Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (March 16, 1922)
THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON THURSDAY MORNING, MARCH 10. 1922 i GITY NEWS IN BRIEF f ; ; An automobile which stalled it- self- on the State street car line Tuesday, balked eo persistently while holding p the street cars, ' that its owners .and. friend had to get out in the rain: and per I suade the offender by hand up I J the crowded street until they ' found a turn-out." . ;f I Btv rat rick's Bargain Dance ' I t 50c Ladles free. .Elite Hall. Come your, greenest, rriaay. Adr. . .... 'J Silverton with a number of Salem risltors planning to attend. Slethodlfcts to Meet ' ' The regular Thursday church night supper is to be held tonight at the First Methodist church. Following the supper will be giv- en the regular program of church and Bible study. Federation Tonight The Marion County Community federation 1st to meet tonight at Hartman'i Classes Wear them and see . Easier and Better H ARTMAN BROS. Phone 1255. Salem, Oregon SAVE $;j$ $ lurnuare ai ine uaniuu uara- ware Ji Fnrnltare Co., 285 No. Commercial street. Phone 047. STEINBOCK t JM&co. will buy anythirig y?Q have I . to sell Loganberry and hop wire ' - for sale "The .House of Half a Mil lion and One Bargains' 402 N. Commercial St. Phone 523 ; , . 1920 Dodge . Looks like new, in first class condition. A real bargain Thurs day only. Ole son-Rook stool Auto Ex.. 172 S. Liberty st. Thone 666. Adr. Band to (ike Call. The Liberty band is to give a 'hard times ball," Friday night. at Liberty. The- band was for a long time under the tutorship of Iran Martin, the talented musi cian and "bandsman of Salem, and has been whipped into excellent concert condition. It has appeared In Salem on numerous occasions, always with credit to itself. V ' Bargain Dance SOo - Friday. Elite hall. Ladles free AdT. at 10 a. m., on an assault charge. Reissbeck. according to a com plaint filed against him, badly in jured John Fox, a farmer. In an altercation occurring near the armory Tuesday night. It is re ported that Reissbeck and his companion, James Cripps, had been drinking during the evening. A portion of a broken bottle was included in evidence filed at the time of Reissbeck's arrest. A Classified Ad. Will bring you a buyer. AdT. to thoughts of lore, as it usually does at this time of the year. But these two mating prove that all is well. School Officers Hera Three members of the Gervais school board, Sam Brown, A. M. Byrd, and J. S. Harper, were vis itors in Salem Wednesday, on of ficial business. Quits Realty Business R. A. Mohney, who . for some time past has been engaged in the real estate business in Salem, has discontinued his business and will devote his entire time ti life insurance. Mr. Mohney will hare offices in the Masonic temple. Nominating ret HI on Blanks Secure them at thr Statesman (legal dept.) upstairs. Adr. Ellis Down Town Dr. D. V. Kills was down town Wednesday for the first time in two weeks. He has been con fined pretty closely to his home on North Liberty street since his return from Alaska, but is now up fur good. Goes to Tamer Mrs. Mary Fulkerson. county superintendent of schools, went to Turner Wednesday to confer with the architect regarding the plans for -the fine new school building to be bulit there. If the plans prore satisfactory the building is to be erected in the near future. It will be a commodious structure worthy of the prosperous com munity that is proposing it. DEFEJS NOT PERSONALS Captain Laurance A. Mtlner, of Portland, was in Salem, Wednes day, connected , with the federal inspection of the Oregon national guard. E YET FINISHED All Day Yesterday Devoted to Arguments in Behalf of Mrs. Obenchain DEFENDANT IN TEARS Attorney Says Her Relations to Burch Mere Sister ly Affection death was a mystery and referred to the prosecution's case as one of theories and not of facts." After declaring that Mrs. Oben chain looked upon Burch in a "sisterly way", he declared the testimony showed they were not lOTers, So Control Otct Bnrch Referring to a remark made in the state's argument that the de fense