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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (March 11, 1931)
Ka OREGON STATESSlAN", Calera, Ore ton Wednesday Morning, March 11, 1931 PAGC I IV i Local MewsBHefe r Wall-Celling Fire .Tbo ceo Ual fir company was called, to t A. I.: Clearwater residence at 2JS South Church trset,, at '4:10 o'clock Tuesday afternoon. A stovepipe was too sear the- wall paper, which caught tiro. " The blase was extinguished with chemical!. Firemen gare the rea son for several piece of appara tus appearing on the streets as the fact that the tiro was too near downtown, to trust a single piece of apparatus in case the fire got out ot control. . - I Dollar dinner every night. 5:45 to S at the Marion hotel. Friday Lobby Program This week's lobby program for Friday ight -at th Y, M. C A; has been postponed to Friday. -March 20. because of the sprlag opening which will Interest all Salem peo ple. On March 20, the association committee will oresent the Irish program tongs. readings. , and speeches. - , f - Brows now to Karope Ir. Frank E. Brown of Salem left this week -for the east and a tour of Europe. He will attend the Y. M. C. A. conference In' Cincinnati to which delegates are going from alt over the world. Dr. Brown and his party will return to Salem sometime In August. Old-time benefit dance' Wed nesday night. Fraternal temple. Defendant Changed Motion to substitute C. A. Reynolds as guar dian of estate of Olo K. Qvale for defendant In the suit of Gunhild Guildlien rs. Ole K. Qrale has been filed with the probate court. Qrale was s declared incompetent shortly after a breach of promise suit was filed against him by Gun hild Guildlien. I- : .-, :" "Qiieen" to Hospital The doors of the State hospital open ed late Monday to Margan Nor man Anderson, self-styled "Queen of the Western Continent and - Pope' who passed some worthless checks on local' merchants last week. f: Husky higrade baby chicks. Day old and started. - New low price. Salem's Petland. Tel 6 St. Stole Car Police officers received a report Tuesday to the effect that N. M. Cook's Buick touring car. . license No. 43-488 was stolen from Liberty street. Monday. Cook's address1 Is S41 South 25th street, ; ' License Suspended - The driv er's license of Carrol Allenby, 14th and Wilbert streets, Salem, was suspended for 10 days as a result of speeding charges filed la police court, Tuesday. - . : Dance Mellowmoon every. Wed. and . Sat. Clell -Thomas and His Band. Admission "only 25c ' f Distribution Ordered Order In the estate of Isadora Greenbaum authorizes distribution of shares of stock to Era M. Greenbaum, 'widow and executrix;. Another or-t der approves the final, account ' - To ' Repair Garage , Donald Douris was granted a 230 build ing, permit by the city Tuesday, for' the repairing of his garage at 2045 North Church street.; . Try -the Mitzl -Gray for your next haircut. Phone 187. I Speeding Arrest Andrew Frel singer of Portland was fined 25 In police court - late Monday on speeding charges, i 1 j . Dr. Chan Laos Chinese Medicine - 180 N. Commercial. ' : St. Salem J ' Office hours . w T Tuesday and Satur-JL-J day a to 5:8 f ERNEST DAVIS . . TEXOR , . Tonight 8:15 First Methodist Church Auspices Associated : Glee Clubs ; Willamette University - v .V, ": Tickets Now ' "-' Spa and Eatoa-Hall " -r Seat fl.OO Student BOe Floor Sanders ; For Rent J On S1S3, Used Furniture - Department 131 K. LTJJ Mother Die . Word of the death of Mrs. E. Liml at the home of her daughterMrs. F. Hoist, la Portland, was received here Mon day, bXL Mrs. Hulda V. Liedstrom, another daughter who is connect ed with - the Imperial Furniture company here. Funeral services will be held at Mrs. Ldmi'e former home, Bandon. ' Dry planer or dry slab. 16-io $5.50 Id.. 2 Ids., 10. - Fred E. Wells. Inc. ' v; - - Preae Bnesa to Dine A group 01 saiem newspapermen are - to motor to Portland . Thursday night to attend dinner given in ioir aonor oy MajorHreaerai White and Colonel Jlllea. After the dinner the group is planning vo aiiena a noxing . snow staged in ronima mat night. Hatman la .City Rnfqa Hol maa, confident and supporter of Governor Julius Lw Meier, was a ; capItol vIsItor.Tuasday.. Mr, JHol 'man was i recently appointed i member of the Port of Portland commission and hi nomination was, approved by the legislature. Dance Mellowmoon every Wed. and! Sat. Clell Thomas and