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! - The OREGON STATESMAN. Salem, Oregon, Sunday Morning, September 20, 1931 Mil PAGE FIVE Local'News Briefs ' - t- -- - - U I 1 ." - . - ' :-: . r .. i . ... ' ' fV Auto t Accidents Reported Six uo accidents reported yesterday -were as follows: Emil Hoffman, route C, and J. H. Norton, Los Angeles, on Capitol street; ' Glen V. Allen, 1153 Oak street and lr Tln L. Drake, route 4r Rural ave nue and South Commercial street; M. A. Lder, 2210 Laurel ave nue, and an unidentified driver, on North Winter street; Emll Etjen, 125 Rural avenue, andI. . E. Strand. 255 Church street, on Silverton road ; F. I. Cook, Eu gene. 8. K. Robinson. Portland, and S. C. Clemens, truck -driver, near Jefferson; Clement Layton and an nnidentified driver, on a highway near Salem. . !;; Russ Smith, Center and Church, for tire bargains. J - - Two IJcenses Issued Two marriage licenses were Issued yes terday Irs, the county clerk's office. They went to George W. Wallace. Route sibt. Salem and Fern Aus tin, Route five, Salem. He is 20 ; she is IS. Robert D. Kutch. 1385 North Capitol street, Salem, se cured -a - license to wed Helen Cochran; Albany. Both are legal age.; Ketch is an attorney and teacher; his wife-to-be is a stu dent, b .: , . , . - Two Fatalities - Two fatali ties are included in the list of 89 industrial accidents reported to the state industrial accident com mission for the week ending Sep tember 17. Workmen listed as losing their lives as a result of accidents were J. C Yandell of Gresham and Alvin Blanch : of Portland. The Farmers Mutual Fire Re lief Assn., now of McMinnville, Oregon, is sound and reliable, ba sis farm rate 35c. See our agent, Wm. Aj Persey, 180 N. Com'l. Phone 5251. Endeavor to Meet Special invitation Is extended to high school students to attend the Sun lay night meeting, of the high School Christian Endeavor group at the First Christian churrh. The topic will be illustrated by a short pageant.: Endeavor begins at 7 o'clock, j Blackberries' wanted. W are paying 2 Uc lb. for Evergreen blackberries. Phone 4168 or call at Paulus Bros. Packing Co. Trade wnd High streets. Alleged Thieves Sentenced Earl Lewis and, Ted .Wilson, both of Oakland, Calif., who were ar rested Thursday night -on charges of stealing gasoline, werei sen tenced to five days in Jail on charges I of disorderly conduct. Their fingerprints are being com pared with police records. Kinney Asked to Pay Suit to collect a note for $1317 togeth ere with interest and costs was lodged yesterday in circuit court here. The plaintiff is Josephine E. Walker, incompetent. The United States - National bank of Portland" acts as her guardian. Those big black grapes now ripe at Fiala Vineyards. Cheaper than ever before. Bring boxes. Fined $tO J. A. McDonald, route 4; who was arrested by city police Friday on a charge of being drnnk. was fined $10 yes terday by Mark Pouisen, muni cipal -Judge. He was released when hei paid five dollars on ac count. j - ; . $29.85. bicycle special, trade your old (wheel. Harry W. Scott. Sue to Quiet Title Suit to quiet title has been brought in circuit court here by Raymond J. Nicol and Rena A. Nicol against Jessie Mi Van Scoy. et al. Dairymen to Meet The Dairy Cooperative group has scheduled a meeting for Monday night at 8 o'clock in the chamber of com merce rooms here. TERWILLIGER'S JL I rmrsBAi. pikectoks 770 ChamekeU Tel. 6928 IOur Serrlca la Perianal Oar Prices Ar BaaaonabW Our Horn la Modern XJeaoMd loidy Embalmtt CITY f V IEW CEMETERY Established 1883 Tel. 8652 Conveniently Accessible Perpetual eare, provided for. ; ' Prices Reasonable Si CIough-Barrick Co. MORTUARY I A. ML. Ctough .. . r- " , Dr. L. E. Barrick " V. T. Golden , Phone. 