Local ilevs Jrioic Fines Collected.. - A.- Warren Jones, city recorder, collected $37.50 ia fines from delinquent motorists who appeared ia his court yesterday. Andrew Prln2;la paid ?5 for speeding, Ctarlss t:a dea, 17S3 D street, Gilbert II. Morgan. Tails City, Carl Teal, Falls City all paid $10 fines when they pleaded guilty to charges of reckless driving. J. II. McDonald was fined $2.50 for failure to tare a driver's license. Guy Ilobsoa was sentenced to 10 days In Jail for being drunk. The sentence was purchasers were to pay the an- j suspended after Hobson agreed to : ....... Coffee Pot Burns An empty Many Arrested City Police coffee pot on an electric range placed many names and many made such a smoke at the home chances on the police blotter over of W. J. Busiek, 755 North Sum the weekend. Howard Clark, Port- J mer street. Sunday morning that land. Is charged with disorderly I the city fire department was conduct. Roland F. De Sart, Sa- I called by neighbors to put on tho lem, and'Floyd Dudley Mills, Los, J suspected fire. The Busicks were Angeles, were arrested for drlv- away. ,The department answered Sas on Contract Corporation Commissioner Carey, as receiver for the Intermountaln Building and Loan association of Utah, vesterday filed suit here against Hubert M. Hobbs and Lydia Id. Holbs, asking the court for Judg ment en a contract for $550 which the defendants allegedly gave for property, owned by the loan as sociation in . Salem. The contract called for regular payments of $9.71 a month- Thd plaintiff al leged that "there had been only $107 paid on the contract. The in g with four la the front seat. J. W. Starr was booked for speed lng And-Bob McGrew is on the blotter for failure to hare a driver's license. O. F. Otjen failed to give right-of-way to a pedes trian and Ronald Blischke . was arrested for failure to stop. " - a chimney fire call at 1740 South "High street at 9:10 Sunday morn ing. .. - : - . ! Ladies' Ulloring. 594 N. Liberty. r, Case Continued The state's suit to prevent Secretary of State Snell from putting on the Novem ber election ballot an initiative measure prohibiting traps In the Columbia river, yesterday was continued by Judge Lewelling an- Brief Serrlces Held A brief til September 1. None of the at and ritualistic service, conducted I torneys interested in the case was by Dr. Bruce Baxter, president of I present when it was called. - Crawford peaches, pick your own. Townsend orchard. Mission bot tom. 50c bushel. Willamette university, was held yesterday morning In the Clough- Darrick chapel for Col. W. G. D. Mercer who- died In this city Sun day. The body was taken to Port land for interment in Rose City cemetery where committment ser- Irrigation Luncheon Today Persons Interested In farm Irriga tion and the problems of farmers ; arex invited to attend a luncheon at the Quelle at which farmers taking part in the seventh annual vices were to be conducted by I Willamette valley irrigation tour Amedee Smith, chairman of the Willamette board of trustees ill be present. The luncheon is scheduled for 12:15 Assault Charged Assault with I Package sale. Townsend club No. intent to rob -was charged against Theodore Armstrong, Oakland, California, and Edward Reeves, Elyabeth, New Jersey, In Wood- burn Justice court yesterday. The men were arrested by state police Sunday . night on complaint of Francisco Saez who said the men had attempted to rob him at Au rora. A third man escaped.- The men did not enter pleas yester day. 3, Tuesday p. m. Christian church. Court Street Ace Volleyers Eat Free Be cause it lost . three out of five matches in the Y.M.C.A.'s noon volleyball class C. A. Page's team was host to Bab Boardman's team at luncheon at the Spa yesterday noon. . - Boardman s team played host at a previous luncheon.. Cottage Club Sleets -The Elbertas ready Townsend orchard. ow8ed Co"ag.VJU.b.TiH,??eet Hammond to S p e a k A. , R. Hammond, who has spent the last Cottage and Hood streets, tonight at 8 o'clock. Mrs. Chambers will 11 years in Siam on business for report on the Cleveland an American concern, speaks this I