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The OREGON STATESMAN. Saleia. Oregon. Sadiy Morcia?. July 2U 132 , PAGE FIVH , Harden cm Vacation The atc- - - mobile license moratorium ' may - expire, but It won't worry Justice of the Peace Miller Harden a bit .at least not tor a week. Tor : . Judge Hayden, with Mrs. Hay den, . left by automobile yesterday for . a week's racation trip into aouth , ..western Oregon, and posslblr along the .coast highway Into , northern California. (Their first stop will be at B&ndon. Jndge - Hayden will be. out of the offico .., only a week now. that being all the time he can take off due tt the rush of business that wilt . come on when the district attor , ney's staff is reliored from tlm . murder trials to be completed next tweek. He may take another week - . early In the fall. . Elite Beauty Shoppe has mored to the Mitsl Gray, 709 1st Nafl Ban): Bldg. Tel. 6033. - Picnic Is Saturday Former ; Wisconsin people and 'their fam ilies who reside in Marlon county and ralley points wilt oJd their . , annual picnic next Saturday, Aug ust 6, at the municipal auto park here. About 100 persons are ex pected to attend, according to A. C. Bohrnstedt, president. A picnic luncheon . will be enjoyed at 1 o clock, and a program and other activities will complete the after noon. Entrance to the park will be free, and of course picnickers are expected to provide their own food and dishes. Special dinner, S to 9 p. m.' 35c. Senator Food Shop. ' ! Marriage Licenses Three mar- riage licenses were issued here yesterday -to bring the total for J July to 33, slightly more than one a day. Receiving them yesterday I . were: Edward Roy Chapman. 24, Springfield laborer, and Jessie M. Valet, 16. Salem route 8, house- Petition Allowed The public ay dePoslted in the Chase Na keeper; Fred A. Marquis. 21, In- ., wnmtn, o,..-. tional bank of New York City dependence laborer, and Maxlne rantei the apDlication of the 104'000' with which to pay prin Orey, 17, Independence student; oreeon-WaahinptAn T?nrft.i jb. c,Pal of J100.000 and interest of PifrwC k 40' Uh. Wash., saw filer, and Linda keoerrg,,80n' nous p " Don't Miss It Special Virginia , baked ham and chicken dinner 1 Sunday. All new decorative table I . unen made by saiem Linen nuns, i Price 50c, Hotel Argo. Tennessee Picnic -The annual Tennessee pleslc will be held next I .Sunday, August 7, at the city auto .park, with an old-fashioned Ten- ' , t k- .a noon. All former Tennessee people are Invited to attend. Races and games, particularly for the young- sters, will be held in the forenoon, and ln the afternoon there will be a program of varied Interest Ob ltuary Mever i kt ha rAMinia nt hpp daueh- I ter. Mrs. Bertha LIchty, route 2, . t.m.. t.,1 I ' ' I: ; widow of the late GottHef Meyer; mw f Mn. Tiertha Lichtv. Chas. Meyer of Silverton and Os- car Meyer of Pratum; sister or Mrs. Anna Tschantz and Mrs. Elizabeth Rupp of Akron, Ohio. ruuerat Berries muiimj, vuB. i at lr30 p. m. from the Rigdon iuuiiuu; tvc. . x i ttu-.A u- ficiatlnz. Interment Pratum Men- nonite cemetery. Wolfe At tne residence 147 North 18th street, early Saturday, July years. A ?es7dent of Salem i . 