had not called Burch as a witnets. Rush termed it "far fetched, in view of ths state's at tempt with Burch on the witness stand." Though Burch was call ed as a witness by the state, he refused upon the advice of his at torney to testify. Rush said the defense had no control over Burch and "no means in the world to bring him here." WILL CHOOSE ORATORS LADD & BUSH, BANKERS EiUUiikedlSS '. V . General Banting BufineaJ V Offiet Honrs from 10 a B, td A EL IntcrH I HOTEL ARRIVALS Money Comes Jn I Valet They don't bring in money in drays to the statehouse; some of it comes by mail. One batch of postoffice money orders that came in Wednesday, si fair average day's remittance for var People Use Swift's Fertilizer Because It makes them money, 1 See. G. S. Bowne or phone 353 all their Adr. New Equipment Added Some fine fixtures, running well into four figures in cost, hare been added to the Central Ion collection nurnoses it would I Pharmacy store equipment. The be very much greater during the closed, wsl -cablnejLs. extending busy rush of the auto-license sea son numbered 163 orders, the total amount being $2427. or an average of Just under $15 apiece. Postmaster Huckestein takes them all in, runs np the figures on the adding machine, and hands out to the state enough currency to choke the proverbial cow. the whole length of the wall, and specially built to fit. are about the last word in store fittings. The little street corner cabinet. built after the dslgns drawn by the Central pharmacy artists, is one of the most novel uses of an otherwise waste corner, to be found anywhere. r D : JVM.;S.VttARTj in :' 'Traveling On" This is the Last Hart v:- Picture Coming Sunday--Get Rich Quick f VaUingfordw Jack's Cafe 163 S. Com. St. A good place to eat. Tables and counter. Adv. Lend Blanks Get them at Toe statesman or flee. Catalog on application. Adv. MARION B. F. Jones, New port; Ben II . Smith, Waldon; F. Byers. Pendleton; L. W. Damon, C. A. Nelson. Mrs. W. E. Rambo, Wm. Hall. D. E. Norcross, R. W. Stokes, Mr. and Mrs. James Bain, C. L. Lindsay, Ben Ryder, I. H. Curl. E. A. Armstrong. H. II. Mar tin. H. H. Harwood. Harvey Wills, G. H. Kroger, F. L. Iester, Grace Childers. J. F. O'Xeil. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Winchell, Portland: C H. Luderman. Tacoma; Geo. New ner, Roseburg; Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Fish, Eugene; C. I. Reckard, Klamath Falls; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Krale, Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Cisna, Spokane. BLIGH J. E. Badley, W. F. Gildner, J. H. Gill, J. H. McTeet ers, R. L. Ewing, Paul Van Wyk, Milton Gervetz, A. M. Hand. D. C. Harris, Portland; H. T. Has- IDS ANGKLES. March 13. Defense arguments occupied all of today's s"essIons in the trial of Mrs. Madalynne Obenchatn. charged with the murder of her 'sweetheart. J. Belton Kenneay. XnA xt Rmli vinkr counsel feri Mrs. Obenchain began bis address at the opening of the 'Jfcternoon session. He will close tomorrow morning, it vras announced when court adjourned for the day. Mrs. Obenchain wept again when Rush read letters which had passed between her and Kennedy. Rush said Kennedy loved her "at devotedly, loyally, passionately and enduringly as she loved him.' He declared the state had not shown that she ever held any mat- ice toward Kennedy. Affection Sisterly Referring to Arthur C. Burch, co-defendant in the case, the at torney said "Madalynne Oben chain looked cn Burch In a sis terly sort of a way. Burch'a mo ther, wife of a minister of tne gospel, invited such a relation. Mrs. Obenchain, herself, he con tinued, is a "Christian woman oi culture, education and refine ment," and said he regarded it as he letters Indi- Thc Intcrclass rivalry commit-' tee of Willamette university has decided that the orators for the intcrclass oratorical contest will be chosen April 12. Two weeks later the' contest will be hvd in Waller hall. April 20. The winner of this contest will have the priv ilege of placing the class numerals on the Mina L. Harding oratory cup. The class winning first places in this contest will receive five