The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, April 15, 1928, Page 17, Image 17

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    THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON. SUNDAY, MORNING, APRIL 15, 1928
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RAI'SE ctiPQ4 (YOU'VE GOT .WOMAN WHO'S LOST HER XHAPPlR
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Being happy though married isn't as big a problem as some folks imagine.
This is an age in which everyone demands comforts and
happiness-builders. Come here for them. t
LOCAL
Jefferson pair Wed
A marriage license was veH
day issued from the office of the
Marlon county clerk to Ralpu
Frame, 29, of Jefferson, and Ihel
la Surry, 25. also of Jefferson.
Divorce Handed Down '
Decree of divorce was handed
down In circuit court here yeeter
day In the suit brought against
Glen C. Winters by Ida C. Win
ters. -'Popular Sheet Music"
At the Music Shop with Stiffs
on Court St.
Teacher Hired
Mrs. Dorothy Erskine Hubbard
lias been hired to teach the first
grade at the Liberty school. Mrs.
Hubbard takes the place of Miss
Dorothy Sloop, resigned, who will
teach in the Salem schools next
year.
Special Sunday Dinner
Served 5:45 to 8 p. in. Marion
Hotel.
I it aura n re Staff Meets j
District Manager Hunter of the
Metropolitan Life Insurance com
pany for the Salem vicinity, and
his staff held a .business meeting
and banquet at the Multnomah
hotel in Portland yesterday. The
staff in this district met the com
pany's requirements in March for
writing new business.
For Rent 1 6 H Acres
Good land, close in
terman. Hotel Argo.
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Jail Ilrraker Caught
L. W. Travis, who broke jail la
Tillamook county following his
conviction on as liquor charge, is
under arrest at Stinnett, Texas,
according to a telegram received
at the executive department here.
Governor Patterson has requested
his return to Oregon and a tele
gram was sent to the governor of
Texas asking if he would - issue
extradition papers.
"Moore's Music House" Stock
Being closed out. Bargain
prices! See ad., pagesfltjej v
Cancel Broker Permit?-.
The stale corporation commis
sioner Saturday cancelled the Ore
gon stockbrokers permit Issued to
Logan and Bryan, brokers, with
headquarters in New York. It
was said that the firm has decided
to . withdraw Its operations from
this iate. Logan and Bryan until
recently acted as eastern corre
spondents for the defunct broker
age firm of Overbeck and Cook fn
Portland.'
Dance at Crystal Garden:
Tuesday with the Ad Club. Silk
hose, box candy, neckties and lots
of other things will be given free.
Crash
A larg automobile crashed Into
a Ford coupe on the corner of
State and High streets yesterday
afternoon, causing a little jam up
In the traffic at the time. None of
the occupants in either machine
was injured, although the lighter
car was quite badly damaged. The
large machine, equipped with
bumpers, was only slightly dam
aged.
Guaranteed Shed Dry Wood
Phone 13. Salem Fuel Co.,
752 Trade.
Boys Will Be Boys .
A stone throwing Jtracas staged
by a group of boys on South
Church street yesterday . morning.
caused residents of that district to
call put the police department.
The stone battle started when one
boy went to get his younger broth
er who was a member of their or
ganization, the "gang," to come to
luncheon. This did not satisfy the
other members of the group and
the battle started. When the offi
cers arrived, not a boy was In
light.
"Moore's Music House" Stock
Being closed out. Bargain
prices! See ad., page five.
Remove. Load Limit
Removal of the 2500 pound
load limit which has been In ef
fect for the past two months on
the Old Oregon Trail between
Pendleton and LaOrande and
Haines and Pleasant Valley was
announced by the state highway
commission here Saturday. The
road is now in good condition.
Furniture Upholsterer-
And reaalrtng, aiese-Powers
Furniture Co. . .
Winner's Name Given
Members, of the Trilling ,. Trio,
Keizer entry which took second
place In the first community club
talent contest Friday night at the
Elslnore theater,: were Lucille
Camming. Jewell Gardner and
Mildred Gardner, with Erm Ree
fer at the piano.
Issue Marriage Licenae
Lou T. Karsten, 23. of Salem.
yesterday took out a license to
marry Lila Lee Thoreson. 19. of
Corvania.
Saxophone Like New 85
Easy term, at the Music Shop
with Stiffs on Court St.
Mortgage Foreclosure
Frank W. Gillette yesterday
filed suit against It. C. Madsen
and others to foreclose mortgages
of I50 and $225.
"Moore's Music House Stack
Being closed out. Bargain
prices! See ad., page five.
