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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (July 28, 1925)
THE 0BEG0N STATE3T.IAN, SALEM; OREGON- TUESD AY MORNING.; JULY 1025 name of AUB la Salem, stated COURTROOM IS JAMMED U -v li yesterday that all member or ber family of that -nans 11t In: thai '.FOR ZIELIfiSKI TRIAL ...!'.' ..' "J LS - - . i - ! f Is of f irct importance But PRICE b also to bo ; J considered .. . ;:; ,. , - - - ' ' . ' ; At Johnsons you get perfect harmony of style, fabric and, hi workmanship in suits .which are particularly desirable owing to ' ! their moderate, price. - ' ' i j - - -. '- - .,. - . , , . " '' ' ' - 4 Otir - neckwear is of ths' latest patterns and up to the minute in styles " Call and Look Them Over : i : ... v- ' ' " ' '. v. , " .. -r . t ' .. - ' . " ; G. W. Jclncta cz Co." ! I ; 4C3 State " ' , J' Z 'M it y . r 41 ------ -..-i. - WlMTt any ea et er TaJn in um er ti h eui ' tbr SH uid 'uit." Tr XAmpla: . . ,. . . XaU 1921 OwUai 84 it kTr typ rar ulti. Ail kind' f acMrlM; 4Ady tint. Iniinui ilBMt Ilka Only $350. Buy (rmBU' if 11(1 Ik n.ZKl GREEN FARMER IS AC- Cl'SED BY SALKM GIRL ' V PERSONALS . A. J. "Anderson, local contractor. U spending hU vacation at thai Case la Fint To I Tril Vnder Tillamook beachea. I Rcetit Addition to Orr. . Mr, and Mrs. Rolla JEtalaton were Von Statutes Mien tuiiura jresieruaj. nr. Ralston Is an.Albanr automobile dealer., .1 'n Jammed courtroom, before C. E. Wilson, secretary of the n audience constituted mainly of Chamber of Commerce, will attend young gtru ana canow youtns..aii on "a charge of drunkenness and driTing while-lntoxlcated. L. Cof fer., vbo L-waa- with , Crossan,- was booked onJ a charge' of being In toxicated,, ' , . ' ,. ... ,; I ; i School I Approrcd ' " Blda for contracts for the .new school at Bethel, district 125. will be Issued Immediately following the approval of plans by the board I of directors. A The new building ! will be f one-room construction and will include a stage and lunch room. - It. will also be used as a community center. . a luncheon of the McMInnvlUe Commercial club today. Brazier C. Small. JiTT.rS of llie peace, and Dr. R. Cartwright. ha-e returned from a trip to Tacoma. the testimony, was gone , through yesterday in the action against Raymond Zielinskl. accused ', by Helen Ganiard. of Salem, of being the", father of her child. The case was concluded yesterday afternoon 'I ; License Is Jssucd 1 r,U. G. Boyer. county clerk, lained ohly; one marriage license yester day."! It .was applied for by Ilarry B. Creasy and Jaanlta Wpsel, both of route . -."SaWm. Mr. Small, who had been , Bd wlll go to the jnry tni, morn ,? r . . In- vEielinskt is a young farmer Mrs M dence. was in the city yesterday. iL. L. Gooding, of , Monmouth, was a Salem' business caller Mon day morning.' ; ", - Mrs. Nona White,' cponly Juren i I i N m The courtroom was packed. All available seats were taken, and during most of the trial the corridor leading to the room was u" "t"1" 4"r audience was composed about ' M " Len uuy ' men and women. Many of Portland. - ... 1 v . -t Ralph Curtis, of the Bend Bnl-n f .o-.-' letin. will leave today after a short The evidence offered was odious tibji in me dry. lie i a former ,i abhorrent. !2fe? .W"!amet un,Te"UM - The private prosecutor, a mother, occupied seats behind the pa flltisv a wa ratlnsr Kn building, has returned from his lhi Mnrtrnnm- ,Th, rf.fi annual vacation. . . I v.- ki "Harold Ware. Boy Scout execa-tdrl carried her babr In her arm. ;1 T. L. Dennison, elevator opera tor at the Bank of Commerce n 1 1 'S ZVV. .; Fair V. N Cloudy and. foggy .near -the ifcoasi k .A '4 J and fair in the Interior; vllghtljr I ;i !;;" 16i "gentle yttiablewinds; f 4 I'll i ah b u J- Max. Hi Min.". 