The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, March 28, 1930, Page 1, Image 1

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EIGHTIETH-YEAR'-;;;' . - - ' . r Salem. Qreeon. Friday Mondn, llardi 28, 1950 . - . V ' avv.-.. - " ' '"r-;.yi-1
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GTED fc m
Shortest
Commander of German Flying Ship
Cited For Scientific Achievement
Cascade
cF r owned On
By
Highway Body
Opening Celebration Draws
- Enormous Crowds .Here
T Thursday Night
Music, Entertainment, Auto
Parade and Many Other
Events Attract
Ideal weather- combined with
the caret ally laid plans et the Sa
lem AdTertising club and the uni
form : cooperation ot Sajem mer
chants to make the fifth annual
Spring Opening Thursday night
the most successful in the hlBtory
of the city.
From the time the parade of
eix hands; interspersed with a ts
fied -array of the newest models
In automobiles got under way
promptly at 7 o'clock, until the
midnight closing rule brought a
halt to hundreds of dancers In
Crystal Gardens, the erening was
a pleasant, happy one tor thou
sands ot people who thronged the
downtown streets.
Spring was here and of that
there was no doubt.
Bis Crowds Gather
Early In Erening
Throngs of little tots, down
town in the early hours of the
erening, were speedily augment
ed by crowds of young people and
of parents who first watched the
- extensire parade go through the
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Redding Woman's Relatives Marion County Found to Have Started Agita
tion too Late; Cascadia Route too Far Along
for Present Change in Plans
Unable to Identify Body
Of Murder Victim
Three Jailed on Charges of
Doing Illicit Liquor
Business Here
Search Continued by Author
ities as Fast as Clues
Are Presented
ASTORIA, Ore March It.
fAP) Rose O'Brien, mentioned
in connection with the discorery
PORTLAND, Ore., March 27. (AP) Consideration of
bids and awarding of contracts formed the principal
business of the state highway commission's meeting here to
day. However, a large amount of work was contracted for
commencement in the near future.
Marion county offered $100,000 in cooperation for work
on the North Santiam highway. Thi highway is projected
Woman Empties Two Gallon
Jug When Lone Officer
Invades Place
Yanks Make Definite
Move for Consul
tative Pact
An alleged speakeasy which
was said to have been doing
thrirlnr Business fell victim .to a
one-man raid late Thursday after-
wood'wjhwa'y ""re"a; c! on the forest service system, but is not a part of the state POOn Md as a result Roy Jones.
Details Withheld by
American Naval
Envoys
w7 --t I . . , a. rf-s.
tf,, was located here tonignt aiv-1 tugnway program ut picocui. -
ler Portland police had traeed aeri he commission expiainea
through relatives there, sue is em- the gouth Santiam highway
ptoyed as a waitress at a local fa o
B0v61 waw ftvr amif wfi mail ha IhsMin
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V.IU m .. mAm. far
KUREKA. Calif., Mareh 17. dI, Both north and south
(AP) Relatives of Mrs. Giaays hixhwaTS have the same
Preston. 11, missing ttom ner i- .u ohiecUve. central Ore-
hom. in Redding tlnee rforfary md the commission was of
f 3 last, were unable tonight to tbe opinion that it would be n
Ideatlfy the body of the young wiB to diTid its effort and be
woman found slain near the Red- work oa norta Wghwa,
wooo mgnway, v mxtc. before the south Santiam has been
here Monday, as that of Mrs. M1BDieted.
Proton. I Lim Bums Emended
Frank, Jesse and Homer Naves, iTjpom Other Projects
brothers, agreed with her step-1 The commission took action on
father. Frank Fauuen. inax the foUowinr projects:
body was not that of their missing I Clackamas county: Multnomah
sister. teountv line to Oswego: section of
Although certain physical cnar-1 pacific highway, O.tS miles or
acteristlcs present in the body of grading, W. H. Hauser,, $6B,1SS.
4-H PHEMIDM LISTS
eziensive paraae go larougn uw 1 i hi mrraA with i
vided their time between a varied
array of fashionable windows and
an . entertaining program given
from an open air stage on Liberty
street.
