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The OREGON STATESMAN, Salesv Oregon. Friday Monfe. March 25, 1922 FIVE i -4. K v. t i ' I ' V Local Ne'Btfefsl raster Program The Chris tian Eadeavor society ot the First Evangelical church will serve an ' Easter brcakfasV Sunday morning ; ;at i Si JO oclock, la 'the - dining room of .the church. A short pro f grentwiii be given in connection ";with the breakfast. Sunday .even . ing there will be Joint meeting; v of the senior and junior, Endeavors.- at : o'clock .The topic : is "What la the meaning ot East v ; r !-1 The, meeting ; win be in charge , of ' Genevieve .Jdartln. s There will be special music.' and S aa ottering will be taken for 3aby Chick Sale.A" day old and ; started. Reds. Recks and White Leghorns, Salem's Petland. Tel. Starts Divorce Action Eva " Harvey yesterday begun salt for i I divorce in ' circuit t court here against her husband. George, W. , warvey, 10 , wnom sue was mar j v r - ried October 10,. 1917, in Banter. i : Colorado. They hare - tour i chil ' '' -dren- Mrs. Harvey says . her-hus- -. ; , bend -has a mean and .bad r sitlon ? and on a recent occasion ' struck, her so severely she,; was J Jlack and . bine for days. She claim he abuses her ' with foul languageY Thirty dollars a month support-money for the children is" asked. j Onefourth . of f on -all Wearever aluminum utensils. Weller Hard ware ft Paint Co., 42 g Court st. Pemberton to Speak Rev. TL Y. Pemberton of Mt. Vernon. Wash., will preach the Good Fri day senrices at the Leslie Memor ial church Friday night at 7:39 according to word receired from Rer. .Johnson, pastor of. that . churchy-Rev. Pemberton was for merly pastor of Jhe Leslie- Me morial church here for four years and lateo at the First Methodist church in 'Ashland. At present he Is the superintendent ot the Pu- get Sound district in the North west conference In Washington. Dance Friday, Hazel Green. 25c. Little Girl Returns Mrs. Nona . H. White, Marion county praba tlon of fleer, yesterday went to Douglas county to get Fannie Me Adams, IS, who disappeared fronmher home, 2012 North Front: street, at 7 o'clock on Tuesday evening. The little girl was found on the highway near Drain by Big Moe. The man tele graphed ' Chief of Police Frank . Mlnto here that he would turn her- oyer, to Douglas county of ficers. One-fourth . off on all Wear ever aluminum utensils. Weller Hard ware ft Paint Co., 42S Court at. 1 . - ' Wants Damages The 'Arrow Transportation company yester day filed suit against C. J. Leh man, asking damages of S231 for ' losses Incurred from an auto ac- eldent June 24, 1931. ten miles ' south, of Salem, The plaintiff claims the defendant parked his truck across' the highway in such manner a collision was unavetd . able. Damages Include Injuries to the plaintiffs truck and losses " 'Incurred due to the fact It was out of use for some time. - Kara Seeks Damages Dam ages for injuries received In an auto accident May 28, 1931. are asked in a lawsuit filed Thursday in 'Circuit, court here by A. D, Kern against W. H. Luti. The plaintiff claims tbe defendant drove his car. which was being towed, oat into the center of the road and ' collided with an auto going In the opposite, direction drirent by Kern. Hatchery sale Baby chicks at prices you have been waiting for. Monday and Tuesday, Mattaon Hatchery. 