65; River 1,5. t allln g ; i Rain fail iTone r Atmos phere jjlear- Wind eouthwest ; : The Theaters Today w OregonThomas Meighan ; in "Old Home Week ; ' Grand. AIleeniPripel; land 'Antonio Moreno In tone Ypar toUv.'' . . , . ; ,1,1 r .V ' -. ; t. was. not injured." Mrs.. Pease re ceived a few minor cuts about the. facet w&ue air. jrease, naa . . w bruises. The Pease, car .waa com ing south while thf4Enns machine was .on its way. to Portland from Dallas. " . ' . More Fonda Sought . . .' lj i Only f it were recelTediyester- day ty. the -Associated Charities, which is a long way from, the.f l&o needed to relieve ' existing condl-; tioas, according to" Mra John" A. Carson, i This is' the total sum' to date and. as Mrs.fCarsontPQtli la no( a drop in. the bucket.' . itors yesterday Mr,- Ilartwlg. is recover in-from an automobile ac cident inpie; tliaala, yar, ago In which he was badly, injured. He la now able to walk' with the assis tance of a friend. ; , ': ; Two Slake Escape Two . inmates ; of the f eebled minded school are being sought by" the authorities. - . These are Ralph Hamyck, 20, and Ralph Haielton, 16 or 17. " Both escaped SundayM night. . ' Rev. Tayloif on Trip : lf. :i Rev. f red C.'Tayjor. pastor of the First Methodist' church, and 'family', left .by", aula .on Monday for -a - trip "through-Washington. "They ill tout-Ratnler. park and vr- " ilave In fSeaUle. i '"While in; Se- ? , 'attle. ,Wrhile. 14 Seattle, they. ill T , . pecupy, a .cabln'in; the. Woodland F'i ! ' f tourisj; camp, On the rejumtrlp Mi t they will visit South Bend, Long i' ! i. : if fieachAstoria and impend a couple i of days at ssasiae;. 'iney expeci, V, in !i arrive., hdme Monday,, August C ThetoulplV ot'ttio church will be f llledlHr-R'--Carl G. Doney, T. on next Sunday.' " f . ' - - : Jt.l t.t, , , . i ... . . ' . ; - ? Vi II; 1. dements ; k - 1 JL, Ulaa .returned. ; - v j28 5- Taxes Being: PnM ' . ' . . ; Taxes! thU year iwlll be paid up ! earlier than la past1 years, mem- bersvtOhe tax collection depart ment of the aherlfri:orfice be lieve' This berlef is strengthened by the- iact' that -more than one- half .-of the $lt8T,(M)-couBty Ux I roll Has been pld Ind 'further payments being made daily. Farm ' ers are in' better condition to meet their obligations KitWs.vyar; than theyhare beeniiofUrecent iyears end regardless of ah'ofl crops, the Escape' Is FmstratedV ' :s . S. P. Bauer did not like the ac commodations ..of, the state iospl- tat and Sunday night tore his bed to pieces and was attempting to get out of a wlndow when caught by- an attendant, , He Twas , sen tettced to ; the eaitenttary ;f rom Douglas county to serve from two to five years for Jjurglary,but with Nolan. T., RifinA an. ex-service man: under" an one-year sentence for a statutory offense, were, seni , to the hospital for observation. uerry Mea wia .nee .. : , ' - -t t Loganberry - growers, who were tny olved , in litigation', - with the Phes company will meet at the Chamber of .Commefipe-Thursday, Between 7 0 and 8 0 are expected to attend. -, '" U; ": Harry Hunt Dies-i'i i -Harry, Hunt; - 25, -passed, away at a local; hospital jeariy Monday afternoon. He hafl ttdergone a serious operation.- He vwas ' the son of S. Huntoralem; . .. .. . . .. - .-- -. . : ' . ...... : Will Hold PlcBlo i.w ; M Vi The annual V Salvation Army Sunday . school picnic will . be, held at Sela. Springs " this afternoon Between 7 5 and 100 children are expected to attend. Baseball, aid other ames will ; be played.;1 , A call . has been - Issued f for a few more automobiles v to bring the children to. and', from the -park which. Is located ttbout half :way between Salem and Silverton. The party will leave here, at S .o'clock. and will return 'at 9. ri "-'i Released on Bail " - ' Ray Frasier," of Silverton, ar rested by - Officer - Edwards for breaking glass. on. ther pavement, was -released from the - city Jail yesterday under 125 bail.' He was cited to appear August 1. ' Elevator Man Back, V' Jim Ward, elevatdr