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Local News Briefs I ..iTzr,iiTrrT,, ,,, J wwfc . wi antsy T&is -reek t Witt It eliaic. ole4 Md aUim, WSutT kuy no for, ta staff ot the of -to nave elected to hold Marion eonatr health dn-r-. lc" tl a- follows; Mon, day" lrU Salem fetch I 1 bketb-Jl boy. at Parrish Junior hlgn school. Tses- 11 a. m toxoid elinle at Htrml?. o: tternoon, pre school tllnie at SfcOverton. Wed-nesd-y AH day. acaool eltale tor Roberta eehool children at Leslie Junior hlh sckool; school elinle t Bahbard. Tnnrsday Moratar re-school eliJ: at Sales health :Jt a. m.. school clinic t aAanuiriUe. Friday All day. mllkhandlers' elinieav Salem health ceater. lUtordar 8:50 to X, f- t.oxoM ni eettion clinie at Salem health center. Finest Valentine hearts. Spa. Woald Modify Decree Frances Chance has Hied motion to modi- J airorce decree lm h.r ..i conferences on tha .itA Thomas utility hill la executive session. Newspaper men hare rre iron the star eham- w meeuasa. Members of the cwmmniee said they did not want to bo interrupted, and that tit work would be expedited by the wwiun or tus Important u-suro oeauid closed doors. Finest Valentine Hearts.' Spa. Optical Work Rated On An osteopathic physician and surgeon licensed to practice in the state of Oregon is authorised to fit glass es. Attorney General VanWinkle held in aa opinion handed down here yesterday. The opinion was reqoested by Dr. J. L. ingle, mem ber of the Oregon state board of medical examiners. K. O. A. Meet! -At meeting against Walter Cbanc. f- tw week of the H. O. A. TWh whom she was granted divorce la clnb' ,n the south end of the May, 19JC, nd 20 a month for fnt Pls were made for en support of their child. In Octo- tertinaient of the 3. U. O. and ber, im, after she had reraar- ' E- p- aehers' dobs of Wood rled. settlement was made on nn- fu an Salem Heights, respect pald support money and she re- lTe1 leased Chance from paying far- v . ther support. Now she seek, to SLli t? V :.mlxed ,10: revert to the original decree, or 5 .J K- A- M"hes. Rt. 2 a month for support of the ' JLX- - 44F2- ? milea child. In affidavit she states she BOrth OB P-elflc highwsy. cannot earn sufficient far tha a... a . ... child and that her second mar- ChwerinVda..f. was . laa.are. bro ht hy Wah Hong, ys the Ground floor office room for rent. f,";d ent eauaed by the plain apply Johnson or Pennington. 275 V OWB -leasness. The accl- oiaie street. , . u on ouin commer cial nere June 15, 193J. Walker VlK Aai.i.l i Attorneys for Kenneth R. Walker. . to Securities Wood- youth found guilty In Justice court oura M schools, defendant In yesterday of fallina to atn ni DDe-l by Paul Folauet Jr render aid after his car struck cotion with dispute over op- a. an. rauuon a montb ago, an- " Ul scnooi bus at Wood- nounced they would appeal the D"rn has onJeeted to sufficiency saw. I r tt L f S . case, me oeienaant was released 1 DCtur"es on tne appeal. on $259 bond. Judge Miller B. sai nrt , Hayden found Walker guilty after mif" i"rT' JSm.w Sntor hearing the argument and sen- M' L' Sti" Furn tenced him to 60 days in Jail and ' xznea mm ,i.o. Voter Adt Trlal of Teachers Visit Among oounty HniZ?' t0rfler ?d FTr was con teaehers who had business at the ,1?!.. f?r ndg Lewelltag county school superintendent's of- Ur,,:; ', . mauer taken tice yesterday were Mrs. Gene- ,ni! k" Ldv,semBt- The judge will riere Hug ot Erans Valley; Wal- iJtZrl Jl , , zu-cre rar. ao Kienes of Turner; Geraldine 5 U5U,"DB- Fry of Mountain View, and Mrs. if!..! ti,. Helena Estudillo who teaches at ed Stat- rTA u alt" Gerrai. but lives near here. terd.r To "tiv." r,. r - - w.. uaaci in charge. Baker was held in the wuniy jan oere for sereral days Tho OREGON STATESMAN. Salem OrtroB;Srfy lWBg. Febnm it 1 . TEconcreoip EST MB l!JTF(! See our Bridge lamps 1.49 and 2. 