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The OREGON STATESMAN Saleeu Oregon, Friday Morning, January 12, 1934 PAGE FIVE - It 1 4 '4 . ' Jim- I lL6cNBrieSIgfc Contest Divorce Contending Warning- :. All. RlghtNewspa that Err In O. Kaserwas sullen per advertising waning the-pub- . and domineering, . that he took 11c her only to two moving picture andtnat be ordered her from ' .v.,-. vl ..W W - - , . 1 rlage was a mistake, Xucille Kal-1 ser's sideof ; ejvoree ro- a state bod he held, The opln eeedinga heg.by-her hMband Ion was requested by the board of V&55t&&2 '-r: . . I a w7""'?uu "'4 :T !5.. I ' mt, 1 he refused, to accompany him "to cublfc Sc?pt to the home of her people and that she went to paivl ties wnere umor,M,iwTBu. ExemnL' Jes Thrift Children In Marion county -: schools need not want for sci-atcBt paper.whlle Mrs. Mary Fulkerson Is superintendent f schools. Old unused ; sample i oauou ana mmm. mu lfwiu : vt I clerk naye oeen WW:."" triDutea in pauaea lorm . . w senooia M U couniywaera-wz may . supply the schools ' tbem selves and needy IndiTldual chil dren with paper. mn Mellow Moon SaL . nlte. 1 KAnt nranfii band plus dancing " r I Hone jProm ileet High hopes I . for increased business this year, I particularly rfrom the Investment j igwn county bank at Banks was Meets and the contractors are em standpoint, are reported by Salem lifted from its kUtus of a restrict-1 ploying men from the unemploy representatives oi we muxaai uie j Insurance company of fcew Tork, I who were in Portland this we to attend the annual agents' meet-1 Ing. Those from here included Mr. i and Mrs. E. C. Goodwin, jhis i Magda Hoffard. J. O. Kusseu ana J. K. HolW Mr. Russell gave one - of the conference assembly ad dresses on "Trusts." v fiav Not GolUv Vanner Fell-1 man and , Jonn jiaawo, t-otiuna ma mitil horn WfrdneadaT tor I -selling without a peddler's license, I yu. pleaded.net guilty yesterday andjc utflides commission Thursday w o tvr . - -' , yw In iustice court this morning at V n.Vclock. Fellman also denied f ;- luiii .m v motor trSnioorUtlen act. and WU1 1 iT. i,-rtWV n-thi- twi men. i;T UbeVty-oa their wn racoghlsanco; n ' - - 'r,"vw ".rr A?r am rAM r n sb iiniri ion Hiiiin i f(lMa"fmia th Hill Titian RllUd Ing to 40f Mason.c. Building. j - . v. -. -- . .... - O the Knox Uquor control bfll wlU UnatMNl VCU)nl vnwvo, vu. V i v be pending ofr fully two weeks,, Circuit- Judge. Lewelling stated this week.' He advised attorneys ties cited during the course of ltnn.. rom I t Klamath FaUa wired the court Luat. wvu. - -l v.i ...knit wrtttan I brief but fcould not be present on acouMAlUinesr. t -it- Alums vi nnmK, w v ,a i duetlng - revivals." It the Free Methodist cbnrclf aen nignt at i 7:30 o'clock, w.Ol speak tonight .in imi.j. fiirnlftinM of I A? 7 - LltTinoIfa Visit; Is the NBA eagle 3V red? Is America seeing red! Correction Ad should read 3 bars Camay soap, one box Ivory soap flakes for 17c, Rich's Gro cery. ; ;' Eniu Geti Trip A. B. Evans, general agent of . the Ohio Nation al Life Insurance company, has just returned from Seattle where stove r invited Evans to attend, tms con- fJ , dlTlded an Xm I T Guardian Reports Annut re ventlon with all exoenses paid In " uyena:on the deal, within I , ,v . ni.i reconiUorv of the large volume - of business he produced In 1933. Dam Ftnkhed A temporary Wing ;, dam- near Wolf hopyard close toSilveiton has-been completed-by L; O. Herrold, who re ported hat ' the dam - would hold until other flood waters similar to 'those, experienced? there re cently; sheu'd rise,. See Chemeketa Players .tonight. Miss Toekey la Stockton Helen Yockey,; Capital Journal cashier, - was ; called 10 Stockton, Calif.; Wednesday night because of the' serious illness- of her bro ther, "Lyle, who; recently under went a major operation. " ' , Walker 'Sneaker Fred Walker will talk on "What tne commun- , 1st Party Stands For at the Tew park ball Sunday- nlghr at 8 o'clock. The meeting -la under aus- . pices of the Open Forum and will t Case Postponed .'Preliminary t'Z7- bearing for R. E. Gheer, facing : '.fx embeixlement charge was j post- ; -j, , poned. from yesterday . afternoon as - - , i to io. a. m. Friday,-January: 19,' 'i-.v . ; s 1 ..