man at the supreme court building. Is back on the job after his. two weeks vaca tion. , The greater part of the time he spent in Portland. Time to Can Salmon ; .; Fine setTdeep s a troll fish at Fttts Market:' M -!' ;j26tf tlve, now with the Boy Scouts at I cascadia, spent .a few hours In Sa lem Monday,, in. connection with camp affairs. . . Price Store to Close- . . - The O. e; Price shoe store will be closed -between' the" hours of 20 and 1: $0 o'clock this after noon, during the funeral services for J. Cyrus price of Eugene; who died Friday daring an operation following an automobile accident. He was a brother of O. E. Price of Salem and operated a shoe store in Eugene. Relatives Not Found No relatives of James Allen, killed in Phoenix, and reported, to have relatives here, can be found br officials in Salem. It was an nounced yesterday. Mrs. Orton Hilficker. Silverton road, who ljt was said, had relatives by the Obituary Governor Officiates-,- In order to attend the, dedica tion... of the Barlow .memorial on the mC . Hood .loop, G overno'r Pierce waa absent front his office Aionaay. ; Eaton Is 111 r .i; John B. Eaton, former state tax commissioner, ,1s ' reported to be seriously ill at his ''son's 'home in Bend. .He went to cistern Oregon to attend some- business; matters. Sons of Vets Meet .The Sons of Veterans will meet at the Armory tonight to make ar rangements for an-afternoon pic nlc.at the fair gronnds Thnrsday, A picnic supper will be. served at 6:30 o'clock. J All members of the organization and their families are being' urged to attend the affair. v " , " Johns . ",; ; " In this city July 2 6 th, Ilenry T. Johns," age 72 years,, husband ,'ot Mrs. Ada Johns, father of , Mias Mamie Johns, Mrs. Bessie Schults and Jesse Johns all of Salem, Ore. Mrs. Mae Wilson of Portland. Mrs Isabel Rutherford, pf Mill City, Miss Oaberilla. Johns and Eugen Johns ot San Francisco. Mr. Johns was a member of the pioneer fam ily of Johns, his parents, the late Mr.. and Mrs. John -A. John set- I jtllng. on a donation, -clalnt 4nsl soutn or taiem -on me Kiversiae drive,, where- ! the deceased -was born May 18th;.. 1S53. Funeral servjees 'will be held Wednesday, Jnly 29, at: 3 p. m., instead of on Tuesday; as previously announced. The Rigdon mortuary - will be' in charge". Rev. J. J: Evans will 'of ficiate, .with interment In - St. Barbara cemetery. ' ' l Paved Street . Opened ; "Traffic orfer LafeJle street from Commercial .to; Reservoir ' is now permitted, the "'street 'hkting been closed . to ' allow, the .concrete to vrHu. j ajn r mi t 'j .... L Coffey contributed 110 to th''citrf'f'or8-f7esterdaj::lwhen he appeared to' answer ta a charge Of being. drunk.,' Card"! of Thanks l-v-'n We -wish to . thank the friends ' farmefalwUlave: some :money IJ' eig"fr iVft after the harvest - IsJsted us in the illness andVburial ft "fBa .S " . of husband and father. ' Pauline i "i t Held oi Aw xnen-, ' ; i I Oli " ; J. 'Frank Jensen; 8i Mill, was ' .K"J bound Over to the grand Jury Mon- day attemoon.wun oau piacea at $1000. The desire to see a ghl in Idaho lead "Jensen "to steal three automobiles, the pollcel say Tie waa arre&ted Sunday night by Off ficer Culter. 'Jensen has borne a good'repotatioa in Salem hereto f lore, according .to the police and i spent one year at Willamette nni I Tertity,,.-.-.:, ; r'l W Store at Summer and Norway treelV -'-Phone" 811V : J15tf Dance Everjf, Tuesday ; i . Dubois'-popular-dance. Crystal Gardens.