.Local News : Briefs Three Men Enlist Announces ment of the enlistment of three Salem men was made yesterday by Major H. D. Bagnall. army recruiting omeer in Portland. They are "William R. Made son of Mr. and Mrs. WlHIam Mack, S19 North Front street; Polce Klwln raits, son ot Mr. and Mrs. Walter raits. 117 X North Fourth street; and Troy J. Willis;, ki or Phillip Willie. 15T5 North Front street. All three men chose serr lee In the Hawaiian islands. Wi( lig selecting; the infantry and the other two the artillery.' Sergeant Joseph Scarpa, local , recruiting officer, accepted the enlistments. Preston-Is the ' guaranteed anti freeze, i Be, prepared for cold orate set yoars today. Doe to 1 v itrlk. Ilia mitnlv la IfmirawY. We have It. Valley Motor Co, sV Hollywood semee station. .. ! Hearinc Today- Final hear ings on JO or more naturalization nnrt todav. . the examination be ing conducted by a representative of the Immigration and natural!- XiUUU UCLIMUUVUi aauw ava applications were signed yester day in addition to the 22 already filed. Those 'tiled yesteraay. in eluded: Evan Ellis Bartlett, Nan cy Elisabeth Skewls, Hazel Mil dred ErtlerJ Gladys Abramsi Mary L. Swingle. Walter Alexander Swingle, Bessie Jerusna Hayes. Roofing. W.w.K. wo. Ill K.wnn. Train HHa Car L. D.. Mars, , Calam mining ta leaH from hig ! automobile befoTe It was, struck , by southbound Southern Pa cifle freight train at, t the South Front street crossing ' In Wood burn at 9 o'clock Wednesday night. Badly damaged, the auto was . shoved aside by the train about 200 feet from the cross " tag. Mrs said he missed a road curre dud: to fog and found him self headed down the track tn front of the train. j - 1 "Finer" gifU for HER. Silk loung ing pajamas, "Juliet" robes. Tail ored rooes ox iiunei, piuuea tiu crepe : and taffeta. $7.f5 to S12.9K. "Mlngtoy- crepe lingerie, $1.21 to t.50: New "Coronation" and other costume Jewelry, $1.19 to $1.92. Smocks, blouses, gloves. scarfs,' aprons and novelties. The Fashlonette. Student in Hospital Margaret Dwyer, Oregon Normal school stu dent from Whlteflsb, Mont., is recovering from an appendix op eration which '.she underwent Monday night at a Salem hospital. Her -Monmouth residence Is ( Arn old Arms, hall for women. .- iMffersat F s er -: Roy Hi Pease,-! Crystal Gardens orchestra leader,; Is not the Roy Pease who was arrested in St. Maries. Idat. early this week 'on a forgery Six; Resort . MtahsB Motor-1 enarge, tne atuaieian yesteraay re- m , n a-.. tsts reported six automobile acel- Court Upholds Commufcitioiis Coming Event dents' to city police yesterday as follows: Perry Walter. 1209 Fer ry street, and Roy Heath, Marlon hotel, , at SUte .and Winter streets; Samuel N. Boone, lCle Chemeksta, and Cecil P. Teaag. Tie North seta, at Ueertr and Division: Elmer Bojei rente four, and Carl Tallon, Salem, at 12th and Leslie; Lloyd Wright. 225 Chemeketa. and Louis George Schlele, Portland; Roger Baker, route ; fire, and unnamed motor ist, in 109 block. North Church; Burt Jensen, S35 North Winter, and an unidentified S driver, t at High and Ferry. - J ; Luts florist. 127$ N. Lib. p. 9592. Apportionment Made Appor tionment -of $28.08$ county funds and S 47,90 9 elementary school funds, was made . yesterday 1 by Mary L. Fulkerson. county school superintendent The Icounty tax money was apportioned on the basis of $U)0 to each district and 93 cents for each pupil in the dis trict, t The elementary f teachers fund was based on S1I9 for each teacher in the district.! Apportion ment was made only an funds on hand, the balance to be distribut ed later. New ; trailer- Traveloine. Tel. 7549. j 2673 Portland toad. Non-Stopping Charged Otto Boettlcher, Salem truck - driver, was arrested