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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 1, 1930)
flZcalNws Briefs I Kecons from 1 T!aar-. homaB E.' Rilea, of the Oregon Turned to Salem yesterday morn. Ing alter successfully completing & eS?mi th - war coee la aahtagton. D. C. Colonel and J1 ?e and tneIr two children left i the national.- capital before Cnrfaunaa, returning through the outhern states: He report the first anowf all In Washington the Vay before he left and .sayir that im eiar cozuuuons in . the J south "were favoraole, tor the most part. But, he adds; Oregon- loons best of all to him. ; . ? Card of Thanks-We . wish t thank-our, many . friends and reV (.Warehouse, ftf" N Liberty, ori an nWM It IV. an i 1 - T r Woman - Released Having found that the story of hanger and Jorerty told by if re. Ethel Al len, Gervals, who : was arrested here for shoplifting Monday, was true officials hero allowed the woman to go upon her own 're eognliance. -Mrs. Allen was "ar rested for taking several articles of wearing apparal and three pairs of shoes from a local store. She admitted that it had . been planned to sell the goods to get money to support two small chil dren and a husband who had been invalided for several weeks. Auction Sale of storare and baggage to "be held at the Larmer Urea for all they did in our re-' cent . Bereavement ad.. for - the feeaatlfal, floral offerings. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. : Sloper, .;Mr. . and Mrs. lTssj Sloper, nd My, and Mrs. Veal LofUn. r ' ' Parmer Fonersi Large Several kundredaot tHends of Lloyd C. :yarmer, Salem hardware' man ,rho died, -unexpectedly. .Mondav morning, crowded ' the Rlgdoa Thursday. A. M..y Jan.' 2nd. F. N. Woodrrl Auctioneer. Phone 811. - - Ask Coantv Hels County supervision instead of district sa- pervisien u being asked In a pe tition sgned by 3t S. Baker and others KUng '- in read district No'.- 4 C near Turner. :The petition was ' filed with the county; court Tues day, It was pointed out that N. mortuary chattel' yesterday after; I Rosenbaum. who was named so- soon to 9&y their' last respecU' to IperviSor for the district last year .tnis memory.- Many large and beanH aiea ana ne patrolman has jural floral offerings: were' made. I appointed aubearers were ; Thomas rwor, JendrklU. :rGbrl ' f aetata it: t'kVAr . it-..? 4 hrief message- -from their ? went ?.wa -made the Mount "vghft. ' Miss frothy, . which Accepta Chicago Position Mr. .Crest 'Abbey 'mausoleum. - . Bosch ; Radio7 The best In ra- dlos. Halek Electric Co " ' . Corey. Appointed H.-H.. Corey, member of "they, Oregon" public 'err ice commission, Tuesday was 'appointed a membef -of the legis lative committee of the national association of railroadir and nttll. ties commissioners Members of Washington Janus ry 7 in"opj)osi , tion to .the so-called Couiens bill . rprbyiding for federal regulation of all utilities' other than- rail roads. The Cpuxens bill will -be - discussed before a senate commit tee. '. Revival Services Attract- A large number of people are being attracted to the revivalcampaign which Evangelist L. A. Meade and H. C. Meade, musical director, are conducting at the First Evangeli cal church. The evangelist spoke last night on "Why Does God Not 'Answer Your Prayers?" setting forth several reasons lor unans wered prayers. A large number of persons remained last night for the midnight watch and , prayer service. The subject tonight will be "How to Have a Successful and Happy New Year.' A Boy's Job Some thing ste nography is only a girl's Job a mistaken notion. There is noth ing better to give a young man a foot-hold -in business. The Capi tal Business College frequently has calls for young, men stenog raphers which it cannot fill one a few weeks ago. Register now for the beginning class