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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 15, 1928)
TO TK New (tescow Staisshan, Salem. Oregon, YlwriSky 2Iorntnffr Tfovemltr YJ, iftg? CUE REPORTED - Tha state supreme court Tues day reversed the decree of Judge Walter H. Brans of Multnomah eeosAy. In a suit brought by the Patriae Rlehanbaeh company to secerver commissions from A. C. Bag? aggregating several thous and dollars. The lower court awarded the plaintiff a judge- IMtt In the amount of $1040. The opinion was written by Justice McBride, with Chief Jus tice) Band and Justices Belt and Ceahow concurring. Other opinions handed down by th supreme court Tuesday fol- Credit Serrlce company ts. Gor- aea Furney, defendant, and E. C. Dwaarng. appellant: aooeal from Itaitaomah county; action to re lam money. Opinion by Justice seaman, judge T. E. J. Duf t reversed. Harriett E. Fagalde, appellant, Henry Whitcomb and Dorrls waueomo: appeal zrom Wasnlng- countri suit to set aside Opinion by Justice Ross- JUdsre Oeorre R. Bsaiev ixmned. Ameal Dismissed litta Damascus, administratrix 1 the estate of D p. DimiMin. deceased, ts. Home Coal Com ' Pax appellant; appeal from Mult. usin county; suit to recover Macs and personal property. Ap peal dismissed in opinion by Justice Rossman. H. H. Moen ts. J. T. Ait ken. Aojkng business as Altken Con struction company, appellant; ap peal irom Multnomah county; tmn to recover damages for per BOM injuries. Opinion by Jus tie Belt. Judge George B. Ross snaa affirmed. Jacob Weinsteln, a minor by Base Weinsteln, guardian ad lib. appellant, ts. Shanna C. Wheel e; appeal from Multnomah coun ty; action to recover damages. Opinion by Justice Belt. Judge Behert Tucker reversed and case resaanded. W. L. Wood vs. John E. Young, appellant; appeal from Multno- snaa county; action to recover damages. Opinion by Justice Brown. Judge W. A. Ekwall af firmed. J. I Cook vs. E. E. VanBus kirk and Viola VanBusklrk, ap pellants; appeal from Multnomah county; suit to foreclose sales contract. Opinion by Justice Beaa. Judge John Stevenson af- msned. Robert F. Dixon. aDDellant. vs Kate A. Fox; appeal from Multno- saa county; suit for reformation at contract. Opinion by Justice ittaaow. Judge G. F. Sklpworth amrmed.- Celumbia River Door comoanv appellant, vs. E. B. Timms, re spondent, and Western Lumber ana Door company, defendant; appeal from Multnomah conntv: action to recover on promissory nata. Opinion by Justice Cos- new. Judge George Rossman affirmed. Martha Miller, executrix of es tate of J. A. Miller, deceased, ana E. II. Bauer. . anoellant va Ashley and Rumelin, bankers; appeal from Multnomah conntv ait for accounting. Opinion by Justice Coshow, Judge Robert mcaer aiiirmed. Petitions for rehearing denied til Pacific ExDOrt Lumber fawn. Joaay vs. Clatskanie bank, Hol- a vs. uugene Hospital, Mer ganthaler Linotvne com nan v -wm Bpokesman, Hill vs. Hill, Swet- isuiiaing company vs. Chil dreas Home and Goldstein vs. Robert Dollar comoanv. Petition of Samuel Olson for reinstatement as member of bar referred to grievance committee of state bar association for rec ommendation. D'Arcy Awarded $400 Judgment In Rental Suit Pt H. D'Arcy won a $400 ver dict against A. B. McKillop on the opening day of the November term of circuit court here Tues day. D'Arcy was suing for rent which he claimed was due him from McKillop for use of the space In which the Royal cafeter ia Was operated. The case 'had aid over from the last term' of court due to the fact that some of , tha chief witnesses were ill at that time and could not appear. ereveryougoJ -WEKrariait ' - PREPARE FOR MADAGASCAR HOP r i, 6 , At ViHaeoablay, a suburb