1906. Mother of Georsa V.Wolfe. Clarence Wolfe, Mrs. Eattla Han- 30, Mrs. Susie M. Wolfe, age 49 non and Mrs. T.ula Olsen. all of Salem; daughter of Mrs. Harriet iMuuiguuiery vl oaieiu. oisier 01 9" MI?TltS,0merS ,f, Saltm' t J M. Nichols and lrs Eva En- -services Monday. Aug. 1 at 10:30 m. from the Rigdon mortuary. Rev. Emory W. Pettlcord officiat ing. Interment Cityview cemetery. Huffman At the home of her daughter. Mrs. A. R. Meyers of Portland, July 28, Mrs. Margarot M. Huff man, aged 74 ysar-i. Survived by widower, Henry L. Huffman; six children, Mrs. E. J. Martin of Portland, Mrs. B. A. Besk of Se attle, Mrs. A. F. Jarel of Salem, Mrs. A. R. Meyers of Portland, Henry L. Huffman of Providence, R. I.;. Thomas A. Huffman of and J 1.00. Also 50c course din Stay ton; and by three brothers, ner of unusual merit. William Ryan of Ohio. Thomas , . Ryan of Newport, and M. F. Ryan 8nnt5 Food Shop of Stayton Funeral services will Turkey dinner, 50c. be held from St Joseph's Catholic Tourist Cafe, 138 S. Coiu'L churchy Salem Monday Aug. 1 at Complete regular dinner 25c. 9 a. m., Rev. J. R. Buck offi- elating. Interment in St. Barba ra's cemetery. Recitation of the Rosary and prayers Sunday, July ; 31, at 7 p. m. at the Terwilllger Funeral Home, 770 Chemeketa street. Kletsing At, the residence, 844 S. Com mercial street, Friday, July 29. Mrs. Robert A. Klstslnsr. 70. Sur vived by widower, Robert A. Kletzing; two sons, Ralph H. of Salem and Lewis M. of Portland; one sister, Mrs. Joslah Need ham of Des Moines. Ia.; one brother, A. Wesley Mell of Berk-ley, Cah Funeral services will be held Monday. August 1, at 2 p. m. from the chapel of Clough-Bar-rick funeral home, with Rev. Hugh Fouke, Jr., officiating. In terment at Belcrest Memorial park. 1 JJelcretft iflemorial rasa llxhmrly use Prrd A PARK t-KMKTKHi WITH PERrKTlfAL CAR Jast.Tra aaaatas Fro tat Baaft ef Tows . PILES CURED i wanes sperattos st ! awe , DR. MARSHALL S3 OragM BMey - Pfcaaa 09 Special Meet Tuesday A Pldent here all her life, and has a clal meeting of the Sons of Union 1 Veterans and auxiliary, which I was postponed from Tuesday, July 25, will be held at the home of W. A. Carey, 251C Lee street with a potluek dinner - planned, on - Tuesday, August 2 ' at :3 t. Members are requested to bring their own table service. As a spe- I requested to bring something to sell, with an unusual auction sale on the program. v "wed that rates on postal card . were raised, and numbers of in New gifts have arrived at Senator quirles are received concerning it. Glftery, 224 N. High St. Cards seldom contain more than one cent in postage, however. Visit Erlkaena Rev. and Mrs. Harry R. Allen and family of Se- Dr. C. A. Eldriedge, Dentist now attle where he Is pastor of St. located Suite 510-11-12 U. S. Paul Lutheran church, visited Bank Bldg. here yesterday with Rev. P. W. . " , . Eriksen of the American Lutheran . Woman Itesad " Mrs Richard church. The Aliens were enroute M. Krlesel, 245 North 23d street, to Medford to visit her parents. ttrd shock and was dased late Rot. and Mrs. G. H. Kabale Of the J"1 afternoon when the car Zlon Lutheran church. Rev. An- which she had just stopped at drew Engset of Camas, Wash., 1 suteJ"r,u.mpe?-b.l .ca! Wtftf f h T.nthAmn ohnrrh driven by Ted Welty. 1S45 First there, also visited at the Eriksen home late this week. v Special dinner, 5 to 9 p. m. 35c. Senator Food Shop. . I Says Paid Note S. M. Endicott vAatrd&v fUeif rlreuit rrrnrt aiilt I arAinnt Olark Rundv. fnr return of a 2,000 note which he gave Bundy. in 1929. Endicott sets forth that he gave as security for the note at time of execution to bonds, and that later agreement was reached that Bundy was to keep the bonds as full payment of the note. Bundy, complaint treed .to cancel land return the note, but has not done so. En oicok wants it surrendered, A . ""ce ttauniea mui. ure. Loggers. ae-. -ug. z&e. J Navigation company, for permls- sIo to dl8ContInn jJ , I Fairview during the period March I to August 31 of each year. A Protest filed by the Falls City chamber of commerce against " ooumern f acme sta- "uu was aismissea. sutMmiln matMrtHmrm P 13378.93 In claim, on thVir Accident Insurance Policies. n . . . . T?,.Te ' tribotloii Probate Judge J. C. Siegmund has riven ln.. ea.ute , ,Adl. v- fT6 "wIng partial distribu- """',,"" amaea j tv imam Aiirea ieuurai s omce any ume now to Reeves, Mary Pearl Reeves Rob- get their reports. The county of erts. Myrtle LaVancha Reeves 1 flee has finished audit of the dls- ana James Leo Reeves. The ea-'trict reports, except In a very few iats is vaiuea at more than $19.