in short hand next week. Day and night states that she has. accepted a po sition on a newspaper la Chicago. Siss Baker baa been employed on a' newspaper near . Minnea noils. and word of the new position came as a surprise - to her par ents. ' Want nsed furniture. Tel. 611. Swim Dates Changed On ac count of the interruptions in the swimming . schedule for women and girls at the Y. M. C. A. on re cent holidays, ..the schedule has been changed for ttys week. Wom en will have' the use of the tank Thursday, forenoon and girls that afternoon. Work to Open Again Activi ties of the various Girl Reserve triangles in the city will reopen Thursday, with the start of school following the holidays. Regular meetings of the groups will be From West Iina Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wright, former residents of Falem. are visiting here. from West. Linn, where Mr. Wright Is connected with the electric-railway, f He was formerly a motor man on streetcars here. - , training school located at that plaee. Berreman was principal ot the Woodburn grade school five or six years ago. While here they. visited at the trice ot Mrs. Mary L. Fnlkerson; county school superintendent. -i - i - Orr YislUr Office Jh Orr. local real estate dealer, was able to be, down town and In his office in the New Bligh building a short while yesterday for the first time In a, week. White not seriously ui, ne nas been somewhat under tne weatner. . . . ?i ' ; A liberal reward will be paldl by the Eby Studio' to any one rif- Ing Information leading to the ar- rest and eonvietloa ot tbe party or pa rues, w bo have, for the' second time in the last 2 months; broken the lock on display ease and taken valuable photos at ,4 4 Instate St. Mist time, sat. Eve. "-Dec. 18th. Phone 363-J. a ' ' - -V - : ' : ' I J Will Visit at Menmoatb Mr, and Mrs. A. N. Pulkerson will spend today visiting relatives, Mr. and Mrs. . C. J. Stantonr at Monmouth.-' Mrs; fnlkersoa is county scbov)1 superintendent. - ; pw OperaUott -4 A major op eration was . performed upon. Eli nor Dorrance. bookkeeper at the Dan Burns automobile parts com pany, at the Salem General hpspU tai Tuesday morning. v- ; Peck Xew Member Prof. Mor ton E.-Pecki head of the biology ji . . . . .vn, ii. .... ' sity. was introduced as a new member of the Salem Klwanls club at Tuesday's luncheon. Dance at St Luke's community hall Thursday, January 2. Music by Leta's Orchestra. Miss Bristow to Engene Miss Helen Bristow, secretary: to the city school superintendent, left yesterday afternoon to remain ov er today with her father, Darwin Bristow, banker of Eugene. - Leave For Twisp Mr. and Mrs. H. Earl Pemberton left Tuesday morning for their home in Twisp, Wash., after spending the holidays visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Bohrnstedt. Visitors in Mill City Mr. and THEYrARE PUTTING SALEM ONfXlRi MAP wnaneBnemmmmmmomenmemmmmmBensemmmmmmmmenenenenemmenae 1 1 ia Trrrn - . . . -. . v o v- . ' ' -a. t -lit,. x x. ,Cs- Secretary of State Issues Warning to Motorists Oh Oregon Roads Motor vehicle license stickers covering the first six . months of 1930, should be affixed to wind shields at once, and not carried about in pockets or billfolds, ac- cordirfg to announcement made here Tuesday by Hal E.'Hoss, sec retary of state. "Many times traffic . officers have halted non-resident cars to inquire about registration in Ore- ton tnd . have ..found that - tbei driver had - registered but - had tacked the sticker away in a pock- et of his car or coat,", said the sec- rotary of state. ,"The'-19te motor- ut. wHl br relieved of much em barrassment and will save work tor the motor vehicle traffic div ision' it- he. will place; the sticker upon his windshield at once.