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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 4, 1928)
Tfo TTVk OteRf stAirssnar, Sga, Orggsg. -rto25y Horary, TftctuSzr?, Local News Briefs; Mr. Denhem Here E. Dan ham, farmer residing out from Woodburn, was a business visitor to this city Monday. Astoriaas Visit Mr., and Mrs. Robert Ford arrived Monday from Astoria-to visit at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Ford. Hunter Fined 'William Dough ty was fined $25 in justice court here Monday for hunting on pri rate property without permission. CorvallLs Man Flnded E. F. Rowland of Corrallls was fined $10 justice court here Friday for driving with more than three In the front seat of his car. Dr. Banrmaa Enronte -Dr. J, Shelly Saurman will return tp Sa-; lem Wednesday from an extensile trip through eastern centers, ac cording to word recalled here Monday. Oak Ridge Folk Here Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Jones of Oak Ridge were Monday visitors to Salem. Mr. Jones is a member of the board of directors in the school district. Barrys Vlait Here Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Barry of the Rock Point school district were Monday callers at the office of the county school superintendent. Planning Skating Party The Jxmior chamber of commerce of the senior high school will hold a skating party at the Dreamland rink Saturday, December 15. Miss Muriel Wilson is faculty ad visor to the group. Juvenile Officer Visits Miss Agnes M. Pitchford, juvenile of-? ficer of Douslas county, whd wears a "Deputy Sheriff," was in Salem Monday visiting Miss Nona AVhite, juvenile officer of Marion count v." Miss Pitchford's head quarters are in Roseburg. lieex Estate ApprnlsoU Inven tory and appraisement filed in -probate here Monday in the "mat ter of the estate of the late John Keer. estimates the estate at $5. 62.56. Appraisers are E. J. Charlesworth. R. E. Skaife and Martin Lorence. Returns From Xewbrg Ger trude J. M. Page, local, realtor, returned Sunday from .&e,1fbrg, where she had been for fnbtihan a week. She went there to spend a week-end with friends, and con tracted a severe cold which made it necessary for her to prolong her stay. ... . Open Meeting Members of the Knights and Ladies of the Maca bees are requested each to bring a guest to the open meeting to be held in McCornack hall Wednes day night, beginning at 8 o'clock. A social evening will be held, with out-of-town visitors expected. Dr. Warner To Portlands Dr. Estella Ford Warner, director of the Marion county -child health demonstration, was a Monday vis itor to oPrtland, where she ad dressed th Men's club of the First Congregational cbttreh , of that city at a . luncheon meeting. Mrs. Johnson In Portland Mrs. S. Darlow Johnson is expect ed to return this week from St. Helens, where with Mr. Johnson she has been since Thanksgiving. Mr. Johnson returned Sunday to occupy his pulpit at the Leslie Memorial church. t tJr Banquet Postponed Thin fath er and son banquet whicWas to have been held tonight ikthe Leslie Memorial church has Seen postponed, it was announced .last night. The banquet will be held later, although the exact date is not known. Playlet Given A clever play let, "Photographing the Family," .was presented by members of the Highland Girl Reserves at the Highland school Monday after noon. Those in the cast were Hallie Chamberlain, Ruth Saw yer, Evelyn Nelson, Eleanor Cur tis. Alia Graber, Arline Moffat t and Jane1 Keith. A number of new members were initiated. Teachers Have "Fla A num ber of teachers In the " Salem schools are suffering attacks of the influenza, with thtr following absences reported to the office of the city superintendent Monday : Mary Eyre, -history teacher In the high school; G. W. Harra, chem istry, high school; and Miss Anna Miles of the Leslie junior high. Substitutes are: ' Mrs. Winifred Walker, Mrs. Applewhite, Mrs. J. W. Nash. Dr. Evans