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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (March 6, 1932)
. Tha OUTGO! J STATESMAN, Salra. Oresoa. Csaday Morris. March 6, 1832 w, - Li' oca N ews Brief: , Cr lt FMglit S. Ha drlcksoa, route six., reported to the potlcs yesterday that his au tomobile ran Electric train morning. "The iato an Oregon early yesterday train carried no warnlaz llghti he said. M. T. Butler,-411 State street, reported that In avoiding a collision with a car operated - by Henry -Eld. 1$0 Warner 1 street, be as forced to swerfe his car, sending; It oyer the curtain, where it overturned. Noi injuries were re ported. Two other accidents were reported: Frances relief. Turner route two. and! Louise Adams of Sllrerton. on (State; Donald En- dlcott, 1710 West Water street, and an unidentified driver, on North Liberty, j Delaney Recuperates J, T. Delaney is back for a few bours dally at his desk at the Oregon- . Washington Water Service com pany offices here but bis recuper- atlon Is slow from a severe at tack of, pneumonia - which has confined him to his bed for near ly three weeks. Delaney confer Ted yesterday with his company's counsel regarding a lawsuit . pending wltb the city for scqui sltion of the plant, here. Local Couple Wed H. X. -Jack- ion of the Bllgh Hotel, and Myrtle B. Henderson, well known nurse, of 11 SO Leo St. vroro united in marriage Saturday afternoon at 2:30 at the home of the officiat ing minister, Rev. D. J. Howe. The couple plan to make thelr-Tes- Idence In Salem. ' OBITS- - " Beasoa Goes home H. C. Benson, president of the Mutual Benefit and Accident Insurance company of Portland,, left for some yesterday, after spending several days here assisting E. ' C. Bristol, who is taking over tbe Salem office. Fresh cows for sale. 7 ml. S. W. uonmoutn, nrst road soutn Hei mlck park, tarn west 2 ml. See H C. Carbaugh. Phone 12F21 Mon- month. t Faces Court Charge Edwin Zlnk, operator of the West Salem bus, was brought Into justice court . yesterday morning on charge of obtaining money under false pretenses.' He put up S 5 00 bail and is. out pending further Lyon Wants Permit Reuben Lyon of Marshfle!d has filed with the state engineer here applica tion for permission to construct a reservoir for the storage of 11,280 acre feet of water from Eagle Lake creek, tributary of Coos bay, for Irrigation purposes in Coos county. Unredeemed guns, suits, watches. jewelry, musical instruments and luggage for sale at tbe Star Ex-J change Loan office, 311 N. com i . To Conduct las Rev. Edgar -Sims, pastor Of the Highland Friends church, returned yester day from Portland where he has spent the past! week conducting a class in the Portland Bible in stltuto during the illness of the regular instructor. Rev. Sims an nounces he will hold the bible class in Exodus at the church here at 7:30 I o'clock Monday night as usual. 'Eberly in Honolulu Mrs. El sie Eberly, 1866 Oak street, has rhare&. scheduled to coma nn in received word from her son El- justice court yesterday, was put don Eberly that he landed in 0V6r untn i: 15 o'clock Tuesday. Honolulu February 10. He en- Fallon got into difficulties while listed in the army Third Engi- ha was out on bail from another neers. January 1 1. ana was seni charge. He is in the county jail in to Fort McDowell, Angel island. Heu of posting $1500 ball. Kirsrh Case The case of state vs. Klrsch, in which drunkenness is the charge, will be brought in to justice court here next Thurs day at 2 o'clock, when Justice of the Peace Miller Hayden will pass on affidavit of prejudice. The case comes to the court here from Woodburn Fallon Trial Tuesday Trial of Frank Fallon on a liquor uds issue o;:iv m in Copies of an Interesting bit ot journalistic effort, a. two-page mihreorraph newspaper. Tho Weekly Herald, edited by throe 1 3-year-old boys at Chitina. Alas ka", were displayed by J R. Shep herd of the Palace Court apart ments, formerly TJ. S. commission er in Alaska. . - The boys, Adrian and -Philip Nelson and their chum, William 'Billy" Moore, have published tbe loeaf paper for the past -year, it being the only medium In which local news there ' is circulated. Though only slightly larger than typewriter paper, tbe two sheets contain short stories and a num ber of small adds, and pictures. 