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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (April 17, 1931)
PAGE TEN Ucst v Supervised 'Activity Discussed by Speaker ' At Lions Luncheon - i' Vne - bnlh i industry. which within the last few " year baa smrn to surprisingly" large prc- pertions In Oregon ana part ot Onltrnrnla fa mora SUDervlsed t3ta possiblr any other industry r wader' government" supervision; Sir. Lester1 Pearmtne, prominent ' im . rrower said ' Yesterday ' In speaking ' before the ladles', day tnkcneon at tbe uom ciod. . . . aW- : Purmln i' the - finest todjl and norelty bulb gardens te the state outside of the DeGraff laa tings, in Portland. An exbl wn daffodil varieties was "on display at the clnb luncheon yes terday. : Mrs. pearmine predicted that (m embargo on bains in me wen rm states would never be raised. Takes Generation - Her listeners were surprised to Steer that It actually taxes irom two to four human generations to produce one of the good bulbs of MTelty variety. She declared daffodil were . receiving: more Ti-Mlatlnn than In the D&St. and said the time was .not fir dis tant when women especially will actually be able to go into the gar- ; deswand call by. name eacn aaxio- . Sill planted there. She ald also the home rarden mr i cominr more and more to replace the ordinary In the flower garden with the; different and aovel. i , ." .: ' 'tJlj " 'While the bulb Industry Is eom paratlyely new here, it has a great fa tn re ahead of It; the grower be- i iniir niirifiipiniimi 1 Ibnflm n ULnML UUIl III FRAUD CHARGES Frank Cunningham, ex-sales- for the Pacific Life company. which Wednesday was deprived of Its permit to sell $500,000 worth t stock . In Oregon, alone was re sponsible for any fraud resulting from the sales of securities to Sa die Crang and other residents of jksteria. This was announced here yes terday by James Mott, state cor poration commissioner, who re voked the permit and ordered the attorney general to conduct an In vestigation of the company's af- - Cain. , Charles E. Cone and; George H. "Watklns, both of Salem, were said te have refunded a part of . the money obtained by Cunningham through his , negotiations with Stiss Crang. Cone and .Watklns www directors of the company at . the time of the alleged fraudulent transaction. Mott said as far as he had been aU to determine neither Cone nor Watklns, -as brokers, were It able for the $15,000 in Para mount stock sold by Cunningham te lilss Crang. - Cunningham : Is now ; being ought' on a charge of Tlolatlng the Bin 8ky law. Bead offices of the company are Certificate For Water Service : r Is Noi Granted " l The pablic Utilities commis sioner Wednesday ! dismissed the application of the Cascade Util ities company tor a certificate of publle conrenlenco and necessity for furnishing water service to the town . of ,Oakridge, , Lane county. " ! '' - " ,. The commissioner . also dis missed -the Investigation of .the rate - f on the , transportation of saw logs. In carloads, oyer the lines . of the Southern Pacific company, from Mayo to the log rollway at Monefee. : SHI C1B IMS 6 0 RQflDS ? STAYTON. April 14. There was an unusually good attend ance at the chamber of com merce meeting- Tuesday evening. His talk about economic condi tions, unemployment and other Important problems of ' the day was a revelation to most of his audience. W.iH. Hobspn was a special guest , for : the evening, and, the judge paid him many fine -eompllmenta as to his ln tegrfty in political affairs. . ; Frank" Jones, district 1 manager to rthe A. A. A, gave a talk on good roads. Sam Matheney of the Silyer Creek Falls country accompanied by two of his neigh bors was on hand to Interest the chamber of commerce in a newly proposed road In bis part of the imin trr. which would make the distance ' to Stayton ' about five miles shorter - than tne present road t - - : iPrnV Partr.' who ; drives the school bus In the Union Hill country, reported : on the condi tion f dpv road on