The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, October 16, 1930, Page 3, Image 3

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    - The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon,- Thnrsday Morning. October 16, 1930
PAGE THREE
Curb Accidents An unknown 1
triver backed from the curb on
Commercial street, Tuesday,
the rear tender and causing con
siderable, damage to the aatomo
bile diven by E. Moore, 1254
Huge street. A similar accident
happened Wednesday at 12: 5 on
Knrth Panttnl WliMt the ear drlY-
en b7 J. M. Cross, 1140 Madison,
struck the left front wheel of the
Tehlcle driven by M. J. Ryan,
2tt North Capitol; the latter
failed to signal as he left the
,curb.
Enrolling tonight, a number
who are planning to begin work
in the Capital Business college
night school at the opening were
not able to enroll last Monday
night but will do so tonight.
Those interested In beginning
short hand should enter this
class as another will not be
started before January. It pays
ti Imnrnfi mrrm tint a 4t atnilv
Collision Reported In report
of an accident which occurred
Tuesday on the. Liberty road,
Mathilda . Oakman, Salem, route
three, says her car struck D. C.
Bloom's track when he stopped
without signalling and that all
damage was to her 'car. Bloom,
In bis version of the report,' says
he stopped to, pick up a man and
signalled 200 feet ahead and that
the road -la front, of him -was
clear at the time so the other
mmm .Aiil 1 lvawj. ai J 11m
. FOR ONLY $1 The most rea
sonable protection against traffic
accidents 1 the 11 policy sold at
cost by The Statesman. Ton
cannot afford to be without one!
Divorce Granted Charles H.
Campbell was yesterday granted
dirorce from , Mildred K. Camn-
bell, and she was giren custody
of their minor child, according
to decree signed by Circuit Judge
Hill. He is ordered to pay $15
for three periods and then 10
every two weeks for support of
the child. They were married in
Colorado in 1925. Campbell
charged cruel and inhuman treat
ment.
Rummage Sale Special bar
gains men's clothes. Thurs., Fri.,
Sat. this week. Corner Ferry and
High sts. Daughters of Veterans,
.Trestle Finished -The Lake
Labish bridge has been com
pleted, except for painting and
tarring which will not be done
until next spring, reports the
county roadmaster. The bridge is
closed to traffic on the short sec
tion which has been giving trou
ble on account of sinking of the
fill over beaver dam land. This
will not be opened until spring,
despite the fact that the fill has
not sunk much since the crew
quit pouring gravel into it.
Catting off Corner The coun
ty road department has a shovel
busy at the corner near the Kil
lan bridge on the boys' training
school road cutting away to
make a 28 degree curve at this
corner. The cut is being made
because of quicksand at the side
of the road which fills the ditch
and makes drainage a problem
daring the winter and spring. A.
big cut Is being made to take
care of this condition.
FOR ONLY $1 The most rea
sonable protection against traffic
accidents is the $1 policy sold at
cost by The Statesman. Ton
cannot afford to be without one!
Meeting Postponed Regular
monthly meeting ' of the county
health unit executive committee,
cheduled for last night was post
poned until this evening. The com
mittee win meet at me saiem
health center at 7:30 o'clock for
transaction of routine matters and
discussion of the budget.
Report Accident Report of ac
cident September 27 which result
ed in death of L. J. Sharp of Hub
bard, was filed yesterday with the
sheriff by J. Fisher of Hubbard.
Sharp died on his way to the hos
pital following the collision, caus
ed, according to Fisher's report,
by his machine skidding on slip
pery pavement. .
Three car Crash L. C. Cre-
son, 2278 Hyde street, was park
ed at the curb near Capitol and
Marion streets, 12:45 p.m. Wed
nesday. M. J. Ryan, 24 North
Capitol parked and skidded into
the rehicle occupied by J, M.
Gross, 1140 Madison street, driv
lng It forward into the rear of
Creson a car.