4 9, .Eoff Electric. Applications In case ot Sue E. Hoeret ts. Ray J. Stumbo. circuit court action, application to place on trial docket has been filed. Place on the motion docket is for federal officers, who charge Mm with possession of a still. Q. A. R. Group Meets The general committee in charge of entertainment for the stata gat sought In another case. Carl T. JS???? hevra nxt mmer will Pope as guardian ts. Marlon 7 commerce county. room, tomorrow night to discuss preliminary plans. Contempt Matter Citation has jiw,i.i . been Issued for appearance in eir- .u. . e and carry man's cult court ot R. C Kocher. to an- i,," lene1 n Pressed S5c. swer February 1 for possible " d'-aers, 2050 N. Capitol. contemnt of eonrt f. not narln I support money to Frances Koch er, to whom by terms ot dlrorce granted last December IS he was to pay 4i support for children. Jim Bob's Cafe. 121 3. Com'l. Meat, spuds, bread, butter, vege tables, coffee and pie, 25c. Attachment The sheriff has reported attachment on defen dant's property in connection with salt of Eena company rs David Delano and others. se Hop Grower The state industrial accident commtain Tax League Convening The sUrted suit against Albert executive committee ot the Mar ion County Taxpayers league is scheduled to meet at the chamber of commerce here at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow, according to Secretary W. H. Stevens. Lenners, farmer and hop grower. r judgment or S87.8Z. Harding' A war Wavna HurA. ing, rural school supervisor, is spending the weekend with 'his parents, near Sherwood. Obit uary PoUce foams Taken Twenty- One Chimney Blase One chim- four men,and women yesterday ney blase was the only fire alarm wrote In exam nations conducted turned in yesterday, it occurred by Dr. O A. Olson special exam- at 11:22 a. m. at 475 Belmont iwr us cjij ciYii boitico cum- I street. mission. The applicants seek placement on the reemployment list ot the city police department. Hook Estate' 95,060 Only one probate matter was filed with the county clerk yesterday, that being appraisal of the estate of Tolbert Hook. The valuation placed by C. J. Cooley, Ernest Palmer and Steve Sprauer Is SMI9.50. Motion for Default Plaintiff has filed motion for default In case ot Mary Elisabeth Ma pes against Ralph Mapea. The pro ceeding has been filed in Erdeena Humbrecht vs. William H. Hum-bract. Third Meeting to be Held At City Library Next Tuesday Night n-een interest la teehnaen-v V. .ma,fMtHl 7 " audleaee that taxed the eanaelt- or u ... ujionunt tne city library last Tuesday for the seco-4 t-.. of the technocracy group. R. D. Cooper gave an laterest- mg renew of Stuart Chase's let oooa A wew Daal" tw Van Trump made a very instruc tive address on industrial evolu tion. The following is a summary OT J. M. (TlfrTftrA nm technocracy: Man, in his age-long straggle for leisure and freedom from tnii has finally arrived at that posi nn wnoro isr iae rirst time this goal is not only nosslhU hat probable. The TJaited State Is the onlv country that is manned, eonienad and ready to step into this new era. If industry and the dlatribntlAa of its products were properly or ganised the standard of living for the entire population would be 10 times above the average income of 1929 and the workers would have to labor only an average of 12 to If hours per week. We must design a new soeiety In which goods will be distributed not exchanged. Money will not be needed, bat goods will be distri buted on an equitable basis to those who shared in their produc tion. The new society must be con structed from