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The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, ; Oregon, Thursday Morning, Jnly 6, 1933 PAGE THREE Local News Briefs irMlGIBLE IHCONIE I f-vv"f v I tiv ip linn umn I HA 0 nLLU VHLIU Start Voitnre Saturday The Marion county volture of the 40 -, Make Fast Trip William Etniig, state purchasing agent. gioj will be reorganised at the day after a rapid trip from Lo RUtll C. MCrnerSOll LOSeS 111 Angeies wnere Be visnea over tne! c . Mn fnnmah Judflft weekend with his famllr which Is OUII, MUlinumail JUUytJ Illahee country club Saturday night. J. T. Delaney, in n d cheminot, la completing plana tor the j affair, which will include initiation by the "wrecking crew of the Portland' vulture. Mem bers of the society are expected here from Silverton,! Woodburn, Dallas, Sheridan, Tillamook, Al bany, CorTallia and Eugene. De laney has Invited visiting "voy- ageurs" to bring golf clubs for spending the summer there. EIn- tig and a Portland friend left Los Angeles at 4:10 a. m. Tues day and were in Salem within 24 hours, stopping for meals 'en- route. The speedometer register. ed 1050 miles for the return trip which was made by way of Bak- ersf leld, Sacramento, MarysTille anil Dunsmulr. Tucker Affirmed a round of the links early in the Wanted, used furniture. Tel. 5110 evening. The banquet will ioi- I Constitutionality of the .1931 Intangibles income tax - law was upheld by the Oregon supreme court in an opinion handed down Wednesday In the suit brought by Ruth C. McPherson against the- state tax commission. The opinion was written .by Justice Campbell and affirmed BURRO'S BURDEN OF BEAUTY low a. business meeting at 7:30 1 Pw answers An answer oj 07 nus m p. m. There has been no voiture A.A. Schramm, liquidator of the mah county circuit court. la this county for several years. an oi oiayion, insoiveni, was iue tuawaseu, in tills county ior seTera ye yeflter(Jay lQ rlght of the legl8lature to impose Preliminaries Cot A shorter the case filed by F. J. Lafky, ad- a tax on her intangibles Income win i 1vpti to the orlen- ministrator of the estate of the without exemption "simpjy be- v..v ..... - o ; .,,. ... I . . . r I v. v . tV.lf- t.n.li.nrf laio August meuKer, asaiusv a. nuts on uao . . j W. Sunderman, the Stayton bank, who has an income of more than and others. The bank alleges the 12500 a year, and grant an un Sundermana have failed to per- married woman with the same in form on a contract to purchase come from the same source an land and that the bank has been exemption." She declared that and is willing to carry out its such action on the part of the nart of the aereement. The bank tax commission was a violation I tation of freshmen at Willamette unWeraltv this fall. Dean Frank ' M. Erlckson stated yesterday. In- ta.l of one week for freshmen before the formal opening of ..V school, incoming students will have only one full day ror meir program. This day will be Mon- , .. sV' for engine nerformane of the constitution. Which proviaes "y.'.p.ie" it agreement, that "all taxation shall be uni- h r i w i i tm iiiriuciiv ucaaau v trechman week will be carried throughout tne nrsi ween, u for tne Salem Retail Credit as- lts ,f the authority levying the school this fall. Sophomores i and soclatIon'g gecond annual picnic, tax.M " upperclassmen win register iue- to held at jjelscott, July 16, "We must appreciate the fact day, September 19. The fresbmen were discussed at the luncheon that it is very difficult, if not activities have been shortened so meetlng yesterday noon. The niga impossible, to construct a students will have as much time group was extended an Invitation revenue raising law, by which it to work this summer and make to attend tne meeting next Tues- can be demonstrated to a mathe- f