Starting promptly at 7 o'clock,
the downtown parade, a new fea
ture at Spring Opening, started at
Marion square, marched up -Commercial
to State and turning
there, went through the entire
downtown area. In addition to
numerous entries, from all Salem
auto dealers, bands from Hub
hard, Chemawa. two from Salem
high school, the boys' and the
girls' organizations, the Salem
city band and the Scotch Kiltie
hand were Included in the
marchers.
Whistles Bring Xews
Of Zero Hoar
Exactly at 7:80 o'clock mUl
whistles announced to the throngs
that spring had com and almost
magically tbe veils over scores of
windows were taken away and
spring's newest and latest fash
Ions came to light.
Never before have the displays
been so varied and so interesting.
ttonal Geogrpbic society for his work in navigating the Graf fee- !
pelin around the world.
w hl n iMiuiori D if
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I BUS ORDERED
Captain of Globe-Girdling Oregon Highway Commis-
Zeppelin Is Honored by
Geographic Body
sion Plans Rapid Comple
tion of Coast Highway
PORTLAND. Ore.. Mareh XT I nl Norte country traffic officer
(AP) The state highway com- indicating the body may be that
mission today decided to Issue I of Arose O'Brien who left Port-
modem immortals in ceoxraohr I bonds to the amount of ll.KOO lind for the south last December.
and exploration tonight when the 1 000 when and If the proposed In- I A second was furnished by Coun-
National Geographic . society pre- erease in federal aia ana xoresi
WASHINGTON. March 27
(AP) Dr. Hugo Eckeners
iame was Inscribed on a roil of
description of Mrs. Preston, the I Clatsop county: Cannon Beaen
foiir men who drove from Red- function: Nehalem summit, see
ding to view the body, pointed out I tion of Oregon coast highway. IS,
Mrs. Preston was a much lighter I OOO cuble yards broken stone.
woman In weight and had darker (Turn to page S. col. 1)
hair.
Authorities had been almost
convinced that Mrs. Preston was
the slain woman principally be
cause two toes on the left foot
the body were grown together
they were in the ease oi airs.
Preston.
Failure ot the brothers and
stepfather to identify the body
. . a t a .i . a. HuvAn
eiues. although several possibiii- Amount Expended to Affect
"JOTrarrS. M .1 Prohibition Laws Subject
I LOBBY QUIZ PROBES
Wu, DRY ACTIVITY
MADE PUBLIC
Preparations Are Made for
County Club Fair Here
Next Month
claimed to have been the proprie
tor. Earl Buehanan and Marjorie
Murphy are tn the eity Jail on
charges ot possession of liquor
and destroying evidence.
The place where this illicit bus
iness was alleged to have been
carried on was an upstairs apart
ment at 26 North Commercial
street. Numerous complaints had
come to official ears but the offi
cers had previously been "stump
ed' in their efforts to raid ft be
cause a "spotter" evidently was
kept on duty at night.
Noticing an apparent Increase
of activity in the last two days, a
state officer hit upon the idea ot
LONDON, March 27-(AP)
A committee of the American de
legation to the naval conference
tonight completed a definite plan
for American participation is
consultative pact among the nav
al powers if one is finally adopt
ed by tbe conference. The aatuae
of this plan was not disclosed.
This i the first more of a ae.
inite nature by th American ia
the direction of a consultative
agreement It Is In accord with
Secretary of State Stlmson's sug
gestion that his colleagues should
prepare their ideas on such
treaty as soon as possible.
Ambassador Dwlght W. Mee-
row. Senator Joseph P. KObineera
and Ambassador- Hugh Gibee
worked almost the whole after
noon and intermittently again ta
the evening to complete the pten.
