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PAGC FIVE The OIlEGOrf STATESMAN. Saleo. Ore?cn, Friday EIondsT. Apr i) 22. 1SS2 4: ft 5- Loeal News Brief i ' Water Rights Determined -A . complaint and tlH ri Interplead- rVu filed Thursday in circuit court here by "tne state highway . commission. The court la asked to fetennlne the respective rights . . of the Metropolitan Casualty In suranee company and F.Tteed Me Bride, administrator of the estate ' of O. D. Wolfe; deceased, to 11 1.- -12 the commission holds as un paid fulfils under road construe- ' tion eontraet." The commission let a contract to ' Wolf last May. for .41 miles of road work on. the UmatllU-Sand TUll section of the Colombia river highway. ' Wolfe died lait October before . final payment' for the .work was': com pleted. -?v;'-.;t I. - Wait for Director's big f ire sale ia Glese-Powe atore.-jri:;:!, JFlnal Account 1n final ac count in the estate of James K. ' Gardner deceased; was filed ys terday with, the " probate court. His total estate was valued , at 14111 -Jte thousand shares; ;rOf stock : in tho'oldU Creek Mining & ' Milling company with a par-value ' - of 1' each were valued at S for v the, total block. Appraisers of the , - restate in Baker county were C R. Wheeler. Joseph Rogers and ,W. C; Grant. In Marion county the ap ' praisal was f handled by Grant ' Murphy, Gecfrge H. Bell and Ed ward J. Belt O. E. Gardner was administrator of the estate, i Spa chocolatea tor Mother's Bay. ' lodgment GrantedV-A Judg ment in clreult court was granted Thursday to Sarah Tate under a mandate given in the state su preme court which reversed the ? lower eourts decision. Under the ' new Judgment, W. P. Emery; " executor of . the estate of Charles ' Thompson must surrender half of . the' latter property, to a irusi fund created for Sarah Tate, heir to property : under, an agreement made between Luella Thompson ' 5 and her husband. , Students spe. 20c Inch. Sweetland. ' Swart Back 'TbJe Weekend Hedda Swart, t county englneerr new on a Yiewing trip In, the east ; end of Linn county where i the ; North Santlam road will go will be back today or tomorrow. Judge John H. glegmund said ; Tester- , day. The . Judge went to Idanab. four miles above Detroit, when he .was" over part of the highway Tuesday. He " returned to Salem that night. . . l - ; Give her a permanent for Moth er's day Mitxl Gray, Tel. 50 3 S. ; First Nat'L Bank Bids. " "Flftb Account: MadeProperty on hand in the estate of Ferdin and Kelly incompetent, has a val--e of12.985 the probate court i here was informed Thursday.: A. ! W. Kell. tn making his fifth an- nual report as guardian, showed Interest received on first , mort- Settle Cam Without Trial Tho ease or. J. H. rratth against Georgo Vllitrup which waa sched uled to como to trial Thursday la circuit court, was settled out of court whea VHatran agreed to re turn to Smith a tractor, disc plow. Chicken Three-Legged-A three-legged chick batched Mon day, was found in setting at the- harrow, blBder other faraJ a . ' w a m m . . . . oim reuwo. ;itt unv Dird, a Rhode Island Red Is as active as any -normal chicken and unham pered by the" extra fully develop ed leg growing out near its tall. Tho only - similar case recalled by Proprietor Ivan Lepley from hja yean In the poultry business was that of an ' Ancona 'ben, hatched two years ago. This-hen reached the laying -stare but died when it was a year old. -'- - ': :r,i- -v-'?;'l Flee old-time dance Hasel Green Sat Oregon Pioneers' playing. , i: To Purchase .v, Linto Oregon farmers will, be allowed to : iur- cnase,, lime, for - lertluzlng pay poses on the Installment plan, in event , a plan now ; being consid ered by Maz Gehlhat, director of the ; state .agricultural depart ment, 'is approved. Gehlhar said his plan probably .would necessi tate . the creation of a revolving1 fund which could be authorised by the next legislature. ' ' Mi' DLG3SO ttS l',0. PLfJI Saturday Is going to be a big day at Orcutt A Pfiater. 