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r '-t el 'Kir SVi i V :'TLa ' CSEGOX STATESMAN. Saleo, Oregon Friday Horning February 23, 1933 PAGE NINE Local Nevs, Briefs ' To Build $2500 liome W. R. Speck yesterday procure! a building permit to build a one stofy dwelling and garage at 1745 Norway, to cost $2500. Fur ther permits Issued were to A M. Revaro, to alter a two-story apartment bouse at 510 ; Leslie. 14500; Foreman A LaBrsnch. to repair a two-story cigar store at 130 North Commercial. 1150. Otto Klett, to alter a twonjary , dance hall at 210 South Liberty. $1000. . Dance Tonight,. Haiel Green 25c Realtors to Hear Bailey Judge J. O. Bailey of the Oregon su jreme court will discuss the con nection between real estate deal ers and the laws governing their work at the regular Friday noon meeting of the Salem Realty board at the Golden Pheasant banquet room today. Judge Bailey is him self a former real estate dealer, and in Tiew of his past experience real estate men lqok forward with especial interest to his talk. Paint-Rooting. Mathls. 474 Ferry- roliee Arrest Fire Arrested ,yesterday by city police were: El j wood A. Ligon, 565 Garnet, charged with drunkeness.-.Phil J. E Isen, Tacoma, charged with vi olation of the taste- speed rule; and John C. Bair, route two, Thomas McKinley, SheddJ and El mer M. Countryman, Hillsboro, all charged with failure to stop at stop streets. Damp wash 3c Thrift wash Be. full laundry service. Eagle Laun dry, under new management. Phone 9450. Man Hurt in Fall" C. H. Montgomery, workman at the Larimer warehouse at Liberty and High streets, sustained a severely-wrenched eft ankle yes terday afternoon when ne fell from a loading platform. First aid men attended him, and he was taken to the Salem General hospi tal by the city ambulance. Lutt florist. T N IJb P& 9 51 Drama Slated Tonight 'tThe Rock," a Mary Hamlin stirring religious drama, will be presented at Leslie Methodist church to night at S o'clock, with the-public invited. The Downs trio will furnish the music No admission will be charged. , ' Creditmen .Meeting The regu lar Friday luncheon meeting of the Salem' Credit association this noon will be devoted to routine business and discussion of names. The group meets at the - Argo hotel. - Licensed at Vancouver Louis Dreller of Silverton and Anna M. Ristler of Portland hare been granted a marriage license at the Vancouver, Wash., bureau. ACID STOMACH ULCERS-COLITIS (freeJ: da to bvMraddity can aukklv relieved bv NEW treatment, rurm rmtebla matter cnaDonnded in tablet ens.. Mir ana vieasut to taka. No dmcs of any kind. Provides stomach mad connecting intestines with protactiv lining oi vegetable aucin, coating over in flamed surfaces and prolactin r them arainst excess stomach adds and irrrtatina food . uufiiiin, una btvuib; inniwminnn s a chance to Bead. Leadinc doctors aad hos pitals bar announced amazing results from this preparation which was heretofore sold eolr oo Dhvsicians' orescriDtioeta. Now. sufferers who clip this ad aad briar it fat can ootaia a rxu BAHfLiE mad ittottct - a uoctor aad Hospital Reports. PERRY'S DRUG STORK 115S.Com'!. Salem w? (Saltern Our improved tourist sleeping cars have wide soft beds, coo Tenieat berth lights, spacious dressing rooms and other fine ap pointments. Save time. .Travel while you sleep. Fares are low. For example: ; SAM FRANCISCO 15'6a '2$ ... One wit - Kouaduip LOS ANGELES One war v Xouadtrip ' Good in air-conditioned tourist sleep. lag cars, plot small berth charge. . Fares, in roomy coaches aad radio tag chair cars are still lower. A. r. XOTH, TICKET AGENT Phone "4408 Dr.CbanLnm CHINESE MEDICINE CO. Natural remedies for disorders of llv er. stomarh. glands, kin. aad urinary yMem of men and women. Remedi for cm mm tipation. f ' "J near' dlahecia an1 rheumatism. T LUI 20 years to busi- a ness. Naturopathic physicians. 