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f The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem Oregon; Friday Blorning,' October 20, 1933 -TAuB rlVE i . s - 1 I . r i A "Local News Briefs Track Hearing October 27 Hearing of the application of J. H. Million ot Eugene, for a per talt ' to operate, as . aa anywhere for. hire common passenger motor W ' irv HV4i uvio 27, Charles M. Thomas, state util ity commissioner, annoanced Thursday. The hearing -will be conducted by Herbert Hauser, , .i.ai.e supervisor or transportation Church Dinner Tonight Prom inent" flArnrnn- r9 -tli be beard atJ a fellowship sapper ' In' th Wntp-lt i ManiArtil otinll tonight at : 4$ o'clock, Superin tendent C. II. Harrison of Port " land. Dr. J. J. Staub, tor 40 years pastor: of the Sunnyslde Congre gational ehurch of Portland, and Dr. John-8. Burns, or-the Feder ated church of CorvaUis will be we speakers. ; ' Minister Coming Hot. Albert ' Shnrm nit AVtmrAltef i mleDfAft. f .-. iaviioh) ! T- uiiooiuu- ary and pastor now located at Vic toria, a., C.. will be a weekend AmOR -IB". MlnnAmatT .'19KA fitat. street. Mr Scbormann will be the speaker at th. annual, missionary fesUval at Christ Lutheran church Bunaay. If van ir nnw wa.vu. ...j -i rt V JWUl CllAViCUt. J along some special line, we may uBitf you Sl ine capital Business College night school. Offices open V - . , , iemng tor consultation ana registration. arrested bv eitr Doltee wdn.uiir on a charge of being drunk, yes- icruay lorieuea siu nail, accord- . . . ing 10 municipal court records. Why the Sudden Change to Liquid Laxatives? Doctors have always recognized the value of the laxative whose dose can be measured, and whose action can -be controlled. Theublie, too, is fast returning to the use of liquid laxatives. People have learned that a properly pre pared liquid laxative brings a perfect movement without any discomfort at the time, or after. The dose of a liquid laxative can be varied to suit the needs of the individual. The action can thus be regulated. It forms no habit; you need not take a "double dose" a day or two later. Nor will a mild liquid laxative irritate the kidneys. - The wrong caihartic may keep you constipated as .long .as you keep on . using it. , ....... Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsins a Frescription, and is perfectly safe. ts. laxative action is based on senna a natural laxative. The bowels will not become dependent on this form of help. Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin is at all druggists. Member N. Ft. A. - Apartment Few "Apartment houses here are generally , xuu, which looks like legislators and lobbyists who descend upon the city in another month will do most of their stavinr at the hotels or in private homes. A check of all apartment houses made yes terday by Mrs. Winnie Pettyjohn, realtor, showed that nearly every apartment house is "fall up." For sale,5 practically new range, show case, waftla iron, meat sllc- er Exceptionally good price. See Myers at The Sp or Mr. Hermai Telers Honor Grier Honor ing the, memory of their fellow lumber dealer. W. T. Grier. retail lumber-dealers of Salem will at tend the funeral this afternoon at 1 o'clock at Salem Mortuary and from. 1 to 2 o'clock this afternoon all retail lumber houses will be closed. Reckless Dririnz Roy M. Nich ols. Involved in an automobile ac cident near the Jennie LInd tav ern early Thursday morning, was haled into justice court Thursday on a reckless driving charge. He took 24 hours in which to plead and will be back at 10 a. m. this morning. He put up $25 bail. i Boots Grant. Sat, Haxel Green. AVant ITindows The federal reemnloTment office. 250 Court street, needs seven nsed double windows for the improvement ot its building. E. T. Barnes, man ager, will be glad to receive of fers of the donation of the win dows or their sale at a nominal price. Prudential Sues Suit to fore close a mortgage for $8000 was begun in circuit court Thursday by the Prudential Insurance com pany which filed a complaint nam ing Margaret Michels and others as defendants. Case Goes Ot Hearing for Leila - Davidson and Jack Camp bell, accused of operating a slot machine, wes postponed from yes terday until 2 o'clock this after non iri justice court here. Subscribe now, Renew now. The Oregon Statesman one full year by mail for less than lc a day. $3.00 per year by mail only, to any Oregon address. Sues for 3O0O Suit to collect $300 and other charges owed on a mortgage was filed Thursday in circuit court by Lena Cobb Schroe der who named Katie E. Smith and others as defendants. nljt tjpiii vi! The Salem high: school 40-pier band, direct-. ed by wesiey eaer, wm its first outsidd public oppeaxance of the year tonight