points for interclass rivalry, sec ond place will get three points. Each orator is to choose his own subject and words. is limited to 1500 Funeral In Portland Mrs. T. B. Jackson, Miss Julia Webster, Mrs. F. J. Coppock and J. W. Edmundson were in Port land Tuesday attending' the fun eras of Mrs. Etta French Over man, who died at her home In that city on Sunday. Mrs. Mclntyre Resigns Mrs. Ora F. Mclntyre. for a number of months past the effic ient secretary of the Marion Coun ty Realtors' association, has sev ered her connection with that organization and opened a real estate and insurance office of her own in the Masonic building. She well, Medford; F. D. Ganiman. Tacoma; P. C. Galbraith. Stay-1 remarkable that ton; Joseph G. Kelley, Los An-jested "nothing but purity, por geles; W. L. Lewis, Medford. I traying the highest ideals and no- TERMINAL J. M. Watson, blest thought." Grants Pass; Mr. and Mrs. H.I Mrs. Obenchain came Into court Lopp, Lincoln, Neb.; R. W. Lem- today still wearing her smile of en, E. Hadfield. C. J. Foster. H.1 yesterday and Intently watched Kildow, F. J. Blackinger. Port-1 her counsel and the Jury as the land; J. T. Henrar, Hillsboro, Mr and Mrs. L. R. Rue, Oakland, Cal. Fitted at Tyler's Drug Store by expects to make a specialty of BONUS METHOD HAS an expert in the business. AdT, Woman Applh Alta Marlon Dalton, woman, at torney, of Portland, has filed with the supreme court an application for admission to the bar of Ore- ; eon. She holds a certificate from the state of Illinois'. irfoMD Q 0 THE MASTER CROOK" ' Thrills and ' ; Mystery Stang' Again -'.Comedy , t , Matlsieo ...Evening ; - 25 00 Continuous . Dall y . . MacDonald's Farmer ALmani At Trier's Drug Store. Adv. Taper Mill Visited A. Bankus, manager of , the West Linn plant of the Crown- Wlllamette Paper company,, and D.'O. Stenstrom of the company's Portland office, were callers at the offices of the state industrial accident commission yesterday, and while in Salem visited the paper mill of the Oregon Pulp Paper company. homes buying homes, selling homes, recommending homes for homey people of every kind. Mrs. Mclntyre was for several months In the news department of The Statesman. Her work with the i Realtors has attracted attention even outside of the state for Its progressive Ideas. No successor has as vet been named - for the , association secretaryship. pleas for her acquittal were be ing made. , Death Held No Mystery Mr. Rush, early In his argu- MEMBERS ALL GUESSING involved an "old fashioned love WHO IN SALEM Does This Remind You Of? See "Get-Rich-Quick" WallingfortT Undergoes Operation Clifford Sarff, a former student at Willamette university, who re cently left for Whlttier, Calif., underwent an operation for ap pendicitis. He was attending Whlttier college and anticipates returning to his studies. At Wil lamette Mr. Sarff was a freshman and a member of the Willamette glee club. Attend Factory Wenr-Ever Demonstration at Gablsdorf s and learn how to use your wear ever utensils. Adv. I U PERSONAL This Is a personal matter with you. ..What are yV going to de with the ability you naver You havd certain qualities and talenjts. They are the tools with which you are ; to carve out a life of usefulness, happl nesa and contentment.' But you must learn to use these, tools. It Is absolutely, essential for you to train yourself to use yur ability to the best ad ven tage. : Are you going to let these tools lose their usefulness through rust and dlsuset -. v Let us tell you about the scores of young; people who have at tained success in the business world through the start given fcy .the training received In our school. . Write or Tall. ) " , ' Capital; Bushess CoDege f f. SalenC Oregon ;V;,- Horse Is Found A sorrel, horse was yesterday escorted to the Cherry City Feed bant by Patrolman Troy Branson. The city will hold the animal as hosUge for Us board bill until the owner settles for the costs Involved. Caxh IUU Furnished Cash ball in the sum of $100 was yesterday furnished by rela tives .of Oliver Reissbeck, pending his trial in. Justice court, Monday Union School Up A meeting