Redmond Divorce Decreed
Herbert D. Redmond and Jen
nie E. Redmond were legally
separated by a decree handed
down by Circuit Judge L. H. Mc
Mahan yesterday. "
American War Mothers
Are giving a Silver Tea at home
of Mrs. F. A. Elliott Tuesday 2 to
5. Special invitation is given to
patriotic organizations.
Rapidly Improving
Dr. M. C. Findley. physician of
this city who underwent a major
operation in St. Vincent hospital,
Portland, is getting along nicely,
report friends who visited th doc
tor yesterday. -.-
"Moore's Music House" Stock
Being closed out. Bargain
prices! See ad., page five. 1 .
Taken on Liquor Charge '
Accused of being a bootlegger
In addition to a bootblack. Dude
WIndf ield was yesterday .rref
by state prohibition": of fleers: jand
placed in the Marion county Ja
1924 Dodge Panel Delivery
In first claes condition: good
rubber; at a bargain. Salem Au
tomobile Company, 255 N. Church.
Tel. 97.
Asks Extradition
Governor Patterson Saturday
authorized the extradition of Lu
cious Poquette who is wanted in
New York for abandonment of
minor children. Poquette is under
arrest in Portland.
Would Yon Give a Gift
Of something entirely differ
ent? Visit the gift room at Pom
eroy & Keene's.
Recovering
Miss Theresa Arnold, who was
bound and gagged by two uniden
tified men at her home at 393
North Church street last Thursday
night and afterwards taken to a
local hospital, is now rapidly re
covering from the nervous and
physical shock.
Boxing, Salem Armory Arena
Wednesday, April 18, 8:30 p.
m. Walter Cleghorn of Seattle vs.
Buck Holley of Los Angeles. 10,
three minute rounds, 4 other
bouts. Tickets at Adolph's cigar
store. ,
Music For Kiwanians
The program at the Kiwanis
club Tuesday noon will be light in
nature. Art Kirkham, secretary of
the Corvallis club being in charge.
It will be a combination of "mirth
and music." the weekly Kiwanis
bulletin will say.
Road Recommended
County road viewers yesterday
recommended to the Marion
county court that the road peti
tioned for by George Susbauer
and others be constructed. The
road when built will be in Dis
trict 24, near Sublimity. It will
be 30 feet in width.
Walnuts, Filberts, Cherries
40 acres all in cultivation,
choice soil, fine water and air
drainage, 20 acres set to Grohers
best English walnuts. 6 acres to
best Filberts, 4 acres to cherries,
and 1450 Andrews Nobles prunes,
and some peaches. A new modern
basement, furnace, stationary
wash-tubs, bath, ceptlc tank, plas
tered, electric lights, lots of built
1ns In kitchen, Meyers automatic
pumping system to house, bam,
hog-house, and irrigation for lawn
and garden, bored welL cased.
Two barns, a large hog-house, 12
sows, 9 shoats, and 75 pigs, good
team, splendid cow, feed and am
ple farm machinery. Near pave
ment 3 miles out. priced at a bar
gain, will take some city property
some cash, balance long time. Is
suitable for Turkeys, Chickens,
Cows, and Hogs, using the cheap
hog-feed from Salem. Let - ma
tell yon about It.
JOHN H. SCOTT. OWNER,
SOS Ore. BIer.
By J. H. WILLETT
Permit
J. N. Ekhard was issued a par
ait to make repairs oa his dwell
ing loeated at 24 1 State street at
an estimated amount of 500.
Marriage License Given
Ivan a. Pickens. 32, of Rose
burg, yesterday took out a license
to marry Edith E. Miller. 28, of
Eugene The marriage la his sec
ond and her first.
"Moore's Music House" Stock
Being closed out. Bargain
prices! See ad., page five.
"William Humphreys, farmer of
Stay ton, has been drawn on
panel or 40 names to serve on
the federal grand Jury. Prospec
tive jurors will report April 2S.
Weed End Visitor-
Mrs. Beulah Miller of Halsey Is
spending the week-end here as the
guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Bfehop.
Mrs. Miller is an old acquaintance
of the local people
1024 Dodge Panel Delivery
In first claes condition; good
rubber; at a bargain. . Salem Au
tomobile Company, 255 N. Church.
Tel. 97.
State Surveyor Resigns
Richard K. Durant, for several
years in charge of the adjudica
tion surveys for the state engi
neering department, has resigned
to accept a position with the fed
eral, reclamation service at Cie
lElum, Wash.