5151 Church at Ferry St. r Ptltvtst Memorial Phana 1 Moderately Priced A Park Cemetery ; With Perpetual Care Just ten minutes from - the j heart of town ; : Card Tables , and Chairs to Rent Call D61(V tTsed Fnrnitsrc , :. . i ""I Department . 151 North High - Infantile Paralysla Reported A: case of infantile paralysis, the first in Marion county this year, was reported to the county health department Saturday from the district above Scotts Mills. The patient, a 17-yea.r old, boy, who has been ill for a week, seems to have only a very mUd case of the disease. Health authorities be lieve he contracted the disease from some visitor In the home. No further cases are expected to spread from that at Scotts Mills, according' to Dr. Vernon A.Doug las, county health officer, because the disease usually occurs as an epidemic in the summer and scat tered cases are rare.; ; Producers Cannery will resume packing prunes Tuesday morning. Sept. 22. AH workers employed In early part of pack may return. Dr. Douglas' Named Chairman Dr. Vernon A. Douglas, county health officer, will represent the Willamette chapter as "safety first chairman at a regional meeting of the American Red Cross which will be held at the Portland, hotel. Portland, next Friday. Dr. William DeKleine. . former Salem resident, and di rector of the Commonwealth dem onstration of child health in Mar ion county, will be the principal speaker at the meeting.- He was one of the Red Cross directors in the drought relief work, i ' h ..... i ' j ' 'lis your bicycle ready for school? Tire prices reduced now.! Harry W. Scott, "The Cycle Manj" V Conference " Postponed The planning conference, which Yt M. C. A. directors of the Y. M. C" A. board and their wives were to hold this afternoon at Wallace farm has been postponed; because a number of the members! will not be able to attend. These, confer ences have been held on the Wal lace place ever since 1921. An nouncement of the date when the meeting will be held will be made later. ! Furnished apt., furnace, fire place, sleeping porch. $4 a week. Phone 5609. j Loan Company Sues Suit to cpllect $1995 together with inter est on a mortgage note given tne Ihtermountain Building and Loan association wag brought j yester day in circuit court by the com pany which named Ora FJ Mcln- tyre as defendant. j Winslow Operated Upon Nor man Winslow, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter C. Winslow, is in the eye. ear. nose and throat hospital in Portland ' where he underwent a surgical operation. - yjfie Q?eu? .... Washington Wood Burning Scientifically Built To Standard Specifications For Double Heat Capacity HE cabinet is modern in desisn and whi. harmonize Vith the most attractive furniture in the fjnest homes. The Finish js vit reous porcelain enamel i S.ramed American walryjt, made more attractive by means of the contrasting fire-slow window finished in curly maple enamel. The cheerful glow of the fire light shows through the openings in the attractive grille. Economy of operation as well as long and satisfactory heating ser vice is insured on account of the extra heavy double ribbed long life cast iron heating unit. 1 It is designed with the maximum amount of radiation surface so as tq insure maximum of. heat in the home with minimum fuel burned. This scieni-tific- construction insures against fuel waste. The cast iron fins both inside and outside of the heating unit induct the heat more rapidly from the fire arid provide more rubbing surface for the air to brush off the Jieat The: heat Inside of" the furnace is intercepted by the larger radiating surface and util ized for heating the house instead of passing upthe" chimney "as it does in circulating heaters which do not have heating units built in' ! accordance with the standard code. THREE SIZES SEE THESE STOVES lllllllllllllllll tmii'iiniiTlimF stalling TjAen Doine-1-.Willlam Stalling, 531 North' Jith street, who was