Local News Briefs XAd Cydlat Hurt Chester W. McNeil. 13, t root tour, m ecraicbed and braised Tuesday af ternoon when hla bicycle was struck by an automobile drlren by Joseph E. Johnson, Portland, on the, Pacific highway at Sun nyside, Johnson notified Salem police yesterday. Minor accidents reported ineide the city were as follows: Powell E. Clayton, roate fUe, and Foxiest Fuller, Salem, on Liberty between Center and Marlon streets; Merle D. Stewart, route three, and Albert Peters. S25 North Capltel. ou Commercial between State and Court; S. F. Anderson. 1780 Bellerue, and F. K. Duncan. 2021 South Charch. at High and Court: A. J. Ander imn, 440 Water, and Douglas Mc Kay Jr.. 395 Jerri, at 12th and Mill: Harry Mason. 1135 North JSth. and an unnamed motorist. at 14th and D streets. Swim In a Jantsen Miller's. Wetjeas Visit Albert Hichard tfetjen. noted writer of short stories mostly with a deep sea background, together with Mrs Wetjen. rislted In Salem Wednes day. Former residents of Salem. they are 1!t1h now in San Fran Cisco bat hare been fishing at various lakes in the Cascade res; ions. They called on Mr. and Mrs. Murray Wade here and then went to Portland. ' from where they planned to start homeward. All Garments are insured at Bur roughs Cleaners. 91 N. High. Ph. 3733. Union shop. Disease Slackens Comparatlre ly few new cases of communicable disease were reported from Mar- , Ion and Polk counties last week. awarding to the state department of health bulletin. New cases in Marlon county Included five of tuberculosis, at the state tuber culosis hospital; fire cf tooplng cough and one of-measles. In Polk county there were two new cases of influenza and one or measles. Swim In a Jantren Miller's. Rurk to Yakima Sheriff A. C Burk left last night for Yakima to return Chester Green and Charles Lejferman wanted here on a ch&rze of larceny of an auto mobile. The men were arrested in Yakima after wrecking the car near Waoatol The car was the property -of Robert H. Morgan, route six, box; 55. It was taken on May 10. Extradition was waived by the two men. Wanted Furnished and unfurn ished apartments. Phone 4109. i Klin Over llose Charles Ed die Weisenhaus. AumsTllle, was arretted by city police late yes terday afternoon at the scene of the bouse fire. Center and Cottage streets, which occurred shortly after 5 o'clock. -He was charged with driving over a fire hose and was cited to appear in municipal court July 31. Here From Honolulu Mark N Huckestein. formerly of Salem and now a resident of Honolulu T. H., is here for a brief visit with bis father. August Huckestein. He will leave Thursday to return to ft Is home where he Is registrar of the bureau of conveyances for the territory of Hawaii. Swim in a Jantsen Miller's. ' Hetyp From California Miss Mary Louise pfau arrived home In Oregon" from Los Angeles by lane to attend the funeral of her mother, Mrs. Anton Pfau, In Sil verton. She will return south at the end of the week. Obituary - l3dy In this city July 21. Keith Lady infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Lady. Survived by parents and one sister, Patricia. Funeral services Friday, July 24, at 10:30 a. m from chapel of RIgdon's mortuary. Allen At residence on 1525 N. 19th street, July 22, Willis R. Allen, at age of 41 years. Survived by father, Albert E. Allen of Salem; brothers Glen of San Francisco; Stanley A. of Oakland; sisters. Mrs. P. O. Gordon of Pullman, Mrs. C. L. Wellman of Washougal, Wash. Funeral services Saturday, July 25. at 1:30 p. m., from Rig- don's mortuary. Interment Bel- eTest Memorial park. Niccolsoa -In this city July 21, Arthur Miccolson. 47, route 5, Salem. Sur vived by widow. Catherine Niceol . son; two daughters, Mrs. Doris Croxdale of Woodburn, Dorothy Niecolsbn of Salem; two sons. Dean and Dale Nlccolson of Sa lem; parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. JWceolson of Salem ; three broth ers, Charles Nlccolson of Mill City. Marion Nlccolson of Salem and Lloyd Nlccolson of Portland; two sisters, Mrs. B. W. Jewell of Corrallis and Mrs. H. W. Kiss line; of Reedsport; . two granddaugh ters. Funeral services will be held from the W. T. Rigdon chapel Thursday, July 23, at 3 p. m. Culp ' At Pomona, Calif., July 18. Mrs. Ethel Culp, aged 54 years. Survived by widower, A. M. Culp, and the following children: D Culp of Dayton, Louie Culp of OTegon City, Archie