893 H Court St. Corner Liberty. Of tke open Saturdays aad Tueadaya only? 10 A. Bl. to 1 P. M. 8 P. 51. to 7. Con- mltatinn Rloorl j'ijrcssnre and urine Mm mi, , ii amst . m Y free of Coming Events; 5 Feb, X0-S5 tiermons from ; science by Irwin A. Moon, First . ' Baptist chnrch nightly at 7:80 fm, : " Feb. 25 , Missouri c 1 b, . 216 M Commercial. 7:30 p.m..- - Feb. a Gus Anderson Sino-Japanese movies, high school auditorium, 8 p.m. Feb. 25-20 -County Sunday school coavmtlon atYVoodbarn. . March 3 Car-. VWillard C. Dash in lecture, "Green Hell ef Asia, Leslie auditorium, ... 8 p. in. ' March 25-28 Fourth annual Oregon high school speech con test. Willamette university. , i ! ; Contributions Asked The lo cal Red Cross is asking for con tributions of mattresses and blan kets for two needy families in Salem who. because1 of serious Ill ness and a series of misfortunes are In urgent need of additional bedding. Mrs. Olive Doak Bynon, executive secretary of the Red Cross, will see that the contribu tions are picked up and delivered. Her telephone is 5911; Pabco Roofs-Elfstrom. Ph. 6350. Hat Left at PO Postmaster Henry R. Crawford yesterday had on his desk, awaiting a claim from its owner, a woman's hat. It was a good hat, too, and stylish. Aside teem an occasional glove the post master said it waa the first time an article of wearing apparel had been left at the postoffice. : Dance Tonight, Hazel Green 25c. Jailed, No License Charles Harry Robinson, 31. was received at the county Jail yesterday after noon to serve 2 days in lieu' of paying a $5 tine imposed in Wood- burn justice court for driving an automobile without having an op erator's license. He had but S4.75. Buy creek home with apts. Owner at 7S0 N. Church. Owner Change "R. S. McNelf filed notice with the county clerk yesterday that he had retired from business under the name of .Val ley Soap company, of Salem, and T. E. Andrews, route seven, gave notice he had assumed the name. Tuberlin Tests Read Out of 313 tuberculin tests given to Par- rish junior high school students Monday 21 were found positive. These will be fluoroscoped and further checked. Birth. Kittson To Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kittson, Rt. 7 Salem, a son, George Steven, born February 22 at the Bungalow Maternity Home. McKcrn To Mr. and Mrs. Claud T. McKern, Idanha, Ore gon, a son, John David, born February 16 at tne Salem Gen eral TiospltaL Hassler To Mr. and Mrs. Clif ford Ar -Hassler, Monmooth. " a daughter, zada Dell, horn Feb ruary IS at the Salem General hospital. Bauport - To Mr. and Mrs. Donald Bauport, 1S3 North 13th. a daughter. Donna Ruth, born Februsry , 22. Commlngs To Mr. and Mrs. Chester A. Cumminga. 