the materials of the present society. The present socie ty must not be disrupted In estab lishing the new system. Commerce and industry hare always been separate from gov ernment in America and they must remain so. We hare the best political system in the world. Let us not burden it with a func tion which it was never intandaH to perform. Commerce snd Indus try must be publicly owned, but in a manner separate from the po litical government. A third meeting of the technoc racy group will be held la the au ditorium of the eitv Tuesday ereninr. at 7:39 nvwv All are welcome. Cmni Events tfeb. x mnamette r Albany college, v1rtthnH . February 9 Catena Mae. Dowel! club presents port land Apollo club at Grand; wmelm Ta Hoogstraten conducting. Feb. lO Wls-oaoOa asso ciation winter meeds-, w. C I. XT. banding. YpLsaV Feb. 10. 11 Bo, Scot xnerft bads exposiUos, Sa lens armory. . February 14 Couarfv coanmaalty dab federstio-C chamber of menmrrre. Feb. is Polk, County 4rtlam of xtaaal Worn, en's dabs at DaOsaj all-day MetlBg; EOeasdal tlnb JeJa hoateajea; Mrs. A, X. Vtley, preside t. Febrnary at.25. Marioai couoity Saaday school con. veatloo at First Presbyter, last chorea. March 15-19 Stat bigfe oauniNUi ton SCOUT Exposition IS BMKBO Achievements Whfch Earned Merit Badges Will be Shown at Armory pro- Boy Committees and workers moting the first ssnnal Scout Merit Badge exposition to - neia in the Salem Armor- next Friday and Saturdav. -a. ponea that nearly all of the 22 Page five I.UHU1C ISM SUBJECT Leg: TUESDAY'S LECTUHEi WHIamette Professors to Give Third of Programs Urs. East, Organist ion Cadet Band to Make Initial Down Town District Showing Wednesday Night displsy booths T b. ' " Stockton coHege. and was. For on6 piay Booths to be seen at the year, a teacher in a boys' school First appearance of the Ameri can Legion cadet band, reorraa f ...a m .... iaa junior band. Is scheduled for the downtown dls. Ia tho morthwast the saf aat alaM I trkt Wedsaada .t.v .... for blae-oyad blondes T ! mttar. I o'clock, waatkar .iti. . l n - . 1 . "-"-a. Ji- -novaar enaenco 1 vmwx wxuiaai H. MeLaarhUn of Nordicjani? Is the white raca I -aaoanced Saturday. reUy tho superior race? Sue ar I The band wiu mr - . atn-. .a V - ai ... ... 1 m . ... .. " - a- wra qiHuosi -wniea it t 1 uwrsB at urn ttnisw M 1 ii. v. . . f v . . Uro8 1UJ: the orlg-" v vr.-i. 9 i srews urouera of aarly ?'N? myrUt xophoao fame. Bob BrownT S:li la Waller hall. Tho la. n. v.. 4 ..- . wiU bo the third i. a e, of of 7. hlgl achool Tnd unlVersity loint leetara-Ar-aa a.w v-t I . . . university - vutaka wmiam i inuauv as lOUOWa Pf'.tta4p,lbUe Tthofa TrumpetaMrin Dunean orraniat at tha i27h.. A-Zr -Til1" Hsrms. Leonard ot Christ. Rrf.n7 ""rvu "yriMom Kgiu, Ja Aa aadiaaa. f MM I T,7 -w aim, T-omas mitteo on aranramaa. 4. -...I. Tr: -" xayior. Xlden patlag an eren Z?ZrZZ dVZT."" Tueadar nfrht -aaaa uonaid Hoik Dr. Laughlin. nrofeasor or wu. omics and sociology at WOlametto uiuT-rajiv. is a natiro at inn He received his A.B. degree at Penn college, areat Qnaka mil--. i uiaaie west, took his mas ter's degree at Havarford eaiia.. the leading Friends' institution ot the east, and returned to his sa tire state to com Diet e Ma dnrtAr. ate at Iowa State nnlvamft u- also has been a rradnata t-Ta. atjjarvard and Chicago univer.1- Root Damage Reported and Prior to cominjE to tha iai in. I WOTx trt ho Dnna Owa.. utution. nr itnrtii- vr;,:r w ,n- our 01 social sciences at Culver ts. Bob Wlems. Laarena nar .. Russell Scott. UVESLEY ELECTED Clarinets Leonard Howe. B. Kreits, Pred Carmlchal. Harold Jepeon. Jim White, Carl Uade kin, Willis Duncan. Charles Per- Mya, B. Peters. Praak Hunt. Low- usuiuer, Jack rianey and Bad Trombones Wesley Heise, WiV liaat MerUrity. Hal Talt, Bill Bash, Lyle Sellars. Louis DeDolx. Daro Hosa, Harry Parkers. Kea A.ia. Oboo Raymond Carl. Piccolo Otto Meyers. 