by statej police yes terday at the Dallas highway-Independence Junction on a charge of falling to stop at i a through artery. He was ordered to appear in West Sslem Justice court" at 5 p. m. today. i : To Use Courtroom -U. O. Boy- er, county clerk, recetvea notice yesterday. from the public utilities commission that use jot a court room would be needed December 21 when several matters are to be considered. j Xmas ; Special Bridge lamps. complete with shades, $1.95. Woodfv Furniture Co., 474 S. Commercial. I Meeting Satarday-t-Q o, u n t y 4-H club leaders; will fneet at the courthouse Saturday at 2 o'clock. Helen Cowgtll of the Oregon SUte college will le4d the dis cussion on home economics. iuait Ytt V.nn ' Th IamI an k Htm a Breymaa street, declared people Aldrieh Denied Liberty ' mistaking him - for the arrested man had caused .him considerable embarrassment. Governor Martin has issued extradition papers for th sana held in the Idaho city on a jforgery charge from Linn eonn- Hot Lunches Served Three hot luncheon projects for school I children are mow is operation In I Marlon county and others are in prospect ot being started in the near; future. District WPA Dlr rector J. E. Smith said yesterday. Those In operation are at Aums ville, Jefferson and - Brooks: A fourth ; will, be undertaken Mon day at Hayes viue. Tne coo xs ior the projects are supplied by the WPA, . Dee. 11- dnh, electioB, petlack . per, T 9-n- K. ot F. 244 H Worth Commercial McOoHoch to Speak Frank C. McCoIloch, 1 public utilities com missioner, will be the speaker at a meeting of the Marlon count? democratic society to be held at the courthouse tonight at 8 o'clock. 5 i , Fine Christmas trees. 525 Marlon. . license Approval Asked Ma bel Morley has paid a $10 fee re quired In connection with a re Quest of city council endorsement of two state beer .licenses at 870 State street. : -1' r To Aid At Library A crew of three men and seven women will be placed at the city library Mon day to repair and re-catalogue an books, f WPA officials announced yesterday. ' i: ! Central Club To Meet Central ; Townsend club No. will meet to night at 7:30 o'clock in the court- , house. The meeting Is open to tne public. , Lobby legitimate, Qnb Women Told i Stenographer and bookkeeper. Must . be experienced, no other need apply, See Mr' Lambeth, State Motors Inc. j From Marshfleld -4 David W. Eyre. Jr., city editor Of the Coos Bay Times,, came up from Marsh field to spend Thursday with his father, D. IW. fEyre, sr., helping ther latter celebrate his birthday. CORVALLIS, Dec 10-ff)-Mrs. Nan Wood Honeyman. Portland's congressman-elect, told the Am erican Association of University Women today reasonable lobbying activities were legitimate ind an aid to the conscientious legislator. She urged Oregon: eitlsens to write to her on legislative mat ters when she goes to Washington. Greater interest in government was recommended for women of the state. Obituary REIEVED OF MISERY IBY VAN-TAGE, PIONEER MAN SAYS 'IT REALLY Mr." Brown, of Indepen dence, Ore., Was Tor tured 20 Tears With c Sluggish Stomach', Liv er, Kidneys Couldn't Eat or Sleep-7-Had Dir , zy Spells, N a u sea. Cramps Now Says? : "Alter I Took Van-Tage 6 Days Aches and Pains Left!"