convent ion.. noon to the Salem Kiwanis club on his experiences abroad. He will discuss his experiences in that country. Otto K. Paulus Is chair man of the program committee. David Wright will furnish the at tendance iward. . - ' ,. Leslie Settles Here J. M. Les lie, formerly of Lewlston, Idaho, has established himself in real estate business h e r e at 1995 North Capitol, street. "With his family, Mrs. Leslie, Madge Leslie: Helen, Mijlard and Norman, he is residing at 2075 ; Center street. They traveled 6,000 miles Plan Forum Meeting An onen forum i on the TownsenS pledge will be the chief item on the pro gram . of Townsend club No, which will meet tonight at the Court j Street ; Christian . church. Seventeenth and Court. Officers Return Sergeant Clayton Powell, state officer, re turned; yesterday after taking a week s vacation. Cergeant Asa Fisher,' city desk officer was back at work after a two weeks vaca tion Licensed ia Ben -B e u 1 a h throughout- the United States in Westley. 19. of Salem, and Louis search of a suitable location and inally chose Salem Wanted Hop Gilmore Embree, 28, Auburn Calif., have been granted a wed pickers. Hartley uing. license in iteno, isev. . P 1 "1 1 "T 1 All by Derail; E-'.cr.Jed LM cf Ac:!c::3 Ulzl in Circuit Court -Denied by 2 Hold Darby and Lowry Say They 7eren't Here; Story - to Ca Gieclicd r T 1 A 1 ' ' iicaay,- Kcon County Republicaa Gab Is !nonscrii:3 Visit Here of Youth Leader Judge L. G. Lewelliaf, la a busy day ia department two of circuit court here yetterday, granted seven divorce decrees, all by the default route, w h e n as many plaintiffs appeared before him and asked for the severance of their marital ties. ' - Minnie Robinson Snider won a divorce from Aaren Snider and the court restored h ft former name of Minnie Riinson. Pauline Cobb secured a decree from G. W. Cobb and the court awarded her the right to use again her former name of Pauline Haw kins. - - ' , Lucille B. Howe was awarded a divorce from Eugene 11. Howe and the custody of their ' minor child with the right of visitation reserved to the defendant. Howe is to pay $10 a month to his former wife for th child's sup port and he is also to pay at torney's fees and costs tor the di vorce case. - . .. Elnora Eitelgeorge won a di vorce decree from Lewis Otto Elt elgeorge and the custody of their children. In a property settle ment apart from the divorce de cree, defendant deeded an ex tensive amount of real estate to the plaintiff and agreed to pay 140 a month for the support of the children. r t , 'Laurence C Siewert was award ed a divorce from Floy Siewert. Judge L. G. Lewelling signed a divorce decree granting Geraldine C. Brown her freedom from J. A. Brown and restoring to her her former name of Geraldino C. Grohs. . - ' : .. ' " Ina Denton Wood won dl- Vorce decree from : Albert A Mary Dunbar In competition with scores of Chi cago beauties. Miss Mary Dunbar. 19-year-old brunette, was elected to reign aa "Queen of the Great Lakes" at the Chicago civic carni val which opens with the corona Uon of Miss Dunbar by Mayor EL J. Kelly Denial that they had stopped In Salem and that they had com mitted burglary here was made by Lester Darby and Harold Low ry, Captain B. A. 7allman, chief I of police of Oakland, Calif., in j formed Chief Frank Minto in - a letter received yesterday. Ths men admitted they - had passed through Salem on a' bus but de clared they did not get off here. Chief Wallman said. The two men are under arrest in the California city and are suspected by Salem police. of hav ing broken Into a number of apartments here early in July. One of the men had a' Salem high school class pin in Ms pos session, when arrested.. v Will Check Lists Chief Wallman said that the list of stolen property sent by Chief Minto would be checked iwith the .list of mountings and watch cases Ih the possession of the men when they were arrest ed. This list is held by the San Francisco police. State police had heard no fur ther word on the arrest of Mrs Clara L a r s o n who has been sought by police here since 1932 on a bad check charge. She also was