171 SoCom mercial St. The Cherry City Bak ing co. wui serve t sandwiches. ; cakes and coffee all day come In anytime during the day: or sev eral times. You arA welcome. . Mrs. Kletxer Named'- -'Mrs. William Kletxer of Portland yes terday was appointed by Govern or Meier a member of tha tt child welfare commission to suc ceed Mrs. Frederick Strong, who has resigned because of contem plated absence from the state. Mrs. Kletxer will "serve for the remainder of Mrs. Strong's term, which expires January 1. If S3. Dance Friday Hazel " Green, k German Clnb Meets Miss' Es ther Winters, advisor for the hjgh school German club, spoke at .this week's meeting; coneernlnr the story. Faust. Susanna Rutschman read a . short story and Leora Gerig and Mabel Alsop gave vi olin numbers, with Maxine Ross at the organ. William Skewls. vice-president, was in charge of the meeting. . ., . ; To Grand Jury When case of Ira . McPeak came up In Justice court yesterday, the criminal com plaint charging him with sale of intoxicating liquor was treated as criminal information, : and ' Mc Peak bound over to : the grand jury. He is at liberty on his own recognizance. , You needn't worry about moths when your garments are Klldew- ed. Inquire City Cleaners. Tel. Rain Pours Down Word from Rev.. Hugh B. Fouke, Jr who left Monday morning with his family enroute to Atlantic City to machinery as well as to giro htm at in cash.- , . : v , : The Hamilton Furniture Co. store is open evenings tor benefit . of customers unable to come la dr- "m . . .. t . . . - i Service For ' Lodge A special j service for Odd : Fellow and' Re- j bekah .' lodge 'members will be preached 'Sunday; morning , tH o'clock at the Knight Memorial congregational, church by the. pas tor' Rev.- H. C.' 1 Stover. -The .sub ject : will be "A a Magnanimous :Man' : ,. . ' '! ' Cases Postponed Two '- munic ipal court cases . yesterday were postponed ; that - of H. : W. Lane, charged with- permitting his dog to rua loose on,' ' the ' streets, to April 29; and that of Harold Rho4 ten, charged- with reckless, drlvi Ins. ta Aoril 22 " ?ii -'i Moths, cannot Injure . Kildewed fabrics. Call City Cleaning Works, Tel. 6897. at 1215 SUte. Proposal Made by tlcGHI, . Chcrrians, to. Discuss, At. Next Meeting ; Anto Firm Wins The Logan Chevrolet company won a -Judgment for $188 and for $44, to gether with costs, when a clrcui I conrt Jury returned a verdict in its favor here Thursday. J. McNeil was defendant. The case involved moneys due for auto repair. Japanese cherry, blossoms .to fringe the Pacific -highway lead ing into Salem Is the possibility A. A. McGill of Portland is ask ing Cherriana .here to make, an actuality through ' a project In which 2400 such trees would be planted along the roadside lead ing into the city.. . .. . , McGllI met with a eommuiee or irrh iirrUM veaterdaT noon ' and sufficiently Interested them to se cure the appointment ot a com mittee to investigate his propos al. MeGlll suggested trees to line the road at distances of 40' feet f os, nine miles north ot Salem bat the members ' of the committee fait tb idea would- be better If the trees were to be placed bothL on the? north and the south en- trances to the city. - i- " ,MGtU had i a display ' ot the Kansan, Naden and Mt.. Fug! var iety of . cherry- blooma which he disnlaved. to. the members. The trees are now in full bloom. They bloom soon after planting. "MeGlll stated. He said trees planted on