-:',. HOSPITAL BEDS ;Tb RENTV; :r ; V CaU CftlO,- Used rnrnttoro Department ..- '.181 North High -; PILES gwantced iwoved witbxmt ke or needle. OLD SORES of an- kind, STUBBORN SSJJS IRRITAT10X8, and ATHJLETIO FEET. If ywv bad failed to heat then by thea means, will quickly respond nnder onr new method. - Owr herbal remedies are guaranteed satisfaction for GALLSTONES, OOFGHS, BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA. RHEUMATISM, ailments f tne uivtin, srwiam, umaw and the URINARY STSTE5I of men and women. 15 years r la business. Licensed N; D. pbyslclana, ? , DR..CHAN LAM f , Chinese Medicine Co 180 5. Com mercial Salem. Office boars 0:30 A. M. to O P. M. Tncsday and Sat- 7x us. niiT. JL agalnat employment of unqual- ified engineers Is legitimate, At-1 "J11 -opinion handed down Thursday; ' Expense- for such a campaign Is a legitimate cost against the state If conducted by .examiner, ; following camoairn oi edncatlonal adrer- I . - 7 - : - Stated: the advertisananta n m. i. w . ' mnjBl" aot tofrin ; W wer conflict with any state j . loanee at U-Park tonlte. 15c. ; Dance at TJ-Park tonlte, 15c. ''Home -.Wins Salt The Meth odist Old People's home here won I a (Aiirt dviiinn in it. Vo.i terday when Judae L, G. Xewel-t nUd nrainat w.itr win. ,w admlnl.tr.fni. in Fannie C. Beebe. now deceased. I lid agreed f with the home to JeaTe u cerUia real BronertT on iw.ti. . .v- her death but she fcft nn win the question arose if her sister I was not the leaal heir. The court I ruled that, the contract between the home and Miss Beebe eonri. Ituted a trust and thus rave nlaln- I tiff an eau liable interMt in . " " - - Bank rnrestrictel The Wash- cuinsuiutron 10 unrestricted yes-fed terday, and Is now operating 100 1 per cent, the state banking board announced. The bank, closed dur- ing tne moratorium, recently was operating on only a 20 per cent unrestricted basis. RehabilitaUon I was made possible, it was an-1 nounced, when depositors signed I waivers. Ask for Salem Beer. Healtbfni reiresaing ana fully aged. Xrnck Hearing Held The pub- - lu" "vpucauon of the consolidated freiaht of Portland for a permit to 7.V'VJ:,"'UAV1 u m.uj wiiere-ior-flire car-1 rier. Tha mmu., I Ufw: "7Virr" ?Z-J tat the meetina. . . begun yesterdav In . Mrnii I . " emtf Kw T-v.il tt i . ..... I I m-jm-ij ruBier woo mea-ai; complaint against John R. Paint- huwui;, mg COU- Pie-married August 12, 1925. uere, sue seeks her court costs land suit money and 2I a month permanent alimony. rw. creams, 4Sc V. 0C OUaUtT. - I - Aa!rti V --r-: r . 7 " 1 cents Here renter a av I ed a, tjZ.':"" California to spend three wlth-aannk'wn r I . r . . , ther-byjL JL Rullfson, oute car was oacaea intoi oy car anven by jt. e. Denney. XMvWend Declared A two ner J?." Bemi-annaal dividend has Deen. declared to all shareholders - I Of tho ITntnal O.