unds as possible. day morning at 7 o'clock of the matlcal certainty that the tax na,i,fftr rvndpp nd Bodv lie- Credit Women's Breakfast club, burden Is laid evenly on each tax- nmTSJS tiS ctS!T Tom Delaney of the Ameri- payer according to his ability to pairing. Kelly Mason, 245 center T-lon entertainment com- ay or benefits received." Jus- "Nor can such an act be so fram- Bank Deposits ueieasea AU I ed as to make the duty of con- der was Issued by tne state Phiitinr a th eost of rovern- . . a 1 I - . . . . banking ooara weanesaay reieus- ment a pleasure to all taxpayers, ing an adidtional 5 per cent of the Tne aTerage citizen can usually savings deposits of the Albany contemplate -with undisturbed unre" serenity the law that imposes a Hamilton Answers C. S. Ham ilton, Jointly named with Elmer j Fry and Thomas R. Smith in a f?. suit recently filed by the Associ ated Stores company, filed his an- f .1.... mum ttTAfn AaAa :e . nwTrvrir;:Z State bank. This makes Z""Z:tta "deration tricted deposits of 10 per cent tax on thft other fellow." . . In tYia. aavln? (IP unit he repossessed rrom Fry ana Smith In 1931 was under any lP"i. in the savings department of the institution. The Albany Mrs. Hobs Leaves Mrs. Hal ' I C o n KonV Han ti.OTI finorfl t !n IT On I Tn II... lft tnr T1 a rtn11a TM nnt.nS; that it. failure to eite a restricted basis since the bank terday afternoon where she will contends that its iaiiure to Kie j,i. x. p,..ijai . .. i v - t. notice constitutes an estoppel to any claim on their part to the re frigeration unit which Fry and Smith purchased under contract. Dance at TJ. Park tonight. Accidents Reported Four min holiday was declared by President it her husband who is receiv- Roosevelt. . Ing treatments at the" Eastern i . Oregon Tuberculosis hospital. Sec Registration Drops Registra- , . sute Hogs la pianning tion of voters for the special eiec- t ,eavo th0 ho8pitai temporarily tion July 21 probably will show a I nA a fe days enjoying an reduction of approximately 10 per u-n ,n the Jonn Day diBtrIct. cent, when compared with that . . .. . . ..i th. au)lAn In 'nvem. (miiai n C1 Shr1ff'K re Or ifccviu:!. vv-t o . i OA, A, to city police yesterday involved ber, l3Z, n was snnuuuLw ceipts rrom saie oi the following motorists: Ernest the state department yesterday. land totalled $16,594 according i 17ft v., Ay .tmiit 'I n PSIimaiP was unseu uu i M rRiurn uiou n cuucouo; and Lucille M. Young, Milwaukie. plete registration figures received circuit court in the case of the .4 .. -a rt.n..ira. rmnbiin Mm of the 36 counties in A. Grabel, Amity, and an uniden- Oregon titled motorist, at Capitol and Chemeketa: W. F. Brietike. 965 South Liberty, and Victor Wil liamson, Salem, at Jefferson and Fairgrounds road; :tfichael Jure wicz, route four, and H. .W De Letts, 2105 Portland road, at Fairground and Highland. Big redactions during the July Clearance Sale. Howard Corset shop. " ICE. Prompt residence delivery. Phone 5603. Also hew modern all tfl refrigerators at low prices. Capital Ice & Cold Storage Co. 560 Trade street. Fire Alarm False City firemen Union Central Life Insurance comnanv against Joseph W. La irniiottn and several others. At- tnrnPTS fees of S650 were in eluded In the execution. Detours Out Soon All detours between Salem and Portland will be eliminated by this weeked. TMa inM tides detours through responded to an alarm from Lib- Aurora, detours near Oregon erty and Chemeketa streets, half city, and detours, from the Glad a block away from central sta- 8tone bridge to Milwaukie. Traf tion, at 7:15 p. m.. Wednesday but fic ls aiready using the Canby found only a pile of rubbish burn- ew Era cutoff road City Office Jimnded-Daylight Ing Tre 5 InmrOTe Eat0n Hall-General -i A rrvttAAA rnnir vnv inrn inn nuns uu lu7 d v v n.ww , py."'c,s. a , rtlnn where two houses renovation and some repairs aro oiuce or me cuy eu81ui I 'TTV , I nrfpr wv at Eaton hall, largest building inspector sometime Mon day by using a "jimmy" on the main door, the officials reported yesterday. As far as could be as certained, nothing was taken from the office. Engineer Rogers and Building Inspector Bushnell were t real property and the of the opinion an attempt was court algQ grallted ner tn6 right made to open the vault used Joint- again use her maiden name of ly by their departments. The en- . . KelleT. A ' I V.I I n VMOrtA I " - around 1 p. m. Monday. , I -mr.A uaTB JUSI nf thft hniMinxa on the-Wlllam win. rnMloin Mr3. Gladys tt nniversitv campus here. The Schulz was granted a divorce here floor in the second story ls being Tj7,ino0ri9 from Kenneth scnuuz relni and extensive saisoimu to whom she was married in I ing and painting is going on 1929. She Is allowed full title to It looks as if every donkey, like every dor, haa his day,'' And this burro is enJovine his hour of bliss right now bearinjr a borden of beauty. The rider is Miss Emmy Schweizer, one of the society bods who beautified the scenery at the Greenwich (Conn.) County Fair. She's attired in feudal costume. . Reducing With Toots Statesman Readers are in vited to follow diet and ex ercise program of comic strip matron. i Ti l Will GETS127,p $121,951' Is Real Property; Widow Receives Half; 2 u Children Quarters ; Today's the day when Toots, lovely heroine of Toots and Cas per, The Statesman's famous com ic strip starts her do or die c a m p a ign to take off the ex t r a poundage that has been obscuring her graceful figure. Colonel Hoofer is reducing too,.1 and the raee is on to see who can take off the most weight Toots has the jump on the col onel, because she has secured a routine of diet and exercise which medical authorities call one of the safest and surest methods of re ducing ever devised. The States man starts today to publish the complete Instructions tor follow Ing this wonderful reducing sys tern so that you can Join Toots on the road to health and beauty Here's the start-off of the great method get aboard! - First do some bending. Stand with the toes turned in Just a lit tie slightly pigeon toed and try to touch the floor. Bring the hands down between the legs. Bend to the left then to the right. Feel the strain on the mus cles. Do a little twisting. Keep shoulders and hips as straight as possible. Twist at waist. With the right foot describe an are or cir cle toeing from front to back. Re peat with left leg. Now it's time for a shower, then breakfast. Feel limber? I Breakfast: Orange or half a Personal property appraised at $111,151 will be turned over to the three heirs of the late Thomas B. Kay, state treasurer, according to the final report of the .estate tiled .Wednesday in probate court here by Cora M- Kay, administrat rix ct the estate. Real property! rained at $5900 was also left by the state treasurer while his esti mated holdings in entirety with the .widow in : Teal property . ran between $50,000 and $100,000. ' The estate was admitted to pro bate in If ay, 1931, and the value of all personal and rear property is of that date. Under the Oregon law. the widow receives one - half of the' personal property, while Ercel Kay and Marjorie Kay Huntington, the two children. each receive one-quarter. The widow receives a dower right to one-half of the personal oronerty.: - ' The personal assets of the es tate. according to the final ac count; conslBt of $39,456 in cash, $43,206 in stocks. $3541 In bonds. $12,093 in secured notes, 14598 in secured claims. $13,179 in un secured notes, $5478 in unsecured claims. Cost of administering the es tate and settling all claims to talled $$271. Of this the state m heritance