1 In the year the circulation has grown to 300, and tbe boys are aiming for 400 paid readers-. It costs five cents a copy. , : Chitina Is located, on the Cop per river near tbe great Kennicot copper mines. The Weekly Her ald is the town's first paper. A February 14 issue tells of the thermometer dropping 30 degrees in eight hours; and of one man killing 90 silver fox during the season. UNION PACIFIC TO Eli'F SCHOLARSHIP Calif., where he was stationed until February 4. when he sailed for Honolulu. He writes that he Is well-pleased with army life. i ; License Issued One marriage license was Issued In the county clerk's office Saturday. It went to H. E. Jackson, night clerk In tbe Bllgh hotel, and Myrtle B. Henderson, 1150 Lee street, Sa Passive endurance of superfluous hair no longer necessary. Consult Marton Laboratories. Open Mar. 10 at 904-5 First Nat'l Bank Bldg. Consultation free and con fidential. Protest Phone Charges Tbe Alfalfa Redmond Powell Butte Telephone association yesterday lem. a nurse. For both parties f"ed a complaint with the Oregon the marriage will be a second Puduc ninnies commission. o Bm n X Howe was the against the switching charges minister, the ceremony being per now exacted by the Northwestern Telephone company. formed yesterday. Dr. B. F. Pound announces the removal of his i office to 506 U. S. Bank Bldg. General dentistry, special attention -extraction (gas or local) Dental Xray. Goal Is 20OO The immuniza tion goal of the county health de partment's activities in Salem this J !! I. niA iM,tmMf np I of 3812 on a sheriffs sale execu immunisation to diphtheria. Dr. tlon nJ,eha)' fa ViiJSSnrt Vernon A. Douglas announced "iJ. 'Zlli Board to Elect The newly- selected Y. M. C. A. junior board of directors will meet at the T at 7 o'clock tomorrow night to elect 1 officers. Other business will in elude appointment, of committees for camp, older boys' conference and the annual gymkhana Execution Reported - Receipt Six scholarships of 1100 each awarded annually by tho Union Pacifle Railroad company to voca tional agricultural high school students living in counties through which the railroad oper ates, were announced Saturday at the state educational department The awards are for agricultural training at Oregon State college. In each case a principal and alter nate were named, the award to go to the second student If the win ner is not able to take advantage of the offer. In Multnomah county Eldon Metzger and Stewart Rlcbey, both of Gresbam, were chosen for first and second. Herbert Wahl and James Bagley, Knappa, were high fn Clatsop county. First in Wallowa county went to Charles Nobles, Enterprise; Tom Wlllett, Wallowa, alternate. Maurice Frakes and Buel Clement, Ontario, were chosen in Malheur county. In Union county. Charles Mick- elbrook and Ray Conklin, botb of Union were outstanding. De schutes county choices were Bruce Johnson and Lloyd Douns, Red mond. here. Defendants in the suit we're Walter A. Green, et al Ob ltuary terday. Yesterday 21 persons were immunized at the health center weekly clinic. Last year 1700 per sons were Immunized. . Looney Gives ! Bail Morris H. Looney of Jefferson, arrested here on a charge of ! speeding, posted $10 ball and was released. Jacob Elsaser, 800 Highland avenue, was arrested yesterday on a charge of falling to stop. He 13 cited to ap pear in municipal court tomor row, j - Insurance Party Returns The nrit tit urents for the Farmers' Mutual Insurance .' company who notices later by W. T. Rigdon and two veeks aeo left here with W.-foon. T.ndd Read, district manager, to atni1 h nntlrtnal convention I Kodgers at Bloomingtonl 111., returned Miss Emma Rodgers, aged 81. yesterday morning, enthusiastic died at the residence. 468 North Lansing At R. F. D. No. 7, Salem. March 5. Margaret C. Lansing, aged 79 years, wife of the late Chester F. Lansing, mother of Mrs. J. R. Rob ertson of Kentucky, Mrs. Nellie Banta, Mrs. W. I. Pooler, James D. Lansing, all of Salem. Funeral Under the? sststmf at the center of Oregon a state gorernxneiit. . A' ND stOltfao suspense.. s,till U search, still the uncertainty and still tho anguish as a re sult of the kidnaping of thu fa mous Lindbergh baby. - .There is but. one question on tho . llpa of every person baa .the Lindbergh baby been found? And so far, to tho present .writing, ; there could be but one reply. : BdaeaUoat In Oregea will sibly be subject .to a great change at the meeting of the board of higher edaratioa in Portland tomorrow. The com mittee on courses has been working on a new program, which is expected "to eliminate many duplications In studies at the university and at the state college. But since Willamette university is not a state Institution, but an endowed school, the students there last night, not worried by tbe state board