8axophoaee--Lestar Burgoyae. ?rrl Belrer. Charles Kiaaey, Dalo Loreland. Prank Hamiltoa Donald Csmpbell. Bob Hoist. Bil ly DeSoasa. Bob Elgia aad Bob Brown. Basses Morgan Gallaher. KU lia Satitb, Kenneth Austin. Glenn Burright. Arthur Rice. Ver loa Hamiltoa. 1 Drumt Tlnv McNam-r. t. Doaald Hsrsosstle, Al Downs! Rosty Hill. Bob HamUtoa, Fred Hammach aad Jack Bush. McLaughlin is slso Off lnltlar a Mickey Mouse tunlar Kan mo ausinors theatre. HEAD OF HOP MEN showing thst any such statements aIn1 ttnd rlrtual third-degree process exerted by tafo m1I. y Beer Hope Expressed i.ftr- .V a I T A Tl 1 show wera .n a. . " iar ..,..,..,-ao .,..am-.Wf7 or alm was trvf uDiiniaj 1 o icvura inai. "oviau Dm aanr nr v c i PtlB HELD; CHARGE LIQUOR pass ESSIBN Brysnt Allison WIS In sftll rlV Jail snd Robert Lee Phillips out on $500 bail yesterdav after hain. arrested on liquor charges by fed eral officers. Prohibition P. Marfott reported. Allison, he said, was unable to put ap 11000 ball set by U. S. Commt.inn- Lars Bergsrlk. Marlott arrested tha Court street here Prlda- ing Allison with possession and traasportation and Phillips with possession of intoxicating liquor. Allison's car was seized. The alleged liquor confiaciitPd according to the agent, consisted of alcohol and Old Colonial whiskey. men of the city r,.,, M 7 rdgbt will deal larrelr with dUtrict -n " . T.em the scouts in the eren Z anxe-llTlVL ' f f 2" -ttoT .t rSUSS meats for ana,,., 7!.;. t: ld"l"ctU .ot "c". ub- Ueld Saturday at the uS mis 11 n in n a arnaBi.i 1 r or np nrvan tn-n MAa a m . iw w ... been comnl nare M K: C:;i?r "B!.MMW president, dele- Boy scoul rtroon. fr,m of numbers br Dud It L2 " ieCttt,T? committee. tire Cascade srei. , T. "ate and other organ "mtrrT " nop .root- Marlon. Polk and T.i;" Mrs. East's manv trnA. -m " r. . u ireeie .or awnT ii. ... vuuuues. t ' - .... " 01- 1 uiuuBW. was rannrtaH h. o hear her . To her it perience to '.s ss.fflr5- Sf srs,7-is , ovwns representing crel- ... aor url organ kearr dinir i.h m v. . vg'h"f,jBUiWermy' wS. SKfvS V Urect,OB of 5Si. wm0;v.rd w,n bare to ty. handicraft, woodwork bird k W chM. to'mer head ot So far h.. j 4 o umuiumx, iurnrrmrt AsrnAn . ' "onnr. photography, jrchery. camping and others will rorm the nucleus around which boot.I' WL b-nUK Sp-ial -reciea around nilllinm TO HESS fi: r.f tk. noor ot ur.. " ,WKfl JHdiridual Pace for each subject. kA lar5 teepee to be erected In the center of the main floor will mm James T. aowny mndew csused the dis couraging root conditions, howev er further light Is expected to be thrown on the matter Mondav when a delegation of growers will meet with E. N. Breaaman. ot the state college experiment station. A discussion of legislation of special interest to tha hon btow- Ryaa. recently- p- r "howed considerable optimism Slight Gain in Number of Jobs Given, Reported A slight gala occurred last IT th naiabr of Jobs pro rided tkroagh the U. S.-Y. M C A. Employment bureau, according- to Assistant Manager D D Dotson's weekly report. Twenty one men and two women we-e Placed, six more than in the pre-wk- Tifteea of tho men went to farma and into general inbor. and the two women at housework. In addition the regular week's employment, Dotson reported IT men employed in forestry de partment trail making during January. House Adjourns Early After Passing Foreign Goods Labeling Bill The t members of the house of represeaUUrea araaa ..r cieatly early Saturday to ecmres V 4- - whereupon they har ried through their calendar aad adjourned by lt:l in tin a tA u a