of Paris, three French flyers, Lieut Bouliner, Adjutant Demeans and Ltaet. Marie, bar been groom Inf their 600 h. p. Breguet biplane for a long distance flight front Villaeoublay to Madagascar., The aviators are abore. left to right. in ue orocr Additional Society Sup reme Head of Eastern Star to Be Guest T TNUSUAL interest is being at- t ached by Masonic circles to the announcement that the Most Worthy Grand Matron of the World, Order of the East ern Star, Mrs. Emma Chadwlck of Seattle, will be the guest' of honor at a dinner to be given at o'clock Tuesday night in the newly-opened Masonic temple din ing room, with Chadwlck Chap ter, o. E. S., and Lodge No. 4. A F. and A. M., as hosts. Additional guests of honor with Mrs. Chad wlck will be Mrs. Bess Setter of Astoria, Grand Matron of Oregon: and Rex Davis of Portland, Grand Master of Oregon. All resident members of the Eastern Star and of Lodge No. 4 are invited to attend. Further in formation may be secured from Mrs. J. P. Price, telenhone 2097J Assisting Mr. and Mrs. Price. chairmen of the committee In charge of the dinner, will be Mr and Mrs. I. W. Follls, Mr. and' Mrs. Georre Dunsford. Mr. nri Mrs. G. W. Laflar. Mrs. Sarah Lloyd. Mrs. Elisabeth Lamb, Mrs. Iva Bushey, Mrs. Anna McKeei Mrs. Gladys Mesch, Mrs. Lula To reduce our stock of Pontiac Sixes, we have low ered the prices of all current models one hundred and fifty dollars, making It possible to buy a brand new Pontiac for as little as five hundred ninety-five dollars, fob factory. Never before has any six or similar quality been offered at such low prices. And never have motor Old Price New Price Two Door Sedan $745 $595 Coupe 745 595 Sport Roadster 1 745 595 Phaeton , 775 625 Cabriolet 795. 645 Four Door Sedan f 825 I 675 Sport Landau Sedan 875 725 7 f ,x f :: f Corey, Mrs. Mary Curtis, Dr. and stm. Henry Morris, Mr. and Mrs. H. s. Bosshard, L. A..Grote and Charles Pratt. . The dinner will mark the re opening of the fifth floor of the Masonic temple for use by the Ma sonic bodies. The floor, which contains the dining room, ball room, card rooms, and other so cial halls, has not been available for use by the organizations for a number of years. Women's Club Offers Resolutions Saturday , , The following resolutions were passed at the meeting of the Sa-i wm woman's ciub Saturday: Whereas, We desire to record our appreciation of the late Mrs. Joseph Baumgartner as a loyal member of the Salem Woman's club, ever faithful in attendance and a willing and efficient work er. Resolved, that we deeply la ment the loss of our friend and co-worker and that we tender our sincere sympathy to her family In their bereavement; Resolved, that a copy of these resolutions be spread upon the minutes of the club, a copy sent to the family and a copy given to the press of our city for publica tion, signed by the president and secretary of the club. Respectfully submitted, MARGUERITE P. ELLIOTT, DORA P. ALDEN, IDA NILES. DORA P. WALLACE, Pres., LENA M. PENNINGTON, Secy. WEUbEW) MEW All prices . 0. B. Pontiac plus delivery charges Mrs. DeMytt Hostess To UD, Members O Mrs! I I ' DeMytt entertained members of the U. D. club and a small group of additional guests with an afternoon of bridge In her home on South Fourteenth street Tuesday. Special guests were Miss Rosalia Bach, Mn. J. Schmidt. Mrs. George Henderson and Mrs. A. E. Hnckesteln. - Mrs. Stephen Breltenstein won the high score prise for the three tables of cards in play. At the tea hoar Mrs. DeMytt was assist ed In serving by Mrs. Breltenstein and Mrs. John Nathman. Club members present Included Mrs.