tax was $1847. A claim of $3000 against the Charles R. Archerd Implement company resulted in a recovery of snnroxlmatelr one - half that amount, the report shows. FOUR BELIGtl T DIVES FIRST lc : lis- y- i' 't IT"- Iff 5 ' 9 Lv l- - J Cairipaign Begun ; For New Class At Willamette An extensive campaign for wor thy students, for Willamette un iversity enrollment this fall Isaow n3er way throughout ' the state.' Professor W. C. Jones is working fit the Portland territory. Profes sor Herman Clark is busy in southern Oregon and - Roy 8. Keene. athletic director, la 'also busy In various parts of the state; telling prospective students about the advantages the local school of fers. Willamette university is not anxious to secure many .more stu dents than it had in 1932-1933, its officials state, but It is anxious to secure a full enrollment of stu dents of more than usual ability. Students who are not average or better in scholastic attainment cannot matriculate. GROUPS PIG When called upon to formally dedi cate a new bathinr pool at Guilford Eng., William Harvey, who it Mayor of that city, decided he'd be the first to swim in it So hi appeared in his Mayoral robes, un der which he wore a bathing suit After the solemnities had bees dul observed. Hizzoner dived Father Denies Beating Child; Trial is Today Knute Anderson, charged with assault and. battery upon his young daughter, pleaded , not guilty when haled before Judge Miller Hayden yesterday mom ing. Trial ls set for this after- Congregations of the Salem, TTrnltland. Lablsh Center and i. cMt i, i ,!.- I TOioVrAall Evangelical Sunday Z v.i. ii v .. -1 o-athprpd at Hager'a grove noon at 2 clock "1 :.y.:" Z.:. lZJ"?;; Fonrth celebration Anderson, who lives on route eal with a little thin milk. Coffee, and picnic, which was attended by three Is alleged l in. sa Tvarnn. A short patriotic the child because the mother, di- uu una ur auw. I " . . . ., . I mni-r.A 1 .v .k. Luncheon: Poached egg on one program, sports ana XI oit..j v..,. I t ii ran T n A art. i v -v OHITO u. 1 . . .. . I Afani.n K, - .y. . A HAfA.tAd br Jason Lee and in an- tist faith, and objections to the -amA won from the Nazar- Saturday trip are said to have been raised because of his re- Assisting in the program were these pastors, Dr. Emery w. ret tablespoon spinach Baked apple. Dinner: Lamb chop, lean, small. Steamed carrots and green peas. Slice tomato, small, no dressing. Sliced fresh pineapple. Black cof fee, At ten p. m. have half a grape- ticord of Salem, Dean Vermillion, ligious belief, Anderson is in Jail as he did not raise $50 bail, fruit. Drink six glasses water during the day. Glass of hot wa- ter with lemon Juice on rising, and before the exercises. M T 1 ,71, W DELAYS associate here. O. F. Leining Jr - 9 T.. Jin of Lablsn center ana jonn tiuum ri e of Fruitland. L. L. Thornton, su- tial Ot UOSS IS perintendent of tne saiem evan gelical Sunday school, was chair man for the event. Rev. Vermil lion had sharge of sports, and J. F. Ulrlch organized transportation. Postponed, to be Held Next Week ( a. J MspH-isBr jT f - x - - s ' - ' " nirn nrrn HTiTinm nnni ninr nin u ts. bttn u a ui utA in LAat vin e. &c. store's Assets Assigned Martha A. Clymer died yester day at the family residence at noMihanl Ritrk Clavton V. ti.iH CalAtn corresnondent when but eight years old for the 'Associated Press, was Besides her husband, George .t .u wnrv ier this week w. Clvmer. there survive four ftAi & fortnlsht's vacation. Mrs. sons. Vance of Foster, Ore., Al Fishes Sans License L. M. Bernhard and their two children vin of Oakland, Calif., George of 1T..J1 n. ttna 9K Tn IHRtlCe I rAmHinAfl in IU YlBlfc w " I IjCUailUIl, HI1U toil Ul , Bond Sale Ordered Sale of , .a. hn h admit- nertod with her narents there. a daughter. Mrs. Frances Snider . V A A . J mmrt 4 AM OV-fl I I Counsel for Aubrey C. Craw ford, Indicted on the charge ot Geer station, eight miles east of Involuntary manslaughter for the RaiAm Rh was 71 rears old. death of Roy Gilbert here early i . - - - i sue v. ejs She came to Oreiton from Canada m me morning or May zi, ,,,, .trAt this week ... I . -.11 T7l J . . i vum".;. v.