-1 www. a second order allows sir. ment of $250 attorney's fees vacation Soon Mrs. Mary L. Fulkerson, county school superiu Special Music Guest musicians ttndent, is planning to start her from Silverton will furnish special two-weeks vacation Tuesday, and music &unaay mornlnr at in I ci ode at the American Lutheran I j-"rca nere. wnn Miss France Nelson to Sin?. acnmnani K I Ma O. A. Nelson. The Lnth;; 7 o'clock will be led by 1 wls wlima rn. Get freft estimates on reroofln with Certainteed Composition uhingles. Tel. 6788, Doughton & Sherwin. Time Extended Based on stip- v acca. uaru i time ror filing transcrlnt contln- uea until September 20, in mo- tion niea yesterday in the suit of Josephine Gabriel and L. Heiberr irann uouier and Lalah and Earl Looney. Get free estimates on reroofing wh CIn.tef. Composition 788' Houghton & "n lQe,r annual vaca- Motion For Trial Motion for setting time of trial has been led Int0 two clrcuit WWt cases: Feme A. Davenport vs. Lowell E. "-"upori; ana Leia Jarman and others vs. Merte O. Nelson. -The Spa Six and 8 course dinners. 75c Hotel Argo Extra Special Sun day Virginia baked ham and chicken, noon and night. 50c. BEACH FRONT ; COTTAGES All Sizes at Reasonable Rates. Write for Particulars MRS. RUTH CRITES Cannon Bench. Oregon j - SPECIAL Croqa I a o I e Ringlet End : Permanent PUSH WAVE $2.00 Open Friday Evenings by appointment i CASTLE PERMANENT WAVERS CO. 307 First Nan Bank Bldg. TeL 3663 Branch or Castle Pioneer Permanent Wavers. Portland Dr. Chan Lam -Chinese Medicine . Office hours " Tuesday and Satur day 2 to 5 p. a. no 1 and 2 148 N. Commercial Salem' 0m " MLs Jorr Better Some Im provement is noted 1a .the eondi-. tion of Miss Ada Jory.fwho has been Quite seriously, HV for the past month at her home on Fawk arena. Miss Jorr hat been a rest- wide circle of friends. She Is a daughter of the pioneer William Jory, who with his five brothers took up donation land claims In what Is now the Liberty section. Correct Postage Csed Since the first rush of mistakes, letters lacking three-cent postage are seldom received at the local post office, reports A. E. Gibbard, as- sireei, according io Pr of Dallas also reported a minor traffic accident. Sneial dinner. B to 9 n. m. 35c Senator Food Shop. ! Harris Estate Estate of the T. G. Harris who died here ln June admitted t0 probate yesterday, with Clara J. McDerby, his daughter, and G. E. Tandy executors. Appraisers appoint- ed ar Ar,el K- Howard, W. E. Keyes and Lars R. Bergsvik. The estt la valued at S 3,3 00. Dr. A. Swennes making a specialty of plate work and extractions, 510 U. S. Bank Bldg. Bond Payment MadeThe state treasury department Satur r2' - 00; on , 8tf U w a y bonds. The principal and Interest Is flQe Aasu8t J' nh,n tw.ha. if lng together eight years ln the Elite Beauty shop, Irene Barton, Dorotby Smith. L. J. "Curly'; Bates and Lee Canfield have ed to the Mitxi-Grey shop Wmca WlU 66 MsocI Lost, Boston Bull, female. chest. Reward. Phone 342 N. Cap MT Ge Reports Clerks of school districts in Marion county may can at tne county superln- instances. she and her hnahsnil a m kerson. will m tn Trhot ri- v. entire time. Have The Sutesman follow you T r vacation. Mailed ti any uurC33 lwo weexs. only Z6 cents.' Go On Vacation Ralph Loun machinist-operator for The Statesman Publishing company. and family left lat night for wausDurg, Wash., where they will spend their vacation vUitin? rcianves. vacation time Is travel time. The "regon Statesman offers to sub- scriDers a Travel Accident insur nncB 'cy tor only ji a year. De Longs to Coast Mr. and . Walter E. DeLong left Sat- .JV ' fte rnoon for Cutler City. where they will spend the next here". ' ueLong is constable From Portland Mrs. Barbara Baker Snyder of Portland Is spending a few days visiting here Mrs. 