-. "All other stickers should be removed from automobiles before the official one-Is put la place. Under the statutes none but offl- tial ktatestickers are allowable. A --- c-, held Thursday and Friday after- L, A- C; Bohrnste'dt and Mr noons after school, reports the secretary, Mrs. Elizabeth K. Gal-laher. That Storage and Baggage Auc tion Sale will be held at the Lar mer warehouse on Thursday morning, Jan. 2nd, 9 A. M. sharp. The biggest sale of its kind ever nem in saiem. r . . wooary. Auc tioneer, phone 511. . Phone 2227 to get your dirty of the Marion county ciern was ; nnu8ually busy Tuesday as wag in- Joins Army George B. Wal dicated in the record of fees. One I ton left Tuesday noon lor Port hundred and twenty-five dollars I land after signing up here for I were taken in in fees on the last I four years' service In the federal day and 32 entries were listed ihlarmy the record. In addition several and Mrs. Stauer who came here recently frOm Los Angeles, were Tuesday business visitors in Mill City. Mrfl. Hirte on Business Mrs. Eva Hirte, member of the school board in the Hullt district, was a business visitor in tJe city Tues day. Lee Eyerly, left, president of the Eyerly Aircraft corporation; Bud Jensen! center, secre tary-treasurer; W. A. (Scout) Hazelwood, right, pilot and instructor. Lower picture, new iuagie hock Dipiane. I dog licenses and 10 marriage li censes were Issued. Resolutions Passed Resolu- ttons of svmpathy for the rela tives of E. Cooke Patton, Klwan- lan. who died suddenly last week, were passed by the Saiem Kiwanis elnb Tuesday. Another resolution commended the work or Kaipn Cooiev as president during the past year. V"- Clinics Scheduled Regular clinics of the county health unit will be In order after today, fol lowing the recess due to the vaca tion neriod for most 'schools of the , conntr. A school clinic will be held at Turner Thursday mornjng and a nre-school clinic there in . h attprnnoii. under direction of DT. E. L. Russell and Miss Mar- key Dinner 11:45 to 2 P. M Taret McAlpinr. Friday afternoon to 8 P. M., $1.00 plate. the regular pre-scho.ol clinic wUl be tield at the Salem health cen ter, and also the regular toxin-an titoxin clinic Saturday morning. Harlands in Albany Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Harland. 378 South 21st .street, spent Tuesday In Al bany, where they visited with friends. No Lobby Program Because the numerous activities Incident to the holidays, no lobby program wiU be given at the Y. M. C. A. Friday night. Financial. IMd of 1929 Marked By Burst of Speculative Bubble Prices Based on 20 to 200 Times Earnings Prove no Longer Sound; As Prices Come Down. Credit Situation is Not Impaired despite low: dividend. yields. ,: xne beginnings or the cycle ex extraordinary v prosperity., 11 in dustry were conspicuous, in' the late' summer' ot 1028 and-prob ably reached a climax In the ear ly summer of 1929. ' . Industry,' however, had attain ed such momentum' that record corporate earnings were widely reported through the first three- quarters ot 1129, and many lead ing corporations will report rec- od annual earnings for the year. suggestion has been made that car : owners cover the backs- of the stickers with shellac after they are pasted on the glass. This does away with damage from moisture inside the ear and should kn tti I sticker la good condition through out ine nan year period, Close watch Is to be kept ay all tmfflc officers tor muddy met al number plates, and motorists are warned 'that their license plates shaU be kept clear of grime at all times. The plan for use of the 1929 metal plates for the six months period In conjunction with the special windshield stickers was formulated by the 1929 legislature." Hope Springs Up In Demo Breasts As Meet Slated 'f: : '- i 's- .. PORTIANt. Ore... Dec. 1. . (AP) Jhe democratic state com-. mlttee has been , called In special