-l -j association here on the ba of tne last six months' earnlnrs. a a w w i A ie. secretary, announced yesterday. The payment totals l more than asooo hta i. . a I per cent annual basis. I Xnt Growers Get Cash Tfm- bera of the Salem Nat Growers' srs sj-s- ? W bert advances, two Muiuucr, ana one aavsnce on walnuts have already been made. Club Meets Tonieht Brush College community club meets to-. nignt at 8 o'clock In the Brush College schoolhouse. The mnslcal portion of the program will be runusned by the Doolittle orches tra. Executrix: Xamed Ida J. paae was named yesterday as execntrix of the wm of the late Sylvanus Page, who died. at the age of 77: e owned real property in Lin coln county which has an esti mated value of 4500. Called to Portland Justice of tne Peace Miller Hayden was In Pornand - Thursday afternoon ta confer with tUe state game com mission relative to game viola- ; uons nanaiea : through his office the past yeari - Overtime Parking Seven per sons paid fines In municipal court yesterday, ior . violation, of . the parking laws...., , ."t,; . . Hebson . , - ' . , Emily Matilda . Hobsoa, at the residence. 919 Mill' street. Salem, WednesdaV. January 10. Aged 78 years. Survived by widower, Had- ley Hobson; daughter, Mrs. Fred Feadali of Portland; son, Harry D. Hobsoa of . Lyons, , Ore,; two nieces Mrs.- Iva Bushey and -Mrs. Nora Mariels, both of Salemrand four grandchildren. Funeral ser vices from Clouxh-Barrick . com pany chapel, "Saturday, January 13 at 1:30 pm. Rev. Guy Drill officiating. Interment in Fox Val ley cemetery. .v? - : " . . ... -V. - '"W - rULIGUUU QUUii 1 Dallas ' Cemetery ' Project IS Beady; Road Work UhderWay DALLAS. Jan. 11 Three new CWA projects will be started dun ing the- next few. days -and one TITIII.. T v -.v . miu. eameterr urolect will be started' Friday and will f arnlsh employment tor IS men. This will Include cleaning up of the cemetery , and reconditioning tombstones which bare fallen or sagged. Wart lit nalntlnr the Vonntaln View school will begin Monday and will employ 1Z men. Iraprove- mcnt of the Bttell school grounds will be started soon ana wm jrur- uish employment for seren men. Work was started Monday on the widening of the Salem- Brunk's Corner ; section of the Dallas - Salem Highway. A sxeieton crew started slashing along the right or way near tne log aump. Th rk on the Independence Brunk's Corner road is expected i. v. v ..vi. ry -on hand at Brunk's Corner Both these projects are PWA pro- roll for Polk county. The Monmouth school project was completed this week and this will give room for new projects tin order to keep the county pay- roll at 335 men, the present max lmum quota. The payroll last Sat urday for the CWA work was $5. 189.30, according to Fred Hol- man, disbursing officer. This is the largest CWA payroll to date. ARMY DETKRillXES LOCKS THE DALLES, Ore., Jan. 11.- OPKA. message Wednesday from f. E. Schnelpf, director of federal eii VMnA.ivim A . .. " - oi the locks for the Bonneville tie Columbia river. . . ... ' . : fiiu accohhi Jin J maj c- tratnx or tne estate oi sopnia i MprrMAr waa irnril ' r. im. mm - i . . . . : Daie COUTJ- yesteraay. Aammwtra- uou oi assew 10 me neirs was trraDg 74 In Trust Assets of the trust established for Ezra Beck- ley, incompetent, total $4(74 ac- . . .V . v i w u m v. , v , .. rTiey jLave ir. ana Airs - - ' Thursday night weeks visiting In San Francisco H. 8iaie Clark to Recover C C Clark. superintendent of grounds and buildings at Willamette univer sity, who has been seriously HI, Is reported holding bia own and is expected to recover. S250 In Estate Assets of the estate of the late Mary E. Rich- ardson have a valuation of 3250 . according to an appraisal Bled In probate conrt yesterday. B Port Commission Gover- nor Meier xnursaay appointed C. A. Nlah of Mlkkalo. to the port of Arlington commission. He will -r-4 ml te- V"V W., Delbert L. and Louise K. Hill was filed with . the probate court yesterday. V now 171 S. COMMERCIAL We are Salem's only 100 No. 1 quality and prices. So a quarter? - m nw a gr. VEAL rv vT--rcP BEEF ROAST J8c mmI 10c: PORK ROASTSc arOfH deep boil l:j.:...u:-j.l.5c back bones :;.:3 SIRLOIN ; STEAIC ...w..10c; PIG FEinV. ..2 ROLLED PRIME RIB ,13c PIG UVER Sc : SWISS STEAK 1;: .:.10c UTTLE LINICS U !L -150 BACON BACKS S12c and 13c BREAKFASTBACON 12c-15c BACON SQUARES .....