'Snyder formerly tauith erlv tansnt school In this county, among oth er districts at Gervais and Hitm. Tine. in. dr; b. h. white Mght and Day Calls External Cancer Removed with medicine. Office, 855 N. Capitol St. Phone 5O30 - Salem, Ore. We Give SAH Green Stamps Doable Stamps Every Saturday Carson Pharmacy Hotel Senator Bldg.. Dial 468 OPEN SUXDArS Schaefer's Medicinal Remedies are not intended to take the place of your family Physi cian but for the relief of minor ailments that con stantly occur in every f am- They are - manufactured from - purest" ingredients from selected formulas and are the best that can be produced. Schaefer's Drug Store 1S5 N. Commercial - Dial 5197 The Original Yellow Front Candy Special Store of Salem mov-with, Scar on 5. 1505- OEkfe: life TOMORROW will be the first day of August the month of vacations and la addi tion this year the great Olympic games will be staged at Los .An geles republicans; will battle for leadership in Oregon and the Oregon supreme . court will take its - annual vacation of one month. Several opinions will be handed down tomorrow as the final wind up. John Kelly, political writer on the Oregonlan, In aa in formal discussion ihe other night said he would remain in Oregon for a while, mt least until Congrese reconvene next December. John like Oregon lot, bat knowing bis deeper likeness for politics a note, of desire to return to the national capHol was certainly detected in his talk. And just when the republicans believed they had everything fix ed up yesterday by the election of Leslie Scott as chairman of the state central committee. Scott up and refuses the post. As a compromise candidate Scott was probably the most fitted for the position. Your correspondent missed writing this column yesterday for the reason he took a trip to Portland to listen to the highway commission hand a lot to Salem and its environs and also to attend the repub lican caucus of Friday night. Bat the caucus was short lived. Nothing could be agreed upon. The state highway commission - the two members at least- did a lot for this section of the state at the meeting Friday after noon. Not only did they agree to mprove the Pacific highway to urora. but also added some rk on the Santiam highway out of tne ieaerai am xuuas. ere will be lots more work to e done wnicn wtu oe aeciaea later. The commission meets again Friday of thia week at the same place the Benson hotel at Portland. At this session It is believed more work for Oregon will be decided. Bat the big session will be at Port land August 21. It Is hoped that by the time ef the Fri day meeting a new commis sioner will be appointed. One of the familiar figures around the state capitol will be missed after tomorrow. Gordon Wilson, salesman for the Shell Remodel Store Room M e- chanics are dividing the High street room in the Masonic build lng. One part will be used by E. W. Acklin. shoes, and another half by Harry Love, Jeweler. Too Much Noise Harold Du toit, route 8. box 199B, was given a tag by -traffic officers yesterday for driving with the cutout of has car open. He was arrested on State street, downtown. Visits Mrs. Brooks Mrs. Har riet S. Myers of Portland is week-end visitor with Mrs. Mil dred Robertson "Brooks, county treasurer. Annual AccountElmer Knauf, of Waltr K.Muf- J" dh Is a c co u nt. showing a balanc ot .T7. Ti . I- tn Al. . wv a s. nn tairtn tnr drunkenness. EMERGENCY SERVICE r'S no fun to get stuck in a rut ... or to have your car stall . . . but those things will happen, and you may as well have the security of knowing that we are rea dy to help you out . . . day or night ... at a very moderate cost. CONVENIENT TERMS Phone us Day or Night Day Night 4093 4281 Herbert J. OstUnd Garage 873 Chemeketa Invalid Chairs to Rent . Call C9I0, Used Furniture . Department . 