Culp of Beaver Creek, Mrs. Rieta Clanton of Forest Hills, Calif., and Mrs. Gertrude Spitch of Pomona, Calif. Funeral services will be held un der the direction of W. T. Rig don company, from the Hopewell church Friday, July Z. at 2 p. m. Interment in Hopewell cemetery FLOWERS OLSON. Florist f Court & High Phone 7166 -Prompt Economical Service Austin Messenger Phone 3900 - Salem, Oregon Jones Back Today City Re corder A. Warren Jones Is expect ed to return today from Portland where Tuesday and yesterday he completed the sale of $1,000,000 worth of city - of Salem water bonds. His absence left the re corder's office tn charge of Caroyl Braden, stenographer. Alfred Mundt, deputy recorder and city bookkeeper, la not expected to return from a vacation until next Monday. To Build Garage Two building permits were taken out here yes terday la the name of St, Joseph's Catholic church, one for construc tion of a 00 private garage at 751: Chemeketa street and the other for rerooflng he recreation nan at 795 Chemeketa at cost or 3500. Other permits went to V. T. Golden, to reroof a house, at 1755 Saginaw.; George L. King, to re- roof a house at 445 South 31st. 175. and Mrs. F. Knox, to alter a garage at 1934- water. 340. Wanted Furnished and unfurn ished houses. Phone 4109. Granted licensee Two .Wil lamette valley couples have- been granted marriage licensee at Van couver, Wash. They are Walter H. Schiffe. 635 Center street,. Sa lem t and Bernlce Irene Frlnk of Silverton; and James W. McCoy Monmouth and Frances L. Kosack of Sheridan. Wood row Joins Firm L. : Wood row of Spokane, Wash., has recently moved to Salem to Join his brother. R. D. Woodrow In his tire land electric appliance busi ness. He will represent the firm as a salesman in .his city and nearby vicinity. i Swim in a Jantzen Miller's. i . 10O Take Exams Civil service examinations for junior and sen ior federal stenographic positions are, being taken this, week by ap proximately 100 persons at t h e senior high school building this week. Joseph Benner. general de livery clerk at the Salem post- office. Is in charge. - Club o. 4 Meets-Town8end club No. 4 will meet tonight at 8 o'clock in the Highland school building. An entertainment pro gram has been arranged. The public is invited. Kennell Is Visitor Earl Ken neli; Seattle photographer, -formerly of Salem, was in town Wed nesday. " ( Two Dairies Give Up Use of Wells The two Salem dairies Whose well water supplies were recently found to be contaminated hare again been connected up with the city i water system and the wells disconnected, John L. Geren, county milk inspector, reported yesterday. City water service was cut off from the two dairies by the water department when it was found c r o s s-connections existed with the private well systems. Geren said the. wells would not be used again until the contamin ation had been eliminated. McKee District to Gel New School Under WPA Program ; Starts Soon McKee district, three miles southeast of Woodburn, will have a new scboolhouse by the time the fall semester opens if plans for a WPA project are carried out on schedule. Razing of the old build ing,! first unit of the project, will be started Monday with a crew of at least six men, G. R. BoatwrUtht. district WPA projects supervisor. said yesterday. The building will cost: $.2566, of which S1245 will fall on the district treasury and $1321 on the works program coffers.- , . . ., Births Miller To Mr. and Mrs. Leo J. Miller, route six, a girl, Vir-. ginia Marie, born July 18 at Sa lem Deaconess hospital. PI cat ensTo Mr. and Mrs. Chester William Pickens, 660 South street, a boy, Thomas Roen, born July IS at Salem General hospital. Zane To Mr. and Mrs. Frank Zane, 1586 Franklin street, a boy. Byron Leroy, born July 18 at Sa lem General hospital. Jones To Prof, and Mrs. Wil liam: Charles Jones. 