Blarstfcrs HI H. L. Marsters.
local realtor, has been confined
to his .home for the last week
with an attack of influenza..
Driveway Accident No one
was hurt in the eolUslonat Baker
and Madison' streets, 5:10 p.m.,
Tuesday between . can of A. R.
Tartar. Garden Road, and' Earl
rtedler, Salem Heights, when the
Tartar machine was stuck when
the latter drove from the drive
way behind Oregon Linen Mills.
Vinegar apples wanted. Gideon
Stols Co.
Stalls rd Here Again H. H.
Stallard, whose repeated open
air, political rallies resulted last
spring In his serving a Jail sen
tence here, ' has booked himself
for another appearance here Oc- Attachment Made The . coun
tober 20. Stallard, in informing ty clerk has received return on
the press of his coming, says he -an' attachment against the Tom
will speak Monday night, October . Thumb Golf company in suit
20, at 7 p. m. He has ehosen the brought by the Trent Realty corn-
corner of State and Liberty pany. showing that a sum held In
street as a spot from which
address bis audience.
to the United States National bank
here had been garnisheed.
Hear John A. Laicg tonight
over KEX. 8:45, subject: Why
Every Citizen Should Vote 325x
No Affalnat Pnrtr Tltrt fnn-
stitutional Amendment. Pd. Adv. aminattons for the seventh grade
Dollar dinner every night 5:45
to 8 at the Marlon hotel.
Finish at Leslie Physical ex,-
Utillty Taxpayers Committee, H.
L. Walther, manager, 20C Sixth
.St.. Pnrtlanil
Health Report Report of the
state .department of health on
communicable diseases shows I school.
there were eight cases, exclusive
of three in the state tuberculosis
hospital, reported tor Marlon
county last week. Three each of
whooping cough and pneumonia
were reported and one each of
chlckenpox and mumps. ' Twenty
one cases of measles and -20 of
pneumonia led the list for the
state '
pupils and newcomers at Leslie
junior high school were complet
ed Wednesday by the school
nurses and health unit physi
cians, and work will be started
License Suspended .For driv
ing on the O. E. XL R. tracks be
tween Broadway and Cherry early
this week, the license for driving
for .Virgil Harrison, 888 North
Commercial street, baa been sus
pended for 30 days.
-
Fresh caught- salmon lie lb.
Special prices for canning all
this week. Midget Market.
Curb- Crash - The vehicle driv
en by Charles L. Young, Sher
wood, Oregon, was sftruck and
thrown onto 'the enrb at 4th and
Market streets, 4 p.m., Wednes
day, by the.automohile driven by
M. A. Rataexjk, of Salem.
Hears Arguments Judge Gale
S. Hill heard arguments yesterday
in the case of Portland Van and
Storage company against Hoss as
secretary of state. The parties will
submit briefs.
Fresh caught salmon 15c lb,
Special prices forx canning all
this week. Midget Market.
Pistol Returned H. L. Avery
today In the Parrlsh Junior high reports that the pistol which was
stolen from his car in the West
. .x , , I Salem auto camp was -returned to
Fresh caught salmon 15c lb. t .. nT.. r.u.. t.n.
tMV wv mm. .tir .1 everyone was away. It was report
this week. Midget Market. I i, ...
-Dismissed J. A. Eberth, ar
rested October ror'speedlng, was
released Wednesday.
FOR ONLY $1 -The most rea-
Bomps Rear of Car Car driv
en by Lewis Robinson skidded
and hit J. Walter Brown's ear la
the rear as the latter wag turning
In an Intersection at Murray's
service station at Pine Tree cor
ner;- according to Brown's report
School Visited Schools at
Jefferson and Turner , were vis
ited yesterday by Mrs. Mary X
Fulkerson, eounty school superintendent.
BoUains Permit E. T. Adair
was issued a permit, Wednesday,
to erect a garage at an estimated
cost of 8100 at 888 North Li
berty street.