of education, enjoyed . tne annual Freshman-Glee. The Frosb not only have been working-day and night on their particular class song but prepared the gymnasium for the stunt. They were the hosts'. The event was success, mud the winning dose as well as Abe' losers presented excellent num bers. The , event was started In 1908, wheat A. A. Schramm, now state' hawking" superintendent, waa a freshman. And last night this class made a nrosentaUoa of the original pennant won, and it will new resnaln in the institution. Schramm said yesterday the class of which ho was a member was composed of IS students, and ho had hoped to have at least half of them at the event last night. How many - ere In attendance could not be learned. Schramm has been busy In handling tho Intri cate state banking problems, but not too busy to give a thought to bis alma mater. After an absence of almost a week, Mrs. Sheldon F. Sackett, secretary to tbe governor, was back In her office at the capltol yesterday. Mr. aad Mrs. Sackett returned from a few days visit , la Saa Francisco. Daring the secretary's abac ace her duties were performed by Mrs. Tyson, next in command at that office. CM EES Ml LEGID Two changes have been mad la tho lively entertainment pro gram scheduled for Tuesday ntght'r meeting of Capitol Post No. 9. - American Legion, Comman der Irl s. MeSherry announced yesterday. The address concerning perpetuation of memories of inci dents ot the last war, slated to be given by .Major-General ' Thomas E. Rilea. Instead will bo made by Chaplain John W. Beard of Port land, formerly chaplain for tbe Slstj division and now for the 16 tad Infantry. At Influenza has lncapaclted many ot the- boys at state train ing school, their minstrel , show will :be supplanted by several mu sical numbers. A 15-mlauto sur prise feature also Is planned. A "feed'' will follow tbe entertain ment. Commander MeSherry has tssn edTan Invitation to all ex-service men to attend the program. Grand Jurors to Take up Murder Charge Tuesday The Marlon county, grand jur has been summoned to convene here again Tuesday at 10 a. m. to consider pending matters, among them the first-degree murder charge to be madeagalnst Harry Erpeldlng. The jury is tho hold over body from the December and January terms of court J1) Judge L. H. McMahdn goes to Albany Monday to hol'a week of court there. He will Vt resume circuit court here urftil April. over the 'trip. Flu Subskliag Influenza, wbicb struck ' county residents hard a few weeks ago. now is sub siding and few cases are being re . ported, according to Dr. Vernon A. Douglas, county health officer. 18th street early Thursday. Sur vived by a sister, Mrs.Belle Grif fin, and nieces and nephews, Miss Emma Griffin, Enid, Okla., Mrs. Daisy Ferguson, Lincoln. Nebr., Mrs. Massey Farrar ot Lebanon, Ohio, Mrs. J. E. Baker and Ben Harrison of Stirling, Ohio. Funer- Chapman Estate Appraisal Made The estate of the late Jennje T Chapman has a value of $26,196. ppraisers reported in probate court here yesterday. Tbe bulk of the property consists of a one-half interest in downtown Salem real estate appraised at $25,000. Mis cellaneous personal property was valued at $1196. Appraisers were Henry L. Meyers, W. W. Moore and L. R. Aldrich. Oda L. Chap man is executrix of the estate. A number of chick en pox cases are al services Monday at 1:30 p. m. from the Rigdon and Son mort uary, with Rev. B. Earle Parker officiating. Interment Cltyvlew cemetery. 1 appearing. Stappo Case' The case of state vs. Stappo will come up in justice court Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock. Stappo is accused of set ting up a still. He was arrested when allegedly ho tried to sell li quor to prohibition officers. YY U I il U li U M-f Ferollo Mrs. Naomi Bonnie Ferullo, aged "3 6, died in Santa Monica, Cal.. March 4. Besides her bus .band she Is survived by one daughter. Miss Ora White, Salem: her parents. Mr. and Mrs. John P. Murphy, Salem; three sisters. Mrs. Ada Wells, Salt Lake City. Mrs. F. H. Collins, Salem and Mrs. Birdie Tyler of Riverbow, Al berta. Tbe body will be forwarded to Salem for interment. Funeral notiee later by the Clough-Bar- rick company. rno t&si UnJermtely Priced KlghT erfurse turkey dinner, $1. Six course amner i &c. Mrs. Olmsted's Rose Cafe : Turkey and baked ham dinner, 45e from 12 to 8 p. m. Try our 2Sc.j lunch. Best In town. - Argo-Hotel, Dining Room Extra Special SURPRISE din- Barb A PARK t'KMKTKKx .WITH PERPETUAL CARE Jnt Ttn Mlnotti frost Us Heart Towa ner, 60c. Coming invents r March -ov-i4regoa