-. . "U'VT,, . . B inaie a voluntary assignment to murrer to the indictment whan : -v.,,ai. Ah.if f it. Inability of Irvin Goodman, at torney for O. H. Goss, to appear in court here yesterday necessitat ed the postponement ot the case against Goss until next Tuesday, July 11, when Goss will be on trial in Justice court here. Goss, The C. A C. store, 254 North Crawford was arralnged yester-1 uay Deiore juage u . Mcjuanan. tn. .,Ta nf ft. ... i. Crawford's attor-1 i t four $1000 sewer and water sys- . . ,1.1,1.. Hcomc. Fine tem bonds of the City of Burns wft8 remitted and he was placed for $300 each was authorized yes- on proDation for a six-months per- leraay in circuit cuun iui iut c- 0fl posltors 01 tne Aurora siaie Dans., insolvent. A. A. Schramm, state banking superintendent, asserted that 30 cents on the dollar was the highest bid available. The book value to the bank for the bonds was $3920; the receipts from the sale $1200 and interest. of Portland; three sisters, Mrs. Obit uary Estate CTosedNotice of fjnfj Ll2a Morley of Shaw. Mary Sap- fau"T' account was ua in pingfield of Salem, Maggie of the late William. Maag in pro- Qeorge Q. Oregon City; three uan J1""1"'- I hrnlhom W T. RlvenS OI iUr perty valued at $4500 wasownea SilTer by the deceased, outgo tor aa ministration amounted to $1307. Final Account In Final ac- ner. cnariie uivens 01 omer- ton. George Glvens ot Turner, and six grandchildren. Funeral services will be heia r:, .""'."1 sets br the assignee, aej, oiu uib cueni wouia pieaa . 1,-. inns- hAn not guilty irrespective of wheth- J r Vr,r h K SrilV eror not the Indictment was 7ned ""'f. J S. U1S IVU DClug imuu.nu " n IV. KmlnMI whlrh Consisted District Attorney Trindle said L,.nMn,ii, f the saie ot troc he was anxious that the case be I Llstinr of the assets and liabil ities had not been completed yes- y a I iridi iu jusutB court nera. uuh, TO W H 1 rinClle who used to live in Medford. was arrettiea acre iasi weca lor creat ing a disturbance at the court house. He was Jailed Monday, June 26. but promptly was re leased on bail. Miller B. Hayden, justice of the peace, said the jury for trial of Goss would be drawn July 10. creditors. The store was closed set for trial this term but Smith indicated he would ask that the be delayed until a later terday, Trindle said r!rnui v .aeM.xi. nn rnnta 1. 1 yesterday, R, lAni w eanesdayT Mariba Cl administratrix. Ri.rVt.tt 91-hvaa hAr TnpurtuT bv I mr. need 71 rears. Beloved wife automobile from LaFeria, Tex., of George W. Clymer; moiner 01 Balllneer has accepted a place finishing the 3100 mile Journey Mrs. Frances Snider or roriiana, i Un j D sears, realtor, as real .n n tho Atntft of Zina J. Friday at i:30 p. m. irom ine wuaai v v - . Zinn was filed in probate court Salem Mortuary, wun interment Georgia Zinn was in Belcrest Memorial par. case term. In the indictment Crawford is charged with being nnder the In fluence of intoxicating liquor and with reckless driving. When Others! H Makes Quick Trip Russell Ingram, Found -E. E. In nln hnnrm 1ar than a wek. Vance Of -Foster. AlVin oi uaa- tla rctnrncA tha ParVarrl ct for. I land. Calif.. GeOrgO Of LODanOn, merly owned by O. F. Johnson, Carl of Sublimity; sister of Mrs. in which Johnson's brother was Mary E. sappingiieia m killed at LaFeria recently. Beck- Mrs. Eliza Morley of Shaw, Mrs. . a- ,v . t. tv t. dui. I Marearet George of Oregon lU. lips, manager of Valley Motor W. T. Glvens .of Turner