taken to' S&l em General hospital Friday morning folloif lng an accident at. the Oregon Pulp and Paper ; company plant, was able to be removed to his home yesterday.;.! He . suffered from nervous' shock and bruises when he was drawn Into the rools of the "wet machine at the mllL He was taken to the hospital by Salem Taxi ambulance. . ' For rent, 4-room cottage, fur? nished, near school, $18 a month. - Special i Fare On A special roundtrip fare to the Coos Bay country has been! announced by Lee TJ. Eyerly for la yers plan ning to attend the state bar as sociation at Marshfield this week end.! Eyerly expects , to take"" a number of the members of the le gal profession herb to southwest ern Oregon for the gathering. i i . Dinner For Mrs. Roes A np host dinner is tq be held -next Wednesday night (at o'clock at the Marion hotel in honor of Mrs. Nellie Taylor Roris, former gov ernor of Wyoming who will be in the city that day. Parties interest ed in attending the,, dinner are asked to make reservations at the hotel by tomorrow night. Indications point to a large en rollment at the Capital -Business College next Monday. - Students were entering last week daily, some local anf others from a dis tance. A training1 such l as this school gives was never more essen tial to a young person's success. Hunting IJcenses Issued A considerable demand for hunting licenses was noticed yesterday at the county clerk office, nim- rods making ready for the open ing of the deer season. A $3 fee entitles a cense. hunter; to a year's li- October 5 First Date October 5 has been set as the opening and spring chamber of date for the w inter luncheons of th he commerce. Two s peakers from the electrical eonven tibn in session that week in Salem will address first Monday the chamber at it noon meeting. Trackage for reint, -acre at Owner, 799 $25. 14th at Leslie. Fremont, Portland Ixan Firm Sues The Inter and Loan as- mountain Building sociation has brought suit against Lillian Petrie, et jal, seeking to collect $1318, interest and costs oh a note held to;e due and se cured by a mortgage. Zierie to Speak Adolph Ziefle, dean of tbf school of nharmacv at Oreeon State college. comes to Salem next Wednesday noon to sj?eak to the Rotary club. His subject will bd "The Evolu tion of Drags." . DOUBLE RIBBED LONG LIFE CAST IRON HEATING UNIT The heating unit Is tr hvy, : exba thick, and double ribbed inside andVoubide, ed farlhef strengthened to pfcvest warp Ing Of crackles. W bat bee purposely bttUt eairS heavy to withstand heavy flrin j and hard; fi service. A SIZE FOR N OUR s 'Mi nnrmteMaill there to DiheTddiay Hotel. Arso Diniae Roo Special baked chlckendinner. from 12 to 2:30. Special fried t chicken dinner with strawberry shortcake from 5 to S. Price 50c The Spa I ' i. ; Chicken dinner all day, 75e'aad $1.00. . j t Gray Belle, 440 State Famous dinners 50e-75c-$l.u0. Home Cafe f " Fried chicken dinner, EOe, fam ily style. Sunday, 11 to 8., " Boys. Classes Start Swim ming and gymnasium classes for boys .will start tomorrow after noon at the Y.M. C.'A. The clubs organized from the different classes will notXmeet until next week. ; - " ' Modern small home, now $3300 $500 down, then like rent. Fur nace, fireplace, garage. Valuable lot. immediate possession. Becke & Hendricks. 