session January 8, it was an nounced hexe today by J. T. Sam meryille, , secretary of the com mittee. The meeting wul be held. at the Multnomah hotel, starting . at 1 p. m. . ; ,: ..The purpose of issuing the call for. the special meeting is to look- ' ' over the political situation and see - if. If, It Is possible to wipe out the ! , faetionaltst in the party, it was re-. rl ported , here. It .was said, that v': oi" gnitable candidate for gov- -ernor 'will be discussed: -' ' The' meeting promises to be the most important . democratic gath- r eiing of ihe year. ' ;" ;r For Expert G. A. Raymond Machine Shop 423 Chens. St. PhoM S By CXAfDE A. J AGGER (Associated Pres Financial Writer) NEW YORK (AP) The year 1929 began with high stock prices, speculative enthusiasm at fever pitch and credit commanding extraordinarily high rates. Before the year closed stocks had lost much of their gains of the past two years. . Speculators throughout the O ..-.w a trnm .ii uta I Usually In such times credit has f5a a commanded prohibitive rates. Dur Tl MUi cjmm& afuaaa-w r5' Marion Hotel New Tear's Tur- 5:45 Adams ; Annointed O. D. Ad ams, state director ot vocational education, has been appointed a member of - the American Voca tional '. associating group to meet with a committee selected by Sec retary of the Interior Wilbur to study the consolidation of all ed ucational activities. ine iwo groups will meet In Washington January . 17, according t o an nouncement received hy air. Att ains Tuesday. Dollar dinner every night S:45 u 9 m wv-. Visiting Here From Idaho, r Mr. and 3Irs. N H. Leland 4 will leave today for their homo In Wendell. IdaaJ, after spendinif the iOMdays In Salem,' the guests nf Mr.. and Mrs. H. E. Barrett. Gets 85 Members The Salem Chamber of commerce has signed ! up 8 5" new members In the past year, the bulletin Issued this week announces. This Is offset by a loss of 32; ten due to busi ness changes ad zz to removals from the city or retirement from I business. Klwanls Ideals Told -r- Some of the fundamental principles of Kl wanls were outlined In a talk at Tuesday's Kiwanis club luncheon by Dr. Fred Thompson, a member At t t of the ciud s eaucaiionai commit tee. He- also related some inter esting bits of Kiwanis history. Get your Eveready Prestone An- ti-Freeze at Capital Motors co. Inc. 350 N. High street. . ' Funeral Arranged Funeral services for Dr.. Frank S. Skiff. brother of Dr. Mark S. Skiff of Salem, who died In Roseburg Sun- Where To DINE Today credit was once more in abund ant Supply at reasonable rates. The story of this complete transformation is a tale of spec ulative Indulgence suddenly giv ing way to unwarranted pessim ism with the rediscovery of the fact that economic progress is not sublect to unlimited artificial stimulation. What had been widely herald ed as a "new era" in finance, an era which had, so It was suppos ed in many quarters, Immunized itself against financial panics by sclentifio methods of accounting and various stabilizing factors, such as huge Investment trusts. came to a violent end in October and early November ing the panic of 1907, call money was quoted as high as 125 per cent. During the most trying times of the recent market activities the call money rate was kent from going above C per cent. For a few days of the hysteria of sell ing this rate was somewhat arti ficial, but the banks were able to maintain It. During a single week foreign and out-of-town banks, corpora tions and- Individuals were able to withdraw more than ,2,000,000,- 000 from the call loan market. but the taking up ot about half of these loans by the New York banks, together with the whole sale liquidation or marginal ac the old common stock yardstick; 10-times-earnings, with one of 20-times-earnlngs. t was explained that, with the abundance of capital and unlim ited prospects of Increasing cor porate profits, Investors could af ford to buy stocks at such levels f mmt t a. a But while the crash of the I " wp ine .AV oV.. nAAiiMAl niret- "ouer BlBDie. . Special Turkey Dinner 410c New Argola, 222 ft N. Coml. "-:V New Year's Turkey . Ard Chicken Dinner. State Cafetria. Gray Belle i 75c Gray Belle Dinner. 