-.:.7 BOSTON BUTTS 9 FRESH MdiitDZ(iQv W ruaraiitee' every piece . and freshness abore alL We J Coming Events Janaary . 10-10 Cbemek etsr Players . fa "Heart Ex change. ; January 12 Willamette 'a. Oregoa Normal, basket ball. . ' January IS Willamette vs. Colombia, basketball. ' January 15 Salem school district election on 123,000 bond Issve. . ' : Jaaoary. 10 ' Salem vs. Albany high, basketball. 1 January tt Eageaa Gleemen. Boy Ceouts Bene " flC Salem "armory. ' 1 ' , " -"January 20 Oregon i state Fox . breed era' association, ' all day meeting;, chamber of ' commerce. ; i . January 80 Roosevelt blrthdax ball, armory. 1 " February 10-Reserve Of fleers association of Marion d Polk.covl.tlea, formal military ball bonering Ma- .'or General George AV Whlte, ". . : . BliSBlBE A . noticeable increase in the velocity of local business as evi denced In bank debits Is reported currently by D. W. Eyre, manager of the United States National bank here. Eyre said yesterday that the majority of retail firms reported Increases in the holiday trade. Bank deposits are' Increasing, he said. The United States Na tional of Portland,- including all Its branches, gained 12,719,000 in the last three months-Its total deposits December 30, 1933, reached 175,210,000; its total resources stood at S8C, 457,000. Insurance of bank deposits has brought a small amount of board ed money, into the . bank here, Eyre said. The volume has not been large, a comparatively few people in Salem having shown fear in recent years of their banks. Honor Frat Word Expected Shortly Official .word on the fate of Willamette university's, renewed application- for a charter of Phi Beta Kappa, national, scholarship honorary fraternity, awaits the return of President Carl G. Don- ey. The senate of the fraternity, meeting recently in New Tork City, awarded only four charters from a total of 200 applications Last year Willamette's physical plant and bef scholarship record was thoroughly Inspected by representative of Phi Beta Kappa. Willamette university haa long sought membership in the (rater nity. founded at the college of William and Mary, Maryland 177. Making First of Reports on Bank A first report to the United States comptroller of the curren cy on the assets and liabilities of the First National bank of Sa lem, It. liquidation. Is now being made. Keith Powell, receiver, stated this week- TL!s is a detail ed report and will take a numoer of weeks to compile. Each Item in the balance sheet must be care fully explained. When this report is completed and accepted, a pub lic sttatement of the condition of the remaining assets of the bank will be made. Meanwhile liquida tion Is proceeding with the view of realising assets with which to retire 30 per cent of deposit liablllt- yet unpaid Salem's Leading Market Independent retail meat market that tfiarantees you why not join our many new customers and sare yourself Whole or Half o these Hams Have It Flavor and EYcrythiag VEAL E3 0 Ve Vater ' Ko " Saet r , Xo Cereal of meat bouxht in tWa market to be of the best quality dose at 6 o'clock Saturday b'jelli:;g settles ran inii The case of Lulu Dell Etchlson against Clark Emery -was settled yesterday In - circuit " ' eeurt , by Judge Lewelling. The plainUft and defendant had entered Into joint farming venture on the EtchisoU farm - in the