240 North 21st, a daughter, Jill Lucile, born February 21 at the Salem Gen eral hospital. Annin To Mr. and Mrs. Er wln A. Annin, 224 N. E. 82nd Portland, a son. Larry Michel, born February 1 (5 at the Salem General hospital. Heuberger To Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Heubarger, Scio, a daughter. Joan - Marie, born Feb ruary 19 at the Salem General hospital. ST0PPED-UP JfOSTRILSj diiatocoUd. Insert MenthoUtam, Help epen your no set Cooling and soothing. a stuttlness goes. checks COLDS sad FEVER first day IdSQld. Tablets rleadaefca Salve, Base Orava - ' SS minutes Trt Bnh Mr Tlsm" World's Best - L'alaMBt - WATQIES CLEANED $1.00 to SI. 50 All Work Guaranteed . CLAUDE MIX . Bnsirk'a Alarkn - 470 Com! Any r.3alsc o? tlodol - Will give a liberal allowance on a new Packard or Hudson or will l)iiy for cash tafce Hudson Club No. to Meet Townsend club No. e will hold Its regular meeting Friday evening- at t clock , at the Garfield school. There will be Important business. Mr. Manley will rive a renort on the district board meetinr. The program will include a male duet. The public la Invited. F. A. Doerfler nursery Just re ceived from Seattle 800 rare or namentals, get something new. . Scout Feed Th ft Minnit nai. ent scout feed for troop 9 Boy acpuis, sponsored by the Ameri can Legion will be held tonight St 6:30 O'clock at the Kntspnn1 parish -hall on Chemeketa street. AH . parents and scouts of the troop are inrited to the no-host supper. - Obituary Francis Albert E. Francis, 63, at a local hospital, February 23. Late resi dent of JPratum. Funeral an nouncements later by the Walker & Howell home. Miller At the . residence, Route 2. Turner, February 2 4, Ethclbert James -Miller, aged 72 years. Husband of Elizabeth Ellen Mil ler; father of Mary Ellen Kel logg and Cecil E. Miller of -Tur ner; brother of Ben F. Miller of Salem and Smith W. Miller of Santa Rosa, Calif.; uncle ot" Ar chie R. Miller of Turner. Fun eral services will take place from the W. T. Rlgdon company cha pel Monday, February 28 at 10 a.m. Committal services Cityvlew cemetery. . Taylor At the residence, 2096 State street, February 24, Benjamin Pierce Taylor, 75. Husband of Althea Pearl Taylor; . father of Mrs. Marjorie Davies of Salem and grandfather of Richard and Mervin Hoffman ot Salem. Body will lie in state from 2 to 8 p.m. Friday, February 2 5, at the W. T. Rigdon company chapel. Pri vate funeral services will be held Saturday, Feb. 26, at ' Mt. Crest Abbey mausoleum. Please omit flowers. ' Hisel Joe T. Hisel, 58, February 23. Survived by widow, Bessie Hisel; children, Mrs. R. M. Cady, Mrs. Harold Pierce, Virginia and Mar garet Hisel, all ot Salem, Walter of Hood River, Raymond of West Salem; grandchildren, Dorothy and Barbara Cady, Gary Hisel, Marjorie Jq Hisel; brothers. James of Orchard. Wash., George of Burton, Wash., R 1 c h a r d of Shelby, Wyo.; sister, Mrs. James Bevens of Burton, Wash: Services will be held from the Walker dc Howell Funeral home Saturday at 2 p.m. Interment Belcrest Memor ial park. Rev. p. W. Daniels will officiate. ' ' ,Kruger William Kruger, at a local hos pital, February 24 Former resi dent of 794 North Commercial street. Survived by widow, Mrs. Kathleen Kruger, - and two chil dren, Mildred Kruker and How ard Kruger r both of Salem. ; Rec itation ot the Rosary will be Bald at the Terwilliger Funeral home Friday at 8 p.m. Solemn requiem high mass will be held from- the St. Joseph's Catholle church at 9 a.m. Saturday, Feb. 26.' Interment Tigard. Pork to Roast Mutton -Stew Bacon Backs Prime Rib Roll Heavy Bacon Squares Pure Lard Beef Pot Roast Pure: Pork Sausage Sirloin Steak Fresh Side or Salt Pork Fresh Pig Feet Prk Back Bones 5c McDowell's feature the largest stock of fresh and cured meats in S a 1 e m.' Our specialty Is fine cured meats. Oar men are all experienced meat cutters