the municipal airport in Portland last year were giving out some blooms already. ". r t .The entire matter win come be fore the Cherriana at their next meeting. McGill will be remem bered by residents who have lived here some time as one of the own- , Cdming-Evcnta , "April 21 County Feder atlosr of Women's dabs ef Marion - connry - at Salem Heights halL ; f ; April I 2 Cennty i apell Ing? contest.;.,- x April S3 Salem 'district Institute, Evangel I a 1 chureluv ,:vM ; ' ; ; ' - ' April SO Salem Syn phony Orchestra concert at armory ' k ' r : v Slay IS aiusio week. ', ... May a ' Oregon eenfeT enoe on Child Health t and . Protection. . " - -'.' r May tt-8 Yonng People's and : Women Missionary SUte society, ; Free Metho dist chnrdu ' v't . May T Optometrist . eon remUoau . ,v ' .. ; v May 0-7 Annaat May Day . festivities, Willamette nnlveratty. -' : ..May 25-ad-27 Oregon. Farmers Union convention. ants and himself will release 100 complimentary t ticket ; te 'the show. Finders of the tlckeU wtU Tan- admitted, wltbont :cnarco to the first showings ; of the : pic-; tare. The Lost Sauadron" nas been acclaimed as . a picture of equal or greater entertainment value thin -Heirs Angels- or. Hell Divers . former picture featuring airplane scenes. In the east wlU be Richard Dix. Mary Astor. Eric von Strohelm .and other stars. - Bischel Case Today The. case cult court here before Judge L. H. gages as the largest single source attend the Methodist conference. was received by friends here yes terday. He - says It ' rained every inch of the "way, almost, to Boise, Idaho; where they stopped early Tuesday night. . . or Income to the-estate.: t 1, Cbeckop Proceeds 1 CheckaP of registration cards Is proseediag la the county i clerk's office. It will be several days before the total registration figures are an ' bounced. ; ' 1 -. Ob ltuary -1 r, h i - - 1 -Delmendo i At the residence. 860 Marion street, Wednesday, April. 20, San tiago Delmendo, aged 35 : years." Survived by mother; Mrs. Maria Delmendo and "sister Miss Helen . of, Baeonotan, juaynioa, rBiuy phone S81r W. T, Grier, Mgr. Tin isianas. tunerm ubjuo.- 33 Cases Reported Thlrtv- two new cases of communicable disease were reported in Marion county during the : week ended April 16, according to a bulletin of the state department of health. Whooping cough led the list with 13 cases, and mumps 10. Others were: Chickenpox three. Influen za and tubercniosis two. and pneumonia and measles one. - For 'lumber, shingles and building material, see pedee Lumber Co.. 123L.Edgewater street. W. Salem. MoMahah. Blchsel seeks $200 and costs. He claims the money is due him on a room and board account. Real Property Sold The pro bate court here yesterday author ised the sale of real property own ed by Cardie - Lally, an insane person, to W. T. Hughes tor $322. The transaction was handled by Emily J. Lally, guardian Prices yon hare never had offered to you before at our tire sale now In progress. Open evenings. C. S. Hamilton Furniture Co. 340 Court street. , , . Gets Judgment Judgment tor $177 to which will be added costs and Interest, was awarded yester day to the Salem Automobile company against P. Parsegian. The Judgment ; was ; granted In circuit court here by default. School Boa Crashes A Mc- Clean school bus driven by John Rudin, Willamette university stu- dent, struck a parked car belong ing to Nell M. Doege, route four. at Howard and Cottage streets yesterday. Damage was slight. Legion Luncheon The regular American Legion luncheon will be held at noon today at the Spa. Douglas McKay will be the speak er. Special music has been arranged. Experienced grocery clerks want ed. See Director,. Giese-Powera Bldg. - '.. - ' v Sketch Class