189 N. High street. - j - - - Ritacca Answered . A 'general denial of charges brought by A. R. Ritacca against the State In dustrial Accident commission was tiled yesterday in Circuit court by the defendant. ' I CHARGE PRINCIPAL iS 'TOO (Continued from page 1) He made it a practice, she declar ed to "sit as close as he could possibly get" to her in these con ferences, and on one occasion bad placed his hand on her leg above the knee and under her dress. Byers, she charged, had patted her on the knee on several occa sions and had repeatedly placed his haad over hers. Byers on the stand in his own defense admitted that he might have U'apped" the knee of his teachers occasionally but that if so it had been done unconsciously and with no immoral motive. Prof. I. V. Durham of the Sa lem schools, Mrs. B. L. Churchill who taught under! Byers for sev eral years in the Hubbard school, James E. Stearns, a member of the Oakland school board where Byers was employed for one term, and J. F. Lamrose, a member of the Sutherlin school board, all testified to the good reputation of Byers who has! been a teacher for more than 22 years. Supcr-F umace Satisfactory heating service and enduring economy are features of the Washington Wood Burning Super-Furnace. The pipe collar is placed in the back to hold gases and smolce in the topf the com bustion chamber until entirely burned. The cast iron water pan is located in the back panel at the correct -height to insure proper addition of a healthful amount of moisture to the circulatinstwarm air. The feed door and ash door are oversize to." iniure ease of rinq. ; Cold air intake is through the bottom in order to provide longer air travel across the heating unit to insure uniform and satis factory heating of th"j entire house. EVERY HOME WI1NDOW llllllllllllll! . vjuiflai OTOJ SATURDAY Parade is First Official ! Event; ; Program . for . Week is Listed-; ; (Continued from pate , I) j - and Ted Cramer, stata hankers association; are listed as speakers at the 4-H rally which starts at 1:30. o'clock Sunday afternoon. Monday 'marxs the ' third and final day of the rodeo-buckeroo. There will be a f aw races Mon day, but the principal - running and harness horse program will begin at 1:30 o'clock Tuesday for the five-day meet, Wednesday; is Salem, a custom of years standing. Thursday is Governor's day.'! Friday promises to be a 1 record breaker. Friday is both Farmer's day and Portland day. Saturday is Editor's day and the final day for the champion ships In horseshoe pitching. Sunday will be featured by the concert in the stadium with chor uses furnished by the Portland council of churches and Dr.: W.W. Youngson presiding.. : ; ENGINEERS REPORT IT (Continued from pace; 1) the report is based was made by H. N. Hackett, reconnaissance en-, gineer for the highway depart ment and is transmitted to Roy A. Klein, state highway engineer, in a letter from W. D. Clarke, di vision engineer In charge of con struction work in the northwest section of the state. Admitting that the proposed Scappoose-Vernonia route ' has some advantages over the Wolf Creek-Hamlet, route, principal among which would be the more direct connection with the Long view bridge across the Columbia river highway, for the better ac commodation of north and south traffic, this feature is more than offset in the i opinion of Clarke by advantages which, are present ed by the Wplk creek route. In any event the new reconnaissance "definitely eliminates the Vernon-la-Hamlet ' route from further consideration.' - . .. "As between the Wolf creek roate and th original Vernonia Hamlet route of which it Is a modification, the two elements of 1 ST B primary Importance length and cost of construction appear, to leave : no question as to the choice,. Engineer .Clarke declares In his report to Klein; "The Wolf Creek-Hamlet rout Is so far; su perior In these respects as to def initely eliminate the ,- Vernonla Hamlet route from: further con sideration. -K"j- ..