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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (March 14, 1931)
- " f -i The OnCGON STATESMAN, Salea, Oreron. Saturday lle'rrJr IlarcS 14. 1S31 In Frohate Indication that the - stat of Lara Anderson; who died in the state- hospital hero In -September. 19 2 8, wlllcome up tor probata shortly ia seen In the fact that letters hare been Wed br the attorney for the three heirs, alt of whom lire in the east. -The val ue of the estate Is not given,' bat " la said to.be e.alte large. Aader. son was resident t Multnomah county, and f ollowlng hia death the Norwegian vice-consul la "Wis consin was called upon' to help locate the heirs and handle the estate. . Dollar dinner every night; 5: 45 to 8 at the Marion hotel... . .. , - Inventory Filed In estate of John DeLaywood. eppraisers have reported that the only asset of the estate Is right'.. action against the Pacific Telephone and Telegraph company : tor , damage arising oat of" an accident. Janu ary 23, wherein one of . the com pany's agents' ran an automobile into DeLaywood,-causing his death. Appraisers are Paul Raa inussen, William J. LUJejuist and jCdd L. Townsend. . - i ' Guardian N amed George Da Vla has been appointed goardian of the estate and person of Olln Davis; 18. Appraisers Of the estate - are Alice H- Page. Irene Roem hiidt and E. U Crawford. An or der also authorizes the guardian to make comprise settlement with - Max' Frame for injuries of hia. 1 ' ward sustained as result of an ac Vv eident. The settlement is fixed at N. A. Nash convention. Port land, March 1 . J Bns leaving ter minal 9:45 a. m. ' r Seek Motion DocketApplica tion has been filed with the coun ty clerk to have defendant's de naarrer to complaint In case I of B. F. Townsend as - guerdian of "minors vsi-Xaura -1 Macklln as executrix of an estateplaced on the motion docket. In the case-of M. M. Fleming vs. Marlon Mulkey, application has been made to have defendant's motion against the complaint placed on motion dock- ssa . 1 - - - : l ; Motion te Amend Defendant In ease of Indemnity Insurance . company of North America vs. Frank Morley has filed motions asking that the second amended complaint be $sade more definite and certain, and that certain parts be struck oat. The company seeks recovery of I3.20 expen ses In Investigating claim on bond issue to Morley.. - Take advantage of Mosherthe tailor's pre-Easter sale ana save. Here From Albany Mrs. W. H. niMn af Albanr was a visitor In Saiem on Friday and attended the luncheon giten in honor or Mrs. Klisabeth Loasing . or Berkeley, California. Mrs. '. Bacon is a daughter of Mrs. Myra Shanks .' local police nyttron. ' ; - . - Jackson BanqnetThe annual Jackson club banquet and exer cises in Portland Thursday night will be attended by several Salem men. Memory of the late William 'Jennings Bryan will be" honored at that time also, his birthday fall ing on the date, Mareh 19. Sales Confirmed Judge L. H. McMahan of the circuit court has confirmed sales of real property in the cases of state, through the v land board, against A. H. Birrell and others; and I. A. Westacott vs. Rhea Luper. j Salt rising bread, the old-fashioned kind, fresh every Saturday at Benson's Bakery, 264. N. v Commercial. " - ' r - , i :J - - Transcript Filed Transcript of judgment from the Salem justice court ' has - been, filed with the county clerk In case of Business Men's Adjustment company vs. Fred A. Chapman and Margaret R. Chapman. t " larceny Charged Fred ; Burk r holder and. Carl Ott are charged -with larceny of clover seed in a ease filed in Justice' court on Fri day. Ott is now in Jail on a slm ; liar charge. ' : j '. '.