- Remarkable Statements from many psrts of this city and general section praising and endorsing VAN-TAGE, continue to pour in dally to 170 N. Liberty Street. Sa lem, where this "Amaslng Mixture of Nature's Roota land Herbs and . Other Splendid Ingredients" is be ing.' introduced and explained to the local public by The Special VAN-TAGE Representative in per- . son. ? - . . For instance. Just a few days a g y the following Remarkable Statement, describing what VAN TAGE can do in certain forms of suffering, was received from Mr. A. W. Brown, of Independence, Orel- Mr. Brown Is 84 years of age and for the past 67 years he has lived in this section. He Is a widely-known pioneer. Read his sincere testimonial. He says: System in Awful Shape Due to Ailments! "I had suffered for more than 20 years with sluggish stomach, kidneys and liver. I was in Con. stent Pain! My food would not di gest but would turn, sour In my stomach and I would bloat so aw fully bad that I was never com fortable. At times these gs pains would become so severe that I could hardly eat anything and would become nauseated and woald have disagreeable attacks of vomiting. Then I had terrible dis- anAii and bad snots before my eyes so that I COULD HARDLY SEE and I could hardly get around! I had a horrible thick coat on my tongue. I had to get up 4 or 5 times a night on account of my Mnevs and I never got what von would call a good night's 1mb. Poisons rot : Into my sys tem from my condltion-and I had r no pep. I had awful, severe cramps in I my sboulders and limbs, even m-r Vnf would swell and I had .h.rn Mini in thv back and was ; .tiff anf coro inv the mornings ; when I got up. I was-consUpated - nil the time and was forced to use trong physics constantly. . Now He Has Plenty 9f Pep' and Energy I " -ren T read about Van-Tage . mnnAcA mn rtwilli I decided tO WORKS' TJmphreys i Mrs. Elizabeth TJmphreys at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Louise Kilen at McMlnnvllle. Ore.. December f, at the age ot 87 years. Survived by two daugh ters. Mrs. Eva .Beckley of Salem and Mrs. Louise Kilen of Me Mlnnvllle; a son. Charles ! Mc cracken of Walla .Walla, Wash.. a sister, Mrs. Margaret Burroughs ot Salem, and a stepson, A. M TJmphreys ot Palo Alto, Calif. Ser vices will be held from the Clough-Barrick chapel Friday, December 11. at 1:30 p. m. with Dr. Grover C. Blrtchett officla ting. Interment at Odd Fellows cemeteTy. If ' i 1 1 Horton Grace Sharp Horton, late of In dependence, at Yakima, Wn., Dec, 9. aged 48 years. Survived by widower, ArthurrE. Horton, Taki ma; children: Mrs. Anna L. Hol- gate. Salem, Barbara Jane,: Don na Grace, Richard and Mary Hor ton. all Yakima; and mother, Mrs. W. N. Sharp of Portland. Funeral I services from the Chanel of Clough-Barrick company Friday, Dec. 11, at 3 p.m. Interment Bel- crest Memorial park. Rev. Henry' G. Hanson officiatinc ' MR. A. W. BROWN, prominent Oregon Pioneer, Says: "lam ' Proud to Endorse VAN TAGE to People Who Arc fca the Coalition I Waal tag Van-Tage I wasqpmfortable. and three days after that my aches and pains were relieved. Now my food digests and never j turns sour. I eat anything and enjoy my meals. What a relief it is notjto bloat or to hare those nauseating gas pains! The spots before my eyes have disappeared and! the dlssy Pearce i Edward J. Pearce, at a . local hospital December 9, aged 67 rears. Survived br daughter. Mrs Hattle E. Dodge of Salem; five sons, David R. of Monmouth, Or ville S. ot Huntington Park, Calif.. Roy E- Nile J. and Harold W. Pearce, all of Salem: sister, Mrs. Charles Busey ot Salem; brother. Lewis F. Pearce of Yakima: 11 grandchildren. Funeral services from the chapel of Clough-Barrick company Monday, Dec. 14, at 1:30 p.m. Interment I. O. O. F. ceme tery. r Laura B. McKay, at a local hos pital, December 10, aged 23 years. Survived by parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Ri McKay of Salem; sisters, Mrs. Irene .8chaefer ot Salem, Lewellins Holds Acta t v J of Martin Proper Sweeping aside minor issues and technicalities and deciding the main question, involved In the suit.: Judge L. G. Lewelllng, in a memorandum opjnkm tuea yester day, i ruled that the governor mt the state has