onsSweetland field, preceding and between the halves of the Salem - Albany high game. Weather emitting the or ganization may stage some color ful drill maneuvers on we iron.. . W. R. C. will hold a rummage and cooked food tale 337 Court St Fri., Sat., 20tht 21st. - First Gas Drop First struc ture gasoline prices were dropped half a cent a gallon here Thurs day by a majority of the operat ing companies. The price of third structure remained unchanged. The reduction brings "the price of first grade motor fuel to 23 cents, i Tha nt reriacta reductions report ed Wednesday in southern Cali fornia Wednesday, it is believed. Abrams Speaker Col. Carle iriitnrV win sneak at the Ad club luimeoa . this noon at" the Gray Belle, dealing with the past, nr.oant or.H fntnrB nf Oregon's lawmaking bodies. Businiess men of the town, whetner memoers oi the Ad club or not, are invited to attend. Coining Events October 20 Salem high vs. Albany bJsh, night foot ball same. . October 20 Independent retail gasoline dealers, Z bor temple, 8 p. m,- October 20-21 Oregon High jSchool Principals' as sociation, house of represen ts tires, state capitoL . October 24 - Contract bridge day for Salem; clas aes a and 3:30 p. m. Harioa hotel, Mrs. William H. Quinn; tournament play 8 p. mM The Oregon States man, sponsor. October 25 D i s t r 1 c t meeting. Blethodist Brother bood. First M. E. church, . 0:30 p. m. October 24-27 Biennial convention Oregon P.TA. . October 80 . Taxpayers bndset meeting of city eoun- ptU, 7:30 p. nk, city hall. ' nnBEST M WIEI IIK CISE T Ml Judge McMahan Thursday af ternoon continued the case ot Turner State bank against 'Jesse E. Parrlsh, before a jury, over into today. The case was begun yesterday. The bank is suing to collect on a aote to collect $250 anegea to be due on a not lor $2230. In answer, Parriah has filed a counter claim for damages against the bank amounting to $1416. He states that for breeding purposes he bought 2S7 ewes and Si lambs from the bank for which he paid $2670.-. After purchase, he says. the found them diseased and phys ically unsound, and not worth what he paid for them. Had the sheep been sound and undiseased they would have been worth the $2670 paid but actually are worth only 1004( he avers. . Farmers Union WillHearMdtt Congressman" James W. Mott wjll address the North Plains Farmers union local- tonight at HiUsboro. Yesterday was termed "James W. Mott day" at the joint Tilos! CoQglis Demand Creomulsion , Don't let them get a strangle hold. ' Fight germs - quickly. Creo mulsion combines the . 7 best helps known to modern science. Power ful but harmless. Pleasant to take: No narcotics. Ytftrr own druggist Is authorized te refund your mon ey on the spot if your cough or cold is not relieved by Creomul sion. , - Adv. meeting ot the chamber et com- . . .a . vr . W J m . , - mere ana. xn,s Aiwiui PUP, P Af. basy lof hrhJca tho tongfsEmii was chief speaker. i -' " Thnrsday nigat ne aaaressea the Marlon county Pomona grange atAnkeny.'- New ' Dresses $4.95 JUNE SPEER LADIES Ready-tOTNvcar 175 North Bfgb St. Balem, Oregon H. J. . Bryson, North Carolina state geologist,' reports better markets; for i feldspar, mica and koalin clay industries ot the state. ; ; .Violins Repaired or Made to Order . - bT f- r L. G. PRESCOTT . JEWELER : 423 Court St. - Salem, Ore. CHARLIE CHAN j Chinese Medicine Company HEALTH HERBS ' or" kidney, bladder. 8. li. t'ong stomach, catarrh. eonsupaoon, gianus. Every Ailment Disorder 122 N. Commerclmal St. Over .Salem Hardware Store Dally 9 to ; Sunday t ieXl 2 Consultation Fre ' Births I Decker-To Mr. and Mrs. Wal ter Ramon Decker of Mill City, a boy, Walter Ramon, born October 17 at Salem, (general hospital. . Ht. Claire To Mr. and Mrs. Jothua John St. Claire, 265 Rural avenue, a girl, Patricia Joan, born October 15 at the Bungalow Ma ternity home. .Evans To Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Carlton Evans, Royal Court apart ments, a girl, Betty Joan, born Oc tober 7 at Salem General hospital. Presbyterian Boys Rally The Boys' " Christian citizen ciuds oi thA First Presbyterian church here, consisting of the Friendly Tndians. Pioneers and Comrades, will hold a rallv at the churcn at 7 nvinrV tnnlrht to nlan their fall and winter activities. Kerresn I ments will be served. Annual Rarealn Period. For- a limited time The Oregon States man by mall to any address In Oregon Only $3.00 per year. Hug Improving That George W. Hug, superintendent of the Salem public schools, is convalesc ing ran dir from m. recent major operation .in the Portland Sani tarium Is the report brought back to Salem by friends who visited him there'this week. Appraisers Named Appraisers were named yesterday lor the es tate of Stanley Price and Jack