This is only one among Severn
suggestions that the deiegauesi
Premium lists for the Marlon
nenntT 4-H rlnh fair to b beld
here April SB and 28 at the cham- going all alone in the daytime. He
her of commerce are off the press arrived when Jones was away and
and in the hands of W. W. Fox. had no dimcuity in getunr in
conntr elnb leader. iWhen he announced that he was
Exhibits have been divided in-1 an nicer, me aiurpuy woman ran
to six classes: Coockery, sewing. J back into the bathroom.
bome-maklnr. home beautif lea- Alter locking tne door ana tar
tion, handicraft and health pro- ing ine aey. ine oincer oroae in haTe Defore lt for Consid-
iect, Eacn nas several airwrani, me - tion arlv next week
and In each division five cash woman had emptied a two-gallon uon nert wee
awaras win oe maae on in 6' u,id rIrvrv. rroh it i a PV
ie possibility ot the London nav-
1. Ribbons will be given up to in a pitcher. The state man called tfc th. UnttM
and including tenth place. . tor aid from county and city off!- T iewS
Six special awards nave oeen c3, ana i tooa. ""J"' hrim great satUfaction in League
ships by the Salem Klwanls club, walked in, accompanied by h 1 s
a scholarship by tne iseizer com-1 wuc
mnnltv elnb and two awards oyi Anotner man naa xouowea ine
the Marlon county council of the officer in before be announced his
P T a Dusiness, our. ne was eviaenny a
Rules which will glvern the fair prospective customer ana was not
b set forth as follows: I arrested. Mrs. Jones also was al-
are
Of Investigation
1. The right to exhibit in this lowed her freedom.
denartment is ooen only to Marion I Jones has been, arrested and
4-H elnb members, regularly en-1 fined previously on similar char-
rolled with the O. 8. C and who I ges, and Buchanan likewise is mot
1 . a a I a. .
v I bave eomnleted tneir projects ana i unanown to tne pouce. it was
TTT k e tITVfll'rtW W a roll
(AP) Methods employed by dry filed record books with the county learned Thursday night
and wet orgasaaauoma la sapporv i n
In federal aid and forest ty-DetecUveJohn 'Urnm-'-?? ?K r k" fa will be charged
sented 1U special gold medal for money. is appropriated by eon- said th. slain woman IfW. ..!
his globs encircling trip in tne grtsi. This sum will be required Adair Wllaon, former iteaaing i 'Z'11a2aJu TTtu I I. One entry blank, covering all
to match the Increased tunas ex- waitress, who lert Knreaa TZr: '"'.tT Mm.l exlhlbta made by the exhibitor
I,;!" ' must be made and fUed with the
Graf ZenDelln
Flanked bv the flars ot Ameri- nected from the pending lerlsla-
ca and Germany and the historic I tion.
banner of the society which Peary I The commission announced
mtHM tn fi North Pole, the 1 umala kill mIIm f tha
Kot alone were indow displays airtcible skipper joined th ranks Oregon coast highway ungraded.
mosa vt. BwtMU" I of ten Otner pioneers, oniy wureo t Tittt.thr miles are unanrfaeed.
of them, Charles A. Lindbergh, Thm ot th mainiag. WOrk.
Floyd Bennett and Read Admiral eomm,98k,n reTeaied. will be
nicnara T 1 1 f 17.00A. exclusive ot maior
ary Se.
SMI EXPECTS TO
of Nations Quarters.
It is felt here that such an
agreement would expedite the
success of the league's prepara
tory disarmament commisidon
work and the ultimate general
disarmament conference, and -also
would go far toward eliminat
ing the vexing problem of sanc
tions. It is felt in authoritative cir
cles that participation by? the
United States would have a great
moral Influence tor peace. In taat
trouble makers would be dlser-"
aged from warlike action and the
necessity of applying tbe sanc
tions clauses of the league's cov
enant would be avoided.
SALTTAX DOOMED
apparel. Meat markets showed
attractive cuts, hardware stores
Invited the passerby to the land
vi sports, iurnuure iwieo auwwcu aeronautical acnievemeni. in ac- l-i, romnltlon of the Berry
1 11B uumv. ACICUWH Ulg Oh All
tie, no matter their trade, com
bined with the apparel shop to
catch the eye of Mr. and Mrs.
Public.