aumber ot members make their fiaal trip bono before tho S to 1 seeaioaa of the closlag weeks ar rive. Most of tho bills oa third read ing went through a frying, one ot which effects Marion county Inas much as it permits either circuit Judgo to sit in tho ether's depart ment snd to con res e say term of court. A measare by Representative Deich received almost anaalmoas approval, the bill proridiag thst all foreign-manufactured goods sold In tho ststo must be plainly msraea as ro reign made. Two bills by Representative Paulas proridiag minor changes la legal procedure passed as did oae bin by Representatire Semon on potato grading and one by Representative Kelly validating certain irrigation assessments. Debsts on compulsory reduc tion of all county, city and district budgets by at least 20 per cent in 1914. proposed in H. B. 3 by Rep resentative Gordon, was held over until Mondsy. H. B. S83 compell ing placing of a large sign "school bus" on all such vehicles was made a special order of business for 2 p. m. Monday. G. Gf Nelson, 64, Dies, Los Angeles Word was received here yester day of the death In Los Angeles of George G. Nelson, 64. a former resident ot Salem. Nelson Is surrired by six chil dren, Virgil and Byron Nelson of Los Angeles. Jeff Nelson of Grants Pass. George D. Nelson of Salem. Mrs. T. A. Moore of Wsld port sad Mrs. E. L. Lovelace of Salem; also by eight rrandchil. dren. MONDAY ii sident. Just received a fine assortment of Bridge lamps, priced 1.49 to 2.49 while they last. Eoff Electric. Ostlind Moves Baslness After being In the location at 375 Che meketa street for five years, Her bert J. Ostlind, garageman is moving his place of business to 352 North High street. Hogan At the residence. 9(0 Broadway February 2. William H. Hogan! husband of Mrs. Hester Hogan of Salem; brother of D- Hogan of Independence, Eliza Merchant of Lebanon and Adeline McDonald of Portland. Aged 78 years, nine months, five days. A native of Lane county. Friends are invited to attend the funeral services Monday, February 6, at 1:30 p. m. from the Christian church at Al bany, Rev. Earl Cochran officiat ing. Interment Masonic cemetery, Albany. The remains will lie in state at the Terwilliger Funeral home, 77t Chemeketa street, from 3 p. m. until 8 p. m. Sunday, Feb ruary 5. Garden Club to . Hear Cuthbert Tomorrow Night The Salem Garden club will meet at the chamber of commerce Monday night at S o'clock. Prof F. A. Cuthbert, of the department of landscape architecture of Cor vallis, will speak on "Civic Im provement." The public is invited to attend. Anyone who has ideas on the subject of civic improvement Is invited to present them to the club. The club would like to know where to begin the improvement to Salem. VSStiLtXfSytZ Inn -endenroT Safem U "Ul U : Pd ' " -nema- an scnooi at Chemawa will " DQin orancnea. thera wniD . . " ?a, the ?peak at th Of commerce , rwer -o voted sever mere WIU be a sneefal -tHIKI . lnncha. . " I ! raanlatU.. . i- iv. m. . wl . Uw .uuviraa; BOOB gOnCafU- 1 - --v.w.w auauuiBl Lai yLIM equipment used by the scouts in Ing vocatioaal work Hal-. TI. trict constitution and br-laws. Sanfi.m acamPment on the his institution. Sinceomlag to . FraBk Nlham is retiring pre- ..,CJ. unflmawa u . t- v- . A mvi.i . . . ' . ' "a maae wtvftiAin di aniAPriin. manv nanaao vi.l i ment for th- ... " v w IT' w"lca naro oeen v vv"SiVJI IIU IMMin I iVCUIDlIPri nW atvl aa Aa a a ZSFSf.?LZSKn S 22 "SSr Stss t- Ludaney Defense rnoS wmrarSS" t.