2095 South Church street, a boy, Alfred Ha- worth, born July 18 at Salem Dea coness hospital. i Heed To Mr. and Mrs. Leo Leonard Reed. Brooks, a boy, Ro bert Dale, born July 17 at Salem' General hospital. Porter To Mr. and Mrs.' John Porter, Brooks, twins, a girl. Gen evieve Genera, and a Jjoy, Jack uavid, born. July 16 at Brooks. Williams To Mt. and Mrs. James Curtis W 1 1 1 1 a m s, 1449 South Liberty street, a rirL Oven. eth Lee, born July If at Salem General hospital. - DOES ASTHMA OR HAY FEVER itkm rw V ali itli W fakt tU oy Mt at net Vmii ymm ftfca to mtk b mmi mi?, l M nhi, t hl yr wmk rtM akok. u 4 (t o tiie kotti uwi i imdNmu. BtHmttiam pwmilii m ymm mw O1.00) n4aM. if ym dnral mmI wr ffr r. er lor ttm tni. mu Cot. 5. Bmwm, Ult, PERRY'S DRUG STORE SPECIAL Oar Usual Wave. Complete 75c Perm OO -": S-f Jjo" Push Wave. I -.. i J Complete e" jJ f bone 3803 307 1st Natl Bank Bldg. CAST LB PER3L WAVERS Interest Charge When You FINANCE That New Car See See nOMCR IL SMITH Over aUJIer'a Store Ph. 91 SI Accident Case To End Sixth Affidavit Filed; Horton Held to De in : Contempt, Court Arguments In the 320,000 ante- mobile damage action of .Esther S warts against Crandall , brothers will be giren before the jury in Jndge L. H. McMahans court this morning. Testimony was complet ed yesterday. The case of Fllegel vs. Sackett Is scheduled to be tried Immediately upon the com pletion of the Swartx case Friday. Tne action against the Crand- alls arose out of an automobile ac cident on the Pacific highway near Sunnyside south of Salem June IS. 1935. Cars driven by A. I. Crandall and G rover S warts col lided causing injury . to Mrs. Swartx. She claims permanent la- jury to her right arm. rigtt leg and head. The defendants claim that the accident was due to the negligence of S warts. - The sixth affidavit of prejudice In the last week against Judge L. H. McMahan was filed yesterday by Allen G. Carson in the ease of Peter Kosturos vs. J. D. Carey. O. H. Horton was found guilty of contempt of court in an order signed yesterday by Judge L. G Lewelling. Horton was held to be 3358 delinquent in payments of support money. He was ordered committed to jail until settlement of the amount is made, j Circuit Court Credit Bureaus. Inc.. vs. Wini fred Curry; objection to sureties. George Gtttekunst vs. First Na tional bank. Salem bank of Com merce. - National Securities comp any and May E. Burns; decree against May. E. Burns of $824, National Securities company $146. First National bank $644 and Sa lem Bank of Commerce $1,314. Roy LaXair, writ for habeas corpus; demurrer, f- Don C. and Alice Smith vs. Verle L. and Josephine Ostrander; extension of time to file trans cript of appeal to September 1. Maywood Investment company vs. II. A. Blair; order overruling demurrer. Wentworth and Iliggins, Inc. vs. Allen Hutcmns:; new trial ae- nled. John C. Dalk vs. Louis Lach- mund and others; ; extension to September 15 for filing of ex ceptions and transcript ; of appeal. Probate Court Eugene A. Riches, a minor. guardianship; petition by Nina C. Leslie for guardianship papers; Ward resides aT Newport 7:ach, Calif., but owns property in Mar lon county, inherited from his father; property valued at $5,543. appraisal made by Hermany E. Hicks, George Beach, and Guy Engle. Julia E. Shults estates; -estate appraised at $1,700 by Walter Socolofsky. George A. Rhoten and J. F. Ulrich. ; Marriage License Floyd Marcus Walts, 22, stu dent, 195 West Superior, and El eanor Hazel Mason, Zl, stenog rapher. 1641 D street. Clifford B. King, 25. laborer. route three, box 55a, and Caroline E. Swartz, 16, housekeeper, 2023 Broadway. ; Justice Court Wayne Ray; charged with non- support; pleaded not guilty; pre liminary hearing held and case taken under advisement. S. F. Anderson: pleaded not guilty to charge of failing to stop and render aid after an accident; $100 bail posted, case, to be set for trial later. ! Mary Kralicek vs.s Anna Jarvell; case continued for lack of mater ial witness. . ; .;. Coast Governors Asked To Join in Parole Study Started at Recent Meet Following a conference of par ole officials in Portland July 13, Governor Martin has extended in vltations to governors ; of coast and mountain states and of Hawaii and Alaska to Join the new West ern Parole and Probation associa tion. W. L. Gosslin is chairman. ' Uniform policies on parole and extraditon to be embodied In law Remember your 3 It's for aeal R adio Repairing CALL 5505 LOWELL STIFFLER With Burroughs Electric 837 Court .i . INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE Becke & Wads worth 189 N. High Phone 4947 Piles Cured. Without operation or loss ol time .' DR. MARSHALL 829 Oregon Bldg. . Phon 6509 USE CHINESE ILEUBS When Others Fall CHARLIE CHAN Chinese Herbs REMEDIES Healing virtue has been tested - w as waauu' v s w ndreds ? . tears ".