151 North High ST Oil company here, has been transferred ' to the Portland of fice of the firm. His many friends here are glad to bear of the promotion, but sorry to see him leave. Several newspaper men honored him with a party last night. And the moratorium Li end ed tonight. It looks like a lot of as will have to bay licenses the first thing tomorrow morn ing er pat ear cars la "hock. And Charlie Pray says there will be no leniency, and we Just have a feeling that the first ear he looks for Monday morning will be ours. Gaess we better keep It ln the garage. William Hammond, ln charge of the operators license division. was here the past two days after an operation' for appendicitis. He says he will be back on the lob again the coming week. In the meantime Colonel Ray Olson was taken to the hospital hero yes terday because of an attack of appendicitis. The same good for tune is wished the colonel. HIVE BIG MEETING DALLAS. July 30 An enthusi astic democratic meeting was held Friday night at the court house with meetings of both the Roose velt club and the Polk county democratic central committee be ing held. Plans for the Roosevelt club picnic on Labor day were made ana committees were ap pointed to take charge of the picnic. J. N. McFadden, democratic candidate for joint senator from Polk and Benton counties, was the principal speaker. He gave a short talk concerning the coming cam paign and his stand in the con solidation of the schools which Polk county Is solid against. He was Introduced by H. E. Walter of Corvallis. It Is planned to make the Roosevelt club picnic a real eld fashioned picnic with bands speakers, a baseball game, greas ed pig, and athletic events on the program. The committees ap pointed to take charge of the preparations were: Park arrangements Tracy Savery, Charles H. Smith, and Hugh G. Black. Speakers Lynne M. Black, D. J. Grant, and Howard Morlan. Music R. R. Turner, G. A. Peterson, and Ira C. Mehrling. Decorations C. T. Smith, Rob ert H. Walker and Warren Dunn. Sports George L. Cooper, T. D. Pomeroy, and Dr. M. C. Butler. Business men C L. Crider, Tracy Savery, and Hugh G Black. The picnic is scheduled for La bor day, Monday, September 7, and will be an all day affair. THE llSsi 1 IK Re-Adjiistaienl Goes Merrily Along Into Its Second Week Come with the Crowds and take advantage of the best values offered m Salem for many a day. What a Sale Successful beyond our fondest dreams . Now For a Bigger Second Week , . Re-adjustment Prices on all our merchandise. We fea ture only celebrated brands especially those manufac tured and distributed by Marshall Field & Company, Beau Monde Silks, Colonial Draperies, Mt. Zion Cur tains and Curtain Nets, LaTrance Hosiery and Wear well Blankets 7c Bias Tape 5c Ladies' Rayon OQ Bloomers and Panties aCf C Beautiful Rayon Gowns . . . 