-1-'1! ? rk- To Open Mondav In Circuit Court Talks on A... ". r1' rz.Tr. Ui."nx gorern ?T.V-.hA- Brin' K7al"o: to tb. curried tire of the northwest area. He Ium. holding that tho ?n,.t win n isrw haa - . . i : bit of .BBinm.., . "V v V.. pracucai xnowl -- uu u y nicers cukw The fiUte's case aralnst Frank Ludaney will be resumed Monday rd.Tam,PerVhow,a the DroD- Mus,e for the meeting will be ?nllK "er reCM8 8,DCe Fri" -wck ro Indian schoo l Jn. !,1?.0?n: ... Mendenball At the residence. 1463 Fir atrpat RhAl Tana ir. t..i..ii va. a a aa w r-v i iusaucuuau, XMy I MIT-1 1 JIT 11 II 1 d 81 years, seren months. A t as i u kK U U natire of Ohio. Survived by dauzh ter, Mrs. Ella Deering of Salem: sons. E. I. Mendenhall of Zanes- vme. O., R. O. Mendehhall of Ce oar Kapids, la.; also several grandchildren. Funeral services will be held Monday, February 6 at 1 a. m from the Terwilliger runerai home. Interment Citv view cemetery. flilDIIfcifl: The Spo Baked chicken or turkey din ner, 50 c. The Marion Hotel Dinner served from 5:45 to S p. m., 50c, 75c. Argo Hotel For the best roast turkey din ner, 50c. Blakela In this city February 4. Wil liam C. Makela, aged 14 years. Survived by mother, Mrs. J. W. Makela of Portland. Funeral an nouncements later by Clough Barrlck company. Wens . At the residence, 2037 Nebras ka avenue, Tuesday, January 31. Turkey dinner. 25c; RarioIL WU1H: We"' 25c; special French and Italian Z '"iers' Mrs- u- iwnai ui o w em, xuiss Anna Wens of Salem. Mrs. G. W. Hick man of Bath. S. D.; brothers, E. C. Wen. of Bearerdam, Wis., B. F. Wens of Aberdeen, S. D., and T. C. Wens of Rath Tnt air- Turkey and chicken dinners, ment Bath, South Dakota. Clough- ' C. I Barrirlr nnmnanv mnrtaar Little Lido Cafe, 175 8. Com'l dinners. S weed snd, 835 N. CoraX -Turkey dinner SOp, chicken 35c Tourist Cafe, 163 S. Com'l. SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNERS SOC07SC The Gray Belle Tel 5016 440 State I t Births -o i Bcrthelson To Mr. and Mrr. Harold Berthelson of 851 South street, a six pound daughter, Sally Jean, born Friday night at tha Willamette sanitarium. Mrs. Canthorn Visits Among the county visitors in the city yes terday ws Mrs. Eva Canthorn. who is cftrk of the Riverside school district, near the Indepen dence entTW the county. Permits Total 1570 Five building permits with total value " w"e issued during the first four days of February. Two ol lQese were tor new construe tion, one a $1000 dwelling. Sal Confirmed n ran firming sale of real property In Joseph Thiel vs. Martha A. Adams " oinars nas been entered In circuit court records. lenrs and other equipment. csl sextet: Alette Goodbfrd ni- defense presentation will John Hsdley Hobson of na Ma- tZ f,urrrd' DoB- Pa nd it has been hinted thst son of Harry Hobson. will' give Marie LaFrance Carolina tr.w Lttd"ey of attempted MWtoMal arl.ikm . . ... Proline Mihone Maiilt will . a . c.uiuuivoi in arcnerr ana A ICS Hlrkmin - --- m icar peciai exhibitions in archery nd Alice Baehman "y as part of the enter tainment program. John Hobson is Junior archery champion of the United States. Hs also has the distinction of having made the longest flight shot ever per formed with a bow and arrow made in this country. The exposition will be opened Friday noon and will continue Governor Meier Saturday sirn thronrh that aftarnnnn an,a ad hnnaa Km a . . ing and Saturday afternoon and Uute unemployment commission . emus iiu iu- specisi enier-i" a-v-n memoers tainment features scheduled for i cc-operatioa Meier Signs Bill Creating Relief Board for State down admissions said to have been made by him to state police, with 2:30 and 7:30 each dar. An ad. mission charge of 10 and 25 cents ts being made. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our friends neighbors and The Sa,eni Fire Dept. for their kindness and sym pathy during the illness and death of our daughter, n r rtnhian mmA family. CARD OF THANKS To the many friends of our late wife and mother. Norma K. Tr. williger, we wish to think you for your words of sympathy and beautiful floral offerings. U. E. TERWILLIGER. O. J. LEFFINGWELL. ELSIE LEFFINGWELL. PILES CORED Wltfcant OparaUoa ar Lou at TliM DR. MARSHALL 129 Onto BI4t. nom ,m CHINESE HERBS for constipation, rheumatism, appendicitis, colitis, and blood, gland, stomach disorders. CHARLIE CHAN Chinese Medicine Co. 123 N. Cornl St. Honrs Dally s-g, Sunday 9-12 Trio of Couples Get License and Wed Saturday inree couples were granted marriage licenses hero yesterday io onng the Dost business in this department for a number of days. .an tnree couples were married yesterday. Licenses were to: Holger H. Johnson. 4300 S.E 76th street. Portlsnd. legal, and Mary L. Jacobs, leral. 320 NJC 75th street, Portland, married by uev. u. Earie Parker. Everett V. Kaiser. 21 Turner, AiaDle V. Hall, 20. Aumsvtlle. married at Aumsville. Wilber Miller, legal. Macleay, and Haiel Breeden, Dallas, legal. married by Judge Miller Hay djrf SPECIAL Croquinole Ringlet End Permanent PUSH WAVE $1.50 complete Open Friday Evenings by appointment Castle Permanent Wavers Co. 307 First Natl Bank Bldg. Tel. IMS Branch ot Castle Pioneer Per manent Wavers, Portland to work in With Mllllt iin. iu - miiiBes. Tne county committees also will have seven members Tho principal function of the state committee will bo to act as a clearing .house between cities snd towns, the state and the re construction finance corporation. The bill makes It possible for the state to seek a loan from the finance corporation la an amount io oe determined and approved by governor Meier. He Chats tw Oosaanatfoa Kits aad Day Calls Dr. B. H. White O-taoaatUe rsyHcUa aad garsaas Pile aad Estrraai Caaear Ra94 Offlca: SSS Hort C.ottol atrMt ssss Bakna. Orca Do You Hare Da .? Ordinary soaps allay body odors (b.o.) for 12 minutes only. SCHAEFER'S DEODORANT KILLS body odors for at least 12 HOURS. It is a li quid pleasant to apply viill not injure or discolor clothing. Ask for Schaefer'a Deodorant Lartte jr Bottle 00 C Schaefer's Drug Store Prescriptions 1S5 Jf. Cosaxaercaat - Dial 5197 Tho OrlarlnaJ Y,tin w Candy Special Store of Salem Send A VALENTINE GREETING CARD Express your Valentino senti ments with a beautiful greet is g ear from f a Commercial Book Store. Toull find something to please here, you can be sure. St Valentine's Day Is a Great Time For a Party SEE OUR NOVELTIES CARDS CUT-OUTS DECORATIONS PUCE CARDS TALLIES FAVORS See Our Windows Commercial Fook Store A. A. Gaeffroy 163 North Commercial St. Miss Zella C. Long Special Representative of KRANK COSMETIQUES WILL sive special beauty demonstration s at our toiletries department all this week. Miss Lonsr will gladly give y0U the ben efit of her extensive training in the care of the skin, and will give facial treatments without charge. Phone early for reservations J yllpei?t & Legs DRUGS Court at Liberty Phone 3444 SEE We offer you a complete stock of High Grade Tested Bulk Garden Seeds; Grown by reliable growers only. Flower Seeds We have a very large se lection of Flower Seeds, including Ferry's Ger mains's, Northrup Kings's, etc. Many of the latest novelties. Fertilizers A complete stock includ ing VIGORO, the great Plant Food. Also, Onion Sets and Seed Potatoes. D. A. White & Sons Phone 4952, 261 State St. H Herbert J. Ostlind Garage Invalid Chair to Rent tail 0010. Used Faraiiare Department 191 North High rv7 o ovv y oVtJ I from 375 Chemeketa Street to 352 NORTH HIGH STREET Ready for Business Wednesday, Feb. 8th - A NEW COMPLETE AUTO SERVICE FOR SALEM MOTORISTS, General Auto Repairing Fender, Body and Top repairs Herbert J. Ostlind Garage After Feb. 7th, 332 N. High i