His Band. Admission onlv 25c . - President Kerr Here A lvisl tor in Salem on Tuesday was President W. J. Kerr of Oregon State college. It was said that hi purpose way to confer with Governor Meier concerning pend ing appropriations' for the state institutions of higher education. License to Wed Two mar riage licenses were issued here yesterday, to Arthur M. Jones, route 6, and Jessie M. Toms, route 5. both of Salem; and to Henry C. Coxj Iiongrlew, Wash., and Alta Miller, Woodburn. High grade Inide mill wood and planer trims for immediate deliv ery.! Place quantity orders now at a reduction. In price. Spaulding Logging Co.. phone 1820. Account Approved The pro bata judge has approved the fin al account of Ladd and Bnsh trust officer as guardian of the estate of William Elbert Noll, who has reached his. majority. The ac count shows a balance of 21,584. 65. ; i . . ... -; ' Minor Operation Little Miss Elynor 1 Fuller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Fuller, yesterday had her .tonsils removed In Wood burn. She was reported last night as recuperating nicely. Appraisal Made Helen B. Auman. Irene Roemhildt and E. L. Crawford have appraised the estate of Charles Flowers, incom petent, at 1514.70. C. M. Byrd Is guardian. , Hearing Maren 24 .Hearing on petition of Alice Park for or der appointing guardian of Flor ence Knox,, incompetent, has been set for March 24, " '"',Hm ''I Here Today Circuit Judge Gale S. Hill will : be here today to sit in the case of Manning vs. Jones, scheduled to start this morning. I Account Approved Final ac count of Sadie ScholL adminis tratrix of the estate of Frederick F. Scholl, has been approved by the probate judge. Judgment for dray Order of default and Judgment has been entered in the suit of R. D. Gray against if. T. Moisan. Gray filed suit to recover money. --. . -. . - . , . For Rent Modesn house with garage. 2 blks., from CapitaL Tel. 1166J. Inquiry 1309. Che. meketsv k T' .", :.. . Decree for Carter In suit of Irs B. Carter vs. J. E. Wiley and others, decree tor the plaintiff has been handed down. The suit Is to quet, title. ?v s .... I , - , ' From Mahoaey F. W. Mahony, resident of the Mahony district, called in the city Tuesday, Ma honey Is chairman of his school district. ; .- From Liberty Among the Lib erty residents who were business visitors In Salem Tuesday was Mrs. Bruce Cunningham. ; O'Dell Tlsitor J. D. OTJelt, clerk of the Prtngle school dis trict,; was a Tuesday business call-' er af. the office of the county school superintendents v - Births I HD1 To Mr. and Mrs. Thom as B. Hill. 855 South 12th street.' a son, William Franklin, 1 born March 5. i I . . ' ' TONSILS REMOVED WTTHOCT OPERATION J . OR LOSS OF TIME i DR. LEWIS . i . I 403 Oregon Building Ladd & Bush, Bankers Established 1863 Ett Appraised Estate jt Doris B. Dimbat, minor, has been appraised by H. Gearhat, B. Nel son and H. Turner at 1450, con sisting . entirely on - unliquidated claim against Carl W, Emmons for Injuries sustained -as result of an accident last December IS. Henry M.: Dimbat, guardian, -has filed petition for order to settle the damage claim. ' , Dr. B. F. Pound Practice lim ited to removal of teeth, gas or local, and dental x-ray. 103 First National Bank.-: Phone 2040. Harria President Frank, Har rls was . chosen president of ; the permanent organization of Eyerly AtrcraCt ; pupiiar when -the atn deats met In banquet at the Mar lon Monday nighty Other Officers are1: Reggie Twyraan, vice-president; Carlton Roth, secretary; Bob Ramsden, treasurer; ' and Vernon Frahm, sergeant-at-arms. The first meeting was held at the airport last night. Special' price. Certain-teed All Purpose paint,- 21. f 8 gallon. Nel son Bros., Inc.. 355 Chemekete. - Clisdc Thnraday A Unic for first, fifth grade and 1 preschool children "will : be held" Thursday morning at the Hayesrille school house, beginning at 2 o'clock. Miss Margaret McAlplne of the health department t nursing staff will be In charge. , : .- ;.-! . Lion to Hear Bfay-The Lions club is looking forward to an es pecially Interesting iciiion Thursday noon, when Luke May, noted criminologist who is here for the police school, will speak. Music will be furnished by Curtis Serguson.' :r I - - ' ' ' ' I ' Shed dry wood-coal. Prompt de livery. Tel. 13, Salem Fuel Co. Report Accident C. ! J.! Sher man of Portland yesterday re ported to the sheriff week end traffic accident Which : happened near iWoodburn and which . In volved car of H. Hohn also of Portland.