to Meet The Sketch class of the Salem Arts' j league will meet at the home of Mrs. Ella C. Hathaway, 1140 Market street at 7:30 Friday night. Fined S3 Potenciano Carlno ot Independence was arrested by city police yesterday on a charge I of speeding and fined $5 by Mu nicipal Judge Mark Poulsen. Chimney Blazes The only fire alarm yesterday , was l or a chim ney blaze at:' 3 (8 North Liberty street during the noon hour. nany which was In business local ly from 1& 1 2 to 1908, being lo cated on the east side ot the. Wil lamette university campus. A large bouquet of the Japan ese cherry blooms la now on dis play-in the show rooms of the Valley Motor Co. . Warden Goes on Trip to Inspect Prison Systems James W. Lewis, warden ot the state penitentiary was granted leave of absence so that he may go to California to Inspect the din Ing rooms in a number of . penal institutions In that state. The Inspection wul be made In connection with the proposal to remodel and enlarge the dining room in the Oregon prison. Lewis, recently recovered from knife wounds suffered at the hands of a demented convict.. He will be absent from Oregon for two weeks.' EDERTIIMD DF BAD CHECK COUiIT Women's Club Has Meeting at Home Of Mrtv Blinston A : check which waa never en dorsed, . never - presented to - a bank and 'which : defendant de clared - complainant " asked : be made out - In face ot warning that there was no account . in the bank on which "it wai drawn featured ' In ' a " ease ' In ; Justice court . 'yesterday morning. J. . C. . . Eberth. ,' Z defendant, charged with' passing n check without sufficient funds on com plaint of S. J. Maisels, claimed that when he went to Maisels second : hand store to make a purchase. Maizela asked him to make-out the check for $10.30, despite the fact that Eberth told him -he did . not . have money In tbe bank. ' . ' According to the .testimony, Maisels told Eberth that was the way he did business. . MSixels said ' when he .took the check to the bank to cash it, ha found 1 there. waa no account. The check ; had not . been endorsed.' Justice -of "the Peace -Hayden dismissed the : ' action - -- when Eberth, made good the check, t , i " - '.r i 'Autos Wrecked " Badly ; . Drivers -Aren't Injured MONMOUTH, AprU 21 An auto accident, here this after noon at .the Intersection ot Main and , North Monmouth -Ave., . re sulted' in the wrecking of both cars concerned, although neither of the drivers waa hurt. . " i ; ' F. E.-Chambers, operator) ot one ear, was driving east - to wards . his ' home, : and Virginia Shillings, the other - driver . was driving south when they met at the Intersection. It appeared that Miss Shillings did not see tho other car coming and at the intersection swung directly into Chambers' . car, - throwing It against the curbing and breaking' the left hind wheel, also tearing oft the running board and fen der. The Shillings ar was Quite badly wrecked and the wind shield shattered although luckily tho driver received no cuts from the glass. ; . , ' There were no occupants other than the driver In either car. TALBOT. April 21 Mrs, D. K. Blinston entertained the Talbot Women's elub in her home Wed nesday afternoon. Roll call wai unusually Interesting, as it wss exchanging flower bulbs, seeds and plants with eacn otner. The delegates appointed to at tend the .Federation tor women's clubs In Salem Thursday were Mrs. Belknap, Mrs. D. Davidson, Mrs. Blinston, Mrs. Harding and Mrs. Johnson. Two recitations were given try Mrs. Delmer Davidson s a spe cial feature. ChJ mhm tmwm IAV m, MM k Mm f r Ash fa v PL Willi! fU IT a066UTS ITZannwae WHEN IN TILLAMOOK 8TOP. HOTEL NEFF Rates tl.OO to f IJSO Modern, Hot and Cold Water, Steam Heat Health Meeting Slated Tonight Mrs,- Saldie Orr Dunbar ; of Portland, vice chairman of . the state conference on child health and protection . will meet -.with the Marion county committee to-m night at the chamber or com-. meree at o'clock.