George company, now owner of the car. Glvens of Turner. Char es Given. ' of Silverton. Funeral services Veterans Meet Tonight The Friday, July 7, at 1:30 p. m. from in1 nnt Tirr.rVAr' R-r.BArrlre. I thn Salem Mortuary, 545 North estate salesman. i MAKES BOW Russell Vision Case is Begun, Circuit Court City Checking on HP hv y t.v ft ..vvv.:, ' .11 HI ' No matter with -what you are Iflicted, our wonderful herb treatment will positively relieve men's league will meet at 8 p. m. tonight in Veterans' hall, 433 Ferry street to discuss immediate payment of the balance of the sol diers' bonus and the fight against cuts in disability allowances. Re ports will be made on the last "bonus march" "on Washington, D. C. All veterans are being in vited to attend. Capitol street. Interment ue: crest Memorial park, j Meredith Mrs. Amelia Metschan Mere- dith at the residence, 1465 State street. July 5. Survived by wi dower. Frank Meredith; daugh ter, Mrs. Rodney F. Brown of Weiser, Idaho; son, John Phillip Meredith of Salem: two sisters, Quiet Title A decree quieting I Mrs. Anna Cattanach of Canyon title was awarded Peter Feller in City, Mrs. J. E. Flanders of Port circuit court yesterday in the case land; five brothers, Frank P. he broueht aealnst Caroline Ellen Metschan. Phil Metschan, Otto W. Fackler and a number of other de- Metschan, H. A. Metschan, Dr. E. i fendants. I L Metschan. all of Portland; rrandson. Donald Brown ot Initiation- Today The" F. L. 1 nr.i,.r: Idaho. Funeral services girls will meet at thehome of yriday, July 7, at 2 p. m. from Evelyn Heseman tonight at 8 o'clock for Initiation and installa tion of new members.' Coming Events , July 7-8 City-wide drive .to raise 91200 for Red Cross to aid Kelso disaster sufferers. July 0 Nebraska state picnic, J. W. Gilbam farm near Macleay. July 15 County Christ ian Endeavor picnic, Hag er'a grove, afternoon. July 21 Special state wide election. July 24-26 Annual En campment, Spanish . War Veterans.-'. ' - August 6 Ohio - state annual picnic, Salem Muni cipal auto park. Sept. 4-9 Oregon state fair. the Clough-Barrick company cha- pel. Vault entombment Mt. Crest Abbey mausoleum. Denniston At North Bend. July 4, Nell May Denniston, aged 40. Sur vived br parents, Mr. and Mrs. William F. -Denniston of Grants Pass; brothers, Russell E. Den niston of Grants Pass and j. w. Denniston of Salem; sisters, Mrs. Laneta Carpenter of Grants Pass and Mrs. Audrey Lesher of Port land. Funeral services Thurs day, July 6, at '3 p. m. from the chapel of W. T. Rigdon and Son. Interment Cityview cemetery. o o Births ft ft j p. v - V " , ' - . - '' i, i Nx' f I I ' 5 " . ri ; zi A ' - ' a ' -r f i , :- - - j 4 V v 1 . . , , v C -.-.:.- t -t - ' I - : ; ',' , ' ' N ' l ' - i :: v-'.vw.w -!-v-,-.v -5 .- us v.-,' .-. - 'sV,'KS K L . -ti 4 The body discovered on the i . . ,m. wniamptt a river Grass-Grown Lots ihJiVSi tn Prevent Fire terday as not that of Gus in- influenza, diseases of. the throat, CO rreveni rire 7hft rti.-nneared from in- heart, kidneys, liver, stomach; in., ii. Polk coun- Pes, asthma, chronic cough. . . 1 -V""" - . I . , t iiAAA i.mDioyes irom city engineers .hm.u riv1 at tbls con- weaaneos, consupauon. uuuness, vision in his right eye are asked f now conducting a sur- cln9ion atter conferring with rel- neuralgia, headache, appendicitis. by Earl W. Russell In his ease " . " ;v it. atlves of the missing man. . .v. .otA tnif,,.tH.i imL which Ull grass is liable to prove Lw rtn . to the Identity of blood poison, caUrrh. diphtheria. dent commission which opened a fire menace this summer, it was tne Dody tad been obtained yes- eczema, swollen glands, tonsilitis. Wednesday in circuit court before Judge L. H. MeMahan here. The case was the first one set for the July term. Russell alleges he was working for Guy Walker and Charles Ramsdell near Independence, when a sledge with which he was catting wood flew upwards and hit him in the eye. The state contends he was an announced Wednesday. As soon as the survey ls completed, prop erty owners will be notified to have the lots cleared. Failure so to do will result in city crews do ing the work and charging it up to the property, as has been done In the past, Hugh Rogers, city en gineer and street commissioner, said. . Much of the tall grass, partlcu- terday. a ,.