who are alert to your needs and always courteous and eager to serve yon. - - ' -' OPEN UNTIL 7 - MotoifSo line Packard Dealers High at Slander Case Settled, Word wawaaawlwnss - - . Inferred Charge Based on ' Description Is Cited; Terms not Told Stipulation was entered In cir cuit court yesterday ' tor dismissal of the slander suit ' of Leonard Gibbons against Wallace Ralph that grew put of the breaking of a window in Ralph'j barber shop on North Liberty street last June 10. settlement out of court was reported in the stipulation but details were not given. Gibbons based his suit on the allegation that Ralph by descrip tion hut not by reference to name had publicly 'accused him of breaking the window. He demand ed 850ft general damages, 8100 damages tor loss ot patronage at his own shop and 8250 punitive damages.-;,;-;-;: ' Circuit Court Stena S. Fredrickson ' vs. Oscar P. Fredrickson; complaint for di vorce, custody of. three children and 60 a month for their sip- port; cruel and inhuman treat ment; alleged; couple married June 25, 1919, at Mill City. Arista Nendel vs., and Mabel Nendel vs. George Meyers and H. R. Layton. two cases, same de fendants; demurrers of H. R. Layton, newly-named defendant. , Home Owners Loan corporation vs. Edward A. Domogalla et al; order confirming sals of r;al property. - - R. .:B. DeLann vs. Tromhlv Truck Eauipment company; iiio- " Replace Doiker's Bridge Work of replacing the obsolete Donker's bridge on the main pav ed Turner-Anmsrllle road west of Aumsville wilt be begun soon by the county bridge crew, according to Albert Hennies, foreman. -The old bridge is in. bad condition, he said yesterday. Walker Assigned Here The state Bupreme court has assigned Judge Arlie G. Walker of Mc- Minnville to preside over the .case of Roseman vs. Putnam in circuit court here, according to notice re ceived yesterday by County Clerk Boyer. No time for the trial has been set. Clinic Held A pre-school cli nic at the Highland' nursery school was held yesterday. Miss Margaret McAlpine was in. charge of the clinic Thirty-one pre school children were examined. 20 vaccinated and 16 immunlz ed tor diphtheria. - Governor to Sooth Governor Charles H. Martin left last night for LaGrande end Baker, where he will spend most of today and Saturday. The governor will ad dress a civic, luncheon at Baker at noon Saturday. He was scheduled to return to Salem late Sunday. ' Boundary Hearing Today The county boundary board is sche duled to meet at the courthouse this morning to consider petitions for, a. change of' .the boundary between the -Marlon and North Santiam school districts. . Mcdowell Salem's Lea dinrr Market We have a complete meat packing iniw. wifflic Ivhl All tha - fresh and smoked and cured meats we offer for sale are prepared and processed right here for yon so drop In, folks, and do your trading at this really fine modern meat market that Is here for you. -no shanks 15c 5c 15 to 20c 17c 10c 10c 10c 18c 15c 18c P. M. SATURDAY Chemeketa tion of plaintiff to tet aside ver dict for defendant and to have new trial: rror In law at trial alleged in court's Instruction to jury that the plaintiff was bound to use every known means of mitt-1 gating his damage. . John A. Wender vs. Rav Lan- don as administrator of Georra W. Johnson estate; notice of ap peal' by plaintiff. , Artisans Life association vs. Robert L. "Johnson bv Rav Lan. don, guardian; a notice of appeal oy plaintiff. . Ralph S. and Areta Haroer