11.00 Turkey, Steak or Chicken Dinner De Luxe. 4 Marion Hotel New Year's Turkey Dinner 11:45 to 2 P. M.; 5:45 to 8 P. M. U.00 plate. Senator Food Shop- New Year's Turkey Dinner 7e. land' is a brother of -Mr. Barrett and Iceland is a brother of Mrs. Barrett. The I stands visited here for a ihort time - about three years ago. Baly Boys Bom A son was i,nrn Tuesday to Mr. and Mrs. Crematorium, Thursday afternoon at two o'clock, according to word received here by Mra. Mark bam. Bound to Jury Waiving hear- hus In justice court, Henry Wil- qult waa bound over to the grand Jury Tuesday on a charge of ule- rn. X 'garnossessn of a still. Wllquit jrrea unpen, iiv m m - - . . ,., wot street. The baby has been named waw aa mmj Fred Eugene.! Monday a baby noy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Robertson ot Salem Heights. Mrs Robertson, who w.vs" formsrly Lu cille Robinson, was being cared for at the home of her parent! Mr. and Krr. C. M. Robinson of Salem Heights. V Life insurance annuity service. Tel 64, Paul H. Aeton. Receives Jfewa of Death Mrs. M. E. Brooks of this dity Monday received word ot the passing of Mrs. Flora Wilson, 73, a relative whom the visited at Stratford, Penn., three years ago while on a trip east; Mrs. Brooks is famll . tarty. known to her many friends as Aunty Brooks. Barbecue ' Planned Fred Stone former chef at the Waldorf Jiotel. Toledo. Om will open the; Capital barbecue In the Mew Salem hotel building Saturday. Special steaks, ' chops and sandwiches will be his i peeialtlea.; iy-T, Krneger 4 to Donald ,W, O. Krueger, realtor, and George Al derln were business; visitors ' In lleyera to AIby Carl Mey ers, of thoJohn Orr realty ff lees. was Tuesday business eallerla fliers. . . Marion Hotel New Tear's Tur- v ninnor ll:4i. to t P. M.? 5:45 to 8 P. M., IL00 pUU. - Hunt Without Ltcences A fine of 155 was given Frank Tipton, Salem and a fine of ISO was giv en Earl Hyde of Polk county in ing th harbor. Dallas justice court men had been arrested by a state game warden for hunting without licenses. Bicycle is Stolen The Irer Johnson bicycle belonging to Jun ior Martin, :..9T South Liberty street, waa stolen from In .front : of the Y. M C; A; Tuesday night, ! Turkey Dinner r Served from 11:30 to 4, 0c. Hotel Argo Dining Room. Turkey Dinner Served all day. The Spa. . The sword of MaJ. John Pel ham, confederate artillery genius referred to by Robert E. Lee as 'the gallant Pelham, - has Been given to . the Alabama state mu seum by Lovick Miles of Mem phis. . .' ; .- .- ly affected vastly more persons than any previous market disturb ance. It appears -that the indirect Influence on the great bulk of the workaday population has been remarkably slight less, perhaps, than that of any other Wall street disturbance. This market collapse may, per- baps, be more accurately describ ed than those or the past as tne bursting ot a bubble, Since the New York federal reserve bank raised its rediscount rate successively from 3 to S per cent during the early part of 1029. conservative - bankers had viewed with some concern the headlong rush of the public Into stock speculation, with the ac companying pouring ot funds In to brokers' loans. , When the crisis came the banks were prepared. The large Wall street Institutions were not caught with frozen loans and were able In the course of a single week to take over about $1,000,000 In stock market loans. A few minor investment houses failed, but not a single Import ant Wall street institution was carried to the wall Before the drop in the market, popular .shares, particularly the nhilitles, chemicals and special ties,, had risen to prices equall ing 20 to 200 times indicated cur rent earnings. New -Yardstick" Urged Several apologists of the bull movement urged replacement ot Schaefer's THROAT AND LUNG BALSAM for the treatment of Coughs Irritation and Catarrhal conditions of the throat Smokers' Cough Only at Schaefer's DRUG STORE The Original Yellow Front and Candy Special Store of Salens. 