was scheduled for Wood burn Wednesday night to consider plans for the proposed union high school building and service. The plan itself is not new in Oregon, there being a few (Continued from page 1) cept such as the majority partty might agree upon. Report Being Prepared It was indicated in some quar ters the president's views wouldr be Bought by some house leaders immediately after his return from Florida Saturday. There also is to be a conference with Speaker Gillett on Monday and many mem bers of the house think he will be abl9 to give first hand informa tion as to how the president re gards the bill in Its present form and also whether he looks with fa vor on the plan to put it through under a suspension of the rules. Preparation of the committee report on the bill was under way today, but it was not expected to be ready for formal presentation to the house, until late tomorrow. Minority Report Coming Representative aGrner obtained unanimous consent of the house today for the filing of a minority report up to the time of adjourn ment of the house Saturday. He story." He said that Kennedy's PS DIED NAIRN In this city, 2325 North Front street, arch 14, James D. Nairn, age 72 years, husband of Mrs. Mary E. Nairn and brother of C. D. Nairn of Balls- ton. Funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock Friday at the Rlgdon mortuary. v 13 Last Time Today VIOLA DANA In "HOME STUFF" Weekly Comedy LIBERTY THEATRE Tomorrow Rudolph Valentino m W00D7AND COAL Reduced prices on all Utah Coal Special prices on extra good Ash wood while we are unloading cars. We carry extra dry 35 ah oak and fir wood W" at all time.. LARMER TRANSFER Phone 930 v. : : Read the CtassiflecKAds. CONSERVATIVE A financial institution that does dutv bv its natrons should earn adiective "conservative," where invest ments and loans are concerned. For all the years of its history the Unit ed States National has put its funds into only safe and constructive enter prises those involving no risk. Cus tomers recognize it as a substantial bank, developed along safe lines. OStOOM I ' ' ' ' its ' the other central high schools where the Intermediate and grade schools said prirately he would not file are not consolidated, but this is any minority views but added the first one proposed for -Marion county, and the experiment will be watched with Interest. Mrs. Mary Fulkerson. county superin tendent of schools, attended from Salem.- , ' that he could not say whether any would be, filed by Representative Ketchin of North Carolina, who voted against the bill in cohiuiit tec by proxy. ZULINSKIE On Tuesday, March 11, Mrs. Tina Zulinskie, at her home, route 7, Salem, age 31 years. She is survived by her husband, William Zullinskie, and two children; her sisters, Mrs. Morse Sewald of Polk county, Mrs. P. G. Smith of Gladstone, Ore.. Mrs. M. Liuzzi, Portland and Jennie and Kath erine Zielaskowskl, Park Place. Ore., also her brothers, Thomas of Polk county. John of Sco field, Ore., Edward and Cecil of Park Place. Ore. The remains are In the care of the Terwllji- er home. The funeral will be from St Joseph's Catholic church, Thursday at 10 a. m. Burial will be in the Catholic cemetery- RHEUMATISM . CANNOT EXIST la tbe fcamaa to4r if yu will at Trunk's Prescription for Rhewattiam and (out. It U riUwuleo, absurd and pre posterous, la fart, it is a pity and a shams to talk atom Rheumatism and Goat, muck lrss suffer with it, cither inflammatory mnseular, seiatio or any other form ef Rheumatism. Trunk Prescription lor itneumatism ad Gout sells for 11.75. Tk is prescrip tion 1 DOES JiOT rum . t stomsen. n DOES NOT depress the heart. ; Eat all tho meat ana foi iooo yon wtsn taking; Trunk's Prescription. It VOLS NOT contain any Mercury, oaiicjisie vi Sol. Oil of Winterreeu. or narcotics of any kind, but it absolutely and posi tively overcomes any una oi nnnmumn .V iW on earth. - WHAT MORE DO YOU yTASiTt There aething just as m-A ' mtkA it la Imnossibla to ret some- thinr better. It is atoo an eseelient beer medicine. For sale at Perry's Drug Store 115 S. Cetamercial - U baiem, ure. Application Filed An application for the fixing of a time for the hearing; of the final report of S. M. Endicott, adminis trator of the estate of the late Louis II. Turner, was on Wednes day filed In the probate court. 