State howl lag handicap tourna ment. r . j-. -March lo-i Oregon state basJcethall foaraametit. April 7 Third District conference of State Federa tion of Women's clubs, all day session at Salem - Worn aa's cJabhouset Salens: Worn-' aa' club; ' hostess; -s . - - April II Jrand chapter Royal Arch Maswai : - .April 13 Grand council, Royal and Select Masons. , April I.T Grand commaa dory, Kalghts Templar. ' April 16-21 Xorth Pacif-j 10 district assembly, ennren -of the Nazarene. . : April S4 Salem district mstitute. Evangelical church. CITY VIEW CEMETERY Established 180.1 Tel. 8532 Conveniently Accessible Perpetual care provided tor Prices Reasonable Man Extradited Governor Meier Saturday authorized the ex tradition of Allan Swain, who is wanted in Sacramento on a charge of passing worthless checks. Swain is under arrest in Portland. Morris Petitions Filed Petitons for the candidacy of Dr. Henry E. Morris for city alderman from tho sixth ward were filed yester; day. bearing 29 signatures, more than the required number. Plates Switched Elvfn Trick. route 4, Friday night was arrested by city police on a charge of hav ing the wrong license places on his automobile. Visits tn Portland Dr. W. L. Mercer and O. W. Emmons were n Portland Friday where they were attending to business Inter estB. . I Bits For Breakfast o o (Continued from page 4) house mold Fort Yamhill finds its fjral resting place In this beautiful park beside the placid waters of the old river of Yamhill . . . May the old historic fort here stand till the worms of time crum ble it into the dust from whence it came, and may the old flag ever float over It." Mr. George In quoting Sheri dan's salutation to him In Wash ington in Chinook did not get some of the words as correctly as, no doubt, the general gave them. Very freely translated., they meant: "How do you do, good friend; you come right into my house and we will have a.big talk. Yob well know what long ago was my Grand Ronde home." S S It was late in the night of March 26, 1856, that Sheridan, at Fort Vancouver, got word of the plight of the settlers in tho mid dle block house near The Dalles. He, with his 40 fighting dragoons, was oil the way to their relief at 2 o'clock in the morning of the 27th. Arriving at the point of dan ker that day. while he was making an examination that would enable him to rescue them, a soldier was killed at his side, the same bul let fired from an Indian's, gun grazing the bridge of Sheridan's nose. But Sheridan persisted in his examination, and, staking his own life and that of all his dragoons upon chances few men would take, he bagged tbe hostlles and saved all the settlers and their women and children who had not been killed in the massacre ot the day before and nine of tbe leading Indians engaged In the! massacre were courtmartlaled and hanged: a lesson tbat was salu- tary and ended all such trouble there. The Indians on the 26th had killed 17 settlers and wounded about as many more. Among the killed was Jacob White, an uncle ot the wife of the Bits man; a man named Keil, a relative of the Au rora Keil?, was also killed, and his brother wounded. Sheridan received a citation In general orders, from New York headquarters of the regular army. for gallantry at the engagement at The Dalles; but no promotion. Promotions were slow in those days. He remslned a second lieu tenant until after he left Oregon, late in 1861, for tho Civil war, as will appear, later in this series When about to leave Oregon ne told Hon. A. Bush of Salem that ho believed he might, if the war lasted long, became a captain! Ev ery reader who knows history Is familiar with his quick promo tions and that he was soon the greatest cavalry leader and hero America had produced. (Continued on Tuesday.) Just one more month' remains in which candidates may file for office. Yesterday Rufus C Hol man announced his candidacy for state treasurer to succeed him self, and Judge Arllo G. Walker filed for resumption In his office as circuit judge of Yamhill and Polk counties. And there are plen ty more candidates yet to file. It is also time to think about registering for tbe primary elec-' tlon on May 20. Registration books will close April 10, one month before the election, and nnless some thought Is given to this Important matter now, many citizens will find them selves without a vote In a cam paign which promises to he an Interesting one. The state penitentiary now has 94 enrolled In Its class of life termers, or about one-ninth of its entire population of more than 860. The two received