(,..., ant nnt larly in northeast Salem, already .nMAAt t omnAntlon. has been cut by farmers desiring it for hay. oyvinf.k- VnM Tl Tt 9aM- ""' I r n, i. v.. v-- member ot the Marion county i ir 11 7 jt rr grand Jury succeeding Alois Ke- "m u 10 iw uaj or u. o,v. ber of Mt. Angel who asked to oe iwanaA1 lth., TP WslltnV WAS I named foreman to succeed Keber. When Y OUT UaUgh ter Improper lightsDriving with rVjmgg f oWomanhood imorouer lights caused arrest of V.U f ouiouuwu Edward Gelberger, who pleaded a-ullty in Justice court yesterday. He was fined $2 ana as ne was unable to pay same, committment was issued.. Give Her Lydia E. PinUiam . vegetable fJompoana Most filrls la their teens need tonic and regulator. Giro your Jones Case Continued The dauahter Lvdla . Finkham s case of Tred Jones. 1950 North I Vegetable Compound for the next Fifth street, charged with being months. Teach her how to ear trouble, lumbago, tumor; dropsy, female complaints, ner vousness; all disorders disappear without operation. CONSULTATION FREE THE SING HERB CO H. S. LOW, Directing Herbalist 47S 8. Commercial St. Salem, Oregon Phone 5758 Lady Attendant Hoars 9 to 6 p.m. Week Days; 9 to 13 Sundays. Mala Office, Oakland, Calif., 21 Tears of Service Invalid Chairs to Rent WHAT A MARVELOUS HOT-WEATHER BREAK FAST . . POST TOASTIES WITH FRUITS OR BERRIES I Hot summer days! . . . that's when you want dainty, light foods . . . that give you energy, too. Eat Post Toasties! ... Oven crisp, honey-colored flakes of goodness? that float so gaily in their breakfast bowls of cool milk or cream! Just try Post Toasties topped with luscious fruits or berries! . ; . Um m, how good ! And don't forget ... these tender, toasted hearts of corn turn into energy fast! and help you start your morning right! So nave rost loasties tomorrow and every day. Your grocer has u a product of General roods. TOYS FOR THE CHILDREN I Metfceral Pt Teesriea aw have Ct Ovts ea every packet. SlJrs, i dewas, drctM enlntaU ... waet Im fer keys mmd olrfal They're VKO. COMING SOON I n fl AHotncOvndTteater lOLLYVOOU intoxicated, was continued Wed nesday to July 8, in municipal court. J On Vacation John FV Weisser," credit manager with; the electri cal utility, is taking his annual vacation, spending It at the coast with his family. ; , Rasco To Mr." and .Mrs. John F. Rasco, Woodburn, a boy, John Galbreath, born June 27 at Salem a-eneral hosnital. Stnmn To Mr. and Mrs. John Bovee Stump, Monmouth,' a girl, Margaret Anne, born June 28 at Salem general hospital. , Attired in her attractive court dress, Mrs. Linton Wells, wife of. the noted American newspaper cor respondent, is shown before her sresentation to King George ' and 3ueen Mary of England at the fifth royai court of tbe season. Mrs. SVells is the former Betty Hovey. of Glen Falls. N. Y. PILES CORED Without Oparatiea Loa ( Tbaw DR. MARSHALL IJ9 Oise Bid. Pboa ISO0 guard her health at this critical time. When she is a happy, healthy wife and mother she wQl thank you. - . . CaU CO 10, Csed Farnltare Department ; 1S1 .North Blgb. - Midsummer Special CBOQVINOLa PUSH WAVE - Ringlet Ends - Cemplete r . S1.00 Open m Cveaiexs: CASTLE PERMANENT WAVERS CO. ' S07 1st Natl Baak B1C 6J Braeeb et Castle rtoneer - reraaaaeat Wavem. rortlana I HOTEL likCi C mm m u bb m mm ill s