7 FRIDAY- SATURDAY S' RUDOLPH - VALENTINO In jtr "ONCE TO EVERY WOMAN' v .-j V ; And e--'-- " HIPPODROME VAUDEVILLE IBUGHTHEATRE - Three Arc Named F. It Wood, Robin D. Day and Roy Burton, are named as apprais ers of the estate of the late Sam H. Myers, in a probate court order filed Wednesday. The estate is estimated as worth $7,738.91, of which S2.540.96 is in cash or Vic tory notes. Report Filed Minnie Murphy on Wednesday tiled in the probate court her fin al report as executrix of the estate of Mary O'Connor, deceased. This "Man Was Healed John Grab, 2539 Jackson Ave., New Orleans, La., writaa: "My kidneys were weak and had a soreness and dull pain across my back. I felt dull and languid and my kidneys didn't act right. I began taking Foley Kidney Pills and they soon put my kidneys in a sound healthy condition.' Fo ley Kidney Pills help the kidneys rid the system of acids and waste that cause lameness, backache. sore museles, swollen Joints and rheumatic pains. Tonic m effect, quick In action. Sold everywhere Adv. BERND William August Bernd died seven and one-half ruils south of Salem March 13 at the age of 62 years, lie is survived by his wife. Sarah L. Bernd. Funeral services will be held at Webb & Clough chapel March 17. at S p. m. Burial will be In CIVy View cemetery. SHAW Emma Shaw died In Sa lem March 15 at the age of 61 years. She is survived by one son H. F. Shaw of Nevada. Fu neral services will be held at Webb & Clough chapel March 17 at 10 a. m.. Rev. Millken of ficiating. Burial will be in the City View cemetery. Big Rax Banquet Will Be Held at Hotel Tonight Appraisers Named In the probate court, Wednes day. W. L. Jones. D. M. Burnett and J. L. Black well were appoint ed as appraisers of the estate of the late A. C. Libby, who died re cently in - Marion county. The bond of Grace Libby, admlnistra triz of the estate, was presented and approved at the same time, i Two Licenses Issued--- The anti-marriage jinx was laid Wednesday, when the county clerk Issued two marriage licenses. The first was to Chester C. Wohner of Salem r a farmer, and Gladys Alta" Everest, a stenographer also of Salem. The second was to E. Haxea, a ' farmer, and Mrs. Laura Meuli,-a housekeeper- There had been ' no 'licenses ' issued'' for five days, and the' pessimists were won dertng if this spring" ' the young men's fancy -"had failed to turn Room Is available for about 150 guests at the big flax banquet at ths Marlon hotel tonight, and 225 Invitations have ' been sent out The Marion County Realtors, who are patting on the big event. couldn't invite all. who are really interested in flax, because they HOOVER Oscar Hoover died four miles southeast of Salem. March 15 at the age of 62 years. The body is at Webb & Clough parlors. Funeral announce ments later. . FUNERALS - MEN ill '. l I j - Vi -iiWKi Buster Brovm LADIES- ';.:. New arrivals in ladies'; patent strap Pomps and Oxfords the season's newest ttyles -See them at the Buster Brown. Whether high or low shoes we have them and in a splendid as sortment of styles. RIGDON&SON Leading Morticians The funeral of Malcolm Me-, Cleod will be held today at 4 p.m: number hundreds, but they acnt 1 f rom R'gdon's chapel. out more than the banquet hall capacity at that. Now they are anxious to know just .how msny of these guests will come. The in vitation receplenta who have not already acknowledged the receipt. and who expect to attend, are urged to send word, by phone, to No. 577, and the reservation will be kept for them. It is a rather blooded thing, to order dinners for 150 good. healthy Oregon appetitles. but the realtors hare figured that it's a good Inrestnrent. and the program tonight promisee J to be an even bigger thing than the 'dinner it self. I Read the Classified Ads. Webb & Clough ? 'Leading Funeral Jr Directors , -1--. . - , , Expert Embalncrs ?. Shoes Hosiery -Service i Patronize the BUSTER BROWN SHOE STORE 123 North Commercial SL ' '