Arrives Dr. Lester lv Evans, director of hospital ser vice for the Commonwealth Fund, New York City, with Mrs. Evans and their daughter Charlotte, at. rived in Salem early Monday to spend 10 days at the child health demonstration. This is his first visit to the west. Dr. Evans was formerly pediatrician for the health demonstration at Fargo, N. D. ' ' - Winners Ready Soon Elimina tion contests are being held in the Salem schools to determine the winner of the safety first speaking contest as a part of the safety first program sponsored In Soeeder Is Fined J. F. Dlmlck was fined $15 hi Justice court Fri day for speeding. Glass Broken C. Klttleson was fined $25 in circuit court here Fri day for having broken a. glass bot tie on the highway. ; ? . , Cause At Independence Presi dent J. M. Canse of Kimball School of Theology preached Sunday morning at the Metho dist church la Independence. Fined Account Filed Final ac count has been filed in probate in the matter of the estate of the late H. W. Timm. Date of final hear ing has been set for January 2. Envoy at Willamette Envoy Walter Jeffrey of the Salvation Army presented several vocal and instrumental numbers . at the Willamette university chapel Monday. He was introduced by Captain Williams of the local corps. Teacher Absent Mrs. Lillian Van Loan, director of the part time continuation school in Sa lem is confined to her home at McMinnville with the influenza. Miss Lilah Hollo way of the Par riah junior high school will take charge of the part trine students until Mrs. Van Loan returns. Market Road Asked Another market road for Marion was asked Friday when, a petition was filed with the county court asking es tablishment of two and a half miles o market road on the St. Louis-Champoeg route. Plan Christinas Program The church school board of the First Methodist church met Monday night to complete plans for the Christmas celebration, which will include the Christmas World Ser vice offering from the Sunday school classes of the First Metho ami cnurch, and a program on Sunday evening, December 23 Inspect YiLnplione H. F. Barnicoat. eng'oeer for Electrical Uesearch Prodact3 Inc., spent two days fcoing' over the Vitaphone equipment at Bligh's Capitol the atre. Mr. Barnicoat reports that al of the Vitaphone theatres in the northwest are enjoying a won derful business with the new talk ing pictures. District Conference The Sa lem district conference of Metho dist churches will be held in the First Methodist church December 14 with Bishop Titus Lowe of Portland delivering the sermon in the evening. Laymen of the Methodist churches are being in vited to attend the session with their pastors. Flag Bearer Passes William Casteline, 77, flag bearer for the local branch of the Salvation Army for many years, passed away nere r riaay. Aitnougn re ports some two years ago had 4 that he had been left a large sum of money by an eastern .relative. the money apparently had not been forthcoming. up until the time of Casteline's death. --w- Dr. Doner In - Portland for. Carl G. Doney president ofWil- lamette university, spent Monday in Portland meeting with the com mittee in charge of the drive for completing the university's en dowment campaign. The meet ing had been postponed in order that Bishop Titus Lowe, who has been in the east, might meet with the committee. Post off ice Sends Warning Nearly 5,000 small dodgers ask ing Salem residents to get their Christmas mail into the postofflce before December 15 have been placed in mail boxes in Salem, Ar thur E. Gibbard, assistant post. master, said Monday. This cov ers the town pretty well. The mail wagons-will soon be bearing the seasonal posters. Council To Meet The teach ers' council of the Salem Teach ers' association will meet today at 4:15 o clock in the senior high school building. Delegates to the Oregon State Teachers associa tion will be elected. A report will be made -upon observance of Thrift week in the