under arrest In Oakland. Should the California police fall to prosecute the two men and the woman local officers in tend to ask their return to Sa lem tor prosecution. . The Marlon County Republican club will ba host this noon to its members and friends at a lunch eon held In the main dining room of the Marlon hotel when J. Ken neth Bradjey, president ' of the national federation of young j re publicans, and Katheryn Ford. woman's director of that division. wll - be the featured speakers Final account has been filed in the estate of the . late Emma J. Duncan. : -r In the estate of Bella DuRette, the estate has been ordered closed and the executor, Donald B. Du Cliemekelans Are Back From S Rette. dismissed. Final aecount Wood, the court also granting her I was also filed Monday in the 17.50 suit, money and $50 forl-state of the late Francis R. Du attorney's fees. , , I Rette. Circuit Court ; Justice Court In the case of W. H. Commons Salem - Chemeketans arrived home Sunday night from two w pets' eneamsment at Green lakes. Perfect weather aecom panied their stay in the high altitudes-1 the . only complaint . being L. E. Tim me, charged with as-j nign winds' some of the late aft- and others against I r a Kilborn I sault and battery on the person J ernoons. These, however, served ana oiners me court awaraea ti- i of V. W. Clymer, pleaded guuty to blow away mosauitoes no io iaua 10 me piainim ana i ana was semencea to pay a line i . one ascent of South Sister was ordered a sheriff's deed granted lot $50 but on recommendation of 1 made and two climbs of Broken i years ago corrected. ithe district attorney he was l Tn- . a m rtr r fonr climbed May wood Investment Co. vs. H. I placed on probation and the fine I viidrfia Ristftr. Other minor hikes xnair; a court oraer was is-i suspenaea ior six monms. land climbs were made. sued providing that a judgment I Louis J. Pimsner pleaded guil-j Features of the evening camp- granted p.iamtiff does not apply Ity to a criminal complaint of as-I treg were talks by R. W. Sawyer against property of the, defend- j sault and battery on the person Bend nnbllsher. and Phil Brogan oi xiaiue aiaiiox ana paia a une 0f Bend, on the history and geol- oi 9UW : ner of the area. Carl Albert Case paid a line of I a Phcmeketun camn reunion $5 for having improper-license I wui v. held at the Burt CTary in -1 , . 4 ... . . . r i horn this Friday evenmc win Ariuur iianKS was unea a for having Improper license plates Edwin C Christiansen paid fine of $1 for. having no opera tors license. Allie Dodge entered a plea of guilty to a charge of having 1m Oregon - Washington Railroad and Navigation company vs Frank C. McColloch, utilities com missioner, and others; the court allowed defendant- until Septem ber 15 to file answer to plaintiff's complaint under stipulation ent ered Into by counsel for both par ties. - ; ' Mark Skinner, state superln tendent of banks, vs. G. . A. Cain; defendant makes denial of poTtioa dinner at 8:30. Pictures of the outing scenes will be shown. Re servations should be made by cal ling the Crary home, of plaintiff's charges and asks PrP lieenselates and the case Craig Yard. Tel. 4462 or 5028. To Jfeskowin Mr. and Mrs. Earl a. Snell and Mr. and Mrs. George Flagg are at Neskowin for a few days' vacation. Receives Prize A $10 check was received yesterday by Miss Margaret Barquist, teacher In the local high school, from the Selz- for her . prize winning leter de U orters to Try Again; that case be dismissed. John F. Daws vs. F. E. John son and others; sheriff's office re ports receipts of $943-on sale of property, completing satisfying Judgment for $700, together, with interest and costs. United States National Bank of Portland vs. Burt H. Barber, Clara E. Barber and Annie. Hughes; action 1 to foreclose . a mortgage. The court granted dis- was continued for sentence until August 27. He was released on his own recognizance. , 84th Permit For New House Issued scribing the five best scenes in the film "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer," The contest was spon sored by the producers at the time