--"Heat nuslc . and :best dances f at porular-prices. - Gent. coc; ladlesZwCivBHs orcnestr of Portland piaylngj. . .. . J28 J 1: Woman nart In Wreck1 v -v in a coiiuioa with an aalorao- ' hlle d riven by ' J. W. Pease, local I taxi man,- ca-tta Tfcif'-fi .tlway i four miles eortli ; of Woodfeurn Sunday night, Mrs. Trask Eaci, ot I Reedley, Calif., recelrei a s.at tered risht knee cap, . trtiea left .leg, tr;f9 nofa'asd body trubes. -The'n:act:'r l.a which she was' rid ' lng was a.: roaditer 'drlvea j her J pon-i n-1 a wf ' A s r c n Ne u r i e id ,' wh o Department .Ig CaUed- r ' An awning blaze pn4the State street side of the -.United States National bank, called, out the fire department Sunday, night. ? There was little damage. f t ' The action, which is pf a quasi- criminal nature, is , the .first to come up under a recn"t addition to the Oregon statutes. .Tbe law provides that when an Illegitimate GRANGERS HfJI n MPPT bora.' H. father can be turceu io jit it aia name ana te SUNDAY SPENT AT V4RTIX forced to support it. In the event . FARM XKAR SAXTIAM of hl deat. ,tne child inherits hU property in me same proportion STAYTON.' July 27.(Sneclal a" ny children he may to The Statesman.) -Sunday was uaTC a gala day with a lot of grangers, I Evidence offered by attorneys inejr friends and relatives when or tne plaintiff attempted to they ; motored to tbel beautlfu I Prove that Zielinskl was the father grove on the banks of the Santiam ' the child.' This was disputed river on Mr. and Mrs. Marion Mar- by his lawyers.1 The case was tin's farm, one mile east of Lyons closed yesterday.- The. Jury will ssna. mm - ... a ine aijair was promoted by L. a. I report in is morning. Lamber of Stayton and S. D. Brown of Lyons. For a rest day Fll IJ APTIIR IQ IMIIIBCn and to get better acquainted with I , each other also it was the occasion XORMAN KERRY HTRT VHEX i mre Hiriuujs airs. Mose s. Titus. Little -Miss Evelyn Vaughn and master Lewis A. Loo mis. Mrs. Carl Titus baked the . large cake for her husband's mother, with the word "mother" on It in blue. The other, cakes, were large and delicious, . baked by Mrs. Brown and Mrs. -Lambert. Dinner was served at 1 o'clock, the lonr ta- When You s V v. . . , Are Ready To Move Call on us, for we hare padded Vans and Hter lined coTers for your furniture. and piano, Flret ' dass piano and furniture movers. . . . We also h'an'dle Brooder Stoves, Furnace ' - Coals and Diamond Briquettes '" L'armer Transfer .. & Storage Co. PEone 930 HORSE BREAKS LOOSE ! PENDLETON, July 27.lik juries in the groin and ribs were sustained by Norman Kerry, mo tion picture star,' here yesterday when the cinch broke on a wild horse and the nalsial knocked Kerry down. He was unconscious bles being loaded with good things for a t,me but w" improving to- to. eat. that , the women so well aa'- tn ine acciaent tne horse know how to nrenare. The coffee I enarged against Edward Sedge- making was. in .charge of Chris I wick, picture director, and kicked uieoeier and was pronounced tbel mm er,- oesiaes -upsetting best ever. , Among those In at-1 camera. The accident occurred tendance, frpm. Stay ton were -Mr. during one of the scenes In a play and .Mrs. L-. S. Lambert.- and nephew, G. F. Harold and daugh ter Ina, Mr., and Mrs. Rol Harold and two. sons.. A. P. Kirsch, wife and three daughters Mr. and Mrs. M.'S.TRus. J. F. FollU'and wife, Chris ' Gleberer. ,J. R. Miller.- Mr. a,nd Mrs.' Jim Leffler and danth? C.'4W.; Stewart, wife and two daughters, 'and Mrs,. Harry Humphreys. 'Mrsr Charles Schaef er, Mrs. -Henry ..Miller.' Georala Hunt and Helen Carrol, - which was being filmed. FOR INFORMATION ABOUT RAILROAD TRIPS Phone 727 OREGOU :i n -lull WEDNESDAY NIGHT, 7 P. M. -THURSDAY NIGHT, 7 PM. New Auction Market and Furniture Store . - - . Summer at Norway Streets rr i 1 1 " JtT T!? 1 - iwu sseciiuiuii LKKJiv casea; iiuraxy laoics; uuun ii i bles; breakfast tables;, sideboards; dining' chairs; AJ .leather rockers; oak rockers; ranges; heaters; pood rugs: beds; springs and mattresses; bedr child beds; high chair; sanitary couch; stand tables; garden tools; crocks; fruit jars, and a tot of miscellaneous articles. No reserve. Terms cash. - - wl 1 en () Store Open for .Business at ' All' Time'. High est Cash Prloo Paid for -. j : Uccd Furnlturo ; F. N. Woodry,, the Auctioneer and : . Furniture Dealer . ; ! Residence and Store 1610 N. Summer Street Phone 511 . : Established 1 915 ": 1 . , Hunt . V i v Harry Hunt died at a local hos pital July 27, age, 24 years. Sus vived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Hunt, four brothers Frank. Walter, William ail of 8alejn, and Delbert or Rldgefield. Wash.rflve sisters;' Mrs. - R. D. Hul8rr Ils Lydla Hunt of Salem; Mrs. E. A. Back of Medical Springs, OrMrs-prellmjnary 4ureys and plant may W. L. Abby, of: Marina, Cal., nd Mrs.