local schools. Miss Signe Paulson, Miss Dorothy Taylor and Miss Eras Sadler are members of the thrift committee Men's Meeting The Hen's Council of the First Methodist church will meet Wednesday night at 7:30 o'clock in the church parlors. Following a bus iness sesion three moving picture reels will be shown by Dr. David Bennett Hill, including "Eight Thousand Miles With Lindberg." The Climb Around MU Hood Loop ; and : to the Summit and four hundred feet or exceptional funnies." Refreshments will be served - at - the close of the meet' Ing.,-,-";; ,. - Two Cars Collide An auto driv en by J. R. Payne, salesman of this city, was in an accident on the Pacific highway shortly before 6 p. m. Friday, the other car be ing a truck owned by J. W. Cun ningham of Portland. Payne's car, a two-door sedan, was badly dam aged but not overturned and Payne and Miss Ellen Currln, who was also in the auto, were-eut- by flying glass. Mrs. Payne, who was riding, on the opposite side i the machine from the side which the truck struck, escaped without the schools by the Salem Advertls-Cftnjury. The accident occurred Inx club. The school winners in the speaking contests, one from each school, will be guest? of the Ad club at a banquet, to be held soon. Other contests in the safety project are also being completed or judged now. Including the post er and poem competition. . - Doctors. Dentists To Meet A joint meeting of the ' Polk-Yam-hill dental society' and the Polk- Yamhill-Marloa medieal . society will be held at the , Gray Belle here tonight, beginning at 4 7:30 o'clock. : Dr. H. C. Flxott of. Pert- land, whose speciality is radi ography of the teeth. : jaws and bead, will present material of in terest to both groups. Dr. E: H. Hobson ot . this city will . give a short talk upon the laws for pre scription and use of narcotics. . - just north of the Lake Lablsh sec tion. : FOR INFORMATION ABOUT LOCAL OR EASTBRK RAILROAD TRIPS a PHONE727 v, Oregon Oectrip ly.fs Willamette Valtey Line f WVSZ TO&IO VMtftaf ItuM. W te lr your ftaa giM4 . kmkm. Rmaaiuti to. . i- - Tboxnpeoa-Orliitacb Optical Cow lie m. c i'i st. Clyde " Johnson m CAvdm R Johnson Of ' tha CI. W lahnmii Clothing company, is seriously 111, His daughter has been called h Amu from O. S. C. to be with him. 1 ..Miller, Estate 589.27 Inven tory and- appraisement filed in probate here I Monday t estimates the estate at $539.27. Appraisers are Otto H. Hunt, William Olden burg and George Thompson. Market Road Asked Another petition for a market road was fil ed with the Marion county court here Monday. The petition, signed by George A. Etzel and others, has to do with seven miles of the pre sent Fern Ridge county road. Pool Hall Planned W. N Wells has applied to the city of ficials for a permit to operate a pool hall at 2020 Capitol street. in the Hollywood district. The petition has been turned over to the police committee of the city council for -Investigation. 'Boys' tliorns The Salem Boys' chorus will give a concert with "a group of special numbers. In the Jason Lee church tonight at J o'clock. The program is being given for the benefit o the church brotherhood benefit fund, and a small admission charge will be made. Suit Money Asked A motion demanding $100 attorneys fees and $35 court costs was filed in circuit court here Monday by Mar ie Payne Lynch in her suit against Victor Francis Lynch. She filed suit Saturday to have a marriage decree annulled, claiming that she was forced into it bv his fraudulent representations. Title in Issue- Suit to quiet title to certain real property and to have it sold and the money di vided among the plaintiffs, was filed In circuit court here Monday. Plaintiffs are Alfred C. Murray and a- long list of others. Defen dants are Edward Trippett and others. secona retition Flel Not con tent with filing one petition, back ers 01 the proposed market road from St. Louis station west to the intersection of the Salem-Cham- poeg