Stlverton district They . each .. contributed stock together ". with ., personal property, to the f farm. . A winter freeze, ruined .the. wheat crop .and they jointly secured. e govern ment seed -IoaatThe r defendant charged that,. the plaintiff forged the defendant's name to . the check, cashed the - cheek, and spent the money; : -T " - The plaintiff claimed , thit she spent the money for purposes In connection with' the venture. The court held she hadn't accounted for all the money. ' , Of the 1598 loan secured by joint .property: 1106 had been paid. '' . , The plaintiff claimed the de fendant threatened to prosecute her for signing : the defendant's name . as endorsement to the check and that -she gave a bill of . sale to them for her property and claimed the property was secured by fraud. The court .held against her on this and that she had given it to indemnify the de fendant. The court ordered that the crop be sold to satisfy the loan and that she pay the remainder of the loan not ; covered by the crop due to .fact the defendant performed labor ' and that the plaintiff took the S 59 8 loan and did not apply It all for the pur poses intended. The court ordered that after the mortgage, loan is paid up, the personal . property put into the venture by the plain tiff shall be returned to her. EDUGAT The state board of higher edu cation has a meeting set for next Monday. January 46 in Portland. This will be the first meeting since a committee was appointee to investigate the conduct of -Dean Wayne Morse of the law. school at the university for alleged in subordination in demanding resig nations of the chancellor and of a member of the board; - This committee, it is under stood, has not been able to meet 1 because the chairman, George B. MacLeod of Portland, has had to be In California much of the time. Word yesterday was to the effect that he would not be present at the Monday meeting. Whether the board will bring up the matter In the absence of the committee chairman and with no report before it Is not known; although it has been rumored that the whole business may be. dropped. Following; the action of the. Charlie Chan Chinese Medicine & Herb, Co. New Method With out Operation 8. B. FOXG, Herb Specialist Eight years' practice In China. Uses all Chinese herbs ior plies, kidney, bladder, stomach, ca tarrh, constipation, glands. rheumatism, tumor, asthma. headache, liver, male and fe male troubles 11 years of service. 122 N Commercial St., Salem Office Honrs 9 to 6 P. M. Sundays to 11 A. M. CONSULTATION FREE PHONE 8757 o o ETenine HIGHER 1 BOARD WILL MEET MARKET board the American Association of University k Professors Investi gated the trouble at Eugene. The Investigating committee made no report . but - discussed conditions with the university faculty and left a memorandum with the state" board, which -has sot been' made public. : t 'Jt- Receiver Status Upheld by Court A motion seeking removal if the receiver i recently appointed for the Warehouse Co. at .Silver ton was overruled yesterday' in a decision handed down by Judge L. Q. Lewelling. The suit was in stituted by one Hnbbs. The Court ruled there was evidence to-shew the assets tot the defendant; were being : jeopardized and on. this basis the receivership was allow ed t . ' 4- '' ,.- - ..-v; n Made from a nationally famous Betty Crocker recipe .with q delicate white and chocolate icing giving it a distinctive appearand. : At Your Grocers This Week CLry Ofr BIii Cmmmj Two Good Coming to Oat Entire Line of Highest Grade Percales Absolute fast colors, both plain and faneies. Sacrificed for this sale yard 19c To Sell Out Half Present Stock Is now going full speed ahead, and if you will only come, you'U lcun about Real Values; and find the most remarkable saving opportunities at this sale. AGAIN i UNUSUAL Fr iday-Sat --Monday CLOSE-OUT SPECIALS Choice of any felt or tweed bat la the store, : CA elose-ont price aJUC Printed cotton suitings, light and dark 'shades, fast colors. Regularly to S Sc. 1Qa to close, yard ........ aOw Snort, lengths voiles, challiee.. cnrtaln marquisettes, etc... on the bargain table, . IOC Colored bordered sheets and eases. sheet wita Atxtt ease set sJleslU Cartaln marquisette Ce. lot, 1 vainea" tau5e; yard. t 1 iCi. To close, 'yard i ' V Women's i wool anklets,, your choice, valnes to TIe.r;r m C -Close ont.slr, i . . . 'Jr Children's nainsook anion: salts, sixes X to It. - .I Q gm, dose oatianiU....... V Taney rayon saltings, SI inches all colors and patterns in the lot,' Oose out, yard . ..... .... Chamoisuede ! gloves; light and dark colors, yalnea to iO 71c Close out, pair STdREWlDE :PRICEVR - . t . j - jofllsMillli 1 " i57 Court St W 51,11:,::. PASSES AT SCID SCIO. Jan. 11 (Special) Mrs. .Mary Shimanek, years and four days, died late this af ternoon, at her borne here after nearly a . year's, illness. -Funeral arrangements are Incomplete, Mrs. '! Shimanek was born In Windsor, N. T., and. lived in -Nebraska for ' many years . before coming to Scio 33 years ago. She was a-member of the Christian ehnrch,, . v ; ;-r. :Hs-: ; Surviving are n these::, children: Theodore and John Shimanek of Red Bluffs, Calif.. Lester Shim anek .of Scio, . Clarence. Shimanek of Lebanon and-Henry Shimanek of Min . CHy, Mrs. Eunice Bartu of Scio, Mrs. Gertrude Lambert of Reasons w ( Elliott Dry Goods Cos Sail LOW PRICES FOR Ctoslng Out kn Blankets PART WOOL DOUBLET BLANKETS Two Big Specials - Beautiful plaid part wool blan- keta bought before the big ed vanee la prices. Extraordinary values. . : . : , ' . :-; ' Sixes 70xSO Three- , AC Day Special, pair , . ... size Tlx 47 Three- n n r Day Bpecial, pair. .V These Won't Last Long at ; These Low Fricea Better Grade Spreadj We have too many high grade spreads, both rayon and cotton. hence these drastic cut prices: Rayon spreads,llsige:rsixes. S4.95 values, ThrW.Wo.ft IJ Day Spedal ..;.;. VesJiJ Colonial cotton, spreads, extra Urge. Values to f.tf QC Three-Day Special i, . $LW w Jest Across From Mi3ers on Couri St Scappoose, Mrs. Mary Tork ef An- -dersonr Calif., and.Mral Ida Wcs- eiy pT salem. '...'. i . . r-r trosh Challenge s ; Classes to Glee Ben . Woods, . president of . the Willamette freshman - class, yes terday morning challenged all classes, of . the universltrrto the 2 th annua' freshman glee to.be held here t&ls spring. :Tbe fresh maa class,-sponsors of .the ananal evenVJiave set "loyalty as-the-theme for the songs this year te be presented: The first glee was. presented in 1 9 0 8 and proved so yvyuiM-ii h imvuis mi vur t standing tradition of the Willam ette year. Words and mnsje to aa original i song ' are ' composed by each class and presented rn for mation. Winners of the glee re-, cetve a pennant.. , . . EDeHSgUallMfly iflferenfl . . . PR e All Plain Gilltc and Elbyons nci3acoc!l . . i- - - " i M-In. SUk Hat Crepes, C C reduced to, yard ...... DUC JS-ln. Rayon Flat Crepes J f reduced to, yard ...... Sf-ln. Canton Silk Crepes, reduced -V, - r to yd. IShu Xrepe Bsek: tjf 0t atJjfJK.redaced to yd. V leiT 99-ln. Faille Crepe, madepf tie new Acetate yarn, wash-, no able, yard . . OOC 19-ln TsDUuse Crepe, best seHt laf crepe of the-" M OO season, yard . - . t - : ' ' Ruffled llarqnisette . " CURTAINS---; ' - Dotted and figured,--II Inches wide LIS valae. Thxee QQ Day; extra special, pair .OOW DfI Y:. Lam, N. D. air. uoioie n.'wwa, n.