Price, minors. The appraisers are William P. Ellis, Carl ope and Pearl victor. -' Model Beauty Parlor now open in new location over Pay 'n' Taklt n , V A. SB store, com i ana woan, Motorists Arrestedp-City police yesterday arrested two motorists: Jesse D. Walling on a charge of reckless driving, and T.'D. Kleen of Pratum on a charge of speed ing. Hanser Retnrna Paul H. Hauser, deputy collector of inter nal revenue, will return to his of fice in the federal building here today lollowing his annual leave. $2800 House Being Built for F. Rice Fay B. Rice. 790 Stewart street is having a $2800 house built at 944 Belmont street,' according to & nermit issued yesterday by E. C Bushnell. city building inspec tor. R. L. Foster is geenral con tractor for the5ob. The onlv other permit of the dav went to I Roy F. Dinder, for erection of a $10 chieken house at 1110 South 23rd street. assJWMgs" PUT BEFORE COURT Suggestion for Delinquent Tax Handling Advanced By Lane Ex-Judge Delinquent taxes, including those for 1933, would pay no in terest if paid before May 5, 1934, under a plan submitted by C. P. Barnard, former county Judge in Lane county, to County Commis sioner J. E. Smith, who is secre tary of the association of county Judges - and commissioners. Ber nard asks that the plan be pre sented to ' the association as a suggestion for the special session of the legislature. "The law taking away the pen alty and reducing the interest on delinquent taxes to 8 per cent was not endorsed by the county courts as it was felt it wolud increase the delinquencies, which it undoubt edly has.M writes Ex-Judge Ber nard to Commissioner Smith. "But I do ont-share in the popu lar opinion that large numbers of taxpayers have plenty of "money but are not paying their taxes, preferring to pay 8 per cent in terest unless they are of the opin ion that the Interest will later be waived due to the tact that the bars were let down by the legisla ture. I feel that there are two rea sons for the unusual delinquen cies. First, to the financial con ditions people did not have the money, and second, they could not borrow it for the purpose of pay ing' taxes. If we could asskt peo pie to ' pay up their back taxes and reduce the 1933 assefment enough to encourage the taxpay ers to make the extra etfort to pay promptly and then enact a law at the special session that will at least relieve the real propearty of taxes to some extent, even though ' we go contrary to what seems good business for the fu ture, it may be better than to continue to pile up bonds and In crease our Indebtedness making it that much harder for people to redeem their property." The ex-Judge's plan gives a small discount for taxes paid as they tall due next spring. Resources , over 85 millions English, Salem High Grad, Gets Important Post Pennover F. English, son of Mrs. F. A. English, 2680 Cherry avenue, Salem, has been. appoint ed snecial agent of the Michigan game division of the department I of conservation, according to wora received here. His duties will con sist of giving advice to farmers, conservation organizations and others Interested In game preser vation and improvement of "farm game management. His title is ex tension and research agent. fr. English is a graduate oi Salem hltrh school and Oregon State college and holds a degree in looloev from Texas A. and M. college.- He has held responsible positions-on, zoological and blo lorical staffs in Oregon. Minne sota and Texas colleges and uni versities. The strength of the United States National Bank of Portland is no greater than the strength of this DIRECT BRANCH. Your account here enjoys exactly the same protec tive background as though carried at the Portland bank. Remember, the Pacific International Livestock Exposition occurs in Port - land October 21-28. Go if it is at all possible. Resources Over 85 Million Dollars aleni Branch , of the United States National Bank qf Portland Head Officer Portland, Oregon County Leaders Study Plan for Flood Control Report that two rip raps were to be built along the Willamette river below Salem yesterday led the county court to confer with Senator Charles L. McNary In re gard to status, of the flood control project which has been urged to stop washes between Salem and Newberg. Senator McNary, accord ing to Commissioner James E. Smith, was . unadvised concerning status of the project, but said he would Investigate It at once. The flood control plan has been estimated to cost around $300,000 but as far as known to the court it has never been approved at Washington, D. C. CHIMNEY BLAZK OCCURS Firemen were, called out early last night to extinguish a minor chimney blaze at Cross and Cot tage streets. 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