2214 N. Front. Call 717. Salem's Petland. Easter ' nans Changed Plans for the Easter. Sunday services at -the First Presbyterian church win be changed this year with the Easter concert at o'clock in the morning, regular Sunday services at 11, and the church school pageant, usually given in the morning, coming at 7:30 Jn the evening, . . :' " ; ' Want Mortgage Foreclosed Suit to foreclose a mortgage of I3S00 ; on propertx'owned ' by Reuben D.. Tteran4 Mary A. Teter was begun.' in circuit court Thursday , by ; Albert A. Sle wert. " past - due Interest '.and costs are also asked. . , .... , . .. ,; i i Barcess lXetmnn Officer Louis Burgess' of the Salem police department returned to bis uties yesterday alter being con lined to t hU borne with Influenza. Mrs. - Burgess, .who also suffered an st uck of the disease, is recovering aatlsfaetorliv. ne satd. - Appraltters Report An Indefi nite valuers placed on the estate of : the ' late , Frances M. Mannef ,a tn feport of ; the appraisers made yelerday in probate toart oi iuei oi uie.ae ceased is. a claim against the es tate of J.;; A. Starker ' who imav be sued for damages growing, out of . an, accident in which; ;Mlas Moaner was fatally injured. 1 The appraisers, LB., T- Ford. Marii Dtt and Alice Martinson, report ithey are nnaWeto fix a definite Value on the claim because they dor hot snow sxarkecs financial resppn Man's Sltop Kued The Nerth weat Textile association thas brought suit against ' the 'Man's saop here to collect 3140 wSifch the plaintiff claims is due a con tract to furnish the local store 7uo copies of a man's magazine each nuarter of the year. The piainun snows .a contract j her tween' a pnbltshing'house and! the defendant wherein the latter agreed to buy eight Issues ot th magazine.! The plaintiff r contends a pencilled notation that the con tract could be abrogated in the spring of 1931 was of no effect,! easier mies. 25e bloom. Large eTergreen 'sarubbery. 25c each Amaii snrubbery and rose bushes, iuc each. Metropolitan Chain store, 14 8 N. Liberty st. Says ot Guilt v Milt Chs held In the c6unty Jail on charges of possession and transportation of Intoxicating liquor, pleaded not guilty when he appeared before Justice of the Peace Miller Har den alter twice beinsr permitted 24 hours time in which to enter nlea. The court appointed Paul Burris to act as attorney for Chase. jAt torney supposed to be en route here from San Francisco to defend htm I. r. ft. . - - uiut Has uiuku to pui in an ap pearance, and has not been heard from. Chase is still in jail, with no date for preliminary hearing OJItUlr:l3' :TK0FSI0ie Ones capacity for life itself will determine' an abundant and desirable Immortality which Is to come,- . said Bey. H C. Stover yesterday noon in speaking " to members of Lions club ..on 'the subject, "A ; Desirable Immortal Ity . All service clubs , were re quested . this week to have 'ad dresses on Easter themes.; . "Immortality Is atUIned through an evolution, he , con tinued. "Each man has possibil ities in him of immortality. But only those who have this capac ity will, have a desirable immor tality. A desirable Immortality is to my view of future life what an annuity Is to old age. It is according to what you invest. "If we have capacity in life to lay by personality for a desirable immortality, it will be so. When death comes to us. It releases our own personalities and they go to their -' own company. Imagery of . golden harps and streets, jasper walls and gates ot pearl "are ebvloualy so untrue. undesirable - and unjust," de clared Rev. Stover, "that the practical man jsays, 'If this be immortality, let's eat, drink and be merry for tomorrow we die. Easter plants and blowers. Jay -Morris", Florist, phone 8637. j t Calvary Church Pre-E aster services held during this week at the Calvary Baptist church have attracted excellent crowds, reports tne pastor. Rev. W. Earl Cochran. Tonight will be observed as Young reopie s night, with the main mes sage to be delivered by Dr. A. Bol ter. Special musical numbers will be included in the program. Baker's Salary Case is Before Supreme Court Arguments were heard In the state supreme court Thursday In the suit brought . In Multnomah county to compel Mayor George L. Baker of Portland to return to that city salary received dur ing the time hewas on a good will tour In France several months ago. The lower eourt held the. mon ey must be returned, whereupon Mayor Baker