-, Sale Ordered M. B. Kromlng aa guardian of Reuben B. Krom lingr Incompetent, has been, em powered to sell real property of the : ward to satisfy certain ex . penses. . . " Time Extended Based on atip- elation, plaintiff In case of San - ayslde Land and Investment com pany vs. J. II. Campbell and wife has been allowed until April 15 to fije transcript of appeal. ' Dry planer or dry slab. 1-In. $5.50 Id., i Ids., S,n. I Fred K .... Wells, Inc. V;. i improper license Teed -Driving a car "with improper ttconao ' plates, cost I B.Lowden $1 and coats' when he was convicted in justice court on "Friday. Births I -o O- DeBey To Mr. and Mrs. Lou- Is c. de Buy, 1912 Chemeketa street, a grrl, LaVela Alec, born Mareh T. : Polka To Mr. and Mrs. Leon Polka, 1110 S. 22nd. a girl, Jane Marie, horn March 10. Dr. Cham Iana Chinese Medicine ISO N. Commercial SL, Salem . Office bonrs ' Tneeday end Setnr day 91 to 03:99 V . Flocr Sanders l: For Rent j r - o ii fc- 'OH SI OS, Used Fnmltnre : j Department ' Goods Stolen G. McAllister tit 2011 South Commercial street reported to the police that some one stole a 30 by. 2 H Goodyear tire : and rim from his trailer which was parked in front of hia home -Thursday night, CC W. Anderson, delivery man for the h General Grocery ; company, reoorted that 'a case of soap was stolen from his . track while at I the Bailey Grocery confpany, 2(5 North Liberty street;-Friday aft ernoon.;'.. ; ;;',: "'. ; ; .' Physical Inpecter Here , R. E. Carlson; Red Cross Ufa sav ing and first aid inspector for. tne nortnwest. la vlsftlng at the local Y. M; C. A. Friday night, he j Inspected the life saving groups and showed them j some new ; methods. Saturday after noon he will- discuss summer ac tivities with Judge George Ross man.; :' .;, ;'.'"-., v !' - IS2.50 suits iallored to your individual measure, fit and wear better at "Mosber, the tailor.' . One Industrial Death There was one fatality due to industrial accidents in Oregon 'during the week ending March 12. according to a report prepared by the state industrial accident" commission Friday. The victim was James S. Anderson, ""window cleaner, of Portland. There were 65 acci dents, reported to the commission daring the week . -Child' Injured When Hasel Wilson of 255 Bast Wilson street ran in front of a car driven by Frank Miller, route 4, . Thursday, on South Commercial street, she was i bruised. According to Mil ler's' report to the police Hazel's age is or 7. She was one of several children playing on the street. ; - ' '-, . Shed dry wood-coal. Prompt de livery. Tel. 1J, Salem Fuel Co. -.. . t ' ; 1: ' - k Here Front Portland Miss Martha Randall, head of the 7 wo men's diTlaion of the Portland po lice bureau was aSalem visitor on Friday and attended the police school. Miss Randall. was also & guest ' at the' luncheon given at noon In honor of Mrs. Elisabeth Lossing of Berkley. ; , Social Hygiene Speech One of tbl latest talks to members of the Willamette university T. M. C. A men on social hygiene waa in . relation, to religion by Rev. C. X. Ward of the Congregation al church, Thursday night at Chresto cottage. Fred Setton 111 Fred C. Sef ton, chief clerk of the senate en rolled and engrossed bills com mittee daring the recent legisla tive session, ia recovering from major operation performed Wed nesday. Reckless Driving Charged North High street at Broadway was the scene of alleged reckless driving Thursday evening by Ed Schunke, 944 North Church street, who was arrested on this, charge. - . Quitting business. Furs at cost and lesh.- Everything must go by March 15. My loss your gain. Fixtures for. sale. If you are looking f6r. a bargain in furs, come in at -once while selection ia good.1 Beautiful fox and wolf scarfs, collar sets, fur yardage, furs of all kinds, fur brushes, coat linings at remarkably low prices. Capital Fur Shop, 12 th and State streets. ' Soeedimff CHukwtrt Pnrtv miles an hour is the alleged speed of Ralph Savage, 990 Gar net street: who was driving oh South Commercial street, early Tiaay morning. - He was ar rested. .Meetinsr set- The AftsoHatod Charitie sorsanlzatlon will "boM a business meeting at the head quarters at 219 Court street Wednesday nizht. March 18. be ginning at .8 o'clock. Not Personal Suit Suit tnati. toted by the Methodist Old Peo ple's Home Thursday named W. .-. wins low as administrator of the Fannie Beebe estate, and not W. C' Winslow as an individual. Vaernnt Poets Ball Usnaiw" person charged with varraner ia moneyless, but Bob Taylor post- ea izfts bail after hia nrraat on tola charge, Thursday afternoon. Tajler . entered a plea, of not guilty , at Justice court. Fails to Ston A .""fine t 12.50 i was naM In nolloa mart Friday by P. W.Eriksen of 395 neriaiiiiB street. He was ar rested on a charre of niacin stop sign. .,"".