- T. M. Barr, Mrs. E. A. Prultt, Mrs. Stephen Brelteasteia, Mrs. John Nathman, Mrs. T. D. McClalne, Mrs.. 8. A. Albrlch, Mrs. C. D. Thomas, Mrs. James Heenan, Mrs. Frank 'Jaskoskl, Mrs. E. H. Bar rel!, and the hostess Mrs. DeMytt, Mrs. Prultt will be the next club hostess, entertaining In a fort night. Members of the Berean class of the Court street Christian church motored to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith at Spring Val ley in Polk county Tuesday night for a combined business and so cial meeting. Following the brief business session, 'games, music and singing was enjoyed. Mrs. Oscar HoTon assisted Mrs. Smith in serving refreshments to the 21 members present. The rooms of the Smith home were. lovely with dosens of baskets of bronze and rose chrysanthemums combined with fern. 1 ! Reservations Being . Made For Luncheon A most interesting program has been prepared for the Salem branch. American Association of University Women, funeheon Sat urday noon at the Gray Belle. In addition to an address on fellow ships for women, by Prof. Emma Gunther of Columba university, K. Inoue, consul of Japan sta tioned at Portland, will discuss Japan's international relations. Members are requested to make reservations for the luncheon by Friday by phoning 333. Addi tional guests may also be invited by the club members to hear Mr. Inoue's address at 1:45 o'clock. Mrs. Mary Baumgartner will entertain members of U. 8. Grant circle No. 5. L. of G. A. R. at a social meeM)g In her home, 2675 Brooks avenue. - Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Lewie hsd as their house guests over the week end Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Gif- fln of Sheridan and Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Underwood and daughter, Lois, of Portland. Saturday! evening Mrs. Lewis entertained with cards honoring Mr. Lewis on his birthday anni versary. Guests who enjoyed the evening were, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Martin, Mr, and Mrs. C. L. Wel- 7r Tyro Door Sedan, Coupe or Roadster car buyers had such an opportunity to enjoy the superiorities of six cylinder performance and the luxury of Fisher bodies at such sensationally low cost! j . ;-i Small down payments easy monthly terms. Tour old car taken in trade. Come in and choose your car today 1 Such spectacular bargains can't last long! . .- ' v man. Mr. and Mrs. J. U. Griffin of Eherldaa, : Mr. and lira. Joe Dinger. Mr. and Mrs. 1L W. Un- Portland, hnd tha h$nor gnest and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis. Lata in the evening Mrs. Underwood assist ed Mrs. Lewis In serving. Baskets of chrysanthemums In a variety of shades were attractive about the living rooms. f Study Classes to . Meet Tonight Classes in child study sponsored by the American Association of University Women will hold their first study periods tonight. Wom en Interested in the pre-schooli child study will meet at 7:30 o'clock In the, Salem clinic in the First National bank building, with Mrs. P. H. Aeton as leader. Those Interested in the adolescent child study will meet with Mrs. Roy Klein at 7:30 o'clock in the T. W.I C. A. All women Interested, whether previously enrolled or not are invited to meet with the groups at this time. . . - The sonth circle of the .First! Christian church will sponsor a silver tea and apron sale In the church parlors Friday afternoon from 2:30 to 4:20 o'clock, the af fair being open, to ' the public.