appealed to the state supreme court. Mayor Baker was represented by Frank Grant, city attorney of Portland. T T tl ri t t Vi P Ocmrrencts and Gossip V ij naer me at the cenler of state corernment LL la quiet under the capitol dome. All menrbers of the state board ef control are out of town or oat oft the state and business Is carried on smooth ly without a riff But watch your step, appointees and state em ployes, the eyes of some who are paid tor. that purpose are with, you ' and will deposit your every move In the, treasury., r : Governor Meier is In Califor nia for e visit with his two daughters and grandchildren of whom he. thinks the world. He will return to Salem next Mon day afternoon on his way hack $rom the south. Daring his ab sence .Willard L. Marks ef Al bany is governor, for the fourth time, bat it is doubted he win be here this week. boxes' aa they were snatched from the fire. Gosh, even the governor forget to give us one Wednesday. '- - ' - " . . . ? ' - WilUaa Walsh, formerly of , Salem and. gmdnate, of . the ' Winamette law school, has been ' ' in Balesn several daja the last ' week. Bin la now district attor ney of Cooa county, and recently ? filed for reelection. So far Bill has no competition, and word : fromv.Marshfleld indicates Bill : need not worry ahoat being re elected. He 'has made many : ' friends.- ' - Marks was in Salem the fore part of the week and Imparted the information he was a bachelor for the time. Mrs. Marks, the delight ful wife of the eenate president, is ile-wlth diphtheria ana Willard is kept from home. The present governor however informed she was not seriously ill. The state beard of control held a meeting: In Portland the other day, bat no action wor thy of reproduction was accom plished. Hal E. Hoss, although in the city, did not attend the meeting which was called In the governor's office. The board agafh deferred action on the gas contracts which could become very embarrassing to the board. Rufus C. Holman said he would be back In Salem next Monday He remained in Portland after the board meeting, as he said he had a fight with the county court. Holman added he didn't have enough to fight about at Salem no had to pick on the county. He ap peared to be doing very well, however, at the board of control meeting. Marion county ranks 24th In the list in Oregon in the matter of tax redaction, and is In the ave rage class with a cut la 1932 of 14.49 percent under 1931:' All counties show a "reduction ranging irom. to so per cent. The ave rage for the state for' property tax. reduction Js If. 4 per cent. tms means the counties have add ed to the state tax curtailment. Polk county in this district rates Jiigh in the list or third, with a cnt ef 2S.es per cent, linn, another neighbor is 14th with a cnt of 19X9 per cent. The state tax commission con siders the retrenchment the greatest reported by any state la the union. The total savings on property taxes this year is 7,248,429. Easter lilies. A choice selection at Olson, Florist. Court and High streets. ! . ; i ': Lions Entertained Music for Lions club meeting yesterday was presented by a trio consisting of Lena Dotson at tbe piano, Vina CoffeL playing the violin aad Evelyn Hebbel playing the mello- phone. Two readings were given by Miss Marcia Fuestman. I 1 i ; . .Council to Meet Officers and members of-the Salem council for the prevention of war will meet at the Y; M. C. A. at 7:30 o'clock tomorrow night to discuss their work for the coming several months, Mrs. C. A. Kelts announc ed last night. Bertelson Files John Bertel- son, Salem printer, yesterday filed his declaration of Intention to run for the republican pre cinct committeeman's post in ward 18, Salem. Guardian Named Clara B. Boals was yesterday named guar dian ot the estate of her son. Harlan C. Boals, 1th The action is a legal one to prepare the way for settling the estate ot the late Dr. R. T. Boals. Easter lilies. A choice selection at Olson. Florist. Court and High afroeta License Issued One marriage license was Issued in the county clerk's office yesterday. It went to Sahja Ouustlnln Svensen. 