A new feature and one which
drew a very large crowd, was the
aeronautical achievement
eentinr the "exceptional
he said tn. giory was snarea Zt.Z. .nn ro1ert ordered
GOUIDFUES
r. Mm. eonniT ciud a rent uj n viuvk u
mittee said today the Inquiry Ihe morning on the opening day of
would begin as soon as tne lnves- w iau-.
Ugalloa of persons and organisa- 4. All final reports and record
tlons Interested in Muscle Shoals books must be attached to the en
is completed. W. B. Bell, presi- to blank. . . .
dent of the American Cyanamid Exhibits must he In place by
nmnnT. who baa been called for i a. m. ops
tLa, i. n-tri tA be f . Members winning
JUDGE JOB
scholar-
Guy O. Smith was as near a
candidate -for the republican nom
ination for circuit Judge Thursday
as a man can be without actually
his officers and crew ana tne
"Sutwnoseiuon gap to about It
for April advertising, will reduce
con-
not bay been successful."
Washington assembled all us
color for official tribute to the
open air program in UDeny genial supper ana aipjuuiau
street Here a program, arranged 2C nations, members of the cabin
by Ralph Kletzlng, chairman ot et and of congress, ranking offi
spring opening, and with Newell cers of the army and navy, and
(Turn to page , eoL 3) (Turn to page 2.-coL 2)
miles.
The unfinished work Includes
18.9 miles in Lane county and .
4 miles in Douglas county.
aday. Is expected 06 1 ,,. Mixes shall not lug In the race.
Muscle Shoals witness. nips or special prises "Wl ox Myon rm ierloasly
bile, a report on the oe enuuea xp jwce "TT slderinr enterinr. in tact. I've vlr-
lod today. Mahatma Gandhi, who Muscle Shoals Investigation is be- P"" onerea in xn, o tually decided." said Smith late
Is leading a march of hi TOlun tor prepared for submission to wmco w uw.-. . m the afternoon. He indicated that
ANKELSVAR. India. March I the last
17 CAP) At a meeting ot 8a- Meanwhile.
IMPRESSIONS OF
SPRING OPENING
SEEKS WI JOB
tAr. tA Jalannr- to manufacture the senate when it reconvenes P"e w wou. . . soon as he heard from
salt in eontravenUo of the gov- April 1 after a brief vacation. T. tvJ ,wb g I certain friends In Linn county he
ernment monopoly, said the salt The report, Caraway said, I ?T?1lt2S MwtaK I " mk hla mln&-
tax was doomed and tne puniic l discuss the acuvities oi uiauuius - w .ZhYhit. Teh that Smith is a well-known eaiem
would get cheap salt shortly, h. Huston, chairman ot the Re- Pjjjr ren inat attorney. His pracUce here has ex-
.M ntA to tended over a number of years
While he nlans an active earn-
DFIDCV DlTPi CCC fwhether or not he was permitted publican National committee and hnmbJ0eJkl leaaerg
1 II 1 1 11 I IIHIIILII I L -w'" - " .Jr- :ri:;; I assist in arranging
mm m w - viucvino, mi iuyiwi . . . v msmHar
xjm ..fArMt tn sir Oeorce Lvi.i. v-a .A..t.i tha Prin. their elub memoers.
aav a. ' WUlvll JlAU el weae- w
Schusters' recent statement In the amia company's proposal to lease
legislative' assembly that the gov- tne power ud nitrate plant
ernment was referring the salt caraway added that his eom-
tax Question to the tantf boara, 1 mittee would not Introduce a
so as to secure salt for the masses re-nintion to censure for Hue-
bL Alee S3 be goveraed by d this week his effort, would
these rules shau oe governea oy thoronehlr eon-
the regular rules of eiuo wore m 1 " '
By GENEVIEVE MORGAN
And now there's no more curi
osity to know what's behind the
great lengths of canvas that dis
figured store fronts yesterday and
day before. What's more, as far
as this rambler could observe,
every one of the hundreds who
strolled out last night to watch
spring unfold in one big blaze
gased on with satisfaction and ad
miration. It seemed to be the
spring opening deluxe.
safe bet some- of them wished they i
eould sit up there among the
toasters on that merry-go-round,
used to effectively display the
aforementioned toasters.
row morning.