Portfolio Stolen J. W. Muel
ler, Senator Hotel, reports the
theft of his business - portfolio
from .his ear in front of the hotel.
Tuesday.
To rent see rental list of
Becke ft Hendricks every day on
classified page of Statesman.
Toll Bridge at
Arlington Plan
Of Association
Construction of a toll bridge
across the Columbia river be
tween Arlington, Ore., and a point
near Roosevelt, Wash., is propos
ed by the Oregon-Washington
bridge association in articles tiled
In the state corporation depart
ment here today.
Incorporators are L. L. Monta
gue, A. 8. Hillyer and P. N,
Shown. The capital stock la
12000.
Gaston Gets
Tag; Writes
ToAlphdnse
It isn't often that as polite a
letter as was received by the city
recorder as was Wednesday
morning. C. B. MeCullough,
bridge engineer tor ths Oregon
state highway commission wrote
as follows:
"Herewith check for 81 as per
our v telephone conversation. I
got the tag on August 18, but
received no tag on July 31, and
1 dont believe I was tagged.
"Please send me a receipt on
the very beet quality of paper
which you have as I would like
to have it framed. Yours very
truly, C. B. MeCullough
(signed)."
His reply read "Your valued
favor of the 14 th Instant was re
ceived this morning. Sorry I
cannot send you a receipt print
ed on really first class paper.
jsviaenuy tnese receipts were
not made with the thought that
they would ' ever be framed and
so taey are printed on paper
that is anything but first class
Thanking you again, I remain.
Yours ' truly, Mary Poulsen, Re
cord er.'
Pardon Board to
Meet Today; 15
Applications up
The newly organized state ad
visory pardon board will meet
here today to consider 15 applica
tions for pardon from the state
penitentiary. These were referr
ed to the board by Governor-Nor-blad.
Rules that apply to applications
for parole will govern pardon ap
plications. ' All arguments for
and against granting a pardon
shall be filed in writing, accord
ing to a rule adopted by the
board. The board will meet
monthly. .-.
Ask Permit for
Power Project
In Lane County
The Cascade Utilities company,
with , headquarters at Oakrldge,
Lane county, Wednesday filed ap
plication in the offices of the
state engineer here for permission
to appropriate 65 second feet of
water from Salt Creek, a tibutary
of the Willamette river, for the
derelopment of 400 horsepower.
The main ditch and flume will
be 4200 feet in length., with' a
dam 2 feet high, SO feet long on
top and 100 feet long at the bot
tom. The fall was estimated at
70 feet.
The cost of the project was fix
ed at 35,000. It is the purpose
of the company to generate power
for an electric light plant.
Appropriations
Will be Sought
i
Members of the state emergen
cy board hare been called to meet
in Salem Friday morning to con
sider requests for deficiency ap
propriations filed by the Oregon
state penitentiary and other insti
tutions. The penitentiary probably will
ask for approximately 315,000,
Total deficiency appropriations to
be requested will exceed $50,000.
Lad Ordered to
Training School
Governor Norblad Wednesday
issued an order transferring John
Hutchinson, 18, under peniten
tiary sentence for larceny in Un
ion county, to the state training
school for boys. The transfer was
recommended by the district at
torney of Union eounty and other
officials.
son able- protection against traffic, to the sheriff. The Incident oc-
aeddents is the $1 -policy sold at I eurred October 14.
cost .bv The - Statesman.. .Yon J.-'
cannot, afford to h without nne' I Bualaese Man . Here William
'. "". J. White, a representative, of the
Bail Forfeited Two men .ar- sales department ol the Crown
rested by local police earlier in Willamette Paper company, was
the month forfeited ball Wednes- a business visitor la Salem . yes-
oay oi z.w apiece, 'iney are 1. 1 leraay.
Earl Alexander, 141 East zznd
street, Portland, who failed to 1
stop on October 11; and Melville
Zimmerman, Vancouver, Washing
ton, who had defective brakes.