23. and Hazel Hutehtnson,V23, of Cedarville. Calif. Both are stu dents. The sixth report of the Liter ary Digest poll on prohibition shows that 14.606 people in Oregon mailed in ballots to the magazine. The vote was 4028 for prohibition and 0O7S against, or a two to one vote for the wees. This Is just the reverse ef the congressmen ha the house recently on the question. Oregon was two to one dry. - The only tax consuming bodies which report an Increase In prop erty taxation are the county, ex clusive of schools and roads, the fire patrol and reforestation. The tax for state purposes of course snows the greatest saving, fol lowed by market roads, elemen tary and high schools and irriga non ana drainage districts. The tax commission in mak ing this report, commented that the retrenchment was the great est in the history of Oregon. The sum for government use from property taxes has thus been Cut from $50,222,003 to a total of 4 2.079,170, and Judging from poetical slogans this will be cut even more in the near future. 1ESTCMH1 FAMISH CASE E. L. Calbreata. 19. Staytoa youth, was arrested yesterday aad naled into justice court here on tharge ot reckless, driving as out growth of automobile crash last Friday which "proved fatal to 2el ma Palmer, AamsvlUe girt who at tended Stayton high school. Calbreath pleaded not auilty to J me cnarae ana - oau was set at 13000. which he did not raise and so is in the county jaiUFred Wil liams was appointed as attorney rer the youth.- Preliminary hear ing date was not set. Complaint -against Calbreath was sworn to by moths of Zelma Palmer. Mrs. Anna M. Palmer ot Anmsville, and mentions that de fendant drove the ear In reckless and heedless manner, and that in so doing tbe car plunged from the highway into a ditch; which la turn caused one otjhe passengers to suffer injuries which reulted m her.deatlu : : r . The tragic accident happened last Friday afternoon when Zelma missed tbe school bus and accept ed a ride home In the ear driven by young Calbreath, and accom panied by three other young peo ple. , by Frederick Steiwer, incumbent. Friends ot Stantleld indicated that his declaration would be filed here within the next few days. Coming Events . ...... -, -,. , April 1 Oregon Products dinner and- - display at ar mory for Salem, and vicin ity.- ' - 1 s April JoOregon products display at armory. ' April it Sunday school teachers and officers meet ing . at American , Lutheran' church. .,':.--- April 7 Third District conference of State Federa tion ef Wemea's dubs, all day session at Salem Worn- aa'a clubhonee; Salem Worn-, an's clnb. beat ess. - April Banquet of Ore gon Friends' Christian En deavor societies. April II Grand chapter. Royal A rrh Masons ... April 12 Grand council.' Royal and Select Masons. April IS Grand romiuan dery. Knights Templar. . April 16-21 North Pacif ic district assembly. Church of the Kara re ne. April 24 Salem district institute. Evangelical church. May 1 8 Mosic week. May 5-S Yonng People's and Women's Missionary State society Free Metho dist church. but la thfa case the figures are r antruthfuL' 'Although scheduled . last fall as a' holiday, Monday will be a school dayas usual. Super- Intend en t George Hug announced yesterday JL-K yr - ' Contrary to. schedule and pre-, . vious custom, Washington's birth- , day this year was made a fall hoi- " iday. For this reason Monday wiu hot be so. -r '' " 1 Monday Listed As Holiday But It Really Isn't The public school calendar shows next Monday as a holiday Stanfield May Toss Hat Soon For once we lost out In the mat ter of getting free cigars. Failure to attend the fire the other night may account for it. It was report ed on good