-'- d. , I it'"'. ' J ' c f iL Fchaef er Accede to Pub j lie Demand for. ICraic, Chocolates Many times this week: we have been approached by oar cus tomer; with the anery as to when we would repeat oar shocolate sale. We are very pleased to state, to the pubilo and. oar customers that hy special ar rangement with MTm. Kraose's representative we have seenr id a Umited. kmoant that wi will offer ihtt week-end at 35 c 70c lb. 2 for All are rolled by tend doable dipped chocolates ia aa smit ing variety of flavors. 1 Ditra STDEB"" The ortstnal yellow front , dy special store of Salem. 133 X. Coml St. Phone-107 Schaeferls ; e'Glve Talk W. W. Fox, county dab leader, has een in vited to glTft a talk on 4-H club work- before- the session "Of the Leslie Parent-Teacher association Monday evening. About 70 boys and girls at Leslie school- have shown an Interest ia club work, and plans are under way to form several clubs there.- The' Parent Teachers will meet in the Leslie school- at 7:30- o'clock. ' : Case Diamlsaed - Suit Of Lo mSr vs. Wheaton, Seeking tej-e-closuro.on a. lien, was dismissed in cirquit court yesterday morning after the plaintiff had presented bis base.: This was In Judge Hill's department of court, where In the afternoon the case of Matting vs. Jones, was continued. Testimony was completed and briefs ordered submitted In the second case. - Special price. Certain-teed All PuTpose paint, $1.98 gallon. Nel son Bros., Inc., 355 Chemeketa. "Aathorbed Order authoriz ing Brazier C. Small, as guardian for Santfno Fortina, incompetent, to invest 1760 -belonging; to the estate, has been ' signed by the probate jiidge. Give Prerani Pupils of the Park school gave an interesting program Fn4ay afternoon mark ing the completion of their Rag gedy Ann and' - Raggedy - Andy' id Raggedy A , project. Fran lAonev Bette Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Hoehspeier of Loohey Butte were buatnees callers at the office of the county school super intendent Friday afternoon, v ; To Qniet Title George LMor rls and , wife have filed f salt against unknown heirs of Joseph E. Parrott and others . to quiet title to certain real property. ituary Cooley Lucira J. Cooley died at the home of her daughter. Mrs. D. B. Simpson, 425 South 23rd street. March 13, aged 79 years; mother of Mrs. D. B. Simpson, A. W El lis E. and Ralph R. Cooley, all of Salem: Mrs. L. J. Bowman of Teshtigo. Wis.; and H- W. Cooley of Albany; sister of E. W. pow ers of Turner; grandmother of Gerald Simpson of Salem; Earl, Byron, Ruth, Joy. Leon, Orrille, Richard and Margaret Cooley all of Salem; Garland Simpson of Lew lston. Idaho; Mrs. Harry Howe of .Lebanon. Warren Cooley of Huntsvllle, Wash.; Lee, Monroe and. Marvel - Cooley and Mrs. George Berry, all of Albany; Glen Cooley of Fossil; Arthur and Rath Bowman! and Mrs. Herbert King of Teshtigo, Wis; eight great- grandchildren, also surviv ing. Announcement of funeral later by W. T. Rlgdon and Son. Heist; ''.' A- ' Miss Una Heist died at the home of her sister, - Mrs. W. W. Emmons, 715 North Summer street, March 13; sister of Mrs. W. W. Emmons of Salem, Mrs. J. S. Steininger ot Detroit. ' Mich.. Miss Lulu Heist of Portland and Miss Laura Heist, missionary in India, Rev, A. A. Heist ot Denver. Colo. . The body will lie in state at the Rigdon mortuary and all friends wishing to view the re mains may do so before noon Sat urday; after that time the eaaket will be closed. Funeral services Saturday afternoon, March 14, at 1:30, Dr. W. Dowson of Portland and. Rev. B. Earle Parker offi ciating. Interment i City View eemetery. : . i ,4'' ' Brown s ' Andrew Brown died at his home on route 8, March 13, aged 66 years.' Was member of Span ish War veterans.. Announcement of funeral later by the Clough Barrick company. , ? - . Utltxtst Memorial PBtn 7 ft Vf I,' Priori rtOi tJill Uoderstcly A Park Cemetery wit! perpetual care Just ten minutes from the heart of town ; ' j City YIew Cemetery X Established 1883 Tel.l2M ' - Conveniently Accessible . Perpetual ears provided for v Prices Reasonable , ClouffhaiTick Co. rhssMS 22-OHBceh at Fsnry gt A.U.Ckacrh Dr.L.Barrlck ; T. T. aeMen TEHnilLIGER'S ' - tve '. , T.I- .T r : - 7M . - A. IT1 k . J mmi j Ob 9m