185 N. Commercial Phone 197 Penslar Agency F. N. WOODRY'S 1610 N. Summer St. Salem, Ore. Special on New and Used Furniture New All-Electric Cabinet .Radios NeWtSturdibilt Davenports 9x12 Axminster Rugs 9x12 Wiltons Ostermoore All-Spring Mattress, New 40-pound Cotton Mattress $6.50 Only 5,000 tons of sugar are Imported yearly through- -Hamp- j ton Roads, Va., and a refinery Is nrged to boosfthe amount enter- New Year s Greeting Salem Bargain House Salem Junk Co. I. Saffron Kline Proprietors 320 N. Com'L St. Sal em, Ore. New 2-ln. post Simmons and Crescent Beds New coil Springs, .. All-cast Enamel Circulating Heaters . . ... 20 Good Used Heaters and ' Ranges, and up All Enamel Range, ivory and green L Walnut Bedroom Suites $82.50 $42.50 and up $32.50 and up $65.00 $25.00 i$6.50 $6.50 $10 $48.50 $6.00 Double-deck heavy.......... City View Cemetery Established 1803 Tel. 1206 Conveniently Accessible Perpetual care provided for; : Prices Reasonable $4.95 FIXEST TOKIO -READING LENSES Eyeglass Insurance and thor ough examination included.- " THOMPSON-GLUTgCH V-v OPTICAL CO; - - ' 110 X. Commercial St,. . - BtUstet- jnemortal neat 1 40rt? Moosrsttl A Park Cemetery with perpetual care . tat tea sahwrtoa front tbe - heart of towa We also buy all kinds et Ironi sacks, rags aad all metal. . - Capital , Juak . Co.. H. SUlnboek; Prop. Pherje tZ3 Dy tlio XMI m-t fir. - V ' --"i "7 . . "'"-J 3-. 17ai?aSCc?o Think of , -us IX . BEFORE TOU SELL lYOURJUNKi Phone mm for the r;?BUheatCeAJMes We buy and tell eVerything Salern Junk Co. ""820 N. Cominercial , r - phokb 4na f v 1 Catfron' 4 Kline - Big Storage and Baggage Sale vTo Be Held at the Located at 889 N. Liberty Street on Thursday, January 2nd, Starts 9 A.M. Sharp Comsisttasr of 1 ttssd PUno, One Baagea, Steaa Tractio Engine, Ca Water Beater, a Dos. Folding School Chairs, : Sewing; Machines, FsirmltBre and fsrrmtabingsr of aQ kinds. Po tate Flaker for Maaufactaning Potato Chips, Tmnka aadBaf- :gage of every descriptloa, and thoasand and one other ar tides which space win not permit to advertise. ' 1 v ; ; OTUCNOTICE - This la the largest. Warehoese and Storage Sale ever eondncU ,ed la Salens. Be oa time Thursday mornlag 9 A. H. Sharp, ; Jajuv 2nd.-. - ' ' ; ... f :' .1 - . - - D. A. Larmer Transfer Co. . F. N. WOODRY Salem 014 Reliable Auctioneer a Charge Phone 811 Green Bedroom Suites Walnut Dining Room Suites Unfinished Breakfast Sets Beautifully Finished Breakfast Sets r. Linoleum Rugs 9 x 12 $18.50 $6.50 $65.00 and $75 $65.00 $50 ,. $75 $8.50 $24.50 $9.50 to -a and Smaller Sizes $1.00 less for eadh size less Linoleum Felt Base on rf Per yard ZOC to ODG Linoleum, Inlaid heayj Per yard ' -' F - - - - $1.00 See our stock of New and Used Furniture Before buy ing and yon will be amazed at the savings. Used Furni ture taken in trade or bought for cash FREE DE LIYERY. ; , ' Auctions Every Wednesday Night, 7 p. m. Farmers' Day Auction Every Saturday ; r.t 1:30p.m. "- 'ly' ' ' ,S: ' - ----- v- "- -"J" :." . r- .- " . . - " - -.j-. - ; - ' ' if .-. i- . - " ...- ' " Stock, raachiTery, ehidtens, tools, furniture, ete sU on commission. Br&sjt ia your listings before WednesK day night : for free adrertlsingw-Auctions eoadocted I erwyirhertvy F. N: WOODRY, Auctioneer ; t Established 1916 " - 111! ilbany.