the picture was being released. Chenrlans to Parade The Sa lem Cherrians have been invited to take part in parades at the Mt. Angel Flax Festival Septem ber 5 and the Independence Hop Fiesta. They will also turn out In uniform on. Thursday, Septem ber 10, to meet the special train 'bringing uniformed. Rosarlans from Portland to the state fair. Roofing, paint. Mathls, 474 Ferry. Get License to Marry Last year Hazel Porter of Sa lem filed suit for divorce from Lloyd J Porter in circuit court here. The decree was granted. Yesterday Porter and his for mer wife made an appearance at the county clerk's office - and sought a marriage license which was granted. Eachv one 24 years old, they told the county clerk they Intended to "try again. The applicants gave ' their residence address as 595 Highland street. Thomas Accepts Norman E. J Huckleberries Are Rip& Thomas of New York City, noml nee on the socialist ticket for the presidency, yesterday formally ad vised the secretary of state that he had accepted the nomination in Oregon as consummated at an Schiller Tells Friends Huckleberries are excellent in the Smoky creek district In the Rspmhiv fcr Jul t9. nrrir lt,oiumDia - nauonai i o r e s in A. Nelson of Wisconsin is the Washington, Fred Schiller, there nominee for vico-president. on racation trip, writes locai friends. 'l picked three gallons Bartlett Back W.' M. "Jack" m two and one-halt hours," he Eartlett, WPA director of opera- reports. "Four to six huckleber tions, returned yesterday from a ries make a handful. This coun two weeks vacation.. He spent a try is quite wild though very week of the time at the beach and' beautiful: today we saw a cou- spent tne rest of his vacation at I gar liena. Sick Man Improve s Don Christenson of Silverton, who has undergone treatment at a local hospital to prevent a mastoid op eration, is reported in better health. Obituary " McKenzie . Clarence David McKenzie, late resident of 570 North Liberty, at a local hospital, Saturday, Au gust 22, aged 24 years. Survived by mother. Mrs. Ora McKenzie of Salem; uncles Fred and Clarence Smith of Portland, George Mc Kenzie of San Luis Obispo, Calif. Funeral services from Clough Barrick chapel Tuesday, August 25. at 1:30 p. m. Rev. J. R. SI monds will officiate. Interment Rlvervlew cemetery, Portland. Armstrong airs, rancy Armstrong, at the residence, 226S Trade street. August 2 3. Aged 73 years. Sur vived by daughter, Mrs. F. J. Martin of Salem; brother, s. A. Hill of South Dakota; sister, Mrs. Martha Lucas of Kimball. S. Dak.; three grandchildren. Funeral ser vices Wednesday, August 26trom the Clouga - Barrlck company chapel at 2 p. m. Rev. Mr. Camp bell will of!iciate. Interment City Vew cemetery. CharpcH W. Chappell, at a local hospi tal. Aimist 24. Aged 57 years. Funeral announcements later by the Clougn-Barrick company. Coming Events August 25-80 -A n n n a 1 Christian Endeavor summer conference. Turner camp ground. August 23-SO Oregon Conference of United Breth ren at Englewood church In Salem. - , ; August 20-29 State soft ball tournament, Sweetland field. August 27-30 Hop Fi esta at Independence. August 28 Salem Mis souri club meets, 7:30 p. nw K. of.P. hall, 240 H North Commercial street. Augnst SO Stat e s m a n picnic, Taradise Island. - August 80 Rickey home coming: and community clnb picnic. Paradise Island. - . August SO M e h a m a homecoming day; Meharoa grove. "-" Sept. 2 Annual; fall .pic nic of Dakota clnb; home of Eugene Prescott, 1064 Oak street, 6:80 p. C . Sept. 2-31 oik county fair, Dallas. Kept. 3-5 Mt, Ansel flas festival. Sept. 7-13 Oregon state fair. September 14 Salem schools open. Sept. 21-23-7-ItegIstratlon at Ylllamette university. - ..September 24 Fall Open ing, sponsored by Salem Ad club. VI Leans flan Personal Canvass uepuDU Nine building permits were Is sued yesterday by E. C. Bushnell city building - inspector. "W. " W Craig took out the 84th permit for a new house Issued since January 1. He is to build a $1000 house at 190 Warner street. : Other permits were obtained by Ttey ara ca a tour frcn ca tional headquarters at