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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 23, 1928)
The New OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Friday Morning, November tS,-1928 lIN'Stl Hubbard Group -Plans ba zaar for Deceii)pr 7; Committees- Afipbinted HUBBARD, Ore.. Nov. 22 (Special) The Hubbard Wo man's club held Its regular meet ing. Wednesday night at the home of Dr. P. O. Riley. Dr. Ethel Ril ey and Mrs. Neva McKenzie were Joint hostesses. During the business session final j ararngements were made for the bazaar which is to be held December 7. New committees ap Vera Boje, were side show; Coble de Lespinasse, Anna Stauffer and Kathleen Beckman; country store, Ellen Carl, Ethel Kiley and Feme Van Buren; fish pond, Maud Bidgood and Sadie Rich; grab bag, Ida Garland; candy booth, Frances Erickson, Margaret Mc Mannis and Laura Hicks; eats, Blanche Brown, Neva McKenzie and Mary Pemble. Anna Stauffer has designed some clever posters for the bazaar. Twenty-seven members were present. Guests present were Mrs. J. Sadler and Mrs. A. L. Strickland from Aurora. The following program was greatly enjoyed: "Biography of Murillo," by Rebecca Cleaver. Picture study, "Children of the Shell" by Blanche Brown. Piano solo by Marion McKenzie. Vocal "Sleepy Hollow Tune" and "Mighty Like a Rose", by Lois Miller. Piano, "Am Meer," Schubert Lizt and "C Sharp Minor Prelude," Rachmlnoff, by Mrs. A. L. Strlchland. Talk by Mrs. J Sadler. - CAMPAIGN EXPENSE ARE FILED FIGURES and Mr. . Underdalil whose birth day it was. Guesats for the eve ning -were Mr. and Mrs. Albert Roth, Mr. and Mrs. John Moe, Mr. and Mrs. Hans Jensen, and Herbert Thompson. King George 111; Doctors Report Touch of Fever LONDON, Nov. 21. (AP) King George was 111 today. Phy sicians said he was suffering from a cold and slight fever. The official bulletin issued at Buckingham palace tonight said: "The king is suffering from -a slight cold and some fever, and is remaining in bed." It was signed by Dr. Stanley Hewett and Lord Dawson. The illness is not regarded as serious because the king this morning was able to hold his usual audiences, including some with new diplomats who were pre senting their credentials. The ad vice of his physicians for him to remain in bed was simDlv a mat ter of precaution. General White to Go to War School Adjutant General nnr, a White has been designated as une oi eignt orricers of the na tional guard for Instruction Jn militarr Intellirenr college which opens in Washing- ion xMoremoer Z6. He is the on ly Western officer selected for this duty. Claude S. Knight. assistant treasurer of the republican con gressional committee of the sec ond congressional district, ex pended $2846.99 in behalf of re publican candidates for office during the recent campaign, ac cording to an expense account fild in the state department. Vera B. Marshall, treasurer of the Jackson county republican central mmittee, spent $2. 141.84. Walter M. Pierce, dem ocrat, for representative in con gress from the second district ex pended $1152. while Franklin F. Korell, republican, for represent ative in congress from the third district, expended 1647.22. Othe expense accounts iiiea here Wednesday follow: Harvey G. Starkweather, demo crat, for representative in con gress. 1st district, $70.39; M. K. Brooks, in behalf of R. R. Butler, for representative in congress, 2nd. district, $300;. I. H. Van Winkle, republican, for attorney general. $130.25; C. M. Thomas, republican, for Judge of the cir cuit, first district. $59.25; Louis P. Hewitt, republican, for circuit Judge, fourth district, depart . mnt No. 5. $32. ""Hector McPherson, republican, for representative in the legisla ture, second district. $6.40; Ly man Carrier, democrat, for rep resentative, fifth district. $101.20. J. E. Norton, republican, for representative, fifth district. $84.35; James T. Chinook, re publican, for representative, sev enth district, $24.75; Charles T. Sievers, republican, for represent ative. 16th district, $1.85; Charles M. Campbell, Socialist Principles-Independent, for repre sentative, 18th district. $4.75; A. E. Veatch, independent, for repre sentative, 20th district, $46.69; D. HenTrjr Oleen, treasurer, in be halfof A. E. Veatch, for repre sentative. 20th district. $105.49. Lee Beall, democrat, for repre sentative. 21st district. $96.75; J. D. Slater, democrat, for repre sentative. 24th district. $10; John L. Storia, democrat, for dis trict attorney Columbia county. $257.70; William E. Coleman, democrat, for district attorney Coos county. $157.50; J. M. Blank, republican, for district attorney Grant county. $44.60. Bert Anderson, secretary tax payers committee, in behalf of Newton C. Chaney, for district fj 1 attorney Jackson county. si 51.-4 &; I W. T. Miller, democrat, for dis trict attorney Josephine county. t $20; Robert E. Lees, democrat. r$ for district attorney Malheur rCf""" county. $135.78; C. C. Proebstel. v lH republican, for district attorney N. TTmatllLa rnnnW ? Pari Helm republican, for district attorney j Union county.. $35.10; Eugene E. Marsh, for district attorney Yam hill county. S88:85. Georre W. Joseoh. Portland at torney, expended on behalf of T.oval M. Graham. Independent candidate for justice of the Ore- j ran state supreme court. $4.- 82 30. This Is .the largest ex penditure by any individual re ported to the secretary of state following the recent campaign. t ' 1 " " Versteeg Case Trial Started Denies Plea for Spring Water Use Rhea, Ln per, state engineer, Wednesday denied the applica tion of Mark Skiff of Salem for permission to appropriate water from Breitenbush Hot Springs for medicinal purposes. The ap plication was opposed by the BreitenbuBh Mineral Springs company. State Patient Is Dead from Wounds Of Suicide Trial Walter Muellhaupt. 40, volun teer patient at the Oregon state hospital, died Wednesday as the result of slashing his throat with a knife late Monday. He leaves a widow, Ethel, and two children, Ethel Louise and Walter Daniel Muellhaupt. Mr. Muellhaupt was employed as an accountant in the state in dustrial accident commission here for several years. He entered the state hospital September 17, and was to have been discharged on Tuesday of this week. Demonstration Is Offered by Girls The high school girls class of the First Congregational church are giving a combination demon stration and sale of scones at the offices of the Portland Electric Power company on North Liberty Saturday, under the leadership of the class teacher, Mrs. Mark Mc Callister. The girls are using Wes tlnghouse and Hot Point electric ranges loaned by the P. E. P. company, and are making the scones of Fischer's Blend flour. The jam for the scones Is being; especially made by a representa tive of the Certo company, and will include cranberry and pine apple jam and an orange marma lade made entirely with carrots. Quality Merchandise Store Open Saturday Night Until 8:30 ruJiuar Price S.H.S. Team and Alumni to Play SILVERTON. Ore.. Nov. 22 ' (Special) The annual high school alumni football game will be played at Silvertnn nn Th.,v. Siving day. according to the re-1 me aiumm-hlgh school Kame Is almost a tradition at Sil verton and usually it l3 played "rtURSKiying aay. hi eep Baby Well HOILI PO DAY Only the most carefully compounded prescriptions prepared by the most re sponsible druggist are worthy of use for Baby. Our Prescription Service is the best service we render Capital Drug Store J. H. 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