bridre Job on which he worked, but the defen dants declare he has been paid in full and ask that the case be dis missed. Meet With Rodman Mem bers of the i Black Dragons, life saring corps, will meet at the Y. M- C- A. at 5 o'clock this after noon with Judge! George Ross man, chairman jof Willamette chapter of the Red Cross, to plan for their winter activities. These will include exhibitions of their work and volunteer service in teaching people to swim. Korean Leaves For Eugene Chi Whan Lee. Korean boy who graduated from Willamette uni versity last June, will leavev Sa lem this morning to go to Eugene where he will take up graduate work looking toward his master of arts degree in psychology, at the University of Oregon. Membership Campaign Planned To plan for the fall member ship "enrollment" of the Y. M. C. A.J the committee, of which Paul B. Wallace is chairman, will meet at the Y" tomorrow noon. The campaign will be carried on start ing the second week in October. MVMahAn in Albanv Judge L. H. McMahan will be in Albany fori the balance of the week hear ing cases in progress in circuit court there. The judge said yes terday that his son was still gravely ill in Portland. Motion Heard - Motions and demurrers ocruDied Judee Gale S. Hill yesterday morning in circuit court here. In the afternoon "he granted two default divorce de crees. Shoemaker to Idaho Rev. B. Shoemaker of the Court Street Christian church wa3 called to Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, to conduct friend's funeral service Tburs- day. He will return Saturday. Alien Recovering -Paul Allen, who underwent a minor operation at the Salem General hospital yes terday morning, is reported recov ering rapidly. ! Merla: Goes ' to Idaho J. H. Mertz, Waller street; has gone to Idaho on a business ' trip. He will be away for several weeks. HOUSE Mi JIT I W. C. A. RESIGNS Mrs. Vincent Leaving;! Task Of Girls' Work Leader s Also Vacated Resignations of Mrs. Jennie C. Vincent as house : mother and Mrs. J. E. BUnkhorn as chairman of : the : girls' work committee were announced at the first, fall meeting oT the official board of the Y. W. C. A., held Tuesday morning at the association build ing. . i ; . Th board ArnrnannH rnmt at both resignations, but particular ly that of Mrs. Vincent, who has served as house mother for more than two years. She will remain on until the executive committee finds a suitable successor, j " Names of two new members were presented by ; Mrs. w. D. " five ficres Hurneti Five! acres of grass were burned overi by a Ur& on the Liberty road near the entrance to Selcrest Memorial park yesterday afternoon. The Salem fire department dispatched a chemical trick to the scene when it was reported that three houses were endangered. The firemen reported that the houses were not meniced and that no serious damage! was done. A few walnut trees were singed, i Mothers to mothers of Y. board members ner for boys o; Obituary I.eonnig In this city, Sept. 5, Waymon Leonnig, age 10 years, beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Leon nig of Tillamook, Ore. Remains to be forwarded tol Baker' for funeral services and interment by the Sa lem Mortuary,; 545 1 N. Capitol street. , j r "w -Dr. Chan Lara I Chinese Medicine 1 180 N. Commercial .'xZt St.. Sal m - j Office Unrs ;jresdy and Sator ' day 3 to 5:0 ; Scholz In this city, Sept. 14. Mrs. Elis abeth Scholz, aged 42. Survived by widower, H. R. Scholt of Sa lem; parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Nickel of Friend, Nebr.; five sis ters, Mrs. Emma Ross, M rs. Min nie Larson, Marie, Caroline ana Ruthi Nickel; and two brothers, Georgo and William Nickel, ay of Nebranka. Funeral services from the Christ Lutheran church, 18th and State street. Saturday, Sept. 19 at 2 p. m.f Rev. Amos Minne man officiating.: Interment in the City View cemetery under the di rection Of Clough-Barrick com pany. ' 1 jZtlcrtst iatmor(al art. non -; seat Uodrately ) . Priced JA Park Gemetery With Perpetual Care Just ten minutes from the ' i heart of town ERWILLIGER'S rrnrnKAX. nzascross 