- Dr., IV F.t- Pound is m it tee. The BtAte eonference Is May 2 and S and plana will be'made for, entertaining the conference bere, chatrrasn 06 'the, tom- Alex Jones : "is . headquar-, ' ters for : IDE SHIRTS '. - At . $1.45 $1.65 WiW Jut; . received " m new order of dandle A2.EJI JONEO Senator Hotel ; Sid If. HlgU jk'- ' 1 o o o Y ou always find JIM- and BILL somewhere out in front. T K i s time we're right there with TEXACO FIRE CHIEF Fill up . . then watch your car respond! -THE STATION WITH A CLOCK" jrM' -BILL . PfaoM lZ tDmith & VotrsinD 9144 Invtte Ts' tm Tonr 3fext Blowotrt i i Fliers to Drop Theatre Tickets Lee Eyerly with several co pilots from the field here will fly over Salem on Saturday noon as a part of the advance notice being given to "The Lost Squad ron" which comes this weekend to Warner Bros. Capitol theatre. During Eyerly's flight his assist- Dr. Chan Lam .. Chinese Medicine 148 N.' Commercial Roa i and 2 Salens Office hours Toesday and Satur day 2 to 5 p. m. ments .later;, by tne rick company. . Clough-Bar- Estate -Appraised The estate of the, late John, A. Lulay has aq estimated value of . $600- accord-1 ing to papers filed Thursday in probate court here. Henry J. Lu lay is to be administrator of the property. 'Appraisers named by the court are John . A. VanHandel, liens ! i Albert John. Lenz passed away at the . residence, 470 Kerth Church street, April 18. aged! 57 win. Hf leaves a widow. Eliza beth: father and mother, nr. ano-jueorge A. Ettei, Andy Kernel. "From Iowa Mrs; Irene Vance is here from her home In Iowa for a visit. with her sisterMrs. L. A. Davis of North. Salem . Mrs; Leopold Lens of Salem; dren, Mrs. Hulda Klein. Miss Lucy Lens, both ot Salem. Mrs. Bertha Hehlen. - SUyten. Miss Marjory Lens. Portland. Clifford, - Nora and - Mable Lena, all l ot Salem. Funeral servies Friday, April .22. at 1:10 p. . from the chapel of! W.'T. Rlgdon and Sen. Rev. Amos L Mlnneman officiating. Inter- ment Belcrest Memorial park. ' Goes to : Portland Rev. B. F. Shoemaker left -for Portland Thursday where - he 1 is attending the state Christian Endeavor con vention. Rev. Shoeoaker in re sponse to an invitation Expects to supply - one of the; ; Portland churches this coming Sunday. TWINS .TO BROWNS . AIRLIE., April 21 Mr, and Mrs. E. D. Brown are the proud parent of a five pound son and a four pound daughter, born April If." Card Tablef and :Chairs'toRent ' -nUSBBBBFiWW CaH 0910. Used Furniture Department ; 131 North High I . 'V . ..: 'Hortn ...... - P.?- ' At the residence, route 1, Sa lem, Tuesday, April It. Thorstein Hnrten. are CT years. Survived by widow, Mary; children, Anton of Fertland, Iver. Theodore and Olga pf Salem, Alma C. Dickson and Julia Gideon, both of Portland. Funeral services Saturday. April Z3 at 10:20 a. m. from the chapel ef W. T. Rlgdon and Son. Rev; P. W. Eriksen, officiating. Interment ena cemetery. . Delcrtfit iHemortai Uwtrratolr Pftoa ttsi. A PARR KMCTKK WITH PKRPKTt'AL CAKR - ! twtt Tts BQaatM tnm the. Bntt ef Tewa ? CITY VIEW CEMETERY established 1803 TeL S5S2 i Conveniently Accesslbl - Perpetual eare provided trr ' , Prices Reasonable". Delicious, High Grade . ' , Milk Chocolate !oali ,. ALMONDS AND BRAZIL NUTS; All hand dipped and sold formerly for $1.00 per lb. now a tremendous special for 39c per lb. , - . 2 lbs. 75c - - All ' candies guaranteed strictly fresh and satisfac- 'toryvc.your money re funded. v . Schaefer.'s Drns Store ltt N. 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