road filed a second petition with the county court Monday me second petition contains a long list of names that did not ap pear on the first paper. Liqnor Owners Fined John Schnee, 45, and Isadore Schnee, 84, his father, were fined in jus tice court Monday when they ad mitted possession of a quantity of wine. The older man was fined $50 and his son $200. The young er man took most of the blame on himself. Both are residents of Mount Angel. Larceny Case Dismissed The case against Dale Fineerhooth. charged with larceny of a trailor, was ordered dismissed by Justice of the Peace Small Monday when evidence was introduced to show that the defendant the trailor un der a conditional, sales contract. Costs were assessed against Ed ward Buncb, private prosecutor. Mrs. Perkins Recovers Mrs. Etta Perkins, 345 South Capitol street, who has been a patient at the Deaconess hospital" fore some time,, has sufficiently improved that she was .able to leave the hospital Monday . for the Metho dist old" people's home on Center street- ., I ' Undergoes Operation Frank Shackman. 622 North High street. underwent an. operation for ap pendicitis at the Deaconess hospi tal Monday night. 5, Injures "Leg D. W. Peterson, 254 North Front street and an employ of the Starr Canning company, injured his leg while at work Monday morning. He was taken to the Deaconess . hospital for treatment. Falls to Stop J. Gunther was arrested Sunday; by city police on charges of failing to stop at - a through street intersection. .- - Mr. Compton Here R. F. Compton of Portland arrived Monday for a two-day business vjslt here. He is a guest at the New Salem. ,, Rankins Here Mr. and Mrs. Hugh B. Rankin of Medford reg- ilstred Monday at the Marion. Plana Thrm Dwllisir V T. Odom took oat permits Monday to build three houses; one at 2065 Breyman street costing $4000, one it ZU4& Brerman costinr X2500. and one at 510 North 20th street costing $4 ffOO. 1 Speeding Charged Clarence V. Woolery, Salem route 7; Melvin Millott, 1140 South Commercial street, and A. W. WInslow, Salem route 7, were fined $5 each In police court Monday on charges of speeding. All were arrested Sunday. Large Beet Grown A larre beet grown by Otto II. Hunt of Keizer bottom is on disolav at the Anderson and Rupert real estate race. The beet Is nearly two feet long, excluding the top, and Is ap proximately 15 inches around at the largest part. Here on Business J. P. Bouf- ford, representative of the Barde steel company of Portland, is a business visitor in Salem and is stopping at the New Salem while here. Baker Man Here L. Ci. Bowns of Baker Is a Salem business vis itor. He is a former proprietor of the Gei8er Grand hotel in the eas tern Oregon city. Recklessness Charged G 1 e n Mathis, Salem route 9, and Clair Kellar, route 8, were arrested Sunday on charges of reckless driving. Kellar was also charged with driving before he had reach ed the legal age for operating a motor vehicle. Lights Improper Floyd Gos hong, Albany route 2, and R. S. Flint, 1393 North Commercial street, were arrested Saturday night on charges of operating mo tor vehicles without proper lights. Blanket Stolen Ralph Mason, 1135 North 18th-street, has re ported to the police that a blanket was stolen from his car while it was parked Saturday night. PILESCURED Wltkaat frmtla ( taw at Mat. DR. MARSHALL in cikM. Bid. Sure Way to Stop Coughing This Prescription Relieves s Almost Instantly Coughing Is usually due to caus es which patent medicines and cough syrups do not reach. How ever, Thoxine, a famous doctor's prescription relieves . coughing with : the yery first : swallow. It works on an entirely different the ory, has a double action, relieves the irritation and goes direct to the internal cause.; ' Unlike most cough medicines, Thoxine contains no chloroform. dope, or other harmful drugs. Safe for the whole family. Also excel lent for sore throat. Quick relief guaranteed or your money back. 35c, COc, and $1.00. Sold by Perry's Drug- Store. adv. 