srm rmnM oe riiii a tMs in Teachenired Jeannette Ln- per, student at the state normal school,-has been hired to teaeh atnhe Eldriedge school next year. She has tanght in the county J three years prior to entering the normal school. . ; - . r- Speeding Arreets Clyde An derson, 149T North t 5th street, and T. J. Sandlfer, 581 South 1 5th streef, was arrested Thurs day for speeding, f Anderson did not hare a driver's license. Here for Opening Among the guests in Salem last night for the annual spring opening event Were G. O. and Fred Miller ot Portland. They are' owners of the Miller stores. i"jA:.v- v H:- F,vif-,.; t The Heart of a Shamrock." St. Joseph's hall, St. Patrick's day, 8:80 p. m. - ' :v I : : Released to Sheriff - Fred Bufkholder was released .Thurs day to Deputy. Sheriff -Barber by the city jail officials who were holding, him.' ' ; Tax Determined Inheritance taxes on the estate of Marlon Pal mer have been f determined - At $407.65.-The estate was apprals ed.at J4M76.05. Part of which was exempt from tax.' ; :'... ' Bale Confirmed dale of real property in the case of Dempsey Glover vs. J. R. Thompson has been confirmed by h eircnit Judge. -"--; -: ;';.- . ' -- - s . , r Account Approved---. Final ac count of R. R. Ratcliff as admin istrator of the estate . of Mary Harp has . been approved by the probate judge. i Claim Disallowed The probate judge has signed order disallow ing 9309 claim of Steve Gregolre against the estate of Mary F. Gregolre. . . . . 4 ; . - . Non-Suit Order of voluntary non-suit has been signed by the circuit court juage in case 01 A. G. Rlach - vs. W. T, Nelson and outers. , ;' . , i '- .. i rLsh. Program ' 8oosi . - The Irish program postponed ' from last! night will be held ln the T. M. C. A. lobby March 20. Motion for Default Motion for detwault has been filed, ln the divorce case ot Verne L Powels against Eulalee Powels. Attachment Property of G. C. Molr and wife has been attached to satisfy demands ot the Eena company. . 06 t I Oi93X, XjGcxrr ss MvsatTceaam 11 r. 1: - JC02, KIKETErM yeas, our Research Department has ' kept intimate touch with every new development of Science that could be applied to die manufketure of cigarettes. " . Daring thli period there has been no development of tested alus oc ImTMctaace co the smoker which -we hare not . incorpotased into the making of DimKDFPOLlEE Mrs. .BizaBeth- Lossing Is Speaker ''at ;Luncheon . In her Honor - - "The highest duty of a police matron la to work for the health, happiness and general welfare ot children - and young, people". . de clared Mrs. Elizabeth Leasing of Berkeley; California, in speaking at a luncheon given In her. honor on Friday. - i'r: , , ; ' Mrs.' Lossing who is head ot the crime prevention department of Berkeley is in Salem as one of the instructors in . the police school. Police -matrons and social service workers gathered at the Marlon hotel at noon Friday for the luncheon at whieh,Mrs, Loss ing was the honor guest, .- Her- audience was 1 Impressed with viae attitude toward , her work Which Mrs. Lossing display, ed.- She stressed the -importance of scientific ' knowledge of the causes of - delinquency and- of a scientific understanding -and sym pathetic attitude -toward the ease.1 She said that the people coming under supervision ranged In ages from -four to 20 years and that the typee of difficulties in which they were Invoked were as var ied as the ages of the people. Luke May Praises -Police Women's Work Luke 8. May, criminologist from Seattle was another guest at the luncheon and In his. brief talk he paid a high tribute to the police- work which has been done by women. He said that the fem inine attitude of sympathy and un derstanding was often invaluable ln dealing with cases of Juvenile delinquency. ' r Both speakers were introduced by Roy Hewitt, dean of Wlllam- ette university law school who ls4 in charge of the local police school. He paid a high tribute to the work that has been done by both Mr. May and Mrs. Lossing, and stressed the Importance of the scientific knowledge which both brought to bear upon the Motion Filed Motion to place on trial docket has been made ln case of Joseph .Hamman vs. Mln ne E. Hamman. :c i. Co. y(&B youll find 'me at