( r chronic ail- f e u t a, n o s r, t ' hundreds for m oatarrb, ears, FonS lungs, asthma, chronic cough, stomach, gall atones eolitia, constipaition. diabetis. kidneys, bladder, heart, blood nerves, neuralgia, rheumatism, high blood pressure, gland, akin sores, male, female and chil dren disorders. -S. B. Fong, 8 years practice In China, Herb Specialist. 122 N. Commercial SL, Salem. Ore, Office hoars 0 to p.m. Sunday and Wed. 0 to 10 a.m. Today The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Coming Events July 24 Salem Missouri club meetins, 7: SO p. na.. K. of P. hall. 240 H . Kortb Commercial etreet. July 24 Christian -Endeavor p I e a I c at Turner ump ground. July 25 P 1 e n I e spon- -sored by Pro America at Senator McNary'a farm. - July 25 .Polk Pomona Grange picnic. Falls City. Jaly 20 Michigan club annual picnic at state fair grounds camp. July ,26 Jones-MeAlpla clan reunion at (Uverton park. : - - "", July 28 Pino Valley pic nic, Henry Leep'a at Turner. July 20 -Smith-Chamberlain clan reunion at Hel mirk's state park. : July 26 Kansas state picnle at Bryant park la Al bany. " July 27 Mass meeting Salena Christian adeaver members with Dr. Walter Myers. : July 27 Young Republi can club meetins; at Marlon hotel, 8 p.m. August 1-2 State finals, American L e g Ion junior baseball, Woodburn. August 1 8 Epworth League Institute, Falls City. August a Ohio state pic nic at Silverton park. August ' 2 Sixth annual homecoming of Orchard Heights at Stout's ; picnic ground. - August 2 Swegle Com munity club picnic, Silver ton park. August 2 Annual Caro lina picnic, Bryant park, Al bany. August 2 Annual home coming picnic, Luther Stout farm at Mehama. August 9 Howell home coming day, Howell school. August 24 - 30 Annual Christian Endeavor summer conference. Turner camp ground. August 20-29 State soft ball tournament, Sweetland field. August 30 Mcbams homecoming .day, Mehama grove. Sept. 7-13 Oregon state fair. are proposed as objects cf the as sociation. Choice of Contractor For Ward's Is Delayed Announcement of the success ful bidders on the new Montgom ery Ward and company store building here must await conflr mation of the contract awards from the main offices in Chicago, J. C. Doucha, general superinten dent of the construction and equipment department, Oakland, Calif., said on his arrival here yes terday. He did not expect to be able to reveal the Identity of the builder and sub-contractors "for several days." Wo Won't Invite Them! Mr. Xeenbxidgar took a decisive stand oa the guests to his card party. And Mr. and Mrs. Dimseers were not among (hose presest. v Mr. Xeenbridger felt that one mora eve ning of waiting for Mr. XKmsaer to play; cf watching him lean over and peer at the cards on the table, then squint at his hand and fumble for a card would drive him mad. Everyone owes It to himself and to his friends to see cleaily and quickly at the card table. Special classes for bridge- smart, becoming, and designed particu larly to give nuTtnrnm efficiency and comfort at the card table have been re quested by many of our paBents. Morris Optical Co. Optometrists 444 State St. Phone 5528 -aa. Aa. a6e, -a,!a. a, a. -aa. AivaJavayn WANTED Seven tons of iJark. T . " f to till shipment. Will " pay 6He pcx pound for . dry bark - packed In . -" sacka . ready "for ship- 1 Ping. Salem Wool & Hide, Co. 450 N. Front Phone 6422 r.C&oblLani CHINESE MEDICINE CO. .Natural remedies for disorders of liv er, stomach, glands, skin, - and . urinary system of men and women. ' Remedies tor, , constipation, asthma. arthritis. sugar dlabctca and .tlV, rneumausm. z. x. im 19 years - In busl D" neasu Raturopathle physicians. S03U . Court St Corner Liberty Office open Satur days and Tuesdays only. 10 A. M. .to I . Consultation Blood r pressure and urine ZZzrZZZ tests are free of sjrwaM-isr w assess . K. D. chargea. 1 Oregon, Thursday Morning, July Fines Assessed, Woodburn Court Reckless Driven " Appear Before Overton For i Law Violation WOODBURN.