power to commute penitentiary sentences to county aH Imprisonment. The ruling was made in the habeas corpus appli cation of William H. Aldrtch. Aldrieh was ene of seven pris oners returned: to tne manon countr Jail bv ' Governor Martin when he commuted all state pris on sentences under , a y e a r to county -Jail imprisonment. The court held that a change In the place of - punishment , did mot change the mode,' incarnation re sulting in the restraint of liberty. Pointing to the fact mat m nu oDinf on. both . sides agreed . tnai the governor had power to com mute sentences, and that commu tation was the substitution or lesser for a greater sentence even without consent of the prisoner Judge Lewelllng held that the substitution of the jail for "the penitentiary sentenso was ; not void because j,t is a . means ok nnnlshment known to the law ev en though not prescribed for the particular crime of larceny oy bailee. - . "Viewing the matter rrom ev ery angle presented by the peti tioner in an able brief, the court la bound to conclude that tne gov ernor of the state of Oregon naa the power to make the order com plained Of commuting ine pen tentiary sentence to one ; in m Marion county jail, and that said order in every respect is valid, and for this reason the petition should be dismissed and the writ should be euashed wltnout eosia to either party. Circuit Court Henry Stute, administrator of the estate of Anna Stute. vs. Lyi 11s Price and others! certificate of sale of real property for $2985. Intermountaln Building ana Loan association vs. J. R. Payne and others: certificate ot sale of real property for$27504 W.; A. Jones vs. uawin uwuuv Johnson, and others; certificate ot sale of real property ror siaww F. f M. Woodward vs. School District No. 78; amended com plaint for collection or ia al leged to be due by thedistrict on. nnnaid. assigned teacner war rants. r Eva I. Reed vs. Robin iteea; demurrer to further and separate answer of defendant. r Probate Court drah Elizabeth Prbbert estate. estate closed and Samuel Harold Probert released as administrator. Elisabeth R. Harris ww;-r prafsal of 11249 filed by P. H.r Walbndge, cnaries . ny and L. E. Purkey. Otto V. Rotzlen estate; ap praisal filed by D. R. Ruble, Char les McKlnley and Jessie McDow ell. . . Ethel M. Fletcher estate; con firmation ot sale of real property for 12500 by Ladd uusn xv company, executors. T. B. Jones estate; account. - ed by Ladd & Bush Trust com wi.nv Morntnrs. aonroved. Ac count shows receipts of 325,511 and disbursements-of 16,485 up to October 6. Marriage Licenses W. H. Burghardt, legal, Insur- anceance, 860 union bi'.ws Emmellne L. Ludi, legai, bi- ographer, 87.8 Chemeneta strew. Justice sjourt ir.rrr Shlnman: pleaded guilty to driving with no HghU. Case contmuea ior euvouv.B December 16. .,A John Alfred King; iweuf" and costs for lauure to n-v-n P.U.C. plates. Maxlne Abernatny; y'eau, -?nlltv to charge of being Intox icated on a PUNK fcfcE1?? 310 and costs which she failed to pay ana was cuuuniu county Jan., niotiarii a Swone. 17. certlliea ti luvenile court on charge of driving with no operator i lic ense. Municipal touri Knfner. iury verdict ot not guilty after trial on drunken driving charge. - . Ted James'" wuson, wu- onness, l-ay ja pended upen condiuon 1C'W the city. Lloyd Wright, 325 tnenwK conrUtease a t - Dee. IS Aaaol district meeting loganberry control board. chamber t cess aaevtw. liao) pjsw' Dee. , IS Danoiscs, and receptloa to Willamette football players, :80 p. ssw Marioa hotel. KM-'v-- street, charged with driving with out operator's license, case con tinued untU December II. .1 S. H. S. to Enter Speech 'Toiirney - Salem high school students In terested In public speaking