- W. o. Curry of Flora, Or. Funeral;- announcements' later. We bl funeral parlors In charge of arrangements. Funerals Leabo, Reas II. Leabo,Y Augusta Hallln; . . - t ; J28 Traffic Violators Appear--, ..' Fines fn the police court.yester- day . wer e assessed' against Q. Alex ander, .82.50, open cutout; AJohn Grotf, Donald, speeding, 1 5; Her- man yerrett, io,..speeaiag;T. ShawbergeT.i Donald, i 5 for switched license place.. Q. IL Glover. was cited to appear-today In 'answer to a speeding charge. " Boy Is Found V ; Police picked up - Jack Schafer, a runaway from the atatev train ing- achool, t the-Jair, grounds Sunday, night, .a 1 Yon Telephone Us 110 Well deliver it.v no mat t er how small the itfim. i- Capital ,Drc Labor Men Visit ' - ; . Otto Hartwig,' president -cS "Ate State rederatlon ct iAbor,. acd. Ed Stack,- secretary,- were a!en ;v:'3- ...: . .... - : Plan Fowfcr Line ! ! . ' ' Twenty-three residents - ot the Rickey district may be served un der a proposed power line. Four teen of the farmers have signed up for the service, -The "proposed line will extend front tfieJkfeadow lawn dairy to the JW, "Culver res ident, about , two -and ' one-half miles. . " . 4 Two Anctions . : v 'v 1 : Wed. and Thursday" nltes, 7n. at Woodry-'s ne w Ifctore4. Sum mer at Norway St. A lot of good furniture, etc. See ad; Phone fill. - - J . J28 Driver Found Guilty! . Arrested Saturday night after a chase that left from Front and Water streets to the River road. Russell Crossan was fined 100, sentenced to 80 day's in the county Jail, and had his drivers' license revoked for on ei year?in Justice c,ourt yesterday when he appeared ;, . K',SO' CALU C. .IA; 5 : - C-a rrasdico, cae'wi, (13X3 !tca Zp-cs, s ,r"?CITX3 ' : r;::!il Hat:x to cl :- - H!-Lt cr Here - . 7c? Ii:;n:it:;3 ari f.:::rra Uzzi iz9 CSS, cf cxU at ..'12 CTTH . ... - Ilarrla. .-, -:: Funeral services for Annie L. Harris, wife of George H. Harris of Woodburn, will be held this morning at. 10: 30 o'clock from the Terwilliger funeral .home. The Rer.. Carl Miller- will officiate Commitment services will be. held in City View cemetery., - ' ,3 - - -'-.J Eledtric Caf el Fcr EATS, W oodry Cz W ocdry Pays Cash f crFurnitcre ; Phone 75 ! AUDITORIUM PtXNED .rSPOKAXB, July t4.-r-Construc- kin or a 1. municipal -auditorium here; to. cost from 8l.000.OftQ to $L500.ooot is. advocated hy Clt Comnilsslo'nef ienard Fiuiin-a letter filed with the titr rlPrt m J Funk "said he -was bringlna; the' Droposal np so provUlon for thf be made in the 182 city budget He favors submission of the pro posal at a city election next March, I : . ' ' ' " ' ' - ' -". - ' . . , ' - ' . - - . - - ' . ' Dealer : .1 4. I 'IMV ' I i ''.... , Ll. I - IV A' v M - . . . . "I . P; N.! WOODRY AUCTIONEER : and 1" limit ure Buys - Used : Furniturt '. ' IteKldeiice and Btore " Tlft0 .V. Summer 8U KPIlbneSll - E.rtlIIihel Since 1010 . GABRIEL Vcyrier and Supply Co, ; ; aiata sa4 VtrnUkM " 17S Ciata CoBBreUl faoas 721 LADD'cr EU SI Dciilicra V,-'Gcn:r E-df u:!rr:3:.a Telenrtnne .' ' 23 or 583 j NO MATTER what sort of service, cr rncr- : I chandise,. or help yea . are . scclar" ' I 1 telephone your wants to the Clossilicd Advertising Department of.The Statecnn. Your message will be broadcasted to Jt3 -readers. You'll get -results quickly, surely, inexpensively, - " " , the Oregon states:.:.! :