- . . Estate in' Probate The estate of Martha A. Huntley, formerly Martha A. Snyder, has been ad mitteed to probate, with S. W. Starr, E. B. Howell and Virginia Best named appraisers. On' Thursdav the 12th i tha Vaughan "Flextread' garden trac tor will be demonstrated at M. I. Hunt's, the first nlaea -north of the Keyser school, and on Friday toe istn at Field and Bagley's rreen houses, a auartr nil of the - state hoanttal. htttMn 11 a. m. and 3; 30 p. m. Additional xniormanon may be had from ronie-staver Co., Salem. i i - -:- CherrUns to Meet The Cher rians l will, arrange the program for Blossom Day at the meeting of the council of nobies to be held at the chamber of commerce to night at 3 o'clock. r ; Appraisal 99SS4 Perey Gor ton. Edward Stadter and Glen Gorton have appraised' the estate of Jennie Landgraf at 39384.60, ot which 33500 is real property. Cat Through Fmnera! Henry Jangler, Route 3, was arrested Tuesday by i the local police for cutting through funeral proces sion. , . . . j - j' Seek Forecloeure Foreclosure complaint was tiled against Maur ice N. Wagner yesterday -by the Intermountain Building and Loan association. ,: t j s, Board Meeting The regular meeting of the board of directors of he y. M. C. A?. will be Thurs day noon at the association build- Citiaenship Clase The Y. M. C. A. citizenship class ; meets at the association building af $ o'clock Wednesday night. , ituary : t Freeland: Henry A. Freelaad of Centralia, Wash died at thn TMldnnM nf his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Freeland, 498 South 24thi street. Marchj 9, aged 51 years; father of LeRoT Trntx FrMlimt nf r trails; brother of F, W. Freeland of Norfolk, Neb., P. M. of Selma, CL, R. E. of Roblln, Manitoba; H. B. of Eugene and Mrs. D. E. Smith of Portland. Funeral serv ice .Wednesday, March ;11 at 1:30 b. m. from th ihanltnf W. T. : Rigdon and Son. Remains to be forwarded ' tn Taeoma. Wash.i for Interment. ' 7X DeUretTemorial fktu not Uedrsti ! A Park Cemetery "yith perpetual care ; Just tea minutes from the ! heart of town City View Cemetery Established 1893 Tel. 1200 Conveniently Accessible ' Perpetual care provided for ( Price Reasonable Clough-Barrick Co. MORTUARY Ot.- . m : i iB- .i ritt.Il rneaes ISO Chareh at Ferry St. A. U. Clongh v Dr. L. Barrick i - V. T. Croldcn ERVILLIGER'S - - rrt caxumsxTx On Same. M PttMaU Omr TrUm Art Oft Bw la M4orw laoy Xks1sm Ob Lffllf LTD 1 -DEBUTE PLfliJS Stockholders Gather Here :0n Morrow Stock Trade :i5 Under Consideration Stockholders of the v Oregon Linen mill are to meet tomorrow afternoon at the chamber of com merce rooms here -to determine what course to J take regarding pending reorganisation of the firm. . - ; - . " 1 f ' ' : '!" -' " Under proposal recently made through F. J. Gllhralth, the com pany would be reorganised with one share ot no-par common in a new concern being made for four shares ot preferred stock in the present company. This preferred, which has not paid any dividends and whose hook value has been greatly decreased by steady losses ot the company Is widely he.ld through Salem, the valley "Shd in Portland. ' : M ' ' ' V. Gilbralth has been tn California for some time : but la ; expected home for the meeting. ; . : v - Considerable diversity ot " opin ion exists among stockholders re garding the 'proper procedure. It ha been suggested that an en tirely new hoard of directors for the present company be chosen to replace -the ; existing board. amour which there'haa been wme dissentlon In the past. At stock holders meeting held last fall,; three members of : the general i group of stockholders were cnos en to sit,-with the board in de termining on some policy for the company to pursue. . i Objectors to the, plan recently proposed for reorganisation of the mill in new hands and with the Issuance of new stock for old, point out that 1000 shares would go to the promoter for his work. Proponents of the4 reorganisa tion say that gOme action is neces sary at once to provide new work ing eapital for the concern to fund outstanding obligations. Interest on the $150,000-bond-Issue, to gether with some principal. Is due April l. ' .f U'v'.'H ' NEW BOOKS LISTED IT Patrons of the Salem public li brary who like to watch, the list ings of . new books that go on the shelves for circulation will be In terested in these new: titles, how ready for borrowers: . This Side of Jordon' Roark Bradford; "Silence," Alice' Edna Gapson; "Sunset i Pass," Zane Grey; "The Asking Price," Helen Rose Hull; "Shep of the Painted Hills," Alexander) Hull; "Two Thieves," Manuel Komroff; "The Ring of the LowenSkolds," Selma, Lagerlof, Ottlllana LoTlsa; "Ra chel Moon," Ldrna (Mrs.