vs. A. L. and.Mvrtle Kostenbnrder;. motion of defendants tor leave to amend' answer and cross-com plaint: defendants claim onlv 20 owing to plaintiff on ; lease ana tnat tender of the sum has been refused: snecifie- nerform- ance asked. i Anton Ruthenfiuch vs. Clement Duda, executor of Frank Duda estate; defense motion to post pone- trial from February 28 tor reason sufficient time for - nrena- Tation not had. , - : - Probate Court Lilias B. Randall estate ; ap praisal, $4604.17, aU in personal property, by H. J. Bratzel, Flo rence K. Palmer and J. Ray Rhoten. ; ' Arthur Hutcheon estate; clos ing order granted Robert Hut cbeon, administrator. Mary Dougherty estate; order confirming sale by Fred Dough erty, executor, of real property to Roy M. and Mary Lockenour for 82800. John Douglas Alexander estate; appraisal, $1396.15, bl John S. Turnbull, T. D. Trick and F. W. Cammack. , Fremont L. South estate; peti tion' of Charles M. Westover, ad ministrator, for authority to sell estate's one-third Interest In 15 tons ot barley. Marriage Licenses William A. Albright, legal, farmer, and. Clara DeConlnck, le gal, housekeeper, both of Gervals. Dallas E. Smith, 30, logger, 180 South Church street, Salem, and Irene Sherwood, legal, housekeep er, San Francisco. Justice Court Gordon Jennings; $5.50 fine, failing to stop. Wyman M. Layman; $5 fine, not paid, speeding. Hugh G. Kelly; affiliation pro ceeding resumes at 2 o. m. todav: Melbern A. Davis; trial on charge of false advertising ot pe troleum products begun, continued to siarcn 10 at 10 a. m. M on id oal Court Ernest Carl ElTstrom, violation of the' basic speed rule, operator's license revoked for 30 days. Bail forfeited on parking tags for the day, $2. LAWN FERTILIZERS Now is a good time to fertilize your lawns and flowers. We have a complete stck including Vigoro, Morecrop. Magnolia, Sheep Guano, Bonemeal, Sulphate of Am monia, etc. Free delivery in city. . D. A. WHITE & SONS PHONE 4952 UBl v IUt iff TRACTION GRIP 5.50x17 . 6.00x16, ...6 ply 5 -16 ply 5 CRUSADER 4 PLY 5.25x20 ..A 5.25x21-.. .-.4 2 J2 5.50x18 5.50x19 5.00x21. 6.00x18. 6.00x2L. SALEM, OREGON Hamilton Feted, WeKareAgend Scroll Is Presented , . for ' Chest Leadership at Red Cross Dinner A framed scroll signed hv of ficers of the seven agencies sup ported by the Community Chest was presented to W. . M. Hamil ton chairman of the chest, at tne annual meeting of the Mar lon -county chapter of the - Red Cross at the Hotel Marlon last night. Mayor V. E. Kuhn made the presentation ' and paid tri bute to the community service which Mr. Hamilton has long ren dered, "cheerfully, wlllfnely and unselfishly". In v r sponse Mr. Hamilton expressed his deep ap preciation, and said that he felt he should accept it not as an individual but - as representative of the type of citizen who con tributed time and effort in mak ing the chest campaign a success. Justice George Kossman. chap ter chairman, presided as toast master. At the brief business ses sion following the dinner reports were received. The treasurer's report showed tor 193? receipts of $4352.38 and- disbursements Of J 5 1 4 G.2 8. which left a defi ciency of $793.92, Officers re elected for 1928 rr: George Rosnman, chairman; W. M. Ham ilton, vice chairman; Linn Smith, treasurer; Mrs. George R. K. Moorhead, recording secretary. Guests from a distance who were called on tor talks were R. E. Gillette, ot San Francisco,, exe cutive in Junior Red Cross work; Dr. Sard Wiest of Portland, chair