the crossroads store j 7hea Jicfs sphere he's liable to be going several place tx once! Bet : U liiefts ooe diiii Ns? r t Seattle, c'NcBftowxt Cearer: TasU h what die wi in , taste that comes from milder and better tobacr gjid fixm rKxiiinj else I They! know thek . dcarettes, JNavjrs cho2i ; :r Chestecficld dgarcttes. Liggett & Myers Tthacn Ci I jN.CHARGE I Mrs. Myra Shank, police matron or aiem, who was In charge of arrangement for -the luncheon -given on Friday . Ja honor of Mrs. Elisabeth Lossing, of Ber keley, Cat - - :. work in which they are engaged. Mrs. Myra Shanks police ma tron of Salem,' was in charge ot arrangements for the beautifully appointed luncheon and presided at the table. Dallas Firemen Attend Course In Life Saving DALLAS, March 13 .' Abe Frelsen and Hubert Dunn, mem bers of the Dallas fire ! depart ment Were in McMlnnville Wed- 5,e8daTeTf nlfK ai:ten.dIJ1 Red Cross first aid school being eon- ducted ' there by Captain Slaugh ter of the I Portland Fire Bureau. Thecourse covers a period of eight weeks, and if the examina tion Is passed successfully ' at the ena a eertmcate Is awarded to a L a a j 1 al mm a ja lawse parnciyaung. .some V from McMlnnville and the imme diate vicinity are taking the work. The Dallas . men expect to have the course taken by the local de partment later ln the season. s -4 x- vt- ' . . : -t ;..!- these raea cf the seM That's why Chesticfield Is tlij - -. CHILD STICK DY AUTOOILE DIES v -:-Y" ; ; ' " -',-.--.; ; Accident Unavoidable, Held After Investigation; Driver Exonerated MQNMOUTH,. March 13 Ac cording to reports here this morn ing. Victory Bond 10, of Dayton. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bond, died last night In a Mc Mlnnville hospital as result of in juries sustained during the after noon when struck by. a car driv en by James McCrae, 25, Mon mouth farmer. - x Witnesses said the child alight ed from 'a school bus at a junc tion ; near Dayton, and, running from - behind . the bus stepped directly In front of McCrae's car. He was driving slowly; but waa confronted so suddenly by the little girl, that he couldn't avert the catastrophe. A traffic officer, a doctor, the sheriff of Yamhill county, and tne scnooi ous onver, were re ported to have investigated' the accident, and adjudged It nn avoidable so young . McCrae was not held. He returned to Dayton this morning. McCrae, who is a grandson of William Riddell. well known Polk county stockman, had gone to Dundee; 'accompanied by his fa ther.: William McCrae, and they were returning' home via Day ton, when the accident occurred Corn Conies fs r Rules Are Being Worked Out Now Details for the county-wide 4-H corn project contest, sponsored by the United States National bank, are being worked out. The con test will b conducted along the lines of those held annually in Clackamas and Lane counties, in which each entrant plants and cares for .about an acre of Corn, Arrangement tor securing the seed has not been worked out. County Club Agent W. W.; Fox reports. I ' Already' about 20 .corn club members have signified, intention of entering the contest. Including 1 ; i u T..;:-';y I : V ' s. e f I ". . . ;- - - with. - - Hilt 4 mostly boys living around r!l?r ton, Korth Howell and Eeoiu Mills. : Two classes in 10 and; 2 " ear lots, will be displayed at fair time by the contestants. Woman Injured j On Road Culvert Sues Roy Klein Cnt fi-.V f 4T7 Ki ffarnMt4 for Injuries sustained when sh stepped into a concealed highway culvert, were filed yesterday against Roy Klein as state high way engineer by Anna C. French.' The accident occurred July 19, 1929, when the plaintiff Mrs. M, Fv Barr stopped along the high way, two miles north of Eugene. Plaintiff says she alighted from the car and into an open culvert, concealed from view by weedJ and at which there were no warn-' tag signs. 'Her left leg was frac tured In two places. j She asks 110,000 general dam ages and total of 12.277.50 spe cial dsmsges, Including those for. less of working time snd medi cal, attention. She charges that the , accident was due to negli gence of the highway commis sioner. - S- I t. ;:; Ladd & Bush, Bankers I Established 1863 . says Chesterfield 1 - ' " V - They Satisfy i -thatl$W;yl y