75c Burlington Full r "T Fashioned Hose, Pair O I C ISO All SUk Scarfs, r r 03c values, at 0)C LaFrance Best Grade Serv ice and Chiffon 7r Hose Pair lOC 89c An Silk Flat CO- Crepe yard 4 Big Specials Monday and Tuesday 250 Yards Fine Zephyr Ginghams Checks and plaids. Men day and 1 1 Tuesday yard lit AH SUk Pongee Guaranteed 12 Momme weight 250 yds. only. Monday and- 1 fia Tuesday yard lvC . . Limit ten yards : ' Don't Forget, Every. Article in the Store - ' ; Is Reduced ; ' ' Elliott Dry 17$ N. Liberty SU UlbaiiG CLOSE i - ' Crews and Equipment Being Moved to Other Units, ; ISays Roadmaster yi Several road lobs In the county were near an end yesterday, and foremen were preparing to move their equipment and crews to new oba Monday or Tuesday. Lee Wells, foreman on the grading job in the Aakeny Bottom district, reported to Roaamaster Frank Johnson that he would be ready Tuesday to more to the Abiqua road northeast of 8alem. where he will direct grading of two and a half miles of road. Another grading Job Is being finished by L. M. Van Cleave, who yesterday moved a load of tools and tile to the Hubbard-Wood- burn road along the Southern Pa cific track, .where grading will be done, . starting Tu essay, van Cleave and his -crew have been working on a new road near Broadacres.' " Phillip Fischer, bridge foreman. is completing work on a bridge near Broadacres, and will move Tuesday or Wednesday to market road number 24. that passes around the Wheatland bottom. On road 24 he will put in a Port Or- iord cedar piling bridge about 500 feet long which will require be tween two and three carloads of DlUnx-. ThfS job will require about a month, and from it he will move his -crew a short f tanca to put ln another piling bridge, about 200 feet long. From hare he will move to a district road in the Wheatland ferry area to put in a 100-foOt bridge. Peter Jensen, who is also han dling some of the smaller bridge work for the county, started yes terday construction of a concrete culvert near the Waconda district. The job will require two or three weeks. Oscar Storaasli of Silverton. who contracted to handle several county bridge jobs. Is north or Salem near the McNary farm, where he has about half com pleted his third job. From here he will move hit crew to put ln a small concrete bridge on the Geer market road. Fewer Teachers Are Employed in County, Report Marlon county last school year had 18 fewer teachers than ln 1930-31. according to tabulation Just completed by Mrs. Mary L. Fulkerson. county school superin tendent. The records show 123 high school teachers were employed for the year ending last June as com pared to 124 the year before; 71 junior high teachers as compared H. T. GENTLE, M. D. Announces the removal of his office to 814 First National Bank Bldg. No longer connected with Salem Clinic Phones: Office 8O03; Res. 5416 GREAT S3e Rayon Taffeta yard f 1.49 Georgette Crepe ........ yard 40c Printed Crepes yard 98c Printed Crepea yard 43c 98c 37c 75c S1.&3 to S1.93 Printed Silk Crepes yard 80c Best Grade Chiffon Voiles. Beautiful designs and OC- coloring . yard 66x80 Cotton Twill Plaid Double Blankets Agood $1.75 value. Mon day and J1 flfk Tuesday, pair tylUU Sheets and Cases 81x99 Good qual- CQn ity Sheets., only eJaC 42x36 Good qual- ity Cases......each 1UC Goods Company Salem, Ore. : 'Coming Events i August Wisconsin plo t akr. Sales municipal aato park. ' Aagost- 7 Onto - ?Bnca eye' picnic at state fah tToanda. . . . . i. .: 4 , - August 7 Minnesota pic nic at Silverton city park. - August 7 The Orchard Heights -Old-Timers' picnic at Lather Stoat farm at August 7-21 Annual Che sneketan outing at 8pirit Lake. - . August 8- Annual meeting Presidents and Sec retaries, Rotary district No. t. ! - - Auxast 14 Dakota tr ale. Salens Muuiciual.. Aato park. August 1 14 Illinois pic nic at Woodbora aato park. August 22 Luncheon Marion hotel for L. W. Jteveasoa, President Se conal Association Real Estate Boards. to 72 Junior highs the preceding year; and 385 elementary as com pared to 203 elementary Jn 1930 31. Valuation of the 144 school buildings and grounds in the county last year was 31.532.