1024 Dodge Panel Delivery
v In first class condition; good
rn&ber; at a bargain. Salem Au
tomobile Company, 255 N. Church.
Tel97.
&feard) In -Eugene
I liTfr ftlnr nihharil nf thia wont
4.., f M .-.u. J '
taf JEugene early yesterday morn
ing to attend the funeral of his
nephew, who was killed in that
city last . Friday in an accident.
Gibbard is superintendent of mails
at the Salem postoffice.
Notice
Beside the regular office hours,
the county clerk's office will be
open evenings between 6 and 8
o'clock to register voters. If yon
are now registered and voted once
the past two years and have not
moved or married you need not
come. Otherwise come at once.
Hauling Contract Let
A. J, Vanweshoven and Elmer
Radford were yesterday- awarded
the contract to haul 15,000 cubic
yards of gravel for Marion county
this season. Official action was
taken by the county court. The
hauling is to ie done in the vi
cinity of Fairfield. There
11 bids submitted.
were
To Whom It May Concern
This Is to advise that The Pa
cific Poultryman. Seattle, Wash
ington, has given no authority
whatever to subscription agents to
offer premiums with subscriptions
and will not be responsible for de
livery of the same. P. W. Har
ries, Edltqr Pacific Poultryman.
Committeemen File
The following declarations of
candidacy have been filed by
would-be precinct committeemen
with the county clerk: . Ray Lick,
republican, Qulnaby; A. R. Myers,
republican, Elkhorn; George N.
Becker, ' democrat. West Wood
burn: E. Todd, democrat. Sidney;
Jesse J. Johns, democrat, Crolsan;
G. M. Varis, democrat. Prlngle;
Frank P. Davis, democrat, Wood
ard; S. B. Tandy, democrat, Jef
ferson; G. E. Beringer, republi
can, Menama; E. E. Keene, demo
crat, Gervais; Dennis Seely, demo
crat, Monitor; J. E. Waltman,
democrat. North Howell: John A-1
Glatt. democrat, Scollard.
Thirteen Deaths Occur
From Autos In March
PORTLAND. Apr. 14. (AP)
March automobile accidents set a
high death mark In this city for
the past three years, the health
office reported today. Thirteen
deaths for the month from such
accidents were listed. In, April
1927 there were 10 such deaths
and in November 1926 there were
nine, the two other high months.
Boston Terrier Puppies
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Results Viewed After Com
pletion of Flying, Trip
Across Atlantic
DUBLIN, April 14 (AP).
With Colonel James Fitzmaurice
and his German comrades of the
monoplane Bremen safe on Green
ly Island, Ireland today began to
consider the results of the trans-
Atlantic flight.
"Another bond has been creat
ed between Ireland and America
and the achievement will do much
to develop airmindedness in this
country." said Colonel Charles
Russell, former chief of the Irish
Free State air corps to the Asso
ciated Press.
It was learned that already
plans are in the making for an
"all-Irish flight" In 1928, but it
also was intimated that sanction
for such attempt was not likely.
"Fits won't do any more such
stunts If I can help It," the weary
but happy little wife of the Irish
flyer said at Baldonnel. "He has
wanted to fly the Atlantic for 10
years. I rejoice at his success but
I hope he will not do it again."
One possible result of the flight
is a German-Irish entente of the
air. In some circles here the Ger
man shipping interests who were
Interested in the Bremen with
Baron Von Huenefeld, are con
sidered to have executed a stroke
of genius by -inviting an Irishman
to participate in the venture.
These circles say that the success
of the long hop may enable Ger
man interests to obtain an air
footing in the Free State.
A number of nations have been
doing aome spirited bidding for
this because of the islands geo
graphical position. Every month
the Free State government re
ceives new offers for projects by
aviation companies of different
countries, including America.
Some of these ask only landing
field facilities when trans-Atlantic
routes are established. Other
promoters try to get subsidies
from the Free State government.
Germany has been keenly inter
ested-in the development of Ire
land as an aviation center. One
company proposed to establish a
regular service by rlying boats
across the Irish sea between Ire1
land and England, but it is be
lieved that the Saorstat is more
likely to grant to its own aviators
a monopoly on the development of
air routes so close to home. No
hindrance wuld be placed on
trans-Atlantic aviation by such a
policy.
Oregon Women Lose To
Debaters of Washington
EUGENE, April 14. (AP)
Two co-ed debaters from the Uni
versity of Washington proved to
be too much for the University of
Oregon women's debate team at
Villard hall Jhere last night, when
the Seattle girls were awarded a
unanimous decision of the judges
in the last varsity debate of the
local forensic season.