late Friday from Medford and Roseburg added to this steady class. Eight prison ers were received at the Institu tion during Triday night. Business seems to be picking up. Junior High Session Theme Training of junior high school teachers and other matters hav ing to do with the operation of these schools, were discussed by 30 prominent Oregon educators at a conference held in the offiees of C. A. Howard, state superinten dent of public instruction Satur day. Howard said the results of the conference would bo comple ted later and published. Mother Inquires For Missing Son "Will you help a lonely mother to locate her boy?" That Is tbe appeal received by Tbe States man, from Mrs. Luella Reneau 1529 Columbia St. San Diego, Cal who .desires to learn tho whereabouts of her son Roy Re neau; who left home during tho war. His .mother has , not seen him since although tho heard ho bid returned frojn tle weri Any person - knowing or nsr son should write to airs Reneaa, 1 EITEXD LINES ORCHARD HEIGHTS. March S. -Two mors homes In tills com munity, those of tho Cash Roberts family and the William E. Know- er family win soon have electric service. Tho Roberts and Knower homes are on extreme opposite edges ot tho Orchard Heights dis trict. Tho former will benefit from the extension of tho lino which serves tho Brush College com munity while the' Kaowers will got service from the line whlcn supplies tbe Oak Grove neighbor hood. 44 Asks Report on 74AhyX)yfchare . Max Gehlhar. director . ot- the state . agricultural v department. Saturday Issued a statement urg ing that all overcharges for but ter and other articles controlled by his office, be reported Imme diately. - s- . V . Gehlhar said each; complaint would be investigated. - - " ;1" . ' TRIPPS COMB HOME : NORTH SANTIAM Mr. and Mrs. R. Wi Tripp and daughter Opafwho have spent tho pas: several months visiting la Call, torn la returned home this week, SPEC1IA1L SALE Sewing Machines - Demonstrators Trade Ins Some . Electrics y up Cash or . Terms Every One ,"! a-. . Bargain If you can't come in, phone and we will send one out for free demonstration SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO. Phone 6151 531 Court St. $10 BOX CHOCOLATES 1st prize in our Name a Menu Contest. Eleven other prizes. Now on display In window THE SPA DR. B. H. WHITE Night and Day Calls External Cancer Removed wltb medicine. Office, 833 N. Capitol St. Phone BOSd - Salem, Ore. Whcn you think of LIFE INSURANCE Think of Charlie McElhinny THE WIDOWS FRIEND Tel. 7041 First Nat. Bank Bl1g. STOPS Piles! Pain ami Itching From I I . ,, J ps A tr? : i 1 1 I! aimdl'ISIle(gt!:i?ng the world's best and most dependable cooking equip ment. Come in and let us explain why the Monarch ranges do your cooking on less fuel expense than any other range. NEW LOWER PRICES ON ALL MONARCH STOVES Sold on Easy Terms A number of used Westfnghouse, Hot point and other Ranges at low prices C. S. HAMILTON FURNITURE CO. 340 Court St. Don't put up "with painful piles an other day or hour. There is posi tive relief, very often, for the very worst case. Pyramid suppositories are designed to stop the pain and even all itching. Relief comes quick- Jy. The first application will bring you much comfort and ease. Try them today. Remem ber the name. Just say Pyramid Suppos itories to any rug gist; 60 cents. TRIAL SIZE FREE Mail Coupon PYRAMID DRUG CO. 433 B Pyramid Bldg.. ManhaU. Mich. Please send ma a FREE trial box of Pyramid suppositories. Same Adlrctt.. City-... FREE AMBULANCE SERVICE To Friends and Customers Within 20 Miles Radius Salem Deaconess Hospital Call 8321 PILES CURED WttSMt fentSoa ! dm DR. MARSHALL 12 Orefoa Bids. PVn SSOS I run 4 1 SAMPSON Card Tables with Sanitary Water Proof ables. Red or green, folding legs. Special $1.35 C. S. Hamilton FURNITURE CO. 340 Court St. Dr. Chan Lans Chinese Medicine ISO N. Commercial ,. St., Salem Office hoars Tuesday aad Satur day 3 to S p. m. rt , Vacuum Qtraers. and. ooi Wij to Rent Can MIO. Csed Vnrannre y Deaartsneat 131 North Hl(h " Prescriptions filled by our pharmacists who have been filing pre scriptions for leading phy sicians for years. We can fill any prescription ac curately, at short notice. - ..... " "i Schaefer's'i DRUG STORE . ' .136 N. Commercial St. Penslar Agency . . Phone -5197 The Original Yellow Front Candy Special Store of 5 Salem 7 Value Plus . . . that's what Florsheims bring youl All that you expect of finer shoes ... styles that,, are right, day, by day comfort ... greater QQ oconorny rou9n in9f wear 9r- oWar (2) Most Styles . , : di