- 685.39, of which 9183.557.28 was in the grounds. Value of equip ment is estimated at 8278.150.40 Sturgis Winner Of Damages Due To Car Accident Judgment for the plaintiff was entered in the civil suit of Harry F. Sturgis vs. Inns P. Flanigan. on in justice court yesterday morning. Plaintiff sought a total of $24 S in damages as result of an automobile accident which oc curred July 25. 1931. near the Big Chief service station on the highway north. Damages to two automobiles. that of the plaintiff and one driv en by J. E. VanLyderraf. were sought by Sturgis. and 321 in per sonal Injuries sustained by Van Lydegraf. CARD OF THANKS The thanks of the family is ex tended to the many friends for floral offerings and kindness shown at the funeral ef Mr. H. A. Clark. OPEN HOJWTPIT CAlflE (Formerly Rose Cafe) 222V2 North Commercial St. 35 - MEWHJ - 3SQ DINNERS Serredlla. m. to 8 p. m. DINNERS . Chicken Soup I Radishes CHOICE OF: Roast Beef with Brown Grary Roast Pork with Apple Sauce Baked Virginia Ham. Candied Sweet Potatoes Fried Spring Chicken Baked Salmon . . Cole Slaw CHOICE OF: Creamed New Potatoes or Baby Lima Beans: Lettuce Rolls. Dessert. Choice Ice Cream or Chicken Soup Rolled Flank Steak Breaded Pork Chop. Cream Gravy Fried Lirer Vegetarian Plate Potatoes, hot rolls, salad, Try Our Special T - New Low Price REPAIR WORK $1.00 Ladies Half Soles 75c Rubber Heete both mens and 9P romens uJj Mens Leather KA Heels JVC Vye use only the finest workmanship. Do not work in the City at Any 7 . THREE LARGESUETB DALLAS, Jnly 30 Three ac tions were filed Satnrday U the county clerk's office ln Which ; the principal amounts asked to ts! 112.000. . - , .-1 Tha Prudential Life Insurance company ef America la the flala , art in two ox tne-action, in tne . fitst, the Prudential la against ' R. L. Walker. Mary E. Walker. - and ethers. Tha plaintiff a:jks , st i juagment against the W sixers to - Uhe amount ot 111.030 with 10 - per cent Interest ; from Apil 1. ljjz; izsi.17 with Interest it 10 per cent from April 1. lt: $11.14 at 10 per cent Interest from Jnly 11. 1911: $10 fori eon- tinning the abstract; $100 sieclal attorneys fees; and all costf and dish irsements by the plaintiff In this action. In the second Prudential claim Garnet E. McCrow, Clara El Mc Crow, and others are defendants.' The plaintiff ask, a Judgment for - $10,000 at 10 per cent interest from October 1. 1911: $5D4.ir at 10 per. cent Interest from Oc tober 1. 1931; $111.85 with 10 per eent interest from 3 nit 17. 1932; 170.50 at 10 per cent interest from July 27. 19111 $10 for continuing the abstract: $SS0 for attorney fees; and all costs and disbursements of the ac tion. The third action filed was. J. A. Lack el ts. the Wattefribsrg. company. In it thl plaintiff asks for a Judgment of $11.000 at S per cent interest from Jnly 1. 1931 to date, and at 10 per cent Interest until paid; $B5 at , 10 per cent Interest from Jnly 1. 1930;' 1750 attorney tees; $17.50 for searching the records: and all costs and disbursements. low Rates, Farm Fire Insurance at boat Prompt Payment ot LotM Fair Adjustment. Farmers Mutual Fire Relief Ann., of McMlnnrille, Oregoji Wm. A. Persey. J Exclusire Salem Agent Office 017 North 20th St. (Near Center St., eastl -Sara this Adr. . MONDAY! Onions Celery Sweet Potatoes. Creamed Peas or and Tomato Salad, hot home made of Marshmellow Pudding. Pie. Choice of Drinks. choice of dessert, choice of drinks. Bone Steak Dinner, 3$c Full Soles and Heels $2.00to$2.50 Patches only material and offer you expert be mislead this is equal to iy Prico IB FILE JT DiLUS ON 25c "f 10c only . X. "ZJriGOI)T O