- A program will be given at the tea hour, with Mrs. a W. Elgin, Mrs, Otto Headrlck and Mrs. B. W. I Macey in charge. Mrs. M. H. Vie sko and Mrs. Henry Hobson will preside at the serving urns. The Woman's Alliance of the Unitarian church will meet for their monthly literary-social meet ing at a 1 o'clock luncheon Friday in the Emerson room of : the church building. Hostesses will be Mrs. J. R. Pollock. Mrs. ; Anna Tucker and Mrs. George Trott. A travelogue will be the feature of the afternoon program. LOS ANGELES, Nov. 14. - (AP) Armand Emanuel, San Francisco heavyweight, msde a punching bag of big Mike Arnold of Denver, Colo., to take 1 every one of the ten rounds of their bout here tonight and walk off with the decision. Arnold tried hard to make fight of It through the last five or six rounds but he was unable to cope with the shifty style of the San Francisco fighter. Eman uel, boxing circles around the lumbering Colorado fighter, (bit him with everything he had. Emanuel, making his first ma jor appearance as a heavyweight, I weighted 188 pounds while Arn-f old weighed 190. Hffll W BS 0 OVER MIKE ARfJOLD r A Word to the Thrifty-wise:: Don't Overlook Our Assemblage of s mart Apparel Furred Coats yr wn, tmu9$, and ftmbrs tV J ff These groaps ays sj sjgnlfrtnt Sv i '7 fvu' Iron the value flswuului Affll ' I X VV lhr rom x Frocks -hst are notable for their smarp Gets. that typi fy the J. a Penney Company policy of vahst - giv gi $1975 Outing Gowns Are Cozy for mter Nights Ussy good looking new styles solid colors, stripes and flowered patterns trimmed in a variety of ways. An eco 'Comical range of prices from 79c98cl Rayon ftrfloced Chen me Sttatily shnple and practical tor BB(sl ttgerie reds. " 58c n styles yT" j 0 Misses hJSi ii - -' ! yt, Smart j y New Hats Tb Ttriety tf : eJmr Myics . ef. ' C fered in our stock '7 '!. feature of, the - " 1 .Wlon. More ttim- " - - - siing dtffereat r .le-ide j) tfecisbrinuaed :v : : UMuim. ' 160 North Liberty St. 39 arid Silk Hose Every Day! No. 444 Makes Such Luxury Possible Pure silk hose every day is no longer an extravaganCe it is a smart neces sity that well-dressed women and mis ses can all afford now 1 See our num ber 444 at 98c Tanaah -Even Glow Misty Morn Honey Beige Other Smart Shades A wide selection of modish colors to harmonize with every, costume full fashioned with mercerized sole and toe. Tailored Slips In Pastel and Dark ' Shade Included st this economical hrice are slips of heavy qual ity rsyon Jersey end an attrac tive rayon and silk twill satin, -tailored style and a selection Of colors. y $1.98 Bloomers Yoke Front Excellent' 98c ' Newest Modej Our Usual Sating Price T.-- One bat b not enonh for the smart womanthat ts why to many; come " here where the breitxaoiia are alwayi econoaace iry pricta. "- . We Don't Sell "Seconds" Although a century apart la time we are ai rigidly careful of sle Quality of our mcrchaa- disc, as the Old Craftsman. . That is why wt don't sell secoods,M and why, for ex ample, the inner soles of oar hoes are made ol the same tough, long-wearing leather as the outer. Quality is that part of your purchase you must trust to oar honor, sad keeping faith with our customers for over a quar ter of a century has built up our business. Fabric Gloves Are Very Smart Especially the new ones with cleverly deco rated cuffs that flare a little or turn back In tailored style. Pair 79c "Lady-Lyke" Girdle of Brocade and Elastic This 1 is a girdle for many types of figure it is fashioned with a pink silk brocade front panel and the body of silk stripe elastic Sixes 24 to 36, $2.98 Women's Hose Semi-Sheer Noli 447 Silk to the vcrj top. T What Is New In Goats ; for Girl Two to Sixteen J C . PEKNEYj .trH hi- Kcv Yoik , fust p Gntl tit and ! obtauif Wlatt U New aSpitifor GtrU! ;Tar, yxjttTl find to arajt ready . . and $138 $2a98 jaiutt wffl make .UK mntTterj; ft? 3Xsa oeicaeiMMY or caukhima I. . Corner High and Trade , Telephone i 111 r 'i VJ ' -.-'.i-i'- . 1... -v - SS r 1