hare begun drill lag themselves for par ticipation in the Llnfleld college annual Invitation tournament which win be held on the campus at McMlnnvllle , January 23, ac cording to Norburne Berkeley, de bate coach. - i Berkeley has 14 students study ing and practicing up fori debate and oratory and Miss ' Margaret Burroughs, another English, in structor, is directing students who will enter dramatic reading and extemporaneous speaking events. Six two-person debate teams will be taken to Llnfleld. Naiicy J. Stahlcy Dies in Portland News et the death ef her sis ter. Mrs. Nancy Jan Stanley, cam t . Mrs. J. Ni ' Robertson yesterday. Mrs.' Stanley, a former Salem resident, died at the om et her daughter. Mrs. K. C Cahel 1m perUand Thursday morning, December vlt, f V ;?r r Surviving Mrs. Stahley arc two daughters. Gertrude ,Delllnger of AstorU and Mrs.: C. Cabal of Portland; eon-Oeorge Stahley ef Portland: a brother, J. A. Mot-, horn, and Mrs.. J. N.: Robertson, both'iot .Salem.7 Funeral services will b held la Portland Saturday; December 13. at 11 a. m. from th Holmaa Luts ColonUl Mortuary, N. K. 14 th and Bandy boulevard. .' i George Kufner Atquitted Of Drunk Driving Charge A municipal ' court J jury' took five minute following jt 'four-hour- trial yesterday afternoon to return verdict, of hot guilty In favor of George Kufner, who had i cbaeks ; COLDS J 4 FEVER been charged by city polls with drunken driving. , The Jury -vote was understood t have been S to' 1 for aequlttaL Ellendale dob Plan ' Ouistmna Cathering . : - For Next "v7edriesday ELLENDALK. Dec It. The Ellendale club met at the home of Mrs. Oma Smith for SU regular meeting. The president, Mrs. Anv mon Brown, "had charge -ot the business. The tin b planned to have its Christmas meeting Wed nesday, December If. at the home of Mrs. John Martin with an ex change ef Christmas presents. The members also voted to fix Christina boxes f o r the needy families ot this community.' Hack VcnBuskirkM Are Ilosts For Dirthday 'Dinner For John$on, LINCOLN, Dec 13 Mr. and Mrs. Mack VanBusklrk were hosts at a birthday dinner given in com pliment to her father. V. M. John son. - 71. of Portland. Monday night. "... The guest list included also the honor guest, V. M. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. C H. StockweU and daughters, Geneviev and Betty, Portland. Miss Jane Good ale. Wood burn. Mr. and, Mrs. Paul Border and daughter Helen, Port land, Mr. and Mrs. V. R. Johnson and daughters, Beverly and Vir ginia Lee ot Jewel, and the hosts. Mr. and Mrs. VanBusklrk- and daughter Ruth. Crown Poultry - Daily - Fox Feeds Leader Mash, ewL..2L35 Bog Pellets, ewt2.40 f!mwn Calf -MeaL I Z5 lb t-iu Hoss4)-MeaL cwt.....25 No. 1 Special Dairy BleaL 80 Iba.l.30 - " M m A M U t-. lSa . : ' ' 1.10 I - urowB scrmtcn. ewu V waiwipa i .-I. s Millfeeds, Gr. pate, Gr. ! Barley, Corn, Hay, Etc. EXPERIENCED xflELD SERVICE - WE DELIVER Crown Dog Cubes, 3 lbs. 25e Spratts Orals, Xbn 15c 3. JLqq & Conn Phone 9418 aa IIV I 349 Ferry Tr "Bab-lfy-TlaM WmU'i Baai: III - - ' " ' , ' " ' ' f I IHa enruunas wrappra 4 .. 1 1 - tTfi TT Tl lr 4Tt II Cigarettes 0 mW W Si Camels Chesterfields Old Golds Lucky Strikes 7 Cartons of 200 Jj H. WJLETT Corner State; and Liberty - Phone 3118 We dive S & H Green Trading Stamps on ( All PonJutsei ; , $1145 4 ZMs gggyW TOOTH FOWDEM-t UmSU. . . . ' 50c Sisa ;.'!- PUT? tlCandieslt M Kxtra Good and U Ol Extra Fresh Blrs. Witty'a Vt ... Six Hand dipped Hand rolled Made from cream, bai .and sugar. Tksatek afemt FaU typa wkk Pytas g- WU wwrnmum r - r iuin W. Compbia wits e- WaeManf LAVENOUt tn e rWset Special ?sckago 'limUtrcrmft DREAD TOASTEIt .30 uUm tiiti.tlf ' TABLETS, UJ Ps-BtU eI UU , CONDENSED 49 -Qmnm SUm . a. aannnnv iSwmI lacanapo i . .