-July 22. Wood burn Justice court has been a busy place the pan week with the fol lowing offenders appearing before Judge Overton. . Viola Mae McClaln paid a fine of $2$ and costs after pleading guilty to the charge of reckless driving. She was arrested by : a state officer who charged in the complaint that she drove in a very reckless manner , and . speeded while passing through intersec tions of the highways. Ererett Nelson- Waddle, who appeared for trial July 15. charg ed with reckless driving, chang ed his plea to guilty and paid fine of $25 and costs. John B. Stauffer paid a fine of $5 and -costs for driving without an operator's license. William H Lane, charged w 1 1 h failure to stop . at the scene of a collision, entered a plea of not guilty and his trial set for July 25 at 10 a. m. : The complaint was filed by Ebbln Willard whose car was struck by Lane, according to the complaint, injuring Robert Wil lard and going on without stop ping. : i . I FOLLOW tiie buy only on proof of . I Last year Greyhound buses Jtrafveled 138,CX)0,000 miles from Coast to Cjlpast and from Canada to the Gulf across deserts and over winding mountain roads j j j They have won the National Saf etyjCjlouncil's highest award in intercity bus operation for the past four years This is indeed a trbute to careful driving, efficient equipment! and the reserve safety of Firestone Tires made possible by the Firestone Patented Process of Gumpijpping which prevents internal friction and Hpa Firestone Gum-Dipped Tires run jup to 28 cooler and give greatest blowout protection the scientifically designed non-skid tread will stop your car up to 25 quicker and givb you. xaKe no cnances; of performance. Let with Firestone Gum-Dipped Tires Masterpiece of Tire Visit the Firestone Exhibits at the Great Lakes Exposition in Cleveland and the FCH 25 LOUDER 1 isAtl6 - i Iwn.1 .. . ht froJI- " ceu. listen to the Voice of Firestone featuring iargaret Speaks, Soprano unth Symphony, and William Daly's Orchestrdr-evtry Monday night over N.B.C. CENTER AND LIBERTY 23, 1931 Elmer Caleb Aline piid a fine of $5 and casta for dririnj his ear without a muffler. He entered a. plea of guilty. , . I John Jay Hopp paid; a fine of $5 and costs after entering aplea of guilty to the charge jof ply ing In violation of the basic yule. Robert Ernest Lanre.iFredSDel- bert Fuller, Ralph jWitllani Schneider,. Robert Lawrence iteer and AMn Nathaniel jWhittlow each paid a fine of $5 and costs tor exceeding speed limits With (heir trucks. ;'- " 1 . j Herbert Horreli Webster paid a fine of $2.50 and costs; of $2.50 for transporting property .n i a truck and trailer without P;U.C. plates and paid a like amount for driving his truck withojiti Oregon license plates. - j ' I r Otto Franklin Jackmkn paid a fine of $2.50 and costal for drlv ing without an operator's license and $7.60 and costs fir) driving his ear with , the side windows covered with advertising I matter, Arthur Harold Ballong1 paid a fine of $5 and costs for) driving with no license except California dealer's license plates. Montandon Killed When Car Piling SILVERTON, July 22-Gedrge Lewis Montandon, 24. died afew minutes after he was taken to. the Silverton hospital 1 a t ej Tuesday night following an automobiles! ac cident on Pudding rivri bridge ! i,j 7(0) mw$ mm ,(0X0X01,(0X0X0) ipM&fcMhitm (!) fift - .. ,. i lead of big tire iis er performance ruy your ures ion us equip vour car Construction! Texas Centennial in! Pallas. TIIIE r.HLET.2E EQ3IP 'TittGiJtOhc SEALTYTE TODES JF - j" - ( A special tamDound on inside of rube seals the inner surface kgainst leakage. ' l' By maintaihing a constant air pressure, Firestone Sealtyte iTubes will increase your tire mileage-259Ji j - ;, - ffei it llofWi e. AUTO RADIOS a rprcOTort needed. IWi ciagi. stra STS. ;.' ; U -i near Silrerton. It ;i is reported that the car In which he w&sj rid ing with two companions went over the bank. Funeral arrangements- are In charge i of- Ekmaa funeral home and while' the def inite date has not been set serv ices will be held at; the Apostolic church in the Evergreen . district south of Silverton. I I "i just dropped in to tell you that I am getting much better gasoline mileage from my new '' :Ayyy:;;-'; : than you clatmed for it. It's the first time in my experience of buying a car that I've exceeded the claims mads for it. I want you to know I'm not only more than satisfied, but really enthused," Every time we deliver a new Graham w have reports of this kind from the owner. A i. WHI?N MAY WE 415 Center Street: Phone " ' For Seven Year Your Graham Sales and Service for Marion and Polk Counties - H . j ' Home of Good Used Cars MiVf (C(())Mj((W 8 J l? d V who r V X : II, I jruui r oday me - YOUR CAD 17ITU WTO SUPPUIS tun iffioas:.49" etnt ... . 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