man of first aid work in Mult nomah chapter; C. C. Colt of Portland, state roll call chairman. A demonstration in home nurs ing was given by. a class trained by Miss Beatrice' Turtle. The method of arranging the bed for a sick elderly person was demon strated. Rev. R. A. Hutchinson gave a short Inspirational talk at the end ot the program. Gordon Fin lay played several trumpet solos, with Mrs. Finlay as accompanist. Spa CANDY SPECIALS FRIDAY & SATURDAY 75c 1-lb. Box 6-Ht Spa Chocolates- OjW S1.50 1Mb. Box i tH Spa Chocolates.... V COc Pound Variety Pk....5c 1H Lb. Box Variety Pk 7e 1 Lb. Box Chocolate Fudge 10c REGULAR FEATURE ' 261 STATE ST. CruSCr Tf6Cr QD7 OoD tfWO0 only Were only Were 14.15 NOW 7.08 15.70 NOW 7.85 only Were 8.05 NOW 8.40 NOW 8.60 NOW 8.25 NOW 4.03 4.20 4.30 4JJ7 3.65 5.75 6.20 only Were only Were,. only '.Were 5 only Wete 70 NOW 5 only Were 11.50 NOW 1 only .Were 12.40, NOW C 7) i) fiTl r a) " " (7) f f Tl Load Limits Cut For 9 Highways Section of Coast Road and Eastern Oregon Routes Affected in Order An order was Issued by the state highway commission Thursday re ducing the maximum load limit on the Marshf isid-Port Orf ord section of the Oregon coast high way 25 per cent.' -Fifty per cent maximum load limit reductions were ordered on eight eastern , Oregon highways. These were: .--v 216 N. Com'L THE NEW : SHaovei I rsT I A t .4 it var - .1"F'.ar .V I IF EBeotous . A? J Eliosoi? r J a Week JJ s' ." ' ' YOHRS FOR ONLY 50c WEEK , Sfie venae - IBe' wnn Credit Jeweler and Opticians 184 N. LIBERTY on the Following Sizes 2 Days Only Friday-Saturday TRUQC 32x7 10 ply 5 only 34x7 10 ply 2 only '36x8 , , - .12 ply 2 only 70x18 8 ply 4 only 7.50x20 .. 8 ply 2jonly 9.75x20 ; 12 ply 1 only PASSENGER CAR TIRES ALLSTATE TIRES 5.25x19..; 6 ply 5.25x20 6 ply 5.25x21 . ..6 ply . 50xl9.l6 ply. 5.50x20 6 ply 6.00x20 -6 ply 6.50xl76 ply 6.50xl8....6 ply 7.00xl5J6 ply 7K)0xl7....6 ply 3 only 5 only 6 only 10 only. 2 only 2 only 2 only 4 only 2 only 2 only ALLSTATE 4 PLY 30x3t2 S.S. 32x4 ..4 only -1 only 5 only Jl only -6 only ..2 only .2. only ,2 only 4.75x20. 5.00x22. 5.25x19 5.50x16, 6.00x17 7.00x16 . Sherman highways, between, the Columbia river and The Dalles California highways. ML Hood highway, Cooper's Spur to Hood River . t Hood River secondary high way, Parkdale to Trout Creek.. McKenzie . highway,' Sisters to Redmond. " Ochoco highway, Redmond to a point six miles east of Prineville. Fremont highway; Silver Lake to Lakevlew. Central Oregon highway. Bend to Burns. ' .' K-.:v;":7-'-V The commission said it would ' soon set a 50 per cent load limit on sections ot the John Day high way. :.:-,..;.' We invite an inspection of our fish market by those who insist that their seafoods be of as sured quality. The very way we keep our market immaculately clean and sanitary is positive proof of the fact that this is $ a quality fish store of 'j the first order. Phone 4421 iGGttei? TIRES Were 52.10 NOW 26.05 Were 54.05 NOW 27.03! Were 75.00 NOW 37.50 Were 37.05 NOW 18.53 Were 39.10 'NOW 195 Were '83.15 NOW 44.08 Were Were Were Were Were Were Were 14.15 NOW 7.03 14.40 NOW ? 7.20 14.85 NOW ? 7.43 150 NOW 7.60 15.65 NOW 7.83 175 NOW 8.63 18.40 NOW "9.20 18.40 NOW 9.20 22.40 NOW 11.20 210 NOW 10.65 .Were Were Were Were Were Were Were Were Were Were Were 7.60 10.80 9.35 10.50 110 12.70 NOW 3.S0 NOW 5.40 NOW 4.65 NOW 55 NOW 5.60 NOW 6JJ3 13.45 NOW 170 NOW 6.73 8.90 OPEN SAT. TILL 9 P. M Goidie Cnaa csi are -D. - - charge.