- Philip Russel Rea Rea. j ! "Grammar of Ornament," Illus trated by examples, Jones: "Free Lancing for 40 Magazines." Wool ley; "Community Planning in Un employment ' Emergencies." ' Col cord; "Farmers Build Their Mar keting Machinery.'! federal farm board; "Legal Education and Ad mission to the! Bar,' Andrews; "County Unit of School Admini stration." Carr:i "The .Creation of a Home, - a ' Mother Advises Daughter." Blair.. I "Astronomy jfoi Everybody," Held for Court Police offi cers held Harry Walp in the city jail over Monday night delivering him to justice, court Tuesday. Would Recover 3Ioney Fischfer flouring millsi ha filed suit against John Freak en to recover a sum of money. ; DnHoraWek J ' of Boston - N. Cottage and ChemCteta St. Fourth Initituie Address: "Agnosticism "and Faith; What God Means to Me" -8 O'CLOCK ES-lZin&WE Schaefer's Throat . & Lungr I Balsam . A modernly made, modern remedy for cough due to Colds, Bronchitis and Smokers Throat?- ' : t, j . i , This cough syrup is made tn accordance with i the newest .discoveries- In r ! methods of treating coughs and colds. Be assured of Instant, grate ful relief the moment that yon take it. Its paiatahility la a remarkable as Its, action. -: 4. Children love to take It and may as It is free from all In jurious drugs and coal-tar products. v ., . , . - ,Y Ctijr ' Isold pnly tn . wUt and : : - S1.00 I ' ' - bottles at -v'; Schaefer's Drug Store The original yellow front Can dy special storo of Salem. 1SS If. Coml St. rhone 197 sm LIBRflRY Newcomh; "The Mysterious Uni verse," Jeans; "Industrial Microscopy,"- Lindsley; "Some Familiar Wild Flowers," Jones; "The Mar vels - ot Animal . Ingenuity," Xa land; "Bird and Beasts of the Roman Zoo,"Knottnerus-Meyer; "Marketing-; - and Manufacturing Fattor?;. is Oregon's Flax Indus try,".,. Lomax; "How to Identify Oriental Rags." Wolfe. ' - . "Th Personality of a House," Post; "The Forms of Poetry." Un termeyer; ."English Literature Through the Ages," Cruse; "Trav ellers .Tales," Adams; "Adven ture of an 'African Slaver, Ca not; "Black Majesty," Vandr cook; "Kitchener," Ball rd; "Pepys, His Life and Character," Drinkwater; "The Challenger ot Russia,",. Eddy. - ;x FE RELEASE OF WATER Saritiam Project: Permit now : Walts at Washington;. 3 i , Courses Outlined : 1 ........ f - , .. ,,. ; . ' , 1 ' i I i Three "plans tor. prospective power development on the North Santlam river by the. city ot Sa lem were laid before the federal power commission In Washington yesterday. The application accom panying them calls for the grant ing ot preliminary . permit pre paratory to the development of power by the city on the Santlam a well . a on the Breltenbush river. ; - ' . - ' -v-'- City Attorney. Trindle explain ed yesterday that the application was in line with one filed. last fall with the state and which now is to be carried over to the new- ly created hydro-electric commis sion. Under authority granted cities by the legislature,' applica tion for power development need not-be made to the federal power commission but Trindle explain ed that Salem's application was made prior to this legislation be ing enacted. 'At first It was thought only Portland would be affected under the new act. In the application tiled r In Washington yesterday three ten tative projects for , developing power on the Santlam by the city were submitted. The first calls for a dam in the North Santlam rive: near the mouth of White Water creek with power house near De troit, Ore., developing 20,000 horsepower. .The second I for dam on the North Santlam and a dam on the Breltenbush, develop ing 30,000 horsepower. The third Is for combination of two plants developing 3 9.0 0 0 horsepower. ' ,.MJL on s DERAL . . ........ -. DTT WlILtL ID(D) JYE &ADD3. fl ... v OUr Weeks 4gO 1,I. fvtnff this advertisement . ocorge aeonxiara, St, San Francisco, heard Japanese and New York City stations with the Phileo 11-tube Superheterodyne PLUS in daytime. V 1 f It aroused aauocHwide eoauaent. 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