Chicaga. Dr. P. O. Riley, president of the county crganiiation, is re turning from the coast where he Is on vacation, to attend the luncheon. Harold Pruitt, secre tary of the organization, who has made arrangements for the gath ering, will preside. Grant Mur phy of Stayton, county chairman of the republican organization, and all precinct committeemen, have been invited to attend. Mr. Pruitt said yesterday that the luncheon would start prompt ly at noon and would adjourn at 1 p. m. He expects an attend ance of 150. The republican club In the county is working shoulder to shoulder with the regular , repub- tlace tU fall tlcLU in ( .. . I this fall. Each candidate far t and county office on t'ie V has been invited to the luncLt this noon. Several Attend Clmrch Conference From Am!: AMITY. Aug. 24. Thos fn.t.i the Amity Christian church left yesterday to attend ti ;e Chrbtian Endeavor conference which meets at Turner. Aug. 2 1 30 are Mrs. Dowell A. Call!, I' I -i Pearl Croves, Miss Margaret po'.i. snd Miss Leola Mahood. Mis4 Alt a Sloan of Coquille who tas bee i visiting at the home of Rev. a". I Mrs. Callis for the last week-will lican organization In seeking to accompany the group. J missal of the action against the Precinct Leaders Working j g. E. Miller, reroof dwelling. 351 Hard; Will Be Provided LisU of Members first two defendants and sustained the action against the last-named defendant against whom a ' fore closure decree of S22D2, was granted, together with S156 in at torney's fees. Grace McClellan vs. William l 1 a x a vi. a a 5. . " r a. 9 8er this week , will have in his pos- kUU8 "" w. v'oveivjr w uc, .ession an alphabetical list of all South 19th street, J150; M, Kretcher, reroof apartment, 156 South Commercial street, $125; Mrs. M. A.- Coe, alter dwelling. 1497 North 5th street, $45, and to alter dwelling, 1345 Broadway, a pnblican precinct committeemen J5, ? tdilfitf: -1 !,). m i vi. 559 Statesman . street, s 3500; Frank Einfeldt, . reroof dwelling. a portion of the property being regi,tered republican voters in .u, xur vmuu u yor- j nU djgtrict, Fred Tooxe, execn LlOn iOr UeienaftDU, - lw. .aArafaw nt Annr I AVV AWl 1.1 AlDV kaw9 Elizabeth McAllister vs. Madi- " :.JZZZ'? W. H. Wlttel. reroof dweUlng, , , . , , - I buaabiwu w Aba utvauuuai wa O - u V3.i;"J"lZ1 ,i th. Marion hotels ..njancel complaint. 1348 South Uth street, 325; Vir gil McMorris, reroof dwelling. 1040 North 21st street, 945; and. 1579 Market street, 3150. Margaret K a h I e vs. Chester Fredeiickson and others; motion to strike approved and September 15 - set as date- for amended answer.. Rose Schaf fers vs. C a r 1 A. Kahle; motion by defendants to strike portions of complaint ap proved and September 15 set as date by which amended answer must be filed. ; . ; Marriage Licenses Robert L. Durham, 24, 6011 La torn street, Seattle, a drafts man, to Marjorie R. Moser, 25, Tenino, wash., a teacher. Sargent McDugle, 32, 1337 North Third- btreet. : Salem, truck driver, to Bettle Woodall, 35, 1500 Lamkester street. Port land, a housekeeper.. . - Thomas McCurry."-41. 1488 North High . street, ? Salem, a butcher, to Elolse M. Starkey, 1018 Highland street, -Salem, a housekeeper. Lloyd Porter, 24, 595 Highland street, Salem, a laborer, to Hazel Porter, 23, 595 Highland street. Probate Court nP Picking Over G. R. Magednax was named ad- TALBOT,: Aug. 24. William ministrator of the will otthe late Krebs finished picking his early Ferdinand Klabuade in -an order hops Saturday afternoon. He win Monday In probate court, Natalia j start picking the late ones Aug- Klabunde. executrix under the lust 31. . has required many weeks' work. In October a supplemental list will be sent precinct committee men Including voters registered between July 1 and the time the registration . lists close in early October, "I am pleased with the re sponse of. republican workers to date In the county," Tooze said. "Each day sees volunteers com ing to our offices asking for ma-. terial to distribute to voters. We have not received as much liter ature as we wish from national headquarters but that will ,be forthcoming