Silver Creek Falls loop, especially , between the Matheney and Brown place, ana th chamber members, felt that it shonlri be called to the atten tion of the county court. It is hoped that the road win do re-naii-Ml snfflrJentlv to enable school busses to operate all win ter. RETURN' FROM BEACH AUROltA, April 14. Mr. and Mrs. William Asquith have Just returned from Newport, where they were called by the serious Illness of Edgar Hocking and his entire family, Mrs. Anna Hock ing, mother, Mrs. Edgar Hocking and son Billie. The Asquiths re mained several weeks. They are partially recovered from a se vere case of Influenza. Storms at sea, with heavy winds and a rough sea, are the weather, con ditions reported at the coast.. " JAMES PARROTT DIES AURORA. April IS. . James Parrott of Parrott hill died at an Oregon City hospital April 14, at the age of 80 years. His body was brought to Miller's undertak ing parlors. - Interment will be at the Pleasant Hill cemetery. Fu neral arrangements have not been completed. WIS TO H001B 1 I CHERRY RULING Henry Crawford, president of the Salem chamber of commerce, recently wired Senator Charles McNary asking that he express to President Hoover appreciation of his disapproval of the tariff commission findings : regarding cherries. Senator McNary wired the fol lowing reply: "Today called at the White House and read your wire te President Hoover. .The presi dent was deeply grateful." Local growers; are cooperating tn a movement to prevent further consideration of the cherry tariff watil after-July 1, 193. . TO SXK BETTX IEZ US rTllTR EYl ennm.n RE EXAMINED IT yon have Freawent BEAD - ACHES. - - f -IF yen cannot rea4 fine print thread a needle. I IF yes -are NEEVOCS and irri table Consult ss NOW. Charges Reasonable . I 11 ! II " J - "HOW I EAT WHAT I LIKE, "j POPULAR WOMAN DECLARES Montana Woman -Says Oregon is ; Fortunate Now "BETHEL. April 16. Mrs. Beu lah Griffith and her daughter Dix ie of Three Forks, Mont., were re cent guests at the heme of Mrs. Harry Boles. Mrs. Griffiths and Mrs. Boles were girlhood chums In -Montana. Mrs. Griffiths reports that they had an almost, entire crop fail ure In their part of Montana last year, and the people are in very hard circumstances. She says that the Oregontans should think themselves lucky to bo living here where times are so much better than in Montana. . OPERATOR RETIRES ; MONMOUTH. April 16 Dis trict telephone superintendent. C. E. Clyde of Eugene was In Moumouth this morning, and ap pointed Miss Frances Snyder to avceed her mother Mrs. -Eugenia Snyder as night operator here. Mrs. Snyder, .who has reached the retirement age necessitated by the organisations rules, ' was given, two weeks vacation on pay commencing today. She has serv ed. In capacity of. night operator here : for ten years: Misa Fran ces Snyder was formerly chief op- orator at Monmouth, resigning some years ago to aecept a teach ing position in the commercial department of the Cushmaa high school. MARKERS OX ROAD OERVAIS, April 16 Markers in the regulation black and white have been placed at the. Intersec tions of Third and G streets and Fourth and Q streets by the AAA pointing the way to St Louis at the west and J Pacific highway, Toodburn and Salem at the east. One aftjw all over the South and West are coming right out in public to tell others about this simple method to end indigestion and the gas, bloating, heartburn, headaches, etc.. it causes! Tiict III. J m w n -, ay, ivirs. jewcu vupmar -owner oi me Browmng iCtel, Oklahoma City, pk1a,tnthusiaslkally declared: "At "v15 JUUUU real reiiei lor indi gesUon. I eat whtt I like now without lear of that old heavy feeling of rtuffiness or of headaches and I suffered with indigestion for oany years; tried soda and many R-Zrt u$sJ'r il without success. But the first few tablets of Pane's Dwpepsm convinced me it was the ug i needed.:. The stuffy feeling! Headaches and: nervousness after meals lust disappeared. 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