779 CkaiMkate. I XiL Oar Swric Is rMaal Oar rriets An SatioasVU Ow Rn is Modra I CITY VIEW Established 1803 CEMETERY rTel. 8052 1 Conveniently Accessible Perpetual care provided for Prices Reasonable 1 Clough-Barrick Co. i MORTUARY A. M. Clongh r i l Dr. L. E. Barrlck ; I V. T. Golden Phone 5151 Church at Ferry St, jEntertain The M. C. A. junior will prepare a din- the Cadet group. nine to 10 years old. at the "Y" on Thursday evening, September 24. It is planned to have the moth ers put on these dinners for the other 'Y" groups at their fall get together meetings. Masons Celebrate The 1 65 th anniversary of ; the Masonic lodge at Jefferson was celebrated last Saturday said H. D. Mars, editor of the Jefferson Review, when he was in town this week, j One of his tasks in conjunction : with the I anniversary was to go over the records aad to invite to the affair many of the old-time mem bers, j ' H; ; Wallaces Entertain Board Members of the Y. M. C. A. board of directors and their wives will be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Paul B. Wallace at their farm on Wal lace road next! Sunday afternoon. They will hold a conference to plan for the coming fall and win ter activities of the association. Dance and Dine at Rose Cafe, 222 N. Com!. Open Monday, Sept. 21st at $ p.m. Seeks $1317 Judgment Suit to foreclose a mortgage note of $1317 held by David Korb against Mae E. and Rich L. ;Rel- man was begun yesterday in cir cuit court here. Face of the note together with Interest and costs is sought in the action. To be Repeated The presenta tion of the dramatic murder trial. "Who Killed Earl WrightC": will be repeated at the First Presby terian church Sunday night with a new cast of 2$ local people. The drama was presented at the First Methodist church last Sunday. Plan Fall Schedule Members of the Y. M. C. A. physical com mittee, headed by Dr. R. Lee Wood, will meet at the Spa to morrow noon to organize the fall schedule 6f gym and swimming classes. - Circle Saturday The First Spiritualist church will hold a circle! Saturday night at the home ot George Stoddard, 1420 North Fourth streetj Mrs. Schwedel will be message bearer. i i Returns to Work A. F. Chris tensen, with the Standard; Oil company, has returned from a two weeks' vacation spent at the Ore gon beaches. Speeder Fined Jean A. Run sehl yesterday was fined five dol- municipal eoutt records. Clarke, chairman of the "member ship committee;' they were Mrs. j. it. simonas ana ur. Mary c. liowiand. ! '. i Mrs. . Clark roortd Out plans will b. completed -soon for the fall meeting sponsored by the membership denartment. and Mrs. Milton Meyer, chairman of -tne social committee, said plans would also i materialize soon for an' affair sponsored by that com mittee, - . , Mrs. Frank "Brown and -Mrs. C. S. Hamilton were appointed by Mrs. William McGllchrlst Jr., president, on tho nominating committees to propose names for the seven new board members to be elected in December. Mrs. Kirk Tells of New York Office Mrs. W. E. Kirk led devotions and also gave a talk on the New York office and the local groups relationship to the national or ganization. Mrs. Elisabeth. Gal- laher. secretary, told of the camps conducted . during the summer, of conference and other summer work, and also of plans for the future. Miss Alida J. Bigelow, field representative for the Red Cross, was present with Miss - Flora Boesen, local Red Cross secre tary. Following the luncheon Miss Bigelow gave a talk on work of her order. Plans for the October meet ing of the board were outlined. At this meeting each board mem ber will entertain one Girl Re serve advisor, and plans will be made for observance of the 50th anniversary of the girls' work department of the association. The anniversary period comes from November -1 to 7. mUGTIOM Sale Furniture Next Friday-4-1 :30 P.M. 1102 Mas SU West Salem 1 Block West Xlngweod Gas . Station Following is! nly partial list K. C A- EtoeMe radio, almost new; all green enamel Lang Bnffwood ring; tables, dln ing room, Bring room and bedroom furniture, beater, small