Motion to Strike Motion to
strike parts of answer filed in
the case was made yesterday In
suit of Parker Stage Lines vs.
John K. Leander company.
Obit uary
Din gee
Lulu Dingee died at the resi
dence, 21st and Market street,
Wednesday, October 15, aged 79
years: wife of Samuel; mother
of Mrs. Bessie 'Crocker of Los
Angeles, Calif.; grandmother of
Marjory., and Barbara Crocker.
Funeral services Friday. Octo
ber 17. at 1:30 p. m. from the
chapel of W. T. Rigdon and Son,
Rev. B. Earle . Parker officiat
ing. Interment City View ceme
tery.
- Tracy
Elbert N. "Bert" Tracy died
at the residence, 1170 Market
street, October 15, aged 58
years; husband of Esteua; fath
er of Ralph S., Mrs. Lou Prot-
teau of San Carlos, Calif., Mrs.
William P. Hohman of Balti
more Md., and Mrs. Walter
Snow of San Francisco, Calif.;
son of G. H. Tracy of West Sa
lem: brother of J. C. Tracy of
Dallas and Ferris of Glendale,
Calif.. Mrs. Howard Parker of
Tacoma. Wash., and Mrs. A. J.
Wieser of Salem; nephew or
Rev. J. D. O'Dell of Hillcrest.
Funeral announcements later by
W. T. Rigdon and Son.
SchaeferV Throat
I and Lung Balsam
for the treatment of
COUGHS
Bronchial Affeetlons, Whoop
ing Cough, : smokers' Throat
(Smokeritls).
Free from narcotics, coal tar
synthetics and any other in
jurious drugs.
at
ScHaefer's
: Drug Store
ISA If. Commercial
1 - ; Phone 107 J .
The original yellow front can
dy special store of Salem
" V' Penslar Agency
Title Quieted Suit to quiet
title was filed in circuit court
yesterday by Arthur Tueker and
wife against the unknown heirs
of George Shirts, and others.
Ballots Coming Sample bal
lots for some of the precincts in
the county are coming into the
county clerk's office this - week,
and will be sent out to the dis
tricts shortly.
In Rand District W. W. Fox,
rural school supervisor and coun
ty club leader, spent Wednesday
i at the schools in the Silver Creek
Falls district.
Rummage sale Bligh Bldg. on
High St., Fri. ft Sat. St, Paul's
Episcopal Guild.
From Liberty Fred Scott of
the Liberty district was a business
caller Wednesday at the office of
the county school superintendent.
Dance Sat Hazel Green 50-25c
Demurrers Filed P. H. Seelv
and Irma Seely have filed demur-1
rers in the suit brought against I
them and others by Arthur Pfaf-finger.
Book Man Here A. E. Shu-
mater, with the Ginn and company
book concern, was in the cltv yes
terday from Portland.
Default Order Circuit Judge
Hill yesterday signed default or
der in the divorce case of Doro
thy Reynolds Foulkea against
Fred W. Foulkes.
Bptsford
Elva Botsford died at the res
idence of her .daughter, 432
South High street, October 14,
aged 8 years; mother of Mrs. S.
Butler of Salem, Miss Irma
Botsford of Honolulu, Hawaii;
sister of Mrs. Delia Staten of
Hale. Mo. Funeral services
Thursday, October 16. at 3 p.
m. from the chapel of W. T. Rig
don and Son. Interment Mount
Crest mausoleum.
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Come and get your cabbage
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ED CLARK
West Stayton
Baldwin
Nellie G. Baldwin died at the
residence. 2450 West Nobhill
street, October 14, aged C8
years; wife of Annon; mother of
Mrs. Esther Rltchey of Salem;
sister of J. A. King of Wiscon
sin, and grandmother of Marvin
and Gordon Rltchey of Salem.
Funeral services Friday, October
17, at 3 p. m. from the chapel
of W. T. Rigdon and Son, Rev.
C. C. Haworth officiating. In
terment City View cemetery.
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