- - j; Y ' :: PETSlI7WI s CContlnued rrom1 pas -i) j La Velle's white and tan' New foundland, -i ; j , 1 . , : For smallest dog j Bruce Davis "Top' full grown white and tan toy terrier; Best all-arbuhd cos tume for girl, Berdell Wade in old lady costume of! 18 61 black silk trimmed with braid, red wig, and tiny black hat long; full skirt knitting basket: ifrom which she knitted while watting. Best all-around dog,N Geraldine Frigard's - "Lady", f tan - Cocker Spaniel. Geraldine i had a puppy and its mother and father in the parade: Best costume for I boy, Richard Bracken, 4 i year! old in black and yellow j clon I suit, leading his bulldog i decked with yellow . frills; . best I trained pet, Anne Louise Gilbert's "Betty", four year old bulldog. j - -j Decoratlce floalt, Phyllis Eaton and Lloyd Hins. baby buggy in purple and gold; 'Phyllis in paper costume to harmonize with baby buggy trlmmlnj; quaintest dressed pet, Arlene . Moffifs Dominque" yello".7i Persian cat in blue and white calico dress. , (Continued from page ) grade schools probably, will re main at last year's figures,! which were as-follows: Lincoln 190 tq DR. B. H. WHITE OSTEOPATHIC K PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON j Charges Suitable! fjo Present ; Times j-' i ( Night and Day Calls . External. Cancer j Removed with Medicine at Your: i Home, ijj,.... yi 1 Office, 55 N. Capitol St. Phone 5036 - Salem, Ore. School II LARBE ENROLLMENT SEEN FOR SCHOOLS Resolved: A new and tried number to : : r i IN appearance for any day wear IName Girl Scout They have that something STYLE COMFG Official Special Uster 4 $4-85 : Brown iSnoe Stores C i - - - Ji : j(Contlaued:;rlfroin.: pas. l : th!liiett side ol the sedan were shattered, sneither of i the ofecu pantsir1 wasl cuit by the flying glass.!-?:- ' - :0. :. i " - ; Mrs, Compton had just set out for Portland from thai home of MrtiJrJ'J. . L. Conner, ilQA street, where she and her daugh ter! had been visiting isince Frl Damage Suit is f iled as Kesuit Of Auto Smashup mmm - . . ; Suit to win $825 damages for loss j sustained when ,hi$5 1927 se- dan car was smashed in a colli- s ion 1 was brought yesterday in circuit court by F. E. Swairi of 1 . -i ' i 7 i - : '-f:;.h;i v . r - !- ' f ' ' i;5 ' -: ; 200,! McKinley 180, Garfield 250. Highland 285, Richmond 235 to 250! and Washington 230; ! , Witkanc osr.tlo- r mm of Oaa. DR.! MAKSHALfc S2 Oregon B1d. Fhasa 550 You CaxiH Be Happy If i! iYour-FeH-;Hurt-7 ScKaefeir's Corn ; uivcmovcrii -p Takes Them Off! I; H I - ISii ill T iiuft Only , t!i Sold Under; the Schaefer r- Guaranty . j No Cure i-' No Pay Hi! iit:-i s ra- tii T Give Your Feet a l rear. only at rum :m i!i 11 mi 1 1 M 1 ! Dltud-STOREr 185 N.S Com'l St. Dial 5107 The Original illow Front and Candy Special, Store of Salem MAM, w-!C".- give satistaction and nave lnpll ', ft. . 1 L arid that something PILES CURED Schaefer it sjlJ,:'f.-.'. ! 1 . - -: till1 - R'H I'- ' :(" " ' : y V!f:s!!ittils: i i .iiiiiiiiv-J:-'4-iJ-'J-.; irn.i.-'! n ptyies QUALITY : . .. K . ; y ,. . - n m Girl Scoujt Styles :X;rM -': ::i. Salem.' lie names Uaxlne Graham Roy Mathis and Grace L. Smiths as defendants. . - ; --.ji Tre :sma.shuD occurred Septem ber at the intersection ef Mill and South Winter streets. Swaini declares he had the right of way ; Miss Graham, the driver, was brought into Justice court 18 week and fined for reckless driv ing. - : IY. :.;:;;! Recipe A setries of winning reci- ' I pes submitted in a contest I sponsored by the ! , i . 1 CHERRY CITY I BAKING COJ I Clip and paste them I in f your recipe book ''Bavarian Toast 99 Mr$.j Sylvia Richter - i I Salem I Put lrilV llea trnm m Inat I of day old Snowf lake bread. I " Make a -slit In the slices I with l a sharp knife and fill , with well seasoned. apple sauce. Dip I in batter made of one egg, one I " tablespoon flour, ! two table- I spoons sugar,; dash of nutmeg I and cap milk. Fry in but- Iter or oil the same as for I French toast. - ! I I READY TO SERVE I I Hnlnr10 1 Portland 53.' '' To Eugene 75c: Depot,' Bligh Hotel I j Independent Stage Co . i:j Tel. 8121 ! : , . i U Dr. Chan Lam ; , Chinese Medicine; U 180 N. Conmerciai : . St.. Sal m : ! . 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