Who'd dare Judge which win
dow was the most striking? The
ohs, and ahs and other ejacula
tions of delight were almost con
tinuous, whether the daintiest ot
flimsies for milady, a striking ar
ray of electric stoves, vegetables
in display that vied with many of
those of apparel. Jewelry, flow
ers, candy, hardware or what
ever you please. " -
The Kiltie band had a good fol
lowing, and you cxmld hear per
.sons a block away talking about
Instrumentation at the other end
f the block. That's not slighting
the other groups on hand to add
generous dashes of -music They
11 went oter big. . ;
i . It's really not diplomatic to
mention specific things, what with
every storemtn figuring He'd outdone-
himself, but the display of
table accessories" in Oahlsdorfs
certainly had IT. They didn't say
so in so many -words, but that's
what. all the persons gathered ad'
miringly arouriQ means. .The ram
bler heard more than one woman
sigh for dishes and candlestick
'holders like those oa the model
table. f 'f
It was that all important hour
between t and t o'clock, when a
stroller, unheeding, almost . ran yean. His parents reside lit, 8a-
amuck a reai erowa or peopie u itn, "-'-;-..,. , ; I r x' ' 1- n.
the vicinity of the Square Deal I . Rmtellffe graduated from the JpfSCltflx? UTOyS
hardware Tne aiert interest mere 1 Willamette . university college 01 1 n v J f J rr
was readily deciphered: Amos and jUir u, for time lie work-1 SClWuUlCQ. - tlCie
Anuy were on vn . au 1 c m oixices oz ine awe. tax
dentally, this store naa am enct- I depart menU.
tve display or radios.
How many ' heard this : one ?
"Spring is here! ahouted a high
school boy as he bounced up and
i down la one; of Henry's ' earlier
-models. 1
-r By and ' large.-apring opening
was for the grown ups. but kid
dies who found ' their way down
to the. P. E. P. store didn't want
nrine rcandid'au Wf tai were aboUshed, . 6
rtna rennbiican nomination for ?.alrC77 1 for the Tennessee association ana
-r ' - . 1 WAtllrt ftt It UIUIIW W1LU UUO.
orts to
be etofmed, lnciuamg iore.gn - however, that inch
He aamuxea 1 , A nrMintcui
force at the state fair.
10. No exhibit may be taken
fro mthe building before p. m.
on the last day ot the fair.
ty. Ratellffe said -Thursday that
his mind- was virtually made up
to make the contest' , r
He has practiced law hero for
four years and has been a resi
dent of . Marlon county for 12
He said he had
erage account
doth and liquor.
he was not mpwea wua by some one not a member of the
nrocress made In the Broach die-1 "f'ZT. " 9
dice wncn aw w -
Track Team to
Be Backed by
Heads South For
Brooks Resident
Asa Fisher, detective ot the Sa
lem pollee department left late
Thursday nlcht for Oakland, CaL,
haartne with him a request for
the extradition of Keith w. wiu-
struetlve
Tu H. MeMahan. present Judge,
is to run, and doubtless will be
the only other contestant besides
Smith.
Smith said Thursday that If he
filed he would ask friends to cir
culate netltlons In his benaix.
Tuesday is the last day for filing
with the secretary 01 state.
PARIS. March IT (AP)
French opinion tonight lauds tbe
United States for the frankneee- of
the American position In refusing
to make guarantees of security to
France In order to obtain a five
power naval , disarmament treaty
at London.
The French admire the
esty of the United States in -declining
even to appear to be
hoodwinking France by inoucwi?
the French to reduce their naval
program on a basis of supposeo
American military assistance is
case France is attacked.
France thinks the United States
will participate in a general ee
sultative pact. This Is agreeaMe
to the French but they do t
deem it enough to warrant naval
reduction.
WASHINGTON, March 27
(AP) Opposition to American
signature t a consultative pact
at the London naval confer
developed In the senate today
with Chairman Borah of the tee-
eign relations committee charac
terising a consultative pact not
backed by definite pledges as m
"pious fraud." - .