Alice Clink and Mary Clemm.
both of Eugene, representing the
University of Oregon, presented
the affirmative of the question:
"Resolved, that the American
universities are attempting to give
too many people a college educa
tion." Charlotte Smith and Jesse
Hastings upheld the negative for
Washington.
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Terrific Quake Jars Courh
tries In Southern Europe;
Thirty Killed
SOFIA, Bulgaria. Apr. 14 -
IAP) Bulgaria, southern Ru
mania and the eastern section of
Jugo-Slavia were shaken today by
a heavy earthquake.
The disturbance - centered in
southern Bulgaria between the
Black sea and the city f Philip
popolls with the town of Tchir
pan as chief sufferer.
Thirty persons were killed and
hundreds Injured in Tchirpan:
seven were killed at Borrissovgrad
nd two at Zagora. A late report
from Plovdiv said that four were
killed there and dozens injured by
the collapse of houses and
mosques.
Only a portion of the affected
territory had been heard from and
there is great apprehension of a
widespread catastrophe.
Property damage was. enormous.
At Tchirpan all public buildings
were either badly damaged or de
stroyed. The railway station
there is In ruins. Houses and
mosques crashed In numerous vil
lages and there was particular
damage at the village of Iavor
which Is in the region between
Tchirpan and Borrissovgrad.
Hot mineral springs, which
abound in the affected region. In
creased their flow with heightened
temperature after the quake.
Phillippopolis, a busy commer
cial center of 85.000 inhabitants,
reported that two persons were
killed there when a mosque was
wrecked. The city which was the
ancient city of Thrace, was almost
entirely destroyed by an earth
quake in 1818. Today's shock
was the heaviest felt in this region
In nearly half a century.
BELGRADE. Jugo Slavla, Apr.
14 (AP) Severe earthquake
shocks were felt all over Slavo
nia this morning. The most se
vere lasted six and a 'half min
utes. It was felt in Belgrade but
no material damage had been re
Ported late today.
BUCHAREST. Rumania. Apr.
14 (AP) A three minute earth
quake occurred here shortly be
fore noon today. The swaying
buildings sent the people of Bu
charest into the streets but no
noticeable damage was reported.
It was the first qyake of such
proportions In forty years.
Opera Uses Movies for
Settings Upon Stage
PARIS AP) The movies have
gone into grand opera.
A storm at sea, great waves
dashing against a lighthouse,
were shown in. the latest produc
tion of the Opera, "The Tower of
Fire," by Sylvio Lazzarl. It was
a scenen impossible to stage ade
quately so the producers went to
Cherbourg and waited for bad
weather which came along with
such violence they had a hard
time taking the picture.
The screen action comes in the
third act and caused a sensation
among critics, most of whom
agreed it is a new adventure in
stagecraft that "will have incal
culable effect on th theater of
the future."
Former Salem Ferry
Operator Passes Away
TILLAMOOK Ore., Apr. 14
(AP) Funeral services for Sam
uel C. Tonallnson, aged 93, and
resident of Tillamook county
since 1212 have been held here.
His death followed a short ill
ness. For XI years prior to his resi
dence la this country, Mr. Tom
llnson lived at West Salem, where
he operated the Salem ferry.
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WHERE to
DINE
TODAY
Eat Chicken Dinner Today
At the Gray Belle.
Special Blossom Day Dinner
Served all day at the Spa.
For Dinner This Evening
A la carte dinner at the Marion
hotel today.
Chicken Dinner at the Lnnrh Box
181 S. Lfberty St. Tables for
ladies. Open all day.
Special Cblcken Dinner Today
And home made aalads, 8tate
Cafeteria.
Argo Restaurant
Roast Chicken Dinner and Sup
per 60c.
Special Roast Chicken Dinner
60c. Horn Restaurant.
Chicken Dinner With Big-
Blossom Day menu. White
House.
Food that Tenants the Palate
Steak dinner, chicken dinner.
Fryers on toast. Glee haven Inn,
(formerly Minto's) Jack Martin.
Prop-. 5 miles south of Salem on
Pacific Highway, tel. 9F23.
Barbecued Chicken and
Everything that goes with it
50c, at the Nook, 379 N. Hlh.
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CIRCUIT JUDGES NOT DISCUS
SING CASE AT ISSUE
Rumors circulated in this city
recently about a discussion be
tween Circuit Judges L. H. Mc
Mahan and Percy R. Kelly on the
same day that a hearing was held
before Judge Kelly in the matter
of a petition having to do with
Willos and Kelley, are based en
tirely upon a mistaken idea of the
facts, it was stated by Judge Mc
Mahan last ngiht.