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Tatar waa taa Arat tlaa laia a' I haaV taa caarek kailaUc' Xa mattar kow atubbara ar arbat . nap j tranbta la, yaa muit try Aarlaa.- Na rtak. ! a akaaca. aa aavfel Aarlaa aaaat 4a tka ! wark ar eat ya aatk!av . . . avyEmm ciokxt-s2ack cuaramtzz ; ccszzs wrra cvkxy faemakx For Sale, Iterouuncnded ami Guar, anteed by the Perry Drag S cr? . and oilier leading drags 'sta. ." Concert Grand Opera Hoase Thursday eve, Dec C. 8:15. Adm. $1.00, 75c, and 50c;. Tickets on sale at Will's Musle store. I. Picture For 3u-iatniaa . Etchings, feathered bird pic tures, tinted photographs of Ore gon scenes, reproductions of fa mous paintings. Presnall's. 4155 Court Street. r Christmas Card Problems Easily solved Just phone COO and ask our salesman to call with samples. Commercial Printing Dept. Statesman Publishing Co.. tit JS. Commercial. "Emu JetUck r Footwear, easy, comfortable, smart, stylish and at a price you can afford to pay. See the new ones at Miller's. Slake Your Feet Glad , WitlrEnna Jettlck footwear. New model plus our regulation styles now on display at Miller's. Hnu Jettlck Footwear ' Always $5.95 pair. Try these and know the joy of real foot comfort. Miller's. Aprons For Christmas Upstairs 265 S. Commercial. 1 Loanson Salary Furniture Automobiles 2nd mortgages and contracts. Oregon Industrial Loan Co., 411 Masonic Bldg. Ruy Xwv t j , j The Silverton mill will shut down soon. Get your partly sea soned 16" old fir mill block wood now, off the car. It is good fur- FIND IT HERE Guaranteed Shed Drv W Coal prompt delivery, Tel. 13. Say It With Filberts On Christmas. Ask any bank. Prices on Toys Lower at Hamiltons', 340 Court street. Dollar Dinner Every nlft-hl 6:30 to I at the Marlon hotel. For Rent v . Four room house. Partly fur nished, 337 N. Cottage street. Furniture Upholsterer And repairing Giese-Powers Furniture Co. Say it With Filberts On Christmas. Ask any bank flO.OO For Buits or Overcoats Two for $30.00. Brin friend. and leave measure. Sample suit on display. 442 State Street. HacDowell Club Chorus SAYS I We have a 1026 model Chrys ler leather coach well equipped. Has run bat very little and looks like new car for $425. in The House That Servica rlalif nace or heater wood. Phone 1642 Fred E. Wells. . Anooanceoient Dr, J. Shelley Saurman after an extended trip east will be in his office on Wed. Dec 6th, 1928. Xewly Finished Unfurntehe! 3 room apt., Virginia apts. 879 N. Liberty. Makes Trip North W. L. Phil lips of the Valley Motor company, Is visiting in Woodland, Wash., this week-end. Fostoria Glassware In Many Patterns, a single piece or a set will make a wonderful gift. Pomeroy & Keene gift room. 3 Salem Homes of Furniture Goes at auction Wed. nite 7 p. m, at F. N. Woodry's only auc tion market and furniture store located at 1610 N. Summer. John J. Rottle 415 State St. Expert Shoe Fitter WALK-OVER AND CANTILEVER FOOTWEAR OBJTTJART . .. - SHARP ; , Funeral services will be held at the Rigdon parlors at 10:30 o' clock this morning for John H. Sharp. 5 7," who died Nov. 29, at Roseburg. Interment In the Odd Fellows cemetery. Two brothers, Frank W. of Roseburg and Emory of Salem, and one sister, Mrs. Florence Taylor of San Francisco, survive. GRIFFITH Georpe P. Griffith died at o' clock Sunday night at the family, home at the age "of nearly "49 years. He had been confined to the - home for two years. Funeral ser-" vices will be held Tuesday at 2 , o'clock at the Rigdon parlors, with Dr. Carl G. Doney giving an ad dress and the Elks lodge in . charge. The American Legion will ' hare charge of entombment at the' ML Crest Abbey mausoleum. AIM 25 Per Gallon Radiators Drained and Refilled "JIM" SMITH The Station With a Clock "BILL" WATKINS Open All Nile .Clough- .HUSTON MT. CREST ABBEY MAUSOLEUM Vanlt Entombment LLOYD T. RIGDON, Mugr. 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