Senator Borah's declaration did .
(Turn to page 2, col. I)
17 If A ZJika um formerlv a resident of
Sven the men fell for some ot
the dresses on display. "That's a
real dress!. the rambler heard
more than one man say as he ap-
Ratcliffe served during .tne
World War in the navy being sta
tioned at San Diego and at. San
Francisco. Here he took an active
part In football In addition to his
serviee work, and both played and
eo ached. h, . ajv :?
Ratellffe la especially toterested 1' wd hutrlple drop uing eical director.
Brooks, who Is being held there
nn m rh.m of foraery.
Information In the hands 01 ue
Portland Loses Another
Professor Wife Passes
Eugene Men Kill Selves
Coast Highway Supporter.
.. . f"' J"-T.1 TUT.li.dl.il Ullf to
Sra Wv-5 KP- . SSL2tJB ?" . . ' JS
mmV. wtoran aeronaut, wiuiana m bmiki w iiams casnea niro - - 1
. mnnnm-flini .believed the shot accidental.
rUi STPnera had taken hi. rifW io
(API -Vancouver took a two- work with h. some
ram lead In the Pacinc
eoastjnle house and not returning 4er
proached a certain blue dress in
one of Miller's north windows.
It's a bet, on the spot any one i the field of taxation into whkh "'".r" . w , parachutes
. . . m a n 1 . i 1 1 . u k buu.h wuw I r i r n mma m h uu k ii. i w m -
tn rm iiniic. hvuvw -w- . - . . i - .
narachute drops from airplanes f on high school ana eoiieg- c cenUy and they hava been inii- h
JveTthe munWpal atoport field, teams, are already practicing, ac- ae is also charged if JSallnif
?!!. Jrlnill tn the cording to R. R. Boardman. phy- ine worthless paper in CaUt- 7"n llMnm heM let had pierced his. heart. ,
1 i-- 1 vr. " . . .l ssmhers uvea in tne uute cms
ui a see
Dual meets against the Mon
of them would have bought It for I his study and his experience have "" k! i, thi afteraoon. Brooks mouth Normal, the Portland T. r,JllfJr
led him. He reels mat lntosue mmj,m i8S atom from the air. IM. C. A.. AiDany coiiego 1 iiaimvu.1 - w -
his lady.
V 10 - 1: i-T . . i. I i Smhers Uved la the
V J TaTme score In the drstrict all his life. He was thewon
land r th c".,vrn! Lt Frank Sypher, an early -set-
first contest ot the series at van-l '' ehn4ra
more than 25 per cent of the df
V, land has, appeared here
Ot I a ... I. v.tM nat
raw neraons associate ancient 1 ixana euntriDUia 10 tne support. 01 ..1. 1. Mmt
Ulmwrj wua ucu iu ctvuu mm 1 prvraua n au w
spring openings, but the spa aid 1 the state. " .
and rot awav with ft. In ract. 1 Katdiixe s -aiogam wiu
there were plenty ot eompllments I "Modern and sane business and
on the clever covered wagon scene I equitable taxation.
reminiscent of pioneer days.
at
the I oendenee and jsuvenon nig a
I m a
' scbool teams are neinr tougnu
Aren't women funny T They see
everything. One of 'em even had
to remark, a she gated along,
That's the prettiest model I ever
saw." Nope, It wasn't living,
either.
$125fi00 io Be
Expended Upon
Oregon Staiesm Passes
79 th Anniversary To day
Scheduled Here
Late This Week
leouver Monday.
MK a KTTLKRTJD PASSES
rr.VAT.T.IS. Ore.. March ITf
mp. Mn naorce L. Sulerud, I
wif e ot an assistant economist at
survive.
HERCUBY OJMBS i
EUGENE, Ore March 27.