authority that the Byrnes people passed out many tor the nomination tor the' office Reports were received at the state department Thursday that Robert N. Stanfield had decided to enter the republican primary cam paign for United States senator. Stanfield previously .was defeated BLOCH'S' GOLDEN RULE STORE Extra Special FRIDAY AND SATURDAY with Every Ladies' Coat also - One Pair Silk Stockings FREE with every Pair of Ladies Shoes from3.98 up Stay ton Grange's ' Work Club Guests Of Turner; Women; TURNER. March 34 Mrs. M. E. Townsend entertained the Tur ner . women's grange work elab Tuesday at her home southeast of . Aumsviue. jueiBDers ot ine stay ton grange work dub were guests tor the day. Special guests were . Mrs. Avis Lasher ot Portland, and Mrs, Ernest Leach of Coouffle. Mr. and Mrs. M. EL Townsend are soon moving to the Lloyd Hll leary farm where they will make.' their home and later will be Join ed, by their sob Ronald with his wife and -child.. The Townsend family lived ' for r many years on what . is known as the ' Retake -place west of Turner; they left three -years ago for Plain view, re turning last fall to their present home .east of Anmsville. at BLOCH'S GOLDEN STORE Roiues i t Iihe jpirii of KASTiV O J Order 15 EASTER FLOWERS Nfe4 Direet from us We Deliver m'F. c. im J? 16th & Blarkef WjLd Td 9592 J Luncheon Club to Meet All Legionnaires are reminded- that the Legion luncheon club will rinwpr. for Euifsr Phona Lniz. meet at the Spa today at 12 9592. 17th and Market. Xelson: Named Alt O. Nelson was yesterday named guardian bf the estate of Ole Olson of Sll- verton who has been declared in competent to manage his own af fairs in lan of der Issuedby the probate judge here. Lee Arrested Paul . A. Lee pleaded guilty to failure to step before entering a primary high way, and was fined $5 by Justice of tbe Peace Hay den. The fine was remitted.!;. o'clock. come. AH Interested are wel- O- r Lilies and all Easter flowers, de livered. Lutz, 17th and Market. Union Daughters Meet Daughters of Union Civil War veterans will meet for a business session at the Woman's club building at 3 o'clock tonight. Police Matron 111 Mrs. Myra L. Shank, Salem police matron, has been suffering with. Influenza the past two days and unable to carry on her duties. Birth: I -O Huekestein To Mr. and Mrs, August E. Huekestein, 355 Divi sion street, a boy. Richard David, born on March 14 at Salem gen eral hospital. it Raines To Mr. and Mrs, J. R. Baines of 806 Melrose Drive Portland, twin girls, Jean and Joan, born March 23 at the .Bun galow Maternity home. f WHEN IN TILlAMOOK STOf HOTEL. NEFF- ' Rates S1.0O to S1.50 Modern. Hot and Cold Water, . i Steam Heat ..'-li Fa--'1 - I . 1 I'rietHi ; ; irfeons A PAUKv KMfn KIU WITIJ ; f , PKKI'KTUAI CAKK Jtut Tea MiaatM rrom th Bean ; . . t Tows..'.. , . - .. t CITY VIEW CEMETBKY established . Tel. 8053 'V- Con reo lea ily Accesslbi $: PerpeJual-ctre proirlded foiA ?a V Prtces 'Reasonable . r- y r-u. ;.'V r Dr. Uian Lant Chinese Medicine ISO N. Commercial Y St.. , Salem v v" . Office hours fw' ,aAU a us..J M ' day ,2 .to 5 p.; m. j 1 Hospital Beds to Rent . J 1 Joe Williams -THE BATTERY MANT- See: him for Auto -Electri-rcaJ or BatUry Service y. r Corner Center, High i an V0IO. lotted ...'urnilurc Dcpartnicitt : -151 North lllh A C - . ' j ? V y Chicken Our ever popular candy en joyed by all on account of its delicious freshness, ap petizing crispness and high purity. . now . offered at a price that will compel you to take advantage of -this xremenaous oarzain ; -4 t-. w y ' e A .VdwVlka. 133 N: Coml ', Dial,5t7, The loriziaal vellow . front can- -Sjr-special store T Salem' " : - Jw' ! : Lz.v Where to trade ta thrive 1 f H I s -;i . es w, ' 'cj- ttsp , fisn ' I ' I li 1 -.? I I :- vV efl on . Aa-fc ' r a WH n- . I I wmmmmmmmmmsgw " mm . " " ; , C j s - r ", . . v. . 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