shortly. One of our alms is to get five men and five women, in . each precinct who will pledge themselves to assist the republican . precitfet committee man in a personal canvass of air voters before the November ' 3 election. We have a fight ahead but I am confident we. will carry this county - for Landon and the republican ticket" r - Two office workers are assist ing Tooze in the campaign work. Mrs. Taylor Better SILVERTON, Aug. 24. Mrs. Guy T4ylor of Scotta MIUs is re ported to be improved following a major operation Friday morn ing at the Silverton hospital. FLUSH 63F- 15 CUES m. Vedleal ntiorit;- i(M tliat yon kid-' (Mrs contain IS Miiea ef tiny tubes ee filtos which help to pariy th blood mmd k9 you hc<hy. Kidaeyi sboold empty S EHats day sad so get rid ef more than 3 poaaos Of vuti. If yo hr trenUs wita too zreaueat Madder paaaace with seaaty amount cmue krt borains mad diseoatfort, the It Xiles ( kidaey tube may aeed floahias nt Thia dancer aisrnal aaay he the berinaing of aas Sins baokaehe, les paid. io of pep and nergy, ctttinc cp aigfcta, rwaUiBS, putnaeas asder the yes headaches sad dizxlaest. Don't wait Aik yor dracsitt foe Doan'e Fiiia. vaed saeeeosfaUy by mil. Uoaa for ew 40 years. They gbrm happy relief and win help to Sash Oat the 1 hUiea oi kldnez tubes, Cat Doss's fUla, will, advising the court, she did net care to serve. R. K. Brewer of Tillamook, sole heir of the late Mary Ellen Brew er, was named trustee of the Brewer Brick building, corner of Court and. North Liberty , streets. here, under an order In probate court Monday. He succeeds the late Charles H. Brewer, trustee. who died July 16. The newly- named trustee's - father, J. . II. Brewer, has a life Interest In the state. C II. Busey was named guard Ian of the estate of , Edward J. Pearce, Incompetent, " who has property of an estimated value of 31000 oDEnn ivonEn Need Not Suffer kmothJy pain and dr-lay due to eoide, nerroua strata, exposure or limiiur causes. Ght-chee-tera Diamond Brand Pills araaflactiTS, rriuLtue ana g, -n utck Kut ixjta Dy , ail drurcuta for or4o year. Ajktot ; anilmi". 'VMS IIAMONO y SRAM m:..:Jk Sam 4 Tonncn, T4Ectal -acoLon a!l:.:2;;tg 1 t t-J rjnaid. Ta'ats ' Salve, hot Ciopi Try - checks COLDS ad FEVER - first day ' Ketdachea. SO mia&tes EBb-ly-Titm World's Bast i 1.S TSL!AC.'l-UIccrs, -. Acidlrf, Indigestion, t' RICTALPlles, Ulcer,'" Tissure, Flttuia. C Z LC it Colitis, Eloat-. lng, Cas, Constipation. Ko hoWtal nirsinl o-Hrn. Ko ct?p, ? nnacafc V tiie or oul tot lei fcOOKiiT L Tm Ca 2m C -1 I CL1 i ! 3 N.S. Corner Br-: rar-i Orsnd Arenuo "" CZ- -1 " Rlioumatism r.Toans Poisons InsitlD ! S a w X" V.' : kll vy .)7 o Or Leave Your Order With Us For Filling . ..... i ' . - .. -.... IPGOGllaG! Arriving by Truckload. Daily Above ia a picture of Salem's finest quality peaches now beinj harvested for Schreder - Berg Grocery at Townsend's orchard. Look to Schreder-Bergr for the best local canning peaches, r, ; t w : Internal Medicine Gets Quick Relief or Bloney . Back Sufferers -from rheumatic pains! Men Women! Your in flamed, aching muscles are av DANGER SIGNAL! a sign of impure deposits of body poison. The agony Is often from URIC ACID hardened Into sharp. Jag ged crystals INSIDE YOUR MUSCLES.- ' ' - ' ' ' For relief, ' BEACH THE IN SIDE! Williams' B. U. X. Com poundthe private formula of aa Army Doctor is an Internal medicine that reaches those painful deposits through your blood stream. UNLESS YOU ARE RELIEVED IN TO DAYS com pletely and utterly satisfied every cent will he refunded by the Perry's Drug Store. Go there today and get Williams R. U. X. Compound. ' Williams Products Available at Perry's Drujr Store, 115 S. Com! U ' : -. i ' (G,l0Cil' ,nj ij CORNER STATE AND COMMERCIAL STS. mmmmmm j o o o o f t o c o co J U LJ I :U J.";. lJ I - U... i " , tt 3 aw a t.e, J J ' ) - , A. a -V . afc A Ljj vJ Ml ! . y ' ' - i Mill Looking for furniture? A new ru? A pet? A fur coat? A car? You can do nil of your fcliop ping tlirou'i ! our classified cclunins. Our want atl sec tion f ia tlic larcit z.v r.u; t simplified ia cily. people cdvcrli: e ia ill