"What ctually happened vr&s
this," McMahan stated, "I ap
proached Judge Kelly to ask him
if he was willing to join with me
in signing a telegram to Governor
Patterson asking that the senten:
ces of Willos and Kelley be com
muted to life imprisonment. What
I said to him had absolutely noth
ing to do with the petition which
was to be argued before him that
afternoon. Due to the fact that
this matter happened to come up
on the same day the rumor start
ed that I began to talk to him
about the petition, and that he
stopped me from doing so.
"The rumor unfortunately gain
ed some circulation that way, and
in justice to both Judge Kelly and
myself I think should be correct
ed." D. A. R. RESCUED
WASHINGTON. April 14.-r-
(AP) More than a score of dele
gates to the conventions of the
Daughters of the American Revo
lution which is to begin here next
week were rescued from a fire at
a small hotel on G street early
today. Some of them were carried
down ladders by firemen.
FLORAL DESIGNS
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GOLD FISH, BIRDS
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WEST PLAINS. Mo.. April 14.
(AP). Thirty eight persons
are known to have beau kilted and
20 injured In an explosion which
demolished a dance hall here last
night Twenty bodies had been
Identified early tonight and
friends and relatives crowded two
morgues in an effort to Identify
the other charred and shattered
bodies recovered from the ruins.
Seventeen persons were unaccoun
ted for and were believed to be
among the unidentified dead.
A coroner's Jury, hastily sum
moned' by. Richard Green, prose
cuting attorney, could not agree
on the cause of the explosion and
adjourned until Wednesday. A
gasoline tank supposed to have
been exploded was found intact.
Two buildings adjoining the
garage and dance hall also were
destroyed. Estimates of proper
ty damage ranged upward from
$150,000.
Thirty or 40 couples attended
the dance but some were not In
the hall at the time of the blast.
Whether all escaped who were
sleeping in second story apart
ments in the buildings adjoining
the garage had not been deter
mined late today. Searchers be
lieved a few more bodies would be
found In the ruins.
"It was the most harrowing ex
perience of my entire life." said
W. H. Evans. Chicago traveling
salesman who witnessed the tra
gedy. "The cries of victims who
were buried under the flaming
debris, people we knew we
couldn't do a thing for, will re
main with me until I die.
"They didn't have a chance.
The front of the building was
blown out and the upper floor col
lapsed. The dancers were hurled
Into a blazing furnace from which
there was no escape. Rescue work
could not be carried on. The
flames prevented our doing any
thing but Just standing by and
listening to the cries.
"I was standing in front of the
Commercial hotel which is almost
directly across the street from the
Weiser building, when suddenly
there came a tremendous blast
bomb. Plate glass along the street
like the explosion of a dynamite
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PAUL TRAGLIO. Prop.
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for Dance
Says 38 Dead
was shattered and the very ground
trembled.
"With my companions wa rush
ed across the street to the demol
ished building. Hanging from
some kind of electric wires was a
man. He had beea blown from a
'second story window and had
managed to grab hold of the wires.
We called' to him to drop and wa
would catch him. He did so and
was only slightly hurt.
"Wa managed to save tour oth
er men but after that we could
do nothing more but wait for the
firemen to extinguish the blase so
that work could be carried oa la
the ruins."
Drastic Action Looms
Fish Poaching Reported
PORTLAND Apr. 14 (AP)
A shake up in the personnel or
deputy game and fish wardena.
patrolling the Willamette river
between Sell wood Bridge and
Oregon City will result from re
ports that fish poaching Is going
on in that vacinlty, Harold Clif
ford, -state game warden, an
nounced today.
Qntslde wardens will be brought
in to displace certain wardens as
signed to the Willamette river, ta
accord with warnings which Clif
ford said had been given to war
dens that they must effectively
stop all poaching and arrest vio
lators if they wish to remain on
the force.
Rnmors that efforts of wardens
to stop poaching had been unsuc
cessful have been prevalent for
some time. A force of eight men.
six of them employed by the game
commission and two by the fish
commission, have been assigned
to patrol the stream while three
other men, two from the game
commission 'i ope from the fish
commission, were assigned to ope
rate three huge searchlights
placed at strategic points to aid
In patroling the river.
MT. CREST ABBEY
MAUSOLEUM
VAULT ENTOMBMENT
LLOYD T. RIGDON. Mngr.
TERWILLIGERS
Perfect Funeral Service
For Less
Licensed Lady Mortician
770 Chezneketa Street
Telephone 724.