wod ranse. baby cribs. White Rotary electric sewing machine, in tact a lot of good fmmltar that gees to famish 4 or I room. NOTE Ala there WOt be nm fore closure furniture on sals sent ia by local loan company. No Reserra Don't mta this sal if yo need furniture. TimeNext Friday "Buss?' Woodry is tha Auctioneer rbone ZW8 1 I30f 'Court SL See sae about yow farm and dry sales ' Cask paid for nsed fnrnltart ,,T Portland 55c JUACC3 To Eugene 75c Depot Bligh Hotel Independent Stage Co. . TcL 9121 Will Case is on Again Thursday - Case of the three nieces of George J. Moore, deceased; against other alleged heirs of the eccentric old widower will be re- BAPTISTS COIN MIE MEET III Central Willamette Group To Convene Friday , in Yamhill County Seat Tha Calvary Baptist church here will bo well represented at the meeting ot the Central Wil lamette association to be held in McMlnnrille all day Friday. Sep tember 18. ':-..., The a-atherin will open at i o'clock that .morning,. and close in the evening with an address by Marshall Dana of Port land. ' - . Rev, W. Earl Cochran of th Calvary church here will preach tho 1 1 o'clock sermon that niorn- f 1 ; snmed here before Judge Gale S. Hill tomorrow Instead of today as was previously announced. The judge will be in Albany for court work today and cannot Tesumo the case this morning. Hearings began last week. The r sum of money involved is estimated to be between $50,000 and $100, 000. ! . - . ing. Preceding Dana's address at night, the W. W. O. will give a pageant and a short concert will be offered , by tha McMlnuvllle choir ' J M j i - An outstanding feature of the associational gathering will be' the presence ot tho "covered wagon. a vehicle: which is traveling over the country and which is attend ing all -.association meetings in Oregon this fall. Tho "covered wagon" Is in i observance of tho hundredth anniversary of the mis-' sionary society of the Baptist church. - Delegates from; the, Calvary church are W. T. JenksjMiss Mlna Gile, Mrs. K. H. Pickens. Mrs. lids Bingenheimer, Mrs. E. G.j Ross and Miss Era Cochran, the latter representing tha young peo- pJav- 5 ' f ' i. i Mrs. O.: H. Pickens of Salem is director of women's work for the association. ' ' . Dairymen Will ; Gather Monday Tha regular! monthly ' meeting Of the members of the Dairy Co operative association will be held next Monday evening in the rooms of the Salem chamber of com merce, according to notice-sent out by R. W; Clarke, f ieldman for the Marion and Polk ; county districts, t All f members iof the association in the Sajera district are urged to attend as several points of Interest to dairymen will be passed on and may have a bearing on the ' price situation. Tho meetings are held regularly the third Monday! of each month. DR. B. H. WHITE OSTEOPATHIC ' PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Charges .Suitable to Present Times ' Night and Day Calls External Cancer Removed with MedUcine at Your . Home i Office, S55;N, Capitol St. Phone 5036 i, - Salem, Ore. Home and Real EsteW gg. i Public AuaioN Thursday, Next5 September 17th . Time 1:30 P. Mj " location 480 N. ?4th Street j Consisting of. . j . r; Good S rooaned t story home with built-Ins. fireplace, sleeping porch, back and front porches, full cement basement, laundry tabs, electric lights, bath and toilet, pnved streets and sidewalks lawn, shrubbery, fruit, garage, lot 50x200 feet. Also extra lot 50x200 feet, 2 too IV acres adjoining which would make a fine chicken and rab bit park. This property joins the state property, i Well located and will make some one a real fine home or investment. It cost the owner $7,000 and he; says he Is wiling to sacrifice as he does not live m Salem. To be said cn terms $1500 ca&hi balance '$23 per monin at v interest. John Noud, owner. ; . F.N. WOODEIY GIVE YOUR FEET A TREAT Use Schaefer's Corn ; Remedy for. those obstinate corns when all other remedies have failed. ' : You can "do so safely, as this remedy is fully backed by Schaefer'a famous guarantee. 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