-II i : , i . - :.!' , - ... i . - GIFT sin. aaca m m . mith-llmmd Mat e atfaar '-j Raws . . 51 Taicum ParfuM . Ft Set trm 1111. TTannf mann nt Ctetavm spells do not bother me. I feel aolti,. Neb Mtag Gladys MeKar good now anu am noi wom-om "r l of f5alem; brother. Gerald of Sa- I tired because J have plfcntr of pep. rnmni and swelling! are gone now and the sharp pains have left my shoulders. ; I never have my sleep broken and I sleip welL My tongue Is no longer coated and my bowels move naturally and l uo not have to use physics any more. Van-Tage Is more than an ordin ary medicine. IT kjcaix WORKS! I am PROTJD TO EN DORSE VAN-TAGE to'jpeople who are In the condition I was." Over; 30, Ingredients in . i j - - This Great Compound ,.'-:, p ; VAN-TAGE contains lover 80 ln- rrjdienU. Including 21 Great Herbal It Invigorstes bowel, stom ach, liver and kidney action as a carmlnatlre. laxative, scnoiagoxue and diuretic, so that dally people write ns ther feel different all over. The price of this Remarkable fomMiind is reasonable." due to th Immense volume in which It sells. So don't hesitate. Get Van-Tare- TODAY! " i- rr" - - " A Special Van-Tage Representa tive, known as The VAN-TAGE Man., la now at 170 N. Liberty Street. I Salem, dally m tint crowds of people and Introducing and explaining, this Remarkable Compound. - : ' I ' .. ,, ;. r-' : ;': . - v-.--- On Sale' at Fred iMeyer Toiletry: and Remedy Shop 170 N Uberty SC I ... lem: grandmother,' Mrs. Irene Me Kar of Elmlra. N. T. Announce ments later . by Clough-Barrick company; STOHACII, RECTAL & COLON JallXIEriTS STOMACN-Uiccrs, Addlty, Indigestion. CTALPilo,Ulceri, ; - Bjsare, Fistula. COLOW CoTifls. Moat, in-Gas, Constipation. Ms huayhal aaigfaal mnwHnw. KocootnMncafc ! WlMWCUMIMaSUUaWI Df.CJ.DEAN CUNIC ATlirce DaysCough h Your Danger Signal K m ti bow many mecUrinrs von have tried far your cough, chest eoia or pronrniai unisaw, m get relief now with' Cteomnlsion. Serious trouble may be brewing and you cannot afford to take a chance wuu anytning jess snan umauu slan. which goes tight to the seat OX to trOUoi fcO IU nature to soothe and heal the Inflamed ma twanea as the aerm-laden pnleznt Is loosened and expelled. . . Even iz ocner remmira tan failed, don's be discouraged, your druggist Is authorized to guarantee Creomulsloo and to refund your TnnnM ff m an Tint Bntlsnea Wluk results from th very first bottle. Get Creomuuflon zignt now. xnara "PURSER" Pcrfiinio Farse sise flace In. a ich geld-te ease 'with eeler accent. Ideal for swssthsaH, saother, wife ev sister. j r Just What He Wants , m,- t.-iL. ! SCHICK ECiT c Iludnut'o Trii Cosstt 2 SaH fal paiitiyJr taaal aaias dua sr a a ana caaapart aaJ wkat a nwawanaw aarillk. Rmi,LV aticS, Pawalaff. HtATIOMCATO LLCCTCIO - f librtraordiiiaTy : . Opportiinity ; BeUable, Kxperfenced ..jAnctWmeer 0 who has conducted some of the - largest auction sales In the Northwest. will I , open : ; permanent Auction House in Salem.: Will - consider - partner. . Investment reqilred. Write Box 57, T Salem , Statesman.' ?. ; .USB CHINESE HERBS When Others Fail CHABIiE CHAJ Chinese Herb' REMEDIES f " ' Healing vlrto has bee tested -hundreds years, . for Chronic all- UCHtl, IOIC,' hma alnnaftla. ' m m raaa catarrh, ear."; " Innsa. a&tJun. chronic cough. stomach, a-all C atones, eolltl. constipation, dubetis, fctdneys, bUdder. heart, blood nerve, neuralgia, rbewmatism, high blood pressure, gland, - akin sores, male.' female and chil dren disorders. Z,-' . S. B. Fonc 8 years practice 1 China. - Herb Specialist. 123 If. Commercial SU' Salem. Ore. Offlc hours 9 to 9 fwm. Sunday and Wed. O to 10 a-sn. cww . mm . 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