(API Today was the ,v
A three-cornered 'handball tour- Oregon State college. died today. iW&rZJtt;!?.
m.t will be staged at the Sa- " w.-v fter the birth of a e"ablBl? " !!!el..e.? 5-!
p m., two uexcers aiguor
Beventy-nlne yean ago today,
1- if v 1SK1 nnim. flreron
nrar - fcnnTT stataamaa made its Initial appear-
1 - 1 anee as a weekly newspaper In the
ea eMn wasninrton n. C. I snarsely settled territory of Ore-
.. .v J- I Ti Vic mi I.... ivm allocated I sron. It was the third newspaper
XI worn. nn. nau i .uiv auun um -- - vn.v. t .v. nrthwaat
of which bears her name seven by Secretary, of War Hurley to to be PJJ J STS
hours to arrange the mors than the Willamette and Jribmjto- M UtojMt&
600 daffodils that formed the en- era has nothing, W do with the tag of betag the oldest by three
trancing background for the proposed ?uMoot ehannelpro- WM-fei. - A Diuh
Am A .numMM on tni.y tat in tbH oDlnlon of W. M. Ham4 The. first editor .and jrobiuher
there. Someone, said,' too, that all
the lace yokes and berthas on the
dresses were hand-made by Mex
ican girls In Calif ornia That shop
was off the beaten . path, but it
got its share of visitors. .
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lltdn who In. his chamber of com- I was Asahel Bush. The Statesman
merce work has been rery interf WM puwunea um ai. swnsw
ested In the deepening of the river City, when the territorial capital.
ehanneL Mr. Hamilton atated and was moved to Salem In June,
Thursday that the: funds allocate 1852, when the capital was moved
were, doubtless for. maintenance here. It followed the feat.' tor
work since' this Is th customary ernment to Corvallis Ina85 and
shallowed. back ; to Salem l late in, the same
hHumm o-aiitveved- tne 1 year. s r. .r
namant will be staged at the Sa-1 ...v after : the
lem T. M. C. A. Btu daughter by a Caesarian 0
noon beginning at J o'dock. En- tlon. Mr. sulerud Joined tte staff ltoiSr'
mm. Vnrtlana ana saiem niayrra i .v station last iw, wbu ' t ; -
a n p rrandall and are entered. The Salem Y. will be here froin,Minnesota. The couple ASSOCIATION PROJECTES
7,: '.ri .. h the same represented by Franlc Lynch in ht4 beeft mtrrled only one year. aSX0RIA 0re J March 27.
. I 4k. I1M VTAI AIiniRD 1BK IIHi. laflllt fllflriUr YU' nDVIw I i
?StoVderr. W lUam Heruog in the double, -u.
Swerve.. In the norUiwest had I I-ortland I.nd
er?T.rst
" . .m.mmw An-w for I ana ine same trio cwu 1 - . i based on tne Plant ox tne neawvuii
pearea mm --- m t t-f lOWn MO XOaay oy janin . , ...m. ratlforaia.
a short time because ci u ue- , - - the m gtory ot a local hospital. I .,w7rV rmo aVpfciray
mand for up4o.t. uews. I rrTnn PIANNED I Ho. DlUl attendants said ha had and .f FSSfi
mS TCBtlll
a little ahead of tne times, but
.a. A A Ik. . M..ma&,want
fluuci nw i of gan Francisco, iut ner tunitui 1 vi, ' " T 1 Calif."
S. A. Clarke the daily puoiication to attend the dedication of tne 4 here ana leaves a lamuy. p-i eoanuM to bo represest4
wss resumed ana-nee i eonunue new Columbia Jiver nnoge . at ency was given I tomorrow are Lincoln,-Tllhunook
I SUV IIUilU
Those salads and other dishes
4l.n1aaf v- tna TJttU. Ladv'ltt
u.j ..i.a ..v xit I nvnicot of apneninr the river In
t
ilAJt SHOOTS HIMSELF
LOS-ANGELES, Mareh JTh't;" ";V:
nnlnterrunted no to the present I ixinrvlew. Wash.. Saturday.
There were numerous changes In I - -
ownership up to 18 E 5. R. J. Hen- I : f CHILDREN EAT POISON
and Clatsop In Oregon, and rass-
Ific, Wahkiakum and Drays ar
bor In Washington. Upon coasJe-
Lake tion ot the eix county orgasixa-
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to move thereafter. In fact ifs
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